Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 18, 1860, Image 3

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THURSDAY, OCT., 18th 1860
Bow they take it. .
It is. Indeed, amusing to
gee how the Democratic papers take their late
defeat While some speak of it good-humor
edly and in a sensible manner, there are
other editors who are disposed to be very
wrathy, and who indulge in the most ungen
tlemauiy and abusive langague toward the
opposition. Of this latter class, is ths editor
of the Democratic Watchman, in the last num
ber of which paper, we find the following:—
"We have met the enemy, but have been
overcome by the aid of John Brown's spears,
&c."
Overcome by the aid of John Brown s
apears, who ever hoard of tho like ? At the
time ot the John Brown affair, the Demo,
cratic papers all over the country said that,
inasmuch as the Republican pariy was re
sponsible lor the doings of John Brown, and
as he was only carrying out their principles,
that sensible men, union loving mar, and in
deed overvbody, save a few rabid Abolition
ists, would forsake the party and gome ever
to the ranks of the harmonious Democracy.
But as this wonderful desertion did not take
place, the Watchman editor now says that it
was by tho aid of this very affair—tho very
spears that wers to effect this wonderful com
ing oyer to the Democracy, that they have
been defeated. They were not defeated by
the aid of "John Brown's spears, the irre
pressible confiiot, and the spirit of sectional
fanaticism," hut by the votes of the'.verv men
whom their Southern Senators oail " mud
sills" and "white slaves "—the free white
laboring men of Pennsylvania. A little far
ther on the editor says:
" While we are engaged in pruning this
article, tbp shouts of a reckless and mad en
thusiasm, is ovar reverbefatir>g through our
tisually quiet village. It may even be the
death-knell to the giory of our hitherto ridn
ir.g and progressive country."
Our opinion on this point is, .that after
" car rising ond progressive country" La 3
Stood fr the iast eight year*, the shocks and
panics caused by the mißruie and dishonrsly
of Democratic Administrations.it is not at ail
liks'y that it will fall now when the Govern
ment is about io be placed in tbo bands of
honest and competent nioo, unless, indeed,
it be unable to stand during the lew months
which Democrats have yet to remain in of
fit*. Agiiu he says :
" Emerging from the din and smoke of the
conflict, we e*n imagine sanguinary scenes
ufsnotner Harper's Ferry lusurrection, ' &3.
This is certainly nothing mora than a
freik of & disordered imagination. Some
thing like ths stories of the thousands of Ab
olilioriisti who were seen marcl/rag from the
North to aid Jbbn Brown to murder the cbiv
sirio sons of Virginia. No man o r judgment
has any idea ti at ot' the kind will
.ever again oocur, unless it be the threatened
rsheliiou ol these "Southern Brethren' when
O.d Abe Lincoln shall take his scat in the
V. hive House, in which event these "JSoutli
icn Brethren" will be served in the same
manner which they served-John Brown, 4 aud
the Union will stiil flourish and be liie bet
t- r for their demise.
After Buying inar.y thing? about the man
ner in which the Republicans conducted
themselves on tha night of the election, and
asserting that the negroes of the town shout
ed in favor of the Republican candidates, he
goes on as loilcvrs, concerning tho behavior
of the successful and jubilant party :
" Now it is plain that if the peopled' Fenn
jylvania intend to suppress such demonstra
tions mob law and violence, they must
turn the tables by electing Democrats to o f_
fke."
Suppress mob.law and violence by elect
ing Dcmeerats to office ? As well might you
try to quench the fire by pi'ing on straw, or
to dry the ocean by pouring in water. Lit
the plains of Kansas speak. They will veil
you of ths law and order observed by Deni-i
--crats. L;t the forms of murdered men who
were butchered ia cold blood, because of a
difference of opinion, testify. Let ths blood
of Broderick rise up and ecDdeoin them.—
Aud at a still later period, hut few weeks ago
we tare another exauipie of their good con
duct aDd peaceable principles in the murder
of a Methodist minister ia Texas; And
" Southern Democratic Brethren" even note
are threatening rebellion and bloodshed if
the people see proper to elect Abe Lincoln.
This locks very much as though yu could
suppress mob law and violence by electing
Democrats to office.
* We think that the better plan for the edi
tors of the Watchman to pursue, would.be to
say nothing about bloodshed, for when we
were a little boy our mother taught us that
" people who live in glass houses should not
throw stones and moreover, we think that
■the editors should learn to abilc by the will
f f the majority, and bear defeat like a pbi
I isopher.
J lauajouifcnt of a Household.
Young lady recd-
rs, please cut this out and slick it on yiur
I lOking glass : "No young woman ought to
I sel herself qualified to become a wife until
Ihe is sure she understands how to do the
i iost that can be done with her husband's
t ioney. The management of a household
h not a thing to be properly and safely en.
trusted to a servants hands. There are a
thousand little ways ID which money must
ie expended, in whieh real shrewdness end
laterprise aro requisite in order to use
; to the best advantage ; and there are a
■ thousand other ways of saving money
nown only.to these who have studied aright
re art of economy. The Turkish proverb
- xs it that "the prudent woman is a mine of
j • wels." and, like many other Oriental say
? gs, this is beautiful for the truth it em
jdies. A wasteful housekeeper net only
ibs those for whom she undertakes to man-.
. ;e, of the comforts it is her duty to provide
r ibem, but puts her husband head over
* ars in debt and keeps him there, nud makes
t e domestic life of a poor man a continuous
series of experiments in shinning it from
OOiadajf to the next; in stomach
full, \ ft* puri'e be empty."
Grand Ratification IVle'.tins'.
After the re
su It of the election in Pennsylvania became
known to the people of our town and county
it was agreed upon that a grand ratification
meeting should be held in this tewn, on
Thursday evening after the election. Aecor
dinaly preparations were made, and when
the time arrived our town was crowded wi'h
the jubilant citizens of Centre county. The
Wide Awakes of Valentine s Works, ITecla,
Ilublersburg, Cnrtin's Works,Milesburg and
those of our own borough were in attendance
with their lamps trimmed and brightly burn
ing. They formed a large cropland pre
sented an isanosing appearance. After the
procession had marched through the streets
for sometime they waited on Col. Curtin and
Hon- James T. Hale at their respective res
idences, and escorted them to the Court
House yard, where they were greeted with
the deafening cheers of the enthusiastic
crowd. After quiet was sufficiently restor
ed Gov. Curtin arose to address the immense
crowd. He alluded to the canvass that was
just clqseid, to the manner in which he had
conducted it, and to the kindness with which
he had been treated by the members of all
parties. He spoke of Henry D. Foster as a
distinguished man and a worthy competitor.
He spoke of the manner in wnich he bad
been attacked by tbe organs of the F,oman
Catholic Church, and assurrcd his Catholic
friends that whenever opportunity afforde d
be had purchased end circulated broadcast
the very papers containing these attacks,
knowing that 'hey would further his chan
ces of p.lection. His advjc.Q was to them,and
all other denominations, to keep the church
from becoming too closely allied with poli
tics ar.d political parties. lie merely notic
ed the vile personal attacks which were madd
upon him in this county, thanked the people
for the high honor they had conferred upon
him, and retired, givi ig place to Hon. Jas.
T. lIAle, who entertained the crowd for a
short time by one of Lis sound and pleasing
60660068,
John 11. Stover was tbec called for and
responded in an e'.egaut style. Col, Brown
was next called fortl*, and made a brief and
spirited addr.ec-s. Maj . J. S. Brisbin was
next called for and raids a short and appro
priate address, after which tho meeting was
addr.e;sed by Martin Stono and Jaipes F.
Riid'a.
The meeting was then dismissed and many
of the people retu'med to their homes. A
large portion ol' the crowd, however, con
gregated in front of the Conrad House, where
tffey were addressed by several speakers.
During the whole evening a large bon-Sre
was kept up in the diamond. The greatest
enthusiasm prevailed, ond everything passed
off in a pleasant and peaceable mariner.
lUawspapors.
Oi ail the amusement that can possibly be
imagined for a hard-working man after a
day's toil, or its intervals, there is nothing
like reading an entertaining newspaper. It
relieves his heme of its dullness oy sameness,
which nine cases out of ten, is what drives
him to tho ale-house, to his own ruin and
his family's. It transports hirn into a gayer
and livelier, and more diversified and inter
esting scene ; and while be enjoys h : mse!l
there, he may forget the evils of the moment
fully as much as if he was ever to dtuuk
with the great advantage of finding himself
the next day with the money ia .Lis pocket,
or, at leas', Did out in real necessaries and
comforts for bis family, without a head
ache. Nay, it accompanies bitn to his next
day's work, and gives hi u something
to think of besides the mechanical drudgery
of his every day operation—something be
tan enjoy whils absent.
To Succeed. . . ,
The enterprising business man,
One who keeps bis eyes open to the fluctua
tions of "prices current" and make/ his ba
sines the upper idea in his brain, is the man
most likely to meet ths turns of trade. Eve
ry business man has his srciet of success,
but the general and nevej failing secret —
the secret adopted by far seeing .bpa'oess
men is to advertise. Advertisements in a
local news paper, are as perambulating sign
boards, and a standing AJverflseiuent makes
its pevigrinations weekly to almost every
family in the county, piovided the Adver
tisement bs in the DEMOCRAT. Business men
awakened to their interests are making our
p<rper the medium of intelligence and it he
hooves every one to fail in and take care of
Lumber one.
Grand Ratification. ..
lhe citizens of Milesburg
held a grand Ratification meeting on last
Friday,night. Ajarge crowd had assembled
and a bonfire lu.lt, and when it was nscer
ta.ced that Jas. S. Brisbin was in the
crowd, a temporary stand was erected and
a speech demanded. Mr. Brisbin took the
stand and spoke for over an hour, at times
indulging in much bitter language. He
concluded by giving the Domocraey of the
South a terrible scouring on their aoialg'ira
ation proclivities.
Fresh
I've desire to cail tke attention
of our citizens to the fact that 11. 11. Stone
is constantly receiving supplies ot Oysters
at his Saloon on ' the corner of Allegheny
aDd Bishop streets. The ether evening we
accepted an invitation from Henry to step
iu and try his oysters, and yre must say
that his saloon is fitted upr in order, and that
his oysters are of the first quality.
Th. Mb
are busily engaged in making prrparaticn
to attend the ioaguration of Gov. Curtin. —
They expect to parade fifty muskets on that
occasion. We expect a grand time. Hope
we may not be disappointed.
Another Supply.
isy reference to our New Ad
vertisements, our readers will observe that
Tonner & Steel have just received a now
supply of goods. Call and see.
Court.
I'lie November term of Court will Qom
menee on the 19th of November instead of
at the usual time, and will continue for two
weeks.
"HT'IBGSi ? <
Sensible.
Air. Longwell, the man who was elec
ted Register and Recorder, the other day,
knowing that to the printer, to a great ex
tent he was indebted for his success, did on
the evening of the 14th, invite the hands
connected with this office to partake of an
Oytcr supper, at Geo. Downing's Saloon.—
As printers are went to do pn such occasions
we accepted the invitation. And now that
the supper is over :nd the oysters all gone
we return Mr. Longwell our everlasting re
gards and we will hereafter know him as the
man who don't forget the printer.
On a Visit. .
Uur excellent friend VVein Forney
accompanied by his bright-eyed, intelligent
little boy, is at present paying our town a
visit. During the Gubernatorial cor test Mr.
Forney was editor of the Harrisburg Tele
graph, ifi which capacity he did good ser
vice in the cause of Republicanism. As a
writer, he stands in the front rank of the ed
itorial battalion, an"! A3 a gentleman he com
mands the respect and esteem of all who
know him.
Naw STORE. —We invite the attention of
our readers to' the advertisement of J. A!.
Campbell, who has opened a new storo at
Pleasant Gap. lie is an accommodating
and pleasant man. has a fine lot.of giods, to
he sold at the lowest cash prices.
Rates of Advertising--
The following rates of Advertising will be ad
rcd to, strictly:
One squ re (10 lines) three insertions $1 00
Every subsequent insertion 25
Auditors Notices I 50
Administrators and Executors' Notices, 1 75
Notice of Applicants fo r License, 1 00
Notice of Stray*, . 100
Merchants (4 squares) by the year, ft) 00
Grocers, " " 10 00
Professional cards, " 5 00
Standing adv's.. 1 column per year, 50 00
Half column, " 25 00
Quarter column, 16 00
B 11 for advertising due after the first in-
HL.
OUR AGENTS.
The following gentlemen are authorized to tak
s inscriptions for tt e "CENTER DEMOCRAT," re
• eive money and receipt for the same,
Spring tp., Col, Wm. Shortledge. Jos, Comely
Walker, tp,, H, McEwen Green B. Shearer,
Marion, J. McCaimont, IV. H. Swunzey,
Howard, John Irwin Jr.
Liberty, A. Foresman, Benj. Liggct.
Curtin, Jacob V. Knoll, A. S, Tipton,
Begtrs, Constance Curtin, Ira Fisher,
Mileeburg, C, G. Rynian, .Jos. D, Mitchell,
Union, Geo. Alexander, Jos. Hoover.
Uniohville, Dr, Blair Bonj. Rich.
Huston, D. Parsons, John Richards,
Worth, C, Beckwith, Samuel Osman.
Taylor, Samuel Patton.
Halfmoen. J, M. Perdue. Simon Sellers,
Patton, J. Mayes, A. J. Hartsock
Banner, Jos Marshall, J. M. Way .
Snowshoe, Saml. Y. Lucas, Wm. Askey
Burnside, J, G. Marshall, Daniel Rhodes.
Rush, J. M. Morgan, Jas, C. Williams,
Ferguson, 11, McGonigal, Naml. McWilliams*
Bbolsburg, Geo. Jack, Esq., Dr. Hunter,
Harris, John Curwen, John Mayes,
Potter, J. T. Jack, M. Leitzel, Win. Durst,
Gregg, R, H, Duncan, M. P, Gro.nhwaito,
Pqon, Win. Dimcan, Dr. G. M. Schwrrtz.
Haines, Geo. 11, Ntover, Thos, Houston.
Miles. Mnj. F, Burkert, Daniel Miller.
Ax npperient and Stomachic preparation of
IR * N purified of 'Oxygon and Carbon by con
bu.-tion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest
Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the Uui
ted States, anC perecribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can be compared with it
Impurities of the blood, depression of vital ener
gy, pale and othersise sickly complexion indi
cate its necessity in almost every -conceivable
caso.
Innoxious in all m aladies in which it has been
tried, it ha' proved absolutely curative in each of
tbo following complaints, viz:
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanciation,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea. Dyseute.y In
cipient consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt
Rheum, His menstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In
termittent Ec.rere, Pimples on the Face, drc.
In eases of GENERAL DEBILITST, whether the re
sult ot acute disease, or of the continued diminu
tion of nervous and muscular energy from chronic
complaints, one trial of this restorative has prov
ed successful to an extent which a descripiio'n n-r
written attestation would render credible. Invn
lids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgot
ten in their own neighborh- ods, have suddenly
re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel iu a distant land. Some
very signal instances of this kind are attested of
femalo'Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical chan
ges, and that complication of nervous and dys
peptic aversion to air and exercise for which the
physician has no name.
in NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of
this preparation of iron must necessarily be salu
tary, for, ui like the old oxides, it is vigorously
tonic, without being exciting and overheating;'
and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most
obstinate cases of costivehoss without ever being
a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable
sens^tioD.
It is this latter property, among others which
makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent, a
remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to
exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing
the local tondency which forms them.
In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a
single box of these Chalybeafe Pills has often suf
ficed for the most habitual cases, including the
attendant Costiveness.
In unchecked DIARRIICEA, even when advanced
to DrsENTERy, confirmed, emaciating, and appa
rently malignan', the effects have been equally
decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flash and strength,de
bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gen
eral y indicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this reme
dy has allayed the alarm of friends and physi
cians, in several very gratifying and interesting
instances.
In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect of the
most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine,
without any of their well known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot be tco-confi
dently invited to this remedy and restorative, in
the cases peculiarly affecting'them.
In RHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflamatory—
in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has
been invariably well reported, both as alleviating
pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of
tte joints and muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must certainly be a
great remedy and energetic res torative, and its
progress in the new settlements of the-West, will
probably be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects,—
Good appetite, complete, digestion,rapid acquisi
tion of strength, with .an unusual disposition for
active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow
its use.
Put up in neat flat boxes containing 50 pills,
price 50 cents per box j for sale by druggists and
dealers. Will be sent free to any address on re
ceipt cf the price. All letters, orders, etc., should
be addressed to
K. B. LOCKE k Co., General Agents,
Oct. 4, '6o. 20 CEDAR ST., N. Y.
READ! READ!!
GREAT ATTRACTION T!:
HEW AND CHFAP
Closing dmjwriunt,
NORTE SIDE OF THE DIAMOND,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,
City Branch cf Rcizeasteine Brothers, 124
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
THE undersigned Respectfully announce to
the inhabitants of Centre county, aDd the
public in general, that they have opened at the
above named place, the most extensive assort
ment of
CLOTHING,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Foods, that has ever
been exhibited in this borough, which they will
sell
30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest.
| Our s.ock embraces a lull and complete assort
j men ot Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frtck Coats,
| Cassimere Business Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean,
! Farmers' and Mechanics* Cassimere, Frock and
i tack Coats, Pea Jackets, <tj., Ac.
j 0 VER CO ATSOFIIEE CL 0 Til,
| President and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion
skin ano Union Cassimerss, ribbed and plain.
j PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE
! and Uoggkin black Silk mixed, ard other fancy
! colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and
i Uuion Cass inters ; Pants of strong and substan
; tial mater iul, for the farmer, laborer and me
chanic-
; AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VE7SS,
j such a? Satin, Silk, and Silk finished Velvetj,
I Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalose, Cassime re; cloth
! Satinet, Ac.
A genetal assortment of Boy ' and Youths'
| Clothing and (sent lemen's Furnishing Goods,
I Hats, Caps, Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jaek
j ets, Fine IVhite and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars,
i Neckties. Handkerchiefs,' Stocks and cravats,
i Socks and .Gloves, Trunks, Valices. Carpet M>#gs,
Umbrellas, and, in short, everything ustaiiy
found iu a well assorted store of this ki nd.
We ait-o keep a line assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
such as Pocket book's Porttnouuies, Rocket
knives and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Wuteh-
Chains, Keys aud Guards, Finger-rings A Breast
pins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv
ers, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses,and
a great many other fancy aDd useful articles, too
numerous to doscr ibe, all of which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prises.
We invite every person in need of Clothing or
any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us
with a call and examine our goods, and price's,
and we are confident that we can give sttisfaction,
arid every person shall feel inclined to tell his
friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can be
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stock from REIZ ENSTXI.nb Btio's'., I'bijadel
pkia, wiih whom we are connected, and shall al
ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar
tides in our line, which will surpass in style, cut,
workmanship and cheapness.thoae of any other es
tablishment iu this part of the country.
A. STERNBERG & CO.
Bellcfonte, Oct. 4, 'jib tf.
A, UAWLEY& CO.,
PRACTICAL PERFUMERS,
117 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a
'fi UK proprietors of this establishment feel con-
J fident that their preparations will compare
favorably with any ir. the world, either fort ign cr
domestic Extracts for the Handkerchief of the
most exquisite odcrs. POMADES and OILS for
the f air, of the finest, fixture and the sweetest
perfumes
SUAVrNG CREAMS and TOILET SQ4.P3 of
i the finest and must deiicate for nation. Also
Ilnwiey's Liquid llair L>ye, is decidedly superior
to any now iu use.
A. llAwt.uy's 01. BATE OP CopoA. Thisprepcra
tion is the article above all others for dressing the
ham. It is exceedingly fine and delicate, and
renders the hair dark, soft and glossy The odor
is delightful. No one should bo without it. POW
DERS, BAN-DOLING, ROUGE, AC., and every variety
of fine and choice perfumery. HAWLBV'S FRUIT
EXTRACTS for flavoring pics, puddings, jeilies.
confectionery and Mineral Water Syrups. All of
which rival the best, and are surpassed by none.
Oct. 4, 1860, 3m. [E. G. 0.
LOUIS GERBER,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
IB? 1 j£L IST O "ST SP'TTIELgS.
For Ladies', Gentleman's and Children's Wear,
NO. 23DL AUGH ST., PHIL'A.
All kinds of Furs Dressed, Cleaned and Repaired.
Furs made to order at the shortest notice.
Full value paid for Shipping Furs.
Furs taken care of during'
the Summer
Oct. 4, '6o.—ly.
KLEMM & BR.OTHEFL,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS k DEALERS IN
JUttsical Instruments,
GERMAN, FRENCH
AND
IZlimiiOiiri. Strings,
No. 705 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. 13,-4t-
FARMERS' UNION INSURANCE COMPA
RJ-. ,Corner Chcmungand .Main sts., ATHENS
Bradford county, Pa.—CASH CAPITAL, §200,000
| Special attention given to Insurance of Farm
Property, Dwellings, and Out-houses. Insures such
buildings or contents in a very favorable mariner,
for 3 or 5 years. promptly adjus
ted and
. Houses, Stores, and other buildings, Goods, Wares
and Merchandize, on as favorable terms asany
similar institution.
OFFICERS* —Hon. Horace Willisten, President
C. 1. Welles, Jr., Vice President and Treasurer
J. E. Canfield, Secretary.
IRA C. MITCHELL, AGENT, Bellefonte, Pa.
April 3d 56 22 tf
HARRIBRVRG
N4.IL COMPANY'S AGENCY
' ' * LEWI3TOWN, PA.,
GO OPjPEK KEG.— JLuts Company's Nails
are equal in quality to the best Nails
made iu Pennsylvania, aud f r superior to any in
this market, as our largely increased sales fur the
past three months will testify. For Sale by
F. G." FRANC'ISCUS,
Agent Harrisburg -Nail Company.
Discount to dealers—a large stock always on
hand— all orders promptly filled—delivered at the
uailroad station or canal. [Aug. 16.—*60.—tf.
MADAME SI R H EAD'S
IN FA LIAAB J. K PO WD EE S,
FJR the speedy and effectual Cure of all Infla
mations, Fevers. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint. Riles, Gravel, and all Acute and
Chronic Diseases of Adults and Children. —Send 3
cent Stamp to her Agent, G. B. JONES,
Hundreds of testimonials.] Box 2070 Phila, P. 0.
TfkVT Agency, S. W. cor. Third A Arch Sts.
Oct. 4, 1860. lOt. J. Web.
EDER, CUM MINGS $ CO.,
LOCK Haven and Tyrone Daily Line of Sta
ges, leave Lock Haven at 0 o'clock, A. M., i
arrive at Bellefonte at 3 2 o'clock. Leave Belle
fonte at 12J o'clock, arrive at Tyrone at 6 o'clock
P. M. Leave Tyrone at OA. M., arrive at Belle
fonte at 4 o'clock, P. M., leave Bellefonte for Lock !
Haven at 4 P. M., and arrive at 11 P M
f- July 19,—1560.
NOTICE. —The creditors of the Tyrone A Lock
Haven Railroad Company are hereby no'.i
fiid to present their claims to the society as early
as possible. By order of tbe Board.
Sep'. 18 ta '6O. W. J. KEALSH, See-
TAS. H. RANKIN, ATTORNEY-AT
FJ LAW, BELLEFONTM, PA. w'll attend prompt
|ly to all legal business entrusted to him. Office
next door to the Poet Office. [Sjpt. 20, '6O, tf.
NEW STORE!
HARDWARE HARDWARE?
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BELLEFONTE.
milE undersigned would respectfully inform
1 the citizens of Centre county that they have
opened a
HARDWARE STORE
in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro.
on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They
have selected their stock with great care, and are
prepared to sell goods from fifty to oue hundred
per cent lower than can bo had at any other place.
The ladies are partic-t larly invitetj to pail and
examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear
nestly solicit, a ilboral portion of the publi'o pa
tronage, and will take every pains to please.
Tltev have constantly on hand a variety of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks oi every descrip
tion.
CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SA WS,
And ail vatrieties of
HAND-BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL
SA IKS'.
Broad, Hand and c-hopning Axes. Butchers eleav
or and choppers.
DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH
ET?, cm'SLES, and ADZES.
HAY, MANUA'E '
AND SPREADING PORKS.
EDGE TOOLS OF EfRR Y DESCRIPTION.
CEDAR AND.WFLLdW WARE,
PAINT? AND DUSTING BRUSHES. !
NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTTY,
COAL OIL AND LAMi S.
SADDLER Y HARD WARE.
COACH TRIM JUGS 1
Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,
And everything that is generally kept in a well
regulated Hardware Stoie. Terms Cash.
BAXIRESStR & CRIST.
Bellefonte, april 26, '6o.—y.
""" ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY Virtue-oi au order of ttf Orphans Court of
Centre county, will be exposed to public sale
on the premises, on
FRIDAY. OCTOBER lfflA, 1860,
the undivided half of a certain Farm of traot of
Land, situate iu Worth-tp.. Centre county, about
two miles west of Martha Furnace, on to plank
Road, being the real estate of Joseph Williams
tlec'd, bounded ou the North by land known as
llarlnnd Morrison's improvement, oh the east by
laud of William Ivelley, on tile south by land of
Clement Ceckwith and Thomas Wilson, contain
ing about 476 acres, of which about 70 acres are
cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and
the balance well timbered upon which are erect
ed Two Dwelling Houses, two Barns, one Saw
Mill, and other out buildings. The said farm is
situate on the Bald Eagle Plan t Road, on the
waters of the Bald Eagle Creek.
TERMS OF BALE-—One huh' the purchase
money on confirmation of the sale, and the resi
due in one year thereafter with intjrost, to be se
cured by boud and mortgage on the premises.
JOHN W. RICHARDS, Admr.
Sept. 6th-'6O 3. ; -ts.
" JACOB LABOMUS"
618 Market Street, Philadelphia,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
HAS always on hand, a large assortment of
the above kinds of Watches which he will
nclFas low asany other House iu tho City or else
where.
J. L., would particularly call attention to
the Cetrbruted American Watch, which ia point,
of accurate time' keeping and durability will ex
cel any imported wa'cli of the sumo cost, and is
far less liable of getlfrig out of ordtr than any
watch made. These are FACTS krhieh *WiIl fife
dei onstrated to any purchaser op a fair tiial.
Satisfaction will be guaranteed to any and all
purchasing at my establ-shuicnt. A large assort
ment of
JCWSLRY, SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARE.
of every description, style and Pattern, constantly
on hand at No. St. Philadelphia.
Sept. 6 66-35—ly.
"HONOR THE""DEAD!
MARBLE WORKS.
HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar
ker, v, here I have purchased a large and ex.
tensive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices
I am prepared to fill all order! with tvhich I may
be favored, with promptness and despatch. My
stock includes the best quality of furetgh aud do
mestic marbles. -
1 have employed in my establishment some of
the best and must experienced workmen in the
State, and persons wlio have her tore patroniz
ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship
u >th in execution and design which I manufac
ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones,
table tops, or anything into which the article can
be manufactured wilt do well to give me a culi.
All work delivered free of ehargo.
Shop on High street "IJeilefonte, Pa.
WM. G AH AG AN.
Apr. 12, '6O tf. __
HO WR AD ASSOC! AT ION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment, J'ur the Relief' of the Sick ami Distress
ed, afflicted with Vinqtnt and Epidemic Dis
eases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a
ueseriptiou of thier condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac..) and in case of extreme pover
ty. medicine furnished free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Orgahs, aud on the New
Remedies employed in the' Dispensary, sent to the
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, 'reo of charge.
Two or three Stamps for postage will be accepta
ble.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting"Frr
geon, Ilowaed Association, No. 2 South Ninth St.
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
• EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres't.
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sect'y.
Sept. 6. 60. 35.—6 m.
HAINES & DOCK.
WHOLE ALE GEO CERS,
210. 35 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
Merchants of Central Pcnnsvlvania
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! \
If you wish to buy cheap go to Haines A D oc ] fi
They keep on hand the host articles to be had
in the City, in their line of business.
.Call and examine their goods.
Remember their Firm is at' '
No. 65 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Apr. 26.'60.—1y.
IME 1 LIME ! 1 LIME ! !!
The subscriber re
spectfully informs the public that he has erected a
L.me Kiln near the Borough of Bellefonte, where
he is inaking.Lime of asuperior quality— which is
acknoledged to be as white and pure as the Plyrn
outh lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and
he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again.
LEON MACK4LL.
Aug. 23, 1860.—-tf.
~ VALUABLE. PROPERTY FOR S ALE."
TMIE subscriber offers fur sale that very valna
X ble property now in the occupancy ot Col. R
Lipton, the said property is situate on the corner
of Centre and Market streets, fronting on the Dia
mond, and is the most desirable place of residence
in Milesburg, will be offered for a short time only
at a very low figure. J. Q. McMEEN.
Milesburg, June 28, '6o.—tf.
V ALUABLE GIFTS
WITH BOOKS
AT 3
GEO. G. EVANS'
origin a /,
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE
HE
LARGEST INt TEWCEID!!
PERMANENTLY located
AT
•439 CHESTNUT STREET,.
PHILADELPHIA,
SIXTH YEAR OTTHS ENTERPRISE.
CARD.
Having purchased the spacious Iron Building.
No. 439 Chestnut Street, and fitted it vp with every
convenience to facilitate my business, particularly
that branch devoted to Country Orders ; and hav
ing 11 larger capital than any other party invested
in the business. I am now prepared to offer greater
advantages, and better gijts than ever to my cus
tomers.
I will furnish any bo k ( of a moral character)
published in the United States, the regular retail
pi-ice of which is One Dollar or upvr.rt*. and give
a present worth from 30 cents to 100 dollars with
each book, aad guarantee to gice perfect saiifuc
(ion, as tarn determined to ma'ntaiu the reputation
already bestowed upon my establishment.
Strangers visiting Phsladelphia are inyitek to
call and judge for theinscloes. 0. 0. lib vl_\.S.
IF YOU WANT ANY SJGipSa
BEND TO *'* "* *
GEO. G. EVANS,
RELIABLE gift book enterprise,
No. 439 CHERTNCT STREET,
miLUHxnin,
Where all books are'sold at the Publishers low
est prie'es, ami vou have the
' ' u3My^ z TsflG JS
Of receiving
A HANDSOME PRESENT
WORTH FROM 6T) CENTS TO 101) DOLLARS
Willi EACH BOOK.
GEO. G. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise
" has been endorsed by the book
trade and all the leading city and
country newspapers in the Un'ted
States.
G to. G. EVANS' Punctual business transactions
have received tbo approbation of
over it,000,900 eitucnta of the Uni
ted r tatos, each of whom have ro
civcd-substantial evidence of the
pi-Heirs' derived by purchßing
books at this establishment.
GEO. G.Evvss Has done move than any other
publisher or bookseller in the Uni
te d States,towards diffusing know 1-
edge to the people* By his system
many books are read that other
wise" would not have round their
yray into the hands of readers. —
Frank Leslie's Newspaper.
GEO. G.EVANS Keeps'constantly on hank the
most extensive stock, the greatest
assort* ent of Books, and circu
lates free to all who may apply,
the must complete catalogue ot
B( oks and Gifts in the Uilited
Suites.
GEO. G. ETANS Has advantages offered bitn oth
er publishers and manufacturers
which enable him to furnish his
patrons with a finer quality and a
better assortment of gifts than any
other establishment.
GEO. G. ETVNS Publishes nearly Two Hundred
Pcfmlar and interesting Books,
therefore, as a publisher, lie is bet
ter able to offer extra premiums
and commissions. '
GEO. G. EVAXS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to
all who may send for books.
GEO. G. EVAKS' New classified catalogue ofbooks
embrace the writings of every stan
dard author in every department
oi literature, aDd gives all the in
formation relative to the purchas
ing an j forwarding by mail or Ex
press of books ordered from his es
tnblishme t, to; ether with full di
rections how to remit money.
GFO. G. Evtss' Catalogue of books will be sent
gratis and free of postage to any
address in the United States.
GEO. G. EVAXS' Inducements to agents cannot he
surpassed. The most liberal c6m
missions are offered, and by solic
iting subscription" to books in the
same time that it would take to sell
one on tho Old fashioned subscrip
tion plan. Send for a classified
cata'ogue, and every information
will be given in reference to agen
cies. Select your' books enclose
the amount of money required,and
one trial will satisfy you that the
best place in the country to pur
chase books is at
THE EJTENSIVE.
GIFT BOOK ESTAt-LISHEENT.
OF
GrC?G> Gr.
No. 439 Chestnut Street,
Phiiiulelpfuii.
WHERE YOU CAN GEL' BOOKS OF
ALL KINDS.
Books of Fact! Books of Fiction !
Bo ks of Devotion ! BOOKS ol Amusement!
Books lor old Folks ! Books for young Folk 3 !
Books For Huonds ! Books for Wives !
Books for Lovers'. Books for Sweethearts 1
Books for Boys!
Books for Uirls!
Books of Humor!
Books of Poetry,!
Books of Travel 1
Books of History!
Books of Biography .1
B /oks of Adventure I
Books about Sailorsi
Books about Suidiers !
Books about Indians }
Books about Hunters 1
Books about Heroes I
Boods about Patriots !
' B'-oks aj)out Farmers!
Books for Mechanics !
Books for Merchants !
Books "or Physicians 1
Books for Lawyers!
Books for Statesmen !
Bibles !
Presentation Books !
Prayer Books t
Hymn Books 1
Juvenile Books I
Annuals!
Albums!
' Etc., tet'e. '
Cceil B. Hartley's Interesting Biograpuies !
• Hev. J. If. Ingraham's Spiritual' Fomanoes.l
Smucker's Live oi Patriots and diltesmcfi .
J. X. Lauren's Revolutionary stories !
x. Arthur's Popular Tales !
X)r. Alcott's Family Doctor !
Mrs. Ilent7's Novels!
Mrs. Southworth's Novels!
Cooper's Novels!
1 Dickens' Novels!
Waver'y Novels !
Irving's Works 1
All the writings of very standard author in
every department cf literature, in every style cf
binding, at tne publisher's lowest prices, and re
member that you pay no more than you would at
any other establishment,and you have the ail\an
tage of receiving an elegant Present, which often
times is worth a hundred fold more than the
amount paid for the book.
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED GATALOQUE OF
BOOKS.
Order <ti.y book that yon may want, remit the re
tail price, together with the amount required for
postage and 0110 trial will assure you that the best
place in the country to purchase books is at the
Gift linok JSeiabVshment of Q- <?- EVANS,
Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, No. 439
Chetnut Street, Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED,
To whom greater inducements than ever are offer
ed. Any person, either mule or female, who is
desirous of engaging in an Honorable and proji
table Employment, requiring but little time and
no outlay of money, and by which they rau ol)
tain gratis A Valuable Library," A tine Gold
Watch and Chain, A Handsoino Service of Plate,
An Elegant Silk Dress Pattern, A Splendid Sett
•f Jewelry, or many other eheiee artielee wiu-
merated in the List of Gifts, cn. do so by
us an Agent for lb™ establishment,
j Anu person, in any pert of the c mtry, c. .
| an agent, Simply by forming lef. si .''-.1 ?
j of books, and and remitting the aiacuni 1 :
required for the same.
fiend for a Catalogue, which Collt*L:s all :
fired iuiormation relative to agencies and ;
mixtion cf clubs . and to insure prompt ~t d . -
ab'e Tlralirgs, address H fcrders to
THE HEAD QUARTEF.3
OF
GEO. G, EVANS,
PROPRIETOR OFTHB DLDSPT AND
LARGEST GIFTBOOK ENTtPa'fe .
IS 7'Jti WORLD,
I\-nnnrenth/ located at
No, 439 Chestnut Street.
PhiladetjJdu
Sept 13, 1809.-36. dm.
Ladies' 3ae Psice. I-ancy Fwr • lcr< m
- JOHN FA ,5.1. .
L'A No. 7.18 A i
fFfSPN twten 7th i Sir; .
Phil'*.
(Lateof-81s Ye
iV'hUvv?) Street.)
/ '■y'-'liCi-tf-'\ Importer, M i.uf: • ,
tAii'N V> reref and I 1 ~!• rl-.
!■} i• -Ty* \ all kind .f jt
fancy Fi • .
~.a!?:• -v. ( I AVLNG . -••-•
rti li my A'** Star
■ _S ffMAr-h St, •
"-A- • ■'= • --'-"ff '-.w eogagcj rv
~ v T-iF". A' in the Ma
end Sale ot Fancy Furs, which in arc ' Y
with the •' One /'rice Principle," I .
marked at the latest possible prices COLSff'e-rit
a reasonable profit, i would solicit a v'-it ;>*,..u
these in want of Furs for either Ladies'o- ■.
drens' B'eur, and an inspection of my select;
th so goods, fatified, hs I am, of my ability
please in every attired essential.
j©Sr Persons f a distance, who may fiatl i'
convenient to c.Ai personally, need only nam.
article, they wish, together with the price, a* . -
structions for sending, and forward the orae
my address—money accompanying—to i i -ur
satilaetory compliance with their wishes.
Aug. 23, — 'CO. ilia. [J. Web.
ci SUMMER GOCD^
I A 0 HUMES A BRO., invite the atteuri ■
_j t ot the public affd iheir old customers to
very largo and extensive assortment of Bpffa.-
Summer Goods, which they have just opened .
are now offering to purchasers at tbeVoty low.
priceJ. They would call particular attention
the great variety of
LADIES DRESS GOODS, ' \
consisting in part, of Nhawls, Mantles, bilks, *
reges, Tissues, Ac* These goods were all selcv -A*
expressly to suit the taste of the ladies-in this H
cinity, ' ~.e offered with an assortment
siory and Gloves, Drc. :; Trimmings, Cellars, 1. -
Ueralecve.-, Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS
in styles, qualities and at very reason bio ptio*
can also be found at this establishment, togcihv
with one of th- host stocks of
READYMADK CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, STRAW GOOD:-
FOR MEN, "WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS.
A very extensive assortment of hardware has beer;
brougghl from the <■ fern mark Co, embracing t
variety to suit the trailo, honsekccpe?3,' Ac. Ahi
GROCKRIBS. of the very beat quality, with irisn -
SAJ.T and I'LASTER.
These goods are 3 red to thopnblio Rt a mud
lower rate than thasamj -ticles can be tourchßse<"
any where in C'eutro county.
ey. 21th 1860.
E. B. CLEMENTS
IMPROVED WASHING MACHINE
'S HE undersigned beg leavo to iutorm the peo'
1 pie, especially the ladies of Ccutie ormct;
that tbey have purchased tte right, and are now
manufacturing
E. B. CLEMENTS IMPROVED WASHING
MACHINE.
This inaehiue is far superior to anything of the
kind ever introduced into this county. It is sim
ple of construction, and therefore durable. It
saves labor, as any ordinary women can do a
days washing, on this machine in less than three
hours. No family should be without it. Wo
have already disposed of a largo numher of ma
chines and are pleased to learn, that they have
proved to be even bettor than they wore r'K'ooir.-
uicuilcd. VVe would refer the citsscfie of Ceutre
county t> the following persons who have used
the machine and have found it to lei groat la
bor and h)alth r saving institution; Mrs. Wolf,
Mrs. Hillibish, Mrs. Hlnir end Mrs. Koalsh of
Bellefonte, and Messrs. C. A J. Curtin, Eagi'
Iron works. ■ k
Persous wishing machines will do well to send
in their orders soon, Address, or call on' the un -
dersigned*
DANIEL KeGINLEY,
CYRUS STRICKLAND
pdac; 6-60-35—.tf Beiiefocto Pa.
NEWiI
ANEW ItFEETIGN! !
THE undersigned take 3 great pleasure i**. ?
uouncing to his fellow eitizeiis o: Centre
anl adjoining counties, that he is now making th--
new and improved
Tilll SHIJfG MACHINE,
usually called the *' Tumbling .Miaft Threshtr.r
is far superior to c.iy ther u;<.
chine ever used in this Country. It threshes fast
er, runs easisr, andwithotit cracking the grains.
All farmersviavin'g on hand the "Uiu Machine"
can have thetn altered with Very little expense, so
as to be just as good us new, as the -aom whoe'.'
and ba-fings will answer. Any person trying too
New Machine would ba troubled no longer v,'it
the old one.
I done in the shortest notice and on the mostroas-
I onable terms for cash or country produce. Thank
j ful for past favors, he nopes by strict attention to
I business to merit a larger shfuc of public patron
age. ' JA.uniS WARD.
Bellefoate, May 31,-1860* 3m.
BAYKISG HOUSE,
a. c. nruEs, JAs. '• HkLli
a.a. m'ALLISTER, A. o. CURTIX
Interest paid on Special Deposit.
HUMES, M'A LUSTER HALE & CO.,
EELLEFONTE, PA.
DEPOSITS received, Bills of exchango and
Notes Discounted, Collections made and
proceeds remitted promptly. Interest paid or,
special deposits for Ninety days, and nuder six
months at the rate of four per cent, per aiimyu.
For six months and upwards, at tho rsto if its
i per eant. par niouu. Exchango on the East
etant£y on buni. Nov. 27* bb
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
The subscriber offores ti
sell his Farm situated in "-priug township, Centra
county, on the Turnnikoßoad leadingfrom lielic
fonte to Levis town, one and-a half mues from
Bellefonte. eon'lalßing about
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES,
about 145 acres cleared, and the tialanoe well tim
bered. The improvements consist of a largo com
modious
FRAME HOUSE. IIANN EARN,
and all necessary out buildings. A spring of liv
ing water, handy to the door, and a yotm? Re- r
ing Orchard of choice Iruit. This property is con
veniently situated forcburch and school privilege-*.
Any person wishing to purchase, would ilo we'd
to look at this property before purchasing. Tenuis
easy.
For further particulars apply to tho subscriber
living on tbo property, or at this office.
B. CLAPP.
TWO FARMS FOR SALE.
TnEBE farms are situated in' Graham township,
Clearfield county, Pa. about 3 miles from the
village cf Kylertown ; each contain: 120 acres, of
which there is 60 or 70 acres cleared on each firm.
On one is erected a large Two Story Frame House
and large Frame Barn, and rn the other a log
House and Barn. A young orchard on each',hear
ing fruit* Terms made hi suit purchasers.
For further particulars address,
)YM. 11. CAMPBELL, M. D..
Moshannon, Centre Co., Pa.,
Ang.23 ,-ISCOtf.
LETTER*) testamoutary no the e-tate ui
rv .VcWU iaras, dee'd., late of Ferguson t*rp
have been granted to the undersigned, who re
quests all persons indebted to said estate to m ike
immediate pvvment, and those having claim* o
present them didv auiht nticatcil for settlement. -
'* 3A.VSfLxtfeWILLIA.WB, AdmV