ITocal giprinuiit. THURSDAY, OCT., 25 th 1860 Can't Live on It. *' We like Democracy well enough, but we can't live on it.— Huntingdon Democratic Paper. No, you cannot live on it. And that is just what thousands of our Pennsylvania working men have discovered during the four years. They can't live on it; tiey cannot live without bread, and without work they cannpt get bread, and by the reckless extravagance and misrule of Democratic Ad ministrations thousands of them have been thrown out of employment, at.d sent beggiog through the land. In order that they may have bread and work they want pro tection —a tariff; this, has been denied them by the Democracy. They want a homestead Bill ; this Democracy has refused them.— They cannot live on Democracy. They are tired of it. And on the 2d Tuesday of October they roee in the majesty of their power and tent up one leud universal shout in opposi tipn to it and in favor of bread and protect lion. And that shout was heard in Ohio and her freemen took it up—and then Indi ana took it up and it was heard from At lantic's coast to Pacific's rock-bound shore. Freemen of the North heard it, aDd to them it was glorious music- Jimmy and bis hoards at Washington heard it and to them in tones of thunder it said " be ye also ready for in such an hour as ye think not, you will be called upon to givo up your fat offices apd come home. And the "Southern brethren" beard it aud to them it said "just so far and no further shall yea bring your blighting curse." At tho November election they will epeak again, all over the North, iu favor of Kepuhlicanism, and the result will be, bet ter times, an abundance of work ar.d plenty eat. Banger Apprehended. In the lgst number of the Watchman we find the following : "DANCER FROM LINCOLN'S ELECTION. —AiI parties agree that if Lincoln is elected the Union will be in danger. But the Black Republicans themselves do not even pretend that the Union will be jeoparded by the success of either of the otner candidates.— No patriot will ci st a vote that can by pos sibility imperil the stabiliiy ot the govern ment —noDe will do so but the enemies of their country. All pai ties do not agree to any such thing. We have never heard any body save a few dough-faced Democrats assert anything of the kind. It is true, hot-headed Southern disunionists, have threatened to dissolve the UaioD, if Lincoln be elected. That is if the FreemßD of the Union do not vote to suit these Southern Nabobs, they will dissolve the Union. If we must votejust in opposi tion our own interests and to please a hand ful or aristocrats, we think it high time that ihe Union be dissolved. The Freemen of the North will vot,e as they see proper, and if* majority vote for Lincoln, he will he elected and inaugurated, jua£ like other Presidents, and these fiery gentlemen of the South must behave themselves prcprly, or they will be punished. The editor says that f.'no patriot will cast a vote that can by pos sibility imperil the stability of the govern ment." Of course, then, as the editor thinks that every vuto cast for Lincoln will en danger the Union, no man therefore who vcfes for Lincoln own be a patriot. A Week of Special Prayer. It has been proposed to obeerve the week commencing with the first Tuesday in January next, as a season of ipecial prayer for the conversion of tie ' world. A similar yag quite e^teij. L eively observed last January, at the instance " of the American missionaries in Lodiana, India, At the request of the same brethren, the evangelical alliance has undertaken to bring the subject, as far ,as possible, before the mitids of Christians throughout the world, and invite them to unite in this universal concert of prayer to Almighty God for these yreat blessings which the world so much needs. The committee and officers of the British alliance have issued a circular on t£ia subject, which proposes thpi "the eight days from Sunday January 6th to Tue ; day January 13th, inclusive, be observed as a season of special supplication, This would leave the first few days of the year free for other engagements, to which in many cases, especi&llv on the continent, they have long been devoted ; and the commencement on the Lord's dey would afford pastors and teachers an opportunity of urging the privileges of | united prayer." What Ails the Sen? The Scientific Ameri can has the following sensation item:— i "There are now more spots on the sun than have been seen before for many years ; some of thes6 are visible through a smoked glass to the naked eye. Several stars— some of them of great brilliancv, which their ascer tained distance, must have been as large as 1 our sun—have totally disappeared from the sky ; and the question has beon raised among astronomers, whether the light and the becft of the sun are not gradually fading away.— As this would be accompanied by tho de > atruction of the plants and animals on the > arth, it is rather an interesting question.— The sun's light and heat are diminished by the dark spo'i at the present time about one per cent." In Town. Our young friend Dan'ml P. Bible is at present paying our town a visit. Dan is always welcome in Bellefonte—our latch strings are always out to him. We are glad to see him looking so hale and hearty. 1 Illness Governor. [ Despatches have been received stating that- Gov. Curtin, who is in (Philadelphia, has been confined to bis room for seyeral days by a severe attack of Neu r^ia' Cauaty Institute. Our efficient County Su perintendent has already paade the necessa ry arrangements for the ho'ding of the next County Institute at Bpalsbtirg. Tho exer cise will commence on Tuesday, Christmas day, and continue dpring the week. Mr. Hollihan has secured the services of Mr, Baird, of Delaware county, Mr. Taylor, of Chester county, and the 'ale State Superin tendent, who will be present and address the Institute Col. W. W. Brown, John 11. Sto ver and Jas. S. Briebin have also been invi ted and will'be present to address the Insti tute. Let Centre county look to her laurels, Messrs. Baird, Taylor and Iliekook are able and eloquent meD, and it is no child's play to be pitted against them. The Institute promises to be unusually interesting. May we all be there to see. Drinks and Books. There are men in towns and cities, called sober men, vrbo spend a dime each day in the week for spirits or betr making the snug sum of thirty dollars a year. Now, if they would save that money and apply it to books for their families, in ten years they would have each a Family Library worth three hundred dollars, paid for by money which they are now throwing away for that which is an injury to them.— Quit taking drinks and buv books. HON. S. T. SUUGERT. —This Gentleman is agaiD on a visit to his family and will ro main with us until after the Presidential election.— Watchman. We think it quite likely that Mr. Sbugert will, after the fourth of March, have the ex treme pleasure of remaining at home with his family, for at least ffiur years, and prob ably he will never again be called upon to give up the peace and quiet of his home, for the bustle and excitement of Washington city. THE MARKETS. BELLEFONTE, Oct., 18,1860 White Wheat, per bushel sl.lO @ $1.15 Red, do SI.OO @ sl.lO Rye, do 60 Corn, do 60 Oats, by weight, do 28 Barley, do 62 Buck wheat, do 50 Clover Seed, do 5 50 Potatoes, do 50 Lard, per pound 10 Bicou, do 10 Tallow, do 12i Butter, do 16 Eggs, per dozen, 10 Plaster, ground, per ton, 10.00 CLEBFIELD. Oct,, IS. Buckwheat ip bushel 75 : Rye "jl bushel $1.00; Oats bushel oO ; Coru bushel 1.00 , Flour, Sup. Fine, "p bbl. $7.00; Extra bbl. $7"0; ex tra family tp bbl. 55.00 ; Butter 18 eta ; Eggs
3E : S.S3
Cfimitr # Htcel,
HAVE OPENED.
The largest assortment of goods ever hofi (fl'crpd
for sale by thein, consisting,
as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually
kept in a country store, together with all the "
NEW STYLES IN MABKET.
DRESS GOODS,
Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madena's De-
Beges, Btrages, Burage delains, Delains, Challi
delains, Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Lawns, Ginghams. Chintz, Brilliants, ChaillCrape-
Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Dress
Goods.
ALSO.
A large assortment of mourning goods.
ALSO,
Black Silk, Thibit Cashmore Crape and Stills.
Shawls, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl
Trimmings.
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc
ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and
READYMADE CEOIHIiW
ALSO,
Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and
Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces
and Edgings.
ALSO,
Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li
nen and Cprtain?. Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T
able Covers and Floor Cloths.
ALSO,
Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with
Straw Goods,' Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artiti
cials and Bonnet Trjumtings,
ALSO,
A very arge assortment of Shoes and Beats for
men, women and children.
ALSO,
• Queensware, Cedar ware and Groceries.
ESPECIALLY WOULD
TONNER & STEEL
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
MECHANICS & BUILDERS
To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad
dlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, Oct. 11,-6(1 —tf.,
~~ NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK
®®f si saws
AT BURNSIDES'
WARRANTED to be just what we represent
them. We bare the yery beft which we
warra nt, and lpsver grades in all their varieties.
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Leather of all Descriplions,
BELTING kept for Machinery. An y size
have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a
city prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS
DEF Y COMPETITION IN HATS,
TOBACCO AND CiqARS.
Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles,
Halters, Cart Gears, Cart
Saddles, Harness Collars,
Harness Lines, and every t
article made and kept by
Saddles.
WHIPS,
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
POWDER,
SHOT,
AND CAPS
WATAR PROOF BOOTS,
DOF TIL E SOU LEO WARRANTED. '
COPPER TAPED ROOTS AND SUOES
FOtt CIIIL OREN.
A LARGE ASSORT MB NT QF
BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS,
BULLS. FOX TRAPS. &o.
Higest market price paid for RIDES, SKINS Jc
ALL KINDS OF FURS,
Come and examine our stork. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is
IJIZ PLACE to get good
Boots and Shoes,
and such articles in our lino.
At Burngide's we study to please, and give sat
isfaction.
jJSS- Please accept our thanks for past favors,
"ellcfonte. Oct, 11th J§6o.
A, UAWLEY& GO.,
PIUfiTUUL -PERFUMERS,
,117 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a.
'I IIE proprietors of this establishment feel ccn-
J fideut that their preparations will compare
favorably with any in'the world, either foreign cr
domestic Extracts for the Handkerchief of the
mostexquisite odors. POMADES nnJ OILS for
the l air, of the finest fixture and tho sweetest
perfumes
SHAVING CREAMS and TOILET SOAPS of
the finest and most delicate formation. Also
Hawley's Liquid Hair Dye, is decidedly superior
to any now in use.
A. HAWLEY'S OLEATEOP COCOA. This prepera
tion is the article above all others for dressing oho
hair. It is exceedingly fine and delicate, and
renders the hair dark, soft and glossy The odor
is delightful. No one should be without it, Pow-
DEKS, BANDOLINE, ROUGE, &C., and every variety
of fine and choice perfumery. HAWLEY'S Fauif
EXTRACTS for flavoring pies, puddings, jellies,
confectionery and Mineral Water Syrups. All of
which rival the best, and are surpassed by none.
Oct. 4, 1860,—3 m. [R. G. 0.
LOUIS GERBER,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
FAINCY FURS.
For Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wear,
NO. 33-J. AIICR ST., PHIL'A.
All kinds of Furs Dressed, Cloaned 'and Repaired.
Furs made to order at the shortest notice.
Ffill value paid for Shipping J'urs.
Furs taken care of during
. the Summer
Oct. 4, '6o.—ly.
"KLEMM Sl BROTHER,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS A DEALERS IN
Iftusical |nstunimits f
GERMAN, FRENCH
AND
Italian Stir*:)
No. 705 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. 13,—it-
MADAME SLHIVEND'S
INFALLIABLE PQWDERS,
1/1 iR the speedy and effectual Care of all Infla
r mations, Fevers, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia antf
Liver Complaint, Piles, Gravel, and all Acute and
Chronic Diseases of Adults and Children. —Send 3
cent Stamp to her Agent, G. B. JONES,
Hundreds testimonials.] Box 2070 Phil.a, P. 0.
JZ?3- Agency, S. W. cor. Third & Arch Sts.
Oct. 4, 1860. LPt. J. Wei.
SERT 6UMNHNGS
LOCK Haven and Tyrone Daily Line of Sta
ges, leave Lock Haven at 5 o'clock, A. St.,
arrive at Bellefonte at 12 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.
July 19, —IS6O.
A] OTICE. —The creditors of tb.e Tyrone 4 Look
IN Haven Railroad Company are hereby no'.i
fiid to present their olaims to the society as early
as possible. By order of the Beard.
Sep. 18th '6O. W. J, KEALSH, 3er
AN apperient and Stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest
Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the Uni
ted States, and perseribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparatier, of Iron can be compared with it.
Impurities of the blood, depression of vital ener
gy, pale and otherwise sickly complexion indi
cate its necessity in almost every conceivable
case.
Innoxious in ail maladies in which it has been
tried, it ha- proved absolutely curative in each of
the following complaints, viz:
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanciation,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Ilysente.y In
cipient con en mptivii, < cro/ulous Tuberculosis, Sit (t
Rheum, Mismeustruatiun, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In
termittent Ferers, Pimplfj on (he Face, Ac.
In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the re
sult of acuto disease, or of the continued diminu
tion of norvons and muscular energy from chronic
complaints, ODO trial of this restorative has prov
ed successful to an extent which a description n :-r
written attestation would render ci edible. Inva
lids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgot
ten in their own neighborh ods, have suddenly
ro-appearpd in the busy world as if just returned
from protracied travel in a distant land. Some
very signal instances of this kjnd are attested of
female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical chan
ges, and thaf complication of nervous and dys
peptic aversion to air and exercise for which the
physician has no name.
In NERVOUS of all kinijs, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of
this preparation of iron must necessarily besilu
tary, fur, 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 costivehess without ever being
a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable
sensation.
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 tendency yvbich forms them.
In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a
single box of these Chalybeate P.lis has often suf
ficed for tho most habitual cases, including the
actendent Costirencss.
In unchecked DIARRUOEA, even when advanced
to DYSENTERY, confirmed, emaciating, and appa
rently malignan'; the effects have been equally
decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh ard strength,de
bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gen
eral y indicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this reipe
dy has allayed the alarm of friends and physi
cians, in several very gratifying and interesting
instances.
In SCROFULOUS TußEßccLosfs, 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.
Tho attention of females cannot be too confi
dently invited to this remedy and restorative, in
the cases peculiarly affecting them.
In RHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflamatory—
in tbe latteT, however, more decidedly—-it has
been invariably well reported, both'as alleviating
pain and reducing the swelling's and stiffness of
tte joints and muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must certainly bo a
great remedy and energetic res toyatlve, 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 mecicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy, anil fully restorative effects.—
£>ood appetite/complete d igestion, ri/pid acquisi
tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for
active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow
its use.
Put up in neat flat boxes cop.taining 50 pills,
price 50 cents per box ; fur sale by druggists and
dealers. Will be sent free to any address on re
ceipt tf tho price. All letters, orders, etc., should
be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE £ Co., general Agents,
Qct. 4, '6o. —ly.] 20 CEDAR ST., N. Y.
JACOE LADOMUS,
618 Market Street, Pliiladelpliia,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
HAS aljvays on hand, a large assortment of
the above kinds of Watches which lie will
sell as low as any other House in the City qr else
where.
J. L., would particularly call attention to
the Celebrated American Watch, which iu point
of accurate time keeping and durability will ex
cel any Jinpopted \vaiclf cf the same cost, and is
far less liable of gettjng oat of order than any
watch made. These are FACTS which will be
der. onstrated to aDy purchaser on a fair trial.
Satisfaction wiil be guaranteed to any and all
purchasing at my establishment. A largo assort
ment of
JEWELRY, SILVER &. SILVER PLATED WARE.
of every description, style and Pattern, constantly
on hand at No.-618 Market St. Philadelphia.
Sept. 6 69-35—ly.
HONOR THE DE/U)
BELLCFOSTi: MfcilßLE HORK^.
HAVING just returned itqin the Eastern mar
ket nhere I have puphasel a large and ex.
tensive stock of marblo at greatly reduced price's
I am prepared to fill all orders with which I may
be favored, with promptness and despatch. My
stock includes the best quality of foreign and do
mestic marbles.
1 have employed in my establishment some of
the best and most experienced workmen 'in the
State, and persons who have her •i. fo its patroniz
ed me can testify to the supcrio* workmackhip
b jtli in execution and design which I manufac
ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones,
table tops, or any thing into which the article can
be manufactured will do well to give me a poll.
All work delivered free of charge. '
Shop on High Fa.
. WM. GAHAGAN.
Apr. 12, '6O tf.
HOWRAD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distress
ed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dis
eases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases oj
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a
description of thier condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, 4c.,) and in case of extreme pover
ty. medicine furnisL ed free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other
Piseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New
Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Two or three Stamps for postage will be accepta
ble.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin- Houghton, Acting Srr
geon, Howaed Association, No. 2 South Ninth st.
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. lIEARtWELL, Pres't.
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sect'y.
Sept. 6. 80. 35,—6 m.'
HAINES & DOCK.
WHOLE ALE GEO CEKS,
No. 35 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
Merchants of Central Pennsylvania
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! !
If you wish to buy cheap go to Haines 4 DQ C p i
' They keep on hand the best articles to be h a d
in the City, ip their line of business.
Call and examine their goods.
Remember their Firm is at
No. 35 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Apr. 26,'60. —ly.'
TAS. H. RANK IN, ATTORNEY"-AT-
KJ LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. W>ll attend prompt
ly to all legal business entrusted to him. Office
next door tc the Post Office. [Spt. 20, '6O, tf.
READ! READ!!
GREAT ATTRACTION !! I
NEW AND CHFAP
Claljing (Emporium,
FORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,
Ci.y Branch of Rcizcnstcinc Brothers, 124
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
ITIE updepsigned Kespectfully announce to
the inhabitants of Centre county, and the
jiu blic in general, that they have opened at the
above mined place, the moEt extensive assort
ment of
READY-MADE 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'.eek embraces a tuli and complete assort
mm of Fine Black Cloth Dress ftpil Freck Coals,
Oassiinere Business Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Cassimere, Fro'ck'anu
tack Coats, Pea Jackets, Jrc., (fee
0 YERCOATS OF tINE CLOTH,
Presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion
skin and Union Cassimeres, ribbed and plain.
PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE
and Bodkin, blaik Silk mixed, ai d other fancy
colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and
Union Cass imers ; Pants of strong and substan
tial mater ial, for the farmer, laborer and me
chanic -
AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS,
such as Satin, Silk, and Silk finished ye lvets,
(irepadina, Valencia, Oassirp ere; cloth
Satipet, Ac.
A geneial assortment of Boy ' and Youths'
Clothing and Gentlemen's Burnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Undershirts uud Drawers, Knit Jack
ets, Fine White and Fancy-bo Join Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats,
Socks and Gloves, Trunks, Valices, Carpetsbpgs,
Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usually
found in a well assorted store of this kind.
We also keep a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
such as Pocket hooks Portmbnnies, Fooket
kuives and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watoh-
Chains, Keys and Guards, Finger-rings & Breast
pins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv
ers, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and
a great many other fancy and useful articles, too
numerous to descr ibc, ail of which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prises.
We invite every person in need of Clothing or
ar.v of the above mentioned, articles, to favor us
with a call and examine our goods, and prices,
and we are confident that we can give srtisfaction,
and every person shall feel inclined to toll his
friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can fie
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stack Irctp Reiz esjjtejsb Shu's.. Philadel
phia, wi'i h whom wc are connected, and shall al
ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar
ticles in our line, which will surpass in stple, cut,
workmanship and c/jeojoiiesa,those of any other es
tablishment iu this pint of the country.
A. STERNBERG