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 , CHLSLES, and ADZES, HAY, MANUBE AND SPKEADrNG'FORRS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WfLLOW WARE, PAINT 4ND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, QIL, GLASS & PUTTY, ' COAL OIL AND LAMI S SADDLERY HARDWARE. COACH TRJMMIQS Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,' ' ' And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Hardware Store. Terms Cash. BAXIRESSER & CRIST, ellefonte, april 26, '6o.—y. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY Virtue ot an ofder of the Orphaus'Court of Centre county, will be exposed to public sale ou the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19(A, 1860, the undivided half of a certain Farm of tract of Land, situate iu Worth tp., Centre county, about two miles west of Martha Furnace, on tn plank Road, being the real estate of Joseph Williams dee'd, bounded on the North by land known as Harland Morrison's improvement, ou the east by land of AVilliam Kelley, on the 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 Plank Road, on the waters of the Bald Eagle Creek. TERMS OP SALE-—on 3 half the purchase money on confirmation of the sale, and the fesi due in one year thereaftot with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOHN W. RICHARDS, Admr. Sept. 6th-'6O-'3t-ts. LIME! LIME!! LiafEJU— The subscriber re spectfully informs the public that he has erected a Lime Kiln neaMhe Berough of Bellefonte, where he is making Lime of a superior quality—which is acknoledged to be as whito and pure as the Plym outh lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again. LEON MACIxALL. Aug. 23, 1860. tf. ~VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALfi.' THE subscriber offers for sale that very valua ble property now in the occupancy bt Col. R Upton, the said property is situate on the corner of Centre and Market streets, fronting on the pia 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. G. McMEEN. Milesburg, June 28, '6o.—tf. HO JVEEL, V BOJURKE, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORSEBS OF PAPER HANGINGS, N. E. Cor. of Fourth A Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. „ Oot. 4, '6O, lw. [R. G. 0. I VALUABLE GIFTS WITH BOOKS I AT GEO. G. EVANS' ORIG IK AL | GIFT BOOK EKTERPPISE. THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD! ! PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT i 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, SIXTH YEAR GFTKE ENTERPRISE. CARD. | Haying purchased the spacious Iron Rail ding, I A'<'■ 435 1 Chestnut Street, and fitted it up \bith every ] convenience to facilitate my business, particularly i that branch devoted to Country Order* j and hue ' inu u larger capital than any other party invested jin the business.'/ am how prepared to offer greater 1 advantages, and fetter gifts than ever to niy cut - ! towers. I I will furnish any bo !:. (of a moral character) published in the United States, the regular retail price of which is One U'dlar or ujnrurks. anal gia a preterit worth front 50 rents to 100 dollars with each book, aud guarantee to give perfect satisfac (ton, as I aw determined to maintain the reputation i already bestowed upon my establishment. I Strangers visiting Phsladclphxa are inviiek to , call and judge for themeeloes. G. G. LVA NS. IF YOU WANT ANY BOOKS tSKsfi TO " ■' - 0 GEO. G. EVANS, ' RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ! No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IVhcre nil book.-'are sold at the Publishers low - est prices, and you have the *iia ivmt.lC/j Of receiving A HANDSOME PRESENT WORTH TFRO'M 50 CENTS TO 100 DOLLARS WllII EACH HOOK. PEO. QT. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise has been endorsed by the book pade fj.nd all the leading city and country newspapers" ip the JJu,'ed States, G £O. G. EVANS' Punctual business trnnsactio"3 have received the approbation' of overC,000,1)00 citizents of the Uni ted States, each of whom have re cived substantial evidence ot the benefits derived by purc-hsing books at this establishment. GEO. G. EVVNS Has done more than any other publisher or bookseller iu the Uni ted States,towards diffusing knowl edge to the people- By his sy-tern many books arc read that other wise wo u|d not have rounq their way into the hands of readers.— Frank Leslie's Newspaper. GEO. G. EVANS Keeps constantly on hank the ' most extensive stock, the greatest assortment of Books, and eircu- 1 iates free tc all who may apply, '* the most complete catalogue of • Bioks and' gifts in the United ; States. " " GEO. 3. EVANS Has advantages offered hjm pth- ' er publishers and manufacturers j which enable him to furnish his ; patrons with a finer quality and a better as sorlmcnt of gilts than any j other establishment, GEO. G. EVVNS Publishes' nearly Two Hundred . Popular and' interesting Books, therefore, as a publisher, he is bet- I ter able to offer extra premiuus and commissions. GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to ! all who may send for books. GEO. G. EVANS' New classified catalogue of books ; embrace the writings of every stau- 1 dard author in every department : ol literature, and gives ail the in- | formation relative to the pgrcljas- j ipg and forwarding by mail'or Ex- j press of books ordered from bis es tablishme t, to. ether with full di i reetions how to remit money. GKO. G. EVANS' Catalogue of books will be sent gratis ana free of postage to auy address in the United States'. GEO. G. EVANS' Inducements to agenfs cafinotbe surpassed. The most liberal com missions are offered, and by solic iting subscriptions to books in the sarao timd that It would take to ono on the old fashioned subscrip ; tion plan, trend for a classified catalogue, and every information willbe_givcn in reference to agen cies. Select Jour I 'books enclose the amount of money required,and Ono trial will satisfy you that fhs best pjace in the country to pur chase bonks is at THE EXTENSIVE. GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. OF Geo. Gr Evans, No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. WHERE YOU CAN GET BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Books of Fact! Books of Fiction ! Bo ks of Devotion ! Boons of Amusement! Books for old Folks .! podks tor young p oljks} Roojis For Huonds ! Books for Wives! pooks for Lovers! Books for Sweethearts ! ' Books for Boys 1 Books for Girls! Books of Humor 1 Books of Poetry ! Books of Travel 1 Books of History! Books ofßjograppy I ' Bdoks of Adventure! Books about Sailors ! Books about Soidiera ! Books about Indians 1 Books about Hunters 1 Books about Heroes 1 Boods about Patriot ! Books about pin-mers.' Books for Mechanics! Books for Merchants ! 1 Books for Physicians! Books for Lawyers! Books for Statesmen ! Bibles ! Presentation Books 1 Prayer Books 1 * Hymn Books ! Juvenile Books! Annuals! I Albums ! Etc., etc. Cceil B. Hartley's Interesting Biographies.! ' Rev. J. H. Ingraham's Spiritual Pomanecs ! Smucker's Live of Patriots and Statesmen ! ! J. T. Lauren's Revolutionary Stories ! i T. S, Arthur's Popular Tales ! Dr. Alcott's pulpily Doctor.! Mrs. Hentz's Novels! Mrs. Southworth's Nortgs 1 Cooper's Novels! Dickens' Novels! Waverly Novels 1 Irving's Works! All the writings of very standard author in every department cf literalure, iu every style qf binding, at tne publisher's lowost prices, and re member that you pay no more than you would at any other establishment,and you have the advan tage of receiving an elegant Present, which often times is worth a hundred fpld more than the amount paid for the book. SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. Order any book that you may want, remit the re tail price, together with the amount required for postage and one trial will assure you that the best place in the country to purchase books is at the Gift Book Establ shment of G. Q. EVANS, Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, No. 439 Chetnut Street, Philfcelphia. AGENTS WANTED, yo whom greater inducements than ever aTe offer ed. Any person, either male or female, who is desirous of engaging in an Honorable and profi table Employment, requiring but little time and no outlay of money, and' by whiqh they can ob tain gratis A Valuable Library, A fine Gold ; Watch and Chain, A Handsome Service of Plate, An Elegant Silk Drew Pattern, A Splendid Sett ; of Jewelry, ormany ether sheice articles enti- werated in U.c L : st if Git-, cm; t'o.-olj ret. as an A pent for this c. ti Lllst mint. | prion h st 1 p.itcf ihivu-liy. cm ■ an agent, MBBply f-y f" in.it.g a club, h noii g • ! of books, and at <1 i< n.'f t'ffti e ■ mount ol morn { required for ihcssme. S cud for : LARGEST GIFTBOOK EIiTERPRISF IN THE W> KID, I Permanently located at No. 439 Chetifad Street, Phi'iiiUip/nd. : Sept 13, ISoO.-Sq.—- .'C. -f, I ' Ladies' One Price Fancy Fi.r Store! > Jil-.hf FAPSIRA, No. 7 IS Arch St.,lj6 • rvii'fL tween 7tfa .t Stu bts'.. fiMMtk (Lateof lo Market 1 1 /Y-^' ; S3BsW"X Itaporter, M muiaetu /{>". ' Irfl&S&TCi ' 'i'dfoX'and Dealer in • ti ■ •Ill.ind.or j mi ' f. 'UNFA vuf ' ' Q&g?—f VI" 'jt ri ino., dto ' ' ■' Store, 7U" and Sale of Fancy Furs. Vliich in sec >rdanea ! with the " One Price Prihefp'c," I h-v, i marked at the lowest possible prices co ..- -tent wi'h, ; a reasonable profit, 1 would solicit a visit trdw I thog* in want of Furs for cither I.e.dies' or . dreus' Wear, and an in.-pecti >u of my selection of th se goods, fatillcd. as I ot my ability tc I please in every desired essential. t, a diit'aitce, may find it ia convcuieut to call personalty, tired only name (he article, they wish, together wi !i"the j •?, audio slruetionf for sending, and forward the order to j my address—money accompanying—tc insure satifaetory compliance with their wished Aug. 23. '6O. sm. [J. Web. " SPRING & GQCr/o. C IIUMES A BRO., invite t!._ aUentioa j, of the public and their old customers to tlil vbry'large and extensive asscrteccnt ofopringfA Summer Goods, tlfhieb toef Ji;ivtl ' ist opdjifcd.aud * arc now offering to purchasers at this very' lowest ' prices. They would call particular attention tc the great variefv of i LADIES DRESS GOODS. consisting in part, of N'nawls, .Mantles, r'ilks, Bc i reges, Tissues, Ac- These goods wove nil selected ; expressly to'suit the taste of the ladies in this vi-1 ciuity, and are offered with an tssbrtment of Hot i siery and Glovos, press Trimmings, Collars, Uu dersieeves, Ac. • CLOTHS AND CASSIMEF.S i in styles, qualities and at very reason bio prices : cao uiso he fq'und at this establishment, together . with one of th ■ best specks of RE AD YM A t>E CLOT 111 KG. | BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW GOODS ! FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS. ' A very extensive assortment of hardware has been brougght from the eastern market, cmbraciug a variety to suit the trade, housekeepers, the following persons who have used i the machine aud have found it tc >e a great la- I bor and hialth ' saving institution. Mrs. Wolf, -I Mrs. Hillibi'sh, Mrs. Blair aud Mrs. Ifonlsh j Bellefonio, and Messrs. C. A J. Ourtiu, E.iglo * : Iron works. Persous wishing machines will do well to send 1 in their orders soon, Address, or oaii on the un dersigned- DANIEL McGINLEY, CYRUS STltick'L'ANL, •;dag 6-60-35—,tf Bellefonte Pa. ANEW MENTION I'l THE undersigned takes great pleasure in an nouncing to his fellow citircns of Cent"- j and idjoiuing counties, that hcis now making the ' new and improved THR MACHINE, - usually called the " Tumbling Shaft Threshing Machine" which is far superior to any other mi chiue ever used in this country. It threshes fast er, runs easisr, and without cracking the grains. All farmers having on haud the "Old Machine'' can have them altered with very little expense, so • us to be jest as £ood as new, as the same wheel.! and castings will answer. 'Apy person tryiDg the New Machine would be troubled no longer with the old one. 3FL E3S^.l3E?.X^O done In the shortest notice and on the most reas onable terms for cash or country produce. Thank ful for past favors, he nopes by strict attention to Business to merit a larger share of public patron - age. James WARD. Bellefonte, May 31,-1860- sm. BANKING HOUSE. E. C. HCRKS, SAB. *. HALS H. 5. Jrf'ALJ.ISTKR, A.a. CL'RTIi Interest paid on Special Deposit. | IIUMES. M'ALLISTER IIALE Jc CO., ' BELLEFONTE, PA. DEPOSITS received. Bills of exchange and Notes Discounted, Collections made and i proceeds remitted promptly. Interest paid on kpecial deposits for Ninety days, and under six months at tbe rate of four per cent, per annum. For six months and upwards, at the rate of fivt ! fiercent, per annum. Bxebango on ths'Kjwt tc%- ' stuntly on hand. Nov. 27- bR. ' T7 ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE j y ■'■ The subscriber offores to ! sell his Farm situated in Spring township, Centre i county, on the Turnpike Road leading from Belle ' fonte to Lerristown, one aad a half miles front Bellefonte. containing about ORE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, about 145 acres cleared, and tbe balance well tiuii .bered. The improvements ocnsist of a large com modious FRAME 'HOUSE, RANK BARN, and all necessary out buildings. A spriug-cf liv ing water, handy to the door, and'a young Bear ing (jrchara of choice fruit.' This property is con veniently situated for church and school privileges, i Any person wishing to purchase, would do weH to look at this proporty before purchasing. Terms | easy. For further particulars apply to the subaorib-r i living on the property, or at this office. ' • B. CLAPP. TWQ FARMS FOR SALE. THESE farms are situated in Graham township, Clearfield county, Pa., about 3 miles from tUo ' village of Kylertown ; each contains 120 acres, of j which therfe is 60 or 70 acres cleared on each firm. 1 On one Is erected a large Two Story Frame House i and large EYama Barn, and on the other a log House and Barn. A young orchard on each,bear ing fruit* Terms tfiade to suit purchasers. ' ior further particulars Rddress, S " WM. H. CAMPBELL, M. D., Moshannou, Centre Co., Pa., j Au g.23,-ISCOtf. LETTERS testamentary no the e-tate of Hen ry J/cWil iams, dae'd., late of Ferguson twp j HaVe beeh granted to the undersigned, who re quests all persons indebted to said estate to make immedis.te'pyment, and those having cl.iiiaa to : nr.scpt them dnly aathi nticated for 'otUomviit. * I* J/cWILLIAJfS, JL?*':.