Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 08, 1860, Image 4

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TiICESDAY, = SO v.. Btli 1600.
A Few Words to Mothers.
The following article we
find in one of our exchanges, and give it to
our readers because it is good. Let Moth
ers read it carefully :
" One great trial, and source of depression
to a married woman, surrounded with a fa
mi'y of little children, is the small amount
she can do; it seems literally, as month af
ter month rolls by, as if she accomplished
nothing. Life seems a blank, only filled up
with petty cares, that wear out, and corrode,
and canker, the frail tenement of flesh, but
leave DO trace behind.
"Oh? if I could only live for something!
I could cheerfully bear all the burdgbs time
brings to me is the desponding cry of
many a mo'ber: but, mother, look back on
your own childhood, and then tell me if you
do not live for something ! Years ago, tired,
hungry, from your out door play, who
brought you the nice bowl, brimming with
milk, that tasted sweeter to you than the ra
rest dish to the epicure? Who folded you
in her arm*, aril rocked you to sleep as
gently as the bee is rocked in its bed of to e ?
Who gave bright smiles and kisses, when
your little heart war quivering with pain,
from the harsh, unfeeling words of some
p'ayma'e? Whose se ft step, and light touch
and whivperrd words of prayer, drove away
the images of fear that darkness to the child
js too often peopled with, and left brightness
in the belief of a protecting, sleepless cars
overall? Who fanned your fevered brow,
and held the cooling draught, that dipped
f, i m the gray rocks in the woods, which you
! d dreamed of all night, to your lips, ard
talked pleasantly of heaver, when your little
feet seemed almost ready to step into Death's
dark river, and jou shrank trembling back
from the hurrying water? Who gave you
the pleasant memories of childhood, that
have stolen to your heart as gently as the
dew to the flower, through ihe long, long
years, and brought light and joy to the dark
est hour of your life? Name your price for
these memories, er.d then I can tell you what
yoa are accomplishing 1 What if God has
snid to jour voungrs', and pet one, with soft
silken riDglels, and r r sy dimpled fat hand,
who is catching at the buttons on her dress,
"lie is a little thing, I will Dot mind about
his sight.'' Think of those laughing, spark
ling, "pretty, pretty oyas," as you have said
a 1 ur.dred times, as sightless orbs ; neve 1 '
again turt ing to his little crib, to find him
watching you from under the lace; ncye r
starting from sleep as he clasps his arms
around yrur neck, and raising your head
from the pillow to catch A yiew in the clear
moonlight of his loving eyes ; never again
joying at glimpses of baby's mind, through
the mind's windows.
What if God has said, "lis ia a little thing,
I will not mind about his intellect 1" Just
look at jour sweet baby, laughing cooing,
forever fuching some chord of prida and
joy, and then clasp a soulless casket in your
arms, llis cheek is fair and delicate tinted,
hi* hair gold'n ns a sunbeam, but his p< or
lit'le mcuth and eves! No answering smile,
no grieved look, no wonderirg glance, no
thing hut a vacant stare. Think of watching
ted vearning so for one look of intelligence,
and when yon catch your breath with j"V to
think it is yours, have it end in a smile of
mere muscle, a contortion of the lips. ©H,
the disappointment 1 the death of a loved one
brings no o:rcw like that!
God, whota'd, "Let tLere he light, nrd
there was l>g''t," ha# great end stupendous
triage bsfore Ilim, but not a sparrow falls to
the pround without his r otice ; end if a bird
is worthy of Ilia care need a mother complain
that time, talents, strength, muet be given
for the comforts and training of little ones,
who each has a soul undying as eternity ?
.Perhaps when time passes, ai d those loved
children go out from the maternal nest, and
their hearts grow hard and callous in the
battle of life, some— what yen now think
trilling, valueless—act may come back to
them as a sweet memory, that will permeate
the hatd crust which is closing around them,
Bnd leave it open to all kind, pure it fluemes.
We connot see the end from the beginning,
so let us trust liim who can, and accept our
work sheerfully, if it dots debar us from en
tering ihto the achievement of what— we are
olten tempted to think —ars the great deeds
of life.
The Simple Secret.
Twenty clerks in a store ;
twenty bands in a printing office ; twenty
apprentices in a ship yard ; twenty hoys
in a village—ail want to get on in the world
ft p d expect tu do so. One of the clerks will
become a partner and make a fortune ; sne
of the compositors will own a newspaper and
become an influential citizen : one of the
apprentices will become a master builder; —
one of the young villageis will own a farm
and live like a patriacb—but which is the
lucky individual ? Lucky 1 There is no
luck about it. The thing is as certain as
the Rule of Three. The young fellow who
will distance his competitors ia he who mas
ters bis business, who preserves his integrity
wbc lives cleanly and purely, who devotes
his leisure to the acquisition of knowledge,
who never gets in debt, who gains friends
by deserving them, and who saves his spare
money. There aie some ways to fortune
shorter than this old dusty highway—but
the staunch men of the community, the men
who achieve something really worth having
good fortune, good name, and serene old
age ail go in this road.
Accident.
We are informed that a few days
ago, while Sam Bike was traveling an un
frequen-ed road, in the neighborhood of Aa
r n.-bu'g, he had the misfortune to fall and
Ireak his leg. 110 being unable to get up
and no one happening along, be was com
pelled to remain over night where be had
fallen, and when discovered, next morning,
his limb was so swollen that it could not bo
sot. Poor Sam has many 'ups and downs'
in this world. May he soon recover.
November.
The only period of rest in the cir
cle of the farmer's year is now at hand ; a
' period of enjoyment. The business ol cul
tivation—the appropriate occupation ot the
husbandman—is done. lie has passed thro'
the pressing cares of seed time and tillage,
the joys of the early and the latter harvests,
and has welcomed the last of his crops to
the barn and graneiy. His store houses
are full and his flocks and herds now live
upon the accumulated provisions of the
Summer. The lst of the flowers has fadtd
and the frosts have turned field and forrest
to a russet brown. The leaves that put on
sue 1 ' gorgeous coloring in October, are now
either changed to a sombre hue or fallen,
leaving the forest bare and desolate. The
I skies have lost the roseate hue of Summer
i and begin to look chill and wintery.
Flight of the Songstors.
Moet of the birds that
warbled so sweetly, "making music all the
day," during the warm summer months
, have already sought a warmer clime, and
I others will soon follow. That twittering
! people the swallows, who flashed in more
j diamonds than all the beauties of the West'
' held a grand mass meeting some weeks ago,
and after much talk and more flutter, went
up in a cloud and took their flight to the
, "t-uriny south." The little fellows, too, in
red epaulets, that swung on the reeds in the
pastures, bob-o'-links that rung their sweet
bills in the morniDg, are soldiers 'off du'y.'
i To is is a very pleaeaut seas< n, and yet withs
out the masic of the birds how desolate and
dull it seems.
Now is the Time,
To some of our young ladies
: we would say that a few weeks more wiil
wind up Leap year, and then if they have
not made good use of their time, their legal
[ pe:iod in which to do the courting, will
have passed away, and before leap year
comes around again, they will have become
j old maids. Girls, make good use of the
| coming few weeks. Fix yourselves up, trim
your sailsand "go out a seein' " and cap
tivate whom je can.
N. B. Cell this way.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TONNER St. STEEL,
Ih ire just received, opened, and are selling off at
surprisingly Low Prices, one of the Largest, and
Must Carefully Selected stocks of Goods, of every
description, ever brought to this town. Indeed, the
stock is constituted of a greater variety of article ß
than we have ever before seen in a country store.—
Their Advertisement appears in to day's paper.
_ DIEDT
On Friday, Oct. 26 h, at the residence of
W ,i. Lightly, near Milesburg, John Sebri
ber, in the GB;h year cf hie age.
llis illness was of short duration, hut of
the most violent character, and the destroyer
ace 'Oiplished his work in a few days.
On the fallowing Sabbath bis remains
were followed to the Milesburg Cemetery by
a large concourse of relatives and friends,
and t er° deposited in the tomb to await the
resurrection morning.
''Kind angels watch his sleeping dust,
Till Jesu* comes to raise the just;
Then, may he wake with STeet surprise,
And in his Savior's image rise."
w. <?.
THE II inorabte Judges of ttie Court
_£L of Common Fleas of Centre coun'y,
now comprising and holding the Court of
Quarter S"ssions of ttie peace in and fir said
county. The petition of Isaac Guim s of the
township of Burnside, in said coun'y, re
spictfully showeth that lie has erected and
now occupies a hou-e 35 by 40 tcet, contain
ing eight room-, si'uate at the foot of But
termilk Falls in said twp , and that I e is
desirous of keeping a public house therein,
he therefore prays your honors .o grant him
a license to kepp a public house the ensuing
year and he will ever piav.
We the subscribers, eitiz ns of the town
ship of Burnside in the county jf Centro,
recommend the above petitioner, and certify
that the inn or tavern, ab lie is necessary to
ace inimodate the public and en ertain
strangers or travelers, and that the petition
er above named is ot good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with
bou e room and conveniences for the lodging
and aceompao'dation of strangers and travel
ers.
Wm. Stewart Jos. A. Clark, Jan. K B >ak,
Jason Bowes, Geo. P Z mmerman, Abra
ham Frederick, John C- Bowes. John Thom
as, Llaniel B. .Mulhollan, Jos. Bowes. Jac.ib
Cratr, John Bowes, liarrisnn Lucas, Charles
Bowes, Wm. E'er*. Go. K. B >ak, George
Clume, Levi Bowes, Peter Thomas, Silas
D'xon. [Nov 8. 1860 -tc. |
HANDSOME WOMEN !
To T3ao Ladles,
RUNT'S " Boom of Roses." A rich
and e'egant color for the cheeks and lips.—
It will nut wash or rub off, and when once applied,
remains durable for years. The tint is so rich
and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to de
tect its use. Can he removed by lemon juice md
will not injure the skin. This is a new praration,
used by the celebrated Court Beauties ot Loodon:
and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with dtrec
tions for use, for SI.OO
HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a
dazzlt g whiteness to the complexion, as is unlike
anything else used lor this purpose. Mailed free
for 50 cents. P? f
HUNT'S " BRITISH BALM," remotes tan, freck
les, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed
free tor 50 cts.
HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair,
strengthens and improves its growih; keeps it from
falling off, and is warranted to make the hair curl.
Mailed free for SI.OO
HUNT S "PEARL BEUTIFIKR " for the teeth and
gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardnsthe
gums, purifies the breath effectually, preserves the
teeth and p events tootha he. Mailed free fyr $ I UO.
HUNT'S" BRIDVL WREATH PERFUME," a double
extract of orange blossoms and cologne. Mailed
free for SI.OO.
This exquisite perfume was first used by the
Princess Royal of England, on her marriage.—
Messrs. Hunt A Co., presented the Prinoess with
an elegant case oWerfumery. (in which all of the
above articles were included) in handsomo cut
glass with gold stoppers, valued at SISOO, partic
ulars ol which appeared in ths public prints.
All the above articles Sent free, by express, for
$5 00. Cash can either accompany the order, or
be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods.
HUNT A CO.
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St., London, Sansom St., Phil'a., Pa.
For ale by all Druggists and Perfumers.
The Trade Supplied
Nov. 1, 1860. ly.
WW. WHITE, DSNTIST, has per-
inauentiy located m Boalsburg, Centre
County Pa. Office on main st., next door to the
store of Ji hnston <fc Keller, where he purposes
practising his profession in the most scientific
manner and at moderate charges. mar.ls'6o
THEE OE2VTRE OEMOCRAT'.
| LLNDSEY'S IMPROVED
Blood Searclicr
A STAN DA LID M EDICINE
For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of AL]
DISEASES arising from IMPURI
TY OF THE BLOOD.
rPHIS medicine has wrought the mos
-1 miracult us cures in desperate cases of
Scrofula, I Cancerous Formation,
Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the face, | Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, I Scald Head,
Tetter Affections, I Itbe imatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, f Oostiveness,
Jaundice, Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,
Li er Complaint, Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits, Fotxl Stomach.
F male t omplaints, and all Disoases having
their origin in an impure state of Blood.
The above is a portrait of David McCrenry of
Napier township, who, on the 31st day of Aug.,
1858, made affidavit before Justice Gorely that he
was treated for the euro of Cancer by three pbysi
cians of Bedford county, and bv Dr. Newton of
fhe Electric College in Cincinnatti, for a period
of nearly eight mouths,, notwithstanding which,
hi= lip, nose and a portion of his left cheek were
entirely eaten away ! He had given up all hope,
when he heard of the " Blood Searcher," and was
I induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and
although sadly disfigured, thera is no question
but what this invsluablo medicine saved his life
The full particulars of this case may be seen in a
circular, which can be had of any of th- Agents.
We also iefer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, ol
Eldertown, Armstrong county Pa., cured of Scrof
ula after being unable to get out of bed for three
years.
To the case of a ladv in Ansonsville. Clearfield
county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its
worse form.
To the case of George Meisel, residing in Carl
town, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly af
flicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose eff,
and his case was worse, if possible, than Mc-
Creary's.
The particulars of these cases—ev ry one ol
which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher
—BUT also be found in a cirbular to be had ol
any of the Agents.
R. M LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near
the Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, Wholesa e Agent, ritts
bnrg, Pa.
i FOR SALE AT the following named places in
- Centre county :
J. Harris A Co.. Bellefonte; D. Houser A Son,
Plumville Mills ; Geo Jack A Co., Boalsburg ;
Ad m F. Shaffer, Madisonburg; Samuel Pontius,
I Zton; Bal.-er W eher, Howard; H. Brown, Hu
blersburg; C. G. Ryman At". M. Hall, Mi es
! burg; A. T. Schnell A Co., Port Matilda; Kbule
| A heesmgn. MiTheim; Sam-Frank, Rdersburg;
1 T, Wolf A'Son, Wolf's store; W. Wolf. Centre
Hall; K. II Duncan, Spring Mills; ,T. T. J ok,
j Po'ters' Mills; Peter Kerlin, Churchvtlle ; J. H.
IHi hn, r-prii gfield ; Kankin A Bolingcr, Bai
i leysville; .1. 0. Williams, Eigleville; Nix-n A
Co., Mill Hull; Joseph Bing, Unionville ; Gross
A Yearick, Aar n-burg; J <•. Bryan. Pine Grove
Mills ; Jacob 1 a dels. Storm-town, and by deal
ers generally-
Nov. 1, 1861'.—6m.
** Conner & gltd,
HAVE OPENED
The largest assortment of goods ever before offered
for sale by them, consisting,
as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually
kept iD a country store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IN MARKET.
X>3=2.ZE3SSJ GOODS.
Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's Pe-
Beges, Borages, Borage detains, Delains, ChaHi
delains. Poplins, L-stres, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Challi Crape-
Marets, Taujore Cloth, Kohesand Traveling Dress
Goods.
A L S 0,
A large assortment of mourning goods.
ALSO,
Black Silk, Thi.Sit Cashmere Crape and Ptilla
Shawls, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl
Trimmings.
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc
ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and
READYM CLUTS3E\G
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 Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T
able Covers ana Floor Cloths.
ALSO.
Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with
Straw Goods,-; Bon nets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi
ciais and Bonnet Trimmings
ALSO,
A very arge assortment of Shoes and Boots for
men, women and children.
ALSO,
Queensware, Cedarware and Groceries:
ESPECIALLY WCULD
TONNER & STEEL
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
MECHANICS k BUILDERS
To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad
dlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, 6ct. 11,-fiO—tf..
"a, UAWLEY& GLK,
PRACTICAL PERFUMERS,
117 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a
'| HE proprietors of this establishment feel con-
J fident tnat their preparations will compare
favorably with any in the world, either fort ign cr
domestic Extracts for the Handkerchief of the
most exquisite odors. PO ViADES and OILS for
the t air, of the finest tixture and the sweetest
perfumes
SHAVING CREAMS and TOILET SOAPS of
the finest and most de icate lor nation. Also
Huwley's Liquid Hair Dye, is deeidedly superior
to any now in use.
A. HAWLEV'S OLEATE OP COCOA. This prepera
tion is the article above all others for dressing the
hair. It is exceedingly fine and delicate, and
renders the hair dark, soft and glossy The odor
is delighttul No one should be without it, Pow-
I DEBS, BANDOLINE, ROTOE, Ac., and every va-iety
of fine and choice perfumery. HAWLKY'S FRUIT
EXTRACTS for fluvorng pies, puddings, jellies,
coufectionery and .Viineral Water Syrups. All of
which rival the best, ana are surpassed by none.
Oct. 4, [R G. 0.
AUDITORS noi ICE — fhe undersigned
and Au litnr appointed by the Orphan
Court tf Cenire County to distribute the
money in the hand of the Administrator of
E 'zaheth txroye, deceased, have appointed
Thursday the 221 day of November to attend
to that duty at his office iD Bellefonee, all
those interested can attend *
R. G. Durham.
Oct. 25, '6O —4t. >
AN apperient and Stomachic preparation of
JRUN purified of Oxygon and Carhon by con
bu.-tion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest
Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the Uni
ted States, anc perscribed in their practice,
ig 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 otherwise sickly complexion indi
cate its ne< essity in almost every conceivable
case.
Innoxious in all mvladieg in winch it has been
tried, it ha' proved absolutely curative in each of
the following complaints, viz:
In Debility, N'Trans Affections, Enianciation,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea. IJysente.y In
cipient consumption, crv/ulous Tuberculosis, Salt
It'lleum, Mismcustruntion, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In
terim, tent Defers, Pimples on the Dace, &c-
In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the re
sult of acute disease, or of the continued diminu
tion of nervons and muscular energy from chronic
complaints, one trial of this rtstoratiye has prov
ed successful to an extent which a description n >r
written attestation would render ciedible. Inva
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 in a distant land. Some
very signal instances of this kind are attested of
female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
n arasmus. sanguineous exhaustion, critical chan>
ges, and that complication of nervous and dys
■' ! peptic aversion to air and exercise for which the
® phrsician has no name.
In Nnnvous AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for
' reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of
' this preparation of iron must necessarily be silu
tary, for, u like the old oxides, it is vigorously
e toDic, without being exciting and overheating ;
3 ' and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most
obstinate cases of costivehess without ever being
a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable
n j sensation.
3 " | It is this latter property, among others which
a | makes it so remarkably tffcctualand permanent a
. 1 remedy for Piles,, upon which it also appears to
' j exert a distinot and specific action, by dispersing
I the local tendency which forms them.
16 I In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a
' single box of these Chalybeate P.Us has often suf
ficed for the most habitual cases, including the
,s attendent Costiveness.
. | In unchecked DIARRHOEA, even when advanced
" | to DrsKNTERy, confirmed, emaciating, and nppa
~ rently malignanf the effects have been equally
' decisive and astonishing.
~ In the local pains, loss of flesh and Btrength.de
. hilitating oough, and remittent hectic, which gen
oral y indicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.this rerne-"
P dy has allayed the alarm of friends ana physi>
cians, in several very gratifying and interesting
instances.
In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated
r iron has had far more than the good effect of the
most cautiously balan red \ reparations of iodine,
without any of their well known liabilities,
i The attention of females cannot be too confi
n | dently invited to this remedy and restorative, in
| the cases peculiarly affecting them.
! In RHEUMATISM, bothchronic and inftamafory—
' in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has
been invariably well rep irted, both as alleviating
pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of
tLe joints and muscles.
® j In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must certainly be a
' great remedy and energetio res torative, and its
0 progress in the new settlements of the West, will
'• probably be one of high renown and usefulness.
ho remedv has ever been discovered in the
~ whole history of me icine, which exerts sueh
prompt, happy, and folly restorative effects.—
ia Good appetite, complete d igestion. rapid acquisi
re tion of btrength, with an unusual disposition for
active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow
its use.
Put up in neat flat boxes containing 50 pills,
price 51) cents per box j for sale by drugeists and
dealers. Will be sent free to any address on re
ceipt cf the price. All letters, orders, etc., should
be addressed to
R. B LOCKE A Co., General Agents,
Oct. 4, '6o.—ly.] 20 CEDAR ST., N. Y.
1 NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK
OF
' mrnumm
AT EUHNSIDES'
ARR ANTED to be just what we represent
\ ? them. We have the very best which we
warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties.
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND
' SEE FOR YO' IRSELF.
Leather of ?I1 Descriptions,
BELTING kept for Machinery. An y size
have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a
J city prices.
1 ALAIi G v STOCK OF SHOE FINDIGS
DEIY COMPETITION IN HATS,
IOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles,
Ti: Iters, Cart Gears, Cart
i Sada."', Harness Collars,
r Harness Lines, and every
article made and kept by
Saddlers.
1 WHIPS,
i TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
POWDER,
SHOT,
AND CAPS
• " WATAR PROOF BOOTS,
DOUBLE FOULED WARRANTED,
, COPPER TIDED BOOTS AND SHOES
DOB CHILDREN.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS,
r SLEIGH BELLS. FOX TRAPS
Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS &
ALL KINDS OF FURS,
Come and examine our stoik. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is
THE PLACE to get good
Boots and Shoeg,
and such articles in our line.
At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat
, isfaction.
accept our thanks for past favors.
Kellofonte. Oct, Ilth iB6O.
New Store at Pleasant Gap.
'FHE subscriber would resp ctfully in- ,
1 form the citizens of Cen're oou nty that be
has just received and opened an entire new stock
• ol fill and winter goods consisting of
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING. DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, Ac.
I also, have on hands a good supply of
Boots A Shoes. Hats A Caps, .Fancy De
laines A Merinoes, Ladies Furs, Hoods, Scarfs,
, Cloihs, Fancy Gloves, Khives, Breast
r . . Pins, Ao., Ac., Ac.,
i all of which he will sell as 'ow and even lower
than eon be had any where else.
. j. M. CAMPBELL.
PDasant Gap, Oct. 18, '6o.—tf.
J WA~T J twl&. LFi Y~
r " AAD SILVER WARE.
~\T7" E would respectfully inform our friends,
I v pairJDS, and the public generally, th >t we
! have now in store and offer vholesa e and retail,
• at the lowest cash prices, a large and very choice
- [stock of
r j|Watches, Jewelry, Stiver and Plated Ware,
r , of £Very variety and style.
. j Every description of Diamond Worlc and other
Jewelry, made to order, at short notice.
All Goods warranted to be as represented.
N. B — articular attention given to the rcpair
-1 ipg of Watehes and Jewelry of every descri' tion.
STAUFFER A HARLEY,
No. 622 Market street, south side, Phil'a.
f flu 001 * B ' 186o ' -am - |
i "H" AST NOTlCE—Having; closed up my
i . B A business I desire all peisona knowing
iVlntuiselves indebted to me to call and settle
their accounts immediately.
L' R. D.CUMMINGS.
w Oct, 25,'60.-4t.
READIJIEAD!!
GREAT ATTRACTION I! !
NEW AND- CHFAP
Clnljriwj ianpriani,
NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,
City Branch of Rcizenstcinc Brothers, 124
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
TIIE undersigned Respectfully announce to
the inhabitants of Centre county, and the
public in general, that they have opened at the
above named place, the most extensive
went of
READY-MADE CEOTIIING,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Foods, that has ever
been exhibited in this borough, which they will
8ll
30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapost.
Our s nek embraces at ull and complete assort
m> n of Fine Black Cloth Diees and Fit ck Coats,
Cassimere Business Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean,
Farsiezs' and Mechanics' Cassimere, Frock and
Sack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac ~ Ac
0 VEItCUA TS OF bINE CLOTH,
Presidnat end A'oscow Beavers, Seal and Lion
skin and Union Cassipieres, ribbed and plain.
PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE
and Doeskin black Silk mi xcd, ard other fancy
colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and
Union Cass imers ; Pants of strong and substan
tial nuter ial, for the farmor, laboier and me
chanic-
AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS,
such as Satin. Silk, and Silk finished Velvet;,
Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cassimere; cloth
Satinet, Ac.
A general assortment of Boy' and Y'onths'
Clothing and Gentlimen's Furnishing Goods,
Ilats, Caps. Undershirts ami Drawers, Knit Jack
ets, Fine White and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats,
Socks and Gloves, Trunks, Valines, Carpetsbngs,
Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usually
found in a well assorted store of this kind.
We a'so keep a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
such as Pocket books Porimonoies, Pocket
kniv3S and Razors, Combs and Brushes, Watch—
Chains, Keys and Guards. Finger rings A Brea.-t
--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 describe, all ot which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prises.
We invite every person in need of Clothing or
any ol the above mentioned- articles, to favor us
with a call and examine our goods, and prices,
and we are confident that we can give si tisfaction,
and every person shall feel inclined to tell his
friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing cau be
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stoek from RKIZ ENSTS.INE BRO'S., Philadel
phia, wi h whom we are connected, and shall al
ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar
ticles in our line, which will surpass in style, cut,
workmanship and ch'apness.lho&a of any other es
tablishment iu this p art of the country.
A STERNBERG A CO.
Bellefonte, Oct. 4, '6C tf.
NEW S'ORE!
HARDWARE HARDWARE!
WARE! A
11 \|t€IJTIJEBX/f
V \ tJtLLtfW.I . L-.
C. PFNN 'A xjf If?
'I I HE u.i.iorsigned wuum respectfully inform
£ 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 ihe Diamond. They
have selected their stoek with great care, and are
prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred
per cent lower than can be had at any other pi: ce.
The ladies are particularly invited to call and
examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear
nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the public pa
tronage, and will take every pains to please.
Thev ha e constantly- on hand a varietv of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip
tion.
CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SjhWS,
And all vatrietics of
HAND-BACK, GRAFT!NO AND PANNEL
SA IVN.
Broad, Hand and chopping Ax -s. Butchers eleav
er and choppers.
DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH
EX CHISLES, and ADZES.
HAY, MAN (THE
AND SPREADING 'OKKS.
EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES,
NAILS, PAINTS,OIL, GLASS & PUTTY,
COAL OIL AND LAM I S
SADDLER Y HARD WARE.
COACH TRI3I MIG ?
Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,
A d everything that is generally kopt in a well
regulated Harawure Stoie. Terms Cash.
BAXIRESStR A CRIST,
eli eftnte, april 26, '6o.—y.
~7oRPHANS' court saleT
BY Virtue ol an order oi tu Oiphaus Court of
Centre county will be exposed to public sale
ou the premises, on
PHI DAY. OCTOBER 19fA, 1860,
theund vided half of a certain Farm of tract of
Laud, situate in i orth tp., Centre county, about
two miles west of Martha Furnace, on t.i plank
Road, being the real estate of Joseph Williams
dee'd, bounded on the North by land known as
llarland viorr son's improvement, on the east by
la. d of William Kelley, on the south by land of
Clemen Ceckwith and Thomas Wilson, contain
ing about 476 acres, of which about 76 acres are
cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and
the balance well timbered upon which are erect
ed Two I)welling Houses, two Barns, one Saw
Mil! and other out buildings. The said farm ia
situate on the B ild Eagle Plant Road, on the
waters of the Bald Kagie Creek.
TERM.* OF SALE-—One halt the purchase
money on confirmation ot the sale, and the resi
due in one year thereaftei with intarest, to be se
cured by bond and mortgage on the premises.
JOHN W. RICHARDS, Adtnr.
Sept. 6th-'6O 3 -ts.
LIME! LIME!! LIME ! !!
The subscriber re
spectfully informs the public that he has erected a
Lime Kiln near the Borough of Bellefonte, where
he is making Lime of a superior quality—which is
acknoledged to be as wtnte and pure as the Plym
outh lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and
he is satisfied the purchas' r will comeback again.
LEON- MACKALL.
Aug. 23, 1860. tf.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for sale that very valua
Able property now in the occupancy ot Col. R
Liptos, the said property is situate on the corner
ot Centre and Market street-, fronting on the Dia
mond, and is the most desirable place of residence
in Milesburg, will he offered for a-short time only
at a very low figure. J. (}. McMEEN
Milesburg, June 28, '6o.—tf.
UOWEL.L, Sf UOIISSIF,,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORSERS
OF PAPER HANGINGS,
N. E. Cor. of Fourth A Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA. %
Oct. 4, '6O, 3m. [R. Q. 0.
VALUABLE GIFTS
WITH COOKS
AT
GEO. G. EVANS'
on to is A i.
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE.
THE
LARGEST IN THE WORLD!!
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
AT
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
SIXTH YEAR CfTHE ENTERPRISE.
CARD.
Having purchased, the spacious Iron uilding,
So, 43y Chestnut Street, and fitted it up toith every
convenience to facilitate my business, particularly
that branch devoted tit Country t relet" ; and hav
j ing ularyr capital than any other party invested
1 in the business. I 1 in now prepared to offer greater
advantages, and bttr gifts than ever lo my Cus
tomers.
I will furnish any bo k ( of a moral character)
published in the. United States, the regular petail
price of which is One Dollar or uptcarks, and give
a present worth from 50 cents to 100 dollars with
each book, and guarantee to give perfect satisfac
tion, as I am determined to maintain the reputation
. already bestowed upon my establishment.
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are inritek to
call and judge fur themseloes. G. G. EVANS.
IP YCU WANT ANY BOOES
SEND TO
GEO. G. EVANS,
RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, !
No. 439 CHESTNUT .STREET,
IHILIDKLFUIA.
Where all books are sold at the Publishers low
est prices, and you have the
Of receiving
A HANDSOME PRESENT
WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO 100 DOLLARS
WITH EACH BOOK.
GEO. G. EVANS' Original Giit Hook Enterprise
baa been endorsed by the book
t.ade and.all the leading city and
country newspapers in the Un ted
States.
G so. G. EVANS' Punctual business transactions
have received the approbation of
over 6,000,000 citizents of the Uni
ted i-tates, each of whom have re
civeil substantial evidouce of the
benefits derived by purchsiug
books at this estab'ishtuent.
GEO. G. EVVNS Has done more than any other
publisher or bookseller in the Uni
ted States, to wards diffusing knowl
edge to the people* By his sy- tern
many books are read that other
wise would not have round their
Way into the hands of readers.—
Prank Leslie's Newspaper.
GEO. G. EVASS Keeps constantly on hank the
most extensive stock, the greatest 1
assort ent of Books, and circu
lates free to all who may apply,
the most complete catalogue of
Bi oks and Gifts in the United
States.
GEO. G.EVANS Has advantages offered bim oth
er publishers and manufacturers
which enable him to furnish his
patrons with a liner quality and a
better assortment of gilts than auy
other establishment.
GEO. G. EVVNS Publishes nearly Two Hundred
Popular and interesting Books,
therefore, as a publisher, he is bet
ter able to offer ejttra premiuus
and commissions.
GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to
all who may send for books.
GEO. G. EVANS' New classified catalogue of book?
embrace the writings ot every stan
dard author in every department
of literature, and gives ail the in
formation relativo to the purchas
ing an forwarding by mail or Ex
press of books ordered from his es
tablishme t, to ether with full di
rections how to remit money.
Geo. G. EVANS' Catalogue of boqks will bo sent
gratis auu i'ree of po-tgge to any
address in the Un ted States.
GEO. G. EVANS' Inducements to agents Cannot be
surp issed. The most liberal com
missions are offered, and by solic
iting subscriptions to books in the
same time that it would take to sell
one on the u Id fashioned subscrip
tion plan, trend for a classified
cata ogue, and every information
will be given in reference u, agen
cies. Select your book? enclose
the amoqnt of money required,and
one trial will satisfy you that the
best place in the country to pur
chase books is at
THE EXTENSIVE.
GIFT BOoK ESTABLISHMENT.
OF
O-00. O IE3-*7*£sja.j3,
No. 4o 9 Ch estii ut Mi'eet,
Philadelphia.
WHERE YOU CAN GEL' BOOKS OF
ALL KINDS.
Books of Fact! Books of Fiction !
Bo ks of D votion ! Booits of Amusement!
Book's for old Folks ! Looks for young Folks !
Books For Huonds ! Books for Wives!
Books for Lovers! Books for Sweethearts !
Books for Boys ! -
Books for Girls!
Books of Humor!
Books of Poetry !
Books pf Travel!
Books of History!
Books of Biography !
Books of Adventure!
Books about Sailors !
Book? about Soidiers !
Books about Indians !
Books about Hunters !
Books about Heroes !
Bonds about Patriots !
Hooks about Farmers!
Books for Mechanics!
Books for Merchants !
c onks ir Physicians!
Books for Lawyers!
Books for Statesmen !
Bibles ! _
Presentation Books !
Prayer ooks !
Hymn Book? !
Juvenile Books !
Aunuas !
Albums 1
Etc., etc.
Cecil B. Hartley's Interesting Biographies!
Kev. J. H. Ingiabam's Spiritual Romances !
SmucUer's Live ot Patriot? and Statesmen !
J. T. Lauren's Revolutionary Stories !
T. S. Arthur's Popular Tales !
Dr. Alcott's Family Doctor !
Mrs. Heutz's Novels!
Jtrs. Southworth's Novels ! j]
Cooper's Novels!
Dickens' N ovels !
Waveriy Novels 1
Irving's Works!
All the writings of very standard author in
every department cf literalure, in every style of
binding, at toe publisher's lowest prices, and re
member that you pay no more than you would at
any other establishment,and you have the a ivan- |
tage of receiving an elegant Present, which often- j
times is worth a hundred fold more than the j
amount paid for the book.
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED GATALOGUE 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. G. 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 male or fomale, who is
desirous of engaging in an Honorable and proji.
table Employment, requiring but little time and
1 no outlay ot money, aud by which they can ob
taia gratis A Valuable Library, A fiDe Gold
Watch and Chain, A Handsome Service of Plate,
j An Elegant Silk Dress Pattern, A Splendid Sett j
of Jewelry, or many other choice articles enu-
j meraitd in the Lift of (ii!(s, cm d ti to l j :liTf
t)8 an Agent for tLis erti>litsl,tntnt. • "1
Any person in i, ay part of tho ecu. try, can I.V i
an ; gent, simply i>y forming h club, sending u li.? 0
of hooks, and and remitting the imeunt o! money
required for the fame.
fend for a Catalogue. which contain? nil the 'ff
fired information r, i.nive to agencies' and the lor.
umtion of ciube nrd to inaure ppuir.pt and huiiupi
able dealing?, sdoiifs ali order? to
THE HEAD QUAItTKRS
OF
GEO. G. EVANS,
PROPRIETOR OP THE LDBPT AND
LARGEST G!?T£GGK ENTERPRISE *
IN TU4 W'KJ,D,
Permanently located at '
No. 439 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Sept. 13,*1800.-36. f>in. •
JACO2 LAEOIIUS,
6XB Market
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AteD SWISS
WATCHES,
nAS always on hard, a large assortment of
the aiiove kinds of Watches which he will
sou as low as any other Uouso in Iho City or else
where.
J. L, would particularly call attention to
the Celebrated American Witch, which io point
of accurate time keeping and durability will PI- .
eel any Imported wa ch of the sumo oost, nn l is
fur less liable of getting out of order than any
watch made. These ore FACTS which Wilfhe
dei onstrn ted to any purchaser on a fair trial.:
Soiisfaetion will he guaranteed to any and all'"
purchasing at my establishment. A large assort
ment of
JEWELRY, SILVER fit SILVER PLATED WARE.
of every description, stylo and Pattern, constantly
on hand at No. 61.3 Muiket St. Philadelphia.
Sept..6 61) 35—ly.
"COURfPRGCLAMATIONT "~
WHEREAS the Hon. Samuol Linn, Presi
dent Judge o f the Court of Common Pleas
in the twenty-fifth Judicial District, consisting of
the counties of Centre, Clearfield uud Clinton,and
the Hon Henry Barnh.irt, arid Wur Burchfield.
Esqr's, Associate Judges in Centre co., havingis
fued their precept to medirocted,for hoid'g aCo'rt
of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Orphans Court,
Court of Oyer and Terminer, aid General Jiil *
Delivery at Bellefonte, for the county ot Centre,
and to commence on the third iVlonday o. Nov.,
being the 19th day, and lo continue two weeks.
Notice is hereby gihen to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, Constables of the said county of Cen
tre, that they be then and the.e in their proper
persons, at 10 oh lock iu the f renoon of Nov., 26,
with their records, inquisitions, examinations and
their ether remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain to be done, ami
those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute
against t .e prisoners that are or shall bo in the
Jail of Centre county, be then and there to prose
cu'e against them as shall be just.
Giv nundermy hand at Bellefonte the 19ih day
<f Nov., A.JL, 1860, and in the 85th year of tha
independence of the United States.
THOS McCOY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte Centre co., )
Penn'a., Nov, 18 1860.—t0. J
' HOWRAD "ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distress•
erf, afilictedioitk Virujent and Epidemic Dis
eases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases oj
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, io all who apply by letter, with a
description of thicr condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in ca.-e of extremo pover
ty. medicine furuisl ed free of charge.
Valuable heports on Spermatorrhoea, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New
Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the
afflicted in Sealed letter envelopes, <ree of charge.
Two or three Stamps for postage will be accepta
ble.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Srr
geon, Ilowaed Association, No. 2 South Nipth st.
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres't.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Sect'y.
Stpt 6. 60. 35,—6 m.
HONOR TIIE DEAD.
BELLKFONTE BURBLE WORK '.
HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar
ket where I havo purchased a large and ex
tensive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices
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 fore patroniz
ed me can testify to the supcrio- workmanship
both in execution.and design wbieh I manufac
ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones,
table tops, or anything into which the artiole can
be manufactured will do well to give me a call.
All work delivered free of charge.
Shop on High Pa.
W'Ji. GAHAGAN.
Apr. 12, '6O tf.
" iSASAKM & DOCK.
WHOLE ALE GROCERS,
iio. 35 r/ortß 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 H lines A Dock,
They keep on hand the best articles to be had
in the City, in their line of business.
Call and examine their goods.
Remember their Firm is at
No. AO North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Apr. 26, '6o.—ly.
TOWKSEXR & CO.,
(Successors to Sam'l Townsend tfc Son,)
No. 39 South Second Street, above Chestnut,
IL A DELPHI A. f
IMPORTERS & DEALERS ll*
Velvet, Brussels, Tapestries, Three ply, In
grain and Venitian CARIIETS ot tha
best English & American make.
MA 1 TINGS. OILCLOTHS, dx., etc , dx.
V e solicit an inspection of our assortment be*
fore purchasing elsewhuro.
Oct. 4, 'fit I .—3m. [R. G. O.
LOUIS GEREER,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
PAUC XT ZXL S3 ,
For Ladies', Gentleman's and Children's Wear,
NO. ARCFI ST., PHIL'A,
Ail kinds of Furs Dressed, Cleaneland Repaire d
Furs made to order at the shortest notico.
Full value paid for Shipping Furs.
Furs taken care of during
■2* : tha Summer
Oct. 4, '6o.—ly.
_ TWO FARMS FOR SALE.
THESE farms are situated in Graham townsh'
Clearfield oounty, Pa., about 3 miles front tli < 1
village of Kylertowu ; each contains 120 acre o
wtiieh there is 60 or 10 acres cleared 011 oacb
On one is erected a large Two Story Frame L r
and large Frame Barn, and on the other ,
House and Barn. A young orchard on each,a-a.
ing fruit' Terms made to suit purchase rs.
For furthor particulars address,
WM. H. CAMPBELL, M. D„
Moshanuun, Centre Co., I'.i ,
Aug.23,-lS3otf.
* LAB GE assortment Of ladies goat boot- c
-fX and without heels, Misses shoos, advert i
assortment, boys and eiiildrans shoes'an I
of ail kinds. Mens boots and snosS of sit . .
and descriptions, just reotivetl and for sal *. l .
C. McBRLDri
v 3-59 if,