fflfal gfpittlin\t. THURSDAY, NOV., 15th 1800. Farm School, LJoiiafunto Stc.. The following we find in the Hnrriaburg TfiiEQRAPa. It was written by Wkin FoßNer while he was in this town some time since : I had the pleasure, yesterday, of passing I a brief hour at th trotter's High Sehool, aii | institution not as well known and understood us it deserves aod W'!l be hereafter by the people of Pennsylvania. It is located in- the centre <>f this county, in Xittany Valley, on vrbu- f are commonly known as 'lke Barrens' \ a name by no moans applicable to the rich and verdant tract of country surrounding the institution. The land comprising this farm was originally owcel by Gtn, James Irwin, , aa ancle of the Republican Governor elect of Pennsylvania, and generously donated by him to"the usos of the Farmer's High School Altogether the farm embracos f >ur hundred acres, two hundred of which arc under culti vation, the necessary manual labor is perfor med entirely oy tuv s.udoots of the institu tion. Th? Bvstem ol education ad ip'pd liere is on the piaoual labor plan. A certain number of hours are devctd to the usual w irk of a farm, each boy, or a number of tttuionts arranged in companies, being ap pointed 'o the performance of a certain rou tine of daily labor, to be changed us the boy grows in strength and knowledge. In this |- manner a boy first acquires that theoretical 1 knowledge of farming svnioh is essential to a eucseseiul practical pursuit of agriculture He is taught the pricess of fruitification by a study o: chemistry—becomes acquainted with the different qualities of soil, the influ ence of all kinds of manures, and tbeir gen eral fitness for d'ffarent crops, by the same Study and influence of chemis'ry. By such ; a study of chniistry, successful (arm tug can ; only be achieved. Without a thorough know- i leflge of this science, or at least a sufficient knowledge of its influence to understand its uses, no men should attempt to cultivate the soil. 'J he Farmers' High School .s designed to impart this knowledge not only to the stu dents within its wails and at work on its land, but it is engaged in and publishes a regular list of experiments made in ra'sing crups, germenating seeds and grafting fruit .trees. A glance at such an institution will at once impress the readers of the Telegraph with its importance. The hoy who graduates here, has besides a regular English education, a practical knowledge of the practical scien ces whtcli he could acquire at no other insti tution. He is taught, also, to understand end cultivate th° breeding and training of stock, so aa to perfect them also to the uses of the fanner for all his purposes of labor aisd sustenance. The number nf students at present in this institution. I did not ascertain, but there are a great many, and all of them appear to be cheerful aad contented. In appearance, the boys were more healthy than .s presented by the usual appearacce of boys subjected to the restrictions and studies of the class room. I attributed this fact to the exercises and tbe "labor in the field, and the discipline as well e.s order of blending labor of ad kinds w t'i all kinds of studies. Every lad is taught to d.jpend on his own efforts for his necessities and comforts. ' Industry is impressed on him as a roatily as well as a moral virtue. Ilis studies all tend to practical results —bis les sons develop his mind ai.d bis person, leav ing bim tbe gratifyiug contemplation of achievements which lie, aod not others, ac complished. Tbo people of Pennsylvania cannot foster tuch an institution too liberal ly. In connection with cur present system of free school education this institution sho'ld be sustained as one of the proudest evidences of our generosity as a Commonwealth, und advancement aa a people. Dr. Pugb, the principal, is a man of tare attainments and ability. Under his charge the school is daily becoming more proficient and popular, and if sustained by the people and the State, as it should be, it must become some day an insti tution of incalculable value and influence, in connection with similar soli sole, to the peop:e of tbe tvbola country. There is nothing nevr in B'llefonte—not even the new Governor elect, who has been called hence on professional Luisness. It is not very pleasant, this being c infilled within the narrow limits ola village, with nothing now to aitract or amuse one, with lowering clouds in the horizon, and an atm -sphere as full of mist as a lager soaked mein heer is full of fight. Bellefonte with its two thousand in habitants, its fine churches, popular academy and efficient public schools, is not the least attractive village f'n this State. If I were al lowed to deeifle, I would reonounco it on 9, if rot the most beautiful vilicge in Pennsyl vania. God has done more than man for the beauty of the locality. Man could do no mora than 'ne has done, were he as much wed ded to beauty as he seems to be, to wealth, of those aggrandising proportions which nci.fi er delight the eye or the soul. The locality of the viliaga is among a collection of hills that give it a very picturesque apperance, and as tbe village extends its limits, sail the heights are occupied with more of those beau tifui cottage residences which have been ciscted oo their brows within the last few years, the effect iu appearance will add con siderably to tue attraction of Beilefonte. The country is rugged, and requires considerable labor to aioru artistically—but that labor soon repays t ie man who bestows it, not on ly by the comforts he gathers around him aeif, but by the abundance with which the earth yields to the industry of man. As an agricultural region, to portion of Pennsyl vania, s more prolific than that which com poses the rallies of Centra county and the surroundings of Bollefunte, Added to these attractions, it cannot be far distant when Bellefonte must become one of the greatest manufacturing and business towns in the Union. There is certainly every attraction here to make investment profitable. The nat ural resources of the county, its mineral wealth, water powor, healthy climate, will some day be taken advantage of, if not by those who now enjoy themselves in the em brace of such cozy ease within its precints, by the stranger, who will amass the wealth which lies hiddea and unsealed within and around these hills, to excite the envy and jealousy of those who disregarded the invita tioe of that wealth to become its possessor. * Nor ie Bellefonte tbe only village in this lo cality. of which the same can be written in regard to this lack of home enterprise. This whole region of country seems to contribute its wealth and production to enrich otner lo calities and bless and benefit other people. * "Why this is 10, others must answer. It cer tainly does not become me to make the ex planation, however much 1 rimy regret the circumstances. If the inan of capital is sat isfied he is doiDg justice to those who assis ted him in pilling up his fortune, by making bis investments abroad instead of at home, the laboring man and mechanic must pa tiently bide their time, until dame Fortune changes hcrfayors as well as her favoiits. Dr. Ely Parry. By reference to our advertis ing columns it will be seen that this gentle nan intends to comb to Bellefonte on the 19th jnst., on professional business. Ho 'will re snain at this place two weeks, and those de siring to see hirn will please call at the Penn sylvania Hotel. ; Parade at EoaUburg A grand military pa rade was held at BoaleLurg, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. On Wednesday the ''Cameron Infantry," aod the "Indepen dent Dragoons," of -Boalsburg were on pa rade, aod the Boalsburg Brass Band was in attendance- On Thursday morning at an early hour, the "Bellefonte Feocibles" and Band left this place to participate in the parade. When we arrived ia sight of town we heard the firing of the cannon and the beatiiisr of drums, an nouncing that the "war bad already com menced." Soot! we were escorted into town, and marched to and fro through tho street. In the afternoon the companies were inspec ted by aiajor Snyder. A very large crowd of spectators was in attendance, and "On ! Jowrewsewlewm" what a lot of Ladies. In language of a Yankee, "the field was nigh abeout full." It is but proper to say, that this sarrn town of Boalsborg displays more military spo i than any town of the same size we ever saw. They 'wo lurge Volunteer Companies and a Brass Bind. And when these C unpa nies parade they do not "turn out" twelve or fourteen men, but every man is at tbe right place, and at the right time. Hough cn Delinquents. l'he Mac a-Cheek , Press is down on non-paying subscribers, and disposes of them as follows : "The same instrument that pens this melancholy article, will in a few minutes pass down the list and mark out a large number of patrons who have been as punctual with us as a Birl'a boar der- That gentleman never missed a meal nor paid a cent. What will become of such delinquents in this world and the world to come, w9 may not venture to assert. That they will live in ignorance and die an awful death, we all know. In the dread hereafter there must be a place prepared, where, on gridirons, these miserably mean souls will roast over great fires made of uspaij Presses, and be basted with the sweat we have pored out, aud the fat that has been worried off our tones iu tke attempt to infuse a generous feeling or an idea into their narrow minds. Then wiil they cry out aloud and beg to be permitted to pay us the miserable pittance | they owed us in dying without thought of ? We will not heed them but continue dispor ting ourselves in the bosom of Abraham,— Wo do Dot mean Abraham Lincoln, Prcsi- Jsnt elect of the United States, but the real Abraham —father of the Hebrew Children, et al." Darius' Eobbery. On last Wednesday nighc a week, a most daring robbery was commit ted at the residence of Mr. Jacob Genticl, of Peun township. The rubbers eutered the house after 10 o'clock, and with threats to kill, if the least resistance was made, they broke open a chest and took therefrom about | §I4OO in uioDey. The money consisted of §soo in gold, $70.00 in notes, and the bal ance in silver. The monoy, it appears, from what wo can learn, belonged to an old man, an inmate of the house, named Jacob Ileck man. A reward of One hundred and fifty dollars is offered for the discovery of the robbers, and if the money be recovered the qpward will be doubled. Sad Accident. Oa last Thursday, the occasion .of the military parade ia Boalsburg, some gentlemen were engaged in firing a cannon, and in their hurry to reload, after having fired several times, tbey neglected to 6wab the piece, and while loading the cannon dis charged. Mr. Adam Hess, who was engag ed in loading was very badly injured. A part ol his hand was blown off, his hair and eye-brows were bauly singed, and his face painfully burned. The Sosbbnrg-Band. Some time ago a Brass Band was organized in Boalsburg. They raised the money and got up a very fine set of new instruments, and employed Mr. Ro botham, of Philadelphia, as their instructor. We have not yet had the pleasure of bearing them play, but are informed that they per form several pieces very well. The Baud is .composed of the right kind of material, and will doubtless become, in lime, one of the ■ first Bands iD the State. Success attend i their efforts. Soys JFiglitinnr. We observed a couple of ur ' chins of ten or twelve years of age, display ing their Heenan abilities to some extent on •' Derr's Corner" the other day. Each clung to his antagonist with the tenacity of ati- : gcr- S. uio gentlemen who were near by, af i ter considerable pulling, succeeded in sepa- ; rating the b'hoys. Bad practice, buys. Hunting'. Several sporting men of our town are now "out to the Alleghenies" on a hunt ing excursion. We suppose that the deer will have to suffer for there are some regular Crocketta among our hunters. It is to be hoped that, if successful, they will not fail to send us some veuison. SPECIAL NOTICES. TONNER & STEEL, Pace just received. opened, and are telling off at surprisingly Low Prices, one of the Largest, and Moot Ca re fully Selected stocks of Goods, of every description, ever brought to this town. Indeed, the stock is constituted of a greater variety of article' than we have ever before seen in a country store.— Their Advertisement appears in to-day's paper. WAT C HES, JEWEL RLY~ AND SIL VEli WARE. WE would respectfully inform our friends, patrons, and the public generally, thst we have DOW in store and offer wholesa e and retail, at the lowest caßh prices, a large and very choice stock of Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, of every variety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry, made to order, at short notice. All Goods warranted to be as represented. | N. B.—l articular attention given to the repair- t ing of Watches and Jewelry of every description, j STAUFFER & HARLEY, I No. C 22 Market street, south side, Phil's. Oct. 18. 1860—Jm. ' •obexes o^r^ejß.!®! i 'rphans' Court Sale. EY vir'ue of an onier of tie Orphan's j Court of Centre county will he exposed j to Public Sale on the premises in Unionville, on Saturday, the 17'h of November, the fol- j lowing described property being the Real Es tate of 8 F. Weidner, dee'd, to wit ; Acer- j tain lot or parcel of ground with buildings j thereon ereeced, in the Borough of Unionviile, , bounded and described as follows: Begin nir.g at the corner of Chestnut and Centre j S-reets, and running up Chestnut S reer CO | feet to A. P- II Oipr's ioc, thence by said lot ; 120 feet t:> uri Alley, thence by the said Al- j ley 60 feet to Centre Street, and thence by Centre Street to tbe piece of beginning. TERMS:—One half the purchase money on confirmation of the Sale, the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be se-- cured by Bond and Mortgage JASON KIF.K, Adtn'r, Unionvide, Oct. 25tb, 1800—ts. Orphans 1 Court Sale. I)Y viitue of an order of the Orphan's C< urt of ) Centre county, will ho exposed to Public ' ftute i n the premises in Port Matilda,on SATUK i DAY, the 24th of -NOVEMBER. at 10 o'clock, A. | M , of said day. the following described property j I being the Rial E.-tate ol John lii-ainer, dee'd.. to I wit: Two certain iots ot griundin said town, | bounded us follows, viz : On the East by lot of R. I D. Cummings, on the West by lands of Humes A Son, on the North by the same, and on the South fronting on the Philipsburg and Glade Turnpike Road, on which is erected a good Two Story frame Dwelling House, Stable, Blacksmith Shop and other, ontbuildidgs. Said lot containing oae fourth ot an acre more or less. TERM.-* :—One half of the purchase money on confiraatioH of Sale, aud the residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secure )ho Bond a d Mortgage. A. R. BARLOW, Adui'r of John Btarner. llalfmoon, Oct. 13. 'OO. —is. Orphans' fCourt Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Centre county, will be exjiosed to public tale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, ou MONDAY the 20th of NOVEMBER, 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, the following desreibed property situate in Ilowardvilie, belonging to the estate of Martha A. Donagliy, dee'd", bounded as follows, viz : On the South by the public toad leadiug from Lock Haven to Milesburg, on the West by a four foot alley, on the North by on alley IfiJ feet wide, and on the East by a lot of Wm. Ntff, containing one quarter of an acre, said lot being 40 feet front ing on the public load leading from Lock Haven to f ilesburg. and about 300 feet deep. TERMS. —Cash ou confirmation of sale. JNO. W. HAYS, Adua'r. . Oct, 25, '6o.—ts. has splendidly fitted up a new Restaurant at the corner of Allegheny and Bislop streets, where the hungry and those that tnirst, can find the necessaries wherewith to keep the body mov iug and refreshed. In his establishment, all kinds of vegetables of the season, the earliest in mar ket, can be had at the most reasonable prices.— Chicken Soup, Spring Chickens, Tripe, Sardines, Oysters and Coin Soup always ou hand. Fresh lunch every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock. It is the intention of the proprietor to make this the star Saloon of the town, and he respoetfully solic its the patronage of the public. Bellefonte, Oct- 4, 1560.—3t. IRi.illi33.ory Goods. A LARGE and splendid assortment of Millinery -A Goods has just been received at the Store of RS. E. H. GRAFIUS. Among other things, may bo found a fine assort ment of VE L VE T, SIL K AND STR AW B ONNETS, purchashed in the city, and trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. Having employed a first class milliner from the City she l'eels prepared to execute all orders with which she may be favored. ALSO : Whitman's best candies for sale MRS. E. H. GRAFIU3. Bellefonte, Nov. Ist—'6o' tf. KLEMM & BROTHER.," IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS iS Iffasical Instruments, GERMAN, FRENCH AND Italian Strings, No. 705 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13,-4t FAY YOUR LICENSE. MERCHANTS, ai!d ail others, who hare not yet paid their License, are hereby respectfully invite to pay up between this time and the Nov., Court. By so doing you will save trouble and cost. Afrer that time they will certainly be placed in the bands oi the proper officer tor coMeeii in. \V. W. BROWN Treasurer of Centre Co. Bellefonte, Nov. 1, '6o.—tc. J. PALMIER & CO., MARKET ST., WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. Dealer in PISH CHEESE and Provisions, Have constantly on hand an assortment of DRIED & PICKLED FISH, Ac., viz : Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork. Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, Ac., Oct. 4, '6o.—3m [J. Web. MADAME St liIVEND'S INFALLIABLE POWDERS, F.3R the speedy and effectual Cure of all Infa mations, Fevers. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Liter Complaint. Piles. Gravel, and all Acute and Chronic Diseases of Adults and Children. —Send 3 cent Stamp to her Agent, G. B. JONES, Hundreds of testimonials.] Box 2070 Phila, P. O. ffSf Agency, S. W. cor. Third & Arch fets. Oct. 4, 1860. 10L J. Web. HUGH" B. BRISBEN, druggist, MANUFACTURER OF EXTRA LIQUOR COLORING, N. TV. Cor. Third & Poplar streets, Terms Cash.] Philadelphia. Oct. 3, iB6O,— ly. STRAY.— Came to the residence of thß subscriber on or about the Ist day ot : Oct. 1860. One white yearling steer, with red ears, some red spots on the body. No marks on ears, the owner is hereby aotified to come forward, proye property, pav char ges, otherwise it w ill be disposed of as the law provides. A. M. ELDER. Half Moon Oct.. 25, '6O-3t. BARBARA GORDON, j vs > DAVID GORDON. J IN the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Centre, Augus' Term, 1860, No. . Or der of publication in Divorce. Returnable feurth Monday in November, 1860, THOS. McCOY, Sheriff. Opt 25, IB6o.—tc. EDER, CUMMINGS & CO., LOCK Haven aud Tyrone Da'iy Liue of Sta ges, leave Lock Haven at 5 o'clock, A. M., arrive at Bellefonte at 1 1 o'clock. Leave Belle fonte at I2i o'clock, arrive at Tyrone at 6 o'clock P. M. Leave Tyrone at 9A. M., arrive at Belle fonte at 4 o'clock, P. M., leave Bellefonte for Look Haven at 4 P. M., and arrive at 11 P. X. July 10,--1860. Comui" it J^Ltl, 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 in a country stere, together with all the NEW STYLES IN MARKET- G-OOBS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's Do- \ Beges, Burnges, Borage detains, Delains, Challi- ; delains. Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bo'mbar.ines, | Lawns, Ginghams. Chintz, Brilliants, Challi Crape- \ Murots, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. A L S O, A large assortment of mourning goods. A L S O. Black Silk, Tidbit Cashmere Crape and St ilia Shawlf, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, aud,Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimers, Sa'inetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonados and KEADi MADJi CLOTiSHW j A LSO, Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladles 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 and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's nats always on hand, together with Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artiti cials and Bonnet Trimmings, ALSO, A very argo assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and okildrou. ALSO, Queonsware, Cedarware and Groceries. ESPECIALLY WCULD TONNES, & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS k BUILDERS To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad- 4 dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, Oct. 11,-Gil —tf., HANDSOME' WOMEN ! To Til© IjadLles. TJUNT'S " B'oom of Roses." A rich 11 and eVgint color for the cheeks and lips.— It will not wash or rub off, and when once applied, remains durable for ywars. The tint is so rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to de tect its use. Can be removed by ietuen juice mid will not injure the skin. This is a new proration, used by tho celebrated Court Beauties of Londou and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direc i tions for use, for SI.OO HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a dnzzli g whiteness to tbe complexion, as is unlike any thing else used for thi3 purpose. Mailed free for 50 cents. HURT'S " BRITISH BALM." reisot es tan, freck les, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free lor 50 ct. HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair, streng tln-ns and improves its growth, keeps itfrom falling off, and is warranted to make The hair curl. Mailed free for SI.OO HUNT'S "PEARL BEUTIFIFR " for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the toeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectually, preserves the teeth and p events loot ha he. Mailed free forSl 00. 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 Ca., presented ttie Princess with an elegant case of Perfumery, (iu which all of the above articles were included) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at SISOO, partic ulars ot which appeared iu ths public prints. All the above articles 3rnt free, by express, for $5 00. Cash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the express agent on delivery- ol goods. HUNT A CO. Perfumers to the Queen. Re a fait St., London. Smisorj St., Phil'a., Pa. For ale by all Druggists and Perfumers. Tho Trade Supplied. Nov. 1, 1860. ly. ' NEVSTAND SPLENDID - STOCK OF SlflfS&SMiS AT BURNSIDES' "VtT All RANTED to be just what we represent yy them. We have the very best which wc warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND .SEE FOR YO JRSELF. Leather of si! Descriptions, BELTING kept for Machinery. Any size have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a citv prices. A 'LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS DEI- Y COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS WATAR PROOF BOOTS, DOUBLE SOULEV WARRANTED, COPPER TIP ED BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHI Li'KEN. A LARGE AtifcURTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGII BELLS. FoX TRAPS. &e. i Digest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS Jk | ALL KINDS OF FURS, I Come and examine our stork. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, and sueh articles in our line. At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat isfaction. JSY" Please accept our thanks for past favors. Bellcfonte, Oct, 11th iB6O. ~A7HAWLEY& GO., PRACTICAL PERFUMERS, 117 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a '1 HE proprietors of this establishment feel con- J fident that their preparations will ocmcu.o lavorably with any in tbo world, either foreign cr domestic Extracts for the Handkerchief o! the I most exquisite odGrs. POMADES and OILS for ! the l air, of the finest tixture and the sweetest perfumes SHAVING CREAVIS r.nd TOILET SCAF3 of the finest and most dedcate formation. Also Ilawley's Liquid Hair Dye, is deoidedly suporior to any now in use. A. UAWLBY'S OLEATBOF COCOA. This prepera tion is the article above all others for dressing tbe hair. It is exceedingly fine and delicate, aud renders the Lair dark, soft and glossy The odor is delightful. No one should be without it. POW DERS, BANDOLINE, HODGE, Ac., and every variety of line and choice perfumery. HAWLET'S FRUIT EXTRACTS for flavoring pies, puddings, jellies, confectionery and Mineral Water Syrups. All of which rival the best, and are surpassed by ncne. Oct. 4, 1860,—3 m. [R. G. 0. AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned and Auditor appointed by the Orphan' Court of Cenire County to distribute the money in the band of tbe Administrator of Elizabeth drove, deceased, have appointed Thursday the 22d day of November to attend to that duty at his office in Bellefouce, all hose interested can attend. R.G. Durham. Oct. 25, *OO —4*. j LINDSEY'S IMPROVED Elood Bcarclior ! A STANDARD MEDICINE i For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL .DISEASES arising from IMPURI i . XY OF THE BLOOD. ''PHIS medicine has wrought the most I J- miraculous cures hi desperate cases of ! Scrofula, I Cancerous Formation, I Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, : Pimpios on the face, J Sore Eyes, 1 Old, Stubborn Uicors, .Scald llead, i Tetter Affections, -Rhe imatie Disorders, i Dyspepsia, Costiveness, : Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Li er Cumpiaint, Loss of Appetile, Low Spirits, Foul Stomach. Fmale < omplaints, and all Diseases having their origin iu au impure state of Blood. • % The above is a portrait of David McCreary of Napior township, who, on the 31st (Jav of Aug., 1858, made affidavit before Justice Gorely that he was treated for the euro of Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the ERetrio College iu Cincinnati!, for a period of nearly eight months, 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 induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. I The fall particulars of this case may be seen in a 1 circular, which can be had of any of th* Agents. We also iefer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of Eldertown, Armstrong county Pa., cured of Scrof ula after being unable to got out of bed for three years. - To the case of a lady in Ansonsville, Clearfield county, who was also afilictod with Scrofula iu 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 off, and bis case was worse, if possible, than Mc- Creary 's. The particulars of these cases—ev ry one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —may also be found in a cirbular to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near j the Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, AYholesaie Agent, Pitts burg, Pa. FOR SALE AT tho following namod places iu Centre county : J. Harris A Co., Bellcfonte; D. Hotter A Son; Pluniville Mills; Geo Jack A Co., Boatsburg , Adam F. Shaffer, Madisonburg; Samuel Pontius, Zion; Raiser Weber, Howard; H. Brown, Hu blersburg; C. G. Ryman A T. M. lltill, Miles burg; A. T. Scbnell A Co., Port Matilda; Rbule A Reesman, MiUheim; Sam-Frank, Rebersburg; T. Wolf A Son, Wolf's Store; W. Wolf. Centre Hall; R. H.Duncan, Spring Mills; J. T. Jack, Potters' Mills ; Peter Kerlin, Churchville ; J. 11. Halin, Springfield ; Rankin A Bolinger, Bai ieysvitVc ; J. Q. WiiZiains, EagfcvUfe : Nixon A Co., Mil/ HaU; Joseph Bing, UDionviUe ; Gross A Yoarick, Aaronsburg; J 0. Bryan, Pine Grovo Mills ; Jacob Daniels. Stonnstowu, and by deal ers gcneraWy. Sept. 6, 'GO.t — Nov. 1, 1861'.—6ra. ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY Virtue ol au order o; in- Oiphaus Court of Centre cuUDty, will be exposed to public sale ou the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 th, 1860, the undivided half of a "certain Farm of tract of Laud, situate in 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 llarlaud Borr son's improvement, on the east by land of William Kelley, on tbe 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 OF SALE-—One half the purchase mouey on confirmation ol the sale, and the resi due in one year thereaftet with iut rest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOHN W. RICHARDS, Admr. Sept. 6th-'6O 3;"-ts. nAINE*T&~BbCK. WHOLE ALE GROCERS, No. 3d Nortii 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 A Dook. They keep on band the best articles to bo had in the City, iu their line of business. Call and examine their goods. Remember their Firm is at No. 35 Nwth Water Street, PHILADELPHIA Apr. 26, '6o. ly. New Store at Pleasant Gap. TSE subscriber would respectfully in* X form tiie citizens ol Cemre county that he has just received aud opened an entire new stock ol fa 11 and winter goods consisting of HARDWARE, CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. t I also have on hands a good supply of Bouts A Shoes, Hats A Caps, Fancy De laines A Merinoes, Ladies Furs, Hoods, Scarfs, Cloths, Fancy Gloves, Khives, Breast Pius, Ac., Ac., Ac., all of which ho will sell as 'ow and even lower than cou be had anywhere else. J. M. CAMPBELL, Pleasant Gap, Oct. 18, '6o.—tf. TOWNSEND & CO., (Successors io Sam'l Toumsend & Son,) No. 39 South Second Street, above Chestnut, ILADELPHIA. ; IMPORTERS A DEALERS IN Velvet, Brussels, Tapestries, Three-ply, lu . grais and Vcuitian CARHETS ol the best English A American make. ' MAI TINGS. OILCLO THS, &c„ Nc„ &c. F Wo solicit an inspection of our assortment be > fcra purchasing elsewhere. : Got. -A, '6o.—dm. [R. G. O. DO WIS GS^BER, 5 IMPORTED AND AiAIICFACTURER OP ' FANCY pans. r For Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, f NO. 334 ARCH ST., PHIL'A. AU kinds of Furs Dressed, Cleaned and Repaired. F'urs made to order at the snortest notioe. j Full value paid for Shipping Furs. 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Impurities of the blood, depression of vital ener gy, pale and otherwise sickly complexion indi cate its necessity iu almost every conceivable caar. Innoxious in all nivladies in which it has been tiied, it ha- proved abso'utely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: In Debility, Nertnus Affections, EuiaHciulion, Dyspepsia, Constijjation, Liarrhait, Dystnte.y In cf rii itt consumption, -cmfulons Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, JlismsHstruation, tt hilts, Ciiiurosis, Liver Complaints, Uhroni• Headaches, Rheumatism, In termittent Fevers, Fiiuphs on the Face, ttc. In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY 1 , whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the continued diminu tion of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, ono trial of this restorative has prov ed successful to an extent which a description not written attestation would render ciedible. Inva lids so long ted-ridden as to have become forgot ten in their own uoighborh od?, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Sotno very signal instances of this kind aro attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent n arasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical chan ges, and that complioatiea of nervous and dys peptic aversion to air nud oxcrciko for which ibe physician has no name. In NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be silu tnry, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating ; and gently, regularly aperient, even iu 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 Files, up in which it also appears to exert a distinct nnd specific action, by dispersing tho loeai tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, A single box of these Chalybeate P.lls has often suf ficed for tho most habitual cases, including the attendent Costiveness. In unchecked DIARRHCEA, even when advanced to DvsENTBUy, confirmed, emaciating, uud appa rently malignant, jj je effects have been equally decisive aud astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strongth,de bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gen eral y indicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, tins reina dy has allayed tho alarm of friends and physi cians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In £CROFULOU3 TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of tho most cautiously balanced prcpar at ions of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confi dently invited to this remedy and restorative, iu tho cases peculiarly affecting thctn. In RHEUMATISM, both chronic ao'l Tnflam.itory ill tho latter, however, mo, decidedly—it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of ILe joints aud muscles. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must certainly be a | great remedy and energetic res lenitive, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will ; probably be one of high renown and usefulness. ; No remedy has evor been discovered in tho i whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative eft'eots, — Good appetite, complete digestion,rapid acquisi tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat boxes containing 50 pills price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on ro | eeipt tf 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. LIME! LIME!! LIME !! ! The subscriber re ! speotfully informs the public that he has erected a Lime Kiln near tho Borough of Bellefonte, where he is making Lime of a superior quality—which is achnoledgcd to be as white and pure as th 6 Plyin outh lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again. LEON MACK.4LL. ■ Aug. 23, 1860. tf. , VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE~ TIIE subscriber offers for sale that very vain a. ble property now iu the occupancy of Col. R | Liptos, the said property is situate on the corner 1 of Centre and Market street-, fronting on the Di | mdrid, and is the most desirable place of residence | in Milesburg, will bo qffored for a short tiino only ; at a very low figure. J. G. McMEEN. j Milesburg, June 28, '6O. tf. I ISO F5 IS O VMJKE, : MANUFACTURERS AND INDORSEES OF PAPER HANGINGS, N. E. Cor. of Fourth k Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Oot. 4, '60,3 m. ' . [R. G. 0. TWO FARMS FOR SALE. T'HESE farms are situated in Graham township, I Clearfield county, Pa., about' 3 miles from f ha village of Kyleriowa ; each coutains 129 acres, of which there is 60 or 70 acres cleared on each farui. On one is erectod a large Two Story Frame House aud large Frame Barn, and on the other a log j House and Barn. A young orchard on each,bear j ing fruit 1 Terms made to suit purchasers. ! For further particulars address, WM. H. CAMPBELL, M. D„ Moshannon, Centre Co., Pa., I Aug.23,-1860tf. ' W. A. ARNOLD. JOHN W. WtLSOt^ ARNOLD & WiLSON , WARMING k VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No. 1010 Chestnut Sireet, Philadelphia. CMILSON'S .Pates; Cone and Ventilating FURNACES. Cooking 1 Ranges, ENAMELEB STATE S ' MANTELS Common and Low how u Parlor Grates, | Warm Air Registers and Ventilating, Ac. Ac. 1 Particular attention given to warming and Veu-i 'Mating Buildings of every discription. BENJ. M. FELT WELL, Sup't. Apr. 26,-1860. ly. BELLEFONTE DISPENSARY! Persons in want of PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES, or anything of the kind, Will do well to purchase tnemat the Drug Store of J. A J. HARRIS, Brockevhoff's Row, Bellefoute. Also, PKUUS, MEDICINES, POCKET Kmvus, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, TOBACCO, SUGARS, LIQUORS, and all the Patent Medicines made. J