Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 29, 1860, Image 3

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THURSDAY, NOV., 29 18C0.
Louis Sherman.
The notorious man whose
name beads this item, came to this section
of country some six or eight years ago.
His first stopping p'ace was, if we mistake
net, Boalsburg. His appearance and gen
eral behavior, at that time, caused some sly
whisperings and suspicious glances. After
staying about that place for some time, he
won tbe affections of an accomplished and
beautiful lady w'ucm he married. Some
time after this be came to this town where
he spent a few months and succeeded in in
fluencing a youDg girl to leave her home.
We are told that he accompanied her to the
city of Philadelphia, where he deserted her
leaving her a defenceless girl ID a strange
city. For this offence a warrant Tor his ar
rest was issued, but he succeeded in making
bis escape. We next hear of him in Illinois
wbere, a vear or two since he robbed a bank,
for which offence he was sent to the Peni
tentiary of that Stale. lie mads his escape
from this Institution, some time since and
returned to the Western part of this county.
Here be committed some thefts and au at
tempt was made to arrest him, but for a time
ha escaped tbe hands of justice. During
the latter part of July the store of Mr. Ilaim
near Boalsburg was entered and a large
amount of goods taken therefrom. Upon ex-i
amination of the premises, in the morning it
was found that tbe entrance had been ef
fected by the back door, and that tbe goods
had been carried through the adjoining or
chard to a wagon in ttie woods near bv.—
The wagon, vre are told was traced to Stone
valley and there all traces wete lost arid the
pursuit given up. Two weeks ago. a war
,.aot was issued for the arrest of Sherman
Ou last Saturday evening a week a party
■ f S>x or seveD meu left Pine Grove for Stone
Valley, the residence of Sherman. They ar
riv-d s'me time in the night and placed
themsilves in amhuslk uear the bouse. At
day-break they observed Sherman at tbe
door where he remained a moment and then
returned. The party surrounded the house
and sent a committee to wait upon tbs gen
tleman and inform of tbe object of their visit.
When they came to tbe door founu it bar
red and tbev were politely informed that.an
attempt to enter would be resisted with arms.
An entrance was soon effected and search
made. After tbe bouse had been searched,
in vain, the carpet was raised and a trap
door was discovered near the fire. It was
raised and there sat the object of the search.
He was arrested and brought to this place
wbere he wa lodged in jail.
When it became, known that he was ar
rested, Mr. Ilahn,tbe proprietor of the store
mentioned above, thought it likely that he
was connected with thv robbery of his store. ■
Accordingly Mr. Hahn and some other gen- I
tieuien proceeded to the house of Sherman to j
search for them. The searched the hcuse j
without finding the goods. Tbcy were abou.'
to depart when one of the men observed an |
opening in the ceiliDg. They searched ii |
and found therein a large quantity of the sto- j
ion goods.
On last Saturday night, Sueruian, with two
O her prisoners, broke jail, and left for parts
unknown. Up to the time of going to press,
he has not heen captured. It is a notorious
tact, that a person can get out of this Belle
fonte jail with very little trouble, it being
not in order to keep a person confined. A
new jail would add greatly to the credit of j
the county, as well as enable the Sheriff to j
keep persons who a:e placed in his charge. ;
Thanksgiving.
To-dav the people of twenty
States of the American Union are offering j
thanks to Almighty God, the bountiful giver j
of a'l good, for the manifold benefits and j
blessings which he has conferred upon them j
Everybody who has any gratitude in his
heart towards his maker, approves of this
good old Yankee custom of devoting one day
in each year to thb worship of Almighty
God. la the midst of the great political trou- :
Lie which now almost retids the Union in j
twain, tbe peopje of the different bcates do j
not forget their benefactor, hut witn old fash- j
ioned Union spirit tbey engage unitedly in
this worship. May it ever bo so.
Protracted Meeting".
llav. Sherlock is still car- J
rying on the protracted effurt at tbe Boiling J
Spring with considerable success. The only
difficulty he encounters is the interruption
of the meeting, almost eyery night, by a pack
of unprincipled and unmannerly rowdies,
who make it a point to be on hand for no
other purpose but to interrupt tbe people in
the worship of God. Persons who have no
more principle than to behave in this way
■houldbo dealt with in the strictest man
ner. The meanest convicts in the darkest
cells of tho Eastern Penitentiary would be
fit persons to compose the court and jury to
try ADD convict such rascals.
"The Harp Man."
This musical gentle
man has been in our village for about two
weeks, discourcing music on his "ancient
harp," and taking in the dimes of the music
loving public. He amuses the juveniles !
greatly by eating the money he takes in.
Vocal Music.
There will B9 a meeting on monday even
ing next, the 3d iost., in the arbitration room
ot the Court II >u;e, for the purpose of form
ing a class in Vocal music to be under tbo
direction of Mr. 11. Burlew of Lock Haven.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Bellefoute are
respectfully invited to attend.
Glaas Blowing.
An old man named Porzal,
ht? been stopping at the Conrad House for
a week past, where he daily exhibets tbe
mode of faney GLASS blowing V'E saw some
artioles of his manufacture, and must SAY .
that they are really beautiful.
Koycobcr.
The preppnt- month is charaeter
' by Virginia F. Townsend as "the elev
enth chanter in the volume of the year. We
j turn to its pages with saddened hearts, for
they are not full of the brightness of the
j songs of May ; they do not spring with the
1 beauty and vividness of June, and they are
i not written with the tropical glow and splen
dor of September. November bas not been
; anointed with oil of gladness as her sisters,
i The glow and splendor ot their inspirations
have not descended on ber, and she writes
her story in low, pallid colors, and vierd
clouds, and mournful nigbt-winds breathe
I along it. Still, sometimes there flashes out
| a lyric, sweet and tender, like sunbeams lost
| out of the summer, or winds which have
I wandered away from May ; and our hear s
are stirred within us, aDd we love the pale
faced poet, November, with a yearning ten
derness that wo hardly gave to her glorious
: sisters. We' are looking off tc the close of
the Book we have read in storm and sun
shine, in days of glory and beauty, in nights
of silence bordered with stars —read it amid
all voices and changes—among the white
wrappings of wiDter and the green border
ings of spring —where the summer walks in
the beauty of embroideries, and the autumn
| in the glory of her jewels. Full of sweetness,
and wisdom, and graciousness. has been the
volume God hath given into all hearts, for
lie who inspired it taught morning stars
! ti.eir songs of day, and laid the foundation
of the earth, that it should not 09 removed,"
Arnold St Wilson.
We invite the attontion of
the public to the card of this jvell koown
firm. The article they manufacture are su
perior to any of the kind we have ever seen
jin this country. Their enambled Mantles
are beautiful. They are fully as durable—
much cheaper, and ban Isomer than the finest
It lian marble. Our people who intend
building fine houses nest spring, should go
to Philadelphia, and buy their warming and
Ventilating apparatuses, furnacee, boilers,
find mantles, from Arnold and Wilson.
What constitutes True Happiness?
Not crowns
and scepters ; not princely halls and proud
domains, nor all the pomp that wealth can
give ; no, none of these can give true happi
ness. But if you want to be truly happy
just call at the Saloon of H. 11. Stone OR the
corner of Allegheny aDd Bishop Streets, and
try a dish of his Oysters,
They are the balm of every grief,
The hungry appetites relief.
Scilefonte Academy.
This well known In
stitution op°ned its winter session on last
Monday. Mr- White, the gentlemanly Prin
cipal, is well qualified for the position he oc
cupies. AS.ible iu his manners, a ripe schol
ar, dignified, lut not severe, lie is just the
man to have charge of our Academy. Pa
rents, se° to it that your home school is well
patronized.
Hunting Season.
Hunting season is at hand
and our sporting m"n are making good use
of the time, and every day we see fine speci
mens of deer, and other game brought to
town. Two weeks ago two gentlemen of this
town Mr. Geo. Weavsr and Henry Ivabello.
3tarfed out on a bunting expedition. They
remained a week during which time, we are
told they killed five deers and wounded two.
That we call a good weeks work.
Oyster Saloon.
We wouid invite the attention
of all persons who are tond of a good dish of
Oysters, to the advertisement ol Geo. Down
ing. llis Srloon is in the basement story of
Reynolds' new building, and he is always
prepared to wait- on those who lavor him
with a call. Stop in and try a dish of as
prime, fat fellows as you ever sat down to.
Removal. -
D. G. Bush has removed bis Law-
Office from the Aveade building to the South
west corner of the Diamond, in the office for
merly occupied by A. C. Tenner, where he
can be found during business hours.
IsTcre Music.
Sam. the banjo man is in town
this week, singing his soDgs and "picking on
his ole banjo," to the amusement of large
crowds which are always sure to surround
him. He is a good singer, and beats the na
tion on the banjo.
Silled a Deer.
Mr. James Ward killed a
fir.e deer a few days ago. And unlike many
others he did not forget the printer, but sent
us a large peiea of veniaoo. He has our
thanks.
Court
Is in session tb'9 week. A great many
persons are in towD, and business is being
done with dispatch.
THE MARKETS.
[BELLEFOXTB, NOV., 29,1860
White Wheat, per bushel SI.OO @ sl.lO
Red, do SI.OO @ $1.05
Rye, do 60
Corn, do ~ 60
Oats, by weight, do 28
Barley, do 62
Buck wheat, do 60
Clover Seed, do 5 00
Potatoes, do 60
Lard, por pound
Be con, do 10
Tallow, do 121
Butter, do
Eggs, per dozen, 12
Plaster, ground, por ton, 10.00
CTRRP;RTI). N0v.,"29.
Buckwheat <j9 bushel 75 ; Rye bushel $1.00;
Oats bushel 50 ; Corn 1.00, Flour,
Sup. Fine, <& bb1.57.00 ; Extra bbl. $7-50: ex
tra family $ bbl. SB.OO ; Butter IS cts ; Eggs tp
dozen 12 cts.
LOCK HAVEN, Nov. 29. j
Wheat Flour, bbl. $0.25; Corn Meal, tjji 100
lbs. $1.75@ 1-87 ; White wheat, bus., $1.28 ; I
Red wheat $'1.18; Rye, 60cts; Corn 75 cts ; Oats
40 cts; Cloverseed $4 00 ; tb 14@16cts;
Ta'low 10@12 cts; Lard 10@12cts; Eggs fj doz.
14@iti cts.
LEWISTOWN. NOV. 29 .
White wheat bush. $ 1.23 : Red $1.13; Bar
ley bush . flOcts ; Corn p bush. 55cts ; Oats $ i
bush. 25' , t ; Buckwheat ijji bush. 60cte; Clover- j
seed bush. $5-00 : Timothy seed $1.75; Lewis- J
town Axtra Flour, 100, $3.50 ; Extra $3.00 ; '
Butter, good. $Jb 15cts; Lard 12etg ; Eggs $ I
del. 10 et Potatoes, new, bushel, 30 ota.
"apsacss
SPECIAL EOT ICES.
-\ t m
. I TONNER &. STEF.L,
Have just received, opened, and arc selling off at
surprisingly Low Prices, one of the Largest, and
Most Carefully Selected stocks of Goods, of every
e description, ever brought to this town. Indeed, th e
0 stock is co stituted of a greater variety of articles
® than we have ever before seen in a country store
Their Advertisement appears in to-day's paper.
' TxmmmeammmmmmmmtaaßmmßmamKmsmmMammmaam
s Great Work on the Horse.
'THE HORSE &HIS DISEASES:
e j BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S.,
' I PROFESSOR OF PAIHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE SITR
-1 J GERY IN THE COLLI GE OF nil LAD EL PILL A, ETC.
J WILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History and dis
tinctive traits of tho various breeds of
• ; European, Asiatic. African and Amer
ican Horses, with the physical forma
tion and peculiarities of the an mal,
3 I and how to ascertain his ago by the
f ! number and condition of his teeth ;
illustrated with numerous explanatc
" j rv engravings.
j THE HORSE AND IIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL You of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Eeediig, Grooming, Shoeing, and
the general management of the horse,
witl the best modes of administering
medicine, also, how to treat Biting
Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,
Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other
vices to which he is subject; with nu
merous explanatory engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and
j Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distempor, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron •
cliitis. Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and
Whistling, Lampas, Sore Mouth and
Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with oth
er diseases of the Mouth and Respio
f | - ratory Organs.
! THE HORSE AND IIISjDISEASES
; WILL TELL Y'OU of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Worms, Bots, Colic,
Strangulation, .Stony Concretions,
| Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea Jaundice,
Hepatirrhoea, Bloody Urine, Stones
in the Kidneys and Bladder, Icflama
tion, and other diseasos of the Stom
[ ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or
gans.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
W ILL TILL YOU of | the causes, symptoms, and
Treatxent of Bone, Blood and Bog.
Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains,
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder,
Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked
Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush and
Corns; also, of Megrims, Vertigo,
Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseas
es of the Feet, Legs, and Head.
! i THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
I WILL TELL Y'OU of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla
nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange,
Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism,
Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye A
Heart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage
Castration, 1 leeding, Trephinuing;
Koweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputa
tion. Tapping, and other surgical op
erations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of Rarey's Method of taming
Horses: how to Approach, lialter, or
Stable a Colt; how to accustom a
horso to strange sounds and sights,
and how to Bit, Saddle. Ride, and
Break him to Harness; also, the form
and 'aw of WARRANTY. The whole
being the result of more than fifteen
years' careful study of the habits, pe
culiarities, wants and weaknes ot this
noble and useful animal.
Tho book contains 384 pages, appropriately il
] lustr ited by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It
I is printed in a clear and open type, and will he
I forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt
! of price, half bound, $ 1 00, or in cloth, extra.s 1,25.
SIOOO'A YEAR~"t
pris ing men evciy where, iu ret ing the above, and
other popular works of ours. Our inducements
to all suca are exceedingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information, applv to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 S nsoni St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 8, 1?60, —6m.
GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE,
North-East Corner of the Diamond,
BKI,LEFONTE, PA.
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in
form hi s patrons and the public generally
that he has just returned from Eastern Markets
wber6 he has purchased and is now selling the
largest and be t assortment of DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever brought
to this country. lie ha; constantly on hand all
the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day.
ALCHOHOL, BURNING
FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL,
PAINTS VARNISH, Ac.,
together with a large assortment of the TOBAC
CO A siEGARS, of the best brands.
COAL OIL A FLUID LAMPS, HAIR. TOOTH.
NAIL, CLOTHES, A PAINT BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS.
Also, a fine assortment of Plain and Fancy
CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &C., &C„
TOYS of every description, also
FANCY CHINA-WARE.
Prescriptions and family receips carefully and
promptly filled.
Thankful for the patronage he has received du
ring the last four years ho solicits a continuance
of the s ami, and from the experienco he has had
ho feels confident of giving satisfaction.
FRANK P. GREEN.
Bellcfonte, Nov. 15, 18 60.—tf,
New Fall & Winter Goods
D. LEYDEN & CO.
HAVE just received the largest and best as'
sortment of Fall and Winter Goods ever of
fered in Bellefonte,
A full stock of Ladies dress goods,
Also, Cloth for Ladies Winter Cloaks; Tar
lam Plaids for Misses Dresses. A large assort
ment of Shawls, Poplin Velvets, French Ma
rina, Coburg's Do Lains, Thibit Clotb,
Opera Cioth, Persian Twill.
For Gentlemen:
Cloth, Cassimers, Satinets and Jeans, Ready
made clothing.
Boots and Shoes of all sorts, a large and well se
lected stock of Groceries, Hardware, 4 and
Quecnsware, which will be sold
low for cash or Coun
try Produce
Bellefonte, Nov.-3, IS6O. tf.
DR. JAS. P. GREGG, respe ctlully offers
his professional services to tho people of
Milesburg and vicinity. Residence, Daniel R.
Boileau's National Hotel.
Refer to Dr. J. M. McCoy, Dr. G.'L. Potter, Dr.
J. B. Mitchell. [Nov. 8, IB6o.—tf.
PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINARY.
J. E. THOMAS, A. M., Principal.
r l 'IIE Eighteenth Session of this institution will
-L open Wednesday Nov. 7th, 1860. Seudfora
cataloguo. [Out? 18. '6O —4t.
1? LIVINGSTOX PATRICK,
j A-i* A I iORNE Y-Al-i.a vV, litutl'uMt:, i A., j
! M ill attend promptly to all legal business entrus- ■
i led to him. Office on Northwest oorner of the
; Diamond. [Nov. 15, 1860.—tf.
IF you want first qnality Rio or Java Coffee,
crushed, pulverized or brown Sugar. Extra or
Golden Syrup, Young Hyson or imperial Tea
call at D. LEYDEN A CO'S.
Nov. B.lS6o.—tf.
,
D LEYDEN A CO., have just received a fine
a assor ment of Fall and W inter Geods which
j they offer very low for 6ash or ooantry produce.
' NOT. 8, IB6o.— tf.
NEW STOKE!
EAEDWAKE HARDWAEB!
K/YlS^*
IYTJ
I
piiE undersigned would respectfully inform
J[ the citizens of Centre county that they have
opened a
HARDWARE STORE
in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro.
on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They
have selected their stock with great care, and are
prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred
per cent lower than can be had at any other place.
The ladies aro 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.
They have constantly on hand a variety of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip
tion.
Clt OSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS,
And all vatrieties of
IIAND-RACK, GRAFTING AND FANNEL
SA IFN.
Broad, Hand and chopping Axes. Butchers eleav
er and choppers.
DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH
ETS', CHI3LES, and ADZES.
HAY, MANURE
AND SPREADING PORKS.
EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES,
NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTTY,
COAL OIL AND LAMI S.
SADDLER Y lIARD WA RE,
COACII TRIMMIGS
Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,
And everything tbat is generally kept in a well
regulated Hardware Store. Terms Cash.
BAXTRESStR A CRIST,
el'.efonte, april 2G, '6o.—y.
The People's Cook Book.
MODERNUOOKERY
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
BY
MISS ELIZA ACTON.
CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S.J. HALE.
It Tells Y'u how to choese all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Game, with all the various
and most approved iro-ies of dressing
and cooking Beef and Pork ; also the
best and simplest way of salting., pick
ling and curing the same.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
mo les of dressing, cooking, and boning
M utton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and
Game of all kinds, with the different
Dres.-ir.gs, Gravies, and Stufflinga ap
propriate to each.
It Tells You how to choose, clean, and presarve
Fish if all kinds, and how to sweeten it
when tainted; also the various and
most adproved modes of cooking, with
the different Dressings, Sauces, and Fla
vorings appropriate to each.
It Tells You all the various and most approved
modes of preparing over fifty different
kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and
Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews,
with the Relishes and Seasonings ap
propriate to each.
It Tells You all the various and met approved
modes of cooking Veget bias of every
description, also how to prepa e Pickles,
( atsups and Curr es of all kirds, Potted
Meats, Fish, Game, Mushroons. Ac.
t Tells Y u all the varrious and most approved
modes of preparing and cooking all
kinds af Plain and Farcy Pastry, Pud
dings, Omcletts, Fritters, Cakes, Con*
fectionery, Preserves, Jeilies, aDJ sweet
Dishes of every description.
It Tells You all the various and most approved
mt'des ot making Bread, Rusks, Muf
fins, and Biscuit, the best method of
preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea,
and how to make Syrups, Jordials aud
Wines of various kinds.
It Tell You how to set out and ornament a Table,
h' w to Carve ad kinds of Fish, Flesh
or Fowl, and in short, how to simplify
the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the
choisest luxuries of the table wi'hin ev
erybody's reach.
The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of
twelve hundred Receips, a'l of which are the re
sults of actual expcrienco, having been fully and
carefully tested under the personal superinten
dence of the writers. It is printed in a clear ar.d
open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra
ving, and will bo forwarded to any address, neat-
I y bound, and postage paid, on Teeeipt of the
price SI.OO, or in cloth, extra, $1.25.
nnn aw A p can be made cnter
<J>LUUU A J- -LixXAe prising men everywhere,
in selling the above work, our induccmesc ncnts to
a'l such being very liberal.
For tingle copies of the Book, or for terms to
agints, with other information, appls to or ad
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 8, 1860. 6m.
JACOB LADOMUS,
618 Market Street, Philadelphia,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
HAS always on band, a large assortment of
the above kinds of Watches which he will
sell as low as any other House in the City or else
where.
J. w would particularly call attention to j
the Celebrated American Wateh, which in point
of accurate time keeping and durability will ex
cel any impotted watch of the same cost, and is
far less liable of getting out of order than any
watch made. These are FACTS which will he
den onstrated to any purchaser on a fair trial.
Satisfaction will be guaranteed to any and all
purchasing at my establishment. A large assort
ment of
JEWELRY, SILVER &. SILVER PLATED WARE.
of every description, style and Pattern, constantly
on baDd at No. 618 Market St. Philadelphia.
Sept. 6-60-35—ly.
A- Guckenheimer. S. W-rtheimer. E Wertheimer.
A. G. & BRO'S.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
DISTILLFF.S OF
MOXONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY,
Also, Rectifiers of the
IRON CITY WHISKEY,
And Manulacturers of the Celebrated
GERMAN STOMACH BITTERS,
No. 25 Market Street,
Nov. 15-"Go.—lj] PITTSBURGH, PA.
STRAY STEER.—
Came to the restdnnce of the
subscriber about the tir.-t of August Z-ist. a three
year ofd STEER, brindle sides, whito streak
along the back. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges and take
him away, otherwise be will be disposed of accor
ding to law. JESSE FRY.
Spring twp., Nov. 15, '6o.—3t.
DR. ELY PARRY. DENTIST,
Will spend ten days or
two weeks from November 19th at the Pennsylva
nia Hotel in Bel efonte, as his second profession
al visit, and persons who may desire' bis profes
sional service are requested to make early appli
cation, as his time is limited.
JJellefonte, NOT. 16, '6O.— 2K
READ! HEAD!!
GBEAT ATTRACTION : I !
NEW AND CHFAP
I
Clotting
NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,
City branch of Rcizcnsteinc Brothers, 124
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
| cudirsigr.Ed Bc.-pcctlully announce to
I the inhr hirants of Centre county, and the
| public in general, tbat they have opened at the
j above named place,*tLe most extensive nssort
: uitnt of
j READY-MADE CLOTHING,
i and lientU-men's Furnishing Food's, that has ever
' l een exhibited in this borough, which they will
j Sell
30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest.
Our s well embraces a 1 ull and complete as.-ort
mrn of Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frc ck Coats,
Cassimere Business Coats Sarinet, Tweed, Jean,
I Farmers' aud Mechanics' Cassimere, Frock and
I tack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac
0 VER CO A TS OF 1- INE CL O TH,
Presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion
skin and Union Cassimercs, ribbed and plain.
PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE
and DoeskiD black Silk mi xcd, and other fancy
colors, of the latest, syl s, as weil as Satinet and
Union Cass imers ; Pants of strong and substan
tial material, for the farmer, lahoier and me
chanic
AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF YEISS,
such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvet),
Grenadine, Valencia, JVlattalese, Cassimere; cloth
Satinet, Ac.
A genoial assortment of Boy ' and Youths'
Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Hats, flaps. Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jack
ets, Fine White and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Haadkerchicfs, Stocks and cravats,
Socks and Glotes, Trunks, Valices. Carpet-■'bags,
Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usraliy
found in a well assorted store of this kind.
We also keep a fine assortment, of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
such as Pocket books Pornuonnies, Fockot
knivss and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch-
Chains, Keys und Guards. Finger-riDgs A 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 describe, all of which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prices.
Wc invite every person in need of Clothing or
any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us
with a call and examine our goods, and prices,
and we are confident that we can give satisfaction,
and every person shall feel inclined to tell his
friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can be
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stuek from RKIZ EXSTEINE BKO'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 ttyle, cut,
workmanship and cheapness. thngo of any other es
tablishment iu this p art of the country.
A. STERNBERG A CO.
Bellcfonte, Oct. 4, '6U tf.
Jtll # SSliuftr (Sock
WILSON BROTHERS.
HAVING returned from the East, invite the at
tention of the public and their old customers
to the large and extensive assortment of
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
which they are now opening and ready to wait
upon purchasers with, the largest and best selec
tion ever offered to this community.
Tbey desire to call particular attention t their I
great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, con
sisting in part of Challies, Lawns, all wool De-
Lains, of d'fferent colors, Baroges, Dress Silks,
Mantil'"s i.ssues.Ac. The above goods were se
le<*t< with great care expressly to suit the taste
), the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer
ed a general assortment of Hosiery and 'fovea,
Collars, Undersleeves, Dress trimmings. A*.
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
of all colors and styles ar verv low prices, togeth
er with one of the largest ana best stocks of
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Straw
Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, shaker Bon
nets for wives and children.
Builders will find it to their advantage in call
ing to select their Hardware, as our assortment is
large and complete : aiso, Mattresses.
Mackerel, Herring, Cod Fish and salt. Sugars
Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best,
which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persons
visiting Beffefoute from the country, wi 11 find it
to their advantage to caff before purchasing else
where, as we take pfoasure in showing our goods
and think we can auit them both as to price and !
quafity, and are determined to seff at the very I
owest cash prices
kinds Country produce taken in ex
change for goods*
Nov. Bth 1860.
II ExYRY ADOLPH'S
"W HOLESALE AND RETAIL
CABINET WAREROOMS
No. 36JNORTH SECOND STREET,
ONE DOOR ABOVE CHRIST CHURCH,
And Opposite the MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,
PHILADLPHIA.
TIIE largest ami Lest assortment of Cot
tage Furniture in the city, such as
TABLES, CAIN CHAIRS, SOFAS,
STANDS, PLAIN CHAIRS, OTTOMANS,
BUREAUS, SPRING BOTTOMS, LOUNGES,
He ills'' has on hand at all times the celebrated
" LWYLRS EASY CHAIR." and the " GREAT
Of MP CHAIR,"
a folding chair tbat can be doubled up so as to oc
cupy no room at ail scarcely. This chair is in
tended for the use of Armies. Fishing Partie3,
hunters. Camp Meetings, A). It also makes n
nice article of Parlcr Furniture, and so light and
convenient that it can be carried anywhere under
the arm like a book. Nothing can excel it for
comfort.
PRICE FROM 75cts. TO gHQ.
'lhe plainest and most substantial articols, as
well as the most costly furniture,can be had
liow Oasla.
AT
ADOLPH'S WARE ROOMS.
\ oung pcisons commencing house keeping will
save
One Half Their Money
by buying from him. His motto is "Quick sales
and small profits," and the immense business that
he is doing enables him to sell lower than any oth- j
er firm in the city, When you cwme to Philadel- j
phia be sure to 'nquire for
HENRY ADOLPH'S CABINET ROOMS,
No. 36 North Secend Street.
Apr 26, '6—ly.
New Store at Pleasant Gap.
subscriber would respectfully in-
A form the citizens of Cen-re oou nty that ho
has just received and opened an entire new stock
oi fell and winter goods consisting of
HARDWARE.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, Ac.
1 also have ou bands a good supply of
Boots A Shoes, liats A Caps, Fancy De
laines A Merinoes, Ladies Furs, Hoods, Scarfs,
Cloths, Fancy Gloves, Ivhi.es, Breast
Pins, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
all of which he will sell as h,w and even lower
than con be had nnvwhere else.
j. M. CAMPBELL. !
Pleasant Gap, Oct. 18, '6c.—tf.
BELLEFONTE ACADEMY, j
TIIE se.tnnd Session or the Academical !
year will commemce on Wednesday, Novem
ber 2Sth, A. D., 1860,
TERMS:
Common English Branches, $4.00
Extra " " 5.00
Languages, (Latin and Greek.) 6.00 j i
A. M. WHITE, Principal, j
Nov 15,18M>_2t. 1
Corner & iter!,
HA rr, OPENED
The largest assortment of goods ever before offered
for saic-by them, consisting,
I ns heretofore of nil saeh 6tuple goods as ar usually
kept in a country store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IN MARKET.
OOODS.
Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades. Madona's P" 1 -
. Bcges, Irirnges, Barage-deiains, Dclains, Challi*
, dolains. Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas. Boinhnrirts,
. Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Challl C'rape
, Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Bol.es and Traveling Dress
i j Goods.
A L S 0.
A large assortment of mourning goods.
ALSO,
• Black Silk, Tbibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla
iihaw!?, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl
Trimmings.
ALSO,
| Cloths, Cnsriraers, Satinetts. Cashmeres, Kentuc
ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, C'olionatlcs and
KEAS>Y 71AI>i: CEOTISSAC;
| A L S 0.
| Lndie?' and Gents' Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlet? and
| Mitts, Ladies Collars ind Under Sleeves, Laces
anil Edgings.
ALSO,
Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented,Lin- 1
en and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T
able Covers and Floor Cloths.
A L S 0,
Onkford's Hats always on hand, together with
fctraw Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi !
eials and Bonnet Trimmings
ALSO,
A very arge assortment of Shoes and Boots for
men, women and children.
A L 6 O.
Qucensware, Cedar ware and Groceries;
ESPECIALLY WOULD j
TONNEK, & STEEL
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
MECHANICS & BUILDERS j
To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad- ;
- dlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, Oct. 11,-GO —tf.,
NEW and splendTd stock
OF
B®®TB&SBBSSi
AT BURNSIDES'
WARP. ANTED to be just what we represent •
them. We have the very best which we i
warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties.
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND
SEE FOR YO'fRSELF. j
Leather of eII Descriptions.
BELTING kept for Machinery. A;" y >'
have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a
city prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS
DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS, i
Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, j
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
WAT ATI PROOF BOOTS.
DOUBLE .SOULEU WARRANTED,
COPPER TIPED BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR CHILOiLEN.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BUFFALO ROBES, lIORSE BLANKETS,
SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS. &o.
Iligest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS &
ALL KINDS OF FUHS,
Come and exumiue our sto< k. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is
THE PLACE to get good
Boots and Shoes,
and such articles in our line.
At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat
isfaction.
accept our thanks for past favors.
Fellofonte. Oct, 11th iB6O.
"handsome WOMEN !
To Tlie liadies.
TJUNT'S "Bloom of Roses." A rich
£T and e'egant color for the cheeks and Hps.—
It will not wash or rub ujf, 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 be removed by lemen juice and
will not injure the skin. This is a new praration,
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London
and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direc
tions for use, for SI.OO
HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," impart 3 a
dazzling whiteness to the complexion, as is unlike
anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free
for 50 cents.
HUNT'S " BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freck
les, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed
free for 50 cts.
HUNT'S '! IMPERIAL POMADE'' for the hair,
strong thens and improves its growth, keeps itfrom
falling off, and is warranted to make the hair curl.
Mailed free for SI.OO
HUNT'S "PEARL BEUTIFIER " for the teeth and !
gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, harden? the j
gums, purifies tbe breath effectually, preserves the j
teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed free for SI.OO.
HUNT'S •• BRIDVL WREATH PEKEUMK," a dnublo |
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.— j
Messrs. Hunt A Co., presented the Princess with ;
an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the j
above articles were included) in handsome cut
glass with gold stoppers, valued at SISOO, partlc- ;
ulars of which appeared in the public prints. j
All the above articles sent free, by express, for
$5 00. Casn can either accompany tho order, or
be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods.
HUNT & CO.
Perfumers to the Queen.
Rer/ent St., London, Sanson St., I'hit'".., Pa.
For ale by all Druggists and Perfumers.
Tbe Trade Supplied
Nov. 1, 1860. ly.
~"spring"&~summe'r goods,
EC HUMES A BRO., iavit3 the attention
s of the public and their old customers to the
very large and extensive assortment ofSpring'A
Summer Goods, which they have just opened and
are now offering to purchasers at the very lowest
prices. They would call particular attention to
the great variety of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
consisting in part, of Nhawls, Mantles, Silks, Be
reges, Tissues, Ac* These goods were all selected
expressly to suit the taste of the ladies in this vi
cinity, and are offered with an assortment of Ho
siery and Gloves, Dress Trimmings Collars, Tin- i
dersieares, Ac.
CLOTHS AND CAS3IMEES
in styles, qualities and at very roasou ble price 9
cr.n also be found at this establishment, together
with one of tb-< bes ; stocks cf
READYMAI'E CLOTIIING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, STRAW GOODS 1
FOR MEN, WOMEN. BOYS & GIRLS.
A very extensive assortment of hardwire has been
brougght from tbe eastern murkct, embracing n
variety to suit the trade, housekeepers, Ac. Also
CROCKRies, of tbe very best quality, with I'ISH
SALT and PLASTER.
These goods are cred to the public at a much
lower rate than the same -tides can be purchased
uny where in Centre county.
t 1 APGE assortment of ladies goat boots with
A and without heels. Misses shoes, a very good
assortment. Boys and oaildrens shoes and boct
of all kinds. Mens boots and shoes of all slit
and descriptions, just received and for sale by ,
C. McBRIDE. I
' ■■'tf.
LIN DSEt'S IM PR{OVF\)
i Blood. £55 o ct:s? olx -oI
A STAN DAL!) MEDICINE
For the ppc ed.v, radical, nnd cffV.riuM c.nn* IA,
; ■ DISEASES Hri*inx'fr<>tn I U.IPL Ul
4'Y C F THE BLOOD.
T !
j r PKIS medicine Las wrought the ar.st
| J- miracukuscnres iu desperate en,-"? of
; Scrofula, ! Cancerous Fm u .ti:.n,
' Cutaneous Disease?, j Err-ip.Boils,
, I Pimples on the fi.ee, ; v Eyes,
j OH, Stubli'.rn Uicers, I Heal d* Head,
Tetter Affections, I Rhe iinutir Dim-id ■•?,
- Dyspep in, | Costive,
, ) Jaundice. I Salt Rheum,
■ j Mercurial lU.-cascs, ' General Dei-iiit-v,
i | Liver Complaint, ! Loss of Appetite,
! Low Sptj its, j Foul Stomach.
F male t omplti'm?, and nil Disvn.-cs Lav leg
j iheir ongiu in nu impyro state of Blood.
j The nbovo is a portrait of David McOrenry of
j Napier township, who, on the J Ist day of Aug.,
| 1858, made affidavit before lustiee Goitdv iL. ~.t ho
; was treated for the cure of Caat-erby tiireepbv.l.
j cians of Bedford conuty, and bv Dr. Newton
: the Electric Collega in Ciccinnatti, for u period
' of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which,
[ hi'' lip, DOSO and a portion of his left i-hcek were
! entirely eaten away 1 Ho had given up nil hope,
, when he beard of the " Blond Searcher." and wr.
I induced to try it. Four bottles cured liim, and
| although sadly disfigured, thorn is no question
i but what this invaluablo medicine saved i is life,
j The full particular, of this case may be seen in a
! cii' ular, which can be had of any of the Agenls.
1 We also iefer to the case of Nancy Bleaknev, of
! Eldertown, Armstrong county Pa., cured of Scrof-
J ula after beiog unable to gat ouc of bed for three
, year?.
j To the case of a lady in Ansonsville, Clearfield
j county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its
w.>r?o ff-rm.
To the case of George Meisol, residing in Carl
j town, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly af
flicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off,
I and his case was worse, if possible, thau JVle
' Creary's.
The particulars of these cases—ev ry one of
| which was cured by Ihe use of the Blood Searcher
| —may also be found in a cirbular to be had of
i any of the Agents.
R. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, u,
1 the Pa. Railroad Depot, HcllMaysburg, P i.
Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, ril
1 burg, Pa.
| FOR SALE AT ihe following named places in
; Centre county:
J. Harris i Co., Bellefonte ; D. Houser & S n;
I Piumville Mills; Geo Jack it Co., Boalsbu.-w ,
| A dam F. Shaffer, Madison burg; Samuel Po
j Zion; Balser Weber,. Howard ; H. BrowD.
| blerstiurg; C. G. Ryman A T. M. Hall, Mil'r
burg; A. T. Schcell it Co., Port Matilda; Rh e
A Kcesman, Millheini; Sam-Frank, Rehorskcrg ;
T. Wolf A Son, Wolf's Store; W. Wolf. C o
Hall; R. H. Duncan, Spring J T. .
Potters' Mills ; Peter Kerlin, Churehvike; J. if.
Jlahn. Springfield ;' Rankin A Bo'ungcr, B -
liysviUe; J. Q. WiWiams, Eag?eviJl; Nixon A
Co., Mill Half; Joseph Ding, Uoionvi/fu ; Or . ?
A Yeariok, Aaronsburg; J. 0. Bryan, Pine Grove
Mills; Jacob Daniels, Storinstowu, and by deal
ers conemlly.
Nov. 1, 1861'—Cm.
"BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY.T
S nAUPT, Jr., A CO.,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen? of
Centre county, that they keep cons'antly on
band, and warranted, Peir Points Patent Shaker
and Straw Carrier, tho same thsi was formerly
nianufactu ed at Mitlheim, also Threshing Ma
chines A llorse Powers made on an improved
plan.
Farmers aro particularly invited to call and
examine thoso articles before purchasiug else
where. Grain Drills, Clover Huilers, and all
kinds of Machines and Powers repaired on short
notice. Gum Belting for Machines, for sale
Clover Huilers, Iron Fencing,
Corn Shellers, Verandas,
Cart dpindles, Mill Gearing,
Side Hill Ploughs, Saw-Mill Gearing,
Wortz's " Furnace "
Rich's Iron Ream " Rolling Mill "
Iron Kettles, New W'ld cook stive
Bells, Hathaway •'
- Millheim and Hublersburg Shears, Tin She, -
Iron Ware, together with the usual variety of ar
ticles in the Foundry line, kept constantly ou
hand or made to order.
Having in our employ experienced raechau'c
in the various branches of our business, we fil
ter ourselves in being able to do up work to ti.e
satisfaction of all who will favor us with the i
custom.
Our terms and prices arc. reasonable.
Bellefonte July 26,-1860. —ly.
e7~b7~c l e m ent r~
IMPROVED WASHING MACHINE
r l HE undersigned beg leave to inform the peo
* pie, especially the ladies of Centic couafy
that they n.ve purchased the right, and axe now
manufacturing
E. B. CLEMENTS IMPROVED WASHING
MACHINE.
This machine i? far superior to anything of'.be
kind ever introduced into this county. It is sim
ple of construction, and therefore durable. It
suve3 labor, ns any ordinary women can do a
days washing, on fhis machine in less than U.reo
hours. No family should bo without it. Wo
have already disposed of a large number of ma
chines and are pleased to learn, that they have
p rovod to be even better than they were recom
mended. We would refer the citizens of Centre
county to the following persins who have used
the machine and have fbund it to >e a g;ca! la
bor and h'aith saving institution, d-s. Wolf,
Mrs. Hillibish, Mrs; Biair B1 Mrs. Koaish of
Bellefonte, aud Messrs. C. A J. Curtiu, E .gla
Iron works.
Persous wishing machines will do well to scad
in their orders soon, Address, or call on the un
dersigned-
DANIEL McGINLSY,
CYRUS STRICKLAND.
Sept. 6-60-35—.tf Beilefome Ta.
CAN buy your clothiug for yeurselves and your
boys, in evocy uariety, aud at low cash pri
ces by calling at the cheap Clothing store of A
Sternberg A Co.. in the Diamond, wnere joa
SAVE at least from 25 to 30 per cent. AH k-nds.
of Clothing aud Furnishing Goo de are t •
had at this Storti at the lowest cash price?, ami
receive well made goods. Would it not to Let
ter to
MUCH valuable time by calling i cmedi.' ' -
and lay in your stock of Clm '• lor the
Winter, at this establishment, where y.a v.
tainfy get the full xalue of your
XM-ox^aK-sr.
REMEMBER the place. Cae m ->re Liv
ingston's Book Store,in toe I!.\s 1
A. STERNBERG A CO
Bolefonte, Nov. 15, 1360.
~~ J. THORP PLAITK :.li
importer of
Ho. 837 CKESVMrC? -
(Adjoining Girard .-.)
And Opposite Cos IXNENT.IC . ,
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