Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 06, 1860, Image 3

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THURSDAY, DEC., 6 18G0.
Thanksgiving-. .
Thanksgiving cams, a bright
shining day ; one that was well calculated to
call forth songs of praise and thanksgiving
to the Great Giver of all our blessing o . We
are bappy to any, that the day was pretty
generally observed by our citizens. The
places of business, with few exceptions, weie
closed, and our people seemed to say, by
their actions, "we are thankful." And thus
it should be, for we, as a nation, have much
for which to thank God. We should be
thankful that thus far, through the threaten
ed storm of Secession, Disunion, civil war
and bloodshed, our country has yet been
spared, and may still be called the Lnited
States ; that wr are still in the enjoyment
of Liberty, civil and religious. In if all, we
cannot but see the same hand which guided
eur forefathers in their Revolutionary strug
gles—the same hand which has so long pre
served our confederacy. We should le
thankful for National Health. No dread
pestilence has swept over our land, carrying
off thousands of our fellow beiags. We
should be thankful for a plenteous harvest.
And Oh ! what a harvest we have had. The
inhabitants of the v orld might feed upon our
well-filled granaries to-day. While Europe
watched with anxious rye the growth of her
slowly ripening fields, and drought and wee
vil threatened her nacent shocks, our season
has be?n, under the b essiug of God, a com
plete success, ending in the gathcriug of an
abundance of the necessaries of life.
The comparative peace which we have en
j iyed within our borders is another cause for
thankfulness. While other powers have
been shaken and overthrown by the ravages
of war, we have been enjoying peace, happi
ness, and prosperity. Indeed, for everything
we enjey, we ought to be thankful to God,
and we arc glad that our people so univer
sally acknowledge the great source of their
blessings by observing annually a day of
thanksgiving and praise.
Religious services wpre held in the differ
ent Churches of our town. In the morning.
Rev. James Linn, p stor of the Presbyieriao
Church, had Civine service, and a collection
was taken op for the relief of the Syrian
Christians. In the afternoon, Rev. George
fields preached in the Episcopal Church,
and a collection was lifted for the benefit ot
the sufferers ;n Kansas, In the evening,
Rsv- Tbos. Soerlock, of the M. E. Church,
preached a thanksgiving sermoD, which we
think the best sermon of the kind to which
we ever listened. The day passed of as qui*
oily as the Sabbath.
Court Proceedings.
The first week of the
November term of Court, was entirely occu
pied with the trial of civil cases. Below
will be found the proceedings of the second
week :
Commonwealth vs. Asber ItafT and Meyers
Freebuiger. Obtaining goods under false
pretences Defendants not guilty but pay
costs of prosecution.
Com. vs. Emanuel Rudy and Louis Sher
man. Ist. Larceny. 2nd. Receiver of sto
len goods. Found guilty. Sentence defer
red.
Com. v Joeph Riter. Ist. Resistance to
pcdice officers. 2nd. Assault and Battery.
Leave grfintc-d to enter a nolle jnosequi, in
the case.
Com. vs. Allison Beard. Assault and Bat
tery. Nolle prosequi entered.
Com- vs. Geo. Otenkirk, Assault and Bat
tery. Nolle prosequi entered and leave of
Court.
Com vs. Jacob Meyer. Challenging to
fight with fists. Recognizance overruled.
Com. t's. John Holt. Assault. Defendant
pleads guilty. Fined SI.OO and cos's.
Com. r.s. Daniel Gates and Samuel Ilarps
tsr. Ignoramus. Geo. Gates, Pros., to pay
eosts.
Com, vs. Geo. Gates. Assault and Battery,
pleads guilty. Fined 55.00 and costs.
Com. cj. Daniel Keen. Challenging to
fight with fists. Not guilty. Prosecutor,
John Lftterman, to pay costs.
Com. vs. Dtniel Keen. Maintaining a
nuisance. Not guilty. Defendant to pay
the costs.
Corn. vs. Thomas Yarnall. Ist. Assault
and Battery on Police officers. 2nd. Resis
tance. Not guilty. Prosecutor, Michael
Stover, to pay half the costs and Deft, one
half the costs.
TilE NEW JAIL.
The Grand Jury of the August term of
Court decided favorably to the butldmg of a
new Jail, The Law, on this point, rendering
it necessary that two successive Juries shol'J :
decide favorably to such improvements,
the Grand Jury of the November term took
up the Jail question, and, after visiting the !
"old fabrio" and diseussing the question at i
length, they decided against erecting a new
building by a vote of eight for, and twelve
against,
The principal objection urged against the
bill was, the heavy debt whhth already rests
upon the County, incurred by the building
of the new Court House.
Cosmopolitan Art Association
This Art As
sociation, has for seven years, proved a
complete success, and has'succeded in fur- |
nishing orer three hundred thousand fami-j
lies with the choicest literature ar.d finest !
engravings. Any person may become a j
member of ihe Association by paying the
sum of three dollars, for which they receive
the large steel engraviDg ' Falstaff muster
ing hi# Forces," together with ODe copy one
year of the "Cosmopolitan Art Journal" and
four admissions into the Gallery of Paint
ing*, 543 Broadway, New York. We re
ceived a copy of tha above mentioned en
graving, it is certainly a fine large picture
bieng 30 x 38 inches.
Mr. Daniel Derr, of thi place baa been
constituted an Agent for the Association.
j OODBT's LADY'S BOOK. —The number of
j this Magazine for January, 1861. is already
; out, and is a fitting number to commence the
uew year with—it is really superb. There
are three steel engravings—an elegant title
page, a fine engraving entitled "Just Like
Mamma," and a colored Fashion plate. Al
so; a large number of wood cuts illustrative
ot various articles of apparel and handiwork,
! apd all useful to the ladies. Thi terms are
! as heretofore, $3 to single subscribers. To
I clubs it comes at lower rates.
1 —i -- -ji-n-niT-——.m-rriw —I ———
TONNER & STEEL.
| Have just received, opened, and are selling off at
' surprisingly Low Prices, one of the Largest, and
I Host Carefully Selected stocks of Goods, of every
I description, ever brought to this town. Indeed, th e
\ stock is constituted of a greater variety of articles
than tee have ever before seen in a country store.—
| Their Advertisement app,ears in to day's paper.
PI KD.-
On Thursday. 29;h tut,, of i.'o i-iunpum ,
TYiDiam Bayard, of thi° place, aged 22 - ear*.
T HlTm A it K I'l l IS.
BELLEFONTE, 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 i 00
Potatoes, do 60
I Lard, per pound 10
Bjcon, do 10
Tallow, do • 12F
Butter, do " 18
Eggs, per dozen, 12
Plaster, ground, per ton, 10.00
CLEBPIELD, Nov., 23.
Buckwheat bushel 75 ; Rye bushel $1.00;
Oats bushel o0 ; Corn ip bushel 1.00, Flour,
Sup. Fine, pi bbl. $7 00 ; Extra 'p bbl. s7*so; ex
tra family ip bbl. SB.OO ; Butter IS cts ; Eggs "p
dozen 12 cts.
LOCK IIAVEN, NOV. 29
Wheat Flour, tp bbl. $6.25; Corn Meal, ip 100
lbs, $1.75@1.87 ; White wheat, bus., $-1.28 ;
Red wheats 1.18; Rye, 60cts ; Corn 75 cts ; Oats
40 cts; Cloverseed $4 00 ; Butter Ip lb 14@16cts;
Tallow 10@12 cts; Lard 10@12cts; Eggs "p doz.
14@1C et.
SEVEN YEARS!
rHE seven years o f unrivalled success attend
ing the
" COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOC IA TION,"
have made it a household word throughout every
quarter of the Couurry.
Under the auspices of this popular Institution,
over three hundred thousand homes have learned to
beautiful works of art on their
walls, and choice literature on their tables, the
great bencSts derived from becoming a subscriber
Subsi riptions are now being received in a ra
tio unparalied with that of any previous year.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Any person can hccome a member by subscrib
ing three tlollars, for which sum ti>ey will receive
Ist.—The large and superb steel engraving, 30
x 38 inches, entitled,
"FALSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS."
2d,—One copy, one year, of that elegantly il
]ustrnled magazine,
"THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL."
3d. —Four admissions, during the season, to
"Ilie Gallery of Paintiugs, 548 Broadway
New Yo;k "
In addition to the above benefits, there will be
give t to suscribsrs, as gratuitous premiums, over
Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art!
comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians,
outlines, Ac., forming a truly nation il benefit.
The Superb Engraving, which every subsriber
wiil r-ceive, entitled, "Falstaff Mustering his
Recruits, is one of the most beautiful and popu
lar engravings ever issued in this country. It is
done on steel, in fine line and stipple, and is prin
ted on heavy plate paper, CO by 38 inches, mak
ing a most choice ornament, suitable for ihe walls
of either the library, parlor or office. Its subject
is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiv
ing, in Justice Shallow's office.'the recruit- which
have been gathered for his "ragged regiment."—
It could not be furni.-hedby the trade for less
than live dollars.
The Art Journal is too well known t.v tile whole
country to need commendation. 11 is a magnifi
cently illustrated magazine of Art, containing
Essays, Stories, Poems, Gossip, Ac,, by the very
best writers in America.
The Eugraviug is sent to any part of the coun
try by mail, with safety, being in i cylinder, pos
tage prepaid.
Subscpiptions will be receivrd until the Even
ing of the 31st of January, 1861, at which *ime
the books will close Tind the premiums be given
to the subscribers.
No per.-on is restricted to a single subscription
—Those remitting sls, are entitlid to five mem
berships and to oae extra Engraving for :heir
trouble.
Subscriptions from California, the Canada?.and
all Foreign Countries, must be $3 50 instead of
$3, in order to defray exlra postage, etc.
For further particulars send far a copy of the
elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the
handsomest magazine in America. It contains a
Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb en
gravings. Regular prie, 50 cen's per number.
Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those
wishing to subscribe, on receipt o* IS cents, in
stamps or coin. Address,
C. L. DER BY', Actuary C. A. A.
516 Broadway, New Y'ork:
77. B.—Subscriptions received and forwarded
by DANIEL DERR, Agent for Bef/efome and
vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art
Journal can be seen.
Nov. 29, 1860.
BEATER'S^
V!
LIdUID STOVE-POLISH!
SE VEN REASONS WIIY IT IS\THE BEST
Ist. It is always reedy forjuse,
2d. It has no smell,
3d. It polishes over rust.*
4th. It is economical,
fth. It produces no dirt in polishing.
6ih. It siand the greatest degree of heat.
7-lh. It is jus what every family needs*
IT PRESERVES THEN !
ONE THIRD LONGER! ONE THIRD LONGFR !
Stoves will last one third longer by using this
TIME AND MONEY SAVED.
It has stood the severest tests.
Triumphant! Triumphant!!
LEADBEATERS
RENOWNED LIQUID SIOVE-POLISH.
Greatest Discovery of the age ! !
ONE TRIAL YVILL CONVINCE YOU.
Address, LEAP RE AT Ell & CO.,
(Sole Manufactures,)
No 920 Market Street, Philadelphia
ffcS" Sold by all respectable Dealers, j%S- A
liberal discount to ths Trade.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
Price, 12 and 20 Cents,
Put up for dealers ip cases containing four a r d
eight dozen, A splendid Lithographic Show
card accompanies each package. Every
Merchant, should make a note of
LEADBEA 7 EPS REP OWN ED QUID i
STOVE POLISH. * i
Nev. 22, 1680. ly.
THCE! J^3L ,f :!? ,
Great Work on the Horse.
THE HORSE &HIS DISEASES:
BY HUBERT JENNINGS, V. S ,
PROFESSOR OF PAIIIOLOGV AND OPERATIVE SL'U
GEIir IN THE COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA, ETC.
WILL TELL You of the Origin, History aDd dis
tinctive traits of Ihe various breeds of
European, Asiatic. African and Amer
ican liorses, with the physical forma
tion and peculiarities of the an inal,
and how to ascertain his age by the
number and condition of his teeth ;
illustrated with numorous esplauato.
ry engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES .
WILL TELL YOU ot Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Feediig, Grunning, bhoeing, and
the general management of the horse
will the best modes of administering
medicine, ulso, how to treat Biting
Kicking, Rearing. Shying, stumbling,
Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other
viees to which he is subject; with nu
merous exiilaonlorv engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL You of the causts, symptoms, and
Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron
chitis. Pnenmonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and
Whistling, Lnmpas Sore Mouth and
Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with oth
er diseases of the Mouth and Respio
ratorv Organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL Y'OU of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Worms,- Hots, Colic,
Strangulation, Stony Concretions,
Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea Jaundice,
Hepatirrheea, Bloody Urine, Stones
in the Kidneys and Bladder, Icflama
tion, and other diseases of the Stom
ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or
gans.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TILL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and
Trent vent of Bono, Blood and Bug,
Spavin, Ring-bone, Swcenie, 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
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL I'BLL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla
nders, Farcy, b'curlet Fever, Mange,
Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism,
Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye <fc
Heart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage'
Castration, 1 leeding, Trtpbinning.
Rowelirg, Firing, Hernia, Amputa
tion. Tapping, and other surgical op
erations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELI. Y'ou of Party's Method ot taming
Horses; how to Approach, llalter. or
Stable a Colt; i,ow to accustom a
bursa to strange sounds and sights,
and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and
Break him to Harness; also, the form
and 'aw of WARRANTY. The wholo
being the result of more than fifteen
years' careful study of the habits, pe
culiarities, wants and weakness ot this
noble and useful animal.
The book contains 354 pages, appropriately il
lustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It
is printed in a clear and open type, and will be
forwarded to any address, postage paid, ou receipt
of p:lce, half bound, SI.OO, or in cloth, extra,s 1,25.
SiOOO'A YEARS""
priiirg men everywhere, iu Eel lug the above, and
other popular works of ours. Uur inducements
to all sucn are exceeding y liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agent 3, with other information, applv to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher.
No. 017 Snsoni St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 8, l.:60, —6m.
GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE,
Aerth-East Corner of ins Hi amend.
BELLEFONTE, PA
UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in
form hi s patrons and the public generally
that he has just returned from Eastern Markets
where he has purchased add is now selling the
largest and be t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI
CINLb. IANCY ARTICLES, ,tc., ever brought
to this country. He ha; constantly on band all
the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day.
ALCIIOHOL, BURNING
FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL. LINSEED OIL.
PAINTS VARNISH, &c.,
together with a largo assortment of the TOBAC
CO 4 SEGAR-, of the best brands.
COAL OIL <fc FLUID LAMPS, HAIR. TOOTH,
NAIL. CLOTHES, ,fe PAINT BRUsfi.ES
PERFUMERY & HAIR OILS.
Also, a fine assortment of Plain and Fancy
CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &.C., &.C
TOYS of everv description, also
FANCY (■ HI NA-WARE.
Presortp'Jons and family receips carefully and
promptly filled.
Thankful for the patronage he has received du
ring the la-t four years he solicits a continuance
of the .? aro<, and from the experience he has had
he leels confident of giving satisfaction.
FRANK P. GREEN.
Nov. 15, ISCO.- tf,
New Fal! & Winter Goods
D. LEYDEN & CO.
HAVE just received the largest and best as.
r-ortmeut ot hail and Wittier Gouus ever ol
fered in Belleloute,
A lull slock oi Ladies dress goods,
Also, Cloth lor Ladies Winter Cloaks; ffar-
Iz.tn Plaids tor Misses Dresses. A large assort
inent ol bhaw,-, Puphu \ civets, French Ma
rina, touurg's DeLaius, I Libit Cloth,
Upera Gioih, Persian Twill.
For Gentlemen :
Cloth, CJosainiers, Satinets and Jeans, Ready -
luaue elolhiug.
Bbots and Shoes ot ail sorts, a large and wellse
leetcd stock ol Groceries, Hardware, a ttnd
Queenswart, wuichwiil be sold
low lor cash or Coun
try Produce
Bellefonte, Nov. -3, IS6O. : t".
Milliner 3- Qoods
A LARGF and splcm assortment of Millinety
ax Goods ha# just bee eceived at the S fore ol
RN. E. GRAEIUS.
Among other things, ybe found a fine assort
inent of
VEL VET, SILN AND STRA W RONNETS,
pure-hashed in the city, and trimmed in the latest
and most fashionable styles.
Having employed a first class milliner from the
City she leels prepared to execute all orders with
which she may be favored.
ALSO :
Whitman's best candies for sale
MRS. E. H. GRAFI-US,
Bellotonte , Nov. Ist—'6o* tf.
\YT"M HARDING, FASHIONABLE BARBF.R AND
IT HAIR DULSSKU, BBLLKFONTB, PA-, lias
opened ■ Barber Shop, one door above the Frank
lin House, where he can be found at all times.—
Good Razors, keen and sharp, kept constantly on
baud. Hair Dressing, N(lampooning, <£c., atten
ded to in the most workman like manner. lie
hopes by strict attention to business to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
Bellefonte, June 28, 18G0*—tf.
PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINARY*
J. E. THOMAS, A. M., Principal,
T'HE Eighteenth Session of this institution will
open Wednesday Nyy. 7th, 1860. Send for a
catalogue. [Oct, 18. '6O —4t.
IF you want first qnaiity Rio or Java Coffee,
crushed, pulverized or brown Sugar, Extra or
Golden Syrup, Y'oung Hyson or imperial Tea
pall at 1). LEYDEN & CD'S.
Nov. S,lßCo.—tf.
XF you want fine at from 10 to 20 cU
per yard oail at
Key. 8. DB.FFBJTH * CTS,
femur & Jlltcl,
]I.*Yl7 OPENED
The largest assortment of goods ever before offered
fur sale bv fhem, consisting,
as heretofore of all such staple goods aft are usually
kept in a country store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IK MARKET.
DUES® GOODS.
Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madcna's Pe-
Bcges, L'trtiges, Borage detains, Delains, Challi
] delains, Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines,
j Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Challi Crape
-1 Marets, Tanjore Cloth. Bobesand Traveling Dress
Goods.
ALSO,
A large assortment of mourning goods.
A!, SO,
i Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Still.-,
Shawls, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl
Trimmings.
A I, S 0.
Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentue
-1 ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and
READY ,H 'BE CLOT22BSG
A L S 0.
; Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery, Gioves, Gauntlets and
Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces
and Edgings.
A L 15 0,
Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li
nen and Lace Curtains. Gilt Cornice for Blinds/Ta
ble Covers and Floor Cloths.
A L S 0,
Qakford's Ilats always on hand, together with
Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Arliti
ciais and Bonnet Trimmings,
A L 5i O,
Avery arge assortment of Shoes and Boots for
men, women and children.
A L S O,
Queensware, Cedarware and Groceries.
ESFECIALLY WOULD
TONNES & STEEL
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
MECHANICS & BUILDERS
To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad
dlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, Oct. 11,— 61) —tf.,
NEW AND SPLENDTD STOOK
IMfSISfIMB
AT BURNSXDES'
TTT ARRANTED to be just what we represent
YV them. We have the very best which we
warrant, and lower grades in ail their varieties.
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR.STOCK ANT)
SEE FOR YO' TRSELFI
Leaner of ?!! Descriptions
BELTING kept for Machinery. An y size
have not got I can get iu a weeks time Sold a
city prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS
DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS
T OBACCO AND CIGARS.
Saddlery, Saddles, Bridies,
Halters, C'art Gears, Cart
Saddles, Harness Collars,
Harness Lines, aud every
article made and kept by
Saddlers.
WHIPS,
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
POWDER,
SHOT,
, ANI) CAPS
11 'ATA!! PROOF ROOTS.
DOUBLE SOLUM) WARRANTED,
- COPPER 'PIPED ROOTS A NO SHOES
FOR CniL i > R EN.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BUFFALO 110BES, HORSE BLANKETS,
SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS
Iligest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS A
A L L KINDS OP ECU S,
Come and examine our stoik. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is
THE PLACE to get good
Boots and Shoes,
and such articles iu our lino.
.At Buruside's we study to please, and give sat
isfaction.
Please accept our thanks fur past favors.
Vellcfouto, Oct, 11th jS6O.
HANDSOME" I WOMEN!
To T12.0 Xattc3.lejs.
IJ UNT'S "B'ooin cf Hoses." A lich
LA nnd e'egant color for the cheeks and lips.—
It will not wash O' 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 be removed by lemon juice and
will not injure the skin. This is a tiew proration,
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London
and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direc
tious for use, fur 51.00
HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a
dazz!i-g whiteness to the complexion, as is unlike
anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free
for 50 cents.
HURT'S " BRITISH BALM,"' renaot es tan, freek
les, sunburn and all eruptions of tlio skin. Mailed
free for 50 cts.
HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair,
strengthens and improvesits growth, keeps itfrom |
fabing off, and is warranted to make the hair curl j
Mailed free for SI.OO
HUNT'S "PEARL BEUTIFI: it " r or the tooth and i
gums, cleanses tut'l whitens the teeth, hardens the j
gums, purifies the breath effectually, preserve* the !
teeth and p ■ events tenth a he. Mailed free fur $1.90.
HUNT'S •' BRIDVL \V HEATH PERFUME." a double
extract of orange blossoms and cologne. Mailed
free for SI.OO.
This exquisite perfume was first used by 7 the
Princess Royal of England, on her marriage.—
Messrs. Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with ;
an elegant cuso of Perfumery, (in which all of the :
above articles were included) in handsome cut I
glass with gold stoppers, valued at SISOO, partjc- j
ui.irs of which appeared in the public prints.
Ail the above articles scut tree, by express, for
$5 00. L'a.-h ctn either accompany the order, or ;
be paid to the express agent on delivery 0 goods. :
HUNT & CO.
Perfumers >0 the Queen.
Reyent St., London. Saneom St., Phil'a., Pa.
For ale by all Druggists and Perfumers
XLo Trade Supplied
Nov. 1. 1860. ly.
A- Guekenbeii. er. S. W rtheimer EWertheimer.
A. G. & BRO'S ,
IMPORT KITS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
DISTILLFKS OF
MOXONGAIIELA RYE WHISKEY,
Also, Rectifiers of tho
IRON CITY WHISKEY,
Aud Manufacturers of the Celebrated
GERMAN STO MA CII BITT ER S,
No. 25 Market Street,
Nov 15-'6t>.—\-i PITTSBURGfI PA.
CHARLES McBRIDE,
HAS JUST RECEI YE I)
A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
Dry G- qc3.S
RE A DY-M AUE CEOTHING,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE.
ALL of which he is selling at very reduced
prices.
Goods (ji reft in Exchange for Country Produce.
The public are invited to call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsetvhefe.
Bellofonle, Nov. 3, '59. tf.
EDER, CUMMINGS & CO., 7
LOCK, Haven and tyro tie Daily Ltue of Sta
ges, leave LOCK Haven at 5 o'clock, A. M.,
arrive at Belleionte af 1 1 o'clock. Leave Belle
fonte at 12J o'clock, arrhe at Tyrone at C o'clock
P. M. Leave Tyrone at 9A. M., arrive at Belle
fonte at do'olocK, P. M., leave Bellefonte for Look
Haven at 4 P. SL, and arrive at 11 P. 31.
Jfclyfilf-AW.
NEW STORE!
HAEDWARE HARDWARE!
Vr ff * I"'"" TS
! /(r(
BELLEFONTE Y ~YL
utndorsigned would respectfully inform
X. the citizens of Centre couuty that they have I
: opened ft
| HARDWARE STORE
| in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson IT 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 nt any other place.
The ladies are particularly invited to call and
examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear- j
I neatly solicit A ilbcal portion of the public pa- I
I tronagc, and will take every pains to please.
They have constantly on hand a variety of
L'OCKET AN D TABLE CUTLERY,
Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip
tion,
CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, j
And all vatricties of
HAND-RACK, CRAFTING AND PANNUL j
SA II 'S,
Broad, Hand and chopping Ax"?. Butchers I
er and choppers.
DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, IUTCH- i
E'L>, CIIISLES. and ADZES.
HAY, MA HU JIB
AND SPREADING FORKS.
I EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, j
| CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
L'AINT--IND DUSTING BRUSHES,
NAILS, PAI.M'S, OIL, GLASS & PUTTY,
CO A L OIL AND LAM! S.
SA DDLER Y IIARD WA RE.
COACH TRIMMIGS
.Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,
And everything that is generally kept in a well
regulated Hardware Stoic. Terms Cash.
BAXLRESSTLT A- CRIST,
ellefonto. npril 26, 'CO.— 3'.
The People's Cook Book.
modernWookery
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
BY
MISS ELIZA ACTON.
CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S.J. HALE.
It Tells Y'u how to cheese all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Game, with ali the various
and most approved modes of dressing
and cookiDg 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
mode 3 of dressing, cooking, and honing
Mutton, Lamb, Veal. Poultry, and
Game of ail kinds, with the different
Dressings, Gravies, and Stufiiings ap
propriate to each.
It Tells You how to choose, clean, ADD presorve
Fish .f all kinds, and how to sweeten it
w hen tainted ; also the various and
ipost ndproved 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 Meet. Fish, Fowl, Game, and |
Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, J
with the Relishes and Seasonings ap
propriate to each.
It Tells You all the various and most approved
modes of eookiug Veget ble- of every
description, nlsohowto prepare Pickles,
( atsnpsand Curries of all kinds, Potted
Meats, Fish, Game, Mushroom-. Ac.
t Tells YOU ail the varrious and most approved I
modes of preparing and cooking all j
kinds af Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud
dings, Omolctts, Fritters, Cakes, Con- ,
feotiooery, Preserves, Jellies, and sweet ,
Dishes of every description.
It Tells You all the various and most approved J
modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muf j
fins, and Biscuit, the best method of
preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea,
and how to make Pyrups, Oordiuls and
Wines of vaiious kinds.
It Tell Y'ou how to set out and ornament a Table,
HI w to Carve ail kinds of Fish, Flesh
or Fowl, and in short, how to simplify j
the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the '
choisest luxuries of the table wi hin ev- j '
cry body's reach.
The book contains -118 pages, and upwards of
twelve hundred Rcccips, all of which are the re
sults of actual expericnoo, having beet) fully and
carefully tested under the personal superinten
dence of the write rs. It is printed in a clear and
open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra
ving, and will bo forwarded to any address, neat
ly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of. the 1
price 51.00, or in cloth, extra, 51.25.
-. 1 AAA \ Yl? \1? Cit " made by enter
vlv'vJU -V J. J_ixLiV prising men every where,
in selling the above work, our indueemese ueats to
all such being very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agiuts, with other information, appls to or ad
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher.
NO-617 S.msom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 8, IBoU.—6m. : I
JACOB LADCMTJS,
618 Market Street, Philadelphia, j
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS t
WATCHES,
HAS always on hand, a large assortment of
the above kinds of Watches which be will (
STLI as low as any other House iu the City or else
lvhtre.
J. E., would particularly call attention to i
the Del, 01., ted American Watch, which in point
of accurate time keeping and Mtrability will ex- I
eel anj' Imported wa CH of the same cost, and is ;
far less liable of getting out of order than any
watch mtide. These are FALTS which will te
dot onstrated to tiny purchaser on a fair tiial. I
Satisfaction will be guaranteed to any and all
purchasing at my establishment. A large assort- j
ment of
JEWELRY, SILVER &, SILVER PLATED WARE,, |
of every description, style and Pattern, constantly
on band at No. 618 Market St. Philadelphia. j
Sept. 6 6i)-35 — ly.
voir
nAN buy your oiothiug lor yourselves and your
_ boys, in every uariety, aud at low cash pri
-1 ccs by calling at the -heap Clothing Store of A. j
I Sternberg A Co.. in the Diamond, where you
SAVE at least irom to 30 per eout. All kinds i
of Clothing and Furnishing Goo ds are to ho
! hud at this Store at the lowest cash prices, and
i receive well made goods. Would it not be bet
ter to
JSAFSCXRIHS
MUCH valuable time by calling immediately 1
and lay in your stock of Clothing lor the :
W inier, at this establishment, where you will ccr- j
tainfy get the full Attlue of your
I MOWEV.
I) EM EMBER rhfe place. One door lbove Liv j
V, ingston's Book Store, in the Diamond.
A. STERNBEG & CO.
Bellefonte, Nov. 15, 1860.
STRAY STEER.—
Came to the restdence of the j
subscriber about the first of August fast, a three
year old STEER, brindle sides, white streak
along the back. The owner is requested to cotne
forward, prove property, pay charges and take
him away, otherwise he will be disposed of accor- .
i ding to law. JESSE FRY.
' "Spring tvrp., NOT. 15. '6l.— Bt.
| READ! HEAD!!
1 GREAT A'l Tit ACTION !! 1
; NEW AND CHFAP
i Ctolljing (Binporiniir
N OUTII SIDE OF TEE TEAM OS)),
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
City branch of Reixensl eirc 33rofhers, 12'
No. Hi Third Strcofc, Plii'ado'phia.
rp II E uiHlcrsifned Respectfully r.nrour.ceti
i the ir.hi'li!i:i.tt of (mite << i i.'y, and th<
public in general, that they have iwencd at thi
above ren ed pli ce, ll en ost txlinsive cssort-
I went of
KEADY-MA DE CEOTIIING,
j and Gentlemen's Furnishing Kin 's. ibt baa cvpi
been exhibited in this borough, which tliov veil
; fell
I 30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest,
I Our g ck embraces :i lull and ei inplete s<> jt
j m- n id Fine Flack Cloth fin.-.- ; • ck ( oat-.
Cassiiaero Business Lint- ;• ei. Tweed. Jean,
Funnels' and Mechanics' CusGuiere, Frock and
tack Coats, Pea Jackets. Ac.. Ac
0 V Ell CO A TS OF 1• IS E CLOTH
Presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal aid Lb n
| skin and Union CassimcriJ-, nhhed and plain.
| PANTALOONS OF FINE CASH MEEK
' and Boe.kiu black Silk mi Xed, a'd other fancy
colors, of the latest, syl s, as well us Satinet and
I Union Cass itut-rs ; Pi nts of strong and sub.-tan
j da I mater ial, fur the farmer, laboier and in e -
| chanie*
I AX ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS.
| such as Satin, Silk, and Silk finished Velvetj,
' Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cuss-merc; cloth
Satinet. Ac.
A geneial assortment of Bov ' anil Youths'
Clothing and Gent leriieti's Furnishing Goods,
Hats. Caps. Undershirts aud Drawer-', Knit Jack
ets, Fine White and Fancy boo, in Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks aul cravats,
Socks and Gloves, Trunks. Valiees. Carpet .'bugs,
Umbrellas, and, in short, ovorrthin sr us tally
i found in a well assorted store nt to.s kind.
We a'so keep a tine ass or' IP en tof
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
such as Pocket-books Forimoiitiie-s, t'm-Ket
knives and Razors, Coinhs. and Brushes, Watch-
Cbains, Keys and Guards. Finger rirgs t Breait
pins, Violin and Guitar Siring-'. I'i-tols. Revolv
ers, Percussion Caps, Spectacles. F;.y Glasses.and
a great many other fancy and useful articles, too
numerous to descr ibc, ail of which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prises.
We invite every person in need of Clothing or
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 si tisf'action,
and every person shall tool inclined to tcil his
friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing cau bo
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stoek from Ruiz enstkink Bro's., Philadel
phia, with whom we are connected, aul shall al
ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ars
tides in our line, which will surpass in style, cut,
workmanship and cheapness, thi so of any other Co.
tablishwent iu this partofthe country.
A. STERNBERG A CO.
Bellcfontc, Oct. 4, 'tit tf.
Jfull & SSI infer 6oobs.
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 X- WINTER GOODS,
which they are now opening and ready to wait
upon pure he: rs with the largest -anu best selec
tion ever offered to this community.
They desire to call particular attention t their
great variety of LADIES DREYS GOODS, con
sisting in part of Chaliies, Lawns, a'.l woo! De-
Lains. of d'l'orent colors, llarugcs, Dress Silks,
Mantil'a* l .ssues, Ac. The above goods were se
ic-cir with great care expressly to suit the tine
■ji tho ladies. In addition to the above, are offer
ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Goves,
Collars, Undersleevc-, Dress trimmings. A.
CLOTHS & CASS IM Kit ES,
of all colors and styles at very low prices, togeth
er with one of the largest and 0.-.-t stocks ut '
Ready-Made Clothing,
Hats and Caps, Boots and. Shoes, Ladies' Straw
Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, Shaker Bon
nets fur wives and children.
Builders wiil find it to their advantage in call
ing to select their Hardware, as our assortment is
large and complete : also, Mattresses.
Mackerel, Herring. Cod Fish and salt Sugars
Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best,
which cannot bo surpassed iu quality. Persons
visiting Bef/cfonte from tho country, wi ll find it
to their advantage to call before purchasing else
where, as we take pleasure in showiug our goods
end think we tun suit thetu both as to price and
quality, and are determined to s ell at the very
owest cash prices
// kinds of Country produce takeu iu ex
change fur goods*
Nov. Sth 1860.
HENRY ADOLPK'S
WHOLESALK AND DETAIL
CABINET WA RE ROOMS
No. 36] NORTH SECOND STR23T,
ONE DOOR ABOVE CHRIST CHURCH,
And Opposite the MOUNT VERNCN HOTEL,
PIIILADLPIIIA.
r |MIE largest and be.-t assortment of Cot
tage Furniture in the city, such as
TABLES, CAIN CHAT P.S, SOFAS,
STANDS. PLAIN CHAIRS. OTTOMANS,
BUREAUS, SPRING BOTTOMS, LOUNGES
He also h;\3 on hand at all tiu;e3 the celebrate 1
"LWVERS EAST CHAIR," aud the "GREAT
CAMP CHAIR,"
a folding chair that can he doubled up so as to oc
cupy no loom at all scarcely. This chair is in
tended for the use of Armies, Fishing Parties,
Hunters, Camp Meetings, &}. It also makes a
nice article of Parlor Furniture, and so light and
convenient that it can bo carried anywhere under
the arm like a book. Notliiug can excel it for
coinfoit.
PRICE FROM 75ets. TO glO.
The plainest aud most substantial articels, as
well as the mostcostly furniture,can bo had
LOW I.'"OT CfIJSIX
AT
ADOLPH'S WARE ROOMS,
Young persons commencing house keeping will
save
One Half Tlieir Money
oy 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
er firm in the oity. When you come to Philadel
phia he sure 10 -'nquire for
HENRY ADOLPH'S CABINET ROOMS,
No. 36 North ireccud Street.
Apr 26, '6—ly.
New Store at Pleasant Gap.
r VHE sub-Briber would respectfully in
-I- form the citizens of Cen're con nty that ho
lias just received .and opened an entire new stock
ol fell and winter goods consisting of
HARDWARE.
CLOTHING. DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, Ac.
1 also have on hands a good supply of
•Boots A Shoes, Hats A Caps, Fancy De
laines A Jlerinoes, Ladies Furs, Hoods, Scarfs,
l Cloths, Fancy Gloves, Kliives, Breast
Pius, AC., AC., AC.,
all of which he will sell as 'ow and even lower
than con be had anywhere else.
J. M. CAMPBELL,
j Pleasant Gap, Oct.-18,'60. —tf.
; BELLEFONTE ACADEMY.
UPIIE second Session of the Academical
Y year will coiniucmce on Wednesday, Novem
ber 28th, A. D., 1860.
TERMS:
Common English Branches, $4.00
Extra " " 6.U0
Languages, (Latin and Greek,) 6.00
A. M. WHITE. Prfeuipai.
1 Nov IS, 1884.— 2t.
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FIT tletfid') nidi' aief \ - ' AI
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10 F nude tc.n jb lt'!'. and all !• .* .
10 their origin iu all u| no late o* fi.i J.
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1 ! The above is a portrait of D ••• id M- : ' i ,-t
,1 Napier town-hio. who, on the .''lst cvv of At ?
IS6S, made affidavit before Judico G- .-ly siijy, >;.
| was treated for the cure of C-irvi tby t!ire.p'
j cittna of Bedford county, and by Dr.
' j tho Ell-I'tric College ill Chic-illnatii, fir u J ;iu I
I of nearly eight months, noiivi-.i;..<•o•!lng j.-eb,
| I hi lip. nose and a po;t : o lof Iks I ...ft :ac Ktn
' ! entirely eaten away ! Me bad give! o]
when he heard of the " Blood Search' r.ami a - .
induced to try it. Four hottics cured Im. and *
although sadly ili-fWured, is n q ■;
but what this iuvaiuabl meoi ne avud i.• i f
The full particulurs of this case may be .. &
- j circular, v. b'.eh can be had of any of t *
We also icier to the case of Nancy ,i. , r..
I ■ Eldertoirn, Armstrong county I'a., cured of ••
j ula after being unable to get out of bed fr tin s
t i years. .
| To the case of jlaly In Ansnnsrii' . C rnrfm
• | county, who was also ahlictud with Hcroiula :u
s | worse form.
, l To the case of George Meisel, residing in Cr.ii
, ! town, Cambria county Pa., who was so baiiy a'
i j fticted with Cancer that it eat his entire n.-.-c
t and his case was wotsc, if possible, than Ma
i Ci'i-nry's.
The particulars of thiro ctt.ies- <•' : v i • 4
which was cured by the Use o; | - Uincd
- —tuay also bo found in a cirbu; :i i . , ha ; .
, any of tho Agents.
R. M LEMON, Proprietor
Laboratory tor the manufacture and sis, ujh
the Pa. Railroad Depot, ILdlid ijvhurg. Pa.
Dr. Geo. 11. Koyser, iV'noies. Arcur. r,
j burg, Pa.
I Nov. 1, IB6o—Cji,
J FOR SALE AT the ug named p!ac. - :
Centre county :
J. Harris A Co., Bellefonte; D. llou-or .t
j Plumrille Mills; Geo Ja i. t Co.. lh •n -
I Adorn F. Shaffer, Madisnulan : Snianti i
I Eion; Raiser Weber, Howard; ii. i.rown. i
blersburg; C. G. Ryman A T. M. li.di, *>!
burg; A. T. Seine!! A Co., Pert Matilda; li
A Keesmar., Mfihcim; Sam-Frank, Robert r i
T. Wolf A Son, Wolf's t. re; . V
Hall; R. 11. Duncan, Spring Mills ; ■). i
Potters' Mills ; Peter Korlin, Chur.-b . •>
Habn, Springfield ; Rank in A liming. 1
/cysvif/o ; J. Q. Williams, Eagfcvi/'v . Ni
C-.. Mill Uall; Joseph Btng. Unionvi.'.'e :
A Yearick, Ar.ronsburg; J b'. Rrvan, Pir.- u '•
Mills; Jacob Daniels, Stormstown, and by -•
ers gcccrawy.
Jo UXLh Y '
S.-HA UPT, Jr.,A CO.,
r> ESPECTFULLY informs the . M o- *.
k.- Centre county, that th-.vkei p ..-tu -
band, and warranted, Pair Points Potent > ■
and Straw Carrier, the same titsv was
manufat tu ed at Millheim, also Thresh log
chines A Horse Powers made on au tnprt, -
plan.
Farmers are particularly invited to cati to.
! examine these articles before purchasing
where. Grain Drills, Clover llulk .\ :• i .
kinds of Machines and Powers repaii - . i n auv
notice. Gum Beiting for Machines, for . *: ■'
Clover Hullers, Iron Fencing,
Corn bhcllers, Verandas,
Cart eipindles, Mill Geariog,
Side Hill Ploughs, Saw-Mill Gc-: -.s k .
Wortz's " Furnace "
Rich's Iron Beam " Rolling Mill '•
Iron Kettles, New W'l l cook tvo
Bells, Hathaway "
Millheim and Hublersburg .bhears, Tin
Iron Ware, together with tho usual variety ot ar
ticles in the Foundry line, kept constantly •.
hand or made to order.
Having in our employ experienced mechan'ce
in the various i . i. ohes of our bu-ine -. w< 8
ter ourselves in being able to do up w to G
satisfaction of all who will ftvor u: w.i-i tiu-.
cu-tom.
Our terms and prices arc reasonable.
Bellefonte luly 26,-1 '6o.—ly,
E, B. CLEMENTS
1 IMPROVED WASHING MACHINE
j'i JiE an i-signed ieg leave to iut-ir ■. the jje
I ' pie, especially tiio ladies ot Ce nc cm.
• that they have purchased the right, aul u .
j manufacturing
E. R. CLEMENTS IMPROVED V." - ; '
MACHINE.
This machine is far superior to any 1..
kind ever introduced into this county, it is
pie of construction, and therefore lu; f
saves labor, as any ordinary worn i
days Washing, en this machine in }cs,< thru : ,
hours. No family should be without it.
have already disposed of a lqrgs neuv.i , .
chines and are pleased to learn, th... tl.ot .
proved to be eveu better than they wers n
mended. We would refer the citizeu .of Co .'
county t > the following persons who hn 'o '
the machine and hare found it to tea . .
bar and n alth saving institution. r> '.
i Mrs, Hillibish, Mrs. Blair aud Mo. :.
; Bellefonte, and Messrs. C. A J. Curtiu, i. . ♦
' Irm works.
Persons wishing machines will d well ' ••
in their orders toon, Address, or caii u
dersigutd- ,
' DANIEL McGLNLI
CYUI'S S'.'R!
Sept.6-60-35—.tf Relief- :
SPRING & SUMMER CDC?L'
C HUMES A BRO., invite th.- a
Jt of the public and their old custu:
; very large and extensive assortment (■'
Summer Goods, which tboyhaycin ' -
art now offering to purchasers nt tbu • •
i prices. They would call particular
I the great variety of
LA DIES Dll ESS Ore) S
'■ | consisting in part, of Nhawls, Mantlo.:.
! reges, Tissues. Ac- These goods were . • - •
expressly to suit the teste of the ladi
I cinity, and are offered with an assorti,
j siery and Gloves, Dress Trimmings, C ■ i
! dersleeves, Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMF .
' , in styles, qualities and at very ro.u-u
j cau also be found at this estab!;.-,!im
' with one of thi best stocks of
: i READY MADE CLOTII I
! ROOTS AND SHOES, STII.A •
J- FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS . '
. | A very extensive assortment of b r
| brougght from tho eastern market. <
i variety to suit the trade, bousekec- • -
! GROCERIES, of the very bust qn-:
1 ' SALT and PLASTER.
- | These goods ara '*red to the pun!
I lower rate than the satqu -tides can b- .
| any where in Gontre county.
) !
J J\ LEYDEN A CO., have jn
) j assortment of Fall and.Wiut ■!
i iiiuy offer very low for cash or oout .
Nr. 8, IB6o.—tf.