Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 03, 1861, Image 4

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    NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP
DIRECTORY
CENTRE CO. PENNSYLVANIA,
BY S.J). TILDEX,
Frpm actual Measurement by Instrumen
tal Surveys taraug - hout the County.
by H. r. WALUNU, sivil Engineer.
HP lIE undersigned proposes to publish by orde r
JL a large and accurate Popographical Ma; of
Centre county, from thorough and careful sur
veys, by H. F. Walling, Civil Engineer.
Every road has been careluliy surveyed by
course aDd distance, and the location noted of all
the public roads, Dwellings, Chur hes, Post- Offi
ces, Hotels, Stores, School Houses, Factories,
Mills Shops, Mountains, Ponds Strenms, Ac. —
Thr* names of Property Holders generally—care
fully including those vlio order the work—will
he engraved upon the Map,showing the exact lo
cation of each.
Extra Maps of the Principal Villages will be
engraved upon the margin o c the Map ; also a
Table of Distances, showing the number of miles
fri-ni ach Post office to every other throughout
the county, together with the latest statistical in
formation. An ornamental border will surround
the Map
The Map will be engraved by the m st skillful
Artists in the country, handsomely c..lured and
mounted, and will bo delivered h> those who or
der for Kl7O dollars per copy. _ j
Wc are now actively engaged in forwarding the
work, and shall endeavor to give every property
holder an opportunity of ordering a copy, and al
so ot examining the Work before its final com
pletion: in order t make it entirely satisfactory
as to accuracy, <fco.
* The map will contain all the information usual
ly fouud in Town maps, lor each of the towns in
the county, and it is obvious that the most liberal'
patronage is needed to sustain us in producing a
work of so great magnitude aud expense. As it
is evidently of such practical utility ami inteiest
to bu.-iness men and citizens generally, present
ing so minute and distinct a representation of the
county, that even the child may readily acquire a
corr, ct idea of each town, village, Ac., and their
true directions, distances from each other, we con
fidently solicit and expect the hearty co-operation
of the intelligent and enterprising citizens ol Ceu
fre county.
S. D. TILDEN. Publisher.
These maps are said exclusively by the
Puluirdxr. and no variation in price. No more
innps are printed than what are actually ordered.
We the undersigned, having sxamined there
cent surveys and drafts of Centre county, also
Topographical Maps of other counties, pulisbed
by Mr. S. D. Tilden', take pleasure in recommend
ing a Topogrnphscal Map of this county, which is
very much needed, being of great practical value
to business men and citizens generally, and from
he united testimonials and recommendations the,'
are from distinguished gentlemen wb-re they
arc miide surveys and published county maps.—
We feel confident they will furnish an accurate,
reiiahle and useful Map and Directory well w ir
ty of liberal patronage.
Mi e hope the citizens of this county will interest
themselves sufficiently in this enterprise, so that
the Publisher may engrave upon the margin of
the map, extra plans of the villages in the county
up n an enlarged scale.
Considaring the expense of such a survey of the
whole county, and being entirely a local work we
think it is offered to the citizens on very reason
able tenns.
Wn. V. Reynolds, James T. Hale, John Hoffcr,
Adam Hoy, Win. A. Thomas, E. C. Humes Ira C.
A'it'-hell. 11. N. McAllister, J-S. Barnhart, as.
A. Beaver. Cyrus T. Alexander,' Ed. BUnehard,
11. Bro< kcihi-ff, Win. P. Wilson, Geo. L. Pottef,
Geo. Livingston, Jacob V. Thomas, Geo. A. Fair
lnmb, Jas. 11. llankin, James F. Riddle, John
Tonner, Jesse L* Test, George W. Tate, John T.
Hoover, P. B. Wilson, James Linn, J. B. Mitch
ell, E. Greene, J. H. Stover. R.Q. Durham, Sam'l
Linn, II- P. Harris, A. S. Valentine.
Aug. 23, 1860. tf.
BCERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LITEB CO 111 PLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Ann the various affections consequent upon a disordered
STOUIACI! OR LIVER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains,
Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness,
lllind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved
highly iM-wr&rial, and in others effected a decided cure.
This is a purrtj ng!>4alilc compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professor. Bcerhave. Its reputation at home pro
duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with
thoee of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this
mighty country, many of whom brought with tliom and
handed down the tradition erf its ralne. It is now offered
to the American public, 'knowing that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acknoudedged.
It is particularly recommended to thoee persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous uso
of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally
instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat
of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor
In the system.
NOTlCE.—'Whoever expects to find this a beverage U
be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, nossessed of singular
remedial properties.
READ CAREFULLY!
The Genuine highly concentrated Boerhave's Holland
Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at
ONE DOLLAR per lx.ttle. or six bottles for FIVE DOLLARS. The
great demand for tliia truly celebrated Medicine has indnrej
many imitations, which the public sLould guard against
purchasing.
Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the
label of every bottle you buy.
Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarder
by Express to most points.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CC.
MANUFACTURING
|)harmnrcutists and (Hhcmiste
PITTSBURGH. PA.
FOR SALE A 1' me ng named places in
Centre COUNTY :
I Ilurri- .A Bellefonte; D. Houser A Pon;
P : nn vilie Mills: Geo Jack <t Co., Bonlsburg ,
Ad -.ui F. Shaffer, M.nlisonburg; Samuel Poniius,
Z -MB; Raiser Weber, Howard; H. Brown, Hu
hiwrsburg: C. U. Ryman <fc 1. M. Hall, Miles
burg ; A T. P-chnell A Co., Port Matilda; Rhule
A bee. ilia:., M'.'tlu im; Sam-Frank, Rebersburg;
T. Wolf A Sen. Wolf's Store; W. Wolf, Centre
Hull; R. H. Duncan, Spring Mills; * p. Jack,
Potters' jfill-; Pi ter Kerlin, Cburchvilie ; J. H.
H.ihn. Springfield : Rankin A Bolinger. Bai
/y.-vi//e ; J Q. Afif/inms, EagleviHe ; Nixon A
Co.. Mil/Ho'/; .Jo-, ph Bing, Unionvi/Je ; Gross
A Y(:isk. Aar nsh irg; J. 0. Brj .. Pine Grove
M,-If : Joc -I. Dauiifs. Storastow.. and by doaJ
crs genemfy.
N v !. ISID' fim.
jr. 06V7, V S:*STFJ\G HOUSE
AND
151 1.1 .1 ALL LJ SALOON.
ursri;/:s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T I 'i 1K under*! v" d hereby informs his friends
1 and the po generally that he has rented
the basement etory of T. R. Reynold's new build
ing on Allegheny street, where he has opened an
eating saloon,confectionery, Ac., on a la- ge scale,
Paitieular attention will be paid to business,
and every effort made to cuter to the tastes of
those v ho may laior Itiiu with a call.
GEO. W. DOWNING.
EF? , R''-T< /pri! 12'5U 16 LY,
. , ,i- it.- -( dime to the residence of the
gjt -u... entai ,ii xnyior twp., .-cure six weeks
ago, a lied St'ci. 5 years old, with a notch in Iho
under si ie of each ear, and the point of the right
horn Miwt'i off. Tio owner is r<quested io come
forward, pivs p: petty, pay (-.barges and take
bin-, niv.-.y. otherwise he will be disposed of ac
coi line to law. XJIOS. MERRVMAN.
D." Id —?t.
VALUABLE LIFTS
WITH BOOKS
GEO. G^EVANS'
ORIGINAL
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE.
THE
LARGEST IN TEE WORLD!!
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
AT
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
SIXTH YEAR OJTHEENTEBPRISE.
CARD . .
N Having purchaser! the spacious Iron uilding,
o. 439 Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every
onvenienee to facilitate my business, particularly
hat branch devoted to Country Orders ; and hav
ing u larger capital than any other party invested
in the business, I am now prepared to offer greater
advantages, and better gifts than ever to my cus
tomers.
/ will furnish any bo"k ( of a moral character)
published in the I iiited- States, the reyular retail
price of which is One Dollar or up works, and give
a present worth from 50 cents to 100 dollars with
each book, aad guarantee to give perfect satisfac
tion, us I am determined to maintain the reputation
already bestowed upon my establishment.
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invitek to
sail and judge for themseloes. G. G. E VANS.
IT YOU V7ANT ANY BOOKS
SEND TO
GEO. G. EVANS,
RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE,
No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where all books are old at the Publishers low
est prices, and yon liaveihe
a'Sn
Of receiving
A HANDSOME PRESENT
WORTH FROM 60 CENTS TO 100 DOLLARS
Willi EACH BOOK.
Quo. G. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise
has been endorsed by the book
trade and all the leading city and
country newspapers in the Un : ted
States.
8 ,o. Gr. EVANS' Punctual business transactions
have received the approbation of
over 6,000,000 citizents of the Uni
ted States, each of whom have re
eived substantial evidence of the
benefits derived by purchsing
books at Ibis establishment.
Geo. G. Evvas Has done more than any other
publisher or bookseller in the Uni
ted States,towards diffusing knowl
edge to the people: By his system
many books are read that other
wise would not hare rotind their
way into the hands of readers.—
Frank Leslie's Newspaper.
GGO. 6. EVANS Keeps constantly on hank the
most extensive stock, the greatest
assortment of Books, and circu
lates free to all who may apply,
the most complete catalogue of
Books and Gifts in the United
States.
GEO. 6. EVANS Has advantages offered him oth
er publishers and manufacturers
which enable him to furnish his
patrons with A finer quality and a
better assortment of gifts than any
other establishment.
GSO. 6. EVVNS Publishes nearly Two Hundred
Popular and interesting Books,
therefore, as a publisher, he is bet
ter able to offer extra premiums
and commissions.
GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to
all who may send for books.
Go*, (i. EVANS' New classified eatalogue ofbooks
embrace the writings of every stan
dard author in every department
OF literature, and gives all the in
formation relative to the purchas
ing and forwarding by mail or Ex
press-of books ordered from his es
tablishme .t, to .ether with full di
rections how to remit money,
•to. 8. EVZKS' Catalogue of books will be sent
gratis ana free of postage to any
address in the United States.
Cat*. Q. Eva xs' Inducements to agents cannot be
surpassed. The most liberal com
missions are offered, and by solic
iting subscriptions to books in ihe
same lime that it would take tosell
ene on the old fashioned subscrip
tion plan. Send for a Qiassified
cata ogue, and every information
will he given in reference to agen
cies. Select your books enclose
the amount of money rcquired.and
eue trial will satisfy you that the
best place in the country to pur
chase books is at
THE EXVENSI YE.
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
OF
Geo 3Evans,
No. 489 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
WHERE YOU CAN GET BOOKS OF
ALL KINDS.
Books of Fact! Books of Fiction !
Bo ks of Devotion ! Books of Amusement!
Books for old Folks 1 Books for young Folks !
Books For Huonds ! Books for Wives!
Books for Lovers! Books for Sweethearts!
Books for Boys !
Books for Girls! . *
Books of Humor !
Eouljs of Poetry !
Books of Travel 1
Books of History !
Books of Biography !
Buoks of Adventure!
Books about Sailors !
Books about Soidiers !
Books about Indians !
Bocks about Hunters !
Books about Heroes !
Buods about Patriots !
Books about Farmers!
Books for Mechanics !
Books for Merchants !
Rooks 'or Physicians !
Books for Lawyers!
Books for Statecmcn !
Bibles !
Presentation Books !
Prayer -ooks !
NYMN Books !
Juvenile Boeks !
Annuals !
Albums !
Etc., etc.
Cecil B. Hartley's Interesting Biographies!
Rev. J. H. Ingrnham's Spiritual Romances V
it-mucker's Live of Patriots and Statesmen !
J. T. Lauren's Revolutionary Storie,S !
T. T". Arthur's Popular Tales !
Dr. Alcott's Family Doctor !
Mrs. Hentz's Novels !
Mrs. Southworth's Novels !
Cooper's Novels!
Dickens' Novels !
Waverly Novels !
Irviug'S Works!
All the writings of every standard author in
CTery D.-partment cf literaiure, in every style of
binding, at tfle publisher's lowest prices, and re
member that you pay no more than you would at
any other establishment, and you have the advan
tage of receiving an elegant Present, which often
times is worth a hundred fold more than the
amount paid for ihe book.
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED GATALOGUE OF
BOOKS.
P Order any book that yon may want, remit the re
tail price, together with the amount required for
postage and one trial will assure you that the best
place in the country to purchase books is at the
Gift Book Establishment of G. G. EVANS,
I Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, No. 439
Chetuut Street, Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED,
To whom greater inducements than ever are offer
ed. Any ptTson, either male or female, who is
desirous of engaging in an Honorable and profi..
telle Empl'-ymenr. requiring but little time and
no outlay of money, and by whioh they can o'o-
AVix gratis A Valuable Library, A fine Gold
ich and Chain. A Handsome Service of Plate,
Flegant Silk Dress Pattern, A Splendid Sett
ewohy>, or musty other choice articles eaa
TXXIES CKBSTTRES IDKMOCIEIAT 1 .
merated in the List of Gifts, can do so by act in i
as an Agent for this establishment.
Any person, in any part of the country, can be
an agent, simply by forming a club, sending a list
of books, and and remitting the amount of money
required for the same.
Send for a Catalogue, which contains all the de
sired information relative to agencies and the for
mation of clubs ; and to insure prompt and honor
able dealings, address all orders to *
THE HEAD QUARTERS
OF
GEO. G. EVANS,
PROPRIETOR OF TOE OLDEST AND
LARGEST GIFTBOOK ENTERPRISE
IN THE WORLD,
Permanently located at
No. 439 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Sept. 13, 1860.-36. 6M.
i ■
AN apperient and Stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygon and Carbon by con
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest
Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the Uni
ted States, and perscribed in tueir practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparatien of Iron can be compared with it.
Impurities of the blood, depression of vital ener
gy, pale and otherivise sickly complexion indi
cate its necessity in almost every conceivable
case.
Innoxious in all miladies in which it has been
tried, if'ha- proved absolutely curative in each of
the following complaints, viz :
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanciation,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysente.y, In
cipient consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt
Rheum, Mismenstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
Complaints, Chronic headaches, Rheumatism, In
termittent Facers, Pimples on the Face, &c.
In cases of GENERAL DEDILITY, whether the ro
sult of acuto disease, or of the continued diminu
tion of nervons and muscular energy from chronic
complaints, one trial of this restorative has prov
ed successful to an extent which a description nor
written attestation would render credible. Inva
lids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgot
ten in their own neighborhf ods, have suddenly
re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel in a distant land. Some
very signal instances of this kind are attested of
female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical chan
ges, and that complication of nervous aDd dys
peptic aversion to air and exercise for which tho
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 salu
tary, for, ui.like the old oxides, it is vigorously
tonic, without being exciting and overheating ;
and gently, regularly aperient, even in tho most
obstinate cases of costivehess without ever being
a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable
sensation.
It is this latter property, among others which
makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent, a
remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to
exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing
the local tendency which forms them.
In DYSPBPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a
single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often suf
ficed for the most habitual cases, including the
attendent Costiveness.
In unchecked DIARRHCEA, even when advanced
to DvsEKTERy, confirmed, emaciating, and appa
rently malignan'; the effects ha*'e been equally
decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,de
bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gen
eral y indicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this reme
dy has allayed the alarm of friends and physi
cians, in several very gratifying and interesting
instances.
6^ln SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect of the
most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine,
without any of their well known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot be too confi
dently invited to. this remedy and restorative
the cases peculiarly affecting them.
In RHLUUATISM, both chronic and inflamatory—
in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has
been invariably well reported, both as alleviating
pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness
tLo joints and muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must certainly be
great remedy and energetic restorative, and its
progress in the new settlements of the West, will
probably be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. —
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 re
ceipt cf the price. All letters, orders, etc., should
be addressed to
R.. B. LOCKE A Co., General Agents,
Oct. 4,'60.— 1y.] 20 CEDAR ST., N. Y.
IIENRY ADOEPITS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CABINET WAREROOMS
No. 36 NORTH SECOND STREET,
ONE DOOR ABOVE CHRIST CHURCH,
And Opposite tho MOUNT VERNCN HOTEL,
PHILADLPHIA.
THE largest and best assortment of Cot
tage Furniture in the city, such as
TABLES, CAIN CHAIRS, SOFAS,
STANDS, PLAIN CHAIRS, OTTOMANS,
BUREAUS, SPRING BOTTOMS, LOUNGE-,
He also has on hand at all times the celebrated
"LWYERS EASY CHAIR," and the "GREAT
CAMP CHAIR,"
a folding chair that can be doubled up so as to oc
cupy no room at all scarcely. This chair is in
tended for the use of Armies, Fishing Parties,
Hunters, Camp Meetings, A?. It also makes a
nice article of Parlor 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 $1().
The plainest and most substantial articels, as
well as the mostffostly furnUure,can be had
Low JF'oac CasJb.
AT
ADOLPH'S WARE ROOMS.
Young persons 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
er firm in the city, When you came to Philadel
phia be sure to inquire for
HENRY ADOLPH'S CABINET ROOMS,
No. 36 North Secend Street.
Apr 26, '6—ly.
LIME I LIME I I LIME I I
The subscriber re
spectfully informs the public that he has erected a
Lime Kiln near the Borough of Bellßfonte, where
he is making Lime of a superior quality—which is
acknoledged to be as whito and pure as the Plym
outh limo. All he asks is to give it a trial, and
he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again.
LEON MACKALL.
Aug. 23, 1860. tf.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.~
THE subscriber offers for sale that very valua
ble property now in the occupancy ot Col. R
Lipton, the said property is situate on the corner
ot Centre and Market streets, fronting on the Dia
mond, and is the most desirable place of residence
in Milesburg, will he offered for a short time only
1 at a very low figure. J. G. McMEEN.
Milesburg, June 28, '6o.—tf.
T LARGE assorlmont of ladies goat, boots with
-A and without heels, Misses shoes, a very good
assortment. Boys and ctiildrens shoes and hoct
of ail kinds. Mens boots and shoes of all size i
and descriptions,just received and for sale by
C. MCBRIDE I
v 3-59 tf, I
Clotjrag int|ormnt.
BELLEFONTE PA.
THE un dersigned, determined not to be out
done or surpassed by any, is now receiving, in ad
dition to his former extensive stock, a very large
assortment of
§leak-lltoe Clatjjmn.
His stock has been selected with-great care and
consists in part' of
Black and Fancy Satin Vests, do. Silk
Vests, plain and fancy Worsted Vest, Fine
Black, BLUEJ Brown ADD olive Frock and Dress
Coats, Men and Boys' linen Coats,
Men and Boys' pants and Vests of all kinds
and descriptions, together with almost everything
kept in Clothing Stores,
or of which the most prolific mind could conceive,
or industry and an unconquerable desire to please,
with yearsof experience in tho business could select.
In addition to which he has added a very superi
or assortment of Gentß* Cravats, Ties, Hosiery
Gloves, Ac., Ac. In short it may be said he has a
oin plete.
Gents' Furnishing; Store.
Comprising every article worn by the stem and
dignified lords of creation.
Having purchased his Goods as low as they could
be bought in the Eastern market, and will dispos
them at a slight advance on cost.
CASH BUYERS,
will find it to their advantage to purchase of him.
He also gives notice that he continues to manu
facture garments as heretofore. Hands are con
stantly employed to make to order, goods purchas
ed of him or elsewhere. Those entrusting him with
their work, whether the goods were purchased of
him or not, may rely on having them cut and made
in the best manner and latest styles.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits
a liberal share of public patronage, and by a strict
adherence to business, and a laudable desire to
please, he hopes, not only, to retain his old custo
mers, but add to the number many new ones.
WM. M'CLELLAND.
Brokerhoff's Row.
BellefonteJan., 5, 60,
_ NEW CASH STORE7
AT STORM STOWN PA.
GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER!!
THE undersigned having purchased the store'
formerly owned by Barlow A Curtin, in
Stormstown, and having just added thereunto
LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS,
is now prepared to furnish customers with every
thing usually found in a country store, and at re
markably
LOW PRICES.
His stock consists is part, of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
lIATS,
CAPS,
SHAWLS,
CALICOES,
SILKS,
LAWNS,
GINGHAMS,
BONNETS, &c.
-ALSO
LARGE SUPPLY
OF
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSAVARE,
and almost every other article you may dosiro
o purchase.
LEATHER! LEATHER!!
Being, as heretofore, engaged extensively in tho
TANNING BUSINESS,
he is, at all times prepared to furnish "the peo
P SOLE h LEATHER, UPPF.R LEATHER,
MOROCCOS, CALF-SKINS,
and every other description of Leather.
J?Wt- Hides taken as cash.
JACOB DANIELS.
Stormstown, Dec., 1, 59, 49 tf.
TUIRRTY-two continuous tracts of land aver
aging four hundred and fifty acres to th
tract, situated in Snowshoe ard Rush townships
in Centre county, and extending into Morris twp
in Clearfield county, on the waters of the Big and
Little Moshannon Creeks, are now offered forsale
tn lots to suit purchasers. There is a good road
leading from the terminus of the Bellefonte A
Snowshoe Railroad through these lands to Clear
ffeld, the nearest point to the Railrcad being 4J
miles. The country adjacent is thickly settled a.id
rapidly improving. Moshannon Mills and Stew
art's Mills in CeDtre Co., and Spaekman's Mills in
Clearfield Co., are but a short distance from the
boundry line of those tracts. Selections can be
made, that for soil and advantages of locality
can scarcely be surpassed. l'eroos desiring to
purchase are referred to Jas. Gilliland, residing
at Moshannon Mills, who will show them the land
and make sales, or to Samuel Crist, residing in
Lock Haven.
S. CRIST A CO.
July 19. 1860. tf.
PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL
HAVING rented the above named Hotel, the
undersigned woul I respectfully inform the
citizens of Centre county, and tho traveling public
generally, that he is prepared at all times to sup
ply those who may make his house their Homo,
with good suastantial Fare, and accommodations
equal, if not superior to many of the City Hotels.
HIS T'AJOLO
is always furnished with the very best the market
will afford, and every effort will be made in this de
partment to cater to the tastes of even the inoej
fastidious.
HIS
will be found to contain an excellent assortment
of liquors of all kinds.
HIS ROOMS AND BEDS
are clean and good, so that those who wish to en
joy them, may have nothing to do but to wrap the
mantle of their couch abou ; them, and lie down
to pleasant dreams, and
His Statolo
is large and commodious and will be kept con
stantly supplied with the best of Hay and Oats. —
His Ostler is attentive and accommodating, and
j plays his part O' the Drama well and with great
credit to himself.
P. B. KEPHART; Prp,r.
April 12—'60 tf.
JACOB LADOMUS,
618 Market Street, Philadelphia,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
HAS always on hand, a large assortment of
the above kinds of AVatches which he will
sell as low as ADY other House in the City or else
where.
J. WOULD particularly call attention to
the Celebrated American AA'atch, which in point
of accurate time keeping and durability will ex
cel any Imported watch of the same cost, and is
far less liable of getting out of order than any
watch made. These are FACTS which will be
den onstratcd 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 hand at No. 618 Market St. Philadelphia.
Sept. 6-60-35— ly.
IIOOS.—Came to the residence
of the subscriber in Benner twp., near
the Big Hollow, some time during the month
of October, two White Ilogs with black spots,
both have the point of the left ear cut off.—
The owner, or owners, will please come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and take
them away, otherwise they will be disposed
to law. PHILIP MOIST.
I>ee. 13, 18G0,-4t.
P ' HOOFLAND'S
* l! " e '*e s
GREAT
STANDARD REMEDIES
of the present age, have acquired their great popularity
only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction
is rendered by them in all cases.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous De
bility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weak
ness of the Stomach and Digestive Organs,
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW (EVER, BILIOUS FEVER, AND FEVER AND AQUE.
Bee onr Almanac for proof. PRICE, 75 cents per Bottle.
Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza,
Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption,
and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known
of
CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION.
As a Diarrhoea Cordial it is unequalled. PRICE, 75 eents
per bottle.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL,
being well known throughout Europe and America, needs
no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, are
prepared with great exactness, and are sugar-coated. No
better Cathartic Pill can be found. PRICE, 25 cts. per box.
Theso medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON &
CO., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by
druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. The sig
nature of C. M. JACKSON will bo on the outside of each
bottle or box.
In our " Everybody's Almanac," published annually, you
will And testimony and commendatory notices from all
parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by
all onr agents.
Apr. 2fi, '6O —ly
(XOCKTWATCH, JEWELRY
AND FANCY STORE.
THE subscriber is still at his old stand at No. 4
Brokerhoff's Row, on Alleghany St., where he
has just received from the eastern cities, and is
now offering for sale a well selected and beautiful
assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHE
fpff and JEWELRY,
and an excellent assortment
f£\ of FANCY ARTICLES, of all
//C V. KINDS and QUALITIES,
] TBhk SILVERWARE, AC.
(tralr'vV'r 91 Notwithstanding the "pan
ic" his stock is fully as large
and complete as ever, and as his goods are selecto
with great care from the manufacturers of the eas
tern cities, of the latest styles, he feel 3 confidcn
of giving satisfaction to all.
His stock consists of fine Gold and Silver open
face and hunter case full jeweled English patent
and detached Lever Watches ; —also Lepines and
Qnartiers. Jewelry of every style which can he
found in a good Jewelry Store, and Fancy Arti
cles of every description. He has also SPECTA
CLES, a good assortment, always on hand, to suit
all ages. Also Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Pis
tols, <%c.
Particular attention paid to repairing
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry at short notice.
WM. J. STEIN
Bellefonte. Jan. 5, '6o—ly
CONRAD HOUSE.
THIS new, hut well known and popular Hotel
1 cated on Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
has become, under the supervision of its present
acummoiinting proprietor,
J - . ZO. 13UTTS,
the Hotel of Central Pennsylvania. Long expori
oncc of Mr. Butts in the business warrants ns, in
assuring the traveling public that no pa : ns will he
spared to render guests as comfortable as possible
while sojourning under his roof.
IOIIjs Tafetlo
will constantly be supplied with the very best the
market affords.
HESLits Bar
will he found to con tain an excellent assortment
of liquors of all kinds, and
HIS STABLE
will alwnys he attended by careful, attentive, EOS
ber and therefore prudent Ostlers.
The proprietor hopes by bis lon.' experience,
and the facilities at his command, to make the
Conrad House a rst class Hotel. The business
nf the Hotel is under his OWH personal supervis
ion. A liberal share of public patronage is kindly
solicited J. B, BUTTS.
Bellefonte, June 9,-'59. —tf
AVBAWLEY& GO.,
PRACTICAL PERFUMERS,
117 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a
F1 HE proprietors of this establishment feel con-
J" fident that their preparations will compare
lavorably with any in the world, either foreign cr
domes ic Extracts for the Handkerchief of the
ntost xquisite odors. POMADES and OILS for
the Fair, of the finest tixturo and the sweetest
perfumes
SHAVING CREAMS and TOILET SOAPS of
the finest and most delicate formation. Also
Hawley's Liquid Hair Dye, is decidedly superior
to any now in use.
A. HAWLEY'S OLEATE OF COCOA. This prepera
tion is the article above all others for dressing the
hair. It is exceedingly fine and delicate, and
renders the hair dark, soft and glossy The odor
| is delightful. No one should be without it. POW
DERS, BANDOLINE, ROUGE, &e., and every variety
of fine and choice perfumery. HAWLEY'S FRUIT
EXTRACTS for flavoring pies, puddings, jellies,
confectionery and Mineral Water Syrups. All of
which rival the host, and are surpassed by ncne.
Oct. 4, 1860,—3 m: [R. G. 0.
HONOR THE DEAD.
BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS.
HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar
ket uhere I have purchased a large and ex
tensive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices
I am prepared to till all orders with which I may
be favored, with promptness and despatch. My
stock includes the best quality of foreign and do
mestic marbles.
1 have employed in my establishment some of
the best and most experienced workmen in the
State, and persons who have her fore patroniz
ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship
both in execution and design which I manufac
ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones,
table tops, or anything into which the article can
be manufactured will do well to give me a call.
1 All work delivered free of charge.
Shop on High street, Bellefonte, Pa.
WM. GAHAGAN.
Apr. 12, '6O tf.
A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. -
Whereas the Spring
Creek Woolen Manufactory, during the present
season, has been patronized to the lull extent of
its producing abilities, and in anticipation of a
still grjater patronage the coming season, the
proprietors have been indueed to add more new
machinery ol the very latest improvements. This
machinery will facilitate our operations very much
and at the same time will improve the real value
of out cloths at least ten per cent, while our pri
ces shall remain as heretofore; it being our ambi
tion to build up a reputation for this establish
ment that will add all things thereto. From the
facts here n set forth we confidently believe that
wool growers and all other gcod peojle can now
deal with us very much to their own advantage.--
While there are many things alike in business of
this kind, there is also much that is different. A
word to the wise is sufficient Give us a call and
satisfy yourselves that this is the place the poo
plo get the worth of their money.
KOBT. KFNDALL,
SAM'L HOUSER.
Banner tw p., June 12, '6O, tf.
EDER, CUMMINGS & C 0.7
LOCK Haven and Tyrone Daily Line of Sta
ges, leave Lock Haven at 5 o'clock, A. M.,
arrive at Bellefonte at 1 1 o'clock. Leave Belle
fonte at 12J o'clock, arrive at Tyrone at 6 o'clock
P. M. Leave Tyrone at 9 .4. M., arrive at Belle- ;
fonte at 4 o'clock, P. M., leave Bellefonte for Lock
Haven at 4 P. M„ and arrive at 11 P. M.
July 19", —WGt). '
B. T. BABBITT'S
PURE MEDICINAL YEAST.
68 "V/|~ANUFACTURED from common OS
_j_VJL Salt and Pure Cream Tartar.
When used in Bread, Cake or Biscuit,
it turns to gas, (like that from a bottle
of Soda Water.) and remainns dor
mant in the dough until it is set in the
oven, when the heat causes the gas to
escape throught the dough while bak
ing- The Bread, Cake or Biscuit is
AN!) not only very light, but perfectly whole ASD
some. Where this Yeast is used you
will require about one quarter the a
mount of shortening used with ordina
ry Yeast. It may also be used for
Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny Cakes, and
all kinds of Pastry. This Yeast is put
up only in one pound cans, with check
ered label. Red, White and Blue—
* ! none other is Genuine—beware of imi
tations.
B. T. Babbit's Pareonseatra
ted Potash,
Warranted double the strength of com
mon Potash and superior to any Sa
ponifiea in market, put up in cans of
1 lb;, 2 lbs., 3 lbs , 6 lbs., and 12 lbs.,
with full directions for making Hard
68 and Soft Soap. One pound will make !68
fifteen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime
. is rebuired Consumers will find this
the cheapest Potash in market.
B. T. B.'s Medicinal Saleratus,
■ A perfectly pure and wholesome artis
! cle, free from all deleterous matter; so
I prepared that, as the circular accoin-
AND panying the Saleratas will show,noth- A,D
ing remains in the bread wheh baked,
but common Salt, Water, and Flour.—
Put up neatly in papers, 1 lb., J lb.,
J lb.
B. T. B.'s Concentrated Soft Soap.
One box costing one dollar will mako
40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by
simply addiug boiling water. I OY)
B. T. B.'s Soap For Family Use.
0 ne poundof this Soap is equal tc 3
pounds of ordinary Family Soap. Ono
1 o ind wilt make 3 gallons of handsome
Soft Snap. It will remove paint,grease,
tar, and stains of all kinds- It will not
injure the fabric; on the contrary, it
(Jg preserves it. It will wash in h. ril or gg
saltwater. But little labor is requir
ed where this soap is used. Machin
ists and Printers will find this soap su
perior to anything in market. If your
Storekeeper dee- not keep the above
goods, send $5 by mail and I will send ''
a package of cither article or an asso'r- '
and ted box containing a part of each arti- *nd
, cle, as you may direct; Send the name
of your post office, also, the State and
County in which you reside with di- i
rections for shopping. Address
B. T. BABBIT,
64, 66, 68, 70, 72 A 74 M'aabington St..
N. Y.
*7O A liberal discount to Storekeepers.
July 12, '6O. -—lv.
Ladies One Price fancy Fur Store
JOHN FARE!HA
tween 7th A Bth Sts.,
(Late of 818 Market
Ml' 1 Sajfcßwv Importer, Mnnufactu-
KM|tyS%!|wgk rer of and Dealer in
If / /FANCY FURS
l.i-r U AVING remuC'd to
111 A'i/'C Store,7ls
now engaged entirely
- in the Manufacture
and Sale of Fancy Fare, which in accordance
with the " One Price Principle," I have
marked at th slowest possible prices consistent wiih
a reasonable profit, I would solicit a visit from
those in want of Furs for either Ladies' or Chil
drens' Wear, and an inspection of my selection of
th f .se goods, fatitied. as I am, of my ability to
please in every desired essential.
yrtr- Per.- iis t a distance, who may find it in
convenient to call personally, need only name the
article, they wish, together with the price, andin
structions for sending, and forward the order to
my address—money accompanying—to insure a
satifaetory compliance with their wishes
Aug. 23,—'60. sm. [J. Web,
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
TH K
TUSCARORA FEMALE INSTITUTE,
f T , HIS Institution is located at Academia, Juui-
A ata county, Pa. , 8 miles from the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, at Patterson station, and 6 miles
from the Perrysville station.
TERMS:
The Academic Year consists of two Sessions of
five months each. The Summer Session with
which the School opens, will commence on Tues
day, the Ist day of May, 1860 and will close on
Saturday, the 29th of September, 1860, and he
Winter Session, on Thursday the Ist day of No
vember, IS6O, and close March 30th, 1861.
Board including Fuel, Light and Tuition
in the Primary and Collegiate Depart
ments, per term, payable in advance, $75 00
Washing per dozen, 3 00
Lessons on Piano or Gui
tar, according to
length, sl6, S2O, or $25 per term
Use of Piano or Guitar,
according to time, 4, 5 or 6
Drawing or FloWer
Painting, 10 to 15 "
Ancient or Modern
Languti ges, each, 10 - "
When Fire is required
Sleeping Rooms, each
pupil, S ••
Scats in Church Free
Young ladies will be met at the above stations
and conveyed to the Institution, if a short notice
be given by letter, addressed to the Principal at
Academia, Juniata county. For circulars or oth
er inlormation address the Principal at the above
office. JEV. W. G. E AUNEW,
Mar. 22, '6O -tf.] Principal.
HOW It Al> ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distress
ed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dis
eases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases oj
the Sejcuul Uryans.
MEDICAL advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a
uescription of thier condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in case of extreme pover
ty. medicine furnisted free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other
Oiseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New
Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Two or three Stamps for postage will be accepta
ble.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Sir
geon, Howaed Association, No. 2 South Ninth st.
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres'L
Geo. Fairchild, Sect'y.
Sept. 6. 60. 35, —6ra.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A
ON THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF TllE
Diamond, opposite the Court House.
The undersigned would respectfully inform his
friends and the traveling publie in general,that he
has taken the above house, and that the house has
been refitted, improved and newly furnished ; ex
tensive stable accommodations are attached, and
is,in short, prepared to accommodate ail who may .
give him a call, in the most agreeable manner.—
He is amply provided with everything to render
his house a desirable stopping place, and will en
deavor to entertain bis guests in a manner that
ctnnot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. No
expense or attention will be spared to make it one
of the best houses in the country. A liberal pa
tronage is respectfully solicited.
HIS BAR will be supplied with an assortment
of ehoice liquors.
JOHN M'MONAGLE, Prop'r.
Apr. 19, '6O, —ly.
EUIAW HOUSE.
POTTER'S MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY,
1 TRAVELERS will be accommodated at all
hours. Permanent or Transient Boarding
may be had be single ladies and gentlemen, or
persons with small families. The location is de
lightful and every effort will be made in order
that the comforts of a pleasant and quiet home
may he realized. Terms moderate.
WM. BELL, Proprietor, j
Feb. Iflfh '6O ly.
THOMAS & HARRIS.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AMEeswsK
OF
DRY. GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE,
HARDWARE
EISII AND SALT,
PLASTER, FLOUR, Ac,
THEIR STOCK OF
fstbits' grcss (Sooirs,
Cannot be excelled at any other house in Contral
Pennsylvania. It embraces every variety of
style and quality.
THEIR SUPPLY OF
CLOTHS, ;CASSIMERES, VESTIFFGS,
CALICOES AND MUSLINS,
ARE ALSO VERY 6¥PRlO*.
THEIR
GROCERIES,
TEAS,
COFFEES, Jto ,
are worthy tho attention of the Public
Bellefonte, Jan. 5. '6O,
DO FOR PIKE'S PEAK]
CIOMPANIES are being organized in Cenfcr®
y and the adjoining counties, preparatory to
emigrating to the Pike'n Peak Gold Iteyion durin"
the coming Spring and Summer, Contracts hare
been entered into with Jno. M. Wagner, of the
Milesburg Flouring Mill aud Graia
Depot;
the cheapest and best establishment of tho kind is
Central Pennsylvania— to furnish the companies
with all the Flour and Grain necessary for the
journey.
Having leased the Milesburg Mill and furnish
ed it with new and improved machinery, wo are
prepared to furnish tlour to the public in any qun
titles. Wheat, rye, and grain of all kinds wo
keep constantly on baud, and will dispose of at
the very lowest prices.
We are determined not to be undersold hy
any establishment in this section of country.
JOHN M. WAGNER.
Milesburg, Pa: Feb. 17, 's9—lo—ly.
A VALUABLE HOMESTEAD FOR SALE
The subscriber offers for sale a valuable
piece of land, containing ten acres, situated
in Harris Township, on the Brush Valley
road, and adjoining lands of Robert Potter,
and Wilson Potter,
There is a good two story dwelling House,
a Barn, Carpenter shop and all the necessa
ry outbuildings erected thereon.
A never failing stream of water runs by
the door. Any person desiring to procure a
comfortable home cannot do better than pur.
chase this farm. The subscriber desires to
sell immediately, if possible, as he intends
moving west in the spring.
Terms made to suit the purchaser.
ROBERT WASSON, Sr.
March,B ,'GO. tf.
A FEW THINGS THAT PERPLEX US.
TO know whether that celebrated Bell at tbo
West Philadelphia Baptist Church is really
made of Castilo—if so, why is she se often told
so ?
" Vanity Fair" says that the present epidemic
of sore throats is owing to Leap Year giving us
such a Forward Spring. Wo would ask whether
a Backward Fall is not as equally injurious to the
health ?
If a " Cutter" that brings in a revenue like
" Powers," the celebrated pantaloon cutter,at Mr.
I Charles Stokes' Clothing StorocoulJ not be prop
erly called a revenue cutter ?
Would it not be proper for a gentleman who
had purchased a coat at the -'One Price" Clothing
Store of Mr. Charle3 Stokes, to speak of it as his
one price-less coat.
A pa- 26, '6o.—ly.
ANEW THRESHING MACHINE.
Tho subscriber takes this
mode of informing his friends and the public
generally that ho is now engaged in making ma
chines after his improved tumbling shaft patterns
at his residence Bust of Belletorrw. This avaehuis
possesses the advantage of increasuil power and
motion without the addition of more horses.
Being a practical machinist, and doing all lh
work myself, I feel safe in recommending it ho
he public, aud solicit a share of your patronage
PHILO WARD,
For references see
Jonx Way, Alexabbh
Joskp* Wilson.
A-t. 2fl-'s9~t
ijlOlt medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawbs
Brandy has no rival, and has long been need
ed to supercede the poisonous compounds sold
under the name of Brandy. As a beverage the
pure article is altogether superior, and a sover
eign sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low
Spirits, Languor, General Debility, Ac.
Also, Eshelbv's still and sparkling Chajt
paqnk.—These Wines are made in the neighbor
hood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be th*
pure juice of the grape, and are eminently calcu
lated for invalids and persons who require a gen
tle stimulaut and for Sacramental purposes.
March 4 'SB-tf. J. & J. HARRIS,
Sole Agents iu Centre County.
M.GRAHAM
FASHIONABLE BARKER,
BELLEFONTE, FA.
IT is conceded by everybodv that is man enough
to wear a beard, that the place to get shaved
easy, clean and neat, is at the Fashionable shop,
j nst opposite Isaac May's store, Good Razors,
keen and sharp, kept constantly on hand, Hair
Dressing, shampooing, Ac,, Ac., attended to in
the most workmanlike manner, The undersigned
thankful for past favors, solicits a continuonc
of the same, M. GRAHAM. Jan. s'd
WATCHES, JEWELRY
AND SILVER WARE.
WE wonld respectfully inform our friends,
patrons, and the public generally, that we
have now in store and offer wholesale and retaily
at the lowest cash 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.—i articular attention given to the repair
ing of Watches and Jewelry ef every description.
STALFFER A lIARLEY,
No. 622 Market street, south side, Phil'a.
Oct. 18. IS6O 3.
FOOT & HARTMAN,
(Sucessors to S. A S. Haupt,)
MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, .'PENN'A.,
HAVE removed to their new Foundry A Ma
chine fchop. They have on band, and are
prepared to manufacture Hunsicker's Improved
Clover Huller, Threshing Machines, Shakers, and
Corn Shellers, Bar Shear, Worts Improved, and
Millheim Plows, Stoves, Bells, Kettles, Mill Gear
ing. Ac., and hold themselves ready to do all kind
ot Foundry business vith correctness and dis
patch. Work warranted as recommended.
Ordcrß respecltuliy solicited and promptly at
tended to.
Millheim, June '. 5, 18G0. tf.