TOR 5 CENTS. @loves at 5¢ per pair, Ladies, Hose at Ge per pair, Ladies’ Underwear of all Grades. Ladies’ Toilet Sets, Satchels, Ete. A fine line of Hair Goods Jewelry, Hangicg Lamps, Albums, Glass and Willow ware, in short the FULLEST AND MOST COM- PLETE LINE OF NOVELTIES and other goods, in town, aod at the © Lowest Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed to all our customer. YARNS, Imported and of Cheaper Grades. All kinds of STAMPING Done, and for leas money shan you can get it elsewhere. Desigos all new. Call ard see us. A. CORMAN. CONQUERED SWAYNES D CHERRY, URE FOR PILES 4, ehing sod stinging. night-wore by SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Stops the itehing and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in GROCER. ~Everthing in the line of— Canned Goode, Cheese, Siarch, Syrups, SOAPS BOAPS, SOAPS SOAPS, Fresh, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, TOBACCOS, | TOBACQOS, Bg ———— Spices and Confectionery, Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. ~ BLAIRSVILLE (PA) LADIES SEMINARY. adv tifa) Lariagn, commotion Yilding antag b¥ whan, “fa on, thorough wetion, pothlent 1 achars. Varnishod com, beard, Hght, and taiiton in regaiar cour, £20 PRE YEAR, Special Advantages in Art and Masio, Thirty-f0h your begins sept 5 1845, For Uswlogus, apply 19 REY T. B DWING, D. D., Principal. ~Sabscribe for tie Lenn Deso- “OBA? : j= Hy ABOUT ALUMINIUM. AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF IT8 REMARKABLE PROPERTIES, As Malleable as Gold or Silver and More Durable=lits Value in the Age of Eleo- tricltysKesistanoe to CorroslonsStrong- or Than Steel. Of course the reader readily understands that aluminium does not occur in nature in a metallic form, and the great secrol ix to soe Jats it from the substances with which it ap. pears and reduce it to the metallic state, The word means the metal of clay. As a fact, however, clay soil comes from the metal base, not the metal from the soil. Combined with ‘oxygen, in one form another, i forms mountain masses and 1s the base of a vast amount of common earths. By the action of air and water the aluminium compound is de- composed, the alkali washed away and clay soil is left. We have then to consider the sur- face of t= tillable earth as very largely the result of the ition of this etal, leaving a porous , which we culti- vate and in which we grow our vegetable pro ducts. ‘The compound forms of aluminium are far from uniform, and include mica, fold- spar, porphyry, ruby, sapphire, garnet, tur quoise, and oryolite. The lasd two compounds aie commonly those used for ex- teacting the pure metal Dus in America cor- undnm, which is found in North Carolina, is and probably will be the main source of RY ices the goneral reader, whatever his interests in this remarkable substance, will not understand the chemical procewes of ex- traction. It a far more interesting to learn os mouch ae possible of ite pliysioal properties. Ite color is a beautiful silvery white, with a very sdght bluish tint. ‘When cut it ressinbles 8 piece of tin freshly cut. Ib is odorless and tastolow when absolutely pure. It ie fully as mallaniie as gold and sliver, and can be beaten into leaves shat can be used ae silver and gold loaf are; are, however, far sore durable, | It can be wh oud to exosedingly fine | wire Ite elasticity is thas of silver, nnd ita tenacity the sme, but by bamisering is be comes as bard as lron and aselsstic. A bar three feet long and a quarter of an inch square, subjected to tests, was found to have | a Jenadlo strength of ywelive tons to the square | inch, Takibg its strength in relation to its | weight, is compares with wesl of thirty-five tons per square inch tensile strength. OTHER PROPERTIES. Aluminium is alo remarkably sonorous; #0 that when a bar in suspension is struck it gives a sound of a crystal bell. It mets ata temperature higher than zine and lower than | silver, and is therefore to be ranked as easily fusible. At any temperature whatever it re- mains fixed; that is, it loses now of its weight. It conducts electricity with great facility sight times better than fron and twice better than copper. It also ranks very high, better than copper and silver, as a conductor of heat. These facts suggest the posible and prabable value of aluminium in the age of slectricity—its value in connection with ow new motor, But still more remarkable are the proper. | ties of thls metal in resisting corrosion. The | air has no effect on it whatever, whether moist or dry: neither have sulphur fumes Nor does pure oxygen affect it, whether cold or bot, although if brought into a white bead it burns, producing a strong light. Neither has water power to corrode it at any ordi nary beat, but at 100 deg. it slowly decom poses the water. It is equally true that sue destructive gases as sulphuretted hydrogen do not affect it; and the ackls such as sal pharie and nitric, do not affect aluminium to any perceptible degree, and hydrochloric acid acts very slowly on the pure metal. This is why it was used for the peak of the Wash ington motmpent, being wmoorrodible prac tically where other metals wold be eaten ap by the atmosphere and rains CORBRODED BY ALKALIS jut alkalies, on the contrary, as petash, soda and lime, act on alominium very easily, driving off the hydrogen and leaving a cal cits or other compond, Be } jodine, bromine and fluorine attack the met up rapidly to resist acids makes it excesdingly nelul iu | diseases where tubes of metal must be need since sweat and purulent matter cannet alter it Such is the nature of this metal of the future, sketched as well as may be without introducing technical language. The werkl contains a thousand times as much of las it does of iron. Its strength surpasses both ron and steel, while it is almost absolutely incor rodible, Glass, acids, air sad water do not tarnish it; nor does heat change its weight « color. It is the best known conductor of beat and electricity. It is lighter than some of our hardest woods, and Is worked with great ease. In the words of a leading scien tist “It is the lightest, easiest worked strongest, most durable and generally moss valuable of all metals; and the man who in vents a method of making it cheaply will re volutionize industry.” It Is not easy to imagine the universal and sweeping influence of the introduction of two such metals as aluminiom and malleable glass into our in dustrial economy in a single generation. — Globe Democrat, 3, also, chlorine, al § at ones and break it Its power A Glebule of Obesity. M. de Blowitz, Paris correspondent of The London Times, whose recent announcement of a Russo-German alliance against France and Austria bas been attracting the notice of all Europe, is a remarkable individual. In personal appearance he is a mere globule of obesity. From pole to pole, or rather from poll to sole, he measures about five feet three inches, with an equatorial abdominal diame ter of something lite four feet six inches His age is apparently in the neighborhood of 50. His oral English is very imperfect, Ie constantly drops into French by way of refuge {rom the intricacies of the Anglo Saxon tongue, and is apparently more famil jar with German than with either, He is by birth a Pole. Though he writes English more fluently than be speaks it, most of his matter {a “corrected for style” by a competent subor- dinate. All lis manuscript, even to notes of invitation and reply, is turned off upon an American typewriter, Ho lives in a small entresol, or first fight fiat, of which the ouly other cocupants besides the servants are lis wife and a very fat poodle, decrepit with age Consumed with inordinate vanity is M. de Diowits, no possil®s flattogy upon his secret power as a mover of states nd empires being too wom for kis ears, Fis value is estimated to Tho Times upon a pecuniary bass of #12, 000 annually, with a coupe at his disposal and an liberal allowance for expenses, — Argo naut, OF the Stage, When Me, Jowph Jefferson was campin out last summer ono of his mates asked hiv to recite a certain sense from “Rip Vas Winkie"; but the actor Sarit anying Hus a MARVELOUS PRICES: «MILLION Campane Murs 2 hamots yon publi emt pai 8 T “ rages Daop 4 Herel » 1. oh ‘Fe s Revel. By Mre. Weary ks A Novel. 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Address all orders to publishers of “CRSTRE DEMOCRAT" Bellefonte, Pie SIUDILO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, { Rooms opp. Dr, Rothrock's Dents! «fen. ) I am now ready to do all kinds or PAINTING, Oush ar PORTRAITS mn mi LAND SCAPEN. SIGN and ORNAMEN TAl. FANCY DECORA- TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases I would be pleased to have you call, and examine specimens of work. In- etruetiops given in Painting Very ResPROTFULLY, Walter W. Baya HAS OPENED A DRUG STORE. In the room eunied by W iB Wilkinson on Allegheny street, an l wiil keey constantly on hand & full line of MEDICINES, TOILED ARTICLES &o. POBE PAINTS Work, ALL ODES OF PERFUMERY ana SACHET POWDERS. Telephone in the store. and sll orders “Sali receive my prompt sttention Warren W. Bavarp. Prescription Prepared at Hours, Night or Day. alaly DRUGS, have for Kenvin als Tnlbly Agents actually clear $10 L ADY daily with wy wondenful new patent rubber under-garment for te males. 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TERMS OF JUBSCRIPTION :| Bix comnths A A Sa Thrmmontha.. cone - One month... conn Binghooophet......... .conneisrcsnn a —-— Foresle Ly all newsdenivrs. Mall sulecribers send mauney iu regletered letters at our risk. Av dwrenm 5 ony THE FOUNTAIN, Bellefonte, €entre County, Pa, Offesdn the dep ow Extraordinazy BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABAE GLASSWARE. WH. WILKINSON, { Dealer in CHINA, i | GLASS, | waQueensware, | 3LLEGHANY STREET, | Cre s Belloiomte, 1a. || leselling ALL KINDS of Crocleny and Table Glassware at BOWER prices ‘than ever known in Bellefonte, as the following list will show | Best quality, Iron Sune Chins: wasrant Ped not WW arsae Tea Sets 68 pieces ) - . Dinner plates—inrgest s:39—por dom Diuner pistes—medium Jdo; Ten Plates do Tureoss-~round or ove, each Race dishes round or.oval each, Sauce Tureens—4 pieces 0 Sauce boats 25 Cups and sancers—haadied-—12 places 60 do unhsadied do 50 Frail ssueere—por doa 50 Chamber seta—10 places ‘800 Pisher and Basin 100 Covered chamber 7% TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, . Me Ghali lots, o . be Fruit Bowls . 2he Cake stands “ . 35¢ Glass Sets, 4 ploees . =3be Full Stock of Decorated fTea, Dinner and Chambeo Sets, - - k hee 235 PW w 80 20 in Blue, Blaek, Brown or Claret, 56 pieces $5.00--reguiar price §7.00, Full assortment in Majeliea and Fancy Goods, &e. Majolioa Pischers, 200; Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, and evory- thing else just us cheap in proportion. pa desive 10 say to every reader of this advertisement 1 J want your cxstom, and in reaching out for it 1 am fully pre- pared to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained, Call and examine the goods and the price, If [ do not fulfill strictly all 1 m as to prices being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 donot ask your patronage. The greater amount of 1 can sell the lower prices can and Wilk BE MADE, Respectfully, NBON, Agent A te 1 NTS “ Repmblicss™ building, opposite the | dled \ Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated | i 4 And Have YourJob CALL AT THE CENTRE DEMOGTA? Job Office ork DONE Now is the Time to Subscribe “CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. OFFICE IN OLD CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, FPA. BINDERY Open ali Night. Refitted and Refur- nissed. Loention Admirable. | forumsia House, 111 and 1138 North Eiced Elice {Above Arch), PHILADELPHIA: PA. AL INDUCEMENTS Opposite the Academy of Fine Arts; from Broad Street Station, Peana. RK RK; { from Baltimore and Oble RB BE. Depot | from Philed’s snd Reading KB KK. Depa THE BELLEFOXTE BOOK | nm Mou Jomplec d tyoars from the Kew | 3 Bguares from the United States Mint | City Wall ; 3} Squares from the Asdemy of Muse CONVENIENT 70 ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT Is now in successful operation, Par- | ~- ties desiring a first-cless job at Bed -Roek Prices Should give ws a» call m——lll PENNSYLVANIA STATE (COLLEGE Fall Term bogins Beptember 8, 1588, Examine tions for Ad wiow Sept. 7 Thisinstitotion is lveated in one of the most bees tiful and bewlth fal spots of the entire Alloghen ragicp it is open to stadeuts of both sexes, and offers the + | lowing Courses of Study : 11. A Pull Belentific Course of Pour Yours. 2. A Latis Boientific cours, 5. A GENERAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURE Pour yours, The following ADVANCED COURFES, of twe you each, following the first two years of the Bclentd $e Ooume : (a) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL RIFTOAY: (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ; (¢ CIVIL ENGINEERING § Ashort SPRCIAL COURKE in Agriculture CA short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemintry, T.A NIC ® ® Se se, ee ho iA ' a fro Jom) in Literature and 0 SPECIAL COURS ramen , ateof indiviiasistatsats T° eet Whe 10 hjied provision for MUSIC, Miltary driil se Peguired, nx penses for board We are prepared to do all kivds of | Pisia and Fawsey Biading on | short notice. ©ld Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag. azines, Pam- phlets, Periagi- cals, Papers, Sheet Mu- je, ete, bosad in any style. Patronize Home Institutions and Home Industries. Give us a fair trial. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. AM kinds of lettering in Gils done, Prayer Books, Hymuals, Pocket Books, Satebels, &c, lettered. oh, 0F other information ra GRO. W_ ATHERTON, LL.D. 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