yptal printed. I THURSDAY, J AN., 3rd 1801.! BELLEF ONTF, JAN., 2nd 1860. To my friends, in and out of the church, I return my sincerest and warmest thanks, for the substantial tokens of their regards, left by them at the Methodist Episcopal Parson age, on last Christmas evening. I should consider myself as wanting in that feeling so becoming in those who have been the re cipients of favor, were I not to notice, in this manner, the generous gifts conferred upon myself and family. The refined feeling, hearty good will, and prompt action, that characterized the movement throughout, are worthy of all commendation. These man ifestations of kindness have a tendency to create good feeling, and strengthen the ties already existing, and there is lying back of these outward manifestations of good will a fountain of kindness, the streams of which, to my taste are inexpressibly sweet. It cau ses a man to think he better of his race, his nation and his chuich. Though we are now living in troublesome times, and our nation al standard is under the cloud, yet the trua patriot and christian hopes, prays and be lieves that the cloud will soon pass away, and this great nation wiil continue to ad vance, till she has coDsumated the designs of Divine Providence, and as an humble min ister of the Priuce of Peace, whose mission into our world was a mission of "good will to men and glory to God in the highest," I for ose will still pray that God may grant us peace and harmony within the Church, within the limits of Old Centre and within the boundaries of this, our dear old Com monwealth, and protect " our old flag" throughout the length and breadth of the great American llepublic. The prayer of the patriot, of the christian and of all who love our nation, ought to be "God bless our Native Land, Firm may she ever stand, Through storm and tide." Again, my dear friends, except my thanks, and I feel that I cannot better express my good wishes than to use the language of the illustrious Paul, " that Christ may dwell in your hearts bv faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to com prehend, with all saints, what is the length and breadth, and depth and heigbtb, and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye.might be filled with all the fullness of God." THOMAS SHERLOCK. Our New Volume. We this week publish the first number of volume twenty seven. Twen ty-six years old-1 This is quite a respecta ble age for a newspaper. It proves, at least, that the Democrat is none of your humbug papers which spring up and flourish long enough to get the money off the pec pie, and then die out, but a permanent institution. P, like our Union, has stood many a storm and can stand many more. It is not to be crush ed out easily. So long as it is the organ of a powerful party, and the advocate of cor rect and glorious principles, we expect it will be supported, and flourish, diffusing light and knowledge throughout the land. We intend to purchase au entirely new cf fice in a short time. In this, we want the co-operation of our patrons. If they will aid us in a pucuniary respect it will lighten our burdeu considerably, When we get our new type and press we will he able to give our patrons one of the neatest and most readable papers in the State. Let our friends send in their money and we will do our duty. A Donation Visit. On last Christmas even ing, the friends of Rev. Thos. Sherlock, Pas tor of the M. E. Chureh, paid the parsonage a donation visit. At the time of the visit Mr. Sherlock and his family were at church. The friends entered the bouse and set out two tables which they covered with presents of every kind. A suit of clothes for Mr. Sherlock, a dress for bis lady, a dress fur his babe, flour, meat, vegetables, fowls, pre serves, a purse of money and many other ar ticles. Toe following' note was left upon one of the tables; BELLEFONTE, DEC., 25th 1860. REV. THOS. SHERLOCK, Dear Pastor —As a mark of our high appreciation of your servi ces, as our Pastor and Preacher, we pray you to accept the accompanying contribu tions of YOUR PEOPLE. After having arranged every thing in or der, tbe visitors retired- No doubt, upon returning to bis house, Mr. Sherlock was very agreeably surprised to find his house containing such a large amount of the com forts and substantial of life. New Instruments. The Bellefonteßrass Band has purchased an entire sett of new instru ments, manufactured by Allen & Hall, Bos ton. We think they are the finest looking instruments we ever saw. They have been well tried and have proyed to be entirely sat isfactory to tbe purchasers. This Band, which has now a good degree of fame as a musical organization, will now take a new start. They will give a concert in this place during the coming court week. The tickets have been printed and are being sold. Every body should attend. We Want Wheat. Will some of our friends, who are indebted to us, be kind enough to send us some wheat. We are in need of it immediately. We care not how many of our farmer frieEds pay us in this way. It is the same to us as cash, and if they would but think of it we would have wheat all the time. We hope te receive some immediately. And Still they Come. And when we say this we mean tbe presents from our friends. The other day Mrs. Comely, of Pleasant Gap, presented us with a pair of fat chick ens, which made ua a most delicious dinner. We are under obligations to the lady for her kindness. Thanks. Our Carrier desires to return his thanks to those patrons who kindly remem bered him on New Year's day. By tbe.r kindness he was enabled to stuff his old purse to its utmost capacity. MARRIEI) - On Tuesday, Dec. 25th, by the Rev. Dr. Gibson, at the residence of tbe brides father, William Irwin, of this County, to Susan J. daughter of Dayid Allison, Esq., of Clinton County. On the 27th ult„ by the Rev. C. G. Ry man, Mr. Harrison Levy, and Miss Mary E. Ilyman, at the house of her father, Henry T. Ryman, both of Milesburg. TH E MAR KETS^ BELLBFOXTK, Jan, 3,1 SGI White Wheat, per bushel SI.OO @sl.lo Red, do SI.OO @ $1.05 Rye, do 60 Corn, do 50 Oats,,by weight, do 28 Barley, do 62 Buck wheat, do 50 Clover Seed, do 4.50 Potatoes, do 50 Lard, per pound 10 Bicon, do 10 Tallow, do 12J Butter, do 18 Eggs, per dozen, 12 Plaster, ground, per ton, 10.00 CLKBFIELD, Jan., 3. Buckwheat bushel 75 ; Rye bushel $1.00; Oats bushel 50 ; Corn 'p bushel 1.00, Flour, Sup. Fine, p bbl. $7.00 ; Extra p bbl. $7 - 50; ex tra family p bbl. SB.OO ; Butter 18 cts ; Eggs p dozen 12 cts. L<CKHAVEF, Jan. 3. Wheat Flour, p bbl. $6.25; Corn Meal, p 100 lbs. $1.75@1.87; White wheat, p bus., $1.28; Red wheat #l. IS; Rye, 60cts; Corn 75 cts ; Qgts 40 cts ; Cloverseed $4.00 ; Butter p lb 14@16cts; Tallow 10@12 cts ; Lard lo@l2cts; Eggs p doz. 14@16 cts. . . Conner & Jllttl, HAVE OPENED The largest assortment of goods ever before offered for sale by them, consisting, as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually kept in a country store, together with all tho NEW STYLES IN MARKET. 33REISS GOODS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madcna's De- Beges, Birages, Barage-delnins, Delains. Cballi delains, PopliDs, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, ChalliCrape- Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. ALSO, A large assortment of mourning.goods. ALSO, Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla Shawls, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and READY-MADE CLOTHING ALSO, Ladies' and Gents' Huisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces and Edgings. ALSO, Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li nen and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T able Covers and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's Hats alwaj-s on hand, together with Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi cials and Bonnet Trimmings. ALSO, A very arge assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queensware, Cedarware and Groceries. ESPECIALLY WOULD „ TONNER & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS BUILDERS To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, Oct. 11,-60—tf., NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK ' OF BQO7M §®§lS AT BURNSIDES' WARRANTED to be just what we represent them. 4Ve have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YO'IRSELF Leather of nil Descriptions, BELTING kept for Machinery. Any size have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a city prices. ■A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article mado and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS WATAR PROOF BOOTS, DOUBLE SOULED WARRANTED, COPPER TIP ED BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS. &O. Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS & ALL KINDS OF FURS, Come and examine our stork. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, and such articles in our line. At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat isfaction. Please accept our thanks for past favors. Bellefonte, Oct, 11th iB6O. YOU CANbuy your clothiug for yeurselvos and your boys, in every uariety, aud at low cash pri ces by calling at the cheap Clothing Store of A. Sternberg k Co., in the Diamond, where you SAVE at least from 2-5 to 30 per cent. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goo ds are to be had at this Store at the lowest cash prices, and receive well made goods. Would it not be bets ter to SAV3S MUCH valuable time by calling immediately and lay in your stock of Clothing lor the Winter, at this establishment, where you will cer tainty get the full Aalue of your MO3MEIT. REMEMBER the place. One door above Liv ingston's Book Store, in the Di amond. A. STERNBE G k CO. I _ Bellefonte, Nov. 15, 1860. _____ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE partnership heretofore existing between Jo seph B. Erb and Chas. Dennis, and trading under the firm of Jos. B. Erb A Co., has this day, Nov, j 24th, been dissolved, The business, hereafter, to I be conducted under the firm of E. W. Erb A Co. JOS. B. ERB A CO ! Nov. 29, 1860. 6t, THES CEWrniE XJESMOCRAT AGENTS WANTED. A BOOK: THAT EVERY Far mer, Mechanic, and Eusincss Man Wants. JUST PUBLISHED. THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS OP THE State of Pennsylvania, COMPILED FROM TJJE ACTS OF ABSEMDLY BY WILLIAMjT. HAINES, ESQ., AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD F. JAMES, WEST CHESTER, PA. THIS work contains over 400 piges of closely printed matter, and will be sold by subscrip ti n. It teaches tbe duty of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables with all the ntcesfory forms, appertaining to the office. It contains the duties of Supervisors of every Con nty and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the lay ing out and opening of public and private roads, of vacatiug and altering roads, the buildiug of bridges, Ao., Ac. It contaics.the Common School Law", with ex planations, decisions, and directions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certifi cates, Ac., Ac. This department of the work was compil ed at Harrisburg by Mr. Samuel P, Bates Deputy Superintendent, and is alone worth the price of the volume to any one interested in Com mon Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs A Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. • It contains the laws in relation to Strays, Mules and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains laws relative to Game Hunting, Trout and Deer. It coniains the Ejection Laws with all neces sary Forms. It contains the Natural zation Laws, with all the necessary Forms for application. It contains a iarge number of Lega£ Forms, which are used in the every day transaction of business, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of agreements and Contracts, Partner ship, Apprentices, Assignments, Attestations, B Lis of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Deposi tion, Due Bills and Produce Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Lelters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Rec ipts arid Releases. The work is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold to subscri bers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers iu the State and has received, their unqualified approbation, as a reliable hand bock of reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such a man ner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readily understood by any ODe Cen tre county will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is respect fully solicited. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, General Agent for Centre County. P. S. —Aood canvassers are wanted in all parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Aplications, which must be made at an early da'e, addressed to the General Agent at Bellefonte will receive promt attention. [Dec. 13, '6o.—4t. WM. S, TRIFPLE, Merdiant Tailor, N. E. CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. r PHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens A of Bellefonte, and vicinity that he has just re turned froir Philadelphia with a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is now opening at his old stand, one dOor east of the Post Office, llis stock consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, Trench Cloths, Silk M'xed Coat ing, Cashmere and White Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin'.,.d Fancy Summer Cassimeres, and LitVi M Drills for PANTS; Black Ivtin, Fi gured Silks, and White and FIGURED MARSAILLES FOR VESTINGS, which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Goods furnished by cus tomers will bo made up to order as heretofore. As he will employ none but experi enced workmen, persons may rely on get ting their work well done at his establishment JJSSr Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WM. S. TRIPPLE. Bellefonte, May 12 '59-21-tf. JOHN MONTGOMERYT ~ Merchant Tailor, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, FENNA. THE undersigned would most respectfully in form the public that he will continue to car ry on the Tailoring and Clothing business at the Old stand, on the south corner of Zlrokerhoff's Row, where he is prepared to inako to order all kinds of clothing in the neatest and most fash ionable styles. He keeps on hand a large variety 1 CLOTHS, CASSIiIEIiS AND VESTINGS, of the most approved-paterns. At his Establish ment READY-MADE CLOTHING. of every description may be found, which ho is now selling at reduced prices. • His thanks are due the public for the liberal share of- patronge heretorore bestowed upon him; and he bores by strict attention to business, to merit a continue ar.ee of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bellcfo ntc Janl2th'6o—ly ATTENTION BUILDERS! subscriber having put the Satr-mill, JL at the Bellefuute Mills, in complete re pairs, aud having bis logs boemed in the dam, is now ready to furnish bills uf MII'LD IjUtlliSH 11 on short notice, of any-lengtb not exceeding forty feet. By having the logs in the boom a small bill of any length can be got out and sawed in one or two hours. PLASTERING LATH of all sizes kept constantly on hand. lie will, also, have a Placing Mill in oper ation to supply carpenters and builders in time for commencing building next season. JACOB Y. THOMAS. Dec. 13, 1860. Cm. Traveling Agents Wanted. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. - XT7"E will employ Agents to sell a new and val- YV uable Patented Article, either on commis sion or at a liberal salary. Business honorable, useful and lucrative. The article is required in every family. For particulars and complete instructions en close stamp and address J. W. HARRIS A CO. Dec. 20, 1860, —2t.] Boston, Mass. OOK STORE.— Geo. Livingston, at his well known tand at the North Eastern corner of the Public quare, Bellefonte, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Also a large variety of Black Books and Station ery of tho very best quality. Mathematical In struments, Ac. He still has the Depository of the American Sunday School Union, where any of their Books can be had at catalogue prices. Books brought to order at a small advance on e city prices Jan. 5 '6O ly A LOT of Ladies Woolen Hoods just received by D. LEYDEN k CO, Bellefonte, Dec. 20, '6O. Great Work on the Horse. THE HORSE 4HIS DISEASES: BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY AND OPF.RATIVE SITR GTRY IN THE COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA, ETC. WILL TELL Y'oa of the Origin, History and dis tinctive traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and Amer ican Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of tho an mat, and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth ; illustrated with numerous explannto rv engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL You of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling. Feedii g, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of tho horse, witl the best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other vices to which he is subject; with nu merous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL Y T ou of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat, Distempor, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron chitis. Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lampas, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with oth er diseases of the Mou th and Respio ratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS.DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Wormß, Rots, Coi ic, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirrhoea, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Icflaina tion, and other diseases of the Stom ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TILL YUU of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog. Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush and Corns; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy. Staggers, and other diseas es of the Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye A Heart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage CastratioD, J leeding, Trcphinning, Doweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputa tion, Tapping, and other surgical op erations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of Rarey's Method of taming Horses; how to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horso to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness ; also, the form and law of WARRANTY. The whole being the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, pe culiarities, wants and weakness 01 this noble and useful animal. Tho book contains 381 pages, appropriately il lustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed in a blear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, SI.OO, or in cloth, extra,s 1,25. $ 1000'A YEAR r;. be „:S prising men everywhere, in sel ing the above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all sueti are exceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agent?, with otjicr information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Snsom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 8, 1860, —6m. f /£/iEAD BEATER'S I^ LIQUID STOVE-POLISH! SEVEN REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST Ist. It is always rcady'foPusc, 2d, It has no smell, 3d. It polishes over rust. 4th. It is economical, fth. It produces no dirt in polishing. 6th. It stand the greatest degree of heat. 7th. It is jus what every family needs- IT PRESERVES THEM ! ONE THIRD LONGER! ONEJTHIRD LONGFR ! Stoves will last one third longer by using this TIME AND MONEY SAVED. It has stood the severest tests. Triumphant! Triumphant!! LEADBEATER'S RENOWNED LIQUID SIOVE-POLISIJ. Greatest Discovery_"of the age.! ! ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Address, LEADBEATEII & CO., (Sole Manufactures,) No. 929 Market Street, Philadelphia ggt" Sold by all respectable Dealers, pgrA liberal discount to ths Trade. A GENTS WA N TED E VER Y WHEII E. Price, 12 and 20 Cents. Put up for'dealers in cases containing four acd eight dozen, A splendid Lithographic Show card accompanies each package. Every Merchant should make a note of LEAD BEATER'S RENOWNED QUID STO VE POLISH. Nov. 22, 1860. ly. SHERIFF'S SAFES^ BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo* nas, issued out of the Court of Common Please of Centre county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on the penii" ses, on FRIDAY the 18th of January next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit: The half of two certain tracis of land situate in Penn township, Ce ntre county, the one tract adjoining lands of Jacob Yeakly, John and Andiew Ilarter, llenry Alexander and others, said half tract containing TWENTY-ONE ACRES, more or less, thereon erected a Grist Mill Sawmill, Dwelling House and other building. The other tract adjoining lands of lienrv Alex ander Leonard Kerstetter, John and An drew Barter and others, said half tract con taining THIRTY-TWO ACRES and SEV ENTYoSIX PERCHES. ALSO, one other tract or messuage of land situate in Gregg township, said county, adjoining lands of Adaui Zerby on the East, and by land of Jos. Rishel on the North, and by lands of Jacob Stover on the West, and on the South by the Seven Mountains, and con taining ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEV ENTY PERCHES. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Finkle. GEO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,) Eec„ 20,1860. / LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Jos. Norigon, dee'd., of Halfmoon township, granted Dec., 13th IS6O, to the undersigned who requests all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to make immediate paymant, and all tlMm having claims to present them duly authenticawu for settlement. D. H. BURKET, Adm'r. HalfmooD, Dec. 20, '6o.—6t. NEW STORE! HARDWARE HARDWARE! \ r nprti.Eß.i. ■ E undersigned would respectfully inform I tho citizens of C'entro county that they havo opened a HARDWARE STORE in the Room formerly occupied by IVilson A Bro. on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They have selected their stock with great carc, and are prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred per eent lower than can be had at any other place. The ladies are particularly invited to call and examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every pains to please. They have constantly on hand a variety of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, And all vntrieties of HAND-BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL SA IPX, Broad, Hand and chopping Axes. Butchers cleav er and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ETS, CIIISLES. and ADZES. HAY, MANURE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTTY, COAL OIL AND LAM IS. SADDLER Y HARD WARE. COACH TRIMMIGS Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Haraware Stoie. Terms Cash. BAXTRESSti! A CRIST. Bellefonte, april 26, '6o.—y. The People's Cook Book. modernUookery IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, BY MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S.J. HALE. It Tells Y>u how to choese all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork; also the best and simplest way of salting, pick ling and curing the same. It Tells You All the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning M utton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffiings ap propriate to each. It Tells You how to choose, clean, and preserve Fish cf all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted; also the various and most adproved modes of cooking, with thediflerent Dressings, Sauces, and Fla vorings appropriate to each. It Tells You all the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings ap propriate to each. It Tolls You all tho various and most approved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Musfcroons, Ac. t Tolls You all the varrioua'and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds af Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud dings, Omeletts, Fritters, Cakes, Con fectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and sweet Dishes of every description. It Tells You all the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muf fins, and Biscuit, the best method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Jordials and Wines of various kinds. It Tell You how to set out and ornament a Table, hew to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choisest luxuries of the table within ev erybody's reach. The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of twelve hundred Receips, all of which are the re sults of actual cxperieuco, having been fully and carefully tested under the personal superinten dence of the writers. It is printed in a clear aLd 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 price SI.OO, or in cloth, extra, $1.25. CM fifin A ~V"U A T-* can made by enter sUUUU il. 1 L/iYIY prising men everywhere, in selling the abovejwork, our induccmesc neuts to a'i such being very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to ng:nts, with other information, appls to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 8. 1860.—6 m. ,GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE? North-East Corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in form hi s pa Tons and the public generally that he has just returned from Eastern Markets where he has purchased and is now solliDg the largest and be't assortment of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever brought to this country. He has constantly on hand all the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day. ALCHOHOL, BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO A SEGARS, of the best brands. COAL OIL A FLUID LAMPS, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTHES, A PAINT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS. Also, a fine assortment of Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &C„ &C., TOYS of every description, also FANCY CHINA-WARE. Prescriptions and luuiily receips carelully and promptly filled. Thankful for the patronage he has received du ring the last four years he solicits a continuance of the sarni, and from the experienco he has had he feels confident of giving satisfaction. FRANK P. GREEN. Nov. 15. I 8 60.—tf, CHARLES McBMDE, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Dry Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. ALL of which he is selling at very reduced prices. Goods given in Exchange for Country Produce. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere .- Bellefonte, Nov. 3, '§9. tf. TWO FARMS FOR SALE. THESE farms are situated in Graham township, Clearfield county, Pa., about 3 miles from the village of Kylertown ; each contains 120 acres, of which there is 60 or 70 aores cleared on each farm. On one is erected a large Two Story Frame House and large Frame Barn, and on the other a log House and Barn. A young orchard on each,bear ing fruit- Terms made to suit purchase rs. For further particulars address, WM. H. CAMPBELL, M. D., Moshannon, Centre Co., Pa., Aug .23,-1860tf. READ! READ:!! GRE A T AITR AC TI ON !I ! NEW AND CHFAP Closing (^Emporium, NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A., City branch of Rciirensteinc Brothers, 124 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Til E undt reigned Beepectfully announce to t ho ii habitant? of Otnlre county, and the public in gir.era 1 , that they have opened at the above n.n.cd place, the most extensive assort ment of READY-MADE CEOTHIXG, and Gentle men's Furnisbii g Fuo■"?. t! at lets ever been exhibited in tliis borough, which thev will pell 30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our s'eck embraces a full and et uiplete assort in en' of Fine Blac\ Cloth Diees and Fri ck Coats, Cassimere Busin ess Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean, Farmers' and Mechanics' Cas.-imero, Frock and Sack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac. t VEll CO A TS OF I IKE CL O Til. Presidnnt and Moscow Beavtrs, Seal and Lion skin and Union Cassimeree, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE and Doeskin, black Siik mixed, ai d other fancy colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and Union Cass iruers ; Funts of strong and substan tial material, for the farmer, luboier and me chanic- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VET 88, such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished \ elveti, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Ous simere; cloth Satinet, Ac. A general assortment of Boy ' and Y'ouths' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jack ets, Fine White and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats, Socks and Glot es. Trunks, Voices, Carpet shags, Umbrellas, and, in short, everything ustaily found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, " such as Pocket books l'ortmoniiies, Pocket knives and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch- Chains, Keys and Guards. Finger rings A Brenet pins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv ers, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and a great many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, ail of which we will sell at the Lowest Cash Priecs. 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 givosrtisfaction, and every person shall feel inclined to tell his friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing can be got. We are constantly receiving accessions to our stoek from REIZ EXSTKINE BKO'S., Philadel phia, with whom wc are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with a good variety of ail the ar ticles in our line, which will surpass in style, cut, workmanship and cheapness, those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO. Bellefonte, Oct. 4, '6l tf. Jfall it athitcr goofc" WILSON BROTHERS. HAVING returned from the East, invite the at tention of the public and their old customers to the large and extensive assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. which they are now opening and ready to wait upon purchasers with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to this community. They desire to call particular attention t their great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, con sisting in part of Challies, Lawns, all wool De- Lains, of different colors, Baroges, Dress Silks, Mantil'as T.ssues, Ac. Th 3 above goods were se lected with great care expressly to suit the taste Oi the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Goves, Collars, Undersleeves, Dress trimmings, An. CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, of all colors and styles at very low prices, togeth er with one of the largest ana best stocks of Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Straw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, shaker Bon nets for wives and children. Builders will find it to their advantage in call ing to select their Hardware, as our assortment is large and complete : also, Mattresses. Macknrcl, Herring, Cod Fi.-h and salt Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best, which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persons visiting BeZZcfonte from the country, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing else where, as we take pleasure in showiug our goods end think we can suit them both as to price and quaZity, and are determined to sell at the very owest cash prices kinds iff Country produce taken in ex change for goods- Nov. Bth 1860. HANDSOME~WOMEN ! To Tlio Lad Lies. TY UNT'S " B'oora of Roses." A rich AT and e'egant color for the cheeks and lips.— It will nut wash or rub off, and when once.apptied, remains durable for years. The tint is so rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to de tect its use. C'an be removed by lemsn juice md will not injure the skin. This is a new praration, used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direc tions for use, for SI.OO HUNT'S "COURT TOILF.T POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, as is unlike anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free for 60 cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freck les, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free for 50 cts. HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair, strengthens and improvesits growth, keeps itfrom falling off, and is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for SI.OO HUNT'S "PEARL BEUTIFIBR " for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectually, preserves the teeth and p events toothw he. Mailed free forsl.Uo. HUNT'S " BRIDVL W REATH PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossoms and cologne. Mailed free for SI.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of England, on her marriage.— Messrs. Hunt A Co., presented the Princess with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at SISOO, partic ulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5 00. Cash can either accompany the order, or bo paid to the express agent, on delivery of goods. HUNT A CO. Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St., London, Sansum St., PhU'a., Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. USHS" The Trade Supplied. Nov. 1, 1860. ly. New Fall & Winter Goods D. LEYDEN & CO. HAVE just roeeived the largest and best as sortment of Fall and Winter Goods ever of fered in Bellefonte, A full stock of Ladies dress goods, Also, Cloth for Ladies Winter Cloaks; Tar (am Plaids fur Misses Dresses. A large assort ment of Shawis, Poplin Velvets, French Ma rina, Coburg's De Lains, Thibit Cloth, Opera Cloth, Persian Twill. For Gentlemen: Cloth, Casaiiners, Satinets and Jeans, Ready made clothing. Boots and Shoes of all sorts, a large and well se lected stock of Groceries, Hard ware, _and Queensware, which will be sold low for cash or Coun try Produce Bellefonte, Nov.-3, 1860.—-t", D LEYDEN A CO., have just received a fine # assortment of Fall and Winter Goods which they offer very low for cash or country produce, Nov. 8,1560. —tf. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED Blood Scai-clicr A STANDARD MEDICINE For t> e i-p< c(\y. rf.dU-nl, ni.d ifiVi ton! nop of ALL DItEAFES arising lrom IMPURI IV CF lIIE FLOOD. rPHIS medicice has wrought the most -L mirnculiut curis in defpemte cases of Ferofula, ! Cancerous Formation, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils', Pimple? on the free, ; Sore Eves, Ohi, Stubborn Ulcer?, j Pen Id Head, Tetter Affections, I Rfce tmntic Disorders, Dyspepsia, | Costivcness, .Jaundice, Fait lthcum, Mercurial Dire arcs, Get-eral Debilitr, Lit or C< mpluint, Los? of Appetite, Low Fpirilg, | Foul Stomach. F. male (e mplnints. at.d all Disca.-o? having their origin in tin in jure state ol Flood. The above is a portrait of David McCrenry f Napier township, who, on the 31st day of Aug., 1858, made affidavit before Justice Gorely that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the Electric College in Cincinnati!, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose and a portion of his left theek were entirely oaten away ! Ho had given up all hope, when he heard ot the " Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this iuveluablo medicine saved bis life. The full particulars of this case may be seen in a circular, which can be had of any of the Agents. We also iefur to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of Eldertown, Armstrong county Pa., cured of Scrof ula after being unablo to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonsvillo, Clearfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula iu its worse form. . To the case of Georgo Meisol, residing in Carl - town, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly af flicted with Cancer that it eat his entiro nose eff, and his case was worse, if possible, than Mc- Crcary's. The particulars of these cases —ev ry one of which was cured by the use of the Blood tiearchoc —may also be found in a cirbular to be had of any of the Agents. It. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. 11. Keyscr, Wholesale Aront. ritts bnrg.Pa. FOR SALE AT the ng named places in Contre county : J. Harris A Co., Bellefonte; D. Ilouser A Son; Plumville Mills ; Geo Jack A Co., Boalsburg , Adam F. Shaffer, Madisonburg; Samuel Pontius, Zion; Balser Weber, Howard; H. Brown, llu biersburg; C. G. Ryman A T. M. Hall, Miles burg; A. T. Schnell A Co., Port Matilda; Rhulo A Keesman, MiUheim; Sam-Frank, Rebersburg; T. Wolf A Son, Wolf's Store; W. Wolf, Centre Hall; R. 11. Duncan, Spring Mills; Jack, Potters' Mills ; Peter Kerlin, Churchville ; J. H. Ilahn, Springfield ; Rankin A Bolinger, Bai- ZeysviZZe ; J. Q. WiZZiams, E igZeviZZe; Nixon A Co., MiIZHaZZ; Joseph Bing, UnionviUe; Gross A Yearick, Aaronsburg ;J. 0. Brj ...PineGrove MiZZs ; Jnob Daniels, Stormstow and by deal ers generally Nov. 1, lstii'—6m. BELLEFONTEFOUNDRY. S. nAUPT. Jr.,A CO., RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre county, that-they keep eons'antly on baud, and warranted, Peir Points Patent Shakcr and Straw Carrier, the same thst was formerly manufactu ed at Millheim, also Threshing Ma chinos A Horse Powers made on an improved plan. Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine these articles before purchasing else where. Grain Drills, Clover Hullers, and all kinds of Machines and Powers repaired on short notice. Gum Beiting fur Machines, for sale Clover Hullers, Iron Fencing, Corn Shellers, Verandas, Cart Spindles, Mill Gearing, Side Hill Ploughs, Saw-Mill Gearing, Wortz's " Furnace " Rich's Iron Beam " Roiling Mill " Iron Kettles, New W'ld cook stove Bells, Hathaway " Millheim and Hublersburg Shears, Tin Sheet- Iron Ware, together with the usual variety of ar ticles in the Foundry line, kept constantly en hand or made to order. Having in our employ experienced mechan'o" in the various branchos of our business, we flat ter ourselves in being able to do up work to the satisfaction of all who will favor us with theii custom. Our terms and prices are reasonable. Bellefonto luly 26,-1860. —ly. E. B. CLEMENTS IMPROVED WASHING MACHINE r l HE undersigned beg leave to intorm the peo -1 pie, especially the ladies of Centie county that they have purchased tto right, ami are now manufacturing E. 3. CLEMENTS IMPROVED WASHING MACHINE. This machine is far superior to auything of the kind ever introduced into this county. It is sim ple of construction, and therefor* durable. It saves labor, as any ordinary women can do a days washing, on (his machine in Less than three hours. No family should be without it. We have already disposed of a large number of ma chines and are pleased to learn, that they have proved to be even better than they were reccom mended. We would refer the citizens of Centre county to the following persons who have used the machine and have found it to >e a great la bor and hialth saving institution. Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Hillibish, Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Kealsh of Bellefonte, and Messrs. C. A J. Curtin, Eagle Iron works. Persons wishing machines will do well to send in their orders soon, Address, or call on the un dersigned- DANIEL McGINLEY, CYRUS STRICKLAND. Sept.6-60-35—.tf Bellefonto Pa. Millinery Goods \ LARGfc and splendid assortment of Millinery ii. Goods has just been received at the Store of MPS. E. H. GIIAFIUS. Among other things, may ba found a flue assort ment of VELVET, SHE AND ST It AIV BONNETS, purch'ashod in the city, and trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. Having employed a first class milliner from the City she l'eels prepared to execute all-orders with which she may be favored. ALSO : Whitman's best candies for sale MRS. E. II GRAFIUS. Bellefonte' Nov. 1st —'60- tf. New Store at Pleasant Gap. r PHE subscriber would respectfully in< J- form the citizens of Ccn're county that he has just received and opened an entire new stock ot fs 11 and winter goods consisting of HARDWARE, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. I also have on hands a good supply of Boots A Shoes, Hats A Cups, Fancy De laines A Merinoes, Ladies Furs, Hoods, Scarfs, Cloths, Fancy Gloves, Khives, Breast Pins, Ac., Ac., Ac., all of which he will sell as low and even lower than con be had anywhere else. J. M. CAMPBELL. Pleasant Gap, Oct. 18, '6O. —tf. FLOUR FOR SALE.—Extra superfiiue family- Flour for sale by Dec. 13,15G0.1 D. LEYDEN A CO-
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