fkal §cjmlmcnt. THURSDAY," JAN, 17 1861. Letter from Gen. Wolf. We have received the following spirited letter frcm Gen. Jonathan Wolf, and we publish it entire. The Gen. is bound that Centre county shall do her share toward putting down treason and re bellion, and if it comes to fighting he is just the man to lead tho " Old Brigade" against the enemies of our country. L9t the splen did military companies of Centre county lis ten to the voice of their commander, and prepare for war : HEAD QUARTERS. 3d BRIGADE, ) 14th DIVISION. J MAJ. J. S . BRISBIN : Dear Sir: I see a reference made to me in the last Democrat, in which you inquire what J will do con earning the present excitement that distracts our hitherto happy country. In reply. I would say, 1 have waited with anious solici tude in hope that something would transpire to lull the excitemont. Nothing of the kind (however much wished for) has happened, and at last I am compelled to yield to force of circumstances, and order out the troops under my command to defend the Oon*'i*u tion and the Union. We cannot longer close our eyes to the dangers that surround us.— A crisis has come nnd we must meet it. It 5 a sad alternative ; but an appeal to arms, and the God of battles is all that ia left us. The roar of the hostile cannon at Charleston should awake every citizen of the land f.om Ihe lethargy that lias hitherto ! nurd his en er|ie<. " He uai'erl," was the last it junc tion that trembled f. om the lios of Washing ten, and " the Union it must and shall be preserved." I know t! at Cen're county is deadly op posed to treason and rebellion, and aiie sbo'd be the fir-t to tlm w herself on the side of ♦he Union. I wish every company in my Brigade to be in readiness to mareh at one days notice "in defence of the Union." Ycu will please advertise them to this effect Order them to hold themselves ia readiness 4o march at an hours warning. Yjtirs, vpry truly. J 'SiTHAN Wui.F. One huP rc Toting' ItZea YUauted. We have .on file now the names cf a number of young •men who • opose to organize them*elves ;n. to a comp y, and march to Washington, in euse thoii eervicra shnu'd be recib-.l to do fend the Federsl Capitol fron the S u-hern lire-eaters, on the occasion of the inaugura tion of Abraham Lire.-in. The name u! the company wiil the '• Lineoli I ugur • rr," •nd wiil consist of one hundred ui.-n. N .r.e but* young men will he admit ted into to the c impany, and those who enlist nnd after wards refuse to go will he publicly <1 is gran td. Wo r.ant no ruwards, and there is to be no backing out " when the time c imcs," No money will be requited to j tin this com pany, os LO uniform will be u-id. The arms used will be rifles, and no one need ap ply unless he can bit a traitor at thirty yards. Great e.Tirt will be made to luive the coraDany carried to Washington and back free of cost. Persons vrho desire tu become members of this body should ser.il cn their names immediately, as n> no will bo admitted after the one hundred is made up. Write to the editors of the Centre Democrat,' giving yout nimo nnd \ m,d you will be prompt ly placed on the roll. Centre Couaty MoyinS. In rnothrr p'rre will be found a. letter from Geni. Jonathan Wolf, in whieh he orders all the Companies under his command to be in readiness to march at a moments notice. The Fencibles of this place have already tendered thoir services to tLe Government, and offer to go to Washington on the 4'h of •March. W T e 1 >ope all our Companies will immediately send ir. their applications. Let the Centre Brigade be placed high on the roll. Should, a rec u'sitior. be made. Gover nor Curtin will do all be con to have the "mountain boys'* accepted. We are organi zing a company of one hundred, to be called jhe ' Lincoln loaugurators." Young men desiring to enlist must lose no time in send ing in their names. The 4th of March wi'l soon be here and the C .mpany rau*t be placed cn a war footing by the 30:h of Jan uary. Godey s Lady's Book. This elegant Ladies' Book, for February, is again before us.— This is deoidedly the best periodical for the ladies in the country. Its engravings are got np in the very best style; its colored fashion plates are really beautiful. It gives more patterns for making pretty and useful things, and gives more, receipts for curing ailments and making good victuals, than any other magazine published. Terms, one copy per year, $3,00 ; two copies one year, $5,00; three copies one year, $6. Address L. A. Godcy, 323 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Oar Apology. Our this week, is prin ted on Friday instead of Thursday. The rsason for this is, two of tho printers were obliged to go to the Inauguration of Gov. CURTIN. They were absent three days, and on their return they were reported unfit fur duty, on acoount of loss of sleep and expo sure. Gov. Cur tin's Inaugural. We have received Gov. Cjirtin's Inangural Address but too late for publication this week. It is a clear, manly and firm document, fully sustaining the honor of the "Old Keystone." It will be read with delight, and endorsed bv all our people. Next week we will lay it before the reader? V.Ctbe DEMOCRAT Conner & &tctl, 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 the NEW STYLES IN MARKET. DRESS GOODS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's De- Beges, Bwiges, Burage-dolains, Delains, Challi delains. Poplins, 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 Shawlr, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Dueks, Cottouades and READY M ADE CLOTHING ALSO, Ladies' and Gents' lloisery, 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,Ta bie Covers and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi cia.s and Bonnet Trimmings, ALSO, A very f.rge assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queeuswarc, Cedartvare and Groceries. ESPECIALLY WOULD TORIES & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS I BUILDERS To their touch enlarged stock of Hardware Sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bollefunie, Oct. 11,-50 —tf., QII It RIF F'3SA LE. ~ O By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and to ma directed, there will be exposed for sale at public outcry, nt the Court House in Bellef-nte, on Monday the 2Sth day of January next, all the interest of the de fendant, being the one undivided fourth part of all that certain tract cr portion of land situate in the township ot Rush in the county of Centre, and the township of Decatur in the county of Clearfield, containing Seventeen Hundred and five Acres and allowance, being he'd in comrn >n with A. G. Curtin, D. I. Pruner, and John M. ilzle, ell of which said premises are described by metes and bounds iu a mortgage given by the said Jos. J. Ling t- to the said Wm. 11. Blair, dated Sth September 185 7, and recorded in the office for the recording of I ceds in Centre eaunty, in mortgage Rook E, page 54, <fcc. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jos. J. Linglo. ALSO, AH the right, title and interest of defendant in the undivided one fourth part of n certain tract of land situr.te i.i Walker tow tship, bounded as fol lows : On the North aa 1 East by lauds of Simon Beck and others, West by Wm. L'-e, and South by the Nitiary ili ur,tains, containing ISO acres, of which 120 are cleaned, thereon erected a two sterv Dwelling House, Barn and small Tenant House, with the improvements and nppurtenances. Seize 1, taken in execution nnd 10 be sold as the pr forty of Patterson Dingee. ALSO, Two certain lot? of ground situate in the town el] of Itiiioe.-, Denting North on turnpike, and j adjoining I t of Thomas Hoslerman on the West, j ai d on ihe East and South by land; of John E. Motz and others, fronting en turnpike one hun dred and twenty l'eot, and runing back two liun died feet. Theroon erecte a large and well fin ished Dwelling Rous , with the improvements aud appurtenances. . beizeil, t i.lten in execution and to lie sold as the property of John Motz A Solomon Etlinger, part ners. lately irudinj under the firm of iMotz &'Ei linger. ALSO, A certain trn t of laud situate in Ferguson town ship, it being part of a lertnin tract of land sur veyad in ihe name <>' James McGrau, Jas. Boggs, Michael Rodman, Wm. Eiliot, Alexander Clay, Henry Davis end John Jochian, containing nine tv-'.wo acres and fifty three perches, and allow ance, on which is erected a small house and barn. Stized, token in execution and to be sedd as ttie property of John Greim. Sheriff's f fii-e 1 UEO. ALEXANDER, Dee. 22uu 180". f- Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE. rjT HE following accounts have been examined J and pes c d by me, and kemain filed of'rcc- O'd in this like tor the inspection of lloirs. Leg atees, Creditor* and al others in any way inter ested, ami will tie presented to tho next Orph ns' Court of Centre county, to be held at Beileiouie on Tuesday tut nay of January next, for al lowance and confirmation : Ist. 'i he account of T. M. Hall' Adm'r". of Geo, tz. nf Spring township, deo'd. 2d. The accrual of E (J. Humes Executor cf John Seiberf. late Benner twp , dee'd. 2d. The account of-Jacob S. fihope and Eman uel Sbroze.r. Adtu'rs. of Adam Shrozer, late ot Boggs tu p,, dec'u 4tl. The account of John Ruble. Adm'r. of J to. Houder, Into of M: ron twp. deck). Sth. The account of John Kishcl, Guardian of j Susntt, Anna. George arid Mary Craw!, minor children o - Win. Kruwl, late of Y'ork Co.. det-'d, 6th. Tne account of John AY. Sholl, t Exec'r. of the estate of John Sho'tl, late of Miles town,hip, deo'd. 7th. The account of W. A. AA'hitc, Execf*. of Chus. Ding-.e, late of Walker twp., dee'd. Sth. Tho account of Michael Ulrich, Guardian of Mary and Rebecca Kunkle, minor children of j John Kunkle, late of Potter twp , dee'd, 9th. The account of Samuel Beachdei and Nel son Askey, E.xec'rs,, of Christian D. Bechdcl, late of Libertv twp., dee'd. 10th. The account of P.obe.t Goheen, Adm'r. of Jane Goheen, late of Ferguson twp., dee'd. 1 Ith. The account of John Teats, Adm'r., of David Bartholomew, late of AVafker twp.. dee'd. 12th. The final account of Joremiah Kline, Adtu'r., of Dauiel Kline, late of Gregg township, dee'd 12th. The acoount of Samuel Moyers, Adm'r., of Wm. B Mt-Ghce, late of Miles twp., dee'd. AVvl.ll. LONGWELL, Register, Register's Office, Bellefonte, 1 Centre co., Dec. 24, '6O. tu. J LIST OF LETTERS, remaining ia the Post Office, at Bellefonte, Dec. 31st ISfiO Bowers, Ed. S Leathers, John Beck, Henry E. McFadden, John Beck, M. Mackey. Maria Bitner, Benjamiu Mpjtafjj Wm. • liettzettbauch, B. McCoy, AYm. 1. 3 Clark, Lewis L. Peoples, W. W. • Cuwdriek, Morris Passmore, Rebecca Carmach, C. 8. Reado, Fanny Dewey e, Hannah, Rudy, Emiger, vans, Charles Robennald, Sarah Esworth .Jane Spange, Samuel Faichet, r> t.Mnin, Sawerty, Tommy Gradan, Jonn Shony, Emanel Hull, Jau.es Sims. Mary Hughes, Ezekiel Schneaberger, Anthony Hall, C. U. Weller, Henry Heacaugh, Wm. Wolf, Newton Hubler, Daniel N* Jameson, John Kcefe, Micheal Koon.-, S. jl. Lippi. P. Persons calling for Letters in th s above List, will please say that they are advertised. WM. COCK, P.M. AL A R G E assortment of ladies goat boots with and without heels, Misses shoes, a Tery good assortment. Beys and caildrens shoes and boct ot all kinds. Mens boots and shoes of all sit ( and descriptions, just received and for sale by ; C. Mc?R.IDS THE! CKrQTTR3S BEIMOCnik'T MISCELLANKOUS. TUB AMALGAMATION OF LANQUAOKS.—There is a growing tendency in this age to appropriate the mhst expressive words of other languages, and after a vliile to incooporato them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying " for the head," is now becoming pop ularized in connection with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cepalio will bo come as common as Electrotype and many others whose distiction as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until they seem " native and to the manor bom." 'ARDLY REALIZED. Ili 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadach e this hafterooon, hand I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man, " Can you hcase me of un 'eadaehe?"— " Does it hache 'ard," says'e. " Hexceedingly," says hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon me 'onor it cured me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad an 'eadaehe. IIKAPACHE is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might other vise escape attention, till too lato to be remedied ; and its indications should never be neglected. Head aches may be classified under two names, viz : Symptomatic and Idiophatic. Symptomatic Head ache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which aro Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile dis eases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of diseases of the stomach constituting sick head ache, of hcpathic disease constituting bilious head ache, of worms, constipation and othci disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affec tions. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches ; Ansemia and plethora are also affections which frequently occasion head ache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, j being usually distinguished by the name of ner- \ vans headache, sometimes coming on suddeLly ia I a stuto of apparently sound health, end prostrat ing at once the mental and physical energies, and iu other instances it conies on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances thepaiD is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting ; under this class may also be named Neuralgia For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe romedi-. relieving the most acute fains in a few minutes. and by its subtle power eradicating the dis ase of which Headache is the unerring in dex. BRIDGET.—Missus wants you to sond harabox of Cephalio Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills. — but I'm thinking that's not just it naither-; but perhaps yo'U be atther knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the S'ck Head ache, and wants Some more of that same as reliev ed her before. Druggist. —You must mean Spalding's Cephalio Pills. Bridget. —Och ! sure now and you've sed it, here's the quarther and givo me the Pills and don't be all day about it aithcr. CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVENESS. No one cf the " many ills flesh is heir to" is so prevalent, so little understood, and so much no glected as Costivericss. Often originating in caro les-ness, or sedentary habits ; it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the procur sor and companion of many of the most fatal an! danger ous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grav . Among the lighter evils of which costivencss is the usual attendant are Ueadache, Colic, Rheumatism, IVul Rroath, Plies and others of like nature, while a long train uf frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers Abcesses, Dysentery, Di irrhoo.i, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paraly.-is, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence in tie system by this alarming symptom, Not unfrequentiy the dis eases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the rasa is erad icated in an early ctage. From all these eonsid ciations it follows that'tiie disorder should reci ive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and on the first appearunco of the complaint, as their •timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of diseases and destroy this dangerous foe to human life, A REAL BLESSING. Physician. —V,"ell, Mrs, Jones, how is that head ache ? Mrs. Junes Gone ! Doctor, oil gone! the pill yau sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send me more so that I can have them bandy. Physician. —You can get them at my Druggists. Call for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fnii, and I recommend them in all cases of Headache, Mrs. Jones, —l shall send for a box dircetly. and shall tell aii my suffering friends, for they are a real blessing. TWENTT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SAVED. —Mr. Spalding has sol d two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottlo saves at least ten dollars worth ot broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuifble invention. Having madebis Glue a hi usehold word, he now proposes to do the world still greater service by curing all tho ach ing heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue. Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July, FACTS WORTH KNOWlNG.—Spalding's Cephalic Pills are a eertai cure for Sick Headache, 13ill ous Headache, Nervous Headaclio, Custiveness nd Genera! Debility. CURE % Nervous Headache Headae&e. By the use of the Pil's the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Htadache may be provented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme diate relief from pain and sickness will be obt in ed. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Ueadache to which female are so subject. Tbey act gently upon tho bowels, —removing Costivenese For Literary Men, Stadents, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valu able as a Laxative, improving the apdetite, giviDg tone and vigor to the,digestive organs, and restor ing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHILIC PILLS are the result-cf long investigation and oar efully conducted experiments having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a de ranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composi tion, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change ( f diet, ajtd the absence of any kisagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C, ; Spalding on each Box- Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Med ' icines, I A box will be seut by mail prepaid on receipt I of the PRICE 25 CENTS. Ml otdrs ihcold be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 148 Cedar Street, New-York. KT, 13. 1860, ly. Great Work on the Horse. THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES: i BY ROBERT JENNINGS. \ r . S , PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE sou- I GtRY IN THE COLLEGE OF I'HILA PELPHIA, ETC. j AAILL TELL You of the Origin, History and dis- J tinctive traits of the various breeds of j European, Asiatic, African and Amer ican Horses, with the physical foruta- J tion and peculiarities of the an mill, i and how to ascertain his ago by tho number and condition of his teeth ; I illo%trated with numerous explanatc- ! rv engravings. THE- HORSE AND HIS DISEASES " I AVILL TELL A'OU of Breeding, Breaking, Stablrag. ! Feedit g, Grcomiog, shoeing, and j the general management of the horss j wit! the ben modes of administering | medicine, also, how to treat Biting j Kicking, Hearing..Shying,Stumbling, j Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other j vices to whieh he is subject; with nu- ! inerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES I WILL TELL Y'ou of the causes, symptoms, and i Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat, I Distempor, Catarrh, lufluenza, Broil- j chitis. Pnenmonia, Pleurisy, Broken j Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and I Whistling, Larnpas, Core Mouth and | Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with oth- ; er diseases of the Mouth and Resyio • ratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS.DISEASES AVILL T*.LL Y'ou of the oauscs, symptoms, and Treatment of AVorms, Rots, Colic, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea Jaundico, Henatirrbcea, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflama tion, and other diseases of the Stom ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES A711.L TILL Y'tm .of the causes, Fymptoms, and ) Treatment of Bone, Riood and Bog. i Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strain.-, I Broken Knees, AVind Galls, Founder, j Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked i noofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush aud Corns ; also, of Megrims, A'ertigo, Epilepsy. Staggers, and other diseas es of the Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES AYILL TELL Y'OU of the cause's, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Crump, Galls, Diseases of the Eye & Heart, <fce., Ac., and how to manage Castration, 1 leeding, Trephinning, Rcweling, Firing, Hernia, Ampnta- ! tion. Tapping, and other surgical op- ! orations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES . WILL TELL YOU of ltarey's Meihod ot tamin Horses; hoyv to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also, the form and 'aw of AYARRAWTY. The whole being the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of tho habits, pe culiarities, wants aud weakness ot this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 p-'iges, appropriately 11 lu#trated by pearly One Hundred Eug ravings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt | of price, half bound, SI 00, or in cloth, extra,sl,2s $ 1000'A YEARS""""- prising men everywhere, iu sel ing tho above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all sucn era exceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, cr for terms to cgents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Snsom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 8, iB6O, 6m. ~ NEW"AW SPLENDID STOCK itml mn AT BUENSIDES' WARRANTED to bo just what wo represent them. AYo have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAAIINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Leather of ell Descriptions. BELTING kept for Machinery. Any size have not got I can get in a weoks time. Sold a eitv prices. A "LA RGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cayt Gears, Cart I Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddler;. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, L'OAVDEK," SHOT, AND CAPS . \VA TAR PPOOP BOOTS. DOUBLE SOULED WARRANTED. COPPER 'PIPED BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, IIOKSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS. FOX TRAPS. &c. Digest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS A 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 spch articles in our lino. At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat isfaction. Please accept our thanks for past favors, g Follofonte. Oct, I,lth iB6O. COURT PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS the Hon. Samuel Linn, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the twenty-fifth Sudieial District,consisting of the counties of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and the lion. Henry Barnhart, and Wm. Burchfield, Esqr's, Associate Judges in Centre Co., having is sued their precept to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Or pnans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery at Bellefonte, fcrr tho coun ty of Centre, and to commence on the third Mon day of January, it being the 28th day, and con tinue one week. Notice is hereby given to. the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Constables of the said county of Ceit tro, that tbey be then and there in their proper p rsans, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their other remembrances, to do those things which fo their offices appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prose cute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Centre county, be then and.there to prosecute against them as sba'l bo just. Given under my hand at Bellefonte th 6 3d day of January, A. D,, 1861, and in the 85th year of the independence of the United States. - GEO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Centre co., 1 Penn'a., Jan. 3, 1861 —tc. j Traveling Agents Wanted. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. "V¥TE will empley Agents to sell a new and val uable Patented Article, either on commis- j sion or at a liberal salary. Business honorable, useful and lucrative. The article is required in every family. For particulars and complete instrnctions en close stamp and address J. W. HARRIS & CO. Deo. 20, 1860, —2t.j Boston, Mass. STRAY BULL.—Came to resi lence of the sub j scriber in Ferguson twp., about the Ist of I October last, a Yearling Bull, is a pale red, has ' white stripes over the back running down on the hips, and nasa black spot on the back. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop- ; erty, pay charges and take him away, otherwise j he will be disposed of according to law. 1 Jan. 3, '6l —3t. JOHN EMERICIv.. 1 J NEW STORE! HARDWARE HARDWARE! i 1 • K V T >' P . J" lv W : | Mcotoero^F gfrfgft 'TMJE undorsigned would respectfully inform ' X the citizens of Centre county rhat they have opened a HARDWARE STORE in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. i on the Northivest corner of the Diamond. Thoy ! have selected thoir stock with great care, and are j prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred j per cent lower than can bo had at any other place. : The ladies are particularly invited to call and examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a ilbaral portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every paius to please. They ha\ e constantly on hand a varietv of DOCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SA WS, j And all vatrieties of HAND-BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL 8A WS. Croad, Hand and chopping Axes. Butchers elonv- ! or and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMER', HATCH-! KTb, CHISLES, and ADZES. HAY, MANURE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.' CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, j NAILS, PAINTS, OIL. GLASS & PUT. V, I CO A L OIL AND LAM I S. SADDLERY HARDWARE. COACH TRIMMIO j Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally leapt in a well regulated Haruware Store. Terms Cash. BAXIRESStR A CRIST. B e'lofontj, april 26, '6o.—y. The People's Cook Book, MODERNUOOKERY m ALL ITS BRANCHES, BY MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S.J. HALE. It Tells Y'u how to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all the variouß and most ap'p.roved modes of dressing and coofring Beef and Pork; also the best and simplest way of fiti'ing, pick ling and caring the same. It Tells Y'on All the various and most apprcvod modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton, 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 of ail kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted; al3o the var'nus and most ndproved modes of cooking, with thedifferent Dressings, Suu'-es, 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, j with the Relishes and Seusonings up- ; propriate to each. It Tells You all the various and most approved i modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, alsobowto prepare Pickles, j t atsnps and Curries of all kinds, Potted • Meats, Fish, Game, Mushroons, Ac. t Telia Y.u all the varrious and- most approved j modes of preparing and cooking all kinds af Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud- ; dings, Omelette, Fritters. Cakes, \ fectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and sweet i Dishos of every description. It Tills You all the various and most approved I mi'des of making Bread, Rusks, Muf | fins, and Biscuit, the best method of j preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, j and how to make Syrups, loruials und ' Wines of various kinds. It Tell Y'ou how to set out and ornament a Table, ; b- w to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, snd in short, how to simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the thoisest luxuries of the table wi'hin ev erybody's reach. The book contains lid pages, and upwards of twelve hundred Receips, a 1 of which are tho ro sulfs of actual experience, having been fuliy and carefully tested under the personal superinten dence of the writers. It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra ving, and witl be forwarded to any address, neat ly hound, and postage paid, on receipt of the price SI.OO, or in clotfc. extra, $1.25. <SI AAA \ \ T T? A"P can made hv enter al 1 UUU kY i IjiYIY prising men everywhere, in selling the above work, our inducemese nents to all such being very liberal. For single copies of tho Book, or for terms to ngtuts, with other information, nppls to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. 617 Oausom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 8. 1860.—6 m. YOIT CA 0 u I f,yc urViothiug for yeurselves and your s Tin eve y uaricty, and at low cash pri | ces by calling at the cheap Clothing-Store of A. | ternberg A Co.. i i the Diamond, where you •"WXSLaXj, ' I O AY E at least irom 2i to 60 per cent. All kinds 0 of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to bo had at this Store at the lowest cash priees, and raceive well made goods. Would it not be bet ter to MUCH valuable time by calling immediately and lay in your stock of Clothing lor the Winter, at this establishment, where you will cer tainly get the full Aalue of your XHEO3C-3S' I Sr„ "¥) EMKMBKR the place. One door-above Liv < XV ingston's Book Store, in the Di mond. ! A. STERNBE G A CO. I Bel'efonte. Nov. 15, 1860. J. J JNKINAL F'l 'OR YLSALE] ,<nn PROMISSORY NOTES xp 1 iO/JUU On Tuesday, January Isth, 1861, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold without re serve, at the Pheladelphia Exchange, (Phil'a.,) two. Promissory Notes, made by John Fallon, amounting to $ 143,500. Sale absolute. TERMS.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money j to be paid at the sale, the balance within three , days ft cm sale. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. ' No. 139 A 141, South 4th St., Philadelphia. Jan. 3,1861, 2t. LIME! LIME! • LIME! !\— lbe subscriber re- ' spectfully informs the publifc that he has erected a Lime Kiln near the Borough of Bellefoute, where j he is making Lime of a superior quality,— which is ! acknoledged to be as white and pure as the Plym ' outh lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, snd ' he is satisfied tho purchaser will come back again. LEON MACKALL. Aug. 23, 1860. tf. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing between Jo j seph B. Erb and Chas. Dennis, and trading under i the firm of Jos. B. Erb A Co., has this day, Nov, ; 24th, been dissolved, The business, hereafter, to kAenducted under the firm of E. W. Erb A Co. 'PSI JOS. B. ERB A CO- Wov, 29, 1860. 61. FLOUR FOR SALE.—Extra superfiine family Flour for sale by 1 Dec. 13, D. LETDEX A CO. HEAD! HEAD J! GREAT A1 TRACTION U4 NEW AND CHEAP Chilling OSmporiunu NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND. BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. V City branch cf Rcizensteinc Brothers, 124 North Third £trcc,t, Philadelphia. r| "< n K ore. r;i°r c d ]'<>j eotfuily iinnimcre to I the ii.ln I hunts Of Cmlro rm sly, and the public info era, tint thiy have <pened at the above iiu.td jh<c. t! <t most ixtitndve assort ment of REAHI"-3I ADE CEOTHIXG, olid Gentlemen'.. Fnrfciibing J*uo. s, that has even teen exhibited in this lonuih, which t'uev will sell 30 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Oar sock enibuicce a lull and complete ason mcn of Fine Bia < k Ciutb ai d Ki< < k Coats, Catioimere Busin ess Cools batinct, Tweed, Jean. Farmers' and .Mechanics' C'nssimtre, irock and baek Conts, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ae O V Ell CO A TS OF 1- IXE CLOTH. Presidnnt and Moscow Beavirs, Sbrl ar.il Lion skin an,! Union Catsimeri:, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CAS SINE HE and Doeskin block Bilk mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet uud Union Cassimers ; Pantß of strong and substan tial niattriul, for tho farmer, labmer and iu chanio- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Volveti, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cassimore; cloth ' Sutinot, Ac. A grneiel arsortment of Boy ' and Youths' Clothing and Gentlimcn'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 Gloves. Trunks, Valiccs, Carpet .'bags, ■ Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usually found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. " | such as Pocket books Porunounies, Poeket knivss and Raiors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch chains, Keys and Guards, Finger rings A Breait p is, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Rerolv ere Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and agri. t many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to descr i'oe, all of which we will sol, at the Lowest Cash Prises. We invite every person in need of Clothing or ' any of the above mentioned article*, to favor us with a call and examine our goods, and prices, and wo aro confident that wo can give satisfaction, j and every person shall feol inclined to tell his [ friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can bo j got. We nre constantly receiving accessions to i our stoek from Rbizexstkixb Bno's., I'hiladel- j phia,*with whom we are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ars . tides in our line, which will surpass in style, cut, icorkmanahip and cheapness, those of any other es tablishment iu this port of the country. A. STERNBERG & CO. Beliefonte, Oct. 4, '6l If. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Mercliant Tailor, i A LLEGIIENY STIIEET, B2LLEFOXTE, PENNA. T jHIE undersigned would most respectfully in- S form the public that be will eoniinue to ccr- Ty on the Tailoring and Clothing business at the Old stand, on the south corner of Brokerhoff's Row, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of clothing in the neatest and most fash ionable styles. He keep.! on hand a large variety I t CZOTHS, CASSIMEFS A XI) Y F.ST I SOS, of the most approved patents. At his Establish ment READY-MADE CLOTHING. of every description may be found, which bo is now selling at reduced prices. Ilis thanks are j duo the public for the liberal share of patronge heretorore bestowed upon biut; and to hoyes by strict attention to business, to merit a continue ucce of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bell efonte Jan., 12th'CO—ly WM. S. TRIPPLE, Meroliant Tailor, N. E. CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. r PHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Bellelonte, and vicinity that be has just re turned from Philadelphia with a full assortment o£ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which be is now opening at his old stand, one door east of the Post Office. His stock consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, i ranch Cloths, Silk Mixed Coat ing, Cashmere ana White Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin ',. d Fancy Summer Cassiraercs, and LiiVi o Drills for PANTS; Black I-.tin, Fi gured Silks, ma White and FIGURED MARSAILLES FOR VESTINGS, which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short nutice, and on the most reasonable terms. ' Goods furnished by cus tomers will bo made up to order as heretofore. As be will employ none but experi enced workmen, persons may rely on get ting their work well done at his establishment J?3?~ Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WM. &. TRIPPLE. Beliefonte, May 12 's9—2l—tf. New Fall & Winter Goods j D. LEYDEN £ CO. HAVE just received the largest and best as . sortoicnt of Fall and Winter Goods ever of- i fered in Bellofouto, A fall stock of Ladies dress goods, Also, Cloth for Ladies Winter Cloaks; Tar !f.m Plaids for Misses Dresses. A large assort ment ot Shawis, Poplin Velvets, Froneb Ma rina, Coburg's De Lains, Thibit Cloth, Opera Cloth, Persian Twill. For GeDtlemon: Cloth, Cassimers, Satinets and Jeans, Ready made clothing. Boots and Shoes of all sorts, a large and well se lected stock of Groceries, Hardware, and j Queensware, which will he sold J low for cash or Coun try Produce Beliefonte, Nov.-3, 1860. 1*", ATTENTION BUILDERST rSpUE subscriber having put the Saw-mil!, JL at the Beliefonte Mills, in complete re pnirß, and having his logs boomed in the dam, is now ready to furnish bills uf iran JjWUBER on short notice, of any length not exceeding forty feet. Rj having the logs in the boom a small bill of auy length can be gut out and sawed in one or two hours. PLASTERING LATH of all sizB kept constantly on hand. lie will,-also, have a Placing Mill in oper ■at von to supply carpenters and builders iu time for commencing building next season. JACOB Y. THOMAS. Deo. 13, 1860. 6m. TWO FARMS FOR SALE. ~ 1 'T'HESE farms are situated in Graham township, 1 X Clearfield county, Pa., about 3 miles from the ; village of Rylertown ; each contains 120 acres, of which there is 60 or 70 acres cleared on each farm. On one is erected a large Two Story Frame House i 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 purchaser. I For further particulars address, WM. H. CAMPBELL, M. D., Moshannon, Centre Co., Pa., Aug .23,-188Q4f. I LINDSKY'S IMPROVRP Blcoa ffHet *a,v o -Icsi* A S i'A \7J i ) i.' !>[c•; ,\ >; Firtif A LL'j I/I Si "At" I S : l i.-iv r t.. ... IMl't ltl -1 V ! F li'l 1 ,'s.W't i . i r pKIS mtgicire hsf wroth, ht t! e taoeV! A inirccuh us i.n >sin ■ ; . •> •i> to -•• Scrofula, ; ' re ,ou> F'.eu (h,u,. ■ Cutaneous Uisr.ii.f?, j1 . _v-i fie Boil*.. Pimples or, t! ei <v j >e K Old, Stul 1 rn 1 , >,. | e.-ulil Head, Tetter Afl'. C.i, i IN •• nmitic DIV/idcr*, . j Dyspepsia, i ' < ft j vote-?. Jaundice, -alt Rheum, JJerciiiijl l!f.. ris, | i.e oral IMDiiv. Li rr Ct.mj !si. t, : I >-s of A pp. tit,. Low Spirits, t S. nj -t. m-el, V male < . . JVI I • >l' 1 thtir origin it .-1 dt U . o. The aboTO is a p < r tr tit of David McCreary ut Napier township w'-o. on the ills' day of Aug.. 1358, made aid lvir b.-for- Insii.-r (Joielv that ho was treated lor the i-uio of Calmer by three i Ly-i rians of Bedford county, and by Dr.'Kewton m the Electric College iu Cincir Mtii. for a period of nearly eight months, nutwirr.-tamling which, hi lip, noso and ,t po tiunof his lilt rhtel; tvetc entirely eaten away 1 He had gv.n up fell hope, when be heard of the " I!lod Stun-her." mid nav induced to try it. Fu it botilcs cured hiin. nivi although Sftdiy disfigured, thjr is no quiMtioii but what this ir.volur.Uo medicine saved his life. The full particular, of ihl- ctso may he seen in a circular, which can be bail ol any of th> Agents. We also icfer to the ease of Nancy Bleaks,ey, of" Eidcrtown, Armstrong counby P i., cured of Scrof ni l after being unable to out ui bed for thraa year.. To tho case of a ladv in An suns villa, Ctearfiel.t ■' county, who was also uTLetod v.'idi Bcroluia tu ia worse form. To the case of George Meisel, residing in Cr>- town, Cambria county Pa,, who was ,-o badly af, flictcd with Cancer that it eat his entire noso rft, and hi? case was woise, if possible, than Mc- Crenry's. Tho particulars of jheso ens-s—ev ry one of which was cured by the use oi'the Blood 6e*>-chow —may also be found in a eirlular to be had of . uny of the Agents. R. M LEMON, Propr'o-or. Laboratory for the uiuuufiic'uro and ~alc, iie>w the Pa. Railroad Dep(,J,, licltid ty.shurg, Pa. Dr. Geo. 11. Kcyser, Wholcsa e Aront. i-ittj burg, Pa. ifali tt Soiiutcr 6aobs. WILSON BROTHERS,. HAVING returned from tho East, invite ti, at tention of the public and lucir old cas tome US to the large and extensive .assortment of FALL & WINTIAVGOODS., which they are now opening and, ready to wait, upon purchasers with the largest and het saioft tion ever offered to this communirv. They desire to call particular attention t thalr great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, eo„- sistiug in part of Challics, Lawus, all wool Da- Lainr, of diferont colors, b roges, Dress Silks hlantil'o? T.ssues, Ac. The above goods were se lect.' with great care expressly to suit the tasta j, the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Gove*, Collars, Umiersleeves, Dress trim icings. A* CLOTHS & CASSLMHUEiS, of all colors and styles at very low prices, togeth er with one of the largest anu best stocks of Ready-Made Clothing, liats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Lsoiea" Btruw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, stinker Bl uets for wives and children. Builders will find it to their advantage in call ing to select their Hardware, as our assortment is large and complete : aiso, Mattress,.-*. Macknrel, Herring, Cod Fish uud salt Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to tlya best* which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persons visiting Befiefonte from tho country, will find L to their advantage to call before purchasing else where, as we take pleasure in showing our goods und think we can suit them both as to price and quality, -and are determined iu sell m the very owest cash prices. 11 kinds of Country produce taken iu ex chuD£e for goods* Nov. Bth 18G9. SHERIFF'S SALtS. ~ BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo* uas, issued out of the Court of Common Please of Centre county, and to tne directed, will be exposed to public caie on ,be pemi" ses, on IslilDAY- the It of January nex*, at 1 o'clock, P. 31., the fallowing; dejscribtrd Ileal Estate, to wit: The half ofAwu certain tracis of land situate in Pann township,Cer - tre county, the one tract adjoining lat ds of Jacob Yeakly, John and Andiew llnrtcr, Henry Alextnder and otl.c-rs, said halt tract containing TWENTY-ONE ACHES, more or less, thereoD erected a Grist Mill Sawnrll K Dwelling House and other building. The other tract adjoining lands of Henry Alex ander Leonard Kerstetter. John and An drew Uartor and other?, said half tract con raini. g THIRTY-TWO ACRES and SEV ENTY SI A PERCHES. ALSO. one other tract or messuage of laud sifuate in Gregg township, said county adjoining lands of Adam Zerby on the Eas*. and bv land of Jos. Rishel on the North, and by lands of Jacob Stover on the West, and ou the South by the Seven Mountains, ar.d con taining ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEV ENTY PERCHES. Seized, taken into execution, and ti bo sold as the property of •Utcuh Fink'.e. GEO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Beilefonte, | Eec„ 20, 1860. | Miiliriory Goc-cta A LARGE and splendid assortment of Millinery A Goods has just been recaiiod at the Storo o£ MRS. E. H, (J RAF I US. Among other things may be found a fiiia assort ment of VEL VET, SILK AND-STRA W BONNETS, purcliashed in the city, and trimmed in the lalo.-t and most fashionable styles. Having employed a first class milliner f-nui ll,<v City she feels prepared to execute at. 0.de.., untq, watch she may be favored. ALSO: Whitman s best candies for sale MRS. E. II GRAFIIJS. Bellctonte' Nov. Ist—'6o- tf. New Store at Pleasant Gap. r PHE subscrifefir would respectfully in -L form the citizens o{ Cen'ro county that be | has just rcceitei.aml opened an entire new stock I oi ft U and winter goods consisting of HARDWARE, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Ac. i also .have on hands.a good supplv of j Boots A Shoes, Hats A Caps, Fancy De -1 laiues A Merinoes, Ladies Furs, H00d... Scarf-, Cloths, Fancy Gloves, Rhive?, Breast Bins, Ac., Ac., Ac., i all of which he will sell as low and even lower than con be had anywhere e's<- j J. M. CAMPBELL, Oct. 13, '30.-^^.
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