■->EFOBT OF THE AUDITORS OF CENTRE XV CO., FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1860. TT W. Brawn, Treasurer, in ocoouut with Cen tre comity. Dr. To amount received from Collectors j and other sources, $23,672 84 . Cr. J* amount of CemmDsiouers orders lifted #25,8:i3 78 By Treas. CcroDsion, on 25.8-8 <8 1,266 91 By Allowance for postage, Ao., 10.00 $26 Gls 72 Balance due County Treasurer, 3.912 S3 ffhoniM McCoy, Sheriff, in account with Centre county Dr. Xa am't of County Order il9s '2 u e f foes and fines collected, 123 69 f323 C 2 Cr. By Boarding prisoners as per bill ren deJ' !O-O6 bnlauce due Sheriff. s'• 69 \TE ihe undersigned. Auditor* of Centre o>.. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do certi fy, rhat agreeable to an Act of A'sstuHly, we met at the Commissioners Office, in said Coun .y, on Mou lay th 7th day of January, A. D. 18bl, and did audit, se tie and adjust the several accounts required by law. to the nest of our judgment and ahi'itv In testimony whereof, we hereto set our hands, this 10th d yof Jan. A D..1861. ' JEREMIAH MAYS, ) JAS C. WILLIAMS, > Aud'ri. BEN J. SCHKOCK. J BTCYIPFS AND JL TJRES Or CENTRC CO FOR THE YEAR A. O. IS6O. WE the Commissioners of Ce-it-o Co.. agroea V.T to an Act of Assembly entitled an " Act to raise county Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners ot tli rt several counties of this Commonwealth to publish annual',y a statement i •t'ti e Receipts and Expenditures ot their rcspee- j tire coun'ies. do report the follow ug. ni: from the 7th day of January. A. D. 1860, to the 7th day of January, A. D. 1361. RECEIPTS. fe amount received from Collectors and other sources 123,6,2 83 EXPENDITURES, *v amount of Commissioners orders 7 lifted. $25,338 73 * paid W. W. Hrcwn Treas urers Commia'n ou $34,- J33.7S $1,255 31 * < .f allowance for pest ago and stationery. s'3 $25,615 72 COUNTY AUDITORS. Am't rtid to C. Marks, Co. Auditor. f2 09 j • Benj. Sehrock, " 1? ' - Jars. Mats, " 12 CO G- Livingston Clerk te Codnty Auditors, 12 00 $43 00 ' ASSESSORS. A.m': Tld H Towcshipand Borough officers for assessments and return*, •' 80 $562 80 COM VIISSJOKERS' OFFICE. 4i'i pd to Ira Fisher, for services as Co , Commissioner Ho DU w Thos.Hutchison for s r- Ttces as C-> Comtcirs'r. 240 CO y. Rurkart, for services s Co. Commissioner. 299 09 • J MaCalmont, for ser vice* as Co. ilornm'or. 17 00 J. T. Johnston for ser vices as clerk in 1859. w J. T. Johnston lor ser vices ns e'-rk in 4860. 309 75 - J. 1. Johnston for wri tins tm dasds, It, o" - J. 11. Rankin far ser vice Irs Att'y. to Corn's and for collecting, < *0 „0 - F. P. Green for penhol ders and mucilage, - VIA Cook for postage. • >5 " A. R. Ilutcbioaon fur transcribing oldunaeav ad land books. I*l " *■ Geo. Livingston for * books end stationery. $1,493 33 | COURTS. * Ceeti of Oommotiw'lth esses, "J* ! - Gra'dATr res re inrors 1,753 50 | C. I). Weaver for Pro ihon'yp costs of 1355, It 86 ** Andrew Whits for ser vices as Court crier, $6 00 " Constables attendi'goa juries, 19 00 j. S. Fersona for ir vice as Tipstsv*. 15 43 $2,773 15j COURT HOUSE. A*'|p--idt* Lyocaiiog Insurenre Ccmpnnyfar ineuring fouii Ilouee, 53 5 8 * For glo.-s for C. B-Ip's. 1 • D. Derr Icr . pntting gas in furunc room, " lb Derr for aandries. 12 08 - P. K. Tate for repair ing C 11. roof, ® 8" a Jno. Y'c.iger for repair ing C. H. roof, 22,* 73 " W*. S. Wolff r tinning Court House roof, _ US 96 v Beij. Rich for 6hinglea, .'or C. H. roor, SO ■< D Derr for servics Jr.r,it r, 3 ' r w 00 D. Derr for cu'.t'g and cleaning p*' I 63J Dellefonte GaF By for Gas ft 109 70 .- J. F. Gretir ' wo'd A cles 2 "5 - dozing G ' s'l " d 50 " Graham sicuv. t cleaning C H. fitter, , BCO H J. T. Johnston for liine, 1 30 * Hon. 8. Linn for chan delier A clock for C. U, $3 00 " ts. Huupt A Cc., for two coal buckets, 2 50 " J. F. Green for brook ing coal for O. House, 1 25 " Wilson A Bro's for coal for Court House, 100 00 - A. Ryan for 3 stores for Court House, 87 05 or. 3 13.} COUNTY JAIL. Am't paid to Thos. McCoy for bal ance at last, settlement, $474 01 Dun Z. Kline for wood fir Jail, 89 37 " R HillihtEh for work and material fur Jail. 9 92 " {|Thos. McCoy for board ing piisouers, 195 12 " c. W. Lambert for plas tering Ac , at Jail, ICO " 11. B. TrcziyulDy for repairing water pipes, Ac , at Jail. 6 CO " J Clinger for iron bri for Jail windows, ! 50 " D Putter mod ical at ttfdnnce Ac. to prisYs, 8 00 " Vilaon A Bro's. mer'ze Ac., for couDty Jail, 100 00 ** 6m. Nichols for glas- Sng Jail windows, 2 90 $893 92 COUNTY PRINTING. Am't pd to J. S A J. J Brisbinfor Co.,and extra grinting, 192 50 " J. G. Kurtz prioi'g as eccs books for 1860-61. 65 00 * Seely A Barnhart pub lishing Co., statement, 27 00 a F. Knrtx for publ sh in t-county statement, 27 00 " Kurtz A Btorer for pub lishing Co. statement, 27 00 '• F. Kurtz for adv'ing, 150 i " Kurtz A Stover adv'g appeals printing oireu- Iqw and publishing 2 pr'ofclamalftr-ts, 62 50 " Feely A Barnhart pub. two proclamations, 66 00 $458 50 PREMIUMS OV SCALPS. : Am't paid for s alps of foxes, wild cats, panthors, Ac., 231 55 $254 55 PUBLIC GROUNDS. Am't paid to C. Scrimshaw For oo tnent pavements, $23 50 " Bteel Parsons for sta king trees in C. If yard 8 00 v Patrick Kaiio lor work on Court House yard, 8 81 " fctephcu Brown for w'lk on grounds; 1 60 " McDormotA McCaffer tv for sundries, S 87 " J. McDcrmot lor cutli'g atone fop coal house, 2 25 $47 33 INQUISITION ON DEAD BODIES. Am't paid to W. C. Welch for inqui sition on a dead body, 12 25 sl2 25 LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS. Am't paid to Geo. W. Tat; interest on county orders, $216 08 " 1). Kaulfman interest na note 27 00 " John Mcßride inters!t on county order, 76 44 " E. C. Humes interest on county order, 35 00 " J> air an'' Hoffman as signees for money loan ed coumy, 3<S 50 " Blair IOIU Hoffman as siguces fur money ioan ed county, _ 303 51 " J. D. Turner interest on Tate order, 2 50 " J. Douberman for mon ey loaned county, 600 00 " Dr. E. Gresn for inter ett Oa vol'.nty onur, 7£9 " Mrs. R B Wilson inter est on raon'y !< au'd Co, 54 96 " J. S. Parsons interest on county order, 1 20 '• G. Livingston inters.t on Co, order and no'e 15 4 4 " Jaco't Ctimgart. inter't cu Co.. order and nuts, 131 13 " Jac. I'ottsgrove intei est ou Co., order and 11 to, 11 00 ** Martha G. Pat'erson in trt)Vf <>u muuoy loaned cout.ty, JO 0# " M. Waddlo interest on county order, 114 72 " Kev. James Linn inter *si on cuaoty order, 42 00 " Win. Buggs for money loaned county, 90 00 " K. C. 11 Hints .!> Bro. in teicst 011 Tate older, 30 00 $2, L9G 90 ROAD VIEWS. Am't p*id to J- M Barnhart for r'sd rionr in Boggs Twp., $23 00 " AM. Kidtl for road views, 27 00 " Jacob Wc'zler for road views in Liberty 1 wp., 6 00 " Henry Moyer for road \ii ws in Miles twp . 8 00 " Henry Depp for read view in Cur'in twp , 7 00 " John Irvin fur viewing budge at Beech •'•reek, 10 00 *" Danie! Kiiunts for road view in Liberty iwp., 8 CO " A Frederick et at vitw ir.g .MeCall road, 13 75 " Jsio. T. iioovor viewing rosd from 7>foshuunon to Kylertown, 71 75 " J- G. Irvia et t read views, 8 00 slfc7 50 CONSTABLES RETURNS. Am't paid to Constab ! e fcr rouirn* to Court and mileage, SIJ2 02 $132 02 ELECTIONS. Am't p id to Eic-ction offic-rs, return juUges, C'.nstabies and s-semors for putting up li-t of voios A nlteud i.ig Flections, $1,301 36} •* Rankin and Shoemaker clerks to rtum judges, 12 00 " (J. Kiihnes Congres -1 ijti return judgn, 11 50 $1,324 80} MISCELLANEOUS. " Isa-.c BolSnrloti b!'ce une IH iaet lettlement, $2,733 57 " JesraJ,. Test staiioa erj end ofaee repairs, 15 50 " J. 'J". Hoovtr Treasurer Agricultural Society, ICO CO H J.D. lurner water tax on cnu' iy huTldings, 22 5 0 * Fuii Gom-ui-. si iners vs Worth twp . overseers, 4 90 '• M, P. Croihwaite eiti rant'gadsci-'urn Docket 6 00 " 1. C M.tcholl aud. ne't 0/ i'.i.ta'y and Reg'r , 20 00 " Li P. Troziyulny for running tines betweeu Hni ,ts A bliirp 1 wp's., 163 25 " Do for running lines of Ferguson erd Pultun, 87 00 " Do. for running linos of Marion and Howard, 44 50 " Boiieroutc horn, on ac count of Bridge, 1000 00 " John Wier S r ate Lnna lic Asylum for keenicg Lunatics. 431 50 " John Tonner bill fur l ished county, 6 44 " J. W. Kealsb aud. act* nf Proib'y and Reg s., 35 00 " F.a.it.-rn Pcniten'iory for kei ping convicts, 41 Si " J'ennsy I. ania Ua'.road bill lor froight. 3 59 " J no. Ross lor reward on bhermsu and Rudy, 25 00 $1,835 55 List of Outstanding Taxes. M. G Yl'itlia ns, col'r ol' Huston tp. 1854, 27,00 Jo*. Vtiliams, Worth, •• 50 00 Tbo*. I . Palton, Ferguson, 1855, 55,00 George Graham, Snowshoe, " 87.00 John Asky, Bnowshoe, 1557, 53 CO Wm. Adams, Taylor, " 55.00 Win. U Smith, Union, " 74,00 C. Bower, Howard, 1858, 10,00 Dan'l Bechdol. Bnowshoe, " 111 00 K. V. Bri-hin, Union " 31 t;0 Gbristisn Yarger Marion " 56 83 William Marshall Benner 1859, (67 00 A. Mussor " 610' li. Baker Howard .. •' 69 50 V m. F.Courter Liberty 4< 72 00 lames MoCaimcnt Marion " 130 50 John R. BurKert M.Us <J 339 00 O. G. Ityman Jlcilosburg " 89 00 J Harier Penn " 15" 00 H. bhnltz Rush " 44 00 Edward Ido BDowshoe " IC3 00 John Sweeney Spiing " 161 OC A. N Russcl I T nion " 73 00 H. Mel.won Walker, " 401 00 George W. Kelly U orth. " 30 00 .1. D. Turner Bel etonto 1860 233 47} J. M. K phart Benuer " 295 59 J. Dolan Boggs, " 34 21 M. C. Mulhollen Burnside " 118 00 R. D Beichdol Curtin " 83 00 D. W. Campbell Ferguson " 537 00 Charles Miller Gregg " jqg 39j Jacob Frederick Haines " 267 75 John L. Gray Halfrrooa " 127 86 Wm. L. Seluirs Harris " 634 lfi Jacob Leathers Howard " 193 00 William Turner Huston ' 52 50 John Beachdol Liberty " 160 1' } Will in IT Swanzoy Marion " 3*5 5 0 J. S, KeDt Idilasburg •' 105 1 0 J. S. Fouit Miles 1M169 P. B. Gray Putton • 164 t > IP. T. Musser Penn < 47(1) I James Barber, Potter 618 13 j James Test Rush '* (30 00 I John Graham Snowehoe " 113 50 Robert Thi) apson Spring; " " W1 (?5} "riISSI CEHgTRK OSSMOCK-AT* ' Joi.n Cipenhavor, Tavlor " 70 00 IE Fi.her Union " 133 00 1 Th: mis Parson* I'nionville " 37 50 ; Joseph Swicrs Walker " 127 CO ! Elias Tumor Worth " 10 ! 59 Total amount of Outstanding Taxes $9,032,09 We the undersigned (7oirmisnoners of Centre County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full end correct Zlatenicnt of the R<ceipts ui.J Expenditures of the said coumy f r the year A D 1860, Witness our bands et the C mimis-ion cr- Office in Bellefonte this sSth day of January, 1861. THOS HUTCHINSON, ) IHA FISHER. V Com. JOHN McCALMONT, ) Attest S M IRVIV Clerk HAEDWAKE HARDWARE! • 'J'HL un lor igne . w respect fully in urn. '* $ the citizens of 6'cntre county rliat they huva I opencvl a HARDWARE STORE | in the Room fo.m. rly occupied o, Wus..n A Bro. on the Northwe.-t corner of ihe Diamond. They | have .-elected their stork with great care, and un prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred per cent lower than can tie ba 1 ar any other pla< ti The ladies are partieu lariy invited to cull aud examine their Ks-ortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a llbc-al portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every pains to please. Thev ha <• constantly on han t a variety of POCKET AN I) TABLE CUTLERY', Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CIWSS CUT. MILL AM) CIRCULAR RA IFN, And all vafrietirs of HAND BACK, GRAFTISG AM) /MA.VA7. A.4 H'A. Broad, Hand and chopping Ar-?. Butchers elsav cr and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ET >, CD ISLES, an t A DZES. HAY, MAN U/fE AND SPR EA I'ING 1 OURS. KDOE TOOLS OF 11 VUG Y DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOtV WARE. I'A [NT AN D DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, I'AIMS, OIL, GLASS & i'UT.v, COAL OH. AND LAM/ S. SADDLER 1' HARD WARE. co A' 11 TRIMM IG Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, A d everything that i* geuer.illy kept in a wail regulated Haruware Store. Terms Ca.-h. BAXiRESStiR A CRTST. B-disfo.it;, april 2>, 'CO. —y. Conner £ JStrd, HAVE OPENED I he larjiijcsf Ass'irflucnt ff ever before offire'.i for siiie by th cm, consi?riag, heretofore of kil ?ueh stnp!e goodsnbHre kepi in a country siore. together with :i!i the 2iEW STYLES IN MARZET. UriESS G-OODS, Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades. - Madcna's De- Beges, Brages, B irngo de's ins, Delains, Challi dclains. Poplins, L-sires. Alpacas. Bomnaziues. Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Chaili Crape- Mnrcis, Taujure Clotb. Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. A L S O. A large assortment of mourning goods. A L S O, Black Silk, 'lhi 1 it Cashmere Crape and Stills -hanlf, Maniiilns, Oa*hiuere Scarfs, and Sisawi Trimmings. A L S O, Cloths, Cassim-rs. SHtip.etts, Cashmeres, Koniue ky-Jtans, Drills, Ilucks, Cottonades and R EA ii Y Ai \ & L <L L 'UIS €4 A b S o. Ladies' and Gents' iLdsery. Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars ind Under Sleeves, LaccS and Edgings. A L > O. Oiled Window Bin-is, plain and Ornamented.Lin en aud Lace Curtains. Gilt Cornice for Biinds,!'* hie Covers and Floor Cloths. A L S (). Oak for d '.* Hats aiwavs on hand, together With straw Goods, Bonnets, 8-baktrs. Ribbons, Artih cia s and Bonttet Trimmings A L hi O. A very arge issortmenr of Shoes apj Beoti for men, wom-Mi and chillren. A L 8 O, Quecnw.-rc, Cedarware and Groceries. s ESPECIALLY WOULD TON NEE & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF _ MECHANICS I BUILDERS To iheir a uia cih-rgoa stock of Hariiivure Sad dlery an 1 Conch Trimmings. Dellefon(e, Uet. 11,-6 i P ATaiOTS,A ROUSE! [.\Lth it is evi.iout th $t ;i c.viJ war tuust en sue, let every Uniuii inti iuoney ppr son call at the New Cash Tin aiH SLeet Iron M nufHCtorv on - under 7igiud to thai ha can furnish th • ct IZMDS of li©lletonio Jiid the surroundin/* country, wirh AI.L KINDS OK W AKh\ uinnulactured fr ■(u ih* 1 matpr'nl at VERY REDUCED PRICES, at kasi ♦r-'in to .>0 per cent, than can • be purciiashed elsewher , to be assured of tho abovu ail ho ucuiands is a cull. JOHN S. LONBERGER. .Tan. ]O, '6l. ly. Millinery O- oocis A LARGF and splendid assortment of Mill inciy ax- Goods has just been received nr. the Store of MRS. E. //, GRA EL US. Among other tbings, may be iouud a fine assort ment of VELVET. SILK AND STIIA TP DOXXETS, ' purcha.-hed in the ciiy, and trimmed in the latest and must fashionuhle sty es. aviug employed a first class milliner front tho Cil she ieels prepared to execute all orders with wh h she may be favored. AZ.S'O.- Wb man's best candies for sale MRS. E. II GRAFIUS. B litirte'Niv. Ist—'fill- if. Axe Factory & ilouses For Rent. BeiletontH Axe Factory, cnpaloe u _H_ lurniabing twenty tR zsn nxes per day now in the occupan v of Ilurvey Mann, ALSO, Th; dwelling on H'gh S reet, with or wnbout the frame building adjoining, new occupied by J, V, Thomas. For particulars "PP'y • VVM A. THOMAS, Be.lefonte. Dec. 13, Go.—6r. FOR SALE I The undersigned has on ! ha u sua 1< r sale n large supply ot Posts of f ,;j kids, which will be sold in quantities to suit pur ! 0 ,sers aud at reasonable pi ices. Persons wisb -1 ?r to luy-will please call ou tho subscriber at his Ideuce iu M iiesbura, or upon Mr, Warner „r Miieeburg MiU. JAMES BROWy •n. If, mT. Great "Work on tlie Horse. THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES: BY KOBI RT JENNINGS. V. S , PATU- UOCV AVD OPBRATIVB SCR- G unv ix TTIU C-LLTOA OP PUlU\nst,pni.T, NRD. WILL TELL Yon of the Origin, flistory and dis tinctive traits of the various broods of European, Asiatic, African and Amer ican Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the an mal, End how to ascertain his nee by th 9 . nomher and condition of his teeth ; illustrated with numerous explanato ry rrrvinss THE HORSE AND H[B DISEASES WILL TALL YOU ot Breeding, Breaking, f-übling, Feedirp. Grcoming, bhoeiujr, and the general munasemc-nt of the horse will the best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting Kicking, Rearing, "shying, sturub.ing. Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other vices to which he is subject; with nu merous explanatory engrar ii-s. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL THILL You of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat Distemper, Catnrtb, Ii fitter za. Bron cli it is. Pneumonia, Pleurisy. Broken Wind, Chrouie Cough, Roaring and Whistling. Lampas, .-ore Mouth and Ulcers, mid Decayed Teeth with oth er dioeaies of the Mouth and RefpU r* t")T Org*)Ais THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL T ALL You of the causes, symptoms, an i Tieatuient of Worms, But-', Co'ic, Strangulate n, Stony Concretions, Rupture*, P.ilsv, Diarrhoea Jaundice, Hepatirrboea, Rloodv Urine, Stones itt the Kidneys and Bladder, Infl ima tion, and other diseases of the Stom ach. Bowels, Liv r and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TALL YU of tho courts, symptoms, and Treat ent of Bone, Blood and Bug, Spavin, Ring-hone, i-weenie. Broken lines, Wind Gabs. Founder. Sole Bruise end Gravel. Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Canker. Thrush and Corns; also, of Megrims, Yertigo, Epilepsy Staggers, and other diseas es' of the F-et. hi' . at d Hi a I THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL IKI.L YOU ot the causes, symptom*, and Treatment of Fistula*, Poll Eil,Glan ce Farcy, hcarlet F. ver. Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, R llPUlUatlt 111. Cramp, Galls. Disease.3 of the £yo i licart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage Casual: n, 1 iceding, Trcphirining, ltoweiii g, Firing, Hernia, A input.a tion. Tapping, and other surgicai op erations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL ISLL Y.m <d llaiey's ftleihou oi taming Horses; how to Approach. Halter, in- Stable a Co t: how to accustom a burse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Fuddle, hide, and Break h'tn tr. Harness; also, fkeform cn,l 'aw of WAHRASTV. The whole being rhe result ot more than fifnen years' careful stuoy of rhe habits, pe culiarities. wants and weakness oi this noble and tiseiul animal. The beoli contain* 3SI page* ftpprojrratelv il I !u.*tr ted by nearly One Hundred Engravings" It is printed in a clear an I pen type, and will he crwur lu,; to any adire.**. postage paid, on receipt ofp ice. half boun '. $ l I'D. or in cloth, exira $1,25 SI ()(>0 AYE AR™.l??,: pri.-irg men every wnere, in ret log the above, and other popular works of cuis. Oor indue-etuetiU to ad saca .ire oxceeding v liberal. For sir gle cepics of the Book. < r for terms to sgcuu, with otlmr information. apply to or address JOHN K. POTTER, Puidishor, No. 017 Snsom St., Philadelphia, Pa. v. re r - Cm. Tiie People's Cook Book. MODERN COOKERY IN AtiL ITS BRANCHES, MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S. J. KALE 11 Tolls Y u how to c'hoet-e all kinds of Meats, L Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dres.-ing sod cooking' Beef and Pork ; also the be.-t and ftrr. lest way of pairing, pick ling and curing the same. ItTslis You All the various and most appr ved modes of dressing, cooking, pnd boning rV uttoii, Lamb, Veal. Poultry, and Ontiu, o. all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gr.iv-es, and Stuffiings ap propriate to each. It Tells You how to choose, clean, and preserve Fish ,f all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted: ulso tho various and tnofct tidproved in,-fie* of cooking, with tile different Dressings, Puttees, and Fla voring.* appropriate to each. It Tells You ail the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fi.h, Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soups, Broths, nnd Stews, with the Rcii*ho3 and beasonings ap propriate to each. It Tells You all the various and most approved mode? ot cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, ( atsttps and Curries of all kinds, Putted Meats, Full, Game, Mushroons. Ac. Tells Y u ail tho varrious and m ist approved mod's of preparing and cooking all kinds at' Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud dings. Oinolctts, Fritters. Cake.*, Con fectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and svrset i Dithes of every description. It Tells You ail the vnrious nnd most approved modes of making Bread, Rusk.*, Muf fins, and Biscuit, the best method of prepating Coffee, Choc,late, and Tea, sod how to make Syrups, Cordials and Wines of various kinds. It Toil You how to set out and ornament a Tab'e. h- w to Carve ail kinds of Fish, Fh-sli or Fowl, and insshot,t t, how to simplify the w hole Art of Cooking as to bring rhe choisest iuxu ies of tbu taiiie w i'bip. ev erybody 'e rtach. Tho hook conr litis 410 p*gas. and upwards of twelve liunited Rvceips, a 1 of which are the re suits of actual experience, having nee/i fuliy and ! caretu'ly tested under the p rsonal superinten- I deuce of the writers. It is printed in a clear at.d ! open type, is illustrated With appropriate engra- I Vlng, and will be forwarded to any address, neat ly Ii iuml. and postage paid, on receipt of the price $1 00 or in clotL. extra, $1.25. Q1 AAO A VL" A R ''"I 1 1,6 mit,) e by enter- V'CtUU a.V. A Jbgi-TL prising men every whoro, in scl.ing the above work, our inducemese ueuts co a' I such being very liberal. For tingle copies of the Book, or for terms to ag.nts, with other information, appls to or dress JOHN E. I'OTTLR, i'ulili&her, N'>. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, P Nov. 8 1860.—6_a. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Mercliant Tailor, A LI,EC KENT STREET. RELLEFON TE, PENNA. CIYHE undersigned would most respectfully in- A form the public that he will continue to car- ' ry on the Tailoring and Clothing bu*ine*s a' the Old stand, on the south corner of Rrokerhoff's Row, where he is prepared to make to or ler all kind* of clothing in the neatest and most fash ionable styles. He keep on hand a large variety o "LOTUS. CASS! ME US AND TESTINGS, of tho most approved paterns. At his Establish ment PEA I)T-MADE CLOTHING. of every description may be found, which bo is now selling at reduced prices. His thanks are due the public for the lib* ral share of patronge heretorore bestowed upon nim;' and he bores by strict attention to business, to merit a continue trce. of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bellefonte Jan.. 12th'61—Iv Ayer's Sarsaparilla. READ! JR.EAD!! GREAT ATTftACTIOXIt! HtV/ AND CRFAP Clclljing d'mpcrtuni, NO Pi Til SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A., City branch cf Hclzcnztelr.c Brother*!, 124 Mjytlx Third Street, Philadelphia. TiMIE Respectfully Htniounee to X tto ii.l-i Liur.tn of Cettre county, and the public it' prttra , that (ley have opened at the ah. ive litttl pVcc. lit u est exUrioive stssort mt n> off ki:ai>y-mae cloth ISG, ncd Gentle men's Furnishing Foo 1 s, that has ever been exhibited in this L ruiiLb, which they will Sell 3i3 Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our s 'l.k eaib tacts u tuli and c< lnplctc os-ort m n of Fine Black Cloth Diei-s and In ck Coats, Cas-imere Busiu or Coais Satinet, Tweed. Jean. Farmers' and Mechanics' Cass'iuere, Frock aud ."ack Coats, Fes Jackets, dc., <fcc V VHP, CO A TS OP 1' LXE CI O TH. President and 5 o t *cow Beavers, Seal sr.d Lion ckiu i.n Union Gassimeref, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CA SSI MERE nnd Doe.*l in bia< k Silk mixed, at d other fancy colors, of 'be 'atest, sy, r, a.* well * Satiuot nod Union Cmr iru rs ; Pants of strong and substan tial material, lor tLe farmer, laborer and me chanic- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF YEISS such as Matin. Bilk, and Si k finished Velvet.i. Grenadine, Valencia, KaUalese, l.ascimer* ; cloth satinet, Ac. A gctiorel assort uicnt of Roy ' and Youths' 'Tothitig and Gent. I* men's FuriJifhii g Goods, llats. Caps. Undershirts aad Drawers, Knit Jack cfs. Fine White and Fancy bo-otn Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Srcks mid cravats, !■"' ks and Glut <■*, Trunk-, Valiccs. Carpet shag.*. Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usiaily found in a v.ell assorted store of this kind. We a - i keen a fin assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. such u.- Toi h.t no k* i ori in mimes, t otkst knivis and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Wotch bain*. Keys utid Guards, Finger rings V Urea-t p is, Violin and Guitar String*, Pistols. Rc-voiv err Percussion Caps. Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and agr t many other fancy and useful article*, too numerous to descr ibc, a.I ot which wo will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. We invite evcjj' person in need of Clothing or j any o! tae a boys- mentioned article?, to favor u wiih call and examine our goods, and prices, and we are confident that we can give si tisfaciion. nu f every p-.-rson shall feel inclined to tell his j friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can bi got. Wo arc constantly receiving accessions to our stock from HI IZENSTII.SK BHO'S . Pbiladel phia, wi h whom we are connected, and shall al way be supp! ied with n god variety* of all the or tic'ts in ■ ur liuc. w 1 icli will surpass in ityle, cut, workmanship ami ch'apnrst, those of any other es tubiisbiucut iu this put of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO. 1 ef n t*. Oct. i, 61 tf. HEW AMD SPLENDID STOCK * U't' 8 D OTS & 8b DIB AT EUItNSIDES' f ARBAXTCD to be just what wo represent It them. We have ibe very best which wt warm nt, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE A Nit SEE FOR YO IRSEL LeathfroftH Descriptions BELTING kept for Machinery. A t>y rise have not got I can get in a weeks time Sold a city pi ices. A 'large stock OF SHOE FIND lOS DEEY COMPETITION in HATS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halter-, Cart Gears. Can Paddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHII'S, * TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT. AND CiPS TV! TAR PROOF ROOTS, DOUR IE SOILED WARRANTED. COPPER TIP ED ROOTS AND SHOES POP CHiL -KEN. A LARGE ASSORT MEN T OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS SLEIGLI BELLS, FoX TRAPS. Bigest market price ivii-1 for HIDES. SKINS A ALL KINDS OP PURS, Come and examine our sto: k. Wo will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, end sucu articles in our line. At Burnside's we study to please, and givo sat isfaction. £gSrPlease accept our thanks for past favors, kullofonto, Oct., I ith ibOil. GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY"STORE," PJorth-Eazi; Corner of ih-3 Siatnoad, BELLEFONTE, PA. r PIIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in 1 form his pa Tons and tUo public generally ihat he has ju.-t returned from Eastern j he h'.s pUicliH-e l i:ml is now seiiing the | largest and be t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI- j CI NES, FANCY ARTICLED, Ac., ever brousht : to tlii• country, lie ha constantly on baud ail the approved PATENT MEDICIN ES of the day. A LCIIOIIOL. BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL. LINSEED OIL, i'AINT- 5 , VARNISH, Ac., together with ti largo assortment ol the TOBAO- ! CO d rhOAH , of the best brands COAL Oli> <t FLUID LAMP*, lIAJK. TOOTH, i NAIL. CLOTHES. & P UNT BRUSHES, ' PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS. Also, a fine assortment of plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS. &C„ &C„ TOYS of every description, also FY \ T J sf CHINA-WARE. Pre<cup urns and laiuily riceips tare ully and promptly filled. Thankful lor the patronage he ha- received du ring the last four years he solicits a continuance of the satin , end fr< m the experienco he has had he feels confi lent of giving satisfaction. Nov. 15, IS6O.- tf.] FRANK P, GREEN. " CAN buy your clothing for yourselves and your boy-, in eve y variety, and at low cash pri ces by calling at the h-ap Clothing Store of A. Sternberg A Co., in the Diamond, where you tU AVE tit least iroin 2 - to 3u per cent. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to bo ' had nt this Store at the lowest cash price", and receive well inado goods. Would it not be bet- I ter to MUCH valuable time by calling immediately and lay in your stock of Clothing tor the \V;u cr, at this establishment, where you wiil cer tainly get the fill 1 A i :uo nt your iaaorffHSY. REMEMBER the place. Onodonr above Liv ingston's Book Store, in the Ditnoud. A, STERNBEG A CO. Bollefoote, Nov. 15, 1660. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —The partnership heretofore existing between Jo sepu K Erb and Chas. Do tnis, and t. ading under I the firm of Jos. B. Erb A Co., bus this day, Nov, ' 24th, been dissolved, The business, hereafter, to j bo conducted under the firm of E. W. Erb & Co. JQS. B, ERB & CO | Nov. 29,1560 St. ! FLOUR FOR SALE. —Extr * supcrSice family Flour for sale by ' Dw.li, ISS6.J D. LEY DEN A CO. AYEE'S Sarsaparilla FOR FUSIPYITJG THE BLOOD. Ami for tho tweedy cur® cf tho following eo::n>\uint* i ScrofrJu aiicl Snrof:i2ou Aft*cctSotis,Riich <? 'J nmors, Ulcers, bores, Krnption*, Pimples, Put!es, HI o tehee, Hull®, Hi ui2iH f uud ull dlciii OAKLAND, Ind., Cih J tin*. 1%3. J. C, A v r. &• Co. Gents: 1 f>ol i< n-y duty to nc% fellow {*<!/,<> v. iiat your ic t ha* douo "ftr m?. Having itihi'.Ub'J a &irufulwt iul';ctiou f I h*v snfiorttl fn*ai it jii various ways f r ye us. N-imulu.-i ft out lu Ul*cr* uu Hiv k&i'tLs us*J arm.-; t- sui*tluiv* i\ turned hnvmd and owtios-u d me at tiie Btotuuch* Two ybAi* ago it hrok out oi my licad ftixl covtrvo my TTFID cur a WITH • rc SURW. V. h; *?. ws painful air I LAIIIH*"?;.* beyond d *6t:i iprli;i. I kit *1 awjf> w ~SiDiHi-.d fji V'HJHH-. but wi !j.ut muoli from *O7 blii.gg. !■♦ frt'.'t, the iiiaOitior "row V> 'U3. /t I; lt£lii i Wan rqji.fes; { to real in tho McAs4s.r that ynu h:ul |;r?f>:ntfd an uifernlive (Sitr.-iuparidti;, fr <' !;a•?.* frvrn >c.ir lion that any t Uiir.c you ut.d* must be treed. I sent i Cinciuiiatiftudgoi it, ami u-uU it tiii it rtr-l n;-. X took !t, AS you udv'sy. in HIUMM IL< >•-*.■ of U i*v.>;t ; ,ui over ft m nth, ami uso i ahnost tlr j bottle-. >•;■ m J bs.-dihy Mkiu BOOH LiC£-U to *>: t> Uudoi i..j3t ;U wliicit ftftrr a while f-!i CT aiy skin h h.w ci••:. -iti i know by try feelings that th- li.** * v .(* T. 7f.i hi y svuum. \ .t can well believe that 1 f>el what I uw, r.< v.-hnn T U-'l you, that I bold you to b - ol* W rfc* vf&e ***, ftU'i reiDftja erer g;Wu ! :/. Y.-*ij, ALs!iLl> is TALbMY. St. AutUcnj'* Flro, Rose or Pryi'poUs, Tetfer ami Balt Rix'uui, htAiij Ringworm, &orc Lye*, Dropsy . Dr. Robert V. I'rtlt!* writes from • n. N. V., T2tii Eepf., ISSQ, t h.r ho In* cilicl an case of whifh Uiieutvnui to tennis ;:tv lautily, by ti:j persereriug iis of our Kurunpjvrill*, nnd >.<-0 * iwn/ti.un Malignant I'rysipe'.ui by l-.ru.> bv*e* • f lbs namo; •*> ho cure* the common Erapivm* by it c-ajstaniiy. Goitre or Swelled Keck. ZebiilQii Sloan of i'n'Fjvl, T*xuii. wr!>< : '•'i hrvw b/.- tk- of your Sai sanwrillu etired me from aC- i'r- a LiiJ e mi* strolling on the uttik, which 1 b*4 suue:eu ftvw <r\r two yen:*/' hrncorvhipa orWJ) ll w v Ovuvlnn Tmor, I'teiim Ikerßtion, l'\mul Dijenic*. Dr. .1. 1. S. riiftnnhig, of New York City, writes ; 44 ( most i*heM fully comply wft s the rerjooHt of your ngunt in saving I ha?# found your SHr a u|iutil! t a most excel len I in tin* numerous ecmjihiints for tvhiHi w employ xu<-h a remedy, but e*|wiitlly in hVmalt Digram I.* [hi* Scrofulous ate taxes of le-ncorrha-a by it. w:wt sonio where the com- j p'aint was caused by vlcerati->a i.f the uterus. The nicer • a,'ion itst-ll" tvnsaoon envoi!. ?->. thing within my know) j •<!< equals ir for these ft'timb? derau^emruts." 1 >n-nrd S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ma., writes, 14 A dan i gernti* wir'an h'vnr on one of the females in my family., j Mr hi h had ifefied nil the n metiien wo could employ, hie • I' at !j*cg*h been completely cured by your Extract of Sar- J • ui ills. Our I'hyah'Uts thought nothing but extirpa tion could AllWd i lief, bnt'lia a<l vised the trial cf you. j Sana paripps a the Inst resort before cutting, surf it j j proved effect ua!. After taking your retuedy eight weeks 1 j ce symptom of the disease remains.** t Syphilis and HierrurkJ Disease. IKtw Oni.SANfl. "fah August, 1b53. I Pt. J. C. An*: Fir, I olieorfuHy comply with the rc . qu?t ofynur sgent, ami report to you gome of the eflvew ! I ltav rcal' n d with your S.u**-npiirilhi. 1 have cm"d with it. In ny practice, most of the com- j j plalnfs for which it is ifh-onimeiideU, and have fmud ita • cfT-rti truly wond-rCti! in the euro of Venereal mid Mtv- ; i curinl D s''"?r. One < : f my patients had Syphilitic ulcma ; 1 In hi* throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his month. Your Snrsaparilln, steadily taker., cui jd him in live weeks. Another was attacked by sec- , ondary symptoms m his nose, and the nleerution had j eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the • disord *r would soon touch his brain and hill him. Hut it yHdcd to my administration of your Sarsap-avilla: the J ulcers Sieaieti. and he is well not of course without ! some iisiigiuatioi| to his face. A woman who had been ! treated tor the same disorder by mercury wok suffering j from this poison in her bono. They had become so sou- i sitire to the wefttiier that on a damp clay she suffered ex- i crm iating pain in her joints and bones. Jbhe, tio. was i curtfl entirely by v. ur caiFaparislu in a few weeks. I I know iroiu its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly leimukablo results with '•* h*\c not. eurprised me. I rateinaily yours, 0. V. T.Alt! MK!'., M. D. 1 RHei?n)ntisni r Jdvcr ?qjn*)lDi?Uf j lM::r£.\'L:-.Nct, Vn. Ctli July, lbo9. ! Da. J. C. Avr.it: fcir, I have been afflicted vwtii a pain- j ful chrouii: lihtmnalisiu for a long tune. whMi Imffled the t skill of pliyMcinus and stuck t\> ine In tpite of ail the i remedies 1 could lind. until Its iin) your Stin'aparilla. One ] lw>ttle cured me in two weeps, und restored my jgrtner.tl j health so much that 1 am far hett 1 tlmn be:- re 1 \vr,a uttacked. 1 think it a wonderful im:di< ine. J. FItEAM. Jules Y. Qetcbell, of St. bonis, wrip.s: 44 1 iiave lieeu afflicted for .veins with no effect ion 0/ lite. Liter, which tiesimyvd my health. I ttied every thiuy, and every thing failed to relieve me: and I have been a bioUen-dcwn man f.r some years from no other cause than deravgeiund of the / irer. My beloved pastor, the Jtev. Mr. 1-spy. advised me to try your Farsaparilln. bvt'ause lie said he knew yon, ar:d any thing >Oll made wun worth trying. I'y the blesa iug of (|od it has cured nn*, and hns so purified my blocd on to make 11 new man of me. I f-el young again. Tito b -st that can l> said of you is not lmlf good enough.'* Scltirrus,Cnncrr Tumoffi, K:\To Vlcrratioti) Cfliieit it ml Eifoiiatiou uf - the Bones. A great variety of hare bean reported to 'j* w!ier* j cures of these formidable comphiiuts have reunited fr;m | Ihe tue of this remedy, but our sptuv hero wiil not admit ! (hem. Stum of them may ho found in our American ! Mmanac, which the agents below xmuied aispkaaed to furnish gratia to all who call fur them. I>7|jepsia, Ueart Disease, Pits, Epilep sy, jilclamlioiy, N'euialgia Many jemarkablc mrcs of these affecti- ns hare been made by tlie nU'-iulive power of thin mtdicine. It stimu lates tiiH vital functions into vigorous action, and tbua overcomes disorders whish would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities of tbe people, and we are confident that this will do for them all thai medicine cau do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. FOU THE KAI'll) CURE OF Coughs, Colds, liifitieitra, ITonrsenesj, Cioup, Bromhith, Ikic tpient Con sumptloi), ami for flic IhKtf ol* CoiiMiiinptlv© Patleiiti / in ndvum cd Stages of tlie Divtaic, Tills is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaint*, that it is useless her# to publish the evidence of its virtues, it* unrivalled excellence lor coughs itud colds, and its truly wonderful cine* of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of tbe earth. Few are tins c. nimuuiiies. or e\cn families, among llnm wJ.o have not some personal experience of ita effects noiiie living trophy' in their midst of ils victory over the subtle and dangerous disorder* of the throat and lungs. . As all know the dreadful fatality of there disorders, find as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to as.-nre them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have when making the cures which Lave won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepered by Dr. J V C, AV£R & CO., Lowell, Eass. So'd h v J. II i Co., B-llcfon e; J. Binif, Union v tile; R. D. Port Matilda; rlohl r \ Co , Stormstown ; II Foster, Millheim ; D. 0. Bower, an I Grns & Y arielt, C G. Hytoin. Mile-barjf. an l by oas trader in every vilbiya in the country. Jan 10. '*l —i V. W3l. S. TItiFPITE, Mercliant 13?ciil<o2^, N. E. CORN lilt OF THE DIAMOND. r rilK subscriber respectfully informs the citizens i of Bcllefonte, and vicinity that he has just re turne.l from PliilnAclrhiu 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. IJis itoclt consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, . rench Cloths, Silk M'Xod Coat ing. Cashmere anu -Yhite Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin- ,d Fancy Summer Cassimeres, and n Drill, for rANTS; Black. \tin, Fi gured Silks, vud White and FIGURED MARSAILLE3 FOR VESTINGS, which he will make up to order in styiea to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Goods Tu, nished by cus tomers will be made up to order p.s heretofore. As he will employ none but <•.-pcri fcttecd workmen, aitt-ins may rely on get ting thc.r Woik well done at his establishriieitt Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of tbe same. WM. S. TRipPEE. B-liefonte, May 12 '59—2 L—tf. ONORTHE DEAD. BF.LIKFONTE MARBLE WORKS. HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar ket h-re I have purchased a large and ex tensive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices I am prepared to fill all orders with whioh I may be favored, with promptness and despatch. My stock includes the best quality of foroign and do mestic marbles. 1 have employed in my establishment some of the best and most experienced workmen in the : State, nud persons who have her fore patror.iz ; ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship . bith in execution and design whioh I manufac i ture. Persons who desire marble * ostones, I table tops, or anything irto which the article can ! be manufactured will do well to give mo a call, j All work delivered free of charge. Shop on Spring street, North of the Presbyte rian Caurch. 1 WM.GAHAGAN. ' Jen. 24, 18 l M IS(: EE L.A XI OtJi. Ttt iKjj.CA*.no* ir t-liJ-.'C'i—3l.r, • fit wing ttrrtfll j- >"D tl 's tftf. rij-i. :M, f. + t: 1m i Sfiufht v.rdt rf f: Ir :. i., Uiiftts, ri L :ir f ut ile •> il(e.-pettlf itic h it: (sr <t tine the vttrt! (tjhrJie, %> L:i I i." the f."r - ? , inp " fcr the hts.d." !► tit lertxt iiif uUrtzed ir ertc<:t>rc w i>l >r. ?f litedathe receriy, l.ut it s!l mr 1< i f.t n trove cectrol wny, et.ti tie rctii Cej tie v. }• - ct ma fis h vn on cr t Urm. :v".< m.tj n ts_> A tfic die.tirti< ti e it tu'gu • t.ii./> '(. K.J. wr ewt.y Iy o< it rot !• tu-af* il-, titu '• m.d to tL u.i.rt.t Lor:.." 'ARatY riEALi -:£•>. lli W'u '(irriLio ',ariaoh t ihinimrteiiiao-n, ■■•£ I lh bfepothesar'aa Lr.ti *ajr hi ij ILe n an, '• C:.:i J'ou Itease u-r. . n 'ti.ds.ehe? '- • " I'tKi it haohe 'urd,'' tiiys V. "IL icctd-i-giv." fnjshi. honil oj-on vest '*> /ere ir.c * C j Pill, lar.d 'f fl !,:c '"rar it cote-i /: ru ;u c* ii:t I'unity rtojjS'.u I "d £?ff~ rTBACAottp ij the fsiTorit* s','n ty w\t. j. rn'ttro niohca Lnotv:: any tiaviai-vj whatY: : the natural atale of the brnjr, ami rieaed itvti i, light n may be looked on kh a ,a*aftn.ivl lutein:.-I *•< ;'va notic# of dicfi? Vbic't might otbsr riei %:%**' at'entien. t'l; to (o . r.•m-edied : and it, iod'csll "5 idotn i ti-jvtjrbe ju.fca* may he cLir-'ifioJ no-: -r iw; uaiiioi. ; : SjriCptOEßKlic STld 1-jiofitS lie. *ohj id ejeeediogty eotji .iou su .t i ths pr,'UrHif of 8 great vnriety of ui.iOdSi?, auiorg old h are Apoplexy, Qot,t, Khm. uatiin bt<>i all oste. In its nervous form it t syuips!.'ii.tie of Utieases cf etoscajh corialitutiiig M'A htnei. ache, of fcojip.'hio uiscMasvonstituting Milium 'uiut- ac7e, of worms, constipation mid otbet di-ord!< oi tliu bowels, as well us renal aii i utorir, affec tions. I>iressus"cf the heart are very froi|otii!y at'cu'l' tl y.itli Ileadaci'M ; v ar>i j<>*hor* are aire Oueetiunj which f'requentiv 00-'a ieo hea i sehe IdiopatLiu liesdaohe il al". verj c nin oa, being tisuaily di.tingi>.i;hd by tho suraa J n.r voui hmduchr. fomctimes coining 01 duil i*: iy i;t II tiato of apparently round health end p?ntr*"- it:g at. ones the mental and pbyaiaal enery : ..s. *ts<l in othrr inetetices it c taus op hc r ah:ed by depression of spirits 0.- acerbity of tainr, -r. in most instances thep.-uo is. in the f'ostof the over one or lo th eye:', and sotnetiuias provok'DS vomiting ; under this class may also Ij caaied 'AVurri/y,* 1 For tli6 treatment of oiiher r.la>l ci iiocdacbe tho Cephulio Fills Lave been fSnc 1 r. ,v.ro mil rt:ocdy, re'itviog the most acute pa'us iu n few nir.utrs, ucd by its subtle power erituis.it,' 11 the UIJ ARE of wbich Uendpchs IS IPC CUERRISG IN. do*. Kit;; sr.r.— Misstis wants you to sea 1 h*r 1 bax t.f CephaitoGlue, no, a bottle of Prepaied Pilii,— but I'm thinking that's not just it naiibcr j ict perhaps ye'!! be aftfier knowing'what it is. Vi t-e she's nigh dead and gone with tho Sck iLead. ache, and wants some more of thit game as relief, ed her before. Ijrugj/iit. —You rniut moan Spalding's CepLall* ri.'is. Urhhj't. —Och ! sure now and you've sed U, bem's the quartber and give ma tho PiUt and djn't be ail day about it aither. CONSTIPATION OR CQSTIVENESt. No ono of the " many ii'.g fieoh is ccir to":, ,o prevalent, go little understood, and so much no. gltciid as C'ootivet-ess. Olton originating in oare. leg.ries?, or sedentary habits ; it is regarded as a slight disorder of too littlo consequence to exalte aajre'v, while in reality it is the preoursor end co'.up mion of many of the most fatal ami danger ous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will brine 'La re*war. to an untimely grave. Among toe lighter evils of which od!iv.pcs.is tho ustml abends,nt are Headache, Colic, Rhcunrntisni, F.nl Breath, Files and others of lice nature, while a lung train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Favors Abcessos, Dv se-itery, Di irrhoea, Dyspep - siir, Apoplexy, I.'ullep.-y, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hyposhondriasis, Melancholy and Inscnity, first indicate tbeir presence in the system by thU alarming symptom, Not unfroquontly the dis eases named originata in Convtiputioa, bat take <>t an independent existence unless the rose 5s erad icated in ..u early at ige. From !! the; consid erations it foliosvs that'the disorder shin d root iv immediate attention tvoanever it cecurs, sod wa tho first appearanco of tho complain*., as thwir timely uce will expel the it-siduous approaches diseasss and destroy this dangerous fou to human life, A REAL BLESSIN2. Phyician. —We'!, Mrs, Jones, how la '.hat hea t ache ? Mrs J'>tics, Oono ! Doctor, sB gone ! the pill you sont- cured IEC in just twenty minutes, nni I wish you would send UIJ more so that I cam have then, bandy. Physician. —You can crct them at any Druggist*. Call for Cephalic Fills, f find the., never tail, and 1 recommend them in all cases <•: Headache, Mrs. Junes,—l shall g nd for a box directly, and i'lall tell all my suffering friends, for they are a rsul blessing. TWISTY MILL: ms of Dot.uvas SATCD. —Mr. Spah ing has sol d two 11 illion* of bottles of his eolebt eted Prepare 1 G'uc and it is estimated that each bottle saves at lea t ten dollars werth or broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss bv this valuable invention. li ving ma''obii Clue a hi useh-dd worJ, he now proposes to do the wor' 1 still greater service by curi r.r all the aoh ing heads with his Cephalic Fills, and if thoy are as good as his Glue, Headaches trill scon vanish away like snow in July. F.icts woctu K t ,wi- o, —Spalding's rVvhali# Pi ! *r* 11 aartii ■ cure for Sick Hcal o'te, Bill. 0 Headaohc, JT.-rvori Hcadsohe, C'ettrreues* nl General Da'oil ly. A ]hh CUR£ -rfpjsjflrj, vis 0 CURS &? p S c_. KepvousHeaoadi© WY, CURE £ Jt . By the u o e of ths Pills the pcrio ilc attacks t :Vrrouj or Sitl: Heartache may be prevented ;an I if taken at the cominoncem*nt of aa attack m oj. diate relief from pain and sickness will be obt in od. They seldom fail in removing the A'SMM rtl Headache to which female are so subject. They act gently upon tho bowels, —moving C'u* five nest Fir Literary Men, S'adenis, Delicate Feru,\L-s, and all persons of sedentary habits, thY cr s VH'U alile as a Laxatiec, improving the apdetitc. giving tune and rigor to thfddigcstive orgu• s, and rctor irig the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPiIfLTO PILLS are the result ofiong investigation and c irefully conducted exparitn.-nr* having been in use many years, daring which time they bnvo prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Ileedaohe, whether originating in the nervous system or from a de ranged state of the stnmach. Thev are entirely vegetable in their couipoti. tion, and may be taken at all I iinos with perfect snftty without making bcv change tf diet. </ 1 the absrnse of any kisagreeablc taste rsnJsrt if ua*j tu administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have five signatures of Henry 0 1 Spalding on each P>ox . Sold by Druggists acd all other Dealers la Ms I ioinc*. A box will he seut by mall prepaid on resci? 1 of the PRICE 25 CENTS. AH ordrt th: aid be addressed to HENRY 0 SPALDING, 48 Cedar "erect, New-Yer*., ' Nv. I?, I8fi. Tjr-
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