BEFORT OF THE AUDITORS OF CENTRE CO., FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1860. W W. Brewn, Treasurer, in account with Cen tre county. Dr. Xe amount received from Collectors and other source-, 122,672 84 Cr. 9* amount of Cemmisiiouera orders lifted, 125,833 78 Jty Treas. £7omlioD, on 25.836 78 1,268 91 By Allowance for postage, ko., 10.00 ?2C Gls 72 Balance dae County Tret-surer, 3.912 S3 ffhoniM McCoy, Sheriff, in account with Contra eounty Dr. $e am't of County Order 5195 12 " of foes and fines collected, 123 50 |323 G2 Cr. By BoarJlng prisoners as per bill ren ! o-Q A " bnlauce due Sheriff. ' $1,a09 69 WE the undersigned. Auditor' of Centre C->.. In the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, do certi fy, that agretable to an Art of Atsemhly, we met a't the Commissioners Office, in said Conn y, on Mon day th 7th (lav of January, A. D. 1861. and did audit, se tie and adjust the several accounts required by law. to the nest of our judgment an l ability. In testimony whereof, we hereto set our hauUe, this 10th d y of lan. A. D. 1861. ' JEKEMIAH MATS, ) JAS C. WILLIAMS. > Aud'rs. BENJ. SCHLOCK. J tltr'lPTS AND EXPtNDITJRES Or CENTRE CO , FOR THE YEAR A. O. 1860. WB tho Commissioners of Ceot'e Co.. agreea V,T to an Act <>f Ascorabiy entitled an " Act to raise coauty Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of lh several counties of this Commonwealth to publish annually a statement •f tie Receipts and Expenditures of their r.-speo live coun'ies. do report tho follow wg. nz : from the 7th day of January. A. D. 1860, to the 7th 4y of January, A. D. 1361. RECEIP rs. amouct received from Collectors and other sources $23,672 8J EXPENDITURES, BT amount of Commissioners orders lifted, $55,33S ii *• " paid W. W. Brown Trc nrcrs Commis'n ou $34,- 333,7S $1,265 34 f allowance for postage and stationery. $i!)00 $25,615 72 COUNTY AUDITORS, 3sb'l FiU to C. Marks, Co. Auditor. sl2 OS " Benj. Schrock, " 17( 0 Jere. .Vats, " 12 CO " G. Livingston Clerk M County Auditors, 13 00 S4B 00 ASSESSORS. yM l te Towr.rhlpind Borough officers niirSSiUieiitf and isUirus, •' 80 f.')G2 SO COM TFLSSLONSUS' OFFICE. Asa't paid to Ira Fisher, for services as Co .Commissioner 190 69 w Thos.Hutchison furs r vkti - Co Coiautiss'r. 540 CO w F. Eurbert, for services as Co. Commissioner. SP9 OU - J. McCir'moct, for ser >ices as Cm Jomm'er. 17 CO J. T. Johnston tor ser vices as clerk in 1859. J24 17 w J. T. Johnston lor ser vices as cl'rk in 1860. JOi ,5 - J. T. Johns to a for wri tirs trii deeds, 15 Co J. H, Rankin for ser vice lis A't'v. to Corn's and for collecting. 59 59 •• F. P. Grsen for penhol der* and mucilage, - Via. Cook for postage, • ' 5 • A. B. Hutchinson fur transcribing old unseal ed land books. I*l 23 *■ Geo. Livingston for - Vvo'M and stationery. $1,493 33 | COURTS. • Ccs's of Oorr.tno6w'l!h esses, $853 -_ 1 - llra'dATr vesrejurors 1,7i3 sii G. B. Weaver for Pro t'r.en'yp costs of 1355, li 85 *• Andrew White for ser vices as Court crier, <5 00 " Constables stteniii'goa Jones, 19 09 * J. S. Psroos for ser vice as Tipstavs, 65 45 $2,773 15 J COURT HOUSE. A*'|p-id te Lyorming Insurance Company for ineuritig f ourt llvu-e, 22 63 " For glass for C. H- 'v's. 1 *• D. Derr lor . putting ass in farnac room, ** lb Parr for sundries. 12 08 w P. K, Tate for slr- Lg C 11. roof, 9 S" j " Jno. Ycagerfor repair ing C. H. roof, 228 ,o '< TV* S. Wolff r tinning Court House roof,. US 98 Eenj. Rich for 6hingle, for C. H. mof, *9 SO • D. Dorr for servics Jr. niter, r jCiO " D. Pet r for cntt'g v,d cleaning p"-' 1 63J re"efoi: te GaJ^ ny for Gas ft 100 70 J. F. Gretir { wo'd cles 7"5 " ClniingC > 9 69 " Mending'v. 8 50 " Graham I) ban., t cleaning C H. flues, 3 CO *• J. T. Johnston for lime, 1 50 - Hon. P. Linn forchtn dalier A clock for C. U. $3 00 " fc. Hfvupt k Ct., for two coal buckets, J 50 - J. F. Green for brack ing coal for C. House, 125 " M'ilson A Bro's for coal for Court House, 100 00 A. Ryan for 3 stoves for Court House, 87 05 053 13J COUNTY JAIL. Am't paid to Thos. McCoy for bal ance at last, settlement, $174 01 ** Dnn Z. Kline for wood fir J ail, 89 97 N Hillibish for work and material for Tail, 9 S2 " McCoy for board ing prisoners, 195 15 M C. W. Lambert for plas tering Ac , at Jail, # CO " 11. 15. Trcziyulny for repairing water pipes, Ac , at Jail. C CO " J C'inger for iron bars for Jail windows, J 50 " 1) Potler medical at tendance Ac. to pris'rs, 8 00 " Vi.'son A Bro's. mer'ze Ac., for county Jail, 109 00 " Sam. Nichols for gla*- ing Jail windows, 2 o0 $893 92 COUNTY PRINTING. Am't ptd to J. S A J. J Brisbin for Co., and extra grinting, 192 50 - J. G. Kurtz prim'g as seck books for 1860-61. 65 00 * Seely A Barn hart pub lishing Co., statement, 27 00 " F. Kurtz for publ sh in r county statement, 27 00 " Kurtz A frtover for pub lishing Co. statement, 27 00 '• F. Kortz for adv'ing, 160 I " Kurtz A Stover adv'g appeals printing oircu hfas and publishing 2 pr'otlimaufms. 62 50 " Feely A Barnhart pub. two proclamations, 66 00 $458 50 ! PREMIUMS ON SCALPS. Am't paid for s alps of f<.>x*s, wild cats, panthers, Ac., 231 65 j $254 55 PUBLIC GROUNDS. Am't paid to C. (Scrimshaw for eo incut pavements. $23 50 " btcel Parsons for sta king trees in C. H yard $ 00 u Patrick Kane tor work on Couit llouso yard, $ 81 a htophen Brown for w'lk on grrmn.ls, 1 60 " McHermot A AfcCaffer tv for sundries, 5 87 " J. McDcrmot forcutti'g Stone fop foal house, 2 25 $47 93 INQUISITION ON DEAD BODIES. Am't paid to W. C. Welch for inqui sition on a dead hotly, 1 2 25 sl2 25 LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS. Ain't paid to Geo. W. Tat; interest en county orders, $216 08 j " 1). Kauffman interest on nuie 27 00 " John Meßride intereit on county order, 76 44 " E. (.', Humes interest on eounty order. 55 00 j " li air an H Hoffman as sigi'vcs for money loan ed eoumy, ssß 50 | " Blr.ir and Iloffmsn as signees for money ioau e,i eounty, . 503 51 " J. D. Turner interest on Tate order, 250 j " J. Douhermm for mon ey loaned county, 600 00 -j " Dr. E. (jlrekn for inter est on v'ottnty or-ur, 739 j " Mis. t B Wilson inter est on raoa'y h au'd Co, 61 93 ! " J. S. Parsons interest on county order, 1 2C 1 '• 8. Livingston interest on Co. older and note 15 44 " Jacob Btungart inter't cu Co . order an t note, 131 13 " Jac. I'ottsgruve inte, et ou Co.. order and u te, 11 00 a .dartba G. Pnt'erson in t'rust on mouoy loaned coiy-ty, JO 0# " M. Waddle interest oa county order, 114 72 " heJatues Linn inter st on coauty order, 42 CO " Win. B 'ggs for money loan ed county, 90 00 " K. C. lliur.'.s A Bro. in tcicil on Tate older, 50 00 $2,196 90 ROAD VIEWS. I Am't paid to J- M Barnhart for r'ad views in Bogga Twp., $23 03 " AM. ltidcl for road views, 27 CO " J.scab \Ve-z:er for road views in i.ibsrty 1 wp., 6 00 " Henry .Vl oyer for road viiw.in .Miles twp , 8 00 " lieiir.v Dopp for read view in Cur'in twp , 7 CO " John Irvin for viewing Liulge : t Beech i -reek, 10 00 " Daniei Ivhunes for road view in Liberty iwp., 8 CO ■* A Frederick ef at view ing McCall road, IS 75 " Jno. T. Hoover viewing rod from '.loshaunon to Ky'ertown, 71 75 " J. U. Irvia et at read views, S 00 $lB7 50 CONSTABLES RETURNS. Am't paid to Constables fcr rouirni to coutt and miieage, $122 02 $132 02 ELECTIONS. Am't paid to Election officers, return judges, Constables and assessors forpultingup lists of Voles A attend ing Flections, $1,301 36J " linnkin and Shoemaker clerks to return judges, 12 00 " (7. K ulines Congres tionai return juagsa, 11 50 $1,32-1 86 J MISCELLANEOUS. " Iseic Bnffinjrtnn ba!"<;a due HI last lettiemcnt, $2,733 57 " Jesse J.. Test station ery and "kico repairs, 15 50 " J. T. Hoover Treasurer Agricultural .Society, 100 CO • w J. I>. i urner waier tax on emi'-ty bTiihtings, 22 50 " Full Com ni-rsi mer.tvs Woi th tw p . overseers, 4 90 '• M, P. Crorhwaite esti mat 'g ltdsei'tuin Docket 6 00 " 1. C M.tchell and. ne't or P. i.io'y and Rv.g'r , 20 CO " H. P Trcziyulny fur running linos between Hai ,ts A Milestwp'e., 16S 25 " Do for running lines of Ferguson erd l'atton, 87 00 " i';.. lor runbing lii os of Marion and Howard, 64 30 " Beilefoute boro. on ao. count of Bridge, 1000 00 * John Wifir S r ate Luna tic Asylum for keening Lunatics. 431 50 " John Tonnar bill fur nished county, 6 14 " J. W. liealsb and. act of Pioib'y and Reg's., 55 00 " Eastern Pcuiten'ioiy for keoping convicts, 4 J SI " I'ennsyt. ania llalroad bill tor freight. 5 59 " Jno. Ross for reward on fckermau and Rudy, 25 00 $1,836 56 List of Outstanding Taxes. M. U Williams,-colT of Huston tp. 1854, 27,00 Jos. Williams, Worih, •• 50 DO Thos. 1 , Patton, Ferguson, 1855, 55.00 George Graham, fiuowshoe, " 87.00 John Asky, Bnowshoe, 1857, 53 fO Wm. Adauis, Taylor, " 65.00 Wm. 11 Smith, Union, " 74,00 C. Power, Howard, 1858, 10,00 Dan'i Bechdol. Buowshoe, " 111 00 H. V. Brishin, Union " 31 liO Ghristian Y'arger Mar'tun " 66 83 William Marshall Benner 1859, 157 00 A. Musser Gregg " 610' li. Baker Howard-. 69 50 V\ m. F. C ourter Liberty >' 72 00 lames McCalracnt Marion " 130 i>o John R. BurKert M.las " 339 00 C. G. Ityman JV'ilosburg " 8y oo J Harmr Punn " ]5 00 H. fchul'z Rush " 44 00 Edward ldo Fnowshoe " 163 00 John Sweeney Spiing " 161 00 A.N Rusfcl Union " 73 00 U. McEwen Walker, " 401 00 George W. Kelly U orth. " 30 00 J. D. Turner Bel etonte 1860 233 47i J. M. K phart Benner " 295 69 J. Dolan Boggs, " 34 21 M. C. Mulhollan Burnsida " 118 00 R. 1) Beichdol Curtin •' 83 00 1 D. W. Campbell Ferguson " 637 00 Charles Miller Gregg ' | 1 Jacob Frederick Haines " 267 75 ' John L. Gray Halftrooa " 127 S6 Wm. L. St l'iirs Harris " f,34 16 Jacob Leather* Howard " 193 00 Wiliiam Turner Huston ' 52 50 John Beachdol Liberty " 160 Wjiluiir Swanzey Marion " 3v5 5 0 | JS, Kent Milasburg •' 105 i 0 J. S. Fonit Milez IMS 69 |i P. B. Gray Patton • 164 r I I 1 P. T. Musser Penn " 47C J> < James Barber, Potter 618 13 1 j James Test Rush * 130 00 i John Graham Fnowehoe ™ lis 50 ! Robert Thiuapsoa Spring fSffl 95J "FmS C3EIVX , 3Ft.3a :O33Xio£OO3£S.. J <!3sL ,i X ,, ! John P>pet)haver, T-trior " 70 00 ! E Fbher Union " 133 00 j Th< mag Parsons t'ninnville " 37 50 Joseph Swicrs Walker " 127 I'O Elias Tumor Worth " 10 ! 59 Total amount of Outstanding Taxes t.9, 032,00 I We the undersigned Commissioners of Centre Coun'y. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and conect statement of the Receipts ui.d } xper.diturea of the raid county f r the year A. D lPfiO Witness our bands at the Cmimis-ion cr- Office in B ellefonte this iSih day of Jan uary, 15 St. THOS HUTCHINSON. ) IK A FISH KB. VCora. JOHN MoCALMONT, ) Attest S M. Irviv Olprk ""neW^STORET HAEDWAEE HARDWARE! J i vLcwtoerx -.rtf j '| l li Li uii ter.iigne.t a mill respectfully in urn. j A theeitneD! of Centre county that they h..vc ] opened s HARDWARE STORE jin the Room Imuicrly occupied \Vus..n A Tiro, jon the Northwest corner r-j ihe Diamond. They j h:ive .-elected their stuck witti great care, an t arc prepared to sell goods froin fi'ty to one hundred per cent lower than e.m Os b i 1 at any other phn o The ladies are partio'i Lilly invited to call and examine their as-ort tueiit of cutlery. They car nestlv solicit a iibcal portion of the public pa tronagc. and will take every pains to please. Thev lot c constantly on ban I a variety of POCKET A N I) TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Gur.s, and Locks of every descrip tion. CIiOSS CUT. MILL AX[) CIRCULAR SA IKN, And a II vatrietUs of IIAMD BACK, O RAF TIXC AMD PAMMEL a A u'S. Broad, Hand and chopping Ax-s. Butchers glean cr and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ET >, C'HISLES, hii I ADZES. HAY, MAN 17 /f 13 AND SPREADING i flllKA EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AM) Wit,LOW WARE. PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, I'AIN I S, oil,, GLASS & I'L'i'. V, COAL OH. ! XP LAM/ X. SA DDLER Y HAUL) IVA RE. CO A'. II TRIM 111 a Also, COFFfN FIXTURES. A d everything that i* geuerally kept in a wall regulated Haruware Stoic. Tortus Cash. BAXiRESSIR A CRIST. Bjlisfoata, april 21, '6o.—y. Conner & Hied, IIA YE OPENED l he largest assortment of goods ever before offered for sale by Mora, consisting, as heretofore of alleuch staple goods as are usually kept in a country store, together with uli tbo NEW STYLES IN MARKET. X>IT-lE3JSfc3 O-O OX>3. Black and Fancy Silka, Brocades, Madeira's De- Begeg, B rages, Birngo detains, Delnins, Challi d lain*. PopHt-e. L*sf res. Alpacas. Bombazines. Lawns, Giughams, Chintz, Brilliants, Chaili Crape. Marets, I.injure Cloth, Rohesund Traveling Dress Goods. ALSO. A large assortment of mourning goods. A L S O. Black Filk, Till' it- Cashmere Crape and Still, -lmwif, Mantillas, Cahiuere Scarfs, and Shawi Trininiines. A L S O, Cloths, Csssim-rs. Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Joans, Driils, Ducks, Cottonade? and cifcLlDY i?I CLOTUl.\ii A T, S 0. Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery. Glorcs, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces and Edgings. A L > O. Oiled Window D inds, Plain and Ornamented.Lin en atiu Lace ( ttrtnins, Gilt Cornice for Biinds,T* hie Covers and Floor Cloths. A L -S O. Ockford s Hats alwuvs on hand, together With straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artih era's HDd Bonnet TriruDiiu"-s A I, IS 0. A very arge assorrmenr of Shoes and Beo: for men, women and children. A L S O. QueeDswerc, Cedar ware aud Groceriei. x ESPECIALLY WOULD TOffNEE & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF _ MECHANICS k BUILDERS to their n ui It eidaxgcu stock of HartiiTitre Snti diery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefon te. Oct. 11,-fid tf., p A Til io tsTA nouse : it is vi.loQt tint ;i c.vil war must en kj sue, lot every Union und money taking fou call at th-3 New Cash Tin aH Sheer Iron M nnfactory on Bishop ptree*, where th- unclcr tigned ven>uria io that he can fmni?h th • cit VL us of Eel letup '0 ti ijfi the surrounding e(untrv. vvifh ALL KINDS OF HAKh\ mniu.'actured fr iu ihe h-t mafpr'al at VERY REDUCED PRICES, at Labi r ui oU to .ft) per cent, cheaper than can be pureoastbed el.<ewher , to be ai>ured of tho above all bo uemaod* i> a caiL JOHN S. LONBERGEU. Jan. 10, '6l.—ly. Millinory Q- oods A LARGF and splendid asaortmeutoi Millinery Ji- Goods hits just been received at (he S tore of JlltS. E. 11. (llt A PIUS. Aiming other things, in ty bo tound u fine assort ment of VELVET. SILK AMD STIIA TF BOMMETS, pureha.-hed in the ciiy, tnd trimmed in the latest iinJ most fashionable sty ! es, .. aviiig employed a first class milliner from tho Cit she feels prepared to execute all orders with wh h she may be favored. ALSO : \Tb man's best candies for sale MRS. E. II GRAFIUS. B lelcrte'Nt v. Ist—'fin- if. Axe Factory & Houses For Rent. BelleLintH Axe Factory, copaine u j _o_ lit rn ihti in ti twenty iLzen nxeg j>er day I now in the occupan v of Ilurvey Mann. ALSO. Ih l dwelling hou-e "n il'gh S reef, with or without the frame building adjoining, rtrw occupied by J, V. Thomas, Fur particulars "PP'y to >V M A. THOMAS. Be.lefonte. Dec. 13, 'GO.—6r. FOR SALE -I The undersigned hag on ha d end ft r tale n large supply ot Posts of „;j kids, whieh will be uld in quantities to suit pur -0 ,eers and at reasonable pi ices. Persons wish -1 eto I uy-will please call ou the subscriber at hii idei.ee in iliiesburg, or upon Mr. Wagner Mileiburg Mill. JAMBS BRoVn •TI. IT, TT. Great Work on the Horse. ! THE HORSE SHIS DISEASES: RY ROBI RT JENNINGS. V. S . , PUOPBSS'K'or PATB.XOOV AVI) SCrt- QBRV IS TUB CLLtOS OP PUIL inBI.PUTA, RTO. WII LTELI. Yon of the Origin. History and dis tinmive traits of tho various broods of European, Asistic, African and Amer ican Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the an mal, and how to ascertain his neo by the * rnmhor and condition of hi- teeth ; Illustrated with numerous explanato ry eruraviucs THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TLLL YOU of Breeding, Breaking, Bubling, Feedii g. Gr'omirg, bhoeiny, and the general inanaseinent of the horsu will ibe besi im des of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting Kicking, Rearing, "-living, atuiub ing. Crib Riling, Restlessness, and olber vices to which he is subject; with nu- Tn reus explail.Tr rv engraa io /s. TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES IVILL 111 LL You of the caiispg, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles, bore Throat, Distemper, Catarib, Irfiuorza. Broil ehitis. Pneumonia, Pltnrisy, Broken Wind. Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling. Lnrapas, .~ore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth with oth er diseases of the Mouth ard Kesj,:. T" tO**V Org-) 15 TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES ! WILL TLLL YOU of tno c.uisos. symptoms, an 1 Tieatment of Worms, Hott, Co' ic, Straugulati n, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Pil-y, Itiarilnei Jaundice, Hepatirrboe.x, I.loodv Urine. Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, left 1 ma lion, and other diseases of the Stom ach. Bowels, Liv r and Urinary 0.- gstlS. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TLLL YE'iof iho caur-ts, rympt'ins, and Treat etit of Bone, Blood ind Bog, Spavin, Ring-bone, Broken lines, Wind Gal 9. Founder. Sole Bruise and Gravel. Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Canker. Thrush nr.d Corns; also, of Megrim*, Vertigo, 1' pi'epry taiapcers, and other discus es of the F-et. Leg . ardijtad THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL IHI.L YOU ot the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll E il,Glan ce y. Farcy, Bcarlct F.ver, Mango, Surfeit, Locked Jew, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls. Diseases of the Eye k Heart. Ac., Ac., ami how to manage Castration, 1 loeding, Trephinning, l'.cwelii.g, Firing, lierniu, Amputa tion. Tupping, and other surgicui op evaiions. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL LULL Y - U oi Kurey's Ateiho.i <0 turning Horses; how to Approach, li.a'tcr. or btoble a Co i; how to accustom 11 Lorss to strange sounds and sights end how to Bit, Puddle. Ride, and Break h'm to Harness ; also, fSeform AND 'aw of WARRANT;'. The whole being the result ol more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, pe culiarities. wantsand weakness 01 this noble mid useiul animal. The beok contains 334 pages flpproj riatelv il I lustr ted by nearly One Hundred Engravings" It is printed in a clear and p,,en type, and will be (o any address, postage paid, on receipt of p ice. half boun '. $ ! UO. or iu cloth, ex ru $ 1,25 SioooAYEAllvNtnt pri: irg men t\ei \ w acre, lo ?ti ! 1 ; ne above, and ofimr popular works of ou:s. Oor inducements to ail sacii .ire exceeding y liberal. For an gle opics of ilie Book, t r for terms to agents, with O(1IT intormu'ion. apply to or address JoH2ii E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Fnsoin St., Philadelphia, Pa. v. v r 1-GO 6m. tixM r'eople s Cook Book. MODERN "COOKERY I? ALL ITS UP.A3NCH2S, HV MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. iB. J. HALE It Tolls Y it how to choere all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with nil the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking "Beef and Pork; also the be.-tar.d finv lest way of sailing, pick ling and curing the same. It Tells You All ibe various antl most ap-pr vod modes of dressing, cooking, and boning ,V niton, Lamb, Veal. Poultry. a"J Game n. ail hinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and StuffiiLgs ap propriate to each. It Tells You how to choose, clean, nod presarva I' ish .f all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted: also tho various and mo.t :><l| rovcd im des of cooking, with the different Dressings, rutices, and Fla vorings appropriate to each. It Tells You nil the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soup?, Broths, and Stews, with the Kciishc3 and Reasonings ap propriate to each. It Tells You all tho various and most approved modes ot cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, < atssips and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fi"h, Game, Mushroons, Ac. Tells Y u ail tho varrious and in >st approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds af Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud dings, Omeletts, Fritters, Cakes, Con fectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and sweet I Dishes of every description. It Tells You nil the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muf tins, and Biscuit, the best method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Jordials and Wines of vaiious kinds. It Toil Y"i u how to set out and ornament a Tab'e, b w to Carve nil kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, tnd in thott, how to simplify the w hole Art of ticking as to bring rhc choiscat iuxu ics of thu table w rhir. ev erybody's rtaeli. The book contains 418 peg?*. and upwards of j twelve bun tied Receipt, a 1 of which are the re sults of actual experienco, having ocen fully and carefully tested umicr the p rsonal superinten dence of the writer?. It is printed in clear nt.d open type, is illustrated with iipp-npriute tngra- I ving, and will be forwarded to any address, neat ly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the price J i 00 or in elott, extra, $1.2.i. QlflAfl A VIi , AP , ' ftn 1,6 u,l "' e '>y enter- VIUUU XV. J. iotlii prising men everywhere, in stl.ing the above work, our inducemese ueuts to a l l such being very liberal. For tingle copies of the Book, or for terms to ag.nts, with other information, appls to or dress .lOilN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom tit., Philadelphia, P - Nov. 8 1860.—6ju. ~ J OHN MONTGOMEUY, Mercliant Tailor, A LLEGEENY STREET. iJELLEFONTE, PENNA. r pilE undersigned trotibl most respectfully in 1. form the public that he will continue to car ry on the Tailoring and Clothing business a' the Old stand, on the south Corner of flrokerhoff's Row, where he is prepared to make to or lor all kind? of clothing in the neatest and most fash ionable styles. He keep on hand a large variety o f 7LOTIIS. CASSIMERS AXD VESTINGS, of the most approved patents. At his Establish ment RE A I) T-MADE CL 0 THING. of every description may he found, which bo is now selling at reduced prices. His thanks are due the public for the libt ral share of patronge heretorore bestowed upon nira;' and he hores by strict attention to business, to merit a continuo *.rce of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bell efonte Jan.. 12th '6l—lv Ayer's Sarsaparilla. READ! READ!! GREAT ATTRACTION!! KEY/ AND~ CRFAP 1 Cloljmig Emporium, j XOR Til SIDE OF THE DIA MOND, BELLSFONTE, PENN'A., i City branch of l4clzcn?teine Bro+Ptm, 124 Worth Third Street, Philadelphia. II E cr^cr^'^rr d Pcspertfully announce to X. tlc ill; Litar.t* of Centre county, and the public it. f <• tra , that tley have opened at the above t.i ttd place, ite meet extcruive assort , tn< nt op i READY-M ADE CLOTHL\G, j nr;il Gentlemen's Fui niching F oo- s. that has ever been exhibited in this Li rough, which thev will sell 3J Per Cent. Cheaper than the-Cheapest. Our s 'i.ii eaib luces u lull and ci mpi.ttf as-ort m n of Fine Black Cloth Diers and irick Cunts, Cussimere Basin ess Cuais Satinet, Tweed. Jean, Furmeis' and Mechanics' Casdinere, Frock auJ . ack Coats, I'cm Jackets. *to., <fcc o V Ell CO A TS OF 11NE CL 0 TH. President and * nsccw Bcavirs, Seal r.t,d Lion ckiu i.n (Jnion Casfdmercf, ribbed and plain. PART A LOONS OF FIRE CASSIMERE and Doe.-l in black Silk wind, at d other fancy fi'iois. of 'he 'atest, sy; s, us well s Satinet and In ion C:s ira rs : l'nnt* of strong and tub-tan tiai material, Itr the farmer, laborer and wa chanic- AX ENDLESS VARIETY OF VE'ISS, sueb as Satin, Silk, end Side finished Velvetj, tirer.adibn, Valencia, Kuttalese, Cassitnert.; ciotb Satinet, Ac. A pcncrr.l assort went of Boy ' and Youths' Clothing and Gent it men's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Undershirts aa i Drawers, JCt.it Juok cfs. Fine White and Fancy bo-om Shirts. Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats, I*"' ks and Glut cs. Trunks, Valiccs. Carpet-hags. Uiub'oi'as, and, in short, everything usiaiiy found in a well assorted store of this kind. We a - i keep ji fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, j Slich -Ua if' hit i,t K* i'ul'i T'ockst j kuivis am! ltuzors. Combs, anl Bruahoa, Watch- j bains. Keys and Guards, Finger rings f Breu-t p 'p, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols. Kevolv ers Percussion Caps. Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and agr t many uliier fancy and useful articles, too numerous to deser ibc, a.I oi which wo will soli at the Lowest Cash Prices. We invito eVcty person in need of Clothing or ! any o! trie above mentioned articles, to favor us ; with a cail ami examine our goods, and prices, j and we are confident tint we can give si tisfaction. j an 1" every person shall feel inclined to tell his (fiends vlicrc Goods and Cheap Clothing cau bi got. Wo arc constantly receiving accessions to our stock from Rriz EXSTti.tB Ban's. Philndel p'uia, wi h whom we are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with a good variety of all the nr tides in ' ur Hue. w 1 lob will surpass in ity!e, cut, '■ w rki.iiiusli'j) 'thit chrupn *ai. those of any other es I tab.iohiueut iu this put of ihe country. A. STERNBERG ACQ. 1 efon t*. Oct. 4, 61 tf. HEW AND SPLENDID STOCK B DOT'Si SHOES AT EUIiIYSIDES' \T7" ARB ANTED to be just what trt represent If them. We have the very brst which wt warra nt, and lower trades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE UUR 3TO-"K AND SEE FOR YO fRSEIi Leathfr of iH Descriptioas BELTING kept for Machiuury. Any cir.e have not got I cau get in a weeks time Sold r. city prices. A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIND 10& DEFY COMFKTIIION IX HATS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles. Halter*, Cart Gears. Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS. * TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT. AND CAPS WA 7All PROOF ROOTS, DOUBLE FOULED WARRANTED. COPPEII TIRED COOTS AND SHOES roll CIIiL • R EX. A L A KG K ASSORT MEN P OP BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS SLEIGIi BELLS, FuS TRAPS. lligest market price lMtid far HIDES, SKINS <t ALL KINDS OF FURS. Cuius and examine our sto* k. Wo will shew it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Pouts and Shoes, and such articles in our line. At Biirnside's we study to please, uud give sat Ufaction. accept our thanks for past favors. Vollolbnte, Oct, llth Stiliil. GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE," I"ortli-Easi; Cornsr of iho Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA. r PHE UNDERSIGNED wouid respectfully in 1 form his pa rons and tha publio generally that he has ju>t returned from Evstcri. M"r!lcG "Hp h3 h.s pUicha-e l end is now seiiicg the j largest and bo i assortment of DRUGS. MEDI- j CINER, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever broutrht to this country. He ha' constantly on hand ail the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day. ALCHOIIOL. BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL. COAL Olio LINSEED OIL, PAINT-. VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment ol the TOBAC CO A rEOAtV, of the best brands CuAL OIL. & FLUID LAMP'S, iiaJK. TOOTH, NAIL. CLOTHES, A PA TNT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY & HAIR OILS. Also, a fine assortment "f Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &.C., StC., TOYS of every description, also FA\ r Jsf CHI N T A- WAR F. Preset, p OIP.S anu lautily rcceips carcu'.ly and promptly filled. Tbanktul tor the patronage lie Ims received du ring the last four years he solicits a continuance of the sane , end frt tit the experienco he has had he feels confi lent of giving satisfaction. Nov. 13. 1860.- tf.j FRANK P, GREEN. YOU CAN buy your rlothiug for yourselves and your boys, in eve y variety, aud at low cash pri ces by calling at the heap Clothing Store of A. Sternberg A Co., ui the Diamond, where you , XftTXSLiiXji' Ct AVE at least trom 2 ■ to 30 per cent. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to bo had at this Stort: at the lowest cash prices, and receive well tnado goods. Would it not be bet* ter to MUCH valuan.o time by calling immediately uud lay in your stock of Clothing tor the Wtu er, at this establishment, where you will eer tainlv get the fill 1 A Cue of your KHOWKYw REM EAIiiER the place. One door above Liv ingston's Book Store, in the Ditpoud. A. STERNBJiG <fc CO. Bcllefonte, Nov. 15, 1360. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —The partnership heretofore existing between Jo ! sepit B Erb and Chas. Do tnis, and t.ading under the firm of Jos. B. Erb A Co., bus this day, Nov, 2-tth, been dissolved, The business, hereafter, to be conducted under the firm of E. W. Erb A Co. JQS. B, ERB A CO- Nov. 29, 1860 6t. FLOUR. FOR RALE.—Extr i supcrfiine family Fkiur for sale by ' Deo. IJ, 180.§ ©. LES DEN £ CO. AYEE'S Sarsaparilla roa FuaiFYiuG tee blood. Au<l for the speedy eur# of tho fi>l!o*:nx conuiialnf* s Scrofotumd Eerofwlts Affections,*ncb oa 'l'nmora, Ulcers, Meres, Eruptions, Pimples, Pn.tiUes, Biotriivs, ifuU*, Blaiua, and all Miciit Oistcss^. OikiAjD, !r.d., f,:h J.tr.e. IV.X J. C. A1 r. i Cr>. Gent--: 1 !bo! it iny Jut* to nts ku0w1x,!,,., v ij.it jeiir .-wojutrllla luu dotio "ft.r mr. Having luitr.tttnl tt r-irululuci iuibctiou, 1 lisv suHw.-t! fiwn it i various ways f r jean. N.Uunini-s it t,r:3.i out iu lit ers on lev it-XMij uuJ aims; roniotiUirs it turnnd iiuvunl and tiidUoso-d me at tiia stomach, A*wo years ago it l.rMt ■ out on my hfui n.ui com r.-d my ratify and cars with ■ n; sure. v. hi "1. ,-i (•nlufu) ami ionthw"; y beyond drscijiuhui. it. it,i lot'',j si USrn • hum srv, rui pbysirtaiie. but wi l, ■:<' much roiieffrom euy idling. In fart, the disorder -rc-H tvrusa. At b-iigth I tv., rtty J U> read in 1 its Wog*el rictr.e,.tr, r that yen ]• r-rKU'tVI *a Hi lenitive (.Saraa;.:iri.:), f r fiver yc-.tr rent's, ti ni that any tbiur you uotde must be vc.cd. 1 sent i Cinciuuati Hud got it. and u-ed it till it cored me. I tco'u It, ns yon U'Jijsu. in eiuuli tlo-.es of u ta.tr'. .til OViT ft CI ntll. and nir i almost tine > bottle.-, in; *1 .1 liaalli.y skill OOU to r I' under ii.j ~.b i.Li-ii afl.-r while f-!i Of aiy shin j 3 now ei- ar, and i know by my fecii tigs Unit tin I .<-. 0. ... 1 Ll -. rtv.e " *.7.1 my svau-tn. it t call well believe that 1 f.*| what I no: . *i:i< when T yea. that I bold y.m to bo aire of -it vhi le aae, *U'J rytaaie vrtr grata tub/. V ALrbh'h :>. TAr.I.KT. Si. Aniliciiy'a I'lro. Hose or Kryaipolsi, Teller wiiil Salt lliiciim, Sci;l lit*a, Riiigii'ttm, .Sore Eyes, Uroyij . Dr. Kol'crt .V. IVi)>! writes From N. Y., 12tl Sept., t httt ha Ii h curcl an inve ? :ruti t.vie of Dropsy, whi. h tlueutviiul to tenuis.at* fatally, by th reriiij? us© of our SarHnpurilln ami a u<tn/*rms Malignant Erysipelas by • f a.:nc; Le core* the common F.r;'piii>na by it c-.>ustai: lly. Droncliocclc, Cotire or Swelled Keck. Zebujgn Slo:ii of l*tvF| r i, Tx:.*. vi\>*: *• Thrv* but tie- of your SnrsapwriUa eurct me from a Cli-i'r* a biu • MIS SWOLLIUG on thu whiih 1 vi-i iiUv:eU ftvtu o**vr two y.Mi:*.'' Leucftrvhoea orWhltrw, O VSV!MI Tcmor, Ticrlu* Ikfi'Rtioit, Fiinule .*>iicn^cs Dr. .1. !. S (T.nnning, of New Vork City, write* ; * 4 ( most ih©' fully comply with the request of your ng©nt in saving I lut?© fr,u nil your Samtpatil! si ni(#t excellent <fi:*tivo in the Humorous ccmpfiinjis for wiiirh w< employ miHj n remefly. but e-qiecially it: female L>isea r e .f t;u Scrofulous dmi)*©**;*. I have cured many ii.veter uta tires of Lesiuorilifle.i by it. ami aotito whuio the com p'niut was caused by f.f lite tJ.frnr.. The nker ari-ni it*t !I was soon curod. NUT MUST within my know) •<i<© equals it for these 'leran^enicuN." cdnaid 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., vjilcs, " A dan g-run* 'tv tr-'ini hnnor on cnt of :!: fe.ua Vs in my family, w!:l b bad defied all the P mudion wo could emplov, htv •if irygih been completely cured by your Extract of B*r. ■HpuillU. Our i ltysimivUmnsglit nothing hut extirpa tion COJ! I afford relief, hut he al\i?<:d the trial t f yot,. S&rfnpHiilli n- the last resort before cutting, Ml:' it proved effect isu!. After taking your remedy cigh: weeLa BO symptom of Hl© disease remains." iij'philis sussl Jieifc.rlftl Disease N L\V OiasANfl. 2ntt Augu-.t, 1b53. D-. J. C. A Tilt: Fir, I elieorfiilly comply with the r*~ nueß t of your agent, and report lo you aoinv of ike e.%c I J:.- . * realist*"! with your S.ir . par ilia. 1 have on: "it wit I* it. in my practice, moat of the com plain?* for which it is rammmended, and have f.-uad its fcfT.-cta truly wonderful hi the euro of VfUfwal and Mer curiitl I)-S'"rrr . One . : f niy patiaiD* had Syphilitic ulreia in hi* throat, which were commming Ids pilate and the top o? his mouth. Your Sat'tapuriiiu, steadily laker., ctii jd him in li\e weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms iti hi* nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of ir, so that 1 believe the disord r would *<;! icach Ins brain and kill him. litil it yielded to my administration of your Sarrvaparilia; l!i ulcers heaied. and he is well again. not of course without some disfigiuitiioi) to his I'.ic©. A woman who had been treated for the game dison.br by mercury was euffejing from this prison in b r !nne>. They bad become so son sitire to the wvafhwr that on a damp day febe suffered ex cruciaiiug pain in her j intsnnd bones, fcrlie, tio. was ci:rt*l entirely by v ur caiFaparlila in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which vour agent gave me, that this Preparation from yonr laboralcry must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly leimukable results with lu\c not surprised iue. Fraternally yours, 0. V. T.Alt! MKit, M. D. Rheuati9ni ? iMvcr Vomplzhitt I.sni:r£Ni>:.NCs, lh Vn.. Ctli Ai.lv, lbo9. DR. J. C. Arm: I have been A filleted >wit!i a pain- j ftil chronic Jihannatism for a long lime, which baffled the | skill of phyMt;iins and stuck t\> me in tpite of all the i remedies 1 could llnd. until I triel your Sarsapurillfl. Or:© ! bottle cure:! me in two weeks, and restored my grner.tl : licsiili so much that 1 am far hett r than bcr- re 1 waa attacked. 1 think it u wonderful medt: ino. J. L'KKA.M. j Jules Y. Oetchell, of St. Louis, wriUs: 14 ] have been i afflicted for years with an of}hJi(>ii of Utr Liver, which j licsirwyvd uiy heahh. I tiled every thing;, and every thing i ftdlisl to relieve rue: and 1 have been u biokcn-dcwn man i 'i some years from no other cause than eferavgenm.-t of the liver. My beloved pastor, the llev. Mr. 1-spy. advised cm to try your Sarsaparilla. because he said he kr.ew yon, and any thing you made was woith trying. I'y the Mess ing of Hod it has cured nu*. and hns so pm ified niy blocd a to make a new man of mo. J JVel young again. Tito b*at th.st call l>© said of you is not half good enough." Sclt!'ris,Cnccr Tumors, Knlorgrxntnt, J UlcM slioii, ('fli ics ami Lxfoliatiou uf | the Bones. A great variety of ra?s hare b-nn reported to us v?i?r* i cures of tb.se foriuidable complaints have resulted front j ihe use of tbi* romedy.hu? our spaca herewlil not admit \ them. Scire of them may ho found in our American j \lmnnac, which the agents boloxv named ais pleased to furniab gratis to all who call for tliern. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Kelam lioly, Ncuialgia * Many ren.nrknbic tur'S of these ufiecti- ns liar© been made by the alterative power of this medicine, it stimu lates tlm vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes diaordcrs whih would be supposed beyond its j reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities of the people, and w© n: e confident that this will do for (Sitm all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral FOU THE RAPID CURE OP Conghi, Colds, lnflueiiTn, lloi.r??!ie#j f Cioiip, BromhitiM, liu ipient Con sumption, and for the lDUef €>l CoiiNiiinptlx e Patients /' in (uiruiiccd Stages of the Dheaic. Tills Is ,i rtmcdy so univeiFully known fo surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complain?*, that it is tifcclesu liei© to publish the evidence of its virtue©, its unrivalled excellence f>r coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout Mm civilized nations of the earth. Few are the c. mniuniiics. or oen families, among thm who have not some personal ex peris nee of its effects noum living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diFordt rs of the throat and lunge." As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and sh they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to a-- ure them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Premiered by Dr. J V C, AYES & CO., Lowell, Hasa. Sold by J. k Co., e; J. Bin?, Unioriville; R, D. Commit)?:). Port Matilda; i!oh] r \ Co . Stormsto>vn ; II Fatter, Millbeim ; D. 0. Bower, and Gross k Y arieU, Aaransbur? ; C 0. Ryra.in. Mile-burg, and by oae trader ia evc-v villoga in the country. Jan 10, '*l. —l y. wii. s. TRIPFLEU Mercliant Tailor, N. E. CORK UK OF THE DIAMOND. r PHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Bellefonte, and vicinity that he has just re turned fruir Philadelphia with a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is now opening at his old stand, ana door east of the Post Office. 11 i* (tuck consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, . rench Cloths, Silk M'xed Coat ing, Cashmere ati-i Yhite Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin - ,d Fancy Summer Cassimeres, and Lit"-) n Drill( for rANTS; Black. I'.lin, Fi gured Silks, iud White and FIGURED MARSAILLE3 FOR VESTINGS, | which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Goods furnished by cus tomers will be made up to order as heretofore. As be will employ none but cxperi feltced Workmen, nctr.ins may rely on get ting their wo, K well done at his establishment j Thankful for the patronago heretofore bo slowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WM. S. TRIpI'EE. U-liel'onte, Mar 12 '59-21-tf. ONOR THE DEAD. BELbEFOXTE MARBLE WORKS. HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar ket .here 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 nnd despatch. My stock includes the best quality of furoign and do* mestic tparbles. 1 have employed in my establishment some of the best and most experienced workmen in the State, aud persons who have her fore patror.iz* I ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship bilh in execution and design which I manufac ture. Persons who desire marble t , ostones, table tops, or anj thing into which tho a.tio'e can be manufactured will do well to give mo a call. All work delivered free of charge. Shop on Spring street, North of tho Presbyte ; rian Cuurch. ! YTM. GAHAGAN. ' 2d, I8l MISCEELAXIO US. TH AKAXCASfATICS IF I'ltSrr.'i.—Hiff a v fit win ft ttrrict <yc ii ryt t<- > 1 j-r (; it 1, tt, a. ! j. lit t sf.ivfidw v.trdt ci ett ii it 1 .utigvg, n j. :ttr e* v ! ile ir t f li )bi e :i to let Iwi f tl tib Ike word CtfLrlic, vL.LL t 1." the f,'rn.!., signifying " frr lite Lend." i- tin len li tig • . uierived ir rM cclirc j.J Jr. i-f i tdirr'. yirl Hmtlpilie rrihctiy, 1 i;t it dlliur li t-iri •,■ s irore ecnerril wny , scri lie T ctd {< j i'c \ ?• _ m n;e #* ctu ti in f, f U-ciri :yv- si.d is my c.l, >* ► tow dirticliui t* i' fu'gti >• ba< uttx *■ r„. KWt.y ly eciiß.<.F atsgt vr.ll: lt-i Sctta. " Bt.it* j ui.d to 11*4 u.i.r or Lore." 'AflDi-Y fiEALi-;£•>. ; lti W'u 'orriLSo *sdach c- loinhaiteinsufl, htvl I elcppod inln the baf>oibocai;e.- i.alld nays h u tUe rvsn, '• Ceil you Iterse u. ,n 'll tlaebef • j " T'oee it I:robe 'hrd,''tay 'e. "I! ■icttilii-jjiy " BSjghi. hand uj-on tict ' i:t a (~ J Pill, It.or.il 'pnn me 'ore' it cunni i>.- s .;u o iLat I'ardly rcajiaoci I 't-J n, i-e irtU. I Ebadacdp i? IKe furor;t* sVi ly 1 ra'drn ma!,o* Itnotvt: tr.e tißvintlm v. haiorot j'.... j the natural stale of lUe brajr, nl viewed i:t tin j iig'nt it m.vjr beicfktd on as a stfagtihrd intend,•! *■' S' v notice f di?cwe wblch migLt '.tier ri d | et'ertt;..n. tlii t ; (a L : r;wedied ; sr>4 i its tnii'csll 513 Sue".!: • aaver o E<s. I *■ bus mnv Le c1.;.:.-lind ?r two unities. t* : | Syicjnotßftoic atni l-jicpitctie. ; .cbo is eiceediDgJy "nv ..on and is tho pre ! of 8 great variety of uisOBEA?, 6'tintMf ivji'- il are : Apnplel.r, Gout, lJLeoira.tim mid a!! i ~ d,,i. eaißß. In its n-trvons form it is sylupsihotic of i Uis eases of tb> ftoirarb eosslildiirtg e-Vt !teact s : ache, of hoya'.bio dijessecpnstituting iiliost ache, of worms, c;i t:potion ncd otlisi d.-ord*.'s i of tlm bowels, as well us rem I ami ulorinn x£<a j t:on.i. Direastis of the hecrt are very froipjouiiy , ttec*l"d with IfeatUeLea ; Ac aim!* wmi {i'.ethor • are also HLev:ion 1 ivie'll 'Vequsnt v 00 s isii bead ' sole Idir>pa'.L:u liesdavhe it also very Chun 08, i loing usually di.tinai?'ue.i by ti.o bum# d r. i voHi headache, foareliatos coining on Bud :t ly i.t II siuto of tioparenrly oound hu-iitb end pmbfr*'.- j ing Ht, ones the mental nix! pbyaiaal etisru'.-a. >ti<l : in other instsnces it 0 .thus oy slowly, heralded by I ilrpreKsiou of spirits or acerbity of tempt. la | most intftuuees the paio is iu the front of the he.44, i over one or both eye?, and sometiiwn provoking ! vouiiting ; under this class may also La t::ac.l I Ncurntyl i For tht traahnebt of oithvr ciait ci TToAilaeho too Cepbalio fills Lave been fbued a •>:." nul ' s "'v remedy, relitvtny the most a ante pa ur in 11 | few ninut-f, tied by its subtle power eraiiiaat.'ug 1 ike uis a.-e 01" wbiob !4 it.o cn#r:i:.r in' j d "'*' t rat: cnr.— Missus wants >-oa to stn i her rbox 1 i.f Cephalto Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills,— Lot I'ui thinking that's not jftet it nuithcr j but | perhaps ye'if be aftlier kaowlng'what it it. ; fee she's nigh dead and gone with the S ok Jlead ache, and wants some more of thit sumo as ielio 1 ed bur before. f>rug/jiit, —You miut mean Spalding'# QepLalU 1 Pi; is. Bridget. —Oc'n! tnro now and you've sen it, ; hern's tho quartbor and give iu# liio Pill* and i djti't be ail day about it aither. CONSTIPATION OR CQSTIVENESS, i No i-no of ti'# many ills fieh is ceir to":, •> | pravulent, so liitli' understood, and so much no. i gleciid as Cootirei ess, Oi'toa originating ineare ; les-ness, or sedentary habits ; it is regarded as a j slight disorder of too littlo consequence to cxiite ; anx-ety, while iu resiity it is the pceouraor and i eoiup i.nion of many of the most fatal ami danger, j oub diseases, and utlcss early eradicated it will j 3 f,,fr '' ior id an untimely grave. Among ■ the lighter evils of which co?!iv. ;:cssaa the usual | attendant are tlcadachs, Colic, Rlirunsstisin, F.nl j Ureath, Piles and other* of lice nature, while a j long train of ,'righlful diseases, such as Mn'ignact j Fevers Abcessos, n_i veutcry, Di irrhoc.s. Oyspsp . ia, Aprplexy, l.'ullep.-y, Paralysis, Hysteria, j Hyposhondriasia, Melancholy aed Ins-city, first | indicate their presence in the system by thla ! slaruiicg symptom, Ki.t nnfroquontly the d'i• ] eases named originntc in Constipation, bat take on an icncpendent existence unless the ease is erad icated in i*u early rt igc. From *ll tfce : a censid - crations it follows that"the disorder should root iv# immediate attention tvaanever it occurs, end a the first appearance of tho complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches ol diseases and destroy this dangcious ic# to buiuan life, A REAL BLESSIN3. ' Phytician. —Yell, Mrs, Jonoe, how la thai heal. | icbc ? Mrs. J-nct, Oona! Doctor, ill gone! the pill you sont cured tea in jus: twenty 10'nutes, an.i I wish you would send mo more so that I cau unvc them handy. Physician. —You can get them at any Drusrglsu, Call for Cephalic I'ills, [ find they never fail, and 1 recommeud them in ill ca?cs n| Headache, Junta. — I rhal! s nil for a box directly, and shall tell nil my suffering friends, for they urea real bleating. TwtsTr Mill! its cp Dollars urso.—Mr. Spah ing has sol d two 11 illionn of bottles of li is colctu ated Prepare 1 Glue and it is eatimatod that each bottle saves at lea t ten dollars warih ot broken furniture, thn* making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Having msiiobi# Glue a b< uachnld word, he now proposes to dotba world still grenler service by curi r.v all the aoh ing heads with his Cephalic Fills, and if thoy are a? good us his Giuo, Headaches trill soon vanish away liku snow in July. F.iors Worth Ksitvi-o,—Spalding's rVphafiii Pi h arc it aortai cure for Sick Heal-oho, Ell!- 01s Headache, I rvot s Hcadach#, C'estireuess nd Gsuaral Da oil ry. IB ® fW TT,tSPfiY?„ vSh CURE He?vousHe&tlacfje' Dy the us of tbs Pills the periodic atUcks m iYcrrniis or Sitk Headache may be prevented ; nr. I if taken st the eommencomnt of naat's.k im is uiate relief from paiu and sickness will he obt ig od. They seldom fail in removing the .Vaults art! Headache to which female are so suhjoat. They act gently upon tho bowels, —reiuiyiuq 1 Uwtiveneat Fir Literary Men. Siadtnla, Delicate Fetuaio*. and all persons of sedentary habits, thy ere valu able as a Laxative, improving tba apdetiic. giving fone and vigor to tha|digeßtiB organs, and rostnr ing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHILTO PILLS are the result of long investigation atnlcirefullyconducted experiment# having been in u so many years, during which time they bare prevented and relieved 1 vast nr.ion at of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in th 9 nervous system or from it de ranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their compost, tion, and may be taken at all t imos wiih perfect safety without waking any change (f diet, and ' the absente of any kisagretable taste rtndtri it w to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS f The genuine have five signatures of Henry 0 I Spalding on each Eox. 1 Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers ia Ms! iaincs, A box will be seut by mail prepaid oa rasei } ! of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All ordrs tht aid be addressed to HENRY C SPALDING, 43 Cedar Ftreet, New-Yertt, ' Nev. ;r„ isttfi. Tj.
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