focal department. BELLEFONTE, MAR. 28, 1861. The New County Movement. The new county movement h still on foot and is the grand topio of conversation on the other side of the mountain, where the general feeling is in favor of the division. Fred. Kurtz, of the Berichter, is decidedly in favor of peaceable secession. Ho urges the propriety of the movement in a very pleasant manner as may be inferred from the following article which appeared in bis last paper. " The movement for a new county meets the unanimous approbation of the tax payers on this side of the county. If it is the de sire of the people over here to out themselves loose and form a county of their own. we hope the other side will interpose no objec tions, it would be unchristian and unbroth erly, aDd come with a very bad grace. But rather let them say to the people of this side, "If you wish to go, why go, and God be with you. " Centre county is large enough in Territory to make two good sized coun lies yes, even three. Mature has carved out this 'side for a county by itself, with broad and distinct boundaries. In language, habits, and interests, the two portions are widely dissimilar—they are Eng'ish, we are German ; they are miners, lumbermen, and iron-manufacturers, we aro purely an agri- Cultural people, with trade running in quite a different channel from theirs; the Quarter Sessions Court is the only thing that brings us in contact. Don't object to cur going, brethern, we want peaceable secession, Pot ter's Fort stall remain in status quo, and no guns shall be placed there to pop you over when you climb to the top of tke mountain to view our beautiful and fertile vallies. Lot ns depart in peace, and you shall be as wel come to come among us to eat " sourkrout ood speck." as you were in days of yore, when you alleged you came for that purpose, hut always after tilling your delicate bellies with that favorite German dish, you would take good care to let us know you were trav eling patriots, anxious to serve your country in office. Do tot oi ject to our going—we fed you with sourkrout when you were hungry, gave you drit-k when you were thirsty, olothed you when you were naked, sobered vou up" when you got tight, and took the bricks from your hats, you got our nv ney when you were trapped, we buil: a Court House to try you and a jail to lock you up in when vou did'nt behave, and now you want a jail big enough to put all Bellefonte in, and what a painful sight it would be for us to go < ver and attend Court, and find all Belle fonte. with sad face, peeping out from behind the jail bars ; tin unlucky day it will be for you when a larger jail is built, for then you will surely all get in—then let us go. The ties of consanguinity don't bind us together ; your grandpappies and grandmammies ain t oijr graadoappies and griitidmamtnies ; your uncles and aunts ain't our uncles and aunt's; our hoy's don't wish to squeeze your pretty girls, and our • girls won't he squeezed by y .ur boys—therefore, let us depart in peace; don't say nay." Another Discovery- We were shown, the other day, a specimen ui Caunal Coal which was taken from a vein which was struck on the land of Mr. Joseph Hoover, in Bald Eagle Tsllev. Good Judges pronounce it the gen nine article, being of course of an inferior quality, as it lies hut a short distance from the surface. The work of digging is still progressing and tho quality becoming better as they go down. A Welsh miner who pro fesses to know something about mining, ■ays that if he does not find Cannal coal (f the finest quality, be will a-k no remunera tion for bis labor. It is said that specimens of the same kind have been found at different places in Btld Lagle valley. Accident. An accident occurred on the B kS. S. Railroad,"at this place, the other day, which resulted in the injury of the engineer and some of tho hands engaged on the road. They were running down grade at a rapid rata on a hard car, which was devoid of brakes, and noticed, when too late, a wagon standing on the track. The car came ia con tact with the wagon, throwing those on the car to the ground, with such violence as to injure them severely, though not fatally.— The wagon was considerably broken. Concert at Boaisburg- The Boaisburg B;a a s Band in connection with a singing class composed of some of the young people of Boaisburg and vicinity, gave a grand musi cal entertainment in the Lutheran Church at that plaee, on last Thursday and Friday evenings. We were not present on the oc casion, but are informed that the house was well filled, and that the exercises gape gen eral satisfaction- Mysterious Affair. On last Monday morning when we went to our office, we discovered a portion of a man lying in the passage at the foot of the stairway leading thereto. How it came there, is the mystery. It was removed and deposited in & proper place by those in au thority. The fact that a whisky bottle was found in tho same place at the same time, gives rise to the suspicion that there was foul play somewhere. School Exhibition. We have received a Pro gramme of a school exhibition to ho held in Patton township, at School House No. 4. The school ha 9 been under the supervision of Mr. Christian Hartsock, and if we may be allowed to judge from the programme before us the exhibition will be highly interreatiog. The selections evince excellent taste. Fresh Arrival- Hoffer & Bros, have just re ceived and opened one of the largest and most magnificent stock of Dry Goods, &c., ever brought to town. An advertisement of their establishment will appear in our 3ol umos next week. Public Sale. The household affairs of Gov- Curtiu will be disposed of at Public Auction, at his farmer residence in this Borough, on Saturday next. Those wishing bargains should not fail to be present, DIED, From the West Branch Democrat. Leaves have their time to fall, And flo wers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, oh, death ! It becomes our melancholy duty to record the early demise of CHARLES H. JACK, who died ia Williamsport, at the residence of his uncle, Thomns P. Simmons, on Monday morning the 18th inst., in the 22d year of his age. Another victory has been achieved by that dread destoyer— Consumption. Re gardless of age, friends and cherished antic ipations, this king among diseases to hurry mortals home, has in this instance, deprived two orphan sisters of an only brother, and a large circle of relatives and acquaintances cf a much valued frisnd. Day by day have we watched the glimmer" ing lamp ef life, as its flame fell deeper and deeper in the socket; yet hardly thought its last flickering rays would so soon expire. He has g r ne ! his friends have performed their last sad office, and now his mortal frame rests in the silent tomb, while bis spir it, we hope, has found a permanent lodgment in that " House of many mansions" where rooms are held in reservation for every re deemed soul. May this solemn dispensation teach his surviving friends and companions a lesson that will so operate upon the mind and (fleet the heart,- as eventually to result in their eternal well-being. Such is lifo in its duration and effect. Tc-day"we follow the aged father in Israel to the narrow house appointed for all the living ; tc-roorrow we wend our way with the remains of one hays ing just started upon the tbreshhold, when the reaper death cut short his days and con veyed him hence. Mysterious, indeed, are the orderings of Him who doetb all things well.— ED. XHK MAR KETS. BELLEFONTE, Mar., 28, IS6I White Wheat, per bushel SI.OO @ $1.05 Red, * do SI.OO @sl.oo Rye, . do at) Corn, do 60 Oats, by weight, do 28 Barley, do 62 Buck wheat, do 60 Clover Seed, do 4.50 Potatoes, do * 50 Lard, per pound 12 Pork, do 6 Tallow, do 12 Butler, do 15 Eggs, per dozen, 10 Piaster, ground, per ton, 10.50 BELLEFONTE ACADEMY. U|~>HE Bellefonte Academy will re-open on Wed- I nesdny the 17th of April. With the assis tance of a successful teacher I hopo to be able to afford greater facilities fcr the acquisition of a thorough education than heretofore. Ahe terms are low, and no deduction will be made for absence after the opening of school. I Common Eng. Branches, s4.('o [ Extra '* " and Mathematics, 5.00 1 The Classics, 6.00 j Contingent fee, 25 A. M. WHITE, Principal. mar. 21, 1801.—4t. JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT OF WALL PAPER, of the Latest Styles, which will be sold at the low est possible prices. None need look elsewhere as any taste can be suited from our largo and new stock. We have also a sne assortment of SHAKERS, palm and willow colored and white. Persons de siring goods at prices to suit the times would And advantge to buy of the undersigned who have a choice stock of all goods generally found in n country store, mar. 21, '6l.—tf.] TONNER V unacquainted with city vices, to engage in ; the Commission business. One who can command from S2OO to S3OO, and furnish satisfactory refer erences will find a permanent situational a salary of $35 per month, for first six months. For par ticulars, address GEORGE. C. MONTEATH, Commission Merchant, 411 Walnut Street, Phil adeiphia. Pa., [Feb, 28, 1860.—3 m. A GENTS WANTED.—We want an Agent in every city, town and county in the United States and Canada, to sell anew patent article just invented. It requires a capital of from $1 to $5, and to persoßs out of employent it offers great in ducements. For full particulars write immediate ly, and you will receive our letter by return mail. SEABOLDT & CO., 432 Walnut St:, Feb 28, 1560.—3 m.] Philadelphia, Pa. THE BOBUGGER. THIS wonderful article, jnst patented, is some thing entirely new, never before offered to agents, who are wanted everywhere. Full par ticulars sent free. Address SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. March, 7,1861. ly. POSTS FOR SALE— The undersigned has on hand and for sale a large supply of Posts of all kinds, which will be sold in quantities to suit pur chasers and at reasonable prices. Persons wish ing to buy will please call on the subscriber at his residence in Milesburg, or upon Mr. Wagner at the Milesburg Mill. JAMES BROWN. Jau.l7, '6l. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Fred'k. Shank, late of Howard twp., dee'd., granted to the undersigned who requests all per sons knowing themselves indebted to make im mediate payment, ahd those have claims to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTIAN SHANK, Adm'r. Jan. 24, '6l. Ct. DLEYDEN 3ESl3££oolS^..fck ,, 2£ , ' A. EAWLEY& CO., PRACTICAL PERFUMERS, 171 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. THE proprietors of this establishmint feel con fident that their preparations will compare favorably with aDy in the world, either foreign or domestic. EXTRACTS for the handkerchief of the most exquisite odors. POMADES and OILS fo: the hair, of the finest texture and the sweetest per fumes. SHAVING CREAMS and TOILET SOAPS of the finest and most delicate formation. Also, HAWLEY'S LIQUID HAIS, DYE, is de cidedly superior to any now in use. A. FAWLEY'S OLEATE OF COCOA. —This prepa ration is the article above all others for dressing the hair. It is exceedingly fin - and delicate and renders the hair dark, soft and glossy. Tho odor is delightful. No one should be without it. POW DERS, BANDOLINE, ROUGE, AC., and every variety of fine and choice periumery. HAWI.EY'S FRUIT EXTRACTS for flavoring pies, puddings, jellies, confectionary, and Mineral Water Syrups. All of which rival the best, and are surpassed by none. A. HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL CREAM, For Cleansing, Whitening ard Preserving tho teeth.—This article is prepared with the greatest care upon seiotific principles, and warranted not to contain anything in the slightest degree delet erious to tho teeth or gums. Some of our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanc tion to, and cheerfully recotnmeud it as a prepa ration of superior qualities for cleansing, whiten ing and preserving tho teeth. It cleans them readily, rendering them beautifully white and peariy, without the slightest injury to the enam el. It is healing to the gums where thoy are ul cerated and sore. It is also an excellent disin fectes for old decayed teeth, which are often ex cecdinglp offensive. It gives a rich ad eicamy taste to the mouth, demising it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragance to the breath. — In short, it does all that could reasonably b- ex pected of any articlr of this kind to do. A fai-r trial is all that is uecessary the most fastidious or skeptical that it is an article of superior merit. Prepared only by A. HAWLEY A CO., 117 North Fourth Phil'a. [mar. 7,-'6l. —6m. A Life Insurance & Trust Company, OFFICE, AMERICAN BUILDINGS, Walnut St.. S. E. corner of Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1850. —Charter Perpetual. Capital, $500,000 Paid up, $250,000. ASSETS, January 1, 1361- ("]V|"ONEY on DKi O.SIT with the Company all ( IT 8 safely invested iu Bouds, Mortgages, and other first class securities, separate from and nut included in the following items :) First Mortgages, Rial Estate, and Ground Rents, amply secured, $185,842 SI Loans of Cily of Philadelphia. Read ing Raiiro'd First Mortgage B'nds, State of Tennessee Bonds, Wyom ing Canal First Mortgage Bonds, Bank and other Stocks, and Loans on Call, se ured by ample collat erals, 412.104 P9 Bills nceivabl: on Mutual Policies, 21,217 15- Cash in hands of Ageuts, secured by Bonds, 7,138 72 Cash on Hand and in Banks, 66,775 15 Present Value of Future Premiums calculated to December 31, 1860, 1,155.643 75 $1,871,127 67 ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN C. SIMMS, Secretary. JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. Alexander AVhilldin, J. Edgar Thompson, Samuel Work, John Anspach, Jr., John C. i'arr, Jonas Bowman, John Aikinan, William J. Howard, Samuel T. Bodine. R 11. Townsend, M. D.. George Nugent, Albert C . Roberts. H. H. Eldridge, [mar. 7,-'6l. —ly. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Mercliant Tailor, AI LEG HE NY STREET. CELLEFONTK, PEXNA. r IVIE undersigned would most respectfully in- I form the public that he will continue tp car ry on the Tailoring and Clothing business at the Old stand, on the south corner of -BrokerhofTs Row, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of clothing in the neatest and most fash ionable styles. lie keepi on hand a large variety o CLOTHS, CASS/MEBS AND VESTINGS, of the most approved paterns. . At his Establish meLt READY-MADE CLOTHING. of every description may he found, which he is now selling at reduced prices. His thanks are due the public for the liberal share of patronge heretorore bestowed upon him; and he hopes by strict attention tobudness, to merit, a continue once of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bellefonte Jan.. 12th '69—ly WHEREAS the Hon. Samuel Linn, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Picas in the twenty fifth Sudicial District, consisting of the counties of Centre, Clear-field and Clinton, and the ilon. Henry Barnhart, and Win. Burchfield, Esqr's, Associate Judges in Centre Co., having is sued their precept to mo directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Or phans' Court, Couit of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery nt Bellefonte, for the coun ty of Centre, and to commence on the fourth Mon day of April, it being the 2Sth day, and con tinue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Constables of the said county of Cen tre, that they be then and there in their proper p.rsons, at 10 o'elock in the forenoon of said day with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their other remembrances, to do those things which to t'ueir offices appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prose cute against the prisoners that are or shall be iu the Jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as sha'l be just. Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 21st day of March, A. D-, 1861, and in the 85 th year of the independence of the United States. GEO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. * Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Ceutrc Co., ) Penn'a., mar. 21, 1861 -tc. | FAIRVIEW SEMINARY. JACKSONVILLE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA. Rev. J. S. WEISZ, Proprietor and Principal. Mr. W. D. WAGONER, Principal Teacher, Miss C. GIBSON, Assistant. THIS institution, under its new arrangement, will open on the 10th of April next. It is designed for young men and ladies, far whose moral and intellectual improvement no pains will be spared. The first term will consist of ten weeks each, with tha usual vacation during harvest. Terms as reasonable as at any other institution of the kind. For particulars address, Rev. J. S. WEIsZ, mar. 7, '6l, —6t.] Walker. Centre Co., Pa. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its Branches, executed in the best style known in the art, at C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Size in Oil and Fas til,- - Stereoscopic Portraits, Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, d?e„ Tfc.S" For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings, ta Drills for PANTS; Black litin, Fi gured Silk 3, ind White and FIGURED MARSAILLES FOR VESTINGS, which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Goods furnished by cus tomers will be made up to order as heretofore. As be will employ none but experi enced workmen, persons may rely on get 'i their work well done at his establishment ■fSip- Thankful for the patronage heretofore be .wed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of e same. WM. S. TRIPPLL. Bellefonte, May 12 '59-21-tf. GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY I TORE North-East Corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA r |T E UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in- J. orm his pairons and the public generally that he has just returned front Eastern Markets where he has purchased and is now selling the largest and be t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever brought to this country. He has constantly on hand all the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day. ALCHOIIOL, BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS VAItNISII, Ac., together with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO A SEGARS, of the best brands. COAL OIL A FLUID LAMPS, IIAIR, TOOTH. NAIL, CLOTHES. A PAINT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS. Also, a fine assortment of .Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAiSINS, NUTS. AC., AC.. TOYS of everv description, also fanCl y china-ware. Prescriptions and lauiiiy rectips carelully and ; promptly tilled. I Thankful for the patronage he has received du -1 ring the last four years he solicits a contiauanee ; of the s ami, and from the experience he has had I lie feels confident of giving satisfaction. Nov. 15, 1860.—tf,] . FRANK P. GREEN. HONOR TIIE"DEID. ' BELLKFOftTE MARBLE WORK*. HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar ket where I have purchased a large and ex tensive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices I am prepared to fill all orders with which T. may be favored, with promptness and despatch. My stock includes the best quality of foreign and do mestic marbles. 1 have employed in my establishment soma of the best and most experienced workmen in the State, and persons who have her fore patroniz ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship bfth in execution and design which I manufac ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones, table tops, or an} thing into which the article can be manufactured will do well to give me a call. All work delivered free of charge. Shop on Spring street, North of the Presbyte rian Caurch. WM. GAHAGAN. Jan. 24,1861 S PATRIOTS, AROUSE I IrvUE it is evident that a civil war must cn sue, let every Union and money-saving pcr j son call at the New Cash Tin and Sheet Iron i Manufactory on Bishop street, where the under signed ventures to say that he can furnish the cit izens of Bellefonfjj and the surrounding country, with ALL KINDS OF WARE, manufactured from the best material at VERY REDUCED PRICES, at least lrom 30 to aO per cent, cheaper than can bo purchashed elscwher , to be assured of the above all he demands is a call. JOHN S, LONBERGER. Jan. 10, 'ol.—ly. . TWO FARMS FOR SALE. THESE farms are situated in Graham township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., about 3 miles from the village of Kylertown ; 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 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 purchasers. For further particulars address, WM. 11. CAMPBELL, M. D., Moshannon, Centre Co., Pa., Aug .23,-1 SCOtf. CHARLES McERIDE, HAS JUS T RECEIY ED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Dry Goods. READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. A LL of which he is selling at very reduced XA. prices. Goods given in Exchange for Country Produce. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere: Bcllefonte, Nov. 3, '59. tf. AUDIUOR'S NOTICE. 3 he undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre co„ to make distribution of '.he balance in the hands of the Administrator of the Estate of Henry Al exander, to and among those persons legally en titled to receive the same, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, on Thursday tno 11th day of April 1861, at the office cf Curtin k Blan chard, in Bellefonte. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, Auditor, mar. 14,-1861. td. AYEE'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy core of following complaints: ! Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections,such | as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotclies, Boils, ' Plaius, ami all Skin Diseases. OAKLAND, Ind., Cth June, 1850. J. C. AYER A CO, Gents: I fet?l it my duly to a<% J knowledge what your Fwsaparilla has done for me. | Having inherited a Scrofulous infection. I have suffered ! , from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my liauils and arms; sometimes it i turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it hroko out on my heail and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. 1 tried many medicines and several physicians, hut without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the tlospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for 1 knew frQRi your reputa tion that any thing you mada must he good. I sent to i Cincinnati and got if, ami used it till it cured me. 1 took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a ! month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy ; skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a j while fell off. AJy skin is now clear, and 1 know by my 1 feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You i can well believe that I feel what J am saying when I tell you, that I hold you to he one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. TABLET. St. Anthony's Fire. Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter ami Salt It lieu m. Scald Head, lli tig wo rut, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Pivble writes from Salem? N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that lie has cured an Inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by large doses cf the same; SLya he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of iYoppect, Texas, writes : • Three hot- j ties of your Sarsaparilla cured mo from a Goi're a hid- ! eous swelling on the neck, which 1 haul hiiC'eied fioia , over two years." lieucorrlioea orlYhKoß.Ovarion Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of New York City, writes ; " I most cheerfully comply with the request, of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which w< employ such a remedy, but especially in Female Diseaset of the Scrofulous diailiesis. I have cured many inveter ate cases of Lencorrhoea by it, and some where the com plaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus. The ulcer ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl edge equals it for these female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A dan gerniis ovarian tumor on one of the females Jn my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ. La' at length been completely cured by yonr Extract of Sar saparilla. Our physician thought nothing hut extirpa tion could afford relief, hut he advised the trial of you. Sarsaparrlla ns the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After faking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. NEW ORLEANS. 25tli August, 1859. DR. J. C. AYEE : Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re quest cf your agent, and report to you some of the effects 1 have realized with your Sarsaparilla. 1 have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Mer curial Disease . One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. * Another was attacked ly sec ondary Bymptoms in his nose, and the ulceiation had j eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe tho disorder would soon reach his braiu and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who hud been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poisou in lier tones. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day sue suffered ex cruciating pain in licr joints and 'bones. £Jic, tip, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. 1 know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory must he a great remedy; consequently, these truly lemaikablo results with it have not surprised ne. fraternally yours, (L Y. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, I.iver Complaint. INDEPENDENCE, Preston Co., Ya.. Ctli July, 1850. DR. J. C. AVER: Sir, 1 have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic Rheinnatisni for a long time, which baffled tho skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could fiud, until 1 tried your Barir some years from no other cause than derangement of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said lie knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless ing of God it lms cured me. and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. 1 feel young again. Tho best that can be said of you is not half good enough." Scliirrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries .and Exfoliation of the Hones. A great variety cf cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable complaints luive resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may he found in our American Ahnauac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to nil who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia Many remarkable cures of these affections have been mado by the alterative power of this medicine, it stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Sucli a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do for thau all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, f olds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient C Oll sumpfion, and for the Relief . of Consumptive Patients in advanretl Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless her© to publish the evidence ot its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among tlum who have not some personal experience of its effects some living trophy in their midst of its victor}' over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have when making the cures which have won BO strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Br. J. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by J. Harris & Co., Bellcforre; .T. Ding, ITnionville ; R. D. Cummings, Port Matilda; Hebl r Co., S'tormstown; 11. Foster, Millheim; D. 0. Bower, and Gross > I U^tWTLmYjWf •4\S^4 : 1 tJinE under, igneti would respectfully inform ; X the citizens of Centre county that they have opened a HARDWABE STORE in the Room formerly occupied hy Wilson A Rro. j on the Northwest corner of (ho Diamond. They ; have selected their stock with sreat care,.and are i prepared to sell goods frota fifty to one hundred I per cent lower than can he hi! at any other place j The ladies are particularly invited to call and j examine their assortment of cutlery. Titer r nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the public pu ; trnnn -e, and will take every pains to please. They ha-e constantly on hand a variety of • POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT. MILL AMD CIRCULAR VA WN, And all vatrietics of H AMD-RACE, GRAFT IMG AMD PAM MEL SA \VS. Broad, Hand and chopping Axs. Butchers sleav er and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMER*, HATCH ET h, CIIISLES, and ADZES. HAY, MAN UN E AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUT. V ~, COAL OIL AND LAMt S SADDLER I" IIARD WARE. COACH TRIMMUI- Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Harawaro Store. Terms Cash. BAX TRESS ER A CRUST. Bellefonte, april 26, '6o.—y. TLEAD! READ!! GRE AT ATTRACTION 111 NEW AND CHFAP (Ootjnng (fcnipoviuni, FORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A., Cit7 branch of Reizcnstcine Brothers. 12 4 North Third Street, Philadelphia. rp HE undersigned Picspectfully announce to g the inhabitants of Centre county, and the public in genera l , that they have opened at the above ntn td place, the most extensive assort ment of HEADY-MADE CGOTHI NG, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Foods, that has ever been exhibited in this borough, which they will sell 30 Par Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our sock embraces a lull and complete assort mtn of Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frtck Coats, Csssimere Business Ccafs, Satinet, Tweed, Jean, Farmers' and Mechanics' Cassituere, Frock and Sack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac. O VER CO ATSOF 1' INE CL O TH, presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion sk in and Union Cassimeres, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSLMERE and Doeskin, black Silk mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and Union Cassimers ; Pants of strong and substan tial material, for the farmer, laborer and me chanic- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VFASS such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finisbed Velvet j, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalcse, Cassimere; cloth Satinet, Ac. A general assortment of Boy * and Youths' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Ilats, Caps, Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jack ets, Fine White and Fancy-bo mm Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Han Ikerchiofs, Stocks and cravats, Socks and Gloves, Trunks, Valiees, Carpctsbags, Umbrellas, and, ia short, everything use ally found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, such as Pocket books Portmonuies, Povltet kniv3S and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch chains, Keys and Guards, Finger-riDgs A Breast p is, Violin and Guitar Stiings, Pistols, llevolv er> Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses .and agri. t many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, all ot which we will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. We invite every person in need of Clothing or nuv of the above mentioned articles, to favor us with a call and examine our goods, and prices, and we ara confident that we can give satisfaction, and every person shall feel inclined te tell his friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing pan he got. Wo are constantly receiving accessions to our stoek from BEIZENSTEINE BRO'S., Philadel i pbia,"witk whom we are connected, and shall al ways bo supplied with a good variety of all the ars ticles in our line, which will surpass in style, eat, workmanship and cheapness, those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO. Bellefonte,. Oct. 4, CO tf. CAN buy your clothiug for yeurselvcs and your boys, in eve.-y variety, and at low cash pri ces by calling at the obeap Clothing Store of A. Sternberg A Co., in the Diamond, where you WLLSLH, SAVE at least troin 25 to 3D per ceut. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to bo bad at tbis Store at tho lowest cash prices, and receive 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 I Winter, at this establishment, where you will cer j tain/y get the full aalue of your MOMSY. REMEMBER the place. One door above Liv ingston's Book Store, intheDimond. A. STERNBEG A CO. Bellefonte, Nov. 15, 1360. Millinery Goods A LARGE and splendid assortment of Millinery EL Goods has just been received at the Store of MRS. E. U. GRAFIUS. Among other things, may be found a fino assort ment of VE L VE T, SIL K AND S TRAW B ONNE T.S, purchashed in the city, and trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. Having employed a first class milliner from the Cit she feels prepared to execute all orders with wh h she may be favored. ALSO : Wb man's best candies for sale MRS. E. H GRAFIUS. B iefoDte' Nov. Ist—'6o- tf. THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRE SERVED, and so everybody ought to pre serve his health in this cold weather by going to Sign of the Red Flag, near Livingston's Book Store, and provide himself with a suit of warm clothing at a trifling expense. Overcoats selling at cost price. Knitted Jackets, under-clothing, Ac., Ac., cheaper than ever. [Feb. 14, '6l, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Great "Work on the Horse. THE HORSE iIISDISEASES: BY ROBERT JENNINGS. V. S , PROFESSOR S PATHOLOGY ANI) OPERATIVE StTR GK);Y IN THE col i.i GK OF rHiLvnr.i.puiA, ETC. WILL TELI, You of the Origin. History and dis tinctive froils of the various breeds of Euro; • t'. Asiatic. African and Amer ican Horses, with thophysical formv tion and peculiarities of tho an mal, and how to ascertain his age by tbq Dumber and condition of his teeth j illustrated with numeions axolanato rv engravings THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES _ WILL TOLL You of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Foodit g. (ireoming, Shoeing, and tie genera! mnna etnrnt of .!■ • ho— will the best modes u! admiuirleniijj medicine, also, Iyw to treat Biting Kicking, Hearing. Shying, Stumbling, t. rib Biting, Restjessness, and othoe vices to which be is subject ; with uu s nierous explanatory engraving. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of the onuses, symptotns, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat, Distemper, Catanb, lufjuer.r.a. Bron oil it is. Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chfonie Cough, Roaring anit Whistling, Lmnpas. r-orc Mouth ar.i[ Ulcers, and.Decayed Toath, with oth er diseases of tho Mouth and ratorv Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of the causes, symptoms, acl Treatment of Worms, Rots, Colic, Strangulation, Stony Concirerior.ij, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoaa Jaundice, Mupatirrhcea, Bloqd.v Urinq, Stona* in tho Kidneys and Bladder, JcfJatjir,- tion, and other diseases of tho Stom ach, Bowels, Liv.r and Urinary Or, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL II.LL iuuof the causes, symptoms, and Treat cent of Bone, Blood Mil Bog. Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenia, Strains, Biokcn Knees, Wind Galls, Founder. Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush and Corns; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseas es of the Fer-t. Legs, and Head THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL IELL YOU of tho causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw. Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye