Cljc (Centre Democrat. THURSDAY,"JUNE ISthTwi. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Centre county and the War. Has Centre County done her duty to tbe Government, since the breaking out of the rebellion ? We strongly incline to the opinion that Bbe bas. Let us see. Long belore the first out break of the rebels, at a time when nothing was known to us of rebellion and secession, save the threats of the South, the Bellcfonte Fencibles tendered their services to their Governor, in the event of war, to go anywhere to aid in the enforcement of law and to de fend the flag of the country. This was the first company oflered, in the State, and it was the first accepted. W hen the President issued his proclamation for voluoteeis tbe Fer.eibles, the Cameron Guards i f Harris tp. and the Eagle Guards of Boggs twp., were among tbe very first companies, ordered out in tbe Sta'e The ranks of these companies were icstautly swelled to over one hundred men each. Tliey were marched to Camp Curtin. Ilete the companies were cut down to seventy-seven men each. With sad heart ß and tearful eyes, those who weie thus throvfn out of tbe service commenced preparation ß to return home. At thiß juncture a r.ew pro ject was projosed, by J no. 11. Siover, to form a new company of these m*n. A company was soon formed and Mr. Stover chosen Cap tain, and the company called the Curtin Guards. Shortly after this Gen. Wolf went to work acd in a few days raised a full com pany of Cavalry. lie offered bis company to G v. Curtin, but was Dot accep ed, and the company was disbanded. The great majority of these volunteers were poor men many of whom bad families defendant upon iKfir labor for their subsistence. What was to be do le with these families? Were the men to be rejected because they bad families t provide for? It did not take patriotic aod liberal citizens if Centre long to decide thee questions. A subscription paper was pro duced and thousands of dollars subscribed fur the supptrtof these families. Wheu the eall was mide for men for three years service, Centre County sent out a hun dred more of her sturdy sors. Tbe Centre Guards is the name of this last company.— A notice of their depar u-e will be found in another article, in ttS dat s papet. Tt.ua it will los en that Centre cuut ty hi.s sent out five full companies to battle fir the right, ittjd that tie sixth company vat Dot accept, ed—that oho substr bed money to supp, r : tbe f tmilies of those who vie it. T .is much she has done, aDd jf necessary for he pres eryaiiou of th; liberty of our country acd the honor oftbe Scr Spangfid Bar n°r s! e wili send five ita s that number of men and eubscribe the tii ney to keep their fiiniiies too. Departure of the Guards. Oa Thursday last tbe ' Centre Guards,*' tbe first company from this place, which went into the three years service, left for Camp Curtin. It was composed "f ound, hardy and loyal men such as aie fi.ur.d at our Iron Works end among <ur mountains—men of whom wa may expeot ti, hear a good report if they are thrown in contact with the rebels—men who will be a terror - o traitors. The company under command of Capt. J. Irvin Gregg was formed in Diamond and proceeded to the Court room where a meeting was organized by calling Hon Andrew Gregg to the chair. Before taking the chair the President made some-patriotic remarks. He assured the sol diers that although his services were not ac cepted, when offered it Ilarrisburg, on ac count of his age, that his heart was with t iem- Ad 1 resses w ere de Loved bv 11. N. McAlli.s tor nnd R"t. Thomas Sherlock. A prayer was offered by llrv. Jaiues L-tin. The meet, ing then adjourned and the company went to the Pennsylvania House and the Com ad House for dinner. After dinner the compa ny marched to the residence of Mr. William Harris where II N. McAllister, on part of the la iies of Bellefonte and Milesburg pre. sented each member of the company with a flannel shirt and a haveloik. Capt. Gregg returned the thanks of the company. They then marched to the outskirts of town where wagons were waiting to convey them to Lew istown. An immense crowd followed them to their starting point, to take leave cf them. The scene was such as is beheld on every oc casion of the kind ; and who has not lem present at an occasion of this kind during the last few months ? Gone for three years, many forever 1 God be with them. Milesburg Home Guards. On last Thursday this company paid our town a visit. It is composed of fine looking man, whose appear ance indicate that if their firesides were dis turbed they wou'd do big things in the way of stopping men's breath. The company is nnder command of Capt. Miles GreeD, a worthy acid efficient officer. Although form id for the protection of thoir wives, babies and sweethearts, this company his resolved, we are fold, to go any placs in the limits of Pennsylvania, that the r seivices may le re quired, and we bolievo, judging from the character of the officers and meo, that thev would hardly hdlt at our Southern boundary if they thought their presence south of it would benefit their country. Excitement, The village of Montgomery, iu which Jeff. Davis and his clan reside, was thrown into a high state of excitement by a rumor that an important despatch had been received frcm the North. The cabinet gath ered closely around Jeff as the despatch was handed to him, He took it and tore it open, frantically aod road "Buy your boots and Shoes at the Cheap Store of Thos, BorDside- Bellefonte Pa." Remember the Fourth. The Glorious old Fourth is'fast approaching and yet DO move has been made by our citizens toward pre paring for tbe proper observance of the day. At this time when treason stalks abroad in the land, when armed traitors are in open rebellion against the government and the temple of Liberty shaken to its very centre, the !oyal people should prepare to give the Nation's Birthday a rousing reception. Let us have a "regular lime." Let everybody and their friends consider themselves invited to come and participate in the celebratiou of Inde; endence, and doing honor to the he roes and patriots whose bodies now repose in peace beneath the soil hallowed by their blood. As we suggested last week, let us have a general celebration. Let the bells ring, tbe drums roll, the cannons roar, the bonfires blaze and tbe p ople rejoice all to gether. We suggest tnat a meettDg be cal led immediately and ptoper arrangements made for a celebration. Enterprise. Our enterpri.-ing fel'ow townsman Jacob V. Thomas, notwithstanding the hard bard times, is carrying on the Lumber luff ness with a spirit which seems to bid defiance to the pressure of the tidies, lie turns out all kinds of sawed Lumber at pricrs, lower by far than can he founl anywhere in the county. Fanners and m-chn'cs lo.k to your interests. The Crops. From what little we have seen of the country ai d from what we daily hear froqj our friends from the country, we think that unless some unseen drawback shculd visit them the crops will be unusually go -d. this sess n. Everything appears to be growing fiaely. Ice Cream. The other evening we called fit Saloon of Jlr. Goo. Peck, and partook of some his delicious Ice Cream. We never ate better. We undirstand George is going to move bis saloon up town, if arrangements can be made. This will make it quite con conveniert for his up town friends. His Ice cream is not bard to take'BD a warm evening. Fine Strawberries. Wc were tbe recip ient, a few diys ago, of a dish of fine, ripei rosy strnwberies, of a large size. They were raised by Mrs. DaDiel Welch of this Borough and seat to us by that lady. Mrs. Welch will p'ease accept eur ihatks, for her kind remembranco of the prin'er. A Fine Summer Drink. There are many different kind of temperance dtioks indulged in by our cit'zens, during the warm season. Bot wr have never found anything to equal the mineral water which flows from the fountain a: Hairis' Drug Store. Milliners and Merchants dealing in Straw Goods, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ac., will, in making their jurchascs, please remember those who shew 'heir enterprise by advertising in your local paper. Th-.se who thus show their desire for your custoi.i deserve your patronage This is a general rule which almost invariably proves gooJ, acd especially do ire believe it will do so ia this instance. Wc refer to the establishment of S. S. CORBIN, 218, Arch street, Philadelphia. See card in another column. Rheumatism can be cured by a very sim ple remedy advertised to-day. The " Elixir Prop ylamine" has been tried and is a'-l that is claimed for it. BULLOCK &. CRENSHAW hre well kno vn to medical men, and their name recommends it to the public. MIRRTEIT On the 30th ult , by the Rev. Thos. Sherlock, MR. DAVIDS. WOODS, of CltnrfioH c mnty, to Miss ELIZABETH MAVES. of Centre county. BROTHERS? ITAVTNG returned from the East, invite the at -il testion of the public and their old customers to me large and extensive assortment of SEEING & SUMMER GOODS. whictj they are now opening aud ready to wait upon purchasers with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to this community. Tbev desire to call particular attention t their great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, con sisting in part of Chatiies, Lawns, all wool De- Lains. of colors. Baroges, Dress Silks, Mantil'a* I.agues, &c. The above goods were se lec'i with great care expressly to suit the taste vi the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Goves, Collars, Undersleeves, Dress trimmings, <fc*. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, of all colors and styles at very low prices, togeth er with one of the lareem ana Lest stocks of Read j-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps. Buots and Shoes, Ladies' Straw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, ishaker Bon nets for wives and children. Builders will find it to their advantage in call ing to select their Hardware, as our assortment is large and complete : aiso, Mattresses. Mackarel, Herring, Cod Fish and salt. Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best, which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persons visiting BelZefonte from the country, wi 11 find it to their advantage to ca lt before purchasing else where, as we take pleasure in showing our goods Bad think we can suit them both as to price and quality, and nre determined to sell at the very owest cash prices. tS^A II kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods- June 13 '6l. NO " PANIC" AT THE N. E- CORNER of Fourth and Market Streets, Phil idelphia. no x not it KM: have stoeked their extensive establishment to its utmost capacity with paper hangings, curtain pa per, Ac. Tne excellent opportunity produced by the late panic to buy for cash has been turned to good account by this" enterprising firm. Their stock now embraces tbe largest assort ment of imported nnd domestic manufactured pa per hangings in Philadelphia, and their wrll do serued reputation to sell cheap will be maintain ed during another season. Their abundant meaDS, heaTy importations, extensive manufactu ring facilities, all tend to give them advantages which attract shrewd buyers Their business is steadily increasing each season, and if the late panic still exists it is not visible at Fourth and Marke streets. apr. 4. 1861.—3 m. [Orwig. Millinery GoodLs! \ LARGF and splendid assortment of Millinery ix Goods has just been received at the S tore of JlltS. E. H, GRAFIUS. Among other things, may be found a fine assort ment of VELVET, SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, purchashed in the city, aud trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. Laving 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. Bellefonte' Nov. Ist—'6o; tf. *3t*3E3E3ES CE3VTH.EI nKMOCKAT. LIST OF VENDERS OF CENTRE COITNTY, PA.—Noriee is hereby given to all Whole sale and Retail Dealers engaged in selling Goods, Wares, Merchandize, Cimmodities, or effects of whatever kind or nature, whether of the growth or product of the U lited States, or of any foreign State, and to all Bankers, Manufacturers Mer chants and Millers,residing in the county of Cen tre and State of Pennsylvania, that they are clas sified and assessed by the undersigned Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes in the said county for the year 1861. Borough of Bellefonie. Names of Venders. Class. License. Wilson A Bros. Mdz. 13 $lO 00 D. M. Wagner, " 10 20 • 0 S J. B. Awl, " H 7 On : 11. Brokerhoff. " 12 12 50 ! E. C. Humes A Bro., " 13 10 00 A. Sternberg A Co., 41 14 7 00 i C. Derr, " 14 7 00 1 Hoffer Brothers, 13 1C 00 ; May A Leob, " 11 16 00 Tonner A Steel, 44 42 12 00 I Martin Stone, " 13 10 00 ' C. Mcßride, Agent, 41 14 7 00 i Wm. MoCKlland, Mer't Tailor, 14 700 J Montgomery A Son, " j4 700 i Wm S. Tripple, 44 14 7 00 Geo. Livingston, Books, 14 7 00 W.J. Stein, Jeweller, 14 700 ' Jno. Moran A Co., " , 14 7 00 J. Hanis A Co., Drugs, 14 700 F. Green, 44 14 7 00 T. Burneido, Shoe Store, 13 10 ( 0 N. Ilillibish, Stoves. 14 7 00 ' Baxtresser A Ciist, Hardware, 13 10 00 M. A F. Leob, Tallow Chan's, 14 7 00 ! Joseph Wilson, " 14 7 00 i Chanes Brown, Ale, 10 00 i Simon MulroDy, " 10 00 ' I. Hina, Lager Beer, 10 00 11. H. Stone, Confec'y A Beer, 10 00 I John Sharkey, '• Ale, 10 00 1 James Reading, " " 10 00 E. Brown, Confectionary, * 5 00 11. Trcziyulny, " 5 00 IM. Andrews, Oysters, Ale A Confeo'y, 10 00 : Geo, Peck, " 44 10 0J Burnsid-i Township. ! F. P. Hu-xstail, Mdz. 12 sl2 50 ! James K. Buak, 44 14 7 00 A. H. A J. Shock, " 14 7 00 1 W. A M. Ttewart, " 14 7 00 S Eismhaner, Ale A Confec'y, 10 00 Boggs Township. | C. A J. Curtin, Mdz. 12 ST2 50 McCoy, Linn A Co., •' 12 12 50 Miles Green, Restaurant, 8 5 00 Ferguson. Township. Shorb. btowart A Co., Mdz. 11 sls 00 | A. Rankin, " 13 10 00 A. Sample A Co, " 13 10 00 ' Henry Hridge, " 14 7 00 Jas. O'Brinn, Con.ec'y A Oysters, 8 600 C. Musser A Co.. 44 Drugs 14 700 Gregg Township. Adam Fi.-ber, Mdz. 13 $lO 00 j R. H. Duncan, " 12 12 50 J. C. Fisher, " 12 12 50 Haines Township. Gross A Yenriok, Mdz. 13 $lO 00 D O. Bower. *' 12 12 50 S. WeidensaulA Co., " 13 10 00 1 John C. Motz, " 13 10 00 I Jaoob Condo, 44 14 7 00 . Geo. Bright, Grocer's A Confec'y, 14 700 j Harper A Grimes. Mdz. A 44 14 700 Halfinoon Township. . Gray A Mclvinney, Mdz. 13 $-0 00 ' Nuean Biakeley, " 14 7 00 A. R. Barlow, '• 14 7 06 1 Henry Adams, " 14 7 00 James Love, " 14 7 00 : D. McKinney, Oyst's, Ale A Cc n'y, 7 1 0 00 Huston Township. J. I. Thompson, Mdz. 14 $7 00 Harris Township. J..hn E ibler A Co., Mdz. 14 $7 00 ! George Jack, " 13 10 00 ; J. 11. Hahn, " 14 7 00 , Daniel Hess, " 12 12 50 M. G. Keatley, " 14 7 00 : D Houser A Son " 14 7 00 j H. Faber, " 14 7 00 : Thomas Dale, " 14 7 00 i Thompson, Linn A Co., 44 IX 10 00 j Weaver, Davidson A Co., " 14 7 00 j Jas. J. Price, Groo's A Confec'y, 14 7DO Win. Mallery, 41 " 14 7 00 Howard Township. ; Jno. Irwin, Jr. 4 Co., Mdz, 14 $7 00 ! 13. Weber, " 13 10 00 R. Cook, 44 13 10 00 John P. Packer, " 14 7 00 James Mahaffey, Confectionary, 8 500 Daa'l Leathers, Conf'y A Grocer's, 14 7 00 Liberty Township. John Brickly, Mdz. 14 $7 00 Mrs. Bumgardner A Co., •' 14 7 00 Daniel Kunes, " 14 7 00 Joseph Q. Williams, eonfect'7, 8 500 Milesburg Borough. J. M, AE. A. Green, Mdz. 14 $7 00 | Weaver, Davidson A Co. " 13 10 00 Harrison Levy, " 13 10 00 Wi'lets A Cook, " 13 10 00 J. B. Hahn, confec'y A Grocer's, 14 700 !• C. G. Ryman, Drugs, 14 7 00 Wm. Runklo, Conf'y, Oyst'r A Beer 7 10 00 Hurion 'lownship. . Wm. Allison, Mdz. 14 $7 00 N. A J. Beck, •' 14 7 00 Miles Township. Thos. Wolf A Son, Mdz. 12 sl2 50 j Samuel Frank, " 13 10 00 llost-rman A Hirpcr, " 11 700 Henry Foster, •* 13 10 00 i J. A D. shafer, " 13 10 to Henry Shafer, '• 14 7 00 Dau'l Winters, conf'y A Oysters, 8 800 I'erin Township. \ John V. Foster, Mdz. 12 sl2 50 D. A. Rhul, " 13 10 00 ( J P. Kepheart, " 13 10 00 ; Foot A Hartman, " 14 7 00 | J. Eisenhuth, Conf'y A Grocery, 14 700 Foiler 'lownship. ! E. Swope, Mdi. 14 $7 00 I M. L. Leitzel, " 14 7 00 | Peter Kerlin A Son, " 14 7 00 i Thompson A Brother, " 12 12 50 ! William Wolf, " 12 12 ) 0 | Harpster A Minich, Ale, 8 500 Fallon Township. P. -S. Kerlin, Mdz. 14 $7 00 Rudolph Light, Mdz. and conf'y 14 7 ("0 Peter Murray, " 44 14 7 00 Bush lownship. D. J. MeCann, Mdz. 13 $lO 00 8. Carlile, " 14 7 00 'Hale A Co.. ' 4 12 12 60 | James Mr.i.ey A Co. " 13 10 00 I J. I. Moriis, " It 7 00 C. Muusin A Co. " 13 10 00 J. F. Hung, Stoves, 14 7 03 j C. K. Foster, Drugs, 14 7 00 I Jas. Test, Oyst's, Ale t confec'y, 7 10 00 j Jus. Ganoe, " " 7 10 00 ; Daniel Bible, Jeweller, 14 700 Snowshoe Township. J. D. Ilarsis <fr Co. Mdz. 12 sl2 50 F. P.Hurxstall, •' 13 10 00 Jas. Uzzelf, oonfectionary, 8 500 Jacob Bochtol, • 8 6 00 Spring lownship. S. Haupt Jr. & Co. Mdz, 14 $7 00 j Harry Minn, " 14 * "7 00 ! J. M. Campbell, " 14 7 00 j Valentine's <£ Co. " 12 12 50 j Thomas & Harris, " 11 15 00 Jouu Barnes, ' confectionary, 8 500 TJnion Borough. B. Rich, Mdz. 13 • $lO 00 John Bing, Groceries, 14 700 A. N. Russe), " 14 7 00 L. N. Peters, " 14 7 00 Walker lownship. i Washington Iron Co., Mdz. 12 sl2 50 Powell & Shafer, 44 13 10 b0 H. BrowD, " 13 10 00 M. Thompson & Co. " 13 10 00 J Struble, 44 14 7 00 Samuel Pontius, " 14 7 00 Worth lownship. R. D. Cummings, Mdz. 13 $lO 00 Banks of Deposit. Humes, McAllister, Hale & Co. S3O 00 Wm. F. Reynolds & Co. 80 00 D. G. Bush, Broker, 30 00 H- Brokerhoff, - 30 00 Billiard Tables. M. Andrew", S3O 00 George Downing, 80 00 Liquor Merchants. H. Brokerhoff, Bellefonte, $25 CO D. M. Wagner, " 25 00 May & Leob, 14 25 0e Martin Stone, " 25 w0 Balser Weber, Howard Twp. 25 00 J. Q. Adams, Liberty " 25 00 Distilleries. J. C. Motz, Haines Twp. sls 00 G. W. Stover, Penn " 15 00 W Willard, Bennor 44 15 00 Lewis Haas, " " 15 00 Merchant Mills. S.Wilson, Harris Twp. $7 00 Jacob Moyer, 44 " 7 00 A. Fisher, Gregg • 700 R. H. Duncan, •' " 7 00 B. A. Rbule, Penn " 7 00 Daniel Musser, 44 " 7 00 John C. Motz, Haines " 700 Levi Lukenbach, Miles " 700 John Foster, " " 7 00 James Gordan, Walker " 700 Thom.is & Harris, Spring 10 00 E. C. Humes, " " 10 00 2. Dale, " 44 7 00 11. Brokerhoff, Benner " 700 W F. Reynolds, " " 10 00 George Gates, Halfm'n 44 7 0 0 George Ard, Fergus'n 14 7 00 John M. Wagner, Milesburg 10 00 Notice is hereby given to all parsons interested, that an appeal will be held at the Commissioners Off.oia theßoronghof Btllelonte. on Saturday toe 6th day of July. 186T, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whore all persons aggrieved by the above classification, may attend if the" see prop er. Given under my hand and seal this Ist day of June, A. D., 1861. JOS. B. ERB, filercautiie Appraiser. June 6- '6T. 4t. S.S.uorbinT MANUFACTURER AND WROLESALE DEALER IN BONNETS. BONNET FRAMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Straw and Millinery Goods in General, No. 218 Arch Street, above S cond, June 6, '6l.—ly] Philadelphia. A-yer's Cherry Pectoral. ! Cfltmcr & Jltccl, HAVE OPENED j The largest assortment of goods ever before offerod for sale by them, consisting, j as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually kept in a country store, together with all the HEW STYLES IN MARKET. DR3HSS GCOISS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madrno's De- Beges, Bvrages, Barage delains, Delains, Chulli delains, Poplins, Lcstres, Alpacas, Bouahazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, ChalliCrape- Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Kobesand Traveling Brest Goods. ALSO, A large assortment of mourning goods. ALSO, Black Silk, Tbibit Cashmere Crape and Stilia Shawlr, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and READY II ADE CLOI MIVG ALSO. Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces and Edgings. ALSO, Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li nen and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T able Covers and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi cials and Bonnet Trimmings, ALSO, A very arge assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queensware, Ced.irware and Groceries. ESPECIALLY WOULD TONNEE& STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS & BUILDERS To their much enlarged stock of Hardware sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellofonte, June 6, -61—tf., NEW GOODS! IIOFFER BROTHERS, (Successors to G. W. Jackson,) HAVE just received a large and ex'eosive assortment of DHY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hlats and Caps, WITH A LARGE STOCK OR Q UEENSWA RE, HARD WARE. FISH AND SALT, ST UK, FJL OUR, Ac., Ac. Their stock of Spring and Summer Ladies' fan cy Dress Goods, ciii.not be excelled by Dy other house i Central Pennsylvania, and embraces ev ery variety of style and quality. The CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VE3TINGS, CALICOES AND AIUsLINS, are also very superior—while the supply of Gro ceries, Teas. Coffees, Ac, is worthy of the atten tion of the public and customer. opr 4, 'fit. CAN buy your ciothiug for ycurselves 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.. in the Diamond, where you WXL.Xi. SAVE at least irom 2- to 3d per cent. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to be bad at this Storn at the lowest cash prices, and receive well made goods. Would it not be bet ter to SAVE! MUCH valuable time by calling immediately and lay in your stock of Clothing tor the Winter, at this establishment, whero you will cer tainly get the full aalue of your MOTVEY. REMEMBER the place. Onedoor above Liv ingston's Book Store, in the Diraond. • A. STERNBEG A CO. Beilefonte, Nov. 15. 1860. PHILADELPHIA WARMING & VEN tilating Warehouse, 1010 Chestnut street.— WE manufacture and have for sale the l/ent assort ment of warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bat tle Boilers, Low iiown ar.d Parlor Grates, for hard or soft coal, Warm Air Registers and Ventilators, and all other goods in our line. ARNOLD A WILSON, apr. 4,'61. —lm. Orwig. L" IMBT LIME !! LIME!! ! The subscriber re spectfully informs the public that he hes erected a Lime Kiln near the Borough of Beilefonte, where be is makiDg Lime of a superior quality which is acknowledged to be as white and pure as the Ply mouth lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again, mar. 21, 1861.—6 m.] LEON MACKALL. UT W BROWN-attorney-at- T T LAW BELLBKONTK, PENNA. Will attend to all legal business entrusted to him, with prompt ness. May, 5 '59. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. READ! READ!! GRE AT ATTRACTION !! I NEW AND" CHFAF Closing dmpflriunt, NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A., City branch of Rciaenstcine Brothers, 124 North Third Street, Philadelphia. TIIE undersigned Respectfully announce to t he inhabitants of Centre county, and the publio in general, that they have opened fit the above named place, the most eatensive assort ment of READY-3IADE CLOTHING, and Geutleinen's Furnishing Foods, that hne ever been exhibited in this borough, which tbev will sell 30 'Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our sock embraces a full and complete assort men of Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frtck Coats, Cassimere Business Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jeau, Farmers' and Mechanics' Cassimere, Frock and ack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac 0 V Eli CO ATS OF I INE CLOTH, Presidnnt and Moscow liearcrs, Seal and Lion skin and Union Cassiineres, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERE and Doeskin, black Silk mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and Union Cassiiners ; Pants of strong and substan tial material, for tho farmer, laborer and mo cbanic- ANENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvets, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattuiese, Cassimere; clotb Satinet, Ac. A general assortment of Boy-' and Youths' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jack ets, Fine White and Fancy-botorn Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and crarats, Socks and Gloves, Trunks, Vaiices. Carpet ■•bags, Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usially found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keen a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. such as Pocket books Porimonnies, Poeket kuivis and Razors, Combs, und Brushes, Wutcli "'baius. Keys and Guards. Finger-rings A Brea.-t --p is, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revoiv er> Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy G!assos,and a cr.. t many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, all of which we will sell at the Lowest Cash Prises. We invite every person in need of Clothing or any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us with a call and examine our goods, and prices, and we are confident that we can give sr tietaotion, and every person shall feel inclined to toll his friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing can be got. We are constantly receiving accessions to our stoek from RKIZ KSSTKISE BRO'S., Philadel phia, wi. h whom we tire connected, and shall r.l ways-be supplied with a god variety uf all tho ar> ticies in our line, which will surpass in style, cnl, workmanship and cheapness,those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country, A. STERNBERG A CO. Bellefonte,. Oct. 4. 61 tf. NEW STORE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, A fi\Cc DMOTf • PHE undersigned would respectfully in f ora A the citizens of Centre county that they have opened a HARDWARE STORE in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. ou the Northwest corner of tho Diamond. They have selected their stock with great care, at)d are prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred per eent loner thun can be had at any other place. The ladies are particilarlv invited to call and examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every paius to please. They have constantly on hand a variety of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT. MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, Aud all vatrieties of HARD BACK, GRAFTING AND PARREL SA WS, Broad, Hand and chopping Ax . Butchers eleav er and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCII- E'l>, CHISLES, and ADZES. HAY, MANURE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUT ; V, COAL OTL AND T.AMFS. SADDLER Y HARD WARE ( OACH TRIMMINGS. Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Hardware Stoie. Terms Cash. BAXIRESStR A GRIST. Beilefonte, april 26, '6o.—y. GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY TORE. North-East Corner cf the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, FA THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in form his pa Jons and the public generally that he has just returned from Eastern Markets where he has purchased and iB now selling the largest and be t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever brought to this coun try. He has constantly on hand al the approved PATENT MEDICINES of tho day. ALCIIOIIOL, BURNING FLUID, PINK OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO d of tho best brands. COAL OIL A FLUID LAMPS, HAIR. TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTHES, A PAINT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS. Also, a fine assortment of Plain and Faner CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS. &.C.. &.C.. TOYS of everv description, also „ FANCY CHINA-WARE. Pre.-ciipilous and lamny itceips caretully and promptly filled. Thankful tor the patronage ho has received da ring the last four years he solicits a continuance ot the s ami, and trom the cxperienco he has had he feels confident of giving satisfaction. Nov. 15, 18 60. tf. ] FRANK P. OPF.FN MILLS, vA GERMANTOWN, PA. MoOallum tib Co. MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALT.S I.V CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C. Warehouse, No- 509 Chestnut Street Opposite the State House, mar. 21, '6l.— ly ] PHILADELPHIA. T D. WIXGATE,— fj DENTIST.—Office and rosi- fytfficyffrx aence on the North side-of the Pub- T TJ lie Square. Wll pay particular attention to the preservation of the natural teeth. Artificial teeth inserted on any of the approved styles. At home except two weeks, commencing with the first. Mon day of each month. [BellefoDte, mar. 21,'61.—tf. Great Work on the Korae. I THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES: BY ROBERT JENNINGS. V. S.. i PROFESSOK OF PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE SCll- I GEB YIK IBE CtLLIGE OF I'BIIAPEII HIA, ETC. ) j WILL TELL Y'ouof the Origin, History and dis tinctive traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and A.mer ican Horses, v. iih the physical forma tion cr:d peculiarities of tbc un null, I and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition '-f his teeth ; illustrated with numerous explanato ry engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELE You of Breeding, Breaking, .Stabling, Feed it g. Grooming, inhering, and the general management of tbe hors > witl tbe Lest modes of administering medicine, also, bow to tre.-t Biting Kicking, Rearing.Shying,Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other vices to which fie is subject,- with nu merous explanatory engravings. ! THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TKLL YOU nf the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, I' flienza. Bruit, chit.ii. pneumonia. Pleurisy. Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Reccing and Whistling, Lampns Sore Mouth atil Ulcere, and Dec 13' d To -th, with oth er diseases i i tae Mouth and i es.- . ratorv Organs. | THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES ! WILL TELL You of tbe causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Colic, Sti angulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Paisj", Diarr'noja Jaundice, liepatirrboea, Bloody Urine, stones iu the Kidneys and Bladder, lcfiauia tion, and other diseases of the Stom ach, Bowels, Liver and Criuary Or gans. ! THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASE WILL TILL Yon of the cru.-es, symptoms, and Treat cent of Bune, Blood and Bog. Spavin, Ring-bofte, S.waenie, rtrains, Broken Knee?, Wind Galls, Founder. Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Cnnkcr, Thrush and Corns; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy. Staggers, and other diseas es of the Feet. Leg-, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TKLL YOU of mu causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fvver, Mange, Surfeit,- Lock*; I Jaw, F.hvumatDm, j Cramp, Gail?, Diseases of the Eye A Heart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage Castration, ] Seeding, Trephinuing, Doweling. Firing, Hernia. Amputa tion. 'Tapping, and other surgical oj>- e-n lions. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES . WILL TELL YOU of Ititroy'a Method of taming Horses; how to Approach, lia'tor, or Stable a Colt; Low to accustom a horsa to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Faddle, Kiue, cud Break him to Harness ; also, the form ami law of WARRANT r. Tbe whole being the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, pe culiarities, wants and weakness oi this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropriately il luitrnted by nearly One ILtuGrcd Engravings. It j is nrinted in a clear and open typ4, and will be for varded to any address, postage paid, ou reitcipt 1 ofp ioe, half bouud, Si 00, or in cloth, exlra.s 1,25. $ 1000 A Y ear;^?- pribir.g men every v here, iu sel.ing tne above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all sucn are oxceeding'y liberal. ; For single copies cf the Book, or for terms to 1 agents, with other information, apply to or address | JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Susoin St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 8, 1800, —6m. • Tiie reopie's (Jook Book. modernDookery IN AS.L ITS BRANCHES, MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY Mrs. S.J. HALE. It Tells Yru how to choese all kinds of Moats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork ; also the best and simplest way of salting, pick ling and curing the same. I It Tells You Ail the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning JVI utton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffiings ap propriate to each. It Tells Yon how to choose, clean, and presorvc Fish -f all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted : also the various and most adproved modes of cooking, with theditferent Dressings, Sauces, at d Fla vorings appropriate to each, j It Tells You ail the-various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soaps, Broths, and Slews, with tbe Iteli-hus and fceasonings ap j propriiite to each, , It Tells You all the various and most approved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, C atsups and Curries of ail kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Gatno, Mushroons. Ac. i Tells You ail tins varrious and taut approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds af Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pud dings, Oujcletts, Fritters. Cakes, Con fectionery, Preserves. Jellies, and sweet Dishes of every description. It Tells You all the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks. Muf fins, and Biscuit, the best method af preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Joruials and Wines of various kinds. It Tell You how to set out and ornament a Table, b w to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choisest luxu ies of the table wi'hin ev erybody's reach. The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of j twelre hundred Receipt, a 1 of which are iho re j suits of actual expericnco, having bee/\ fully and i carefully tested under the personal ruperintcn ] dence of the writers. It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated With appropriate engra | ving, and will be forwarded to any address, neitt ! ly bouhd. and post.igo paid, on receipt of the 1 price SI.OO, or in cloth, extra, $1.25. ! ffiinon AYFA T? CBn k® m "' le by CBter i v AtJUU -I XhixXV j,rising men everywhere, ' in selling the above work, our iuduecmese nents to K> 1 such being very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to ] ag nts, with other information, apply to or ad | dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. 617 bansoni St., Philadelphia, Pa. I Nov. 8 1860.—6 m. "JUST RECEIVED? A LARGE LOT OF WALL PAPER, of the Latest styles, which will be sold at the low | est po-.-ible prices. None need look elsewhere as any taste can be suited lrom our large and new stock. We have also a fine assortment of SHAICER'?. p : .'m and willow eoloron and white, Pw.—>;v- ■'■■■■ nl .is 11 .it j-io nit flie limes w-aM (Ivi , I . . i,. In\ ■: t' c i.u.ler i„:i i ,i, av a • Mm k .-i ail fisut tnr.iilj "V til.* - '] ' T'l v N :•'.!( A -TFKL HUGH 0. 3ft.£-BS'N, gilt. MANUFACTURER OF EXTRA LIQUOR COLORING, N. TV. Cor. Thii d Jk Poplar streets, Termt Casli.] Philadelphia. Oct. 8, 1860,—1y. 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK 'iiitslssioiss AT BUBNSIDES' WARRANTED t !e just what wo it.-t them. Wo hnvo ilie vorv insi i> l ," .to warrant, and lower cranes in all their vnrei is. i CALL AND EXAMINE OURSTOOIv AND SEE FOR YO K , Rtajiierof uli Description* ; BELTING kept for Machinery. . < v.o ; have tint got I van get in a weeks time S. I.t i city prices. A LA ROM STOCK OF SHOE FIN DUO? DEFY COMPETITION IN HATA "• OBACCO AND Cl f ! A *K -.• .8 idtHery, Saddles. rtr-iles; '•alters, Cart Genre. Out Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, ami ever* article wade and kept by baddfere. WHIPS, IBUNK* TRAVELLING RAG-, i'uWDSB, SHOT. AND r r.T WA TAR P'.iOOE BOOTS. DOVBL E SOCLE!) WAR RAFTED COPPER PIPED COOTS AND SHOOS FO/C €IIIL ORE N. A LAItOK ASSORTMtLYT OF BUFFALO ROBES; HOUSE BLANK MTS j SLEIGII HELLS. FOX TRAPS & | Iligest market pri-c paid for TUBES, SKINS .fc ALL KINDS OF FUWS, Come and examine our stork. Wo wib bow it with pleasure, and satisfy you it :3 THE PLACE to get good Boots nod Shoes, and such articles iu our lino i At Bumside's we scu.ly to please t sives.-it ; isfaction. j accept our thanks fur u\ j" Pellefonte, May, 2nd 'til). . t JACOB LABGMUS, CIS Market Street, Philadelphia,. DEALER IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS H., WATCHcS, An a.ways on hand, a i: ige assort!' oi t of tlia a'aovo kinds of Watches which ho will sell as low as any other House iu the City or else where. •/, I/,, would particularly call attention- t the Celebrated Amor can Watch, which in p- -.li-, ' of accurate lime keeping and durability will ex cel any Imported watch of the same cost, ami s I far less liable of gelling out of order then m-y watch made. These are FACTS which u.li o - det onstrated to any purcbiiitr ou a fair irlai. - Satisfaction will lie guaranteed to any ami all ! purchasing at my establishment. A large as-uTt j meat of JEWELRY, SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARE,. , of every descipiion, style aud Pattern, consumi / j ou hand at No. CIS Market St. Philadelphia. I Sept. 6Go Ha—ly. M. GRAHAMT~ FASHIONABLE: BARER, BELLEFO \ TE. I'A. IT i conceded by everybo.lv that is man en .n_'n to wear a beard, that the place to get -hurt I I easy, clean and seat, is at the Fashiounblr simp, 1 just opposite Isaac May's store, Good Bar. .r-, ! keen and sharp, kept constantly on hand, Hair , Dressing, shampooing, Ac,, Ac.. attended t. in : the most workmanlike manlier. The under?-, g"-d I thankful for past favors, solicits a cootie ..■ e . of the same, M. GKAH.XM. ; TjAHE UNION SHALL BE fit' - i iSEBVfcID, and so everybody ought to or i ' sorva his health in this cold weather by goinu t) | A. STERNBERG & CO., Sign of the Red Flag, near Livingston's I>. k i Store, and provide himself with a suit of warm : cloiliing at a trifling expense. Overcoats s '' -■; jat cost price. Knitted Jackets, under-clotl ing r j dc., Ac., ebouix" - 'lien ever. [Feb. 14. 'hi C'JRTIW & BLANCHARD. ATTOKN EY'S-AT- LA W.BSLLKPONTE.Pi-NV v The undersigned having associated them selves ill the practise of Law, will faithfuily at tend to all professional business entrusted to them in Centre, Clintion and Clearfield counties Ml collections placed in their hinds, will receive their promt attention. Office in Blanchartl's m w building on Allegheny street. Nov. 20 'SB CUIUTX A BLANCH Alt D MOUSE OF ' WM. 7.. REYNOLDS it CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENN A. : Bnls cf Exchange and Notes discounted ; C'oHsc i tioua nude and Funds promptly remitted. later, i est paid on Special Deposits, Exchange on !ho 1 East'—n cities constantly ou hand and for sale. Deposits received. April 7 'SB ~VS TM. liA it DING, FASHI.INABLK Bakiu u AX> yy IfAin DRKSSEP., BELLKFO.NTE, PA., Has J opened a Barber Shop one door above the Frock. , 1 ii House, where he can be found at all times.— ! Good Razors, keen and sharp, kept ceoslotiiiy on j hand. Hair Dressing, Nhantpooniag, Ac., a tten. ded to in the most workman like manner lie hopes by striet attention io business to receive a ; liberal share of public patronage. ~ CONVEYANCING^ DEED:? BUN Da, MORTGAUES, AND" AR TICLES <>F AGREEMENT neatly and cor i rtetly executed. Also, attention will be given to i tbc adjustment of Book Accouuts, and ncc-uin ; i A ifciinstrutiors and Executors prepared forfiling. ; office next door to tbe Post Offi -j. yet., lath. 'OB, W.U. J. REALS If j XJALE & HOY- ATTORNEY--AT juF L,r\ v \ , wia attend pro nplly to all business- I entru s ted to their care. Ofsce in tbe buildiug i formerly occupied by Hon, .las. T. liaie. A CARD. Messrs. Hale A lloy will attend to lny business during nt* absence in Congress, and will be as i sisted by me in the trust of all causes eutrustn it > | the.n J. T U VLB. jail 5*188) Lit A C. MITCnKLL. Cvitcs X. AL L: X-VMI MITCHELL & ALEXANDER. j Having associated themselves in the practice j oi law, will a'ten I promptly to all business en - j trusted to their euro ; Office in the Arcade. [Novil,'GO. —tf. j G A. KAIM.AWB. M. T>. JtS. A. JIOBISINS, St IX FAIR LAMB &■ DOBBINS. Dli. FAIRLAo. 'i tas associated w ; to iiiin I>R J. 11. DUBBIN*.in the practice of medicine itfiee as heretofore on rtiahop street, opposite li o | leuiperance Hotel. Mareh if), 57. J. J. LTI\€TLE. Operative niiii Mecuuuiciii I>euu&r, will tic iU tic various branches of H'n profession in the most approved manner. Ofii- o . ami residence on Spring St-Belleftinte' Pa. [Mar. f. 'Gii.tf. j W W. WiiiTE, DENTIST, has per \\ # nmnently locaieu in Boalsburg. Cent- i ' County Pa. Office ou main St., next door to the | store of Jrhnston A Kelkr, where he putpos.-t i practising h'g professior in the most scieutifi i | manner and at moderate charges. \ ' O FI RST, ATTORNEY-AFLA W i lx Bs.LLs.VoNir., HA., will attend prompt'.! •<* ii bwsinoan entrusted to hi* cure. *'in■ -• 1 N.irrl,west otn n r oi tile ft'i uuond. Wi i |i 11 c ihc -t-v >al r'ou is of '\>. i.u.l l I.e.ton '.an.ics. j' u. 24. ' ; !! tLV, jL. FOaT'i'SsJ. IVX. X>. / : i i>. E • H' cb ,-ti{■ hi < uice.) If- c . \ i Ihi |xo| in k.r"- - so■ itv 1 i-.if .- ; , i..lot*, r. -t .i •eetl'aiij ' a his prot' -' S v .M If aUYy 11 ' i,li * '• 1 i -. x "(See li - .... Lu' iiig • -li .Si ill • reupl-oi hi i- •• j **..• IS:i? itje'fi [iti'lf. ! i. <VI ' M'Ais i i T > TKU rSe hi K\Vf. • ? It.'U. ■ I ■ t. Alf, - .. - I j uaiotj (n A'titf: i • .• 1 vol ! TAS. H. RAAKIS, '■ l r. LAW, jitLLtFuNljS, I .. |iy to all legal business ' Htruiw • i i- I next door to tbe Post Offlce [c t *t. v*..
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