Cjc Centre gemoa'alj THURSDAY, JULY 11th, ISGI LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The Fourth. Bright and lovely WRS tba morning ot the 4th of July 1861. At the dawn of day the echoes of our mountains were awakened by the booming of cannon. — After the first report of the cannon the bells of our town rang out a merry peal and thus joyously ushered in the eighty-fifth anniver sary ot our Nation's birthday. \ ery soon our citizens began to appear in the streets in their holiday attire, apparently ready to engage in the celebration of the day. The places of business remained closed. THE PARADE. At 8 o'clock the Union Invincibles made their appearance in the streets and after pa rading a short tune took up their line of march for Mileeburg. UNION MELTING IN THE M. E CntJRCH. According to previous announcement a Union Meeting of the Methodist and Pres byterian coDgiegations w&s held in the M E Church at 10 o'clock. The exercises were participated in by Rey. James Linn, Rev. Thos. Sherlock, Rev. G. 11. Bernard and lion. Samuel Linn. The addresses were of the most patriotic and religious nature. — THE DINNER AT MILESBURG, Upon arriving at Milesburgthe Invincibles were informed the military and many of the citizens of the town were in Celebration gro?te a short distance below town, ready to receive th;m. When a short distance from the grove we were me' and escorted in by the Milesburg Light Infantry. The Bellcfonte Brass Band bein ir present, enlivened the oc casion by some fioe music. The meeting was cal ed lo order by election of Mr. Jas. Alexander, President, and several Vice Pres idents. whose names wt do not remember. A prayer was offered by Rev. Win. Snhriber, the Declaration read by Mr. C. G. Ryman, and an address delivered by Rev. Swirzer.— The hour having arrived for dinner the com panies formed and marched to table which was covered with every good thing which the Ladies of Milesburg could get up. Imracdi ately after dinner, the Invincibles left for hi me. The eelebratian was o intinoed du ring the afternoon. The citizens and espeeially the ladies of Milesburg may rest assured that they will ver be remembered by the Invincibles for the hospitable mannor in which they enter tained them on this occasion. MEfTtMG IN THE CoURT HOUSE. At 3 o'clock in (he afternoon a meeting was held in the Court House. Maj. James Armor presided. A prsy-r was offered hv Rev. James Linn, and the Declaration was read by James li. Rankin, Esq. A. 0. Furst, Esq., was called upon and delivered a most eloquent and patriotic address. A portion of bis remarks was addressed to the American F : ag, and was of such a character and delivered in such fine style that it drew frura the audience rounds ol applause, fie turned to the President, a gray.haired vete ran and addresssed him as "cur standard bearer in the war of 1812," and promised him that in a short time he should behold that Flag, floating in triumph from the lakes to the gulf and from ocean to oeean. We would, most glad'y, have laid this address before our readers, had we been able to re port it. A short and appropriate address was de livered by Hon. Basuuel Linn, and a prayer offered by Rev. Fields, lite meeting ad j urned. TIIE INVISIBLES' SUFFER. The Invincibles then marched to the res- ; iience Mr. James Ward, whBe estimable lady in connection with Mm. Philo Ward, and Mm. N. liillibi&h, had prepared a little the nicest supper ever we helped to eat- The long table was spread in the lovely yard attaobed to the former gentleman's residence, and covered with every variety of niceties- The Invincibles are decidedly a brave and , determined set of fellows on an occasion of this kind, and their charge upon the table ! was admirably executed;. Charge after charge was made with the determination to Birry every thing before us ; but the ladies were prepared for us and were constantly throwing in reinforcements UDtil the battle ended in the retreat of the Invincibles, who were satisfied that further efforts would be disasterous to themselves. The charge was led on by Capt. Cassidy, in person, who struck the first blow and like Gen. La Vega, tarried at his post long after the retreat of his companions. To express the thanks of ! the company, to these patriotic ladies is im possible. Let them rest assured that when opportunity offers, we will return our thanks in a manner more substantial than by wordy paragraphs and loud ebeers. The Invincibles retnrned to their armory at eight o'clock, bavingsbeen on parade for twelve hours. SENERAL OBSERVANCE OF THE DAT. Our citizens generally, observed the day. The places of busines were all closed with one or two exceptions. Everything pnased off quietly and the Stars and Stripes floated in triumph from many prominent positions. ( The "old widow" boomed the day long, and ! old muskets and pist >ls, Are crackers and torpedoes took full part in the celebration. Frcm Western Virginia. BUCKHANNON, Juiy 8. A courier has arrived here from Webster and reports that four companies of the Ohio Nine-teenth are at Glenville, in Gilmer coun ty,about forty miles distant to the southwest' and are beseiged by a picket regiment of j Virginians, and 1,500 militia, UDder com mand of Col. 0. Jennings Wise, late of tb9 Richmond Enquirer. Col. Tyler, of the Sev- j enth Ohio, who was at Weeton, has marched , to their relief, and the Tenth Ohio, Col. Lytle ' has .just gone forward to their rescue. I FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, July 7.—About midnight, a report ot a pistol wan IMA IL near the CJ urn* bia armory, and an exclamation " he's kill ed." The guard rushed to the spot, about a square down, on Maine avenue. A Z u>*ve was found weltering in bis blood ; a ball Pad passed in at his eye and out through tho top of his head, showing that he had 1 eeu shot by some one beneath lim. llis body was considerably bruisad and beaten. The in mates of the house were arrested and lodged in prison. They consisted of live women, all the men having escaped. An investigation was ordered on Saturday morning, but no light was throw n upon the subject. About three o'clock on Saturday, a Dum ber of bis comrades went there and obtained admittance to the house, and proceeded to ransack the whole block, ail being notorious bouses of ill-fame r tba farni'ure was broken up, and si me ot the best carried out in the street, and then fires kindled in the bed rooms. The whole block was soon in s b'aas ; some of the inmates and it few of ihe police, soon appeared ana commented abus ing the soldiers, when they gathered up the furniture that had been saved and threw it into the fire The fire engines came, but the soldier* would not let them he used, except to save the surrounding build"':-?*- A com pany of United Stages Cavalry eune rushing down or? the crowd without anv notice, and, in their charge, injured a number of unof fending men. Several prisoners were made ; hut nothing n >\r remains but a heap of chared ruins. The !o-s is about six thousand dollars. Last Dight and this morning ten thousand troops crossed the Potomac, part at the Ar senal in bouts to Alexandria, and part at the Loi-g Bridge to Falls Church. Ten th >us and more are ordered over to-night It w ill take two or three days yet, however, before they can arrage all so as to sweep everything before them, when the three columus move : from Alexandria, Falls Church and ArlLg | ton Heights. Col. Lamon left Williainsport with Minis ; for Russet this morning. He savs he heard j nothing of anv third fight of Gen Patterson's I command. Valiandightm went out on a i visit 10 the Ohio camp to-day, and the men | having heard he was coming, prepared an ! effigy and hung it up, labelled " Yallandig i ham, the Traitor." TV hen he onme in, in ! suits were s.howcred upon him till he fled to | save his life. 1 Affairs on the Upper Potomac. WASHINGTON, July s.—The icforma'iin received from General Patterson by the War Department yes eiduy wis of the most grat ltying character, including the achievement of another'oriiintiit and important success. Gen. Patterson's army entered and passed through Martinshurg yesterday morning, in hot pursuit of the enemy. After their de teat on the 2nd inst.. when tbey were scat tered by the column of General Patterson, they fell hack and rallied in the vicinity of Martinsburg, from whence they were age in . driven, and were being pursued at the latest accounts. They bad been reinforced, and seemed disposed to make another stand about tight miles from Martinsburg. The Secession force which General Pat | terson scattered on the 2nd, it is row ascer j tained, had sixty killed and many more j wounded. The army on entering Martinsburg, were welcomed with great enthusiasm hv the mass of the population, who were gratified by the oroteelion promised and now affirded them by the Government. Thus t K e Fourth ot July was gloriously celebrated et Martins burg. BALTIMORE. July B.—Lctters.r'eceived here from Martinsburg to day, hearing Saturday's dati, state there hod been no movement a* yet towards Winchester by Geceral Patter son's column and no hostile advance by the enemy. Firing was exchanged on Friday between the piekets of the Seventh Pennsyl vania, Oapt. Girard's Company, and the Se cession pickets, which resulted in the retreat of the Rebel-t, and, and tiie belief that some of them were wounded. Two of the Federal nickers were captured this morning at the house of a man named Small, two and a half miles below heie.— They were surrounded by fen Rebel Cavalry. The captur Q waß entirely owing to their im piudence in venturing beyond their posts. Under a false report, the Eighth, S x - eoth and Ninth Pennsylvania, the Scott Legion and Hoy all's company of the Second Cavalry, turned out%rd marched two miles south ward to.day at noon. There was firing on the extreme right _ar some scattering triop ! ers, hut to casualties. JfSP Tl't wish itperfect'y understood that ice will insert the name of no man as a candidate for office unless that name be accompanied ly One Dol lar and Fifty Cents. He iciil in no ease break this rule. ANKOUN CENTS. JX&S- We are authorized to announce the name °F FRANCIS JODOX, of Spring tp., at a candidate !®r the office of ( ounty Treasurer, subject to the of the Republican county Convention. ~'marrTed. On the 13th ult., by the Rev. John Tanner, MR. JAMES HKSTOX, to Miss HANNAH E. ROSEN - STEEL, both of Unionville. On the 2nd inst., by the same, MR. SAMUEL MITCHELL, to Mtss ELIZABETH ANN LUCAS, both of Mechnnicsville. diedT On the "Oik ult.. at his residence in Howard, WM. RIDDLE, aged 64 years. The deceased was a native of Ireland, but for many years has been a citizen of the United States. He was a true patriot, a good citizen, and a con sistent christian. At Milesburg, CAROLINE, wife of JONATHAN BULLOCK, aged 34years. ' The subject of this obituary was truly " ac quainted with grief." On the 30 th of June, 1860, she lost a lovely little daughter aged 9 months, and on the 26th of December, following, by a very sudden stroke by the hand of death she lost anoth er daughter aged 15 years, who was not dear to a mothers heart only, but was loved by all who knew her—she was loved most by those who knew her best. MRS. BULLOCK'S burden became too great; her system gave way beneath its weinght, she sank into consumption, and on the 3d inst., death released her from her sufferings. B. jwgf We invite special attention to the adver tisement of Prof. W od's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, in another column. For weak ness and generally debility there is nothing like it; it will strengthen, exhilerate, create an appetite at once, regulate the bilious system, aid digestion, and in short, restore the weakened or gans to all their original vigor and strength. So valuable a Tonic Cordial should be in the hands of every invalid and in every familv. Reader, try it. ysif We congratulate our readers upon the discovery of a sure cure for Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, and all Mercurial Diseases, which is effected without the use of internal medicines which destroy toe constitution and give tempora ry relief only. In fact it is the only known rem edy effecting a perfect cure, and we feel warran ted, from its recommendations, in calling the at tention of the afflicted and those having friends suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia or the pernicious effects of Mercury, to the adver tisement in another column of our paper, of Dr. Leland's Anti Rheumatic Band. Reader, have you seen Prof. Wood's ad vertisement in our paper. Read it; It will inter est you. T3EKK UEIMOCRAT. PriOF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTOKATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR. IS precisely what its name indicates, lor tvliile | pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhil- j mating and strengthening to the vital powers. It j also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood ; in all its original purity, and thus restores and j renders the system invulnerable to attacks of dis- ! ease. It is the only preparation ever offered to ; the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all, ! So chemically r-nd skillfully combined as to he I the most powerful leuic, and yet perfectly adapt ed so at to act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the iceukest stomach and' tone up the digestive organ?, and allay all ner- ! vous and other irritation. It is also perfectly ix- I hilerating in its effects, and yet it is never fol lowed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thor oughly combining powerful tonie and soothing properties, and consequently c'tu never injure As a sure preventive and cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Loss of Appetite F lintn'rss, Ferrous Ir ritability. Neuralgia I'a'pitution -J the Heart, Ileluucholy, Hypochondria, Niyht threats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of cases so fearfully fatal called FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREQULAII I TIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derangement of the Urinary orgaDS. It will not only cure the debil'ty following CIIILLS and FEVER, but prevent ail attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the diseases at once, if already attacked. • Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it will infalliably prevent any deleierious conse quences following upon change of climate and water. As itpievents costiveness, strengthens the di gestive organs, it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary habits. Ladies not accustomed to much out-door ex eroi-e should always use it. Mothers should use it. for it is a perfect relief, taken a mouth or two before tho final trial, sbc will pass the dreadful period with perfect case and safety. There is t>o mistake about it. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT! ! MOTH ER S T1 IY IT IT And to you we appeal, to detect the ilnfess or decline not only of your daughters before it be to late, but also your sons and husbmJs, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be. known iu time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it were not for you, they too, would travel in the same downward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. Dut the mother is always t'igilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure vuur never-failing affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE COR DIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the reme dy which should be always on hand iu time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 44-1 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis,' Mo , and sold by ail good Druggists. Price One Dollar per Bottle. [July 1 1, '6l. ly. GRGAT CURET DR.. LELA.ND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND NEURALGIA, AND A SURE CURE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. IT is cenveniently a ranged Band, containing a medicated compouud, to be worn around the aist, iu habits of living is required, and it en tirely removes the disease from the system, with out producing th injurious effects arising irom the use of "powerful internal medicines which weaken anil destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By tbi3 treatment, the medicinal propertiescnutained in the Band, come in coii tact with the blood and reaches the diseas es, through the pores of tho skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a most powerful ASTI-M ERCCRIAI, agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the per n?'cion effects of Mercury. Moderate case? are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiv ing testimonials of its efficocy in aggravated cases of longstanding. PRICE ?2,00, to be had of Druggists generally, pr can be scut by mail or express, with tall direc tions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Proprietors, N. B Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. Usiy Agents Wanted Everywhere July 11. '6l. ly. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE Post Office at litiliefoiite, June 30th. IS6I. Ariuer, James . Ui'e, Cuites 6, Atkinson, Or. A J. Kerr, Danial Apt, Miss Catharine Katin, T. M. Bargue, E iwaid 2 Leitzell, Nonh 2, Burns, Patrick Lotzmihizer, t'red'k Bi ehanan, Evan M. Leech, Jam ; s Barthgate, John 1. Mussey, Joseph Batkurst, John S. Mitchell Ezeritk Corl, John MOB. , Sarah Croker, John Mi'ler, W. S. Camel, Miss Lizzie Parry, Dr. H. B. Cli.rk, Mrs Catharine Pair, William Car.-, Patrick 10 .yd olds, B. M. Celeman, Micheal Sevier, Sarah Clark, -i ira Stranton, John Doilan, Martin Sherman, Lewis C. Dale, S, Shearer, Jacob D. Davis, J. A. Sharer, Mary J. Eastman, George it. Spell'um. Peter Eisman, Charles Stade, George P. Evans, Samuel Teare, Margret Graiiis, Hester Thomas Win. B. Gillespie, Barney Thump on Sydnc-" Geary William Thompson. Aliek M. Goldman, Mollie Witterbatoru, W.W Howe rick, Morris T. Ward.lt. Hull, Albert Welter, Micheal Hudson, Levi Waguer, Thomas Hoover, Dr. George Wetzel, 1 mes 2 ftouek, Samuel Winslow, T. B. 3 Hoy, Jerry All persons calling for letters in the above list, will please say they aro advertised. WM. COOK, P. M. July 11, '6l St. During the pasiyear we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this coun try the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEITMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the Most flattering Testimonials of its real value in the trsatment of this painful and obsti nate disease, we are induced to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with the afflicting.eomplaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel dis posed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the fonu above spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical jour nals.) It is carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK !. NEW FIRM &XEW GOODS! WILSON & TATE. HAYING OPENED A NEW STORE AT THE FARM SCHOOL, CENTRE CO., PA., INVITE the attention of the people of that vi cinity to their large and well selected stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. whieh they are now opening and ready to wait upun purchasers with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to this community. They desire to call par iealar attention totht r great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODo, con sisting in part of Cballies, Lawns, all wool De Lains, of diferent colors, Daruges, Dress Silks, Mantil'r." Tissues, Ac. The above goods were se lect with great care expressly to suit the taste JL the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a -general assortment of Hosiery and Goves, Collars, Undersleeves, Dress trimmings, it. CLOTHS & CASSIMEHES, of all colors and styles at very iow prices, togeth er with one of the largest ana tiest stocks ot Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Cape. Boots and bboes, Ladies' Straw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, ahaker 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 Pish and salt. Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best, which cannot be surpas.-od in quality. Persons desiring to purchase goods of any kind wili find to their advantage to call before purchasing elset where, as we ts-ke pleasure in showing our goods and think we can suit them both as to price and quality, and are determined to sell at the very lowest cash prices. %aa-Ali kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods* P. S. WILSON. June, 19th '6l, 6m GEO. W. TATE. STATE OF THE NATION"" THE VERY LATEST NEWS! ENCOURAGING FACTS! NEW GOODS! AT BARLOW'S NEW STORE, At Storms town Centre Co., Pa. TjWIE undersigned has just returned from the East withapicotf assortment of the Latest Styles of Goods, which, owing to the present gen eral depression in business, induces him to offer his goods at a very small advance of CITY COST, FOR CASH. Persons wishing to purchases! the above la s will do well to call and examine for themselves, before :'u: , ing elsewhere, at the New Store in Storm*town-. June 13, '6l,—tf.] A. R. BARLO-W. 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 their taste can he suited from- our largo and new stock. M e have also s> Gne assortment of SHAKERS, palm and willow colored and white. Persons de siring goods at prices to suit the times would find it to their advautgo to buy of the undersigned who have a choice stock of all goods generally found in a country store. mar. 21, '6l.—tf.] TGNNER & STEEL. S. S . UORBIM, MANUFACTURER ARC WHOLESALE DEALER IX BONNETS, BONNET FRAMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Straw and Millinery Goods in General No. 2X3 Arch Street, above S ccnd, June 6, '6l. ly ] Philadelphia. rpilE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRE i SERVED, anu so everybody ought to pre serve his he-.hh in this cold weather by going to A. STERNBERG & CO., 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., cheap** *• 'ban ever. [Feb. 14, '6l, W W BROWN- *TTORM£Y-AT . LAW Ktuir NTL, PKNNA. Will attend to ItH legal business entrusted to him, with prompt ness. May, a 'a9. IyATING HOUSE, " I i Corner of Allegheny and L tchop Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. Chickens, tripe, Beef Ac., served up every evening. Eatables to suit the taste and prices to suit the times. , june, 27, '6l. HERBERT STONE, clerk. W. WHITE, D ENTTST, has por a manentiy located in Boalshurg, Centre County Pa. Office on main st., next door to the store of Johnston & KelLr, where he purpo-es practising h : s profession in the most scientifia manner and at moderate charges. HUGH B.BRISBEN, gmggist, MANUFACTURER OF EXTRA LIQUOR COLORING, N. TP. Cor. Third & Poplar ttreete, Term Oath.] Philadelphia. Oct. 3, 1860,—1y. Conner $ £tcd, HAVE OPENED The largest assortment'of goods ever before offered for sale bv them, consisting, as heretofore of all such staple goods ug are usually kept in a country store, together with all the NEW STYLES IN MARKET. ISHESS GOODS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's De- Begcs, Btrages, Bnrage delains, Delaine, Challi delaine. Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines, Lawns. Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, ChalliCrape- Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. ALSO. A large assortment of mourning goods. ALSO, Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla sliawlr, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cnssimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and il EA Di li AOE € LOTHIiYG A L S O, - Ladies' and Gents' lloisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces and Edgings. ALSO, Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li nen and Lace Curtains. Gilt Cornioe for Blinds, T able Covers and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Bibbons, Aitili cials and Bonnet Trimmings ALSO, A very argc assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queensware, Cedarware and Groceries; ESPECIALLY WOULD TONNER & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS & BUILDERS. To their uiuvh enlarged stock of hardware Sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Be'lefonte, Juno 6, -61—tf., NEW GOODS f HOFI'ER BKG T'H EES, (Successors to G. W. Jackson,) HAVE just received a largo and ex'easive assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-M Ai>E CI OTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, Hat© and. Cap©, WITH A LAIIGE STOCK OF Q UEENSWARE, HARD WARE. FISH AND SALT, I 9 A.2% TtS JR, 11/ O U H, &c., &c. Their stock of Spring and Summer Ladies' fan cy Dress Goods, e.t; not He excelled by any other bouse i Central Pennsylvania, and embraces ev etv variety of style and quality. The " CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING . CALICOES AND MUSLINS. are also-very superior—while the supply of Gro ceries, Teas. Coffees, .fee. is worthy of tbe atten tion of the public and customer. Apr 4, '6l. 4 GENTS Wanted Everywhere, to Sell Sta f\ lionery & Jewelry Packages. Both male aou Fom.i i- will find this a pleasant an.: profita ble employment. Every article of the Best Qwality. We allow our Agents a larger discount than any house in the business 1 bey are now making from s3.ou to $3 (10 per day- Send and get a circular with lull description. Address STEVENS A CO. 37, S. Third Street, Philadelphia. June 13,'61. 3m. [Orwig. O-LEN-ECHO MILLS, VA CERMANTOWN, PA. McCalium tfc Co. MANUFACTURERS lAPPRTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, &0. Warehose, Nr>. 509 Chestnut Street Opposite tho State House, roar. 21, '6l.—ly ] PHILADELPHIA. Millinery Goods! * LARUE and splendid assortment of Millinery ix Goods has just been received at the Store of MRS. E. 11. GRAF I US. Among other things, may be found a fine assort ment of VELVET. SILK AXD STRAW BOSKETS, purehoahed in the city, and trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. ..aving employed a first class milliner from the- Cit she feels prepared to execute all orders with wh b she may be favored. ALSO: Wh man's best candies for sale MBS. E. H &RAFIUS. Bellefonte, June 19'61' tf. LT A JjE & HOY. ATTORNEY3-AT i_X LAW, will attend pronptly to all busines entru s ted to their care. Office in the building formerly occupied by Hon, Jas. T. Hale. A CARD. Messrs. Bale & Hoy will attend to mv business during mv absence in Congress, and will be as sisted by me in the trial of all causes entrustedto the.n. _ J. T. HALE. jano'lß6o POSTS FOR SALE— The undersigned hj)s on hi nd and for sale a large supply of Posts of all kinds, which will bo sold in quantities to suihpur 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. Jan. 17. '6L T D. WIXGXTE,-^^ tj DENTIST. —Office ana re.-i --aence on the North side of the Pub- lie Square. Wll pay particular attention to the preservation of the natura teeth. Artificial teeth inserted on any of the approved styles. At home exeept two weeks, commencing with the firs' Mon day of each month. [Bellefonte, mar. 21, '6l. —tf. 6 A . PVIULAMB. M. 3. JAS. A. HOBStNS, M. D FAIR LIMB &, DOBBINS. DK. FAIRLAjUI has associated with him DP. J. H. DOBBIN -.in the practice of medicine iffice as heretofore on Oishop street, opposite the Temperance Hotel. March U),ST. JTjVIYN GLE. Operah™ I il'l a llf ' Mechanical Dentist, will prae t-CiTTr tice all the various brauches of his profession in the most approved manner. Office and residence on- Spring St.Bdllefonte' Pa. [Mar. ?. '6O. tf, O. FURST. attorney-at-law • BEELtFONTK, PA., wiil attend promptly to all business entrusted t<< his care-. Office- on Northwest corner of the Diamond. Will practice in the several Courts of Centre nd Clinton counties. Jan. 2-1. '6l -tf. fcrfiO. L. POTTER. Tfl. D. OFFICE on High street, doffice.) Bellefonte Pa. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore,, and respect fully offers bis professional services his friends anil the public. ' 'ct.26'sß Si J. MURKY, attorney at-law, BKtEKFONTr:. Pknn'a. Office on High St., in the building formerly ocoupied by tne Hon. James Burnside, dee'd [mar. 14, 'B6l —tf. M'AJuIxISTER & BEAVER ATTORN 1.Y6-AT LAVY,'iELLKFosnv., Pa Uffice on Allegheny Street. Feb. 10 59 "ITTANTED.—A boy of industrious and moral yV habits, to learn the mercantile business. — Noe will be accepted without being well recom mended. Apply to MARTIN STONE, Bellefonte, Pa. [July 11,2t. | READ! 11EAD!! | GREAT ATTRACTION"!!! NEW AND CHEAP iClolljing (Tmpuum, j NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, j BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,I City branch of Reiarensteiie Brothers. 124 . North Third Street. Philadelphia. TIIK undersigned Respectfully announce to t be inhabitants of Cenfic county. and the ! j public in genera 1 , that they have opened at the | abeve ntmed place, the ILO-I extiurive as-ort ; inent of READY-3IADK CLOTHING, | and Gentleiuem's Furnishing I ro-is. that has ever I been exhibited in this borough, which thev will : I sell 30 IPer Cent. Cheaper than The Cheapest. Our sleek erubiaces a lull and cemplite uesort ; men of Fine Black Cloth Diess and IrtekCoats, i Cas.-imere Bu.-in e.-s Couts >atiiiet, Tweed, Jean, ; Farmets' and Mechanics' Cassimer'e, Frock and ; ack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac O YERCOA TS OF lINE CLOTH, Presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion | skin anJ L'nion Casaimerss, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CASSIMERR ! and Doeskin, black Silk mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Saliuet aud I Union Cnssimcrs ; Pants of strong and substan | tial material, for Sue lairncr, lat.orer and me- j chacio- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VETS S i such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvet), j Grenadine, Valencia, BSattalese, Cussimore; cloth j Satinet, Ac. | A general assortment of Boy ' and Youths' i j Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, i Hats, Caps. Undershirt* and Drawers, Knit Juck ets. Fine White and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars, ; Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats, j Socks and Glo\ es, Trunks, Valices. Carpet shags, ; Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usually found in a well assorted stora ot this krud. j We a'so keep a fine assortment: of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. such as Pocket bonks Puriiuouuies, Pocket knivas and Razors? Combs, and Brushes, Watch- i "ihains, Keys and Guards, Finger-rings a Breatt- j p is, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Kevolv j ers Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and a gri.t many otbor fancy and useful arlicle-". too 1 numerous to describe, all ol 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 si tisfaction, ; and every person shall feel inclined to- tell his ; friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing eun be got. We arc constantly rcceiring accessions to our stoek from RKIZ KNSTRINE BRU'S., Philadel phia, wi h whom we are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar ticles iu our liue, which will surpass tn rtyW. rut, voorkmanehip and cltpcpiicm, those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO*. Bellefonte.. Oct. 4, 61 —tf. GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY TORE. North-East Corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA THE UN DERSIGNED would respectfully in form his pa .runs and the public generally that he has just returned from 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 coun try. He has constantly on haDd al the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day. ALCHOHOL, BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL. COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO Rush Up, Swim Up, Hy Up, Crawl Up, Fire Up, Steam Up, Tail Up, Push Up, any way so that you get up to A. STERNBERG & GO'S Chep Clothing Store (above Litingctou's.Book ; Store) in the Diamond, Bellefonte. j June 28, '6l tf. ATTENTION COMP ANY! FORWARD MARCH! TO A. STERNBERG A CO'S CHEAP CLOTH ING STORE, in {he Diamond, and get a ruit of Spring and Summer clothing at Reduced Prices. ' Hang the banner on the cuter wall, "That the people may know where to call. A. STERNBBERG A CO. is the place to buy | all kinos of Mens' and Boys' clorbiDg cheaper than at at other establishment in this vicinity. THE WAR MOVEMEN is driving numbers for Clothing, Hats, Caps a d fumi-hiug Goods to A. S.ERNBERG4 Co. NEW GOODS received every week, and sol cheaper than ever at A. STERNBERG A Co, Bellefonte Jnne 29. j : - i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A NEW STORE'.! HARDWARE, HARDWARE, SFNMMAM A jL/®\A\V BELLEFONfE. / sSJL 'I"*HE undersigned would respectfully inform J| the Citizens of t'enfcre county that they have' "" HARDWARE STORE in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson <& Bro. on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They have .-elected their stock with great care, and are prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred, per eent lower than can be had at any other place. The ladies are particularly invited to call and' examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a ilheral portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every pains to please They have constantly on hand a variety of' DOCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Riffles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CIiOSS CUT, MILL ARD CIRCULAR SAWS, And all vatrieties of HARD-RACK, GRAF TIRO ARD PARREL SA ir.y. Broad, Hand and chopping Ax-s. Butchers cleav er and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ETS, CIIISLES. and ADZES. HAY, MANURE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUT: V, CO A L OIL AND L A MRS. SADDLER 1' HARD WARE iOA Cu TR IA'HrSOS. Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, A: d everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Hardware Stuie. Teniis Cash. BAXIRESSnR & CRIST. Pellefonte, npril 2t5, 'oo.—y. NEW AND SPUNDID STOCK OF ®§6?SMMBS AT BURNSIDES' WARRANTED to be just what we represent tbem. We have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YCPIRSEL Leather of slf Descriptions. BELTING kept for Machinery. Any sits have not got I can get in a week" time. Sold a city prices. A LAIiGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collar*, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT. AND CAPS WA TAR PROOF BOOTS, DOUBLE SOULED WARRARTED, COBBER TIBEI) ROOTS ARD SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS. SLEIGII BELLS, FOX TRAPS, &c. Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKIRS (b ALL KINDS OF FURS, Come and examine our stoik. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, and such articles in our line At Burnside's we study to please t . give sat isfaction. Please accept our thanks for Svors. Roliofonte, May, 2nd '6O. JACOELADOMUS, 618 Market Street, Philadelphia, DEALER IN I AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS, WATCHES, HAS always ou hand, a large assortment of the above kinds of Watobes which he will | sell as low as aDy other House in the City or else- I where. J. JL., would particularly call attention to ! the Ceiebrutod American Watch, which in poiul | of accurate time keeping and durability will ex-- oel any Imported watch of the same cost, and is far less liable of getting out of orctor than any watch made. These are FACTS which Will be der onstrated to any purchaser oa a fair trial. Satisfaction will be guaranteed- to- any and all purchasing at my estabLehlnent. A large assort . meDt of JEWELRY. SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARE. of every description, style aud Pattorn, constantly j on hand at No. 618 Market St. Philadelphia. ! Sept. 6 60-36—ly. M. GRAHAM. FASIiL ONALI.E BARER, BELLEFOEE, PA. IT is conceded by everybody that is man enough 1 to wear a beard, that the place to get shaved : easy, clean and neat, is at the Fashionable Bbop, just opposite Isaac May's store, Good Razors, k-au and sharp, kept constantly en hand. Hair , Dressing, shampooing.