WHEREAS, IN AND BY AN ACT OF The General Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an 'Act relating to the elections of this Common wealth" passed the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1839, it is the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Commonwealth to give Public notice and to enumerate :—lst. The officers to be elected. 2nd. Designate the places at which the election is to be held. I GEORGE ALEXANDER, High Sheriff ot Centre, do hereby make known, and give this publio notice to the electors of the said oounty of Centre, that on the second Tues day of October next, (being the Bth day of the month) a General Election will be held at the several election districts, established by law in the said county of Centre, at which time district and ciunty officers are to be elected as follows, to wit : One psTsm to represent this Senatorial District in the Senate of this Commonwealth. One person to represent the county of Centre in the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two persons to fill the offices of Associate Judges for the county of Centre. One person to AT the office of Treasurer of the county of Centre, Gne perton to fill the office of Commission er of the county of Centre. One person to fill the office of Auditor of the County of Centre. In pursuanoe of said act I also berebj make known ana give notice, that the place of holding the aforesaid General election in the several election districts within the said connty of Centre, as follows to wit: The electors of the county of Centre will take notiee thaat the said General Election will be held at the following places : For the township of Haines, at the public house of John Russel, in the town of Aa roDsburg. For the twp. of Ilalfmoon at the School House in Walkerville, For the twp. of Taylor at the School House near Hannah Furnace. For the twp. of Miles at the School House in Rebersburg. For the twp. of t otter at the House of Geo. Otenkirk, Potters Fort. For the twp, of Gregg at the touse of Gvo. Miller. Foi the twp. Ferguson at the School Htuse in Pinogrove. For the twp. of Harris at the school house in Boalsburg. For the twp. of Patton at the house of Peter Muriay. For the Borough of Bjllefoote and Spring twp at the Courthouse in said Borough. For the twp. of Walker at the school house in Ilutlersburg. For the twp, of Howard at the house of Mrs. Eliza Tipton. For the twp. of Rush at the School House in Phllipsburg. For twp. of Si.owshoe ot the school house near the bouse of Samual Asky. For the twp. of Marion at the school house At Jacksonville. For the Borough of Milesburg and Boggs tp , atthe school bouse in said Borough. For the tw of Huston at the former place of ho'ding elections. For the twp of Penn at the house of Wm. L Musser. For the twp, of Liberty at the school house fn Eaglevilie. For the twp. cf Y/ortb at the school house in Port .Matilda. For the twp, of Curtin at the school house of 11 ilt. Mann. For the Borough of Uuiotiville and Union twp. iti the school house in said Borough. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. " That except Justices of the hold any office of profit and tvust undSfnl Government of the Uni ted States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated di triet, whether a commissioii • d officer or agent, who is or shall be em ployed under the Legislative. Executive or Judiciary department of this Suite, or of United Sta'es, oi of any city or incorporated district ; and also that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any ci y, or any Commissioners of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of uny election of this Commonwealth, and no Judge, Inspec tor, or that no other officer of such election shall be eligible m anyoffice then voted for." And the said Act of assembly entitled an "Act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," passed July the 2ud, 1839, provides as follows, to wit: That the Judges and Inspectors chosen aforesaid, shall meet at their respective ph ces appointed for holding the election in their districts to which they respectively belong, before 9 o'clock on the morning of the 2nd Tuesday of October in each and eyery year, and each gf the said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a ' qualified voter of said district." In case the person who shall receive the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of the election, then the person who 6hall have received the sec ond highess number of votes for Judge, at the next preeeeding election^shall ast as In spector in his place, and in case the Judge shall not attend then the Inspector who has nehieved the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy coutinue in the board for the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, tho qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elec ted, present shall select one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. " It shall be the duty ef said Asssessors, respectively to attend at the placess of hold ing every ceneral special or township elec tion, during the time the Baid election is open, foa the purpose of giving information to tLe Inspectors end Judges, when called on, in relation to the rights of any person assessed by tbem tj vote at such election, or sueh other matter in relation to the as - eessments of voters as the said inspectors or judges, or either of them, shall from time to time require." " No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesed, othei than a white freeman, of 21 y6ars or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year and in the eleotion district where be of fers to vote, at least ten days immediately proceeding the election, and within two years paid State or coanty tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election, but a citizen of the United States who bad been previously a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote after residing in the State six monshs, Provided. That the white freemen oitizens of the United States, be tween the ages of 21 and 22 years, and in the district ten days as aforesaid, shall be titled to vote, although they have not paid taxes." "No person shall be entitled to vote whose name is not contained in the taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners unless, first he produoe a receipt for the pay ment within two years, of a State and coun ty tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution •r gives satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid suoh a tax ; or failure to procure a re ceipt shall make oath of the payment there* of or second, if he claims to be an elector between the age of 21 and 22 years, he shall depose an oath or affirmation, that be resided in the State at least one year next before his application and make such proof or his resi dence in the district as is required by this act, whereupon, the name ol the person as admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word " age," if he shall be admitted on account of bis age; and in either case the reason of such votes shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in the list of voters kept by them." " In all case where the name of the per son claiming to vote is not found in the list furnished by the Commissioners and Assess ors, or his right to vote whether found there or not is objected to by one qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of tho Inspectors to ex amine such persons on oath as to his qualifi cations, and it be claims to have resided within the State one year or more, bis oath shall ba sufficient proof thereof: but be shall make proof by at least one competent witness who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said elec tion, and shall also himself swear to bis bona fide residence, in pursuance of bis lawful call ing, is within the district, and not for the purpose of voting therein." " If any person shall prevent or attepmt or prevent, any officer of an election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such office, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or block up or attempt to block up the window or the avenue to auy window where the satne may be bolden, or shall riotously disturb the peaee of such election, or shall use or prac tice any intimidation, threaten force or vio lence with the design to influence unduly, or overpower auy elector, or to prevent him from voting or 10 restrain the freedom of his choice, such persons on conviction, shall be lined any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be imprisioned any time not ex ceeding twelve months, and if it shall be swown to the court where the trial of such offences shall be had that the person offending was not a reeideut of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was commit ted, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, lie shall be sentenced to pay a finu of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars and be imprision ed not less than six months nor more than two years. '■ It any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election wbitiiin this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager either by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, be or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. " If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election within this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or any person knowing the want of such qualifica tion shall aid or procure such person to vote the person or persons so offending, shall on couvieti n be fined any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisioned for any term not -xoe.edmg three months. "if ait) ■ -ol shall vote at more than one eleetiou let or otherwise fraudulently vote atiti .u de vor to the Inspector two tick ets together, with tie intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the same; or if any person shall advise or procure annotber to do so, he or they i-o offending, shall on Conviction be fin ed in any sum not less than fifty nor more taau five hundred dollars, arid be iniprision ed for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. " II any person not qual.fied to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably to the law, (excepting the sons if qualified citizens) shali appear at any place of election fur the purpose of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he on conviction forfeit and pay any such offer.ee, Dd be imprisioned for any term not exceed ing three months. ELECTIONS BY MILITIA OR VOLUNTEERS IN ACT UAL SERVICE. 74. Whenever any of the citizens of this commonwealth qualified as here in before drovide, shall be in any actual military ser vice iri any detachment of the malicia or corps of volunteers, under a requisition from the president of the United States, or by the authority of this commonwealth, on the day of the general election, as aforesaid, such citizens may exercise the right of suffrage at such place as may be appointed by the com manding officer ol tho troop or company to which they shall respectively belong, as ful ly as if (hey were present at the usual place of election : Provided, That no member of any such troop or qompauy, shall be permit ted to voe at the place so appointed, if at the time of such election he shall be within ten mile- of the place at which he would be t n itled to vote, if not in service as afore said . 75 The proceedings for conducting su;h elections shall be, as far as practicable, in ail resj ects the same as are herein directed in the case of general elections, except that the captain or commanding officer of eaeh com pany or ro >p shall act a9 judge, and that the first lieuteiant or officer second in cimmand shall act as inspector at such election, so far as shall relate to such company or tro ip ; and ID case of the negleot or retusal of such officers, or either of them to serve iD such capacity, the officer or officers next in com mand, in such company or troop, shall act as judge or inspector as the caso may be. 76. The officer authorized to perform the duties of judge, shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer who shall act as inspector, and as soon as such officer shall have been sworn or affirmed, he shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer whose duty it shall be to act as judge; and such officer acting as judge shall appoint two persons to act as clerks, and shall administer to them the proper oaths or affirmation. 77. The several officers authorized to con duct such election, shall take the like oaths or affirmations shall have the like powers, and they as well as other persons who may attend, vute or offer to vote, at such eleotion, shall be subject to the iike penalties and restrinctions, as are declared or provided in this act, in the case of elections by the citi zens at their usual places of election. 78. Within three days after such election the judges thereof shall respectively transmit through the nearest post'o'ffice, a return there of, together with the tickets, tally lists and list of voters, to the prothonotary of the coun ty in which such electors would have voted if not in military service, and the said judges shall transmit another return of such election to the commanding officer of the regiment or batallion, as the case may be, vtbo shall make a general return under his band and seal, of the voters of all the companies or troops under his command, and shall trans ra'.t the same through the nearest post office to the secretary of the commonwealth. 79. It shall be the duty of the prothono tary of the county, to whom such returns shall he , t deliver to the return judges of the v, a copy certified under his hand :f the return of votes so j transmits;i . him by the judges of the election in the companies or troops afore said. 80. The return judges of the proper coun ty or counties, iu whioh the volunteers or mititia men aforesaid may have resided at the time of being oalled into actual service as TXXEI CE3WTRE J3EHHCOCH.AT 1 aforesaid, shall meet on the seoond Tuesday in November next after the election. Any when two or more counties are connected in the election, the meeting of the judges from each county's all be postponed in such case i until the Friday following the said second Tuesday in November. 81. The return judges so met, shall in clude in their enumeration the votes so re turned, and thereupon shall proceed in all respects in the like manner as is provided in this act, in cases where all the votes that have been given of the usual place of elec tion. And the return judges of the respective districts aforesaid, are hereby required to meet at the Court Room, in Bellefonte, on Friday next (October 11th) after the second Tuesday in October next and then and there after perform those things required by law. Given under my band, at Bellefonte, this 29th day of August. 1861. GEORGE ALEXANDER, Rent. 13. '6l. Sheriff. UNION SADDLE & HARNESSTMPORIUM. Jeremiah Tolen & Co. HAS FITTED UP TIIE jffijEJ© on the Northwest corner of Alle-af£2A- T ghenv and Bishop Streets, three doors below the Iron Front, where, with increased bus iness facilities," they are ready to accommodate all who may give them a call. They will have on hand a large assortment of SADDLES,BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS. WHIH3, MARTINGALES, HORSE COVERS, HALTARS, FLY-NETS, Ac. and many other articles belonging to their busi ness. They will be thankful for a liberal share of the public patronage, promising that" at al 1 tinie9 to render full satisfaction to their patrons. Call in and examine for yourselves. J. TOLEN & CO. Bellefonte, Sept. 19, '6l—iy. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— -L*- - In the Orphans' Court of Centre county. In the muter of the Guar dianship account of Joseph M. Wilson, Guardian of Enoch and George Hastings. The Auditor appointed to hear and report upon the exceptions th the account of Joseph M. Wil son, Gurrdian of the estate of Enoch and George Hastings, will meet all persons interested for the purposes of hi 3 appointment, on Saturday, Octo ber 19th, A. I>.. 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at his office in Bellefonte. A. 0. FURST, Sept. 19, '6l. 4t.] Auditor. *' THE UNIOI^ r Arch St., Above Third, Phil'a. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. rjVHIS HOTEL IS CENTRAL, CONVENIENT X by Passenger Cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to tbo comfort aud wants of the business public. TERMS, $1,50 per day. [Sept. 19, '6l. ly. FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, flVf 718 Arch Street, be tween 7th , and (Late of 818 Market /• t Importer A Manufac liv MlWa -i- turer of, and Dealer Mr! ! Hnnit" a " kinds of Fan /cy Furs, for Ladies' ' =—jl—Having now manu factured snd in store my usual large and beautiful assortment of all the various styles and qualities of Furs, adapted to the ooming Fall and Winter Seasons. I would respectfully invite an examination of my stock and prices from those intending to purchase, ~r,s lain enabled to offer them very desiradle inducements. All my Furs have been purchased for cash, and niado by experienaed and competent hands, and as the presenet monetary troubles render it neces sary that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance on cost. 1 am satisfied that it will he to the interests of those who design purchasing, to give mo a call. Recollect the name, number and street: — Jobr. Fareira, (New Fur Store.) 71S Arch Street, Phil'a. [Spt. 19, '6l. sm. NEW GOODST IIOFFER BROTHERS, (Successors to G. W. Jackson,) HAVE just received a large and extensive assortment of DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and. Caps, WITH A LARGE STOCK Oi 1 Q UEENSWARE, HARD WARE. FISH AND SALT, FJL.IS Tint, F£, O U It, &c., &c. Their stock of Spring and Summer Ladies' fan cy Dress Goods, cannot be excelled by any other house i Central Pennsylvnuia, and embraces ev ery variety of style and quality. The CLOTHS; CASSI MERES, VESTING, CALICOES AM) MUSLINS, are also very superior—while the supply of Gro ceries, Teas. Coffees, Ac, is worthy of the atten tion of the public and customer. Apr 4. '6l; STATE OF THE NATION! THE VERY LATEST NEWS L ENCOURAGING FACTS! NEW GOODS! AT BARLOW'S NEW STORE, At Stormstown Centre Co., Pa. THE undersigned lias just returned from the East with a good assortment ef the Latest Styles of Goods, whioh, 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 purchase at the above rates will do well to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store in Stormstown. June 13, '6l,—tf.] A. R. BARLOW. "VOLUNTEERS WANTED. LEWISTOWN, PENN'A., Aug. 1, 1861. HIS Excellency, the Governor of Pennsylva nia, has tend red to me and I have accepted the command of one of the ten Regiments of In fantry recently required of this State by the Pres ident. Each of the companies will be of the maximum standard authorized by law, to wit; — ODe Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, one First Ssrgeant, four Sergeants, eight Corporals, two Musicians, one Wagoner, and eighty-two privates. Captains of companies desirous to be mustered into this Regiment will report at the earliest day possible, to myself, at this place, or West Chester, Pa., or to Lieut."Col. William Brisbin, Wilkes barre, Luzerne county, or to Major T. M. Hu lings, Bellcfonte, Centre county. WILLIAM N. IRWIN, Col. Pa. Volunteers. CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Spring Township, about the first of June a Red Heifer, wfth some white spots, a notch in the right ear, about two years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise, she will be sold according to law. B. CLAPP. Aug. 13th 7861. CONVEYANCING. DEEDS BONDS, MORTGAGES, AND AR TICLES OF AGREEMENT neatly and cor rectly executed. Also, attention will be given to the adjustment of Book Accounts, and accounts f Adminstratior s and Executors prepared for filing, office next door to the Post Office. Oot., 18th, 'SB, WM. J. KEALSH. Conner # Stoel, HAVE OPENED The largest assortment Of goods ever before offered for sale by them, consisting, as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually kept in a country store, together with all the NEW STYLES IN MARKET. DUES© GOODS. Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's De- Beges, Barages, Barage-dclains, Detains, Cballi delaine, Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombasines, Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Challi Crape- Marets, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. ALSO, A large assortment of mourning goods. • ALSO, Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla Shawls, Mautillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Caßsimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonados and READY MIM CLOTHING 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 alwa; on hand, together with Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi cials and Bonnet Trimmings, A L S 0, A very 'arga assortment of Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queensware, Cedartvare and Groceries: ESPECIALLY WOULD TONNER & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS & BUILDERS To their touch enlarged stock of Hardware Sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, June 6, -61 —tf., NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! ITABE pleasure in informing my friends, that I have opened an office at No. IS North For.rlh Street, Phil'a., where I will nttoud to the purchase and sale of every description of Goods and Property entrust ed to my care. My long experience and thoaough knowledge of the different branches of Trade, will enable mo to give abundant satisfaction to all my oountry friends and others, who inas faxor tne with thsir orders and consignments. I shall be constantly in the market, postce of all the styles and price?, and will give my friends the benefit of my knowledge and experience. I reed not say to yen tbat I shall bo able to purchaie goods at lower prices, and on more fa vorable terms, than 080 who only oecasionly vis its the market. Mp charges will always be reasonable and sat isfactory. I am also agent for s me of cur principal Man ufacturers. and have constantly on hand GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TABLE DIAPERS, LINDSEYS, &C., black Silk and other fancy oolor of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and union Cassimers ; Pants of strong and substan- material, for the farmer, laborer and me chanic. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvets, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Gassimere; cloth Satinet, Ac. A general assortment of Boy-' and Youths' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Undershirts aud Drawers, Knit Jack ets, Fine White and Fancy-ho torn Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats, Sucks and Gloves, Trunks, Valiccs, Carpetsbags, Umbrellas, and, in short, everything use ally found in a well assorted store of this kind. We a'so keep a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. such as Pocket books Porimonnies, Pocket knivss and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch chains, Ifeys end Guards, Finger-rings A- Breaft p 18, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv ers Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and agri. t many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, all of which we will sell at tho Lowest Cash Prices. 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, ami we are confident that we can give satisfaction, and every person shall feel inclined to tell his friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can be got. We aro constantly receiving accessions to our stoek from REIZENSTBINB Bno's., Philadel phia, with whom we are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with agood variety of all the ar ticles in our line, which will surpass in style, cut, workmanship and cheapness, those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO. Bellefonte,. Oct. 4, 6b- tf. NEW FIRM & NEW LOOPS! WILSON & TATE. HAVING OPENED A NEW STORE AT THE FARM SCHOOL, CENTRE CO., PA., INVITE the attention of tho people of that vi cinity to their large and well selected stock o SPRING w SUMMER GOODS. which they are now opening and ready to wait upon purchassrs with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to this community. They desirq to call particular attention to their great variety.rff LADIES DRESS GOODS, con sisting m Gbaßies, T.awifs, all wool De- Lains, of different colors, Baroges, Dress Silks, Mantilla? Tissues, Ac. The above goods were se lectc with great care expressly to suit the taste 3. the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Goves, Collars. Unriersleeves, Dress trimmings. Ae. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, of all colors and styles at very tow prices, togeth er with one of the largest ana best stocks of Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Straw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, Shaker 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 aud salt. Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the best, which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persous desiring to purchase goods of any kind will tiad t to their advantage to call before purchasing else where, as we take pleasure in showiug 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 kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods* F. S. WILSON. June, 19th *6l, 6m GEO. W. TATE. WM. S. TRIPP L.E, Merchant Tailor, N. K. CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. r PHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens X of Bellelonto, and vicinity that he has just re turned frcir Philadelphia with a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is now opening at his old stand, one door east of the Post Office. Ilis stock consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, i rench Cloths, Silk Mixed Coat ing, Cashmere ana Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin'.,d Fancy Summer Cassrmcres, and Lit'-i u Drills for PANTS; Black vtin, Fi gured Silks, and 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 mostreasonable terms. Goods furnished by cus tomers will be made up to order as heretofore. As he will employ none but experi enced workmen, persons may rely on get ti' their work well done at his establishment Thankful for the patronage heretofore be f iwed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of je same. WM. S. TRIPPLE. Beliefonte, May 12 61—21—tf. ATTENTION COMPANY! ~ FORWARD MAKCII! TO A. STERNBERG A CO'S CHEAP CLOTH ING STORE, in the Diamond, and get a suit of Spring and Summer clothing at Reduced Prices. Hang the banner on the outer wall, "That the people may know where to call. A. STERNBBERG A CO. is the place to buy all kinds of Mens' and Boys' clothing cheaper than at at other establishment in this-vicinity. THE WAR MOVEMEN Fis driving numbers for Clothing, Hats, Caps and furnishing Goods to A. STERNBERG A Co. NEW GOODS received every week, an d sol cheaper than ever at A. STERNBERG A Co, Beliefonte Jnne 20. BOOK STORE.— Geo. Livingston, at his well known stand at the North Eastern corner of the Public square, Beliefonte, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL. MISCELLANEOUS, AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Also a largo variety of Blank Books and Station ery of the very best quality. Mathematical In struments, Ac. He still has the Depository of the American nnday School Union, where any of their Books can be had at catalogue prices. Books brought t order at a small advance on city prices Jan. 5 '6O ly. 'Ayer's Sarsaparilla. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF ®t®?B4S!®!B AT LDBNSIDES' WARRANTED to be just what we represent them. We bave the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YGTRSBL Leader of ill Descriptions. BELTING kept fur Machinery. Any sir.e have not got I can get in a w.ecks time. Sold a city prices. A LARGE STOCK OF SJTOE FIN DIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Harttcs, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Linos, Bnd oicry article made and kept by ! Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT. AND CAPS WATAR PROOF ROOTS', DOUBLE SOULED WARRANTED, COPPER 'PIPED BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, FOX'TRAPS. in. Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS & ALL KINDS OF FURS, Come and examine our stork. Wo show it with pleasure, and satisfy yau it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, and such articles in our lino At Burnside's we study to please i . givo sat isfaction. %£&* Please accept our thanks for avurs. kellol'onto, May, 2nd '6O. \x nf.AI.FRStN /fr|HABWAREI> 'TTHE undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Centre county that they have opened a HARDWARE STORE in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. Tiiey have selected 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 oall and examine their assortment of cutlery.. They ear nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the publio pa tronage, and will take every pains 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, HILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, And all vatrieties of HAND-LACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL SA IF,?, Broad, Hand and chopping Axes. Butchers eleav er- and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES. HAMMERS, HATCH ETS, CIIISLES. and ADZES. HAY, MANU/fE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOW AVARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTi V, COAL OIL AND LA HPS. SADDLER Y HARD WARE lOACtt TRIMMINGS. Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Hardware Store. Terms Cash. BAXTRESSRR A CRIST. Bellefonte, april 26, '6o,—y, GREEN'S DRUG lA.ND VARIETY TORE, North-East Corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in form his pa irons 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 country. He has constantly on hand al the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day. ALCHOIIOL, BURNING FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINT"*, VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO A SEGAR', of the 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 Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &.C., &C., TOYS of every description, also „ FANCY CHINA-WARE- Prescriptions and larnily receips carelully and promptly filled. Thankful for the patronage he has received du ring the last four years, he solicits a continuance of the sami, and from the experienco he has had he feels confident of giving satisfaction. Nov. 15, 18 60.-tf,] FRANK P, GREEN ___ up: up:: up::: Walk Up, Roll Up, Tumble Up, Step Up, Jump Up, Climb Tip, Run Up, Skate Up, Ride Up, Rush Up, Swim Up, Fly Up, Crawl Up, Fire Up, Steam Up, Tail Up, Push Up, any way so that you get tip to A. STERNBERG & CO'S Chep Clothing Store (above Livingcton's Book Store) in the Diamond, Bellefonte. June 20, '6l.—tf. HUGH B. BRISBEN, grnjgist, MANUFACTURER OF EXTRA LIQ UOR COL ORING, N. TF. Cor. Third have (•heap and (aihvcmeiit way 1;r repairing FUJI lure, Tvs, Cro her . ,v •• SPALDtNti'S RKhPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no tin.: •.v . afford to bo without it. It is always ready, tp to the sticking point. " USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N B.—A Brush accompanies each Bo Pnce, 25 cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all : persons to examine before purchasing, and soa j that the full name, , | SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,*j&> ■ , is on theoutside wrapper; all others areswinU lingcounterfeits. [Nov. 22, 1860.1 y.