LATEST NEWS. Brilliant Affair at Belmont. A REBEL CAMP CAPTURED AND DESTROYED All their Store*. Cntnion ami Rr.ggage Cnpiared, CAIRO, NOV. 7. — An expedition left here last night, under command of Generals Grant and McClernard, and landed at Belmont, three milts above Columbns Ply., this morn ing. The Government trocps, numbering 3.500 men, engaged the Rebels, whose force numbered 7.000, at 11 o'clock. The battle lasted till sundown. The Rebels were driv en from thiee entrenchments across the river with great loss. Their camp was burned, with all their stores and baggage. Their cannon, horses and mules, with 100 priso ners, were, captured. The Government troops then retired, the Rebels having received reinforcements from Columbus. Both of our Generals hail their horses , shot from under them. Col. Dougherty of | Illinois, was wounded and takeu prisoner by 1 the Rebels. The Relit-' loss is not known. The Gov- j eminent loss is believed to be from thiee to S five hundred. Further Particulars of the Battle at Belmont- ' CHICAGO, NOV. B.— A special dispatch to day gives the particulars of the fight at Bel mont, yesterday : Our force consisted of the following Illi nois regiments:—Twenty-second, Colonel Daugherty ; Twenty-seventh, Col. Buford ; ; Thirtieth, Col. Foulke : Thrrty-fiifth, Col. Logan : Seventh lowa Regiment, Col. La mon ; Taylor's Chicago Artillery, and Do- ; len's and Delano's Cavalry. They left Cairo on the steamers Alexander Scott. Chancellor, Memphis and Keystone State, accompanied I by the gun-boats Lexington and Tyler. — i After landing they were formed in line of battle, Gen. McCicrnand in command of the ; Cairo trcops, and Col- Dougherty in com mand of the Bird's Point troops. They were encountered by the Rebels, i 7,000 strong, and fought every inch of their way to the enemy's camp, making terrible havoc in the enemy's ranks. Col. Buford was the first to plant the Stars and Stripes in the enemy's camp. Col. Dauglurty's regiment captnred the Rebel battery of 12 \ pieces, two of which were brought away.— ! Col. Foulke's men suffered greatly, as they j were in front of the batteries before they were taken. After taking possession of the Rebel camp it was discovered that the Rebels were cross ing over from Kentucky for the purpose of attacking us in the rear. The order was given to return to the boats, when our men were attacked by the reinforcement of sev eral thousand Rebels from Columbus. Another severe engagement took place in which our troops suffered seriously. We have two hundred and fifty prisoners, a num ber of whom are wounded. The rebels had three hundred killed. The ground was com pletely strewn with their dead bodies The Rebei Colonel, Wrigh't, of the Thirteenth Tennessee Regiment, was killed. Genera! Cheatham commanded the Rebels, General Polk being at Columbus. It is stated that General Johnston, of the Rebels, was woun ded. The gun-boats rendered efficient service in covering our retreat, mowing down the rebels with grape. Some of our men were killed by the fire. A flag of truce left Cairo this morning for Columbus, with from forty to fifty wounded Rebels. From the Naval Expedition. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. TOREE FORTS CAPTURED. RUMORED CAPTURE OE CHARLES TON. NEW ORLEANS IN JEOPARDY. BALTIMORE, Nov. 13. Passengers by the Old Point boat report that the flag of truce which arrived yesterday from Norfolk hro't a number of reports, one was that after the capture of the three forts at Port Royal by the U. S. troops, the Rebels fell back to Beaufort, where a terrible stiuggle took place. They also represent that the people of Norfolk wire in a terrible state of excite ment. Four fishermen, who came in from across James River last night, corroborate the re port of the capture of Charleston which had been received through five deserters on the previous day. The Norfolk Custom House, together with a large amount of stores, was entirely con sumed by fire on Sunday night last. CAIRO. 111., Nov. 11. —The* MI niphis pa pers received here to-day contain a dispatch from Savannah fully confirming the landing of the Naval Expedition at Beaufort and the capture of the three Rebel forts at Port Royal, Hilton Head and Bay Point. The Federal forces ha I possession of the town of Beaufort. The Rebels acknowledge their loss to have been very large. Our loss was eight men and one officer. V\e captured everything, including many of the officers' swords and commiss ons, all the public and private papers and letters, among which was a telegram from Jeff. Da vis to *he commander of the port, informing him of the sailing of the fleet, and that its destination was Port Royal. The Southern papers also speak of an immi use fleet in the mouth of the Mississippi and that an attack on New Orleans is hourly expected. From East Tennessee. THE UNION SENTIMENT BECOMING TROUBLESOME. Raiirond Briilgei Itnrmd lo Rclr.ril the I'rogrc*. of the Rebels. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 12 —The Union men ofEast Tennessee have burned numbers of Rail oad bridges and tellegraph wires to prevent the l asportation of troops. One b idge of two hundred feet spans was des troyed on Saturday mo ning last. I was on theEasi Tennessee Railroad. Four structures on the line north of Knox - ville was enti civ distroyed. A very heavy wooden bridge at Cbarlston. Bra fly county, Tennessee, was distroyed on the evening of Friday last, Charleston is seventy-five miles southwest of Knoxvifle and contains two hundred inhabitants. This action of the Union men will convince the government that East Tennessee will redeem herself if an opportunity offers. It is said that great numbers of the secessionists of Ken'ucky who joined the confederates are now leaving thier camps and I returning to their homes throughly disgust ed and much wiser men — JSy The good deeds that most eons prefer that their fathers should 1 mve behind tbeni, are real estate deeds. ' FANCY FURS, FANCYFURS. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch Street, be- Y;.y\ tween 7th., and i-vY D. A Bth., Sts., A (Late of 818 Market St., Philadelphia. /''' Importer A Manufac /'■ ''!■ _ turer of, and Dealer / * ad kinds af Fan ri / ' cy Fur a, for Ladies' Y .. Mis*'*' •I lid Child - /. -V? f-• >■ ~v ren's Wear. —Having now manu 'gjajeflgSfffaetnred 2nd in storo ,=di_ my usual largo and beautiful assortment of all the various styles and qualities of Furs, adapted to the coming Fall and Winter Seasons. I would respectfully invite an examination of inv stock aud prices from those intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them very desiradle inducements. All my Furs have been purchased for cash, and made by experienced and competent hands, and as the presenet monetary troubles render it neces sary that I should dispose cf my goods at very small advance on cost. 1 am satisfied that it will bo to the interests of those who design purchasing, to give me a call. jgg- Recollect the name, number and street:— Johr. Farei.a, (New Fur Sto e,) 718 Arch Street, Pbil'a. [- ept- 19, '6l. om. HANDSOME WOMEN ! To Tlio Ijiaclics. XJUNT'S "Eioom of Reses.'' A rich i jC-I and 'elcg nt color for the cheeks and lips.— I It will nut wash or rub off, and when once applied' j remains durable for years. The tint is so rich ; and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to de- i teefitsuse. Can be removed by lemon juice and j will not injure the skin. This is a new praration, ! used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London ! and I'aris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direo- ' tions for use, for SI.OO HUNT'S "COUST TOILET POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, as is unlike j anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free j for 50 cents. IIUST'S " BRITISH BALM," remotes tan, freck- ! les, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free for 50 cts. HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair, ! strengthens and improves its growth, keeps it from falling off", and is warranted to make the hair curl, j Mailed free for SI.OO HUNT'S "PEARL BEUTIFIKR " for the teeth and ' gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the ! gums. purifie3 the breath effectually, preserves the teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed free for SI.OO 1 HUNT'S" BRIDVL WREATH PERFUME, " ; ruble extract of orange blossoms and cologne. Mailed free for SI.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of England, on her marriage.— i Messrs. Hunt & 3? DR.. LELAND'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 arranged Band, containing a medicated compouud, to be worn around the Waist, in habits of living is required, and it en tirely removes the disease from the system, wich out producing th injurious effects arising irom the use of powerful internal medicines which wuaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal properties con mined in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reaches the diseas es, through the pores of the Ekin, effecting in every instance a perfect care, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also H most powerful ANTI-MERCURIAL agent, and will entirely relieve the system from theper nicious effects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiv ing testimonials of its efficocy in aggravated cases of long standing. PRICE $2,00, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full 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. Agents Wanted Everywhere."^ 3 " July 11, '6l. ly. G HOUSE OF WM. F.. REYNOLDS & CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENN'A. Bills cf Exchange and Notes discounted ; Collec tions made and Funds promptly remitted. Inters est paid on Special Deposits, Exchange on the cities constantly on hand and for sale. Deposits received. April 7 'SB AO. FURST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW • BELLEFONTE, PA., will attend promptly to ad business entrusted to his care. Office on Northwest corner of the Diamond. Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinto ucounties Jan. 24, 'tjl-tl'.- THE LATEST NEWS ! ! THIS WAYSFOR BARGAINS I IN approaching the Public, who have hereto fore so generally encouraged the Cloljnng (tmporiuiii, OF A. STERNBERG & CO. We take great pleasure in informing them that they have now received a full stock FALL 8? WINTER CLOTHING, AND GENTLE.VENS' FURBISHING GOODS, After an experience of many pears, the public, by general consent, have decided the above to be HEAD-Q,UARTERS FOR CLOTHING AND GREAT BARGAINS, End their patronage has consequently been such as to justify the proprietors in an attempt to exceed even themselves, in providing for their customers a stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, such as ho? never before been offer ed at any establishment in this or neighboring towns bv - on enormous outlay. They are prepar ed to exhibtit an assortment which, for quality, variety, exoellence of matcriol, durability of workmanship ca inot be excelled. They toke this opportunity to return their thauks for favors heretofore extended, and here by reassure the public in general that the confi dence with which they have heretofore favored them will be merited in the future. OBSERVE THE STAND, In tbe DIAMOND, NEAR TIIE COURT HOUSE. Call and you may rely upon it that every article yon purchase, will prcve to be precisely what it is represented. The bargains e innot be beat. Come one and all and give them a call. To save money, tbey wilt sell cheoper than the cheapest. Oct. 17, '6l.—ly.] A. STERNBERG A CO. The Great Southern Rebellion Another Victory on Cheapside. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF .B®®T8&8®$8 AT BURNS IDE'S EMPORIUM ! \\TARRANTED to be just what are represent Yl them. We have tbe very best which we warra nt, and lower grades in ali their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YO'IRSELF. Leather of ell Kcbcriptious. BF.LTINQ kept for Machinery. Any size I have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a city prices. A LARGE STOCK OF SITOE FIKDIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS WA TAR PROOF 800 TS. DOUBLE SOU LED WARRANTED, COPPER TIPED BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS. &o. Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS & ALL KINDS OF FURS, Come and examine our stork. 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 Ai Burnside's we study to please t give sat isfaction. ASH,-Please accept our thanks for avors. Bellefonte. Oct. 17, IS6I. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. IS precisely what its name indicates, lor while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, cxhil erating and strengthenin to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in ali its original purity, and thus restores and readers 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 and skillfully combined as to be tbe most powerful tor.ie, and yet perfecily adapt ed/so as to act in pet feet accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest s'omach and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner vous and other irritation. It :s also perfectly :x --bileratlng in its effects, and yet it is never fol lowed hv lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thor oughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and consequently cm never injure A? a. sure preventive and cure of Consumption, Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Loss of Appetite, Faintnexx. Nervous Ir ritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypochondria, Niylit Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of eases so fearfulh/ fatal called FEMALE WEAKNESS. AND IRREGULA ItJT/ES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL Also, Liver Derangem'ents or Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derangement of the Urinary organs. It will not only cure the debility following CIIILLS and FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure tho diseases at once, if already attacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it willinfalliably prevent any deleterious conse quences following upon change of climate and water. As it prevents 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 ercise should always use it. DSothers should use it, for it is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about it. -THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT! ! MOTHERS Til A' IT!! And to you we appeal, to detect the llnless or decline not only of your daughters before it be to late, but also your sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition •be known in time, tho latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it were not for j'ou, they too, would travel in the same downward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for wo are sure vour never-failing affection will uuerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE COR DIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the reme dy which should be always on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., and seld by all good Druggists. Price One Dollar per Bottle. [July 11,'61. ly. Pine Grove Academy & Seminary J. E. THOMAS, A. M. Principal, THE Next Session of this Institution will com mence on Wednesday, November 6th, 1361. TERMS: —Tuition and Board, $45, per session of five months Pine Grove, Out. 17rh '6l. —3t.s. DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, arising from Cold, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief and (if at all possible) cure of Patients in advanced stages of the latter disease. THE Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable prbduction, combining the healing proper ties of the Balsam, with the invigorating quali ties of a Cordial, producing a combination so well adapted to the purpose intendedf that there are but few eases of diseases which will not, at an early period, succumb to its healing and life giv ing proj erties. For ages, has the treatment of pulmonarv dis eases occupied the greater portion of the attention of the scientific of the medical world, but none acquired more eminence in his treatment of these diseases, than the celebratsd Prussian Dr. Hoof land, the originator of the Balsamic Cordial. His life was devoted to the production of remedies that would stand udrivalled. How well he has suc ceeded, the American people are able to judge : and we positively assert, that no that have ever been placed before them, have confer red the samo amount of benefits on suffering hu manity, or have elicited so many commendations from all classes of society, as the remedies of Dr. lloofland, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jockson ITABE pleasure in informing my friends, thai I hsve opened an office at PD. IS DJorth'iFourth Street, Phil'a., where I will attend to the purchase and sale of every description of Goods and Property entrust ed to my care. My long experience and thoaough knowledge ot the different branches ot Trade, will enable me to give abundant satisfaction to all my country friends and others, who inns i'aAor me with their orders and consignments. I shall be constantly in the market, postce of all the styles and prices, and will give my friends the benefit of my knowledge and experience. I aced not say to you tbat I shall be able to purchaie goods at lower prices, and on more fa vorable terms, than one who only occasionly vis its the market. Mp charges will always be reasonable and sat isfactory. lam also agent for some of our principal Man ufacturers. and have constantly on hand GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TABLE DIAPERS, I,INDSEYS, &C-, &C. All Goods consigned to me will be kept fully insvred. N. B.—l will also give Legal, Commercial or Private information, free of charge. f£S- The money should accompany all orders for small parcels- Respectfully Yours, CIIAUNCY HULBURT. REFERCES :—M. L. Hallowcll A Co., Garret & Martin, Shortridge, Bro. A Co., C. 11. A George Abbott, Weaver A Graham, Philadelphia. E. C. Humes, John Tonner, Belilefonte. Phil'a. Aug. 19. 1861. — 3m. STATE OF THE NATION! THE VERY LATEST NEWS! ENCOURAGING FACTS! NEW GOODS! AT BARLOW'S NEW STORE, At Stormstovvn Centre Co., Pa. THE undersigned has just returned from the East with a good 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 purchase at the above rates will do well to call and examine for themselves, befora purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store in'Stormstown. June 13, '6l,— tf.] A. R. BARLOW. "They go Right to the Spot." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH I PURIFY YOUR BREATH ! STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE ! SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relievo a Cough instantly. They clear the Thaoat. They give strength and volume to the voice. Ihey impart a delicious ainora to the breath. They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and i .nnofc barm any one. I advise every one that haa Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any diffi culty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections, they wiil relieve vcu in stantly, and vcu will agree with me that " they go right to the spot." You w!1 fad them very useful and pleasant white travel ing or attending public meetings for selling your Coup or allaying your thirst. If ye-., try one p jkage lam safe in saying that you will ever ifterwards consider them indispt :il'e. You will find them at the Druggist od dealers in medicine. TRICE TWENTY-RIVE CERTS. My signature is 011 each package. All others are counterfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of thirty cents. Address. HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar Street, New York. 5 SR* ST* A -T R CUKit tl & %:' CURE V> P 1? 3 R Ksfvousdeadaene -<, CURE £ ' kmif> By the use of the Pills the periodic attacks ot Nervous or Sir I- Headache may be prevented; onp if taken at the commencement of an attack imme diate relief from pain and sickness will be obt in ed. They seldom fail in removing the Naueea and Headache to which female are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels, —removing Costireness For Literary Men, Strident*, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they arc valu able as a Laxative, improving the apdetite, giving tone and vigor to organs, and restor ing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHILTC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a de ranged state of ibe stnmaek.' They are oHtiroly vegetable in their composi tion, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change V