U, §, Volunteer Army. TO THE YOTJSCiS- MEI CJSWTRE! CO, Having been authorized by the the Governor of Pennsylvania to organize a Company of Volunteers for the three years service we call upon the Friends oi' Freedom, in Old Centre, to enlist, at once. The intention is to make this a O O <O TY3L 3P ! X "5T OF SMAMP-SM O to be flttached to a Rifle Regiment of Picked Companies. The com pany will be armed with the best Rifles in the world and thorough ly uniformed and equipped. Each member will receive, monthly, TOOTSSSS mums ii and besides this each member will receive, when discharged, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY Ml® Acres ©f JLand. All the Pension Laws in force apply to all men in the Volunteer service and every sick or disabled soldier will be comfortably provi ded for, and those dependent upon them, will be entitled to Tib,© County Fund, As soon .is eighty men are enrolled, they will he taken to camp where their pay will commence and their uniforms be received. PENNSYLVANIA TO THE RESCUE. Farmers, Mechanics, Workingmen of Old Centre, the cause is your own. Your Liberties are at stake. Now, now, the dangerous storm is loiling, Which treacherous men confedera'e raised, The dogs of war let loose are howling, Audio ! our fields and cities blaze ; And shall we basely view the ruins, While ruffian force with guilty strides, Spreads desolation far and wide, With crime and blood their hands imbruing." The traitors who'are now in arms against the country which they have plundered and betrayed, insult you as a degraded race; declare that you have not the courage to defend your firesides, and are unfit for freedom. Give them to understand that this is an in famous slander ; shoAV them that you are not only freemen, but pa triots, who rally to their country's call, to triumph in her victories or perish in her fall. REMEMBER YOUR REVOLUTIONARY SIRES ! Remember Bunker Hill, York town, and New Orleans ! People of Centre County, shall it be said of us that Ate are unable to preserve and maintain the Liberties which' a handful of Patriots Avrested from Old England—thai we are not capable of Free Government ? Rail) then —Rallv now. Join the defenders of tl e In the name of Liberty—in the name of God and humanity, let us defend the Old Flag. God of our Fathers ! in thy name We nail our Standard to the mast— To conquer or to die. We claim No greater honor. While the blast Of civil strife SAveeps o'er the land, We'll strike the lbe AVIJO dares to mar Our lovely ensign, and Ave'll stand A Avail of fire to-guard each scar. W. W. BROWN. Keply to ISeward's Letter. Gov Ounin, has addressed to the Secreta ry of Stare a o. rn nnnicii'ioa in ret'eruce to the r.-cooi circular of that office recommend ing the fortifying of our sea'coast at tt e ex pense of the seperate States. The Governor savs he is glad to h-arri that there is no pros pect of.i disturbance of relations with for eign powers, but declares hiuiself unable to see wby, such being the oa-e, individual States should le called on to fortify them selves, lie farther remarks that the Legis lature of Pennsylvania will not meet till more than a month after Congress assembles and that therftnergency does not seem suffi ciently great .to authorize him to call a speci al session, lie next says that be doub's not Congress would v >te to reimburse the States for thrir expeusrs incurred in accordance with the ciicular of the Secretary, yet he calls attention to the delay which has mark ed the payment to Pennsylvania of the mon ey she advanced in raising and equipping volunteers, and hints that jt wou!d he satis factory if the Government would be more prompt in settling claims of this character, lie suggests, in conclusion, that it would esem proper for the General Government to do its own work directly in regard to for tiff, cations, but promises, if this shall not seem desirable, that Pennsylvania will respond aealously to any demand of the country. die^: On Monday, Oct. 28th, M'S. Nakcv Twithire, Wife of Henry Twitm re, aged 27 years. On Friday, the 2?th ult., at the residence of her daughter, (Mrs. John liarues,) Mrs. Mary Pau soxs, nged 69 years and 7 months. 4 DMINISTKATOft'S NOTICE. -"h- Letters 1' Admini.-traiion on the ostnio of Samuel Richards, ct -c'd., of Halfinoon twp., have been gra to t he ut iersigried. who request? all pt Sons h.n wing ;lij:..a*ic. • indvbted to .a d es tate t. • she named; . . u:e. and those hav ing 'lain, to preset t tneio duly autfiootieaiad for stftitaient RICH AivDd, Adrn'r. DLe. 5,1861 —6t- Petitions to Congress. Petitions tire in circulation in the western m ; dt l and eastern states, to which hundreds of thoiihacds of names are being subscribed by the r rightful owners, asking Congress at its next session, to abolish slavery it every locality were the federal forces are resisted.- The petitioners assert that Congress .can abolish slavery as a war right, and justified by Hue policy, the immediate emancipation oi the slates of rebel masters is claimed as one of the most effective measures for putting down this slaveholders rebellion. The fact that these petitions are in circulation in the loyal stat-s.and the fact, too, that they ore daily receiving the endorsement of the peo ple who represent the intelligence, the lab; r and the wealth of those commonwealths, is one ot the significant tendencies of the effect of this struggle OD the free men of the free stares. All efforts to crush this feeling must prove abortive, an i while it scarcely assumes a practical shape in demanding the immedi aie emancipation of s!7e property, its pres ent efforts cannot fail to crippie slavery so as to render its attractions, influence and rule perfectly insignificant and powerless.hereaf ter. These petitions will pour into Congress as our armies have been poured in'o Wash ington city, full of force and resistless majes ty to prove to the minions ol slavery that the voice of a free people cannot be stifled when liberrv needs an advocate and defender. notes given by ■Lvi the persons who purchased goods at the vendue of Philip Moist, have been left in my hands far collecti-of. The persons holding the said notes aru lequusted to be prompt in the pay ment of the same. I can befuttnd at my residencs in Spring township, where I will be prepared to attend to their business. Dec. 5, 1381.—3t. JAS. RALSTON. liia C. Mitcuell. Cyros T. Alexander. MITCHELL & ALEXANDER. A1 iOKhiJii. O-AT-LAVV, Ukllefontk Pfnna. Having associated themselves in the practice of law, wijl a'tenl promptly to all business en trusted to their eare 0 ffice in' the Arcade. [Nbvf 1 '66 tf. THE! GEIXtfTREI BBMOCRAT. BARGAINS ! ! The undersigned offer tho publio the entire stock STORE GOODS, LATE OF TONNER & STEEL, At their Old Stand on the Northwest Corner of the Diamond in Bellefonte. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, JIT COST FOR IWSII. THEIR STOCK CO.NSISIS OF DRY GOODS, QUEENSAYARE, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, CLOTHING, . HA TS, HOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, WALL PA EE It, MPS DOW BLINDS. UMBREL LAS AND PAINTS, WITH ALL THE VARIETY USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WHEN THE BILLS PURCHASED AMOUNT TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OR UPWARDS, A REASONABLE CREDIT WILL BE OIVEN FOR AP PROVED PAPER. 0 AULTMAN & CO. EDMUND BLANCHAMD. Bellefonte, Oct. 2-t'h, 1861 —tf, Ail Hands Take Notice!! As our creditors aro becoming very anxious that we should SETTLE UP OUR BUSINESS, in the shortest possible tl;ne, and pay our debts, (and as th y'aro uu more anxious than wa arc,) wo cull upon all persons WHO ARE IXDELVED TO US, TO CALL. AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND .AIAKE SETTLEMENT OF THEIR ACCOUNTS. If this request be unheeded, wo bare the offer of that kind of assistance, that wa wouid rather not have. COME ALONG FRIENDS, THE SOONER THE BETTER FOR US AT LEAST IF NOT FOR YOU. WE WANT TO PAY OUR HONEST DEBTS. 130 XT', IF YOU WILL PAY YOURS. We will b od hand with our Books at the old stand. TONNER & STEEL. Bellefonte, Oct. 21th, 1861.—tf. THE WAS, FOR THE UNION ! ANOTHER, VICTORY ! CENTRE COUNTY BOYS HEARD FROM! ! The undersign or take this ruclh od of informing their f: lends and the public that they htne open - ed a v CJSU g.VJST IS IS OP, in the building formerly used as Post Office in the BOROUGH OF MILESBURG, where they are prepared to Hide v. order till kinds of Furniture, v di as OUPHO A U US. HKDSTEADS ItUKEA US, TAItI.ES, STASIS, Ac., d*c., dec. Consideriug the hard times, they hare determin ed to work at THE LOWEST PRICES, Bcing practical workman, thoy bolicve thern selves able to make ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, to compare favorably with any bro tght from ho city. Call and examine speeimens. GREEN £TAYLOR. Jtilesburg, Nov. 7, 'CI.— Cm. ifl BOOTS. fM SHOES, ' * Pi ' ' I^l Don't Forget The Place f ? o • o THO HAS 15 Ull NSID ES' MAMMOTH EMPORIUM, I | \VEST END OF SPRING CREEK BRIDGE. BOOTS AND SHOES, CF THE BEST QUALITY - AND HATS AND CAPS 'VERY LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest Prices. I JJAVE you seen THE BIG OX IIORNS, On Clieapside ? UNDER THEN IS THE EL ACE To Get Cheap Boots and Shoes, BURNSIDES' EMPORIUM. gURNSIDE ~ " HAS JUST OPENED A GREAT VARIETY OF HATS <!t CAPS, OF THE~VERY LATEST STYLES FOR SALE AT PRTCES TO SUIT " THE PECULIAR TIMES." I GIVE HIM A CALL. M. PL cto O^SPSi,- FOR THE MILLION, AT BURNSIDES' EMPORIUM, ! CHEAP FOR CASH. I THE LATEST NEWS ! ! THIS WAT FOR BARGAINS ! IN approaching the Public, who have hereto fore so generally encouraged the Oallyng (Emporium, OP A. STERNBERG & CO. We take great pleasure in informing thorn that the}' have now received a full stock . FALL §- WINTER CLOTIIIIS G, AND GK.ITLE.It BNS' FURNISHING GOODS, | After fiD experience of many pears, tho public, | by general consent, have decided the above to be II E AD-Q.U ARTE RS FOR CLOTHING AND GREAT BARGAINS, i | End their patronage has consequently been j such as to justily the proprietors in an attempt to i exceed even themselves, in providing for their customers a stock of FALL AND WINTER ; CLOTHING, .-uch as hos never before bten oifer ; ed at any establishment in this nr neighboring 1 towns bv an enormous outlay. They are prepnr ! Ed to exhibtit an assortment which, for quality, • variety, excellence of materiel, durability of • workmanship ca mot be excelled. They toke this opportunity to return tlreir ! thauks for favors heretofore extended, and here i by reassure the public in general that the conC i denco with wliich they have heretofore favored i Lhem will be merited ia the future. | OBSERVE THE STAND, : In the DIAMOND, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. Call and you may rely uron it that every article i you purchase, will prove to be precisely what it is : represented. The bargains e r.uot be beat. Come one and all and give them a call. To save money, j thev wilt sell cLcopcr than the cheapest. Oct. 17, '6l. —ly ] A. STERNBERG A CO. W3I. S. TRIPPEE, I 3ATos7oiJ.4as.A-i: Tailor, | N. E. CORNER OF THE DIAMOND, i THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens I of Beiielonte. and vicinity that he has just re turned from Philadelphia with a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j which he is now opening at his old stand, one door east of the Post Office. His stock consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown, : rench Cloths, Sill: Mixed Coat ing, Cashmere ana White Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin',,d Fancy Summer Cassimeres, and LH*-t tn Drills for PANTS; Black 7 .'.in, Fi gured Silks, And White and FIGURED MARSAILLES FOR NESTINGS. I which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and (in the most reasonable terms. Goods furnished by cus tomers will be made up to order as heretofore. As he will employ none but expert eneed workmen, persons may rely on get ti their work wet! done at his establishment Thankful for the patronage heretofore be f rned, he respectfully solicits a continuance of e same. ' S. TRIPPLE. Behefonte, Mar 12 61-21-t.f. |GR EEiVS"DRUG AND VARIETY STOKE. j North-Bast Corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTE, ILY. | r PnE UNDERSIGNED would resnectfully in | i- form his patrons and the public generally ! that be has just returned from Eastern Markets tvberf he has purchased and is row selling the largest and be t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac , ever brought to tbi< country. He has constantly on band al the approved PATENT MEDICINES ol the uay. ALCHOHOL, BURNING : FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS VARNISH, Ac., together with a large assortment ol the TOBAC CO A SEGARS of the best brands. COAL OIL <fe FLUID LAMPS, HAIR. TOOTH. NAIL, CLOTHES. A PAINT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY A IIATR OILS. Also, a tine assortment'of. Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS NUTS. &.C., &.C., TOYS of every description, also Ti FANCY CHINA-WARE. Presetipttons and lamily rcceips carefully and | promptly filled. Thankful for tbe patronage be has received du i ring tbe last four jears he solicits a continuance j of tho saint, and ft out the experience he has had i he feel* confident of iriving satisfaction. Nov. 15, lb CO.- ti."] FRANK P. GREEN j UNION SADDLE & HARNESS EMPORIUM. Jeremiah Tolen & Co. IIAS FITTED UP TIIE jtFyjfe " the Nufthwest corner of Alio- /isr?A. i._Ai jsheny and Bishop Streets, three iloors below tlio Iron Front, where, with increased bus iness facilities, they are ready to accommodate all who may give them a call. They wiil have or. hand a large assortment of SADDLES, I'M IDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS. "iVIIIHS, MARTTNGAI.ES. HORSE COVERS, HALT ARS FLY-NETS, Ac, and many other at titles belonging to their busi ness. s * They will be thankful for a lib ral share of Hie public patr'luge, promising that at ail times to render fu'-i .atisiaotion to their patrons. Cal: ia and txuaiine lor yourselves. J. TOLEN A CO. Bellcfotite, Sept. ID, "01—jy. I>,OOK STORE.— y Geo. Livingston, a* bis well known stand at the North Eastern corner of the Public square, Bellefonte, hyeps constantly cn hand a large assortment of '] UEOLOUIUAL, CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND SCHOOL ROOKS, Also a large variety iif Blark Books and Station ery of the very Lest quality. Mathematical In struments, Ac. He still has the Depository of the American Sunday School L'niop, where any of their Rooks can be had at catalogue prices. Books brought t artier at a so.all advance on city prices Jan. 5 '(H) ly. E. C. HUMES, J AS. T. BALE H. S. M'ACI-ISTEB, A. G. CUItTIN BANKING HOUSE. Interest ■paid on Spec nil. Deposit. HUMES, hi'ALL ISTER HALE & CO., I ELLIiFONTE, PA. DEPOSITS yeceivid, Bills of exchange and Notes Discounted, Collections made and proceeds remitted pjoir.ptly. Interest paid on special deposits f< r Ninety days, and under six months.at the rate offout per cent: per an wu. F T six months and opwariis, at the rate c.five percent, per annum. Exchange 011 the East con stantly on h&n i. January, 3rd. 1861. M. GRAHAM. FASHIONABLE BARBER, BELLEFONTE, PA. IT is conceded by eorybodv that is man enough to wear a beard, that the place to get shaved easy, clean and neat, is at the Fashionable shop, just opposite Isaac Slay's store, Good Razors, keen and sharp, kept constantly on hand, Ilair Dressing, shampooinj, & <tc,, attended to in the most workmanlike manner, The undersigned thankful for past favtr3, solicits a continuance of the same. M. GRAHAM. OTRAY STEER.—Came to the promises of the O subscriber residing in Harris ow.nship, one Red Steer without aiy particular marks, about the first of last May. The owner" js requested to conre forward, provo property, .pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. JACOB JOHNBTONBAUGH. Oct. 21, 'CL—3t. W. VV. BROVVL\, ATTO UN E Y-A T-L A W, BELLh'FONTE, PA. "\ITILL attend prompUy and faithfully to all YY business entrusted to his care, - Bsllsfonto, Ott. 31st 18t. The Great Southern Rebellion Another Victory on Cheapside. NEW AND SPLENDiD STOCK OF ®C©?S<ISiMSB AT BURNSXBE'3 EMPORIUM ! WARRANTED to be just what wc represent them. We have tbe very best which wo warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ANT) SEE FOR YO'TItSELF. Leather of el 2 Descriptions. BELTING kept for Machi nerv. Any size I have not gut I c-nn got in a weoks time. Sold a city prices. A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDIGS 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 WATAN RNNOF HOOTS. DOUBLE SOI LEI) WARRANTED. GO!'HER ft RED ROOTS AND SHOES FOB CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS. & ; Digest marker nri-e paid fur HIDES. SKINS & ALL KINDS OF FURS, Cuine and examine our stuik. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and isliuos, and such articles in our line At Barnside's we study to please ( give sat isfaction. j®9"Plen?e accept our thanks for avors. Kollcfonto, Oct. 17, 1851. XEW F3R3I & NEW GOODS WILSON & TATE. HAVING OPENED A NEW STOKE AT THE FARM SCHOOL, CENTRE CO., PA,, INVITE the attention of the people of that vi cinity to their large and veil selected stock o SPRING ((• A UMMER GOODS. which they are now opening and ready to wait upon purchasers with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to this community. They desiro to call particular attention to their great variety of LADIES DKESS GOODS, con sisting in part of Challies, Lawns, all wool be Lains, of diferent colors, Baroges, Dress Silks, Man til 1 ?? 'l.agues, Ac. The above goods were se lect with great care expressly to suit the taste j, the ladies. In addition to the above, art! offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Gores, Collars. Undersleeves, Dross trimmings A* CI, OTP IS A OASSIMFRFS, of all colors and styles at very low prions, tuguth erwith one of the largest and nest stocks ol Ready -Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, La-ties* 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 : siso, Mattresses. Mackerel. Herring, Cod Fish nad salt Fngars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to the heat, which cannot be surpassed in quality. Persons desiring t- pn: chase goods r: a.jy kind wdl -find t] to their advantage to. cell before .purchasing e where, as we take pleasure iu. showing our goods aud think we can euit them both as to price and quality, and are determined to sell at the vury lowc-t osh prices kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods" F. S. WILSON, June, 19tb''61, 6m GEO. W. TATE. Job Printing! Job Printing!! OB PMNTIN.;— 0 CEITKE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. p LANE'S PRINTED g"> Ccutre Democrat Office. T)OSTERS PRINTED— I Centre Democrat Office. r> EAL ESTATE BILLS. PRINTED— Centre Democrat Office. 1> ILL HEADS PRIM I ED— ) Centre Democrat Office. CARDS PRINTED— Centre Democrat Office. INVERT VARIETY OF JOB PRINTING— j Neatly executed and pr. ino'ly ser.r t= .ny part or the county, at the CENTRE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. [St ;. 19.—'61. " PEHRSYL V ARIA HOTEL TJ AV ING rented the above named' Hotel, the II undersigned wetii respectfully inform trie citizens of Centre county, and the traveling public gentrally, that he is prepared't all times to sup ply those who may make hjs house their Home, with good substantial Fare, and accommodations equal, if not -unerior to many of the City Hotels. 3c Diss "ilL r^"?3l.O is always furnished with the tery best the market will afford, and every effort will be made in this de par, , ..nt to eater to the castes of even the most fasti Si oils. lOTio will be found to contain an excellent assortment 01 liquors of all kinds illS ROOMS A A D BEDS are clean ami good, so that those wjio WISH to en joy them, may have nothing to do but to wrap the mantle of their couch abou, them, and He down to pleasant dreams, and His Stable is,large and commodious and will be kept con stantly supplied with the best of Hay and Oats. — His Ostler is attentive, and accommodating, and plays his part o' the Drama well and with great credit to himself. P. B. KEPHART. rrp.r; April 12, —'60. T D. WING ATE,— U.a DENTIST.—Office and r'si- lygragC dunce on the North side of the Dub- f r lie Square. Wll pay particular attention to the preservation of the natural, teeth. Artificial teeth' inserted on any of the approved stylts. At homo exeepttwo weeks, commencing with the first Mon day of each month. [BelJeTouto, mar. 21, '6l.—tf. ~~s. s. c 01l b i n; HANtiFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN BONNETS, BONNET FRAMES FLOWERS. FEATHERS, Slrniv quel, Millinery Goods in General Ttfo. 218 Arch Street, above S coad, June 6, '6l.—ly ] Philadelphia. - ~~ CON VE y A NCI NG^ TVEEDS BONDS, MORTGAGES, AND AR- I /TICLES OF AGREEMENT neatly and cor rectly executed. Also, attention wili be given to the adjustment of Book Accounts, and account? f Adminstratior s and Executors prepared for filing, office next door to the Post Office. Oct., 19th, '6B, WM. J. KEALSH. j \<< ff * .PXAI.KRSIX ' | i\wi%mij^f V\V BELLEFONTE. /R „FJL j 'TpiIE undersigned would respectfully inform _|_ the citizens of Centre county that they have I opened a HARDWARE STORE i in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. lon the Northwest corner of tho Diamond. They i have selected their stork with great care, and are I prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred • per eeut lower than can he had at ncv other place The ladies are particularly invited to call and I examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear | neetly solicit a ilboral portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every pains to please. Thev have constantly on hand a variety of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Kittles, Shot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CHICuLAH SA IKN. An 1 all vatrioties of HAND-BACK, DRAFTING AND PANNEL SA TILS'. Broad, Hand and chopping A .vs. Butchers eleav* er and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ETS, CHICLES, and ADZES. HAY, MANUAL AND SPREADING MIRKS. I EDGE TOOTS OF EVERY DEiCUfI'TIOS. ! CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES. ! NAILS, PAINTS. OH,. GLASS & PUT: A COAL OH. AM) '-AMI'S. SADDLERY HARDWARE t OA On TRIMMINGS. Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Dataware Store. Terms Cash. BAXTRESShR A CRIST. Bel'efonte, epri! 26, 'oo.—y. If ABE pleasure in informing my friends, that I h ve opened an office at rjo. 23 North Fourth Street, Phil'a., where I will attend to the purchase andsale.of every description of Goods and Property entrust ed to mv cam. My long experience and thoaough knowledge n* the different branches of Trade, will enable mo to , r.huiid int satisfaction tu all my country friend. 1 thors, tfrho mas faaor me with their c,ru. rod to-. >r.iaen:s. f be c -tanily in the market, postee of all the .• , dec*, and will give my friends the be;.- it t knowledge and experience. 1 ieei nor say to yon that 1 shall be able to pur,du.b . >wcr prices, and on more l'a . vurni te*ms. than one who only oecssioaly vis £ Its Hie ris-i:.-; Mp charges will always be reasonable and sat isfactory. I an: .also agent for some of our principal Man nfac'nrrrs. and h-v constantly on hand GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TABLE DIAPERS, IJNDSEYS.AO,, &C. All Goods consigned to me will be kept fully . insvrcd. N. .—I will also give T cgal, Commercial or Private information, free of charge. fISSF The money should accompany all orders for small parcels. Respectfully Yours. CHA'UNC? JILL BURT. RKFEUCWS : —M. L. Hallowcil A Co., Garret A Martin. Ei.ortr.idge. Bro. i. Co., C. 11. A George Abbo' r , '.V'-iiv r 4 Graham, Philadelphia. K C Hum e, debit Ton .cr, Bolileionte. PhiVa. Aug. ill. 1861.—3 m, " NEW GOODST" //OFFER BROTHERS; (Successors to U W.. Jackson,) . . | HAVE jus: reeeiyp'' a large and extensive assortment of l tmi GOODS. READY-JIADE CLOTHIJYG, BOOTS AND SHOES, :Olf!V££3 StXiCl 04V£>iS, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF QUEL NSW R 1.. Hill) WRE | FISH AND SALT, A" 1* .1 &TA) R, FJLO U 11, (be., (be. . \ Their, stock of Spring and Summer Ladies' fan- . cy Dress Goods, da:.not be excelled by any other ' house i. Central Pennsylvania, and embraces ev- j ery variety'of style and quality. Th'e CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, VESTING, 0 Ala COL- AND AiUSLINAS, are also very superior—while the supply of Gro- ' ceries, Teas. Coffees, Ac, is worthy of tho atten tion of the public and customer. Apr 4, 'fil. "STATE "OF THE NATIONT! THE VERY LATEST NEWS! ENCOURAGING FACTS! NEW GOODS! AT BARLOW'S NEW STORE, 1 At Storms town Centre Co., Pa. ffiMlE u rdersigncd has just returned from the A East with ay :<>d assortment of the Latest Style? 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 wishiug to purchase a' the above rat: s will do well to eat! and examine (or themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store in Stonnstowa. June 13, 'fil,—tf.] A. K. BARLOW. BELLEFGNTE DISPENSARY, J persons in want of PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES, or anything of the kind, will do well to purchase thciu at the Drug Store of J. A J. UARRIS, BrockerlioSf's Row, Bellefonte. Also, ! DROSS,. . • MBCICINKS, i POCKET K HIVES, FANCY AKTIOI.ES, Isn-ujiEiir, TOBACCO, SEGATV, LTQOOKS, and all the Patent Medicines made. - js£9r* Surgeon's, and Physician's Instrument e nnsts-tly on hand. Call and see thetu, nearly opposii ; the Conrad House. January, 3rd 1861. xjxsric>M', sr '" Arch St., Above Third, Phil'a, UPIO2J S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor, RSIM? HOTEL IS CENTRAL,CONVENIENT I by Passenger Cars to all parts of the ii v, i and in every particular, adapted to the comfort j and wart's of the businefs - public, TERMS, j $1,50 per day. '"Sept. 19, '6l. iy. II\LYKIA G ISO USE OF WM. F.. REYNOLDS At CO. BFLf.F.FOJSfTK, CENTRE CO., PENN'A. Bills 1 ■ lange and Notes discounted ; Colleo , m-.s uMtb and Fsnds promptly remitted. Inter-,. ; est paid ou .Special Deposits, Exchange on tha - Eas'c-n cities constantly on hand and for aalo. j Deposits received. April 7 'SB ]]UY"your HATS & CAPS i WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAPEST, WHI H IS AT Biirnsides' Great Emporium, ON CREAPIDE. ! OTIOE. —Per- JDS indebted 10 the subscriber _LI 'of H' ls meltug Mortgages, Ac., will i please call and setlie tha name on or before the j November Court. JKSSB L. TEST. ' Oct. 31, ISSl.—tc. AVER'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. /.ml for titf speedy euro of tho fallowing cwiv-Wilu?"; jfcrofii ! a and Scrofulous Aflectloi),sutU ;>s i'liuiors, Lh ei's, isoria, wuptiou,., Pimples, I'usluleii, l*lo<<h©%, EU$, Blaiitii, and all Siiiii Di^rityea, OvKi..t.VD, IruL. trh June. Jr. A Yen .1' Co. Gouts: 1 f.d i; iuy Uu y to HN knowle fv what yuiir .•* iile ii.m douo l,r nu-. Hat ing inh'M iif l ti i-eroftiNti> iuifvii u. ] httve st;n. l f!tiii it in v.iriou ways f r yeara. F< Jueliinea it Lntit out in CI-er* "ii iii. Imtuis mul itrmi: souibfiiue-* it turned inward and dHtreftttttl me or tlio .stouiauh. Two y a:s ii i.r Jic '-ui on in\ In-ad :imi t o%tid my vu.tip and . M'S wjll, .isore, v.liidi was painrTil nnd iouth*ou!# ia-yoia! d .'•ei ijifitiu. J li ied intsiiui. e Ami sevoid Il siui ius. lut withi-.it much reuef Inuu an. thing. Tn taut, the i!i urdos j;i t .v, Woi-ic. At t. n R h i v-/.- tvj . . 4 to I'-.iii iu ilia G *.pel Meitieuyei" l!r t you hati j an alterative (s'rtraapurillii), fi i | kueW from y nil >ep - TI HI that any tliiiri you made must he jjood. INU. to 'iuciiuiiillumlaut it, and used it till it cured u. 1 fuok it, as you lidsists in smull UtHes f a leasjKMUilid uxor* month, and usc,J.diMOMt three bottles* Ne\r ami hai*hy skin nouu i.egan tu funn under the scab, which nlter a while fell oir. My* skiu a sv dear, and ! know by my feelings that the diiH'iwe h- |ffoi;e from my Mxatetn. Yo can xrell ; beh*<ve rlmt IIA viiat I itni savior w!i.-n I i 11 v-ni. that * "eld yiii tn 1; lie of fhy ayosiivM of tho and reiuaisi over . Your*, AU'hhl) B. TA hffVT. Anthony'* Fh o. Ttoso or Xrv*hfli, '1 fttcr ami Salt Hheam, Stanl ilivto, lUnguonn, Sre Eyes, Dropsy. ]>r. K- hort >l. I'rehlo writes from Sihu;i. Y. 12tb fknf., 1559, that he hits trnred an i.'iretrrate ciue ff ■ Dro>n\i, which threatened to te:niinato latntly, by tho ji.:i Mxvorhijf use ufuur nut also a ttangeroua 'julign.uit £ Eg: if# his ! y doses of tho same; Mja lut euro* the couun.on Eruptions l>y Jt constantly, ilroiifhotel®, Goitre or Stvellfd Keek. ZclniiOTi Fiu'lN nf I'M spect, Texas, write*: '*'J'lnua IXJV? th'i* of your Sai sapift iMn ctried JIK from a f 'oi're n hid eoiui swelling on tho neck, which 1 liad bitlfeied fmm orev two yours." Leitrorihocn crWhitrs.Overloii Tumor, Vtiiiiie bkeintioii, Female Disease*. Dr. J 11. S. Chanuitia:, "f New York ('il.v, writ** ; ** I r.iost cheerfully cum}ly with the request of your lw .*vhtpr J I hare fu n l your K-itfapat ilia u most rtcelleu! ilfCrativo in the mttm u IH romplnints hit which wt uiupluy stu ha rni"dr. hut espcclHlly in IVnyiU OiMfum of tho fcVrufji!' us (iintlt -<is. 1 IJHVO citVeil iwanv invctc!- ate jius of I.- u -orrluea hy if. and sonic '.vtiere the eoiU' pluint W.MS r,iuefl hy ufdtrution of the uterus. The ulcer Rfion itself xv;>K soon cured. Vuthfinr wiihin my knovri ml/u equals if fir thefe female il'raiigeiiivnt*."' Ed ward .Morrow, of Newi urv, Aia., vritc^, 4< A il.ru .pefus "f 'rutc Ittmur on one of tti* females in toy family, v.'hh li had 'ilrfiad all the semcdlcs we could employ, h;*v it h'tujfh heuti comph-tidy risi . d hv your Extract ofS.tr ilia, tjj.'r j-hvsician th inrht m'thiny huf ®Xti j*V t!ui could nlford n-iief, hut hn i Irised the trial of yoi. k Suisapas iil i as the last v MH f ludure and it proved effectual. Af'tt-r taking Y<HH* romtnly ei,rbt MMN* no symptom of tlie disease* reiqaius." and Mercurial DiscAnc. Nfcvr On I.KAVS, 2fith August. Te. J.T. A Y fd : Fir, 1 cheeiTullv comply witli the ijuesf i'f yniif ajccot. and i'*U'>rt to \• II nuine of the ehswrWt t haxe reji!iy..l w : lh your Sarsaparilla. 1 liave etiiv.r with jt. in my praelicM, mos; of the cotu t ! lints for which it :s iwnqnnu n led. and have found iia rl! els truly wonderful in tho cure of VfUtwulflTlil CHfiul I) s -ise, tines.f my patient* had Syphilitic ulueur in his throat, which were conKuniing his palate and tr'p of his mouth. Your Sarso pur ilia, steadily takou* cured him tivy x\eekn. Another was attnckeil hy •- ♦mdary symptoifiM in his imse and the nleeration had trfen II way #i JNU.-JJ j.'ialde part id it. so flint 1 Isrlieve TBW i:>ordoi" would so nr rench Ids brain nnd kit! him. But it yielded to r.iv adniiiitetration* of your Sarsapuriilu:; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of cou:>e'without ffuine to his* face. A woman who luwl hen" treated for the same disorder I v mercury WK>, nfleriii£ from this POIS HI in JN r hones. Ihey had liecoitie K> FCE fiilivt- tu tho weather iliat >n-ti damp duy she stitTeled ornefifl inv; pain in her join ts aml bones.- -She, ho. v.iv< tined eiitinoy by your Nu.<npt\ril!u in m few wftkM. 1 know fl oat its- formula, which your agfeut gave me, thai this Preparation from your laboratory must tea gi> a* rvumdy; consequently, these truly reumikahle reaulU with it liavc not surprised lue. Fraternally yours, 0. V. I. A KIM KB, M. P. Rlieuiktailsiiif Goat, Liver Complaint. JNi>ul*t.%il>cl, i'leston Go., Na. Clh July. D.VJ. Dn. J. C. Arm: .Sir, 1 have been a filleted with a p- 'n fid chronic Whftnnnligni for u long time, wliirli !milled he Niiill phy-iciaus. and sim-k tu me in spite ot all f!i* remedieis j Luuld liud. imttl I f rhnl your Snr*apnril!a Obi hottle cttrrd mo in two weeks, and restmed my gcneinl health so nnif-li that 1 aifr far lMter than b.ibre ! w-ia attncke)d. I think it h wondei fuf medicine. J. K" E\ M. Jules Y. Getchell, of .St. /amis, writes: "I hnv I- ei a fill etc t fur years with n otj'tcli'n of the lav er, wit oh desfiv eil my health. X tried every thing, and every hiiijf ft-i'ed co relieve nrepand I liavobceh iiueoken-dovYis nan for f-ome years from no other cause than dtwiojeofin .< of the I.icer. .My l>eloved paator. tho Itev. Mr. Hrpy, advi od me to try yum-Sarsaparilla, lieeaiisc lie said lie know yon, and any thing you made was worth trying. 1 y the blow ing of God <t has" cured nut, and has NO purified ?uy hk<>i as to make a it*v. man of tne. 1 feel young '1 Uj heat that call ho said of you is not lmlf good oiiouj^q** S<*!Alrrits.Cinieer Tumora, Ehlnrgnaruti Uk'eratioH) Carle* and Eifolint hni of tho Bone*. A gH-at variety of rasps hftre been reported to us wheri cures of these formidable complaints Ikiva rcatilud fiTOrt the use of this remedy; but OUT space -here will not admit them. Sntne of them may he found iu our Attterirt> Almanac, which tho agents hel-ov unuied plc-tueU fcw furnish gratis to nil who cull for thorn. > . D> spepHin. Henri Disien.se, I'll*, iy, Mela nt hoiy, Kturnigia ' reiuarkahle (lire? of these ofTections have bew* made by the alterative power of this lncdiciue. Jt ktimu latts the vital functions into vigorous action, and lb tut overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond it* reach. Pitch a remedy lues long been required by rhe ia* cesslties of the people, and we re confident tliat this will do fur them all that medicine can do. iyer'a Cherry Pectoral, 3'Olt THE KATID CUIUS OF Cough*, <'o]<!s, (nfiuenzn, Ilonr*cne*i f Croup, Broitrbili*. Inoipirirl ( ou* sumption, and for the Belief of Consumptive I'utitnti in no vane erf Stage* of the Diaeast. This is a remedy so uuivcrfculfy km.wy t< vtirpoiMi ant other fur rhe cure of throat and lung complaints, that ft is useless hoi© to publish the ex idem-u of its virtue*. lLa unrivalled excellence for rough* and colds, and its truly wonderful cites of pulmonary Uisi-ase. have made It kuow4i throughout the civilized nations of the eaith. ! exv are the c muitniities. or even families, among tin Hi who havef not some personal experience of'.its effects rmie living tnqdiy in their mids* of its victory over the subtle and dnngoruus disorders of the throat and lungs. An all know the tlreadfuT*fatality of these disorders, and ?* they know, too. tin effects of this remedy, we m ed r.ot do inure than to assure tin m that it has now ail the Nir tiies that it did have when making the ;rtns vrliieh bavt won so strongly ujam th© c>nfidoneet>f n atikind. Rieparod by Dr. 3. C. AYES i CO., Lowell, Ma< Sold .bv J. Harris A Co., Bellefonte ; J. Ring Jnioi T lie; R. B. Cumniings, rort Matilda: IL-- i-ilar A Co.. Storm.-town ; 11. Foster, Millbeim ; D. 0- Bower, and Gross Yearick, Asronsl urg , C. G\ Rymnn, Milcsburg, and by one tr-der in very Yillojje iu tho country, [jan. 10. 'fil.-ly. 11l SSOLUION." Notice is hervbygivon that the Partaersh' p heretofore existing between Jos D. Harris Jutue- Sommerville aiid ./no Harris, was dissolved oa the 2oth day of Sept. 1861, so far as relates to tho said Jos. I> Harris and James Sommerville. Ail deb s duo to the said partnership are to be pail, and there fine from the same discharged a the drug store in Bellefoote. where the business will be continued by tho svd Jno. Harris JN'O. HARRIS, JAS. SOMMERVILLE JOS. D. HAEKIS All persons knowing themselves indebted to ! ' firm ofj. A J, HARRIS or JNO. HARRIS A C-: will call and settle and thereby save costs. JNO. HARRIS DISSOLUTION.—. "" The partnership,. in.tLeAWt >r. & Jewelry business, heretofore existjnfg be:w-ie.--. \Vm. J. Stein and John Morao,"i&t!i's day I'.MOI. ved by mutual eansvnt. The Books remi.in in the hands of John Morati. who is to collect ibe recounts and pay all th ijjindehtedn iss of i firm/ ' WM. J. STL IN OoL 24, '6l.—Ut. JOHN M0l IN, \ LARGE ASSORI' MEAT OF HATS <fc CAPS JUST PECEIVED AT BURNSIDE ON CHEAPSIDE. " n . CURTIN & BLANCHARD, A T i URALY'b-AT-LAW.BiJl.LBi'oNti'.P rii i\ The undersigned haying associate i ;.-t ; selves :n the practise of Law, will faithi' Jiv in tend to all professional business entrusted the in Cen'i-o, Clintion and Clearfield coun'i Ail collections placed iu their hriuls, ,rrii , their promt attention. Offico in Blanohar . t building on A-Ueghenv street: Nov. yO 'SB CU.iTtW 4 BLANC i A >. 11. JAGOJi'S, p BP is now prepared to do I tie. t of Qunsmithiri;;,'oo.'o inutai taring and rapciring. Call in it : ag<■ -i Gun or Pistol. Work dona en tha low-:?'. <Mah terms. [oe 17, 'L ly W. WTIITI:, Dnar: r, A."r • manently located in Boa! ury t i - County Pa. Office 011 main st., tcx- J' r 1 t . store of Johnston A KelLr, where t.i . ;JU. j< . . practising h'g profession in the ui->. . .• ; 0 Manner and at moderate charges
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