SARGAINS! id 1% WN [ Lad Ye “lia firm of Sternberg & Brandeis having +n dissplved, their present stock of Goods nust ‘baclosed Sut inside of six months, and «ty will now positively SPELL BELOW AUCTION PRICE! Coats from 82,50 to $5, aad from $5 to $8: Pelaines from 15 to 20 cls; Fivicst of Dress Goods from 20 fo HO cents. wakddbmust be sold, and Goods let go + dgcpifice in order to close up the busi: neat of the late Arm, J r@~Heroafier the business will be car r+ on assoviginglly, by. A. Sternberg. who 1 be glad to see Jus old customers and as ny new ones as will favor him with a Ll. A. STERNBERG. ap30-4t (1 OM® AND SRTTLE.~Tbe firm of Sternberg w Brandeis having been dis- c&d, "all parsons indebted to the same, | dall'swt the old stand, where the books 1a th the hands of A. Sternburg, as the same must be settled up forthwith. 20, 8¢ . STERNBERG. / . f 4 Sdubieun Saadlery. | ‘EO. BESTQ VER. jr., respectfully in- rms thg®itimens of Penns and Brush’ val- res, that he has started a new Saddler Shop at Millheim, at the old stand formerly kept | dy 4 Hy Stover, and is now prepared to | furnish Saddled, Harness, Collars, Bridles, | nd Whips of every kind and quality, in | {not everything gomplets, gqual to a first class establishment,” and at the most roa- | sonable prices. te warrants his work as | to quality and fineness of style. Farmars | ad others are invited to call and examine | stock. al He is determined to please customers, G. WW. STOVKR, ir. OW aps, ly MILROY FURNITURE Wareroon. ber respectfully informs the hand, and makes to order, al "EADS, (Cottage and plain) ’ ~ 1 TAS LX" [88 , . Tables, Tables, Leiire Tables, Sinks, Dough tray Cradle TPBOARDS, : "ABLES, TYTN iL NSION Dining B reg A fa st mM. tra {oved y “ Se 2 >'y » Sa ® 7; / Cans Seated Rocking Chairs, Cane Seated Chairs (plain) Cane Seated Nursing Chairs, Plain Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Children's Chairs, secitees, Complete suites of Furniture furnished at short notice and ande in the best possible munner—HoMEMADE and warranted of the best material, Prices Lower than Elsewhere! Ya; Persons in want of Furniture will do well to give me a call. JOHN CAMP, Milroy. an8 sale at a bargain, at Wolf's L - Buggy Centra-hall stand. Wall Paper, cheap rowl2 t - Spring 0 20 cents per boltat Herlacher's, New Goods! GEO. D. PIFER, who keeps a large Store, in No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, next door to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has just received a frezh supply of New Goods! which he iz selling at remarkably low rates His Stock consists of Dress Goods, such as, | Poplins, iain French and Irish Poplin, Alpacas, Wool De Lains, veesee- French Merenos, x eavmrhusssnnns pesernene ennennsCiIOO Muslin, sistniedessinsnsnnenits nina Jan nela of a inn # srr eas ne isin, Jo ITIGA, 1 1 BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &e. In addition tothe above he has, and keaps eonstantly on hand, a large stock of Clothing for both Men and Boys, of all descriptions. He also ke Hall Boots and Shoes, in endless varielies. ALSO RE QUEENS WARE, CANNE FRUITS in fact, every t be called for, can be found E@5=The highest market price eps the celebrated n ’ oe i D 4 vA EL Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange | for Goods, sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER. day, April 6th, 18659, under the care of | PROF. J. T. ROSSITER, a graduate of | Franklin and Marshall College. . TUITION, from $5,00 to $3.00 per quar- ‘er of ten weeks, Boarding can be had at | reasonable rates, > For further information spply to ] J. B. FISHER. marl2 tf | Penn Hall, Pa. | | (r | EORGE PECK'S EATING HOUSE & OYSTER SALOON, ; On High street, at Bush’s Aveade Restaur- | ant Bellefonte, Pa. his excellent estab- lishment is now open, and good meals can be had at all kours. Roast Beef, Ham (warm or eold,) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe, Pickels, Ovaters, Soun, Ezgs, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Nutz, Oranges, Lemons, &e., & comprise the bill of fara. Billiard Tahle | comnectad with the Restaurent. Owvstersiy | everv style —also by the dozen and hun. | Ared. dec2s 1y | i eh ma nS A. HA - a ———— "YY "ee -. —— Id i AWAY £TASTIN T™ AY Vide ae Cl HALL REYORT Y, JUNE dh 18069. ~. FRIDA Lines Writ ten on the Blank Leaf oi’ a School Reader. on — BY JAMES AIKEN. Just 8s a careful hand might cull The garden flowers so gay ; Behold ye the compiler's work Of thought a bright bouquet! Historie troth and will romance The poet's glowing line; : ke evergreens with gaudy flowers, In harmony combine. iy H 1a | | | | “Variety's the spice of life, Says some one of the sages; Now, if variety ye seek, Behold it in these pages! . Who ever made a “Reader,” pray, And left old Shakespeare out ? Such a dull soul would surely leave His sanity in doubt. > | i | And thought of Shakesphere's there's | but one, Yet, O, the mighty throng, In every distant land and time, The devotees of sony. i i i i i yy Fain Thanks to the nw ho think and write; | [hanks to Compilers too— a 1 wat hink as : Ley i gatner one ancw. We who were hovs, $ Near seventy ye Good Lindley M Nearly * nd Lita went to school, avo arry’s lesson's choice. " wo know. Cs o bi 34a avd OV City \ nd 11 A ye ie i } has selected since, ords purer, more sublime ? Lindley Murray, thy true Hath stood the test of time. in : who iz 2, ¥ py + «YY Yt ' Hugh Blair, of Edinburg, how clear is modest sermon style, teaching others Rhetoric, e practiced it the while, | Statesmen, philosophers and be A pleasant bright Arh And by good Lindley Murray's 3. z 1 - " v -. . 1 know their names to-day. | Cowper's high-toned, indignant li Admiring still I read; | A firm Republican to-day, t He helped to form my creed. i 3 i + =u i | In Beatty's sweetly solemn lines, | His “harp symphonious rung ;” | No purer song was ever heard . From any mortal tongue. These lessons to recall : I thank and bless them all. > A strange wnman has just died — - 1? : n ' While yet in her teens, and an orpban, £1 {1 ti to a cabin bult on the top of {and rugeed hill. inan almost impene i and rugged hill, inan almost impene- trable forest, where she lived the life of a hermit until her derth, at i of seventy-two. i | day of her death, and would brood half a Whenever the spirit of over those remambrances for day at a time. | snduess fastened upon her she went to | her door and blew a long tin, be- ' queathed to her mother, for hours at time. tnt A ma—— ‘) New York, May 27.—The | met to-day. The | ference appointed’ by the two assem- | blies reported a plan of rennion of the esbyterian church, the concurrent £ i + L 01 committee con- 0 Pi | declarations of the general -assemblies | declarations of the general assemblies | and the recommendation of a day of | prayer. A. DA ri - . . Fhe Pennsylvania Legislature has | regniated by law the practice of medi | cine tn the counties of York, Lancaster | Venango, Warren, | North: ’ Adams, Bucks, mpton, lik, Lehigh, Armstrong LCase Indiana, and Crawford, i i i | of medicine or surgery in the conuties | named, who has not graduated with the | degree of Doctor of Medicine. commer lf a tf A om sn se | A Wasington telegram to the N ew | York Tribunesays: A meeting of persons interested in | the Imperial movement is called for next to make ar- angements for establishinga club at o National Capital. It is said the [I meet the approval of some citizens. 160 vi ject wi nfluential yy ie The Empire 15 coming. iii rtiniain New York paper tells of a cat, very morning wipes his paws up- on the mat before eutering If his feet leave A y eo h his ail mistresses’ bhedroeny. Gold is higher and business more de- pressed in al! the great contres of trade, commerce and manufactures, than when General Grant went into office. Merchants are complaining, mechanics need employment, mills are stopping, goods do not sell, money has been at panic prices and there is not only no The future is dark and lowering, Capitalists do not care to make large ventores. This dries up the streams of business enter prise and stops the wheols of trade. The people were told that the election of General Grant would be immediate- ly followed by better times. But Con- gress has met since that, and nothing was done to aid the substantial interests Political schemes were Sumner and Sherman, + . \ dead buflilo, but the tottering business of the country did not receive a mo- “ . in Congress and forced their policy upon the President, aud the people can Are business men satis- -d ge. a fied with it ?- { York Legislature, the other day, by the 3% a he Committee held their sessions at the Metropolitan hotel DON'T Gentle reader, don't for the world allow tha important fact to escape your mind that the place to buy your new Spring and Sum- mer goods of every description which have been bought at panic prices, and are now arriving and opened for inspection at the familiar place you often READ about, ZIMMERMAN BROS. & CO,, No. Six, Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. Other people blow, hut when it comes right down to selling honest goods cheap, we bo the whole crowd. Woe are offering A splondid stock of ladies dress goods, white goods, notions, hosiery, gloves, trimniings, cnlicoes, musling, tickings, flannels, cassi- mers, clothing, shawls, carpets, cotton car- net chain, hoop skirts, and corsets, Don't Ei a single WORD about hard times and high prices, Theres no evidence of it in our store. We keep a full variety. Coarse and fine boots and | shoes for men and boys. Beautiful French | and Turkey morocco, kid and lasting, lace and button boots and shoes for ladies and ehildren, with a choice invoice OF glassware, BUEALS, peas and catsup, t of syrups, teas | And coffees, | green | pepper i queensware, soaps, canned tomatoes, corn, pickles, piecalilii sauce, honey and the bes and spices, all at the lowest prices, in addition to i We have an endless variely of the many | little articles which go to make up a com- vote assortment inducements to | CASH buyers. Remember. a dollar saved | in buying goods is easier made than to work | for it, so don't spend your money foolishly | 3 (1reat hose of city members. WwW the committee was about 89.000, but theatre and opera yr 4. fifty dollars for medival at handred and sixty items of this char- {X) (x LE (¥) } ol) i) s A) 7 (0) (xX) in (x) 3 (X) (n) A(X) 2 (KX) 9 50 (x) (xX) (x (x) i) (i) (x) (x) (x) oH) (K) ix) iy (x) 2 th) y (RK) le v2 640 1) Public parlors prandy and wine., Niblo's Theatre Port wines Wallack's Theatre... Ci Whiskey W Hes CHourS . hina Fxpenses to Staten Isl Wallack s Theatr Niblo Brand) and Tickets per order Brandy { Mympie Theatre Cigars Brandy and wine Olympic Cizars Eset ASAE Ease TR = Ie EXISTE LR tT - 12 ba wn) all (x) 2 0) 0 90 (XK) 10 00 Brandy and Brandy Wino .. Livery Olgars ......... IRL Stationery Booth’s Theat Livery 3 00 Brandy and wine 12 Clr IR 0 / 4 00 or) sixty items, about ene-forth ave for wines and liquors, another fourth for | | | i i | | | i i { “Wines and brandy” appear to have been the favorite tap of the +} Olympic, where the Black Crook reign- wietors of the £ } for every item contained in the list, them. appears, pays the barber's bills of Sen- the Senate contingent fund a number of items in reference to this business that are rather odd. For example, thereis an appropriation for shaving mugs, shaving brushes and honey soap; there are appropriations for cologne, bay rum and alcohol; for cosmetics, extract ginger and spirits of camphor; for bathing sponge, (35 37,) flesh « < brushes and plate brushes, and for a | variety of articies that show the most tastes among Benators. jut why should the people: of the remarkable their own barbers, be compelled to sup- port a national barber shop for Sena- tors? What's the Matter? Why, Don’t you Know, that Abr. Hirsh, has just opened out a Fresh Stock of Spring & Summer Clothing New Spring Styles. 7#~The largest and best assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered at Milroy. If you wish to save money in buying Clothing, give him a call before purcha- sing elsewhere. Abr. Hiish, Cheap Clothing Store, ap23,6t Milroy. he is told of the fact, and again resorts to the mat, and then if not satisfied lean, he dries them i L that his paws are ¢ y the stove. mtn es cme i refs rm so a com Zr Norick.—The subscription price of tee REPORTER is $1,00 per year in advance, which is less than that of any other papel of its size. We are printing this paper at cost, and therefore wish to remind our pats gons that it is of great importance to us that payment bemade at once, Brrrae SCALES, of the best make A henpecked husband says that “be- fore marriage, I fancied wedded life to be all sunshine, but afterwards I found it was all moonshine.” Cm (iris of the Period ean find nice par- | asol: in New York for 8200 apiece, ur al ir from 4 1bs up to 120,000] bs, ~apl068. ~~~ IrwiNx & WiLsex. PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of the very best quality just received at Wolfs old stand EATHER of all descriptions, 4 calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- roceo’s, eheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis- action, at BURNSIDE & TIO M AS. french Zimmerman Bro's & Co. | Agents for the American Button Hole and and i] Overseaming Sewing Machine good goods and Mall value for if ore re] Farmer's Read! | THE CELEBRATED | Hoffheins eaper and the well known Pratt Rake. THE Clipper Rake. 1 ie AND i i t ol Sale, il Snangler's Hotel, Centre Hall, The HofTheins' Mowers and Self Raking tha ii intest anda most + 1 y ! no eo) M ow) il ! ‘ mipie roOvements now Known; oy a RHESE RS COIILIO EM work: a oc the side delivery fect 1in necks: kinds of ‘ If rake, and has The Clipper Rake is & rake with less ma- | chinery than any rake now in use, and ca- sily managed. Also—the well-known Pratt Rake, a durable, | “33 £3 RT, | COM u's. ana one 1 tool of the best now in cht, . : wire teeth, ang . \ Farmers, by s these machines } 3 old redid irenasin at Cash w . but also solid on long credit I. Grass, Agent, 9 ILARD, HARD hard & Vilen ANUFACO IE, & YELLOW FLOORING VEATHERBOARDING, \/ Sivan y arions ’ OIL oR fi. 'HO} ompany, ¥ pot ind & OF PINE C ¥ xa M. RLAN Blanc MANT PFURERS WH | ) h \ AND & + Ol nl SASH, BLINDS ‘ "TERS. IOULDINGS, Deseript 101. ! | . A =e very AOA roll work of BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES. and patterns made to order | Having a “BULKLEY'S PATENT | LUMBER DRYER,” connected with our | establishment, we are-enabled to manufac ture our work from ONED | LUMBER! | a ORDERSFROM CONTRACTORS, DEALERS AND THE DE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED, | SFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa. | BR Hm. | P McCAFFREY & COS Wholesale and Retail | | BOOT AND SHOE Store, One Door above Reynold’s Bank. | We will not mention in this advertise | ment the different varieties of Boots and | Shoes, and Gaiters of every deseription, that comprise our stock--sutlice to say, that is complete in every particular and nothing to excel it in style, quality, extent or price in the county. Our ready-made stock was bought from manufacturers in the East who are careful of their reputation, and would not sell an article in the least inferior to what they represent, om eget ee mi custom made work,~—well knowing thatup- on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart- ment depends entirely eur success in Py ness. Employing none but | | | First-Class Workmen. Woe are enabled to guarantee satisfuetion £9 all who may favor us with their patronage. #2 A liberal reduction made on while gale purchases, juned’ 68 ly. P. McAFFREY & CO. I AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY and 1 kind at IRWIN & WILSON’'S. apl0’.68 rs ig S* DDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit h spots rings. Everything a saddler wants for the manufacture of harness, ‘to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". E ANVIL STORE is now receiving ra 1 a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bad- dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description,—Call and supply your- selves at the lowest possible rates at aplo'o, IRWIN & WILSON, a——— to - ern Bam ss Bs 58 NEW GOODS ! Now Opening. The undersigned having purchased’ the Centre Hill Store, and replenished it with new goods just pur chased at the lowest Cash prices, feel conk want to buy goods, to give then a eall be. fore purchasing elsewhere. They have pluced the store under thw control of Mr, Jas. M. Lashell, who has had many vears experience in selling goods A ot co MILROY Woolen Mills. Milroy, Mifflin county, Pa. The undersigned: will take pleasure in fibly Hn his friends, and the public gene- ) y wit from the above celebrated Factory, BU In Woolen Goods of all Kinds, FINE, MEDIUM, and COURSE, ALL MADE OF THE BEST STOCK, and in the most substantial maoner. invites especial attention te Lis Fine black and tavey Cassimeres, and ' : Hot x Superior Plaid Flannels, equal in Finish and Quality to the Best eastern Goods, and Much more DPDurable, gre will wait upon the peoples AT THEIR HOMES, as much as possible, with a large variety of these goods, WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- He’ and who will at all times be pleased to show purchasers and others, goods, and make it an object for them to purchase. The stock consiste of a general assort - | ment of all kinds of goods usually kept in | a country store, such ns : Groceries, Queensware, { | BOOTS and SHOES, | i Hats and Caps, | ) nt Oils and Paints oR “wie, Wall Paper, Figh, Salt, Leather, &ec. Give that Centre Hill is . - Yi lian od and chiang goods, us a call and vou must be the Dp Grave & THOMPSON, 3ill, Jun. 24. '60, Centre |] Pr for which we will pay market bade Sl in Cash or Trade. We also buy Hides and Calf § price, eithe: | & AR ) Pe ial and foul or Stoves, tly on hand and for sale at Inwiy & Winson's, } i nstun ‘ ap iy us, A BAUM, {Re LEYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN RISHOP st, AND LIQUOSR ai nN pricey, whea gee wai acenrqing i No Umiisisis best quale a 1 ive 3 J 3 is ston MONE AOCIR Fiues Liasdl. anid A li y 12am Q TRG erry, Bi Of fat, L7H the be nll nal Made 11 N ¥y 110d cigs : . ahd Poy ah i ‘ wher ft ar n t anys atr } 1 ia 4} able FATES AS Can Ue NAG 11 Lite Thampagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ging d Carraway Brandiesg Pare Jamaica an England Rum, Cdrdial of all ticularly invite Farm yeall and exminine tl LR Bash rinha 1a vis 1 pil | s Anat 3 tree sup 173 3 Wg ers thers Ls ’ tas) vs rane Te] 1 v, to judzre fo 1emenlyves 5 » & xt" } } * Fah a he certain of procuring what they buv, Ol } . Wi ich Can s¢iam ne in the city. #8 Physicians are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial, apll or —————— A k Stree "n, ‘ by oekerhoff™s bloc Bishop al Bellefonte, where KELLER & MUSSER, q I pest, largest k of Good, HERE LADIES, Iz the place to buy your Silks, M Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Delains. Lans. Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes.: Tick Flunels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat 18, Lndies Sncques, White Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Countorpunes Crib Counterpanes, White 1 | INES, ing. Gents’ Clot ¥ ' White Lee Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat. terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White Goods © wery description, Perfumery, Ribbons- Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet. Cords anc » 4 5 "Hn 4 . . : Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies Misses Skirts, ~ - we 1 | - HOOP SKIRTS, Thread Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sqwing LADIES AND MISSES SHOES of, desired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE Ny > Yr . , TA? FOR GENTLEMEN, they have black and blue cloths, black and fancy cassimeres, sattinatts, tweeds, mels orn, silk, satin and common vestings, in short, every thing imaginable in the fine of gentlemens wear, Readymade Clothing of Every Ds- scription, for Men and Boys. > : Cr . . Boots and Shoos, in endless variety, Hats and Caps, CARPETS, Oileloth, “AAD, >, > 3 £ gs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus- ling, Drillings, Sheetings, Tablecloths, &e., cheaper than elsewhere. Their stock of CERIES éamno price. Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con- vince yourselves that KELLER & MUS: SER have any thing you want, and do bu- siness on the principle of “Quick Sales and Small Profits,” GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN aps, 69 : t be excelled “in quality or change for Goods, Goods, of every varie. ty, always on hand at his residence. #2 WALL PAPER, of every kind and John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. A ——————— Er ———— Lg oc edi makes aud “plo WILSON. JPUSLE ASD SINGLE BARREL _Ap1068. TT TRWIN & WILSON. ROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best make at apl0'6s, Inwix & Wasen. - (1OFFIN TRIMINGS, a ment at Inwix & apl0'6 FI AND BELLS aud DOOR BELLS ull sizes nnd EOOR BELLS, ad 058, Irwin & Witsox's. a—————— a —— —— —— i RY BOARDS, Plank ang for sule by Imwix apl0’68. "APANNED TOILET SETTS, AXD ¢J other Japunned ware, st the Anvil Store, apl0'cs, Inwix & Witsox, I QOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes 4 for sale by Irwix & Wirsox. Apl0'68, Inrge assort- Wiisox’s. 68 *Scantlin & Wiwsox. : a Mr QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si- bD zes, at the sign of the Anvil. aplU6s, Tewix & Wirsex. Baa LTS for Bu S1Ze8 In nee; uplU 68, ORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at apl068, Iewix & WiLsex's. yoy PATENT CHURN, the best in use at Inwix & Witsox's, aplO'6s, ggies and Carringes, all Fire Bolts, ditto, at Irwin & WiLsox's. (x REAT BARGAINS AT C. Ek. Harlecher’s [iil J. 0. DEININGER, ture Rooms all kinds of BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTA NDS, CORNER CUPBOARIS, TABLES, &c., &e i HoMmE nnd warranted of good workmanship and s all mad der his owni sO inte sur Ory all made under his ownimmediatesupenyi sion, and is offered at rates us cheap aselse- where. Thankful for past favors, he soli - itz & continuance of the same, Call and see his =tock before purchasing elsewhere. ap24 6: 1y, ERCHANTS HOUSE, 415 & 416 North 3rd, st HILADELPHIA. NDERBACH PROPRIETOR. [. C.N1rg, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most dosire- | able, | as to reasonablechargesand con- German and English is spoken, apliV G8 tf, = *3 i > » i { { | yHL Yenience, 1 | FYENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE- TOR. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all | points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel hus been refitted and furnished by itz new proprietor, and is now | in every rospect one, of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. Tho travelling community and drovers will | always find the best accommodations. Per | sons frown the city wishing to spend & few | weeks during the summer in the country, ¥ | 1 | tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they couid desire for comfort and con venience, aplO 68 tf | sy eon - —————— USSEL'S HOTEL AARONSBURG, PA. JOHN RUSREL, TROPRIETOR. | The old and well knowyg Hotel, situat «4 lin the centre of Aaronsburg, has again bear occupied by Mr. Russel, former propriet «1, | | | who now invites his old friends and tha travelling community in general te calla | | see him. The house has been elegantly | furnished and is kept in the beststvle. Dic - | vers ean always find accommodation. ap lO'8atf. Jr Wax & WILSON are constantly re | | ceiving new goods in their line. HARDWARE i | ofevery description atredu.ce prices-‘now being opened every day aplO'Uy, Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler Millheim, Centre co., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just opened at his new establishment, above Alexan der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr of the latest styles, as also the Maranville Patent Calender Clocks, provided with : complete index of the month, and dav om the month and week on its face, which is warranted as a perfect time-keeper., wa. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired on short notice and warranted, va sepll’68;1y Vi BLE PROPERTY at Privaet Sale, in Millheim. The undersigned offers the following valuable Real Estate at private sale, con- sisting of : A LOT OF GROUND, one half of an acre, thereon rected n two-story weather oarde JOO. se, / new Zi- oe Si DO BANK BARN, a well of never failing ontains all containing water in the yard. The lot ¢ kinds of fruit trees, and xl BOCRSRLY oak uildings, For further information apply for 5 SAMUEL BAME, ap23,tf Millheim, TR. J. THOMPSON BLACK, Physi- Heian and Surgeon, Centre Hill, Pa. offers his professional services to the eiti- zens of Potter township. mr26,3m CLOTHING Overcoats Pants, Vests, and Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Store. CENTRE HALL, PA. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard- | ware, Queensware, Wond and Willow ware, Iron, Salt, Fish and in facet, 8 magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, now ready, and {or sale at marvelous low rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. | Muslins they will sell yon the very best | brands at prices that will astonish yeu. | New spring Press Goods | A most besutiful variety, consisting of all the Hovelttes of the sesison, at lower rates than ordinarily charged wt otaer places, White Goods & Embroideries The finest stock in town, bo.h xste quantity quality, and prices. MEF BW INP D HOOP XIATS The best mukes, latest styles and lowe | rates. (Iats and Caps in great variety.) Linens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths Cassimers, Closkings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee evervihing, and will geil at 2 very small { advance on first cost, | All we ask that you will | CALL AND EXAMINE OCR BTOCK i Dafare purchasing elsewhere, as we de net ' Consider it any trouble to show goods. ALL XIXDS OF HARNESS, | silver plated and Yankee Ilxrness doubl | and single, bridles and halters. mayl’68 1y, (3 ENTS THIS WAY! . X SUITS! SUITS W. IW. McClellan, at Bellefonte, world infarm the men of Pennsvalley, and kis old friends and customers, as well xs ail others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they chooze. I wounld!say that I am still in the field, and prepared to accomme- date. I huve a large and excellentassort- ment of Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which garments will be made te or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. | All 1 ask is te call and examine my fine | stock. Having just bought my goods du- | ring the last panic, T defy competition as to-mrices. durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia Place cemember the Rene W. W. McCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhefs Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, yestings, Fal ubrellas, ean, Jet, .eaps, in short, everyting to completely rig fap a gentleman, can ba had pi up in the latest style. ef fl $90] 1 am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be 5 en by all desiring a machine. D y TONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL, Millheim, Pa. (formerly Wm. Hos- terman’s). This well-known Hotel has been refitted by its new proprietor. The travel- ing ‘community are invited to give him a call. His table will be kept first class, and his ‘bar always supplied with choice li- quore. Drovers will find accommodation for any number of horses. ‘marl2 60tf TI) AROMETERS and Thermometers at B apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSOSN. FE TABLE OUTLERY, including lated forks, 8 : p10 IRWAN & WILSON. Hw