Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 11, 1869, Image 4

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BARGAINS!
”
The firm of Sternberg & Brandeis having
been dissolved, their present stock of Goods
must be closed out inside of six months, and
they will now positively
SELL BELOW AUCTION PRICE!
Coals from $2,50 to 85, and from $5 to
$8. . Delaines from 15 to 20 ets;
= Finest of Dress Goods from
20 to 50 cents.
¥g. All must be sold, and Goods let go
at a sacrifice in order to close up the busi,
ness of the late firm, :
_ A Hereafter the business will be ear
ried on as originally, by A. Sternberg. who
t
will be glad to see his old customers and as
call. A. STERNBERG.
NOME AND SETTLE.—The firm
( Sternberg & Brandeis having been dis-
solved, all persons indebted to the sanie,
will eall at the old stand, where the books
ard in the hands of A.
same must -be settled up forthwith.
api. Bt A: STERNBERG.
apo0-4t
forms the eitizeéns of Penns and Brush val-
lies, that he hat started a new SadderShop
furnish
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Rridles,
and Whips of every kind and quality, in
tact everything complete, equal to a ifivkt
class establishment, and at the mostiraa-
sonable prices. He warrants his® work ‘as
to quality and fineness of style. Farmers
ang
his stock.
aps, ly
ro so c—— i — A—————. ——
MILROY
G. W. STOVER. ir.
Wareroomn.
citizens of Centre county, that he has con
stantly on hand, and makes to order, al
kinds of
BEDSTEADS, (Cottage and plin,)
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
SOFAS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tables,
Toilet Tables,
Centre Tables,
Sinks, Doughtrays,
Cradles,
Cane Seated Rocking Chairs,
Cane Seated Chairs (plain)
Cane Seated Nursing Cnairs,
Plain Rocking Chans,
Windsor Chairs,
Children's Chairs,
settees, lounges
Complete suites of Furniture furnished at
short notice and made in the best possible
manner—HoMEMADE and warranted of the
best material.
Prices Lower than Elsew here!
well to give me a call.
JOHN CAMP,
Milroy.
New troting Buggy. for
Vale at a bargain, at Wolf:
eo (Centre-hai. stand.
anf
Bugg
Spring
New Goods!
GEO. D. PIFER, who keeps a large
to Post Ofiice, in Belletonte, Pa., has just
received a fresh supplyof
New Goods!
which he is selling at remarkably low rates
His Stock consists of
new, cheapest, best
Dress Goods, such as,
Poplins,
French and Irish Poplin,
SSenesrstiterses Alpacas,
SE vreneee Wool De Lains,
creases cersanssanarisen es French Merenos,
edness tieresssessesseianeses Bleached and Unblea-
ched Muslins,
reresnsesesess Flannels of all
wenivesbes ARCS,
FRBIINISN Ferrer sess s ares Rea re
BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &c.
In addition tothe above he has, and keeps
sonstantly on hand, a large stock of
Clothing for both
Men and Boys, of all
deseriptions. He also keeps the celebrated
Tall Boots and Shoes,
in endless varieties. ALSO
UREN'S WARE, CANNED & DRIED
FRUITI—in fact, every thing that may
be called for, ean be found at his store,
ps The highest market price paid for
Grain IN GASH.
Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange
for Goods, Give him a call before purcha-
sing elsewhere, (UFO. D. PIFER.
This Institution will be opened on Tues-
day; April 6th, 1869, under the care of
PROF, J. T. ROSSITER, a graduate of
Franklin and Marshall College.
ter of ten weeks. Boarding can be had at
reasonable rates,
For further information apply to
J. B. FISHER,
marl2, tf Penn Hall, Pa.
EORGE PECK’S EATING HOUSE
(x& OYSTER SALOON,
On High street, at Bush's Arcade Restaur-
ant Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent estab-
lishment is now. open, and good meals can
be had at all’ hours. Roast Beef, Ham,
(warm oreold,) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe,
Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Eggs, Pies; Cakes,
Crackers, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, &e, &,,
comprise the bill of fare. Billiard Table
comnected with the Restaurent. Oystersin
every style —alse by the dozen and hun-
dred. dees, 1y
wet aS
POR
| CEWTRE HALL REPORTE
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~ FRIDAY,
UNE 11th 1869
.
BY JOHN G. SAXE.
Say what is life? "Tis to be born
A hapless Babe, to greet the light
| With a sharp wail, as if the morn
| Forvetold a cloudy noon at night;
| To weep, to sleep, and weep again,
With sunny smiles between; and
| then ?
| And then apace the infant grows
To be a laughing, sprightly bey,
| Happy despite his little woes,
To be, in short, from two to ten,
To learn to say the Decalogue,
And break it, an unthinking Lad,
A truant oft by field and fen
To be, anon, a Youth full grown
A hero in his mother’s eyes,
A young Apollo in hisown;
To imitate the ways of men :
Iu fashionable sins ; and then?
| And then at last, to be a Man, 3
To fall in love; to woo and wec ;
| With seething brain tosahemeand plan
To sue for fame with tongue or pen,
| And then in gray and wrinkled Eld
To mourn the speed of life's decline;
To praise the scenes his youth behold,
cened ken,
o his grave-and then ?
Then drop int
bn
ses of Welcome.
| morning Mr. Motley received the ad-
dresses of welcome presented by the
for London. The particulars of the
interesting ceremonies and a digest of
American press frown London this af-
ternoon.
Bil
PPP
a good >
kee. The
| fellow, replied to all the questions
| straight-forwardly until the Inquisitor
| was fairly puzzled for an’ interrogota-
ry.
At last he inquired —
“Look here squire, where was yeou
boru ?”
“I was born,” said the victim, “in
| Boston, Tremont street, No. 44, left
hand side, on the 1st day of August,
'pyhsician, Dr. Warren; nurse, Sal-
| lie Benjamine.”
Yankee was answered comepletely.
' For a moment he was struck. Soon,
however, his face brightened, and he
quickly said:
recollect whether it was a frame
| brick house, dew ye?”
re et
The Radical party is rapidly going
| to pieces all over the South. In Vir-
| ginia there are two tickets in thefield ;
| in Tennessee, Stokes and Senter divi-
| ded the party inan irreconcilable feud ;
| in Arkansas, one wing is led by Gov-
| ernor Clayton, and the other by Lieu-
| tenant Governor Johnson ; in Georzia,
Dr,Sam Bard, of the New Era, and
his faction make: war upon Bullock
and his retainers ; in Texas, the elec-
tion has been postponed by Grant to
permit the factions to patch up a peace
in Florida, Governor Harrison Read is
at sword points with a majority of his
party ; and in South Carolina the ar-
ery contentions wheih have risen in the
Charleston City Council are extending
to the State, and a “negro
pure and simple, is proposed by ¢ Dad-
dy Cain,” the black Senator from
Charleston.
party,”
lp pre
The Lancaster Examiner, the or-
gan of the radicals in that county, is
opposed to the nomination of Geary.
ey
The Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad company have negotiated for
twelve engines from the Baldwin Lo-
comotive Works, Philadelphia.
A Michigan ruralist complains that
he sent four dollars to a jewelry firm
in New York for a music box playing
twenty-four tunes, and received in re-
turn a jewsharp.
ee i li tds:
The manner in which they weigh a
hog in Vermont, it is said, is to put a
| hog in ove scale and some stones in the
other, and then guessat the weight of
the stones,
Ot
“Why don’t your father take a
newspaper ?” said a man to a little
boy whom he caught pilfering his pa-
per from his door steps. “Kos he
sends me to take ti,” answered the
urchin,
»
te om rtm ly. soe. Hp erect
- es -—
The corruption among the radical
officials, in high apd low places, in
Congress, in our state legislatures, and
in other offices, has become so great,
that even many republicans, who all
along winked at the gross excuses com-
mitted by their party, are now getting
against the highhanded and bold rob-
beries that are committed. Many re-
publicans see the country is fast drif
ting to the verge of ruin and bank-
| ruptey, it these things are not stopped.
| Radical office holders are becoming
more daring and reckless every day,
is known all over the civilized
corrupt of all
| ments, .
as the most govern-
party, who see this growing evil, and
| remedy do they propose? Alas, none,
vith the public funds, they yet lack
| the honesty to leave the rotten craft
economical administration, and under
which such frauds and
gicantie
vere unheard of.
a I A. NIN I
DONT
Gentle reader, don't for the world allow the
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, but when it comes right down
to selling honest goods cheap, we beat the
whole crowd. We are offering
A
splendid stock of ladies dress goods, white
goods, notions, hosiery, gloves, trimmings,
calicoes, musling, tickings, flannels, cassi-
i tn
yet chain, hoop skirts, and corsets. Don't
elieve a single
WORD
no eyidence of it in our store. We keep a
Coarse and fine
Beautiful French
and button boots and shoes for Indies and
ehildren, with a choice invoice
OF
glassware, sugars, coffees,
pickles, piecalilli catsup, pepper
And
in addition to
THIS
‘ NN
We have an endless variety of the many
little articles which go to make up a com-
plete assortment. Great inducements to
(ASH buyers. Remember, a dollar saved
in buying goods is easier made than to work
when, with heavy taxation, they see
no decrease of the debt, the expenses
sand, and the public treasury depleted
tionists.
when
n thus w
tl
Things did not go o
democracy held sway. Then
| to eat out the substance of
11
ii
the
]
Vv,
«Qn
edd
| as we now find it to be, too
case. Honest republicans, you
| know this alarming state of affairs
| what will youdo to remedy this evil
| with which your party has cursed you
for the last eight
| and the country
voars ?
Brit
Chandler,
That intenze hator of the
| aristocrats, the Hon. Zach.
of Michigan, is about to astonish the
enemies of the United States in Eng-
land by a demonstration of the sim-
plicity of a true American republ
He is now in New York making pre-
parations for a visit to Europe. ‘he
| Detroit Free Press has the following
account of the style in which the Hom.
Zachariah means to present himself
efiete countries of the old world :
His wife and danchter each
and he takes two black
| These servants are to
Zimmerman Bro's & Co.
Agents for the American Button Hele and
Overseaming Sewing Machine, and get
good goods and full value for it. .
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Farmer's Read!
: THE CE LE BR ATE D .
Hoffheins
Mower & Reaper
and the well-known
Pratt Rake,
AND THE
Clipper Rake,
/
|
{
th ts is nA co a
NEW GOODS !
Now Opening.
The undersigned having purchased tho
and replenished it with new goods just pur
chased at the lowest Cash prices, feel confi.
dent that it will be to the interest ofall whe
want to buy goods, to give them a cull be. |
They have placed the store under the |
control of Mr. Jas. M. Lashell, who has
had many years experience in selling goods
and who will at all times be pleased to show
purchasers and others, ok and make it
an object for them to purchase.
The stock consists of a general assort.
ment of all kinds of goods usually kept in
a country store, such as
Dry Goods,
A AA SAT HR WAM A
MILROY
Woolen Mills.
N
Milroy, Mifflin county, Pa.
The undersigned will take pleasure in
supplying his friends, and the public gene-
rally with
Woolen Goods of all Kinds,
from the above celebrated Factory,
FINE, MEDIUM, and COURSE,
and in the most substantial manner. He
invites especial attention to his :
Fine black and fancy Cassimeres, and
Superior Plaid Flannels, equal
in Finish and Quality to the
Best eastern Goods, and
Much more Durable.
ze He will wait upon the people AT
THEIR HOMES, #s much as possible,
with a large variety of these goods,
WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex-
change for Goods. Goods, of every varie-
ty, always on hand at his residence,
72¢-WALL PAPER, of every kind and
style, always on hand. -
John C. Kemp,
Centre Hill, Pa,
————
marlotf
Groceries, |
Queensware,
BOOTS and SHOES,
i
i
Hats and Caps
i
i
i
i
Spangler’s Hotel, Centre Hall,
| ery livery The coats of the men ser-
vants are to be
supportet the letter C. which 1s of red
enamel, with gold edge. The female
servants wear larce belt buckles bhear-
buttons. The hats of the men
1 1, } | . }
lack, with a wide purple band, and a
| large silver cockade, in the centre of
which is one of the buttons aforesaid.
h
The advocates of the new
ration of his high position in the party,
pire with the*proud title
Duke of Michigan.
to imagine the feelings of envy:
will fill the the British
aristocrats when the noble Chandler,
hearts of
attended by this gorgeous retinue,
makes his appearance among the tash-
| ianables of London Mail. They will
then believe that we are a truly great
people.— Patriot.
The recent robbries of large amounts
of Government Coupon Bonds, make
it all important that the public should
understand the only secure way of
holding Government Securities is by
having them registered properly, since,
in case of loss, theft or destruction, the
investor isstill safe, as the Govern-
ment will continue to pay the interest
and will issue a new bond at the pro-
per time. With regard to the Cou-
pon Bond, it is however entirely dif-
ferent, as it is a total lossto the own.
er in case it 1s stolen, lost or destroyed,
it being regarded by the Government
the same as a Bank Note,
Some parties have the impression
that Registered Bonds are more
troublesome, and the interest more
difficult to collect—this is an error; the
interest on Registered Bonds can be
made payable at any of the principal
towns in the Union, and
without regard to the locality of the
owner, and the Bonds can be transfered
the same as Coupon Bonds, by signing
in blank before any Notary or Alder-
man.
"PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of
the very best quality just received at
Wolf's old stand
" EATHER of all descriptions, french
| 14 calf ekin, spanish sole leather, mo-
| roceo's, sheep skins, linings. Kverything
i ! . '
upon the norses
self rake. and has the side delivery.
silv managed.
NOW in use-
wire teeth, and easily worked.
of the. best
these machines before purchasing others.
Sold at reduced rates
but also sold on long credit.
1 . .
I'. Grass, Agent,
my 7.0 Centre Hall.
————— —— ———————————————
FOMUND BLANCHARD,
E. M. RLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES,
Bianchard & Company,
revssars to Valentine. Rlanchard & {'o.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE, & YELLOW PINE
FLOORING
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Styles,
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SHUTTERS,
MOULDINGS,
work of every Description.
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES.
and patterns made to order,
Having a “BULKLEY’'S PATENT
LUMBER DRYER,” connected with our
LUMBER!
»7-ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS, DEALERS AND THE
TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED.
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
| getion, at
|
aucl4 068 6m.
——— ——————— ——— ——— ————— T———
P McCAFFREY & CO'S
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHOE
Store,
One Door above Reynold's Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock—sufhice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
in the county.
Our roady-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.
Ve would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart
ment depends entirely eur success in busi-
ness. Employing none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor us with their patronage.
4A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases,
junes’68,1y. P. McAFFREY & CO.
T A Moy oF EVERY VARIETY and
¢ind at
apl0.68 IRWIN & WILSON’'S.
ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit
; spots rings. Everything a saddler
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
TT" ANVIL STORE is now receiving
a large and well assorted Stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop
fron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
every deseription.—Call and supply your-
selves at the lowest possible rates at
aplO'68, it WIN & WILSON,
Wood and Willow Ware, als i
Wall Paper, Fish, Salt, Leather, &c.
Give us a call and you must be convince
1
and cheap coods,
GrAFF & THOMPSON,
Centre Hill, Jan, 22. '69,
P. S.—We also buy Hides and Calf Skis
in Cash or Trade. G. ¢
s
Burners constantly on hand and for sale at
aplO'G8, Inwin & WIILsON'R,
REYNOLD'S NEW MARRLE FRONT, BISHOP st, |
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
S AXD LIQUOSR
The subscriber respectfully ealls the at.
tention of the pubiic to his establishment,
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Foreign ~~ Domestic Liquors’ wholesale
at the lowest eash prices, wich Are Warran-
ies nccording to |
His stock consists
Monongahela, Irish and other
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland
Gin. Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry
and other Wines—the best articles—at as |
reasonable rates as can be had in the city,
Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and
New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds,
He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to call and examine
his large supply, to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they buy,
whieh ean seldom be done when purchas-
ng in the city.
zor Physicians are respectfully requested
to give his liquors a trial. aplo
Philadelphia Store!
in Brockerhoff"s block, Bishop Street, at
Bellefonte, where
KELLER & MUSSER,
S
have just opened the best, cheapest, largest |
as well as the best assorted stock of Good,
in Bellefonte. |
HERE LADIES,
Is the place to buy your Silks, M
Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Delains, |
Luns. Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick
ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat
ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, Whitc
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes
Crib "Counterpanes, White and Colerec
Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings,
White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat
serns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets
SUNDOWNS,
airs |
Notions of every kind, White Goods ©
every deseription, Perfumery, Ribbons-
Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc
Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladiei
and Misses Skirts,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Thread Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sewing
LADIES AND MISSES SHOEy
and in fact every thing that can be though
of, desired or used in the
FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
FOR GENTLEMEN,
they have black and blue cloths, black and
fancy cassiuneres, sattinetts, tweeds, mel-
orns, silk, satin and common vestings, in
short, every thing imaginable in the line of
gentlemens wear,
Readymade Clothing of Every Ds-i
scription, for Men and Boys.
Boots and Shoos, in endless variety
Huts and Caps, CARPETS, Oileloth,
Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus-
lins, Drillings, Sheetings, Tablecloths,
&e. cheaper than elsewhere.
Their stock of QUEENS WARE & GRO
CERIES cannot be excelled in quality or
price,
Callin 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.
ap30,69
»
Furniture Rooms!
J. 0. DEININGER,
makes to order, all kinds of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
TABLES, &ec., &e¢
and warranted of good workmanship and si
OCKET CUTLERY all mal
BLE AND SINGLE BARREL
8 IN &
apl0'6s,
rices at
__aplo'és,
PoutiLAN
owlin, ecos at
aploes, © IRWIN & WILSON:
(Ross-CUT AND MI L SAWS, best
make at rwhn & Wises,
OFFIN TRIMINGS, & lnige Assort:
nent at IRWIN & WILSOX'S.
aplO'68,
erm bil ant SW ER 1880]
AND BELLS and DOOR 11s
H all sizes and ui hook gx '
n310'58, Irwix & WiLsoxn's:
TARY BOARDS, Plank Scantling
D Treat nd Settling
apl0'es.
for sale by
APANNED TOILET SETTS. AND
Ja Japanned ware, atthe Anv AND
apl0 68, Igwix &« WiLsox,
1 OOKING-GLASS PLATES of alluites
4 forsaleby lewis a Wilsox,
aplO6s, ; old
PINDLE SKEINS for wagons, sll si-
708, at the sign of the Anvil. ©
pl0°GS. Inwix & WiLsex
OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all
sizes in use; Fire
Dizon Bolts, ditto,
>
bh
Irwixy & WiLsox's.
ORN BLANKETS SL
BELLS, at low hAND spa
/ apl0'68. Irwix & WiLson's.
U* ON PATE
ION PATENT CHURY, the best
® inuseat Inwix & Winsox's,
ap : :
(BeAr BARGAINS
AT
C.F. Harlecher's |
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Mard-
Wood and Willow ware
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, s magnificent
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will xell you the vary beet
2
brands at prices that will astonish you.
Dress Goods
ap24 O8,1y.
CHANTS® HOUSE,
413 & 415 North 3rd; st.
PHILADELPHIA.
M ER
| A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
| than ordinarily charged ut other places,
I. C.N1rE, CLERK.
This well-known Hotel, will be found by
all visiting the city, one of the most desires
i
aplO 68, tf.
(ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOHN SPANGLER,
TOR.
points, north, south, east and west,
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
The travelling community and drovers will
always tind the best accommodations, Per-
sons from the city wishing to spend a few
will find Centre Hall one of the most dean-
tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desive for comfort and con
venience, aplO 68, tf.
l USSEL'S HOTEL i
AARONSBURG, PA.
JOIN RUSSEL. PROPRIETOR.
‘he old and well known Hotel. situat x!
occupied by Mr. Russel, former proprietin,
ce | The house has-been elegantly
furnished and is kept in the best style. Di -
vers can always find accommodation.
apply’ 86tf.
& WIN & WILSON are constantly re
ceiving new goods in their line.
HARDWARE
ofevery description at redn.ce prices- now
being opened every day aplO Cs
| 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 Jewelrs
of the latest styles, as also the Maranvillc
Patent Calender Clocks, provided with ¢
complete index of the month, and day m
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.
__sepll’68;ly
VY
ALUABLE PROPERTY at Privact
T
ale, in Millheim.
undersigned offers the following
valughle Real Estate at private sale, con-
sisting of
A LOT OF GROUND, |
containing one. half of an acre, thereon
bent erected a two-story weather
g boarded Log-house, a new z-
{story COACH SHOP, BANK
! SEBARN, a well of never failing
Ww e yard. The lot contains all
kinds of fruit trees, and all necessary out
buildings. For further information appl
to F SAMUEL BAME, rE
ap23,tf aa ia Nithely.
NR. J. THOMPSON BLACK, Physi-
cian and Surgeon, Centre Hill, Pa.
offers his professional services to the eiti-
zens of Potter township, mr26,3m
CLOTHIN G—Overcoats Pants, V ests,
and Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Store.
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Embroideries
The finest stock in town, bo.h as to quantity
quality, and prices. : 3
YP 210%
HOOP SRIATS
The best makes, latest styles and lower
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety.)
Linens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths
Cussimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee
evervthing, and will sell at a very sm
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere, as we de net
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
and single, bridles and halters.
mayl'68 1y.
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| GQ ENTS THIS WAY
“ W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would
| inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old
friends and customers, as well as all others
who may desire to be rigged out,
In well Fitting, Substantially
& Fashionably
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| made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma-
| terial they choose. 1 would say that Tam
| still in the field, and prepared to accommo-
date. 1 havea large and excellent assort-
ment of
Furnishing Goods,
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimeres. & Vestings
from which garments will be made to or-
der in the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
ATi 1 ask is te call and examine my fine
stock. Having just bought my goods du-
ring the last panic, I defy competition as
to prices, durability, and fashion, this side
of Philadelphia :
Remember the Place
W. W. McCLELLAN,
No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street,
Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres,
vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats,’
caps, in short, everything to completely rig
out a gentleman, can be had and made up
in the latest style.
Iam also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine, which should be 3 en by
all desiring a machine. ~ de25,68y
ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL;
¢) Millheim, Pa. (formerly Wm. Hes-
terman’s). This well-known Hotel has been
refitted by its new proprietor. lhe 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-
uors. Drovers will find accommodation
th any number of horses. marl2 60tf
5 AROMETERS and Thermometers at
B apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSOSN.
IY UFFALO SCALES, of the best make
from 4 1bs up to 120,000] bs.
- apl0'68. Irwin & WiLsox,
oy
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