Millhein Saddlery. GEO. W._ STOVER, jr. testedtflly ix- Forms the citizens of Palau d Brash wal- lee, that he has started’ aihiéw Saddier Shop at Millheivm, at the 18 EANE fps en Ve Cl x furnish Ft : = Suddlel; Hints ny Fp: Ay Wh We ips or @ fact srerih class establi sonable i ta quatityvodnd ¥ « vey | 7 . 0 . 3 1" diy, in . Ted Best SRY the gest red X A ot A piv. Farm >We ‘ ) = CAN sy "5 £8 d othersiaba vit od 1 3 5 x 3 ¥ = Re : h&. “a p23.1y fe go ers % wREROM. ne wet ERAS R th stantly on hand, sud makes to order, al Kinds ef LCatageand plain) 7/0] iy HRDSTRADR J WRSKRSTANDS, OURNER CUPBOARDS, SOFAS, ; EXTENSION TABLES, Dining Tables, £4 Breakfast Tables, Toilet Tables, Centre Tables, Sinks, Doughtrays, Cane Beated Rocking Chairs, Cane Seated Chairs (plain) Cane Seated, Nursing Chairs, Plain Rocking Chaus, Windsor Chiles, LoL Ohildren’s Clirs, Complete suites of Farniture:fuewished at short notice and made in the best possible manner—HoMEMADE and warranted of the best material. sep Perthha th want of Furniture wilt da well to give me nisi! " A ST JOIN CAMP, n§ Milroy. New troting Buggy, fol Wolf's OO" Vsalo ut a bargain, at Bugg; Centre-hai, Ban Wall Paper, clieap from]2 to XA cents per boltat Herlucher's G EORGE PECK'S EATING HOUSE, X& OYSTER SALOON, | © On High streét, at Bu-b' 1s 2 Arcade Restatir- ant Bellefonte, Pa. This éxcallent estab- lishment it now open, and good meals can be had at alk hours. Roast Beef, Ham, (warmeor cold) Chicken, Turkey, "Tripe, Pickel3'Oysters, Soup, Eggs, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Nuts, Oranzes, Litidns, Sask, compfite tha hill of Fare, Billiard "Table. connoltadwith the Bestaupent. Osstersin evervstyle —alio by the dozen and hun- dred. . : ; decs ly me lage St ete tt Al rs = AA N FW HARD WARE STOREY A ‘ : “Jr& Jr HARRIS NO’ 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. A néW and éompléte Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brock, erhofs new Bhilding where they are pre- sared tao Sellall Kinds of Building and House ‘urnishing Bardware, Trin, Steel, Nails, Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringeeh Mill Sgwe, Circdlar and 1Tand Baws, THifon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Crean Freezére, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful nssortiggt of (ass and Mirror Plate of al sizes, ~ Picture” Frames, . Wheelbarrows Lamp¥ ¢8al (WF Lamps, Belting, Spokes IFallods, an Trubs, Plows, Caltivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Bosrd: and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov- els, Spades and Forks, Locks Hinges. Rerews, Sash Springs, Homse-Shoes, Nails Norway = Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricatin Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Be lows, ir re, Be Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tax Bolle Ghindetongs, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Tints, Oils Vagnishies received and for sale at june3'68,1y. J. &J. HARRIS. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS mandfacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewistowr and Bellefonte Turnpike, Iygaowe hance a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale-as superior in quality and styles tc any manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stockiby. first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that ehallenges comparison, with any work out of or in the Eustern,cities and cambe sold at lower prices than those manutdetured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruineus prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his .own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his busi- ness, he has time and ability to’ devote his entire attention fo. his profession and his ~wstomars, rendering satisfaction alike tc adliipatrons, operatives,. his country, and Pgs M7, © Callin nd Pxaming hie stock and ‘learn his pricgs; andy ou eannot fail to be satisfied REPAIRING of all Kluds done neatly, promptly, na reasonably. Teagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. (UGS HOUSE. UWL). HOSTRRRMNY, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE, PENNA The undersigned, having assumed control of this fine hotel, would ros: seetfuiby ask the patronage of the public. He is prepared to accommodate guests in the . bawt.ofistyle, and will take care that his tables..am sup- plied with thé best in the market. stables attached to the hotel wiih eareful: and attentive servants.” The trayling pub-. lic are invited to givethe Cummings House a call, f130.1y » FPVHE ANVIL STORE is now receiving a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad- dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and oop Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description. —Call and supply youz- selvesat the lowest possible rates ut 10'68.ap IRWIN & WILSON. CENTRE HALL REPORTER. “FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th 1809. _ - - A "POLITICAL. | The reports of the Auditor General for 1867 and 1868, taken in connec- tich with the statements containedin ¥ i) (0 PE . (a ve 0 EE —— * _ W—————— HOW THEY HAD HIM. os a ——— IRI RC i Which kept me on the double-quick, And that was where she, t had meg A Migs Prisgilla Cadmy; And, willie h Ip of "hides and mock: [ fell in love at forty rods, And there is where she had me. Whep 1 was gldew, Fay sixteen, ¥ ¥ © 2 I the ht it Ra queen” | And asked her if she'd wed me: he said she did’ nt much object Or words to something that effect, And there! wus where she hd But when, té'niake the thattér straight [ went up to negotiate Affairs with Colonel Cadmy, He said he “didn’t care to sell,” He told me I might go to—well, And that was where she had me, I' drowned my sorrow in the eup Until I got my dander up, (I couldn't have been madder ;) Wher she proposed: that we be one In spite of pa—the thing was done, Andthat skas where I had ber: Two lovely unchins: om mse knee, I'm proud tosase belong to me, (That is, to me andi madam Wl For when we left our native sod; We spent a wean on twoabroad—: And'thene was: witere: we had ‘em, - oe - - Fon the Re porie "§he Normal Instidete. Fhe directors of Centre county have am Normal Sehool in this county. That demand has been. responded to by the edtablishment. of the: Noval Institute at Rebensbhone:. EB have long wished for a school in which young ladies and gentlemem aswldtobtain a practical and thorough knowledve of those branches taught tosomr children, I believe that | in. progress at’ Rebensburg, mnder the administration of the practical and efficient teachers, Engle. The advantages of the Nor mal Institute over the academies in the eounty for teachers appear to. me to be these: Ist. The principal object ir the preparation of teachers. The wheleschool, I understand, eon: stitntes a class receiving instructions in certain branches with. ar view to tench them, 2udly, The art and science of school government 18 taught as" a, regulan ‘branch of study, Iyer thoughtful wg the legislation. of the ‘scheelroom. cannot teach. weil, The objection are guec against female teachers is that, they ecapnret govern, "Really it is the "most delicate and important part of the teachers work. Yet I knewiof bat otie ‘school in the ideas on this important subjéet, “ 8rd... Prof. R. M. Magee, is county superintendent of this county, and knows exactly what our schools require, Noone ltus beiter-opportuwities tp learn the deficiencies of our systény of Public Instruction than he whose business it | is. © No oue then ean be bétter quali- | fied to supply the weeded wants, Erroneous opinions will - be eradiea- ted and correct ones substituted rela- tive to all subjects connected with the professiown.of teaching. 1 have men- tioned but a-fewmdvantages. 1 could mention more were [ not afraid of ask. irg ‘oe muchspace in the columns of the Reporter. I beg to say that the teachers in this school bring both ability and experi: ence for the performance of their sehel- astic duties. Mr. Meyer is well known to the professiom as a successful teach- er of the higher English. hsanches. Mr. Engle teaches the classics to such as wish to pursue them. Under the management of these gentlemen I be- lieve the Normal Institute is the best sclioo}’ in the county for those. who look forward to the honorabié-profes- sion of teaching. In justice to myself I wish to say that I have no connection with. this school, nor am I' begging favors from Prof. Magee with a view tu get any- thing he has the power to give. What I have said is my fixed conviction. The kuowledge most needed to our beginning teachers is that which qual- ifies them to have good government in their:sehpols, hold correet views on every branch they teach, and that is most sugeessfully imparted in the Nor- mal Institute at Rebersburg: PrEeLos. RW yh Weston walked at Huntingdon, Ind. tarthe 313t ult., his feat being to walk fifty miles in ten hours, and a half mile backwards, for $250. He camein five minutes ahead of the allotted time. a — Z The small-pox has broken out in Valpariso, and the yellow fever at Rio Janeiro, Bet, @& —— The Democratic Stiate Convention of Massachusetts will meet at Worcester on=tha 24th inst. cdma sees nin A man was killed in North Troy, N.Y, a few days ago, by the bursting of adurge grindstone driven by steam. ep Covodian.—J ahmCoveda wites to a political friend—“Begeon:oun gard and “keap kiviet.” ounding that during the last two years upwards of Eleven Milliows of Dallas have haan taken from the State: Treasury, only Four Mi ‘ol whioh Jive been ap- tor! in appropriations for the current expenses of the Commonwenlth, inter- hires. of 1866, there remained. in the Treasury... ... $1,741,08, During the fiscal year of pL at: the 237 ounted 10 125,428 380.07 the State loans, am the fisoal yer of 1868, the receipts at the Treasury were. ...........H,216,049.56 Recefpts in two years. ....12,380,412.80 Balawee in the ' Treasury at tite: end of last fiscal year; No#. 30, 1868......1,012,025.37 Taken out of Treasury in two yours... o.oo. 811,367 487.52 These figures are taken from the re- ports of the Auditor Geteral for 1867 and 1868, and the reader i#¢ refered to those documents fo¥ verification of them. From these statements the fact appears that Eleven Millions, Three Hundred and Sizty-seven Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighty-setén Dol: lars were taken from the Frets ry du- ring the fiscal years of [867 and 1868. Ff €lovernmor Goar'y's last Annual Mes- sage, transmitted to the legislature January 6, 1869, is fond the follow- p= THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price six cents, MA Levtureon the Nature, Treatment and Radieal Cure of Seminal "NEW GOODS | wy i como A 5 "MILROY - - ¢ = BY ha Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced teney, Nervous DebHieh nd Imiped to Marriage generally; Consamptiof Monin? ind Physical Ine Ricity, &e.+~By ROB, + CULVERW M. D., Aathor of the “Green Book™! &e. The world renowned author, in this ad- mitable Leetwre, clearly proves from his own experience that the N conse. quences « f Selif Abuse may Be effectually removed without medicine, and! without instruments, Mags, or cordials, pointing out’ # mode of cure at once certain and effectanl by whiclr every sufferer, no matter what his condition nay be, may cary Mmself fifivat Ay, and radically. "This lecture i | prove w boon te thowiands and tho usu iids, Sent under seal inw plain envelope, to IX. 1 ressing the pub- hers. Also; De. CULVERWELL'S "Marviage Guide,’ price 25. cents. Address the pubs lishers. ... CHAS. J, C. KLINE & CO, 127 Bowery, New York, P.O, Box 4,686, jan20,1y { NEW AND CHEAP PAINT. The undersigned has invented a new ands cheap paint; color of peach blossom. For whuilding 22x30, two story, cost of paint #1,50 and cost of petting it on $5.50, It is bothn cheap andi déwble. Price of Recips: $2.50, Any one can put on this paint with a white-wash brush’ Persons wishing to seen specimen wilt call and see the dwel- ling of the undersigned, and satisfy them- selves, This poi is intended for rough weather bonrding.. WM. COLYER, Julls, dt. : Centre Hill hie UV 810 R'E —— J, BETTE LE Bishopstreet, Bellefonte, in the Stomebuils ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stome’ Bakery Takes pleasure irindorming the publie that he keeps constantly on hand’ a supply oft choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors, All Barrels, Kegs and Casks carranted to contain the quantity represented, The attention: of practicing phwsieinns in ing : “By the feportof the Commissioners ding September 3, 1867, the loans re- deemed amounted to ST, 794,568:50, and by their report from September 3’ 1867 to November 30, L868, ‘the loans redeemed’ amounted to $2 414 815.64 making a total reduction of the State debt, in two yeare and three months, of 84,209,386.14.” By the Auditor Generally reports, we have learned that the sum taken out of the Treasury during the two years of 186% 811,367,487.52 By Geary’s message we as- certain that the whole amonnt of the State Deby paid off during a period of two years and three months anterior to Nov. 30, 1808, was. ...c..nuiinn 4,209,386,14 Leaving for current expen- $7,18,101.38 It now remains for the defenders of Governor Geary 's adininist ration to show, what became ofthe sen nillioy| andupwhirds remftining in the Treasu- reafter the pay niesitmade dn the Debt. How much of this sam wis wasted in extravigant . appropriations? How nmch of it was squandered in increased rates of interest on the State Debt? How much of it was given to: radical State oflicialsand a radical legislature, in shape of increased sallaries? How much of it was stolen by radical pas- ters and folders and other officials of tie legislateowerwho did not render a day’s service to the Commonwealth? And let it also be explained how it comes that upwards of One Million Dollars are permitted to Jie wselessaid dead in the Treasury, when that sum might be applied to a further reduc- tion of the State Debt and the saving of a large amount of interest to the tax-payers of the:-State. What has become of the seven millions? Who gets the interest on the Owe Million? Where does the money go and who are the thieves *— Morning Putriot. ! ater. Under the new law, elections for township offices are required to be held on the same day that the general elee- tions are held’ thle second "Tesddy of October in each year. This being the case, Democrats should. meet in the respective townships and boroughs and form their ticket by selecting suitable men for the several township officers to be voted for, A338, Qian) 2 RAD CO. TICKET. _ The following is the ticket plwced in nomination by. the radicals. Assembly—James P. Coburn; of Haines, Prothonotary —Samuel Barr, Belle- fonte, Treasurer——H. P. Cadwalader; Pot- ter. > Register—Wm. Curtin, Boggs. Commissioner~—Lewis less, Snow- shoe. Recorder—D. H. Rote, Haines. Sheriff—J. B.. Butts, Relefonte. Auditor—PBény, Ligget, Liberty. Coroner — Dr. Reiber, ‘ Pinegrove Mills. fonte, Pa. Wo DARLIKARD, Proprietor. This new and ningnificent Hotel has now come under the proprietorship of Mr. Ri- kard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will bskept up in FIRST CLASS HO- TEL STYLE... It has comfortable rooms, all the modern conveniences, prompt ser- vants, and reasonable charges. THE TA- BLE will always be abundantly supplied with tha mast sumptuous famesthe market will afford, done up hy the most experi- enced cooks, His BAR will always con tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad to see his old friends at the new hotel, and na pains, will bespared to make them feel at home. jul2s, 69, tf SH HOUSE. near the depot, Belle- YHE Largest ana Bast Sthek of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satizfuction, at reduced prices, only to be found ut =~ BURNSIDE & THOMAS". SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re- eived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—try it dnlledito his stoelt oft PURE. HHQUORS, spitable for medical purposes. Bottles, He Hae the ONLY WHISKY in totem All liquors are warranted to give satis- fuction. Liquors will be sold®hy the qanrt, barral, or tieres, He Bas a large lot of BOTTLRD RIQUORS Of the finest grades pu linnd! Con tidont What he can plégse cnspomers, he respectful y golielts ashare of public pa- tronage my Hitf 4 1333 chi 0 Now Open ing, : [ fx) if The undersigreed Having ptirchased the | Centre Hill Store, | i and replenished it with new goods just pur, Minted it the lowest Cash p ces, fee) confi- dent that it will be to the interest ofall whe wine fo buy goods, to give them a call be. Aippurchasing elaewhare, _.__. 0] awe the stor oomtrol of Mr, Jas. M. Lsshell, who, has iwinany years experience in selling goods ad who Will at all times be pleased to show purchasers and others, goods, and make it aabject for them to purchase. stock. consists of a general assort. ment of all kinds of goods usually kept in a country store, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, EA RDW A RT, BOOMS and SHOWS; Hats and. Caps. Drugs, ONL and Paints; Wood and Willow Ware, als» Wall Paper, Fish, Salt, Leather, &e. (Give us geal amd jou ist be eonvinee 1 wat Contre ie tie piece 19° buy good: and cheap goods, RAPE & Tompson, Centre Hill Jan. 22 '69, Great Attraction snd Great Bargains! FEY E undersigned, doetervanind to meet the | popular demand for Lower Plies; fe- P. 8. We alo buy Hidbernd Cif Skier for which we will pay market price, either in Carton Trade, Gg: 1 spectfully calls the attention of the public to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand... Designed ess, pred forthapeopte mdthe times, the lar- gest and most varied and complete assort- | ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and qunlity; Whips, | LOR HOR STAVES Al ) I ) Parlor Stoves, ait four sizes of'Gas- THO TE IDY sasinl Th supp $eaii 3 wil his fed J ¢ gon- -. Wooler’ Goods of oft Trivds; ctory, 3 from the above celebrated! fy FINE, MEDIUM, nd COURSE, | ALL MADEOF WMSBRST STOCK, invites especial attent Fine black and | Superior in Finish! wd TARR HOMES n io to H it up J Ny alt igre variety of thes WOOL LARD. an chang for Goods. Goods ty, wi on hand at his re LL PAPER, of style; ways an hand, 0 To John €: mario Bigialalad r- r gd Furniture Rooms! J.O.DETFRTNGER] resportfilly informe the citisess of Centre county, that he has constantly ori hand, and mick ox th ordar, all kinds of BRDSTEADS, BE REAHS,, SINKS, WARHSTAMNDS, 1 CORNER CUPBOARI'S, TABLER, &¢., && » Api BR, A BEM REYNOLDS NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP st. WHOLESALE DEALER IN oo Irwin & WIHRON'R, — i and in fact everything complete to a first- olass establichnient, he now offers at prices which will suit the times, Deft fo Been of- style of Saddlery has never A better variety, nt better « sored to the public, Call and exéawine our elfewhere, heretofore enjoyed. |] vespectfindi y solicita eontinnunce oF he smne JACOB DINGES, aplU 68. 1y. Centre Hall DONT . A Gentle reader, dont for the world allow the important. fact to cseape your mind that the place to buy your we Spring and Sum- mer goods of every deseription which have heen bought at panic. prices, and are now arriving ads opened for inspection: at the andl ier place you often x READ about, ZIMMERMAN BROS. &.COz. No. Sit, Bush's Arcade, Baletdute, Pa. Offer, people blow, but when it comes right down to selling honest goods cheap, we beat the whele crowd. We aro offering A splendid stock of ladies dress goods, white goods, notions, hosiery, gloves, trimmings, calicoes, muslin, ticking, flannels, onssi- ngre, chothing,: shawls, ~erpets, cotton car- pet chain, hoop skirts, agdi cartons. Ben't. elieve a single WORD about hard times and high prices, Thereis no evidence of it in onr-stere; = Wo keep &- full | vewiety. . Coarse md: fee” Hoots aml shoes for mer and boys. Béautifat Prench and Turkey morocco, kid and lasting, luce and button boots and shoes for ladies and children, with a choice invoice queensware, glassware, sug. coffees, soaps, crnmed tomatoes, peas and green egra; pickles,” picealilli catsup, pepper sane, honey and the best of syrups, teas and spices. all at the lowest prices. And in addition to THIS. $ We have am endless variety. ofitlge many little articlés Which" gO tomake up a com- ete assortment. Great inducements to TASH buvers. Remember, a dollar saved in buying goods is easier made than to work for it? so den't spend your money foolishly but come right along to Zimmerman Bro's & Co. Atrents for the American Buttow Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine; ond get good goods and Fudd value for it. . New BOOK Store. WHOLESALE ANDMRETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIT Me. ACOB D. MILLEK hts pustchased the ¢) Book, Stationery and News KEstablish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te which he has just added a large invoice of goods, such ns is generally kept insansell conducted Book and-StatioporyStore; His stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books, Also, blank books, time books, pass books, diaries, every grade and price of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and rice, pens, inks, ink-stands erasers, rub- Por bands. transparent andveommon slates, glute pencils, lead penvils, chalk crayons, &e., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at face: Orders taken for goods at all times. Goods received in three days from the time the order is Racgived. ; Mr. Miller is also wholesale. egrets for Lochman’s Celebrated Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's prices, County merchants would do well to give him a eall before purchasing elsewhere. sepd.’68,1y PRUNES and ‘DRIED CURRANTS o the very best quality, just receiveda * Wilf s old stand. A 6g: The subscriber respectfully calls the at. tention of the public to his establishment, | where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesale atthe lowest cash prices, which are warrans wd to be the best qualities according to’ their respective vices, His stock consists of Rye, Monengubeln, Irish und other W hiskies, =} kinds of Brandics, Holland Gin, Porti Madernin, Cherry, Blackberry : 8 rongoreetile rates as citi be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger’ { and Carraway Brandies, PureJamaicn and | New England Rum, Cordial of a} kinds, | He would particularly invite Thrmers, Ho- | tol keepers and others to onl] and exwwine ply, te jwtige for themssbt es amd be cortsbenof ydeuring what they buy, whet! ear seldom be done whien purchas. | ng in the city. Ja Physicians are respectfully requestesl {ongive bis Tiquors a trini. a aplo’ Philadelphia Store ine Brookierhaffs- blink, Bishop Street, at Bellefonte, where KELLER '& MUSSER}. h have jv openad the best, cheapest, largest | as well as the best assorted stock of Good, in Bellefonte. HERE LADIES, Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Deigine, Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Oalicees; ick ime: Flanels, Op apek, Ladies Coat: ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White: Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes Crib Counterpanes, - White and.CQuolorec Tarlton, N'uphkins, Inwertizgs and Edgings, White Lace Curtins, Zéphyr & Zeph r Pat. serns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Wes iskets SUNDOWNS, Notionw- of every kind, White (Goods of every description, Perfamery, Ribbons- Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmsiogs, tei and Misses Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, Thread . Hosiery, Fane Beads, Sowing- LADIES AND MISSES SHOES and in fact every thing that can be though of, detired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, this have black and blue cloths,, black'and fancy cassimeres, 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 Hats and Caps, CARPETS, Oileloth, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus- lins, Drillings, Sheetings, Tablecloths, &c., cheaper than elsewhere. Their stock of QUEENSWARE & GRO CERIES emnnot be excelled in quality or rice, - Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con- vince yourselves that KELLER & MUS- SER have any thing you want, and de bu- siness on the principle of ‘Quick Sales and Small Profits.” a GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN. His stock of ready-made Furniture is large wn warranted of good: workmanship ni: dt all made under his own immediatesupery i- sion, and is offered at rates as cheap aselse- where, THenk{Ul Perpast favors; He solics its a continuance of the same.- Call and see his stock before purchasing = 4'08 ly. TW RIE | Ndr HOUSE, 4 JM 1d & S10 Nort bh eli stg 1 PHILADELRHIA.. rhswliore I. CN, CLERK. This well-known ‘Hotel, will be found by all visiting the ¢ityy one of the niost desire- wb beth as to reasoniblechargesand con- venience, German and Ei glhivbo iswpoken, aplO68, tf, mln siti gUONTIHINI HOTEL JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE- TOR. Stages arrive a: deprrt dally; for all points, north, south; east and west. This fetorite Host Lint -beenretffed and in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pe Yara. Aw find the Vest adeomme dations, Per- sons froma city: Wishing. (6 stiend a few weeks dutinge tide somarier in (he will ind Corre He j "ne tiful location, and fhe Centre Mall Hotot all they cond desire for consfort and con. riewonr. : wr OR tf, 'SSEL'S HOTEL " RY AARONSBURG, PX. JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. The old and well known Hotel, sitestad ia irontreof Aaronsburg, has again bean occupied by Mr. Russel, former proprietn, whe now invites his old friends and tha travelling community in generaltocallaa | see him. The house has been clogantly furnished and is kepfinthe best style, Di. - vers car‘always find accommodation. ap HY 86S. [XV ISOR a ceivitg new goods in their line HARD WARD of every description at redu.co prices now being opened every day aplO'es, . Ghas.- H.. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & eles 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, ant key constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelrs of the latest stylés as also the Maranville Patent Calender (owks, provided with : complete index of the ntomth, and day o the month and week on its ‘fitce, which is warranted as a perfect time-keeper. X40. Clocks, Watehes and Jewelry ro- paired on short notice tnd warranted. SOPIY Rly, ALUABLE PROPERTY at Privaet Sale, in Millheim. The Sidensigied offers the following valuable Real Estate at private sale; con- sisting of A LOT OF GROUND, one half of an acre, thereon erected a twesstory weather’ boarded Lbg- house, a new 2- tory COACH SHOP, BANK BARN, a well of never failing containing kinds of fruit trees, and ll necessary out, tildihgs- For further information ; er SAMUEL BAME, T° : Millheim., sR. J. THOMPSON BLACK, Physi- Ie. and Surgeon, Centre Hill; Pa. offers his prefwsional servives td’ the citi- zens of Pottertownship. mr26 3m CTLOTHING—Overcoats: Pani€ Vests, and Dri 06uts, cheap. ts, Wolf's Store. - ap30,69 | RTI JOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL: mami 1 1 ns wil »N rn EE WE RE R.. on A 1D por PT = a ~y Fey . “4 on, al : 0 Horr reo isariare gies and Car irr mel te Biiivetei ud -r— . dite w $ F > RATE | (T7307) serree Front adT i 1 , wE an ’ ssl ining £ TnI A a - ¥ se nine} 's rgigad ol fis, RERE LiF fF © 2. - F file . i. re Ho ow Tw gaiwelind od} “pry vero vol iu 5 hike Letreu F # ii i314 bag Yu vat og | wi Wine Dry. Goods; Notiatis | Groedried, ard / ware, Queensware, Wood and Willow gl io 1ron, Salt, Kish and in, fuct, a magnifioent assortment of ever kept 1q pial sir aitien wnt dent ol bas . sam adrl i Bb now ready, ’ ry Ts eras B51 SN ne rates. ; io ow ; rg om. L GOODS VERY NEAR ATTHE di ¥ Fr gr; 2d g Misting (Fay #10 sell your tHe 7ury bovtt | rands at prices that TF asonnn your New spring ies Papnd J. Yes TP gd 4 # Baal aus A Er 3 tl HE ie. Bhi. and for sale at (iE es d HY é i ea Bi : GB wa wv A» PF ] so 3 3 "¥ ¢ ¥3 why 5. @ a $n ie Ssh Bris ves Ther sll A-most beautiful variety, eo or i oof it Ue oet Senatify] xaritty,. sonsist ir ind E jE 4 a . SHIRT : fie 5 v REE . The finest stock in tow quality, and prices. The best makes, latest styles and towet 1% re ara an nny er €XLL AND EXAMINE OBR | before purchasing elsewhere, ss wo donot = ° consider it any t w ALL KINDS OF HARN | silver platéd and Yankee Hurtiéss doubl ~ and single, | esand Halters, © wii ~~ mayl'&8, ly. So die busi’ 3 shan af ¢ ized a ined] oH a AB Linens, T' & i] wi i 3 & "a til SHED (GENTS THIS WATS bit » adi gov! ) : ae we ¥ 4 SUITS L UAE ow w. McClellan, at Bell S rm them e” friends and a] n lg exc \ who may desire to be rigged eut,- In. well Fitting, Substinl & Fashionably y e suits of cloths; from any kind of mas’ ial they choose. 1 wouldisay t a still on god ey that haf 31 large and 5 date. I havea excellent.ass hen of ps Blase. Furnishing & Vesting a iy JT ond podniialdl Ye mrad eed from which garments will be made to ore’ hs der inthe «iis Se MOST FASHIONABLE. sty LE oil} as sEmgw AN 1 ask is to call snd examine my" fin stock. Having Just: Bought my: food y te gn Tk Lao om 0 a Ie 2 4.) 1 1 van 3 AANALy 3 Phatiphia rand dariion, 4 of oi inilarll 299d 5 Remember the id 3. au = WwW. E CL ay. yg a No. 4 Brokerh oo logy se Bellefonte, Pa,, where cloths, cassin w vestingsy callars, x gi Bol : vps ishast; eve ; : a out a gentleman, ¢ e hi x in’ the Intest style, or Tam also. Sewin all desiring refitted by its new proprietor. 2 ing communi a nyited fq. giv call. Hits ‘will he kept ngst his bar always si d uors. Drovers waif r any number of horses, - * hitia eS = * nd ri Es tei 3 AMPS OF EVERY VA RMS Lag } “kind at WIN & Wires 5 pg : 10.68 IRWIN & WILSONS 1: v7 = : y sailed weidie bas dine a i * % ELE Ete 1601: CHET yh Tae ¥ Eh : wily w did : piglitises Fondss 9% SI QL HRENIAD Eke i : » 3 : Y 5 * boassld sew WW viusos sues) wi crawls deide bas media Us piss Ativw sad adh 1s wou th 88000 IN bomoss jadi 4 ln