Q The D.imperailc Watchman. B j o P() T Pl, PA FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18 1868 [Go NT MED FROM.VIRST rAoic 1 tionlict ut Iflarett, 2 1807, and lie sup pletnenie. The defimenoy hill, patimell Felhrnery 0, 180, which appropriated $12.000,000 for 11.0 erroy. eoulitined these items of apprepriei/on to o4rry in : to effect the recon , irtio 101 l note for the yenr etching Juno 30, 1 : • - Ist Military District ind " •' 3rd " By 0.0 act of M.ty :191h, 1868 nu a - ditional approprintiou of $B7 701 55 Wan rade for expetteen of °arty tug'qu• fo ?111 et the recount ruct ion Rota In ND . Sri aulitary dint . riet fur the year end ing June JUth, 1818 Still another de fieteney hill Wan pan-ell on the '2sth 'id July, 18(8,1►btub npprnprinted for the !Arne porpoen fur the year ending June 80, 1868 : For the let Military Dial riet ....S. 11.(100 00 2nd " 127 000 00 .•" 4th '' 52 21.0 on " " sth •• 45,000 00 And t,e Pnme hill epprnpripoed for TeC1111•ItlICIIIIII II ter Jii e ;lit, 1,868 : In the 1.4 Militnry bleirlet " 2n " " 3ra " " 4111 " " " Tie* i htro 14 an Alt greitttfe etitor Marcl),3ll ISII7 of $1 7t4,7911 Bdappro primed threwly 111111 eltrultic.lly for re ton.lrucu.on etpen.e, 8 enle. the getter •1 and tridefitioe ttpproprilotort that bare lead; hitt the gtet 1,041 y of et peuduure for shim olj,et dorm not ap -4-741—• for, ; 1i t+ Paler tittlt pe r wll. Lary oppr.,idiol.lnM 411' IU ,ney for the SU prorl NIA 1.11/I.IV ul the army. All,l SO Nko 10 ollu r di-knif4omeofs the gorelidot 01 The 01111,1)u for Ile Freed men 4 Unreal' are nut I•taniral by tun op• pr•Tri..tionr m 4,1 x 10 I fint object lo 184di Congre4. 41 , pr.prIlted over 101 mllln.or n( droll4r4 f Ace support td that n,ine.in, and in IS1)7 au no,unt 6°""Wh el .11n¢ S•i,H.II) 000 no nir for 16 , •e 1,5t,1•41.1 rt ki ;titsr vile of .ovtr Len 111 ,1 11 , 1' .1 ii, m r. , anti Fh ileVer 1. I !h.. 11111,11 if 141 iun• i• MEI not elreoll., peu.leit uiay t”. I dui inc telt ),-or no Will ti Int. 111 nJr 1. eepeci Illy NM there ore elecii Iho*. Ntai elf t.r ..e l In4llllll Mel ii..''l Vv need nev i er ev peel Hoy it 111 `II of any pori ion 01 ; there money+ • In Itle 10111 . 1 ,0 1 re.nediy or: flint the whole - 61T1•011n1 4.1 1.040 appro plini ions wilt not Fre drawn - IStrk . ley the origin tl net 1.-1,11.11.11ing 11i41 1 . 01 rr,oti 1 1 w• 1 41 rori.le , liti It 111111 i I,y otheero tow,' 1... deint l , .1 1,.r. ", 1.,i ,• 1,1 the reon Ulcer. reinlorly in t he lit lily nod paid n. army Awe,. II Stll4 111-0 r 0 Toted lb ~,,,ptv, t 4 !night be t Orned wit 1 frill the army In 111.1 Bit renn and he 1 diehor.eil by it, ni,4 rent, null receipt.' Iron) Ick l er 'of pr.lpetiy eon,roli,d 1.140 he et vend,/ TOll4 II 4 when ekitinin.; on 1 I 1,11 1 1 .4 II fSnle the enI•J el 1 lint you hull Itint 111 large part nt the c Mt 01 11011 lint vall 11 111 e goverionent of the honed not tipw,tr mom the Inc.- of public re parte, thot n 1.. coy. red up by army Hp prow la 1 , .11 1011. no I o' ti, r' pin,/ 14101, of lkw, nod th Ili, 11111011 11 114 1 11C4p lb , e of 1.1..ng nee,lolllehl II in. 110 lieVi very lorge, amounting 10 tin•ny yeorly Ihlrinl il.e 'hr.,. I. or. tlepinlng 1. 1 1. 15, - 1, nod I, 1 41 / 4 , Ihi r h",n lip the goTeillillen l riolll Ie t 01.00,; 1 1 i lie revenue law.. of Ihe r' nor.] S nil nlllOOll l eleeetlinsr I - in/ 1,11/1101/4 it tiOlhir• tween 11, b) miltioz, al me greenh, lie an' t. ini p,ort• being in t hi.; cal, olniion re, d (ruin gol.l on the riper sinti , lnr , l \I .41 ha. beoon... or Ili ti enorill 014 Lllloll ill nione Jovt tb,ok how 11111 - 11 II If 1. 1 1111111 01 0101 n 1111.1 I ''l tiOilltin 1,44,1 01 11 • over ten 11111110 n, p 11,vek, ronly iWO 1011- 11004 0,11111. ver at 11 1011 4 1, ) more Wan I nil 1 011 Illiee ye 4r. M 111,1• .i.eure.l,ihrough trio oph or , -iir min., 11y the 1111,,r. :111A et pit ,, . of the friell *lOl Will! 0111 10110 Ihe 0 , i ll and renl work it rentoi XllOll /1 lad /01 1.1111 1 :11 bens 111 , 11 the totitt It 1 011 4 11 kl 11011 e N /00e 1 ll , pl 111 4 1• ) Thl4 111011 ey 1144 1101 been 1 , 11.1 up lit 1 1.1. public ,Into 111.1 1 1. very 'wile n tinoi.liel J CIA %•'II,IO inill,ni•oilriot Il lit charged in prrpetuily upon 1110 thor end pro perry or the people or the United Sint, It hap riot be.•ll tlitnintwhe I to nit) conNnj erehle extent during lire three years that here elapsed truce the ri.i4e of the war. anti it, 111 NOV, ACII 4LI.Y INCREVONI. I. Ailot ST R h . tt has ber..nie of this enor• moua mass of money. which, If one xtt down to centemplate it, to ponder upon it, almost strains the tunagin It tun have atiowil you whet. soots of a 1111 S Rine. It Mix been •ole.l away to Rattle nee .e.irneti.on to the Switti in the Intro, of dire tat - aviropriatiena for the d fferrni toilirnr ilintriein Keil lit appro. printionn to the Freedmen'. Bureau. but a greater PVIPIe of IL nee gone in the J, form of army appropriation. at the rate of IUU million, of dollars a year to times of peace to pay and supply an army of 66 000 men. an unnecessary. force, tour fifths of which should have been diatom ' dad ih 186. i. Thirty or Forty million!' o dolJarit annuallybave been voted to the no yy In time o pea'ce that *eagle may g prancing up the Nle4itnranean and look ing into obscure p,priii.* Abe, Adrian Wean and that high axial-ins may b drawn by a host pf aimless offfeials. I "the piping times of peace," nven tit ocean has levied upon' as fur war purpo Pee a wises of contribution tirn - or thre times greater than the whole expenses the Federal government in 1630, only generation ago. Here is another item under my eye the report of the Secretary of the Tre nary of December 3. 1866, of the expe (Wore. of the fiscal year ending Ju e 80, 1866 How much do you , aupp e wan spent by Congress itself, Inoludi g books for that fiscal year 1 $4,034.6. ' , There is the return of the actual pa mints by your Secretary of tho Tress - ry. Do you not remember, too.that t is Radical majority increase* Alieir o/no o impensation from $3,000 to $5,000 1 h year, in that one Item absorbing not I the revenues of the country a sum e - oeediog $6,000 par annum. By a re\ ¬ion of $l,OOO in the, salary paid In the members of the two 'lleueen, $ll Sev in¢ of over '4300,000 a year would be produced. I y, then. flint the political majority 111 ¢reee instead tif applying the pub lic looney raised by taxation to the ply meet of the public debt., to which object it ought to have hero scrupulo u sly devo ted to the fullest posaible extent, have .rius"ndered end wanted it upon to fli gaie ohjireis of legislation) and in order in keep or in time or peace, trouble and discord and disunion in the country, in the intereste of their party. What we insist upon is that now and far yearn past we have supported the Union, the harmony,•the prosperity of the county, end that tinily Rml harmony and pros parity have been delayed , by radical misgovernment. (Applatioe.) Who can compute the Millions that have been left out of the Treasury by Reconstruction itself by not remitting the ~South to reorganize pencefullY an it was attempt log to (10 in 18115 v Voluntary reorgiln mation in the South would have revived ell its inilustrieti and brought our reve nue lawn into fruitful operation in that whole aiktion. If that had been allowed, no doubt hundreds of millions of revenue would hove been derived thence which have not been received—hundreds of millions !bat might have been applied upon the public debt and thus relieved us from a portion of lie harden And now all ever the South indostries ought to he Rehire; everywhere the bawl of labor tthotild he reaping rich gain• ; ' capital should have returned t(; - it an ad .quite Interest upon its investments:— Labor 'Mould he protected and encour aged there by the public policy of the general and local governmenta and liar many between t-he two races slould be - encourigel rind cultivated instead of .lotroril and hostility Under such a wow, it s this, all the tat• nt energiea ot he people would be brought intr. cheer ful ncuon, and ni regard to the revenue of the government, in regard to the in • • • $ 50 000 00 110,000 00 97 000 00 150 010) 00 250,000 00 $Ol 000 00 15,0011 00 1.1 000 00 ,JS 00u 00 80,000 00 olitionl.o.ftiteltstioul of the country, all would he well. A change to such a pal icy fir the future is what we litoor tor, soil allot we expect tic the certain re soli of lila verdict of the ,people ) We know we ha•e a cantlititite who is comp, tent to thin work, we'l in etrurie.l in ilie the people, with lit ail ntA with heart that both move forward on the great 11111141011 !toil duty which we eholl charge upon him Ile Is competent to the great tare 111 which rept-1,410 instal huh Ile hits been trihned not only in iheortltnory tt et‘il lilt , he is not only con•ernont with the Itu-lite.o. 11111.11..1M of the coon try of retry kind and description, but he ha, been placed ui 11.0111 thee whirr,. lie I,1• 104 , 1110...1ed mid where his ohni,oter sod lets capacity have become know', [ 1 iplauce 1 110 wait Chief Nflitrs-1 rats- t:f-i-1,0 proaltital, of our Amen: it, .4 .I.,Orriz Ihr very plash of the warn Ilie .01r11;,:fle wits 11100111411 etlll, wltyii p honor efforts won modt tie in twit ,I`, and lii' was rya ii 01111.1 t. fleCol .tott I \ itpleutre 11 !thin tin etity.l peritrl OP time tiq Chief Ningtetrate 01 tiny 01 tint.. Mlall's New 14 greater number of men into the ernit•e of the Ulm,' Sinter nor orgitinileti thew more ably and promptly limn he , uone followed , hem wilt. it gti-Lter ittnottili tit (titre, anti f eyetpathy 'Phil; they war,. in the tent ed !lett' 11 to .the :110112 of New 1 ark the nlbewe runt! wohltere of hint ;li•tie know 111 C 8. en! their epttreerttittti of ittelli will by unit mite ntheent ntrittrity by womb 1114 sal pie Slate will Fir e io eke.orril o oreintier next [(li eat appl i 11... ,(M)rttiscinciitFi ss ER \:. ELECT MN PROCi, \M .A 'I lON W 11,70 to, tn nn i by an at t of the fienerat 1.,,,,t:1 tlll. C011111..f/We/.1111 I/11., I .1111 (Pi Alin Iti 1,11 OI ih non ./IM r, J th " fllI PVi•I the fl ttly , I' ti 11/ '/, I. tt. h•-• • tint •.1.h.• .•tr re. rtrtin I • tilt, .14, tier. intol.te g I/ I,rcl=. the eletti.me of the fly .tt I th it n geuelnl lilt t I.'ll trail 1 / 1 . 1111.1 111 (Oil tue. 011 ,1:r0 •• D TL DA it roßEß.lilt at wileh per .t.nt4 art, t . be elrt trJ ti tt t !tern t ti itt,r iiLocral ul i'enn r'lt:.nit nme p•r•nn t-nney , ,, 4;un , r.il Penn nu), rm. person for J'resi.li 1.14.3 ol 04c :!:)t6 Julhulitl 11.1 r t if 110 1.11 rlOll I, fill It,o fon 'V of I:•prcxoul.+ C.,,1gr0, Iran ISth dutri t (Me pert.m fill the kilt a”I ember el . the limas° Ilepre.ml.lll,e•, m rrpre•eut the e.)llpty of vitro w the 11 ,41-. 01 !tel.,' ...tltAt lee.. id I'ente4y Oat, p ream I),tre t Atlv r r,, y nl Centre 1,111/I) Uno person for Coinnv , eittner of Centro lEEE 11 f . person for county t 4 urveynr of Centre t i.o f r Auditor of Centre county fo 10.r,..u.nee of said Aei. I also hereby Isnuwn And gne nitro that the plat rf h in the ateresai.l Omeral elyetion in ie net i•r.ti Loriougbn and tow tv hlpr wit hop of Centre, aite its follows, to wit tv• rlrctore of the °Minty: of Centre will eVtico that the said (Jeneral Election be hrld at the following pierce] P' P.r the township of Mimes, at the pub lie ‘ holisetif Absalom Hurter, in the town Asrocieburg For tho tlrwnnhip of Half Moon, At the school house in StounstoUn. For the township of Taylor, at the house erected for the .purpose Olt Wu -pruperty of Leonard Meryin in. For the township of Miles, at tho school Liq, town of Rebersbur4. 'For tp. township of Potter, at the hones of It. IC/roster Old Fort. p Fur the towsisht of Gregg, at the house of Opliapies. :7 1 , di , • t. . • or the towns p of Ferichson, at the ichool house in Puss those h'or the township of Harris, at the school hon.() in flosilsburg. For the township of Patton, at the house of Potter Murray. For the borough 0(1301101°0.e, ■nd Spring ■nd Benner towush Tr, at the court house in Bellefont. For the township of Walker, at the sob?"' helve in Ilublersbur ..., 44 eii , f iv ivo‘to. , s.,r the bo ' of Ilnw aril ,•t the ^ ,11 .-- vie. 'ripton. he Po he borough of Philipsburg, lit the news of house b said borough. Po township of Itunh, .AL the echo ,house In Philipsburg. Fur the township of Bnow Shoe, at the school bowie near the . houne of Samuel, /..s -key. Fur the jownship of Marion, at the eqii.oil house in Jacksonville. For the borough , of 1411enburg, at the school house in Mileeburg. For the township of Boggs, et the new I school house in Central City. • , I.:pr the township of Houston,‘ t .b 4 1 For tt "dli'll'4l.l. 17 towns .jillilli tr o 411111114111, nn, at e btlrtriti .f I W. L. Musser. For the township of Liberty, et the school house in Haglevile. For the township of worth, at the eehoel house in Port Matilda. For the townehip of Ilyrneidee, at the 11011+5 of John Boaz. For tho township of Curtip, at the arhoo house near Relit !sent. For the tpitough of Unionville and Union township, 'hi the ,fehool house in Unio vllle. "That every Derwin except the Justice of the Peace who shall have any office,appoint ment of pr, fit, or'trust under the United Stales or of this State, or any city or in corporated district whether a commissioned officer or etherwires subordinated officer.or agent who ix or shall be employed under the Legislative, executive, or jtulicial depart ment of this it te, or of the llnt ed States, or of any - edy or any corporate(' distrtcLand, also, that every member of OungreAs nr of the State Legislative and select or common council of any incorporated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the WOO time, the office or sppnintment of Judge, Inspectors or ('lerk (If any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge or officer of such election than be eta gible to be voted for. And the geld Act, of Assembly entitled 'An Act referring to elections of this Com monWeahh,' passed July 21, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit "In ease the person who shall have re• reived the highest number of votes for in specter, shall net attend on the day of any election, then the perm •n who shall have re revved the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election, shall artas inspector in his place. And in gigs Thllprrson who shall have Tnefred the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall oppoint an inspector in his play.", and in ca•n the person elected judge shall not attend then the inspector who revels e," the highest number votes s hall n ppoint a judge in his place, and irony vacancy shall con alto• the tui a thied by law for the operriinjit of tbe election, the qualified voters of the township, ward, or heart t for which such officers shall havo been elected, present lit t le place of eleigion, shall eject one of their Heather to fill cult t .ICIIIICY • 'lt 'hull he the duty of the several 1041.9 5010 rel,e, tinily to attend at the ',la, e of hiding e, ery general. heel. IA or tow ip lees tun lei mg the whole tulle F•. 1.1 elt 10i) r. kept op the purpose of gut leg ! WILLI , II to the 11.14fitt toll and edge 1,11011 on 111,1 stn n i relation to the right of any as them to vote at Mut h ell., to. , ar curb "tits r matter ri relation to the iit 9.1 11 ny per4on by those :mob I loction,anst °fetich other muter, in ierti• n the is.o4 , ..iikerit or voter. , a. the to"p" tors or either of them may item time to tire require " rernon shall be premitted to vote at anysles till other thanm white frorrece, at the age of i levity one year., or 111. re who Lave rechred It Chi' , State lit trn.st one ,ear. and in the election distr i t arhere lie otters to vein al least ten days, vitiated lately pre, red 1114 Mli, 11 el, teal,wll II 11l 1.0 Ycaro fi.iot Ii Aialn tax, who h .hill hasp keen to.restied itt least tell ilsys be lore the ineetion. lint n ciii/iiii Cie who In. , I,,,i,whi) been a qualified sorer it On. :state, a 4 crime, e therefrom c ud returne4, ml who shut hose resoled in an els., (ion ili-tro.t and tilt iscs is eon snit', shall he ccliii, d to vote alter resiiiing w tills ni,, snout Ord Taos rnsn Lot the free VIII I Ir. tron+ it the United State. het weep the ages of twenty i.no and tutinty two year. and hue re-nted in the election iiistricts tell .1 1,, /I. /h.ill ho mulled to sere they hit", paid no t•,, N.s pet - soil 1.111.11 he esslille,ll.• vole aim, wit, IA not 1111111.1111.1 111 the list of Liza id° by the s•smitnis •11111.1 t,, 1/111e.d, 1 itnt., Ira pr,e1.11 . 0. a tc,eipt for Ilse pat Invoso, akin tar • Less, a a :Nlat, ..r a—elsesi callef I.n 1114 oatli at sos.s. 1.11.. r mai,u 1.l an.•ths.s, hist 11,15 .uch a t.“. or .1114 1.1111111. to eqo ha rs• e pt ...s:11 I • Cat: pa,stletst ,r(0,01, It he (tat, right i. tote by h, iuj 4111'0 , 1 ,, Iselos • Is it,, :sc., of s Luta .1 tas LH, t, vs ars, he sl .1, •1-sp. . • • • ,r h IMO )oil, 'test hell,. 61. avid. uti ,a 1 nod 1,, e 111 t t i,•t a, n ye.iti.rt.l by 'lll4 ite I, an 1,. =I re, II ~ 1.. r 44 • ot 14.411..44.1 i.l/4 to I w „ 1 1 1 ,e hen..n ro ita in / /4. 1.4.1.1 rh.l, 1•• 11..1;1,1 In lie In Ai” of., it 1..1 e ui lry Writing in, iv all tax: 11 he all ill he wl , ll ilte I I, it a "II ..t. 1,,r IM 1., • .011 7 1 lola Inv Iho. 4 11 rkv, II • sh 111 11.14.. Inn lilk n , ,te+ 1n I,bu 11•1,4 suler• k• pt Ly II SW 'ln vailre lLe Wilt, 4,1 i /10 1.1 4 ,411 • 11/111,11g t.l. 14,:e in I••tiil4,l us. i6u 11-1 I otti ./ 1 y 11ir4•441111.1,44 I iill , l' ni-c. %..'e whelks. r ininud •ti • . u,t, n t•l•it. Il• I to by toy hr I vil•t• n, it RI Alt GI. the fluty ;of tilt t” ••,, •t, I•• 4 MI .1114 II 144 tia 1144 I iti et ii h UII I' h." I n., led with n I hi• St lit, ter one• y• ttr wor e •1t I'l he nehi lOW's Iherei.i . 1 lit sh:di make pn.sf Iltill let.t silo competent vlitpetti, whto +h•t't he it 11114: elet t.tt,that hn het ci • I•trd outrun the did rtct it,tr notre ithln tt n thy ne,t mil., solely prtt t °thug said eleetrion. is d ?hall ul,l to t lii, boa.liel re idea n p• .111 bin I.twful culling IA wit list the sit trot.,an 4 that he did not tn•n•,vn Into said district I,r the littrp cte 01 voting therein "Ev•ry 114 ufu.exur J . h/141 who Alm tit .I.io pr of Ili, r nnlcn.« ,itt I p tutilit. of tnx« -hull ho 11 4 1 111111,11, 1.01.3 1/1 Ihn 1 , 1W1M611111, ward or it IL 1r11 • 1 m 1,1111 . 11 hr P 11.1111,1111, "liany potion shell attempt to prevent all otrwor ": 1.11 rte 11.plo Imolel 161/ Jut, trout hold tog such election or Moe or threat, al any violanee tat any oats II officer, or that! inter - rept or improperly into tort V/ .1. o 61111 111 the execution of Ills ditty, tar black up the ain dow or ail:Joie to au) window whore the same way bo ho'iltria. as riotously disturb the - piii - eli i,r7urti - montm, or ntrait ante car praet re any intiintrlnti in threats, time or violonce, twilit Altel4r,u t,l, tollueiti e unduly or overawe nosy elector or to late, slot him Inns voting tar 10 rei.train tne Is eedoin of Anion, ' such person. on Os /11. ILI loon 'hall our float /1/ any /AM not exceed hti; In e Ittiiitlreil dollars and to he imprison , .1 tier an y thaw not lees, than twelve oeuttt,, owl rt at bll al be shoo n to court where the trial rat aunts °acmes /bell be oat, I liar tae parson /0 ollund tog' ions net a re/el/lit 111 tut , ward ail,tirlet of tb. 4 6/11/1111/1110, o 1 of e 1111/ Plll,l leave Mal /0111- patrol ay ,C.ittitl thereto, then on atoalls4e'llei ar r itrOlOw 6. , rat 1,, laity a nll.l of I/11011011d OA, I I lea macro than elio IhOUlanol dollars, alio/ lk o liepolooert not leas than mix inpntlis war /111,,e ill al two years. * ris "If any person or pe one shall make any hot or Wager Ulm,/O h e ../.10/ of 11111 clot /lull within let, /1.1/1 14/11W uh.h, or shat oiler to wake any malt het or Vhglr, ..tiler by •er• bal procouitation tie riot ..r auy written of prititot a..ivertlio•meor, riudimog,o or the ate any sus It prisons to tatut.e Pie h 6el or %tiger upon cur, triton thereof be tar they elioli tor , fert and par tin., o tunes the sit,ourat het or Witted to !alt la;. If any person shall vote at more than one i t°lion dintriet, or otherwise frau :latently te lir( than once on the name day. or ....It, utlniently 101 l nnsi deliver to the i ! T om two tickets togetfier with Alm In— t tillOgnilylo vote tries 11 'and procure 8- ? tie or they at o ff ending shall , 0) n conviction.. ha fired in any num not I Ali than fi fty nor more thnn five hundred t °liras and Inn imprisoned not 110/18 than three nor more thou twelve months. ; If any pernon qulifird to Tote oft thin cam. 'toosthalth agreeable to low. (except the one of qualified citizens) shall appear at any election for the r inposo of issuilil tick eta or influencing the citizens qulifleil to vote to vole, he shall op-tottivietion forfeit any aunt not exceeding ono hundred dollars ftr every such offence, and lie itnprisoned for any therm not excvedinet three months." The eleetioi to open het weep the hours of 8 anti 10 n'elnek in the forenoon anti shlisfl conttnue without interruption or adjourn client until 7 to'eloek in the evening, when tbn polls shall lie elflar,P The noverol Inspector+ and Judges elect nel on the 341 Friday of Merril tint, In par. nuance of thr 3d section of thiviet of the 2.1 of July PIO, will hold the election on Tric.day, the In , h dny"f Oetebeur next. •The judge. aro to make t heir return. for the enenty o f centre, at the court houge, to Bellefonte, on 1 ruby the 16 of October, A. D. 1868: Otirtun neuter my hand and coal at Belle fonte thie 11th day of -ieptember, A. D. 1866. , D. •r. K 1.1% E, IreF:NsED 111( THE UNITED STATES 1 AUTHORITY S. C. THOMPSOS[ & CO'S 0 REA ONI: DOLLAR SALT: Silks, Shawls. Drage (limits. Linen Onods, Linnes, Dry Woods. Ciitt-ins, Fnhry (Simile, A I 1,11111.1. Mille', Silver Plated Ware, Cutleiy, Watches, Serving Machines, tke Three arhrlf* (11 be *Oa eit the niniforrpo p, ,re flr ONE DOLLAR EACH. 9=lE 411 • In rr I Th. lit•,•1 poiof re I me! hod of 1)11+,1,•• lti ...mtitry 'l.'s Rah y,,el lulmre' nil ,en.. 1111 practice "that the .41arann4 t. plerle. of,elf allure nun ”11r,1 Wltll , ll/1 the 11/1111,!Proll1 11, of 111.11114: 111,11 1110 or 11111 11111)10,11 , M .1 the p.miting 1111111 111"10 of voire certutrk and °fleet ttit 1, by avant 1.1 1f 111 , 11 every 101 rer, an !natter what Li, inay he may yore himself cheaply, rrl,at,y and radivally ,ZlPr'ibia Lecture ehould he i n the ban I. ,•, e ry youth and every m,n 11 thel4,lol Fent untiftr peal in a plain enerhpn, any addrean, roe 11.1 'll `, ,4•111., fir 11110 roo“ Mali/1,4 A 6. I.r Cu, , well price 2, 4 . 1'11 , I. e l .re, the err., I 11A5../ KI,I N 1; 1 ,, 12; ry, Y. 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PArto tiler attention gib it to prepanat PII YSICI A NS' P MEN(' It IPT lONS and FA M I LY It}C(`TPltiF Having m l limo, than lice!, e yeari ex• ponce en in the blarlElese, he feels ronhdent he ran render malefaction to all who favor him with their patronage. PRANK P. Ulth'EN, Priiyytrti Feb. 9. 19641-1.1. doom. No. 3 Drok. Row Qrampatan. CAM DAWN TRANSI'..NENGI ES AND BANNER. YAIN'I • ED 1/11.Alt in Plnin or Illuar.,anteit rolors for all par JOHN Cr. KURTZ, who having receded I..itti the publication of the Centro/ M.o. in Bellefonte, will twee ter devote Ms tune to the piloting of .Pa n Trannperincies and all tlegfription4 oly Gilt anti Plain nigns. Y 5 4t p RESIDENTIAL CAMPAII , A. CAPS, (' A P 1868 Manarartured by PHILIP HILL, No. 201 CHURCH ST., PHILADELPH IA N. D. P-ealdential Campaign Torch o, 25, 28, 3U, 30, k $4O OU pet hundred. 44. Sand for Engraving and Priel 33 lien, by