"Fight For The Flag." Democrats l the County Committee has determined to present to the elec. lion district making the largest Demo. cratic gain in proportion to its vote at the last election, an ELEGANT FLAG. Will you fight for it? There is no telling how much of a gain will win it. A very few votes may secure it, and it. may take a con siderable number. It is worth fight ing for, and the election district that wins it will be counted the banner dis trict of the county. Roll up your sleeves and fight for the FLAG. _— Some lowdived, back biting scoundrel having sent the editor ol the Ilarrisburg Slate Journal, who seems to he an honorable man, an anonynrws communication, n aking a personal attack on lion. 't WALLACE, that ed . conside ly and wisely threw it into his waste bas ket, with the following remarks 4 t'We oppose Mr. Wallace on prlnniple ea n partitan We differ with Idol lirliatily on meaxiires of government, anti believe he radieally wrong In hie political course and nets—but we have yet to learn that lie Is a till. 11011 , l and 111.11.1101111110 limit, and we cannot open our columns even to a professed friend, who seeks tinder cove of an anonymous coin 'mom Mimi, to strike n brave and honorable political opponent In the back " "Bully" for the editor of the Stale Jotirind. We wish that the Majority ol the Radical editogi in the Stale were only half ea honorable ; for then the asperines of our political cam paigns would be as nothing to what they are now. It 18 the reckless clan tiers of our offroonents=ytheir unblush ing colionnies—their heartless attacks upon pri till character lhal make our political campaigns 80 bitter. We re joice to know that there is one honor. able, COnacientionii man Riming llietti. —Pennsylvania is to be the battle ground of the Presidential canvass of '72 'The Radicals proclaim it, and feel ita significant truth—henee all tho•r des perate efforts to achieve a triumph 10l their State ticket on Tuesday next With their defeat, they iiignify a ready abandonment of Presidential succe-is The Old -bum is emphatically Dom ()Crane It has been so in the past, and can be made FO in the future, if you, Democrats, will but put your shoulders to the wheel, and roll up your united strength at the polls Wiwi. Tot' 1,0 17' 9 A riistorati in it honored party, is Is bin us rile lobo in, for We need Democratic hands at the holm both State and National goy Ornment., and we atumt have it, ern the country restored to prooperity and ME ----I /emorritts, you have but three darn mutt. In which to Bork ; but in tlimm dins call be done. let them not be unemployed. In your ward., ill your tmetal meeting,4 where -- have an eye to the atieermi of your tir•ket Do not wait until the el echo!) day to do it. True you can to much then ; but labor performed now will leave le.m for you to do on that day Don't he chary of your words, your argUlllelitS,Oe your aCtIOTIP. Every effort that you can put forth in needed and demanded of you. Ito riot with hold it, and gloriow, triumph will re ward TWo TIIOI SAND KILLIOSTS Or ACRES Of the public land have been given away, while one hundred millions of dollars, which Mr. Boottell 111101 permitted to he idle in the reentry, could have built the Pacific railroad and a ship Canal to the South Atlantic, by which Western products could have reached the Southern and Eastern seaboards and good markets. But that was not litiklivid policy. It would have pre vented Radical Congreannee and the favorites of the party from aniamffing the colo,e LI fortunes which they have by the letting of jobv in the construe Lion of tl e road. This is Radical management of the finances, —Every vote cant for the Demo cratic ticket is a rebuke of the Radical Internal Revenue Collectors, who have stolen twenty millions of the people's money—not one of whom lota been brought to punishment. Remember, too, that if the Radicals succeed in electing their Stale ticket, they will cover over all the immense swindles of these, as well an of Evans. the em bezzler, and the entire smoont—s363, 000--of lily pilferingm he lost to the people of the Sims. If the Democrst• is iiekei is elected—McCandless and Cooper —the whole pack of thieves concerned in this robbery will be ex posed and turtle to disgorge the amount to the State. Niet •A !mess and toot.x,n urn emi nently the loaders ,)1 the Iwo* in thiv eente#4 They beer a oft the banner of Right. wliuh, tike the rpoot ht tho wild •1:1..A. Hp that the people me% 1 ~•,,l-1 of the %elitel Itatit ettlism. OREELY HEARD FROM He Unbosom• Himself to the Wrong Man—The Result [From tho Milwaukee News, Sept. 16.] During the recent visit of Horace Greeley to this city, the venerable sage was sitting on a sofa at the Newhall llmise, conversing with a friend, when Colonel Sawyer came up and joined them. Greeley turned to speak to him, and while he was thus engaged his tarmac ligtener departed. Colonel W. S. Kershaw happening along just then, dropped in the vacant seat. Pres ently Horace, not perceiving the change in the occupancy of the adjacent seat, turned around and resumed the con versation. Ile said, apparently re suming a conversation where he had left it shortly before : "It is the Most disgraceful admmistration that ever was witnessed in a civilized country. It has become intolerably corrupt. There must be a change, or there will be a revolution. Why, through his Congressmen and office holders, he is trying to control the pol itics of every State in the Union, an he has yours hero in Wisconsin, and as you will see he will next week in New Jersey and Maryland, when Republi can conventions are to meet there. Your Mall (Washburn) has been placed on the track through these detestable influences." Here it occurred to CM. Kershaw that he Wan becoming the recipient of confidence not intended for 1111 a, and he stated to Mr Greeley that probably his remarks were intended for another man. The philosopher snared blankly over his spectacles with an air that was childlike and bland, while a look of astonishment and disgust stole gradually over his placid counte nance. With a most expressive "ought .. he snarled trom his seat tool betook himself to the opposite side of the room in great haste. lint be had said his say. THE BLACK MAN'S FRIENDS How the Hotels In the Banner County Treated "a Man and Brother." rhe Evening Mail of y etit erda v NIIVM "We understand that the Ileorght Minstrels had a hard tittle to had a phiee ul ellterillill intent on their arrival in thin ens heir agent. It appear!, had a ogoortal hour hoard nt liiire . , 110 , 01, but when they untie the ir it•la tone, nail the proprietor of that Retioldienn level quarter! found that they Neil• rent lark len: lie wtold not allow tbein In stny In hi! lott, .1 hey met with 1114, stone cool re, not tint ell the hotel! ill the t• ity tiler.. they applo tl tt stdrnissinn '1 to v say they lot, eit is, 11, •1 ot most of the i'rlited States and Vortitte and unser we le PO treated by pl,qtrietora of piddle houses before 'I his lottkn rather bad (or the Repuldiean banner t minty or the suite 'Mils In strict IN trite, and shows in it glaring light the iticonitinteney, ileitis goguiton 1111 , 1 Inlet. pretencen of those who prate no Into it about the rights of their dark nkinneti brother. 'lllstiv etilorptl men an Vie! Prtinitittnim at their one isivt , iitigin, bat when It I lit i . :1,1112 01,11 1111 111IiI.V. IILIII/1.! 11111/1 1.11 1,1 , 1/L.11%, 4 , 1" Ihr , ll /1 (mr. itriglil,or,"lsnow how If 1M The new volerm will dmihileem ohm Cover before long that they are Used Lv these unblushing hypocrttem as cony', went tools or political trill ins, to be jacked op and knocked 1111W11 /11 their cort,entence It is very clear to every one 11111 intristsely blind to the fact that the Itelathlicatt natty have been, an HOW') Ward Beecher sits-, pre/Whin!! cream and prnettelng 4on milk all through Iliis colored bnnno•e,, MEM] The Evans Villainy r nder ti.e pree,ure 01 puldn• 411' 111111141, a warrakit for 111 a arreff of the. swoon. r Eta!, St/1141.4'111 , 1, /Wilt liar rniblirg 111.11V1r1111111 wile stoft lu Ne‘t Yink with a rl4llll-1111111 Itl itrrer.t bun, but alter a dilV IVlol.llerst In dill( coy the policeman returned with the formation t h at the lug , ti , e could not be loun•l! It witl it little runoffs that 111/ ellort wart alterwardrt wale 10 cap ture Et ftllo, /11141 11 W 111.4 111111 C I'lllloll3 that no reward was. uttered lor 11114 cap tare. It turner oat now 111111 Evans hay made no effort lit concealment but IS daily walking the streets of New York I If the policeman vent after hint did not see lion it wan becamie he did not want to! It in tistierted pub holy that EVII 1114 boants that his party does not dare to arrest him lieVfl lice 100 many of its officers maul lirontineni men were concerned n 1 bier fraudulent transactions I It it plain that if Dr Stanton in elected Auditor (leneral uo limner el fart to ferret out. this vill,tiny or to re cover the stolen money Mill he made. The only hope that justice may he done in this regard is in the election of Oen McCall Iless—in that is the only hope that other monster frauds will he exposed or preienteul—in it the only hope that the State Treasury will he protected Irmo illegal and cor rupt depletion I The Itadicale haying all the rent of the State officers, should there not be one Democrat to watch them? - Co/u ?titular'. must excite a smile upon the faces of soldiers who served anyvrliere iii the ranks of the Reserves, to hear Ridictil journals praise the military services of Dr. Stanton and private Beath, and attempt to deprecate those of General lifeCauilleam, who tel a 11111, 4 1°11 the greater portion of three years, and of Captain Cooper, the tear less artillery mail, whose battery was the theme of praise throughout the arm% . It might do to "tell the ma riliee," but the returned soldiers know all at init the record of theme heroes. —Grant pi economically adminia (rating the (i.ii•rnment at an outlay of about tieve ,, iin teed millions or dol. lan , per - no intelligent man I.i:ev.s lluil i it of r. 1 111.11. Aioo 1111111. 1111(..1113, - „ fill I 4. nine' 1., I • !hill ;Ire ' .11t11% Isl. way necuti. , l or t /urge i/OrIICIIIP, Radioal Subterfuge The Greenville Arqus, in an article which is bodily l opied as editorial into the Ilarrisburg Telegraph, manages to concentrate more Radical falsehood, for electioneering purposes, than is usually found ei co in journals of the most ultra ilk. Pausing by the gratui tous assertion—ridiculous as it is ma licious—that every Democrat is a rebel and Ku-Klux, we wish simply to sub• ject a few of its assertions to the test of history. It asks the people to believe that the Republican party hasredeetned all the pledgee it made in 1868, that peace has been made secure, that the States lately in rebellion have all been restored to their proper positions, and are now in the enjoy merit of free State governments; that the nation's credit has been sustained, and the revenues faithfully collected and honestly ap plied. Is this the truth 7 If the rebel States have been fully restored to the enjoyment of their sovereign rights, what means the quartertng of United States troops in their midst to prevent the free exercise of the franchise, and the bold,. 1.1 Federal officials who in terfere u 1,1 o.lli Irol even petty local offices 1,l n e or Federal bayonets runt (1.11 7 Is that sovereignty? Is it such an exercise of the elective frairclrii•e as is contemplated by t he ex istence of peaceful relations? Or is It riot, rather, such a eondition of allaire as exists in revolting provinces, or under the most arbitrary rule of it ty rant 7 Peace, forsooth ! There will be no peace until Grant arid a second in. 'indolent of 111 , 1111141111(011H and imbecile administration IS foisted upon them at the point of the bayonet; lor it Is I Ill' Itailical determination to still further invade even the sanctity and privacy 01 Southern homes and to usurp control (.1 the ballot; to humiliate and degrade, on the one hand, and to complete the triumph of their unhallowed schemes on the oilier. Ilas the nation's credit been lauu•d? II FO, why the prolonged beg gin!, of I(outwell and his agents in Europe, and his mendicant supplica lions al home, for the taking of his proposed loans? Poor revolutionary France, jinn emerged from her Franco Prussian war, in which she was sub duel, and a fratricidal strife at home, in which she was well nigh impover in , 1.11, had more than three times the amount asked tendered for her accept ance, while Spain, ever in worse revo liitionary plight, ants otlered more Ihaa live WM'S the mum required for the liquidation (.1 her re%ohitionary ilebt and the conduct of her go%erimiental allairs. flare we less of wealth fir less of ratriotism at borne, that a deal ear has been turned to Mr. lioutwell's eu treaties, arid his proposed loans, which idonild have been taken at once, hitind'ed 111/Wll 11/ 11,1 nlslyulfirnnl sin fv," N.V here were the shoildvites who !wide out of the witr by tin r1 1 :10, il l s 1•11141fliel- nnll 1111 . noel sin " N Ii 'Mb.- ii hu•• , / lii peollf. , l their presents Of Illsalel • )1111144'S rind lo n ds 11 ,1 0 t h e lap fit President Grant? Ilad the/ faith 111 the credit of the Government '7 About its tiltlell as the capitalists of Europe, who withheld their funds and preferred, rather, an investment in the mecti nu offered by impoverished Fricce and revolutionar% Spain. 11: 0‘ . the revenues been lattbrully collel led and apphed? Let the millions 111.1 i millions 1,11,e been stiller. LS g0...1A.11mM (Amide, with retiree an effnrl al caisson or punishment ol the offender.. fill.Nrr Ten Inure year.. of It Mieltl rule, and the country will be eugmll.hed in inextricable 11111 llrnnn•r•tl', ponder !hese tact., and lel %Mtn ~t.lll of 1.11111101111111111111 be pot Ilium the inieninumtration and petrt% b t wbuh were brought about. fie t'un,erynlleel, emdramt tire len tears of Ra lical rule with the eighty Sears itdminf.triition of the I;overnment by dm I )1. 11101•r:111 le park, and on Tuesday next calmly, huueetlS and dtspasmmatel% decide which of the two parties claiming your votes Is the Lest lilted to lie entrusted wilhAhe country's destinies,— Lancaster Inffti idencer. Democrats tilwitym litter oppom ed niel always will oppose social equality between the white and black race., , therefore, they are conststent when they object to sitting beside col ored people at hotels and opera lioneee, lie -ante beds and sending them ii ii lren In the , ante schools has runts",' , I i f,„, the., rights belong to il.e c,. wit popula Item, lint when the, Jr.l 11/1 1 11111 1 1111 111 oil, their own medicine the, make wry laces The Gazette, howes er, wit.- comestent when It declared that the little piccaninnies have as good a right lo the public school- , as the children of white men ; hut to try that consis it 11111 e further, we propose to ask Ile opinion in regard to the (icor gm Minstrels, is body of decent colored men, who behave themselves and pay their hills. We propose to ask the Gazette whet it thinks of the Radical hotel proprietors who refused Abe Min stride accommodation, and it colored own hasn't an good a right to eat and sleep at 'the Isionongaliela House as white men? Will the Gazette glee a square answer to the above ?—Pilia• b ry / 'os t. WHY TREY WANT TO DEFEAT MC (' Nlll Ewe —'l'l , ctetsol, Irlldt'ls arc P‘o 1111‘lulal 10 11, 1 SOIIIIOII Auditor General Is appar , .it when It i•c known that through his hoods passes all the cot rup‘ and swift filing bills like the Evans swindle. If General McCandless is elected the Democracy will place a guard over the State Treasury, ?nil all the robbing, plundering Ktitemes will have to pass under his observation before they are settled. Ile will lie in a position then to bead them ott•aud choke the leech es. No wander then that E‘alm, Berg ner and the other vampires who live and thrive by gorging themselves with ,-; wall MuCandle•"a defeat „i t' e veinal would be the it, , '1 lin ir raid , on the Trees try.-- Muni , use Democrat. MEM More Radical Robbing. 1 -- Georg 11. Chase, a messenger at the Post Office Department, and Frank McGraw, a watchman at the State De. partment, have been arrested at Wash ington, on a charge of robbing the State Department of a number of gold and sillier treaty seals. The rinsed confessed to the larceny oh se 'seals which they had melted and sot 1. The detectives recovered a number is gold and silver nuggets into which if .• seal had been melted. The Delis; inient claims that ten seals were stolen, as that number are missing. One of the seals were attached to a Turkish trea ty, and one to'a German convention. The value of the melted silver recover cd is $75, while that of the gold is several hundred dcllars. It is roughly estimated that the money Nalue of the stolen seals between $4OO and $5OO. DON'T TRADE. DEMOCRATS DON'T TRADE. There is t not a pan on your ti( ket hut will is elected, and trading on ly helps the enemyithat much. Be ware of the man who proffers to trade. Vote the whole to ket and prove yourself Democratti• The Republican State Convention of New York. The New York World in comment ing on the proceeding! ;of the conven tion 141t314 "It opened with a free light among Ile niendiers, muceeileil by a hit ter war of words finer the meeting had been called to order. Each faction ac cused the other of having brought ruf lions and shoulder hitters from New York to add physical force to its argu ments, and each insisted that the other made up of corral tionisis and traitors to the party. The truth of the first of the accusations 114 el 4 litbliNbed by the facts, and lew people will need any argument to convince them of the en istance of corruption in factions led by Senator Fenton on the one side and the chiefs of the Custom !louse "ring" on the other. But what an edifying spectacle is presented by the party of great moral ideas holding a convention ni w loch Immo; vituperation Old bru tal rowdyism are the most prominent features! Ilitd the scenes of the Svrit come taken place at n Dem ocratic primary in the Sixth %Vali!, how quick the liadicul papers would have been to charge that the entire Democratic party is made up of brawl i•rs and blackguards. r SCRATCH Yiit'n TICKET Clerks in the Depnrtment nt Wn.hington, who refuse to ~litrll/111.4, IL steal from their earrungs to help carry on tholienl political elerlipnign, are. 11111411.0(1 to give a rennon for not tag down" ailh tho Illtelet• e • e eeere.•• it reel-,en Weetliel 4r , n Re l e a el • e • I hnrr n Innuly to •lipport, and cannot ntlord it " NVe nl know the .1;41111k/1M, 111 reellilf - [lig a retison 'chill Melia., I ”ntribiltoi or ow erne' , your fiend The Radicals aro m0re110..., they will not .pare the poor devil of a t lurk, °Veen If hr rebus to contributo because it would rob los DON'T SCRA'T'CH you R I It RE! A feel, a barber, and n bald-head ed lean were travelin4 tettether int; the ir way, they were furred le •11.1 p 111 the 101.'11 ate ,1111(1 In at ert (Linger, it war aCreel they tdiould watt hi by turn' The tired let fell tee the barber, Who, her a i m e.ement shaved the feel's head wi11 . .• war ebeepitn: then aw ,,k,• him and the fed, ratetlng he, band 1.1 eeerat4 h hi. 131 . 1111, PU . 11111111 . 11, ' . ll.•re• sit err tty • hate awakened the eeld hilhl-hl . /Ith• 1111111 111 , 11 . 11i1 ill 1110 " T RA I)E. --Workingmen I when you ace the hotidlsoldere, and bunkers, and the 11.,,,,,,p01,etq of the whale ruinN , C 11111 1 , 1 ,1 1 .11 unit cuing it , a limit with the H.11.11(.111 party, la it not prOol, controvertible. that your Intercom re quire non to vote agammt thew ? The Democratic party to the enemy of all theme comhinationm of car nah and in the friend of the workingmen Dive it your support. -DON"I"FRA DE. —Some queer PCCIIPS eltstie In Wy utiting, where the WIIIIIrfI Vote, sent, e on juries, Ate, like their lords nittl musters. lieeettily six twirl-led buttes !tn.! us 11.10011' ge,ilettleti were enittatt gilled upon e u hr It 1,1• inne lie( i . ..•ft • • P • i ' ll 111 111. lII' night Three ol the ham' ah l. storm e.l lilt fa V 1,1 at the And a hull 11074.11 children matte the votart how ring with their velem, but the jutl watt ittexorattle, and pat theta wade loek and key. VOTE THE WHOLE TICK El A mtratiger meeting n man in tlie ttreete of lio%ton, a few tinve mmee, roughly areomied him with, "Herr, I want to go to the Tremont liotime I" The d eliberate reply wam, "Well, you can eo, it you won't be gone long!" voTE TILE WHOLE TICKE'I —Flfty•Hve millions of dollar. )i been collected from the people or Pennsylvania by the Radical party during the loot ten yenre and of Oita cum but abot,t, no ,„ have been paid on the StAle debt. Where have the ether (131 y-eight twill , no gone t Pot General hteCandlemo In the Auditor lielipnir, anaa and you will learn meinething about at VorE. TIR: DEMOCRATIC .11CKE'l —Why has there Leen no 11110111 W 10 hring the pirates to Justly° who wrecked the govern ment vessel • holden Rule," and robbed It of tt.IggI,IXN belonging to the o f this men ehmrxell with e ~,,, pllefty In this raid has been taken into the vontithmen d the admlnistiation, and has made a number of valuable presents to different nu , mlwls of the President's family. In title I nil Service Re form and nubile aeon ~,,, v 1 It so, We people want to be delivered from 11. DON'T SCRATCH YOUR TICKET. —The Compost.lonol Ku Klux committee shoot to publish a sensational romance 14 over two thousand pages, which in said to combine tine styles of M iss Madden sad b) (venue Cobb. Now Advrtisoments E XECIT'COR'S • Letters • testamentary upott tho aerate of M. T. Milliken, deceased, fate of Bellefonte. Pa. have been Issued to the underaigned. All per sons indebted to the estate aro require:l to make Immediate payment, and those having claims topresent them, duly authenticated, wlthout:delay to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, Jr. 1 40 Exchange Place, New York City, or 1 Executor, REUBEN 13. VALENTINE i p p Executor JAMES MILLIKEN, Bullofonlo. 10 39 01 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Let tors testamentary having been ,granted to the undersigned, On the estate pf Willlnm Eckert, deceasml, late of Walker township, tills is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the memo to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, B. F. SHAFFER. 10 38 at Executor LOOK H ERE! LOOK HERE! ____ O. B. PRIES T, No. 2 Bush House, llnx Jil.t received from Philadelphia the finest and „e•t brands of Alpacas, Mohair, Brillian tine. iistralian Crapen and Crape Veils, which will lie 1.11111 at tho cry lowast. prices Mil I.: newest nmeltion in Lace and Linen oilers Call and exatrline nor stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. IR ANKH', Gents and Children's heavy Cot t/ ton and %Voeion Uome, cheap. G 001) and desirable shades of Colored Kid I tine°. Also, JI)ITVIN Black Kid thieves, cheaper than any other store In town Corse ht, never mold nndsr $1 no, miylem la Ladies' M and •ti lima Wlure k and ColiireikVelveteen , .1,1,1.10 good, very cheap Alen, Fig tired 0.1111 liraitselit Net (or Vellm, and Colored and Black t irenailine for N, crinssTA NTLI r.• iliti newest styles iii Ladies' 111141 1.1•11 i-C 1 les, whieli Nu pull at tory lOW i.rii 4.1 Alm., cheap Hand kerchiels, only rein. nail upwards II Fringes, Rullnns ~J and all staple 'I such 1111. Spool Pies, Needles such I apes, Hooks find Eyes, all rheity Rit+ll Ribbon, \'olvot Ribbon+, N Bustler • AI• GIVE OF n eall and ..xtimin Klock II PRIEST. Ne; 2 Husk How.° Do lied Arryff flea the. 1.4 the "Ago 'ley' . for 11,1 /11114 . 111 • 111111 it 0111. 111 phflwi.• l o.., where tho awl t I , th I, 1111 . .11/iii tt t h e very e.t pnt eo I el., nr, ft E N'l' E (I)UNTY, I °inflow wealth 1.1 l'uninoylvannt. It John 104,1 and Jayhow Homo r of ( aflon rine InuYl, amour Lena iniermarrifui with Joh o Ifooay Caroline onferoloarrieof with llonin 114 I'ltrl/1111 SIISHII Minpor interniari led with Iteroponiti 111101.1 Sarah, willow off Sianosel llarpater, tivecnoe•ii, all Of 11111..1i ri•Slde 111 I 011111 Y 1/1/fr4l, 1it.1 , 1.1.1.11 hit..., It lours( awl Jay Itiirst, all of W 114..• 1t,1411114 11. 1111110 , . , 11 and Jaculo ltiitY(, al , “`” le-loWner Is 1 entre on 1111). toeirs Lome devl.era othai legatee. tun , h, the will of Peter olf cestsoeol, 1/4“, of Holler laa W.. • , 1111111 and vow and eiery and all of you I hal las ma oosoole all Ll.tl,eaa iool eyensf s, you le wool appear 11. your proper pera OTI• Ito turn our JodKem it,. iorionan a ( . 1/110 ii.• holden at Itellehonte In anal for file winly of (I.lllll', 0111111. 'WI II 4/1"1 IV .1 r,,,vetulw , ”.'it, to 11,1.41.1" IMIIIIOII of f'rancea Wright Jro specific performance lof coontritei. and to flu forth. r and rol,lt I/ 1/011.1". said I (furl hall have coacoolereol in that behalf Si: soonky nottee loy ;JO , Iloauou w woo 1.00,1.-41 111 Celllre 0111110, Llll/1. given I1•/414111g tilt Of the Hate hi, 1111 - 111,Iat lII' 11l 11.1-111 lion I A Mayer I'r...hien( of , •111,1.1 . 11/1141:::1111 day oof Auguyi. A 11 1071 .1 11 MflItltlW(JS, I 'leekU lhml'• (inert It IS %%. llt , It I Sheriff Ho Ueloono. 17 .1,4 fit I Hi rli e her next 113,1.1 I obis+ Nltillory Ix le. el In the initirl or tuoritioin plea. i entie ntily, N.. 63, April term A li Intl Note • het• liv g lien by the ~, 1(4.1.111er appointed by the said you'd to take ledine.ny in the a1i0... .N •• that he rill an. WI (.0 dle of his appointment at Itelleltinie on riday, the 11/01 iFI (It biker 11. ti v 11.111144, 01.1111111e11.1(141 I ,1 ' 1 • 10. k p m, ah. aand a here, all parties inteitoded may altered II they tier proper .1 I' 1•1,1'11A It 1 17 38 It t 0ni17.141P1i., ,v Is It I NEU alt ll' —Nlitti•l• I. her.by given 11.0 the eo purinership littreteluie existing I. tato.. 111 Iteel. titeuti tas Wk. ashen :111i1V business in Javlrstinville, hits been di...tilted by ninturil I.ollPelll in. business will liiiiesflei la arras don by Jacob 1 ...dick (II the 1,,,,,k.11.1111 It .nil. et the lair tlllll hate betill it'll lor mettlemelkt and eul II ES RY HECK. J 441111 Y KARI , K 11111 Al)lst I N 111,1TOIt'S NO VICE _- i.e.,. of „,imin,„,„,,„„ ox die Itrtute ttt Iti Gettogtu NI 10 1101. oltttertrotted late 111 Md..hnrg having 1,1,11 granted it , the tinder night. tI nil itt•l •tott. tittlelttell fit Milli elate bite 01 In 1/111111 . 11111114.411111 f. paylll..lll. 1411.1 lIPIP.I. Itgtottlt , 111. , .ante. 111 .• P. II t•rtt, 4111) totilittntit tor ti, for 111 1 t , I M HALL. 111 Is IL A thnints ft lam ,t 1,11)1T1)1{,'; NO I - the )r -.i3L Woos ( (Plot of root re voloitY ) to lire 1114114 r of the e-tele of Patriek lii ew, late 44 the 1/orollitli of \Ill( tient), (lel .•n“.(1 he node, hsti log hero )oppoolied 1411 , 1110 r 1;1 1,- 14111111 e Kiel p.o, to the e.velli hied lo the so I)) 111111) Bro. kerholt, Iretor of, al. of Pali %eh 14,N, .1. IN 111.1'11 will rIISSI lhr porno. 11111'14.Si. lot Ilse porpore his appointment, id Ills 1111111' w I lie b 0 r,),),41, of B e llefonte, on Satorohly the 14111 (lay of toe totter next, between the looms oI In • to end 4 p. in., when WM where, thore who SOS propel can attend, 1101 C. Amlll4 11133 fA 1)AII N HIP Al ()It'S NOTICr,.— I,,tlei It od Alholoi.tretion 1111 111 , ~,,t e o elllll.l II M.111.11v. ilee'4l. Ist, I i F,r,,". mon t”wl.,hil., hov leg 11/••1•11 ; ,,,,,,,..i , the undervevo It ill pereonn V Io sin , i i,, r ie l, 4 oolobtod to •mel r•hate sit, 111.11d1y 111111. tied to Mali 4.1 loonedlole pa., moot, end ell lint - loe I 114111, 111,1111., 111 1 1 1.1.1.1 , 1 ,, pler.eall (It, in, oliii} :mill. °tient...l or ho.ttiometti Ito hell:hoop, Pa 1 'rl 1 1 :11E1 CA hiliftl'll Y A 1,,. 2,111 141 .1111,1%1'11 MCC! ill 1, 11 .4. t ~ /1,0/1 7777 did! • A 1) 'l. NI .1; -; LE._ vi„ ..11 Iho • ne • Alet i)•••.•io tit .roles, U• e. tov,ll.lllp, N. ill ..11er • II alt proteilne., ou =1 at one II .look, P. H• all that trart nt land ron" laming I=l vlt late 1.4 lotion o”nt of Robertilout, upon which le .•reeled COM PORTA 111, 1/14 , and oul-bulldutge. Term+ will be mode knowntiny of 'ode. 44 37 41 SA/11 1 1.L tilt 1411.EY. Bankers WANT El).—A ENTS.—(32O per dn o ) to sell the celebrate.' HOME 811uTTLE HEWING MACHINE. Iles the un der-feed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both sides) and he fully hemmed, The beet and cheapest family Sewing Machine in the mar ket. Address, .1011NSON, CLA UK At CO., Bos ton, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa, Chicago, or St. LOlllB, Mn. 16311-417 4IZ 290 —f or first class Pianos—sent on trlal—no Agents. Address 11. H PIANO Co, okth Broadway, New lork. In Xi 4w IMIN=E TO CON FORM TO REDUCTION OF AUTIES _ - - - GREAT SAVI TO CONSUMERS BY IiETTING UP CLUBS Bond for our Now Price Lint mid a club form will accompany it, containing full direm Winn—making a largo paving to consumers and lemuneratlye to club organizern, I n. THEUR EA T AMERICAN TEA Co., 31 & 3.1 Vekey Street 0 fox 54143. Now York WELLS' 'A EOM TA EL ETII R FO col'OnS, COLDS, & 110 A ME ME Them , Tablets pre,nl the Arid In combina tion with colter efficient remedies, in a popu lar form, fon the Cl/10 of all Throat and I.u.ng diseases. lioarmenenn and Ulceration of the Throat are Immediately relleved, and iontenienln ore eon ntantly being Went to the proprietor forrellat in ease* of Throat dithenit it'll 111 year. standing. CA UTION— I ion't be deceived by wi rthlesa imitation/4 Get 11111 y Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Prieo etoper Box Q. KE1,1,00(), 18 Platt St , N Y., Sole Agent for the 11 S Hand fir Cirelibir 1645 - - - WFREE! --Prize Candy boxes, Prize Stationery Packages, Cheep Jewelry, Re Re SIR, watches given gratin to every agent $2l) tier day unite boi• ling nor goods nt l ou ntry and Polities! Sleeting., Send for I.trelllar Addreve AlOll - R t o, Pitinhorg, pa la 35-4 w U RU E II A ! In r, Vouth %merlon plant that ham been used cur mane year', by the medleal faculty of Ilione runntlon witlk wonderful efficacy, and is a Kure and perfect remedy for all 111M14111011 Of OM 1,1 or and Spleen, Enlargement, or Ohm melba] of Interlines, Urinary, (Actin., Or Abdominal I /rpm', Pro arty Or a want of Blood, Inlet inlitent or Remittent lever,, Intlamatlon of the Id .or, Bropay. filugglab Cireulatlon of the Ifluod, Alp.-P.4meg, l'untorm, Juandice, Scrofula, I iynpepnla, Ague and Fever or their Concomitant', DR WELLS' EXTRACT OF ,ICltt'liEllA, is a roost perfect alterative, and In offered to the iodine as a great int igiirator and remedy for all impurities of the hlunJ , tor fur ougattlo weakliest. with their attendant evils For the foregoing tuomplaintit lilt WF:I.I..H' EVI'ItArT OF il'ltrliEHA I. eimllilently recr/IM)eirled lit eiery nattily not a hunatiliold remedy whtrh should lie freely taken in all der:mg...tent. of the •a •t 1 in, It i. NOT A I'M SIC—It la Nil' a l in t la populioly called lime,. our Is It intended 11.8 such, hill I. simply a p o werful alterative gin ing hcullh, vigor and tone to ell the OW Mess.., and nnlrnntee and noodle. all weak mad lymphatic. temperament• 101 IN I rill, Plait Street, New York. Sole Agent for t h e United Slitter Prier on. dollar per bottle Send for Cireular 111-35-4 w Afi ENTS W A NTED FOR THE Insv, lIF 111 F. WAR IN EU IMP I: II C 01041114 over I'4l fine tingrav trig. f \1 , •111•. Xtl.l 111 , 1.14'111+ In the War.and In the nal> , Ft LI., Al' I'll llt and I IFFICIAL hipieity 111 (hat great voctlad Agent• are the. !log with tinitreced..llll.l.l F 11 1 .1,411 selling 11 ,, c1 at to .It, copies per da) and It I. pnbillgh e.lll, both Ettgli.ll and Iee•I tram t'AF I - Inferior historic• ore• le•lng etr eahthal See that the• hook you bay eattiatom 1 '.l) fine engraving. and MO pages, Send for tr, nhar• and ne•r lair terms and n hill Ileverlp. (loin of th. sork Addre... NA'! I\Al, 1.1`.111\1: tel Philadelphia Pa tic IA A GENTS WANTED - Knuirrd on Ow PH s ()MAL BINA' MEE ro.giluttb. I , ln•trll(l,tnr , Is n NIM• OOP 1,114.11 . \ ~1 Arum Iftlqr Exeelle All .11,e, ulna Need for rir• War-, 11'111 fl I I I.l,ll j .i.lpitle. 111 A G EN'IS WA NT El ) ' ti rxl It k F.lOllB l Ilona nyrnta live king wanted ain•velty Itt the ..tilineriptnoi whit h will yell at alight In every laniily The i'13.71)1{1 Al, FAMILY ItY,GISTER la the only work extant all. h satlaliea thla not II in beantiful and alrik lug ensnbining MI entirelynear and elegant I. ans,ly Photo. graph All /11111. all h a 1•011110141. Family If latory Fell ' , aril. nh.i. and illar• Aoldreall Iliil.l, ti 1.1 AN I r nlrllwhlr, 71.1 Sanaom l'hol. Ipl,la I r q4w_ 9 .rm r. little l !iv one Wanted, agents n. rell pictures eve - ywhera. 15 yet, It 161114 w AG EN I-. w NTED 1" 'I'II F. Wl' ITE CHIEF. Twelve , 'I elm. itinoilK the Wild Indiana of tile 'Die remarkably soltomolor. s of the famous tto lolly ChM! 41111 Big Warrior among. the Red nklnv 'I hull aceolontoo of great hunts, basis hrt,willi 1-e1.1.1, it,llllde l'Onte/411 with hoo I , tribe., Spirited of the hithitr , knit superstitions of i hitt nil - witty twopir 1 heir spurts, legat:ph tiaditi•ms theym, I wed, scalp, Win tor, wolahy wA. Ne a w, Ireooll an.l popular. l'rueo low It in 1.. Illug 1.1 the thousands with woildril I raphun , olive for sample 1,..1,10j, 111111.11,0011, .u.l NIA wan! Urine, to 111 URA 111 1110 7.1.1 Sanborn *trey, Ploilaolo Mho. 11,.1141w A ,;Es W A VolP 1{(01 N ISM AS IT Thin book no I 11,, flonl•w V UM., ClOn. n . " •, 1 .1 " .1110 1,5% rant-. origraT• -"`" " 40 it 0,1 work, am is. 111 s ' ill. 11111,4 •.^ Itie origin t the stir , Inwelen. pretence'', I" fr.. Its itrt,tis itsirsisirsillies, its oppollis stir !midis' so Ii unit Blvd nod roll ".,ous Ilbrt q, it shown ien working/ which s tmottly It•tiii n. bring till. country un der Gdl Ilondell vont,' Piiispeettlis and r.lk.lv on 511,1.1 URI 1011 COZSIIt PUB- LI 111 IN(; liars 1”r41 Colin In-11/14w rr E NOV E I'Y wittNi;Eitt lee el e• ee elle el Ve 110(1 lee h are Nothing, except the / Melt Sewing Machine relie hoe i.l lI holm. hold an the Wrieliet. tint it• ueett. d.,t . not end hero. The PeliVilig of clothing 1. or much "realer Imper ial..., it I. often rrinxl ktd that articles of One ink tilt° hut le let a. long o Ittlt wrung in %%ring., an x hen wrung by hand The Novel y hne Cog-wheels on both iinde • The roux aro allowed 'te I), eery et either end There, borlder other ndvantapte which illkontaina ?teem In be •II halliipeneattle toe practical wringer —New lurk I.lependott. lens Nees TY We:semi-11a. lieemne ap NI dlxpet %able tiollintion in then Mmti lee And we belieto 11. pent and inerreelee pre hulxrhe 1. hilt tilt u.. - I ir the Novell; evidently p.tere“ce n:1 the reell/ . /lell of • ars( I 111Ielee lonelier! noteldite. 10‘1, t suer ,sips cute 6 , r many Itattittit. hl our Jlro fnmlly , we c i etred 10 eiiikr-6 I Ily no unsure od (the Inn adrt te, onya otseqoeled,) by sins aI he itt•et.ritt w ritiver. pr i i,t Mexhreel Mind Nit, i r ”rl;t.e. +.14 , 6: (A everywhere!, II 1 4 11E1.1 , t , lilonorat Agents /0 Chamber street, N. V. In 36 tw MEI C LOT 11 ES
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