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Address all entntrunications relating to . business of this office. to A. B. HUTCHISONh CO.. Bellefonte. Ps. LODGES. Bellefonte Masonic. Lodge, No 244,. M. meet.: vn Tuesday evening of -ortLefoßitlw Full Moon. rCtinstans Commandery. No. %I, K. T , meets second Friday of each t.m.m 0. P. Centre Lodge, N. meets .every Thursday evening -art their Hall, flesh's Arcade. 'Furth() conferring of Degrees the Ist Sat urday t vetting of each month. For Deg ,- oe of Rebecca, second Saturday of every month. LT. 0. 0, T.—This Lodge meets every 'Mon- lEZZIMIES --- Bellefonte Church Directory li`reerctei bill church. Spring St.. services at at II a. m., and 71 p. m: No pastor at present. This eonvve.za!ion are now erecting a vie. , church. in voo•equence of which the re , rnlar rclixions services will be bald in •the Cow t House until further notice. •Mothodi=t Episcopal Church, High St.. ser vices it a. In.. and '7l n. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday Ifighl. Rev. Jas. Mu!lcn. pastor. plzt. :John's Episcopal Church. llish St.. ,•er vices at 107 a. m., and 7,1 p in. for Byron McGann, pastor. 'Lutheran Church. 'Lima St., FQlNiellf 101 a. and 71p. in. Rev. S. Backenberger, Pastor. lieformod Church, Linn St, no pastor at present tVathelie Church. Tii4wp St; ssrviees 161 n. in.. and 3p. m. I:.tv. T. Metlevern, ; pastor rUnitei Brethren rhoreli, High Sheet, west side of creek: SrrViCP , African M, Church, west side of eyed: ; •FC.TVIV , Saj I I a m . au I7X p. vu. Rev. ifFane Pint , 6ll, pastor. BAKEB TES EW ISAR:ERA' AND (!INFECTION= ERY. BUSH'S ARCADE, MG Fl STREET, mnttsr•ONTl, PFNN'A Z. T. GUDYKTJNST, llaving purchased from Adam Itarlcheinier, dd..: first class Bakery and Confectionery, :having ridded largely to his stock, is •note prepared to furnish the public with ;mod fresh BREAD. PIES, CAKES, CON FECT.,.ONS, and everything in his line, at all times. In connection with the above, is A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM SALOON for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will be .open during the summer. Pie-nits, private 'parties, /Lc., can be supplied with all kinds •of Confections, Ice Cream, Cakes and Fruits on very short notice. myl9'69-ly. Z T. GUDYKUNST. N Ell BAKERY. The undersigned respect fully invites the attention of the citizens of *Bellefante and vicinity, to his NEW BAKERY, on Bishop Street, as the only place where the best quality of BRED, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, MINCE MEAT of our own Manufacture. The best and neatest Ice Cream accom modations in the town. A room neatly fur •nished and carpeted, ma first floor, for la dies and gentlemen, and a room on second floor for private parties—ladies and gentle men, He prides himself on the superior •ryuality and flavor of hie Ice Cream, and most cordially invites his friends and the public generally,to call and realize the truth of the assertion, that McDowell makes the best Ice Cream in town. ja13'69.1y. S. J. McDOWELL, Ag't. BAKTIRY & CONFECTIONERY ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. The undersigned would hereby respect frilly Inform the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity,that he is prepared to furnish at all •times FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF all KENDS; PIES, &c., &c., - CANDIES, SPICES, NUTS, FRUITS, and anything and everything belonging to :his business. Re has recently completed a largo and commodious addition to his build iing, and has furnished it in a style surpasr ing anything of the kind in the town, where ;ladies and gentlemen can, during the sum mer month, be accommodated with the very BEST OF ICE CREAM. Having bad years of experience in the busi ness, he flatters himself that he can guaran teel satisfaction to all who may favor h'm with their patronage ?ag4'69 F URNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa. WHERE B UREA US, SOFAS, LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS, ()HAIRS, STOOLS, &c., f every description, quality and price, for sale cheaper than at other estab lishment of the kind in Central Penn'a. UNDERTAKER. Ready made Coffins, of all sizes and pric kept constantly on band. Also Cof fins manufactured to order. jafi'69.ly. 11. P. HARRIS. F URNITURE WAREROO3I. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of SOFAS, ' Si 2 710 15 10 115 20 nI 17 1 211 12 I 20 1 :-.XI 20 135 5'5 35 I 55 100 SPRING BOTTOM BEDS, TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS, .fre a very fine selection of the latest, styles o 'MOST R•EA:O2 , IA TILE RATES y prices are all as Ins, for evrry article as IN ORDER TO SATISFY YOURSELVES je2'69 11,71 W TUT A NIS & CA NA N MANUFACTURERS OF COTTAGE FUR- I'ITUtt AIL KINDS OF TURNED WORK At our rew ost:l.l;s:uncut near the Belle f. me Planing Mill we now manufacture COI (a go Furniture. Chair• Stands. Turno , l Cant-Hook Handles, nwool wo k of F.rury Description throughout Central Pennsylvania, 'se in vi-e you to call and see us. We aro preps'. ALL THE TURNED WORK NEEDED in your br , iness. cl,aper thnn you can OTHER PORTION of TUE COUNTRY— CAN PURCHASE IN THE CITY 0171. MACHINERY isille VERY BEST, and • ni facilities fu, obtaining lumber ena ble us nut only to compete with, but to ==l CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WORK 'WILLIAMS ,S 5 CARAT, je2'69-Iy. Bellefonte, Pa 'IIIAS. T. FRYBERGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL, SIX TWIST, NAVY, lb and lb. Cut and Dry Smoking. TobaEcb of all kinds, also Segars of all gradei and prices at $l3. per thousand, and upwards. PIPES, SE GAR CASES. And all the vaiions kindsof articles usually kept in a Tobacco StOre.. Goods will be sold wholesale at manufacturer's prices. Give us a trial. I in-. vita all to como and see for themselves. Store —Opposite Brockerhoff Rouse. feb3'69.ly. NEW TOBACCO STORE. LEVI A. MILLER & COMPANY, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA., respectfully informs the public that they have opened' anew WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO STORE in the new building recently erected by J. B. Busts, where they have a large stock of TOBACCO, SEGARS, MEERSHAUM PIPES, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, the very best and of all brands, together with a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing GOODS. In connection with the above, they have also opened an extensive FASHIONABLE EATING HOUSE on European principles. Everything in the • best of style. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. api2l'69-Iy. L. A. MLLES. & CO. J. H. SANDS F worr u RE The Proprietor bas spared no pains in fur nishing the house with new furniture. The beds and bedding are the very best; the rooms commodious and well ventilated. The accommodations, boarding. are equal to any of the high priced Hotels. Only 25 cents for meals. Thankful for past favors, he solicits their continuance, and promises satisfaction to all. MATRASSES, I marl7'69-Iy. WM. DROWN, Prop-. NTATIONAL 'ROTEL. JOHN BRACIIBILL, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LOM;GES, CIIA IR S, COTTAGE BEDSTFDS, also kco constantly on hand WALL PAPER., ISM they ran be in this nirlinct Call and examine my stock .10TIN 1111ACITI3II L, (Old Stand) Spring St., Ballefonte, Pa The Trade Film lied with CABINET MAKERS ed to furnish you with purcim , e in any rheaper than you in the tehole country and prices TOBACCO & SEGABS "Let us See to it, that a Government of the People, for the People, and by the People, shall not Perish from the Earth." HOTELS CONRAD HOUSE ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. (Opposite the Brockerhoff House.) A. HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Licensed by the Court of Centro County. FIRST CLASS BAR, RESTAURANT, ROOMS AND STABLING. AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM, with 3 tables, now and in perfect condition, Give the Conrad House a trial. U. H. KLINE. jy2l'69-Iy. Proprietor. OUR, HOUSE The undersigned adopts this method of informing his friends and the public gener ally that ho continues to keep the Hotel on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Sts., known by the cognomen of " 0 Ult 110 USE." MILLUEINI, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. The undersigned adepts this method of informing the travelling community, and citizens generally, that be has refitted and furnished anew throughout, with first class furniture, this well known and established house—the NATIONAL HOTEL, Millheim, Pa. He is well prepared to furnish first class accommodations to all who desire to make a hotel their Home, or pleasant tem porary abode. The custom of the travelling public, and the surrounding country, is re speetQtlly solicited. Courteous and atten tive servants are engaged at this popular Hotel. The Stabling is the very best, and none but careful and accommodating Host lere ate emnlo'ed. JONATHAN KREMER, j114'60-Iy. Prop'2 PLEASANT GAP HOTEL. The un dersigned having purchased the Hotel prop erty at Pleasant Gap, adopts this method of informing his friends in part eular,° and the travelling community generally, that he has refuted and furnished his house in the best style. TITS TABLE will be supplied with the best. the market will afford, and INS BAR with the best et Liquors HIS STABLING is the very best, and the proprietor prides hims.tif therefore, upon the fact that his ac cemmodationo, both for man and beast, can not be surpassed by any Hotel in the cone try. His old friends, as well as strangers and travellers, are most cordially invited FF. Pleasant Gap. Pa all. mar 2 4 .09 1 y B ROCKERHOFF MOUSE, iI...LF.GHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA HOUSEAL & KROM, Proprietors. A FIRST CLASS iTOTEL-COIIFORTABLE unoms, PROMPT •ATTENDANCE. ALL TDB MODERN CONVENIENCES, AND REASONABLE CHARGES. The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends,first class accommodations and careful at tention to the wants of guests at all times at fair rates. Careful hostlers and good sta bling for horses. An excellent table well served A Bar supplied with fine li quors. Servants well trained and every thing requisite in a first class Ilotel. Our location is in the business part of the town. near the Post Office, the Court !louse, the Churches, the Banks, and the principal pla ces of business, renders it the most el igible place for thrice who visit Belle fonte on business or for pleasure. An OMNIBUS WILL CARRY PASSENGERS and baggage to and from all trains free of charge. myl2'69.tf. GARMAN'S HOTEL. DAN'L CARMAN, Prop•r This long established and well known Ho tel, situated on the southeast corner of the Diamond. opposite the Court "House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he an. nounces to the former patrons of this estab lishment and to the traveling public goner ally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the con venience or comfort of his guests. All whc stop with him will find His TABLE abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks. HIS BAR will always contain the choicest of liquors. His SrAnLtNo is best in town, and will al ways he attendedbythemest trust worthy and attentive hostlers. Give him a call, one and all, and he feels cmfident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. ja6'69.ly. RESTAURANTS A RCADE SALOON GEO. M. PECK, Pro.pricio, hereby inform my friends a - id the public generally that I continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON, in Bush's Block, adjoining Howell, Gilli land & Cc's. Store. Meals can be obtained at ALL HOURS during the day. Oysters. the very best, cooked in every style. Meals provided for Regular Boarders when order. ed, and at reasonable rates. Thankful to the riblie for past favors, the continuation oft se favors is respectfully solicited. f 17'69.1y. G. M. PECK. THE GEM RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS. THE undersigned avails himself of this method of informing the citizens of Belle fonte and vicinity, and the traveling com munity in general, that he has opened a first olass GEM RESTAURANT, in the basement of Bush 86 McLaine's now hotel near the Pa. R. R. Depot. Ile keeps constantly on hand Oysters in every style, Roast Chicken, Pork Steak, Ham and Eggs, Fresh Fish, Veal Cutlets, Cod Fish Ba:ls,Baked Fish, Roa t Turkey,Beefsteal, Fried Sausage,Mutton Chaps, Tea and Coffee, Cam Chowder, Lombs Fries, Fried Eels, and everything to suit the taste. Feeling assured that general satisfaction will be given, he invites 111 to 1 -41 5' him a visit. JOHN MALIPHANT, Bellefonte, Pa. BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPT. 22, 1869. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. G. LOVE, Attorney at Law, ei Bellefonte, Pa. Office on High St. ja6'69-Iy. TAMES H. RANKIN, Attorney at ei Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Armory building, 2nd floor. ja6'69.ly. E. C. lIUMES, Preal. .r. P. HARRIS, Caller FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Bellefonte Allegheny St., Bellefonte Pa. ja6'69. I= T INN FURST, Attorneys—at-Law, Bellefonte. Pa. ja6'69.tf. II N. SI ALLISTER. JAMES A. DEAFER. M I ALLISTER k., BEAVER, Attorneys at-Law, Bellefonte Penn'a. jaG*69.ly. EDMUND BLANCHARD. EVAN M. BLANCHARD. B. M. BLANCHARD, Attorneys at- E. L:lw, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. ja6'69.ly. WW. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, „ Bellefonte, Penn'a., will attend promptly to all business entrustLd to his care. ja6'69-Iy. JOHN 11. ORVIS. CYRUS T. ALEXANDER. & ALEXANDER. Attorneys-at k.../ Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Conrad House, Allegheny St. ja6119.1y. T J. KEALSB., Attorney-at . Law, Bellefonte, Pa., will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. Deeds, Bonds, &c, executed in the best style. marlo'69 3m. A UGUSTITS lIIBLER M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office at his residence near the Quaker Meeting House. Will attend to • all business in his profession at 11 times and at all hours. jel6'69 ly. TTRIAH STOVER, Licensed Autioneer, U will attend to all sales entrusted to his care. Charges reasonable. Address, Uriah stover, Ilouserville, Centre Co., Pa. ja6'69.ern. FORGE F. HARRIS, M. D., Physician 1.31 - and Surgeon; Pension Surgeon for Cen tre county, Brill attend promptly to all pro fessional calls. Office on :flight St., Hmth Side. ja.27.69.1y. JD. WINGATE D. D. S., DentiA. . face on the corner of Spring and Bishop streets, Bellefonte. Pa. At home, except the first two weeks of each month. Teeth ex tracted without pain. jaG'69 ly. WU. R. ARMSTRONG. SANUEL LINN. A lIMSTRONG & LINN, Attar neys- at Law Williamsport, Pa., will attend, promptly, to all business entrusted to their care. jyl4'69-Iy. TAS. H. DOBBINS, Physician and ei Surgeon. Office up-stairs in J. 11. Mc- Clure's new Building. Bishop St., Beliconte, Pa. Will attend to all business in his pro fession, faithfully at all times, and all hours. ja113119.y. A Ti. lIUTCIIISON & CC'S. JOl3 Trin ing 011ie, " Repubrean" Bishop St.. Bellefonte, Penn'a. Every De scription ofPlain and Fancy printing done in the neatest manner, and at prices below city rates. jarifig. 11113113113 fUSTI J 5 YOCUM, Attorneys-at-Law, Dell fonte, Pa.. will attend to all busi ness entrusted to them, with promptness,— Difice on Northeast Corner of the Diamond, in Mrs. Irrin's stone building. jal3'69.y. IA T ILSON HUTCRISON, Attorneys at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. .Collections, all other and legal business in Centre and the adjoining Counties, promptly attended to. Office in Blanchard' , " Law building. Al legheny street. ja6'69. WII. IT. BLAIR. R. Y. STITZER. D L AIR STITZER, Attorneys-at-Law, _L) Bellefonto, Pa. Can be consulted in both the English and German languages.— WI - lee on the Diamond, next door to Gar mati,d Hotel. feblo'39.ly. ENTB•E CO. BANKING COMPANY.— Receive beposits and allow Interest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. HENRY BROCKERTIOFF, President. J. D SITITGERT, Cashier. jal3'69y. CLEO. L. POTTER, M. D., Physi cian and Surgeon, offers his profession al services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office removed to house formerly occupied by Mrs. Livingston, on Spring st, two doors South of Presbyterian church. rnorl7'69-Iy. B ELLEFONTE MEAT MARKET BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE PA. The oldest Meat Market in Bellefonte.— Choice meat of all kinds always on hand. jafi'69.ly. B. V. BLACK. WINL BROWN, Licensed Auction eer, hereby informs the public that he holds himself in readiness at all times, to attend to all Auctions, Vendues, or Public Sales of personal or Real Estate. Charges reasonable. Call on, or address, William Brown, Bellefonte, Pa. marl7'69-Iy. Ai - S. GRAIT,AM, Fashionable Barber,in 111, Basement of the Conrad licuse Belle fonte, Pa. The best of Razors, sharp and keen, always on band. Ho guarantees a Suva without either pulling or pain.— Perfumery, Hair Oils, Hair Restoratives, Paper Collars, 4 - c., constantly on hand. AARON R. PAUP. J. T. SALMONS. LEVI R PAUP. DAI. 7 P, SALMONS A; CO., Contractors w d Bricklayers, Bellefonte, Pa., adopt this method of informing those wishing to build that they will furnish Brick and lay them, by the job, or by the thousand. Will set Heaters, and do all kinds of work in their branch of Business. ja20'69.1y. L'BELFORD; D. D. S., Practical o Dentist; office in Armory Building, over Irwin 35 Wilson's Hardware Store, Al legheny St. Dr. B. is a gracuate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery. and re spectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity.— Can be found at his residence except during the last week of each month. aprl4'69-Iy. Jw . RHONE, DENTlST,Boalshurg Cen tre Co.,Pa.,most respectfullyinforms the public that he is prepared to execute any description c f work in his profession Sat isfaction rendered, and rate. as moderate as may be expected. Will be found in his office during the week, commencing on the first Monday of each month, and at such other times as mu be agreed upon. ja13'69.1y. INSURANCE—LIFE & FlRE.—Joseph A. Rankin of this Borough, insures prop erty for the following Stock and Mutual companies, viz : Lycoming Mutual. York Company, Pa., Insurance of North America, Enterprise, and Girard of Phila., Pa., Home, of New Haven, and any other reliable com pany desired. Also, Provident Life Compa ny of Phil'a., and other good Life Compa nies. • jaG'69.l9. F. HOLAHAN, Physician and e_r Surgeon, having removed from Empori um, Cameron county, has located in Miles burg, Centre county, Pa., where he will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to him in his Profession. Office in his residence on Main St., where be can always be seen unless professionally engaged. In his ab sence from home, orders may be left at the store of Thos. Holahan. marlo'6o-Iy. BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN. W. W. BROWN, 1 A. B. "MORISON, J Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance. BELLEFONTE, PA Wednesday Morning, Sept. 22, '69 GET UP CLUBS. — We hope that our friends in each of the townships will go to work to secure us a list of sub scribers for the campaign. The price of the Republican for three Months is —5O cts. Every memberof the party should subscribe for it. We appeal to Post Masters and others •to get up clubs for the Republican. A. 0. FURST ARE You REGISTERED ?—All citi zens who desire to vote at the October election, should see to it that their names aro on the Registry, as made by,the Assessors, under the new Reg istry law. Naturalized citizens must present their certificates to the As— sessor when applying for registration, unless they have been voters in the district five consecutive years. It is well to attend to this matter in time, so that all who are entitled to vote shall be registered. That the leaders of the Democratic party entertain any genuine sympa thy for the workingman, or concern themselves in his fortunes, has be— come too apparent to require any se rious argument to demonstrate. Just so long as they can be wheedled and cajoled into the support of that party by promises as baseless as ropes of sand, the Democratic leaders will be loud in their sycophantic avowals of interest in the welfare of our hard-toil ing mechanics and artizans. Promises are as cheap as confederate notes, and Democratic promises are about as - sorthless, The suffrages of our la boring classes are required tokeep the Democratic aristocrats in power and place, and to this end, and for no oth • er earthly reason, do Democratic bowlers grow hearse in their wordy professions of sympathy and interest in the welfare of the poor men in this cous!try. The Democratic leaders en tertain the belief that poor men can wav- fat upon these promises—can support, clothe and educate their families. At least they do no more than promise. Just so surely as a po sition worth money is to be given away to members of that party, just so surely do the political jobbers who control the appointinents pass by the claims and needs of the very men who have placed them in position, and deal out the "nit takes" to some fa vored high—shirt-collared ar!stocrat who never did a hard days labor in his life. The workingman is always the very last man thought of, though possessing equal, and in many cases, superior qualifications. CEO. N. YOCUM In connection with this subject, it is pleasing to note that here and there as the fact forces itself upon their at tention, workingmen are breaking away from the party to whose for tunes they have so long clung, and are ranging under the banners of the only party their friend, protector and help in their Limes of need—the Re publican party. The Scranton Re• publican says: "Workingmen put in nomination and supported in the Democratic con vention by the delegates from their own localities, were thrown over, and men nominated in their stead who could not secure the endorsement of their own districts. The only work ingmen running for office in the coun• ty are to be found on the Republican ticket. And this is not the first year that such has been the case." The Germans of Luzerne county held a convention last week,and unan imously voted themselves out of the Democratic party, and will hereafter be found voting with the only party thoroughly at heart their friend. The Germans of Luzerne are hardworking men, but the shameful treatment they have received at the hands of the Democratic leaders, has had the ef fect to arouse their indignation and result as stated. j113'69.1v Will the workingmen of Centre co., still in the Democratic ranks, longer affiliate with their enemies? That me. fa sal laing aristocrat, J. G. '‘loyer, has in press, a new piece of sheet music. The frontispiece em— bellishment represents two immense streams of oil—on paper of course— falling in broad waves upon Haines and Penn townships. By an ingenious device the skilled engraver has man— aged to give us a very complete life history of J. G. One wave reads : "$BOO out of my brother's pocket;" another, "How I swindled Jaky Neid igh ;" others " How handy to have tenants with wives ;" Farms from my neighborspockcts; " "school funds for substitutes," etc., etc. The words to which the music is set, commence : "If so soon I am to be done for, I wonder what I was begun for." Moyer does not anticipate a fortune from the sale of this "document" in Miles tp.,as he says they "cannot com prehend his system." EDITOIJS Just Like Them New Music -[A. LINCOLN.] The "Harmonious Democracy." Our exchanges are filled with notices of Democratic bickerings, and a gener al dissolution of that party in a large number of counties and principal towns and cities throughout the State. It is steadily breaking up, and its members being paroled, or else are boldly desert ing the demoralized ranks of the "har monious," and rallying under the ban ners of the confident and irresistable Republicans. The work of disintegra tion, like an insatiable cancer, has seiz ed upon the once proud democracy, and the pillars are crumbling and tottering to their fall. The dissensions which the party leaders and press have heretofore partially covered up and kept from pub lic view, can no longer be buried, healed or banished from sight. The differences existing are radical, positive and fatal, and the result of the campaign will de monstrate that the democracy have no where advanced, or even held their own, but. have steadily Lost in votes and party spirit. The democracy of Philadelphia are in a deplorable plight. Their nomi nees—or the best and strongest of them —unwilling to incur the expense of a hopeless contest, are resigning, and the bewildered leaders are praying lustily for somebody more reckless than Sam Patch to take their places. in the 15th Senatorial District ex-11. S. Senator Buckalew, and ex-Assemblyman Thos. Chalfant, of Montour county, aremaking desperate efforts to butt each other's. political brains out in an effort to re present Northumberland, Montour, Co lumbia and Sullivan counties in the State Senate. In Cameron oounty,as in a half dozen other districts. the disaffect ed democracy have established papers in the interest of certain independent can didates, and the growlings, mutterings, grutnblings and cursings, generally, of the much badgered and demoralized de mocracy equal that of the little army in Flanders. Such "harmony" was never seen t his side of Pluto's dominions,where the whole raft of poor-men-plunderers are bound on the 12th of October next LAY ON McDur•r.—Tbe Watchman, and Fred Krauts' "noserag" at Centre Hall, are attempting to make a ripple in the politics of Pennsvalley, and stay the general stampede to Coburn which has broken out in that famous Democratic precinct. We have patiently waited for both these doughty warriors to express their sentiments, and vainly hoped, for some tangible proof—some fact or figure in their ocean of words upon the subject —before going into a general history of that famous railroad transaction in which the papers mentioned clamorously charge Mr. Coburn with being unpleasantly con nected. We shall wait no longer. The record of Mr Coburn, and that of his op ponent., Mr. Moyer, alias Meye”, in con nection with the Pennsvalley railroad project, will hereafter receive our espec ial attention until the valiant.scribblers of the Watchman and Reporter are con tent to throw up the sponge, and cry out, "hold, enough !" Biz, gentlemen, busi- EDE THE Centre Hall "noserag" comes to the defence of Meyer, and attempts to break the force of our inquiry touching Moyer, or, rather, Meyer's complicity in the Haines township oil swindle. The defence but plunges Moyer, or, rather, Meyer, more deeply into the mire of cor ruption and deceit enveloping the trans action, and substantially admits the truth of our charge. How many hun dred dollars did Jacob G. Moyer, or, rather, Meyer, take from the pockets of his poor, toiling, but honest neighbors, and transfer to his own ? How many corner lots, tenements, fast horses and extra suits of broadcloth has he been enabled to purchase with this money-2 Give us the figures and the names. A NEW scheme of rascality, having in view the withdrawal of thirty millions of gold, whereby those who pay duties will be compelled to buy it of the ras cals, at exorbitant rates, is said to be on foot in New York. The prompt interro aition of the Secretary of the Treasury is earnestly invoked to protect the business community. Better invoke the aid of the stern arm of . the law, if there is any suiting the case. In San Francisco, when there was no law adequate to the emergency, Lynch law was invoked with happy effect, and this, too, when threat ened with results less injurious than would flow from the success of the New York scheme. STILL NO ANSWER .I—Packer and his supporters are dumb concerning the charge that he sneaks out of paying his taxes, and saddles them upon those who are not so fortunate as to he worth mil lions or even thousands. Such a fact proven against a man asking credit at a bank or business house, would probably cause him to be instantly rejected. It. covers the man's entire character. It re flects him like a mirror, and causes him to be seen and comprehended at a glance by the whole world. The charge is no "electioneering dodge." It is a perfect ly authenticated fact, which no one pre tends to deny. The Democratic papers are attack ing Gov. Geary on account of hie extremely temperate habits. Andy Johnson and Frank Blair suit them better. THE crop prospects in Louisiana are less favorable. The cane is backward. It is reported that caterpillars are dama ging the cotton in several parishes. Our Dutch Letter. MISTER Da LICKA :—lch will dear amohl schriver. Woe lob denk fum dem Hour!, House ring? See hen amohl wi der uns amohl gesse gevva on der con vention. Tell under Hener nod dar alt Schquire Hosterman doart in Pennsval ley. 'tell denk foal fum alts Schquiro. Ich un ar hen doart g'huct we kinder.— By em dreck de rutelefel hens gone ding garrould de demokratta pardy, is bol urn end fum bendle. "Loh will deer amohl my condadada nauma der, Brown, for shref und der Connel Love, und der Sal la Etlinger, und Sammy' Miming, und sel sin an guta demakrata kens fun selle rutelefel wo dcr convention gerund hen. lob war so base ich het all my gronet hoar ouse em kup rouse ruppa kenny.— Now will ich der amohl saugha was ich and der fierier im sin hen. Ich war niv er team Hener Saumshdog, and no hen mear amohl iver de convention gouga und ar is gons ous umer und ar haut net im sin for seler Grenoble tsu vota ar is a durngoat, und hut aw gavote for der alt Abe, und now will ar shun an offis in dem koundy. Und. day Salla dar is nugh an altar demokratta, find hut alles gadue for de pardy dos im sime power war und for sella Moyer con ich net vota ar hut sime cloddy si nauma for laglecl. lob con net vote, for so an singing-schule any cot hen dort in Kort House, und der convention we se dem Moyers si nauma forkuma is don hab ich gor net gawist west des is Meyers in Haines des hut mich amohl Ousgaboda un dar Hener hut mere gasaut dos es dar Jockey Moy er is see hen als durt no der bine grick gawound under meal. Well, kb haup my mind grand auf gamaught. Das ich net vote fur seler ticket. Ich haup en Hener gasaught ich wart. Bis de Re publican convention iver is un ich can seler beser ga un ich bin aw frow das see se a schmart A mon. Dar is aw fit for des offis dar Jim is a Republican, uu dar Jim is a fordolda guta condadada auf der Republican ticket. Ar gate de gons sow swans un all. Dar Jim grist feal votes in dem township ar hut uns amohl rouse kulffa do im township. We de mccaul awake hava hen vella. Ar hut uns tons garict, und hut uns about finf otter sea hunderd dohler. Gasaved, un set is noch net forgesse, und ich, und der Hener vota mole for der Jim un dar Dan Rote, for dar Moyer otter Meyer , ich bin so forgesslic, ich con seller nau ma Meyers net haulda. Well, ich bin so Deitsch ich con seller English nauma net haulda, un seler durngoat, Grenoble, seler con ich net freser for see hen my mon rousbashisa der Solla is my mon.— Gawest, un now gain ich for dar Jim, and dar Dan Rote, und see Miss° net denka, dos meat mit, doppa in dem Kort Haus ring wev dar cult Sergeant Ails paugh als in der malits gamarged is.— See hen der pardy amobl . gever mit era rutslefel for delegates. See hens in dar buta garund; ich bin em Somshdog niver stum Hener we ich my hover hin col hob, und mear hen a goot wile iver de sagha, g'shwetch un ich haup earn my onesty opinion gevva das von see net aufbossa don electa de Republicans era gonsa ticket, un dor no hut dar Hener gasaud ar wet see dateta ar date amohl selm ring nod selm Squrm, co Mick, rusgst reght guna dar Jim at is all reght, nod dar Jerry Butts glaub ich aw dos net wide aus emwake is bis der Moyer si singing schule in day gong gricht ich denk dar Jeckey Neidigh date aw a fardle ga un es date net real kusta won ar es yust um selm op ga lussa, date MI , ver den wog cum ieh abed fun miner sthory. Well, don hut dar Hener gasaud see hen dar Doctor Deshler rous bashis se, do for mer yore otter so. Yah, des yore aw. We so? Why ar hut em Solla si delegate, si sella, und de rutslefel hin in rouse bash issa. Well, anyhow, see hen der difel reght urn dar sthumpa rum gawipt. diver mear hen de same gance, dar Jerry Butts, dor Butts see ous selm house dort auf em hi vel, und der Jim tier gate eva so slight], doS won ar in tole ale biznes war selly slippa sere goot. Well, ich wot Hener dos de gons Republican dicket date eleckcd. Wars all bis auf der alt Asa Packer und der. Purshing. Awver are oonsel aw net gons ga, der General Geer ry dar hut all de soldauda un selle vote evva shear gor all for ean. Well, lob geb net yust feel drum we est gate won rust soda condadautta wo selly rustslefel ganomanate hen net aleck warm un ich waie des ich net see helf electta und my boova aw net, und kb do apes for der Jim dos kb con no der Dan Rotes aw ar is fit for sel offis, und der Jerryt Buts si wake graut stu, und ich wot es date emote en onre set dort ons sel Kourt House summa for den kent amohl en gance gamaught in selm kee wate dort in Kourt House ich war shum uft in Bellefonte im summer, und dart war eva em Jim si kee drip oils mohl, un sel is net all. Hener do yets war de uxen un de sic in Kourt stup, un sel hut yust de partly dote gamaught now Hener do ales dos in dime power is for see hen uns abont mean gadret on der convention.— Ich wot ich kent der alt Schquire Hos terman seana ich date yust scans was ar Banked fun selle rutslefel brigade wo see cot hen dort im Kourt House. lei] un der Hener un dar alt Schquire mear hen nix gawist fun dem ring bis amohl der ball.aw war. Der no hen see uns • nem ma wella for tools in dem ring. Awver won de karles tsn mear sthicka don is sel urn end. Ich will yust so leap gor net in so a pardy si dos in so a fourdutt to, rutslefel brigade, un ich mus auf Ba ba tsu schriba for des amohl. Ich sehribe ma de next woch. DELEGATE. Bruslivalley, Sept. 8, 'B9. VOL, 1, NO. 37. Slingsback. Pecuniarially, Packer Promises Plen ty; Politically, Packer Promises Pover- Moran, Moran, is the howl of the un• terrified, but it will be More-an'-dens in October. A fee the Democrats decline to accept —Santa Fe, which has just gone Re- publican The "manist" thing out on the Demos cratic party-10,000 Republican major, ity in Maine. After election, the Democratic P's, which they are so anxiously praying for, will be Pity, Poor, Packer. Democrats are in terror of independ ent candidates. They have really much more to fear from independent voters. A Democratic paper heads its politi cal items "Ink-Slings." A more perti nent heading would hive been Stink Slings It is not the nature of a wolf to be rash. There is a Wolfe in Centre county who will soon wish he had been Rash— Cadwallader. A Democratic sheet says Andy John son owes to Tennessee all that he is. He owes the government a good deal that he isn't, and never will be. Two "harmonious Democrats" recent ly had a fight in the Illinois penitentiary. Both won, being dead, and that's abou the way the party will win in • October Grenoble lost a leg in the army. Rot had not legs to march to the front, or hs would have been there. He is educated, but did not learn by rote—Grenoble will. Asa Packer has raised the price of coal $2 per ton. The poor men who are obliged to submit to this infamous ex action, will raze Asa Packer in October. The people say wood-ring has not the true ring about it. Never mind; we know a Woodring who will be Wood:ling after Oct. 13th—hie official head "clean oph" his shoulders. There is a story of a ram who butted himself away at a wooden mallet, but the Republicans of Centro have a Butts that will make the Wood-ring, and be all that is left. after the fight. Democratio papers are wondering whether Grant's horses are shod at the public expense. They used to be shod —and rat her rough-shod—at the expense of the Southtrn Confederacy, Pleasant for Hoffman—announcing to the governmental authorities at Wash ington, the passage, by the New York Republican Legislature, of the passage of article 15 of the Constitutionalamend ment. If McMullin carries his threat of mur der and riot into execution, or we should have another civil war, we don't want a Packet for Governor. It wouldn't work well to direct the State affairs by Atlan tic cable, and Packer always.leaves the country when the country most needs him. St. Louis claims the champion sleep ist and snorist. He sleeps four days in a week, and snores like an engine. The St. Louis sleepist will be nowhere when the Pennsylvania Democracy go to sleep in October, for their slumber will be po litically eternal. They won't snore, though, but s—k. John Wiseman, a Democratic Editor in lowa, not being able to find better material in his own party, is trying to induce a colored man, Thos. H. Benton, to run for sheriff. John, you certainly are a Wiseman; and, if Thcs. H. B. can stomach the pill, we've no objection to his swallowing it. Old Uncle Captain John Morrison was in town last week -to see what Meek meant by abusing him so. The Captain got somebody to read him the REPUBLIC AN'S account of that famous pilgrimage, and his indignation was intense. Of emu Meek told him it was a "lie."— To be sure; but why didn't you deny it in the Tratchman? The Republicans are confident of a triumph in New York city this fall. The Democracy there, as elsewhere, are dis tracted, and shockingly demoralized.— They have three tickets in the field— Belmont, Tweed and Mozart Hall. They will come together, however, on election day, as the Republicans will bury them in one common grave. The Massachusetts and Wisconsin Democratic State conventions accept the two fixed facts, "reconstruction" and "negro suffrage" as inevitable and have "governed themselves accordingly."— The Democracy of Pennsylvania, with everything to learn, learn nothing, and the only situation they accept naturally is just within the grates. A fellow caught a wild boar in the woods, and called on his comrade to come and help him "let go this yer brute." So with our county democracy. It has caught several animals which are neither flab, flesh nor fowl, and which they can neither boil, broil, stew, bake, or, allow us to add, elect. 'Will somebody help the Ring to let go these fellows. Seven years ago Dr. Strongburg, of Prus;in, was a ragged tenant of a gar ret.. Now he is a "railroad king," and worth $40.000,000. Prussia should at once nominate him to the highest office in her gift. What an excellent Govern or he would make for some State having large mining interests--himself owning the roads over which the coal must go to reach its consumera. Hurrah for Strong burg. He could have paid $200 3 000 for a nuciplition._