The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, October 06, 1869, Image 1

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EDITORS
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Address all communications relating. t•
ibusiness of this dffice. to
A. B. lIU.TCIIISON 4VCO.,
. . . • •• •Bellefonte. Pa.
LODGES.
Bellefonte Masonic :f.,odge, No 26C A.Y. 314,
meets.on Tuesday evening . of or befbrethe
Full Moon.
Congtans Corrimandery No. 53, K. T.,
meets second Friday of each month. .
I. 0. Centro Lodge;` No. 153. meets
every Thursday *evening at their • Hall,
Bush's Arcade.
Torthe conferring of :Degrees the Ist Sat
urday evenine of each•menth.
Tor Decree of Rebecca; second Saturday of
gveny , tuonth.: = • "
3. O.'G.. T.-This Lodge meets every Mon
, ay evening.
Bellefonte Church Directory.
.Presbyterian churoh, - Spring St.. services at
et 11 a. Tn., and - 7,1 p. m ; No pastor
at present. This congregation are
:now erecting a n ew church, in consequence
of which the reaular religious services will
be bald in the Couit House until further
notice. •
:Methodist I - Episcopal Chureh, High St.. ser
vices' 101: a. m., andr 7 k p. m. Prayer
meeting. on Thursday nighi. Rev. Jar.
Mullen. pastor.
St. John's - Episcopal Church. High St., cer
vices at 10a a. in., end 71 p.. tn. Rev.
Byron McGann, pastor.
Lutheran — Church.- Linn St., services 10a a.
and 7,1 p. in. Rev. J.,/, Hackenberger,
pastoi:.
Ilefornied Church, Linn St., no pastor at
pte..ent .
+Catholic Church, Bishop St: szrvicoA 101
a..tn.. :and 3,.p. m. lti v. T. illctlovern,
paPt9r.
11.Inilea Tirothren Church, High Street, west
4ide of creek: services --
African M. E. Church, west side of creel; :
services at 11. a. ni . and 7/ p. ta. Rev.
Isaac Pinriell, pastor. . .
BAKERIES
EIV BAKERY AND CONFECTION
ERY..
MUSH'S ARCADE, DIG II STREET,
BELLEtONTE, rtNN.A.
Z. T. NS T,
tilaving purcLated from AdamlTork
'his first class Bakery and Confectionery.
:and having added largely to his stack, is
now prepared to furnish the public with
good fresh BREAD, PIES, CAKES, CON
FECTIONS", andnvo'rything in his line, nt
all times:- In connection with the above. is
A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM SALOON
for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will he
open during the summer. Pic--inics;'prirate
parties, &c., can be supplied with all kinds
of Confections. Ice Cream, Cakes and Fruits
on cry short notice. •
myl9li9-Iy." •--'Z T..GUDYKUNST.
N ER BAKERY.
The undersigned respect-
Tully invites the attention of the citizens of
Bellefaite and vicinity, to his
W -B A K - E R Y,
on Bishop Street, an the only place_ where
tho best. quality of .
BRED,, CAKES, -- .
- PIES; CONFECTIONERIES,
' MINCE MEAT of our own
ManufaCture. - '' . . - . : ~
The best and. neatest Ice . Cream accom
modations the town. 'A rtinm neatly fur
nished and_carpeted, on .first_flocr, for- la
dies and, gentlemen; and . a; room: on• second
floor for. private parties—ladies and gentle
men, Be prides, himself• on the superior
quality and flavor of. his 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
ibest Ice Cream in: town.. -
ja13'69.1y. - •S. cD OW ELL,..Ag' .
B AKERY &CONFEC,TIONERY.
ALLEGHENY ST., 'BELLEFONTE, PA.
The undersigned -wonldlierebyrespect
frilly inform the citizens .of Bellefonte and
vicinity,that'he is prepared ; to furnish at all
times
FRESH BREAD; CAKES OF aft KLAWS,
. PIES, cf:e., - ef7c.,
'CANDIES, SPICES, NUTS, 'FRUITS,
and anything and everything below. ing to
his business. .11e has recently completed a
large and commodious addition to his build
ing, and has furnished it in a style surpass
,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 be can guaran
tee satisfaction to all who may favor hfm
with their patronage.
aug4'69 ly. J.. R. SANDS.
bimmsi
FURNITURE WARE ROOM.
. ,
Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa..
WHERE BUREAUS: - •
• SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
HAT RACKS,
• - • ' .- WHAT-NOM,
EYTENSIO.N . _TABLES,
STANDS,
• CH AIRS, -
• •STOOLS4A-c.,
f every description, quality and price, for
sale igzeirper than at other °stab- .
• • lishtnent of the kind in'
Central Penn'a. •
UNDERTAKER.
..• '
Ready lead° Collins, of: all sizes and prio
•
kept constantly on-hand. Also Cof
fins manufactured to order.
ja6'69.ly. ' - • • H. P. HARRIS.
F URNITURE YAiIEROOM.
JOAN BRACIIBILL,
Manuracturer and Dealer in all kinds of
HOUSE lIOLD.FURNITURE,
SOFAS,
LOU.N G ES,
COTTAGE BEDSTEDS,
.S:1 $l2
10_ 15
20
17 25
20 30
SPRING BOTTOM BEDS,
TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS, &c
I also kocr, constantly on hand
a very fine selection of the latest styles o
WALL PAPER
MOST REASONABLE RATES
My prices are all 25 low, for every article as
in this mrkact
'IN ORDER TO SATISFY YOURSELVES
Call and examine . my Etna
JOHN BRACHBILL,
(Old Stand) Spring St.,
je2T9 fin]
WILLIAAIS 4 - , CANAN,
MA.NUFACTUREES OF COTTAGE F Ult-
NITUR
The trade supplied with
ALL KINDS OF TURNED WORK
At our new estPlilisliment near the Belle
fonte Planing Mill we new manufacture
Cottage Furniture,
Chair Stands,
Turned Palling,
Cant•Haok Handles,
and turned vroik of livery Description
CABINET MAKERS
throughout Central Penns)lcania, we in
vi - e you to call anti ace us. We are prepar
ed to furnish you with
ALL THE tUR NED WORK REEDED
in your buNiness., clivaper than you can
rurchai , e i❑ any
OTHER PORTION of THE COUNTRY—
cheaper than you
CAN PURCHASE IN THE CITY
CUR ::kiA CIIINERY is the:VERY BEST,
and ur ineilities for obtaining lumber ena
ble us not only to compete with, but to
UNDERSELL ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
in the n - hole country
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR: WORK
and prices
WILLIAMS Jr, CANAN,
je2'69-Iy. Bellefonte, Pa
TOBACCO & SEGARS
IRAS. T. FRYDERGER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
•.
BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL.
SIX TWIST,
NAVY, lb and .; lb.
Cut and Dry Strr..king Tobacco of all kinds,
also Segars of all grades and prices
at $l3. per thousand, and •
- upwards.
•
PIPES, SEGAR CASES.
And all the various kinds of articles usually
kept in a Tobacco St•?re. Goods will
be sold wholesale at manufacturer's .
prices. Give us a trial. I in
vite all• to coma. and 'see • -
for themselves.
.S tore =Opposite Brockerhoff House..
NEW' TOBACCO STORE.
LEVI A. MILLER k..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.
Butts, where theyhave a, largo stock-of •
TOBACCO, ' l s • 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. -
apr2l',Q9-iy. L. A. MILLER tt CO.
A
MATRASSES
CHAIRS,
at the
they can be
Bellefonte, Pa
"Let-us See to it, that a Government of the People, for the People, and by the People, shall not Perish from the Earth,"—tA. laywor,ll.]
HOTELS.
CO: HOUSE
ALLEGHENY ST , BELLEFONTE . , PA.
(Opposite the Drockerhoff House.)
A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Licensed by the Court'of Centre County.
FIRST. CLASS BAR, R STAURANT;
• ROOMS AND STABLING.
AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM,
•ith 3 tables, new and in , porfect condition,
Give the Conrad Rouse a trial.
H. IL.KLINE: •
k:21'69 Ip. z • • Proprietor.
O UR HOUSE
The undersigned, adopts this method of
informing his frrends'ard the &bile gener
ally that he continues to keep the•Flotel on
the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Sts..
known by the cognomen of
"0UR:110 USE."
The Proprietor has spared no pains in fur
nishing the bouse. with new furniture. The
beds and bedding are the very best; the
rooms commodious and well ventilated. The
accommodations, boarding', Sc., 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
marl 7134-Iy.
N ATI 0 NAL 11 OTEL.
WM. BROWN, -Prop;
MIL LTIEIH, CENTRE COUNTY, PA.
The andersigncd adepts. this method of
infiirming the travelling community, and
citizens generally, that be has refitted and
furnished anew throughout, with first eines
furniture. this well known and established
house—the NATIONAL HOTEL, NI illheitn,
Pa. He is well prepared to furnish first
class accommodations to all who desire to
make a hotel their Home, or pleasanttem
porary abode. The custom of the travelling
public , . and the surrounding,: country, is re
spectfully solicited. Courteous and atten
tive servants arc engaged at this popular
Hotel. The Stabling is the very best, and
none hut careral and accommodating Host-,
lers'arc emphryed.
JONATHAN KEEVER,
jy 14.'69-13": Prop r.
pLEASANT GAP ROTEL.
The un
dersigned haying purchased the Hotel prop
.erty at Pleasant Gap. adopts this method of
informing his friends in part ruler,' and the
trarell:ng community generslll7. that helms
reli•ted and furnished his house in the best
style.
. .
HIS TABLE .
will bo Enrplied with the best the market
will afford. and
- MS. BAR
with the best of Liquors
HIS STABLING
is the very he: and the proprietor prides
hims.df therefore, upon the fact that. his ac
commodations. both for man and beast, can
not be sariaQsed by any Hotel in the epun
try. Ills old friends, as well as strangers
and tracellery, are moot cordially incited t •
call. - ICKNO
mar2.1."69 ly. Pleasant. cap. Pa.
BROCKEIMOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGTIENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA
M.)USEAL n KROM", Proprietor.;.
A FIRST CLASS frOTEL--CWIFORTABLV: 1100315,
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES,
AND REASONABLE CHARGES.
The proprietors offer to. the traveling
public. and to their country frir•nda,first
class acoommodations and c.irefol at
tention to the wants of guests at all times
at fair rates. Careful hustlers and e-ood sta.•
Wing for horses. An excellent table yell
served A Bar supplied with fine li
quors. Servants well trained and every
thing requisite in a first class hotel. Our
location is in the business part of the t.rAn.
near the Post Office. the Court house, the
Churches, the Banks, and the principal pia
. ces of busin-ss, renders it the most el-
igible place for those who vittit Belle
fonte on business or for pleasure. An
OMNIBUS WILL CARRY PASSENGERS
and baggage to and from all trAns free of
eltorre. myl2l - 19 tf.
G ARMAN'S HOTEL
DAN'T., GARMAN, Prop's•,
This lone established and well known Ho
tel, situated on the southeast t °fuer 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 gener
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 eon
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,
dene up in style, by the most experienced
cooks.
His Bin will always contain the choicest
of liquors.
His STABLING is hest in town, and will al.
ways he atter] dedbytheiuost trust worthy and
attentive hustlers..
. .
Give him a call, one and all, and he feels
chnfident 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
ARCADE SALOON
GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor,
hereby inform my friends aid the
_public
generally_ that I continue to keep the .
ARCADE SALOON, _
in Bush's Block, adjoinir g Howell,
& Cr's. Store. Meals.ein be obtained
at ALL B OURS, 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 fur past' favors, the continuation
oft se.favors is respectfully 'solicited.
f 17'69.1y. - • . 'G, i• 1. PECK. ,
Tllh
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
class
GEM RESTAUIVANT,
in the basement of Bush & McLaine's new,
hotel near the Pa. R. R. Depot. He keeps
constantly on. hand
Oysters in every style. Roast Chicken, Pork
Steak; Ham and Eggs,.Fresb Fish, Veal
Cutlets, Cod Fish BaZis,Baked Fish,
Roa t Turkey,Beefsteak, Fried
Sausage, Mutton Chaps, Tea and
Coffee, am Chowder, Lombs Fries,
Fried Eels, and everything to suit the taste.
Feeling assured that general satisfaction
will be given, be invites . 11 to pay .
him a visit.
JOHN MALIPHANT,
Bellefonte, Pa.
ja13 . 69.1y
BELLEFONTE, PA., OCT. 6, 1869.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
- f G. LOVE, Attorney" at . Law,
V.4k • Bellefonte, Pa: Office ea, High St.
jafi'f.9 ly.
JAAIB.II H. 14..ANKIN, Attorney at
Law, Beller;mite, Pa.., Office in Armory
building, 2nd floor. ja6'69 ly.
E. C.. FUMES, Pres't. .T. P. HARRIa, Carder
- LIIRST NATIONAL BANK O' Bellefonte
-Allegheny St, Bellefonte Pa. je.669.
MTIEBEEM
INN 4.; FURST, Attorneys—at-Law,
I
Bellefinre; Pa. . ja6'69.tf.
II M ALLISTFIR.. JAIIES A. DEAVER
4'ALLTSTER.b. DE.AVER, Attorneys
_LV_I nt Law. Bellefonte Penn'a. ja6'69 ly,
EDMUND BLA'NCHARD EVAN M. BLANCHARD
B. M. BLANCHARD, Att.irneYs
_EL L .w, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa.
• :10'69 ly. •
BItOWN, Attorney-at-Law:,
. eft, Penn's., will attend
promptly to all business entrest..d to his
care. - . . • ja6'69-1y:
JOHN N. (,11.T IS. CYr:IJS T. ALEXANTM.
11,RVIS ALEXANDER. Attorneys.-at
ki . Lacy. Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Conrad
House. A Ileuheny Ft- jafi6o.l.r.
V i T J. KEALS.I3..: -Attorney-at
v 'or Law, Bellefonte, Pa:, will attend
faithfully to all business entrusted to his
care. - Deeds, Bonds, A:c, executed in the
best stylo. marlo'69 im.
A UGUSTIIS HIBLER M. D., Physician
/A. and Surgeon. Office at his residence
near the Quaker Meeting House. Will attend
tei all business in his profession at' it times
and at all hours. • je 16'69
TTRTAP: STOVER, Licensed Autioneer,
w , ll attend to.ull Fairs entrusted to his
care. Charges reasonabfo. Address,.Uriab
sttiver, Tiouserville, Centro Co:,
• infri39
ri 808 OE P. HARRIS. M. D.. Physician
kit and Sorg:eon: Pension Surgeon for Cen
tro county, will attend promptly to. all pro
fessional calls. Office on Hight N
Side. ja27'69 ly.
ei E. CHANDLER, M. D., Homeepathic
.71 .Physician and Surgeon, Bellefonte,
Penn'a Office-2nd floor, over Harper &
Bra's Store. Residence at the office.
Sept. 15.'99--.-tf.
W3I. I. ARSISTRONO. SAIIITEL LINN.
ARMSTRONG Si LINN, Attor
neys.at 1.,11W Williamsport, Pa., will
attend. promptly, to all business entrusted
to their care. jyl4'69-Iy.
TAS. II: DOBBINS, Physician and
1 9 Surgeon. Office up-stairs in J. H. Mc-
Clure's new Building. Bishop St., Belleonte,
Pa. Will attend to all business in his pro
fession, faithlully at all times, and all hours.
• ja.13'69.y.
A D. ITUTOI.IISON .t CO'S. Job Print
/A.. ing " Repubrean"
Biahop St.. Bellefonte, Penn'a. Every De
scription ofPlain and Fancy printing done
in the'neatcst manner, and at prices below
city rc.tes. ja6'69.
D. G. BUSE!. GEO. 31'. Y0C1.731.
D USH ,t YOCUM, Attorneys-at-Law,
Dell-fonte, Pa., will attend to all busi
ness entrusted to them, with promptness.—
Office on Northeast Corner of-the Diamond,
in Mrs. Irvin's stone building. jal3'69 y.
nsoN S HUTCRISON, Attorneys
et Low, Bellefonte, Pa. Collections
all other and legal business in Centre am
the adjoining Counties, promptly attendee
to. Office in Blanchard's Law building. Al
legheny street. jan'tl9:
WI!. 11. '31...11R. IT. Y. STITZER..
ELAM SITTZER, Attorneys-at-Law,
,
Bellefonte, Pa. Can be consulted in
Loth the English and German languages.—
Uffice on the Diamond, next door-to Gar
mai,,s hotel. fehl 0'39. ty. -
CENTRE CO. BANKING COMPANY . .—
llceeive Leposits and allow Interest;
Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government
Securities. Gold and Coupons. •
HENRY BROCKERHOFF, / - ')Crident.
J. D SIMGEBT, Cakhies.. jal3'69y.
(Li EO. L..POTTER...M. D., Physi.
kJ chin and Surgoonoffors his professim
al services to the citizens of 13eIlefonte'and
vicinity. Office removed to house formerly
occupied by Airs. Livingston, on Spring at,
two doors South of Presbyterian church.
matlni9-Iy.
B ELLEFONTE MEAT MARKET
- BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE PA.
The oldest Meat Market in Belief Onto—
. meat of all kinds always on hand.
396'40.1y. R. V. BLACK.
WIT. 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 .ileal Estate. Charges.
reasonable. Cell on, or address. William
Brown:Bellefonte, Pa.
1 - S. a G .,
eßmAeriiltAu
thef r acsohyliorna d
tll3:erDoe,ri
le
buite, Pa. The best of Razors, sharp and
keen, always on band. He guarantees a
SHAVE without either pulling or pain.—
Perfumery, Hair Oils, Hair Restoratives,
Paper Collars, be., constantly on hand.
AARON R. PARE'. J. T. SALMONS. LEVI R PAIIP.
1011ArP, .SALMON Ft ar, CO....Contractors
a .c 1 Bricklayers, Bellefonte, La.. adtipt
this method of itl"rtiing those wishing to
build that they will furnish ' Brick and lay
theta, by the job, or by the thousand. Will
:set Beaters. and do all kinds of wArk in,
their . branch of Business. , ja20'69.1y.•.•
LiBAMFORD, D. D.. 5., Practical
e Dentist; office in Armory Building,
over Irwin E Wileon'. Hardware Store ; Al
legheny 13: is a - gra , nate of thellal
timer° 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. nprlo9-ly
r W. RHONE, DENTlST.Boalsburg. Cen.
►) . tre do.,Pa.,most respeetfullyinforms the
public tbat.he is prepared to :execute .any
description f work in his profession Sat
isfaction rendered, and rates as moderate
as . may be expected. Will be found in
his office during the week, commending on
the•first Monday of each month, and at
such other times as may be agreed upon.
INSURANCE—LIFE A FlRE .— Joseph
_l_ A. Rankin of this Borough, insures prop
erty for the following Stock and Mutual
companies, viz: Lycomiug 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. ja6'69.lv.
T. F. HOLAHAN, Physician and
Pi 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 he can always be seen
unless professionally engaged. In his ab
sence from home, orders may be left at the
store of Th - cie. Holalfdu.
Or gin l .
Poetry..
Whe?'weuld't4e Mourneri Be?
How often busy hands collect,
To make a - snow-white shroud, •
The, uaxeti dead, with it to deck,
To- lay it 'neath the - st.d. •
As Ega,ze at the nimble hands; •
Working so busily,
I think, if .I- should, wear that shroud,
Who would the nicurners lie P
=I
How oft the cord of life -islern;
Asunder by grim death ?
While weeping friends stand by their side
And.think of Rim who saith
The "Lord:hatb given, : and He : shall take:,
"They Ills glory .ball see,"
I think, if I were the dying,
Who would the mourners be ?
. . .
How oft I sit at my window,
And watch the funerals pas.,
And note how sad their. faces look,
(Still sacler through the glass.)
And IPress MY band ti my bead.
;And gaze unceasingly;
Aid winder, if I were the dead,
Who'would the rmturners be ?
Address of the Republican State Cen
1100 BIS or TUB STATE EXECUTIVE CO'ill . •
N 0.1105 Chestnut Street, Phil'a. •
To the People of Penn4lvania
The approach of an election: for. Gov
ernor of the State and Judgm .o . f. the Su
preme Court calls upon Its to address you.
That election, although . confined to
State officers, otay have an offset beyond
State limits, and exercise 'an important
influence . -hereafter on the po:itics and
destiny of the nation.
Arrayed-against us, and endeavoring
to secure yout; votes for its- candidates,
is the same Democratic party which was
overwhelmingly repudiated by the peo
ple at the'lost Presidential election.
It has changed none of its principles,
and reformed none of its practices, but
is as odious to-day to all royal men as
it has been heretofore.
Its Southern wing twist d the rebellion,
and strove, by armed force, to rend in
twain that glorious Union which was ce
mented by -theblood of our fathers. Its
Northern wing gave all the sympathy.
aid and comfort to the rebellion that. it
dare, by resolutions in its Stale and Na
tional conventions, and -by the votes of
its members in our State and National
Legislatures against all propositiens and
bills °flexed by :loyal men tending to
strengthen the arm of the National Gov
ernment in its efforts to crush the rebel
lion.
That party caused the expenditure of
four thousand millions of dollars of the,
public money, •Ftuil is the guilty author
of the heavy doll that is now .press.iug,
down the National industry.
It is answerable for the blood . of hair
a million of loyal men, sacrificed in the
effort to crush out its wickedness- and
for the waundi and misery of hundreds
of thousands more.
It is responsible for ihe sufferingsand
poverty•of the wives made widows, and
the children made orphans at Democrat-
•
is hands.
In its National Convention the North
ern wingperrnittcl the Southern rebels
to dictate the National Detn6cratio plat
form and policy, and has again taken to
its arms the men whose hands are: not
yet cleansed of the blood of Northern
patriots.
That party is in favor of free trade in
commerce as fully now as when its Vice
Preßident, Dallas, gave the casting vote
against American industry, more than
twenty years ago.
It favors practical repudiation of the
national debt, by paying off interest
bearing bands redeemable in gold, with
irredeemable notes. bearing no interest,
and which, from :heir excess, would be
come as worthless as Continental paper.
ft presents, as its candidate for Gov
ernor, a man thoroughly impregnated
with all those abominable heresies, who;
though rieh beyond the necessities and
wants of any reasonable mart, eyatles,by
disingenuou3 shifts and 'artifices, the
payment of his taxes, and throws upon
the rest of the people of the State
, that
share of the burdens of the State ,which
he is legall'y bound to
If tic should be Unroof float elyelected,
he will be as "clay hi tits hands.of the
pot er,7 in the . 1i antis of that unserapd
loos set of mtn too well I::rioWn to the
S:we told nation as:'•the coffee-pot De
mocracy," who bare so persistently en
deavored, fn.. the last few' years, by
whAesale fraudulent unturalization pa•
pers and fraudulent election returns, to
destroy the value of the elective .franchise
Itpresents IL9 its. CFlll4klH.te for the
higlie,t judicial office, a gentleman
un
known to his profession; and whose lira:
•ited experience renders Lim unable to
grapple with the greatquestionelhat are
continually presented to our Supreme
Court.
ja13'69.1y
Such men surely are not entitled to the
support of loyal and intelligent. freemen.
On. the other hand, we assert that the
Republican party 'is the party of loyalty,
of devotion to the Union, and to the
rights of all men.
It stood by the Government in the
hour of its great extremity. Its young
men went to the battle-field. end offered
up their lives in defence of the integri
ty of the Union, while its opponents
stayed at home, and rejoiced in rebel
victories.
Its capitalists, when the credit of the
Government was lowest, offered up their
wealth td Suppiirt our armies in the field;
Bt BECKIE 'HARRIS
tral Committee.
aril to 'provide hospitals for the 'sick and
wounded
It has voted bouritiee for the soldiers
and provided pensions for the disabled,
-and fir the widowi and orphans of the
patriot dead, and.i&_now' in the State of
Pennsylvania alone expending half a
million of dollars yearly to educate the
orphatis of deceasedooldiers.
Recognizing the dlity of an enlighten
ed government to provide for the en
couragenent of the industry of the peo
ple, it has enacted lariffs.to prevent un
due-competition by the pauper laborer of
other countries with the labor of the
American citizen.
Reording the plighted faith, of the
Government as the most sacred of obli
gations, it.has determined that the debt
of the nation (except where otherwise
agreed upon.) shall be plid in gold to
the last dellar.•
In the National Administration, it.has
redeemed its pledges to" the people," by
dismissing useless office 7 holders, by re
ducing... The number and .expense of tile
army; and paying • off in the first six
months of itseiistence, fifty Millions of
dollars of the national debt caused by
the Democracy, and wjth the prospect
of paY big off five hUndred Millions there
of during-Grant's adminiStration, whilet,
in thee--Siate adininistration,under the
skilful nuifingeinent of Governor Geary,
it has paid off -five millions of - dollars of
our State indebtedness; and has relieved
the from all taxation on real es
tate for State purposes: - -
.Such are the principles and acts of-the
Reptiblican party; ••
.•
• As the representative of those princi
ples we present• to the people as. candil-.
date • for Governor the statesman and pa
trio-t, John W. Geary. His• h - i Story, is
hnowrto.you:all. We need not.- repeat
military exploits_are written on
the rocks ,of-Cerre Gordo and the walls
of Chopultepec. They are inscribed on
the, ridges of our Gettysburg, on the pas
ees of Wauhatchie, or the forests of
Ringgold and Missionary Ridge, and
above the clouds on the heightsof Look•
out Mountain. •• • -
He rendered serviie in sixty battles,
received four wounds, and List, hieetdcst
son in the service of his country.-
- Helms been scarcely less distinenish
ed as a statesman, find to his intelligence
and firmness we are indebted for the
prevention of hasty, anti unwise, and un
constitutional legislation. and for - the
punishmeht of murderers,. v, - holn a less
firm Executive would ha.ve allowed to
escape.
In Judge Williams we present an able
and accomplished jurivt - , who has sar
long on the bench, and had a large and
varied experience, and whose numerous
decisions, supported by the Supreme
Onurt, have been recognized by that tri
-burial, as, being sound law, and ex-press
ed in a manner worthy of its high com
mendation. In Lie hands the rights of the
people will be secure. -
The election xf those two men will be
of vital importance to the:pc-ople. It. will .
destroy tho sham pretensions and pro
fessionsof the Democratic party, always .
arrogant and never fulfillert. Tt will es
tabliSh the prosperity of (lie people on
au endUring basis.
We exhort every friend of genuine re- -
publicanism to go to the polls and vote
for Geary - and Williams. Do not wait to
be solicited. Do not wait - for your neigh
bor. Do not. let an apathetic indifference
render you careless in the exercise of
what is not a mere privilege but a duly.
Remember that the election of Geary
will,give us an honest administration of
States affairs, whilst the •election of a
man who evades the payment of his tax'.
es would be likely to be the advent to
power of dishonest men.
Remember too that the present elect
ion' may have an important bearing on
the next Presidential election, and if
Pennsylvania should now fall into the
hands of an effete and corrupt Demo
cracy it may throw the next National
Administration into the power of rebels,
free traders, and repudiators. A fill]
Republican vote is a full Republican vic
tory.
Let every patriot do hie duty. and all
will be well. JOHN COVODE,
Chairman of State Central Com't.
The Party of Crime.
One thing will strike the intelligent
reader when leafing into Deinocratic
journals. • He will not find an argument
on , truth, nor worded in gentle - manly
language, in ninety-nine,out of a hun
dred Democratic papers.:. . • • • •
Titeir whole stock-in-trade seems ko be
concocted frauds, mithont,._ even the
shad Ow . of truth for .a basis. Nigger.!
nigger! Radical! Radical! This is the
extent of their reasoning. We
.can only
suppose that the grossness of the gener
al Democratieefomach—We can't say in
tellect--requires this vulgar" fond. We
haVe repentedly . charged and proven the
Democratic party committed to every
manner of crime 'and insubordination
subversive of good government, and the
safety of society. The horror' at Avon
dale, the burning of Orphan Asylums,
the assassination of unoffending settlers,
the destruction of homesteads blot the
brightest record the most Zealous histo
rian can write of this party of blood.
It grieves us that in the ranks of this
infamous clan are still foundthousands
of brave, noble-hearted Irishmen. We
are sorry to say that the majority of
Irishmen in this county are content to
throw away their natural high-minded
ness, and rush up to the Democratic
troughs among the uncultivated swine
iv.ba devour such filthy . doctrine as is
supplied by such papers as the Bellefonte
Watchman. There must, be an immense
amount of crime at, the bottom of society
where such penitentiary blotting-sheets
flourish
Read the following ranting notice •of
that eloquent and able defender of Irish
interests, The Irish Republic:
IRISH:MEX.—RadicaI money has cor
rupted a few Irishmen who, for the sake
of office and filthy lucre, have thought it
well to join hands with the party whose
record is blackened all over with pro
s-cription of the foreigner and Catholics.
These renegades are now doing all they
can to aid the men who believe "a• nig
ger better than an Irishman;" - .They call'
themselvesJrish Republicans," and a
raper has 'been started in their interest
called THE ILISH.REI'UBLIC. Agents for
this contemptible sheet are now travel
ing for subscriUers. The paper is thor
oughly in the interest of the Know-Noth- -
ing Radical party, and its editors merest
tools for the Ben. Butlers, the Charles
Stunners, the Wendell Phillipses and the
rest of the miserable conspirat ors against
our free Republican form of-government.
Let Irishmen beware of it and its advo
cates.
We ask Irishmen to read this extract,
and hand it to their friends. A good
cause is founded on truth, and relies on
reason for'its propagation. The devil
.spreads his faith by lies. His constitu
ents are those whom society is forced to
war upon, and he must, as a n,ecessity,
feedthemon lies. The cause thatrelios
on abuse and vulgarism, may flourishrin
a:nation where crime is universal, or du
ring a partial'hreaking up of society;but - truth. though trampled to : the dust
beneathruffian feet, will risd..triureph
ant in the end.
Republicanism is seeking: to elevate
humanity. Democracy seeks-to•trit4lir
and degrade the weaker
On which eide`,Shlinld-tbe Irialraland'?•
Our Dute'h:4ettfir. ,- ;,- -
•
Brrsnvat.isiepf 29;1§69 - .:'
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D . UC :—lti*eAeletzlen - hrief
bah ich fersproken- d r er:4Mch ein zu
shreiben, end yetzt will ich mein fer
sprechen
,halten. . Well, Bill, ich deck
die dernokraten ein use gangen des Yore.
Ich ROD ena ust csugen das ich net mit
ibnen volen . ken des.yore, won siebuben
nri die convention chicken, fer die nomi
nations zu wachen don Innen sie, sie
sie such .electen.
Must du sel gelesen im Fred. Kortz
wine zeitung, (omber ich den': du bust
net, fun es gregen net fiel seine zeitung
fur es amount net zu fill, well 'zader ep
per WPIS das es liesi clas er guile is
fier, is, fur sell sluff zu - essli
ter Grenoble ibm gaben will ieh gleich
es ouch auher ich Lou net halber so fill
eseen all der Kortz) ich mein set we der
Felix Grundy geshrieben but. Now will
ich der my opinion gaben, der Felix
Grundy is nix ein Mully Grupper, er
weis nix. Er sght der Jim C,barn
.gleieht die nager and wer geitzing, and
der Hen weis er is net halber so geitzig
ale der Moyer, (no im english heist Mey
er,) fun ich Lab mole gehert das der
Moyer oder Meyer, het ein len cent cur
rency gestrect fur ein fartle thater Brous
zu.macben bis es ferrissen is, outer er
hot nix ferloren, fur kb denk er hot es
aus em Jaky Neidigh genomen.
. Der Meek and der Fred. segen der
Dan 'Hodes het im madle goshossen mit
em revolver Ember ich glaub net das es
en revolver war.
Der
. .7im Coburn war do hiva gewest
letzter Samstag and es war ein democrat
bei ihrdin bnggy, was es mint kon icb
net sager', aber os gukt ordlich blo aus,
mein id. Now Hefiner ich blime niem
ana, als selle ferdulde kleine rutzleffie
wo die convention geruled hen sie • sin
die Bans shued des unser party zume
deufel gate. Es next mohl shicken mer
unser weibslite nuf all (lie conuention,
sieltenna ust so Bute nominations mach
er als die rutzlifile, hen, fur do will lob
iver der dom go, won sie net ein nix
wesser oder know nossing, genominate
hen fur de, Sembly. Sang, Henner,
glaubt du net tvon seller . Moyer oder
Meyer dort nunner noch der Sembly
kumma date, sie data ihm.nemmafur.eirt
guidderrudo.
Won die rutzleille condidauia defa.
warra. don gates mear wie , em alta Snave
ly, hat . gesat glory fur Shonk ich say
:moll so, over der glory is . net. fur.. der
Shonk, over dos die rotzleffie defeat sin.
Well die man sagt sis zeit fur ins bet so
thus ich ufgaben zu shreiben, ich . .bab
ustzu sagen look out fer lltivabvailey
mer gang die tans sow mit swantz and
alles. Ferlencht shreib ich der noch
ein brief die nesta wool). DELEGATE.
Fitom"lB43'to 1848, when Judge Pac
ker was . an•officer iu the Lehigh Coil and
Navidation Company, ho demonstrated
his love-f Or-workingmen by paying his
employees in the Company'sscripat par,
and redeeming it at forty per cent. dis
count. The poor men were obliged to
submit to this ruinous shave, as they
could buy nothing with the scrip, and
had nothing else to buy with. Thus
Packer profited by their necessities to
the extent of forty cents on evory dollar,
and in this way helped to build up hie
colossal fortune. We are glad to know
that the present officers and management
of this staunch old company,do business
in a different wnr.
Twenty minions was a good man Olsen
laboring men dare not say, "if nor and.'
Now laboring men—cotemporarice of
those who ducked Asa Packer in the Le
high—have decided to protect themselves
and their children against the ruin of
Free Trade by voting for John W.Geary.
Subscribe and pay (in advance) for
the Riaru.nroAN.
VOL, 1, NO. 39
Twenty
workingmen
Twenty million builds houses for
traitors, and makes his laborers pay for
them.
Twenty million wants the mechanic to
labor sixteen hours a 'day, and, compete
with English prices.
Twenty million. got, rich off the men
ho expects his "Shrewdness in time gone
by, will adniit- of his buying.
Twenty million's built a . royal' man
sion near his (?) Univereitifor
of his friend, the rebefJeff.
Twenty million wont be elected Gov
ernor by the toilini men of Penniylva
nia, and we will bet $20,000,000 on it.
Twenty millions, by his :vote, said a
Catholic was incompetent to bold office
and administer the laws of, the govern ,
ment.
Twenty millions and the Centre coun
ty buck - 1./beater - say all - farmers are
fools, and can be bought iith Vensocratie
"stamps."
Twenty million has plenty of whiskey
'on.his side-Board fora rebels, and plenty
of cold victuals for the poor mitt—:at $1
extra per ton
Twenty million says a Oatholid is .no t
endowed with native sense to distilziguidi
between $2 00, Anierioan, and •"'lB
pence.per diem, English. - •
Twenty million sneaked out of paying
hie lawful taxes, but, can suppo`rt arbli
rebels in princely, style, while iho
boring man foots .the.bill..
Twenty, million is now posturing f eciLir -
Davis, brother of
.th e petticoat Jefferson,
i: his royal mansion; in Natioh;_ - Chunk.
How's that,-
NEM
Twenty. million Packer. froui'
,gauch::_Chunk .to Philadelphia to sneak
out-of= justly assessed Nation
al §late,fioluitfand borough taxes !
Twenty million once bolted the regu
lar Democratic nomination, because the
nominee -was a Catholic, at the same time
voting for a Bnow-,Nothing,cand idate
Twenty Million Packer eays the "Lin
coln. hirelinis" did not take his advice
during the war, and he don't expect
they will now. You're right, old $20,-
000,000 ! • • .•
„Twenty million!korgana say old $20,-
000,000 tines. Phila
delphia, but.
Governor, AsatinkCe
Twenty million *anti o -tear 'dowit t
safeguards Rerublicarisquigti:ereeted for
the poor man, and make the Itiitqf-fiste.d•
laborers compete with under-paid work
men of England..
Twenty million being able to buy his
.nomination for - Governor, would be able
to buy a Legislature, if necessary, to as
sist him in his railroad scheines to grind
the faces of the poor.
Twenty. million is not native of
Pennsylvania, but the New York candi
date. Ills interests are all with the
New York capitalists against the inter
ests of Pennsylvania:,
Twenty million is opposed to the
'Eight Hour law." LeCtnechanies and
shoring men remember that, and not
rust him.. His professions are delusive
he is a snake in the gram.
Twenty millions' ducking in the Le
high by workmen he swindled out of de
cent day's wages, didn't cleanse the per :
ty. That garment wilt.:4sersoused and
pronounced "nix cuntrouse," Oit.l2th..
Twenty millionlias never been able 'to
stomach a workingman since a lot • of
them threw bis kingehip into . the Lehigh.
canal, in 1844 for attempting to. force
them into his service at starvation pri-
ces.
Twenty million facts the bill while
rebels dance, and the poor . •men of the
Commonwealth foot $20,000,000's bills
for the caMpaign'.. They' 4 gfoot'
$20,000,000 in some other locality on the.
12th of October.
Twenty million's nomination 'put'
cents extra on each ton : of -coal:. - The
"extra" goes to defray the expenses of
the demoeratia campaign, and must, come
out of the laboring' man's pecket., Stink
a-pin there, workingmen: •-
Twenty million thinks he can corrupt
the voters of Centre county. He firsi .
bays his nomination—thew advances the
price of coal $2 per ton, and then sends
the "extra" he has made off the poor
man into the country to buy thelaboring
man's vote!
Twenty million says the Eight Hour
Law should not be enforced. Let laber
ing men remember that Packer declined
to give a direct answer to the question
"Are you in favor of the Eight Hopi.
Law? That law was passed by a Re
publican Congress, and enforced in all
the National work-shops in the tinited
States by President Grant. Will the
bard-fisted voters of Centre county capt
a vote for a man thus committed to Free
Trade, low-prices and poverty.
Twenty million's and his friends would
beggar individuals and the State through
Free Trade Under Republican rule the
inereaaed internal revenue receipts from
tobacco during the fiscal year, ending
June 30, 1869, (meetly under Grant,)
amounted to $4,082,000. And the in
creased receipts from internal revenue
during the present quarter ovor the cor
responding period of last year is estima
ted at ten millions of dollars, or at the
rate of forty millions per annum. Voter,
mark that
Slingsback.
milH3ns always degrade