BELLEFON TE REPUBLICAN R DB. BARGER ............ WwW. W. BROWN, pa naissssass «heed DEROR Terms: 82.00 Per Annum in Advance Wednesdny Morning, July 31st, 1872. | UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET, | NATIONAL NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT, ULYSSES 5S, GRANT, OF LLLINOIS, FOB VICE PRESIDENT MENRY WILSON, OF MASBACHUAETTS, » — -> STATE NOMINEES. , FOR GOVERNOR, Major General JOHN F. HARTR ANFT, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, FOR SUPREME JUDGE, lon. ULYSSES MERCUR, OF BRADFORD OOUNTY, Brigadier Ge Oy BR AUDITOR GENERAL, ‘neral HARRISON ALLEN, WARREN COUNTY. IBESSMEN AT LARGE, General LEMUEL TORD, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. General CHARLES ALBRIGHT, OF CARBON COUNTY. GLENNI W, SCHOFIELD, WARREN « oy ATES AT LARGE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. WM. M. MEDEDITH, Phiiadelphia; GILLINGHAM FELL, P lel; Gen. HABRY WHITE, 1 Gen, WILLIAM 1 LINN BARTHOLOMEW, & H. N. MALL] I Wi DEL 111% ¥ Lid XY, Carbo AM JOHN H. WALI THE REPUBLICAN FORTHE CAM PAIGN. CLUBS! CLUDBM! imore Convention, both the Congressional Dis and ( D. the wishes £8 m thi William M. Randall Gloninger, in contempt of of the Democracy of Schuvikill ¢ unty, as expressed in tion adopted without i a resolution of instruc senting vole oted against hed states. Jeremiah 8 a dis by the county meeting, + that pure man apd distin man and Democrat, Hon Black, and for Horace Gfeeley. Wa have no desire to open old wounds, but we desire to enter our against the insolent presumption which set at naught the unanimous wish of the Democrats of this county, at least. and as we have been creditably informed, and believe, that of Lebanon also The Greeley pill wonld not have been quite 50 bitter, had the 10th District been honestly represented, and the wishes of her Democracy complied with, There isa time coming, when some indiv duals will comprehend the fact that the w il of the people is more I han the ricks and trades of politicians werf Prorrirron | THE TROUBLE AT WILLIAMS. PORT {From the State Journal.) | There is always two sides to & ques- { tion, and the statement of every diffi- culty can be met by a counter relation | quite as worthy of credence as the first. Thus the difference arising in all parts { of the country, between capital and la | bor, are the results, not altogether of unjust exaction on the part of strikers, as some are disposed to believe, so much as they are the resistance of a long series of petty oppression and exhaustion of | blood and muscle to which capital the world over crease its volume. As we understand the difficulty at Williamsport, grown out of a demand on the part of the men engaged in the lumber mills to | time of labor reduced from | fourteen and twelve, to what is a legal | ! have their This is what we We know day's work, ten hours, understand to be the issue. nothing ences between the mill owners and their | employees, and have viewed the strike | from this standpoint, as that of a set of | hard-working men seeking only what the law accords, which is resisted | by still others, who, in their greed for gain and pursuit of speculation, demand to work human ' y » OK, 80 thal we it the movement at Will ten hic Nay, slinacy irs, the legal time, is for we are astonished s which refuses so reason request. It looks like a tyranny which deserves to be resisted Tur Greeley cause has another + ala able accession in Minnesota in the gon of Hon Ignating Donnelly, who. like many of his Greeley supporters, | has been by following everything and The record epitomized tung, nothing long is his Free trade Demo erat ; high tariff Republican. Republi can bolting candidate for Congress: re turned prodigal and re pentant Republi can ; deserter to the Greeley Demi racy. : is inclined to resort to in- | it has | {tan the hides of the enemies of equal | rights, and Wilson will make them up | { other bill and forget us whatever of any other differ. | for | POLITICAL, —(ieneral Bragg, late of the Confed. erate army, is shouting the battle cry of Greeiey, in the South. Gen, Porter of Gen, Grant's staff is shortly to make public a list of promi. nent Democrats who are going to stump the country for Gen. Grant, ~The whole business, commercial and banking interests of the country are also “frightened” at the results likely to follow the election ‘of a man of Mr. Greeley's peculiarities and disreputable surroundings, An exchange says: ‘“The tanning and manufacturing busines, this season | { harvest, when everybody young and old will be unusually profitable, Grant will into shoes for liberty's vanguard,” The Potsyille Standard publishes the following epitaph : { Dem. Under these stones, Sleep Democracy's bones : Do yon ask why it perished »o carly” It was feeling quite il, And swallowed a pill Compounded by one Doctor Groeles The Grecley Danner, published by H. | Buckalew, while the Philadc phi Ling Post fi. Rauch, supports Greeley and ts of | Mid Brown), al raw {rom the canvass 3ahit the ii it have been almost monaly lorsed at Baltim | large proportios tofore acted with the 1 of those who have here. Democratic party are enlisted in their support. . From our standpoint we are unable to sympathize ith their advocacy of these candidates the wishes of the ontinuing the Den icy al this time cannot gain | cendancy over principle, in our mind. { to this pUN. must have it, | who owe us for two Years, or | F1KST | We are good QPECIAL ENS Th od offers 4} As. | "BF PAY UP. We hate these duns and we readers do, know our Those who have paid, and always do pay In advance, need give themselves abont it; and those who owe us from TWO to Foun no concern years we are exceedingly anxious that THEY should give themselves some con- cern, and give their immediate attention We need our money and We, therefore, expect all more, to THE now PAY UP BETWEEN THIS DATE AND NEXT. It about the beginning of hay-making and OF AUGUST is has Your Now « Is the Do money. time to pay printer's bill, not pay every y Simply because natured and leyient, If these bills are not punctual August, we will then OUR GOOD NATURE for ¢ me y atten- ded to by the 1st of ORE and hands New ddvertisements. AMA Administrator's Sale! NE A HALF ACRE, vr ONE HALF ACRE. TERM vif Sod i By th XUTICE e at privat nway Piano, One new Set Walnut Hair Clot} w Set Walnut O) Une new W One new Nts Une n Am Dey NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, STRAY CAL¥Y AND PIGK. Came to the ) premises of the undemigned iz Curtin twp, some time since ope call and several ' The owner or owners can have the same by proving property and paying charges, otherwise tney Will be dinposed as the Taw direots, 28.3%, A. 2. TIPTON, SOLOMON DERR.— Hereby gives notice to ) hun old friends and the business oommunity generally that be haw a good tess =f horses and that he is prepared at all times to deliver lum- ber, flour, Teed, or baggage, or anything else in his line, to any part of the town or County Everything committed to his care, will be at- tended to punctuslly, 4-20-1y. JSTRA Y.—~Came to the residence of the sub- 4 seriber, in Spring twp., on or about the 15th of April last, one white sow, with piece off the right ear, and a hole in left. #8 requested Yo come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according law. 4-28-3¢, HUNTFE NEILL, jo=n TORS NOTICE 4 tary on deceased, having been granted to the undersign.- ed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to precest the same with. out delay to A. O. FURST, 25. 4-6t. marculor, between F. M. Webb, J, J, Webb & I. W. Cook, trading under the firm name of ¥. M. Webb & G., has this day been disso! sent, The books to ¥ Jord, fire of the firm belong J: W, COOK Tuly he upQersignod, i wast a] pointed by the Court of ( unty, nd i ied Wo the . % DITORS NOTICE. - i I : ur and pass upor nts of T, M ’ po { to 1h tion f his appoir ent DOLL VARDEN"! ye 4 TO BUY GOODS. BURNSIDE & THOMAS BURNSIDE & THOMAS _BURNSIDE & THOMAS BEST VLASSE BURNSIDE & THOMAS i TOB BURNSIDE & THOMAS BURNSIDE & THOMAS Awags gi chienpest a “a BURNSIDE & THOMAS A TNS FAR NY BURNSIDE & THOMAS BURNSIDE & THOMAS REEP NO BOOKS. BURNSIDE & THOMAS IFFY i | 8 W ro to BURNSIDE & THOMAS! IBBOLUTION, ~ Notiee is hereby given | ) that the partnership heretofore existing | | The owner { Letters testamen- | the estate of George Livingston, | ed by mutual con. | M & | Webb who will pay all debts of the late | shape, | Dry Goods, thing, etc, BRAHAM BUSSMAN Rg Takes pleasure In Informing the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity that, since the diss tion of the late firm of Sussman & Guggenh er, he has taken the LOWER ROOM of the two extensive ones lately occupied by ther, in Bush's Arcade, where hie is now deal ng extensively and exclusively in LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, MOROCCO SKINS, TRUNKS, &« [IDES BO GHT AND SOLD! CLOVER TIMOTHY ANT 080) at Clothing Store ! lL. REIZENSTEIL, =i FINEST CASSIMERE. HATS. CAPS, Gents’ Furnish- ing Goods, GROCER NECHLER & (0. LARGEST BEST GROCERIES, BEST QUALITY. SECHLER & CO. SECHLER & CO. SECHLER & CO. SECHLER & ( A ),, SECHLER & CO. SECHLER & CO. BATE 1 TY ] SECHLER & CO. Lee a better lis {SUGARS than ean be four at any other plate Belletonte. ULVERIZED, CRUSHED, LOAF. GR ATED “A” WHITE, EX. “C' WHI YELLOW, DEMARARA, NEW « NE, PORTO RICO and BROWN S1% wave Froskh ay CLOSE i ANT ¥ RB ARS SOLD AT SECHLER Take Pi Tard, M try Produce i GROCERIES IRemoembaor, PRICES & (CO. tier, Bape. eat. Potato f ou ox for Farmers, that you oan got more and etter G your Prodoce by dealing for them at 5 Regular Grocery House, then you can by buying them at a Dry Goods Store. We keep a Petter Stock Better Goods and sell chaper than they do. weir for Sechler & Co., Grocers, \VE MONEY, | BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, IA v40i6-1y.
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