* TMnxmn Mlwr I Centre Hall. P, Aug. 23., '72 TKRMS—Tho RaroKTK* I* P uWi weoklv at $2 per vear, In nlvanoe. or *2,00 _ wb en not p*iiW* advance. Forsi x month* Advertisements SI,M P*r vten t linos) for three insertion. AdvertiiemenU for S, 6 and 12 month*, at reduced rate*. Any person tending a* the names of six < new subscribesr, with othcash. will re- , ceive the Rarea-ran one year free. For President HORACE GREELEY. For Vice President B. GRATZ BROWN. Electors •UTATOniAU hidgar Cowan, of Westmoreland George W. Skinner, of franklin. narnaatxTATivt. Sol den Marvin, of Rrie. John S. Miller, of Huntingdon. S. (tros Fry. of Philadelpni* District*. 1 Thom. J. Rarger. IS D. Uowenberg. 2S. D. Anderson. 14 J. M KuighL 3 John Moffat. 14 Henry >N ehh. 4 Geo, R. Rerrell. 1® Hen. J. Stahle. 6 Not agreed upon, 17 R. W. Christie. 6 Isaiah R. lioupt. IS Wta. F. Logan. "7 Samuel A. liver. 19 Ra**ela* Brown. *8 .lease G. Hawlev. 20 F . M. Kobin*on. 9 H. B. Swarr. 21 J. R. Molten. 10 B. Reilly. 22 T. H Stevenson. 11 John Runkle. ! 23 John B. Bard. 12 F. W, Gunrter. 124 Geo. W. Miller For Governor — Chas R. Bocxalsv. Supreme Judge —James Thompson. Auditor General —Wu. Hartley. Otmgreetmm at Large: Jas. H. Hopkins j Rich'd. Vaux | H. B. Wright Delegates at Large to Cmatitmtiauat tl>a venttan; Jeremiah S. Black, G. W. Woodward, "Wtu. Bigler. Wm. J. Baet. Wta. H. Smith. T. H. Gowan. John H. Campbell, S. H. Reynolds, James Kilts, S. C. T. Dodd, George M. Dallas, R. A. Lamberton. A. A. Purman, Wm. LOorbett. Assembly—JOHN H. ORVIS. Prothonotarr—AAßON WILLIAMS. Register—J OHN H MORRISON Recorder—lSßAKL J. GRKNOBLK. Sheriff-BKNJ. P. SHAFRR Commissioner—AUSTlN HINTON. Auditor—JOHN SMITH. C\>roner—P. S. FISH KB. Xtntm 0. K. The Montana election, alter com plete returns, has gone democratic by 300 majority. So goes the tide, and soon the last restige of Grantism will be swept from j the ceuntry. Next. Congress. Henry Sherwood, our present able congressman, will undoubtedly be re nominated. Clinton has pronounced in his fitvor, and so did Centre last week, Mr. Sherwood has proven him self a useful member, even the repub licans express themselves satisfied and find no fhult with his record. It is not often that a public servant ren ders such universal satisfaction as did Hon. Henry Sherwood, to the people of the 18th district The democrats can place no more popular gentleman in the field. We believe that he will receive many republican votes that can be obtained by no other democrat in this district tie is not connected with the Washington plunder rings, nor was he engaged in jobe. Every honest man in the 18th district, owes it to himself to vote for the re election of Mr. Sherwood. Who Got'uio S2OO. We should like some one to Ull us whether there is any truth io the whisper, that S2OO were paid to a democratic .paper in Centre county, out of a fund raised bj the Grant men in Washington city, immediately after the Cincinnati convention, to hire democratic papers to oppose Greeley's nomination at Baltimore and stick out for a straight nomination. That such a fund was raised, every body was aware of at the time, and if S2OO of it found its way as a bribe to a democratic paper in Centre coun ty, to thus aid the prospects of Grant, what paper get it? We are sure it did not reach the REPORER office. The singular conduct in certain quar ters gives strong circumstantial evi dence of ihe truth of such a whisper. We make no charge, but ask for fur ther light upon the matter. W horn will the rmds of this county set up to be knocked down ? Onris will knock one sure. Shafer will knock a second one. Williams will give a third Jessie. Morrison will finish a fourth, Grenoble will scotch a fifth. Hinton will mash a seventh. Smith will audit the account by squelching the eighth, and Dr. Fisher will hold an inquest ov er the whole as he draps the nintlrrad ical sealawag. We print a letter this week from Germany, from one known to many readers of the Reporter. We expect an occasional letter from the same quarter, which, with our regular let ter! from distant India, also from one who is known to most of our readers, we trust will make the Reporter still more acceptable to its patrons. Few papers, outside the large cities, can ooaai. of a corps of cerreeponnden Sread over a wider field tha given rough these columns fer several yean past, taking in not only our own distant£states ana teritories, but ex tending to' Europe and Asia. We can boast {also that the Reporter is read {not only in every west ern state and territory, but in Europe and Asia it has its readen who anxiously await its arrival with every mail ana to whom it brings welcome news. Col. Mosbey and Spotted Tail still hold out. for Grant. Hope tbe'yll stick. Some people were duped as to the office of constitutional delegate, by being told it was worth nothing. The salary is S7OO, and with milage, sta tionary, dec., rung it up to about SIOOO. Grant's only reply to the reception speech of Mayor ButUrfield of Utica was, M I suppose lamto be the guest of Senator Coekling." Godey, for September, is brimful of valuable matter for ladies, in ite fash ion plates, patterns, and literary mat ter, excelling all competitors. Any (hug to Bent Greeley J. Jtf. Edmunds is Grant's poetmae-l ler at Washington and'secretary of the il Grant congress campaign committee. 0 Desiring to serve his patron and him self he is just now engaged in distribu- 8 ling Blanton Duncan's call for the ] Louisville bourbon convention. A 1 letter accompanies the circular. It x reads as follows: Washington, I). C., July 80. 1872 —Dear Sir : Please send the enclos ed circular to in your i district who do not support Greeley I and will co-operate in the Louisville convention. Send me a list of such I men in each county immediately. D. M. Eon I'M*, i Secretary, i Who will say uow that ths bourbon ' movement is not in the interest of Grant! The Washington Grant man agers evidently so regard it. lu a Fix. Greeley's nomination by the liber als and democrats, has left the radi cals in a bad fix. They are mail, yet dare uot let it out. They can t swear at old Horace, openly, for they al ways idoliied him before, and when they say their damn, they must do it privately, aud that afl'ords them so little satisfaction. The Tribune, once their favorite paper, aud the one they swore by, has goue back on them, and will uot en dorse the corruptions of Grant's ad ministration, and it makes theui mad to read it now. All the good aud honest republicans have left the Grant camp and are over with the lib erals and democrats uow, aud that makes them mad. They cau l say anything damaging against honeat old Horace, and that makes them angry. They hear democrats go unitedly for Greeley, and that makes tbeui bite j themselves with rage. They know | that Greeley will put Ulysses out of the white-house, and that makes theui mad. They are iu a fix, and that makes them mad. ... ♦ - The democratic county ticket, as far as regards the personnel, Or vis, Chafer, Morrison, Milliams, Grenoble, Ac., gives general satisfaction —it is conceeded on all hands, that better men could not have been found. Rut there is sdme discontent because this side, which does the heavy democratic voting, and which must furnish the majorities, did not receive a single thing, save auditor. Well, may it not be our own fault! We have the power in our own hands, and if our people wish to have their just dues, let tnem hereafter see to it, and work together, insisting upon their rights, and quit following the perni cious advice of certain tricky politi cians of Bellefonte, who use them to be kept iu office continually—or else let there be no grumbling afterwards. There always were persons over here who were delighted if they could only be tacked to the shirt-tail of a wily, smiling Bellefonte politician and were never so happy as when they durst be their cats-paws to secure them the offi ces, in opposition to the wishes of our honest democratic farmers and to the exclusion, frequently, of other honeet and deserving democrats who are too aoble to stoop to secret schemes and plots to secure a nomination. The mass of the citizens of the townships are honest, but they are often sold out by the few tools among them. Indeed, there are some so infatuated with this love for Bellefonte that thev would starve the Reporter—which has ever defended the interests of this valley — for the sake of being in favor with a Bellefonte paper which repeatedly be trayed and sold them out. We refer to this merely byway of example, not 1 byway of complaint, as we conceed • to every one perfect freedom in this l thing, and are above harboring any malice towards any one for a choice which he has a perfect right to make, ' neither can we be deterred thereby from pursuing a straightforward course ) in exposing wrong, we would rather i sec the Reporter sink. To return to our subject,. these tools would keep certain tricking politicians in office all the time, rather than see another hon est and deserving democrat get a place. : This has been complained of for years, i by the honest democracy of this side, and such characters there always will be, who, cliquing with tricksters, will sow seeds of disoootent io the party. Let honest democrats, from this on, resolve to put their feet upon office seeking plotters and cliques, whosbun daylight, and the harmony of the par ty will be preserved. Fair-dealing, not everything to a few. We will drop this subject here, and call upon demo crats to work with all their might for the success of the party. Clinton County. Clinton county democratic couven tion nominated Sherwood for re-elec tion to Congress by acclamation, the 1 other nominations are : Constitution al delegate, Geo. Acbenbach. As sembly, A. C. Noyes. Sheriff. J. W r . Fleming. Commissioner, Jacob Gets. Auditor, W.H.Clough. Benj. F. Shafer,' our candidate for sheriff, is a hardfisted farmer of Walk- { er township. He is a good scholar be- { sides, and is one of the most esteemed citizens of Nittany valley. His neigh bors of all parties will vote for him ; , they all speak well of him; We have , known him for many years, and the ( tongue of slander is powerless in his ( case. *-• • • , Austin Hinton is one of the demo | critic pillars on the other side of the i county, true to the party through sue- < cess and defeat, the nomination of com- , missoner is well-bestowed upon Mr. Hinton. He will get, as he richly de serves, every democratic vote. —Apple dumplin'i haveriz—Col. 11 row n is recommended for congies*. —The old white hat U Grant'* Sedan— take* the white-homo lure. —Grant should begin all hi* document* and letters with, "Know all inen by those presents." —North Carolina did not eallwell for Grant, but makes us merrymen for Gree ley. Hartraxift with Yerkosdid make a will, And closed it up with his duebill; Kemble's A. V. S. too were relate. To filth 800,000 from the State' —Under Johnson's administration the expenses for keeping up the white bouse, aa officially given, were $78,000 per annum. Under Grant the same item runs up to $168,000. ■■ ♦ h Hon. Chas. R. Buckalew will be at e Bellsfonte, on.Tuesday evening, court * weak, to address the citizens of Centre f county upon the issues of the day. Democrats turn out, and ditto repub- I licaas if you would hear au honest u tttas. Jo Hart rutin and the War Claims, wi The Patriot continue* to reiterate m its charge* of "neglect of duly." "dis obedience to law* "and "criminal care* Jo IcaanW in reaped to war claims, I against General Hartranft, notwitb-l standing the fact, known as well to the Patriot a* to the public, that General Hartranft had no control over the vouchers, except as a temporary cus- j f lodian, ami subject at anv time to the j s orders of the executive. Telegraph. Granting, for the sake of argument, L that General Hartranft was merely I # tlio temporary custodian of the warL claims vouchers, i# it not very clearL that tho fiftieth section of the act „ of 1811 required him to report their h unsettled condition to the legislature, K as in the case of any other unsettled t accounts! By that law he was requi- v red to report anuuallv to the lcgisla- • ture a list of unsettled account* in hit- hands and the reasou therefor. Nov- I erthelcss, during the four years that >1 those vouchers remained iu the custo- r dy of the auditor geueral the lcgi.la- " lure was kept in ignorauce of the ox- 1 istence of such claims. Such being * the law and the facts, we again charge " that General Hartranft, in tailing to comply with the law of 1811, wa ' guilty of neglect of duty and dtsubo- ' dience of positive law, aud iu giving 1 to George O. Evans of over oue mi 111- ' on of valuable claims, without requir ing from him any security whatever, 1 was uot criminal carelessness, we con fess that we know not what is required to constitute it. It is very evidcut, however, that | General Hartranft did uot regard him self iu the light of a temporary custo- ■ dian of these vouchers. He testified before the Evans committee that Geo. 1 O. Evans applied to him for tin-', claims as early as 1808. Of course! Evans did so ou authority of Governor Geary, and as his agent, and, doubt-1 lees, he so stated to General Hartranft. j If, therefore, General Hartranft, re garded himself as the mere custodian of the claims, why did he refuse to give them to Evans ? Again, iu 1800. George O. Evans presented himself to ' Geueral Hartranft, bearing a letter from Governor Geary, in which that officer requested that the auditor gene ral would put these vouchers iuto 1 the hands of the bearer, his duly authorised agent. This request Gene ral Hartranft did not comply with. If merely to tho custodian of these vouchers, why this refusal ? When, in 1870, the agent a third time bore a letter from Governor Geary to Hartranft, asking that these vouchers be given to the bearer of the letter General Hartranft states that he reluctantly did so only wheu tho agent assured him that Governor Gen rv and his duly authorized agent were the onlv persons who could collect them. i)oes not this slate of facts authorize us to add to our category of serious charges against General Hart ranft that of gross ignorance? For the act which limited thq payment of these claims to the governors of the respective states, or their duly author ized agents, was approved July 27. 1861. It is a legal maxim, that igno rance of the law excuses no one, and if ignorauce of the law on the part of an ordinary person will not excuse him, certainly a public officer cannot escape the penalty which attaches to such iguorance,and particularly when, as in this case, his ignorauce of the law | put in jeopardy over one million of dollars of public money. That was a poor plea of the auditor genera), to shield himself from the charge of neg lect of duty by pleading ignorance of the law. In addition to ali the foregoing, we have the statement of General Hart ranft, under oath, that he expected to collect these claims himself before the expiration of his term of office. If only the temporary custodian, why this expectation? If General Hart- ranft could show that he had asked Governor Geary to make him the agent to collect these claims at any time during the four years of his tem porary custodianship, oi if he could prove that he had once called the atten tion of his Excellency to them, or that he had complied with the law of 1811, and reported their condition to the leg islature. then the Patriot and the pub lic would gladly withdraw the charges of neglect of duty and disobcdiancc to law. But the facts being as they are, we have only to say to our neighbors, the Telegraph, have a care how you go! for neither the Patriot nor the public will be satisfied with anything short of the logic of facts. —Patriot. Perverting the Record. Althbugh it is not our special busi ness to defend Mr. Buckalew from the misrepresentation of the Cameron ring organs, it is simply the duty of an in dependent press to state the truth, i even when it affects a political oppo- ' oeut. The Examiner avers that Mr. , liolcombe's report "says that he ( Mr. < H.) had repeated interviews with ccr tain parties, among whom were Buck . alew and Black." Wo have an offici al copy of that report betorc us, and it says no such thing. Holcombe simply says, "besides a crowd of less distin guished persons I saw, during the course of summer (in some instances repeatedly) Governor Hunt," and oth ers named, among whom were "Mr. i Buckalew, Judge Black, and Mr. Van 1 Dyke, of Pennsylvania." The report ' says nothing about an "interview" 1 with Mr. Buckalew, who went to Can ada, as we now find by a reference to ] the records, as a member of the com- t mittce on Indian Affairs, where he 1 was sent, with Messrs. Doolittle and , Wilkison, to inquire into the mode of t treating the Indians in that country ; ' while Judge Black went at the request ! of Mr. Stanton, and with the sanction of President Lincoln. n If the Hartraufl ring organ was de- 'j sirous of making votes for Mr. Bucka- , lew, it could not pursue a more effect ual course to do so than by thus delib- J eratel v falsifying records accessible to , any intelligcut citizen.—Lancaster < Express.- c Pitying off tlio Debt. Boutwcll claims that nearly S3OO,- J 000,000 of the debt has been paid off r by Grant in three years. Admitting 1 this to be so, what credit attaches to ~ GrantJ? These hundreds of millions < certainly didn't come out of his breech- ' es pocket. No part or parcel of it was { paid out of the bonds, houses, or mon- u ey received by him in the form of * presents from expectants of Presiden- tial favor. It came from the pockets c of the people in the shape of duties (l and taxes. This same Boutwcll was a member |> of Congress, and in one of his speech- " es in t)i House in Juno 1868, said $ that from the Ist of January 1860 to h the Ist of January 1868, two years ® and nine months, we have paid out of j] the public Treasury one thousand five u hundred and fifty two millions of mon- - ey, of which one thousand and sixty six millions were nil account of the b public debt. Now, as Andrew Johnson was n. President during these two years and Ml ui: -) months, it is plain that ho paid off $384,000,000 per year—Mr. Bout-j a < 'ell himself Itt-iiiK the witness. II We claim DO merit for Jubnson, ior can any merit bo claimed for Jrant it is a* 100 for Orant to JH-t j or Johnson. The Contest for Sheriff. The lain *iniKsl<> tor Democratic now* ■ nation forSh*riflty wit full of interest 1 tnd Instruction. Fifteen men of utul 1 faith offered themselves to the |rty. Some canto to the party with the plea that * I hot of friend* had besought llitm out ; •otne had worked liurd and loiijt for Dem ocracy ; (onto had eminent qualifications ; | a few -aid they commend Republican sup- ( |>ort ; and other* told the iltiry ot their j political persecution* for the take of Dent- 1 ocracy. Among tuch men and plea*, the j hotie.t \ oter* made their choice. They gave them all some evidence of their ap praval. The candidate* came to the eon volition with variou* support. (Soma were strong, and some were weak. The dele- ' Kates bcunu to ballot lor the man. As each ballot closed, the number of tbo candidates | diminished. Finally the 'choice was nar rowed down to Hen Shafer and John Spaifgler. The contest was close till near the last balloting* w licit Shafer, with 4'i aud Spongier 510, finished the interesting affair. Shafer then became the choice of the parly, Cheers followed and the i>eople gathered around the hero of the day. Republican*, with malice in their heart*, suggested to Spatigler the propriety of coming out independent. Rut Spangler cut the conversation by the emphatic re spouse "You must think I'm a fool." This Radical trick is rcuewnd every year. The Penult alley Democrat* may feel disappointed. They claimed the office, Rut now the contest is over, and they will unite to elect the mail of the party. Dem ocrats, gather around the county ticket. Help to settle misunderstandings, l.et no onocarry In* personal wish©- so far as to refuse to submit to the parly decision The other fourteen candidate* should work diligently for the man who* was strong enough to win. DAN si si. OCUXXEM.. • ♦ • Grunt's Sayiugv It may interest the (Jrant men, who are so fond ot quoting Greeley, to read what i tiratu has said. We give specimens be- ; low | "I only voted at one Presidential elec- j j tion, ami then 1 voted for Buchanan."— 11irant in INS). i "There is such universal acquiescence in j , the authority ot the general government , throughout the portion* of the Southern ] 'State* visited hy me, that the mere pre*- ; once of a military force, without regard to ; number*, is sufficient to maintain order." -tirant's Report to Cougrcs* in ItWti. . "I am a democrat, aud when I am con- j | vitued that this war is waged to prosecute ( the designs of the abolitionists, 1 pledge my honor as a soldier that 1 will carry my i sword on the other side, and east my lot | i with that people.' —G rant in lßtii!. j "The liberties of the country cannot bo maintained without a one-term amend ment to the Constitution." —Grant in lt*i From Germany. Correspondence of the Reporter. Prankentha), July 'J4 IbTZ Mr. Fred Kurt*—Dear Sir—! thought of writing to you and hear bow you are getting along. My brother and 1 got back to the old country safely, and are rstab !i*hcd in business since the Ist of May. We have a dry-good* store, but not one mixed up like at Milroy, but keep a regu lar line of dry-goods. We do a pretty good business here, and are well satisfied thus far. Our store is about the *i*e of Frank'*, at Lewutown, if not larger, and Jail tilled with gcodt— no clothing, no no tions. no boots, shoo*, hats or cap*. I would advise you, Mr. Kurtz, to pay the : old country a visit once; we would Jo our i utmost to show you around ; you certainly would bo pleased with it, —plenty of good Rhine wine to Jrink, with lager beer and pretzel*. Brither Abe am! 1 enjoy excel lent health. Hru. Abe got engaged to a j tine young lady, and w ill bo married in abotit three month*. If you with to attend * Herman wedding, coine out, you and family would be welcome. Were it not so eery far to Outre Hall, we would send you our advertisement; hut a* it is, we have to patronize our friend* over here. How arc all the rest of our Centre county friends? I often think j back at the pleasent times! had at Mill rey, when tne folk* from your tide would come over and spend their time at our . tore. 1 trust they still patronize our sue ]cc*ior, Mr. Jacob Krie, as he really de serve* it. I trust the people who have dealt with u* have no complaints whalev ... .. (1.., I llti.l . i J.l or on that account. I think wo always di to 3d,d00 inhabitant* ; ten or twelre fac tories of Bes*auicr teei, iron, nail*, rope*, Ac., On Sunday* it i* open here all day. Peo ple from the country come in on Sunday* ! and huv their good*. Our building is three •torie* high and in every room there are Ioopl buying good*, ftavo threo tales men beside* ourselves. and twosalesladies, busy all day. Not a day paste* but what . we tell from 3 to -WO florin* worth of good*, and we have to trust out a rood bit, never theless we don't loose anything, they arc all good. | What do you think about the presiden tial election ; 1 think Grant will bo beat en. 1 always did like tho Reporter, it al ways spoke it* opinion so freeley, and fear lessly. Tlioeo are tho kind of papers we should have over here. Yours truly, Hirjhh. llouest Men, Read! What the Republican* Say of the Evan* Ring Candidate for Governor. There is n great deal of dissatisfaction with the Republican Slate ticket, vis; Hartranft, by his connection with the Ev ans swindle, and Allen, Bccauso of hit vo tes for thu nine Million steal.— Lancaster Volksfreund. We regret that as long as Auditor Gene ral Hartranft was on the stand before the Evans Investigating Committee he did not tell all ho knew concerning the affair.— Pittsburg Gazette. Your committee have not language suf ficiently strong to express their disappro bation of so bold an outrage, or fitting terms in which to characterize those in of ficial position who seek to palliate or ex cuse tno Wrong.—Hon. Ja*. Graham. If they uru not disproved (charge* against Hartranfl] they will be accepted as truo by llwi people. It will not do to make Hartranft our candidate.—Pittsburg Dis patch. They cannot but express their disappro bation of the Inosenoss of official routine that places in the hand* of Evans over a million of dollars of vuluablo assets with out requiring from him any eecurity what over ■ Hon. Harry White. Evans collectedslH4,lGß.34 and retained the whole. State officials know thf* fact for threo years before it became public, and the neglect to rcfiort tho transaction to the legislature is rugHtded by us a* a gross de reliction of official duty.—Hon. D. N. White. "For some years past 1 have been ac quainted with J. F. Hartranfl. Auditor General of tho Rtato of Pennsylvania. I have at various times purchased and sold slocks of different kinds, and carried the same, with money belonging to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, which the same J. 11. Hartranft hail causod to bo de posited with this do|x>nent by tho State Treasurer." Tho same witness further de clared under oath; "That this deponont did pay to J. F. Hartranfl, Auditor Gene ral, on the 10th of December, 1870, the 1 sum of s'-',700, which sum was derived from profit* on purchases of loss an of tho Com | moiiwcalth and sale of tho sanio (o tho | Sinking Fund, which tale was made on the 29th of April, 1870. That said deponent 1 has also paid to said J. F. Hnrtranfl, vari ous amounts of money for profits arising from stock speculations with money depos ited with thu deponent by tho State Treas- ] urer at the in -tar.ee of the said Hartranft." —Affidnvit of Cha*. J. Yerkcs. Contracts made on Sunday cannot jc enforced. t A note oblaiiitd by fraud, or from a ( lemon iu u tittle of intoxication, can- [ lot be collected. 1 Principals are responsible for the icts of agents. 1 HORACE GKFKLFY IN MAINK TI II In Sptwli ut Portland B'Aof "Haryaiiu" Jit h GKXTLKWEX It i* oop!ewho . will never see a word of their refutation are so vast, that a candidate has uo moral I right to subject bis friends to the perils he * must brave, if uot invite, by taking a part ' in the run vast. (Cheers.) Rut there is a 1 truth to be Uttered in behalf of those who ' have placed uio before the American poo- , pie in my present attitude, which doe* them such honor that 1 claim the privilege of slatiug it here and now. j No Offices Promised to Auy Due. I This is that truth : No person ha* everj' ' made the fact that he proposed to support, | ' or actually did support my nomination, j | whether at Cincinnati, at Baltimore, or in j the action which resulted in sending dele-, gate* to either Conventions, the bast* of a claim to oßce at my hand. No one who : favored my nomination before either Con- I ventioit, or at either Convention, has sought office at my hand* either for him-j self or any one else , nor ha* any one tug-' gested to me that 1 might strengthen my-j, self a* a candidate by promising to appoint! | any one to any important office whatever. (Loud cheer*.] In a very few instances— j le* than a dozen, 1 am sure—certain of | the smaller fry of politicians have, since | my double nomination, hinted to me by ' letter that I might increase my chance of election by promising a post-offlcs or' some other place to my volunteer eorros ! pondvut* respectively. 1 have not usually j responded to those overtures, but 1 now j give a general notice that, should I be elected, 1 will consider the claims of these! untimely aspirant* after those of the more modest and reticent shall hare been fully satisfied. (Loud Cheers.] In tv.o or three instance* 1 have been ; asked to say whether 1 would or would ; not, if elected, confine my appointments to Republican*. 1 answer tbe*e by point ing to that plank of the Cincinnati plat-, form wherein all who concur in the prinri pies therein set forth are cordially invited to partici|>ale in their establishment and vindication. 1 never yet heard of a man who invited hi* neighbor* to help him raise a house, and proceeded to kick them out of it so sou.i a* the roof was fairly over hi* head. F, WH. Kmiile, j To Titian J. Coffdy, Esq., Washington, 'a lie llolcoiiiho Report -What <*, Forney Nny* AIKIIII It. Uuhjt Mack and JiurlaJcw rnt by ''j Stanton. The tait /Vo/j. The editor of the Phil. Press, who d< va* Secretary to the Senate at the time " md conversation with the facta innltea " he following statementju The return of Prof, lloleombe, one of : " he so-called Confederal* Peace Com- j nUaioncra, dated November 16, which ha* been given to the proa* from' the rebel archive* recently purchased,' sontaiue* but little information not al-| ready knowu.and is devotod mainly to an explanation aad defence of the com-1 miationer* in their proceeding*. Hut t) out statement in thin report invites to *i the statement of an additional fact, of t' which wo happen to have knowledge. llolcoinhcHpenk* in liia report of in-1 terviewa he had at Niagara Falls with (lov. Hunt, of New York, aud a num- u her of other gentlemen, including '' Judge Rlack and Mr. liuckalew, of* Pcuuaylvaiiia, but docs uot aUte the fact that Judge Black'* communica- " tion with him, with which Mr. Uuck-rj alew wa* casually rouuected, was up-1 ou the express request of Kdwiu M. Stanton, Secretary of War, aud with a A full uudenttandiug between him Mr. Stanton with reference to its ob- ! f, jeets. Thin wa* the truth, the Judge d writing to Mr. Htautou the result of *' bis visit immediately after it took . ce. Hi* communication to Mr. Stautou can doubtless be found among the record* of the War Depart ment uuleiw retained by the latter 1 among his couiideutial paper*. The Pickett Confederate ArrhiTea —An Kxprewtlon from Jefferson 1 Davis. The New Orleans Picayune of July 1 26, eays: Our special correspondent at Wash ington city has telegraphed the Pica-,* yuue that iu the so-called Confederate' 1 , j official archieves, lately purchased by , t the government from Colonel Pickett 1 J(who claims to hare been in the Con- ] t'ederata Diplomatic Service), there is 1 a letter alleged to be from Jacob 4 Thomjwou, of Mississippi, to Hon. J. J B. Benjamin, which the Washington special* to the Northern press have ' represented as showing that Thompson 1 was the regular authorized agent of • the Confederacy with Clay, Holcombe „ and Saudets as associates to procure the buruing of New York, Philadel phia, St. Louis and Cincinnati, aud to ( organise a counter revolution at the , North. Hence the SL Albans raid, i Our Washington correspondent claim* ' jto know personally that those state- menu arc false in many respects, as he t was cognizant of the operations of the 1 Confederate agents in Canada, aud be \ charges that the "specials" have not ] even given the contents of this alleged ' letter as published on the 24tb, as a '] campaign document by the Grant and " Wilson National Committee. We ' were informed a couple of days since, on the best authority, that lion. Jeff- j erson Davis has spoken to a friend 1 about these Pickett* "Confederate ar- ' chive*." Mr. Davis desires the publi- ' cation of theeo pretended documeot*. He is not afraid for any document to' which he aud his Cabinet gave their assent, to be placed before the world. He savs no such plan ever went from the Confederate executive office, or from any officer in charge of a depart ment of the Confederate government. —♦ ♦ - It would be well if the leading lie publican journal* would decide upou some consistent mode of opposition to* Groelev, They warn their friends uot totoucli him, that be i* uot a Republi can and when elected would be as wicked as the most ultra Democrat in! the land. Democrats are appealed to by these jobmals not to vote for Hor ace because be has not changed his ' spots and is only a wolf in sheep's | clothing. They find the ground slip-, ;pmg from under their feet and scream ' for help in double G. Hartranft, the man who only "bor * rowed" those aeven thousand dollars from his friend Evans, was in Wash ingtou the other day hunting up Gov ,' crnmctu poailious for his friends, by which he hopes to aivance his pros pects. He may a well save himself * the troublo as lite people will not make , a Governor of a man who is the too] of f a ring and whose skirt* arc tainted— a man who has done his utmost to , shield the thievs who robbed them. Cameron Matches Tweed, " A Five Million liaccr in I'cnncylva r u ia — Grant'* Friend* —Tammany j Ring Tactic* to Help Hartranft. (Special correspondence of Uic World.] I , EA*TOW, Penn,, Augu*t 14, I*72.—Rcli-! able information has been received that a, , fund of SS,UOI>,UUU has been put to the ser-| . vice of the Administration in this State.! , Simon Cameron himself pay* $1,1)00,000. The election of Buckalew hero in October! would be fatal to the success of Grant in , November. Desperate extremities must' he retorted to, and they are at hand. It is notorious that ihoCity of Philadelphia has , at any time since the war boon Democratic 11 on a fair count; but tho Registry law of, that city, passed by a Radical Legislature,' in the interest of the ring, has made anj honest vote iin|Hisblc, where the Board of Aldermen is obliged to appoint a Demo- j . crat, either for registration, or in the elec tion board they select their man, and pay! him for keeping his eyes shut Cameron ha* already made his own ticket in Phila delphia. \V. B. Mann, in the meeting of tho State Central Committee, called for the purpose of nominating another candidate' for Governor, and throwing Hartranft over! to appease the wrath of the whole, declar- { od that the city would give 16,(100 Kepubli-j j can majority, and ho knows how it can ba done. So do we, though we remain pew-j cries# to prevent it The Po*lmalcr of this place ha* been authorized to draw ii}K>n the funds for $6,000, t<> wager upon the success of Hart- { rnnft. This it a good game ot bluff, and , they play it well. Cameron's czperienco in buying votes, and fraudulently count ing others unpurchatable, place* bit inten tion, if not his ability, beyond reason for denial. As such i* the game, let Pennsyl-1 1 van la be ready. Grant's hangers-on, after spending vast sum of money to prevent tho demo- , crat* ondoriing Greeley, now, since they 1 found to few that would bo bought to slick ' for a ctraightrout ticket, are making up a | purse of fivu million dollar*; to carry i Pennsylvania. In another column we copy a disclosure rnnde by a World cor- - respondent, showing how Cameron is J working with his gold. Simon himself „ ha* given I million to this fund, in order t to defeat Buckalew and Greeley. jj GREELEY and BROWN CLUBS AT TENTION . j, A beautiful oil cbromo of Hon. UOK- r ACE GREELEY, the finest arid only oil " chromo of this distinguished statesman published. They aro Just the thing for transparencies, as you get a much better a likeness, and at lest cost than painting. Will frame 12x16 inches, and make an ele gant picturo for the parlor. Sont by mail postage paid, on recoipt of 75 cents ; throe lor $160; six fors26(); twelve for $4 Bo' Send orders spoil to _ URBEN A BRO., C, 401 Yifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. * W AKftKN'S PATENT COOKER L For sale by p spr.au tf. WE. J. M MANIGAL. £ ZJTKA M MKI'ARATOK ami Khiagl* " J Mill for Hale - The undersigned of* nr* hi* 10- horse power steam engine and | iayser sonerator, and D-horse power ca rina and saingla mill, for sale. These ma bine* have only Ixma run two year* and ire In good order. Terms easy, The ua* larsignad will aevompany the purchaser, f desired, to inslrurt in the use of the ante. Apply to tiICU RBKHXR, . uly'JQ.4l Aaronsburg, Pa. [ PIMPS! ! Wooden Pinups, ' AMD PIPING. |< The undersigned would respectftilly call j he atUMitiun iTihat-ltiaans ofuisnlreoounty,! uid Fentisvalky in partiouiar, to the fact ,hal lie Is manufacturing made at home or elsewhere. He ut* none t>utthe best material, siwssaisn THIS to give satisfaction, as being the nuwt last- i ing aud durable, si'rzaioi TO THB OLV wooden pump, being arranged to Ut the water off and prevent freezing in winter Fine, uoplar or curuniber pump* always on baud. His iwatlriai for pump* is all •awed from large timber, and are thus Secured against Checking or Cracklac. All orders by mail promptly filled FIFING, made of the bast material, of live inch scantling, joined togalher with coupling blocks, thoroughly banded, and warranted to stand any pressure required for ordinary usst. Frice* of piping rang* from 12 to IB cents per foot. t*snd orders U> •eptaO ly J TELLER, miMburg,T*. ( Carriage MANUFACTORY Centre Hall, Pa. GKO B lIARFSTKR Ha. on hod and for sale at the most rea sonable rates a splen iid stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIKN, and every description of Wagons both FLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be made ot the best and most durable materials, and by the most expe rienced workmen. All work sent out from the establishment will be found to be of the highest class and sure to gine perfect satisfaction He will also have a five as sort merit of BLEIOUS of ail the newest and most fashionable style* well and carefully made and of the best material*. An inspection of hi* work is asked as It is believed that none superior con be found in the country. aug2fi.tf. HARD WAKE HTOKEJ J. A J. HARRIS. NO. 6, BROCK KKUUFF ROW A new aad complete Hardware Blore has Seen opened by the undersigned inßrock erboffs new building -wheretheyare pre as red to sell all kind* ofßuiidingandHouM Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Hteel, Nails. Buggy wneeU in setts, ChampionCiothe* Wringer, Mill Maws, Circular and Hand Maws.xennon Maws, W ebb Maws, IceCreaw Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothe* Racks, a fill, assortment of Glass sndMirror Plate of al sites, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamp*. Belting, Mpokes. Pel!oe*,andUubf,Plows,Cultivators, Corn Flows, Plow Points, Mbear Mold Board* and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery JShov els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges Screws, Mash Mprings, Horse-Shoes, Nail* Norway Rod*. Oil*. Lard, Lubricating, Coal, Linseed. Tanner*. Anrilt,Vicea Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Boils, Gong Belt*.Traßells,Grindstoaot,Carpoa ter Tools, Fruit Jar* andCsns, Faints, Oils, Varnishes received and for tale at junoS 68,1?. J. A J. HARRIS. FURNITURE! Grand Opening FOR 1872. [ AT JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, where he has opened with a very large stock of the latest styles, both fkney and common th l FH 6 1 If. t W% . __ .9 , Parlor, Chamber and Kitcben Furni ture. CHAIRS, of all kinds. ! All kinds of repairing done with newt nets and dispatch having four good worz - men at the bench. I am prepared to do f ail kind* of custom work, fine or common. Thankful for past favors, { hope by strict 'attention to business you and everybody i eiso will show smiling fare* at my new . ware room*. JOHN CAMP. jani2.tf. gROCKKRHOFF HOUSE, Allegrieney Street, Belle/on ta. Pa. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*. , A FIRST CLASS MOTEL. OOMFOSTAHUE BOOMS PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN OONVENIEN CES-ANI) REASONABLE Charges The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to tbeir country fiienda, first 1 j class accommodations nnd carefill atten tion to the want* of guest* at all times, at fair rate*. Careful hustlers and good stable ! ling for horse*. An excellent table well I served. A Bar supplied with fine liquors. Servant* well trained and nverjrthing r- ? unite in a first class HoteL Our location in the business part of the town.uear the Post Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Bank*, and the principal place* of business, renders it the most eligible place for those trho visit BrilelWtc on bus!- ■j or pleasure. An Omnibus will carry paaacngen and baggage to and front all traina free of charge. N e\v Clot hing Store A. STERNBERG, engaged to manage for I. L. Rcizentlcin. in the corner building, opposite Hoffer's -tore, Bellcfontc, lias established a new] 1 Clothing Store, where the best bargains in !the county arc offered. $7.50 to s]s for SuiU of thp fin est Ca&simere. HATS, CAPB 1 and a full and complete assortment of cv- ] ery thing in the line of Clothing. , l tienl's Fnrntnhlng Deeds all directly from their own manufactory. Alto. J Jewelry, Walohes, Ac. \ They have engaged their old clerk, Mr. A. Sternberg, so well known to the people, and who will be pleased to see nit old / friends. ap6tf. Pieoc goods of every description, sold low to enable everybody to have hi* cloth- , ing made to order. 1 V 1 >MI NISTkATORa NOTICE.—Let- * 2Y. lers of adihinistration on the estate of Catharine Rankin, late of Potter twp., dee'd, have been granted to the under signed, who roquesU all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the same to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. ALEE. KERR, r july 12.Gt. Administrator. THE LOGAN * CEMENT C 0.,. *1 it mi far tu re rw of and Dealers IN Tbe Cement is of the very Beet Quality, guaranteed to be Superior to A tny in tbe State. w All orders sent by mail should be addrss hl to W. F. M'Mawus, Agent, P.O. Box, 16, Bellefonte, Centre Co. 16 July U- W . 0* DBIH IH'CIKH. a, Q a M rift Kit MILLHEIM MARBLE WOKS. Ntw Finn—Ntv ZaUrpw, DEimSGER A HUSBER, (SuceoMor* to 8. O. DBIVIBOMB) W* would m( respectfully Inform Lb* lh V h V Tui/. SSjlf Si£i"to SETS?" L>F! >{>• to carry on tU MUM uader ra now cm] ftuifficiii. TOey ha** on hand, and will make to orflcf, MONUMENTS, COUCHES. TOMBS* HBADSTDNJW. Kj-r ib, '?, priea. W# ui the bed ffftdtc of nm|)c— ITALIA*, CAKABA, • AMEBICAM HTATDAAT, • ... KL'TLAUD Ac., Shop,|M.t f Bridge, Mill Bairn. J.ZETLEB A SO* i DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockcrboff Row, Bollefooto.Pa PnfM?r7! Suwf (SSnfe dk*. Pur* WIM and Liquor* for •adtoal purpoam alway* kept. may tl. ft 8P B WtUM>* TMOMAAA UK IL JJARDWABK STORK!! I WILSON A HICKS, I o UollofotiU. Pa. j S (ttuccateor* to IBWIB A WILAO*.,) Respectfully inform 0M chiton* OF O '• Centre and other count!**, that they *" ' < bava oaa of tha larg set and beat **• 3 S lectod DOCK of Hard vara to HA found, 9 - coiuueting of Ira*, Btoal, Mail*, £ 2- H.r Shoe*. A tela Spring Wagon < Skein* and Bon**, Complain tTk of K > carpenter tool* and builder* bard- C a "K* *••* that, *•; £ - u.-t.f. i -tube*. cu utiibarpampoand ? < tubing. Lamp# af all kind*, acalaa, £ |u) [Ut|ffy ( a £ WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. g Pull Una of taddiary and coaek ma ker. good*, wood work for bqniw _ and wagon*, plough*, barrow*, fulii -0 raton and grindrum*. looking d g flame* and mirror nlalee. Picture Q ~ frame* made to order. They also M J Ibnve tha oalahratad cook Mora, © SUSQUEHANNA, C x erery one warraatod to gira perfect G r> Mtufartion All kind* of parlor . £ atoraa Wa an datormiaad to aall 3 g at the lowart price* for oath, or a r l a. kbwrt credit—not to aaaaod lb roe M - month*. Call and *aa u*. ae we take 2 5 pi nature in ebowing our rood*. J WILSON A HICKS. 2 mar 16tf Ballefoote, Pa. £ = 3 3 I Oift &. Flory'* New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. . They bare now opened, aad will ooartant ly keep on band, a splendid Mack of new sHOao, GAIT&KS, A SLIPPKKM, Car men, woman and children, from tha haat tnanufactorim in tka country, aad saw of fered at the Lowest Price*. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon | .hart notion. They in rite the people of jiki* vicinity to give them a call, ae thoy 1 will (trive to mark n thare of their rat foaaga. myNW FURNITURE STORK. 1 DOOB BELOW HOVTBB'B BELLEFONTE, PA. GEORGE (/BRYAN, Dealer tn ITUMHITTT*! OK ALL KINDS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAINS, Parlor aad Chamber Beta, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Dimei ne tttieue ALL KINDS OF HAENESSL r ailvor plated and Yaaboo Haraoos double \ and a!nla, bridloa and baiters. Apr 1 J ,j 1 ■ - • ■ U THE KEYSTONE I LIGHTNING ROD CO. Art tbo Solo Proprietors of tbo Celebrated T. T. Klnsey Patent 01 Copper Lightning Rod. _ Also manufacturers of DOPPEM CABLE, BtBS AHB WEATHEB TAME* )f avory Ooariptiaa and af tbo moot approv ed Stylo. ill order* for putting up Rod* and Van** co atU rtttiv* prompt aUentiAf if given to K1 GEISS dc COMPANY, c* od A geot for Centre Couuly Ai CBNTBEHALL, PA. aprlgtf f Furniture Rooms! J. O. DBININGKR, r mpcctfully inform* tka citiaolu of Centra county, that ha haacoaaiaatly on hand and make* to erdeo, all kind* at BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, eHIN Ks WABHBTANIIS, T OORWIRCUPBOARIP BOMB Malta CKBIBB ALWATB on IA Hi** toe k af randy-mada Puraiture latar* and warranted ofgood workmanship and?* all made under hi* owaimn*diat**up*r%. •ion, nd i* offered nt radar a* ebaap Met** where. Thankful for paat favor*, ka aoli. it* n oontiauance of tka name. Call and roe kit Meek before purehaair elrewbere. _____ _ apiwartf. Wm 'li ViW " * •TITEK* dLAI R A HTIT2IB, . Attornaya at Law, Balltfonto, Ofße •, an tba Diamond, ass* aoor to Gar. man'* hotel Ceoraltetion* la Garmaa m feblPWtf J Collactioa*promptly madaaad sprain attention given to thcoa having land* mi property for rale. Will draw up and here acknowledged Deed*. Mortgage*. A. Of- Ira in tha diamond, north vide of tit* court house, Bellefoate. ortSTlßtf KBBBT BBOCBBSaOTT, IDIBtUt, Provident. Caahirr PXNTRR COUNTY BANKING CO (Lata Milliken Hoover A 0&) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow lataraM, Diacouat N^tae, Goaarnmant Bamritiae, Gold anl * tP attend* to all *u iaaae aatroMad to him. Julf.^tf a P. PORTVET, Attorney at Law * Boliafeate, Pa. OGaa over Hay ibank marUWtf a. V K'aLLiBTEB, *awaa a aajlvan H'ALIISTXR * BLFTVX* A TTOAMETH-A T-LA W, Bellefeato, Centra Co., Paan'a. aplßtf IRA c. MITCHELL. U* Bellefoate, Pa. OGca la Garmaa,* new building rpp**iti tha Chart Hon*a C. H. OUHBIL wha it pormaaaatly Inratrd la Aaraaaburj in foe aGra fomerly oocuidod byl>r Nadr, saoeaaa—hav lag tha a'Epariaaaa of a" a umbo* of yaara la tha profeeMon, ha would cordi ally I*Tka all wha have an yet ><* give* fail i ga 11. In ijr i i BLd tt iruUlii af Ut* aaaartioa. gWTceth extracted without aaia _ _ _ mnyTSTtthf nra. K. oavia. c. T,*UX*IM OBTIB A A LIE Ah DIR. Attoraaye-at-law. (MM iaOoarad Bouee Bailafonta,* Pa. a J. *P GKPHABT, witb OrvieA Alasaador, ettaad* to aolltt. tloo* ia tha Orphan'* Court. - k' aFI rtyfer;,!*., and Jjpricee, for man and boyi iaat arviaad at Wolf wall known Stand. ~ "<:hr H Hsid, " Mnillhaim, C'uatra Paws*. Rmpactfolly iaforma hi* frtead* sad tha public ia gairral, that ha ha* lust apaaad •i kil Rfv ciMhb nsGtii. tklhOYf A dar * Stare, aad keep* coentawtly aa hand all kiad* w Clock*, Watcha* aad J*watr> af tka lataat aho tha Marmnnll* Patent Oalaadsr Oloeka, provided wkh t aomplMa indrE af the month, and day af the month and wee* on iu foe*, whit* ia warranted a* a paifott tin**-k sapor. KBpClocka, Watoha* and Jeaalry ra> paired on short notice and wnvranlad- aeplPdAly MILLER S HOTEL, W*OWAID, r* Bttgtw arrive aad depart dally, favorite hotal It now in Tan nranaE one of tha ant pleasant conn try Vriti* la oaatml Pamuylvaaia. Tha traraliag eaaa muaky will alwny* And tha heat irrnami 4uoa. Drover* oaa at all time* baaooam modatod wkh ttabla* and paatara for any s. u EB b* r of eattla or berua*. Jnlyfdltf GEO. MILLKB. A BAUM, BETH OLD* • BBW'ttBBKLB A* raovT, nttaop at.. Hellafonta. WINES AND LIQUOBE The aahocrihar rmpactfolly call* thaak lentioa of tha puhttc to hia aalaMiahm at, where ka ia prepared to fornkk all kinfoaf Foreign ana flomaatlc LMaon* wholaaala at the 1 <-> weet caab prioar. which ami wnrtnri - tod to ba tha beat qualkio ecci>rding to their reepectiv* yricot. Hi* Mod: con*i*U of Eye, Moooagabota, Irish and other Whlakka, JlkSds of Braodioa. Holland Ota, Port, Modem. Cherry, Blackberry and otbor Wlooa—tbo boot artiejoo—at a* raaaoaablo rates oa caa bo bad la tbo city, Choinpegne, Cbottj. Blackberry. Otagwr and Carraway Braedic, Pure Jamaica an i Now EagUj Bam. Cordial of all klnda. Ha would particularly invito Fanners, Ho to! koopors and otbor* to coll and examine bi* largo supply, to judge for tb—rlvoa and be certain of procuring wbat they buy, which caa seldom bo dpo pbca pprehto ag la tho city. Oa Herrings, Marriage, and ruin tbo bnpriaoM of thews nods,—wuh sure moans oT relief for th* Erring and Unfortunate, dammed and da bllitnled. Boot in tooled letter envelop** Awe of charge. Addruat. HOWARD ASSOCIATION No. 2 South Ninth St. Philadelphia, P4 ooUAIy. GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, best. op *SJssrourw RUHL a OAULT. Codes, Tea, Soger, 6yrup, Dried Fmtt, Cteeed Fruit, Homo, Dried Beef, Sell, Pickles, Butter, Flour, Cure Man], Bock went Floor, end everything osaaly kept ia a well rogu i^JratcUteOr^^^^ AiIRTII BALL McmfL t Joan SraxoLxe, Proprietor. Btego* arrive nod deport dally, ter all pniata, north, south, oast and weal. tff ro ITTELXS; " HOLEBALB WINE A iIQUOB STORE Biehop street, ReUefonte, ia tba Stone hull TOf *!???;"" • Tokos pi emu re 'n r.farming the public tb*t 11 AU MarrtU, Kaa a*ti Ca*k War-oWed to aaafaw tkt quantity represented I Mutbl tor ■Uli.l Bull, [ugs, and dvtiiijohn* constantly oa haiu! ONLY PURE NECTAK WHISKY ia town. , All liquors are warraatod to give talis gwtioo. liquors Will bo sotdtby the quart or tlorco. Ho bos a laiwe lot ot rv/.v . ®OTTLID LIQUORS lerospebtfnilynelicllsombroof public pa • ron 4** myldt, T a * djUrmiaod to met the' his stook of r""^ ■ow .rd^a^S£j t - Btof ftr Colll^*t ® eMOIt- Seddles, Hnraeas, Oollers, Bridleo, Beautiful Toilet Setts, Pella, Be, Poo sal. by WM WM r M'HANIQAL hj-OTTCE,- llisahotb Stoue A lunatic) bit boon AUd fa • • OouH jtCammou tiZ of^ SootS axcopttous arqtl M '" a - -ma b '