A + Fx gs 3 HALL op 3 I ec gun Aco basi At me SA A mi ino - wg Ai kl ne A arn > | 5 OY Ag YF "n TIAN d A r ' OWE SEWING MACHINE. TERMS. ~The Centre Hart Reror- | THE MASS MEETING AT ( ENTRE Ferpuson—IHon, Wn Burchfield, | (3an (3a ‘ hair, w ‘H TER is published weekly, at 81,50 per year | HALL. Fred. k rumrine, | Genen Buelianats to theghair;:whe LA A SA gh a so As. mtn o———— ‘Jors nor tobacco jof the most refined | when the, Foderal cause: met with a Geo, Fairer, at Bellefonte, solls the cele- | in advance; and $5200 when not paid in | hand Half John L. Gray, John A in a neat and appropriate specch. | tastes and elevated morals: itis said of reverse, and paid i i brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has ad vance. Reporter, | month 15 cents, d F TH i MOOI, 0 in de aray pt 0 in “dl. | i : . . ee . . . ’ : , paid it when the National | GREAT OUTPOURING 0 E | wade known the object of the meeting, | him, by those whe have konwn him | cause prospered, the case was different. Ro superior in the market. Go to Fairer's | Advertisements are inserted at $1,50 per Hunter, store and see it. "It has received prize med- | square?(10 lines) for 3 weeks, Advertise- | PEOPL . Patton—Dr. John Bush. | On motion of R. II. Duncan, Samuel from his early youth, that he never | The bonds they bought wi ught with green- all fairs. They are the oldest estub- | ments for a year, half year, or three months | a bin 0 TN Ae pe IR Tan y , . : . . 5 nes in the world. at a loss rate. CENTRE ( OUNPYINA BLAZE Benner—Mich, Groy e, C, Hile. NS. Foster and Wm. K. Alexander was under the influence of strong drink backs, were in greenbacks to be paid. al i | hy All Job-work, Cash, and neatly and ex | BEARS : Spring—John G. Larrimer, John h Secretar: After an ex- ror kk : ——— peditiously executed, at reasonable char-- | FOR SEXY MOUR; BLAIR, Barnhart. , were c sen, relaries. b y Tiaver nown to tell an untruth or | Because the Democracy ask these men QZRA Ri ITL Mik Cosh. : DE Elli A sw | & MACKEY. Bellefonte—S, T. Shugert, Folix change of views by sevoral members of {utter a profane oath—..q0 " ‘ Hoe 4 CENTRE HALL REPORTER. | THE POLE RAISING, ee Howtird bor. — Judge Allison. Samuel 8. Foster, Geo. W. Stover, | Purity of life i with him a marked with-—we are branded as redudiators Fulton Range I =| On Thursday 24th, the Democracy | . Howard twp.: Capt. W. Randall, | Daniel A. Musser and Win. K. Alex- | characteristic. Educated in the Epis- { the odium attempted to be fastencd Oriental Rae K Geer Teele Save —— il D3 ¥ OF a I | of old Centre, assembled 1 A as Fon | Fah {3 lena ans NeW. Mark ander, to confor with influential citi _ieopal church, he has ‘ever remained | upon us, # > Sporte Paton Fok PRESIDENT | vention at Centre Hall. r Wont ie La "LC To : h A Bi 5 zens in the East end of Big Valley, | faithful to its communion, adorning its ‘ rt . t 2 ter NT n . ‘eek 2) : A onry. . d or, . : . £3 . ’ Pe Spears Orbicular. i | during the greater part of the wee uion Aughry, Juno: bing interested in Ril Roads, to ascertain doctrines by a blameless life and mul- A Wedding in high life, _ Also great variety of Gas Burners, Egg HORATIO SEYMOUI | was wet, and on the morning of the | Huston: (. Chronister, y . : ; ; : : or Cannes: aad ‘other Stover and Heaters of New York » | 24th, a clouded sky betokened more | Worth: Capt. J. Morrison, | what they would do to assist in making | liplied deeds of charity. Yet free from | About eight o'elock this evening(24th) 3 i S fo HB @¢ . gn . ! « { & . * . . - She: nL ORI Ct AS oa | rain, and about ten 10 o'clock it com. | Taylor: John Copenhaver. a survey of the several routs proposed | kectarianism, he has contributed liber. { Kobert T. Lincoln Esq., the eldest son # J » ok . » . oa r . 4 . bd » - A full line of Tinware aud Seidunling. For Yice PRESIDENT : | menced raming, and continued to pour Rush . os 1a. Pest, Jac. Kepler. ; through the mountains between Miff: | ally to the erection of evory other of the Inte President, Was united in the LAIN i he GEN FRANK P.BLAIR l down Simon eg uel bal noxt Snowshoe: J. H. Holt, D. H. Yea- lin and Contre Counties; this com- | church and place of public worship in bonds of matrimony with Miss Ma ya , : : 4Ve Nel ’ ine: in kept pour- | ger. : . : : . i sh purehasers will find it an ad- ge. f rmorning ; but As the rain cp I | | 8 3 . : . ag AR ’ anv , | a. ribs 1 aioe it Harli see He Bins all. HiiStoro i of Missouri. ing down, the delegations of Union|. Burnside: Gi. 3. Boak, B, Vedeffor, | Mitte to call a meeting at any time | the city of Utica and vicinity. An K iy oly daughter of Senator Flar- near the R. R. Depot. | DEMOCRATICSTATENOMIN (r10xs loving Democrats and tav-payers kept | Milesburg : Col. - i . iY “ Via Ye 454 i ' » Ay » » 1 { TT * { ‘CY yy : } / 3 Ve i . : : - i 1 3 3: J. REIBER | id point of numbers, the I fut sung x i oN drew He ah. it M. B. Herrin 4 IF +-ngaea : 9 longress | Methodist University in anothor State, | dist Episcopal Church, officiating. The - RE ' | grand success, notwithstanding thou- |. Clinton County: M. B. Herring, To the people of Clinton county, it | op » ‘children: o y "| bri was tastefu ressed i : Respectfully announces to tha citizens of | FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL: (sands, who had made predarations to Hon. Wak Parsons, Wm. Brown, | is mt, Ieesinry for us at this The \childrenofighe Orphan Aslam ie ilk, tri ow 4 i i Poles wrwariin that he is now prepared GEN. WELLINGTON I. ENT | come, desisted on account of the «Vou Secretaries : : : li wut I ol ims wr ancak | have been guests at his house(which In , § Li with pear] OFA: to furnish upen shortest Rotieg: Ad ne of Columbia County. * ther. | Hon. PAG"Meek, Hon. C. T. Alcxan- | [M6 10 Vidicate the claims, y LC ‘a house of prayer,) and it was noticea- | Menta. Amongst those present were eve le Qo Q | ” ” ! » : , : r 4 aete } de . i . . ~ ehoap as elsewhere, every article in thelin Almost every house in Centre Hall | dor, BL. Spangler, W. K. Alexander J | of the character and worth of A. | ble that, when the news of his nomina- | Secretary M’Culloch, Secretary Wells, of Tin and Shestiron Ware. | For Congress : > \ ‘ } re TP 7 Ey “ i . 0 Fisher Carer < OF - p FIL OT Mackey. pe § { ) $ 334 ' . - » a . STOVE-PIFE & SPOUTING, L. A. Mackey, Clinton county. | was decorated with flags, everereens | B Fisher, Fargus Potter, Edw. | r, Mackey. There is not a business man | tion for President reached Utica, these | Senator Ramsey, Mrs. Abraham Lin- * v | | ronsides Cook. Oriental Cook. i of Fayette County. John Grove, 6. W. F. Gray, B. Weber in the county whois not acquainted | op; y, ha county who i d | children spont 2 in | coln, Senator Harlan, and . . . . aks Gen. Buchanan, upon taking the | ‘ith hi and can personally testify : Ponianeon ly tuned out in : car BE, : ion -, &e., Sir VERPLATING | Charles A. Mayer, of Clinton county’. | flags, were suspended across the streot, chair, made a short vut appropriate Nw, NIU CAD persons oy testily | procession, and manifested their joy in lan. No cards of invitation were is- 4 J 4 aa » Tr. i *¢ ASSO } . | ! * ~ i 3 g . a yi : : is p { aCe m : i 3 : i Por Yuieabey executed in the Snes and most | : por Asse mbly A and another large one waving from | speech, which was loudly applauded, | Io va chara Sn 3 gunileman, his | many pleasent wavs peculiar te, the n- sued, and the party consisted of a few " .. . : +h « *s) \* oo lr a of 14 3 1 > i : ; ? e . : ze ] i . i ili durable style. ive him a eall. fs ehar- P. Gray Meek, of Bells fonte. ihe windows .of the Reporter office, | and on motion, & comunitteb, consis- | © a % ' norency of children. : personal friends of the two families. able, ap WAY. ‘ istrict Att py : . | eX AX 1 or yer | f 3 C0 lency at .: } : or i i KOs are reasons e gh } ¥ For Dist ict At otney : inseribed with “Seymour, Blair and | ting of Co 1. Ale xander, J. G. Meyer | 0d hus Sqmpetenc) ind htness to rep | toni ; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln will leave to rules! BUGGIES! Henry Y. Stitzer, of Bellefonte. Sucker”. The lad ¢ deserve great [and Col. Love, was appomted to wait | resent us at Washinton. H: came to Soldiers and Bondholders —Bonds morrow for the north, ona wedding » ~ . FOYT OP | MMACKCY., - : AU: ¥ oo . : . yr hy ii} : 1 . : J.D. MURRAY. | For County sury oyor . 4 upon ( ol. Mad key and miorm him this county mn 1841 —two years after and Greenbacks. tour. ‘a n Th » itehe . ‘re 1 for the taste they dis laved mn | . a COLIN WHE Ar Fy LO Listed to! . | oy 1 Contra Hall, Pa, Nanataosirer of all | William P. Mitchell, of Howard bor | credit ) ¥ e1spiay _ | that the meeting was ready to listen to the organization fo the county, a poor | [From the Columbus (0.) States- When i e Pri , kinda of Buggies, would respectfully inform For County Commissioner : preparing wreaths and ropes of ever- | an address trom him; the conmmitie | man) en is a bed not a bed? When op itis alittle buggy. the citizens of Centre county, that he hason | ' FY : chia sia : aon boy, and comparatively unknown. By hand John Bing, of Unionville. g.ecns. sual returned «with ‘our gallant non - : , AY OT "0 « 1 » | v : g : N E Ww B U G G I E ~ For Auditor . Chi f \M arshall \ lex Shannon with i HEE and next congressian, W ho. 311 Pe I'S Vi rance aud honorable deport- i Cier eral Meigs has kstied Roll of - " y ; hy | i : ef-Manr . l Xe} ‘ ’ i | . ¢ b | : : he a 4 : — with and without top, and which will by | John Rishel, of Potter bi istants A. A. Kerlin, Laf, Neff | outing thestand, was greeted with | ment, he soon sscured for himselfs | Honor No. 15, containing 18,300 | ADIES LOOK HERE) Tvs a] « te | ’ afr =~ s~isid SN. 2. er ’ al. a aly . : . ta * a A ' . . . » | . . - . . sold at reduced prices for ca: h, and a rea | IS assistan 4 i round alter reund of deatenin Chi ge reputation at the bar as 1 practising names of decensed soldiers who died in senable credit given. ———. == 1 Jo} ‘onlevy and D. C. Keller, was! i askav. a sins | v Sind i { John Conley an . . NCHCT, o> | Col. RST | ey el apuentiy aiiuded . . . . . . . Twe Horse Wagons, Spring Wagons &e., | Armstrons is for he ie. 1 Driv : dl yo Rey, alot 0) attorney. His liberality and kindness | defence of the Republic, and were in- FAIRER & Co made to order, and warranted to give satis- | Armstrong 1s WING A prIvI- promptly on the spot in the morning, | our constitutional form of govern called to his support, many warm per- | terred in the national teri » . . 2 7 . i . : . | . a : : : ve a y N 1 » ar or- | » » ‘ . , o S 3 fasiion in every respect. done dn 3 | leged class of nabobs in this country | with a large and magnificent escort of { 0d how strictly we should Pl ) ye l | : tional cemeteries at All kinds of repairing done in s 1091 Ne- sed of the rich. why s ee | : un a pence the institutions framed for us iy | onal friends. Farmers, business men, | Artietam and several places in Vir- tice. Call und see hia stock of Buggies be- | composed of the rich, who shall PRY | men and ladies on horsa-back. ready to | xt] hl l the nba lik lai I Leinia” TASH 1 : . loire-tathers, which have peen the ie » laboring poor, alike claimed | ginia. for Purchasing elsewhere. | no taxes. Mackey, says, the rich must | meet and receive the delevations—ev- | deat " 38 oo " ni Bl the Woring h ¥ Le 1° a , LiL ! Lo : i Gt LN : {4 ‘ > He AA hian® A Paation of our ere: 8 As 8&8 nha } I'm as A frien anda universal senti- | Bae ere spine dv Hi To . apr) } ‘ & ; um as their friend, | yes NATIONAL BAXK OF | pay “equally” with the poor, according j ery horse decorated witha flag and a | tHe then’ stated that he was a cand ment accorded to him honesty of pur 3 oe, » . I . | v . i , . C ace ue i St " . 8 : to their “value,” now, farmers, me- | wreath of evergreen dotted with flow- | date for congress, and that he wae o- 1a di ition t ist i | Not one of tl 13,300 soldi Pek Senig Clot ios Sacques, White : : e | ; <¢ and sposition to assist in ma- | 4 ole o ase 3J0 rg rR kav. Li | chanies, and laboring men, chaose ve | ers At the head of the escort was | WE W be elected, (wild applause) ; ts ose Mh. Uisposil; 1 a | 1 . To : 30: y=Is, Cri ney Tuble hs, Coumtutpmies re » : os i a 4 4 : . als | IY | FT "0s * ' y 4 1 1a » "i198 rou of . » ¥ 1 » 1 (LATE HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE | hetween Armstrong and Mackev vin | Wits the first tune he was a candidate | king Clinton enunty what it is to day. | whose lives ware offered up In de- | pypigoq Naphine Inperting, . Hy & CO } Al 2 3 HL AVL AR | specially noticeable the tall and orace- {or office and the nomin:it i (ys h 2 ity an l kindne iia hav n been ! fon se of the Uni m r ceived anything White Lace Curtin, Zephys & 7. b RINKS, i w— ee A ne. Mmmm | - . r Lbs 4 wt, Ul i Lio Lad 1418 ¢aartt an: { SR dy f i N > A ' or p } ’ ep r r ant “ . ' ful for f Mrs.” Lafayveite i, 88 | been te wed Ina a ora 3 2 wr . tr | . . terns, Tidy Cotton, S Bas E.C. Hours, Pres't. - J. P. Harris, Cash. Keep It Before The People. fl i HY ol g q b A y ween le hd on him against his wishes, felt and realized by many, whose pov- | but Greenbacks for the miserable pit- . Shawls, Work Baskets, : i i Bo i ladien] : dag-carrier; the flag she bore was a | but, the same mving come with such . . . . | ~ ' CEE TRY This Bank is now organized for the pur-| That since the Radicals have had | fag-ca ’ 2 | ) : 5 rity elaimed his attention and enlisted | tance Government allowed them. SUNDOWN pots of Banking under the laws of the { n° | possession of the State Government. | fine one, and though of large dimen- | Yiusual unanimity, tendered | y ae Wo . : | do . . NS, ted States. IN TN Tr kre ros i aT | mation, he could uot sav “uo = to is sympathy. Wiring the hard times | A pension of ninety-six dollars per i : Cartificatos issued by Humes, Mec Allister, | SIX I Y -F I E MILLI INS Ol | S10n8, she proved herself i pericet mas- i : i £ . I % | : i | } r} } ; } 3 h LtVe pas od SIN annum 18 allowed f« the family f th ¢ : 4 every kind, White Goods of be . . 3 ' . » 5 » a 3 * 1 3 i n { r ps r ay ASG S Ce | «& oS & C ’ Ce Ia F O A af > Hale & Ce., will be paid at maturity, and | DOLLARS have heen received at the | ter of it as the escort flew hack and | uviuand or the people, and at thei through winch we vel : ? Sa i : Jolin am, Perfumery, Ribbons— Chocks of deposits at sight as usual on pre- | State Treasury, only four miilions of | ry . s | bidding he had cutered the ean pari. 1857, a number of our business men | private soldiers killed in battle or dy yet and Bonnet, Cords and - reattion at the counter of the said Fir Ne | ye? “iy ~ OC Hiorth in its duty of receiving the dele- | peatenine choers for Mack. _ Cua : : 1 ! 5 ot oa « a "a, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies . | - Op an (AVE COP dCKeY, and | on osrtify to his assistance, and date { ing in the service. This pittance isa! | “8 Skirts, which have been applied to the pay : : 3 c 1 ‘ th . . "253 y : " tiowal Bank. : i ! ations. | cries of “bravo.”) He then alludsd 1 hades wali ix ibnralite Ja id in Greenback the hour of their relief to his liberality [so paid in Greenbacks. OOD SKIRTS 5 . > Fn 2 Al kinds of repairing done. He has al- | . . To oc i. ways, on hand buckets, cups, dippers, dish- | For President Judge (and patriotic mottoes, Three huge | i Bellefonte, N I's the place to buy Your Silks, Mohairs Yu iid ci ak . - ozambiqu : _ : Weelip the above from a Radical Lans, Brians, nlite onan Deisine sheet. ings, Flanels, Cpers Flanels, Ladies Coste Bellefonte, Pa. i Particular attention given to the purchase ment of the State debt. | his. : : ith tl | and sale of Government Securities. | K I EP IT BE A )’ 132 I T 3 > 20). | A bout 183 4 } 1 the wle-raising } LO his ormer conuection With the w aig . , . i A a . ' o $ E.C. HUMES, | PLE that sinc 4 4 Tie pi hs | } i", tl ~ | party and his having belonged to the and forbearance. There is not, per- Lhe private soldier, when he fire 8 ssident i «Fahad since the Wadieals came in commenced on the corner of the va- | #0 # ; ‘ © : 2.8 . nF > : 3 : tt Thienil Hosier I . , wives, : President o | to possession of the State Government | i. 0g : whi my | republican organization, and gave the | haps, a ehristian church in the com- | volunteered to defend the inte reity of | 1HTeR, ihaery, Fans, Beads, Bewing Silks ai Ree TA TARTS TTS mete + a | cant Hoffer lot, and in a short time a | Ire tL £8” . .s & '’ s : : : Science on the Adeanee, ! Wy EN ] ) FIy E MILLIONS OF | : 3 oy 9 | most satisfactory I'cilsons for ICN ing munity, but what has been the recipi- the Union was promised ma: § 10r his L ADIES AND MISSKS H. GUTELIUS, . | DOLLARS wate fasaty Ce { magnihicent hickory pole, somewhat | the latter, and touchingly appealed to he l ly | pav. and } : id i 3 1 : SHOEg . «LAND were received at the State | 1 . ? >’. poitlc ent of his banevolence, anc repeatedly | pay, and he was paid in Greenbacks, ad . . . ta. ’ . J - y v ) na 3 r thin yt . i ‘or { a as raise ’ $ aroee | ~ 2 } 3 le ; ’ 1erore . . . i . . - . i 3 Troaety, whic Tun ithe Jaw Should oy " : 0 feet, y . raised, with a large ir blid H friends Yo pink Hetore | ecieved this! inflaence. and support. | which the Radical press now say is not wind jay get YOY ining that can be thought : . wave gone Into the Sinking Fund for | red, white and blue streamer wavine | Voting RUC, Assisting rr ie alias : ; ines :! ' So uedin the Jrhe is permunentiy located Jn Anrons- the Lair of the Siate Debt acd oo Hie top; anid farther dawn u Ju i; country into ruination, by foliowine 'oor clients have had their business money but rags! : urg, in the offiee formerly occupied by TVA I VRIITIF fay ra wre | Ar C , & arther down a large aid af » Plieon) Cora vy FORA : Iw "AREA T™ : : 2 v Dr. Neff, and who has been Drneticing with | that TWENTY-ONE MILLIONS of sovolvius ! fy ol the lead of the radical congress. (Apt transacted and their wrongs redressed I'he bondholder, when he found | FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE . * * . y { ner y ey : . y Hine Wg * » try | 3 1 satire succe«s—having the experience of a | that sum went somewhere else. | revolving banner, with “Seymour anc plause.) The finances of the country without fee or reward.—Mechanics, | that he could make a hiwher rate of . which he has concluded to sell at Sgures as number of years in the profession. he would » IAT ' 1 TTY sr» I Blair.” ingeriho it in Jaret 16k 1 wars walan ’ ia po tol . ‘ . inc add dd ed have as vet not | KEEP IT BEFORE THE PR0. | Blair,” inscribed upon it in large let- | were referred to by , this eloqu , | merchants, and laboring men have been | interest and go untaxed on his wealth low if not lower than Philadelphia and given him a call, to doo, and fest the | PLE that the Radicals haveincreased | ters, the work of our young friend, D. ¢hampion of the people's interests, arc prices. in a clear and masterly manner |, Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the truthfulness of this assertion. Z# Teeth the rate of interest on the S ate Debt | I a 9 . asst ; ; : Eairaeted without pain. AR IY from 41 and 5 to 6 per cent ; ag v I Sener # er exposed the dangers to which we werc | gencrosity of a man who for thirteen [ dollar for dollar in Greenback rags | sale of the : o | tat a young Democrat, Mr. Calyin exposed, if the blundering policy of years has controlled the financial de. | for his bonds. The law that allowed EPIRY BROCKERHOFF, J. D. BUUGKRT, | the interet $201,000 per annum more j . . : President. Cashier. | 1 on it was under Democratic rule. Henry, climbed to a giddy heighth of | the radical leaders were not checked : | iriment of Clinton county The sol- | the issue of these bonds said they were A ILLIKEN, HOOVER & CO. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEO. | the pole, with the agility of a sailor, but the Toy hing polar Xe. Hack. diers who enlisted from this county | to be paid in greenbacks—the green. Je COUNTY BANKING Co. PLE that during the ten years of [and successfully loosencd the ropes | €¥ 3 Speech was as follows: “It is saic during the war, can truthfully bear | backs said the same thing. Yet the a le thut feu ha alevud fa lo appear as a very strange thing that his kind d liberals bordhold ho bought. thei: bond ho fixe the we MOC LIe ; y | witness to his kindness an 1berality. | bondholder who bough e nas | so as to perfectly Mt all ladies, I should be a Democratic candidate 0s Y g W. FAIRER & CO. RIV the expenses of that body were ONE \ " i inci : RECEIVE DEPOSITS, MILLION ON E HUNDRED AND The Boalsburg brass band was on for Congress, because I was a bond- | Their families during their absence in | with rags, the principal of which was Jina 1y. No. 4, Bush's Arcade. Asd-Allow Interest; TWENTY THOUSAND DOL. hand at an early hour and proceeded | holder and interested in a bank ; fel- the field, have frequently witnessed | to be paidSin rags, they now demand AVE 2) TAVIL Src, STORER i N y . ned + r Wwe it1 - . . . r Discount Notes, LARS more than the preceding ten | to Old Fort in company with the es- | low citizens, I Am Not a Bond his aid and received support and com- | that the contract he violated and set T a large and well assorted Stock o Buy And Sell : c t Securities, Gold and Cou- | Yoras of Democratic ascendancy, cort to receive the delegations from | Dolder, but the Bank with : ‘ Ny : abel 3 ardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes. Sad- Fo evernment Securities, Go ny Goa KEEP IT BEFORE THE “PEO. eo hoya > ws ere over | Which I am connected, holds | fort from his generous hands. No | aside, and he be paid in gold, worth a Paints, Mls Ho oo Sa- RVIS & ALEXANDER ~~ | PLE that the Auditor General's office, 1c fower townships, which ‘were over 100 Thousand Dollars worth | public enterprise in this county, has | one hundred and forty-five dollars in Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stoek of Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. | under Hartranft, has cost nearly $20,- a mile long, accompanied by several | op Bonds, WE PAID GREEN- | ever received Mr. Mackey’s refusal. | greenbacks for each and every dollar Svery dontri LA Onl apd sutyly Four aploes. 000 more than under his yredecessors. drum corps, with numberless flags and | BACKS FOR TH EM, AND I|Qqr schools, churches, railroads, lum- | claimed in the bond. For thus viola- {| apl0és. TWN Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist, weommodated and sustamed by the | by purchasing bonds, did so, paying | New York retail DOESSA PATENT OOLLAPSING SKIRT. Radical ascendancy in the Legislature, by which the pole had been raised. & WILSON. RA re Tn Nigh Soren A ay PLE Ey bpromn® 1E PEO banners streamirg from horses and 2 NE Ea Lan Eo bering interests, county improvements, ting the contract, in erder to put mon-| FRUIT CANS, by the Thousand, at the A apl0'G8, tf. We 0 hadical Auditor Gene | wagons. FOR THE BONDS,” |boom, and in short, all that makes up [ey in the pockets of the bondholder, | Centre Hall Foundry, for 15, 20 and % ral, Hartranft, and the Radical State The dele ation from th B 1 fo nte AS PAY 0 - A DS. ! . v . . cents aplece—warranted. =A liberak [QHN Fi MITCHELL —ATTORNEY- Treasurer, Kemble, paid out to spe- 8 © Joe. plone t "ny i. noble language raised the wild- | the prosperity of the county, have re- | at the present ruling rate of coin, five | discount to the wholesale tr sepi : Warboor ay, Devin the Doimostas- eial committees of the Legislature, side was somewhat late coming in, OW- | est applause, hats, hankerchiefs, um- | alized his assistance and found in him | hundred and forty-four thousand del- VALUABLE FARM AT io °. p30'68. nearly $10,000, last year, in defiance | 18 10 & delay caused by a breaking | brellas, cains, were swinging in the | 4 true friend. lars would be added to every million PRIVATE SALE! H. LARIMER, of the law forbiding the sg me. down of the Lock Haven band wagon ; | air, midst the deafening huzzas from Why shall we not, therefore, entrust { dollars of debt under which the coun The undersigned offers his Farm. abeut > 1 W. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa., I A or “ x erite. at . : ands of lips. ' After some f : Ofies with the District Attorney, Jn the Wh EY ops ue pro. but when it did get here, it came in dicusisay of i a ons Tiger him with our interests at the capital? | try now staggers, and to pay the inter- Ji rutles below Ciantye Hall, on the turn pike ous. may15'68, “ : ; . tpecte 1 with rac Arxs LoL : sed, ' 43 i. or Sadad Kemble, the Radical State Com mit tee, ha ted number, and with fine dis the deafening cheers of the vast assem- { Why shall we not to some extent, repay | est on which is so improverishing the Private Sale. The farm contains > R. P. BMITH, offors bis Professional not a single Radical news aper in tho play, accompanied by bands of music blage. The Colonel’s speech was a him for his kindness and friendship | people. 306 ACRES - y 4 i Hall, Pa. )e : 3 ire loan Office, Centre Ha a State, DARES DEN THESE | from Philipsburg and Lock Haven, telling one, and commanded the clo- toward us? Shall party prejudice be The 18,300 soldiers, who fill soldi- or N 1 ~y ’ 1 ' } ie 8 IS fy a9 . . . . » AS. Mc MANUS, E ACTS, and proved that the péople theno | sest attention of Republicans as well as so strong, and men so ungreatful as to | ers’ graves at Antietam and other | whieh will be sold asa whole, or te suit Attornoy-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt- | KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEO- | other side of our county were as much | Democrats, ite wi 1 ) hand: thei laces in Virginia, had no forty-four | Purchasers, as follows: The traet en the ly pave attention to all business entrusted PLE that we will forfeit one thousand J? The next speaker was Gen. Wm. | smite with unnatural hand their true places in Virginia, hac y-tour | couth-side’of the rnpike, Sonmining of mn, Jl. i dotars'to Auditor Goer Hartranft, | ot t° the importance of the cam- | \pGandlass, from Philadelphia, the | friend ?—Clinton Democrat. seis added fo each dollar paid them | acres, slluf which inslons soparataly : the OHXN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8. or anyother Radical, if, upon a public paign as their brethren on this side. | brave soldier and rising statesman. RAL : for the life-blood they poured out. | balaneebe will bo sold in two nearly equal Ta Nod ¥ z Bio 3 investigation, before an impartial Among the distinguished gentlemen We are sorry that space will not _per- A Lady’s Tribute to Gov. Seymour. The widows and orphans of that “roll | tracts, EO ary 10a. siioke-Romees Bpring st. ‘At home, except, perhaps, the Sribusal, the, above statements are | from abroad, who came with this dele- frit us'to A yes of the Gene The Revolution, Mrs. Cady Stan- | of honor.” have no forty-two dollars woud-house, a good stable, rst two wecks of every month. . ound not to be true.— Patriot. i s GG Ct 'g ral powertul speech; his appeals tw ’ sahoz thia.av . : y wagon-shed, hog-pen &e. eoth extracted without pain. gation, were Gen. M’Candless, Hon, the Stier his lucid oeposition of the | 0n® paper, publishes this extract from | and twenty-four cents added to the A food voung spoisorchard a choice fruit. Bellefonte, Pa. aplO'68 tf. Wm. P. Jencks, Col. Mackey and | ‘ : iE NedMv ta letter of a lady in regard to the Pres- ’ i i ! ’ y, and finances, &e. His spoke nearly two [8 y gard i * | scanty pension allowed, by being paid trees on the premises, A £90d wall of never H ———— [The Indians Defeated by General |, y C. A. Mayer. hours, and held the vast crowd midst | idential nomination : in gold, and no Radical orators and no failing water near the door, and a large cis- . D., Physician and 2 Burgeon, Center Hall, Pa. Sully . a oar t' ® Offere his professional services tothe citi- | Sr. Louis, September 24.—A letter zens of Potter and adjoining townships. . Dr, Neff has the experience or 91 isin from Fort Dodge, Kansas dated Sep- the active practice of Medicine and Sur- tember 19, to the Leavenworth Con- The enthusiasm for Seymour, Blair, | the torrents of rain that were pouring | In private conversation Gov. Sov- Racical press, urges their claims to § » y ‘NOVO r * IO ‘oo - . ow . . . Y . . mn . and Mackey, was unbounded. down, and whenever he spoke of clo-1 our is instructive and Interesting, and | justice. The 18,300 soldiers are dead | 50 ACRES OF TIMBELAND After dinner the meeting was organ- | $18 On account of the rain to which is, if possible, more remarkable for his | —their wives and children have no : o , IHL Pp ) ! > ; well wooded, with good y on the audience were subjected, up came gory. apl0'68 1y, ry G 1 . | ized by electing the following officers, shouts of “go on,” “go on.” He was | elegance of manner and graceful cour- | vote,and cannot aid the Radicals in cluded in last menti RIF WALLTRR, JAMES A mEaven, | SOTVaHVe, says General Sully has driv- as reported by the committee on or- | fre uently inteérru od by applause, | tesy in the drawing room than for his thei forts to retain office for them- | !8nd is all under the highest state of cultis y 1. y I Y.. PP: ’ v g 1C1r eliorts to retain o vation, ahd under good fences. For term- ° > wy A en the Indians he was in ursuit of Cpe la ne i Seimei Wa Ci of : ; TO MW ALLISTER & BEAVER far south and beyond the E oileas of ganization : agd during his speech he was sheltered matehless eloquence and magnetic pow- | selves and their friends. . | and further particulars, call upon the un- . 4 ’ . a y 5 ol lag y yp . . 3 . ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW, Pekas.— Hoslins: lind Vid President—Gen. Geo. Buchanan, | from the rain by wmnbrellas held over ler as a public speaker. Although| In the one case, justice demands | dersigned upon the promises. STUMP Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn's. Sas or asy 18d several fights, Vice Presidents : him all the time by soldiers and com- aptivating in private life, he is | that the soldier's pay be made goad b Junel9'68,3m, Potter tp F whipping them badly, killing and ‘ : Dis... , | rades in arms, Col. Blair, Maj, ors. | most captivating in private life, he is | that the X pay goad by | J , sie . ILLERS HOTEL wounding seventy, The loss of the Haines—dJacob Hosterman, J. G. ter and Col, Jas, I. Weaver. At the | in no sensea man of forms or fashon, bringing it up to the gold standard, for A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Woodward, Centro county, Pa. troops has heenslight Mops. Wm. Hosterman. Jae: Gob close of Gen. JCandless’ speech the | In his presence the plainest persons are | it was a part of the contract, and its fy of Adah hereby, given, that as Hotel ar pa Separt dailr. Lit hart : THA, Sac ope meeting adjourned. placed at their ease—and feel at once | violation was the vorst and meanest Polly his Ld rege rn np » ’ . . i sr... * ‘ . g i . . . . . . ar av . 3 By red by its new proprietor, and is .now in The Democrats inereased their vote Miles—DMaj. Jd. Reynolds, Gen. Jon. - eh Se Sue - that they are withakind and good man | of repudiation—the repudiation by a a A er Laniad in the undevsiga: Te A ou ua Thomest plewsnteoyn- Realy four thousand in Vermont since Walf, Rail Road Meeting. Democratic in all his instincts, princi- | Government of a debt due its gallant delitod io suid sityie are hereby notifed to traveling community and drovers will al- | 145 Year, and elected thirty seven mem- Gregg—John Roush, John Rishel. Pursuant to call, a Raii Road Mee- ples, and purposes. Simple and unos. | dafenders. hE hy a Tlarment, and tote i ways find the best accommodations. Dro- | bers to the Legislature, larger number Potter—John Dauberman Alex. | Lino was held i Miliheim' on Satu: TS et : he ease of the bondholders: the | sent them nroumie a i nas nd fowinitle. >t vers can at all times be accommodated with than they have had for years, This is what Korr H Witmer Maj J Neff { Ne ting was nheid 1m Mitheim On dat: tentatious, strictly temperate, he uses | In the ease of the bone noigders, the i I Bro 3 aa} rg = . 3 . ) y A de J. 1 PIE, i ; i 5 hs stables and pasture for any number of cat- is called a Radical victor 8 Ci a ki y 1ctory ! . \ , tle or horses. GEO. MILLER Victory | TLarris—R. F. Potter, James Jack. : : Juby8'68, ¢f Proprigtor Harri ; i ~ meeting was organized by calling of land. Se Far ~ ) U3 "Pha “ay . +n a ? s1é3 4 ' iY if FO : . day after noon, Sept. 14, 1868. The neither strong drink nor spiritous i- Stay alt-iome pats iol wilo vougui ys sept 11,0¢ %