FRI i OC = 9th 186 = FOR PRESIDENT: HORATIO SEYMOUR, of New York. For VICE PRESIDENT: GENFRANK P.!'BLAIR, of M [issouri. DEMOCRATICSTA TENOMINATIONS FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: HONK. CHARLES E. BOYLE, of Fa wyette Cotenty. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL: GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, of Columbia County. For Congress: L. A. Mackey, Clinton county. For President Judge Charles A. Mayer, of Clinton county. For Assembly: P. Gray Meek, of Bellefonte. For District Attorney: Henry Y. Stitaer, of Bellefonte. For County Surveyor: William P. Mitchell, of Howard bor For County Camwmissioner : John Bing, of Unionville. Far Auditor: John Rishel, of Potter. Im p————— Judge Barrett Withdraws. Immediately after the issue of . our . tion, that Judge Barrett had with- | drawn as an independent candidate for President Judge. We are glad to announce this decision of Mr Barrett, as it conduces to she harmony of our party, and will make him many friends | and preserve for the Judge that esteem and respect, which he was ever held by his Demoeratic fellow citizens. Chas. A. Mayer, is therefore the on- ly candidate in the field and it is doubt- | ful whether he will have an oppo- nent. u Sid iiss Why You should Vote Radical. Did not the Radieal Cungyess in crease your taxes’ empt the rich man's-bonds ? id not the Radical Congress give New England manufacturers a high protective tariff by which you are made to pay double the usual price on all you wear. Did not the Radical Congress increase the wages of its members? Did uot the Radical Congress dis- solve the Union for which our brave soldiers fought ? Did not “this Congress establish a military despotism over the south ? Did it not disfranchise the white men of the South and enfranchise the | negroes ? benefit of the blacks? EE a — tion that is beneficial to vows class and not partial to the rich nabobs, then day the 13th. Citizens of Centre county, are vou in favor of reducing the expenditures of the National and State governments, and driving corruption from them, then vote Mackey and Meek. People of Centre county, vote have a change on next Tuedsay the 13th, it cao result in any thing worse than we now have, but we guar- | antee you better things. Vote the | Democratic ticket. Voters the standing army now kept | up under radieal rump rule, in time of profound peace, costs the country hun- dreds of millions. Your hard earn- ings go to pay for it. Vote for Mack- ey and you will vote for disbanding this army. Armstrong is for keeping it in the field. Taxpayers, the public debt is on the increase, under radical rule ; millions are heaped upon it monthly, and your taxes in consequence must increase. To stop this, the remedy is with you. the government. Maekey for Con- gress, and Meek for Assembly is the laboring man’s ticket. the polls on the 13th, and vote is, save your country from ruin and bankrupt- ey. The election of the EA ticket is your only salvation. The Bellefonte National is out with yards of falsehoods and slanders against the Democratic nominee for legislature. Voters believe none of these radical slanders against Mr. Meek, his character is unsullied, and hie has already represented you “faith- fuliy, €8d you can, and will, trust bimggain, Taxpayers; the Freedmens bureau costs the country hundreds of millions aud jt is net worth a farthing to you. Vote for Mackey and you do your shave to abolish the uegro feeling bu- rean, Armstrong is for keeping it up, aud fnereasing the debt, and taxa. sion, Tuesday, the 13th is an important day, Democrats to the polls and see that no Democret remains at home. If there are any to poor to pay their ¢axes, then see that they be paid and their votes he breught in for the Dem- oeratie ticket, a few votes defeated Mr, Shygert—or rather were an excuse to gheat him. Bring ouf every man ana Backen Our~ a fo Pr. > Kate was talking glowingly about “love-apples.” “That’s strange,” ex- claimed Charlie, her accepted lover; “why should love” be associated with apples? On the contrary, I thought that love always went in pairs.” Kate smiled approvingly. \ Lotter From Milroy. Milroy, Oct. 7th, 1868 ~The past week was tho first week of any interest, either political On Thursday evening the radicals of this place held a meeting, which was tolerably well atten-d (namely, tw enty- five boys). On Friday evening, the 2nd inst., the Democracy of Armagh were aroused, and r was held at the Duncan | he FOOT WHA crowded with At 7 o'clock the moe- ting was called to order, and Isaiah Coplin | appointed chairman, and Mr. M Dowell secretary. The chairman then introduced Ool. J. P Linton, who delivered an able | Doar Editar: by Henry Frysinger, of the Lewistown True Democrat. Businoss is very dull at present. Far- | seems to have abated some, The new | ware-house for the receiving of grain, un- | der the supervision of A. 8, Kerlin, of | is now open, During the week our store-keepers azain | their stock of goods, Messrs, Graff & Thompson have received a large | and W. J. M' Manigle also | a large and splendid stoek of Wall-paper. Mr. Abr. Hirsh has just returned from the markets, with a splendid assort- | of Cloaks and Furs, OLIVER k Coy WELL, om dp fe of vo A LITTLE CHILD LEAD THEM. of this ex- | took place | member of our diffident man | ment I was strongly reminded A worthy a modest and grandfather's g, who had family | prayers, and was so much pleased with them that on returning home, when the time {8 retiring at night came, she begeed of her father to read and grandfather did. As he she was so grieved | but | The night, and the next, the same | was repeated, until her father, longer to resist, vielded to her and unable useful in a weekly prayer meeting in the small od retired ne ighborhood in which he lives. “Except ye be con- verted, and become as little children ye not enter into the kingdom of # A The t: ole besser and the tale-hearer should be hanged up betn togather tee former by the tongue, the latter by a —-————— Richard I. Dons, Jr, of Baston, is torun against Ben. Butler for Congress, and will be st upported by the anti-But- ler Republicans and Democrats. el lps A The Union Pacific Railway is fin ished to Green River, to which point passenzer trains will commence run- ning this week. ui SN Deas i oF WinLiaMm MceKisn:y, This gentlemen, so long and favorably kn Wil as one of the propric {ors of Merchant's Hotel died on the 3d ter a shert illness, Londo: TO: toder 2.—An ex pio: mn aatred yeste rs ay in the colliery iwabon, Wa ovo: - Sa [0Ns. edie One of the finest plantation Arkansas River recently sold for an acre. i T hve ly —— Every body reads the Report wand every ho ly should advertise in the re- porter. —a ii Congressman Van Wyck is at work investigating revenue frauds in New York. TE —, John Quine y Adams ag sl arted for . ly lp p— General Meade received the ourrl- garr apolis, Ind. Ixpraxaroris, Oet. Guilford, a rope walker, 1.—Frank forty feet, and is so badly injured that is doubtful. He comes | from. St. Louis, | a | A Few JMaximsfor Young Girls.-— | make your appeararce in the | morning without having first brushed | and dressed yourself neatly and completely. Keep your clothing in perfectorder. only wp Ap CAUToS Ladies who wear long | card with the inseription, “No I‘ol- lowers Allowed!” tp og pie “Beautiful dreamer”’—The ard asleep in the gutter. daunk- | If twenty-four grainsmake a penny- | weight, how many will makea penny ran. | Bill iP When is a flea like a loeomotive ? | When it goes over the sleepers. When were the first sweetmeats | When Noah preserved pairs | in the ark. The Radicals hav eincreased the rate | of intorest tn the State debt from 47 | and 5 to 6 per cent., making the inter- | est $202,000 per annum more than it | was under Democratic rule. Is this a valid reason why they should be kept in office in this State ? The party now supporting General Grant have expended over fifteen hun dred millions of dolars, collected from the people, since the close of the war, and yet the public debt has increased over a hundred and sixty-eight mil- lions sinee the first of April, 1865. a Make Them Tell You, When a Radical asks you to vote for Grant and Colfax, make himgte 11 | you how much benefit you or the | J country will derive from such a course. MAKE HIM TELL YOU wyy itis that in time of penoe, the party he | sks you 10 support keep a standing | country one hundred and fifty millions MAKE HIM TELL YOU what | lions of dollurs that have been paid troduction of his party in power——that | therre 18 no account of now, MAKE HIM Tii.L YOU i= that with all the taxes and tanith | | why ig still ing at the rate of ten millions of inorona] dol- MAKE HIM TELL YOU why States of the South, and then denies being in favor of negro lin the North. MAKE HIM sufirage her. | what | TELL YOU of taxation—which excmpts the rich | i HIM TELL YOU how it the war which MAKE is that three years after ceased that the Union f were told it was waged, is further from be- has or wo ginning. MAKE BTM TELL YOU robbed why the 1 who fhe | government and invested the money h =i ould you : | bestole in tax-exempted b onde, receive gold for his interest, while greenbacks for are compelled to take your work, MAKE alboring men of the HIMTELL YOU N rd h B i day, why the yuld toil and sweat, day after to feed a lot | of negroes and fatten a pack of lousy Bureau official, wh ) yearly take from the public treasury over J IRTY mil: lions of dollars, MAKE HII good will arse YOU for Grant, what F TEL] from voting E201 how much it will | your taxes the prices of it w . . the necessaries il r (rover: . . e, and Low soon g ore the on : nto», and make our overamel mn iaree man who will { an l then t, will steal his © cap and sell 1t for in wid [House LIVES, Cr o0; Vet \ . I'¢e persons of Cuior rol , te otic was defeated. HON CRPNGES | dations, Sati unt equal accomm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Just Received TIiEE LATEST STYLHIS OF Ladies Uloales and At the MILROY CLOTHING EMPC i’ MM by t9, 4 ABR. Viontion, Farmers. HIRSH, New Warehouse at Milroy. The immdersigned tnkes ple a mine the farmers of Centre they have leased the » Ware erected at the Stone Mill, and are now pre- pared to purchase all kinds of Grain for Cash at the highest market rates. Thank- ful for the liberal patronage herctofor: giv- sure in infor- county. tiiat } ' wag nouse recentiy ness, to merit a continuance of the PLASTE R. SALT and COAL. on hand | at lowest mar ket rates. Af ATEE & REED, Proprietors of Lewistown Mills, A. S, RErLIN, Warchouse, oct), dm Milroy. Wall P aper. { | New York. i | i i~ Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and for | sale at Wholesale prices. { 2€~C ood paper at 9, 10, 12} and 15 censt | per Bolt. 3%. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts. va. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt. Also: ©il Cloth, VELLA large Stock of OIL WIN DOW | SH ADES. TABLE. STAND, STAIR | & FLOOR O11. CLOTHS, all of which | will be sold at the lowest ma ket price. MMANIGALS, MILROY. AT WwW. J. 20¢t8m ) RPIHANS' COURT SALE! ( posed to public sale, an the premises Anronsburg, ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10th, ’68, sroperty of Jacob de ac 'd, parcel of land, viz: situnte in Haines township, west, containing TH RE} K and one HAL F ACRES, thereon erected a small log dw:1- A=A ling HOUSE, ST ABLE, with a fine 18 YRCHARD of choioe fruit. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p. m., on said dq ay. TERMS: oh half the purs shase money viidue in one vear thereafter, with inter- SN, ROTE the premises, Administrator, cp. PO 8 A ao New Shoe Shop ! public are informed that NEW, AND SHOE ESTABLK on of NENT )y the un. designed. His Establishment Twill be | found in the upper and north part of Mr. The T Repairing done GEORGE BARNS. The Bellefonte neatly. a —,AA Boot & Shoe Store. At BU RNSIDE & THOMAS. j lave and ale Zant assim nt of Horse A Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Buffa- | lo Robes, at very low prices at BU R N: SIDE &T HOM AS. of ail kin ling 30 RNSIDE & THO A's, on ————— WP ATTERNS of oil | eloths, at re- | due od Jr ioes it UR NSI bE &« THOMAS. TOTIONS of all kine as. Sic rings gloves, Ha: rdkerel tiel=, con bs. Pe wket hooks, ariety and very cheap, ut BURNSIDE & THOM AS. ISHING TACK LES, rods lines, books flies, son hair baskets, ete. Rig you out to eat ch trout at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. moeht coffee, old best qui dhity Rio coff ee, grean teas, IOV, juya, mg black teas, golden syrup, Drips finearticle bak- ing moi rice aud evervthing in the | grocery line at the lowest cash my wrket BU RNSIDE & THO place, best ool syrup, ASROE, AS’. is the yU RNSIDE & THOMANR, Offer to nd b Oe 1 Centre county. Call, examine and or vourself. HE Large aud Best Steek of warrane i tata X 3 { tisfuction, at reducer Was, he pr Iv to BURNSIDE & TH i AN. . . founda at of ali FaFieties, 1 warms «1 to be sirietly pure. Try them for your own satiefac- An only find then at LURNSIDE &E THOMAS. b x AN Da: AY S. knives, « her i 5 | h . Spi Coa ‘ns. &e. 3 BURNSIDE y Th OMA EPOoons, deo:, rakes, hoes, rks. RSE COLLARS, vous hors 2's shou! ders Be alled and i} -{* col Gf NIST: at “Br TR NSIDE & THOM AS. cachos, toniatoes. d ne; ns in oreat varie URNSIDE 8 THOMAS ith CIT Vai teties, ehi ldrans ware, guns, pi A~ earir idxes, &e., at & THOMAS, ars, cari vw hips, earring al varialics, goT era. bridle mart ngales bagas Fveryth ing in the sid DE & Ti inal aes. willow 1 sal, caps, BENSIDE © Tif avn ix, HOM AS RY ES, CONFE( CANDIES, NUTS, TOYS and "TIONS . he? Hi, rein his 1 I'd tLSH oYs TERS, and served in ever CREAM SALOON Lari Sumner, very HOS, ll] IWAaYs His ICE ' on nal 1d and excoel- constant he flav. I's, be ons, lcee rea t notice 96S’ 1y »i f+ + ay rtiss. Ow Led 1 Yery S101 RJ a OTICE-TO Repre:entatives « deceased: Take Notice that, r Writ of Partition, issued out of an’s Court of Centre county ed, an i will r, in the Township of of Centre, ¢n Tuesday 0 A. D. 1848, : "said d ay, for nartision of i flies i r >»... n sa HANIOS, 8. \ vember, at 10 0 el Ww k, vile puri pose g his heirs and legal represe fAINCe can be done wi jthout spoiling of the whole: oth- and appraise the same ac- cording to law, at which tine and place you may be pr if YOR thi nk proper, al 1d es} eo nl not OTR is Lhe wiven un to Elisabeth and children of Catherine Catherine Boeshore. amon {Oo Or been Pe wo 1rd ios pie NGice rT 3 $ > arwise (oo va fie at 101 B thorn K reamer, the D. Z. KLINE. Sheritf’s Office, Sherif. Pa. , Oct. 2 | ot No ew " Good: g! NEW D. PIFER, who keeps a large in No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, in Belletonte, Pa., received a fresh supply of G OO D St G KO, Store, FALL AND WINTER GOODS! His Stock consists of Poplins, French and Irish Poplin, Alpacas, Wool De Laing, ani ves eke anieanas French Merenos, ched Muslins, Kinds, BLANKETS, TICKING, &e., &e. Over-Coats and Clothing for both Men and Boys, of all descriptions. He also keeps the celebrated TEiall Boots and Shoes, ALSO Lin endless varieties, 'TS—in faet, every thing thst may lled for, can be found at his store. i “The highest market price paid for | Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange | “Giv ¢ him a call before yurcha- GEO. D. PIFER. E. GRAIIAM & SON, ONEDOORNORTHOfTRWIN & WIL SONS HARD-WARESTORE. i | Manufacturers and Dealers in | | | ladies,” gent’s, YX vith, niisses, and CIIIL DREN 'S BOOTS AND SHORS | of every deseription. Our Stock is Large and will Compare with that of any ether Estublish- ment in Centre county, FRIENDS TO CALL und examine for themselves. Our prices will satisfy that we B , selling off | « meaper Than the Cheapest! nrellafonie, Aug. 27.58, WF Jitu no The Public Debt incressed =bhowt Ten | Millions in one month, Wt th» fest grand { Topic jo the iimense gaantity of Ready Made Clothing received to supnly the Millons, by Abra- ham Hirsh at Mi Iroy. The undersigned respectfully ARNOUNCes to the citize wns of C emire conttiy, of iis operi- linga NEW STORE IN MOLE ROY, for the sale of Ready Made Clotlfing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. ent to suit. the LATEST PARISIAN STY LES, to be sold e heap. Please give me 8 atid soe for yourself, "ABRAHAM HIRSH, Milroy: ined call a sepl8, 2 | ADIES LOOK HE RE! 4 FAIRER Bolle &-CO, fonte, Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohpirs Mozambiques, Reps, Alpae ns, Delains | Lans, Briviants, Muslin, Calicoes, Ticks Pings, Flauels, Oy jprera Flunels, Ladies (ont. Linz, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, Whit | Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counte panes | Crib Counterpanes, White snd Coloreé Pariton, Nupkis 15, Insertings and Edgings, | White Lace Cartins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pin | terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets, SUNDOWN kind, White Perfamery, Ribbons— and Bonnet. Cords and Burtons, Trimmings, Ladies 130s SKiris, Not'ons of ¢ very { Ve TY de