JENTRE HALL: REPORTER. Nl CENTRE ian Pa. July 30h, 1869. Wain FOR GOVERNOR: HON. ASA PACKER, of & rbon. FOR SUPREVE JUDC HON. CYRUS L PERSHIN G, - wn sun a ——————— Ifish | ur while his cond ult ih ed the same gener act of his life can \S leaving its WIR on, the history of Pennsylvania, while his of - ficial career has been a burning shame ang disgrace upon her escutcheons. In the choice for standard-bearers for | | fost andidecided advantage, and that fact will tell with powerful effect upon | « of Cambria County, " Building Railroads by Townships: Tiking Broek wer Since the "Petnsyleania Railroad Company have agreed to tail and $ock’ the Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Oreck’ Railroad, provided” the ‘expense for grading the same is paid for “by the’ people along the Tine, mamy persons’ labor under the mistaken ideéx, that the stock should be subseribed By the township and borough authorities along the line and. a tax levied upon . the. the citizens to pay these: subsori pions, Counties, cities, townships afid boroughs ave prohibited by “the Constitiition of" our State from being. stockhplders. 1h corporations, even withthe assent: of the citizens, hence the grading of our road cannot be pid fr I that wan leourageously presented by the press and people. Their again, the acts and doings of ‘Congress have disgusted many of the hitherto strong aud § gtive friends and adherentsiof the domi nent party of the State, Hundreds who Stipported the’ Radical eand Mites TH 1868. will ‘vote against them in 1869. Congress spent whileat:the same time all the material interests of white men in this State, as well 2890 the natien, were tottering to decay. And ‘What aré the present re- sults of this polizy ? Cotton ntills are silent otmuniiing but halftime, woolen ff dories stopped, the iron inter- ests Gofitplainirg, and all” because the Radicals thought more” of ‘political scheming and management than of the ner, and the only way to accomplish tions. We here copy an amenduent to the constitution, passed in 1897 re- lating to this subject : Ske. VII, The Legislature shall not authorize any county, city, boro’ township, or incorporated ‘district, by virtue of a vote of its ¢itizens; or uther- wise, to become a. stockholder in any company, association, or corporation ; or to obtain mouey for, or loan its cred. it to any corporation, association, n- stitution, or party. Bilin — a « The Venango Speetator comes to us greatly, enlarged . and. iniproved, of prosperity in the argan of the dem- tator is a good paper. yt rere Clearfield county, has, “for overa year, heen having an e¥e phn a’ por tion of Centre county, beitly anxious'to annex Philipsburg and Rush‘ township to that county. An effort, "to" aceom- plish this, will be made next’ winter. Centre, of course will have a sayin the matter. : ) : ll — Dastardly ‘Work, We learn from the president ofthe Asa Packer Association, Mr, \V., Mur- phy, that au attempt was made to throw the cars off the track between Harrisburg and Lebanon‘as the assoéi- ation were oftheir way to Philadel- phia. A largetie wasplieal ovar the track, anc thad it not been for the ops portune discovery by the enzineer a terrible accident would no doubt have occurred. The mat who would dv so infernal a thing wounld not get move than his deseits if he were, committed to the flames, Putriot 16th wnst, This is radicalism full out. To throw a train of cars from the track in order to kill democratic voters, isin keeping with the panty which hugg-an innocent woman, and placed honest democrats into dungeons to rot there, for no crime whatever. EE a Opening The Campaign. Under thiz heading, “the “Awd” had some seasotable ‘remarks when it says: . | prosperity of all sections of the nation. LTnouy State Legislature the same signs of inattention tothe real wants ‘of the (*tvuption stalked | LC IMASSeN were séei. | through that boly. ind SOT Tike Fate in “market. No Bill was considered that'did not have Féondy hit” So op and mithitest Fvere the evidences of bribery and pur- mehtofthe Legislature was hailed with “delight by the honest ‘men of all pare "ties, andthe session of 1868 chronicled | by the press as a lasting shame and I diserade to the Keystone State. Tu view of these facts, there are Vihodsands of tax-payers tired of exces sive” fixation: mechanics Clssatisfied { with the'attémpt made by the radical [with their own wives in the cars, or { théir children in the public schools’ | manuficturers whose business has been honest nien of all shades of political opinions willing to act with the Demo- Feraftic party in effecting a change in the Fovernment of this State. They have tested John W. Geary, and will not vote for his re-election.” They know he's a tool of the corrupt “Ring” which manages affairs in this State that he was renominated by them, snd will wet in the future as he ‘has in ‘the past. They know he has pardoned offtnders from party considerations, aud signed or vetoed bills, as the man- agers of the party directed, without reference to the wishes of the people or | the welfare of the State. They ‘also | reprobate the action of the Legislature, tion upon the acts of that body by vo- ting against the Radical nominees. These are the points upon which the guns of the Democracy can be brought to bear in the present contest, and "the duty of the party is to open the battle with a full determination to win. "ast should Keep out of the ranks. They (will only take the place of better men. | We repeat, this battle can be won, a Michaels, of Burnside tw gS What it Cos tin twp. CORONER.—Dr. Wm. F. Reéiber, Ferguson twp. os Af fn MES A Radical Journal on The demoralization of the radical “Grant. wondered at, when we take into ac- ble and influential journals party have time and aghin & Duectol against the renomination of Governor Geary. Thedenunciations of Itis Ex- cellency by Fitagerala’s, City, Jtem and | several of the rincipal r ical papers in Pittéburgh, have operated to dissat- isfy anil disgust the rank and file of he party. ‘The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph hes also been a sore thorn in the Governor's side. A short time since it held the following language : “Governor Geary has managed, du- | “rin his official term, ‘to = dissatisfy | “botlithe politicians and the people, “in a vain effortto appease both. He ' “has proved a. poor politician, and | “given not a litile of evidence that he No a spark of statesmanship. “Pennsylvanin has little ‘cause “for “pride or congratulation as she looks “back on this leng line of her Govern. “ors. If a few good and brilliant ‘ men are stricken from the list, there “ie little deft to raise it up “above ‘the “level of medioerity ; ‘dnd Geary has “done nothing ‘as Governor fo. distine “quish himself over the mass of his pre- “decessors. Meanwhile, although cor, “ ruption reeks at Harrisburg, and the “interests of the State are most shame. “fully neglected and betrayed, his “voice has never been heard protesting | “in the clarion tongue that some men “might have made ring throughout “the Commonwealth against this car- | “nival of folly and frand.” Ttisstrange | that intelligent and respectable men in the radical party, declare: their op; position to Geary's re-election, when they are informed through the editori- | al columms of a sheet so high-toned as | the Philadelphia Telegraph, that Geary | has * ‘given not a title of evidence that he possesses a spark of statesmanship,” and that “though corruption reeks at Harrisburg and the interests of the State are most shamefully neglected rand batrayed, his voice has never been protesting ?"'~=Pudriot. ob pr ls Mp Fo sn Packer, The Soldier's Friend. In those days of terror in 1863, when Gen. Lee invaded Pennsylvania, a niceting was held {ny Mauch Chunk | for the purpose of raising troops for the | defence of the State. There were him- | dreds of patriotic men in the mining | regions who ' were ready (to march against the foe, but their families were | dependent for sustenance upon the | wages of their daily toil, ig unless ithese were provided for, they. could ‘not go. The meting seemed certain to prove abortive, whena venerable | man, with benevolence written all over his fuee, nrose and said : “I will "provide the “necessaries of life for the family of every man who enlists to-day, (“und the wages of those of my employ- | “ces who will enlist shall be paid du- ring the time they serve il thearmy, “the same as if they worked for me.” The gray-haired patriot who spoke was Asa Packer, and the response to his speech was the “immediate” volunteer ing of a large numberof men present at the medting. And Asa Packer | kept his faith with the men. whom this pspeech sent into the ficld as soldiers. | Their families were provided for and (the wages of his own employees who enlisted were paid the same as if ¢' ey had continued in bis employ,—Latriol. ili respectas of . that Tee i } | | — iii In NuMBERS there is saf ty, it was upon this principle that the formula of Judson’s Mountain “Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one and promulgated, thes cappaign of earnest. To be sure, in the country work will not bezin until after the crops are harvested and farmers can spare tine to attemd meetings, see their friend: and neighbors and arrange ity, but the press can place facts before and duties of the present and the fu- ture. The radical party can be badly eaten, if the Democrats act in a prompt and proper manner. Asa Packer, the Democratic candidate for Governor, is the superior of John W. Geary in every way. The “former is an active, upright, intelligent business man. He is identified “with the in- provement aud developement of the State, and having acquired wealth by honest industry is spending it during his life in acts ornoble-minded and un- ostentatious charity. and benevolence, He has founded a.college, endowed a hospital, aided hundreds of young men at the onset of their career, and at the same time stands at the head of more than one enterprise, intended fo open the wealth of Penusylvania to the na- tion and thus benefit her capitalists | and toilers, On the contrary, John | W. Geary is, and has always been, an | unprineipled adventurer, Shifting his residence to suit the needs of his condi- tion, and moulding his views and prin- expediency, his career has been oppo- sed to the best interests of the country and in ny wise an honor to his ‘native leemed, Bat not by erving over the | astyor sighing after the inipractica- | ble; not by weak resolutions or timid actions, It needs a mailed hand to handie the campaign at this juncture, Confidence in words apd deeds will in- spire the masses with boldness, resolu- tion and energy, and: they will clear the track of all ‘hindrances likely to impede the *Demgeratic car. If the campaign is opened in this manner, success is a fixed fact. We have un- exceptionable candidates, our prinei- ples are in harmony with the wants of the people, and it only needs resolution, courage and industry on the part of the Democratic leaders and voters, to insure the defeat of John W. Geary, and the redemption of the State at the coming election, Radieal Candidates. The namés ‘of the following persons ara announced as radical candidates for nomination. ASSEMBLY. LJ. 'P." Coburn, of Haines, twp. M. L. Litzel, of Potter twp. : SHERIFF.—J. B. Butts, Belle- font, Wm. F. Corter, Liberty twp. TREASURER.—H. P. Cadwalla- der, of Potter township, Joseph FT. ‘Mitchell, of Benner twp. REGISTER. —Wm. Boggs twp. RECORDIR.—W. Walker twp. PROTHONOTARY.~—G. B. Wea. ver, Bellefonte, COMMISBIONER.—D.' B.* Malo- na, 8. H.” Stover, of Harris twp., J. Curtin, of W. ‘Rogers, State. In Kansas he was recornized M. Kephart of Benner twp, George ding to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age and the result was the production ofa sim. ple but effieaceous medicine the Jud- son’s Mountain Herb, Pills. These ills cure Billiousness, = Dispepsia Fiver Complaint, ludigestion, Female Irregularivies, de. Thy have now been used muniy years by the publie and. thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtues. As a family , medicine they are unrivaled. Give [ the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all Dealers, Aug 62m. po THE INCOME TAX. The law imposing this tax, unless re- newed, will expire next year. A pro vision of limitation is in these words, contained in the law: “The taxes on income herein imposed shall be levied on the first of March, and be due and payable on or'before the 30th day of April in each year, until and including the year 1870, and no longer.’ Unless the statute be extended the disagreea- ble investigation to which it gives rise, into the private affairs of citizens will be at an end. But Congress may re- enact the law at its next session, for the revenue from this source is very large. A Qt Tripletts. A young man residing riear Wash: ington furnace Clinton county, had his wife present him one day last week with three children, all at a birth, and we are pleased to say that when last herd from, the happy mother and dar- ling little triplets were doing as well as could be expected under the cireum- stances. Fall in, boys. The Uniontown Standard of this week says : “On lust Sunday night Mrs, Jeremiah Snyder, of Springfield town- ship, gave birth to three fine girls, the least weighing six pounds. All are doing well, and bid fair to live,” i. de cious garden, and pas- ture enough for all the cattle of the Duke of Devonshire and for all the fine horses of the Duke of Neweastle, are—servapts of adlibitum, clerks and fo. the extent ‘of a depletion of the army—and presents of al kinds “follow-citizens” at home and abroad, Fac orders of his, since he has been rusticating at Long Branch, tell a significant story. . That the Sec: retary of the Interior is laconic. If is simply to see that his two favorite vilgs ‘are properly “shod,” and sent on, Upon inquiry’ T iid “that the mere ehosing” of w coup’ e of horsés should not cost more than a ten dollar green- back ; but the word “shod,” like Lit ‘tleton's &e,” in Coke's Commentaries, is made to mean by the &ycophantic Secrdtary, an great deal. Fo short this business. of “shoeing! and “sending on” these animals, will cost the United States more than three thousand dol- lars, as per contra at the Departm ent of the Interior, although Secretary Cox certifies’ that he “carried them with. his awn “hand.” The loss of the mare “Addie,” the subject, of the other despatch. from the General, seems to have thrown a “gloom” over the whole District, par- ticularly - about the office of the Sur- geon General, whase more immediate duty it was “to ¥ee (in ‘the absence of the President) to her health and physical culture, (| The rumars. in the anti Grant journals that there was di- reliction - of duty on the part of the veteenary branch of the Medical De- partment, were triumphantly ‘dispro- ved of by a post anortem examination, instituted and directed hy Gen, Barues, who, after the disembowling had been gone through with, holding a small worm about un inch’ ‘in length, and ture, a most 8 blade of his sword, pronounced the dis ease of which this favorite beast died was—=the bots, This result of the first Military Coroners inquest ever held in this country relieved many from $018 prebeons of Ku Klux eonspiracy. thesand at the most. A i ——— Peaches were pretty p lars nti troops near Baraco have ca ghot sixty rebels. creasiigat Puerto Principe. fatiiiili Pr—— piu red and election. The better plan is to attend to it now, and not wait until just be. fore the election. Let the Democrats of the several districts see to the mat- ter at once. a a ——————— from and have lately been shown formula which these Pills are prepare of them, ean honestly nounce them a good safe and reliable medicine. Be- ing entirely free from all ingredients they can be safely used while life. We would advise all to use them and by a fair trial you can see at once the benefit derived from them, Morse’s Indian Root Pills in all cases of Billionsness, Headache, Irregularities, Liver Complaints, &. Sold by all Dealers. rt ly pn Mp ee For the Reporter, ASSEMBLY, W. W. Love. are conceded to be equal to the cmer- party is well known ; his labors in sup- to the nomination, it be stated that but two short years ago the township of Haines was ably represented in the lowerbranch of the State Legislature by Hon: Fred Kurtz. Potter township has never sent a rep- resentative to Harrisburg since its formation, All tings being equal, we confidently bclieve that the last mentioned fact should so’ impress the conventionas tolend to the nomination of Col. Love. Let there be no mounopo- lizi ng of legislative honors by any one township. VERITAS. Sn For the Reporter. As the time for the primary meetings is near at hand, it becomes our duty to endeavor to effect the nomination of men to fill the various offices who have been true to the time honored prinei- ples of democracy, and who have worked faithfully for the party ever right of suffrage. The most important office to be filled is that of Assembly, and let one ‘he nominated for this office whose honesty and integrity will se cure for us, the rights which we demand. Col W. W. Love, of Potter twp. whose well known devotion to the sterling principles of '76, has been for this office, and as ‘he has done more for the party than many of the drones who usually flock into the polit- ical arena, we can cheerful y recommend him to the favorable consideration of the convention, knowing that ho will make a good representative if elected. POTTER TWP. ET bs M. Sellers, Esq., of Ph 108 niles, ht an_ estimate cost of about nine millions 8f dollars. NTERNAL REVENUE LICENSES. All persons subject to Licenses, under the internal revenue laws of the United States hon of Pkt, Ge composed of the nships of Potter, Gregg, Penn, Huings, RR wre hy Lo en {appli tion for the same must bo made to the un- dersigned, at his office at Spring Milla, Jul80,3m | a THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed: Enwxelope, co pix cents, A Lectureon the Nature IR and Radleal’ Oure of Seminal’ Weakness; or Spermatorrhaen, induged by Self Abuse; Tuvalyntary Emissions, Tnipo- tenev, Nervous Deb ity; and Impediments to Marriage genepully ; Cons mption, Epil- opsy, and Fits | Mental and Physieal Rhelty: &e.—By ROB. J. CULVERWEL, M, D,, Author of the ‘Green Book’ &e. The world renowned nathor, in this ads mirable Lecture, clearly proves from: his own experience that the awful conse- quences (FRI? Abuse may be effectually removed without medicing, and without dangerous surgical “operations,” hoagie, instruntents, rings, or cordials, pointing out | a mode of cure at onco certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what Ms condision be; may cure hiwself cheaply, Riva y, and radically. This “Meéture will proves boon to thousands and thousands, | go under seal in a plain ‘envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two stage stamps, by addressing the pub- ishers, : "Also, Dr. CULV ERW ELLS “ Marriage | Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the pub- lishers. CHAS JUOrK LINE & C0. 127 Bowery, New York, P, 0. Box 4,586. | jan dy : Clon : Wa J. HOSTERMAN, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE PENNA. The undersigned, having assumed control of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. He i€ prepared to accommodate guests in the best of style, and will take care that his tables are sap- plied with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the hotel, with careful and attentive servants. - The travlin Jub- he nreinvited to give the Cummings House n eall, Julio ly UPLIC SALE. — Will be sold, at Pub, "lie Sule, on Saturday Auzust Teh, next, at the residence of Samuel Wenwver, dec'd, near Farmer's Mills, in Gregg twp, the following personal property, viz One Breeding Mare, 1 Cow, 1 1Br eng Bull, 4 Hogs, .1 Buggy, ¢ dearborn Wagon, 3 one horse Sleds. 8 Hives of Bees, Four Bedsteads anp Bedding, linen Bedclothes, linen C othe | 1 Cooking stove, 2 setts of Harness, 200 hs of Lard, 12Gallons of Apple-Batter, 100 yards of Carpet, 1 Copper Kettle, 1 Tron Kettle, 20 weight of Haws, | Dining Table, 1 Cup- board. 1 Clock, and many other articles to numerous too mention, Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, on_ said day, when Terms will be made known hy WILLIAM WEAVER, DANIEL WEAVER, Erecaturs, tow and . NGS HOUSE. july 23 YIARM FOR SALE! The undersigned offers his valuable fur situate in Pean township, one mile west of Milllveim, close to the Lewisburg & Belle- fonte turnpike, at private sale, The sane Containing 102 Acres, Seven acres of good white onk timber land. LARGE BRICK HOUSE, BANK coll BARN, all necessary outbuildings, a LARGEORCHARDOFGRAFTED FRUIT. This is one of the best furms in the val- ley, smooth land and in « high state of eul- tivation, A well of excellent water, also a large cistern nt the door.” For further pur- ticalurs apply to Lod ? JACOB KEEN, jul er wear Millheim A RE YOUR TIMEPIECES OUT OF ORDER? A ——————————— take them to J. H. HAHN, at Belle- fonte. who is the most ralinble Watehmaker and Jeweler in the place. Also Dealer in WATCHES, and FINEJEWELRY, Chronometor and other Watches repaired on the Most Scientific Principles. Jobbing of wll kinds promptly and care fully executed at shortest notice, All work warranted to give satisfaction, Zo Business tean:aected in both English and German, Next door to Harper & Bros, Spring street, near High, July2i ly B USH HOUSE near the depot, Belle. fonte, Pa. W. D. RIKARD, Proprictor, This new and magnificent Hotel has now come under.the proprietorship of Mr. Ri- kard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will be kept upin FIRST CLASS HO- TELSTY LE, «It has comfortable rooms, all the modéen conveniences, prompt ser vants, and reasonable charges. THE TA- BLE will always be abundantly supplied with the most simptuous fare the market will afford, done up by the most experi- enced cooks, HIS BAR will always con- tain the choicest liquors.” He will be glad to sce his old friends at the new hotel, and { ne pains will be spared to make them feel at home, jul23, 69 tf NEW AND CHEAP PAINT. The undersigned has invented uw new and Eedl paint; color of peach blossom, For a building 22x80, two story, cost of paint S1,60 and eost.of putting it on $5,560, It is both cheap and durable. Price of Recipe $2,50. Any ohe ean put on this paint with a white-wash brush, Persons wishing to seen specimen, will eall and see the dwel- ling of the undersigned, and satisfy them« selves, This paint is intended for rough weather boarding. WM. COLYER, Jull, 4t. Centre Hill $3 500 Per Year tosell ** Wonderof 9 the World,” Address J.C. TILTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. julle'dw. NERVINE DID IT. New Loxpox, Coxx., April 26,1869, RemeMBERED Fries bt thought it well to wait another week before writing, to see if I continued to improve, as T have been doing forsome time, udder the treats ment of the new medicine, and I am happy to tell you that T am getting better—even faster than when you were here. I com- menced the use of DOOD'S NERVINE without advising me toit. When I began with it I could only walk from my bed to the chair, My trouble has been extreme pain in the head, and has lasted of three | year. Allthe medicine I have heretofore taken has failed to giveanv relief. 1 am’ now able to go up and down stairs, and daily improving, 1 consider the NER. VINE the bestimedicine 1 ever found, and shall continne its use, for I am confidant of entire recovery, I have taken only three bottles, and wonld not be without it on any account. Very truly, + Mrs, 1.5 Nure jul23 tw b ahround twp. wilFbe ndi er, subject to the decision of the democratic county cenvention, PROTHONOTARY —Waeare authorized fonte, will be a candidate for Prothonotar subject to the decision of the democratic county convention, REGISTER— We are authorized to an- nounce that J. P. Gephart, of Bellefonte, the decision of the democ eount con. the Seva Somuetatic county, con PROTHONOTARY—A GARD. ~The bei / mi fi vence of which be eo will -not be uble to ca friends th their Kind a ing knownto the ge ed RG. Over one thousand illustrations by guished Artists in Europe therefore takes this method of mak ly. chat is a candida e fog the office, of Prothone ry, and will be thay hh may favor him w TREASURER —\ ath anpotmer the name of J. H of Bellefonte as «x enndidate for Treasurer, subject to the decisie county convention,’ 8 the Democpatic, TREASURER, ~Waare authorize announce the Mavis ol isu, RAG Gr Milpstwp: as a candidate for sure pub to the decision of the Detiovratic’ county eonvention, YET Ad ASSEMBLY.—We are suthorized to atnounee the name ofJ, G Mexeratlin township as a candidate for Assembly, sub- Joet to the decisioty of the ty conyention, REGISTER. — We ate authorized to aie of Worth tw., ds & bandidite fF Rogistir) subject tothe deeision of the Demoeratie county eonvention, i nosnee the name of Daniel Wandring, of Bellefonte, ns a candidate for § ject to the decision of the county evuvention, . RECORDER —We are authorized t« announce the name of [seael J. Grenoble, of Hainestwp., as a candidate for Recorder, county convention, SHERI FF.— We are authorized to an- nounce that Griffith Davis, of Spring town. t hip will be a eandidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision, o” the Democratic County Convention. : : i SHERIFF.—Weare authorized to an- nounce that D. C Keller, of Potter town- ships, will be a eandidate for Sheriff, stthject to the dot Convention. COMMISSIONER. —We are autherized to announce that Joseph M Closkey, of Cur- tin township, will be « candidate for Couns ty Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, TREASURER. —We are authorized to announce that Jos, M.. Wilson of Benner township, will be a eandidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decidion of the Demoerigtic County Convention, RECORDER. — We areanthorized to an» nounce that Sol. Ettling~r, of Haines town- ship, will be & candidate for Reev.rde,r sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. SHERIFF. — We are authorized to ane nolnee that Thuoas M Coy of Philipsburg will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tha decision of : the Democratic County Convention, SHERIFF.—We are authorized to an- tiounce that’ Richard Conly, of Benner township, will be a candidate for Sheriff. stibject to the decision of the democratic ehunty convention, TREASURER. —~We are authorized to announce that John W. Krumreine, of Fer- guson township, will be n candidate for County Tressurer, subject to: the decision of the democratic county convention. ASSEMBLY. —We are authorized to announce that Col. Wm. W. Love, of Put- ter twp, has consented to the use of his name as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the next democratic coun- ty convention. SHERIFF.—We are authorized to an- nounce that B. F. Brown, of Harris twp, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democratic county con- vention, . PROTHONOTARY. We are authors. zed to announce the ngme of Christiyn D. Keller, of Bellefonte, #s a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. PROTHONOTARY.=We ure authors of Bellefonte, ns a candidate for Prothono- tary, subject tothe decision of the Demons cratic County Convention. REGISTER.—We are authorized to an- nounee the name of Samael J. Herring, of Gregg township, as a eandidate for Regis ter, subject tothe decision ot the Democra- tie County Convention, i SHERIFF.—We are authorized to an- nounce the name of D. H. Yeager, of Snow- shoe, nen candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Co..nty Con- vention, SHERIFF.—We ara: authorized to aatiounce the name of Joseph L. Neff, of Boggs, wp. as 3 candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Pemecratic County Convention, if $ PER DAY.—Akents wanted ev- /\J erywhere, Sample for two stamps, Address Bates, Harness & Co, ; jul, dw a Cleveland, Ohio. | Cancers ! Tumors! ! 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July, 164w. —- gf bs MEW gs iY PRUINS, raisons; pene chap apples, oranges; Iethorin al) “ fruits, Hams, bacon ae TSB BURNSIDE & TH da ¥ of foreign gH Tey 1 - men sent gues, anfidise. harness ha #e dlery line at bi5 om 55 om BURNAL a heir variety a RNSIDE Sofall k nallt ay id WER YEP carriages, willow: ware, s, powder, shot, ¢ cartrid . &e., rigs BET Ka PNAS S15 ORSE COLLARS, if you don t-want "Your horac's shou ers galled and wali$ ! sore, got gon : 1 Ee ESN SIDE & THOMAS. (X3ep PRUFTS. PeheReX tomitums; “ J + pine apples, ah n varie. ty, at - "BERS SIDE a : ; 8 STING TACK LES, sods Tinea, Sunk F flies, sea i ay i Rig ysu out to cateh trout at ; n hte 1 » through the county if yeu | Tans Bupa articin ge wh EAE H SM Whitnat' s celebrated confections, ; nad Whitman's celebrated ¢ Nw Buker's chocolate, Smith's Chinn Ginger, Fougl Pi A ie ick ae Sam merican RUE: : x ——————— Lo mp 5 ? | bese 408 w PAB gid 7 2d Tn - i poe a Xi 10} i d i Saad & 4 A large pi alogant sortment as ’ sv in Gloves and Bufine 0 Robes, at very at i = : BU RNIIOR & Ti BURNSIDE s THOMAS i —— nn 50 = | B ABITS SOAP, Wi fii TREE ® ® ee ey SS soaps, o casti e, pure Bidurling’s soap, and a pure: other soaps, at pt pti gs ® ! ‘BITRNSIDE &' Se ES of Wl] Variefits, ground bi ped ar fe ict t is the only place you ean find un. ted spices, - ther for if You can only | wl at gaa A y BURNSIDE & THOMAN, ~ © HS Sain hina tatunt se XL mills, shovels, spades, : rakes, howe, " we lnuips, forks, chains, &e., at .3 BURNSIDE & THOMAS HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and flodisgs, 2 varie of 2 = to rele or” w¥ %, , re. Eg »t tL #5 a 3 x tion, SERRE So BE srs & THC IMAS, FoR 53 h " gi 4 Offer to the Public one of the inrgesfanid best selected stocks of merchans ~~ dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and sen for yourself") 1771 ¥{ ZOTT 110% T2 9E 5 A REAL ESTATE § ® PRIVATE AT “The large and valu Er by De. Win. Wilson, dm his ow rhigamr by the heirs GF the ls «Mn i in Potter township, Centre county, will be sold ut private sale, on terms te suit pur- chasers, as follows: ho dst. 8 Tot of Sib iNidg therwil © lage of Potters } pe Abus «i SIX: ACRES; #w.cii18 #7 with a large Two-Story Mansion, Two-ste- ry Office, Stables and other out-buildin thereon erected. The grounds around the house contain beautiful shrubwery, It isin "a all respects a desirable property, and is well = 7 © situsted for business purposes © wo = : 2nd. A tract of hind situated near Gen" 2 1 tre Hall, adjoining lands of Peter, John anid Geo. Hotter, Georgeonnd Daniel Durst,” BE Ba and othe tair Es q FOUR HENDUED + SSDS, & “ACRES ANDONE HUNDRE E300 usr ANDSIX PERCHES. This tract is now divided inte THREE FARMS w - 5 > a ¥ a fifty acres and one of one hund ty-four ac pith three oF fulve boi Phat Hart: ving eh “ xe contai about thir will he divided ry ig ts people of Cent Gf desi partlying west “tuenpi vided into three farms of about one hun- dred and twenty-eight acres of in any way that may suit purchasers, ~~ 7 © Srd. A tract of land near the “01d Fort,” A ‘adjoini lands of Geo, Odenkirk; Johm H. ~~ Keller, Jacob Arney, Samuel Foster and ey EL. 85 F 35 ¥ 3 3 1 Fist a others, coutaining Lif ih THREE 8 AND FORTY ... THREE AND SEVENT oe FOUR PERCHES. © . Thereon erected is a complete set of farm H he t on je § ¥ buildings and two XU sonant. ail iw] Fuis trmet wilt be ul A, vided by the turnpike—or in such other == Tis may be desired The two tracts last described contain « = lands of the best ple + rn dxcels lent condition, nny, of the im the. best din the so ; ade he i : | ey can Le ¢ ded so as to anon af © pals pei - | fivient amount of good thuber and to ench i on (Dr. WM, 1 to N, ote, A i an AE 2» Atturneys-at Bie; HALL ACADEMY. BAL fo t = pe 2 Soars TURSDAY, JULY 3, foo0. = 1 "7 Le Boarding with furnished rooms cap be. had at reasonable rates. ng. ean be Sine IT hE a ITE] gEpet ; an P, S.—Allletters : d Iressed & or, Penn Hall will ric ive prompt a jaly 24t. mpl 2 ® ! 3