CENTRE HALL REPORTER. 0 © ENTRE Harr Pa. Aun Sys, 1 1869. ——————_— FOR GOVERNOR: HON. ASA PACK ER, of Carbon. FOR SUPREME JUDC E: HON. CYRUS L. PERSHING ; of Cambria Souneye ~ Tbh Dimottutie-Connty THeket. — ced ssemblysoe “Jagoh Gr Mayen of Haines. Prothonotary : John Korn, Bellefonte: : 1 ister : “John H. Oy Ww orth. 1olaReeovder : Israel Grenoble, Flaines: : Sheriff : : ; Licut. Daniel Woodring, Bellefonte, Staub Treasurer: Lieut. SS. 8. Welf, Miles. Commissioner : Joseph M’Closkey, Curtin. Auditor : gral a9 DD. H. Yeager, Snowshoe. Coroner: Dr. ny Liuritore, Belléfonte. _- 3 G. ‘Moye er, r, ANH Honest Miirand a Christizin, In him we will havea faith- ful Fopresentative, . Coburn, his opponent, will yate for all “the jobs set up by. the radical ring. Remember that J. G. Meyers aly ays was & warm friend of a riifrond through oie vallies, ind thay lie, ong ago spent his money, upon shares, while Ueburn never owned any. Remember this, .veters, when the rads come to you to talk aboutCobarn and the railroad. We defy the opposition to show the least dishonest act in the: life of Mr. McCloskey, our candidate for Commis. sioner. He is one of God's npblest works=—an honest man. candidate; Lewis Hess ?: Let some of the honest. Potter township madicals | answer, as they went to the oil “busi. | ness piloted by Lewis Hess. Jerry Butts’ first rout out.of Penns- | valley was when he arrested innocent C haley, W ingurd, under, the.cover of night. 1is next rout, Horse, foot and dra. goons, by the galliint yeonianry' of | Pennsvalley il} be on: the second Tuesday of Octobercsis, will be with a howl to, ,make the Wood, Lo Phar iff. If Lewi is. Hi ail pin went, dow below par, so far that it can’t be r 8 reach ed even by greased’ “lightning, “how | soon would Hess have “county, shou run down to wa an were be elected” Lorie fssioter? : Jerry Butts. or candidate’ fo iff, once WiSa Demodrit, but'fd ty, disgraceful deputy uichsHshipo} het turned: negro Nutshipprs and iiisal) map. catcher, w We overhtird a tndiénls th othr! day, saying that he would pot .yote for Butts, who went. fifty. times to catch Jacab Foltd; and Rusti sin, enoligh to do. esis Itz never was out | of Pen tow hp Fi 1 was Jom for J hig Jose tC los key is, hy nor iy 2 icals’” ait his © Pi ae. to # man of. th bre de BOs more’ YES, whicly i is Somniissiouer, hongst tax- person, for, C Meats, or Fess ih 8.8. Wik did not day at fa ring the’ No and dial Wear Body and served w Rash a his En stayed! y at home, and never surelted rebel pow- der.’ % om nA : Ifthe “Ste #4 60" Centre” “Eotinty | wislr #6 get ridofdheir wives, Tet then] elect Jerry Butts as sheriff, and-he will frighten them to deaths! vr + s10dT™ Whytis the :radieab-caitdidate for: Sheriff like a seamstress?:t, + v1 Because he gives women fits, , Thereis talk of Rash Cadwalader’s withdrawing from. the. r ticket. He thinks Hess too oily, .and Cob’ he tAkeés to be’ ‘Altogeth : tdo much ganimoni'’ Phe ticket much pily-gammon for‘Cadwalader. i Ww “feel confident that “the _ Jem ” racy a carry Centre cou nty or 4 5 i Sep rvT LP pourinan-1190 on his spring: of water in the ibs re! gions, ? Lewis Hoss, the rad candidate for Commissioner, has beeome such an adept it oily ‘matters, ‘that he’ swears he can climb aa oiled. Bola with : the: skin peeled off. Will Jerry Butts the adical candi date for Sheriff, deny that he said if elected he would not bothar himself much about are SSHlp Meg tobs ork ing them in jail, as the black an suffered enough duripg, eenturies of bondage. . Will Butts deny that? So the ofénder, if 4 thité man, will’ have a hard master if he gets into Jer- ry’s clutches ; but if a negro, law break- ing will be winked at; © Flow’ “door | like that, SEs a Coggyouli4 ty? dt and tl 30m 9 idealist Ni ertill’ Since Lewis Hess’ oil territory has a spring the surface on which “a fellow found oil enough to grease his boots,” all the candidates upon te r cal ticket have resolyed upon a pilgrimage to this gd = have. theig boots Ft the ill When Potter township radicals can’t vote for Hess, there must be something wrong. Then vote for that honest man, Joseph M'Closkey. Lieut. S, 8. Wolf, the democratic andidate for Treasurer, served gal lantly in the Union army. Rash Cad- fire, remained) vaNOW, rad which will at hoog, to say geba ical “friend of the soldier, ’ you vote for? : LUuosnn SIRS 231g (ay Friends of the Soldier. Now Jet the holes "republicans of Centre county. who profess to leve:the spldier, show it; by Lomingup gallant Iy to the support of Wolf, Woodring and Grenoble! + Wolf didtinguished himself at Chin- cellorsvilles Grenoble Jost wv leg’ in the service, and Woodring had his right arm shot oft while heroically batthng in the Union ranks. Wolf, Woodring and Grenoble, served their osuntry upon the “field,” while notie of their oppononts upon fhe thd: ical ticket ventured fupwm Homes see sf slr. Ap gp An extra of the Bellefonte National dimoudes the Testirreetion of that | shéet again, ont the 30th inst. Wien Forney 4s to be’ principal editor, and C. B. Gould, proprietor. ala "Negrd Suffrage.” Doyo wish Hiearo sufffade'y in Penn- sylvania ? If fot, vote for J. G. Mey- ers; for Assembly—he will ‘vote for a repeal of the ratifying resolution. J. P. Coburn, the radical candidate, is pledged for “negro ‘suffrage. men of Centre, choose between them. in 00 te Don’t. Trade. The radicals; finding things utterly hopeless for their ticket in this county, have got down to offeritlg ‘to’ swap. Demdécrats, - don’t ‘trade off any” man upon your ticket-—we can elect every man auponit. They are all’ ‘good and worth, yf Ap es The Bellefonte. Republican den’t seem to have a great appetite fou the ‘its party. We don’t wonder, when the thing is got.up in the interest, of ; the; men who are for crushing out Brown and Hutchinson, after all the brain la- hor they have spent, for the party. Self preseryation is the first, law of na. ture, “and a triumph of the radical ticks} et isa vielory of the utipii=Brow n fe: Hoe iM iso | The HG eriey. of | G tro holden sat the dll ratification meatin Tacsday pri court- house, at Bellefonte, on ted’! 48 chairman, The théetinlg was “tarssed by Mr. r, Qottel; pon’ he negro suffrage quest- | | Tort," And flowed be Wn A. W allace, 1 upoti the astotinding corruption of the radical party. : ITEM No. 4 We arestill’ thacihg ap; says ‘the Patriot; the leak «by iwhich thie seven p38 Jon tickled out of the State Treas. Paty in 1867 and 1868. We find by wrefirrontce to the Report of the Audi- ining: for-that yea! cost’ $134,968, y referring to the Auditor) General's Report for. 1860; it sik be. scen the. "Gop of the public Printing ford At yaa wasBut $30, 6417} Think of it! i 1868’ tlie cost of th piblieprinting is 7 er more than: it was in 218601 & any, farther utr 0of wanted ‘of the = ravagance and recklessness of the, on radical Rigs istration? here 18 pleiity ore of ‘it. We shal continue the same Sule nefsge ; os Beith iAfer Coinel. ° . ihe By asserts;thut, the late [Sylabus.of the Pope. will from the chief subject of 1'déliberitions of the “Eeuminical Coun- “The paragraphs concertiing ‘the'l relations of the Chureh dud Stite Will” be medified and probably «ififensified. The dogmas of.infallibility of the Pope, | and spiritual and corpareal assump-. The Holy F athér has expressed is re- ret that néSehismatic lor Propostant | Bishop. has offered to take pat in the edunei]. “In; NUMBERS TR safoty; ity was upon ‘this priuciy ple. that the formula of Mountain Herb Pills was “It wid 'not the'restiTt of one] Dr. Judsen tens: ding to spend a :fortunein advertising the result was the production ofa sim- ple but effiehceous medicine the © Jud? gon’s . Mountain Herbs Pills. + These iver Comp hlaint, addition, Female. Trvogulurities, dé ’ haye now ‘been tised ‘many fears by the piblic and 4Housunds' of testimonial bear’ witness to their virtuesis As a family A yedicine they are; unrivaled, , Gives ge Mountain Herb, Pills a ba 5h Sold to yh The flowers of speech s in from the” | roos of the EYE bye ye moans % EHO 243 FELIX GRUNDY'S LETTER FROM AARONSBURG, wo; du 24th, "69. Phere being a Wate my letter, Ay dame wie’ men, in this p pretty good would cense to b@ndmired, E W Naki old maidshe} must be, for I heard granpa tell she flourished i in his day. Jim Coburn, of our town, has taken after Polly too, but we don’t think tHe o'd hi will hav him, wil] sumely sack him on the 8h Ehabitdanyitd Obes ® » He ean then He to singing doggere) for in- stance: al My old “dad, "went to wii, Ho hur Bib? relofhds' ape a hickory soarpachid ; Fhe limb broke Lov: by and he, fe Lin, And that wits List was hnown of him, : And Jas. I. can add as a chorus :— For the legislature I did run, 1 Thought Pd Fo'it Just ke fan, cob hung my chances upon’'a radical on , Vimaby.| ia broke down, and’ Ne last. of ane oor Jim. * pa But, jOking | as side, » Tames D. SR Coburn i&'the Wrong ‘man to seid to the Tegis- lature: Coburn is in favorsof tho 15: vniolidl ment, which, makes: the Negro, the ec ual of the white Ini in voting, hal- ding office, in the jury gx, and in the public sthbols «He is matorioud here; ag dne of ‘the bitterest and most: malignant radicals; ‘who has all his life heaped the .heavi. dst curses and oaths upon the, demo crits, and ‘now le fiwns ground them for ‘their votes “=yes 18 begging for d>- moorats, whilst itis his boast, that! he would never vote for uny democrat no matter how worthy or competent, It is but a few weeks ARO he used this laguage, refefred “to in my for- med letters “My; ‘Migee, T kribw you ‘were a good officer and did your whole duty, yet [-eannet vote to re-elect you rintendent BECAUSENOU’RE A DEMOCRAT And yet the su- perintedency jis not. # political office Democrats of Haines and Penn, throw this in his face, when he comes beg- ging for your votes. He vill go with «his party in’ all its mate of his character, and that toe not in tender, dainty sentences, but in well expressed and forcible language. The testimony of these ngs, gains additionw¥ foree fiom ‘the fact, $hat uttered avsicha tire and a such circumstances as to exempt it en- tirely from any imputation onl pli influences, The proceedir [publighed, lithe papers of this omy, § request of the soldiers, on thie 27th of July 1848, and here they are. Again we say, read, read, read. "The following Preamble and Reso- lutions were offered by the returned volunteers; of Company H, 2d Penu- sylvanin Regiment, and unanimously one d by the moeting : the Tayette Volunteers has again placed ‘them in the position of ¢itizens ofthe Gomponweiloh of Peunsylya- nin, and enabled them, to speak and as sert their rights, they now embrace this occasion, the first opportunity since thieir ‘rettirn, to express their deep and ABIDING INDIGNATION of the conduit of John W. Geary, he was elgeted to the command of the 2d Pai, Regiment, at the City of Mexig¢o. The did Jon W. Geary procured his elec- tioh by a mere plurality ‘of ‘votes, by FALSEHOOD and DECEPTION while he was promising to give compas ny £1. the privilege of electing their own officers, accordin to the laws of the ‘Suite of Petinsylvania, he, the said’ Geary, bargaitied with others for vote promis and ‘giving ' appointments in said company 1. to men from other companies who might answer his. pecu- liar purposes. The law of Congress of the 13th of May, 1864, calling for Volunteers for thie‘ war ‘with Mexico, had this provision. “And be it further enacted, that the said Volunteers =o offering their services shall be ageep, the President, in companies, battalions, squadrons ‘and regiments, whose officers shall be uppointed in the manner. prescribed: by law inthe several States and territories to which | such companies, battalions squedrons and regiments shall respectively be- long.” The said Geary, while he availed himself of this law te get himself into a high office, refused the same right to company H. which legally and prop- erly belonged there. Therefore, corrupt. schemes; as he has all along endorsed all its iniquity, Coburn is now riding the rail-road | heard him repeat a nice little speech, which heds committing to palm iv oft at. the Miillheim. meeting for political effect, We, here, are nod fools, as he we all understs od thay if it is to cost-him any thing, ite rail- road will never he my do. As you nd degislition needed dt ull pont 18 subjects Hie dor any! thing te “l'a?d our,.xail road 2<~what mopnstiinet + d4 appeal to any democrat pr republican herg, hehe Coburn ever aided, by his 'mohey, any Benevolent object ;, he does n6tiing té kaep wp dit ch drehes ‘orsabbath schools; or any thing else where, danations of money are neaded; he is dexoid of lib rality,; on, that ide of tle, book th re stangls no cr dit for hind’; but, ‘when you come to words and brag, he is slways running over. J. GiiMeyers labored hind as afar er;in his time be is,an honest man ; Coburn never earned a dollar yidtor. a Between tliem, CRBLEX aR NDY. John Ww. ay Vand th the Soldiers of the Mexican War. —— READ!!! "READ! 1] READ!!! Genius of Liberty, of 1866, has the fol- lowing bit of Geary's regord, which will de to reprint here, . ‘and, show, wh \ kind of mate ial Geary is fade, of 3, John W. Jeary, the candidate. of the ‘Radical “Abo itionists for Govern. or of Perinsylvanilt, wits’ dlectéd 'Lieu- fenant Colonel of ithe "2d Pal, Regi: aneut of» volunteers: in thie war with § Mexico, upon the organization, of the, Regi iment in the eit of Pittsburgh, Villiam "1B. ROberts,’ ol“this county, oa the ‘Coltmél comfinanding and died Fin the city of Mexico. After hisdeath, {Geary was promoted to the Colonelcy, Lhe Fayettecounty * “VV shifiteers vere’ attached tathis Regi ment; andsdkpown | wi Co, kL. They, uizciggtislwiphfie 4 selves, for gallent pala! and inter- pid bravery in wl the im portant eins gagemeiits” from V efa dri to the ¢ity bol Muxieo, including thie bloody as- Jsaults apoh the gatéd of sthat; city. They continued iu. sevyice untilithe | end of the. avar, anp were honerahly; The survivors, upon their retura home {vere received with' well ‘edfned ‘and highly distinguished Ronows by’ theie| fellow-¢itizens;, Here, at: the,Cuunty:| Seat, they were honored by a, splen. did rece ption, participated in by the feitizents of the county generally, ad well ‘as by the ladies, who grééted their rey An yith ff tht” Aeticte attention and fefined tasté pectliar to theit sex. At Conmallsville, alsa; they were! the [1 vecifitents of a handsome: ovititmg: the | heartfelt, tuibute; of the; citizens, anion dies of that place and Jieinity The reception at. Conmnallavifl e ak place reception keech’= wag! made. by Dr. by Bergeant Peter A. Jobms., After the deiiverey of the speeches, and par- "taking an elleant dipper prepared, for thie occasion, the returned soldiers met together and tifininoudly adopted, preanible’ amd “serles fof” TO tow: ' which: ghowsupnthe charater’ of 'Johm} W. Geary,.ip, snghe a ight, as.would, “rénder his election as Goyernor,, a | everlasting Singgges to, the ‘State of wPennsyly, These, gosh oe Jt 4 n, Ji § apbiiouel 3 dopt: 4. ix True ler: men ‘welland Who HE aby hiv hdl who') Re solved, That we, the remaining | members of the Fayette county V ok | unteers, view the conduct of the said | John WV. Geary towards company H. rights, as secured to. them by the laws of Pennsylvania as well as the laws of (fohgross. The whole course and con- duct of’ the said'Geary being INCON- | SISEENT WikH THE © THARAC- ITER OF A GENTLEMAN OR MAN OF HONOR.—it was treating us as a set of mer who did vot know their vights, and ‘who could not appre- ' ciate them—it was «C CORRUPT and MERCENARY in all its bearings, characteristic of a LOW. AND GROVLING CREATURE, hunting and and seeking popularity for cour- age'and patriotism THAT HE NEV- BR EARNED, by bargaining with supple tools and mercenaries, one. of whom at Jeast was a notorious. black leg. Re solved, That the arrest and trial of its Sergts John A. Cummings, by a Court M: artial, for’ daring to assert his rights and those of the company, was A BASE AND COWARDIAN EX: ERCISE. OF USURPED, AU, THORITY ON THE PART OF THESAID JOHN W. GEARY— after he, the said Geary, had SUR- REPTITIOUSLY axp ‘VILAIN- OUsLY SUPPRESSED the order of the Adjutant Gem, of this State, (issued by direction of Goy, Shunk,) direct. dng Kim to fill all vacancies 1 in the 2d Regiment, of Penna. Volunteers ‘by elet: ction taking advantage of his "STOLEN (authority : to: cover up his to injure the hard. earned farm of a brave and gallant officer. On iotion’ of Peter A. Joli, it was ' Rasolved, That all the harm we wish Colone! Geary; IS THAT HIS DIS- CHARGE MAY FOLLOW HIM THROUGH "ALL THE LANES ANDAVENUES OF LIFE. “AND THAT HE MAY NEVER DIE'OR GET OLD. EA lis i GEARY AND BATES HISTORY. He overs it’ Fifited at'd ost of . $270,000--The People to be rob- bed of this sum without wuthori- ty of Law, ils The, legislature, in 1867, APES pri ted $3, 000 toward writing a history of the Pennsylvania volunteers, and Bates, a pet of Geatie’s, undertook the work; and between the a huge job wad’ set ups The leading members of bath ‘Poiitical | parties in the Senate . in 1868, denounced the operation as a farce and a wrong, but the appropria- tion bill wns put through with: a’ fur ther appropriation of $6,600 for this It was, however, specially proided that the work should be fished before the money was paid, for it seemed impossible to stop the Jeak thitt had ‘thas been’ opened. = At that time the rn expended for the jpurpose was as follows: In 1867.. E+ rvs: 123 Tn 1868... artes ARE 6,5 Makiag a total oF $12,000 for that which all condemned us worse No legislature ever or widsaed this bool to be printed. Yet, in 1868, John W, Geary, in vio Batioft of Taw, anid withoht wathority, deliberately ordered the completion of | the work at/cost of'at, least $170, 000, and probably of $207,500, | How he did this is told i in the re- rt of the Senate Committee on Pub- ie Printing, made’ by Hon. Russell | pen) ty and i page 427 bE the ohild ye 51} ul [8 0981 Ee 80d mame eit nomad sens in igbe a ol Boe A wy S18 T Ye SHE i™ SW Legislative Record for 1869, from which we quote as follows : “Th lication ofthe book was begun be vA by the State: printer ) of the Governor.” ; “upon ¢ M-APPIoXE Putting it i erig “seven dol Tg ro supposing that the “work may be comprised within four “volumes, the cost of the work to the “State will be as follows: Compilation 6,000 sets, 4 vols, rach for de Express charge sos emmnnenOO00 “Should the wo Xt. to five volumes, which 1s not unlike y, the total will be increased to $207,500.” From thisit clearly appears fmt the. legislature did not approve the work, that Geary did, approve it, that the legislature aid 1 not authorize its prin- ting, and that Gear it'to be printed without authority'df law. Why was this ? Was there a ' good thing init for somehody. —Rutriot; terpenes Oi'the bth of Auris Général Rbb- ert E. Loowrote'to D. M: M! Consus secretary of the Battle Field Me al Association, that he, had “read an invitation to be present for the purpose of marking wpon the ground, by enduy: ring ‘memorials of granite, the posi- tions ind movements of the nrmics on the field,” and added + “My enguge: ments will not permit me to be present. I believe, if there, I. could not: add anything material to the information existing on’ that subject. I' think it wise, moreover, not'to keep ‘open the sores of war, but to follow the example of those nations who, endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, and, to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered.” Gen. Fitzhugh Leesaid, ifi ris reply to the ! invitation extended « to « him, which letter was sent. through General Robert E. Lee: “It will not be in my power to be present, but any informa- tion I possess will be chéerfully ren dered. | Ifthe hntion is! to continue as a whole, it is better to forget and for: give rather than to perpetuate in gran: ite proofs its civil wars. The exploration of the battle fie'd will commenee to-morraw. Memphis, Aug. 20. renlusagh Galvin was hung at one o'clock this afternoon, He admitted havi ing killed officer Fen ton, but gaid he did it only in self de- fence. At half past twa o'clock, Sam Moody; a colored man, was hung on the same scaflold. He said he was not guilty of the murder. of Captain Ber- ry, but that the fatal shot was fired by Bedford, now in the Penitefitiary “for ten years, as an accomplice. Mr. Revels, a colored minister, took Moody by the hand just before the drop fell, and said: “My dear young | friend, T have often visited you since you were sentenced to'death, und a few weeks ago had the pleasure of bapti- zing, you in, Christ; you prayed to the Lord and he hes ard your prayer. Youn sind ure forgiven, as you and I believe, and the Tord be praised he his given you grice for this great’ trial, and you | have told me all the mording 3 you dre) quite happy in the forgiyness, of yout, sins. You are about to pass into, lyis great and high - presence, scarcely will the sliouts of éarth die out in your ears and the scales be’ closed to your eyes, when you will be ushered through thei}: ry 8 gates ue a host of augels, and |, e taken into resence of your cre: ator and friend. may God hitve meréy on'your soul” Jalyin's neck was broke by: the» fall and he, died in. fortéen minutes; Moody died in fourteen and a balf min: |, ates. Several thousand people ‘were present, ‘the’ majority eolcrd, ‘and many from the country ‘Witn#' sad" t'él” execution. Fu t #7, 140,000 very, 100 10,000 oN orde To Morsr’s INpiax Root Prnis—We have lately Been shown formula from which ‘these Pills’ ave ‘prepared and from this and: our experience inthe use! of them, can honestly pronouncd them | a good safe and relia ‘medicine, Be- ing entirely free from aH ingrellients they ‘can be si ely used while performing the active duties of life. - We would advise all to use them the benefit derived from them. Morse’s Tidian Root Pills in al Rad of Billivustiest, "Headache, ma 1 AIrrogularitiod; Liver Compliints, dre. Sold by all Dealers. Steight-of? hand — Declining a a matri monial offer. ° ds df hl Gp es pe Sheet, music——Snoring. ep Papbh chffe— Ne(spaper attabks. HOLE & 1,07 AT The undersigne will offer at sple, -om the premises, at Centre: Saturday, October, 2ud, a lot of thereon’ eréeted w' naw two-story Srond her. boarded dwelling holse,, stable and dther | outbuildings. There | is choice fait 8 we | Resid and bi ‘the door the Pro arty belon only dec'd. Pauls s comitone A Mum T ER MS: One oh on confirmation o third he la afinual pavments, with terest! ( be cured by Bond and M Mort AMOS ALEX IXAN DER. Aug 27. Execrt or! MBER LAND AT PUBIC SALE. By virtue of an. order from the Or- phans Court tof Contre, ounty, thera will be Se red at public sale at Centre Hall, on | Saturday October! 2nd, next; 63 Acres of Valuable Timberland ; belonging to the estate of James Alexan- der dec'd, situated. ubova Centre Fall, at he topof the Ni itany mountain, on’ ‘the: urnpike leading to Bellefonte. This tract of land lis: well timbered with Chestnut, Oak, and yellow Pine, Sale to commence | at one o'clock. TERMS.—The oné third ‘of purchase | ‘money, together with one fifth of the bal- ance rémmming in the property as dowers,” one half of the residua to. be paia.on confirs: mation of sale and the balance in one od iby thereafter with interest, to be’ secur n two fee rim ‘Bond and M t : ond and Mo BN NOS ALEXANDER " : Guandian. JRPHANS COURT SALE~Will be | at public sale, on Saturday Sep tember hin nex on the pr premis es real crtate, Be pl Rs Th " Hem¥ 1 Theron erected a good tof? |. weather-boarded dwelling louse, Bank barn and all other necessary outbuildings (Good water, from the m near the door. Also, agoo and all kinds of choive fruits on the prey ) sas. 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