: HALL REPORTER. Be. PA. “ Se phember 10th, 1869, i CENTRE CENTRY Hawn a FOR GOVERNOR: HON. ASA PACKER, of Carbon. FOR SUPREME JUDCE: HON. CYRUS L. PERSHING, of Canibrid County. a Demociatie County Ticket. Assembly; Jacob G. Meyer, er of Haines, Prothonotary : Johnddoraa, Béllofonte! aii : Register : John f. Morrison, Worth, «Wh ecovder Israel-Gitenohi é, J aives. “Rnghie Lieut. Daufél*s Wobdriig, naein on TIRES ae) Lich Se Wolf, Miles » Commisibner : Jose) HAT Closkey, Outi. Jrdnditon: D. Hy Yeager, Snowshoe, Coron Dr. J. T:Tatiri mos; Bellefonte” hates oh Sem ———r—” rt oS — The ie Daiff Yultépétidese] ithe: tithe | of a spicy Tittle” "ity published at Lock Haven, bya UB. Heiidereon, esq., formerly” oF Belles, ° “Tt somes to us marke With’ iv X'; "of "couric we'll X, Boyd. Long may iLwaive brhow Tong will it waive ni Jaitley ba The BellE inte Republican. says we are to be presented with a half’ biel of kraut. SHou1d the kraut be made of such cabbage-heads as Brown and Hutchinsots) Ii would ‘bed bad aiticle;. hoth in taéfy ad’ ior; andmo lover | of that dish, onld {i touch it oe a half mile pole.} H won boy ece We he ang, oR a geen soiree, that Jas. BaCebusn, said thathe would. get democratic wétes' ly making some of the “Diiteht’ Copjierhedds™ believe: that he was ‘a Demberdt. This is a gross insult } to the intellibeiit; and hon- est German, farnigrs, “obur alley, and. they should mark Coburn for this im- pudence. oud San 0p * Tr try & ———————— - Bill Brow’ ays i already has charge of the jail and woeb’t" let radicals visi it, We know “of a time) when Brown had ng. difficulty. An get. ting into gaily but the trouble was in his getting oul, 'E = otk pide 300 ai If the Bel lefonte Repuibliean sould. | not have fieeditbrinls upon the den ocratic ticket in such longwinded style; e would'@opy themvin the! Reporter) The radicals: find” the «hadnctdrs. bf. our candidates & unassailable «that they indyk e in, PE Tilietite,” and forlp 0 f themselves.” - a: is Brow Lg thitve the *oourts: house ring™eiliissterboty pe phrases |. always uppermost in the./deniocratie; party of Hs COM ¢ theno inations J a» ul ho ha a nk ipton, Gophoort, the * 8hu- [© Sols, &e! Neither of the {Tire e ‘first iA (4 h % Brown oly sys the court ‘housesring nsists Jf Meer ‘and the othér Bomi-; ces, Fred Kurtz, &emnsi h \ Queer glo this Brow. “He will Fave a “ring” ” of democratic thug |; dr in hisigars, in October. si "Will'GoOrazy..«« Bui Biwi Bila Boyd” Hutéhinson go ary iff theit hehvy ediforinls tic” Coutity f ficket'don’t caus: a fight inthe democratic, ranks. Won't + se damogrt, get up a sham | in front of the. Republican (PB to} Feop i these follows from .going. to the insafie'dsyTim ‘Brown ‘lids worn out the String Wout the Wewvy* edlnty | taxes, upon “hichhe fiddled so’ long, ws is is fiddlingawayy upon thei im- ginary, wiconttshouse clique,” and ems to pain him, Aayfully that, oh emer rats have set aside so many go men, and filled. the countyticket w with hs = ongl. ¥ mn Poor Bow; sore one. get, up's democrAti® fighit* for ‘him for pigs 1 lb A SAKC. i x 3 § dud mw Fi figh FEY 5 rp pani “Where i Hot Centre County used to be full of rads who shed tears of sympathy as large as walnuts for the poor soldier, but, alos, wheroeds-one who-has. sympathy for the eng armedaWoodring, who lost. |, s limb, fighting for the: Union, while nih con Wpatitor; Jetry-Butis, re- mained at hot e Pol a Wheto : Re" ot Fit for Te Cael G HOD OHIE: “Who Tost &” i “leg” in the’ servos, nous, + Show yous, 534 Xr i of) sympathy by voting for the gallant Gronoeble, for Recorder. Where is the consistent rad ? Lieut. 8. 8. Wolf served honorably in the Union ranks, and where is the rad who will be \ him for Treas wef of walader who ke it was fighting ?\ ’ 3 Centre County Rads Giving It Up. The rads of our county feel that it is all up with them in this county-— their ticket is so weak, that they have propositions to trade off, shove ker off, off gr any other way they can get « Their first gamo was to tade.off with gallant nominee for Prothonotary, and it. They then attemped to get out a Democ rat as an independent eandidate for, Sheriff, * promising to withdraw Coburn and. Bob Duncan called upon Samuel J. Herring, esq. and attempt. to pupsuade him torn as aninilepend, | and they would withdraw their'eandi- ( Herring) «the. whele, radical. vote. . Herring, like "an honorable man, re- fused to be the tool of radical schemers; and told them he would consider over the matter for a. week-——meaning that that week shouldbe as long as some philosopheis plit the den 2th of one of the days of "creation-=tén ' thousand years, : Democrats, be active and vigilant. Our whole ticket issafe by being true men, and the radienls kaow it, | and they try to get out independent candi- dates; hoping. 4 thas to get a crumb at least. pn rl i tle pee .Bombast. The Bellefonte National, special or- gan of Coburn and. the anti-Brown- Hutchinson wing of the Centre county ‘radicals, speaks of Coburnas. follows : “He is w ell educated ; has Kad large experience in Business; in “and out of his profession, and ‘is of sech-ability as will reflect’ honor « ipon. . the county should he be, culled by, the people te represent them i in the next legislature. y profession a lawyer, he has had much to do'with the business of the community in which he resides. | His private business affairs have heretofore, vetifed his residence at the gouny seat Where he would have engaged - i ‘the hore active duties of bis i and yet we doubt whether any lawyer in the county has exerted more infli- ence for good in the 'comthunity bans Mr. Coburn.” “This bombast will bring a smile up: «hon every Jip. as itis réad, and” shows that the new managers of that “organ™ aremot yet posted upon Centre cotmty | candidated, or. else, they. would have known that Coburp never, was enga- vate business mever prevented him from going tothe county or any other, seat, and that asa lawyer he isa non- entity instead of “having exerted more “ood than any other, lawyer,” Judge Linn ‘oughtto know for he once said “Coburn i isa queer lawyer,” from, the mdmer in which he did up” the pro- inBrushvalley, some years ago, for PAssing counterfeit money. ly hil ilar “The Railroad. The prospects’ foroilr vailrond! are lh hope the spirit ‘will keep “up long { subscribed to grade the road.’ Bo far ple, Gregg township proposes to ‘Faibes $50,000, which will grade ‘the "oad throngh thalt towiship. The citizéhs there propose to raise this ‘ainotiit by an assessment upon the improved fasted 4 within Grefrg township—the assessment will pursug the same course. “Samuel H. Stover, we dre told, is ready’ to) take the contract” for ‘griding the road through Harris _ towhehip, at {| 81500. Go ahead, Sam, we will hold | your hat. Oar friend Sam has rail. trainiof cars himself, and if all «others are as zealots fbr thie rod ‘as’ he; we | will soon hear the whistle of the iron | The subscription, books were | printed at’ the Reporter office, last the line. In Culifornia * the ‘Democracy achieved a grand victory, ‘last’ week, which is another; triumph against the negro suffrageamendment, . Now, Democrats of Centre, elect i 6, Meyer, and help repeal the ratifica- tion of the XVth," negro “daffrage, | / $ rds pre 51 i Hilt-footed fo neg Subscribe for eho Roper. yy i Fie § The Bellefonte National made its | appearance aguin last week, under its new proprietor, Mr. C. B. Gould, of Cameron county. Wien Forney, esq., will do up its editorial articlg The National i is dressc f| Rovement u upon vl | | was. & = \ i Tie Natio | and promises tbe decent as n'journal, which we eannot understand how it will be possible while advocating the heresies of Radicalism. May it flourish pecuniarilyg) ) £) 3 3 9 { rea Lt AS FELIX GRUNDY'S LETTER rend BRIM AARONSBLRG. .., ~r " Advolisbiirg] Sept Thy "09: Dear Re porter —Asmy hast reached you too late for last week’s paper, you may omitit, as it related chiefly to the raiirond, upon which your readers were sufficiently enlightened lyst week. Politics are brightening vip here, and getting fairér every day fiir the democratic ticket. The rada here feel it ull up with their ticket, and the votes that Coburn thonght of getting among honest German democrats, he ean now putin his eye. He finds that the ‘copperheads and rebels,” as’ heused to aa] them, ‘éannot be soft sonped ine to hissuppart. | If all the heavy oaths that Coburn has heaped upon Demo- | ucrdts; were put in one string, they would seach from this place to. Mili- heim, Jim, as you know, being ‘one of the most rendy swearers: now living, and if he were taxed upon that fac ulty, the national debt could be paid off'in two years, He would ask Democrats to vote for him, yet is too bitoted tovote for a Democrat for the smallest township | office. He never rendd a Demotitie | per; unless for some speeinl thing a paper is his bible, andiit is a matter of doubt yet whether he ‘really Knows He is a pattern of a man indeed, and what a modle representative he would | make! Democrats of Haines and Penn, who wis a more bitter persceutor among us, dieing the war, ‘than’ Jim. Coburn ? He it was! that sided with the rabble that sighed to bang every | FROM CHICAGO. Failure of an [usarance Company — Another Tunnel— Platform of the National Temperance Con- vention. *- CHICAGO, rc Compauy Quincy, Tings, has failed with m linbilities than ngsets, i Al The board of ublig works “of another tunnel po. 44 \ nto be sixty feet beneath the surface, Funning under the main and both branches of the river and under the whole city, from the water works of the north ide SY ty- aogond street van the Ye Cworle Vvill oedupy* three) years to complete it and cost one and a = The National Temperance Coyyen tion’ to-day reported a platform ‘us fol- lows | First. ; That i iwe sseulo lige the pure patriotism, and profound states manship of these patriots who laid the broad and deep foundations of this government, securing at oncethe fights of tho States gsoverall tnd their atstble union by the Feder] Constitu- | tion; We would not merely garnish sepulchyres of aur republican, fathers, hut We do hereby renew dur solemn pledges of" fealty to! the” imperishable principles of eit i} nud religious liberty a in fhe declnration of Aweri- can independence and our Federal | Constitution, Second. That the traflic'Th intoxil | cating beverages isa dishonor to Chriss tian cikilization; inimied] to the best interests of sadiety, a political wrong | of unequalled enormity, subversive of the ortine ary objects of “government, aot éabable of being ridrulitia or re- strained by any dyst tim of lténea ywhat- || evar, hut imperatively demanding for its suppression elfociive legnl prohibi- tioniboth by State and national Jegis- 5 Thipde That in View of this ‘and in. either ‘oppose or ignore this great and | pariitfiount question and absolutely re- fused to do anything toward the sup- | robbing the nation of its brightest in- | tions, we aredriven by ay imperative: sense of duty to sever our connection with these political | parties and. to or- ganize ourselves into & national anti- | FROM THE COAL REGIONS. | Coal Breaker on n Fire—Over Two Hundred People in the Mine— Fairy for Their Rafety. urH, Sept. 6.—A fite bu ko orning in a flue in the | ho Bis-dare i in fon escape for miners, destroyed. All efforts to stay the flames were in yain, and the whole structure fell, partly fil- ling up the i Over two hundred jen angyin th heh nd have no con uiinication with Putside} ith Bo fav as the wily ny Sov tting air to ro and th timbers and the debr thet the whole number have heen suf: foedted by the smoke. or perished for want, of air. “The five ‘departments of Scranton, Wilkesharre “and Kingston arc on hand and are playing streams down’ the stnft for the purpese of | quenchitig the fire there, so ‘that the | rubbish canbe. cleared. out_and the | condition of the men ascertained. Ti will probably® “take. Li : worting before any fi ceived from them. @ shaft is heartrending. © of miners are aa there in great numbers. Miners from all parts ts pt the | connfy are there at work, and mer chants, ‘and in fact the whole popula | tion of the town, have turned out to as- | All the physicians in the” vicidity have been summoned to: attend when | ‘the condition of theanen is ascertain, ed. Phe affair has cast a gloom (poh the whele community, and ' busitess i i almost entirely suspended. The mi- | ners only resumed work to-day, after a suspe nsion of abo ut” three months! Among the men ih the mites: is Mr. | Hughes, superintendent. The fact of the long and severe strike | | just ended adds greatly tothe destrue. tion which ‘will follow ths! slasmity. |Z not less than six handel, / The crowd at. Avoudale has become | 50 great,us to interfere with the relief | operation, and the free passenger traling | are necessarily suspended. . Sernnton; Sept: T= au m' Tlie | 4 | party==he wished for it—that other would do it—he not having the” céur- age! Oh! how loud hetalked loyal ty, day and night, and with nothing, no business, no children to excuse him for, staying at home, he skulked and talked. and let his heighbors oa, while Ke thought his ide to + dod to be | exposed to rebel bullets, Demo ts, republicans; fis [not this true? Aud now, for these deeds of valor, the no- ble. paper colonel, asks. Democrats to vote for him, that he may’ go 4d" the | 1 | legistitare and help fistén the egro | suffrage amendment wpbn. the people | of this country. Home think Depo, | ‘erate’ may vote for Coburn because he | f costs nothing—bnt mind yon, same ol us voted for "Cook Duncan, because he really was'a “clever fell” and how soon dil we rie it!’ and’ how: muels more bitter a radical is Coburn ? No, «Mr. Editor, the Democraqy of the low- erend are mindful of all these things, “and ‘they will show a gdod record. During the Tatter part of Yiist week, ] had a good opportunity of seeing Den- ocrats through herejand I: find that there ig nodefection worth mentioning. The ticket will poll the entire vote, Ceboarn may be thankful Jf he holds hisown. ;, We are determined upon the election of J. Gi. Meyer, and all the rest of the candidates npon our ticket. Do ye your duty. iP is GRUNDY. emo sans wim dl Woolf THE CALI FORN NTA ELECTION. . Radicals Nowhere in the Legisluture Wyoming Inittates the (Folden State— Democyatic Delegate Elected to Con- gress, . SAN Eraxaisco, Sept. 2-W e have gained an everwhelming democratic victory in California. Th reo Borer of the legislature’ ig demoeratie: “Wyoming 0: K 1! CHEYENNE, Sept. 3. The election yesterday passed off quietly. The en- tire county democratic ticket is elected. Hon! 8. F. Nuckolls, aomgera, leet’ ted to Congress. : he UC dnp ans > io World gays *now that port terri- ble war horde Geary is once ‘tore hen! the warspath; it "is well efiolighy to" ve: vive his old story which “he told, swith great success, Tn his first” fight for tlie Go! i bi 7oVétnorship of Pennsylvania, about According to'Genry; that soldier lny’ dying in 'lig'tént, and’ suddenly sum. mouned General Longstreet, whom he thus addressed: : i “General” Longstreet, ‘did yous wb serve that tall imposing form tasday, seated on a black horse, in the thickest | of the fight, as we did battle Quoth | General: Longstreet: « “I did, indeed, ‘mydear Gaal ? “That man so va- lient was General Geary,” exclaimed 4 Avoid him '* ok "Tiongstrest, lex ware of Geary! «* % With this dying injunction to his; comrade. the lievo of Shenandoah depasted. This ‘dying inj umetion of Stonewall: Jacksou, 43’ reported by Geary, is now] repeated “to the votes: of Reunkyivas nia: “Bewre an 2 Jenny, Lind has be com e vite poor Hé¢ husband has ies mdst of her fortune, It is des Ld that she. aris, ; 1 ¥ $i} { ry object the entire suppression ofthe traflle in intoxicating drinks, Fourth. That while we adopt the name of anti-dram shop party as ex- | pressive of our primiry © object, wnd | while we denbmee all répiliation of the public debt und pledge fulelity to the principles ofthe Declaration of Indupendeuceand the Federal Copsti- tution, we deem it ine; Eprcchicn! to give prominence to other political issues. Fifth, That a central executive committee of one from éneh State and Territory and Distriet df Coluuibin be appointed by the chair, whose sluty it shall be do take such action as in I'he ir judgement wil Dest promote the interests of the chin thy! si cg etl bc Norrconsonm, quarterly ‘teetin es of: the Centre: Co. Agrienltuead Society, was held. ut the, gourd, house, oy Monday evening Aug. 23d, the President, Col. Rishel, resi Jing. The Seerctary, William fom: ifton,” ‘reported that the Executive Committed had deeded to hold the 4 anhual: Fie on the 6th, 6th, 7th, and 8th of: October, and that the necessary arrangements therefor be made. FEx- Gov. Bigler of Clearfield had been in- vited, and. the Invitation excepted, to deliyer the annual” ‘address, On mo- tion, the follewing gentlemen Wwére ap-- pointed delegates to attend the nnnual meating of the , Agricultural Colle to beheld on Monday, September 7th, Richard Conly, of “Botner "RN McAllister) of Belleforite; and Hon! Wii 'Allison of! Hosnndl/ : The following gentlemen were ap; pointed to procure conveyances to take delegates to the College on Wedries- day, to attend said meetin : Willi] | f | hind Curtin, Samuel Gilliland, John, Pidokinson,Jabn Seibert and Frank Ln Wilsen. Mrs Blanchard reported that "ar rangements had Bede ‘made for reduced rates on the Bald Wigle Vialley | Rails: road; and that the Company would. iss | sue excursion tickets, good during the Fair, from the 5th to the Oth of Octo- ber, inclusive, and also that the same wreangeients had been made with tho Tyrone and Clearfield R: R. Co. Mr, MeAllister gave an. interesting account of experiments in the. various branches of farming at the Agriculta ral College farm, which why listened ‘tonwith mich pleasiire.” Aw inteiesting discussion was had on the raising of | W phe ut, and the kind best adapted to this re ion, by E. C. Humes, Christian Dale] gion, McAllister, R: B., Meek, Suniel Van Tri ics, and John 8. Foster, after which the méeting adjourned" } gh pin’ The ° Herild's Panama letter of August 25th, says vo Frank Ward, a son in-lawof Wan. B. Astor, of New York, jumped. overboard. from the steamer Sacramento, near San Jose, | and was drowned. 7 v iil — a - a Moris’ § Ixpiay Root Pruis.—We have lately béen shown formula from which these Pills are prepared and from thigand our, experience in the use of them, ean honestly pronounce them asgood safe and reliable medicine. Be- ing entirely freé ‘from “all ‘ poisohous ‘ingredients they “ean be: safely used Avhite rforming theactive duties; of life, We would advise all to use them the benefit ‘dérived from” them! Use | X forse 's Todian Root Pills inall cases Billiousnesd, Headache, ‘Femagel | ghlaxities; Liver; Complaints, dc, hy, all Henle Aug 62m GID - the Avondale mine works 1 Ys Li» thi. { hour this worniu 2 holds out yt vy rv ! hundred oF Mors mon “wit have been thé/carth sine: yester ny morning. The esenpe of gas and choke dain) precludes the possibility of any |; further atiemnt at exploration being | made, Until thie Stn tind’ whiteliis 1 now being sot tip is’ finished, nothing | can be done to ail these in the Mia on, ascertain if any) ones living, IE feared (but no one dare Ponds 1) that nit n hu aman being is now alive! FERRI (i on 2 we Two colored men are on the stump for Dent in Mississippi, rere ly slip 4 nn T hey {do bit thilige"rp’ in Williams: port, ‘Their gity debt is ovér six hun, dred thousand. dolars. : GP Hope For W orking Men.” 4 “Having: yearned my bread by the, [haw of ny hands during m: any, and L'may iadd the happiest vedrs of ty’ a — a rm ——_ 1 * der the Provides of God) to and bonestitail, I ean never umn. mindful of the; interests of those mt wher “my entire life has heen ssocia- ted” 28 Qs Packer. ii § eli A newspiper publislied: ia: Giincord; N, Hreparts -that a Jarge, body . of blag k ants were seen u few days, ago in the highway hotween London and that city, formed intwo Thies] extend” | ing entirely across the road. A severe battle was fought, hy thf, “which las- ted nearly un hour, ufter which both % l ( lou d. rte ss cs lg A erie i. “Ix Numsenrs there is safuty, it was upon this pringiple thal Uieformuly of Jatson’s Mountain Hee Pills was } prepared. It was nof'the résult of one wan's knowledge. ding to spend u fortune iniadvertising { | and learned physiciansof the a e and | the vesult was the production ofa Sim} oe but efficicesiis medicine the Jud: 's,. Mountain Herb Pills. hate pi ills edre’s Billiousness, ' Dispeps aver Complaint. hndige: peklon, I Be [rregularives, hoy have now been ‘used is yokid by the public | and - thousands’ oP” testimonialy bedr | witness bo’ thelr vikbwes: A a filimilyn Yotlicive they are. unrivaled. Give he Mountain Herh. Pills a trtal. _ Sold by ull Deplers, . Aug’6 2m. ; : TUT rrr re rs TRY 10,0008 RAR ABRITENS “to ht tho |" first edition of *100 Oforen Sun No. 2," containing Pha hundred 0 » test wood things for reciation, declam school reading, &e.. 4 ih putes madi p sd Send 30 cents for. a sam to P. GAR- RE 4 00. Philkdely bhi, Pa. a 11 Depl Wd. ANTED-ALYL our OF EM} PLOYMENT, TO—Qunyass for a ‘mew Religious V Work, of raré merit, pecu- liarly adapted to the yolng, but equally entertaining and instructive to all, and in- | es 0 every ‘Christian familys ume-. qualed in ance and cheéapness elr embelished wh nearly ! 300 ony Exo ‘perienced Agents and others, wanting a: work that will sell at si ht,. s guido ure chiviea of Yersitory at ohne rticus lars, terms, &e.; a den. GARRETT | 7 | T co. , Philadelphia, Pa, Sept. Jo dw. vl Ta- ion,’ dy i OORING-GLASS PLATES of dll sizes | Ao for.sule by 10°68. To f THE pas Soa ApLO6Rs fit SONS, ir 8 frrofe HR yH fig yg} COMIC & NEW YORK wig. Wednesday, Sept, 15th. 62, with 150 mien and Horses, "This is the Trent und most successful Cire ‘04 now traveling. vier. The Best Riders. xa. Finest F ores, Ya Three Dost Clowns! uf First and foremost, is SAM LATH ROP, the videst Clow Nn now trnveling. E FE who are fel of Fun luhd Wits § Wonde ! and Acrobats. > 12 horses and turns 4 MERSAULT, revo vitig twi ice in wid air before whighting, pe. Remember, this Show is inside abe canvass, and not all on the street. B. RICHARDSON, ’ 3 Age nt. th OUSE | AND Lor FOR SALE. The undeisignodwliers his two-story by entre Hall, at vis shamed on Ge centre of mrt Nullun upply REIBE ! NALS Hall, ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRL: / on ran SALE in Centre Hal, “5 howe and lot, vai sale His prey Yirutelt st eet, near the i town, For Metis tO aug, 204t property fur sale, "situate on fF hie corner of Main and Locus ARE defeats, in Centre Hinll, wdnrge | OF frame d we hing, with a large and commas ious Stable darge pnongh for seven hors. The house is well finished, and. fees a a hydennt near the door nad the water enn fi bide nto any room in the, house, OF bo he cellar. For full particulars inquire of Jal Shannon, at Centre Hall, ar 8.763, she nnon, «F Selinsgrove: wi fall ARE. LE YOu KS UT OF ., ~foute. %. who the most re li ihle 1" "atchmaker and {3 Als Donder in | WATCILES, and : FINEY EWELRY, iF (row is Alby TH sation No stoieism can withstand yeirs, now Ready for AMERICAN Bug, . -i nat ai rs o—— Le Agents, : 0, PUI Sikes TILL anv machine dent COST gress Aum Aon | Yn wees Spa i a A tude (Fo Mi, Katy 3 gk TA 3 you wd® in i hile how ini oy © RA dnh sud other W algthies re paired, de iY Yost Seientifle Peinciples. Jobbing of all kis: ls pre omptly and Calon ally CX odd al sie sifst 1 foal ioe All w wR warepnted tp Hi © snlisfes ion” | and Gobman, . Next door to Harper & Brod, “rivet, wear High, July FORTEAN Attomay ar A Boliefinte, Pu Ortige- With Orwis B" fonte, Pm HNL D. RIK ARD, Proprictor, ex: ane Tr. my ad Bra Whismew and magnificent Fldtel Has ROW 3 ring, i 3 wd formerly of the an will Be kaph hd ink] kL ST . has (emf a ob HO: | wll lefie an i he CR CRCoS, POMPE Ser. THE TA. BLE will always be abundanily supplie with- Me most a au fure the man et will atford, dene up by the ont experis | on vooks. HIS kh. tevin thou Twicest li :] He will be glad hi To rer, - Wa i 0 w the 4 ehh 3 “wr st Ww ork ON fa) fork. Re en mail, w titre husband dew marrige. b Drivwer No. 0. 24, Conelar, and publi hed, Sieard p Wo oes B FOX, JFultonville, N. ¥ . ofthe days see our terms, nu paibis will be spaped to nigke them, feel at home. july Dh tf WEB Target nd Best Stock of WarEan sutisfattion, at meducec ted Boots and Shoe - warranted be found at BU RNSII Doth os : WEE Br) OM 1% foUsE & LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. [The prey WIT pitied able sale, ises, at Cetifra Hall, on Saturda obor, ud, the Bis otod hod hw fn Jot of ground, n alfdings. Hg 8 ehoive Fruit on the |! hiemides and’ W atte near the door” being | flue He EV belong to Margret 3’ Calin, 1th tonimence at 2 o'clock.’ t A A dag ma third SE putrehiane money on con th oF dd Sule, thé budwcy: Jn “two | WotR ay ments, with Interest to Be vols cured by Bu ind and DSAL: ‘ 5 Lads ANOS ALEX ANDER, ug 21. : : ri FIERY. AR ND ATH PURTO SALE By ¥irtue of at) over from the Ore: phang CofE of Centre county; there will he offered at public’ Ae, ut Contre Hnl,' on Satirday Octubér id, next, ’ 63 Acres of Valuable T iybierhind: Jongiag to the estate of Janes Xlexsh- devidec’s the te on he Wai : 0 Je ending, to te, This tract nn tmbered. with ‘Clicstnut, , aml frit Zing, Sule {0 Commence ith clock, TERMS. ile, one third of Purchase ont together with ove fifth of the bal- ce ling in the property as dowers, be Tesidu 40 be pal on confir- Ra of saleand the bal: anne one year Er with interest, to be scelirdd i by 3ond and, Mortgag e, 'y Mos ALEXANDER 1 os Ghardian, be | be Nitta ieee on "the | { ’ ACHR WANTED, Rix‘Good, competent, yd Dean. 4 are. Willis ted for six'of the Potter township. schools; —males praferred: Applicants mast come wel rec ommsond dud thoroughly qualing fied. , The wages offered to. such as have, { tamales 330. "Ap Jy fimmediatel Ths HOMAS J Sv J; # fi {President of Board, Rotters M M % to hep, w Treg ¢ es r AXPAYERS READ NR REMEM- —The nndersig reasurer of thé Board of rectors ofthe Tow! ship . of Pe Th ives ‘notice the Scheol Duplicate of Fa To was has been placed in his hand: for A ord cordance with the br isions sori ¢ Act o Assembly, approved i 860, ‘en 8 | tled “An Act reat @ on J on of | Pennsylvania,” aad, that he will meet the tax payers of laid. Township on Friday 22nd of AA next, uy hig residence, stober next, at Oetre Hall. anid day 1s Makin yment: A otaatich eaffed, will be ien- in ne month Bn to will receive aha fhusemont one nd h iDorenfter, pA Eber to all School T es amg uns dhe same y a coll (paid, ang ove ne’ = w ne | iB it L wid av 11 i Ai te. {; iH aR 6 fawp Bh vis a Taw bas + rod “on the :¥ tivew, Sel once Th Nasdint gt. New PHAN Mplls ore, in lowing yal W Gaver, of which a high state of cul in ving kindof TR 4d olen { with Mort; Aho uy Rete he 1 erate wih lh ner ad and M = ARM FOR tuate in’ Be rer F ra 4 « s is one of - dL Hor! they vie RE PERIOD oY Wittited fir! oN sldnze a apd a fe eo Nanay Y x tivation, and nu q ie e © f choice Jryits iy 5d 7 UR val JX SALE! stdaao ides bp TRRITIO 8 ia #HATAL oA He 4 fred F317 5 g 7 a a 74
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