FRED'K KURTZ, THE KIRBY. : 4 Af. Farmers, who are in want of’ a #1 : 4) oi and Reaper, will do well to exan 4 Kirby Nend tor a deseriptiy » Lali or cail on SHORTLIDGE & CU. Agen STOR Bellefonte ahvils Han, ft t i 4 Al IME, COAL AND LUMBER, 4 sf 1 », 13 ahi = iN sad TINWARE! TINWARL! REIBER ° ! < rn Pll & MOWER, NL J. Marsh w not work second made to y wid redit gives | Two Horse Wagons, Spring Wagons &e., al raters at Harrisbura had YP ar ana DBR Lo Wokso, Von nite time that this warte of the public mons drummed out. Million Hy thrown away upon nee around Harrisl How long will the * That is the tax=paver sweaty, while these hungrey vas @ de MR. "HUGERT OUSTED SHUGERT contested election case has eneth been decid: d. The commitiee to ep NL d ady ersely to the nhon ¢ tnt, Was swat'll from this district. This case has en- predicted it mld end, na ine Mr. SHUGER A elected, pat ont by K. ROBISON hen Lured RonisoN now, in part ropayving Moshann ! pproved April twenty-sec one thousand eight hundred and wil SRE2E) } or mechante. not having a ‘a swarc-hon=e apart for his manufac * wr avis ahh s+] YS 11s ve} i Wall Hil, tor the PUTPO=¢ Velie - 1yier or i { Cacibiirar or 1 tes INS Tools, SCH manuiaciurer or mechani HALL, PA,. FRIDAY APRIL, \LL HALL, COXNECTICUT--G LORI OUS DEMO RATIC VICTORY | Yolk MAJORITY | The Connecticut State election was held last Tue day, th, nd the Dein rats clee- their candidate tor Governor hv over Pry, a rain of several hundred list year, bs THE PRESIDENTS WITNES- SIS, World, and ask for it the careful at- “Although Mr. JonxeoNn has not incle witness, and mony they will chiefly rely on it is not dificult to form an On m on that + ha 3 th i, . aww 1 Charves whit it 18 neccessary or the . » * ». 3 . Preside nt to prove 1 his defence ' WH TIORSES, ye. nough bhotre nn statements of ints ef” law, it happens in \ 3 . weed tol ¢=upported hy oral festimaoeny, and not, as is wun’, by mere citations, of statutes and authorities, and by ar- ‘ , ] Ysors HINCHES founded oh legal HN2LOTIeR, it : i the Constitution and laws, all ‘ a : aa i. o 5 : HH porial fReial acts of the | resident i of advice ; ancl if he has sought and 1 ys tion and laws conten plate, his motives are justified and hiv errors of judgment, ' by the advice he has received. The I’: e ident Hered s airaiened for Jation F th laws: i E Yar es bay t ti cry | Los iulion i ni advice, and if 1 WPdtrial Has ee in parsuahce 1 . . . 1, «olved Irom eruninaiy 1 } 3 hould seem to the court wi 3} » ii al } 4 { ‘ . 3 5 : 3 dd many ol the questions that administration, render it impossible ; iT : and while I'eCGLal ag 11 rad Ii 0 Sil WiIlli¢ him by prop a fess Important pr » that he enter- tains certam views in relation to the Tenure-of-Office net, and can support them by wood arguments, than that he views were not merely his own, but " led law to assist } y + : executive departments shall be advi- '] sore of the President: and mm enu- 10TH, 1868. Sl appointed i meet person, learned in law, to net as Attorney-General of the office, whose duty it shall be * * * ove his questions of Jaw, when required by the President of the United States,” This than he can form himsel!, as the Consti- need on other subjects hetter opinions, that in the multiplicity of his duties, *. *3 dizregard them, but they nevertheless lowed ? If the Attornev-General, on the Treasury, should advise him to n- <0 even though the Attorney-General peached for bringing such a =uit, he ized by Congress itself in creating the give it. Nctiher the Constitution nor laws regard the President as an unad- vised offic r, but as au officer Pequr- ine, on all important occasions, the protect him, not against mistakes—for no advisers are infallible—Dbut against action which they have recommended, there was a CONS racy to violate the the advised should be impeached to- aether as accomplices in the President a V1s¢ I'S, depose him {from othice for fol- lowing their advice. The Tenure-of- Ofhice act leaves him no choice of ad- visers; and now, by the very same Tenure-of-Ofifice net, he is to be eash- - * i “1f the for CONE reasoning Is 8 wd flaw In it ortant withiesses of the 1 1 y* . : -R10 WC ODCIIeVe BACre 18 No i ~the most of-Office act,( even suposing it constitu- moving those heads of departments 1, ii The orist of the whole accustion, the very head and front of his offeuding, is i her of the Cabinet ean be brought be- force that has kept him a voluntary prironer, but a forcknowledge of the President’s purpose to bring the ques- tion to a judicial decision. “The denial to the President of a renders it proper that both the press and the legal profession as may occur should contribute such suggestions as may occur to them; * * 3 g / and although we have offered nothing which will not readily occur to his very able and eminent counsel, others, in the exercise of the same free- dom, may contribute romething less obvious,” SUFFRAGE BY THE WAG- ON LOAD. A planter residing a few miles from Montgomery, Ala, relates an incident . onal legislation bestowing it. While in ed him that they mustall go to Mont- comery the day following, and that at the same time they desired the use of a mule team and wagon. Alarmed at the losing a day in the gathering of pose they needed the wagon, to which tle legation replied. Well, Boss—de trufis dis: We's bin sued to-morrow, and dat we must all be dar to to get our share, and we "” Knowing full well that to object ruse to save his crop, and to prevent a “suffage” lying around loos en the plantation. He took out of hix pocket a letter, and told the read to them, from the Superintendent ! 1 1 «in > 2% . be deprived of ther on — Three persons bound for Halifax Me, on a charge of robbing Adams xpress Company in Pennsylvania. The large storage and commission [1l., was burned on Tuesday. Loss The Metropolitan Mills, a hotel and Il houses, were burned down 20.000), An extensive fire occurred in La {'rosse, Wisconsin, the other day, Loss £1.50.000, VOL. 1.—NO. 1 Governor Ward. of New Jersey: unwilling io fipprove of the Harsinbs Cove bill, allowed it to become law without his signature. Sumner is very week over the pros- pect of losing his re-election to the Sen- ate. he trial of Jeferson Davis was postponed till the 24 of May, pasipo John White, a respectable citizen of Powhatan was founded $#i that ebunty on Sunday, with five hallet-hoiés iit hig body. In the month of March 147 lost children were picked up in Brooklyn by the police. Thirty-five years ago a merchift of New York was’ crossed in love,” sold out his bus-- iness, and’ went to the wilds of Michigan ’ where he established himself as a hermit, wore cotton bugs as clothing, and slept ina coffin, In this singular bed he was found doid the other day, A garg of Vickshurg negroes recently exhumed bodies from the Jewish grave yard at that place, apd cut off the fingers wore, Serunton, Pa. March 81. —By the breaking of a chain confieeted with the hoisting ma- chinery at the Dimond Coal Mines tn this city this morning, a platform containing seveuteen men was precipitated to the gbot- tom of the shaft a distance of 155 feet. Eleven Were instantly Killed, one has sink» live, They leave eleven widowsand twenty- cight orphans, This is the most disastrous ccident tnat has occurred in tne Lacka- wana Valley coal fields for many Tears. The bill to exempt manufactures from. taxation passeh the House finally and wilh probably be signed by the President 0 that The Democracy of Wane County. fii ral Sherman for presi ent, eee etfs ft SOUTH AMERICA. RIO JANEIRO, March 11, Via LON: DON, April 2—The allied forces have passed the Paraguayan fortress, Humaita and captured Asunction; General Flores, Presidert of Uruguay, was murdered at Montevideo. ., a Colonel Lorenzo Battle, who was Minister of War, has been elected to succeed Genera Flores ut the head of the Government. There is great rejoicing in Rio Janeiro over the news from Paraguay. ty ftp LIST OF JURORS. FOR APRIL TERM: GRAND JURCRS. Sen. R Unionvillg Win, Cross, Halfino on Joseph Carson, Potter, Samuel Slack, r Jonathen P Eckart Johu D Long Simon Lingle Janes Eberts James Chambers Wm Miles Wi Geary Samuel! Rusman Peter Lanek Joseph hessinger Wm F Courter Fred Decker J B Fisher <2. Isnne Klinger Bellefonte Gideon Wolf Boog: Thomas Hosterman Haines Joseph Marshall Berliner Jumes F Weaver Milesbu A RR Barlow Wort PETTIT JURORS 1st week. J S Boal John Bailey Daniel Derr Beliefonte Edward 1de Snow Shoe Daniel Kuhnes Liberty Benj Hinton Snow Shoe William Bible Potter George H Zeigler Philipsburg James Jack Harris Ebenezer Records Worth Harris Ferguson 1 some administrations important exec- | fy on oath that they¥put that construe-| A large axe-pole manufactory in | Andrew J Shivery Benner ; utive questions have been decided by | tion upon the law in pursuance of | Seranton, Pa., was destroyed by fire 3 emiah Stersit Hustos : ow required | y vote of the Cabinet, the President | which the President has acted. The | last week. Loss $30,000, Jeevi Cl ey Bellefonte A ey oar eid that an | ;yerely counting as one with the rest ; | strength and pertinence of this evi- Brigham Younes is a widower to the | Isaac Frain Mars * i] Par nviow of hi ied oo MBdavit before an alderman or justice of | 00d jy all administrations regular | dence do not lie in the fact that the | extent of five wives, fallen a prey to John Davis Harris Ivy $1.50. which includes one yenr's sub consultations are held to wid the judg- | Constitution and laws make their | pneumonia. 31 FR ster Botner ment of the President. The distine- | opinions a proper ground for the Pres- The Johnstown “Tribune” (radical) | John A Whitehill Poe: tion between correct opinions and jus- | ident’s action. Their advice protects | is strongly opposed to Andrew G. Cur- | James Lingle aT Otter tifiable action is very apparent. If a | him whether it was right or wrong, un- | tin for Vice President. Jun oerville Buoy “hg physician were put on trial for mal- | Jess the managers of the impeachment A techy hushand told his wife they | David Delong Liberty practice, it would be a valid and suf- | can prove a conspiracy to violate the | could not agree, and must divide the | George Alexander Unionville Johnathen Frazier Potter ' 3 1 sider] -—u : w} nisde to order, fund warigited to give salis- 1 +} ' : . ' . | { =f not he classed or required to pay the facie IN Very I . Are ho y tag : . AH kinds of repairing done in short no- |, ‘ : Sas y | Annual ax wt % . zs - & . 3 boundine these vi TH he north and 2 th: INiiririt's r= sontn, is beautiful | the peace, or any person authorized by law j Lo administer an oath or affinmation, selling Jona NATIONAL BANK OF 4 : hao 4} TP uns - oll to the LWEPORTER, Ee . : vit | 8 : 1 . 2 i . { forth the fact that such manufacturer or onte, 1a. | Should any of our brethren of the press a } Whi, Tey, 0) { mechanic has not a store or ware-house x TYRE Ia TTS rp EEL the "hau n their areary =sanctuams | EBUMES MeALLISTER, HALE (oY Pn 0 REIE : ‘is ' i i , apart from his manufactory or workshop, & ("0 eenrrel ol some Bidd en building, let | ‘1 . . ding shall be sufficient evidence of the Apprais- Hinge, } av Al \i ris vinilx Mas 1 ¥ an . 3 : . oo : | er of Mercantile Tax not fo so classify sald Lin . ays i . . . ‘ ” ys . tha 2hend a day with uz nour pleasam |, oe cturer or inechanie : oor | ficient definee ihe were able to prove | laws, to which all the members of the | house. “Very well,” said she, “vou | pa : : manufacturer or mechanic Provided, : ; | iw d oh : . r no? Fo Robert Meck Ferguson that the course of treatment was adopt- | Cabinet were parties; which would be | take the outside.’ James Hamilton Benner This Bank i= now oreanized for the pur- | ametun, and they will be enred. ry ed us the result of a counsel of reputa- | a most singular commentary on the | A Clearfield co. paper says: “All| Henry P Harris Bellefonte . 1 24 } 4 B.C. HuMES Prest. - J.P. Hanns, (4 : atal any person swenrine falselvin 11 1 1 . pose of Bankine under the laws of the Uni- | -—» - { ¢ : cx at fod Sates i TT OY 3 RRR y any matter provided for in ) 3 d ean ates issned by Humes, Me Allister, | THE INPEAUHMENT. yy ble physicians ealled at the mstance | wisdom of forcing upon the President | lumbermen have been bugily engaged Jacel LIAY Halfmcon Hale & Uo. will be 3 id at mnturity, une | cof the complainantz, This defence | such a setof advizers. It would not be | for the past ten days in rafting in their Henry Rynmn Mido LA I i Firct ie Sy | would not consist merely, nor mainly, | more absurd to tforebid him by law to | lumber and getting ready to run the | AO Deiningar : tienal Bank. ile 3: Ras << olA lati sain ; 3 Lin citations from medical books show- | change his cooks, and then punizh him | same to market. The recent high wa- Jelentinh Haines Particular attention given ts the) Pea Loh HA ramble JE i3pD in a hurry, and putio press just ast ewe | ing that the treatment was regular, | {or eating the food they prepared. ter has, however, put a stop temport- | David M Wazoner and sale of Government Se * | trom thecompositors’ sticks, which account: but in the testimony of the consulting | + “Next to the members of the Cabi- | rily to rafting. As soon as the water | Conetanee Curtin | for uny errors that may have been found | physicians proving that it was in pur- | pet, the most important witness of the | gets low enough a considerable amount » Hii Mi yess : : aa | suance of their advice. No matter | President ix Adjutant-General Troms of lumber will be started to market.” Tora Hom Sa Slo THANKS. — We tender our thanks to our how mistaken that advice nity have i The impeachers charge the President 3 oung, the Norway Savings Bank Jesse W Hin Huston i 1 F " ' . " . y on ‘ : at (or neighbors of the Watehoman. for the use of | een, no matter though a college of | with an intention to oust Sraxrox by | robber, was sentenced the other day to Benj Cor) Ferguson ; | £gs “. i, : | be deemed guilty of perjury, as if said oat The impeachment trial is getting stale; | : 0 Prati, omy \ 's . : {Ha be ¢n taken 1m any leon] Jr ceeding. the radicals, . ) instituting these nroceed- yg : : w————— A re Arsenate eesstatann. Her 2Hotael Hin (JUR advance sheet last week Del lefonte a i With 11d any i { 5 . 1 i711 i . - ani C8, ACTH. Pa, avidona nthe radie: ; Ja | : : i : CVI . } Fe 1 1s Ge i a on the acniae il iit dill, Philip rilipsburg srGERT, | 18st Friday, and the witnesses or rYato Cashier. HENRY BROCK ERHOFF, President. { | of the President. were to commence { 3 . . 1 their evidence vesterday, 9th. + : = 3 : tthind it ot @ seats, and the judees did not think it worth | be in their seats at the precise! { ings, as only about one-third of them were 7 i 1! 1 12, ne 1 1 ' ' rg Bellefonte, Pa. | TON Wis to be removed, and GEN, THOMAS gi : ~ xp yr Te 1 a : i aphointed to il » D.'NEFPF, M. D., Physicinn and | “1 lok s surgeon, Center Hal om. i npn Ap Offere his professional COTY A of this | A ILLIKEN, HOOVER & CO. At the opening of the “high court,” on ir power press for working off Inst week's | physicians and SCTZCONS should deem force ; and General Tromas will Byer nine years imprisonment. TO dacs Huston 4 GENTEE COUNTY BANKING CO. | 20d int. only 25 senators were in their | issue of the REPORTER. | 1t unsound, the fact that such consuitn- that Mr. Jolinsox never ordered, di- At Russellville, Ky., on Friday, the Alram Pweitzer Bellefonte | | ER | tions are customary in critical cases, | rected. nor even sygroested the employ- banking house of N. Long & Co., was : B N Hoa : Beilefonte XECEIVE DEPGSITS, | while to Our neighbor, the Lewisburg Chronicle, | and that the attending physician is | ment of force. 1f he had contemplated | entered by five men and robbed of He he Yer he ei | tite: ahd the: “worthy gocusers A publisl os Vie following fair and sure expected to be governed by them, and any but peaseiul and legal Mens, he *4.000 in currency and an unknown Adam Bair Miles And Allow botnet, IN oul | rot onwmi tli “uve lunigors tha | Notice for the benefit of candidates : | that in the actual case he did follow | must have disclosed his purpose to | amount of private deporte, They PETTIT JURORS. 2ud Week: ; : 0k i Buy And Sell tinembers of the House themselves, seemed | Ly AL ! AND] PATTIES, J REL | the ady ice thu « btained, would Secure somebody, or there IS ne proof of its | shot Mr. Long and knocked hira down. Jno Brackbill io Bellefonte Government Securities, Gold und Cou- | to take very little interest in the proceed- | GOS 70 1b perons, (and tis with regret | his aequital by any impartial court, | existance. General Trnomas will tes- | He subsequently recovered and gave | Juo Witherite Jr Boggs pon. Gi npites. : for office within the gift ofthe ole | even if the pantie nt died the next hour | tify that no such PUrpoOse Wis commau- the alarm. Creneral shooting com- Win Johnson : Hun OHN D. WINGATE. D. D. 5. | present. The people seer to be losing in- | stalking t and fro with money in their wal- | after taking medicines, nicated to him; and if not to Lun, as- menced, during which a Mr. Owens de Potter : i Noro 13 hia | terest in the matter, and the galleries are | 08 WRIEH shottd be in ours, potwithetund- | “Phe case of a public officer who, | suredly not to anybody. was slightly wounded. The robbers | G M Swartz Fore) Wish A RO ary hi | HO longer crowded by select spectators, | edness t the printer— Now, theref re. His | 1 the c ntemplation of the Constitu- The President will also be able to | ezeaped to Frankfort. Geo A Bayard Bellefonte First two weoks OF every tnonth. ; | The evidence, so far, only goes to show, Lis to give notice, that henceforward the | tion and law aets in pursuance of ad- | prove by members of the Cabinet, by | H. J. Johnson has just married his Heo w Ray. ; Worth ax Teeth extracted without pan, what was before known to all, that STaN- | UIE? Will ho Teverseds we *hali rediice the | vice, 18 x rfvetly analogous, The | his private Sceretaries, and, if neces- | former wife, Mary J.. in Cleveland, TO Larne Spang npl0 68, tf. | ne es TO J 10 2) tenn | strongest part of the President’s de- | cary, by the other witnesses that he after a year of divoree and separation. | Jesse L Test Philipobite } 1s prince. [iawariably is ndemcn, E3cen! by those with fence consists in his ability to prove | stated within a few hours after this | A movement is on foot to connect tI Tl Ferguson, og ee how se beacon nd ane | dh is opinions, both as fo the conti | transaetion that it was hix prose to | England, Austrafin, India and China | is Mune Shing es | 85,000,000 Al i ROT RIA 'MON FOR | Paitics ordering rickets for others wilt be | fulonnhity In the consti uction of the bring the vight of SPANTON to hold | by a submarine telegraph. Thomas Raper Haifies Dr. Neff hus the « xperience of 18 years in THY STATE. [req to pay lor them, a | Lenure ol fice het Were the apn ans tie ofhee to “ judicial test, meh tes. Tre TT Pig Samitel Conta Bustier the active practice of Medicine and Sup- ER REBT . | OTS Proper auViIsCers, Phose advi- | fimony will show that thiz was not an Mr. Wm. Wold, from near Penn David Rhinesmith P ES FeTy. plu, ly. 7 Te Autorun LY ii who was arrested m | sers were not only indorsed by the | afterthought, not an excuse trumped | Hall, is now canvassing the lower | Thomas Ehrhart Het : {its pds ring predeeessors in the at | pan yaks A, re lo | ope ol their fir Indotion ci up after he found that he Wis in dan- iD ine 0 Satie; sibseriptions Bm kanhaeh ined SPAY AARYY ER & BEAVER IM of approprintion. Last year we thought | boil Frets bok oie he ale | oftice, i We re agai Fore en) abi ger. hat this was his real mention | the io lon Ag Take resting WORT, Vidi | Richard Atherion Philindhusgn il ALL; J if Ld dolor L the Lesisliture was about a2 uneconoienl | puldings in that ety witinn the last Ceally indorsed by both Houses of ( on- | and noi an afterthought, can also be Alex. H. Stevens areat work, “The Jacob Hoover Union 1H. N. M ALLISTER, JAMES A. BEAVER ATPORNEYS-AT- LAW, | as any body of that kind eonld be, but the two months, ATO in this very Tenure-of-Office act, | corroborated by the testimony of | War Between the States”; “Smith's {J 6 Kurtz Bellefonte Betiiatonte. Conte Uo. Porta, ate | The New England Methodist Con- | by which he was compelled to continue | General Graxr, who will be com- | Dictionary ot the Bible”; “De, Chase's Jahn Foams oS tons | propriation bill foots up some five million | ference, at its session in Boston yester- | them in that capacity. Not only are pelled to swear that =uch an intention Family Receipt Book,” aud other val-| jon, LL Rookey ri dollars; made up principally of hig! | day, unanimously adopted a report in | all the heads of departments made ad- | was uniformily avowed by the Presi- unable works, whiclt are doubly worth | Mich Gephart ens ries to radical office-liolders, wnneecessary jo J2. tL elorks, and hangers-on, who neve present oie beats it by far. The new ap-1 el J—ATTORNEY al ols 4 YD Il »alii- pte, Pa. ap G8, of Ing | | favor of the prohibition of the sale of | visors of the President hy the Consti- | dent for months before the act for | the price and should be found in every i sili: Bana pr earned | liquor, tution but the office of ond of them | which he is impeached, and that this family. Mr. Walt has engaged in this Min Swith setietomie, 4A. 4 an honest cent by labor, and who fatten at | Juniata county continues in an uproar | Was created by law to furnish him an | intention was in the first instance, {trst- | buriness for the benefit of his impaired | Davis Evans ie crib, 1 who! remaoveing the county sent to Perrys- | advisor on legal points, We quote | puted by General Grant, himself. health, and we ask for him the kind Nm Harter ville from the net creating the office of At It also corroborate by the action of | encouragement of all upon whom he SAmeb A. Gunde 4 | Spantoy, who hes remained in the | may call © | Geo B Rumberger i 4 . 1 he extravagance of the Y hot om th 1 pi tig git Pithale during the oil | ' v} if Hy : } I : iia th A111 torney fioneral: nt for =REOGD, has been sold for ‘ ) i . i 3 {