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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th : =
1808
DEMOCRATIENTATEY ov «
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FOR AUDITOR
HON. GHARI'
FY
af Ie
GEN] RAL:
ES £ BOYLE,
L y
County.
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YOR GENERALS
FO SU
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Column
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ie price
aper a8, pl
wars amrint in
sunseriplion
,o0 per year, in advance.
FANorier. ~The subscription price of
the RerorTER is 81,50 per year in advance,
+1
which is less than that of any other
of its size.
cost, and therefore wish te remind our pat-
rons that it is of great importance to us that
payment be made at once.
lia
NEGRO SUFFRAGE DEFEAT
MICHIGAN.
On Tuesday
on which the radicals were defeated in
Connecticut, they
defeat away out wm Michigan.
of last week, the dav
with another
A
state constitution had been formed, and
met
-
ple for ratification. Th
it contained some
rather than
to vote, and altho’
good features,
negro suffrage, the people
yct,
of
voted down the whole thing.
another rebuke, and comes
which last year gave the republicans
29 000 thousand majority.
CONNECTICUT EL EC TION.
In last week's REPORTER we chron-
irom a state
the gallant Democracy of Connecticut
Gov. James H. Englisl
state ticket carry by advodsed majori-
Last year the vote Dem-
5, Radicals 46,589, maxing
At the
1638
y and the entire
ties. stood,
ocrats 47,5
087 ids for Mr. English.
recent election English received 1
majority
We consider this glorious result a
deserved and withering rebuke of rad-
icalfem, New Eng
land. ear now, |
the people of this country
and from
%
For one w
co min
he
a
le ave
protested,
through the bailot-box,
volutionary course of the radicals ; for
one whole year have they rolled up
men’s bureaus and negro
ill
are deaf to these u
m 3
{i OU
rule,
the radi
mnistakable mutter-
suffrace, and =
ings of discontent, and even grow mac
1 . . .
der and more reckless, in #pite of al
Connecticut gives the radicals poor
comfort in their scheme of impeach-
ment.
The great middle states,
New York,
them
people.
Pennsylvania
pronounced ag
Ohio h
N
Al
and have
rainst
was washed her hands of
Eng-
tones.
it. So has New Jersey. New
atiseim, ean not follow to the
Stevens and
Will Congress
ous extremes to which
his crew are leading.
take warning?
Teli
In the constitutional convention af
Richmond, Va., on Tth inst., a resolu-
lution was offered, prohibiting th
tablishment of =
IN
eparate schools
white and black children.
the negro members of the convention
to their fect, insisting upon the
tion of the resolution, and declaring
that if it the
Virginia would vote against the rat
cation of the Constitution.
should have stated,
constitutional convention,
mn
ot
1tifi-
did not carry, liogzos
This,
occurred iu the
evidence of how the blacks will use
the power that has been
by the radicals. When they can
and hold the balance of power,
Vy
1
tne
Vo it £,
.
(I
~id
in order to secure the black vot
thus Ww ill ti
i tate
institations shall De shaped.
e, and
e blacks be enabled to «
i whites how their laws
This
clear to any one.
en opr i cies iy nl mre
Shaeart “coptosted election case were
concluded on Tuesday evening.
to take time to:
The arguments deliyered by Messrs,
Mr, ¢ Shuganrt, hay
3 mented fv
nls extraordinary legal abil-
ity, and the learest and most forej! he
common sense reasoning. — Put. &, Un.
16.
.
ee ep lee fp meee
The General Bynod of tl
Church have determined to establich
phan’s Home at {.onisville, Per-
ry Co., Pa., end hav nted Rey.
J. P. Willard the Superintendent,
The eastern Synod of the German
i i xy
an Orpha
anpol
of Church has eleciad Rev.
a) . 1) 3
erhart, D. D.,
rita 1 s } 132.. Yara E
1 Reoiaxieral vrofessorsiiip
of Lancaster
aR PVR Lid
BY FOUN
i 1
Fh aura,
PI'SL MORE DEMOQCRATIN
RIES
. ‘ x :
We give the reaaers
&{ hor string
t
2)
+3
Liat
of
f Demoeratic victories in this
1800, is working
Impeachmoent
fiture of radicalism, and the
are impeaching the inpeachers in
and corner
N. Y., last
cratic by 1X) majority.
nook
Kingston, week went Doemo-
held in
on Tth, the Democrats
At the eharter election Rome,
amo state, carried
S00 majority.
In Schenectady
on Tth,
, the rads were whipped
to the tune of 70 majority,
Che Democrats earvied Sandusky, on Tth
200 majority,
In (1
on same day,
i the I rats did
by electing a portion
AN
moe nobly
of their
I< "innat
city ticket by wmjority, Cincinnati
an stronghold,
I v 11} 1 ! +
svansvitle, Ind., which for sey
wal years
been going republican, on the 7th elec
1
WY
td the whole Demoeratic
Leavenworth, Kansas, elected a Demro-
Wi
cratic mayor, on th, by from 400 to TJ ma
jority—a heavy Democratic gain,
= In St. Louis, on 7th, the Democrats made
handsome gains.
& lg
ABuUsE OF GrrMANs, Inrsn
Carnornics.— Whilst the
hill throu ch 80 disgraceful
lay evening, they became wi
geer and hate fore igners with-
Ou Friday,
Philadelphia amend-
discussion a simtlar
John Hickman, of
declared that “an intelli-
was better ent'tied to the
franchise than the Irish Coth-
Landan, of the Senate, 1s re-
orted as. saying that “the Negro 18
weir en tied to the elective france hse
than an Iris ana; ' and Fisher, of the
same body, is charged with declaring
Democratic party was com-
the ni
whilst Thorns’
ment was under
ene took place.
tlouse,
cent negro
elective
ole.”
Lhd
Pewng-bell wed lag tr heer
T hese
and
of I CIN
design of the Registry bill—an infa-
£5 i
of dist ranching not
naturalized citizens
pur pose
the of
hig hands and is poor. ~—Pat. &. Union.
> p>
1868. in Camden, N.
last Sat-
of February,
1
and both buried mn one grave,
NY 3: . . i nn] > wags
Four dangerous (burglars),
nen,
in Philadelphia, last Sat-
One of them, Geo Black,
S03,
ng pri
roe
(ie has signed the ill re-
ff 1867.
> 1
a of snow tell
wv. (Geary
lignor law 0
On 7th inst, nine inche
at Concord, N. H.
Fs Geary having vet ed the fre
ad biil upon wi hat are almost gen-
- 1 re i Wh les, the
eed ay, by a unanimous
ain the features
It pass the Senate,
doea not con
Should
objected d
LO,
1 1»
nape.
month in the
Montana.
Sphow falls in every
on the mountains, of
The rice of Pennsylvania Su-
premce uu (
Fourteen
fell in Cent
January 1
sala
{or
and a half feet of Ww
1] Park. New York, from
Mareh 7.
S1i¢
I't
to
Huil of Pitts-
nt
1a napoiis Road: 1
The other day, A.
burg, was on a train
on the India
{0
ih
.} : } .
WHC WH
dassenoer on the
up near Cinein
nati.
and h's Wik of
Yor) were hating
.
11
Jerome Hewett
Johneburgh, New
took fire and the barn with
the cow and hay, was
Mrs. Hewett was fatally
oil
oxen,
and hu
A short time Ago, at a leap year
party in Philadelphia, a young gen tle-
man wore 81.800, worth of jewels, and
had three hove. Atasimilarp
oun man had a
in Boston a
dross i from the Paris ix
Ran Francisco pays more internal
revenue than New York.
A Borton match
he Cz0V Crime,
manufheturer paid
last year,
In Washington, the ]
have fixed 84 H0 a day
for the amen and are it.
A lady who had betl legs broken on
Brooklyn ferry-boat has been awar-
ded £10,000 damages.
At
receiving
Akron, Ghio, recently, a man
‘ ve
8 4 rg
\ infant, seventeen months old,
id iniely
SW al iy a piece of tohaco given
another child.
thonzand Chinamen live
California. Of these, about 10,000 are
emploved on the Central Pacific Rail-
yoad, and 4,000 managed to find work
San Francisco.
ployment to a large number, and the
rest are scattered throughout the State.
rs sree ean A me cr
Cd
DIXLY
.
An
states ie Case thsly vy:
For him we wateh-
For him we work vor wight and day, —
oppre wed radical tax-payer
r him we pray,
}, 3 % 3.4
Rin We oath
regs i .
Phi th lopedienss {1
inxs pay.
Africa
O11)
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. |
WASHINGTON, April 12, |
The
ued vesterday
+3 #111
itll
impeachment trial
before
Wis
an overcrowded |
The diplomatic gallery, the only
Senate Chamber,
10%,
Minister Thornton,
sal CONSPICUOUS,
Thomas first azecen
Butler
ers, among whom
of Great Britain,
Adjutant-General
upted ww the adjournment last evenr
ine. The devil was in Butler's ugly
and his manner was an inearni-
nse [Ie had taken a
in worrying and hrowbe- |
toehle old him
and he sated his propensity
tion of Menee,
ht
ating the man before
YOR | SIriness
at General Thomas's expense, this af
ternoon. The up under
the infliction with the dignity ot a gen-
tleman, and insisted,
in a pettifo {re
WiTHess hore
SONG correc.
worried of
bullying
remained
had out him by
mterrog stories,
The fact when General
Thomas
tances about the exeiting time of
as Socretary of \War ad interim, his tes-
at all. If he ever threatened to use
has expressly sworn
authorized or
he
Johnson never
Fy
olfce,
weeding {o toatify, when
which
.
Wt,
was mucceeded by objection after ob- |
from him. Geen. Sherman was allow-
President had ever offered him
rosition of Secretary of War ad inte-
rim. He stated that the President
occasions, and gave the dates,
the purpert of conversation ho-
Gien. Sherman and the
s. as to whether the President
the
ever mid anything to Gen.
concerning the wse of force
he War offic
nt
of an
» TO gel pos
session of t e a3 to wheth-
had ever spoken to
intent to employ
( 101, she
{ation
rman
miantor
or threats to get?
out, and a what Gen. Sherman
all
after sharp dix-
Atlantic,
Se nate,
the
the were
Oppo MIC Coli
£ hase
violated
statement
took
thus the
1
DY
the General's of
that
. " 2 . “a 14 . 3 1
conversation between Dnuscit and tae
A . off
admissible. Mr. Stan-
Iovarts,
le the strongest
Wis
Mr.
dents counsel ma
1
dl
of the Presi-
montis to show how vital the evidence
and that as tl
+} "a Q
) the CR,
evidence to maintain their charges the
; i 3.
declarations of the defendani made
. 2 + 3 .
time, <0 there deciarations
were
ich the defence were ready to
were cquilly compeicnt.
EPs .
\V ison, of
i
and
assuming ap to the
pi reieted in ¥
the deel:
that aration
> ident I
w hel
ys
aqjournt
the Pro
nent,
fore the acts for which
I ng tried were committed,
perore
futil
not to
Finding
were rept ated
pa rently
to
a
) ad
it
1 AYN DY
attemmnt
ai
valu
def
to interrogate Gen.
(xen. ih YC I's ye
ie counsel for the Cnee
reserving the To
with the decision of the Senate on Fri-
dav, that some re asonable hope
st,
may be found among the negative
revere their dee H 1
thereby the result.
when such
change
Antho
y admit the tes
the
tri-
Radicals as Swnner,
ny and Morgan vote fe
Sherman, and give
semblance of a fair
10 ho
President the
Wl, thor
ought no contrary
As
amone the extremists,
Me, Stanhery stated yesterday, the
portance to the President. They
Mr
sherman that
- Mr. Stanton w
Departing nt in harmo
[re tod {0 prove by it thot J hn-
{
son informed Gien, |
Pla ¢ the Wal
nious relations with the
the
did
as coming
Departing nt of
the
)
Mn Cilia
ment that President not re-
gard Stanton under
Civil Tenure law: and, finally,
the Constitutionality
the
desired to lest
in the eourts.
act Substantially
evidence would have
Sherman.
i
first be elicited from Gen,
SHERMAN'S TESTIMONY
CEIVED.
Washincton advices of the
13th, we glean the following:
Gi E-
uN.
Fr ym
rtain fell
upon a
to allow
to-dny. AR
motion
er
13
direuson to modify
rules #0 8s
motion and i
hile. ren. ~n
Prosident’s counsel, and Mr. Sta mbery
at once proceeded at once on the same
cours of inquiry that had heen cheeked
ions of the Court on Sat-
urday afternoon. The frst
aiked Gen, Sherman wos
was his opinion, after the restoration
the
whether
WY
nent But! ier obj ected, of « ‘OUrse,
A dchate APFANg Up upor
ham and Butler on behalf of the Man
and Messrs, Stan ihe ry and Ev
arts on the part of the du Mo
Stanbery explained that the counsel
wished to offer in evidence that not
Gon. Sherman, but other general
“
qence
1
via
ofticg rs of the )
Lpevr wl]
SLL sled,
1 proposed i
a1
ue
they
LS hich thi
advanta:
r
-~
upon
th
\ \ .
GOW LAL motives
acted was to ¢
‘rosident
and
3 1
hosed on the
2 bd Pi
nti
mit
il
nate decided vot to al-
+ TV 108, wis
Fyn nt
4 Yon?
competeldt ol phi
but t eS
nan to
of thirty-five to fifteen.
dy Johnson then pr pounded the qu
tion to the Fires Did you at any
y bi forse the President
r the removal of
rary of War,
point
oR 1201
Cn-
WW! he
gave the order
LALILON AS secre
Pr stdent
*' which was
pur
1 TO
dis) voted tSOWH DY
si abhi
fo a) anoitihet
Sill
rs.
not see
law vers
' tur '-
ACC IslOln did
o the Spies ot thi
we
y residen 13 CRlise,
WE bided the ute, au 1 eallod
Mr.
the U nited States District Court,
! { the rth
rest of Gen rai
affidavit upon whic
At the
key iL
warrant issued fi
Thomas,
h the warr
close of the
Mr.
»
AL
writing to the Clerk's desk, whieh
1 . 1 + ™ . .
road to General Sherman
decided upon, they had at present no
to him.
further questions to put
agers and the series of decisions upon
ec of a cons
President is to he
charg
part of the
It appears that tho
TORS
the
motives
Mr.
iC 1¢RIGVEe
Tr a
whicn
val,
Stanton. the way in
matter to a
will not be
th ..s
jndicial decision,
to be
peaceful
] .
nitted SRDOWIL
er it will pursue a consistant line
A
including
respect 5 Cl caftoer.
fk vadieal
Fessenden,
senators
summer,
Grimes, Morgan, Trumbull,
and Willey,
(ten. Sherman's testimony.
voted In favor
admitting
The action of the Senate in the trial
the
Sherman, even as the
the President
adjudged
in refusing to admit
among all parties to be so unfair as to
give rise to the rumor to-day that the
counsel for the defense ironded to go
to-morrow and ¢
from the case,
, that
The
and =o much at
into court
the veport has no
%
YATE a fanny
Wat $1 Pa (4)
Vi ioe
the rulime varigiee
tendered ye
of War
JANUATY,
of the sam
{ime
YOu
he Preadent
ment of
When t
C appoint
interim,
1868, and
month, did he a
king such t
his purpose in so doing waa?
moeretary
sime
» of ma
10
ender, Laie
After some 0) pposition, {his
«allowed ; hits
to reply to it in & way not
question
We
ding with Butler's notions,
at last answered briefly
did state his
the P resident pur
i sl,
“If he did, what did he state |
- .
Liere agam »
of Butler, whose
vy exceeded
brazen isolence w ith which he seemed
one time to accuse Reverdy John-
rthy of one of the
the floor. The
We ob] oe tion
3 ‘ Jans
smartness was ol DY
i
wi
con of & motive unw
Senators on
Mi. Johnson was in substanec as fol-
One of the Judy res, he said, “desired
tisly his own mind. Of course he was
Th: at cannot he sup posed.’
ag tantly Senator Johnson arose,
and a painful sensation disturbed the
|
ries,
whole {frame shoo vk and "his voice trem-
bled with emotion, wre noble old man
elled the imputation which he sus-
to cast npon him
pect ted Butler 1 ii neant
scathing words.
with a fow brief and
“What,” he first asked, *
Butler, quailing a little, responded:
“I mean precis «ly what I say, that
it cannot be su pposed that the Senator
was acting for the President.”
“If the Honorable Manager,” pro-
Ir, Jolson, © ‘ueans to impute
8 i 03 Je done in this
( ongsel, or in the
acpded
thi ul in a anythii
man of who he
speaks. 1
and that duty I |
[ know the [aw
i duty,
propose to i «charge.
"
aR well n= he does,
che Hao
Butler set himself
1 Ye i
had offi L (1
¥ .
Johnson announ
ied,
of the power om SB and Bing-
Senate, until Mr.
but was out
ham which last-named gentleman secon-
ded his colleague, to entirely obliterate !
wsion produced upon the minds |
sympathies of the Court by the
Jut-
General Sherman's
and
Wil
: permitted, not however without !
in his own way, what the Prosi-
SO h of
this
14t amd
[t appears
that the President stated to General
First, That he intended to
Wecretary Stanton of
rr)
al nua v
in
out office ; |
That his purpose in
was to mee that the War Department |
and Third,
That he had a right to eject Stanton |
the law, and that if the ease
it could mot stand in Stanton’s favor
an hour. The President asked (Gene- |
ral Sherman if he would accept the |
position of Secretary of War ad interim
upon those grounds, aud when the |
der nt might see fit to employ if’ Stanton |
the office, Mr. John- |
Wikd LO Need ( {
then, salu
had no doubt that Stantom,
believed to be a “cowardly”
/ iy roa
OHO VHORLC
J |
yen
i
considering thut question
that there
whom ho
person,
Such strong and straight-
{ not tail
its weight with every ro
t he Ipe l to upseld
malicious fallacy of an intent by
omplis sh, by Stan-
Lrotire,
to have
asonable person
the
administration of the Govern-
and it showed conclusively how
the Pri wident’s desicou
-10lation of t the stalntes.
The Man avers declined to cross-exam-
ine CGenersd Sherman until afeer a pri-
vate ¢ xanmination to which he wiit | ne
: the cted before them to-ma ITOW.
testimony taki
of Om pRrELe i
proper
mens,
Opposite Wis |
} MO Po. ody
Th rest of the
wa td v (on Vid
teil
mporiance,
MURD
Otiawa,
teadily
ER OF PARCY MGEE
Ap. The deree
accumulating evidence against
prisoner Whelan, They have |
found that a house nearly oxite
Mra Th otter’ 3 where Mr. Me (ee hoar-
, has f time heen
hat the doors have been
On the back door SIPS of
hous two track: vestnle. They
re those of 3 man who ard irewards
ad outwards o Whealan's boots
| las in the snow exactly. Thi
accounts for the sudde
\Dpesrance o f ti e murderer wh
tly od ¢ h the vacant
y short
: (11%
THA
LIves an
the
opy
(le rome
vacant \
)
1 i »
.
1 eft un-
ang th
thstaned,
the are
nee
tthe tres h
}
13 is
UoOvery 1 (le
0
Ww here
ninedint t ftor the
fi
“The
Wi hela was seen
ni wder. Wi HON AS Lod
¢ are
T wore the night
.
) 1
tne Hoots
ou
(3003 murder
Srl niin
Renawal of
dian War
wip
informed
Foars of a the
Well
partios
hian » 1 » > 4x :
Qian country, Wil0 ar Now i
in rasad
{ing
of the various
he extreme Northwest, expres
-
a renewal of Indien
hefore the summer
ral localitios, from which
re-
oo Le : i :
trom Lire (to time been re-
Cdisatisfnetion among some of
mn a
in fulfil
ala on
by
The Commissioner of Indian
trihea 1« manifested, owing
measzure to the delay
ling treaty stipulations, and
Of oulre SCH itted
comin
whites,
Affairs has re pe atedly ureed Congress
good the promises and regulations
Peace C ommissioners, but legisla-
tion has been dotsived by
Dp
dated
March \ “The Indians here are
starving, There have heen thirteen
deaths up to this time and prospects of
a good 1 any more dying before spring
for want of something to eat. 7) ney
have caten all their dogs, a great ma-
ny more dying before spring for want
“| of something to eat. Ti hoy have eaten |
a great many their
horses and mules, and are killing thom |
daily for food, to sustain the lives of |
their children.”
Lt z
LE DISASTER.
*T Hi LAKE STE. AMER
WITH NEARLY 100 PAS-
Berthonld letter
2, says:
A
Fort
"A
of
TERRIB
BULNE
HEAD
SENG
Chicago, Ap. 9.-The steamer Sea Bird,
which left Milwaukee last night, wns burn-
od up off Waukegan this morning.
The vessel and cargo are » tot: al loss
No communication has been, as yet, had
{
}
N(
1
ERS.
1
f
RI
R
4
supposed that all he ands were lost.
They were in all about one hundred per-
sons on board, including cight orten ladies
and seven or eight children.
ame etl pememeree
fT here are sixteen Jirizane rz in the Jail (of
Northumbe rland county. eh bor
ough has appoint ted thirty-three men to net
al holie © the coming year.
Diver.
[ Fe
About twenty
y the (
( Il.) Di macrat !
am Hi
well-known in Cairo, necepted hh
n Mess I
(arrn
yoars ago Hix
ns diver, and as such we propose t
ment of Massrs
Eads & Nelson period of
vig row ony Mesars,
oan and Co's. Underwriter, where we saw
him yesterday,
The nse of a bell, in di-
The diver
ving, Is now disearded.
1% woered hy an
in which the head
nt en Thick
front to
windows: and to prevent accident this glass
ted by der
Equipped in this armo
inverted wetallic pot,
and move , Lrans-
¥ } 3
fixed In SOTVEe AF
TOL steed guards or fo
i pair of lend-soled shoes,
muds, lushe Lo his
a piece of land weighing
attaches tho tube,
back
: forty
whic
=
ili=
pounds, through
the back of Lis head-pot,
v for his
geno werall iy de
POCOIVOR BIT, ba
submarine
the bot-
but
and then 14 Trond
He
m of the river by the use of » lnlder,
rations, cends to
+
Call,
The
the
boat and sink to the bottom,
witor wir
supplying
stream of fresh air. If, at
wir creatas too great
the
any time, the
pressure is relieved by
flexed at the side of the
not furepizh suf-
diver indicates the fact ba
tr Mr,
If thse p does
, The
nnd the supply
forms us that hoe has
al The
weight of lead fustemed upon his feet
putng
ETE is Increased.
water five hours time, great
body is necessary to evunter
ancy of the wir furnished him hy the paoap.
While on the boat,
| al for
Lnpose
the
Unde
w eirht,
Mr. lil
whila under waiter
form a
a strong man,
no realizable and
in no impede motion,
With
forms us that he has,
Os, jainped
* oF Lw aly
much greater
: 1
cliunberod up stancd
hatehwavas, ao distance ¢ wind
fect, with
des
fifteen case and
less visk than he might have performed the
Takinz with
ly worked for
feats out of water,
fre
=i
his tools, he hins
quent
snagged So INOTE, SAWING boards.
holes, driving wails, ote., with perfect esse
' |
and necuracy. When the water is ©
and at» distance of six
the different Kind: of
the rivers are highan d the
foot
vs ho can determine
W hen
)
mudd ¥, CVery t
or three
timber
thing is Impenoetra-
water 15
bly black, rendering it immaterial wheth-
wr shut.
er of the is
has boen
nt
the charaet
He
4
hy the mere
walter
the busi
of touch
118s Si
Wri ce he ean
. > at 3
wortion of the wreek he
La
K&8 Or
ermine what j
“ih
rac pate
the
pass Yeon
CAN CoTX up ¢
ad
terininwe
loring;
ad:
sunken
0X}
A!
hatch to hateh
HEN Aro
sR .3
throug = the hold, end do everything else
nn Ian
that fhe
that
how 1
wale thal expert blind
“ils
orily;
vase seal 1:4
st lIsNE ITE, Od (hili»
es under,
y life
So neces
and labor wider water, that
feeds Se WHat lost when his
ERE
three sears of his
der
H In
al
ay ¢
He is of opinion that
life have be
}
vet he ha
rected, yO IN
his body,
waler, no seales on
nn oof ins or aiils; not even w
to all intents and purposes,
of the
$
i
}. ¥
11
+ . 1.3
even partaking
or any other fiz
Opt
In
noen,
Lowsil,
le J
temporary
* . A’ » 3. ~ .
Mas. on Wedneselay aller-
es
nosent trom 3 3T ALN
tock-rertif
cenrmties valued nt
. $ 1 .e » -
Wil Abbott. » lawver, was
tes, bonds,
of » 1
SANE)
bhed
edd
wt Jenkins, farmer in
:3 3
d has lived
i { ir Pritid
ii dT Hk
Pa . the
re. Conmmetion
of larnnng ands
, :
Bucks COREY, present
ahont S95 por
wl
wh) (KK
the Xx
presents 0
. Fey .%
val wv PR l,
nsfitu ArInETs Lina,
) (EX
worth of callie gic anausshy 10
Sinton,
'
A correspond
Ploughman writes;
ent of the
“My pouliry see
W ith twos
simu of
Pot 23."
Indiana who uty
Massneh setts
i ix an follows:
made the wha
139%. (Cr.
hona, I
Pr,
The fammers of
y
i
discomraging reports of the
rospeel over that State a
}
ae
Cran
crop |
now state that { fine rains
are bring
places wi
and in
entire
many ere
they believed it Iv killed before,
At a negro meeting in
by the neck,
Negrags.
bree negroes, one for the Senate
NEW ALY "ERTISEMENTS.
Superior Long Brush Broom Corn Seed,
kind), for Sale, Price 40 cents per
‘Address,
H. DASHER,
Contre Hall, Pa.
nmi AD A
THE WORLDS
A voor ago wo prosctted ti iis novel Har-
the West on the
(qn with strong
» that its equal was not to ber ford.
» happy to py resent i gain, oi
writs in the fie 1d. and fool safe in re-ns-
it
NTC
ts Meo
Ense of Man-
ion, Simplicity,
Strength and
Liglnnes ol Draft,
Durability
We higv “ whan Innt sestitnonials, from the
intellighnt and influential farmers in the
State, to the fact that thi 5 Mu Hine will not
nt ore Irass or grain, w ith greater
use, but that mer trace of ware am be detec
¥ ost’ wor k.
These facts trinmphantly prove that ent
1+ even a
greater suecoss than ie its spplieation to
tationary machinery, and silence forever
the selfish ome AA mgrainst it.
Remember! ; Frame
and of» Fagie Pre “we. i
The jours, aft and gears
change their relative positions,
The Gears and all ¢ ut out off solid iron,
is of solid iron
cannot
The case incloses all the works and pro-
tects them from sand, grass, rain, rust, &c.
Wo build two sizes, both of which can be
A=
chines, —It mows, it reaps, itdrops, and can
he weed us a handerke, gs well, By attach-
ing the celebrated “Johnson Rake,’ we
have minde it the best Self-Bakor, ever of-
fered in this country We offer voll the
chemroest machine ire the nonsleet, Because it
E. BALL & COMPANY,
Canton, Ohio.
ISSAC HAUPT, Agent for Centre and
Miilin countioe.
Sub agents wanted for the Souther: part
of Centre and all of Mifflin counties, apply
y Bessie lung £ Bellefonte, apl7 ox,
Fanae Hanpt will have two on exhibition
in trong of the Coury Howse, during the week
Apri? court. A No. 1, with Self-rake
side Deliverr. No. 2 Dropper and as
a Mower.
jEvS & WILSON are constantly re-
ceiving new goods in their line,
(If A DWARE
if every descriptions re cduced Prices —now
ap lO as,
I AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY
4 kind at
aplly » I} YW IN
BA Ra ETERS and Thermometers at
“pIPFGR. IRWIN & WILSON'S,
Ta EK.
and
& WILSON'S,
ANVEILNTO EK i= HOW Trees ving
» Farge xed well ssorted Stock of
ves, Nails, Hor. ¢ Shoes, Sad-
p athts, Nhiee Bar and Hoop
Iron, also Bugey ry W agon Stock of
every deseription.—Call and supply your-
Ives at the lowest possihi at
ap l6S. SOX.
. Gl wiles,
der Vv
pate Tales
IRWIN G&G WI
tC ALES at vo olesale and retail, cheap,
by FRWIN & WW IHISON.
anptiros,
1:
11
HS
rm T AD 1. r > ET i. ERY, ial
plated forles, spose. Ee. at
ILWIEX & WILSON
TLERY —all makes and
JOCRET CC
IRWIN & WILSON
i IN
ai) 63,
{ prices al
ap lil 6s.
Jrubh JE AND SINGLE BARREL
{ wo ling preces ; nt
ply 6s, IRWIN & WILSON.
is Hill SA W's, he
Ems a WiLsox.
(tLOSSCUT AN
ake at
a
large assort-
IRWIN Xx WiisoN's,
ap lyas
BELLS,
ANI BELES ell DOOR
ad kines at
uli siz = AME
no Jas Inwix ax Wirsox's
srk and
»y BOARINS, Pls
for sale hy ewix & Wilsox,
anys,
:
Scantlin =
LET SE1TS. AND
ware, at the Anvil Store,
Inwes & Wisoxs.
APANNED TEN
other Japurered
anitr or
] GORING-GC LASS PLATES of allsizes
d hy wry & Wisoxs,
a stl
TOT sae
IK EINS for wagons, all si-
1 of the Anvil,
Inwix & WiLsox.
i rT
tae Sie
apl063.
POALTS tar Bugzies aud Carriages, all
dzes ine ase; Fire Bolts, ditto, at
up lr 68, Irwin & WiLson's,
i 3” FFALO SCLLES. of the best Nk,
rove 4 1h wp to 120,000 Ths,
apliy 68, fewiy & Winsox.,
STOVE 8,
wrlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas-
LOB COOXR
Pp AR]
ied by the
if North
‘IToming
the counties « Carolina,
A Savant?
dig in that city on Monday night,
Dradiey,
the negroes there present that if
to ghts at
they mus
ETO mee
yostiferous black raseal,
thi v1]
failed
they
+1
tne
that they could
get their ri
{ figh L for
well
'Ea3Y +
them :
revolvers us ian policemen, and
that one negro could whip two white
at any tne,’
{ il rtin WW Al its fo suceeed AM Ir.
alew in the United Siates Senate.
The Hannibal Ham-
lin candidate for the Vice-Iresidency with
said to be gaining eround.
Gov. Buck-
movement to make
Grant 1s
No less than seventeen men, all Radicals
of course, are anxious to be Viee-Prest-
dent.
Information has been received that 20
miles more of the Union
Kansas Branch, was finished
for inspection. The road is now comple-
west of Fort Hayes, and daily
trains are runnine to the
ted 66 miles
passenger
the track.
aware river, and is now fairly under way.
A fine run of this luscious fish iz anticipa-
ted. It is said that in ordinary seasons two
men frequently catch from 200 to 400 shad
in a day, which they scll at from $13 to
$10 per hundred.
RR AL Rae 5 5
Irwin & WiLsox's,
HE pi AND SLE GH
, at low » awiees, at
Irwin & YWasox's
CHURN, the best
I IN & WILSOX'S.
aniline,
OF DEAN
BELLS
api GN,
+ NION PATENT
» in use at
ap Yo,
GOOD NEWS FORTHE PEOPLE.
Great Attraction and Great Bargnins!
THE undersigned, determind to meet the
pos lar demand for Lower Prices, re-
the attention of the public
to his stock of
SADDLE RY,
ow of! ep d at the old stand. Designe St {s-
Saddles {arness, Collars, Bridles,
of every deésgription and quality ; Whips,
and in factfevers ‘thing complete tao a first-
class estabh ner 3, he now offers at prices
whichwill suit the times.
A better variety, a better qui ality or finer
stvle of Saddlery has never hefore been of-
fered to the pub die. Call and examine our
stock and be satisfied before purchasing
clsewhere.
Determined io please
thank! for the liberal share of §
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit *
continuance of the same.
J ACOB PINGES,
Centre Hall,
my patrons and
witronnge
apl' os, 1y.
lt is the best chance ever offeced io Agents !
One or two days’ time will secure a good
Sewing Mac hine, Watch, Silk Dress,
Revolver,
or sone other article of equal value, Free of
Cost!
Agents wal nted everywhere, male and fe-
male for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's |
Sale in the couniry. Send for Cirenlar.
C. THOMPSON & CO,
apl0 68. 3 Tlanover st. Boston, Mass.