Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 01, 1868, Image 2

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    CENTRE HALL REPORTER,
FRIDAY, May {RER
1st,
DEMOCRATICSTATENOMIN
AUDIMOR GENERAL:
HON. CHARLES E. BOYLE,
A ph 3 pe
Of Fayetie County.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL:
. WELLINGTON H. EXT,
§ PTONNS
FOR
GEN
of Columbi
The Approaching Decision.
near at hand. A few days
iety and suspense under which it has
suffered since the quarrel between
President commenced.
We might add, that the political Crisis
and Congress
was, and still is, a permanent one ; not
a crisis followed by successive eruptions
of violence, but one which may be lik-
ened to
end
a feverish condition, which can
violent
this
in dissolution or
f the system. Will
only
Xs
schocking of
crisis end with the decision of the Im-
peachment trial?
To be exabled to answer this ques
I
the condition of the
declared innocent or guilty.
nounced mnocent,
country will net only remain the same,
but the discord axd split between the
legislative and excentive
wil
ceneral
of the government
The
orn
an
more bitter, opinion in |
sng ground that the President will
pronounced guilty. That the radicals
rei} vi at]
have in caucus, healed
amony themselves, is already known,
and that all their
Renate are plelged
supporters in the
thereto, 1x =elf-evi-
The secusation was not made to
Richt or Wrong, but to con-
dent.
determi
demn, in order t
”
ne
o eet rid of a President
who would not bow
behests of a radical majority.
there
The question, whether
not a number of
were
Sena- |
}i
ill
tors who felt inclined for an acquittal, |,
12, In other words, only the question,
two
Ben Wa
ly before the world split into
‘tion of le,
tions—into the fi
P,
Jor a time, such a
into the faction of Salmon
and his followers.
breach seen ve ry
have nnited she odio and conserva-
A number of republics serators were
counted upon to vote with the Demo-
erats for an acquittal, and thas sever
their conneetton with the
Bat now
tl
4
tion. {tO
prevail that
viet.
the opinion seems
Should this transpire and Ben Wail
or Speaker Colfax take the seat of the
then evi-
removed Andrew
dentiy there will be
Johnson,
instant harmony
How lone this would contim 1s be-
vond human fore-sicht to tell!
1e,
with united force, will ee the
work of
aimence
re-construetin or and FOVerning
the Santhern Statos,
we wight call the government erisis,
the discordance between single Zovern-
mental branches. would thw
~
tarily cease, and the purposes of the |
dminant party would be reached with-
out further interruption from. internal
broils.
However, the deep rent whic
“republican” party would have caased
to the
would not be healed there hy.
Constitution of our
On the |
contrary, that party with the anited
woul set to work with renewed en-
ervey du still widen the reat inthe Con- |
stitngion. The new: President, a
l-
of the déspetisin which €ongeess seeks
to establizh, wouleh perfiiet the re-con-
of the Southern States by
military power. Upon the heels of suc;
struction
a despotism must follow its opposite,
resistance, revolts, revolution,
overthrow.
fortify itscif "proportionably with the |
itself, A gay k futuss!
the hope, of a brighter
ut where is
the
CAME
“when
mtion looks upon. this dastarddy,
WE
tor its welfare and existence, with:in-
Gifference !
a Aro ae
a verdiet will he
rendered in the impeachment trial
Ir is supposed that
by
next Saturday. Some propose delay- |
until after the €hicazo
but this does not
meet with much favor.
ne the verdiet
convention meets,
Ricamoxp, Va. April 214-—Miss
Putzlul and Mr, Mortimer Cox, of
Richmond Va. a ferevman, and a ne-
drowned on Wednesd; 1)
gf while Cros ing the Jumes River |
A
3d
Vern
“1
. bh ih
re
Ba SULLY FP OILY,
Does any man belidke that thednter-
| ests of the Southern States, and of the
| nation, will beadvanced by placing
the negroes in contral of these States!
L Are men, whom the Government has
| been obheed 10 support at a cost of
wwenty millions of dollars a year,
wrune from the laboring men of the
orth, the men who will govern those
States the wisest and If any
answer those questions satis
to his own judgement and
then will he give him
credit fr honesty in supporting the
‘measures of the present
| Otherwise, we can regard him but as a
fool and knave.
& Ap
best ?
nan can
factorily
conse ence,
( OLY TUSS,
“should despise
{ they taught
n Butler savs he
the Ten! ‘ommandments i
Lhim to forgive Andy Johnson,”
course the wretch would hate the
{Commands any how, beeause
| then says—"Thou shalt not steal.”
Ton
> cp
Victory In Goo
nreia.,
| THE RUMP DISCOMPITED,—DEEEAT OF
THE CONGO CONSTITUTION.
The fallowing despatch was received
April 21.—The con-
tition undoubtedly defeated
Nothing ean change the result except
such frauds as will be too gross not to
be palpa For that reason such
frauds are not now exee pte dd. The de-
feat of the constitution is clear by a
| large majority.
“Groene ral Gorden has been elected
of Georgia by a surprisingly
large majority.
“The connties which have the lareest
have all zone Demo-
“WM Ac vN, Ga.
~ he
Whle,
(rovornor
f NOOTO Mjorities
cratic.
* me
1. H. Sur att.
The second trial of John H. Surratt
fixed for Tuesday, May 12. It is
prod that Judges Jack, Merrick,
and Bradley, Jr. will aj * for the
defense.
mer
t i
& ~pY
Yesterday niorning,
the First District United
efice the largest seizure
Fillet w hickey ever made in the West.
- After midnight the city police aceiden-
tally discovered some parties unload-
me barrels {rom a eanal boat under
| suspicious circumstances, and reported
| the fact to the Assessor who proceeded
to make investigation, They found
(men at work and 300 barrals of whis-
Key wi nlonded and rolled into the reeti-
i fying est! h D. Rockhill,
{on the canal, Is were with-
out mark or ment brands
any Kind. The officer took immediate
! possession of Rockhill's establishment
in Chneinati, O.,
Stites A =~
+
| SOS=Or Hoa
iment ot
The by
(rovern
hls]
irl I'¢
f mainder of the whiskey. The 300
barrels were placed in « bonded ware.
Louse,
reese elf meen.
Dead Bodies Afloaf.
St. Les, Mo, April 19.—A crhas tly
| spectacle was presented in the river
| below the ¢ ity, vesterday. During the
cholera season last summer, a large
{ number of the bodies of vietinis of the
epidemic were burried by the city on
Arsenal I:land, asl
| the ity. The river | has been for some
{ time gradually washing the island away
and Yostenisy the water reached a
| tren h in whieh bodies were hurried
| He was nd some fifty or more coffy
tout, which floated dow the stream.
| Twenty-four have been recovered, and
measure rpve been taken to secure the
rensdndder: on the island will
also be pr H( tod or Irémoy ed {oq place
ff ty.
ort
{0 1x
Home
SUCH IS
bei —
THE ABSOLUTE PERFEC-
tron and truthfulness to Which the
ttteetiinis) of FAIRBANKS scaALEs
| has been broucht, that the cla
of which tl} oy are constructe ,
land their liability to yield under
| heavy strains, has been entirely coun-
| teracts that the are
| precis ely alike, no matter on what part
i
3 $y
ticity
metals
indications
dq
1 '8¢)
> po
The brie Railroad Slaughter,
| Porr Jervis, N.Y. April 21.—A
{ teleoram | has heen received here from
| the Cieneral oY perintendent of the road,
Mr. II. Riddls, to the effect that the
report of the conductor of the sleeping
| car, who ; Now ineNew
| that there w twenty-three passen-
{
()
Gre
yd by
he oll
ple oly dstro fire. As,
| as it has ascertained,
| persons esea pred from the car,
far-
and the
{ cemains of six only have been recovoer-
fod. thix leaves fifteen of whom there i
po trace
1=
are st A
|| The nl: aware Radice al
vention was hel r vesterday., Delegates
| were elected to the Chie oo ( onvention.
Resolutions endorsing Grant
leashes were adopted,
iA Cheyenne despatch ays the Indi-
| ar ns At “ked a party
{ Black Hills on: Thuwday, and killed
| four of them: They uso captured six
teams he Jong ing to ya, tran,
$1 very trou hiesome.
several settlers, and
number of cattle.
yo
ran off w larce
-meeting was being held at Healy's
Hall, Chicago, the flooring save: way
precipitating. the audience to the floor
peneath several persons were seriously
injured, andione las since died.
Theodore: Cameron, a
Chicago, and Joseph Br wee a cas-fitter,
from I’ hiladelphia, became involved in
an altereat'on last nignt, which ter-
Bruce.
to the authorities;
A Mexican
Dolores Yepes Capettsllo, has been
married, and degraded and excommu-
| nicated I Conse quence,
dd
The Impeachment,
Judge Nelson finished his argument
before {the Senate on ith, in behalf of
the President,
od, it has not failed,
submitted this afternoon, to
command the
the Senate, and to make a profound |
impression in certain unexpected Rad
ical His remarks to-day
were amfined more to the law and the
qu Lrlers,
telling |g
5.
the other, and abounded in
points mn hehalf of’ the defehoe,
morrow Thad. Stevens will
and will endeavor to read an
doedtfull, however
if he exit} hold out long enomgth, N&
little curiosity is manifodicd to hear the
4 see if he dare
defy Sen tors ns, PvE in ‘his impeach
| tb House.
the th: Court ad-
the Senate went into executive
Considerable
the
ment speech
A fier
astonishment
a
ROSNLON,
was manifested at reception of
from the I reside ol. StRLTN ’
he withdrew the nomiuation of
ne gig y he Secretary
and nominated in his place Mae
jor-General John M. Schofield. The
nomination was informally laid on the
table. Senators indulged to consider
able conversation over the homination,
and ¢
comment has heen evoked abot tHwn
wherever the fact has become know.
Cieneral Scofield 1s in the city at the
residence of General Grant, whither he
was called from his hotel just as he was
about to leave for Richmond. By
many It said that the nomination
General Grant's favor as an
Messaee
that
18
fice, to place SOE one in the War De
partment wh acceptable to himself,
and who is not obnoxious to Grant. It
will he remembered that this ikea has
heeti advanced from ons ervative Re-
.
=
0 1s
niarked expression uf’ pol-
{lis proricalar ott which Stich
x23. } i 4 .
cold stand cut heaihs
It isa lamentahie le we
tailing
ey 11
Re pithiicatis
int)le aehmertt,
ome
among timid Radicals, but as lmpes ach-
ment is unblushingly a party and
litical question, there is no hart dorie
in the showing that the President will
stand up for the right and meet fair
men half way in adjusting the War
De partme nt troubles,
The {
Senate:
To the {ited States ;
I have nominated John Schofield to
See retary of the De purine nt of
n place of Edward M. Stanton,
pPo-
follo wing 1s the NICs oe {o the
Senate
0] thie
he S
War,
WASHINGTON, Apnl 2%
The impeachment trial to-day
aily ocenpied with the reading
or argunrents by the Managers. Pre-
iminary to this, the Senate took up
and postponed, until after the speech-
over; all tne pending prepo-
sitions to admit the official reporters to
the final deliberations the verdict
and to regulate the debate in tht seeret
Thad. Stevens took 2 position
Vis
1
1
i
3
of
SOSRIOTIS
slips the four column argument which
had prepared. In about twenty
minutes his voice fatled and he left the
Chamber exhausted. Pastler then fin-
ished his reading. This speech vad
the reniarkable merit of brevity, and
was in much better temper than had
been anticipated. Mr. Williams,
then took the
Imanuserl-
floor,
pt, and p rroceeded to injec
attempts at oratory,
proved to be such
ee lily tha eallovies, and
droc ¢e some of the Sen: tors
the House. from
Williams
which
poinj =
meinber: of the
Mr. Manager
fussy old man, profound, in
opinion, inthe law and vain «
declam: Lory powers, The marked =ol-
emnity of his opening se ntence, that he
appeare din the Senate i
the commands of the rn
American: people). and
of FeSpons hilt
felttbefore . was such a cush of the serio:
11 oboe Re Lee {fo
nage
1
ucer
MT Sd
20NSe y
conmie
evervbodss
manuscript bv
ternoon.
He proposesto finish his
definable cause, seems to have a slightly
downward te' d ncy'to-day.
rumors of a break in the line of Repub-
agaist
immediate
were lever
this day
certain to
some of tho
oo impeachment,
friends of
0 confident
are
ARGUMENTS IN THE INTEACITIMENT
TRIAL.
Manager Williams will! canelude his
“argument” to-morrow, having deli
He will
who is ex-
Yh.
ovarts,
Wednesday, Mr. Stanbeiy will
read, or cause to be read, his argdment,
on Thursday and Friday, and Mana-
cer Bingham will close the on
Saturday,
Case
——— rere dp rtf AP rtm —
An ingenious ornithologist
Ben Butler asa spoonbill,
literally interpreted, means a,
|
|
|
|
conscience and his SHOOURC,
rms tl stn Af snes
was de Stroy ¢ wl
» 0,000),
[ows a
yesterday,
by fire,
loss 8
Radical meeting in Richmond-
compoged of three thousand ne.
Hunnicut
rs rrr ttf pee
President has nominated Gen,
Va.
The
of ldwin M. Stan ton.
lp tf dp
David Crockett’s farm 1
sale.
n fer
LA
Magnificent Victory of the British
Troops in Abyssinia.
LY
Magdula Captured,
atl 1h Captive Released,
DESPERATE BATTLE AN MAG®
DALA.
( ‘omple te De feat und Rott of the: \by
PhetloriieR Army Hsed Up.
Wireal Quantities of" Spoil Taken hy
the Britivh of Ragdala,
BY ATLANTIH
Stnday
TELEGR
Iovening,
1 despa hes have just ho 1 received
from pg hyssinia which give the
ing highly important andl gratifying
mtelligence,
A battle was fourht on Good Friday
before Magdala between the Britis I
troops, comny anded by General Nap-
Abyssinian under
{their Kine in "person,
and retiy
ATH
J JON DON,
ICT, and the forces
the comnmnd of
The latter were defeated,
ed into the town
Their loss in
wis very heavy.
{nthe Monday folloWing, all his
prepafations having been completed,
General Napier ordered an assault up-
on Magdala, and the town and citadel
were carried hy storm.
King Th codorus Wis slain,
\ large timber of his warriors
killed, wounded, and tdken
and the entire
yos<ession of the
killed and wonnded
were
prishmers,
capital remained in the
British forces,
of the British in killed and
mall.
All the British Cuptive 2 were found
in the city, alive and well, and were
The [Oss
wounded was s
free,
General Napier’s instant
the sea coast is expected,
King Theod Wis
shot a the head.
was kslled in the battle:
that he Siiigide. Hix body
WAL ree by the Erglish captives,
His two =ons were ts “ke 'n pris ONES,
AH the Ehropeen prisoners have
been Jib ind,
The Intel rif the King's stronghold
waselited extraordhinars of
barbaric s splendor The plun-
dered thie pla They
four royal crowns of cold, £20,000 in
silver, valuable plate, rich jewels, &e.
Among the trophies Faplinied by the
expedition wre twenty-cight cannon,
0.000 =tand of arms 10.000 shie lds 8, and
a large quantity of other material of
War,
The British captives leave for home
to-morrow. The army will return at
onee to the seaboard. :
A Wp
Europe.
st
reture to
found dead,
Some =ay he
others assert
Oras
ks]
'
t
omnatea
L
ortize vl
an Retiie
troops
ie, fannd
| ASSASSINATION OF PRINCE ALFERD
THE.
Wot
PRINCE SHOT AND DAXGED
NDE IN SYDNENX, ‘AUSTRALIA.
Bp E4—Midmieht.— Late
teHigence has just Been
ROUS
id stalin
receitod int
IX PrN
his city from
d. who 1
angerousty
Prince Alf
A aad
oy 2
wae shy | wounded hy
an rk ow perso, :
The would-be assassin,
to be a Fen, was promptly arrested
The ritice; according (6 the last ad-
vices, was slowly recovering.
'rince Alferd isthe forrrth chile i
Queen Vietoria, and was born in 1844,
whicl? man of
twenty-four now. From his Very ear-
liest vears he has been generally rear.
ded as the flower of the family,
he has displayed far more inte Tigence,
aptitude for learning, and general good
sense than his elder brother, the Prine
of Wales, NUMCTOUS tales
on record of the thrashines he fre-
neni y bestowed upon
of
mitkes hit = vole
Sine
There are
lin their be oh days. It ix quite cor-
tain that he
| with the peo; ple than any other of the
I vhnee vi foerd was
theoretically devoted to! thy ‘navy, and
of nn’ in the
cormnntds thesteany
Whett he attained
was created Dude of
firs Inglish prince
Queen's children.
[ NOW holds the rand a capt
Royal
firicate
Iwi nor
I A 1 ure
whirls hele
| Lvir-apparent
| Duke of Saxe-(
Nev vai
Caton,
ity he
Ah, the
a
5
his father's title of
‘oburg Gotha,
{0
{and other DBrittish Provinces
\tlantie coast but did not come to the
Since then he has
United States,
<atled t bo Snath
| reception
Cwill be remembered. In
was quite a demonstration in Greece
it faves of his accession to the
vacant throne, and the question was
much agitated in the English papers.
Within the past two or three years he
| has been regarded as rather a wild
voung man, and his recent conduct at
; Melbourne, and Victoria has
1862 there
Sideny
i NAY
Discovery of a Cave,
Laren
MiLroy 10 THE Re-|
PORTER,
MiLroy Ppril 30, 18068,
Cacstur wak made inour village
FROM
Quite
K, by the discovery of a grand
was having a site dug, for the erection
of un himhe kiln, while the workmen wore
and upon further digging the
Apevture, increased to size large enough |
to alléw the body of a person to erawl
in, lights were procured, and ah exanti-
nation took place; after erdwling the
diztance of twelve feet the opening en-
larged itself to allow a person to stand
erect, and after a fol view we Proceed
hanging or rajeeting rock, came to
view, of 4 ma¥itil ; upon
it Wort Radgine srball ervstalized rocks,
il
LE it
in the #hé |
on few foot
i=
A . p
TRC 100CICi0R ON nN Medse
distance of twenty feet a splendid plat
form of rock was situated on the 16
side of the subtearean eangeivhy about
thrée feet high, above the level of the
Upbn the platfornt was situated |
i
triatigle, upon proceeding further
and the
a splendid
another spring presents itself,
the
spring is
each
other, and fastened
lay there by the
hands of nature, upon proceeding a lit-
tle further vou are stopped by the pres-
ence of a large rock, but after a closer
examination we found another apart-
ment, in which we enabled to proceed
two hundred feet further, here the rocks
the rocks
the
were more marbleized and
whiter, here
all
working in a |
were nore firm and
wits very warm, and Were as
warm as if we had heen
harvest feld,
very swarnt: aid the floor
the air in ceneral was
wa if co-
< As
mentétt and the specimeds of rocks
that tere Bronght out were beutiful.
The «
number of citizens and
ve has been visited by (quite H
18 the topic of
An entire examination will |
the far-
ot £ i.
reat frenk
the dav,
take place in a few davs, for
of
Il one
ther derttopiils this of
it
cand will no doubt be a nelie that
is word a sdblime
nature
sjoht
during the coming week, the opening
for the convience of visiter's,
the
put there
the cave is situated on the line of
Milroy:
6H pv
of a nt¥is below
{ CRONW ELL.
NI Fie sve will be fluminated
brillient reflector’s,
hy on Saturday
the conviefrees of #1 who
may with to visit #6 sanve;
> >
, by means
<ienals du-
announee |
The hy <1) Hn: als
arranced as to declare the
and character of the com- |
and to notify farmers who
[tis estimated that |
grain and |
re annually
It ix proposed (0 establish
a telegraphs,
Hrvest
of cannon ;
the
the appre oh of storm
season to
oe
ean be =o
directions
Ing &torms,
moive than one-fourth of the
hay erops in this country a
rms during the harvests,
that the damage to the crops in
Europe and in Amerview during the |
last season: which might have been
saved al a small cost; amounted to the
enormots acerecate SH00 000 000,
The plan proposed for the storms sing- |
nals 1% a« siniple as is practicable, and |
failable plone the coast |
for the benefit of commerce 1B #an- |
ing ships when to seek plik ‘¢ of safty,
and prepare for con ng storms,
hy st
1
ana
-
¢
1
can be made
& A»
A most hi rril ble tr agedy enhe-
ted on Saturday afternoon at Pond
Hill. about four mies east of Camden 1.
village, in Oneida County.
little orl, eicht
Wills
o'clock a years old,
throat was then
smahsed in with a
Her
and her head
A hn ry
the mhuman
lam
Carswell
deed.
comment there and in the I nglis h pa-
pers, It is customary now-a-days to
to Fenianism. hut there are strong
man
that ome indisereet,
probabilities
I not improper ]aCh,
No less than three
| to assassinate hin
to
attempts have been made ASSL
‘ate Queen Victoria since the com-
mencemnet of her reign—one in June,
[8400. hy a'erazy lad named Oxford:
| another in May, 1842, by Jolin I'ran-
| whose sentence of hanging
| commuted to transportion, and a third
in July of the same year, by J. W,
| Bean, who was imprisoned eighteen
‘months therefore.. It
hat the latest account of the condition
of Prince Alferd speaks of his recovery |
| as probable.
| C8,
is
mee tp fA
The steam saw-mill “of Greer Broth-
ers, of Chicago, at Mainstee, Michigan,
> | was completely destroyed by fire on
W edneshay nicht. The fire was caused’|
by the explosion of a boiler.
workmen were ingtaatly killed,
| four others seriously injured.
and
> Ap»
The Me (ice Testimonial Committee
soveral eities in the Dominion,
fund to discharge the
acainst the estate of the late 1D’Avrey
same purpose among the Seiatoi® and
Members was opened yesterday.
&* a»
The Nova Scotia
meeting yesterday
members held a
th consider
agnringt’ the
it 1s understood that the
resolutions will be milder
Seatia
a
WwW liam W..\V flson; prijiter gid ci
afternoon, by accidentelly f falling rom
a third story window, while wesifting in
lowering a heavy « ake of "beakE:
pp pre
A: despatch from Cheyveune says
that the stables of Company I, Se cond
destroyed by fire on
with sixty-five |
e=t1 mated at | i
toeethe Ig
The
loss 1a
Terrible Railroad Accident.
Eightning Express train on the New
& Brie Railroad, when going |
was thrown from the track,
at embankment and the cars
Jervis,
down
ken, and then took fire and burned.
It is stated that not a soul epcaped be-
ing killed by the fall or by
At
dead
bodios had reached Port Jervis, and
the wounded counted up fifty -{ wo.
Among the Lt er was SB Fai man,
proprietor of the Elmira
Advertiser. He is severely
the back, and probably internally.
He took nn accident insurance policy V
Angola affair;
the
- Ee a 3
The Glasgow (Mo.) Times gives a
“bit of political history” to show how
Lincoln was nominated in 1860, and
ia repetition of
Presidential chair. The story
ted on the anthority of a former resi-
dent of Wiseonisn who claims to he a
party to the transaction, and
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
| ; x : :
STEAD AT PRIVATESALE
The undersigned offers the fol-
lowing described property, situated at the
head of Penns Creek in Gregg township,
(entre eourty, aut wiv ate sule.,
A lot of ground contain g 2 acres ang
nbout 30 perce hes, under a high state of cul-
gE tivation, thereon erected a two-
story log house, a good stable,
ey WW wdl- house, smoki « TOlse, and
4 good hog-pe n. Ail kinds of
F hoiee fruit trees, just in good
premises, and
For further
OME!
| bearing condition, are on the
running water near the door.
particulars apply to
WILSON BECK.
may. Sm
BETTER THAN GOLD!
OUR NEW COMPOSITION
INDESTRUCTIDLE GOLD PENS,
Are retommended by Bankers, Lawvers,
Professors, TeacBers, Merchants, and all
| who have tried thet, as the best Penmann-
factured. Sem Past paid to any address for
ol) cents per dozen, Or, samples of these
Peri. Sample copy ofan Hlusteated Comic
Paper, and k arge Hln<trated €Cirenlars of
opr P ooks, Statioviery Packages, sc. giv-
fie terms to ngents, sent (ree todny ad dress
on receipt of 12 cents, Dealers supplied at
lowast rates, Address,
ROACH &« TRISYBETHWAITE,
, Indinnapolis, Ind.
77% Please state where Vou saw this adver
ti=ement, may hin
posed to Seward, pul) lished in his New
York Trbune the minutes of a conven-
tion purporting to have been he Idin
Texas, appointing three men tothe Na-
{; REAT BARGAINS
F
Ad
H.
cago,
“to those men lie wrote
.. 1} t
acereditifiy tiem
Visconsin and
inclosier a certificate
LB] rf
each, [he consequenae was,
ding to the Times, that, when on the
gation, composed of obzeured.
sin was millers, voted in a
Old Ape, and he was nominate’
lel pms
Governor Ge ary has paypdoned Isaac
who Wis convicted of horse-
Bedford;
and sentenced to fite
Westert!
Shafter,
stealing in re Ki pe ibe 'T,
Yi HE
tr
ment in the ‘eteniaty.
:¥. Barlécher’s
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard-
ware, Queensware, Wood and Willow ware,
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
assortment of everything kept in &
counterfeiters Chatterton and [Yoran,
New York
i! o
Wits arrested on Sacarday, and
iH
were arrested 10
I'riday,
committe! for trial
O00,
Jirites
to ah itiictment | fi}?
the Merchant's t°)
any of 8300 HOO, has |
cieht
Rhode
The President
N.G
affairs:
Re fiult of
>
ly 3 fi0
y i
»
8 iden
Hhy
Foire; v to rob
Hoyt
month's imprisonment in the
Island Pe nitentiry.,
has appointed Hon,
Taylor CommiZsoner of Indian
A. (
and
r. Bourne, special Indian
agent, George UC, Stowe,
accent, as Commissianer to
ddd
It i= reported that the Indians in
whites: #ft® that al the Fish
First Class Store,
i 3 : iy . 3
now ready, and for sale at marvelous low
rates,
GOODS VERY
NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
y ill seid
that
best
you.
Muasling tho
brands af prea
New spring
Vou the very
will astoni:h
Diess Goods
scattered the families.
stake.
A woman named Piggot, in a fit of
throat,
Ohio.
Insanity, her mfant’s
(ole
cin
rain. Delmont county,
COMMISSRON, HTL
hoger r-maid in the
Henry,
preparatory to marrvi
New Hamshive’s largest idcomer is
a “hair restorer.”
Peanut cultare pavs 8100 an acre in
North Carolina.
Maine's water-poaver equals SN0.060
Suhseribe for the Rieronten.
Frew AV BF ofall kinds ret alec at whole
le prices. Al Ki Tin
at old prices,
FRANCISCUS,
sie i ls
F. 4G.
ches long, Barn-door Rollers,
, for =ale at gre gly redibed pr 10S,
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
t ANHS Doors anid Blind on’
much lower rates than
up21 6, ly FG: FRANCISCUNS.
by
hand at
a»
PE Ry KE Gr for Nails at
GG. FRANCISOCUS.
VISHERMEN will now find in my stock
all Kinds of Trout Flies, Roads,
Guat. &c., Pike Hooks, F ishing Lines,
F. G. FRANXNCISCUS,
I
kets,
pleased to sell them to country
in Philadelphia,
F. G. FRANGCISECER
ARROW TEETH: all steel.
I tor's Teeth! Wedge and: Nut, just
receivedtand for soe by
FG. FRANCIR(US.
tH AK ERS N and fother (3: wrde ‘n Need for
sale int papers of by the quart or
Market Gardeners are invited to
ices at
PAN CIRCUS
IEPEOPLE.
Great Attraction and Grevt Dargains!
THE undersigned, determindto meet the
YE popular demand for Lower Prices, re-
Spee ttuliy calls the attention of the pn ab lie
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now oftere vd at the old stand.
3
bushel. -
B. 4. JF
Dé Ni an et es-
rest fe most varied and complete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Brides,
and in fact everything complete to a first-
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times,
A Detter variety, a better quality or finer
style of Saddlery has never before been of-
fered to the public. Call aud examine our
stock’ and’ be s
Determined to pleasé my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a
| continuance of the same,
JACOB DINGES
aplos ly, Centre Hall,
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the we welttes of the se ason, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places.
White Goods &
Enibroideries
The finest stock In tew
: quality, wd prices,
1O0P
The best makes, Intest styles and lowast
rates, (I'a’s and Caps in great variety.)
Li ens, Tuweliings, checks, De Mings, © loths
| Cassimers, Cloakings,
BAL WORAL SKIR UTS,
Spring and suinme rrhawls, in fact, we kee p
CVery thing, 3 and will sell at a ve ry «mall
advance oi first cust,
| AN we ask that vou will
"CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
hefore pursed using “© Jeg wh ere,
consider il Ls
mayb es iy’
n, both as to quantity
ATS
“ VW
MN
as we do not
trouble to show goo ds.
| (JENTRE HALL
Fumture Rooms!
J. O. DEININGER,
respectfully informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and
| makes to order, all Kinds of
he
BEDSTEADS
BUREAUS.
SINKS,
WARTSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TABEES, &c, &c
| hig'stoek of ready- made wenitiire is aide,
and warranted of good workmanship, nit is
‘all made untler hi§ own #inunediate supervi-
“sion, and is offered at rates as‘cheap as else-
wliere. he ‘sol
‘Thankful fo past favors,
its a continuance of the same”
Call and see his stock before purchasing
»
elsewhere, ap24'68,1y,