CENTRE HALL REPORTER I Centre Hall, Pa. May Ist A. QNE OF DAVY CROC] ate Chu reill (5A Mr. J. H. Hackett in Leader } an The 1 told me (says the N. Y. that eccentric and then brother mem ber of ( ‘'ongress—the late David Croe- kett—who had a seat near him in the House of Representatives— Myr, (am- breling being from the city of New York, and Mr. Crockett frow S00 Teunce- “One day as T sit desk during an sion, Crockett asked me had been im Congress; and upon be writing at my how long 1 ing informed “several years,” remark- ed. “You onglit then to write a pretty ‘good hawne by though he thought my constant practice there should have improved it. Crockett “Some people object to me this time,” as continued : because of my want of education and larning gi Now, know too much.” “Said J: “Oh, no! A know too much.” “eh J Fan ive} Cray. SOI peopl . i min ean Continued he: “Yes, he can! I re I can prove it to you.” “Two farmers who ved not far apart met one day on horseback, when one said to the other: “WI ho are you going to vote for for sherii?” The other answered: “John Robinson. “WW hat ing to vote for him? W i's sneh I” said the questioner, “von go- an ignorant cuss he can’t spell his giv- en name, John: and, is so stupid I wor Ud bet Ley spell it TOW ROO. you couldn't lan y hi tween now and to-mx remarked : “I would be that “The other willing to take s. it. “Accordingly the bet was made, and 4 4 : as a public house a few miles distant was v agreea upon as the lace of the ir mee- 1 sion, and the neighbors parted. “The one who had made the bet in favor of John's ability proceeded straight to the house of John foand him at som, a few miles off, and home : told Bim of the conversation, whether it was true that he hadn't had edication enough to speil “John. John Robinzon at once owmcd up that ke conld not, that he had never been ten niles from that place was born, and that no schoolin’ was to be had parts for love or money Never mind,” said he, “John, I'll larn you mighty quick, and we'll ’ / then ere “w\’ anywhere about WInTATeS. F—EO—H—N repeated, and insisted upon his visi- ” which John readily tor’s esming in and taking some whis- key, time, amd at last was persuaded to stop all night with Joha ; both on 'em be- ing pretty tight. “Next John’s being asked to spell’ his name, 4 morning, at he did =o easily enough ; wasn’t satisfied, and said, “John, there may be some crooked keteli after all m sueh polities. between now and noon, and if you are a mind to larn the whole alphabet, FH larm you from A to Izzard.” John gereed to be so high larn’t, and he be- fore noon: could say every letter A to Ezzaxd; and off’ they started on Eorseback for the place appeinted, where four enfive of the neighbors had got together om paapese to hear John able to spell his given name. “Five msn were appointed as jud- ges, the bet recited, and asked name. if he was John the judges said, “Well, spell John.” “So John began: “J"— “All the judges looked at at one another, and then nodded and said, “Right—next letter ?” said John. “They ready said, some doubts nodded at last and said, “Right; now, next letter?” “Said John, “That's 11.” “John’s friend, seeing the judoes, by halting iw giving a judgment after every letter, had somewhat bothered him, cautioned him to keep cool till i fong ax if there about the letter, but were had agreed and said “Right.” Now for the next letter, when his friend as- sured him, “John we but the lust le idee t. forget.” hesitated, and thinking last letter of the : had just learned, bellowed. out, “Iz- zard, by thunder,” and lost the bat. “Now, if his friend who had made the bet had only been satisfied with are all richt now he m giving John Yerening enough to spell Oo John, he would have won it. And 1 1 0 $l PEN v HOW H i £1 10) LICL hn Quincey Ads i i own good, he of- i i }. .} 1 non [arnt i 3 . 1 . » ton gots 0 confused he can’t tetla b ¢ ® The Saven Ancient Wonders, The brass Colossus at Rhodes height, built by Ceres, A. oceupyving twenty years in 1; “4 } 21 Vy it RUIOOU ACTORS SIXTV-SIX YOars, was bought by a Jew from the brass, 2. The Pyramids of Egypt. The largest one engaged 560,000 workmen, was fifty vears \ now stood at least 5,000 years, I'he agueducts of Rome, mven | lauds, the Censor, ted by Appius { 4. Labyrinth of Psalmeticus, on the v atth wiihla roval palaces, all covered with niarhle, and having only one building was said to contan i} Alexandria, a lelphus in the vear 172 before * Chris t. It was ted as a Hehthouse, and contained ~oalleries of marble—a large lantesnthe top, the light otf which : H hundred miles off. OUS S120 Were fixed erec- ayn 1 WHS SQ ek NY, 3 v ey Mirrors of an enorm 11] 3 # +1 y AY the galleries reflecting every 1 around hi INC Re. conan tower cred nis, or Oe VOAr, by order of Semira and finished men. 7. The Te mn one hi mpl » of Diana, at Ephe- JU, comple tod in the rexgh of Rorvius, Il the sixth king of Rone. It 128 marble pillars. * Pp» A Marriage of Reto. One afternoon last week the quiet, brown-stone Church of St. York, was the scene of a most interesting and peculiar marriage. This sacred edifice 1s devoted to the der the pastoral charge of Rev. Tho- mas Ga lamdet. [ere every Sunday may be witnessed the unique and be- these peor unfortunates, deprived of the fa- Listenine and articulation, toe truths of the Grospel. Yesterday afternoon the decply-dyed altar win- w. with its eram=on and purpl and cuines of stains, was reflected in the brilliant costumes and varieeat ts of the numerous dressed ladies who attended the tial service performed between Robert T. Bailey and Miss Harriet Cornell, The street was lined vith carriages, and the sidewalk and were he curious eager spectators. La- streamed and rustled ther silks against the pew knobs, and young with ivory-headed canes and artistic scarfx, lounged in and as- ti( On, 1 \ hy cu ye suh je of the church less devotion. The B: alle y, brideg a clerk centleman, harles GG. Cornell, well New York local politics. The bride was neatly—uay, tastefully attired in a light travelling-dress, and the gen- uw wore the conventional swallow- happy bride- hoth undes twenty- five years of age, a well-matched and Yard, SONNE CO mle cir sweet odors, The bridecroom thouch both little. and beautiful girl, and hair by a te wrible scarlet fever. It was a and deaf, could speak a dress, and the young gentleman step- stood under the rays of the wife—for better or for two young WOrse, } cople loving each other so jiever hearing < hands, until death vhat a bless. wif of 1 love isstrong- er than words. Then in after life the serenity of silence, without difference to mar their perfect bliss, The clergwman;. attired in his white surplice, came on the alter and. inwok- all present. Then did the priest ark the man: “Wilt thea have this wo- thy wedded wife, to live to- after God's ordinanees in the (vallaudet made Andithe ring was put on at a sign from the been plighted in the hearts of those who have lived for 1800 years, and in »wentout of the church to the street, and there, while taking , the handkerchiefs, of many ladies were saturated with tears, for it seems that young ladies are always affected to coprousness at marriage. Yh: PP. SMITH, offers Bis Professional i » Mery It Othice, Centre Hull, ’n an lost { VOUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS CONSIGN Ashes, YOUR Beeswax, 13 Fras, ™ Butter, (heese Flour and Mes \ \ | AN, { of ton, Furs sud SKins, ried and Green Fruits, C Grain, Wool, Game, Naval, Btores, Poultry, Lops, (rinseng . I ath I'S, Flemp, Provisions, Oils ) ard, T allow, Tobacco, Seeds, Sorghum, Molas TO FTOSTADL CARPENTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MER- CHANT, {42 44§ & 1106 Yas) NEW YORE CITY. i eed ve his wet Kiy Pri i Current of | and Grrocerids the most pete Publisked in tho Uniied urrent A PRIC Marking Plates and SEND FOR CURRENT. Furnished free Advances made on Consign ments. Established, May 1st, 18), WHEN REQUIRED. aplty 0, ly. HI & £15 North 3rd PHILADELPHIA. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR F.C. Nive: CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be foun al visiting the city, one of the most desire sand con- venience, German and English is spoken. ap 6 tt, JON HOT FL, Philadelphia, This Hote a] i I= Conve miently located On the above He h. Its contr ¥ * : ¢ Hiv viRiting iC a] NA 8, tf. ENTRE JOHN HALL SPANGLER, TOR. HOTEL. "ROPRIIE- . 3 : 3.13. fo arrive and depart day, iol . north, south, east and west, te Hotel has been refitted ¥ - nw Aroprietor, and 1s no most lensant Pennsylvania, {rave Hing community and droy ers will tr ony lati sons from the city weeks during the su will tin 1 Centre Ha if | locations, and they “could fos veniene ap ly 68, tf, ) USSEL'S HOTEL ALRONSDURG, PA. JOHN RUSSEL; PROPRIETOR. The old and well known Motel, situated in the centre of Aaronshure, has agin been Russel ; {i FIET Propri CLO, travelling community mn gener i 1 d to call and dis keptintheb l 1 atvle Apt Ref RATTLE RON, WINTER 1M ABD. THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRIS- BYRG, WILLIAMRKRPPORT. AND THE. GREAT OLL REGGIO OF PENNSYL.YANI]A. ELEGANT SLEEPING CALS On all Night Traihe, On and aftor Whit November 25th, 1867, the Trains onthe Philadelphia & Erie Railroad wil l run as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Tre ain le ves hil: ule Ip hi AL15 p.m. Lock Ha on En i. it afr at Erie DOO. 1m. * Lock Huven 10.15 p, nm. arr at Erie O.45a. 1m, K lu ira M, il leaves Philadelphia 8.00a. mm, ! ** Leek Haven’ 40 pom, ‘i “ol i“ ‘ EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie 10.25 am. is arr at Philadelphia 8,550, wm. kK rie pms leaves Erie 25 pam, “ Lock Haven AO a.m. ar at Philadelphia 1.00 p.m. | Elmira Wii leave Rock Hawi 7.10 p.m. be “ arr at Philadelphia 6.10 p.m. on Warren and Franklin Railway. gers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M_ arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a. mn. 9.0) a. m, Leaving Philadelphia at 11.05 p. m., ar- rive at Oil City at 4.35 pon, All trains on Warren and: Franklin Rail- trains for Baggags Cheaked through, ALFRED L. TY LER, Genenal Super inte ndent. QrLLE! 1% & POLW ELL, &§ VEHOLRS ALE CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS, No. 161 North Third Street, Philadelphia re Orders promptly attended to. al 0 (8. Za5= NeoTior. the RErorTER is $1,50 per year in advance, which is less than that of any other paper We are cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat- of its size. printing this paper at payment be made at once, ERENT TYR RAR NYP ERE NOTICE. - Persong knowing themselve indebted to the undersigned, and not wisli- ine to pay cost, will please make immediate settlement, SG. SHANNON, Centre Hall, Mar, 31 1868, W HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR J. BB Old Nectar, Old Rie, Monongahela, And Irish Whi kes, ae, Blackberry, ( herry Pingrey and ('‘omn on Brandie Port Maderia, Sherry and ¥ hin Wines, Seoteh id Hi and (in, Nor Fneland Ram, ¢ JAMAICA RUM, CORDI ALS Hint, Anni edd nnd Rose { { practic i ( jad RRR RY id Bottles Jugs anda on hand. W hiskey only pure No car Dom join constandly We have the i own \ 1} our Liquors weelre hought whon liu ire were low, and we sell them accordingly, All] 1 Li Fanlited lo give salisl: Ya 3 10 BOTTLED LIQUORS +) 4 of the uni) tis \ BAUM. wiih ® WHOLFSATE BEAL WINES AND The subscriber respectfully calls i ] tention of the public to his establishment, Foreign and Domestic Liquors' wholesale ul the | ted to be the best qualities according their respective prices Hix stock a RSI TET hist a vx Ia i BONOIEN ICL Nn He 3 ied Fett fully requested to give his liquors a trial, aplires, ( { REAT COMMOTION! 9. STERNBERG & BRAN Rellefonte, Pa. RULE THE MARKET, selling 3 LOW PRICES! Carpets at old rates, from 30) cents to 79 cents per yard, for the best DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12% to 16 cents, the Dost calicoer, and musling in’ proporfion, rates, | Shiba, contmon’ good, Women! best. CLOTHING SUD1TS, {rom 812.50 to R18 for the best. CALL AND SEL, and'if it'aint true, Sternberg will treat. 1 They only ask people to come and see, even if they do not wish to buy. ap 68,11, OF the given, that in purse embly hid reby Ioan Act directing the mode of sel- landz, in Centre outery, the Is 1n said for the taxes du and anpaid theres nte, on th iid Tue i } HS utte. | XEN » 4 ’ : , ‘ ‘ . | er Warr ¢ Name oaths Benner, Benner Juma 15: rirnn John M Hale, do do .e Burnside Townshi LOWRY cia iiiens 68 Paul Cox. John Henry hn Wheeler Jobin" Hoover James Hall Chas Hall David Lew Molly Morton............ Jereminh Parker... 7 Henry Harris Francis Guen Michael Obrion Henry \y heoler Benjumin R Mao Joris To Wik David Lew Sr AAReEY AA Wom (r} XN esnsaennes a ERI EERLE Gro in i than Hes Vy io hs ents rearet But! John Cochran... Wi Russet Thomas Russel......... David Cures HUGO iiss David Carsend Daniel Ros Jesse Evan orge Aston Jomes Rol John Seoit Wm W Wi e Ho MoE in ; ly Harris. 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Joseph Green Jesse Evans...... vteiven Roland Custin Patil: Custon......... ait Joseph Taylor Juteph Kelso Won: Packer. Jacob Packer... . . John Brady... B Welch... W C Welch... AD Harna....... do do Alexander Hunter John Buyers... co. Sam’! Young Benjamin Young... Thomas Hamilton..... Jacob Weidner Samuel Pancoast...... aes JS Furst Wm Ramsey Josep h Gre wwshurg do dO... Green, Hale & Curtin. Harris Township. Sam’]l Wisom...icviin ae aN ENANS seni tr gen Johna Mitchell John Reynolds Thomas Jo¥n Steel, Robert} Sumple Adan ( oriey David Wilson Joseph Work David Work N ut hm Sims Hil Wm Wilson.......ooo. cus Alen Steel Edward Willson......... James Ntoel............. : J C Fish r we} wo — Wison............. Elenor MceCorn Peter hearney John Bell Thomas. 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John Penn Township. K Rush Township. PDrvid Reever Fe Martha | Jam 3 {sore Edward Andrew Arn nstro harp Delaney... CAA, il Me Pherson Wan ( Latimer........... Thomas Grant John Witmer John L.owden............ Ch ristian Jac Stike Chistian (rooree Slough... Anin w Schnee. k David Hair Alex Seot Mic nel Schneek Chiastinn Nf hoo John' Harti John Allison Wim Wilson James Allison do do Cus Robert Spear Chistian Lie John PF un k Casper Lawrence samuel Chestnut Owen Jordon........... “ George Slou o hh Wm Wilson. Bartholimew Wistor... Richard Moris Thomas Wistor (as sper W Morris... FP Isane W Morris, oonns 3 YALE us Collind.; Wm Beadhl.: Nathaniel iilook Jaz’ Matlock... wrinti’ 38 John Burg... itiditae a Win McCoy.ninnn Henry Hessian Christian Stoner... John Storen, Aresaane Christian Hess. Ren I Morgan obert Reed........ caeruee Joseph Hopkins........... John Honiine cradeiniaiad John Lowdon Thoms as Grant... Benjamin Rush... 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Als Wm Gara Sam’ Jones uelolit) H Keller inke rion idingham Hy Hardman Philips ys aver ol | 3 Te al} 1 roi CHEN Wik il P- 3 il 8B ni “5 David Williams Alexander Martin |. wis f.ewis Kearny Whorton THomas Greaves M isner Luke Moore Wi norion Wm Parkes i Rebecen Wain IL K Patan Elisabeth Whorton 2 Ss V ale nthe Milike y Y ig Mitchell James Gilliland Robert Waters B RK Morgan James T Hale James McManas Samuel Linn Jarab 3 horton Pl © pot nin 3 Sam | v Fisher Sam’ M Fox Surah M Tallman Janes § Fisher Burd Wilsan sh arp Delane yr Wm McPherson Edward Moyiton Wm Lewis ke neis West Yer Maylon Be nj: unin Ww esl Win Bingham James Hawthorn Binir MeClanahan Edward Scott Paul Cox Win Lewis Thoinis Cathert Robert Morris Felix Burnt Thos 8 Shippen Thomas Hawthorn George Mende (zcorge Campbell Francis West Wm H West Johau West I*H Conninghnn n John 3M Nesh nt Richard Jones Keadrney YW harton =am'l Dobson Henry Vandyke Margaret Spe ar Juse vh Huinon . Tob bs ley John Pir Dai Carsendon Yous M Wharton ver Township. “hos Thornburg vhn Long (ss Johnson nele nin l Fords T hr Township. John Lamb ohn Nherrick Henry McEwen Polly McEwen Josinh Williams Hugh Hamilton Jacob Vanpool C hris tian Vanpool 04 Richard Downing Michael Weidner do do George Markly Davi id Rahlston Calment Beckwith’ A M Elder do do. Union Townghip. David Kohns Iklan Seely Adam Kuhns 40 Mary Karnacher George Hoover John Mendenhall Robert Ha Ira Fisher 82 Thomas Burnsides Ludwig Camacher James Long John Dunwoody John Irwin Etlinger Wm Brooks do do’ Wm Kohns® John Ce hd Wm 'T Kulins do do do do James Long Walker Township. Sam’l Barickman David Reed 120 R Rodens=on B Pyle & Co Jeremiah Parker Richard Parker 120 Sam’'l Miles 54 Richard Robinson, Paul Zantzinges. Worth Township. . 141 Jol Mithin Joh, Sandwdrh, Thomas H avthorn Joseph Maylon “© Jame 3 Hi dxthorn, W alker. Township. $131 25, ANTHONY C. GEARY shia #3 4 44; 1.94; 5 ¢ 4 2. 28 20: ri a ) 0%