Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 29, 1868, Image 2

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    RN Ts WE CR GT SR TO TT AR YB LO BR TR
§
10 ond
iii tha
suff} ce for our purpose, an d go to show
that Centre county ic really a little |
re world within itself
CERI s HALL BEPOR]
nA Mp
Delegate System.
our Delegate System, of
FRIDA MAY 1808
nomi-
That
DEMOCRATICS rd TH
FOR AUDITOR GE
ty, needs re-modeling, is patent to all
ENERAL
- It wants revision and correction
HON. CHARLES x. BDOYLI, complaints that are frequently
of Fayetie Coun and the manner of the formation of our
af Mayet 2A ty
Nn § re X 5 hh RJ : .
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL present system of
GEN. WEI H. ENT, [sal
. re. y Crate
Colwmdia County.
1,
county Democratic ticket
rules, has
of the domo
often
“ . Uy EY. . Ia
saxl. and charges ol SHignes and sche
33,44
83
JNC iefactory to the mass
i . } +1 tht :
voiers; kara ings
of
nominal mM
ted by ado
. . ‘ 1
nomination
Ben Wa ade’s {Oo secure
- Vote.
Ben Wade had the indecency to 2, he corre
vote “guilty” the 11th of the im-
peachment articles. Wada j&
sat as a judge in a case in which he had |
a doep interest—uo less than to be- a choos
Mr. the
} !
SO
f1e I}
on i ad pla
‘entre; itis simple, ¢
vy democratic
FyVl VEY t +
hus ( rac) it
ad to eve
Wa / $i Ty
NAS ( andida te 101 pOMK
L101, al
on ary election
come the suceessor 0 primary elect
the Presidential chair,
ter be pronounced guilty.
Johnson, in |
ured a united 1
F€ Tearfic
[| 3¢
Every selse |
been out-
Wa
¥iow ot
of decency and
raged by
and to show that the
propriety has
bh. |
this conduet of Mi
sale ills
B WVvrpa
uican quarters, | LVOS,
3 { I'K I : I> fi
ited | 82 i
of | ted In Se township,
- 5
| tha
» AMES O01 Lilt
taken in descent
we here furnish what
Evening Post,
by Willi
W ade’ Ss |
“Mr. Wade. —From t) Soriginafinial | voters choose 10 Vole
by jury, from the ve ery ani in
our common law, it has been the inal- and tl
ienable right of an accused jy to | het
be tried haf judges and jurors who | : the Democrat-
can havenointersstin theresult. There | *9 Y ales OF Lhe fomogra
is not in history an instance of a judge
so lost to decency as fo sit and aet up-
on & trial, on the result of whic i
own highest ambition direct] nen
ed. This is the essential
law of every judicial proceeding
law which was not expressed In
Constitution only hex ange its authors | : =
did not conceive of the possibility of its | { ol. Cooper s
violation by a public man; the mittee of Invest
which is ele arly implied by that instru-
ment in forbidding the possible succes-
gor of the President even to fit in the
chair of the Senate while deliberating
on impeachment. This law Benjamin
F. Wade has defied and broken. He!
already has his appropriate reward in |
the failure of his disgraceful aitempt, | ted the
and will doubtless be made | by the peo- |
ple a negative example to all Amer}: |
can statesmen for the future.”
And ag:
rial, the Post
“The only | east on | necessity for
Baturday was that of Mr. Wade, who, | 1,016 we
with a reckless abandonment of decen- |.
cy and propriety, vated for convietion, ih
and for his own elevation to the Presi- | €T81s, 814 Go
dency, when it was believe i
and the other Suppo
ment that conviction world
ed by only a single vote W
surprises if Mr. Wade's ¢
matter does not driv
lic life ; it has certainly lost hi
res peet. and confidence e of all 101} partia
minds.”
er
repul
v } ow +]
the N on (ed fort i
tend are
a radical organ, e
tickets are
prin
1:.}
1:viatno
HUALeS,
am Cullen Dryant, says
“ 1s . CR
conqauct :
101.
. . eer ved
ales meet mention
be vi
are counted up, ORE
IRON Ti v} x YO) la 3
pe! : having the | iil HUM DEY, ale ¢lecicd
procure
ane)
anda
iT
a copy
Aur
ot 3
. : 41k
settled and .
mtv.
thai x . . pe *3
ne Radicals Anxious for a Bribe.
the Com
1
that
3 »
i wore belore
Hity
t al: ] 1.
law | ication, last week,
Viki di aal Qanal « Pomeroy had approac
radical senator romeroy had approas
4 sym tra tire
otler of controll
red him with
. « } src hia " Pox
VvOTos Desidaes N18 own 101
bur Radieal
Toul WLI
1
$v +h Area x} } a pa
ty thousand dollars.
Mr. Cooper at the same time exhib
i
{following letter:
vin, in another leading edito- A or
Says: resident, however found ng
disgraceful vote buying an acquittal,
were honest
in the Se
M Fr. J
indignation at the
Butler,
Colonel Cooper's
3 expresses great
. Tors Or IM Nea eh ! y og 1 } ¥ 1 rh
. a ALAA | CONROE pursued nN Vil0,
beoptain-{
+3 1 : Pears,
+
L
il be | . id ‘
ic! testimony without consulting
oil led forth
£ sha .
him
APSO IN
Ourse -ii
thao this Tanacer
re him out © pul _ | the other A 1anagers,
11
Li) He says Cooper's testimony will pro-
1 | voke for the Managers the
if of the
| country, told Butler
not the indignation whole
omer so ete 4 er re
Biography of Gen. Grant.
g's pa- |
=. Tver
3
ana Le
In another column of this wee
per, we fun biog of Gen.
Grant, teri i for the P
We
id give € Our
ish ranhy a.
fp gn Ap en
resi- absor
bing ca
=
Xr y, - Sr
We don ean willsKey
dency. do this in order to be fair, | G
an
of reading
+ 1 .
reaaers the opportunity
We ¢
democratic filends will have
lp tlre
ry v y 3
[ur New Te ork
senator He nage 18
act]
tf nila d
Di S100 { v
DG B1ACs. EX Ded 1 our Sin charees
Fr 31
mtrolied by
c 1 V2 Ti Hin)
enous! not 10 censure Usd n-—wnichn,
wom
3 i *
can assure them we have not the least
. . ry... 3.2 £3 1 .
infention of helping the General ol
:
iho , ine nrasideniial
bad the pending presidentl
of
px ry, 10
contest. Read the biography
rv which
great sinokar. He
a
Centre County.
A LITTLE WORLD W
Ee
red-mouched
1 IX
ITHIN
Of
weallh, we dare safely say
Centre is justly entitled to
- ” . {
counties of this mmon-|_ ny
to oid |
| 1
aT ir ne
roux among
the foremost, inj
the diversity of her internal
If a Chinese wall to
to-morrow, we could still live, move and |
oint of enterprize and | _. ’
* Sid I
sources. FIRES
ne me mn
The Late SLobbary of
nro "
Bi hy 35 i'on pany.
>»
A
sht it us up
i
were
i h. Xf. . oy ™ 5
have cur hel ing, regardless of * the “out- 1a
th Almiy hiy Al al 15 8 Fox pt
vil »
+ wvay st 3 £34 .
Ltiiiil neal
side barbariais, 1e fy 3
r, Ind,
{ O09)
"WINot
\
about
cl i1¢ LO tl ie thieves has
| tained.
LovisvVILLE,
ob vey 4
rae
$4 3 |
tiie
seems to have created us to be a covba ¢
. amounts to
voit of ourselves, in bestowing upon
us all the elements of wealth needed to
{ No
yet been ob-
Mav 24.—The
from the
t Adams's Joxpress Company, in
ear on the Jeffersonville Road
hefore last. reached £56,000 25,
13.000
We have in- total
ith
rolling mills
make us independent.
{ . i at
amount ah od sn fos
exhaustible oar-beds, w NIMerons
their
to make iron; ne
furnaces
to fit it {
ele), YW
and Seviiis € “which
castings ; machine-shops for (and the
the manufacture of reapers all
other agricultural implements. Of
have Yinexhausti- |
hundreds of thou-
» the mechanic,
blac nsllii iti
: : nT on,
foundries to vere from Nashville,
: a:
remainder was from Louisville.
rere ff een in
Another ¥Ynvasion of Canada.
1
make any whic
- 4 1
required
and
There are im portant indications that
bituminous coal we
ble beds, from which
sands of tuns are annually shipped to |
the east. We have an abundance of
the finest timber, much of
to supply the eastern market, while in
agricultural products we may claim to
have a soil as productive as any in the |
country ; our farms, and the number
of bushels to the acre, raised therefrom,
will bear eomparison with any county
in the State. We have glass-works
and sand for the manufacture of the
finest glass. We have railroads, canals,
tolegraphs, mills, factories, a college,
half-dozen acedemies, a bar of attor-
nies equal in ability to that of any
and spirited
county, and |
52d cast big
nrible | an
ing summer. itis elgimed that while
the ore ganizatio n has been immensely
stre: ot] hened in this count ry, i has al-
which oOes
> breed by local
; roly rein
v
i clubs in dy
have bee
new ente t pr iso.
formidal
in spite of
genel
ally distributed for the
Phere is something
1 4]
id
past mistakes, mishaps, and
dissonsions in their ranks, there are
i now more than one thousand Fenian
circles capable of sending to the field
a well-drilled army of th iirty thousand
men. The new plan of invasion con-
| templates the capture of Montreal by
fifteen thousand men while a second
forceof five thousand, and a third army
| of ten thousand men penetrate the Do-
minion at other points, while, if neces-
it 18 asserted that the Brother-
| have a reserve of more than 100, -
other county; as large
5 any other
churches,
Pers &
any ni amber of «
newspa
ind LIED(
a
Qala morific =, tl
Pendieton.
r
\r . $ :
he New "ork YES thi
| Pendleton will be the Demoeratic Nom-
| inee for President, and figures up his
votes as follows:
W est V rg wD. Nebraska...
i Jl kansas......
Oregon, a
3: Noy ada
3 Onedi IStric tin 1 Maine
MInnesots..ccooneiin
STATES THAT HAVE Nu
yr
+ CRRTAINLY
Votes
L100 Delawa
be
ih
VOTE
re
, eive him one half the exeluded
namely—A la
1
ida, Georgia,
lama,
Ai
lina,
one hal iil
him
SY
Stasi
i
.
‘
Aa
Now]
the
}
ane an
1 .$ b. 3
1 VOles, and Wwollia
! } 5 3
{ Being en
8 3
| tv LO the vonvet yion,
@» fw a -
v Union Pacific Ratlread.
GRAND STEP AHEAD.
yf
just ived, repm
rec
Pacific Rai ilroad
¢ of road whicl
fh \ i
Hi) IMHOS
Ld COU
3 11 ’ $y \
Tin rom
and fully
i ond (hevenne,
r the SCA80n, eirhty
and the cloze of last
twenty mies bhe-
| "3
Which Makes
FOUL
one hun.
’
1 al
' .
HITHSKA
p : hey
Y
Dur
} LY
LEON
i py x 1 Ja
{C1 the rails
d Cheyenne,
i
{ Sasol
2 1.1) TH
1
1
i! ray df
CY that
roniier point Ol
“10.000
are at
Three hundred
more are to be laid
he ofore the end of the year
' will make in the fall ¢ if 1868
dred and if)
| the nea eastern
Omalu
F 4 '
OWI
rest
o thre : £10] "nde
—the Judd rials
I, and the debates
hard telling wl :
1 > .
{hey are
lav
Lit
in Congress,
Worst of
the Rad-
o ine
1
all In
-. 3
Til
11001
nominati
eral Ra i pp!
upon the country
of the appearance of nineteen
' delegates in the Convention. Senator
Wilson declares that the
en.
ON ¢ Wednes -. Win. I. [.ocan,
De mocerat, was ay Mayor ot the
of Williamsport, Pa.
hos i
Wils
hensions
1- vt 11
tie cRet ¢ Will IW
B
i Dot
i
city by 266 ma-
{ jority. {
. . v . $s .
majority but 21.
>
To Republicans.
aphy
REPORTER,
As we publish a biog
week's
as a Caine
r . : :
wirant, in tins
fer to print 1 docu-
nt, if our republican friends will en-
| Tae
| courace us with subscriptions at the
| rate of
Chicazo Convention.
NOMINATION GRANT AND
21st.
Gon Locan nominated Gen Grant
» : dd . ] . 11 }
ir President, the roll was call and
the votes of every State, 659,
Wis east
| for him:
[he first ballot for
ced as followa
number of
y & ch es
1 19 Lapj lause];
igi
Vice President
votes 48,
907
Mr. Fenton, 132
Wilson, 119 |
118 [applause];
20: Mr.
Cast,
“i
ee lause 1
iause Mi
i ol
op ‘
t Mr. Curtin,
| Speed, 22; Mr.
0
oy Hamlin,
Harlan, 16.
Wa&S 11o choice
HRY
oA
A fierseve-
the
huyler, Colfax
for Viee President
following is the platform adopt:
grt of seven-sided concern ;
-We congratulate the country
ihe aid success of the r
struetion poli y of ( JON ress,
by
| States, lately i
ther
! taken,
| Chairmams<tnnounced Se
the
T ne
| 48 noninee
OI ¢Coll-
as evineed
ti the majority
the at loption 11 1 the
1 11°
1 repeil
: 1
jecuring eqn,
I |
i the
| tions,
| cal
| duty
ili
rar it as
{(rovernment to sustain
ose institutions and to prevent
people of such States from being remit-
ted to a state of anarc hy.
Second-—The guarantee by (
suffrage to all loyal
South was demanded every
consideration of public safety, of grati-
tude and of justice, and must be main-
tained, while the question of suffrage
(in all the loyal States properly
lon to the people of those States
i i . wu
(Cheers. ]
4 11 | i
vi Ql, Qld WO It
of the
1
of equal
the
0
va
1
i
WwW
He-
Nes
&
a national erime, [pro-
lonzed cheers] and national honor re-
quires the payment f the public in-
debteds the utmost good faith to
all creditors at home and abroad, not
only according to the letter, but the
iri the laws under which it
contracted.
Fourth-—1It is due to the
the nation that taxation should
equalized and reduced as rapidly a
| the national faite will permi
repudiation as
58 111
labor of
he
Wd debt, e
reservation
{to come,
N "mT fy ’
Ltn. he nation OH
has bee
Union
1, forthe §
for all time
as it
the
'
Ol
for redetnption,
Congress to reduce the rate of interest
whettaver it can honestly be
to di
12 tO
\ ais] 3 ver
Nast POLICH
of debt,
+1
Lilt
den
Sixth—That
1m
rye
Pid
rates
HHS
at lower
it than we now pay and
jo long as rey adit nt
covert, 18
!
or foikl, opel Ol
atene wl or
enth—
suspected,
1 ‘
The Government
would ne
strictest
of
administ red
cconomy, and the
hay ¢ been 20) shames
1
Andrew
*.% )
with the
x 2 s3}
whice ii
and
corruptions
] pao
xX by 1
Johnson call
I { hth A
: A
travme oe
f.ancoln, and regret
\ 3
And WW e) v} didi LO
has aot
' 1
fostered by
the
t hi
\
Wie ad treacherous ly pi) ih Vo
1
Lhe
BLS
Calls
urped
i 1
ho elected hin and
1) Upp inl,
3
ny
1
5 i +1
Oued Jail
cute th
“sd
LILWS |
iit
abus
: has denounced
une tutions
ly and corruptly re
neans in is ower
empt the
lately i De i=
public patron
of whol ile corrup-
justly imp
. 1
ics and iisaasineanors,
HUD POWELL
Lloimd daeonsiature as net
rslstont
cv i'y
wr atl
I: has
3 3
at
{the States
ton, has perverted the
2 inLo an engine
ion, and has
for hich or
} 1
been ached
Ya . : 1 a Vl . ~ 3
uperty pr IONNCeA FUity thereof 0
tv-hive henators,
$¢ ir }
IC OF UrI'eiitd Brit
powers, that
uj
ie od 1 tri
fuuropean
as
Oonee
i times
ot nati , and
honor and
Citizens are
I their
AWG!
at war with
indeper
entitled to he
of citizen
ive born.
ne law n ony
Favial 2 mas
HALIOHA 1QeN CC.
\ \ MT
yRLR ral 2ed
1
rials
nat
I'l!
AJ
u hable {
natura nust
irrrst and
rn pow er
ken in this
and
be
y ta Ys 2 ars
HN DrsGHINent
i
duty of the
his
faithful
there wert
honor
Pi
Hn}
TERY FEY + .
rnment to interfer hehal
ra) iy .
ail who were
of the late war,
especial
11
rs and gean
and mpi
i
ee of the country
“10118 provi
. 3 i
d oni I'S ( i
riled
. 3! “ »
| il LI Sel)
ay “di
the bounties and pen
br: 1
1
' ' A *D
THOS tal Wt
i "”
FL A
nation are oblieat
my Sel
18 WIGOM
4 3 }
ant deli ar
1 1
R110 |
. ’
' NAVION §
‘y \
Ileventh [i
hich
broteat me ire.
mnweieil
past hs
34% doeus
calla, Lev
HHCred 2 01 ON
viam of the oppressed of’:
ROA
{ be foste and
vd | harp } tuned Ee: ia
w a hiberal and just policy.
1th This Convention
its sympathy Wii
0) le, which Al'e =Lrueerd o tort
emigration,
added so mu
of re
rex $1¢
y
imoon,
| of all
* 1
in the eS
1 h .
opment OL
3.
ver to thts
y
vil ‘
alia the IN
'
l
i
1] §
10 red
AA
« Wi HAT
1
od
Oe
: oppres
elisa
Letter From Milroy.
Miroy, May
«til! eommired in mud,
htost show of
en with all thes
28th
1 SHS
ae,
silo
St, Hut ey
1m rovaeinenst
3 NOt auite
i ’
1GAS
ii} ans
33.
o n,
ritial, thd
dwellings a
have
aed
ferent new
aay
oreatly to ine im
;
ware-h
of the orn, during
dounty.
hone have cone ip whicel
[nups il £ One up wWhici
provement
» 1
for { Y 10M
isis
1180S, ul I'(
ving
¢ winter,
y un-
der way of being constructed. Quite
a flurry was had | ast week which
M1V OIL ‘the
Mifiin, Juniata
m Ww ednesday
doors,
3 i
LOC CON
are now fairl
CWO aay: aC tion of
1 closed
norter in) they
r business ; in the
made th
{ethodist church
been prepared
the audience
and the rustli
Programme was
“Auld lang
which was sung with animated
feeling, hen followed a
r, by the Rev. W. Gwinn
liamsburye 2 then an able and in-
3 [i coeture by Mr. Nicholson, on
the “Rights of the use of intoxic
liquors,” wit and humour was brought
forth by the speaker, to theamusement
of all. On Thursday the convention
was still kept up, and in the evening a
lecture was delivered by the Rev. W.
Gwinn, previous to w hich however, a
very appropriate and lengthy prayer
by J. Megarry of this
place, then came the lecture. spoken in
a very plain and elegant style, the
speaker showing some stirring figures,
stating the vast amount of money
squandered yearly for that Evil, al-
cohol. On Friday most of the dele-
gates paid a visit to “Magney’s Cave”
which was lighted up for the occasion,
counties, (
.
even letting the rv
| thei
ay Era
CSR101 Was
Lven-
(ransact
rough the
Ing 4 HX
: 1 \
and then to the A
ilv
reception ; at
town,
had Ie vion
its er
ar 1 fap vis 4 vl
a4 Ait een Seated,
1
“158 yo ! +
dresses cen sO, Le
. .
r1 .
by Sin ging
.
}
Opeiien
3, 2
SYNE,
ood
pray
ating
thi
f(Hiternoon
17 ad
¥Y O(l-
On
nuiptis nl cer
benefit to ILRULY.
y ast, the
, and Miss
Milroy, were
¢ ouple have
amid the well
county
Longwell, of
The happy
Grace A.
performed,
wishes of their friends
Yours Respectfully,
ER ( 'ROMW ELL.
>
Biography of Grant, the Radical
Candidate for President.
HIS BI RTH.
11S EARLY MILITARY LIFE.
ENTERS THE
ARMY.
HE FEDERAL
His Habits.
WHAT HE
PAYIN
DOES
THE
TOW.
DEBT,
&
QC, Aco
Hiram Ulysses Grant,
| },
man has {
COI nominated WOT
by the Chicago { onvention.
life are : Bornat P
A 182
8 ont
i ;
enver-
18
rveduicted
rest
$37.
cnant, and
tain. In 1864
ior a clerkship to the Prothono-
Louis; the application was
rejected “for want of capacity.”
to Galena and became
August, 1861, he
a captain,
SOrvieoe,
ye
HOUT
a tan-
ner. In
rans
he still
ferred to re where h
11 ley y
4 i diidl
yy -
3
i
ains. His
: 4 LV . xin): ions
ips and the Tribune are to be believed,
are extremely dissolute.
The General smokes about twenty-
¢ per day ; and with the
bad ede #8 barat ot 10) vi y
high ax upon that articie, we have
in evidence of his lovalty, in endeav-
increase the public revenues,
further that he perfectl)
in a statemanlike manner: under
iN | statcmantike nianner unde:
Anances the country
cigar real mean-
3p cech he can make, and
edit Greely, Philips and
wolution newspaper, his spiritual
have the same patriotic ten-
“swallow” he makes goes
far to decrease the public dept.
h him.”
«34
“Al ah Aad Ae
pres
10
SHOWS,
nt
stands the 01
1. 1
is AS More
o than any
4
3 WO Cl
’ T1
VIOE
wr every
WASHINGTON.
The Impeachment
zied.
YY ASHINGTON, M; y 2h.
The testimony of Thurlow Weed is
we main pillar of the Great platform.
5 he canvassed the propriety
f buvine Radical Senators, but
ysals did not include either
" who voted for ac-
The purchasing material is
mong those voting conviction,
ascertain Ig he could wi sell out.
Mr. Drookss
Drone
ta - . S «x #
recreant Senators
ror
be filled
Pomeroy
wich
and Nye,
Jutler, wi. h-
were the Senators,
ard that NANOS
omitted voted tor conviction. It
the alleged
'
Lose
x A
y *.a8
aging
ih»
1111
11
nators whose
a family
chers themselves.
CAUCUS,
4 1
qatoriad
Horning,
i
impeachers held a
tO)
T
ne
caucus tis
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ie gallery was full “he
s were nl! present and engaged in
conversing,
r. Edmunds offered a
DISPATCH.
May 26.
rescinding
taken to-day.
ES DISPATCH,
WasniNaroN, May 26, 12.30 p.
ae =enate has refused to proce eed
with the Impeachment vote by 26 to
IW
2s
to be
THIRD DISPATCH.
WasHiNG TON, NM: ay
of Impeachment :
of June by a vote of 30 to 24.
FOURTH DISPATCH.
Wasmizaron, May 26.—Edmunds,
who has just returne 1 from the caucus,
Shy, no vote will be taken to-day, as
he Managers ask leave that they may
rs ‘their investigations.
FIFTH DISPATCH.
At 1.45 p. Mm.. Mr. Williams moved
th at the Senate, ting asa High Court
{ Impeachment, adjourn sine “die. A
vote being taken, it was adopted.
a tearm
New York, May 25.—A meeting
will be held here in a few days, to ad-
vance the interests of Chase and Pen-
The Court
20,
for the Presidency, and of Charles
Francis Adams for the Vice Presi-
dency,
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Insanity.
Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for
the Insane, for the year 1867.—
Published by order of the Board of
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A VERY satisfactory report, showing
real progress in the successful treat-
ment of the insane. We print one of
the tables showing the supposed causes
of insanity in 5,064 patients in that
hospital
; . Males. Females,
111 health of various kinds ~~ 470 413
In lemporance 239 30
Loss of properly 125 42
Dread f pa werty A 2
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Ciricf, loss, of friends, ete
Intense application to business
Religious exc itement
Political exe itor ant 12 —
Metaphysical spec ulations 1
Wanl of exercise 6
Engagement in duel
Disug poi ited ¢ xpoetations
SX OBTRIZIA
Stock speculations
Want of employmet
Mortfied prido
Celibacy
Anxiety of wenlth
Uge of opium
Use ef tohaeo
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RopurtsviLL, STAR Co,
April 15. 1868.
0.,
Last scason [ bought a
2 machine combined
wish to express my satisfaction at
wih as a mower and a reap-
After having owned and used the
and Buckeye machines, I am
convinced that the World far ex-
m both. The draft 1= certain-
lighter than that of any
chine | ever saw or used, and
(GENTS —
and
er.
fully
does it
Not only
those accustomed to ordinary
machines, I can start in the heaviest
grass without backing an inch. I am
satisfied it is the most perfect machine
ever built, and wiil outlast by far the
heretofore in nze. If I could not
same kind $400 in
would not buy this ma-
Yours truly,
HENRY FRY.
Mr. Isaac Haupt, Dellefonte, Pa.
agency for these machines,
sample machines may at all
best
1
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Woolen cloth made in England,
1341.
Art of printing from movable type,
Watches first made in Germany,
1¢ 47.
Telescopes invented by Porta and
Janson, 1590,
wn AAR 5 SBIR
A “leap year party” was recently
given at Fortress Monre, to which eagh
lady was privileged to invite two gen-
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the arrancgment of the geatlemen's
dresing-room, and provided full-length
mirrors, combs, brushes, hairpins pearl
powder, perfumes, rouge and other ar-
ticles persumed to be necessary ton
gentleman's toilet. The ladies eseor-
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them safely home after the party.
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UNiTeED STATES DISTRICT ‘Cour.
—Pittsburg, May 27th.—The case of
Jackson E. Rouse h, indicted for pas-
sing counterfeit money, which has been
on trial for some days past, was sub-
nitted to the jury yesterday, after the
charge of the court. The jury is still
out, :
The next case taken up was that of
the United States vs. Susan Geible.
The defendant 1s a resident of Lock
Haven, Pa., and was indicted for pas-
sing counterfeit money. The jury
found a verdiet of not guilty, and the
defendant was discharged by procla-
mation.
Benjamin Breon and Benjamin
Rickey wero arraigned on an indiet-
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Pendaics n clocks first invented, 1636.
Barometers invented by Torricelli,
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