Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, August 21, 1868, Image 1

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FRED CK RTZ, Editor
JowE ESEWING MACHIN E.
Go Halvor, at Bellefonte, sells the ¢ ols
Day Hawa Sewing Machine] which has
no supaiforin the market. Go to'Rairet's
atore and sed it. It bas received prize med-
sls an abl fairs. - They are thie oldest: estub-
lished machines i in the world.
ASW YS OR AL.
ZRA Po DITZRLL, |
RE Milroy Mittin Co., Pa
Nv FACTURER AND DEALER
IN STOVES, TINWA KE, ja.
dis stock consists in part of
RPEARS ANTL-DUST “COOKING
STOVE;
ie best cook in the world
The Celebrated Barley Sheaf.
Aronsides Cook.
Oriental Cook.
Fulton Range.
diental Paclor Furnaces.
"Spears Parlor.
Spears Orbicular.
¢
auitable for dwellings, Stoves for offices,
Churches, School Houses, &c.
A full line of Tinware and SelfSealing,
Frait Cans‘on hand.
paid te Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing.
Close cash purchasers
vantage to give him a call
near tha R. R. Depot.
junel® 686m.
TINWARE! TINWARE!
J. REIBER,
Respact fully announces to the citizens of
to furnish wpon shortest notice, and as
cheap as elsewhere, every article in the line
of Tin and Sheatiron Ware.
NSTOVE-PIPE &§ SPOUTING.
Adbkinds of repairing done. «He has al-
RAT gu hand ucketa, cups, dippers, dish-
or, &e.,
Sin VERPLATING.
£r buggios executed in the finest and most
durable styla. Give him a call. His char-
kes are reasonable. aplO'68 1y.
BY GGIKN! BUGGIES!
J.D. Murray,
i Contre Hall, Pa, Manufacturer of all
kinds of Buzaios, would respectfully inform
the citizens of Cwntre county, that he has on
hand : ot
RW 'BUGG I'ES,
with and without top, and which will be
ald af raduesl prices for cash, and a rea-
sonable credit given.
Two Horse Wagons, Spring Wagons &c,
mada to order, and warranted to give = atis-
Feagiont inavery reapect,
All kindv of repairing done in short no-
ties. Cull and wes his stock of Buggies be-
far purchasing vleewhere.
any aR tf]
Joiner NATIONAL BAXK OF
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Pa.
CHUMES. McALLISTER, HALE
& CO.)
E.C.Hovns, Prect. ~ J. P. Harris, Casa.
Mis Benda nbw organized for the pur-
sew of Banking under the laws of the Uni-
ev | Staten,
Curtidianten targed by Humes, Me Ali ster,
fle & ts.. will Be paid at niaturity, and
“wack of deposits at sight as usual on Bp.
$ siitation atthe counter of the said First Na-
filaal Bank,
. Pasticular attention given to the purchase
an-l sale of Government Securities,
Ballefonte,
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and Proprietor.
vp ey age
Wy Joh
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7 ERMS, ne "The Ox NTRE H ALL Reror-
TER iscpublished weekly, at $1,50 per year
lin advance; and $200 when not paid in
advance,
Advertisements are inserted at $150 per
square (10 lines) for 8 weeks.
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at a leds rate
All Joh-work, Cash, nnd. neatly and exs
I Kietiousty + executed, at reasonable chare |
CENTRE HALL REP )RTER.
F RIDAY, AU G.
Moe
21st,
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For PRRDEN NT ;
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
of New York.
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For VICE PRESIDENT,
GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR,
of Missouri.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL:
HON. CHARLES E: Royyrt
of Fayette County.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL:
GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT,
of Columbia County.
For Congrass ;
Danicl G. Bush, of Bellefonte,
For President Judge
John H. Orvis, of Bellefonte,
(subject to decision of distriet conference.)
For Assembly:
P. Gray Meek, of Bellefifits.
For District Attorney :
Henry Y. Stitzer, of Bellefonte,
. For County Surveyor:
William P. Mitchell, of Howard bor.
For County Comwissioner ;
John Bing, of Unionville,
For Auditor:
John Rishel, of Potter.
Democratic County Meeting.
The usual democratic county mee-
ting will be held ‘in the
at Bellefonte, on Tuesday
August court-week, to ratify the nom-
ination of Seymour and Biair, and the
Jdemoeratic district and county nomi- |
evening,
Distinguished speakers will be
ally, Democrats,
nees.
present,
for God and your country.
We notice, by his valedictory, that
our young friend, John IP. Mitchell,
exq., has retired as associate edjtor of |
the Watehman, as his profession de- |
E. CHE WES,
aplOy6R, President.
4 Seianee on the Advance,
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Sargeon & Mechanical Dentist,
who is permanently located in Aarons-
jurg, in the offies formerly occupied. by
Jr. Neff; and who has been practicing with
entire suce ess—having the experience of a
number of yearsin the rofession, he would
gordially invite all who have as yet not
iv en him a call, to do so, and test the |
truthfulness of this assertion. #@& Teeth |
Extracted without pain. may2268 ly
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HENRY BROCK ERNOFF, n
President.
pune HOOVER & CO.
“CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
Aid Allow Interest,
Discount Notes
Buy Ma Se a
Government Securities, Gold and Can-
pons, pa 08.
yous D. WING ATE, D. D.
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SHUGERT,
Cashier
PRAT 1ST,
Office on Northwest corner of Bis hop and |
Rpring st. Athome, except, perhaps, the
rat sips weeks of every month,
= Teeth extraete
Belafonte, Pa.
'y D. NEFF, MN Be
. Surgesn, Center Hall, Pa.
Offers his professional services to the citi-
zens of Potter and adjoining towriships.
Dr. Xeff has the experience of 21 years in
the active practice of Medicine and Sur-
gery. apl0 68, 1y.
mse tpn pn Semen re
1. W ALLISTER. Fines A. CHEER
MTALLISTER A BEAVER
ATTORNEYVS-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn’ a.
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RVIS & ALEXAN DE JR,
J, Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa.
iS 68.
DAM HOY ATTORNEY AT-LAW
& ‘Office on High Street, Bellefonte
a.
apl0'68, tf,
"OHN P. MITCHELL =A Y
AT-
ATTOR N EY-
FE Watchman Off
AW. Office} inthe Democrat-
rr AE _ — acs
Apion.
CPE LARIMER. :
x AT LAW, Bellefonte. Pa.,
Office with the District Attorney, in the
Oourt House. may 15 568,
R. P. SMITH, offers bis Professional
. © Services. Office, Centre Hall, Pa.’
~apl? OR, tf.
AS McMANUS,
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by pays, attention to all: business entrusted
july3'68.
M ‘ILLERS HOTEL
Woodward, Centre county, Pa.
Stages arrive and depart daily. This fa-
vorite Hotel has been refitted and furnish-
ed by its new proprietor, and is now in
avery respe t Se of the most pleasant coun-
try Hotels i entra). Ponsy vais. The
travelin; i ity and drovers will al-
ways find the best accommodations. Dro-
vers can at all times be accommodated with
stables and pastire for any number of cat-
tle ar Rorses. GEO. MILLER,
July 68.¢f, Proprietor.
Mr. M
attention.
our kindest wishes for success,
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Democratic Platform.
On the 4th page of the Reporter, we |
| re-print the National Democratic Sol- |
Sailors’ Platform, framed at |
New York, by
the convention which
It is our intention to keep this
the
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close of the campaign, so ‘that every |
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So i
plainly are they laid down, that all
mean- |
' who lays®ny pretense to honesty, can
We ask you, Republicans, to rosd
our platform, and point out a sen-
tence in it which you cannot endorse;
then why not vote for Horatio Sey-
mour, who, if elcid win carry out
those principles?
Democrats, circulate our platform
among your republican neighbors, ask
them to study it, and if they have a
con:cicnce left, they mist approve it,
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Sreeret if
Our County Ticket
A pressure of other matter, preven-
tod us, in our last week's fue, from
referring to the gentlemen placed in
ty Convention, hence we discharge |
thE du ty in thi¥ Feek’s issue.
D. G. Bush, esq., was the choice of
Mr.
as one of
the Convention
Bush ix well Know to all,
our most enterprising and public spiri-
for Con gress.
ted citizens, He understands the in
terests of this district thoroughly, and
should he receive the nomination in
conference, and be elected, we would
be represented in Congress by one
who would be faithful to his constitu-
Mr. Bush is; besides,
i ents.
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| ability, oninetitly qualified: to ire pre-
“sent us in’ the national legislature,
John HH, Orvis, 0804 nominated by |
four county for President Jadge, is a
lagal gentleman of axtraordinary abil-
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him a reputation “which his |
| extended far beyond the bounds of this!
| judicial distriet.
but
My, Orvis is a young
| man, as a lawyer, the Centre
county bar, ever noted for its legal
| ' minds,
his superjor. His extensive and cor-
rect loa Jearning, render him “a safe |
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we to consult the interests of the Dem-
cocratic party merely, we would prefer
‘seeing Mr. Orvis brought forward for
some other high pozition, which would
not debar him from extending his
{ nsefulness as a debater and lesder, to
which he has heretofore
| the party, to
been so serviceable, that any position
| for which he may be brought forward,
| is due him, as a recognition for his ar-
| dwous labors for the triumph of con-
the of-
te he
we yield, with the hope,
stitutional principles; but, as
| fice of President Judge sroins
his choice,
FP ddid sa . . . . .
iiousle place him Im nomination for
the bench, for which he is so eminently
‘qualified, and which he would grace.
Hon. I. M ek hus been re
‘nominated for Assembly. He
' ready served one term faithfully
constituents,
worthy their ecnfdence,
Crra y
has a’-
Le
He has lu
{or the sue
and
and proven tl at
bored hard, as an editor,
of princi es,
stood up fearle £ 'y when otheis shirked
duty. His
| COSS Domoceratie
re-nL.onination was
will
H. Y. Stitzer is upon the ticket f r
Mr. Stit7zer has al-
ady served one term in this. office,
office, that* his re-
at once determined
[He a
and through his indus.
duties of that
was
01 by the pegple. 1% alt eth r
and perscvefanee,
foundation of usefulness in life,
for him the :£ pect
fail. He is of untarni:-hed charae-
ter and a serviceable Democrat.
Wm. I» Mitchell is the
He
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well known to the people of our gimm-
for
mav not be =o
nominee
tv as some of the centlemen referred
vouch for his being a young man who
for
J, Mitchell,
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He is a gon of Rev. N.
John Bing, for € ommissicner, is
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Mr
Bing i:
Commissioner. He ds a sterling Dem-
oerat, ‘and a better man could not have
been fixed upon.
For Auditer we «have that hard-
working Dentocrat of Potter, Mr. John |
Rishel. He will make
the tax-payer, being one of the hard-
working, tax-paying farmers himself.
| Buch, fellow Peniocrats, is our tick- |
Lat eSmposed, all through, from among |
the best and most upright men of the |
county, in opposition to the ring-bone!
radicals.
roll up mgjority gfeater than ever,
Alabama,
W ¢ hast week furnished some heal-
thy news from Alabama—tie veto by
radical Gov. Smith of the
bill’ by which the carpet-bag Ril.
{ue "of that state was to choose the
inf] Mots
white or black voter
in the matter.
for even a radical governor, 0 Swi allow
to have any say
This proved too much
and his veto was eouched in lang 0
£0 sound and sensible, that we feel |
constrained to’ re-proditee
from the same,
Republicans az read the Reporter:
After most mature reflection, I am
forced to the conclusion that the bill
is wrong in principle, and that it would
(or
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lican government.
It cannot but be regarded as remar-
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ENG UE LI BEF PIA
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AND OUR COUNTRY.
HALL PA ERIDAY AUGUST, 21ST, 1868,
pro
principles of its organs | |
sddedt; whichoeyory SRepublitan pro- thigd Tuesday, ine MDacenbes
fossed to hold, dan, demy nobonly to oboe
the colored, but to the white man, thé | THfior tint Riittr Aotit Grant =
Dots, Grant Moat to Witdraw?
ex IY, ashington special to the World
Sys:
, &
far WPresillont dnd Viee President of
i three United States, What exense enti |
Is at madre party ex pe.
Lt say. either, itgissanaban- [affoat Th ‘this eity totichiily ‘the mex:
pected return of Crencral Grant from
edgmen
t that phrematter all out of jig yw Gorn tot
‘which the Republican party is coms |
posed” cannot be tegsted 1 other
words, it is to say that thie colored gather among those” Hest acquainted |
man will wotda to ba drusted.., | With the views of the members of fhe
c puut had de AR the flton of | Rf Pt ublican National Committea, it’!
rant and Colfax, | am unwilling te
appearsthat private letfers I é
Phecome a partyin Behalf BF (hit desis LE ITE vg hoo)
(rable results to weetme whieh’ practi-
Most extraording ary rumors are
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the politic Wl CONN AR,
ty, showing an anxiety on the part’of
the Gendfil 46 throw up the candida
OY for the Prosid, ney.
whieh these standard beavers staid
pladged. To this he hat
"been moved by overwhelining evidences
| from cvery quite? of the Mtter wait
mais of Mr. Stevens! Were gheriad at | OFspirit in the Republican” canvass,
noon to-day from his late residence to | and the tremendbus popul: wr tide rons
the rotund of the capitol, where they Paing in favor of the Democratic ticket:
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will lie in state gti} cight o'clock to- All'the letters received here, Hoth
morning, when the io iy 3
will take place. “Ne body was atten-
ded by a detadhment of Butlers ! Fut tv
aves, a’ éolored organization, wl
preceded by Gen, Ekin, Senator \L-
Donald; the ¢ hpplagn of the Senategd
a few personal frienidd ‘of the de-
lly ili Ap
(SOF PHAD: STEVENS
Waehingtin, Auf 180. “The re-
by
oa
JAR ned Tomy
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'e A Gia Bed.Stor) vis :
Wee lit vo do, rosordyn very, sifigular
de vanes of a girl, shout three years
Wel ige tos parents, after, bei ing carried
off by a black bear, and a search of
| about thirty six hours through the
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facts as pear as we ean. gather: them,
are substantinhly a3 follows :
Mr. He ney Flynn lives s about forty
miles east of this place, ator near the
Hodging camps of Mr, Ludington, and,
we Ll lieve, has charge of que of the |
camps, Ile 8 weted O10 morning to.
{take a horse to pasture, about, two |
miles distiurt from the Lopse, aud, WE
he was Soi to start, his little girl |
ase
cand let her ride a short distance per- |
| haps forty rods from the house, but.in |
lain vie Ww of the house, where
he put!
her dow and
told hid to run home. |
hiying in the'sand, He soon. passed |
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f Adan Sting: io Death’ by Bees e
Willinm Formed at citizen of Salt
Gok. Lowaship, andadarge heavy
many whor residad fait three miles
south of Chandlerdy ille, on the Me-
Connelsyille r ad, hu em loyed .
porary at CET, Toten in Blue Rock
‘Township, ¢ came to ‘his death in a terri-
| bTy severe atanner, on Monday last,
August. 3d Mn F vraythe, was taking
a pair of Horses to ‘water at Mr. To-
land's when a 8warm of bees attacked
| him furiously, and in spite of his own
id Mr. Tolund’s cflortsto extricate
him, the ¢ mad Tnseots continued their
| attacks ulti he reached the porch of
t the hose, where he day down and im.
| mediately died: His remains were
| buried on Tuesday August 4th, On
, his wife died of
Comm and wis buried on Wed-
“An 5th. They
Bomits of gn children dx bert,
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Prrmsnr RG, August 6.—The panic
cattle at the stock vards has measura-
tfour thomiand others, principylly co- | tO prévent excesses have so far failed,
lovad peopled “Ari ving #6 HE Capi and the. Radicals see
tol, the er ctoge filed into the rotund
between Hines of the capitol polive,
The funeral serviees will be condue- |
ted by the “ehaplain, of ‘the Senate.
¢
vance O f thes
“tion will a 1d huh dreds of
the Danocratic
Hence tl idl en sto ppage of
Western trip, hence theramors that he
is about to throw up the
| and the intimations thrown
vote in the North! "
and M'Donald; See; Seward, General!
Gen. “Bamies” Mayor
Stanton, and Att] Gen! Ey.
arts, The remaine will be ‘taken to
Lancaster fom
JE si
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candidaev,
ont in
Republican Na-|
be ealled to- ‘
that A
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rss i. Eg
A negro in Columns, Ohio: on 9th{
mot the wife of nasddroad engineer on
North * High sireet, above the depo,
and attempted to: force her into & car |
Hur epics brought her husband |
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f litical eircles that the
fional Convention “will
aether again, and rumors have it
the nomination will be tendered
(reneral Sherman,
men to lier A IE
and with clubs and stones they A LABORING MAN rocently wrote to
black wiffign. j.the Bavgor, Maine, Memocrat. as fol-
in Jasper County, lows;
Fordour day's work in 1859 I could
HUNSIR- |
tne, i
nost killed the
A child
Towa,
ble turned black and spotted
like the snake, and died in
{ half won hour in great agony.
Lhe fico Fixing aS nate one
in disenss
senator Bradley.
Sn. ;
vote for his expulsion.
I or an |
Ihave tol
shuy. a barrel of exclent flour.
| equally gdod barrel
daw; the {work eight Anxs.
ing the ense of the wegro |
¥ !
Some Rudienls will
Bradley minded
BOW
For one day swvork in 187 HOF eduld
. Thesamedav's
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hug five poutils of tea
work I can now buy two pounds.
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left the senate. “Aewesolntion! lor one day's work then dconld buy
was passed, in. the house declaring a , thirty pounds. of sugar... Fova day's
zible. : : | work now I can get but fifteen pounds.
Hampton, fof South Carolina, A .
I work in
speech lately, in which, allu-1 : !
buy: eight ponuds of tobadco.
i
Wade
1859 I could |
made a
For a |
or a day’s
hi, reproduced 1 the northem pi day's work HOW [ean buy but three
iy reference to thedcont®lerate | 4
*Thiz statement is in
(On the contrary, | Dire
of the Cone { i+
repaarked that if now was
to. be buried ju
| pers, mds;
lor
fifteen. pounds of
now. l can buy
1,
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1
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’ 3
could
For fl
m 1859
coffee.
but five |
dav'’s work
y respect falso,
when 1 « S ke, of the flag
I
forever,
day’s work
ld the | pounds, :
For one month’s work 18585 1
; | gould clothe myself and family for one
| To.do the |
obliged to months and a
' half.
I might thus go
lis t of articles that a laboring mauand
his family ennsume,
Is it not ffme for me ‘and my fe Tow
in
A
doting another (having bottled
lot. of mice preserves, labeled them,
“Lut up by. Mrs, Drew) sodobung am
Year. sane How
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work two
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and | whole |
cone rpied one of the g Las Jur, and |
wrote i. ler: eath the Ll; abv! LP ub down
Y)
through the
The President of MWestern Siberia |
laborers to look around us, ascertain |
the ce: ause of f this robbery” of labor an
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The |
A fifths |
The |
about
the time tothe
one year |
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apply the remedy.
Took around, the
the Democratie!
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journey formed oir foot.
J
bP ( ‘ertainly, apply
remedy, and vote
days’ walking; ticket.
more d ston! governments —e——
and two mon the and a half. Tennessee. :
AN Acuvre Rgrey.—Those who are Negro Plot-Horrible Outrag: os Cond 4
ford of lesie alent wglements, and can | templated---Murder—Fire.
appreciate their felicitous unravel: NasnvrLLe, August 7.—The Union
ment, will be ple ased at a” trait recor=taud Dispateh) pn Pemoeratie newspaper |
Mendelsohn, the philosopher, as the | that white and , colored men had, enfer-
father of the great eomposer wa cal- | ed into a plot to. burn N ash ville,
led. In his presence spmg soni so- | Murfreesboro, Columbia and Pulaski,
, phigt propounded this pir: adox:t If the land murd wing men, wofen and chil-
saying that there no rule without {dren + Atow meeting of eitivens this |
exception be true, how fares it With | evening, a committee wis appointed to
Men | wait on Mayor Alden, and ask for an
de'sohw’s wity out of the dilemma was | investigation; The, Union and Dispatch
the i, in the Case mn point, ‘the rule Wild Says it can give names. Iti 1s supposed
its wn exce ption. It takes some lime some crazy Fans ties dre’ at the betfom
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adie
a te us
From Montana.
Pah outntioYietors --Majority Over
Seventeen— Hundred.
Hrrexa, August 9.-—The
passed off quietly in every part of the
The Democracy
pPer-
prf a
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Canada,
Fine 1x tae Woons,
CorLrLINNwoon, August 7. ter
in the woods buek of this phe
The forest for
election
rific fire have al-
day.
| territory.
ab 3a 0 ! . g
mikes IS one | ready
| with a number, of counties
seventeen hundred
v
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of the town. | | from, which will materially: increase it.
> pe
The Radieals pay South C farolina a
high compliment by adopting her aris-
Lh | \
safety y
{ he
houess
| te rtaine ¥
Qéveral yo
have been de-
| stroved,
a
Border State Negro Convention. fp. até Syste of hooking cletlons, af:
Barrnore, Aug. 6.—The, Border | oop own people had repudiated it.
State negro convention has adjourned, | New York, August: 6-=Fhe’yellow
Nothing of importance was done exeepty foe, js raging atfquarantue again, and
fears are expressed that it ‘will ‘spread.
| Every precaution is taken in regand to
the Two persons died from
men of the South to support. General |
Gyrant, one thanking Congress and an- matior.
playing a fo moments.
On returping home he made | mquiry
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him. On Zoing to the spot where he
had left her, he saw the buge bear
ted s in the san ot once came to the
conclusion. (Net fie” hid had “been
carried off by the bear.
The faanily immediatély made search
through the forest, which was gone up
to almost
Nn
! their
All day these anxs
jungle,
search very slow,
rendering
Pan@ with aehing hearts would listen,
with nlmost* breathless, fear, to catch |
some sound’ by which they could’ dis-
their. Tost darling.
ard their search
h orning
vas fruitless.
A votiple of aihleiion looking at
land éame'to the hose, and, being in- |
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is
the circumstance, immedi- |
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set ott to help find the child.
{ No doubt existed as 16 the fate of the
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Of
could Oli-
ly find where'the bear had dispatched
his vietin) they ‘might then £0 home
that! they were |
to see their child again, but un-
of lier was found there |
rssurance
thew either eulldd the child,
or else were talking aloud, when one
He then eall-
ed the child by name, and told her to]
the bushes, She replied |
that the bear would tof let her! The |
men then crept: through ‘the bush, an
¢hild’s voice.
| and the bear were, they heard a ‘splash |
which the ‘child said wis |
Oa going to her thes found!
standing wpon a log ox tending
| the bear.
her |
about half way across the river, |
The bear had indertaken:fo etoss.
the river on thd log, aud being elosely |
parsued; left the ehild and swan away,
~—ohe hadreceivedsinasceratehos ff )- |
: f
on her face, arms, mnd logs; and her
but the haar had not bi tn her to hurt
her, only the marks of his teeth being
fons om her back, where, in taking |
holdiof her cloths to carry her, he had
taken the flesh also.
The little one says the bear wild
put: her down occasionally to rest and
would;put his nose.up to her fae, when
would hang his head by her side, and
purr ancl ruby against herslike a-eat.—
men asked her if she was ¢old in
the night, and she teld them that the
old bear lay down beside her, and put
to -himand kept her warm, though slte
did not like the long hair. She was
taken iome to her parents, who could
hardly axpress their joy “at her safety.
The bear’ has been 'seen lurking
oughly excluded from the healthy
ones, and every precaution is being ta-
So far as we cai’ learn no
more re fosted cattle have arrived.
carcely anything is being done by
yr stock dealers at our stock vards.
The cattel disease.in southern Illinois
has almost stopped’ shipments to mar:
ket. The disease is being earefully
investginted by scieiftific men. Yes-
terday there arrived at Pittsburg from
the west a stock train with three hun:
dred cattle, all of yhich were mere or
When (he 4s A : TX- SE goes to the polls
oj; AF election; let him ask
the heavy burdens under which the
nation is now sta ring. If a Radj-
cal pretends i IEUOTANGE upon the sub-
ject, ask him about thy ei. izhtsen mil.
Tons of dollars that were spent last year
to meet the expense of Radical recon-
Let us have
peace.
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