Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, August 28, 1868, Image 1

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Tedd BERL, BACT
; HALL
i a -
FRENTE
TINWARE! TINWARLE!
J. REIBER,
Respectfully announces to the citizens ot
Potter township, that ho ix now red
to furnish upon shortest notice, and
eheap as elsewhera, avery article in the ll
of Tin and She wtiron Ware.
STO VE- PIPE S8POL TIN.
All kinds of repairing dooney He has nis
ways, on hand by yekets cups, dippers, dish-
om, Xe,
0
a®
Ko.
SILVERPLATING.
for buggies executed in the finest and most
durable style. Give him a call,
£O8 are reason: able. api 68, Iv,
I VJ UGGIES ! BUGGIES
J. DD. Murray,
Centre: Hall, Pa, Manuticture
kinds of Buzgies, would respect fully in form
the citizens of Centre county, that
hand
MEW BUG GG]
with and without t and
& Id at reduced prices for cash,
Somnbile © ‘redit given.
wo Horie Wagons, Spring We
made to order, and ware anted to § give
Fucton in evary resp ct.
All Kinds ul f Tepall
ot Galland sce his stoek of Buggies be-
for purchasing elsewhere.
Ap lr os. tf,
OWE SEWING MACHINE,
of all
he has 341
1
JS
ME,
which will
and a
Pid
1
sells the
W hic! h
to Faire
l prize m
1
oldest
(reo. Fairer, at Bellefonte,
brate d Howe Sewing Ma whin
no superior in the market. Go
store and see it. It hasreccive
als at all fairs, They are thy
lished machine: in the world,
juled 6] tf
oZRA TITZELL.
Milroy Mifilin Co., Pa.
MA NUFACTURER AND DR
INS TOY ES, TIN WARE,
ix stoek consists in part of
SPEARS ANTL DUST COOKING
TOVE,
11
world.
»d Barley Shea
y
i an
AL ER
the best cook in Bh
The Colebrat
Tronsidas Cs
Oriental OC
Fulton Ranxe.
Oriental Base Ba ari
Oriental Parlor Furnaces
SN, WATS Parlor.
Si pal «< {)rhicul
Also reat val ‘Jaty yy! Ls Durner
Cannon, and other Stoves and
suitable for dwellings, Stoves
Churches. School Houses, &e.
A full line of Tinwar . ay Salf Sealing, |
Frait Can: on han Pa culae
paid tn R rofing, Spoutin :
Close cazh pared hasers will find it
vantags to give hima call. Iis Si
near the BR. R. Depot.
juan} ¥ 8 3m,
NATH YN aL
a. Pa.
McALLISTER
& CO)
ROC. Heuns Prast - J.P. Hanpt
Ti: Bank is now organized for tl
peso of Bnking unler the laws of the
tA States,
Certificates ixened by Hae
Hale & Ch.. will be paid
(hacks of denosits at «izht as
sentation at tha counter of the'said ¥ irst Na-
tional Dink.
Particular
and wle of Gove
nk.
or 'P
nn
i
for
10d
adteniton
y ad- |
is |
ore
BAX K
1 ayy
Je \
(LAT
Beilefont
E HUMES,
nes tA lis{eor
nit Hiv. i ne
nsai on pre
Leki
tention xivent
wrninei
apl@ BR,
(
Je
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
who is permanently located “in
bur. in the ofiee forma rly aceupted by
Dr. Neff. and who has heen practic ng with
ontire success—having the experia: of a
number of yearsin the prote sion. hi would
cordially invite all who have as yet not
given him a eall, to do 20, and test the
trath fulness of this ass artion. = Air Teotl
Extracted without pain.
s Ncisiics on
H. GUTELIUS,
Aarons-
muy 22
HENRY BROCK
President.
A ILLIKEN, HOOVER & CO,
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. |
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow
IRUQFF,
Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy And
Gold and Cou-
apl0 Hs,
~ od}
Government Securities,
pons,
O*
apl0'68,
A DAM HOY —ATTORN
F
Office on High
a.
OHN P MITCH ELL—ATTORNEY-
ay W.Ofice inthe Democrat-
n Watchman Office. apdu 68
AV. H. LARIMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa,
Office with the District Attorney, inthe |
Court House. may 15 68.
\R. P. SMITH.
s services. Office,
‘1 aplT 68, tf.
AS. Mc MANUS
e Attorneyv-at- lay. Bellefonte, prompt- |
to
WIS & ALEXANDER,
Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte,
ii
r
a.
a
EY AT-LA YW
Street, Bellefonte
apl(y GR tf.
iar sone
offers his Professional
Centre Hall, Pa.
ness
ays atiention to all bus
im. july? 63,
OHN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8
DENTIST.
Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and
Spring st. At home, except, perhaps, the |
first two weeks of every month.
“5% Teeth extraéted without pain.
Bellefonte, Pa. apl0’ HR, tf.
P. D. NEFF, M. D., Phy sieinn and
Sarees. Conter Hall, Pa. |
Offere his professional services to the ¢ iti- |
sens of Potter and adjoining town:hips.
Dr. Neff has the experience of 21 years in
the active practice of Medicine and Sur-
gery. apy G8, ly.
NH. X. M' ALLISTER. 3 AMER A,
MP ALLISTER & BE?
BEAVER.
ATTORNE} ry T-LAW,
Bellefonte, Centre Ce. , Penn’a.,
A [ILLERS HOTE LT
Woodward, Centre county, Pa.
Stages arrive and depart daily. This fa-
vogite Hotel has been refitted and furnish-
. od by its new proprietor, and is now in
every respect one of the most pleasant coun-
try Hotels i in central Pennsylvania. The
traveling community and drovers will al-
WAYS find the best accommodations. Dro-
vers can at all times be accommodated with
stables and pasture for any number of cat-
tle or horses. GEO. MILLER,
July 68,tL, Proprictor.
-
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publish
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FRIDAY, AllG
———————————————————————
For Pris :
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
of New York.
IDBENT
For VicE PRESIDENT:
GLEN. FRANK P. BLAIR,
AMissourt.
{TENOMINAT
\UDITOR GENERAL :
‘HARLES EE. BOY LE,
EE ay
Fayette (
DEMOCRATICAT TONN
rah
HON. (
FACTS FOE VO ri
re the
OT {
are proven by
1. Lx-payers Willa
that under radical
DOO GOO,
“3 ;
eed
nearly four ti
round numbers our i= compos
whil
"In
army
Y
aoe
Si army
y Gly
¢ the brit
snch
men,
has 213,000
Wh We
ICI.
enlaiilt the necegst
explain LIC NCCC!
A »
fRXes,
re x 3 ' . : .
Lhe public debt i= 01 tho i
in
i
taxes ready® and
iste
Sing
Dorin
v
tariIars
adai $4208
FNL pe
read
* 1
tickets
+
extravaeant Grant parly
ris » i y
ihe INCreas=g¢ oi thie
t nen vonth of Ju ?
nrteen millions.
hang
¢ rth
us=ion in politiral
cles and some venture wy the 1
| willinemess to exhibit the inerease kept
J veral days. Yet,
OO =
“yy
}
i
decreased ten millions,
cash in the Treasury having
twenty millions,
cash, in the Tr
crease of thirteen millions.
Tax-pavers
vou know that it «¢
the
sed
Joss
in-
but
were
has
1,
i
the tot: 1 debt
asury, shows an
Ti :.. Y
of Contre county, do
osts 38436, 460 a year
{for employees of the Freedm bu-
reau and ten millions to feed |
am d clothe idle NEYTOES, and we white
working men have got to pay for it.
Radicalism has brought us to this, and
heavier, if
en’ =
SOMe
| keeping them in power.
What satisfaction has Geant's radi-
es given you for the 15 hun-
dred million dollars yranad from you
t by taxation and which it has spent |
not lessening the debt one dolla
increasing the same |
during the last two |
Where's the satisfaction vou |
get in return for voting for ( i wit, and |
keeping these men in power? cho |
, but |
contrary
millions
Op
The democracy of Union
|
Congress—Izaac Slenker, New Ber- |
lin.
Assembly—A. H. Dill, Lewisburg.
Prothonotary—C ‘harles Aurand, N.
Berlin.
Commissioner—Jonath.
101.
Survevor—d. A. Gundy, East Buf-
fulo. :
Auditor—Adam Yutng, Bufialo.
oi
Tax-payers of Centre county, if) you |
vote for Grant and in favor of the
I'readmen’s Brean which costs mil-
lions of money and you have got to
help pay for it? What satisfaction
have you?
Ix-Governor Wm. I. Johnston, of
this state, i= making EE for Hey-
[Un-
yer,
mour and Blair.
Address.
{ lore A mber
Boy \
én ition
Remarkable
4 Lead
1;
Pe INNINR) ED
ty of
of the
ie ROU NCE
nl
i} : 33 y 4
HNadieal I, visa
circular has been ad-
Charles WW. Fitz
peopl Flo
the most intelligent, and probably the
he followine
vl hiv
1 x
the colored
i
meh to
Q, was one ot
best edueated the colored members
late
of the
of the so-called Convention, and
one
the Radieal
i
most ardent supporters
|
the body,
His
3
moenners
party mn
1
imfluence over Nored
bun ic) Yi
Leer, probit Iv, tnan
member,
juenes he s
i ] : It thal als
the colored pre IVO IL LHCGH calm
at
tantra
attention.
1a 2% Fata
x iV ies
Rs
od BW
W hen our
Hison :
cone ee
|
was held
ection
n=. futon
Convention
ane Janua-
frameoed consuigution |
1
t eh who i
iy b
3: (MS
TO LHON.
fellow citizen,
Cras. WW. Frrainvoy.
a pp
satisfaction does it afford vou
for Grant and Keep up a stan-
rmy in atime of profound peace,
10 millions of mone ¥: and you
forit? What satisfaction
What
dine a
costing -
aot to sweat
do you oo
: +
Republican Stato
for Seymour
12th
I'e-
*the
SUrprisc, WK
» News of
fo
ceived yesterday a carefully-pr
ous
address to his old Republican riends
H. G. Webb,
Senator
in this State from Ion.
} Republics an state
ny District, For
years pa Senator
1
heen one of iy
of the Assembly.
Though Ix
state,
is now absent irom
his present Senatorial
pires in January next.
senator
ives the reasons, foreibly and
length, why he ean not, as a consis-
Republican, loner support the
present Radical party, and
dates of the National Democracy.
a
Whither are we drifting! 13 Mil-
lions of an incremse of the public debt
rule.
1NCTrease
in two months! This is radieal
18 on the
rs
Pax.
The public debt i
as we stated last week. NAVCIS,
er as :
think of it, the country is at bp
peace ; there are no improvements go-
ing on requiring an expenditure of t
public monies ; you are heavily taxed
and for that reason have a right to
expect that the debt should be wre-
duced ; but the opposits is true —under
radical rule the debt is growing, grow-
WUE TR ARATE
JUSTICE
HALL, PA,
W hore WW il the
GROWING!
niry
i 1
land
the Grant party is not checked by dri
at tho
going to vote
|
Fi)
i
LON
ving them next
from power
election, Are you to
keep in power a party, that Keeps
ing debé wpom debt, TAXAT
UPON TAXATION !Y Grant
he has no policy, the
and extrava-
henee, if elected,
radical policy of waste
but will
10 ho-
vill not only continue,
be
rinee,
hy vour encouraged
COC WOI'sO,
prasontative ©
Albany E
vening
That publican pa
, ;
the Journal, in
* 3} . 1 il. . ¥
ne eaitorial on Lhe ies
wth of
er Sion 1a! dierar rao
eleven, disColrs=es dows
1) qo xy] 113 yee | i ww A
olitically Stevens
lus of his own
striking 11 tration
ht
He
ublic worship.
vdividu
not
and 1
did
Ha
mulatto
. or
Ory of personal rig
independence. often
attend
¥
i
a handsome woman
{from her husband, he deemed Lis
and their I'e
i 4s v
almost entirely
1
Ya . i
anty Jor acy:
lati
to provide
= were such ns to
+ fe male
med
(1
invariably,
Hou e
almost
i}
woulda
xr rie |
=a I'Y OIG
fax-ra
1 1 % »
11 HERI eid
i
'
1...
ACh
ri .
il ) 11
4 who A
‘ a he 1,00. ns
Cacant sends bis ehuaren to
chool, followed by an armed orderly,
[iz reside
mikitary
OpLiioa,
nee, even when
from home, 18 under guard,
and sentinels are constantly near his
3 .e \ iy $3 vy #
] ersall, CITC rat
ingly
]
i
ai'c
Sweep
3 1 . 2s vs rin} an
eli SCOuiNrels and
v Almich-
used
l Enaid :
called traitors, .
assassing, and the
freely
is
wish to
and phspherionsly
“IY hom (30¢
[1st
ih
the
ity.
de: E LileY make ad
aviv
ally
v
-— ncn fn eg pm Mme
\V hat vw tion does 1t bring you
to voto i
Satish
ii Lrrand
lc
eps the country and
branch of industry? VY hat satisfac-
‘ 4
YOu ¢
maratoon
The town is running over with minis-
ters. There are twenty-seven at
their hotel
pa rishioners,
Ous Ag a rule,
bills are paid hy wealthy
A
of 810.
bricade.
fifth avenue restdence was robbed
away,
gaid that Gen.
look to an
the United Sti
Ral Aecus
In a Baltimore row on Tues
stabbed
Rosecrans’
It iz
annexation
Mexico to tes in 1870.
lay ey-
bed
sl
1
desperado
men, killing one.
evening beat an officer unmerci-
bit off his 1108.
Thad. S , of which
Thadde-
om intoxi-
tevens left $60,000
oes to his nephew,
cating liquors.
$ pres
1
De
Vallandigham has
ty.
28ST, 1868.
in
Wotan the |
{form of words 18 i
The Wick oedest
\Y The above
the invention of that faithful delinea-
tor Oliver Dyer, We
appl v it to women of
1 dl
chasacter,
of
wish to OME
country,
And you will perhaps think, reader,
lost sister. No,
Nor do
the murderess,
we mean at once the
we speak of the thief,
the professional reprobate of any class,
the results |
of
i
WOrk, no
If we take into account
cour ein, we shall speak
who knows no
x hut of
of
of
and
a life of fashion,
spendthriftness, and
ashand
con tantly foi
life,
from
i : of
Wiioz2e In Hi i
(FONYy
the wavs
and receives no
means
who
sympathy his profligate wife.
The
bodintent of vanity and usefulness, the
life, this the
kedest woman in the country,
the Saratoga star, the em-
wl}
helle,
woman that has no is
wie
li A Ap -—
RAMA INT wo ACTS.
\ propos of th dullness of business,
ceneral hard times, which
real theme of the season
a little drama in two ets,
mmer and his e mployer.’
hes tnenation oi trade has been =C-
verely felt by our business men, and
) of our fel-
\
tie
, Comes
The
HRIVer=a
it
even that enterprising class
“drummers,
nen, despite their al
: di
inexhaustible imvention
low creatures known as
traveline sales
and re-
: have been obliged ocensional-
to the pressure of the
who has I'¢-
na trip for
did not show
ord I'= {o ha ls
Po 3
{ me 06 LLHOSG gentienien,
i
» returned fro SRE
Co., i very
ane © §
TL
sal
thers &
( exhibit of
ral expense account allowed by the
Mr. (., after looking Over
his return said :
“Ar. Bland, I am afraid you do not
! 1 Yoav ’
ach tHe aediers in the
. . Y
rm, nna
rig ht way 3
in thi
Ms. ]
ind shi
to Very successful
IDDO=RC Me Lo hoe
§
[1linois,
i.
33
>.
mao
)W
’y
seeing
teasure at him.) |
:y ‘
} with Overcharge {
33 ena ursed
House, ana
have 2
lot
of sample < whic
uld like to show you ; think we cai |
vou ial advantages,” dec. |
\nd Bland delivered himself of a neat
speech in professional sty le.
“Very well, very well,” smd G.,
' you understand the
A 1
LDOroken
1
£3.
(iid ih ag
“}
1
tut that
whl i
} OL BK
nt NOt
HSTOMEeTS,
id 13) and, |
the !
3 Pie ¥, (x; =u
]
am afraid vou de tand
1
nngers
#
Now
of westorn me rohan
voll
|
alii We
2+ NOW, supe.
o places with me,
I hearsal.”
id Gr, and picking
s hat be stepped out. we
we found Bland, with lis
hat cocked fie reely
i 0, his heels planted on (.'s |
polished desk, and a lighted segar be-
tween his teeth.
(x. looked a little s geet ed,
evertheless, he commence d :
Is Mr. Bigher in?”
“Yes he 18," resp mded Bland, hlow-
a cloud of pure in
“Who in h—1 are you?
the house of — Bro-
the astoni
about a
| SLERL6 exchang
il :
rene tives
i
if p 3 i... *? ox
A Crtalnly, Sa
over i
but |!
Connecticut
t. 3 OVOS,
represent
hed em-
mar f |
quart of |
said
hing
2A),
1
over, couy
“The blazes you do! Arey
that concern ?”’
“No, sir, I am not,” said Gr.
“Well it’s d-==m lucky for
‘ou one
you that
two months, and
of
+
Out
Af I econld cot |
the blasted fools that |
here at this time, I'm
I wouldn't boot him clean
hold of one
send em
darned 1f
“That’ll do, that'll do, Mr. Bland,”
“] have no doubt you did the | 1
best you could for the interest of the
Trade is a little dull.
@ de .
Soft soap should he kept in a dry
place in the cellar, and should not be
used till three months old.
The cheapest food, as well as the
most invigorating, for family consump- |
tion, is pork and beans.
house,
>
A cord of highly concentrated ma-
nure will fertilize an acre of ground, if’ |
evenly spread over it. ; |
rg
['o select nutmegs. prick them with | |
[f they are good, the oil will |
mstantly rend around the puncture. |
A ten-acre field of wheat, near Platte |
Mo., recently harvested, yielded |
and 22 pounds of wheat
When cows are .sick with the milk
fever, give them laudanum freely, an
or more, according to circums-
DEES,
It is ascertained, by weighing hay
ruary, that the shrinkage amougts to
about 28 per cent.
Decivepry Rrien—Two Quakers
in Vermont had a dispute ; they wished
ciples § they grasped each other; one
thre aw and sat on the back of the other
and squeezing his head in the mud
“on thy belly shalt thou erawl
thy life!” The other soon ghined the
victory, and when he had attained the
same position, said, “It is written the
seed of woman shall bruise the serpent’s
head!’
er
The Grant Cotton Spaculation,
{ From the New York World. ]
So fur as we have observed or are
aware, no Republican paper has offered
any explanation which clears General
Cirant Oy in the cotton specu-
R. Grant, his father.
The latter entered into an engagement
Cincinnati
lations o Jesse
n firma by which he |
cotton speculation within his
This influence was reck-
one | satfizient to entitle Crrant
the profits, although
he supplied no capital and incurred no
That he performed his part of
contract is sworn to by himself.
The permit which he engaged to pro-
miltary lines,
Jesse
to one-fourth of
risk.
ne-
tually
for transportation which he promised
procured, and also the facilities
to obtain at the same headquarters,
Cotton was actually bought, shipped
and =old. On the face of the transae-
tion, ag stated and sworn to by Grant
it looks as if General Grant
connived at and abetted the s specula-
It
other
the father,
tion. does not seem easy to give
any reason why Jesse Grant's
services should be deemed valuable, or
why he should have claimed a leyge |
share of the profits for havir 2 r2dered
them. His own account of the specn-
lation may be seen in the subjoined
netition, which he
vast Mack Brothers; his part-
We find it and the: other docu-
nents the Cincinnati
vhich has had them copied
i
HY
commenced his
suit az
in Enquirer,
{from the
records of the Superior Court of Cin-
cinnaii :
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CINCINNATI,
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO :
Jesse R. Crant
VE,
} Pelition,
nd Sinon Mack, partiers
Macks Brothers. }
Fhe plaintiff states tliat on or about
us
of in the Mui
cotton,
S. Grant, the conditions of said agree-
Defendants were to farnisn all the
money tht ich be requived mn the
nue
seven per
annum for the monay 8) cn-
rily used. Plaintiff on his part, was
the defendants, to the head-
quarters of General Grant, and pro-
a permit for them to. purchase
and such
facilties as ‘might be consistent
the
The defendents
other
torosts of the
to have
with usazres and’ In
were
immediately to
New York andsold,
of aules, after de-
necessary expenses of buying freight
and selling, except the wages of the
were to be divided among
fourths to the plaintiff, the plaintiff'in
Plaintiff
says that said agreement was at once
arried out upon his
| part, and also was by the defendants,
far as the purchase of cotton, its
transportation to New York and sale
were concerned, but defendants have
broken said agreement in this, that
| they have utterly failed and refused to
render to plaintiff any account of said
transactions, or to pay over to him any
| portion of his share of the profits ari-
sO
{rom the same although said ae-
oD
counts and payment have bem re-
paatedly demanded by the plaintiff.
Plaintiff says that under said contract
a large amount of cotton wos pur-
chased, as many as *.iree hundred
bales or an average cost, of
from £40y {o fifty-four cents per pound,
was soldin New York at
MOLe at
and which
rt ———
ar
sn aa SI cp wns
VOL: 1i——NO. 20,
240,000 or over. The exact maniber
of bales purchased, the precise of
such purchase, and the exact amount
of expenses und of proeceds of sale; he
is unable to state, fthe account of the
same being in the possession of the de-
fendants, who refuse to furnish =
statement of it. But the amount pur
chased, and the net profits realized, are
not less than as above stated, while the
same may and probably will exeeed
the mounts before stated.
Plaintiff asks that an account msy
‘be taken between himself and the de-
| fendants, and that the defendants may
be ordered to pay overto him such an
‘amount as may be found due to him
from them, under the agreement
| hereinbefore set forth, snd that all such
|
other orders may be equitably entitled
to in the premises,
(Signed)
MH. Byxow;
Attorney for Plaintiff,
The State of Ohio Hamilton county,
s8.,: Jesse R, Grant, the Plaintiff, makes
oath that he believes the statement of
Jesse R. Grasr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 31st day of December, A. I. 1863.
Wy. E.Jonsss.
Notary Publie, Hamilton county, O.
[Notaral seal.]
Jesse R. Grant vs. Harman Mack,
Henry Mack and Simon Mack, part-
ners as Mack Brothers. Action for
partvership account and for speeific
and gencral relief. Issue Snmmons.
H. Snow, Attorney for plaintiff,
To the Clerk of the snperior Cowrt;
Cincinnat’. Toaorscd:
17 DRT: Re Codrt, €in-
*
No,
emati,—Jess: 0. Grant ve: Haron
Mack ad Petition filed Jan-
nary 2, 1864, Charles E. Cist, Clerk,
by E. Hofman, Deputy. H= Snow,
‘Atterne plain
SUPERIOR COURT OF CINCINNATI.
Harman Mack et al. vs. Jesse R.
Grant. {No. 17,587.]
And the said defonlouts came ard?
demur to the petition of the said plain--
tiff, and for cause of demurrer say:
First; The said petition does. not
stan facts’ sufficient Yo constitute a
cans of action.
Second. The petition dons not state’
any legal valid ‘consideration for the
alleged undertaking: aud obligation of
the defendéints,
Third.. The contract on which the’
suit iebrought is contrary to public
policy.
The defendants therefors ask judg:
ment, #rd that they may bg dis
with their costs, :
CaLpwenL & TiEDEN,
Attorney for defendants:
Indorsed—No. 17,587. Superior
Court, Cincinnati. Harman Mack et
al. v=. Jesse R. Grant, Demurrer of
defendants,
f]. or Is.
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