Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 11, 1868, Image 1

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    Fredrick Kurz,
a
TTOWE SEWING MACHINE.
(eo, Fairep, nt Bellefonte, sells the cele
brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has
FS TERMS, ~The Cezgre Hann8Rewor
TRR is published weekly, at $1.00 peEyoear
inadvance: and 82.00 when not paid in
advance, Reporter, 1 month 15 cents,
Advertisements are inserted at 51,00 per
3 weeks, Advertise
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TUBE
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Centre Co. Pa., September 117h, 1868.
two hundred and fifty. He took his
820,000 in gold and botteht $50.000 in
legal fenders; paid £20,000 to the sel-
ler, tnvested 830.000 in five-twenty
the Government aiid if vou look®ut |
| this 8134,000,000, vou will find that of!
| this amount, 871,000,000 vc hoon res |
dneed By Livin of fhe dott tion ot
THE PLAINS.
|
| gave herhizboy. The woman took it
1s soiled cloths rested on her costly
silks; its tiny head was oon beneath
children; ba owwThursday at re-
#, the little boys were ont some distance
rom the louse, playing “marbles, when
| prey unon
¥
Children.
ST. Lot, August 28
square (10 lines) for
ments for a year, half year, orthree months
at a less rate. i
All Job-work, Cash, and neatlytnd ex-
peditiously executed, at reasonable char
wize meds
est estub-
store and see it. It hasreceived
als atall hires. They are the ol¢
lished machines in the world.
Jul yIOR LE.
JZRA P. TITZE LL,
I Milroy MitHin Co., Pa.
ANUFACLERE wAND DENIER
IN STOVES, TIN \V ARE; &o.
Yin stock consists in part of } fan
[PEARS _ANTI-DUST COOKIN(
. STOVE,
the best cook in the world,
The Celebrated Barley Sheaf
Tronsides Cook.
Oriental Cook.
Fulton Range. |
Driental Base Burner Parlor Stove.
Oriental Parlor Furnacos,
Spears Parlor.
Vpears Orbicular. "J
Alse great variety of Gas Burners, Egg
Cannon, and other Stoves and Heaters,
suitable for dwellings, Stoves for offices,
Churehw, School Houses, &e.
A full line of Tinware and Self Scaling,
Fruit Cans on hand. Particular attention
paid to Raofin@lpouting'and Jobbing. |
Close ensh purchasers will find it an ad- |
vantdye te give him a eal. His Store is |
near the R. R. Depot. i has. |
Junél®’ss8 Gio. DEMOCRATICSTATENOMIN ATIONS
TINWARE! TINWARE! FOR AUDITOR GENERAL:
: HON. (HARLEX I. BOYLE,
J. REIBER, : Favette {
of Fruyeti inte,
Cher shawl, and then in
was still,
bonds, has drawn 81.800 in gold a véar| the enrveney “and the ealling in the”
interest, and now js the most Joyal Cercenbacks, which pay no interest at |
patriot and the loudest clamorer for all; awd if you will ‘put side by wide
y payment of the bonds'in gold, of'all my | with these facts that in three vears tho
acquaintances, [Applause.] He is a | increase af thic'debt, whieh pay@inter-
of kvi-onablo good ‘man, they say. He is best in gold, has amonnted to 8612000, 4
A @ Christian’ ‘man, and they say that | 000, vou will dee how mach vour bir]
devery night as he goes to bed he prays! dens have been lightened, Then this
FG od that he may do to other men, ashe [same Commissioner ets” us that the
# Would have other men to do to him, Vestimated surplas’in the Treaaney.t on |
and Whon he'vaisad his hand in praver tha 1st day of July; 1868, ix £34,000 1
that God may deliver him from a 000. Where we they? They have |
ner vs tspecindly flint he not bgen paid on the public dabt, that,
may be saved from that publicenemy ! T have shown vou. They are not in
bho wants to pay ‘the five-twenty | the Treasury ; that 1 have shown you. | Lad
‘bonds in greenbacks—[{loud Jouchter! I have unfortunately, for our Republi- | torilay at Latham P witare spoke forth, ns she
and applanse]—uand 1 héar it suid that | ean bréthern, alist of the “do ji AY Bath Wo ol the Shape gently answered,
this system will depreciate the currency | bills that were passed during the last routyantbchased the Smoky Hill couch |
tamd cheat labor of its just rewards. two or three weeks of the last Congross
Not at all.” Every dollar of the public | and the list that I have, imperfeet as it
debt which is in this way paid will re- | shows that they have appropriated ont
| lieve the property of'the country from | of this 83 £09,000), the sum of 827,
the mortgage which is upon it andiby | 000,000 in" that way. 'T hold in nn
makingy the rroonhacks more certain of hand the list. }
redemption will increase their value, A rt rod
' No, gentlemen, pay these five-twenties LOUISIANA.
in legal-tender notes the moment they’ A Democratic Senator Ousted and |
hecotne redeemable, wid you will res! q Negro Admittod in the State Leg-
i
duce the debe vou will save the inter
kt, Youll reliove Tabor fro its burs | islature by the Votes of the Radi |
cals.
| their sporty disuriedy by; a; large eagle
tv moment all SWOODIN ? 3 faves gle :
1.ik ‘ i i ping down and picking. up little Jem-
ake the ( recian daughter . yoy of cight vears, and flv
. hr 1 ; the ripar a * . * . > - -
whe through the iron barg, fed her star- | 178 away with hia, The ehjldren eried out
. i d : : heen . 1
: | ving father, so did the hich born lv and w hen I got out of the house, the eagle
dations, murdering inoffonsive settlers | feom her breast feed the hunery child; Bis de high that IT cquld just hear the child
in Central and Bastern Colarada: On {and then on heb Siti Bos 8 heli i : _ Cuming, The alarm was given, and from
Buesdav'y Hacked Ki PF 4 J som, the little screaming and shouting in the air. ete the
esday they attacked Kiowa Stat Pongle was i Le dates x iL
we J A (4 ) { Hon | engle was induged to deoprhis victim
on Smoky ITI rout, capturing thirty |
|
A Denver
dispatch avs the Cheyenne and Ar
rapahoe Indians continue their. depre-
uiie Kenney, al
|
|
y one lay in calm and unvexed sleep, she | but
put aside the shawl, | Wis talotis hud been buried so deaply, pnd the
ne ‘ cod dull Was cso orent hi iy i 2
I'he father's heart swoelle . oi13 sogreal, that he was Kio; or either
; L 11 d W ith gral l- would have been fatal,
tude He said, as a tear welled in his a aE em
Railroad Vedt®ent
éve, as his voice was thick with emotion,
fot : . . . I Np rege E ps Bhs iam J aniavis bo :
| “Thank you, L'lltake hitavow.” Pich NE Ey ch. Stam bot BEA Cight train
. . on thy rita } RMN
Another band killed thaee men yese | the woman's | thi : a nal Alhah vi Riilroad broke
, rough the bri zeit fitande]] dist nirht
[SMiL alter theo Dae cd mdr, Thirteen
“13 . . I pape $x é& 1 . =
wili avake him,” and 437 Wo of whidhoepigingl kethsenn, w
. , - into the
mite the noble-hearted ia,
(Govern nw I: 1 bi i ) . . i kerosen
{ a | Woman held Litial poor mins child, and {4he car nd
ory lac My Ff sixty vorlun- 13 : : . | ” 4 b's
HIAINZ | * ynoOAY. Ol SIX 1Y valiun iL was not until her habe required such | was Killed. Fits ot
eit ,
i terruption {0 Bsns
Croneral Sheridan
horses and earrying off one woman and |
‘TER.
IX HALL REDPOI
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child, whose remains wore
formed 4
vesterday “shockingly ‘mutilated, and |
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CENTR
S 10 Dray
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FRIDAY SEP 11d: WRG
brought sere for barrial.
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IZI1CACY
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Fon PRESIEST : )
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
a lof New York. ¥
For Vice PRESIDENT:
GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR,
“of Missourt,
“Not vet you
several miles, keeping up a running! for mile after
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ens
Arca. Eebl minates Tater. (58
SCL fira
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fire without damage. ged, xhgthe destroyed
iit & ' : 3 ’
114%
brig ies (ine
51) he a brief in-
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teers, an 1 ae .oclosk this in :
, and it. thrae o'clock this | nourishment as only mother édn give,
morning, NL
author- i she oontly p MH ]
3” - V TOR and placed the trance i i i "
& p ’ =m att Hy ed suicide in th
: . | i A Cl je TO
zed hin to eall on the com nander of | boy with his fa lake. A fratiee his, and in doi
fat. RB ya nls for No 80 tore the siticide’s nd arene
doubt every effort will be made to | Me TRE: PT Tos Tyee
a missionary meetine ais a
of the Negroes of one of the richest ne- |
‘gro churches, down in Montromery,
ther,
D Ee
Aceording to the Resolutions.
Recent ly
aasistanco,
$
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overtake and punish the Indians,
Crreat “exeitement exists, © The In-
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL?
GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT,
The Burlington ( Vezmont), Free Pross
(Radical) deplores the fact that forty per
cent, of the Radical vote threatens to re-
Rezpactfully announces to the citizens o
Totter township, that he is now prepared |
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to furnish upon shortest notice, and as
of Tin and Sheetiron Ware.
STOVE-PIPE § SPOUTIN 6,
AN Kinds of repairing dona. Te has a-
ways on hand buckets, cups, dippers, dish-
‘ox, Qo, aloe. iy
SILVERPLATING,
for buggies éxaseutad in the tinest and most
durable style, Give him wn endl
res abe resonable. apl'es iy.
B CGGLES! BUGGIES!
J. PD. Murgay,
Centre Hall, Pu; Manufacturer of all
%indsof Buzeies, would redpectfully inform
hand abd
XEAXN.'BUGGIES,
with and without top. and whietesicill he
sonable credit given,
Two Horse Wazons, Spring Wagons &e,
madedoonder, and seceanted to give satis-
faction in every respect,
tice, Call and see his stock of Buggies be-
for purehasing elewhere,
aplO ox tf. : i.
J IBR2T NATIONAL ‘BANK OF
Bllefonte, Pa.
(LATEIHUMES Mc ALLISTER
& C0)
F.C Alesis, Pres’ tf. - J, PL HARRIS, Cush,
This-Bank is now. organized tor the
poss of Banking under the lows of the
ted States,
C sppitissit os issued by Humes, Me Allis
Hale & Co., will be ‘paid at maturity, and
Ty
Mir-
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fer.
sentation atthe counter of the said First Na-
tional Bank.
Particularastention given to the purchase
and sale of Government Securities,
HUMES
Fe C- ;
President. «
pleas,
fean or,
A
KSetenee on th
( H. GUTELIUS,
®
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
who isipermapently docated in Aarons
burg. in the office formerly occupied dw
Dr. Wott and who has been practicing with
entire success—havine the experience of a
numberof years inthe profession, he would
cwrdi
wivotth
truthfulness of this assertion.
Extracted without pain.
24 Teoth
May2lo8-1y
HENRY BROOKERHOFF, J. {-
President.
& TE
[IBLIKEN, HOOVER & €O;,
SHUGKRT,
Cashier.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS
And, Allow, Interest,
,. Discount Not
rah
0s,
Buy AAdS@l
Gove
ponsa’
Orv & ALEXANDER,
LAttorneyeat-law, Bellefonte, Pa.
vo eee ir aie rw inte
“A DAMHOY ATTORNEY AT-LAW
A Ofica.on Tigh Street, Bellefonte
Pa. :
ap10'0R tf,
OHN P. MIVEWELL “A TPORNEY-
AT-LAW, Office inthe Demnocrat-
hman Office. apd 68,
W. H. LARIMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa.
Offi with the Distriet Attorney inthe
Court Holize. bin
hud nv 1708
84 ap lO 68,
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je Wate
almmmstmimimaeinnn
R. P. SM [TH. offers bis Professional
: services. Office, Centre Hall, Pa.
apl7' 68 tf.
J 2% McMANUS,
® Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt-
ly pavs attentionetoal beh sings sent cog ed
to him. Julyi' 68,
Joan D. WINGATE. D. D. 8.
® DENTIST
Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and
Bpring stor Athome, except; parhaps, the
first two weeks of every months
“3X Teeth extracted without pain.
Bellefonte, Pa. apl0 68 tf.
. Surgeon, Center Hall, Pa.
zens of Potter and adjoining town<hips,
Dr. Neff has the experience of 21 years in
the active practice of Medicine and Sur-
aplO'G8, ly.
fi. N. MALLISTER. o. JAMES &
290) ] 1OLRPE DEH AY
PALLISYERS BEAT
ATTORNEYS: MLA,
* oll oy Const Ces, Penh,
M: LLERS HOTEL
Wid, 37 = : i
© Woodward Centre county, Da.
Stages arrive and depart daily. This ful
vorite Hotel iis been refitted and: furaish-
ed by its new proprietor, and. is Dow in
every respectone the most pleasant coun-
try Hotels in ‘central Pennsylvania. The
traveling community and drovers
wavs find the best accommodations. Dro-
versean at all'times We iecommodated with
stables and pasture for any nu
gle ar Hordes. © © “HC GEO:
july3'68,tf.
BEAX
MILLER,
Proprietor.
afColimbia County,
For Congress .
A. Mackey, Clinton county,
For President sivdae
Charles A: Maver, of Ulin: hweduaty,
! Por Aseenihiv :
P. Gray Meck, of 3 Uelonte,
pe For Distoiat «8 tork ey ;
Henry Y."Stitder, of T
For C
William P. Mitchell, o
For Coanty Comnissio
John Bite, of Unionvil
’ Fér Anditor :
John Nishel, of Potter.
TET WT WW
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ff Howard bor
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| The Arkansas Troubles —QOutrages
, . R, si J ao
by Negro Radicals.
ligives the following version of the re
cent reposted trouble 1 Ari
{ based ® sa vs, upon reliable wtorm:e
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tion as late as the eveninze of the
git: C nly, feriy
abova Jstle Rock; has a large
population, of whan ‘a. rumber ae
Democrats, <liecentiy so Radical
nesroes surrommdud f
Democratic
OIlwWayYy ol i {QC
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tne. euse o
avd
cela d
1 euro, te
this “dog triel to get li
house, "1 ui liits
and in making ro J
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ne i
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£1
| the Radical blacks drove aw:
bull | } sing he wi
. th y black RK:
le td a nomber
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1€111., alii
f
men, who tried to inda ce thes Of
~
was mortally wounded, and the othe
him. At
day]
it
{ mam
Li
bers dfthe létislature, summoned the
s. Two
Lid
yt
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negroes assembled at Lewisburg,
having been threatened with indiseri- |
minate mmder,
of thrdd hundred Radical negroes were |
On the 27th a evowd
harangued at LittlesRock, and two |
Companies raiscil to procecd to Lewis: |
bt but Gov. (
Tavton was induced, |
by the FCDELE CIN lions { citizens, tO |
Lil
forego the exeditton; the citizens
aorapthiee fore; $y ret t1
agred] o } 4d ANALY i
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boa sbad
to assist in the armrest and punishinen
offenses. This was the condition of |
affairs up to the evening of the 29th,
as we learn from reliable dispatches.
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The Bondholder and Taxation.
The above (questions 80 deeply inter-
take it as our duty to continually keep
ty.
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specches:
Show me a single bendholder who,
if yout pay him to-day in legal tenders
place his outlay, I will show you fifty
who, in addition to“twelve por cont,
intercst, haye added in five years forty
per’ cent, to: their principal. The
question is not “whether you will pay
tie bondholders what you owe, but
' whether. you will rob the people to
owe. [Applanse.] I hear it stated this
is unjust to the people. When this legal
tender law was passed it confiscated
two-thirds of all the indebtedness of the
.dountry. - The man whe had a note for
“$1,000 mgold was compelled to take
$1,0007in" paper. The man who had
leased a house for $500 in gold could
| pay his~rent with $500 in paper.
I knew an instance in New York City.
A man, sold. his neighbor a lot for
$20,000 - The purchaser wasa thrifty
trader who could make more than six
per.cent, from his money. The scller
wasa thriftless trader who could not
make so much.” FPhey agreed that the
purchaser should pay when he pleased,
but in the meantime should pay six per
éent interest. He waited till gold was
X
3
w] 3 5
iat ans,
dens; TApplause.] Couple with this the
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a. AA
0) 21.~+~The Scn-
ate to day ousted IL. 1, Jewel, Senator
A
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extent
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t TA
{ U==1V 0
ey
from the Second District Orleans Par: |
tie business of | ish, @id metatled in his place'a mulatta
: \'y, Lo recover y
The ground of
and you will’ make capital profitable the contest in this case was fraud. The
vou will hetry stimony mainly
election
had made a
’
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make ‘in contented, | witness upon whose t
. | 'the report ¢oiumittep |
was basad, sworn affidavit,
of the
v
fio] eld a :
y it Lak
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Y Pi
y oolimtl-
feretle !
dians are stripping the country of ‘dll
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AM.
Peoria, INinois, in a company with B.
les |
in the past two days ieyenne |
dispatch says: Edward
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trom, the city carly this morning, was
ds will
ful harvest, “Tambor
accustomed wor
ful head to a burden whi
heavy, will push forward
Wiil Pei
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K, and bowineits cheers
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hiss
Wiys
or
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ste pat
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Ten ler l
[1 it’ very | was
then, I'am now, a hard money man. 1
HW the evils of an expanded and
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Wrote,
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$490
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The evils were eontracted ;
[ am now in favor of extracting
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be gotten outol it [Appla
no host
The
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tai HALAL EI OLS
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by i
YY F21% nt mw ~ "
Mount of Mond ecle
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to 1868 reached |
AMO,
The {
July, 1863,
1,084.17
S111
ial i
Cli |
ys
tron oil
Int
1 » 3
| dive |
HMRIss1on !
for 1866. 8561
and
firs
if
oN, r Of or
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471 300 000 |
Y
fal i
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total, 81.6
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reporis
ve i
$174, |
collected i
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LOM) ¢§
thos
Lait
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Is} I y 1
{ iil [louse in
this
Lixii)
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he estimated at |
), amount the revenue |
tart reached 8T724.584.000,
expenditure of tl
1 ] y
has been scarcely less than this enor |
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Phe
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CGrovernmment |
sum tofor if von will look at the
PLE
' x23} £0 1 4 4 '
vou will find that it amounted
3 3
1p
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«13ilR 4g i
Hi \ 1 af +1
YS 0
ARATE
Ji, i 1,
wey d
nonthly report, mad
vou "will find it
; O88, TH6, showing a «
24,108,215. The Commissioner of
ernal Revenue tells us that the |
5 |
ue of all the real and personal prop- |
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wes, towns | money, |
railroads, steamboats, |
ips—all amounted to only $14,282.
[tthe products of )
peace have made up for the avera-
aes of four yearsof war, then the taxa-
ly
ii
bonds,
‘a
OLS,
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si {
i ‘three vears
of
than one-tenth
> more
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qinnount
taxation ior these vears
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Wore sod
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in Austria: to Jess than $16. The
public debt of the United if as-
| upon each individual, would
amount to 874,29), the public debt of |
France, to $53 sand of Prussia, to $12. |
‘say to you that I never made a |
be 4 {
tates,
SOJQ0
Fol Sy hat |
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I hold, in my hand this report from the |
Republican Commissioner of Internal
>
revenue, Mr. Wells.
On the
book, which your
bool
27th page of that
for at 1s a public document, you will
find verified every word I have said
Our Republican friends are very muc
astonished at this exnibition. [ Laugh-
ter.] Did you ever know a spend-
thrift when he was brought face to face
with: the condition of his affairs,
was not very much astonished indeed”
They will turn upon us with some
“statements made by this same commis-
sioner... In his letter to Mr. Allison,
he says that during the three years of
which; 1 have heen, speaking, the
amound paid on acgount of the public
|
¢
‘
to save $12,000,000, annually in gold,
by way of interest.
into that report carefully, you will find
the annual reduction of the puclic debt
is but $134,0005000, and that the bal-
ance is made up of an estimated surplus
in the Treasury which is not there, if
at all, ise the purpose of paying the
public dobt, but for the purpose of be-
ing used for the ordinary expenses o
whichas published, declaring his’ evi
dence and testimony given before ‘the
election committee to be false and un |
if
He was brought into the hospital,
where he died at ten o'clock,
true trom beginning to end, and that
he had been influenced and induced by
certain prominent members of the Rad-
ical party te testify by the
I'beine rewarded.
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pthirty horses, Everett escaped. Ano
promise of | ther body of Indians are reported to
An effort was made
to-day 15 witness before the
{ Senate while the report of the comnit- | pursu
i 4
Sb was | vat.
Lhe pro-i’ .
© Provbes A Helena, Montava, dispa
th » to-day were ut-
terly dizcordar : the Radicals not har- | On the 2d inst. a party v
monizing among themselves, Mr. Jew- lie
ell was not heard in his own defense.
Is course since the opening of the
1 .
have driven off a large number west.
to bring
) br Iry
{ il
or | General Wessels has sont cava
11
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4
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; but nothing defin
tion,
defeated by the Radicals,
ex linzs in dd 11
tee was under consid
at]
fei
Q ' teh savs:
£
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t cilizens
leaptured twenty Indians, who were
out stealing near Old Mission, on tl
Road.
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odds
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by h : I Missouri
se=:ion he has incurred the bitter per. i wav to F t
mal animosity of’ numberof Radical | Yo ie
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They were on the
ww to deliver
ans to the military authorities.
A Toue
Senators,
& dl
hing Incident.
. . Bilin A
* TENNESSE
Protection of the People A
Browunlows "Militia.
Nashville, S¢
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(Fay
sabbh
ist
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ni
Pt
to day concurred in
ember 1.—The House | Saratogiag. It took place on the
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resolution of the
Lop r . !
| of the Northern trains, between Sarato.
| ea and Whitehall :
When the train halted at Saratoga,
among the passengers from the West
ed of two Senatorsand three Representa
"
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rcame a man of about thirty vears of
send a sficient United Stytes milita- |
ry force to that State for the protection
age, elbowing his way through the
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NORTH CAROLINA.
Trouble with the Negroes—Incen- |
diary Speech and its Results.
Wilmington, Aneust 31.—=A
poor, he looked poor,
ae | Scanty means would permit, for the
diffi | aly /
mother of the child was dead.
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his man was rough in exterior, yet |
He han-
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Saturday, between Zeno ILS Green
| his face was an honest one.
white), and Dave Ruffin (eolorved), in
the dattér was shot and slighty | qled the baby awkwardly, yet there |
wounded in the leg. Green was ar-| . 4
rested and bound over. © Afterwards, |
Bill Grimes, negro President of the
Union League; made a long, violent,
whiel
was a tenderness in sad look that show-
ed the purity of a father’s love. The
[little fellow lay asleep on the coarsely
‘clad kunee; a stray sunbeam glanced |
across its tired face. They were both
| tired, the father and the child, for they |
had come from the far West; and as |
the Court Honse steps. He-and other
ven oes neod threatening language, and
houses and the
kiili whites. About 11 o'clock
that might Green's barn was discovered
a-
fraid to venture out of the house for | was in his mixtare of sadness and cs
The negro
urge { the burning 0
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he placed his hard, tail-worn hand to
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no 01
shicld it from the golden rays, there |
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as ifhis pent up feelings had been so
the fire, and he was arrested and tried | crowded back into the inner cell of his
before a magistrate, his guilt establish- | heart that even tears could have been
$500 security was | no relief to the hidden anguish that
sent to jail.’ The community are great |
ly excited, buat it is hoped no further
disturbance will ‘occur, |
Anno Mp onset
Accipexrt.—On Menda
as making his life a misery.
y night, 31st
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on the Allegheny mountains in the vi- | Thetears rolled down the baby’s cheeks;
| einity of Hunter's Dale Saw Mill, for,
| the purpose of watching a “deer lick.”
I We learn that Bush posted “himself
near a “lick” with' the intention of
«hooting a deer, in the event of one
| making its appearance, When Stein
in the vieinity Bush mistook him
| for a'deor and fired, the ball passing
through his ehest, cating his death in
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missed its mother, perhaps it was hun-
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and ‘he knew not how to give his dar-
ling its nourishment. As he made
eflort after effort to stifle the cries and
check the tears of hismotherless babe,
| how he must have missed her whoiin
life ‘of labor and privation had beeii
his solace and: comfort. . An unbiden
tear started to his eye, but he brushed
it quickly away. All who saw him
pitied him. At length a woman, rich-
ly apparlled, withan infant resting
on the lap ofher nurse beside her—she
had baen watching the man—said, in
a gentle tone, “Give me the child.”
| eame
about ten minutes,
melancholy, affair, The parties were
brothersdn-law, and quite young
National,
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| Tax-payers of Contre county, the
| country is over $2,600,000,000 in debt,
and this enormous burden, “saddled
upon us by placing the governimént in |
the hands of the radieals, is growing
instead of getting less.
men.
look of gratitude, for there was a moth-
er’s tenderness .in her yoiee. : With
humble resignation as though it were
pain to part even for a moment, he
Spm an
The Pennsylvania, State Fair will
be held at Hoarrishuwrg, eommencing
September 29th, ‘68, and will contin-
ue four days.
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Alay the following resolutions were
passed unanimously ;
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“. Rusolvéd, That “we
gto ourability.
3: Resolved, That, we will give w
ingly. :
After the resolutions were read and
pproved, and passed, a leading necro |
ook his seat at the' table, with pen |
and ‘ink, and put «down what ‘each
Many advanced
will give ae:
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tributions, some more and some less.
Among the contributors was an‘old
He threw
“Take dat: back
“Dat may be 'cordin’ to de fust |
resolution, but not *cordin’ to de see- |
The rich old man accordingly |
took it up, and hobbled back to hix |
seat, much enraged. Oue after anoth-
er came forward, and all giving more |
than himself, he was ashamed, and |
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1 ill-temper that the
answered, “No, sah; dat
Dat may be "cordin’ to de
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to take it up again. Still angry with
himself, the rich old negro sat a long
time, uatil nearly all were gone, and
his countenance, laid a
money on the table.
‘Dar, dat berry weit,” said the prosi-
“dat will do: dat am
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Gold closed yesterday at 1471.
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The cream of society—ice cream.
General Frank Blair had a glorious
reception at Leavenworth.
Colored children areto be admitted
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schools of Connecticut.
The ladies in Paris are craey to go
An exchange says that ‘a great por-
as dust.” ‘Great did'nt'stay there long
“There is something strange about |
this,” as Grant said when a Father |
Mathew gave him a glass of water.
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An elephont, though only a beast
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BIRTH OF AN HEIR TO THE
GREEK THRONE.
Accounts from Greece just received here
Wi
speak of the joy of the people in conse-
throne, such an event not having Before
This
on the day of his birth {August 2), the names
of Constantine Henry Demosthenes, The
and
quently uttered. The Xing appeared
on the ‘baleony with the Grand ‘Duchess
olas, and a!l the officers ofthe court and
highest officials of state. Athens was for
some days the scene of great rejoicing.
The same letter from Grecian sources say
the Cretan insurrection is flourishing; that
the Turks are nearly worn out and discour-
aged. It will be with great difficulty if
they can continue the contest, while ‘the
Christians are flushed with success and .in-
furinted by the recent. massacres to desper-
Through the in=
tervention of General Igngaliff, the Porte
has been oblidged to dismiss Perta Pasha,
Commas ding in Candia, and other officials
there.
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An Eagle kills a Child.
A Tippah County (Miss.) school teacher
writes to the Winoma Democrat as follows:
A sad casualty occurred at my school a
few days ago. The eagles have been very
troublesome in the neighborhood for some
time past, carrying off pigs, lambs; ete. No
one thought that they would attempt to
Lo
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Traly Yoyal negrods in South Carolina
practice shooting df rail®ay passenger cars.
a ie a gas a ,
President Pierce says
carry New Hampshire,
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the Democrats wi li
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is ROD.
SUPERIOR TO'AXY IN USE.
This rod combinesall the recentimprove-
ments in Points, Insulators, and attach-
ments “iron bars, five-tights of an inch
square ground, spiral twisted and galvan-
ized. They are warranted never to corrode,
and are connected by perfectly fitting solid
copper burs, which form not only a perfect
and continuous connection from the points
to the ground, but by a conibination of met-
AS Jorma
Galvanic Battery
ty of the most terrific thunder storm harm-
lessly into the ground.
The Star Galvanized Rod 4s warranted
always to remain bright and clean. They
have been erected on the principal
COLLEGES AND PUBLIC INSTI-
TUTIONS
throughout the country.
Manufactured ‘at the North American
Lightning Rod Factory, Philadelphia.
These Rods are put up by Samuel Harp-
ster, Centre Hall, Pa.. at
25¢cts. per Foot,
by whom all orders
will be promptly atten.
ded to.
Junel9'68 3m,
FAIRER & CO,
Bellefonte,
Is the place te buy your Silks, Mohairs
Mozambiques, “Reps, Alpacas, Delains,
Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Culicoes, Tick:
ings, Flanels, pera Flaneéls, Ladies Coat-
ing, Gents” Cloths, Ladies'Sacques, White
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Countérpanes
Crib Counterpanes,. White and Colore
Parlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings,
White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat-
terus, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets,
SUNDOWNS,
Notions of every kind, White Goods of
every description, Perfumery, Ribbons—
Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords and
Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladi
. Sy 4 ' ' 108
and Misses Skirts,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Thread, Hosiery, Fans, Beads, SewingSilks,
LADIES AND MIS3ES SHOEg
and in fact ever:
of, devired or
hat can be thought
Heed in
FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
1 i
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which he haseor ded ta =e at § mres as
ow if uot dower! then Philadelphia and
Sew 1 ork reta i :
Also the only
sale of the
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Bel
lefonte, for the
gent in
DOESSA PATENT COLLAPSING
SKIRT.
Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in
to any shape or size the wearer may desire,
so as to perfectly fit all ladies.
G. W. FAIRER & CO.
june’ 68 1y, No. 4, Bush's Arcade.
UNION HOUSE,
- MILROY, PA.
A CHANGE of proprietors of this Hotel
was made on the Tst of April. The estab-
lishment has been refurnished; refitted, and
remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted
on first-class hotel principles. “The present
proprietor will give his personal strict at-
tention to the comforts of the traveling pub-
lie and others who may faver him with their
custom. .
THE BAR ‘
is well stocked with the choicest Brands of
Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first-
class style. e 1
GOOD STABLES ¢
are connected with the hotel, and obligin
Ostlers are always on the ground to atten
to this Department.
7 A portion of public
licited, and good accom
anteed to all.
S. S. STOVER, Proprietor,
MiLroy, Pa.
atronage is so~
ations areguar-
aug2l. ly.
RWIN & WILSON are constantly re-
ceiving wew goods in their line.
HARDWARE
of every description at reduced prices—now
being opened every day. apl0'68.