Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, October 30, 1868, Image 1

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Fredrick Kurtz
OWE SEWIN fACHINE,
Geo. Fairer, at Bellefonte, sells the cele-
brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has
me superior in the market. Go to Fairer's
store and see it. It hasrec ceived prize med
als at all firs. They are the old
lished machines in the world.
_July3'e8, tL
1 NZRA P. TITZEL L.
Milroy Mifflin Co., Pa.
ANUFACTURER AND DE
IN STOVES, TINWARE,
APhLRS consists in part of
QC.
STOVE,
the best cook in the world.
The Celebrated Barley 8heafl
Ironsides Cook.
Qriental Cook.
Fulton Range.
Oriental Base Burner Parlor Steve.
Oriental Parler Furnaces.
Bpears Parlor.
Spears Orvicular.
Alse great variety of Gas Burners, Egg
Osnnea, and ether Stoves and Heater 3
suitable fer dwellimgs, Steves for ofiees,
Ytaream, Scheel Houses, &e.
A tli
Fruit Cans en hand. Particular
paid te Reeling, Spouting and J obbing
Clese eash purehasers wi nd it an a
vantage to give him a cal In. "His Store i
near the R. R. Depot.
juanel¥ C8 6m.
TIN {WARE TIN Ww ARE
J. REIBER
Respectfully announces to the citizens of
Potter township,
te furni ish upen shortest no
eheap as elsewhere, every article
ef Tin snd Sheetiron Ware.
STOVE-PIPE § SPOUTING.
All kinds of repairing done. He h as al -
nd
Cg,
e, &¢., &e.
SILVERPLATING.
for buggies exacuted in the finest and most
durable style. Si e him a call. His char-
Zoe are reas onab apl0 68,1y.
BUeeE ES! BU TGGIES]
. D. MURRAY,
Ountre Hall, Pa., Manufacturer of all
kinds of Buggies, would resp: ctfully inform
the citizdns of Cenire county,
Rand
NEW BUGGIES,
with and without top, and which will be
sold ai reduced prices for cash,
sonable cradit given.
pzade to order, and wal
faction in avery respect.
his stock of Buggies be-
here,
tice.
for parehay
apl0 68 (1
Fret NATIONAL BANI
Uall and cee
page SAW
Bellefonte, Pa.
(LATE HUMES, McALLISTER, I
& CO.)
E.C. HuMmEs, Pres't. - J. P. Harris, Cash.
This Bank is now organized for the pur-
poss of Banking under the laws of the Us
ted Ftates.
Certificates issued by Humes,
Hale & Co., will be paid at mat surity,
anc
sentation at the counte
tional Bank.
and sale of Government Securitie :
EC HU M ES,
apl0 88. President.
-
Beienee on the Adv ance.
C H. ¢UTELIUS,
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
who is permanently located in
burg, in the offies formerly oc: ipie
Dr. Ren and who has been practicin
entire success—having the experience of a
number of years in the profession, he we ould
cerdially invite all i have as not
given him a call, to do so,
sruthfulness of this assertion.
Extraeted without pain.
Val
and test
2% Teetl
J. D. SHUGERT,
HENRY BROCKERHOFF, ;
Cashier.
President.
NER, HOOVER & CO.
CEXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest,
- Discount Notes,
Buy And Sell
Government Securities, Gold and Cou-
pons. apl0 68.
RVIS & ALEXANDER,
Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa.
apl0'68
Office en High Street,
apl0 68, tf.
J P. MITCHELL—ATTORNEY- |
AT-LAW,Officeinthe Democrat-
ie Watehman Office. ap30' 68,
W. H. LARIMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa.
Offiee with the District Attorney, in the
Court House. mayl5 68.
services. Office, Centre Hall, Pa.
apl7 68, tf.
AS. McMANUS,
Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt-
ays attention to all business entrusted
im. july3'68.
YOHN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8.
PENTIST
Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and
Spring st. At home, except, perhaps, the
first two weeks of every month.
Teeth extraé¢ted without pain.
Bellefonte, Pa: apl0 68, tf.
D. NEFF, M. D., Physician and
P. Surgeon, Center Hall, Pa.
Offere his professional services to the citi-
zens of Potter and adjoining townships.
Dr. Neff has the experience of 21 yearsin
gery. apl0'68,1y.
NH. ¥. W ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER.
M ALLISTER & BEAVER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn's.
ILLERS HOTEL
‘Woodward, Centre county, Pa.
Stages arrive and depart daily. This fa
brite Hotel has been refitted and furnish-
ed its new proprietor, and is now in-
ove'y respect one of the most pleasantcoun-
try Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The
ways find the best accommodations. Dro-
vers can at all times be accommodated with
Sables and pasture for CR of
or & ILLER,
Editor.
ALC BG RT TE RT
TERMS. HAL
TER 18 publi
in advance:
advance,
Adve
1 4
square (10 lines; tor a
The CENTRE
shed Wt iy, 8
and 32,00 wien
Reporter, | moni te
ctisements are inserted
WUCKRS
ments for a vear, half year, erthree
less rate. :
na neativ an
asonab
% 1
h-work., (ash, a
All Jo
exaCuit d, at re:
REPORTER.
80th, 1868S,
"CENTRE HALL
FRIDAY, OCT
3 For PRESIDENT :
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
York.
For Vice PresiDENT:
GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR,
Missouri.
of New
ol
(ome &
Sin-
democratic vote
be lacking, a full
insures su ¢-
Turn out i
Work! work !! Wt IRR! 1a
Let othine
be undon
let us redu
in our power!
A HUNDRED
returns show that the
ONE IN
The offi
total vote
State. was 653,000,
1
Au
ial
1
at the late election in this
cal majority for litor
{;
entire
ALABAMA.
Fruits of the Radical Victories
Negroes Encouraged to Rob, Mur
der and Ravish.
October 22. A white WO
ng A
SMA OIY
Iman, sixty vears
| and ravished.by three negroes in the
irts of the city vesterday, in broad
| OULSK
day light.
Lil
ger from the injuries inflicted.
Her life is in serious dan
i 1
A market man was assaulted by ne
| eroes vesterday a short distance from
the city, and was mortally wounded
by a musket shot while insensible, and
| being taken away.
| ANOTHER NATIONAL CONVEN
TION.
dated
for a convention of the colored peopl » |
A circular Baltimore, calls
of the United States to assemble en the
next W ashington |
vw ulaing
eX plain
13th of January in
city. The circular thus the
object of the convention:
I'he partial or total exclusion of
& Vored citize as {roi i the Le lec tive iran
}
and other Citi
of
and ought
clilse ns rights in
3 ¥ : vy
many States the Union especial
. .
demands 10 receive,
continued consideration of every col-
+
ored man, and of the Congress of the
}
nation. Surely, the fourteenth amend-
nt of the 1 nited States Constitution,
ado
mn.
He
ed, does not istify SU
recentiy
5 . \ .
» Yr 1 ha } “S$ i ¥ i 3 4 .
CXCilal RIeiy, citizenshsp, as de-
nt, carries wi
clared by that amendme
it the rignt ol citizens : and {ne eviu
Yon i i }:) ': n . 1
dent duty of a 11h loving and al
]
i Oly
lican form of govern
rey
: ti. 4¢ Ave}
ress 18 10 se thal a repuo
0 evary ~tat i.
»
¥
i
on account
"1 §¥ way
¢ 1M DOTLA
the national convention, brethren,
-3
arty re
other rights of which we are
3 '
be seen that t!
Thus, it will
per cent. of tl
: ry os to}
vote of the State, whilst
of il.
per ceni
0f ONE VOTE IN EV
sy
SHae,
eratic
H03 le ave th e
give the
3 the
per cent. of the vot
of it, wh
e and
ich will
of 4,35.
State.
election, the
therefore, hang
possible change of ONE VOTE
HUNDRED. DEMOCRATS,
SERVATIVES, WILL YOU
REDOUBLE YOUR
fate of the Republic,
fo upon
IN A
CON-
NIFIC ANT CHANGE
ep a
GOVERNO YR SEYMOUR'S
MENTS.
October
APPOINT-
99
dd dw
Buffalo, ren] FOV ernor
to-morrow, and
at
at
Columbus,Ohio, on Tuesday evening,
| and at Pniladelphia on Friday eve-
nin Ze
ee,
Outrageous Insult Or d to Irish-
men by a Radical Senator.
Selma, October 21.—Willard War-
ner, United States Senator from Ala-
bama, is canvassing this part of the
State for the Grant ticket. He stated
here, that “the Irish stunk louder and
stunk worse than any set of nigzars
that he ever was in company with, and
were nop as fit for the franchise as the
nigger.” It was said in the presence
of a number of United States officers.
The undersigned called on General
Warner for an explanation of this
charge upon the Irish, and he attempt-
ed to apologize for it, but stated that
“he was riding in a railroad car in
Ohio, not long since and they were
drinking and smoking and they stunk
as bad as niggers.”
Signed 2. E. Veyhan.
On Monday svealag last an un-
known German called at a hstal in
Foster's Meadow, N. Y., bacame in-
and hanged himself in the swamp in
Demecratic
Carried by Three
jority —Wheeling Carried
Three Hundred Majority.
| West Virginia, Octo
9 T "- .
a0.— 1 116 reid
i oo
LO SAI
hei
os . :
election in this
na nf
iS 01 LU
wtate to-day, for Governor and mem
. 1
bers of Congress, are
neager and come
Woo i ( :
gone
Democratic majority of
and Parkershur
Democratic,
oungy
and give a
200 over the
The returns thus far received show |
Democratic gains in Ohio County and
Wheeling City, where the vote is very
The Radicals
majority, but the Democrats claim |
Returns from Centre Township show
a Radical gain.
Later.
Wheeling, October 22.—W est
oinia 18 Does ratic.
Vir-
Returms show
Demo-
thre
large Democratic gains. The
cratic majority is estimated at
thousand. Tell your people “to go and
do likewise.” Rejoice with
deliverance.
ug over our
> lp
Inder ra icalrule
the 1obt
sing at the
12 MILLION per
month. Vote for a
change and to save
you from ruin.
1S
ema tle A
sading : a R: vilroad - legal Legis-
lation Annulled.
The Legal of last
week contains the report of a very im-
portant case. A Mrs. Caldwell sued
the railroad Company (what company
is not mentioned) for personal injuries
Lutelligencer
the track in September, 1866!
On the 30th of January, 1868, slow
time this, it was tried, anda verdict {;
tha a {ur
VAlQ iva y
v
i +
! RIN OID : a1 1 G0 s
Lid aniiag to sh 4, JU i wail
ages.
| dhe BR. Ri Co., of course, eutered.
rgued a motion for a
‘March, the le
t granted it (here comes
and a new
and arned Solan
{the Cour the
schedule again)—unless the plain.
e to a judgment to be en-
tered for 87,500.
locomotives
h April 1868
foot or two more of
1868
Jon the 4th April
An Act of Assembly is perused
which after a long preamble,
the verdict of juries for damges in per-
injuries to $3,000! and relying
of Assembly they
the Iarris-
The Supreme Court,
however have decided that “the act of
4th 1868, limiting the amount
of damag oes 10 actions aguinst common
carriers is unconstitutional
The company, by thus Qin froni
their own confessional allowed their
3 | ati . Pi}
unning to get the better of the
OVer (¢
where a little, slow, plodding refl
from a jury,
and keeping away
have spared to them for along period,
pet
§ Proves the truth
i
another quiet little of an act
i
i t+ A
prove I’ bh. tiattnere
hatters
. y
ONO
a Lyra vr
AiIWAVS
.
Himsel
v
ree.
Hangs
Various
. “kis. » 4
rations of his mteue
hi 1 .
nis Ml Wilks ©
I'ER™
Iie 1rscayity
[i18 INSANiLy
hang him had
a3
{0
py1e
wh
DLN INSU
n the hands
i
pursuing
finally p
Adiiaily Care
4
YY RF 1
house OWA
n his
1 T Pwe 1 ‘ } Js 1
NY OOWUS. I'he woman joiiowed him un
ti! he dizappeal ed Into an lnmense
sent
ot when she returned. She
neighbors, and it was
' 3
that a thoroug h search should
parture of Gregory.
in coming through the
woods, to that point, discovered his
lead body. He was hanging in the
forks of an Immense sugar
The
and
three feet from the ground.
limb
He
an-
was three fect in diameter,
less for forty feet from the grou id.
had ¢ d the bod
candid to the upper limb, and crawled
imb y of the tree,
out fifteen feet upon that, and discov-
that angled the
dropped himself into it,
Taking it all togeth-
bl
nosy ie
ered the fork {from
main limb,
and so perished.
of t
ides on
Press, 13th.
18 one 1e remarka
record.——
Suppose the Democracy had carried
Pennsylvania and [ndiana would you
have given up the election of (zeneral
(Grant, said a Democrat to an enthusi-
No sir, we should
have redoubled our efforts to win, was
the Just so say we, there is
not the slightest idea of giving up, 0
answer.
believ e |
nts of |
like fighting than ever. We
with a cotemporary that the eve
the last few days have made manifest
to the Democracy, and to its enemies
as well, the determined, the indomita-
ble spirit with which it faces the con-
test soon to be waged, not in four States
only, but from the centre of the Re-
public to its verge ; the inv incible cour-
oher 30th, 1868.
What a Spider Eats per Dime,
In test what a gpider
way of we
order RO
| do in the eating,
the leaves, and there discovered
now feasted on. The spider left the
wig, rolled up the fly, and at once
0
“first course.”
f past five a.
the
his
was at hal m. in Septem-
ber. At seven a.m, eaArwig
after
resting awhile, and probably enjoying
came down for the fly, which he
A little af-
legs,
At one o'clock a blowfly was greedily
previous indulgenc
wily.
During the day and towards even-
many small green flies or
red
larly te
had been caught in the web ; of
ing, a great
what are midges,
P pu
theae
we
Il dead and fast prisoners in the gpi-
yf
Cle
with a lantern, we went to examine
other
vals: instead,
ted, he
' ¢ han
ing up together
indigestion or In any way
118 previous m howaver,
was employ-
the
» y . } r
Dein Lids ail
s
‘d in roll
little green midges, which he then took
to his retreat and tea.
he repeated, carrying up the lots In
nts, until the web
LARCH NL
the
ttle d
fi web and its
wera bundled up together.
rest of about an hour was followed by
most industrious
s ready to be used in the same way
o the relative size of the spi
of the creature it ate, and apply
to & man, it would be
as follows :
Was al seven a. i. a
L1CALOT eaten ;
amb, at 9 a. m. a young cameleopari
1 o'clock a Siesp: and
red and
during the
night one hund (wenty larks.
we belie
a for a
118
A
man during twenty
machi inery.
or Gira
R 8
Ssary
' »
1¢ NeCt
nt
hobs
s. who make
a yall the taxes!
lpn pe ——
Six men were killed and seven
f Rio, while saluting the Italian
Regina.
ere fp ee Meee
Orb Proverss.—Cheer up, man;
God is still where he was.
oor 0
frigate
is the furthest off.
He counts very
leaves God out of his reckoning.
God’s mill grinds slow but sure.
God is always opening His hands
God has often a greatshare in a
und but little share in a
little house,
Prayer brings down the first bles:
sing and praise the second.
had any.
ay you with thread.
Fly the pleasure
IOTTOW.
man tempts the devil.
sian gives.
must have a great deal of meal.
y
Aiea BIA
ls of ite statesmen,
CO
that
at jors
Woy W YALL.
man in it.
Weleama ix the best cheer,
H
{heard at the fireside.
make
when
When children are little they
they are grown up they raake their
hearts ache.
Tima is ths rider that breaks youth.
No man’s head aches while he com-
forts another,
War is death's feast.
rns Af Mp re eon
the Coastof California.
GREAT ALARM IN SAN FRAN
CISCO.
October 21.— A
2 at
San Francisco,
heavy shock of aarth jaake ocourre
this morn-
buildings
ten minutes of eight o'clock
east and west. Several
and Sawsom streets. Near Cali:
fornia the ground sunk, throwing buil-
At the present wri
9AM, astimate of the dam
age can be made, though it is considered
Several savera
nae
shocks have followed at intervals, erea-
ting general alarm among the paopls.
The with great severi-
ty at San Jose, where a number of buil-
shocks were fel
dings were considerably injur:d
Twelve shocks ware felt during the
day.
erly and southerly,
scriptions give it as a rotary motion.
The general dire
though soma de-
The greatest damage extends
hundred feet wide,
ywest and southeast,
running
about nort! com
mencing near ths custom house and
3
ending on Folsom Street warf, injur
ing and dem ylishing
dings in its course,
Market and First streets elie ground
~
opened several inches wide and fo
rty
other places th
and water was me
The
idered an ent
all adjourned, and prisoners
from the
to the Jail.
patients in the United States
Hospital have
buil ding leclared
ground oj pened
City Hall may
™
Lie
ire wreck,
Station
All th.
Mar
i and
m™
i i
taken
County
been remove 3
nneafe
nev of the United
badly lamage 1 the
tly and t
ily
statue in front of
The Postoffice
suspended.
bie d,
buildin
deliv.
The
the
-
oF BE |
beine thrown, fell
a v
The ( Yo
in the case of Green against Shumway
important
i ade a Vi ry
that the test oath cannot u
United States
Coil
Viz. :
the constitution of the
be required by legislation as a
tion of the right of suffrage,
the Legislature of the State
York |
any qualification whatever for electors
in this State.
a
of New
[ondon, Paris, Berlin
shows that the women of Vienna bear
more, and those of Paris less children
then the women of the other cities.
More hegiumee children are born in
Londen than in Vienna, Berlin and
Paris: so far as illegitimate births are
concerned; London stands lowest and
Vienna highest on the list The num-
ber of marriages is greatest in Berlin
and smallest in Vienna. Of siili-born
children, Paris has more and Vienna
less than any of the other cities. The
population is densest in Paris; London
is the lowest in this respect. Finally
the people of London eat more meat
than those of Paris, Vienna and Ber-
lin.
ee lp otlp
An Trish boy attempting to crawl
through a hole in which an iron shaft
was revolving at the rate of one hun-
dsed and fifty times a minute, in the
iron works at Providence, R. I., en
Saturday afterneoon, a hooked p: ieee
caught in his clothes and stripped
¢hem from his body. He clung to the
shaft until the engine was stopped, and
escaped unhurt.
A Yankee, wishi
for his tans og fre the name of it |
and said:
“Here, waiter, fetch me some
oravy that yeu wallow you dum
nl
. p—
1g for some SANCe
OD
Bolzariad the
ted by q SGPORTess
had J.
viele 3
Wit the ote have got them.
iil did
ge A 5 A Ac
a a a R=
Three Children Burned to Death.
Boston, October 21.—Threechildren
of Byron Goodell, residing in Peabody,
Massachusetts, and all binder 8iX years
of age, were burned to death yesterday.
They were playing in a small out-
bly fired it with matches,
enn aeulie
* ~ pet bagger in Georgia rscent-
lvised his colered friends: “I
el you not to consider. or treat any
man, white or black, who isa Democrat,
ly
scoundrels come = whining
knock their teeth down their
throats.”
vote,
Below will be found what is deemed
| a proper text from which to preach
Jen. Butler :
“And the
and the caldrons, and the candlesticks,
apd spoons, and the cups; that which
was of gold in gold, and that which
was of silver, in silver, the captain of
the guard took away.’
OTT! INS of all kinds; Steising loves
Handkerchiefs, combs ¢ aglove
in all their variety and very chea
BU RANSIDE & THOMAS
- —————————— oe ————— A ——
I SHING1 "TACKLES, rods lines, heoks,
flies, sen hair baskets, ote. Rig yeu
out to cateh
Yi ut at
w
ANSIDE & THOMAY,
JINE GR OCE RIES, mocha coffes, old
v. java, best quality Rio coffee,
ng i blac green teas, lovering
Drips fnesarticle bak=
snd everything in, the
west cach prices inthe
& THOMAS. is the
BU
be
A
Lt 00.0 mn leas,
rup. eoigen SVrup
es. ice
tel
Nal
y
Urry ne ni
iri LB] ay
IN AN
iy
IDE & & THOMAS,
Ofer to the Public one of the
nd best selected stocks of merehan-
Centre county. Call, exaniine and
¥
Ourse.s.
NS]
H k L: argest and Beat Steck of warran-
ed Boots and Shoes, w arranted te give
on. at reduced prices, only to be
Bi R NSIDE & THOMAS
Wf all varieties, ground to erder
irranted to | be strictly JP Rbo
riace vou can find unaduitera-
v. toem for your nh tisfao-
find them st
BL KNSLDE & THOMAS"
A NDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee
inills, shovels, Spades, rakes, hoes,
chains, &e.. at
Bl RNSIiDE & THOMAS
ne g—
ys AS,
OLL ARS, if you don't want
ur horse's shoulders galied and
ond herse cel ars at
i ENSIDE & THOMAS,
vi ITS, peaches, tomatoes,
pine re 3, 81 4S in great varie-
BURN (SIDE &a THOMAS,
TS inail their varieties, childrens
willow ware, guns, pis-
caps, cariridges, &c., at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS .
ISS, collars, cart whips, carriage
ore in great varieties, govera-
saddles, bridles, martinzales
cart gears, tag harness, b: ugg
ness, hames, etc. Everything in ‘the fad-
llery line, at
AURNSIDE & THOMA¥®
B ASKE
SP der,
rrigges,
sh 3
Ww,
= irs,
k es,
STORE.
AT CENTRE HALL PA.
A.D. SWARTZ,
pened a new and first-class Con-
yr epared to serve the pub-
Having
‘eetionery, he is
tic witl ood fre
P1E S, CAKES, CONFECTIONS
CH AN oD P 4 AIN CANDIES
FRUITS, NUTS, TOYS and
F ANCY ARTICLES,
WH O15S. {LE AND RETAIL,
and ev ing in his line, at all times.
3 -
FRESH OYSTERS,
on hand and served in every style.
HIS ICECREAM SALOON
Will be open during the Summer, and
will he kept al tractive by the very excel-
lant Creem of all popular flavors, constant.
ly on hand.
Pic Nics, private partiss, &e can be supe
plied withall kinds of confecticns, Icecream,
Cakes, and fruit at very short notice.
oct. 268 1y
N 'T ICE—TO THE HEIRS and Legae
LX Representatives of Daniel Poeshore,
deceased: Take Notice that, by virtue of
A Writ of Partition, issued out of the Or-
pitan’s Court of Centre county and to me
di ‘eet ted, an inquest will be held at Aa-
ronsburg. in the Township of Haines, and
County Bf Centre, on Tuesday the 17th day
of November, A. D. 18068, at 10 o'clock, a.
. of said day, for the purpose of making
F
REN
Alway
atl ne
if the can be duiie without
prejudice to or spuil ling of the whole; oth-
verwise to alue and appraise: the same né-
cording t4 Jaw. al which time snd place
yeu may be present, if you thi nk proper,
and especial n not: fleation hereof, isherewith
given unto Elisabeth. Boeshore, and ths
children of o atherine Kreamer, formerly
8 3 shore.
Catherine Boesho DP. Z. KLINE,
} Shemp.
2 J t J
SQhorifi"s Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., Oct.
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AH Lilray- Warehouse.
The undersiened having openad » Wars
house for she purpose of receiving Grain al
MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY.
would ba glad to see all their friends at the
above place, where ths highest Cash prices
CORN N, RYE,
| OATS, RARLEY, and all kiade of Grain
and Seeds. =
We keep constantly on hand PLASTER,
COAL, SAT LT and Fish.
The Ruil-road depot is in the same
bil Qing. £0. BLYMYER,
08. P. BLY¥YXER.
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¢
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