- sora ong ——————— oe tr Abr OWE SEWING MACHINE, Geo. Fairer, at Bellefonte, galls‘ the ecale brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has me superior in the market. Gu to Fairer's store and see it. It hasreceived prizé med- als at all fairs. They are the oldest estub- lished machines in the world. july® 68, 4f. ZRA P. TITZELI,, EK Milroy Miflin Co., Pa. ANUPACTURER AND DEALER IN BTOVES TINWARE, &c. His stoek consists in part of : SPEARS ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, she best cook in the world. The Calebrated Barley Sheaf. Ironsides Cook. Oriantal Cook. Fulten Range. Oriental Base Burner Parler Steve. Oriental Parler Furnaces, Spears Parlor. Spears Orbicular. Also great variety of Gas Burners, Egg Oaanen, and ether Stoves and Heaters, suitable for dwellings, Ghurohes, Seheosl Homses, &c. A full line of Tinware and SelfSealing, Pruii Cane on hand. Particular attention paid te Reeling, Spoutingand-Jobbing. Clese eash puprehasers will find it an ad- vantage te give him a call. His Store is mear the RR Depot. junel¥'68 6m. TINWARE! TINWARE! J. RETBER. Potter township, that he is now prepared te furnish upen: shorviest notice, ehesp as elsewhere, every article in of Tin and Sheetiron Ware. SPOFE-PIPE & SPOUTING. All kinds'of repairing done. He has al- the line , de., &e. : “ RILVERPLATING. » durable style. goo are rensonwble. Presi BUGGIES! J.D. Mrray, Ceutre Hall, Pa., Manufacturer of all Give him a call. aplO68 1y. the citizens o hand NEW BUGGIES, sold at reduced prices for cash, and a rea- senable credit given. 4 Twe Horse Wagons, Spring Wagons &c., made to order, and warranted to give satis- fasiiom in every respect All kinds of repairing done in short no- tee. Call and see his stock of Buggies be- fer purchasing elsewhere. aplQ 68.tf. sod] 71 NATIONAL BANK OF eee Bellefonte, Pa. (LATE HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & CO.) B.C. Homes, Pres't. - J. P. Harris, Cash. This Bank is now organized for the pur- pose of Banking under the laws of the Uni- ted States. Hale & Co., will be paid at maturity, and Checks of deposits at sight as usual on pre- sentation at the counter of the said First Na- tional Bank. Particular attention given to the purchase and sale of Government Securities. E. C. HUMES, apl0'68. President. Science on the Advance. ( H. GUTELIUS, o Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist, who is permanently located in burg, in the office formerly occupied by entire succesi—having the expericace number of yearsin the profession, he would eerdially invite all who have as yet truthfulness of this assertion. Z# Teeth Extraeted without pain. EENRY BROCKERHOFF, J. President. ILLIKEN, HOOVER & CO., CENTRE COUNTY BRENKING CO. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy And Sell Gold and Cou- apl0'68. J. D. SHUGERT, Cashier, Government Securities, pens. {(}RYIS & ALEXANDER, ° ; Artorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. apl0’'88, . 2 DAMHBOY —ATTORNEY AT-LAW A i’ ‘Office on High Street, Bellefonte gril] apl0 68, tf. Jd OHN P, MWMCHELL—ATTORNEY- LLAT-LAYW Office in the Demaocrat- ie Watchman Office. ap30'68. Bits W. H. LARIMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office with the District Attorney, inthe Court: House. may 1568. "TZ R. P. SMITH, offers bis Professional ; services. Office, Centre Hall, Pa. apl7e8,tf. : AS. MecMANUS, Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt- ays attention to all business entrusted im. 1 6 julyd’' 68, OHN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8. DENTIST Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and ly te pain. Teeth extracted without apl0 68 tf. "Bel efonte, Pa. - 'D. NEFF, M. D., Physician and o Surgeon, Center Hall, Pa. Offere his professional services to the citi- gens of Potter and adjoining townships. Dr. Neff'has the experience of 21 yearsin the active practice of Medicine and Sur- apl068,1y. MM. N. W ALLISTER. PIPALLISTER & BEAVER vn io AMTTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Centre Cc:, Penn's, £10 a HOTEL oe. I Tos ast Woodward, Centre county, Pa. “TU Mages arrive and depart daily. This fa . . brite Hotel has been refitted and furnish. od ita new proprietor, and is now in- r “ try.Hotels in central. Pennsylvania. The traveling eommunity and drovefs will al- * ways flad the best accommodations. Dro- _ wors ean at all times be socommodated with * gimbles and pasture for any Immbee af ont- . Beer orses.: . . .. QRO. MILLER, — man Proprietor. Editor. oA Fern 1s published weakly, ‘at 81,50 per Yenr Lady i Cand 82.00 when nat paid in /KRAN (NCE Reporter: 4 month {o cents, Advertasow ends yt squara 10 (ines) 1 | mants tor a year, ail yea at a less rate, : All Job-work., Cash, and neatly aud peditiously executed, at reason. uit ges, i \dvertise va lt "CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDAY.NOV 6th, 1868. | “Mifflin and Ce.tre County Rail- 'road.—We will state, for the benefit | of those of our readers who may have “The distance from Bellefonte to Milroy, by the experimental survey The gradi fant 1G does not exceed forty five \feadow Creek. From Boar There will be two or three short tunnels on will Mr. more Milis. and two or thrae more Milroy, while the balance of the line ean be graded very cheaply. He tells us that lines from Boo» Meadow Creek, vevedl nex! (hat a ma) profile and om i AITO {OQ SL vYevs are Cull; 20 showing the ditdercu routes and cost. Sufficient to that the road will cost very much less jae {ig DAL Lhe eliiire for the cars. We aie ola Lo know that our people are be:oming tonal. Hora t det ICL viele Alaver. Clearfield, 1964 9631 7191 cm 2427 Total, 7191 Mayer's maj. in the district, oy . Congress--Official, Congress in this District: Armstrong. 33006 1771 4000 1698 2370 Mackey. 331v 2992 oul 811 2038 Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga, 16,760 Armstrong's Majority, 2,028. fl itt et ee Fanatieal Punishment of a Child. Mary Swingler was on Saturday sentenced at Rochester; N. Y., to six months’ imprisonment for having a few months’ since, burned the hands of the daughter, seven years of age, by hol- ding them over. the: stove. The Rochester Union says : It was alleged by the prisoner, it will be remembered, when in the Po- lice Court, that the little girl had sto- len a piece of candy, and it was to de- ter her from committing further thefts that she punished her in the manner she did. By rosting the little one’s hands over the stove the said she in- tended to give heran idea of what hell is, a place to which she would surely go if she stole any more. A person would naturally suppose that a v oman who would inflict such a dreadful punishment on a little child is a very she-deyil, but Mrs. 8. is not to be placed in that category.. She thought it her duty to punish the child to save its soul from. perdition, and nothing could so well convey her idea of perdition to | the little one’s tender mind as ronsting its hands over a “young hell,” the Withering fire of a cooking ‘stove. The | exclamations of the Tittle girl—“Oh! 14,732 BE soar esol we —- we mother, #t hurts I” “Oh! mother; it hurts awfully !"~—and the noises of the man desist cx {EIN LarR QHLY prova tha interference of (83 WHICH Willi i | Bat few wa mon in this eity have a more benevo- lent and peaceful looking countenance than hers. We are not quite sure that Mrs. Swingler is of entirely sound mind. or * lp Lost Sister Found —A Child Sto- len Twenty-Five Years Ago. One of the strangest incidents of do- notice occurred on Tuesday ofthe pre- sent week. The story is thus told: Mrs Bowen is a widow, forty one years old, whose husband died last year of All that we know ofthe child Batts, Dean & Watson, recaivel a let- lieved her aunt resided in and that she desired to know of her Bowen. and the one in Alabana assared that I was dead. Thus the matter Mrs. Bowen. that followed it bacame plain that they mother of the Alabama lady that mi tweaty-five years ™e Thus the two mat and were ra ££ +Hirin O01 Tair 2d after an absence acver a strawberry mark on arm of either. Qa? sister nas fourleen Both are happy soon seeing the darughter of one and the oneself MA BR Who Ate Roger Williams. Fourtean Weoeks in Chemistry: mal back to the vazitable, and from dd a nious illustration not add 20) Williams, "the founder of Khodd Is searched for tha graves of himselfand wife. . It was found that everything had passed into oblivion. round wooden knot, alone remained in one grave; while a single lock of brai- ded hair was found in the other. the grave stood an apple tree. This had sent down two main roots into the very presence of the confined dead. The largar root, pushing its way to the precise spot océupied by the skull of Roger Williams, had made a tnrn as if passing around it, and followed the direction of the back bone te the hips. Here it divided into two branches, sen- ding one along each leg to the heels, when both turned upward tothe toes. One of these roots, formed a slight crook at the knee, which made the whole bear a striking resemblance to the human form. There were the graves, but their occunants had disap- peared ; the bonas even had vanished. There stood the thief—the guilty ap- ple tree—caught inthe very act of rob- bery. © Phe ‘apoliation was complete. The organic matter, the flesh, the bones of Roger Williams had passed into an apple tree. The elements had been to fiber, which could now be burned as fuel, or carved into ornaments, had bloomed into fragrant blossoms, which delighted the eye of the passer by, and scattered tho sweetest perfume of spring ; more than that—has been converted into luscious fruit, which from year to year had been gathered How pertinent, then, is liams?” i GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH AMERICA. Li | Interesting Particulars—Its Com- mencement and Incidents—State- ment ofan eveswitness, | WW al accounts | of the great earthquake in South Amer Lica; but the event is one of so much the history of the ' world, that further particulars cannot | fail to be of interest. A gentleman 3 Va published Seva! importance in ‘who was present at Ariea describes what he saw and experienced. public of Peru, about two hundred ' miles southeast of Arequipa, and its population was about 19,000 souls, | The gentleman who gives the detailed | for some time, and at the hour when the earth's surface began, he was on board | the dastractive convulsions of a vessel off the harbor. The day be- fore, on the 12th of August last he and town, when abont midnight a slight commotion ocurred, which caused him and some other inmates building to rush out into the lane in their night clothes: but they were on- ly laughed at for their foresight. | © Oa the following aftenoon they were | sel in the harbor, when about twenty noon immense clouds of dust were see: | at a distanca of some ten miles South Arica. | tention as a matter of unusual occur. Ol This, of course, attracted at rence. The volume of clondel dust | came nearer and nearer, and it was ob- served from the deck of the vessel, on took his stand, | that the peaks of mountains in the which our informant { chain of Cordilleras began to wave to | and fro like reeds ina storm. There 1 i 4 delusi and the A few minutes after it wasobserved that from could have been no ontical Hi ab: it wtf he so: rR 8 li F AD0UL IL Tar the 388 was cain vessel was perfectly quiet. mountains near to Arica whole piles 3 1 1 3 1 “ 1 sy bE s 8 XY is i 4 ’ : . roCxX rent thHicms2ives (10088, ang ijargre maands of earth and stone rolle { down was noticed the sides, Very soon it ¢} tl : » rae x) . 3 ] that th? whole earth was shaking, and jake By comparing d1s- + + : JR ssh} that a good old fashioned eart Was 1 progress. ta nAD " si bQ Pr ‘hed by the arth. tances oi Pores reat ne }y Lhe earth quake successively, and computing the moasaramant, it was | time by exaet lement | ascertained that the voleanic e | under the surface of the globe at that particular spot, traveled | miles ' between six and seven hundred ‘an hour. When the convulsionsreach- | ed the Morro, a rocky precipice lining one side of the harbor, it also began to move. [Pieces of from ten to twenty- five tons in weight began to move from 1 tering the whol . 11 ing in full view | hoard the vessel, commenced to | ble into ruins. heavy battery, are described as terrific | the country, so far as could be scen, was moying, first like a wave, in the direction from south to north, then it thowing into a heap of ruins two thirds of all the houses in Arica. Men board of the shipping; even the Cus- tom House, built of iron, stone first shock. which tumbled down into a heap of ru- ins was that of the Prussian Consul, Brothers. Shock followed aftershock; ous vapor izsued from them. the mole, seeking the boats, to take refuge on the vessels in the harbor. As yet the shipping in the harbor felt nut the least commotion from the dis- turbance on land. After the first shock there was a rest. No breeze could be felt; ho ripple was seen on the waters. The Wateree and the Fredonia sent theirsurgeons ashore to assist the wounded; but the surgeons had hardly landed and but few of the others had entered the boats, when the seaquietly receded from the shore, leav- ing the boats high and dry on the beach. The water had not receded further than extremely low tide, when A gy > —— ———— all at once, on the whole levee of the harbor, it commenced to rise, It ap- peared at first as if the ground of the shore was sinking, but the mole being were scen floating; the little pagoda and overflowed the town and rushed And all this rise and overflow of the waters took only about five minutes. The water rushed back receding flood had hardly been real- not ohly the debris of a ruined city } of During this advance of the sea inland, another terrific shock, last.nz about eight minutes, was felt, the thunders of the earth and the storm of human endurance. At this things on land quite invisible. Just thought that the “day of judgement” had at last arrived. the 13th ey . . six o'clock on day of Au- rust, od 0! 8100 el quiet. A long line of light was oo- that it was a sign of clearing up. This belief9asted only a moment, for the and a afterwards a s2a wall of perpendicular bore was soon noticed, 5 height, to the extent of from forty-two biads mounted on the battery of San Josn, about two miles north of Ariea, were washed away and carried a dis I] welehit, Ol L i “ii worn At place on the coast the sloping mound Other 1ntérestiaz detains as told by the sane gentieman. ach niche was found a well preserved Peruvian mum- A Madan The loose sand of the soil From the 13th to the 19 the shocks continued with comparativeshort inter- missions, and their recurrence gradu- August, none were felt on that day. The survivors of the inhabitants of the town lived on the hills in tents, which presented a picturesque appearance, being built of calicoes of all shades and patterns, of blankets, and old skirts, and the like. The stench from decompesed human and animal re- mains was almost insufferable, and a number had been burned, and only four hundred and twenty were buried up to the date he left. cr tts fp fp AP You can insult any man but a ba- ker by calling him a big loafer. Vol. 1.—~No. 30. ————— Ramp a —-— RE — - Use of Lemons,—When pertoas ae feverish and thirsty beyond what is natural, indicated in some cass by a metallic taste in the n outh, espacially after drinking water, or by a whitish tongue, one of the best “coolers,” in- ternal or external, is to take a lemon, cut offfthe top, feprinkle over it roma fine loaf sugar, work it d t 2 lemon with a spoon, and then suck t slowly, squeezing the lemon and ad ding moresugar as the acidi'y ince ses fiom being brought up nom te lower point. Invalids with feverish- ness may take two or three lemons » day in this manner, with a most mar crave] 3 wnwara inte coolness, comfort and invigoration. A lemon or two takenthus at tea time, as ent'r: sub.titute for the ordinary “super” of Summer, would give aud an auakening of rest and invig 0 c- tion, with an appetite for breakfrst, t whicn they are strangers who will have their cup of tea or supper “relish” cream.— Hall's Journal of Health. Miss Louisa Pyne is about to marry “Touisa is os amen i The reason ladies get ahead faster in pli ——— Tuesday Nov. 26th., has bean recom- The President and a number of - A voung lady having promised her » > wv - repaired with him, afte lati i An editor describing a church ‘in in our pews; we don’t go in for style, The fattest person has the softest seat. et if ——— “ambo, have you fed the pigs?” “Yes, massa me fed 'um,” replied “Did you count them ?”’ one; dere was one little speckled pig, Ipy's he {risked about so I conidn’t tls nities msn 3 {3 sags A nti £ $32: 3, Revolud IORArVACLICN 61 tA8 {¢ 1 "1 3 5 v - . Patladelnhia, October 2 bill htrough one branch, taking from the Mayor that portion of hig patronage, viz: the appointment of operatives en A bill will be in- the City Telegraph. lature to take the control of the police force from the Mayor, and vast it in a Co nmissioner. As the Legislature wili be Republican the bill will propa- ply pass, BE —— Mrs. Sinlie, wife ofa captain ofa coal barge, at New York, being insul- ted by a party of boys on Monday, fired a pistol at them to frighten them away bat the ball struck John Condon, a lad of fourteen, and killed him almost in: stantly. mm a m——— nn A A —————— A Paris letter writer who saw Victo-. ria in that city says: “Sheis a littie, cumpy, red faced old lady, dressed in black, and having iu her eye a dull sort of gleam, which makes ome invol- unarily think of a lunatei syla m.” Mr Elwin Forrest signed a check in New York, on Thursday, for $65, 000 in favor of Mrs. Catharine Sin clair, his former wife—the proceeds in part of the old divorce judgement in her favor. A valuable horse belonzing to a far mer in Addison county, Vt., wasrecent. ly bitten on his fetlock by 2 rattlesnake and died in fifty minutes n creat age ny. The reptile was trampled to Jeath by the horse 1n its rearings and plungings after the bite. ved The silly people who ave digging for zold in Kelly's Island, Lake Erie, un ier the dircetion of planchette, have goneeight or ten {eet into solid lime- stone wit’ 0 U results, . but they per servere. 1s: The Grecian bend has come to griet in Montreal. Two young ladies who veaiured out with¥t recent'y were so mercilessly ridictled that they had to take refuge ina ghop. in iad — ae Burdened by two invalid children, one mad and the other dying, the health of the Queen of Belgium threat- ‘ns to break up, and she is only bouyed up by her materns] feelings. serine ie omit ira A roll of bills of $250 was recently found in a rate nest in Twenty-seventh street, New York, for the supposed robbery of which a young man was sent to prison, which caused dissipa- tion and a paupers death. el tf Mpg ——r pt &. When you Lear a man say, i but a dream,” tread on his cine and wake bim up. “Life is real.” TOTIONS of all kinds; Stalrin 's loves N Handkerchiefs, combs, ORC vosin, in all their variety sad v et BURNSIDE s THOMAS. DSHING TACKLES, rods lines, heoks. flies. sen hair baskets, sto. Rig yer out to catch trout at BURNFIDE & THOMAS i ——— mE, rr er————— ara -— ——— INE:-GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old gov. java, best quality Rio cofes, vest oolong hlark teas, green teas, lovering syrup. golden syrup, Drips ea ing molasses, rice and everyshing in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS . is ths place. URNSIDE & THOMAS, Offer to tha Public ene of the largest and best selected stocks of merchaa- dize, in Centre county. Call, examine and wee for yourself. YHE Largest and Best Stock eof warran- A ted, Boots and Shoes, warranted te give atisfuetion, at rediiced prices. omly te be BURNSIDE & THOM AS, GU PICES of all varieties, ground to srder S and warranted to be strictly purs, {t is the only place vou can find unaduiters- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfae- tion., You ean only find them st BURNSIDE&THOMAY. HI 2 WS, knives, spoons, coffes mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, inmps, forks, chains, & c.. af BURNSIDE & THOMA® found at HE COLLARS, if you doen't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, got good herse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMA®, {I2 TED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, pine apples. und peas in great varies ty, at PURNSIDE & THOMA®R, TI ASKETS in all their varieties, chi’dran carriages. willow ware, guns, ps tols, powder, shot. cape. cartridges. xo BURNSIDE &« THOMAS HES, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in preat varieties, govers- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martinzales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, buger harness, hames, ete. Everything in the qad- dlery line, at RURNSIDE & THOMAS’ AND E: DYTYIM™ AUC AA WW AT CENTRE HALL PA. A. D.SWARTZ, faving opened a new and first-class Con- fectionam | he is prepared to serve the pub. lie with rood fresh, PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS FRUITS, NTT. TOYS and : FANCY ARTICLES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, : ar Ae : nd evervthing in hit line, at all times FRESH OYSTERS, Always on hand and served i= every style HIS ICECREAM SALOON Will ba onen during the Summer sand will be kept attractive by the very excel- tent Cream of all popular flavors, constant ly on hand. : Pic Nies, nrivate parties, &e can be sup- nlied with all kindsofconfections, Teacream, Cakes, and fruit at very short noties Me oct. 20% Jy Ne THE HEIRS and T.egao { Revresentativez of Daniel Boe-hore deesased: Take Notice that, hy vite of a Writ of Partition, issued ort af tha Or- nhan's Court of Centre canst directed, an inquest wil romshure. inthe Towr-' (aaty of Centre. an Toasdavw of XN wember, A.D. 187 gt 10 'n'alock. a m. of saldidav. for the mirnase of makine n irtitinn nf the real ostate of 3ai ta and among his heir: and legal rapresen- tativea! if the sam#® ean he done withont nreiudice to or spoiling of the whole: oth- vermweice to alte and ‘annraise the same nc- sordine to law, at which tima and place vou may he present. if vou think Wd tome ald nt A R - Haines, snd Theol, 3 3 18 GAY 1 deceased nrope™ and eenecial notifisation hereof. is herawi*h wiven unto Flisabeth Boeshore and the ahildren of Catherine Kresmor, formerly Catherine Boeshore. | NZ KLINE. Shariff" = Office. ] Sherif. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 2. | ft Milroy Warehouse. The nndersigned havinz onened 3 Were house for the purpose of receiving Grein st MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. would be glad te see all thair friands at the above place, whera tha hichest Cosh nrices will ha naid far WHEAT. CORN, RTE OATS, BARLEY, and all kinds of Grain and Seeds, “Wo kesn eonstantlv on hand PLASTER, COAT. SALT and Fish. 73=The Rail-road depot ie in the same building. ps GEO BLYMYGR JOS. P. BLYMYEX sepl® 6m : : _SrpscaiBs—=For the Reporter, at ence