» ho 4 L n—————— OWE SEWING MACHINE. Fairer, at Bellefonte, sells the cele- rated Howe Sewing Machine, which has me superior in the market. Go_to Fairer's wtere and see it. It has received prize med- wuls at all fairs. They are the oldest estab- lished machines in the world. july8'68 tf. Ex P. TITZELL, Milroy Mifflin Co., Pa. NUFACT RER AND DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE, &c. Wie stock consists in pe of SPEARS ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, she bast vook in the world. The Celebrated Barley Sheaf. Ironsides Cook. Oriental Cook. Fulton Range. ‘Oriental Base Burner Parlor Steve. Oriental Parlor Furnaces. Spears Parlor. A aS pens Orbienlat, QusB 3 great variety of Gas Burners, Egg Cannon, and ether Stoves and Heaters, suitable for dwellings, Stoves for offices, Churches, Scheel Houses, &o A full line of Tinware and Self Sealing, it Cans on hand. Particular attention paid to Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing. Close cash purchasers will £ad it an ad- vantage to give him a call. His Store is ment the R. R. Depot. | junel9' 68 6m. TT TINWARE! TINWARE! J. REIBER, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Petter township, that he is now prepated te furnish upen shortest notice, and as eheap as elsewhere, every article in the line of Tin and Sheetiron Ware. . STOVE-PIPE § SPOUTING. All kinds of repairing done. He has al- ways, en hand buckets, cups, dippers, dish- os, &e., &c. SILVERPLATING. for buggies executed in the finest and most durable style. Give him a call. His char- gee are reasonable. apl0'68,1y. BH | BUGGIES! J. D. MURRAY, Girth Centre Hall, Pa, Manufacturer of all kinds of Buggies, would respectfully inform the citizens of Centre county, that he hason haad Y NEW BUGGIES, with and without top, and which will be veld at reduced prices for cash, and a rea- sonable credit given. Two Horse Wagons, Spring Wagons &¢., made te order, and warranted to give satis faetion in every respect. : All kinds of repairing done in short no mee. Oall and see his stock of Buggies be- fer purchasing elsewhere. apl068 tf. Yves NATIONAL BANK OF Bellefonte, Pa. (LATE HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & CO.) This Bank is now organized for the pese of Banking under the laws of the ted States. Certificates issued by Humes, McAllister, Hale & Co., will be paid at maturity, and Checks of deposits at sight as usual on pret sentation at the counter of the said First Na- tienal Bank. Particular attention given tothe purchase and sale of Government Securities. E. C. HUMES, apl0'68. President. Beience on the Advance. C NH. GUTELIUS, ® Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist, who is permanently located in Aarons- burg, in the offiee formerly occupied By Dr. Neff, and who has been practicing wit entire suocess—having the experience of a sumber of yearsin the profession he would eordially invite all wio have as ydét tot iven him & call; to doso, and test the thfulness of this asiertion. 2 Teeth Bxtracted without pain. may22.68,1y SBERY BROCKERHOFYF, J. D. SHUGERT, President. Cashier. Mea , HOOVER & CO,, NTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, Axd Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy And Sell Qeverument Securities, Gold and Cou- pons. aplO 68. RVIS & ALEXANDER, Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. AM ROY—ATTORNEY ATLAW A’% HOY—-A NEY AT-LA a Office oti High Street, Bellefontd apl0 68, tf. OHN P. MITCHELL—ATTORNEY- J AT-LAW, Office in the Democrat- ie Watchman Office. ap30'68. W. H. LARIMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa., Office with the District Attorney, inthe Court House: may15' 68. R. P. SMITH, offers bis Professional SEFViCes. fice, Centre Hall, Pa. _aplT 68 tf. AS. McMANTUS, Attorney-at-law, ly te Bellefonte, prompt- ays attention to all business entrusted im. july? 68. OHN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8. . DENTIST. . Office bon Northwest corner of Bishop i pring se: nome, except, perhaps, ihe first two weeks of every ly Teeth extracted without pain. Bellefonte, Pa. apl0' 68, tf. D: NEFF; M: D. Physician and « - Burgeon, Center Hall, Pa. Offers his professional services to the citi- séns of Potter and adjoining townships. Dr. Neff has the experience of 2] years in the sctive practice of Medicine and Sur- gery. apl0'68 1y. H. ¥. M ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER, WM ALLISTER & BEAVER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn’a. TV FLLERS HOTEL Woodward, Centre county, Pa. Stages arrive and depart daily. This fa brite Hotel has been refitted and furriish- ed its new proprietor, and is now in- evely respectone of the most pleasant eoun- otels in central Pennsylvania. The Saveling comatiy and drovers will al- ways find the best accommodations. Dro- vers can at all times be accommodated with flebles and pasture for apn ber of oat or horses. © @BO. MILLER, aly@' 68,04 Proprietor. essai Ten —— ——— TERMS. ~The Usnrre Hari Ruror- TER 1s published weekly, at $1,50 per year, in advance; and $2,00 whep not paid 10 advance. Reporter, 1 month 15 cents, ., Advertisements are inserted at $1,60 pet square (10 lines) for 3 weeks, Advertise ments for a year, half year, or three months at a less rate. All Job-work, Cash, and neatly and ex- peditiously executed, at reasonable char- ges. “CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDA Y, NOV 13th, 1868. a ——————————— ssn —————— sms ———— eo ———————— LET US SUPPOSE. That Grant is elected President of the United States. He will have a heavy weight upon his shoulders. How will he bear it. Under a provision of the Constitution, he is Commander-in- Chief of the Army and Navy, and he holds, besides, a commission of Gene ral of the Army which he has never tesigned. After his inaugeration on the 4th of March, 1869, he will be the great power of the country—every- | thing, for weal or wo, will be in his hands. After he shall have taken his oath of fidelity to the Coustitution, how will he act? If he is honest, and means fairly to discharge the duties of his high office under the Constitution, he cannot, act with the Radical Con- gress if it shall persist in the policy which has hitherto governed it. If he is honest, he must act with the Demo- cvats and Conservatives, and that will produce a fresh braech in the Republi- can party which must be its destruc- tion. If he chooses to act for himself] and with neither party, he has all the power in his hands to become a milita- ry dictator. Whatever isto be the future destiny-—of our country, we pre- sume we can bear it as well as others; but the suspense—the doubt as to what is to be our future—that is oppressive. We would that the veil were lifted, the cloud removed, that we might know at once whether we were to be blessed with peace and good goverment, or precipi- tated, as a last refuge against misgov- | ernment, into revolution. Gen. Grant, President elect of the United States, and General of its armies carries beace an war in his hands. Which will he | offer to the people? Who shall say? Let us wait in patience, yet a little while, till the mam of “no policy” de- velops his intentions. The Democartic party is well organ- ized, strong, morally and numerically, it is not revolutionary, it is not for war, only as a last resource against arbitra- ry government. (ive us constitutional government and we submit; continue your arbitra- ry Radical rule, under Grant, or any one else, and war—war to the knife and the knife to the hi't, rather than slavish submission. “Let us have peace!” said General Grant. Let us patiently wait and see what kind of peace the “no policy” President will offer us.— Patriot. lmiibatnt P——— FRANCE. Paris Journal on the Election of Grant. Paris, November 5.— Samuel A. Townsend, of Kent, Connecticut, raised on his farm the past season a mammoth punmipkin, which measured in circumference sev- en feet, and weighed one hundred and thirte-two and a half pounds. From the time it budded tili it rip end and was piaked by actual calculation, it must have grown two and a half pounds per day, or one ounce and three quar- ters per hour. Itis estimated that it would require ten cans of milk to niako it into pies. tinned >-—-— The Ohio Farmer asserts that nitie- tenths of the foot and ankle ailments of the horse are traceable to standing on dry plank floors. d= eattliid A debatiiig society had under con: sederdtion the question==“Is it wrong to cheat a lswyer 7’ The decision ar- rived at was, “Wo; but impossible.” Yesterday, while ex8herif Hanna, of Lock Haven, was out hunting deer, his gun was; in some way tinknown, accidently discharged. Theload took efféct on his head, blowing his brains out and scattering them on the ground: It is supposed that he was loading his gud; and that the charge was prema: ture, Medicine Wolf, a Cheyenne chief, who was killed a few weeks ago, in Western Kansas, had forty scalps 1 which he wore for a neckldce. Al were those of white people—some ta- ken from gray-headed men aff women, and some from very small children: A pieceof the chief’s own scalp is to be made into a vest chain, for one of the party Who killed him. Over ten thousand dollars were ex: pended in keeping alive the John Al- len prayer meetings, at New York, and now Water street is worse than ever before. dh tli The worst organ-grinder—a hollow tooth that plays the duce. FOTJONS of all kinds, Stelring’sglove¥ N Handkerchiefs, combs, Ro Deon; in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNBIDE & TH AW. ISHING TACKLES, rods lines, hsoks; flies, sea hair baskets, ete: you out to catch trol a for | : BURNSIDE & THOMAW. INE GROCFRIES, mocha coffes, old gov. java, best quality Rio oceffes, best volang lack teas, green teas, lovering syrup, goldéti syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything ln the grocery litie at the lowest in the urkot BURNSIDE & THO . Is the place. URNSIDE & THOMAS. Offer to the Publie ene of the largest anid best selected stoeks of merehas dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. NE Largest and Best Stock ef warras- ted Boots and Sh warranted to give satisfaction, af reduc rie : be found at ~~ BURNSID THOMAS, nd to erded tera Q PICES of all varieties a, and warranted to ri Juss. It is the only place you can find i A ted spices. Try them for your own satisfies tion. You ean only find Shea t BURNSIDE & floMas. BAS oiAvs krives, spoons, eoffes niills, shovels, dE oa, Hy A lamps, forks, chains, die. it : BURNSIDE & THOMAS Hox SE COLLARS, if you don't want vour horse's shoulders galled aad made sore, get good herse collars AURNSIDE & THOMAS. 2 annles, ahd in great varie BURNSIDE a THOMAW. 72 inall their varieties, childrens 3 carriages, willow ware guns, pis tols, powder, thot, caps, gartridges, iy st BURNSIDE s THOMAF: ARNESS, ollars, eart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govers- ment gears, + LY bridles, mariaghles check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bug harness, hames, etc. Everything int the dlery line, at y RURNSIDE & THOMAS. ~NONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT STORE AT CENTRE HALL PA. A.D. SWARTZ, Having opened a new and Stateline Con- fectionery, he is nrepared to serve the pub- lic with good fresh, = : PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS FRENCH ANPELAIN CANDIES. FRUITS, NUTS. TOYSand FANOY ARTICLES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, and evervthing in his line, at all times. FRESH OYSTERS, Always on hand and served in evéry style. HIS ICECREAM SALOON Will be open during the Bummer, and will he kept attractive hy the ¥ery excel lent Cream of all popular flavors, constant- ly on hand. J Pie Nies, nrivate partise. &e can be sup- lied with all kinds of corifactions. Icecream, Cakes, and fruit at very short notiee. oct. 268° 1y OTICE—TO THE HARIRS and Tegre , Represantatives of Danial Boeshors. deceased: Take Notice that, by virtue of a Writ of Partition, issued out of the Or- nhan’s Court of Centre county and to me directed, an inquest will be held at Aa- ronsburg, in the Township of Haines. and (nannty of Centre. on Tuesday the 17th day of November, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock. a. m. of said dav, for the purpose of makin partition of the raal estate of said deceas to and among his heirs and 1 represen- tatives. if the same can be done without prejudice te ot spoiling of the whole; oth- verwise to alue and annraise the samé ac- cordine to law, at yiish jima and place vou may ha presant. if vou think proper, and especial notification hereof, is herdWith given unto Flisabeth RBoethore, and the Childran or Catherine Kféamer, formerly herine Boeshore. a Ostheiine n. Z KLINE, Shariff" « Office. } Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 2.) 6t Milroy Warehouse. The undersigned having opened a Ware house for the purpose of receiving Grain at MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. would be glad to see all their friends at the above place, whera the highest Cash prices will be paid for WHEAT. CORN, RYE, OATS, BARLEY, and all kinds of Grain and Seeds. 1H ‘We keep sonstantly on hand PLASTER, COAL, SALT and Fish. 729~The Rail-road depot is in the same building. J EO. BLYMYER. 3 08. P BLYMYER.: sepl8, 6m