dal J OWE SEWING MACHINE. Geo. Fairer, at Bellefonte, sells the cele- brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has he superior in the market. Go to Fairer's store and see it. It hasreceived prize med- als at all fairs. They are the oldest estadb- lished machines in the world. july8'68,tf. ———— FA Raitt Milroy Mifflin Co., Pa. ANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE, &c. His stock consists in bu of SPEARS ANTI-DUST COOKING VE, _ she best cook in the world. The Celebrated Barley Sheaf. Ironsides Cook. Oriental Cook. Fulton Range. Oriental Base Burner Parlor Stove. Oriental Parlor Furnaces. Spears Parlor. Spears Orbicular. Also great variety of Gas Burners, Egg Cannon, and other Stoves and Heaters, Qhurehes, School Houses, &c. = A full line of Tinware and SelfSealing, Fruit Cans on hand. Particular attention paid to Roofing, Spouting and J obbing. Close eash purehasers will find it an ad- him a esll. His Store is RR "Dupot junel®' 68, 6m. TINWARE! TINWARE! J. REIBER, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Petter township, that he is now prepared 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, on hand buckets, cups, dippers, dish- oi, de, &e. SILVERPLATING. for baggies exeeuted in the finest and most durable style. Give him a call. His char- ge are reasonable. aplO'68 ly. Buea BUGGIES! J. D. MurraY, Centre Hall, Pa, Manufacturer of all kinds of Buggies, would respectfully inform the citizens of Centre county, that he haz on hand NEW BUGGIES, sold at reduced prices for cash, and a rea- sonable credit given. Two Horie Wa ns, Spring Wagons &e., made to order, and warranted to give satis- faetion in every respect. : All kinds of repairing done in short no- tee. Oall and see his stock of Buggies be- for purehasing elsewhere. aplO68, tf sfiyy, ooo 0 TIC JoiRsT NATIONAL BANK OF Bellefonte, Pa. (LATE HOMES, McALLISTER, HALE & CO.) B.C. Hoxzs, Pres’. - J. P. Harris, Cash. This Bank is now erganized for the pur ose of Banking under the laws el the Uni- d States. 3 Certificates issued by Humes, Mc Allister sentation atthe counter of the said First Na- sonal Bank. and sale of Government Securities. F.C. HUMES, apl 68. President. i Science on thc Advance. O NH. GUTELIUS, " Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist, whe is permanently located in Aarons- burg, Dr. Neff. and who has been practicing wit eerdiall given him a call, to doso, and test the sruthfulness of this assertion. ze Teeth Extracted without pain. may22.68,1y J. D. SHUGERT, MENRY BROCKERHOFF, 3 Cashier. President. J HOOVER & CO. ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. / RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, : Buy And Sell Government Securities, Gold and Cou- pons. © apl0'68. RVIS & ALEXANDER, Axterney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. CLL aplOes.; . 2 Si " DAMHOY ATTORNEY AT-LAW Office on High Street, Bellefonte a fire apl0 68, tf. OHNP. MITCHELL—ATTORNEY- @ + AT-LAW, Office in the Demoerat- ie Watehman Office. ap30'68. W. H. LARIMER, Office with the District Court House. RF. SMI] services. apl7 68 tf. AS. McMANUS; Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt- ly pays attention to all business entrusted bo him. julyd'68. J = D. WINGATE, D. D. 8S. a PENTEST ~ Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and Bpri hs =. At home, except, perhaps, the Tr Attorney, in the “may 15 68. H, offers bis Professional Office, Centre Hall, Pa. first two weeks of every month. #eth extracted without pain. © "Bellefonte, Pa. apl0 68 tf. D. NEFF, M. D., Physician and Ae Surgeon, Center Hall, Pa. ‘Offera his professional services to the citi- 4, mens of Fi and adjoining townships. softy DT: Nef has'the experience of 21 years in ‘the active practice of Medicine and Sur- . Eery. Ea apl0'68 1y. H. N. M ALLISTER. TAL ARS | > “eidins ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, “U7 t4 Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn’a. = MILLERS HOTEL : TL Woodws * Centre county, pEie ¥i Bap ae id doonis daily. This fa ‘brite Hotel has been refitted and furnish- 48’ now in- Sr——— | Ary Hote An ccentral traveling community ‘and drovers will al- ways find the best accommodations. Dro- F227} ; . Zk: no 180-1010 Jy Sone ~ CULIBUAS OF i the handicraft by which he won what ce msn ft Ml ro It is asserted that a number of ne- gro women were rexistered and voted | in Mobile. They were dressed up in mens clothing, and of course voted the | Radical ticket. al mip Me The friends ofthe robbers of the Noi { i wi} | robber now in prison at Thomaston, Me., is not released. The people are considerably alarmed at these threats. PR — > gh Gen. Grant, it is said, will favor in his first message, an election of Presi- dent, directly by the people, in future, for the term of ten years, and not to be eligible for re-election—Congressmen to be elected in all the States with the President. ene tli Meee At Blountville, Tenn., last week, a man named Rhea shot his wife inthe head, inflicting what will probably prove a fatal wound. On being shot Mrs. Rhea fled to the yard, where she fell exhausted. Her husband pursued her and attempted to shoot her a sec- ond time, when he fell on the steps, ac- gidentally discharging the pistol in his own body, killing him instantly. re et pe San Francisco, Nov. 26.—The stea- mer Idaho has arrived with Honolulu advices to November 14. The dis- turbances at Hawaii, it is thought, would be suppressed without further loss of life. The sringleaders were captured and brought to Honolulu for trial. The crater at Kilamea is again ac- tive, and at night is quite brilliant. No earthquakes have been felt at Hilo, and only an occasional one in Kau. James Grant, who, it is alleged, shot H. R. Pollard, in Richmond, was ex- amined on the 27th, and bailed in 1.000 to answer at the February term of court. en i > & > Subscnibe for the Reporter, For the Reporter. I MIS8 THESE. — BY A LADY. y I mise friend The kind loving look of thine ¢ The low murmered words o and trust, When you bid me the last “Good Bye.” I miss thee, at morning when over the earth, The sun his bright rays has thrown : And at eve, when twilight has gathered o'er all, And I from the world am alone. I miss the kind care that you ever bestow And the words of assurance you give; That though moantains divide us, you'll never forget, But remember me long as you live. There's a sad lonely feeling around my eart, That naught but thy presence can cheer; Oh 1 vy thee, at morning, at neon, and at night, And ever—when thou art not near. Bat, should we ne'er meet again in this €, There's a place where partings unknown, In mansions above the ransomed ail meet, And gather around the white throne. There forever to stay while eternity rolls Its years, us the sands of the sea— May kind heaven grant that you and I, Among that blest number may be. Mapisox, Pa., Nov. 1868 aaa il BOSTON. The Women’s Rights Convention-- Fred. Douglass on the Stump— Preamble and Constitution—The Balance of Power. Bosrox, November 19.—There was a large attendance on the reassembling of the Woman's Rights Convention. Rev. James Freedman Clark advoea- ted educating thesexas tozathar. Ad. dresses ;followed by Chas, Barnard, Frederick Douglass and Hon. Frank W. Bird, expressive of sympathy in the movement to establish sudraze for we men. A resolution was presented and laid over for discussion, of which the fol- [owing embraces the general scopa: Resolved, That we invite the Repub- lican party to drop the watchword of manheod suffrage, and the Damcra- tic party to abandon its motto o’a white man’s gove n neat, anl unie in an amendment to the Co stition of the United Stats extending suff a se to all men and women, as the ica'ien.ble birthright of every Americ.n citize 1. Rev. B. J, Bolles, of Springfield, Rev. D. A. Mason, Lucy Stone Black- well and hor husband, Me. Biazikwell, made addresses. the forming of u league to obtain effect the enfean Jhisencat of woman Samuel E. Sewell read the proposed constitution and preamble, which ‘sss follows: Believing wn (he vatural equality the two and that women SUX G8, and that as eleet we privileges as men, women are denied the ohise they sulle: a great wrong, the un- dersigned agree to unite man associa tion, to be called the New England Woman Suffrage Association. The object of the Association is declared to be to precure the right of suffrage for women, and to support such changes in the laws, as shall place women in all respects on an equal legal footing with men. Adopted. He proposed a list of officers ; Presi- dent—Mrs. Julia Ward Howe. Vice Presidents— William Lioyd Garrison, Pauline W. Davis, James F. Clarke, Sarah A. Russell, Louisa Alcot, Lucy Goddard, Samuel LE. Sewell, Lydia Emerson, Jonah E. Hankerson, H. K. Hunt, Mrs. Nathaniel White, L. M, Alcot, and J. G. Whittier. Corres ponding Secretary, Sarah Clark; Re- cording Secretary, Charles K. Whip ple; Treasurer, Ebenezer Draper. This list was unanimously adopted ; also, an executive committee of fifteen. Wiiliam Lloyd Garrison and Sena to- Wilson spoke and were warmly wel- comad. Seiat)r W ls)n expressed himself strongly in favor of female suffrage, but he did not want that or any other question put forward till the Southern question was iuliy settled. He had no doubt Congress wouid au thorize the coloied men io vote in every State, bat as som: good men doubted it, it was prsposed the coming winter to put foreward an amendment to the Constitution, enforcing the politi- cal dogma, that the colored man has a right to vote in every State. With twenty-six Legislatures in our favor to only nine against us, our success was probable, That done, the female question would bave a clear way and ? AAT » Ug as {ran- “Tp | nt v—-—— yi ete +: Vol, AL o. 84. fd : success of the other, and it would stand a better chance of Dot feel prejudices against their owe sisters, lovers, mothers and friends as tiey had against the colored men. Tharefore make the colored suffrage first, before taking another step. The Dubuqu: (Iows,) Times tells this story. A few days ago three maimed brothers from Miooesota erossed on the ferryboat to this side. Oue had lost both arms sod legs, and the other two both legs. They related to Como- dore Yates the following fearful ins’ dent: Last Winter, the three . ers started out to a singing-school, three young ladies, in an ox-s. While ou the way a heavy snow stor came up and caused them to lose thei way. After wandering about for hours they were finally “snowed in” on the prairie. Locked up io that snowy pri- son the three women froze to death, and the three brothers were so badly frozen as to result in their present maimed conditien. iS The New York Observer. Is now Publishing a New Serial Story, to run through a large part of the mext vel- ume, entitled “MR. BROWNING'S PARISH.” All new Subseribers will get the Story Complete, G e send Grover & Baker's Sewi Machine for 18 New Saker 350 wioy In order to introduce the Observer to new readers and new circles of influence, we wake the following liberal offers for NEW SUBSCRIBERS: We will send the Observerfor one year, to 2 subscribers, one or both being new, for 3 " two or sll a for & M “" three or all for $10 Or, to an n sending as Sve or new A hp A erp will one dollar commission on each. 295d by check, draft, or Pest-office order. Sample Copies and Circulars sent free. Terms, 3,50 a year, in advance. Sipyxr E Morse, Je, & Co, nov20,5t 87 Park Row, New York. eso THE HEIRS and Legse Representatives of Daniel Boesho deceased: Take Notice that, by virtue o a Writ of Partition, issued out of the Or- phan Court of Centre county and to me irected, an inquest wiil be held at Aa- ronsburg, in the Township of Haines, and County of Cen Tuesday the ITth day * of November, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. wid dav, for the purpose of makin 1 of the real estate of said deceas and wmong his heirs and legal represen- tatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; oth- verwise to alue nud appraise the same so- cording to law, at which time and nlace | vou may beore-ent. if vou think proper, and espe cial notification hereof, is herewith { riven unio Elisabeth’ Boeshore, and the hildren of Catherine Kreamer, formerly D. £. KLINE, snr J. - . ». inn, 0 = partitiol { } i to i 4a i {| Catherine Boeshore. : Sheriff Ballefonte' Pa., Oct. 2 0 i ) | £YONFECTIONERY ; AXD FRUIT FR STORE. AT CENTRE HALL PA. | A. D.SWARTZ, | Having opened a new and first-class Con- fectionery, he is prepared to serve the pub: lic with good fresh, PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES FRUITS, NUTS, TOY Sand FANCY ARTICLES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, and everything in his line, at all times. FRESH OYSTERS, Always on hand and served in every styla HIS ICECREAM SALOON Will be open during the Summer, and will be kept attractive by the very excel - lent Cream of all popular flsvers, constamt- ly on hand. Pic Nics, private partiss, & can be sup~ lie | witha'' kindsofconfections, Icecra in, akes, and fruit at very short nctice, oct. 268’ 1y HE COLLARS, if you don't want your horse's shoulders galled and get goo herse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". (YANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, pine apples. and peas in great varie ty, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". ASKETS inall theirvarieties, childrens SarHages, willow wa guns, pie~ tols, powder, shot, caps. cartridges, &c., st dip made sore, BURN E a THOMAR'. ARNESS, eollars, eart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, jovern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bug harness, hames, ete. Everything in thesa dlery line, at RURNSIDE & THOMAS", URNSIDE & THOMAS. Offer to th) Publie one of the lar yest and best selected of merehan dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and soe for yourself. HE Largest and Best Stock of warran- ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give riers, only to ba tisfaction, at reduced found at | BURNSIDE & THOMAS". PICES of all varieties, ground te order and warran‘el to be strictly pure. It is the only place you can find unadultera- ted spiees. them for your own satisfae- tion. You can only find them st BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, chains, &e.. at BURNSIDE & THOMAS OTJONS of all kinds, Stelring gloves andkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, | in all their variety and ery cheap, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS’. SHING TACKLES, rodslines, ho flies, sea hair baskets, etc. Rig t teh trout at | out ta cateh BURNSIDE & THOMA i i Kk te ad