CENTRE HALL REPORTER. ERMA DEC, dih, 1868, Jorwork aad a pressure of other hasiness left as no time to devote to writing editorials this week. - a - * -~ He dome - ow 9 _ thefinances of the country are giv- NG the peopl intich concern. Money INALEErS have been rum into s6 bad and threatening a” shape by radical hlun- ~ dérifig and ‘mismanagement, that rent alarm” AHA Ginksiness is felt, id Business is suffering. This is not RTC in the large business centres, 2: hover the couniry. i The peaple ave about to pay dearly forcvadieal seule dt has. already pro- Othercurses are looming up. When will the people become wise ? rte ff 4 eet The radieal press and ra hical' Yen- aver the Union, by an act ef Congress, They demand this “of the next session. This makes true what we heretofore asserted in the columns of the Repor- Ler. When we charged that the war was ~~ ion isstill unrestored, rect. atthe polls, would bring out the ¢lo- Se Hed \ -_ . i sta Ove N ‘ 1, 8&8 Wi ne { t sition. tic voter, or any that he will be true | next four vears. wiil Democratic Sm i fp A "never cast before. | New York | | | Total... .. States in 1840. > Y ————— | This was denied. The rads were victorious, and now the Tribune actment, act of congress forcing negro suftinge upon the people. At the ballet-box overwhelming ma- frage. By a radical congress it is now sare upon the people against their ex- pressed will. How are you, rads, who alwavs sav you are apposed to negro suffrage ? A er —— Position ‘of the Pemoeraey. Rela : { tive to Grant, The Sunday Mercury says: democratic party is perfectly indi ent about the course that The President to offi denyocrt wu nece nt ON Wil eee wa ~ wr 33 concerned. No would ask, f1:=x hands. INES, or would 1 Bhi We on sax this BO. Mati who "has been =n demoerat il 0 Il Il thin " Conde: ferred by an Executive whese loyalty to the Constitution of the Uhnited States as the fundamental law, the cor- ful. The only reason why the demo- “presidency was, that they supposed the radical repnblicans would name some pesto for the same office who would be faithless to its “either through corriaption, or an utter igabrance. of the nature of the trust -Aren, Grant is equal to the pesition to which he has been chosen by the popu- seen. We are not in his confidence, and donot pretend to vouch for hin. He has, by a sert of accidental concir- for that place. a3 a party, is quite exempt from any as all truly honest patriots hope and width that Gan. Grant may prove him golf Shes otche peaple who yoted to put him at the hewd of the Government. Be youd this they ave, as a political - or gauization, utterly unconcernad, . be- cause irresponsible. Republicans may not have a two-thirds majority “ie the “dower branch of the next Congress, the Democrats auth do _ Bo'more‘tliau restrain: and check the ésstiyed aggréssions of tne radicals on cannot possibly carry anymeasure of : legislation that, they ny propose and ~, Inthiate with a view to stop eonstity- rrtional innovations, the usurpation of ty,. and exteavagance if the acdminis- tration of the fiscal affairs of the Gov- erament. If] therefore, they are in such a condition as will” not. enable them to do anything directly and pos- itively to save the Government from violation.and overthrow, or to prevent migehievous, ifinot destruc. | : en So $150 Ang er Arty l 1] or 3 LIN Cy ERT CISE OF veaddlCal ALITRLLION 11» ¥ + : ~ > neanos 3 . ' - {Od ved Eni Lou 01 the county bul Lae Sillpic uupe that Gon, Grant, when fairly and fully | f Fg) Li to have and rand humanity | A as:4s8n { and in. many cases, as | interpolated without | weld known. | passion on this man wl "a I his open of- 1 in all know, knowleslge, a disre- was not my brother's. The. as- }- took i vietilz. i erooked adventures { | 1 S antl il yr . ney fired it, and # : Yt anly AL AY { LLIN Ligh > 1 ig COG 86 fv aat A $ wy Moh Violence at Bear River City — Women and Children Fleein for safety, | ST. Lous, Mo., November 20.~A Salt Lake special dispatch to the or 5 | Democrat SAYS roughs, at Bear River City, on the tod great egeitgment, andy this mori. "ing a mdb of fome two’ hthidred ‘men burned the Frontier Inder office and selves, an a ten and wounding a nimber. It was feared the whele town would be burn- od. “and the women and children “vere fleeing for safety. Bear River Uity is eighty miles east of Salt Like City, : Three hundred United States tro Ps, ar- | rived here to-day. Lo —~ Tho owing appre IN 4 telegram ta the N. Y. Tribune: nl _ ARKANSAS. 8 { { | { i | 1 | | | | throat Militia, Memphis, November 28. The Ap- peal’s Arkansas correspondence says: On the 10th instant a body of two hun: tered the town of Center Point, Sevier them into an open field, placed & guard over them, and than progceded to sack the town, after which they left. The next day the citizens of a meeting was gotten up to regard so the outrage. While the meeting was in progress; the same body into a field and shot then Fac hand culminated ina personal interview he tween Cretiernl Howard and the Rey. Dr. Boynton on the street. The dia logue is reported thus: Gen, Howard — “1 take this occasion to pronounced all that you havesaid of ‘me an unmiti- gate falsehood.” Dri Boynton—"Do you mean to eall me a har?” Gen. Howard=*“L mean woat I say, and I prohounce your statement an. unmiti- gated falsehood.” Dr. Boynton-*Then vou mean to call me a’ liar 2° Gen. - | Howard=—"Yes, sir: I' say that you have lied.” Dri Boynton—*"1f, sir, you had two arms I should thrash you for insulting me.” General Howard — | “Never mind my arm ; try isand thrash | me if vou can.” At this point the re- verend gentleman turned away, A Court « The Texas { days been allu Eo m a Bust. papers have, for ling i dting con- ap- y fife military f duct of Judes Sabin, | Cirenit Court. The Breham [nguirer | thus describes the conduct or at Breham,: cluding his | and his exit: On Saturday night's train arrived v enlrance Cthe Judze slightly fainting day; “and especially at night, the Judge became beastly drunk, using ae Prolifle Mothers AVG matt : Lie a ion of tho ture, as may he judeed from the ola acter of some bilz miroducod ve \ Ory y I BP i fT 14 hh n hrst reading, enehit of Mes. Geanville Lindlay lay shall’ receive soyonty-fivedoibars anvuadly, in consideration of recently eiving birth to three children at. one who in dis annuity to all Tennessee women shall in future be equally prolific, its present shape the bill does no . ", A Lo. Ling his position, which alone daved On | Monday morning reports wore. rife of the departure of the Judge. Shortly, however, it was ascertained that he 1 E Bom ihe bey : had departed for the country in com- | pany with a freedman inn 2éareh of but Jurors and witnesses wer | pouring mts town, During the even- | him from a sound pummeHing. ' 4 | tormilk. é ing the:Judge returned, and after im- | bibing attempted to reach the Court House; in which he finally succeeded, | After conning thé steps of the court- yard and climbing np the steps, he stecerlod in reaching o \ suceesded mn reaching thd bench. The court was called, { four foll The o’cloek the owing day. ever seen, and exhibited the ance of having waltlowed with the hogs, By the assistance of an attorney he was enabled to reach the hotel, amid the laugh and jeesrs of thousands witnessed this strange [rrsduss, | In no better condition, but he finally managed to reach the stand, shorn of the extra mud. Court {| Grand Jury with little or no at the bar, took another smile, and reached his hotel. During the night 1 1 F he became no better, intention of going down on the train WW Judge, what will: vow, do with Grand Jury, now sitting # sit till they hateh,” he answer train conveved the Jud #4 ward trip. statement of facts, as we hear and have seen, and heedsaiy comment at our hands. The Judge isa military ap- | pointee. ee ete A ereerearaeee (real Walking Feat weal Walking Feat, Buffalo, N.Y. Nov! '97.—(%:N. Payen, the padestrian, concluded las: evening at the skating rink, the tasi of walking 100 miles, in 23 hours 29 minutes and 57 seconds. i... Monthgomery, Ala., Nov. 27 +=The Legislature to-day was engaged in discussing the Ku-klux bills The bills make it mdictable for any. person to appear m mask, and if any person shoots owe who 15 masked after dark it is tobe considered. no crime. The time of jmprisopment for baiug dis- guised is from ond or two years. Sev- eral oi’ the bill have heén adopted, 2CCHONS Bly hd ioe | Domoeratie Salt River Procession. | Indianapolis, Nev. 27~The trip up I Salt river; yesterday evening, by the | Democgats; was a rich performance. | A prosession of several hundred mar- | ched through the streets with banners, Pan { They werd followed bya number of boats on-wagons. which were filled with i prominent Damocrats. mn af Ae oe In Cleveland, Ohio, oun [riday, J. Harsh sold to Case & Sholl, packers, five thowsard two hundred and fifty | sheep for five eents per head, the sel- el a sais tfaughieringthe animals. The Lea: der Hays? “Mutton {is exceedingly i) { I< O11 i sition {iar thay FLU) iyi it) iy UA1Y } ¥ i { $21, 11, LATCARICS | are sold in the market for will be A emptorily debs paricipatiow in its ben ; HEALrons mm it XE: A”. BF Provisions -2Y, } Mal, > he most sensible alesti £ Ie corded was Detween a gentleman and Iadvy in Now Albany, Indiana. I re % . case of" Grant's election he agreed to) Incase of Seymour's marry hin.’ A HMI D3 Vi +3 Lil SUCCESS she was to last accounts the satisfied with the manner in which the wager had been decided. > p> | | _ VIRGINIA. Trial "of" Jefferso: Dayis. » Richmond, Va, November 30. This morning, in the United States Circuit Court, Robert Ould, counsel for Jeflerson Davis, made a motion to quash the indictment against Davis, on the ground that the fourteenth amend. ment prescribes the mod of punishment for participation in rebellion, which 18 digfranchise nent, and no other punish ment is preseribed. The prosecuting attorney moved to postpone the motion until the latter part of the term. Chief Justice Chase decided to her the argtzment on the motion on Thursday next. * NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh, November 30.—The Honse Congress to remove the disabilities of The debate evineed an improved state of feelings I: resolutions fe fh Fille Ot 4 bribery t } iit i i certain scheines, Ap rg We hear it reported thaton Friday fast, whilst (eo, Ritienbouse, Abso- loon. W Aner, and oth H's, of Granville mye Cr : The youn courtesan who : 000 lies on her death bed withgeon, | Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTRE HALL Tann- Yard. rsigned would respectfully in- itizens 6f Centre county, thatthe. above Tan-Yard will again be put in full operation in all its branches, upder he management of Mr. Charles Horbary afl and experienced Tanner, * Fa The HIGHEST PRICE PAID for HIDES "Hides of Minds wanted. Also... TANNER'S BARK, for which the highest market prices will be paid. The public patronage is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed, JOSEPH BITNER, decd tf Centre Hall, IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP READY MADE CLOTHING The unde form the Le { i { i Rittenhouse chase, He fired, . - » - gn again breaking itsjaw. The rest § Lie . i) \ » \., ment. It is said to have $5 il : *¢d Odell Lid iD Ol the ; b, » an‘l vamnnation val Lo Ol 2 | LI} the latest styles PANTS, VESTS AND« SATIN OV ERCOATS TOBE FOUUD. Suits fromu$1010 $20. Alsen good as- sortment of furnishing goods, Hats, Caps, decd 4t a a &eo, xc. J% SALE! ~The undersigned contemplating a re- 3 moval to the west, offers a fine home, at private sale, situnted it-Spring Mills, consisting of a .wo-story log framefiiouse, sta- =n ble, aud other out-buildings, and a lot of ground containing nbout three 11 do I' neat. — True Democrat. rm —————— Zacharia Bryman, of West wt and Killed a bear last lay, which weighed about 300 lbs, Bufla. | 8 { ises, und the groomd under cultivation. Terms will be made easy. For further par- G. W.DUNKLE, Spring Mills, nov 27. 2m. OLOTUING—Overcoats Pants, Vests, tnd Dress Couts, cheap ts, Wolf's Store. = BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si- M iy Wil 3. discovered that the gan, which | . » n wan led to him to follow the bear me you =aid vou'd kill me, an’ if you killel me I'd kill you” ~ 1 he > 'wain writes that | iL is MI Maser, but failed. His first copy 13 its own reward.” and it “Washing M: “hk irk (rrr i \ on hire the entarprise was “Virtue they got 1 With soan 1s bad morals, threugh the ¢ Pb Memphis, November 29. —On 'ri- through the rods, 22 nN was passing Ww seized by or rO violated. the girl, and was taken to the sco: violence and hanze i. ITY a] 0 | i TN agre announ a [Ie oop 03 ave hoes receive lr ere fe et Mp reese General Grant will hagre control 53,000 offices and «.flicers, compensations amount of t L to Wim. DB. Avor Is 0o years of age, au II Health of Napoleon London, Novanba 3 ny stated t 3 ' iS rile ring trom an ; cannot give Ha > 1 | iat he fui! arn | | t | daly alarger share in the gotails of ulmimistrations, relieveing the Eiupe- ror of many of his burdens. Bo» ces anew shuffle of’ the cards fof Uni Brain wa? after rations, -—— wp Porm Tm ‘af wl . war 11 Ws [he thief who stole a horse in Sy ler county, a couple weaks 4 %a { o Ioaday mornin: ton ind was taken ail SAME evening, La a YY capture 11 il niLy jy tne a few davs ago, committed suicide at the American Hotel, He was a sin- ree fl re F.ouisville is te have a new daily pa- pereatled the Lvening Sun, Messrs, SYRUP, the'finest ever made, just re- ceived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—try it. AT PRIVATE SALE! The undersigned offers the following val- Estate, situnte in Penn town- , about ene half mile south of Millheim, nt private sale, under the best state of cultivation. and un- i fences, and TEN ACRES being HOICE TIMBER LAND. Thereon are erected a two-sto- ry weather boarded Log HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary Out-buildings, of water in the yard, and a g water a few rods -~ nan well from the door, and on the prewises. For further particulars formerly connected with the Democrat ty, are the projecters. The armies of Europe, according to the estimates of a French colector of far d LH = y lie: < irilled reco: » ' "a. ' s, de compose 0] Y 557.626 E§ SUR ve afin iis expended {BUDS Sed. A ‘Fexas paper asserts that not a State except Galveston uses anything except gold and silver, that he would advise every I'homson. President of the Pennsylva- i | | | | | | | { > The public debt statement for No- 009, though it is not. uncertain that re- turns which have not yet heen ally lesson this estimate. The dis Durserments the past mouth, ex- cepting the Targe ansount paid on ac- count oi the Alaska purchase, were coanparatively small, coin now. on band, including certifi- cates, is about $90,000,000, Bangor, Dec. 1.—Weston the pedes- trian, started on his one hundred days trip this afternoon at four o'clock. A large crowd witnessed his departure, or St. Louis, Dee. 1.—There were twen- of November. The loss was $266,845; insurance, $708,047, Probable loss to insurance companies, $259,870. Boston, Dec. 1.—This afternoon a clerk of It, Spinner & Co. drew a check for 15,000 from the Bank of Com- merce, and, while passing down stairs from the Banking room, a man threw black peppet in his eyes and made a grab at the money, but escaped with $1,400 only, Snicide by drinking water in whieh ofduciter matches had bien very fre- t in Paris. % | | | | I Christian: second . I irst to he RTO Thi 1: Kin no he will be happy - ay Gooner! Batlér is well aeqin are entertained ou 1.000 O00 ¢ used laiiy Ani ain posiage England and Wales contin a million of prahars; General Grants Wadliiiseton house cost A ready-made bridal troussegqu can be bought on Broadway. for $1.00 Tomake a window blind —ill it up with brick and morter A man to speak his mind, must have one to speak. To prevent a door cracking —Nail it up, Error—The crook in a pig's tail, hard to get out, A desirable dotmestic bird —a duck of a wife, Queer that a shoemaker who is “ever las- tng’ 1s continualy “pegging out.” The sun that shines for all{who have ten cents )—the boot blacks. Easy way ; to get a hack—try to shave with a hateheét Can the grief of a milatto be considered yellow pine. An early spring, is jumping out of bed at five o'clock in the morning Courtship is bliss, but matrimony is’ blis- ter, Why isco ffee like anax with a dull edge? Because it must be ground before using. The man who could not keep his feet sold his boots, One definition of a ‘‘corn dodger” is a man who refuses whiskey. The true test of a man’s temper is to keep 1m waiting tén minutes for his dinner. An Irishman bein drink, said: **it is si ping cold water.’ 2 asked to define hard’ fing on aroekand wip- Why is ‘a married man like a tallow can- dle? Because he often goes out at night Coffe without milk 's said to de used b; he Tark: as an aatidot? to the injarions ef- Le { | | | Christian Bame. oct23tf Penn township. RA, Mi lroy Warehouse. The undersigned having opened a Ware house for the purpose of receiving Grain ut MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. wonld be glad to sce all their friends at the where the highest Cash i = PVE Wis. e keep constantly on hmnd PLASTE R, L.. SALT and Fish. z2>The Rail-road depot is in the same bailding. GEO. BLYMY ER. JOS. P. BLYMYER. i i i i J ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRL " "VATE SALE in Miltheim. The wndessigned offers the following state at Private Sale, con- astine of A LOT OF GROUND, thereon erected a two-story’ weather warded log-house, 8 new two- ory COACH SHOP, BANK 2 3ARN, a well of never failing yard. The Lot contains «IF kinds of fruit trees, and all necessary out- buildings. SAMUEL BAME, oct16.tf Millheim, New Warehouse at Milroy. The undersigned takes pleasure in infor- ming the farmers of Centre county, that they ve leased the Warehouse recently erected at the Stone Mill, and are now pre- pured to purchase all Kinds of Grain for Chsh at the highest market rates. Thank- ful for the liberal patrorrage heretofore give en them, they hope by a strict attention to bidiness, to’ merit = continuance of the Sanse, PLASTER, SALT and COA L, on hand and for sale at lowest market rates, . M'ATEE & REED, Proprietors of Lewistown Mills. A. S. KERLIY ' » ' Supt. Warehouse, oct¥, 3m Look Here! Milroy. THE MILROY Boot & Shoe Store, Wherz there is constantly on ‘hand. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of ALDEES and GENTS, ee ~ YOUTHS & MISSES, and Children’s Boots « Shoes, all of the best eastern 1 markets, 5. Go and see him every body, as: his stock cannot 1 ook t be furhassed for durability nd reasonable prices. Three doors below MW Atee & Reed's Watehoro. Do not forget the place. novi38m © coo bog L. MARKS. i COE'S COUGH BALSAM. to the attention of the publie. s often as the year rolls around, the pro« prietors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them that amongst the many things required for the health, com fort and sustenance of the family through the long and tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgot~ ten. For years it has been a household -medicine—and a ao safety of their Ars mn xious or he from any disease of the throat, Ho 4 lungs, canndt afford to he wit it. Io dditioh to he ordisar Ba so long ‘in the market, we now furn % r mam- moth family size bottles, which will, in i Drug Stores. 5: “ #1 we i FOR GROUP 1 The Balsam will [Pling invaluable, ana may slmays ak Upon x the fod 41- treme cases. WHOOPING COUGH. .. The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible disease daring the last” tex years, is, that it invariably relieves ‘and cures it. es SORE THROAT. ! Keep vour threat wet with the belesm —ta- | king little and often-—and you will very i oon find relief. ; Was HARD COLDS ANDECOUGHS Yield st operton steady use HriHiW great remedy. Tt will succeed in giving’ relief | where ail other remedies have failed. OF THE THROAT, CHEST ANDLUNGS. | Do not deldy procuring and immediately taking Coes Cough’ Bulsum, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are «fl premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not nireated all $00~ ner or later sweep vom sway into the valley | ef shadows from which none can ever re- [ fury i SORENESS : i | IN CONSUMPTRON, Many 7 care-worn safferer has found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been ido cisy aod ‘peolonged. by the use of : Coe's Cough Balsam. i IN SHORT, it neeod OCT O0 10 lb o ory Druggist and Dealer in Maditines in the United States, THE €. G. CLARK CO Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read I'T =~ Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE 18: CALLED, TO THE . World's Great: Rentedy; ’ J ig COE’S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This preparation is pronoiinced by Dys- peptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal mal- ady. For Years it swept on ts fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely KTAave, its millions of sufferers. : Coe’s . Dyspepsia Cure has Come to =. the Rescue. © ~ Indigestion, ‘Sick Headhehe; Bourness or Acidaty of Stomach, Rising of Foed, * Flatwlenc il feariness, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating | =A : a Daath RHE, Are as surely cured by this as the patient tickes. it... . Alt ' years before the Reople, what is the verdict of the masses > Hear what Lester Sexton, of Milwwekee, says: « 84) wll —t] Wis. , & Ca, 8 » tent remedy, ugh but five Jan, 24, 1868. Milwaukee, Messrs ew Havea,. C. G. Clark: Conn. Both myself and wife have mised Coe's PRE Cure, and it has proved PER- FECTLY: satisfactory ak x remedy I have no hesitation ‘in saving that » have re- ceived GREAT BENEEMP from ite use Very res fully. - (Signed) L RSEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING, ron Rev. L.'F. Ward, Avon, Lorain v,, OF =: x] Messrs. Strong & Armstr Gentlemen, —It gives. me great pleasure to state that my wilt ie erived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number of years greati troubled with Dyspepsia, accom oc with violent paroxysms constipation which so prostrated ber that was all the while for months, unable to do anything. She took, at your instance. Coe’s Dys in AT BENERIT Cure, and has derived G FROM IT, and is now comparatively well, She rogards this medicine as a great bles-. sing. Truly yours, . Jan, 18th, 1868. di F. WARD: os CLERGYMEN. : he Rev. Isaac Aiken, Of Alisgha testifies tha it har cured a —. er remedies had fa - DRUGGISTS.: 7 will tell you, ire, that ev- ry one that buys a bottle of Coe’s Dyspep- sia Cure from them, spenks in the most un- qualified praise of a. great medical virtues. add 2 203 Ca d2 sseases $s COE'SDYSPEPSIA eURE Will also be found invaluable in all cases af. Diarrhea D ‘sente Colic, Summer omplaints, Griping and in fact every dis- ordered condition of the stomach. Sold by Druggists in city or country everywhere at $ per Bottle, or by applica- tion to x 3 THE € €. CLARK CO. Sis ‘Bole Proprietors, dune. sow I.y ° **' Mew Haven, "Ot hr -~