Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, March 05, 1869, Image 1

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    0 E SEWING MACHINE.
(reco; Fairer, at Bellefonte,
brated Howe Sewing Mag Nine, wl
no superior in the market, (30 to
1 has received Fr ¢
They v oldest tah-
W the eH 1.
s¢ Ils the ¢ ole
nm ode
store and see it.
als at all fairs,
lished machines i
july3 eR tf,
TINW ARE! TINWARE!
are the
J. REIBER
eitizens of
repared
and Hs
announces to the
Potter. township, that he is now p
to ft rnish upon shortest ne tice, nd
cies ap. as e Jsow here, eve ry article in the line
of Tid FR Sheetiron W are
STOTE-PIVE & SPOUTING
All kinds of repairing done, He s
wavs. on hand buckets, cups, dippers, dish
“&e., dc.
SIL VERPLATING.
for uggle S exccuted 11 the fi
durabic style, Uive Nin a call
wa a a
ges » re asonable. i}
fod “AV
Respe LY sul)
has a
O85,
nest and ni
His char-
10 68:1y,
isi
¥
Brees! BUGGIES!
Cont {5 Fall Pa. : TUR ¢
p »,. - vt % +3} l rir 1}
kind¢ # KH Eres, Wollle - 128
1 t 3
1 Iresjpncidd
county, taal ie
. p
yp
tures }
the Ad ens of Centre
hand
NEW BUG
and without top, and
+ ©
weed prices io
with
sold at rE
sonable credit given,
T Wao Horse Wagon
made LO or der, an i want
faction in every
f1Ce. Cal l
for purch
ap y IHF OS tf.
Jom N ATION AL
c Sra or
y 1 :
anted to give satis
every vesphet.
is of rephgrinng gone i
.: 3 1 a
and Soe Ag stock of bu :
wasting elsewhere.
BANK OF
Pa.
Bellefente,
ATE HUMES ¥eALLIS TER HALE
& L XX). )
E.C. HuMES, J.P. HARE!
This Bank ie 1 a "0 ]
po: Is of Ban! aill
and sale
anid Hk,
£ HH.
Surg reon &
rinang
Neienet
GUTI
~ 1 ~ ¥ Fic
N ‘eth anical Dentis
y
}
iH Aar
antiy
Sint
invite
Him call,
ay al
thitainess of tas
¥ hed wb iR
ted without pain,
EXRY BROCE ERHURY,
President.
§ =¥TRECOU NTY BANKING
{LATE MILLIKEN HOO
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
Government
PONRK,
0
ere
api J 6
D. \ NM HOY- —Al
Hi
Dt
apl 176 SE
AS. Mc MANUS,
¢ Attorper-at -law,
ly pays attenfioit to all
to him.
OHN D. WINGA
J DEN Y.
Mice on Northwest coriter of Bishe
At) HOS, except,
first two weeks of every nu
Teeth extracted without pain.
lefonte, Pa. aplO 68 tf
D.,
Pp D. NEFF,
Center * Hi wil, a.
Bir, gp :
Of ti ire lis profe rial Service 3 Go the cit
zens of Potter and ¢ vdjoin
Dr. Neff has the exp rienced of a VERTS
the delive prac tice of Medici
gery: : apli
‘ 5
TE,
T I 8
ei perhaps, the
mih.
Re
Bol
eo
Mi
ng towns: hip =,
in
1. N. MAT. Le R. JAMES A. BI IR
A? A \} =» 3
WM AL Ld LIS 2A BEA ve
ATTORNE FS- TTA
- Bellefonte, C entre OC . Penn'n.
Chas. H. Hal i
Attorney at Law, Bell fonte, LP:
MEER S HOTEL
WwW oo dw: ard, Centre « oTnity, Pa
Stages arrive and dep: wt daily.
brite Hoteblras been refitted fui 1 furnish-
ed its new proprietor, and is now in-
ev el y respec tone of the most pleas 1 teoun-
try Hotels in ce antral Pennsylvania,
{raveling community and d Aro ers will al-
ways find the boi acconintodations, Dre
vers can at all times be accommodated w th
stables and pasture for any number af cat-
tie or horses. GEO: MILLEXK;
july?’ 68, tf. Proprietor.
WONJUGAL LOVE,
ANBTHEHARPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE
Essay for the Young Me n., on the es,
buses and Diseases which dasstroy
Manly Powers and create impe idinie IHS to
Marriage, with sure means of re Aief. Be nt
in seated Jetter envelopes free of ehiarge
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How-
ard Association; Philadelphia, Pa.
junegH 68,1y.
WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral; &c., a
apl7 68; BURNSIDE & TI OM. AS
KEY. BRUINS, raisens, peaches
rH Ehighest market prices paid for all
kings of country produce, at
BURNSIDE ¢ & THOM AS.
Tv R
of foreigi fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BUBNSHIE Sl HO M AS
PBECKS S HOTEL, 312 & 314 Ru 0 Street,
4 few doors above
Philadelphia.
Its central loéality ms Rh it desirable for
Sli visitng the city gh business or for pleas-
315 CK, Proprie for.
ap 1008 eh of CHS Veber)
MILROY
Wareroon.
. +. \
pectfully informs the
that h
1 order
Or Id
tre county,
{ i
i SEITE! IHR Un
il, i :
ull
RDRTEADS, (€ettiye and phan)
WASHSTANDS,
CORXER CUPBOARDS,
SOFAS,
EXTENSION
Bre
alk fast Tabl
[Bat’d secording to Act ("ongrers, In
Jour 1398, in ( fork’ 's Ofco of Dist
Court for Dis" of Mata husee. }
WIE ARE COMING
A ND
Will. present to any person
lub in r Groat
ort
GO 0D
piece of Sheetin r.N
&c., Xe.
ilk {
ti
ern,
FREE OF COST.
The
(Wen
advance; and =
Renortor
voor
Hie
PERM
ENTRE Har
thlishi kh nt Ww}
(Xd whe
vsne 1 mont!
Advertise
CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
FRIDAY, MAR. 5th 1840
EDITORIAL NOTES.
have geen large.
We Now Double Our. Rates of
miums.
We have made many
tions to our Winter Stock
ly extended our
important
, and have laree-
Exchange List, and
our extensive patronage.
Send {i 34 Ney w lar.
Catalogue of Goods
to any address free.
gistered letter,
Address all orders to
J. 8. HAWES & C0.
J 1
15 Federal st., Boston, Mass.
iraeu
and Samples
Seizd money by
P.O. Box C
Wholesale De ale rs 111 : Dry and
Goods, Cutlery, Plated W are,
Leather Goods , Xo
Fancy
Albums,
ele, de
mo, v. BURTON'S,
Dr.
Wigranvep Q
entirely vegetable So Durifies and enriches
the blood, invigorateNthe ti ne’pussesses great nourish
an excellent tonic and ap-
o digest the heartiest food,
establishes robust health.
ears cured. Price Fifty
ating treatise om the in.
Kiros refeg.
ing and str engthening
petizer, enables the slOURY
wakes sleep refreshing,
Smokers and chewers f
cents per box, post frpé
Jjurious effects of tgfacco, with lists
aution.,—~Beware of humbug imitatidgs,
{ Trademark ¥X Copyrighted.]
cl8.f 8, tf
ruson Yul
{)
Dem
1s looki
time-honored
Rights
n rat the adher
nr QOH
nts of Ba
erinan s cloranti ALE ad
NEON, whi h propos
struction of
» radiate fro
citizens, and «
the dung r of per itt
upon subjects: which
tem of government, s
- — Ss
ReMARKARLIY WoRKS.
8 wide, 40
3: 1
~ x HCV 1)
long, round,
with a wall 1
for
V0 fect hich and
1 .
enough hree chariots
tes within th walls,
which weke 79 feet thick, 300 feet hig
ple of Diana, at Fphesus, was 420 feo
to the kt was
hundred years The
est of the Pyramids is
support of the roof,
in building,
481
and 653 on the sides; its base covers
11 acres. The Stones
in length, and
employed 530,000
The Labyrinth, in Igypt, contains 300
12 hall
Orr
~
are about
are 908.
in
1
building.
the lavers
men
and
chambers Thebes,
Ieypt, presents ruins
(9A
~t)
Carthag owas
Athens
350,000
The Temple of
land contained citizens and
00,000
hos was so rich in
slaves.
donations that
was plundered of $500,000, and Nero
carried away from it 200 statutes. The
walls of Rome were 13 miles round.
(0... Pu.
Pe
/
(Tonlre
Decision of the Sa-
preme Court,
reat deal of hair
mul
splitting AT iphien
upon the de
of the
The
ol tha
tion of
Wold
1 X
1 Of Lhe SUP Lourt
!
i
i
I 1 ] 111 fat {
pon He HECHT (1
in the athemation
hoth con and United Stat
i legal
notes are
.
tender: that is where
{tO sav,
contracts have heen made providing for
lore ol
United
coin
pavment iu coin, whether b
since the act was lass il making
States notes a legal tender, pay-
ment ean be enforced, and where no
contract for payment in coin
may bo i
states notes ¢
and
tender. Sq
legal ortied money of the
United States a ol Th
1 r 5 } sn) Low vel
CANCER A 1eL0F LONCGCT Wie
tenders
nbhacks.
n all
contraets
do Hot provide for pay me
in coin, no matter when made
specinie terms
viaao |
PHLLUC IN
act was
yr
} +} 1
anda throw the
Phare
Wernhe
1
11 1 V1
| Ltd itl,
1 ‘
i UWO
WAaVSs nit
SIM I®
| .
rp p
nfth of the
part
. i {
nothime of tne ater
e 13:11:
FARINA INO PONDITeSD
alt ili papi Re {
FIN
SINE ey
alue.
Court may prove valuable in factlita-
15 er O° fg ' y
tHINe coin transactions 1
1 conniry
| hat ought
or tl
he present, and the les
be
Inws
with the currency the
of natural
mora fion
OPEFAtiOHs
. . ' . :
action in the matted
neisg oy ir: e will regu
currency and nd us to specie pay
ents as coon as can be safely
they
reached without creating a revulsion or
disturbance in the values and business
Herald.
ofthe country.
ie
Horrible Tragedy in Tennesee,
eb, 20, A
necurred [Friday n
miles northeiet of
A party of white
house of Col.
Memphis,
Ol ight,
Springs,
Phomas Dickens
named
door, which
Without
word, the party shot Humphres
through the body, and with knives and
in thei hands rushed into
t gut the lichts and then com-
t Dickens and Wilson.
NR IeCeive a one ball in the body,
and with Hamphrey managed to ¢ rawl
out of the room. Cal. made
way to aneighbor’s house and gave the
On retorning with the 5
neichbors, a colored woman, Col.
was found dead n
Wilson's body was
room with eight
and knocked at’ the
J
: ba }y
NSLVOTE Lil
‘OOM pit
Dickeus
I'l
Dick-
ear the
in the shots
it and badly cut to } ple Hu
was al=o found badly ad.
assassins plundered the
r of value, and
tmphre; V
The
Liouse,
rifled the
negro wos
They
the bhi
ath
{vom ¢ and escaped.
bl
A wild deer wAandere nto Ayroue
February 9th. An excited erowd spee-
. {* . . rn -
commenced firing upon it. Two
by bullets. The
11 : 1:
killed, and immedi-
bor
Ly
touched
Wisi final Hy
were
shooters were all arres-
ed and fined for “shooting deer out of
son!’
Mearveh Hth, 1869.
roe
‘A Mistery of |
Twelve Years Solved,
The World of \Y edn slay | rFints
‘thi
this most mysterious trag
Dr. Burdell
own cirennmietantial confe
he Charles Jeftard
12 kill Waltor
fe
g him
1
He
dine to his
murderer of
fon, tnrne om
10 afl
] | John A
elf murdered hy a fellow chm A
The
tective, relates
Tr 1
rWnr Jill
Iatthews and w ho W
ago. Con
made to a de
tal night he
year
fession as
was visiting
Jurdell howee, and was in the
rls,
th Mr
at the
parlor with the voung ¢
on the amnse
The
and not to
Slavin
| banjo for
he
Snodgrass, as
hanjo, said, belonged
ment.
1
to him, had
heen stated, Sroderass being
able Dr.
Buardell eame in and met Mrz, Cuning-
Fo had
quarrel, after which he proceeded at
Jeflards then
only to thumb on it a little.
with whom a violent
to his room, went
Ar
tH!
to the roony of
arine trom her the particulars ofthe
became much incensed
yardell, a
rs and do for {
l
12
acainst } nd volunteered t
he old r
was encouraced
resolved
up stat asceal
In this
by Murs.
woul
proposition
Cunningham, and he
d do it.
WO « | rod
Accordingly,
, slender dager, which he
itually carried, and being informed
tle etact position of the doe-
room, proceeded
I'he doc
1 1 y -
« 1QORINC OVEer
ealthily
tor was seated at
some papers by a
nmgneed was he
that ho did not hear tix of
1 . . . .
murderer, the first mtimation |}
AT
'
x.7:)»
blow SUrUucCk
Ider,
The blow was in-
was a sudden
over his shou and
i é
10.
reitel
repeated, smd geain
as rapidly as the nervous energy of the
|
Wi ith a
dosmed
assassin eotild wield the knife.
sinole ¢
=pralyg
i
a ET ,” ]
ry Of murder the
from his chair and
with Jeffurds: they str
I side “the yom,
over-
: > » 1 3 at \ By ' 1.1
throwing chairs and dracaing the table
oust of pace, the doctor SIrivinge to seize
dirk or hold | the murderous arm,
ry blow of which was
“At one time,
caught
the wall,
"db
my
my
arnt and “ted me against
s I § hot 1h he
but I put
tw)
for me:
dant afd
ed under and hit
fetehed
fichtine about the
_—
1 him in kidneys,
It
room that made the
that him.
vas
so all about on the walls.
old fellow
him credit for, and we
1 tumble buat vou see I had
all the tir
he bled a
deal, and that weakened him suppose ?
of 1t ;
|
n +
KhNie,
th
LIC
and kept
wi that, and oreat
murder SCCON PA isha Jon Hi rds lef
p ;
HH. and Was |e {
: i
the inmates, |
Ou of {he Wiis
)y whom all
sary precautions were taken
cast other direc-
Suspicion i
The World says: Strange as the sto-
that eminent officer, Inspector
James Leonard, who has reteiitly pas-
told the story to the
as an undoubted fact, expressing
writer
tionably the murderer of
dell.
' Mr. od
and ni} to imprisonment in the
Matthews, he was convict
Having remained at Sing
also
rs vos
occurring as to the legality of the
tence, Jeftards was still kept in
a final disposition of the case.
thus in custody, he was murdered
which last mur-
|
Ht
whoin
had unwarrantably sent to his last ac-
count.
me fp on lf Wo Mp te
5 ames B. Wiley, aid daugh-
ter nineteen years old, passed through
to
Memphis, Beotland county, to stand
trial on
Rev.
<t. Louis on ditarday. en route
the charge of murdering an
wfant two years ago, the child being
the frait of incestuous mtercourse be-
tween the father and daughter.
The Josh Bilkings Papers.
ROOSTERS
There is
or ov live nature a
strengthening studdy
This remarkable pac
has been for ages food for philos
as well as the
not
more pleasing and
than the
kage of
phie
ample curious mind-—=
They belong tew the feathered sck de
nominate poultry, and are the
hands of many In Utah it is
i . | 1 »
Konstdered a Chegrace tew speak disre
hus
Wives,
spe kful ol a roos . Brigham Y Oune a's i
, in full blast,
almost
cont of arms X rooster
crowing till Le i: bent over
double hackw ard.
The flesh ov the rooster is simi- i
very
lar tew the flesh of the hen :
i
(fl ie rence vespecially
Rooster
to distinguish thi
youre soup.
tik Wah
having
»
liests amone the domest
wear the belt. and
the 'y
few strike from, strike {rom
heell.
they
ry, if mi eq¥kashun remembers
suddently upon one ov the *heathen
r 4
gods, a {
few = np: for that
ny, and wuz,
ollenc
afterward dessined
ter, and wuz forever
tew crow, as a kind of warnine.
for their
ficht
ness ew the
ing abilities, and for their polite-
hens, There is nothing
ina man that a woman admires
and
more
than bis reddyness ability to
with a hen. When a rooster gets licked
1
rooster, if he ant half so
big or hand-
sSOme,
wl; : ‘wp
It iz pluck that wins the hen
WOInan.
Lhere iz great variety ov pedigree
among the roost!
dy bhizness rive me the old fash domi-
ni jue rooster short legced, and
they walk they alwus strut,
abdominal ecubboard.
hawk-colored,
nm them, arch dilike’a
The breed
crooked
sickle,
thers as a new Luster.
and has a
and az
+
jut when you come r vi sbi down tu
earth
that can out-style,
verboard there aint no thing on
2b
IL,
They alwuz put me in mind of
looking glass,
They don’t weigh more than thirty |
az much fuss az
tew |
but they make
a tun, I have seen them trying
[i @ two-hoss wagon,
} they would hesitate | V
a meeting-house if it wuz the
ink
tew fight
least sassy tew them.
fs ix more than fun tew hear of oy
it is liken
»
yearold baby trying tew singta
line out ov the Star Spangled Banner.
The een partner in this concern iz
morte exquisit little boquet ov |
They are az preme asa |
It is a luxury
cover themselves |
with az much delicacy az a bell before
her mirror.
But the consummation iz tew see the
chieks a buggine—six little chicks no |
I soems tew be necessary that there
should be gomething outrageous in
everything, tew show us where propri- 1
iz meloncolly the case in the rooster
ry.
Theze kritters are the kamels among
they
yaid, tipping over the hay racks and
fowls, mope around the harn-
stepping on the young goslins and eve-
if enny body should give me a
shanghi rooster i should halter him,
and keep Kim in a box stall, and feed
him on cut feed, and if he would work
kind in harness, all right, if not,
would butcher him the fust wet day
that cum, and salt him down tew give |
tew the poor. |
But thare aint noboddy a going tew |
this breed, knot if |
thariz a ma |
ve me one ov
know it ; 1 don’t think
on earth mean enough to do it. |
but very little house-
|
|
£1
Roosters do
—— —————— ————r
they won't lay enny eges,
nor try to hatch enuy nor see tew the
voung ones : this catisfys me that thare
is sum truth in the mythologikal
3 first orgin.
Yu kant git a rooster to pay enny
Just like a man forall the world.
FROM CUBA.
Surrounded hy Insur-
eents-Communieations Between
Cities Cut OF —The Situation.”
Havaxa, Feb. 18, via Lake City,
The Diario says that General Ces-
bels are within the jurisdiction of
Holguiwr; they draw their supplies
from the haciendas.
The Spanish forces in arms on the
island number 70,000 men,
Advices from Holguin to the Tth
ine€, have been received. The com-
munication with the troops there has
been cut off by the insurgents, who
surrounded the town and intercept
supp ies of cattle. .
Families are flying from Remedios,
The tclegrph Mues connecting with
have been destroyed and
At Jagbay a party of one hundred
Sixty were
The insurgents were near Trinidad
the 17th. They were under the
At Clenfuegos it is reported that the
Troops have been sent again to San-
Manzanpise and Bayamo ; but
perior orders, snd Valmasedr’s forces
Nulanes and others have surrender-
leave the country,
Social Life in New York.
N . Y . Met i opoli fan Record
‘he
Says ; g .
“There never was a time in the his-
eas carried to such a dizzy height as
es, in earriages, in horses, in entertain-
balls, in parties, 1m every
in which money can be expended,
The result
is dress without taste, homes without
mn
The extravagance of
the women is, indeed, saddening to
contemplate. Exorbitant prices are
asked and cheerfuly given for dress,
tune. Some of our fashionable belles
made from Paris, copied exactly in its
tumes of He Empress Engine and the
her court. We have our
ing about equal. Then we have ‘court
qu adrilles at the houses of cus Fepubs
lican aristocracy; and in ‘point of fact,’
as Cousin Feenix would say, having
eached the minimum _in morals and
ou maximuni in wealth, Wwéare ripe
for the introduction of every folly and
every abserdity. To cap the climax,
our fashionable bridles have. deter-
mined to ‘inaugurate’ the system of pa-
Here is a good -
this new and doubtless lucrative
branch of industry.”
The Bedford county Radicals,
through their County (Committee have
rawford county system’
of nominating candidates, and will
hold their first election under that sys-
19th of March next.
ee ———
The Clearfield Republican announ-
ces the elopement of the Rev. J. J.
Shorthill, (Baptist) of Punxsatawney,
tem on the 1
He had preached to that flock
fen Y cars.
wife.
4 a
$B
The Western States are getting se-
vere snow storms.