Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, March 19, 1869, Image 2

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ro Kiri, A Towx.—A late
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CENTRE HALL REPORTER,
~ FRID. AY, NM AR, Toth 1860.
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A SETTL E R.
A democratic subscriber of the Re-
porter loaned a radical $100 in paper
and took hisnote; when the latter be-
came due, the democrat demanded his
tion ensued :
the £100 ia due, I need the money and
demand the amount in gold.
Rad.—Ho, thunder, what do
ean man, are you crazy, do you think
I'll pay you gold for the paper I gat |
from you, why that would be making
my debt over one third larger
‘Dem.—Exactly ; I'm rot crazy, but
only took you to he a man of principle,
vou advocated and woted that the
bondholder who loaned the govern-
ment paper, shall be paid in g old, and |
I'd like to dicker with you upon your
own principles.
Rad.—Hem—haw (spiting)—a-yes
1 ain'ta fool, and can sce there's
something wrong, but darned if
just that I'd pay gold when I only got
Paper.
Here is the bond question 1
“darned if it's just to
3 =
iv AD
a nut-
the
n
zhel, pay
honidholder in gold for what was got
from him in paper’ '—it 13 making the
debt one third heavier. Dut this
the radical policy and Grant advocates
it flat-footed in his inaugural.
@& —o--®
GRAN
President Grant once followed tan-
go poor a hand that he
had to abandon it. As a cabinet ma
ker he even fares worse, for his
did not stand as many days as it takes
uing, but was,
work
o
binet broke down in less than five da
had
On our outside will be found Grant's
and
to be completely at
.s
MAINZ —
second attempt at cabinet
hha 3 rsx) !
the re-constructed cabinet. Should the
: 1 re Wb 3 ; . a
President have to re-construct ns cab-
inct as often as the rump cou
y
gress
C=
3 3s sx vth ho $a Ris
southerit stlitels, lhe,
et through
: 1:
I 10 {1s
jato.
This
president 18 aboutl wnat was ¢
cabinet Lliunder of the new
xe cted
“mum candidate
from the : he is not
hat 1s to be Jamen-
a statesman, aud, w
ted, he
nated
* 3}
Jed to his aid men
i
1
an
has not ea
for etatesmanship 1s trae
Iish
on Washburne
Hamilton may be improve-
ment in the state de-
. 3
wainet 18 still a
Pp artinant, but hi IS nC (i
that
£
or alld
.
wenk ulie, con wal
former presiden
Ta ne gppaintments he shows
he cares little or has no mind {or
ciples—Stewart, a {ree-trader, wa
pointed for the treasury ; Stuart
not act, aud the president appomis a
nan, Be ul
HY or anti-tar-
this
t Dex-
A-
well
rampant high tariff
what 1s Grant, tar
-’
Nr
SNOW,
if? we presume he would answer
question himself by saying that
in
nag
ter is the fastest trotting
nmerica.
‘The rumors from Washington are
)
that the re-constructed cabinet will
not stand long, and that it is alveac
certain it
Massachusetts now
Boutwell and Hoar.
ada
GRANT VS. HISINAUGURAL.
already turned
Y
will have to be remodeled.
has the lion's share,
President Grant has
some glaring
shall point out
In his
ment itself contains
consistencies which we
to the readers of the Reporter
says :
be f
immaugural Grant
But «ll laws will
whether they ineet
He broke this
message to congr
to xem ja A. T,
abili
ait hull;
Dy appro
ronh
ean, ASK
1rt from
1789, wl
ir ie:
Washington,
stew
ties of the act of
the signature fo Georg
and which Was wis 0] iv mtend ed to + o-
vide a7ainst just such appointees as
Stewart,
but asked congress to set it
aside, and thus defeat
for whieh it was wisely enacted by our
forefat!
A little far
to execute,
the
very purpose
ne
we sle
ther on, Grant savs
“
will of the people, yet, near the close
of the ‘inaugural he recommends the |
of the negro
which he knows
ratification suffrage |
amendment, is in di- |
: 1
for if he kuows any thing at all, he
all the states where ib has been submit- |
ted to the people. Is
ug the lie to his own augural ?
Wi LE A el
In Chester county a woman is a culi-
didate for county superintendent, and |
A Bellefonte p: aper proposes we elect, ¢
1:1 to the same ii e in Centre coun-
: radic al will think
not Grant giv- |
18
eg a pee pr Epes ep
A Writer in the Todependent style
Hor ace Greely a nan of “swe rot spe s sok’
the following excellent suggestion,
If vou wish to kill a town, put up|
no more bnildings than vou ave obh
red es yourself. If you should |
accidentally have an empty building
and any should want to rent
times its actual value.
Look at every new comer with a
i Turn b} cold shaulder 1O OVE ry
one
(vo abroad fer
rather than purchase of vour
merchants and manufacturers al
same prices, Refuse to advertise,
so that persons at a distance will not
any business is being done
among yo.
in your city.
of these rules will ruin any
We think this applies to Centre
Hall in a certain degre
of half a dozen families who would
have asated at this place a year
of which would have
addition to the place, hi
heen exe luded by the high i
for property | others ean't
[hee use there are scarcely
r houses tor altho!
rent,
not
move herve,
V ever ri
there are per-
the means to build.
Hall been
much mn t!
standing in our ow
1a)
The growth of Centre has
retarded very
Lats
we are only
& ap
The Rail Road.
Buililo valley is warm up
y, and
}s
nig
HS Wil
iit.
y
nm the st
‘ . ; .. a
Jeet of 4 ratl-road trom
hye Bollef.
Lire WIL]
uch 10
toy er
40 miles
road tim.
to a
. .
.
rale ol
3%
and hop?
'
an) i
may
3
yeople of
Peo
} ty
do thet
3 +1} bats
road will become a thin
SIM
RAIA
mer than we
3 .
1S SO, d we really wish
all
" : o
afiord to make, will
not be
Y
nmiayv ho
nay iI
Y 1
should
wd,
the road
the other
this so much needed 1m
sCCUlring
ment, and more than doubly
what
will
If
Union
means to start
then
Pe We
rail-road,
their own
oni
Uday
3 1 ».
money tt have
“id
Now, friends,
. }-
YOR 3001
ceihioriha
SUHUICTIW,
now will
Ce it lies,
spent in that dir
you
with you.
ection, fit
he road
i 1
he lost and t
1
property no ider 27 }
The hi
country ha
1 1
f
il ne
make
cen t. richer. vistory of rail-roads
In this
this already, that
proof here
I.ot the
ol with
prety
. 0 vy
1a 1th elf neizaouors
and show that they
that they will not
terprise, and
hing in this age of rail-roads. Let us
|
|
“3 arinrd
‘a rail-road.
<
is LIVoO
; and her tw
he i of the In| or: int
the S
SR
I} .¥
- . a
Mas=ucl
1
the ( ub 1
huseflts he member
: tors are
at the mnit-
{ees
tors tron
of 114
WY
Grant on the Retro
In the first
Gro! to the Renate,
Mr. Stewart
operation of tho eich
Lact of 1789. In his see
i”
[ that body, he has
HICH
ho CGN e
| sage “to relieve
Preasury.” This titular desigu
| tion implies that Mr. +t has heen
appoited and qualified, for, if he has
not he never was Sceretary of the
Tre asury. We hape this 1 not the
| © ise, for it Wo Id ba too bad, a Fler all
| the trouble he lias had on account
Lander, iH CX Pose
eo EO1 and the
Stew
131s 13
( erin 's
Stewart to PEO pay-
|
Ff mett of ;
porter while Secretary ot the Treasury
it would also be awkward for him
| be cons to prove, inidefense,
| that the message of the President
| the Senate stated what nol tr
| Really, something ust
1 | President | Garant of Wi ashburme ad
| “bold « soldier be VS
They will get him ito cont:
nd tirere will be
in wi
rained
Wis
.
rid
ho
HC
1:0.
: 1
11810 he
)
10
soe th in 0
i
request to
= World,
Mareh 13.—Tha Hon |
late United States
Age | !
at re; |
[0 dav
Louisuille,
id Oo ‘ie,
» 1d ” a1 ck,
til
iv,
POR FSO.
a A
The following is the present state of
the great ent terprise of Washingto n:
ALT. Stewart, nominated forSeere-
| te ary of't he Treasury.
another in Washington, for the Presi
dent,
Mr. Borie was seleeted as
Ni Wy. He
to (an ints P hiladel
Hamilton IYish
' '
fle took
Seeretary
contributor
house,
Of sta
was a
phin
» Secretary
a large investment
purse which was
Ceeneral Crrant, nvear or two 8
by the merchant princes f Now York,
Mr, Hoare Altornes General,
Grant is indebted to him for the pres
ha
Mr. Washburne procured fi
in the
made
oro
hi 1! ndsomo
for
up
ri).
18
of a ndsome library.
app antment
. +X b ) .
Ho eC vVeNS his reward i?
pointment as Ni
by being selecte
S101,
Moe. Sharp
the Ii strict ‘of
ate as to be a brother-in-law
Presi
jd UA
1 1
tO
of the P IA
f
Ni.
onel
brother +1
J Preacher, with a
Pare of Whiskers all
Runs Awan
“9s
Yi
.
0S a
2
over his faze a
'
SUNKEN CVUs
wa a bout from {
nity
rod pounds al had
1. i Th | vier md
ACK anc od RISK td) Ii 1
vhe il sh 3 00
rapper i wil
ii
iy .
ad he
iY
ont
il
white
and
) Ty X31
W Colkit
\ i=
a)
finde
that plase
Direct {
{tO GU
i!
He
I’
+1
ol
ieman
lost
(root
gent
.
earty HE
viiieh flow |
through
He announced the narrow
friends, expecting
(In ’ of 1
1¢
his
“] alw: dVS
sh ow.
Ee
Sitka is the place where tho
‘0 a :
either loses or gains
week. A person
that was {oo
travoler
ON diy 1n tho
-»
0 1 3 Cast wi oT
day which
the one oes to the
West, and Sitkads the point where the
two rec eet. The Rus
[at
th
g ins the
|
Dy Who o
Kounings n an
eastward
rin celebrate nr
bath, while the
reached 1t by a westward
America, finds the
business
throug r i Sil J
|
who has by
JoUrnoey d01033 shops
suspended on his
saturday. ,
&
ny
il
—-— P-
x
yo tarch
n bafore the
erlaration ¢ {O-( ty
on hoard {
from
i TT
21)
il sh
| Nha
[3.
COMINISS]
New
12
of
YOVISIONS oY anne
AM ’S. Lydia Be 334 Ane r,
¥.
Henry W ar d Bx secher, died in RB:
ydav, axed eighty
Hot
rary
The Mysterious Air-gun-— ‘he Si- |
lont Bullet—Are the Secret As- |
sassins Thieves or Maniacs. |
Over a year ago, at one o'clock in
the MOrhiRg a Bro ) klyn polic Q officer
arclesaly sauntering down his
usa ben when he observed a man
y hidden behind a tree on the
ide of the streot,
Wl and carefull
Gp-
{ul
1
: IovVvenents, i
1y
man’ na
3 Nal
iden
thi
nine
man
Was oha "Wye | CO!
1 .; Fn
villk Opposiie, ho
treo steppod 4 om his nla 0
vl d AVI tho
Ys the police
June him, \W hen
ll
within
and Wi J!
te mao t the alrung
sly
ceaiment
wal
“ON Wi i
his
fell
miir-
nly slapped
add
TQ and
i
ht hand
We In
hit
ad way wlay
pnethine his
who
Holts remain :
oun bullet was fired
: n Cen-
«oy .
ORES WINAdow 1
from.
thes
an ail
awnbr
. .
In the evenin
On M
thr
ndav
ugh ag
ire street,
silent mess
a Window in Vs editorial
done evening last week t
found mn the
1 1
|
Viloath oo
Of death ecamy
\ yg
rooms,
two bul let
in M
residence, at
To this
Le 2
holes Wel
Thomas
panes
YR
HOOUN
{
I
i
~nmth street. list
With —SIR: See-
unt in YOUR 15311
ets flying into
¢ that
aftern the same
my I’ lac 0 Ol he 1311 1033,
ane of glass in
he nls
‘a win-
about
OI,
SLO
otal tod
visi tO stad
vesterday
edt
He OCCLIrrea Wi
ing o laree i
| looked For t
let on the floor
I"ronr the fact
ex mashing in of the window,
and the great vitly which it came
: [ anr ine lined to ] opinion that
ging used; and if not
1
consequence
L .
my
1 4
partly flattened,
OL no report
nt the
foree
Vout
Hie Lhe
thy Y
the ni
Lhe pe
boaeomae Serious,
iN 1 .
Jruiv vours.
1 8 Ae
J ANIEesS 11. JONES
* . 7 i.
! ECW 10's,
3 ) $f
ifehruary 3, 1861).
Bp po
1
i
for thi norte
1d street
he Thon
| aly :
| lest the Civil be made subordinate to
| the Milit: \ry element ; we need to en- |
courage in every le gitimate way al
| study of the ( (lonstitution, for which |
| the war was wi aged, a knowledg of and |
) r+ whose wise checks by
5, ns they dash it off hur- reverence for whi |
i
An Orting aphical Puzzle.
A hit of orthography is at circula-
tion in ome ol ‘the liter. \ry and other
f Boston, and some of its great
ber of naistakes
ricdly 1m a manner which implies that |
they are sare that they cannot tre of her-
wise than correct. The plan is to read |
it anybody, ed let him write it |
| those 80 soon to oceupy the places fill-
ed by their seniors will be the only
hope of preserving the Re public, The |
young men of the n ition, not yet under
y . . the ¢ rer ( { ust esist the |
without seein the written or printe d | a ol of party musi r
(\ We | | tendency to centralization, and out-
paper on which it isto be foun nd, | ha
: led wen) le | & growth of the great rebellion, and be
it verbatiom: It 18 al | I
lol familiar with the fact that the country |
e the per ep i
tort of au harassed’ led consists of United States and that, |
an 1=2meme, of al i aN b Ot . |
IDA IH 2 when the States surrende red certain | ¥
{ great rights for the sake of more per- |
feet union, the retain rights as valua- |
bie and important as they re linquished |
for the common weal, This sound old
doetrine, far different from the teach-
Hs that led to the attempt to secede,
te
give
the RY mmetry of yoo le ld |
, which a sybill had stabbed with |
pon ard, ne eding the nu does of
whan hue, when on
they A to
ce and aunt.” Kx-Presi-
Harvard Collegs, is said
five mi in
made los
gauging i
nr
Ii
willing
than
takes ; |
* the Union hy the
ispirators that happe n-
ithin their borders, must |
advocated with the cn-
of early manhood, the |
pe ruled hy the carrt pt
i Sallivan county Y. Pa. | ¢ ee Ton of the COI mercial circles,
wien, plethorie trom wealth, anunu-
Wartzboro', is ally mizrate to the Capital of the
y Jail doing pen- | 4, 0” puceh al
Ry st Oo mate Ally torturin “ hi i Till the Whee tutives of :
On the trial it was in Cont a fullv exhibited
ordered hig son LO 0) i] divi ree views and interests of the whole
day nation, laws ¢ bho ni | ) without
ero. | full di heh
y )
Ye odd
taken ont of
acts of col
to dwell wit
a received and
t! husiasi {
people will
Ware
en have
may mike
of a confidence
ich vou mav feel.
oda
or
4
} ybinntions
A Monster i
One
. ty
in the Sullivan coun
‘ . | .
hv 51 3% £9 > {
VM 0,
a
shee legislation,
. i
: 1
(}] the neonie
wee '
shown the
nore
ir
"
$ 111 1 | f iL! l }
vHINR Ald rol Wood O11 |
wianbow wae yale .
ometer was below st of Some
1 1
but when he
\ ening he Wills hy
} tho
people, in allopte
erie id {0
k! ailmiyv re-
resting
1hi-
. » Ia 2 i 1 :
imistraiion of thetsov-
: ' »
Wii : wit
to (od, |
! >
1 that, HX0
aim,
ders of
-
vn with a ie i LY
aptain, and |
»hoaten bi au
210
Wa
4 . th
3d 51
th tino.
Loe
sis
y fat.
Te
threw hi
+1
im
GET THE BEST. $135
Sent by Express, Cash on Delivery.
The Genuine Oroide Gold Watches
IMPROVED ard Manufactured by us
are all the best make. Hunting cases, fine-
ly chased and beautifully enamelled, Pa-
tent wad Dotached Levers, full jeweled,
and every watch perfectly regulated and
NY, to keep correct time, and wear and not
| to solid gold ns long as worn.
These celebrated watches we ore now
sending out by mail and express, 0. D.
od States and Ca-
ble on delivery,
NO MONEY IS RE
vance, as we prefer that
UIRED d-
EQ in a
1 SRRR receive
A single Watch to any address, £15.
A Clah of Six, with an extra Watch ta
| the A gent sending the Club, 800, making
Seven Watches for $30. Also, a superb lot
Lddies and Gentlenien’ s wear, from 10 to #9
hes in length, at prices of $ 2, 81, 86, and
53 ened: sent when ordered with watch nt
| the regalar wholesale prices
Describe the Watch Required, whe.
ther Ladies or Ciontlemen’ % sine, and ands
dress your orders and letters to
The Ouoths Ware Co. ~
148 Fulton St., Naw York,
u ve raigned having
fedamantary on the
Kstate of the late William S. Gilliland,
late of Contre H: dee’ d, from the Rois
ter of Wills, of Csntre cranty, all persons
knowine themsélves indebted to said Bes
tate, are hereby notified to, édme forware
and settle their necon its, an i those Ravin
claims against the said kstate are requester
to present the same duly authefiticAtad top
settlement DAVID CGIERIEAXND,
(Contre Ii H, Mure h, 19. Exécdtor,
Age nis ww tinted for the , Life an Ti mes mes of
ST. PAUL, $3,00.
Comnlete Une thrid aed Edition, as pprataid
by CON Y RE ARE and HOW SON with
in int rod; ie tion by Bish np SMPs 55.9
quienes of the appe aranee of ii
tod ia of this great w irk, we Favé
been eomnelled to redidee the Pp wice Af of
Edition from 3.3% to 33. E. B.
R EAT & CO., Pubs, 654 Broadway, N.
in; rly, fw
ANCERS—TUMORS—ULCERS.
PROF. KLINE, of the Philadelphia Uni:
versity, is making astonishin z cares of Can-
rand all tam "We, by dH Hew process, A
CueMicarn Caxceg ANTIDOTE, that re-
' the la gest oo ancers and tumors
or the use of the knite; with-
hirsinz medicines,
fe loss of a drop of blood:
eall Ar address R. H.
Na. 91 Arch Sereet. Phi-
A. : marix 4w
BILRBROY
Woolen Mills.
Pu.
marl)
NU
rene
%.—1 he
i
d lett
Ler
“ijt
. 1
Comniete
Mil pain
wusiie, cating or
couly,
' ' .
CC pleasure In
new ¢ iy: . .
HOANIVI «Ae pudlic ge
ratlv W ’
Wonlan Go ds of all Kinds,
i the abdve celebrated Fae Aory,
FINE MEDIUM, aid COURSE.
R vy n ree . SE. CRA —
LUMADEOF THE BESTSTOCK.,
Bs antial manner,
attenion to vis
black and fanéy CisSimedes, and
perior Plaid Fiannels: #aual
in Finish atl Quality td the
Dest eastern Croed =, abl
Mach mere Durable.
y~.4¢ will wait up the people
THEIR HOM 23, ad nd! ia
with a larg: va iety of these
WQ L, L N WD, and SOAP tiken in ex-
. » {x ) nls, ir nd - Varie-
ind at bis re .
i PAPER; of Frey kind and
atin i ee
John OC. Kenip,
Centre Hill, Pa.
)N IN PRICE
most
HJ
: -
i the
nydes especial
- i
Fine
Sunes)
AT
ay Pp psi
i"
FiMMIs,
» sen”
ol every
* . a x
HY a idence
re
IU UTHH
Ar Tae
Ta» Bslléfonie
Boot & Shee Store:
FE. GRA a & SON:
ONE DOOR NORTH of IRWIN & WIL
SONS HARD-WARE STORE.
day in cdze-
Woo bwan
the first
whan the ofl:
dil In four
'
i
ide
own State ele
COOrs, :
beating, ¢
YO! }) \ \ of food. The
hid me re. the boatswaii? and the car-
pent I’ have been arrested,
1 that C ONITESS can
1ohit, whi
1m
: (zovernme
Le taken
airing a fundanrental
nt atself, It is
to the existence of the States
» the protection of the lib-
of the people for the right: to
select the electors in whom the pol liti-
r for of the States shall be
lodged, involves the right of the
ot gover itself. When deprived of this
prerogative, the =tates will have no
POWE worth retaing: all will be
cone, and they will be subjec teil to the
’
i
1
ich ean i
1
A ’
VILNONT
Cm ;
The depth of snow iu fle woods of |
Maine is almost unprecedented at this
season of the year,
lays seven foot
Wy
Li
Orties
The
1
: aeep on a level.
1 DOW
{
ca
State *: 1,
of lumbermeun, in starting to coi ne out,
have trend It nacessary to put
horses upon large sleds, to be drawn
over the drifts by men WpOIr SHOW
It has beeow it npossible invsome
sections to get supplies to the camps,
and conseque atly operations are to
ne waoption, through partisan influ- jones extant suspended. Many lum-
of an amendnyent directly in | Moca] fom the neighborhood of
Moosehead Lake have come out.
ret with the original design of the | ee
Grant favors the appointment of
Horace Greely as Minister to E ngland.
He is being opposed, however, in quar-
stretly within the line of tle Consti- | = 1 wis Se ppeition “bei oy ir
tution. Their boundries have been | 7 ae . pote is hoing songs
air | ured for England.
accurately defined, and neither should | "
be allowed. to tresspass on the other, |
| shoes,
Congress, aud then
he Government will be centralized,
i not by the passage of laws, then hy
tl
cont
This proves how neces- |
sary it is that the people should re- |
qu ire the adminis tration of these great
cnn fs MP = nme
Late Arizonn intelligence says : Fn-
dian depredations and murders are nu-
served rights of the people and the | merous, The people sre becoming ex-
mSLates., The roubles of the past four
years will prove to the nation blessings, | is sugoested, commeneing with
. | massacre of the Indians residing on the
men | government reservations, :
EE a
A Washinoton spec dal to the World,
says: The Spanish Legation have |
represented to our government that
the Cuban insurrection has been kept
of | by expeditions sent from New
of: their | Orle eans, New York and Boston, and
expired, and hundred of | requested our government not to re-
national obligations were | coguize the Or cinttonistr til alter hay:
A manly people will not | ing heard from M. Roberts, the special
egiect the tre aining necessary to resis t | envoy, now en route for W ashington,
tb) pon those whe heeame v ouny
AHS, the A fivetories,
amd the schools |
Union of the States in defense
comrades
Minufd turers and Dealers in
GENTS CA 2 B: YTS, warranted,
n +1 nz at SS por p Iv.
HALLS Kip BYOTS, warran el,
Gx
at $5 per pair at
Boot & Shoe Store,
ham & Son's
door North Trewin #nd Wilson's Fard-
ware Store:
A large sssoftmen® of
Gum Cloth Artic Over Shes;
For the Season.
The LADIES PEPARTMENT
Consiste of the best of
Custom Make
From the n'ost fashionable works shop in
| Pinlsdelphia, and warrant eyery pis.
| Besutitvl Puttoyr Boots; Fegfaofclastinte.
We have the hep ss
& CHILDREN
Shost
in Bellefonte.
Remember the place, one door Nortl¥
of Irwin & Wilson's Hardware Store-
Bellefonte, Aug. 28, = i}
| 1869, i
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