SHY sey CETRAW | baited 84 ti 1 HAD E I HROT War 10 PN iv Saari 2 Be HineW " abe : fail covey Bit ¢ badsan ai \ ¥ I ald den { n rgd ane, W* * Rd TP w ahs bea i 8 bala os Fa I a. pr. vis # & #8 wii Kinds. a J ey g ee; citizeng. Ride wou county, that Ire fu on Ry. ao YEW B GIES, With and Ses RR a syhich will be Surgeon & { Mochanical YT Who is Porinal ently Totated’ hn Anvons in the © y N off, sndiwhio' had been practic, od & i success-= having the experience of a humber ST yhatsint sion, he would verdially invite ay have a8 yet not Hiren hime a oil and test the uthfulness: a. aesertitn. gs Teeth Extracted. Lwithoutpaia, [a maw 2208,1y h ENRY B 4d. Des SHUGERT, eng SRECER ER, Cashier. ! res: (NTREL COUNTY BANKING co: (LATE MILLIKEN HOOVER & CO. F RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, « y And Sell Government apart, Gold and Cou- pons. hy 068, POL Orv IS 3 apl® or R. P. SMITH. “offers ’d services, Office, apl? 68, tf. AS, MoMANUS, tlaw, Bellefonte, prompt: ly pays » ieation to all business entrusted to im. W July3i68., 5 ¥- REFF, ¥ 1.. Physician and i Pe Hall, Pr; Offere Nis foment serviees ta the citi- sens of Potter snd adjoining townships. experience ¢ of 21 yearsin Medicine and Sur- Bly. LARD RE lofts, Pa, is Professional Puih Hall, Pa. has the active praé ice of gery. m NN ALLISTER. & : apllf ¥ ft 3 JAMES A. BRAY ER. ATTORN B¥SsAT-LAW, Bellefonts Centre Cc., Pe Le., Peon’ al i ~ Chas, H. H Attornepat Law, Bellef A Pa. déeB1y A ILUERS I HOTEL « Pa. > Woo fe +S ood ard, Gentes on deans, oh voi [This fa write Hotel has been Hoja Ne furnish- ed its new proprietor; and is” now in- evely: reipectone of the most pleasanteonn- try Hotels i in, ¢ NEAL Peunsvlvanin: ~The travelinz com ftv and ‘drovers will al- ways find ths Be ars Pro- vers canna tines entoommad ar is stables and ure for an a tle or ho WO] julyd'68.tf. Proprietor. stag few re 3d. Its central locality kes i it a for all visiting the city on ure EE fon fi apll 88;¢h- ETE 0 ATH aay Ria 55% ne Rage het an (formeily oie (GRRaTH Aihgio i ix PRICES, E. GRAEAM & SON. ist E DOOR N OfIRWIN & WIL PONS HARD- RDWARE STORE: ¥ BOU y » Gls Set pi at , E ham & Sop > | bas jab in Erbin adsl on A ai Wot Had a 151 argo montiof » $e Gum:Eloth, Artic, Over. Stiges; swe P ar thoSeasont | if The LADIES DEPARTMENT pil From i most fa Sop warrant hin Philadeiphispand wirmrt only $ sof fakkat we Vo have. ob lrg 80 Ts 1 wast BAIS & CHIL man's English. 2 Bily ALES, at Thien advance, rti man at a Sr FPR HON. ®2.00 when not paid i 5 cents, arter, 1 month 1 Rep ¢ 0 goIenks are inserted at $1, ceke, te, sens | Jean ITER re A UOVRRN ORT. REME JUDC E; CYRUS L. PERSHING, of Cambria County. fin pe lished Views. Cincinnati, A ug; 19 George Hy, n morrow. tion and concludes as follows : “Gov ernor Hays, in his speech at Wilming. on that important ‘question. difficult to be obtained, rewarded, industral pursuits hampered, is 2,649, the stoli and’ rece Bik Co 1 sti tions. how Jott A Hr AD sawrpith. AT stzounirsl £ C el het, t [ ised nen. IT8I8h4A7 T4 WA IIW 2 ¥IWS equal, unjust and onerous that dend capital is exempted and active capital and labor weighed down. with the picture ' he might. also have said that for eight years the republi- eap party had been in absolute posses- sion ‘of the government, that a repub- lican Secretary of the Treasury has now the control of the money market inthe country, and that he uses his power only still further to contract the currency, increase hard times, buy overdue | bonds at one hundred and twenty dollars, Which by law he is entitled to pay at par, thereby taking twenty dollars'for every hundred from the taxpayer, giving it to the bonc- holder. The farmer, merchant and manufacturer will ask why remedy. They are important questions for this fall. They touch the demo- erats and republicans alike. They rise above the dominion of partizan po- lities. They should be considered with the calmest. reason, purest mo: tives and best judgment. Tn this spir- it I shall discuss them as soon asl ant ible to take part with my friends in the canvass. Of the result int October, we need have no fear, ves itt ip lip An A HORRIBLE AFFAIR. —— Dread, The Other Fatally Injured. A fearful and fatal affair took place on Thursday, in West Newton, on the Pittsburgh and Connelliville Railroad prove fatal” A butcher” ‘Fesiding ‘in the town had paschased «as bul locks which he was driving to the slaughter house. Theanin: al proceeded quietly through the rect offfhe town; until’ a scent of the blood, he beeame furious and unmanageable. ‘He rushed furi- ously down Main street of the town, attacking every person ‘and anything that came in his way. While pro. ceeding in his mad course, he made attack opon a Mr. Icely, who happen- Him, and striking him with his sharp horns, gored him ina frightful manner ripping ipen’ his abdomen and chest tearing a portion of his lungs out, and leaving his heart exposed to view, Apother, gentleman, whosen otld not assertaing. far “but. fittle, fence, and completely crushed, = The dose the, door, ed in every direction. ® some one else. id TPIS i nN I. a A le a ceeded in killing him, A gentleman informed us this morn ‘wis near the sehool house, blood was thrown aginst and into the windows. The children, pafic stricken, fled up stairs. other injared man is fatally hurt. pr pp The Dark Days of 1780.—The Phe- Witness. a funeral pall time, fearful phenomenon. but I believe no satisfactory conclusion was ever arrived at as to its cause, must have proceeded from. a total cause escaped the calculation’ of math- ematicians and astronomers, was easily. shown to be impossible by facts and figures. It was then the darkest and most hopeless period of the war of the Rev- the desponding and discouraged to be sigoificant of the end of that which then appeared to them, a hopeless struggle. Sone of the more sanguine insisted always the darkest, so this strange and to the bright dawn of liberty and inde- pendence that was soon to follow. The father of the writer was then a boy of thirteen years, and was at work with his father and brother; planting or preparing the groutid. “Jt was a dull hazy morning, and as the time passed it gridually thickened, and by ten o'- be quite apparent. They kept on with their work, and us the glooni increased they observed that he would pause once in a while and look intently all around the horizon and overhead, but made no boy to go to the Barn “and tur’ ‘the horse and all the cattle that were inside out into.an. open lot, aud to close and secure every door’ and window. It ap: peared that he wa¥ apprehensive that some sudden and furious gust or squall would soon manifest itself, and that the anima s wold be in. less danger out in the field than in the build: ing. Still the darkness grew thicker and | deeper, till . presently . he said they might as well grit work for the present. On regching the house the mother and Sister were about their usual * duties pale and silent. Little was said, ex- cept an occasional remark or direction in a low tone, No one seemed inelin- any kind. Soon dinner was feady A dead silence seemed to pervade all nature, broken only by the vecasional restless and uneasy. + upon it, day. darkvess.”’ the sky. but a Tittle way and then seem’ to dis- around,~[Cape Ann Advertiser. ] fps ll Mp = eign " "The latest snake story turns ered to be iv the regular habit, of feed: deprived of this singular; pleasure, bu; | thus far failed. b) sb os an AAS A ADO ro SRA BE ee. THE TE frre Confession of i Fiend. In the spring of 1868 several serions accidents occurred on the ling of the Deleware division of the Erie railway, |. in one of which—the Carr's Rock-dis- aster, on the 15th of April in that year-—more than a score of passengers lost their lives, and fifty or sixty others were wounded. In each of these cases the track had been maliciously dis- placed, but all the efforts of the eom- pany to ferret out the perpetrators proved futile, and finally a standing reward of one thousand. dollars was offered for any evidence that would lead to their conviction. A short time before the occurrence of these disasters, the company dis. charged from their employ and caused the arrest of an Eoglishman, John Bowen, sixty-four years of age. for forging a pay roll. * Bowen has been in this country for tweaty two, years, and has resided in the neighborhood of Sparrowbush and Rosa's Switch for several years past, On Monday last he made the follow- ing confession : I reside in Orange county. I have read the Bible, and prayed lately, and hope to get some of my sins pardencd. [ may not live long, and don’t like to to die with so much on my conscience. I wish to lighten ita little. About between summer and fall, three yedrs ago, on the Erie railway, between the Delaware bridge, at Saw Mill Rift, and Kennedy's Cut, I" was going along—I was not working for the company—one day, and I kicked a stone from the middle of the road to the edge of the track agamst a chair; there it lodged. I didn't’ think it would do any damage, but it did, it | started two or three cars off the track: | Some time in February, one year ago, there was a crooked rail at Rosa's switc¢h near the chair, I took a piece of iron and pushed the rail out of the chair, and raised ‘it up and put a spike under it at the bended pace on asecond quarter tie ; I shoved it. back into the chair, but it'wouldn’t go in without something heavy to force it in; I left it at that, and along came | a freight train and, broke it off, and the train ran down the bank. About the 15th a year agodast: March, ( April) at three o'clock in the’ morning, 1' came and had been at Lackawaxen ; I went to see about a silver mine I had burn- ing out there. my foot, which hurt me and so'I walks slowly down the track until I came to { Carr's Rock, a freight train passed there (going west), I stepped aside till it passed ; I saw on the riverside a rail érooked which . was working up. and down as the train passed. | I took a piece of the cap off & rail and tried to fix it as well as I could. I' shoved the rail out of the chair and put a block under it to raiseit; I put a spike under a quartertiein order to make it come to its place again. 1 didn’t think it was going to do any damage at all, I traveled on from half a thile to three-quarters down the track when I heard & great tivike. I thought: it. was the totes | slipping ' down ‘into’ the water; instead of the stones it was’ afrain going east; and in two or three dilys I heard it was a/train instead - shqnes. > That was the Cir a Hock etabiing! I felt very sorry from that time to this; singe I have been here I don't sleep. at, nights. I was not then in the employ | | of the Erie company ; before any of the occurrences I had been employed by the Erie company, ahd ‘had been ‘dis- charged by the company and seit * to jail under a charge of forgery. I knew when I put the spike under that rail, but if a train had come from’ the east it would have drove it down. IT train was coming. ; Jonx Bin This confession was made iy John ford Jail, Pike county, Pennsylvania, where he is confined to answer: the double crime of tearing ap railroad: ging one Jas. Knight with the offense. The erimes for which he is confined. year. | Hn doi 1B! Cipois, Attorney-at- Law, | Milford, August 15,1869. \ Cogfession mace in pS G5 PE i NA Kus AY ULAR a - a ron ——————" co aes eth a et ——— pte. i "» o———— a So - — rey ssn fm 3 * (HOLEN VoD Hom HH it yoy 7 Gl wt dine BG “Hd & y ino rity aH Vl 9.2 sd lardw syrreesh qe nuh “o Sac 561 Eg VOH ps fh { Redington, Oliver 8. Disihick, ) delhi The 6 Corneline, Jamed 5. Smith indy Johar | (1 D. Biddis. nd lites il $e rrr gh fs Mp © Good Advice, Th. Nobody: is. , mare like an hanes man than a thorugh, rogue, When you see aman with a great deal of re; ligion displayed in his shop window, you may depend upon, it he keeps a very small stock of it within. Do not choose your friend by his feet, Don’t be fond of compliments; remember, “Think you, pussy, and ; thank you, pussy,” killed the cat, Don't believe, in the man who talks most ; for mew- ing cats ars very seldom good mougers, By ne means put yourself in ; another person’s , power ; if you pul ¥OUr | juni in their second httack.” The lew | thunrb between two grinders, they are. of the Cubans in the con test was 14 . very, apt to bite Drink Dothing killed, wounded and missi without seeing it ; sign nothing with- I | of phe Spaniards i is i ning Ti at mo out vending it, and makessure that it | than double that number:»€l. id means no more that it’ «aye! “Poh’t | nerro commanded the Cubans The! go to law ‘unless You shave ‘nbthing tot tis reported > have been 3 the lore ; lawyers houses are built on fobls ‘Todst fesperate, character, the Labans, heads. In any business, never wade fighting with ap Ebest thus ' into ‘Water where you cannot see the | frresistible. LT Ha bottom. , Put, na, depondence npon, 1t is feared that a will be a very g ; and count money, Roy " thoi after your own kin Soe the sack open diminution crop before you buy what isin it, ip throughout the entire west Wirptae. » dish who trades in the dark on be | & difninution which will reach perhaps. cheated. Keep clear of the man who | *" a¥erage of 33 per. cent, upon, ¢ does ust value his.own. chameter. Be- | PoP VE last year. “Throughout the ware of every man who swears; he States of Ohio, Incliana and Hingis; the. who would, plaspheme = the Maker | “OP was planted nearly a mouth later nitne; would make no benes of lying or steal- than usual iw consequence of the.cold ing. - Beware of no man more than of and constant rains. After it was plane yourself, we carry our ‘worst’ enemies ted it germinated badly and grew with us. When a new opinion of a’ slowly, and the heavy ruin fill of doctrine comes before you; do not bite | June, anda large! portion of July, mot a till you know whether it is bread or a only prevented it fri beivg properly \. stone ; and do not. be wife that the cultivated, but “drowned” it almost.’ ginger-bread is good because of the effectually in thé dow lands The ex<.... gilt on it. Never shout hallo! dif] ® treme wet weather was ful lowed (by: Borg | you are: quite out of the wood ; and | drouth wlrich in: turn... did immense never cry fried fish till they are caught | damage to the érop, while in many lo... in..the net. There, is always time {'ealities it was ‘al most totally: destroyed. enough to boast—wait a Ii ger. |b Hailstorims: cama rhutrieanese | As ah Dou't throw away, dirty » water till | you | conséquence; we. -diay lot foro igh: : have got clean; ; keep_on. scraping t the prices inept as well asi Sow ovo) roads tll you, can get better work ; | thie price of une generally regilatesi... ina’ nel eyt suite tiles of Sayan y de bas botag: i alo ga ¥ ¥ \ ty fe i 91 “4! * . ih » 14] a RE Washington; 1 Auge 2 Addyices 7 | Ri front Cuba to the Fh feskivéd (by | Cuban symp 13 he ve an ac. countiof a Le Tih pro of Jordan's Bl ahd Hie’ trop of | (Viatmaleda, near Puerto Padre, The Cubans, numbering Jess than ) Were encamped near Puerto Padre, where they were attacted by a force of Span- {ish regulars and volunteers over 1,000 { strong. In the first attack the Cubans were gompelled to fall back. They, : however, rullied and, securing 8 more defensible position, repulsed the Span- « malta bh, and the humblest office is el being out of employment. Always | : give up. the road to bulls and LL sd Ly and never fight. with a “coal-heay ddl lor'content with a : hae Tor | a they. will be sure to blacken Youd. cits [Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. 1% Gieme ral brew: te A homie and SES Able don-’ iT Ey ab gi} ble suicide was enacted at IT lfetson: ville Todiana, | the Victims being a] sul A = Be nL, \ id W MIE ache, a Gertban, after sirinking hiss a] Ir th ar ky to exdess with his wife, went out} rub fy ith ox xiv i and. procuréd a half gallon ‘of béer Titikal Ass shes heats, ¥ idan L which he brought home ; Lig wife! forr t ckshun drank some. of this. beer; and _whithin our | he sl shin Azz Ey Loaug wa i : i ten minutes was@®'.eotpse..defore dy tht Ri Barnacle could be prevented, he drank ault this: 0 dee coutf Re a'lurge quantity. of the same beer, and died about noon—halfan hour afler arrivd Attuuiitioe Bus ‘bias bine pb i his wife expired, Upon making an the guvern: R on anal ysis of her beer; it, was found.’ te contain arsenic and. morphine, and it is supposed, that Barnacle put. it in the af ur totes di No dads atom beer, ashe and his wife were_ heard to |. . JON; KOYO pyro talk of poisoning each other, during , boii § dust their drunken orgies. , Barnacle had og o been in. low spirits since his marriage, ‘by reason of a false statement thas bis ‘wife's. former hushed Was still biv- 1D ing, tr ssThe | Bloomsbu Colutibian notices | theiroctnt disober, “of War Sot Sn aw 30 awell that had fot beei used TOF ‘many’ "gi wifle, i , Ail yeurs, in Rohtshirg, Coltmbia éouiity, | {ty of the continues wi and connected therewith’ tells thé tory’ oe) ‘mins that have, fallen, that sowie: ten ; or wives years Sd inl in the: state, and! not sufeiic. i Mosed Svage returned to nt! to inftigate ‘the ‘drovights: Ae: «v from Odlifornia with a large sono nk i Aap wae eo gold, andstopped A¢ the Botise of WHI | gions state but - Ay Wf. the poy ‘son Ager, the owner. of the well, and] Gore satediok bl 1m be EE pod has never been heard of sineej. nt ean Corn is almost jog oi fag Ager covered up the well: the next} day, forbidding. its use. | Soon after- wards Age made a trip to California, bat in ashort time returned with .a bag § A dug of gold. © A few! yeam ago he sold out | (among whow are grown-up ( ny. {and is now believed to be. residing in| to. her bedside, aud sid; that. i al. Washington eity or its vicinity, her married Fife: of twenty-five . Fouts 1 nor fook Ruck Holbrook mil Jofliny Mir Sete ir and Nh, phy, two well known Chicago burglars . . were shot and Killed at Hennepin, IA negro wo mmamed. 1 70. Mille, perpetra- yesterday morning, while in’ the abt ted the: gp of crimes upon an inno- oil "of breaking from the Gouhty fail i in that | cent orphan’ white, (girl; (aged, about. place. They had Deen confined to an: fifteen years, wien Pureyseilis swer a charge of burg ary, A “youth! Junia ta ceul estlay” of lust aw wamed Fitzgerald, #ho' also broke Jai | week; Kher wary , Arrested. v with them, escaped.” =" ain AITO: : ly cseapediiyamdbing bys: enraged ib “An Erie wivay Soy neil citizens “before the officers ‘reached the vi | ei F182, 000. HE ; “]Btisan ‘with the fhomster ih g ot WEE sari TH | sxcdibe wediond yuo ivoetad 160 Baw i Sv, hontai ; 2 DOiuNE op 3 nobel, Offa rites ca 2 = * 3 saW "sail ha fio a ‘ps dv op dl Yo ae oil mi won [low # Ot! oid edad nT ea utah i wa * Ih ios i ; m— BRS A | ve been, , x do 5 #3 A Mes. Levi who dred-atPtlepay ov: New Jéisey; “on Satur los Los breaching fo Just, eal called ra i it i Lippe g 2 regia fi: Ce : 2.7 y i € £9 Le fag ¥ Fly ET Pay 5808 £3 i 2iad 5 $885 § # # i 3 g - MW ui fv Ty s #5k ist wy a : Ga 3 Frit % $4378 if (P50 45 Hii