SER RN SRR ER I FE “ ; 8 t Lay af rs atl i V4 om rj rae FE ; | Pevaivead Ti SHTESD i a i is A A CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDAY, MAY, Gth, 1870. A 1 beauties of the earth and sky Meet in my view when thou art by; ion sn Sg ASA A SA S300 TN — 8 . do, [Li ; 14 FT Henry Donelly ..... 27 49 uve do { 4 ; Robt Brad Ahan 27 49 67 76 The ninth census of the United BAU M, REIROLD 8 KEW MARNLE States will be taken under the provis- » FRONT, " + Ladl ions of the act of May 23d, 1850, on WINES AND LIQUO RS Jno Donel Winns NAO I20 71 the 1st of June next. The assistants! The subscriber respectfully calls tho ate Sam’'l Scott... 27 49 : : i ublie to his establishm n George Harrison...... 27 49 §| are paid as follows: Two cents-fir ev tektion ofhhe publie o furnish all kinds 0 we Rich dson....... 27 49 foe hi ‘lery name taken ; ten ‘cents for every | Foreign ey Domestic Liquofs wholesale atthew Irvin... 27148 430 farm ; fifteen cents for every produce | at the lowest cash prices, which are warran- Goo Meade .......o..s 2749 1 1) . : at ee. | ted to be the best qualities according to Charles Pettit nh ‘ All loveliness to me thou art, tive establishment of industry; two their respective Ry His stock consists Blair M'Clabahan.s. ° fo = Of voul und body, mind and heart, cents for every dead “person, and | of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and Other Ponrtol Hum a > 2749 390 TUTTE TT iy awh db Bye. | two per cent. of Me gross awont of | Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holla eo MeClenahan...... 3 18 | 4 2 at wo | Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry Polly M Clenahan... 27 4% ha 86 Peter Swineford Bernard nuble names enumerated for social statistics, | Far Sn the best articles—at ne And M'Clennhen..... 27 49 | 135 Jno Kidd . Jn Foi y 1 : ' ik : and ten centssper mile fore travel. pdt | ronsonable ratos as can be had in the city, Francis Johnson,..... 2749 | 40 Yan Rew Andrew Daft =" "1H 4 1 For only thou can'st make it glu ; wilt be seen oy the fordzoing that” the | Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger Wm MePhorson,.,.. 6020 | 4, Mary Jenks Thos Grane ’ : Thos Barr Jno M "Clelland Aa Jos Blair oy | 1 d 46 | 102 34 H Robt show d a a aines Township. ty os To ; Michjol Giair Sco Henderson 1 meon Girnta Henry Anti Tho+« Hamilton 1169 Neoarn Ervin Potter township. ff 18 Jno Mackey 400 Benj reson ; ] ¢ nj Young nenry Vanderslice 800 150 400 Peter Cramer Alex Hu Wm Mackey Abraham Seott do When thou art g ne the earth is sad; WmBell.....ooui. 2094 Chas Stewart 2140 do 60 The blue sky turns to ashen gray , bree ON. i \ > ws. Pure Jamaica and Ro ; compensation allowédam dsdistante Hf ahd Carraway Brandios - . Mia) 1 70 Unknown ly thoough thee Isceit guy, owedam, ASANO! New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. Only ugh thee, Is As ooh dear love. | enumerator, provided the district allot: He woul particularly invite Farmers, Ho- Jno Donaldson. , betas 2749 | 400 60 Mary Bare : ted to him shall contin less than 20, | tol keepers and others W val and examine Michael O Brion 1749106 Wm Lowry . . : . (2 «| has ipply, to judge 10 30 VOR | an : x ) : 000 persons; Will De about 3600 or | 1 WER Sl of procuring what they buy, i A Walter Stewart... 635 | $0 8 Snyderan Gillman MOTE. Li which can seldom be dene when purchus- 4 263 do The United States Marshal 13 for: | ng in the city, 1 Puul Cox 800 | 18 0 - - do"! S-ummme PRSRSREE RE EREERTY 4 8 Alwars my best thoughts tarn to thee, Where'er I am, on land or sen; Thou art thelightnesef my light, eRe, BREESE Geo Kramer © Robert M'Kinn 3 The body of my rich dehght, My own dear love. And guided:by thine ayes of blue, So fond, so tender, and so ue, Ever to thy warm brest I come, And there securely rest—at home, My own dear love. Together we shall share one joy, Together live down cares alloy Happy with happiness supreme, We'll glide together down the stream, My own dear love. Bilin Why Aunt Sally Never Got Married. “Now, Aunt Sally, do please tell us why you never married. You know you said once that when you were a girl you were engaged to a minsiter, and promised you would tell us all about it sometime. Now, Aunt, please.” “Well, if I ever did sce such girls in my born days, It's’ tease, from morning till night, but what you muit know all abot! everything that you haven't any business to know enything about: Such inquisitive, pesteriferous critters as you are? When l was young, girls was deffereut ; they min- ded their business, and didn't go sailing around with a whole string of beaux, getting their heads filled with all kinds of nonsense. I never. dared ask my aunts, mapried or single, about any of their, affuirs, Preity mess I'd have got in if I hac. When they offered to tell me anything of their own ac- cord, T kept my mouth shut and listened. Everything is differentnow =a days; young folks have no ‘espect for their elders. But as I see I am not going to have any peace till I do tell you, why just listen, and don’t let mé “hear a word oWl of ene of your n:ouths till I get through.” “That's right, AuntSally ; go rightabead, do, and we'll keep perfectly still.’ “Well, you see, when I was about seven- teen years old, Iwas living in Utica, in the State of New York. Though I say itmy- goif, T'way quite a goo l-looking girl ther, “and had several beaut. Theone that took my fancy most was a young ministor, a very promising young ‘man, and remarkably “Poke and sfeady. He thoughta good deal of me and I kind of took a fancy to him, and things an on till we were engaged. One evening he came to we--I remem- ber it as well as it were only yesterday. hidden by law to accept any bribe or consideration for an appointment of assistants, amd is liable to a fine of $1,000 should he be convicted of so doing. The law provides that each assistant after qualifying, shall perform his du, ties by a personal visit to each dwelling louse and to exch’ family in his subdic vision, and shall ascertain by inquiries made by some member of each family, iff any one can be found capable of give ing the information, but if not, then of the agent of such family, the mame of each member thereof, the age and place of birth of each, sex, color, ete, and shall also visit personally the farms, mills, shops, mines or other places re- specting which information is requir d and when such information is vbtained and entered in his blanks, then his memoranda shall be read to the person furnishing thefitets for revision. There is a penalty for refusing to furnish the required information to the assistant. ~The act provides that every rson more than twenty years of age belonging to any family, in the case of the absence of the heads and other members of the family, shall be an agent of such family, and is required to render a true statement of the infors mation required, on pain of forfeiting ehirty dottars, fo be used for and re covered in an action of debt by the as sistant, to. the. use of the "United States The addition of al mest three hude d and fifty negroes to the radical voters of Quincy, Ulinois, did not enable them to carry the elections in that city on “the 19th instant. “Tn spite of this ac- cession Mr. Rowland, the demoeratic candidate for Mayor, was elected hy a majority of 156 votes, and the other candidates on the ticket by larger ma: jorities. The Quincy Herald says: After the most exciting, and the most hotly coutested struggle for polit ical supremacy. that we-ever had in Quincy, the democracy send greeting to their white friends everywhere the =lorious intelligence that they have met ‘the enemy and ‘eonquered him. vest.’ participated more or less in all her stop} tell us what he did.” “Well, as I said, he came up to me, and knew a contest equal to this ene. - The negroes have receutly been. made vo- tittle. Then I felt—but now just elear out; every one of you' I shan't tell you any more.’ : “Goodness, gracious, no, Aunt Sally And what did he do next? “Qh, ‘such tormentsas you are! I was like any other gir], pretty soon I pretended to be-mad about it, and pushed him away, srong. © We refer to the black negroes. of course. The white negroes voted with thems: And we regret tosay that a few democrats who seld #heir votes for money, and a few other: democrats who are sorry they: were born white— and we are just as sorry about it as they are~~—voted the nigger ticket. But it would’t all do. There were enough white men to overcome this motley combination. © For this most know that the honze where I Fived was one Germans, Irishmen,” Americans—to glass doors in the parlor, which opened anything of the kind in front of the house. As it-was in the summer season these doors were opened and the shutters drawn tog | stepped back a little from him, and when he edged up close I pushed him away agan pushed harder than 1 intended to and don’t you think, girls, the poor fellow lost his balance and fell through one of the doors into the street! Yes, it'sso. As he fell I gave a scream and caught him—but I de- clare I won't tell anything more. In : going to leave the room.” “No, no’ Aunt Sally ! How did yon eateh him ? Did it hurt him muneh 7’ “Well, if I must’ I must- He fell head first, and as I was going I caught bim by the legs of his trowsers. I held on for a minute and tried to pull him back, but his suspenders gave way, and the poor young man fell clear out of his pantaloons into a parcel of ladies and gentlemen passing slong the street.” “Oh, Aunty, Aunty, Lordy, Lordy !"! . © 'Bhieberthat.e Tight | squeal andigigale much as'you want. Girls thas cant hear about a. it'le thing like that without tearing around the room, and he-he-ing in sugh a way, don’t kuow enongh to come home wlisn it rains.” A niee tims the mnt that marries one of you will have, won't he? Catch me telling you anything again,’ ‘But; Aunt Sally, what became of him? Did you ever sée him again ? : * “No, the moment he touched the ground he.got up, and leh the place in ta. terrible hurry: Ttell FOUit Was weight to be rer Father happened to be coming up street the time, and he £aid- he. never saw an} - who do admit that they are sorry they In the result of this Qochign. the ie ST id cof thes city and’ cohinty 3s seliiéd hehe With the help of the votes of the negroes, the radical lead: ers expected to be able to triumph over all opposition. They have been check-mated and defeated. They poured out their money lavishly. They expended not less than ten thous. and dollars for the purpose of influen cing and buying votes to carry the elee- tion. It was expended to no purpose. We do not believe that any democrat- ic candidate or any democrat in the city expended twenty-five dollars du- ring the eontest. The democracy de- pended solely upon the merits of their cause and their candidates. They de- pénded upon that respect which they felt that white men owed to themselves and to their race. The result proves that white men are determined to gov- they can't govern all of it, te govern this part of it. : er fs fe Mmmm ee Already the west and south are doub- ling teams upon New England. The bill toincrense the ratio of representation in the Lowér House of Congress is but the pre- Tude to an advance movement which wil be made presently against the unequal ratio of representation in the Upper House, The cnst has eluimed the merit of having contributed to the Republican party it; brains Fhenvest has expressed itself con- tented with the eredit of having contributed its muscle. The two baxe thus gone en zor Physicians are respeetfully , requested o give his liquors a trial, ~apll. ‘ROMANTS HOUSE A ERE 413 & 4156 North 3rd st., PHILADELPHIA. i. H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I. C.NiprE, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to reasonable chargesand con- venience. German and English is spoken, aplO'G8 tf. ENTRE HALL HOTEL. ( Jonx Seaxarew, Proprietor, Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west, This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drovers will always find the best nccommodations, Per- sons from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience, apl0'08, tf. A COACH MANUFACTORY. HARPMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hané a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and styles te anv manufactured in the gountry. They are made of the very best seasoned stock by first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or inthe Eastern cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manutaetured in large towns and eities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv. ine. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistieal profession and frcalfrtm any "ane ates in his bu ness, hehas timeand ability to devote entire tention to his profeain and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike tc all patrens, operatives, his country, afc himself. Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and yeu cannot fail to be satisfied, BEEPFATRTXG of all kinds «done neatly, promptly, ng reasonably, Y eagertown, June 12, A808 —1y, § S— FPIREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT. ED LANDS FOR TAXES, -#or 1870, aAxp PREVIOUS XEARS.— Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June, A. D,, 1815, entitled, ‘An Act to amend un Act direct- ing the mode of zel’'ine unseated lands in Centre EE HE supple- ments: thereto, there will bore Ad publi¢ AN or outcry, ‘the following tracts of unseated * land« in said county for the taxes due and nupaid thereon, atthe Conat House in the borourh of Bellefonte, on the second Monday oi’ June, A. D., 1870, BENNER TOWNSHIP. ACR'S PER. WARRANTEE NAMES TAXES FJ Lingle dl 08H) JD Shugert......i........ 243 Jus Bartram | 8s TIE A B Hutchison......... 201 BOGGS TWP, David Lewis ........... 28 80 vives William: Gray JonathanHervey GO icnieesss Andrew Somers a &™R Kuhnsii.... And Ci i 1 TT . git, © y A 4 Tr i - ™ a oD . LOT res. 3 ol annah Fishburn... 28 80 we 483. . cil iicivcc Thess Russel oii ¥ 17 : D Carscaddon........... 2660 D Carseaddon........... 27129 wp M Longwood 665 John Curtin.............. HH w..cusiJobn M'Clure......i.. duis. Mary Lane. ii i. wii wee 11a dames Curtin James Brooks Susan Reese wine Wm Liane. dicii. a. vores 198. vinieneM Godfrey ihn we Rebecca Ke iesnsnsiiM GOA IPEY iivivaniiis 38.;...; Poi hbur oid — fet zor wuwa. Wn Wilson 40.....0 1G aa<Unknown i... oi. § 201.0000 120... .GeOPge ASLON oii ine 665 309...... cocninsdames Rowland 1018 oi BD cisnnsied On Seott...vinin MW: 12 Wm Wistar 2 65 Nathan Davis......... 665 Simpson Davis... 6 65 Evan Miles................ 665 ressnanes WI Chaneellor. ...... 6 65 saphodade Samuel Scott 665 Robt Shaw 565 John Price 6 65 cevuissss WIR WeOBtAr...clssiisns 0 068 Unknown 382 ail wodohin M'Clure ..oiiee 250 atshes «John Poorman......... Unknown...... .o.....s . wor Jy rend OUAHER Her «asst sansame a) esse BYADS oven ur icine Burnside Township. 12. 44.....00.D Carsca-'don D Carscaddon,...c..... Joseph V allace D Carscaddon wWo Beady oon 133..4.. 80... ..dne Brady EERE Ra rhe 483. ch do. cosadno Barron Jr. «Jaz Davidson ies no Davidson ll Jno Vaughn David Lenox Jno Barclay Wm Binghany ames Hall Chas Hall David Lewis John Shynn Richard Waln Joseph Waln Jepe Waln John Barron Eli Canby Jno Ru Molly arton Unknown Joereminh Parker Henry Harris Michael O' Drien Hard Wheeler B R Morgan Peassol & Hunt F Gurnsey Jesse Brooks Christian Rohrer Martha Godfrey Jno Meyers Thomas Hale Garrett Cottinger Thos P Wharton Josinh Haines D Carscaddon D Carseaddon John Curtin Roland Curtin Sarah Lane Jno W Godfrey D Carscaddon Wm P Brady Martha Godfrey Eitorgmighy Mary Lane Jos Kelso Paul Custin Jno C Hyleman Sarah Wilson Alex Bell Chas Hall CUnleb Lawns Liane Longstreet Chas Allen Jos Taylor Andrew Epple Robt Irvin NS Atwood JH W Pacler 0 N 8 Atwood Job W Packer do Peter Hahn Sasn Hahn Joseph Thomas Jacob Waln Nathan Levy Thos Hempkins Robt Gray Wm Gray Wm Yardley Sam’l Baird Matthew Leech Jos Kelso Lindley Coats Win Gilbert Caleb Lawns Isaae Longstreet James White Rebecca Kelso Robt Irwin Jacob Packer Charles Allen Philip Myers Simeon Myers Nalentire Myers Michael Myars Ester Eddy Carper Nistar Thomas Hale Jesse Hall Robt Amesly John M Canlly Robt Amesly JM & LC Packer Fishburn Wharton JME& LC Packer Thos M’' Mean Jos Kelso A Hamilton M & F loeb Richard Funis Geo Kohlmyer Jos Barnet Jno Anderson Geo Nice Jacob Lite Peter Cispin Sam’'l Duncan Thos M'Cullough Leonard Hawthems Isane Worrell Alfred B Crevit Thos Ferguson Aaron Levy “ Jas Moore Hannah Turner Dan’'l Turner Lydia Fowler Jueob Way Henry Medler Richards & Gunter Richard Mo ley 8 Munley Benj Hormeor Joo N' Kean Robt Rankin Isane Buckler Jas Baker Jno Peterbridge Jr Ieainh Lushy Caled North Jno Peterbridge Jno Packer Sam’'] Bryson Abram wicks Unknown 1sane; Buckley entry Manley Hepburn, Jno Conder e Andrew Carson Bernard Hubley h 21 8 26 214 do do 49 40 27 60 2511 26 36 24 31 2 36 do do 27 49 do 2140 13 71 1401 do do do do do coe 23 Adam Rlor Chas uall Stover & Wolf Harris Township, Sam’'] wilson Jno Mitchell Jno Reynolds 8 nerv Thos Sknkey Jno Steele Robt Sample Adwm Connelly David wilson Joseph work David work Nathan Simpson wm wilson Allen Steilt Edw wilson Jas Steele Jd C Fisher Peter wilson Eleann M' Cormick Peter wilson Kearney wharten wm Hoffman Jno Irvin wm Brown Jar Reed Absalem Andre wm Hoffman Thos Johnston wm Irvin Jno Bell Robt Patterson Howard township, RC & J Custin James Green Sam’! Custin Jno wv Godfrey 0: Joseph Green esse Evans Roland Curtin Paul Oustin dmeph Taylor Sarah Burnham Sam'l Pancosst x Ss Nar m Ramsey Jno Gimylburg 0 ze 39 29.90 hg Sn EBTIE= SEES Unknown Jonathan Willis frees ) Hall & Curtin Joseph Harris Unknown Sam'l Leathers F Leathers A DP Harris nH AJdostlin © Martha Godfrey Jonathan Willis Huston Township. Unknown eh 8 Josephson i Wm Chancelor J menry Neely Moore Williams Robert Kulnes eee INNES Unknown Kulnes Adam Kulnes Unknown Jno Price Jno Wheeland Jno Rolington Jas Baxter d C&S Kulnes John Friend Unknown " Liberty township. D Carscaddon 29% Sam’ Custar 695 Joseph Roberts 4.0} Chas Bruce d Sarah Custin Lg e n Stephenson Jno Dunw ra y Ebenezer Benham 354 Se ee e Dan'l Pletcher Jno Jackson Dan'l' Krouse R&J nayes Unknown Wim Bayes Jas Magee Jno Quay Jus Samuels Simon Lingle Hugh Shaw Christian Nestlerode Unknown do Stephen Chambers Ross Baker — Peters 32 Wm Scott 71 J & D Gunsanlus - Thos Kin : ‘eter Robt Smith Wm Garrell Peter Swartz Jere Sheridan Matthew Leech Marion Tewnship. 3 M’' Kinney Sarah Wilson Robt Young J M MW Kinney do wm A Thomas Unknown do . John Schenck do Unknown Alex Scott Unknown 0 do (0 do 0 Christian Reoher Abram Singer Miles. Township. Toland Same’ Ll Nort in Dan’l Williams wd NORD B- ¥q SEES RSS IRHURRTRS 3 Roy oma nSon ees 3 EESZ3UBSRARIRFEN IE BoE Ren i ates ESa= 2 La 25 oN David M'Kinn Jno Brown Jas Moree Edwd Jorringne Yd Areingu. os Caw Geo Faust Wm Harrison Geo M'Clellan Casper iwhante Samuel Chestnut Daniel Buckley fe: vid Beverage Martha M'Connell Jas Gleniworth Geo Latimer Fdwd Moyston Andrew Armstrong Sharp Delancy Wm McPherson wm G Latimer Chas Lucas Thomas Grant Dan’'l Buckle Casper Schaefner Robt 8 Carty Lenhare Zacchens Collins m ¢ Nathan Mattock Josinh Mattock Jno | Wm McCoy Henry Hess : Christian Stoner Bows ¥ Morr ' Morris dws: os tins Jno Hopkins oe Hp rer Paul Bush Paul Black Pawnl Such Jno Boreland Jno Keller Jno Jno Suech Jno Black Jos Wells Jno wilsen J Slough Dan’ Turner John Montgemery w w Montgomery Jno Linden Jno Sherrick: Jno Hoover Mary Smith Hannah Turner James Turner Barbara Snyder Ann Authurs Jno Lee Thomas Arthurs Joz Welsh Jno Hambright Andrew Graff’ Jacob Miller Jno Huber Andrew Allizen Jno Lilly John Copenhaver 0 Reuben Haines Patton white & Parsons do Robert King Jos Harrison rae uman Themas Hamilton Eleanor Siddons Rich Malone Lanae Britches an Gundger George Slough Michuel Gunduger nardman Philips Thossas H imiltyn Thomas Gran Samuel Jones Rudolph Keller John ison wm Wilson James Allison Robert King ohn Moyer John Miller seob M Li cintyra Adam Righatd n do do do Joseph Nora Alex Greaves Edd wm Packer waln F Tallman Elizabeth wharten AS Valentine hese savannr new . al do...concidobn hd Serr snere srnnnennn i : sensegaeesernrrees d0.ieire... waseene Sees iies Sesnsanes PEER IREL rar run esr eenss Treva, , fesRINERS Ssennnens AAR ersaivasy sesstesnt sasesnes & HNC Washsossnning sagen . FEEERONIE AERP ERRRS td nasnahy : p Missions iresnees ORE eres sears seers s® BR 1 Enasraanante nase 4 EARN en "aes aban 189.....158- 148. va ald ame | 50.:5:.5.. Boyes Ditwis....0...... 9710 1 70. sresnoss Hoover... «1980 150. ....... Ino Mendenball...... 748 do... Robt Hall. LL. 86 30....... Iva Fisheruic. coi oi. 288 70........ Joseph Miles........... 566 52.....00. Wm P Fisher dis 198 hy 100s... 5:4 9i......... Jao Dunwoe 100......... Sanivel Ph 150......... Ino Danwoody.. 44..82 50... Samuel Haya 25.5.0..." 15.0 118......... Boye 50: 8 U 0. nae 333....... : 333.....168 Wa’ 100. chores A : \ i 1 ceanaeser J 50......... Man pe 29, 0. - 105... 775 : 200......... Cn M...042 ...39" 84......14 Ms 20s smeani ” 198....., >) 190.....159 sosgsacen sesastune - 5 ' sshanaeS WO / Sssscane 211......08 Wim Gil Mssessenes UIE scanner 300: erzex 1 / ossansnne sesame Zusere rors AO tien ds B Ewing. o.oo 16 88 Robert Gravy doi. 0 ideceltl ue Foun FEST R LAREN E ! . 15 = { veeions. Humbuh Ewing 1568 | dno wing jriua.. 1658 | 232 A0 swine disc Ang Bwimg ce... 1658 | do..w Ao. n. Somat! Bwing do.wies Alex Fullerton douse. Robb-Giny viii... wessaern THOS Gaunt... 40 4. hose onees WASHED ZLON Hallo 15658 | hoon. contr Handl.. ooo. co 00 10 87 fi Lassie C Hall...... ERR EE Rrra Ln 15 12 iiesies Win Gray «Jno KB Hall... Wm Brady 3 ass es = @ thing to'equial it in his Wholelifer | Heard | Violating tie Constitution in w very ensy, | ‘there say that it" Was the fastest running happy and harmonious manner, until ‘the ever known: in_ that part of the country | Muscular West has about learned all the and.that he never stopped: todook behind | cinving twicks of the intelleetual Kast until he was two milesout:offown, He sept | The way has been blazed. Examples are | ne a noted few days afterward, shying that numerous, Public opinion is educated. the engagenent must be broken off; as be Now, lot keud ug 8 “tha, Seuthy lost sla- [id could never leak ane in the face after what |} TY by We miktake « going to war to save | had hwppened. ‘He went out West. and 1 ", will New Englond lose ber tariff yi. believe he is preaching out in Illinois. But overthrowing die ascendency of tho. States he never married. Ile, Sud [very mogest, | PON WHICRR ory existenac as 3 power de- | 21 cedt inn Bios Hamilton: RTE BEI rn riick nde a roi fh See | erat 182 near mwonan again. That, girls isrthe | West witl'see that,’ having been broken 433. cane 5L sore cnn Dant’] Reese... in. 1508 reason I never married. «kfélt very badly down firthe’ South; State Jines ns they Aire 410.0 do... Joseph Wallaco....... A 46 pW Ohn LnFseh ao | 4562 Rich Parker NJ Mitel Cornelius Bishop Jere Parker Joseph Morris Jacob Markl ; 123 Re ch HD 47 PERE 9 tone DY aii a or 2 do a : 3. det # do SLO hes Gh hit © Vneneah Brady Robt Gray Thos Grant Robt Brady Wee P Brady Thos Grant Alex Hunter Jere Jackson ns Steadman Robt T gert Thos 8 1 i Samat Hall Samuel Sarah Wharton “Waln ‘“hont it for a longUtinie, Tortie waka yenl doi dei. Wm Wallace good ma, und I'xe often thought to wy: ef that we should always have been Bapphy if his suspenders hadn't given way? = licens dil + _—— - A stringent gain bling bill hasbeen prised shall not remrin inthe East." Natiohality means the, people against she States: con- | agiinst New England. As the South. ys alréady Jost ifs balance it can affordsyiy, As the West knows that its excess of popy.- RL ameaaafan + 90.:.....e RODE CATHY 12s ue suse dina cdf: 49 d0,eeinsers Wan Dewatt...... oo... 2749 veonys Q0.rrenenesdd NO. Dewart weld 49 | do... 40. rd 18 TOWErS .cisesrrsnrians Sh. 3D 1 w 26 85, Johnson rosiwh Lawburn Wm King Sava’ I Brain Jno M Ciesivk wenry Floyd Rich Whitehead Aaron Levy Abram Scett Sam’! Seott ‘Wm Parker Jas Crotlvers by the legisatu e. Tt is the duty of con- stables to_watch and ferret out gambling |"SHEEEEE TCC Re Bl ot 1. | 40%...mn Q0.orr red 88 BIRCK cures seiriene 26 35. houses, and they are subject to punishment | > Will Jiegi-Y co AbY | idoveii. (dom. rons. J 08. WRILACE gpusiresens for neglect. Gamblers are to be punished its own petard, The movementin' Congress | 433......120.........wm Cook bya fine of not more than $1,000 and im- | Monday'is not ‘to ,'be mistaken. "Jt dou So Jno Cowden 274 | John noward prisonment of not more than five years, and | ENS business, anda, uery vgly business dol dor He Fy Shaffer sur Z i hd Fd Unknown hotel and saloon keepers must aot allow for the Protectionisis it will prove. They 0 Wm P_ Brady......... 2749 | 8 any kind of gaming on their premises. The may stop it in the Senate. But they will do. 40s dti0 Lym 21 49 : relatives of those losing money, may sue not stop it lo 8 ‘The seed is sown and is v Pts Sobch wansnsaeres 27 49 | Pakaown Henry Wheeler. ...... Richard Waln and recover the sina ii: couil Springhe wp lustily in every part in the John Brady 1 ii do : ; John Irvin,...5o..... Thomas McEwen : ¥.—Lou. Courier Journal. J Jo * ; Wm D Kerrin Thomas Wharton ; ' do.,....153 Francis Jenck ..... 2; in renders its interests secure, it can Are do. eam Gray. A sane AO. i nnn INO WetZOl si isin 26 36 Wm Lamburn Jucod Underwood Jacob Pyle Rich Joliff Wo Parker : IPutiofteyns nship. _rorner jr. Robt ME Ja pe CO er | Robert waters Pena township. D Carscaddon James Armstron Hugh Pinn ) nenry Philips Jeremiah Packer....., John Ril.
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