ERO 63 4 67 Jno Kidd Henry Donelly BAUM, REYNOLD'S XEW MARBLE FRONT, BIsHOP st., Bellefonte, 146 wm Cook 120 3 Jno Cook “ 20 34 ET — PEER EE CENTRE HALL REPORTER. The New York Democrat, alludes | A. « —. . - Luke Misner D Carscaddon 27 47 27 4) 27 49 100 4 102 A —— For the Repoter Whither am 1 going. w——— When worshiped Idols sca'tered lie; Joys so charming all have fled, Health and beauty fade and die, And are counted ‘mong the dead— Comes a thought in solemn (one, Whither shall I seck to find, While by tempests onward borne, Peace and quiet to my mind. Am I drifting day by day, Neare to that peaceful shore, Where the voice of God will say Blessed be forever more? Am I going to that homo Of eternal light and rest, Where no sorrows ever come, Nor with grief we are oppressed? Am I nearing to that rest, To that home of peace and love, Where the ransomed, and the blast Gather ’'round the throne above? Or am I in the downward path That leads to sin and woe and pain, ‘Where souls are always eraving death, And yet forever life remains? Forbid oh God; that 1 should stray, Into that v le and sinful road, But guide my feet into the way, That leads me home to heaven, and God. Where life's river softly murmurs, To the weary, sweet and low, Come and ¢rink of my pure waters Quaff, and thou shalt never know; Any thirst, or toil, or night, But eternal sunlight gleams, Sheds its mellow golden light In those glorious happy reahns STARLIGHT. A ll mm eee Look At Home. Should you feel inclined to censure Faults you may in others view, Ask your own life’ eer you venture’ If that has not failings too. Let not friendly vows be broken; Rather strive a friend to gain. Many a word in anger spoken Firds its passage back again. De not, then, in idle pleasure, Trifle with a brother's fame, Guard it as a valued treasure, Sucred as your own good name. Do not form opinions blindly, Hastiness to trouble tends , Those of whom we thought unkinly Oft become our warmest friends. eens Terrible Collision on the Union Pacific Railroad —Sixteen Persons Killed. morning thenight express on the Union Pacifie railroad, which left Atchison, Kangas, yesterday @vening, collided when near Eureka, twenty-eight miles from here, with an extra freight train going west number two will die No known at present. A misunderstanding ol orders seeme te freight train, and he has not been scen since the accident. SECOND DISPATCH, Iy killed and twenty wounded, several and both of his armes cut off. Both engineers escaped. When they ju nped from their engines and escap ed, with but a few scratches. PR > for the homicide of a Deputy Sheriff, rent which had not been paid, and finding the erudlein which a baby was sleeping. take it. He insisted, and the altercation a climax by the bailiff, who turned the baby out of the eradle, which he passed to an andebailiff standing at the door. The ex- asperated mother seized the first offensive weapon at hand, which was, as it happen- ed, arolling-pin. With this she struck the officer two heavy blows on the head, and as he retreated, she flu g an earthenware jug at him. This was broken to picces over his head. From the effects of injuries thus re- six days. The poor woman was arrested, tried and found guilty of homicide by the jury, with’ a recommendation to mercy. The judge heartily acted on the recommen- dation and discharged the woman to keep the peace. In the course of the trial, the court said, ‘‘that the distraint of the cradle was quite illegal, and being so, the woman used no more force than was necessa ry to oi balliMm ight, as well distrain a shirt u na person's back, as a cradle with a child init. Even ahorse upon which a mans riding cannot legally be distrained, much less a baby’s cradle in which the baby lay.” : ” +A" Horrible Confession. Kirby Wilson Triffit, of Sutton Bridge England appeared before the Long Sutton magistrates a few weeks ago, on the sum mons of Marie Burridge, for forcibly at- tempting to enter her dwelling-house. on the night of the Toth ult. * He said he only went on that night as he had usually done before, but hé was convicted, and the fine and expenses amounted to 23 shillings, Bmarting under this infliction, he astonish- ed the magistrate by the following horsi- ble statements: He said he had cohabited with Burridge for seven years, and that they had three children, the whole of which had been secretly buried He ssid he buried one in his father's gardem alive and the woman handed itover the hedge to him saying.” Takeit, and I will marry you Ir that when he was putting it into the ground it cried, whereupon he put his foot on in Search has been made by the police in the garden named, and the bones of an infant found in the place’indicated. The police are still actively engaged in digging for the other bodies, but at present nothing further has been discovered. The woman denies the man’s statement, and says he is actuated by jealousy, because she is about to marry another man. One half of mankind are born wi . Glos on their back to be Haden oF ih _~ . to the fact that the radical papers of | this State have stigmatized tha Tate Legislature as the mos! wicked, venal, | corrupt, stealing robbing, swinging) body of men, ever assembled in this ommonwealth, and exclaims, “why the impudence of the thing! Have not these same editors for years been teaching that theft, treachery, fraud, double dealing, extravagance, swii- dling, murdering, robbing and all sorts of vandalism were popular? Can it be that those who have been teaching these lessons now blame their pupils? Please, gentlemen, stick to your text or people will think you are becoming Democrats, in thus showing a desire to expose corruption.” This 1s n Blau pointed manner of putting the truth to these radicals, who are shedding pen- itential tears over the acts of the late Legislature. They talk about bad men, and promise they shall be de- defeat at the polls. But their acts never run in that channel, The “Ring nominates, the League elects. The “Ring” declares who shall make or forge laws at Harrisburg, the radical papers uphold the selections, and pro claim the nominees miracles of virtue, honesty, temperance and [rosiey Ne matter if. a man’s record is “foul as Vulcan's stithy,” if he prates of loyal ty. embraces the negro, and is endorsed by the * Ring.” he will be elected. The journals and members of the radical party are directly responsible for the degradation of the Legislature of this State, And there will be no change while the present party is in power. Bad men, will be elected, bad laws passed, the peoples’ money stolen and when all this is done the radical journals will preach a few sermous and then continue the plunderers in pow- er. If the masses wish honest legisla tion,they must drive the Radicals from authority. The House Committee on Education and Labor in investiguting the charges against Gen, Howard, examined Chas. Perkin, who testified that he had a contract for furnishing sand when the The subscriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the public to his establishm ut, whero he is prepared to furnish all kinds o Foreign nd Domaostic Liquors wholesale at the lowest cash prices, w rich are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to their respective prices. His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandics, Holland Gin, Port, Maderin, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at us rensonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica und New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds, He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to eall and examing his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which ean seldom be done when purchas- ng in the city. zo Physicans are respectfully requested o give his liquors a trial, aplo J ERCHANTS HOUSE, M 413 & 115 North 3rd, st, PHILADELPHIA, H. HH. MANDERBAGH PROPRIETOR. do 1. C.Nire, CrLerk, This well-knownekHotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both a: to reasonablechargesand con- venience. German and English is spoken. apl0' 68 tf, NENTRE HALL HOTEL. ( Joux Sranarer, 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 tind the best accommodations, 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 dean- tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hetol all they could desire for comfort and con- venience, aplO 68 tf. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at . Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand 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 country. 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 erected, at the rate of 36 4) per one made another by which 87 75 per one hundred bushels was paid for hauling sand from the pit of the Patent Brick Company, on the University grounds, and $3 50 per one hundred bushels was paid to that company for the sand. He also testified that after the barracks had been completed, over four thousand dollars worth of sand was dumped there and paid for, but subsequently sold for seventy-five dol- lars. In the committee investigating char- ges against Gen, O. A. Howard, Gen. Bullock testified that over $662,000 had been turned over from the Freed- men’s Bureau to the Howard Univer- sity, by order of Gen. Howard, at dif- ferent times. What was it for ? is a question which has been seriously asked by those who have looked around and counted the , | cost of victory. What did we fight for? First, for “the Union ;” but the Union as it was is lost and the “nation” sub- stituted. Was it for emancipation? That was denied and blundered on at Inst. Was it for the Constitution? That has ceased to be a power under the “higher law.” Was it for unity and fraternity? Bitterness between the sections is still sought to be kept alive, and has not been diminished by magnanimity—hate has been inten- sified by injustice toward even the wid- the Government itself. Was it for liberty and human rights the country fought? It bas achieved radicalism, corruption and crime—no matter what we fought for, this is what has been gained. Will these compensate for the immese sacrifice of blood and treas- promise which is hung out with its lu- minous hope—is the overthrow of the party which isin power, as unerringly "ndicated by the daily ehanges in pub- ic opinion. White radical politicians in Philadelphia, since the adoption ot the Fifteenth amend- ment, are making themselves amiable by dancing with the colored ‘‘sisters,’, and otherwise making themselves as faseinating as possible, Furniture Rooms! J. 0. DEININGER, respectinlly informs the citizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, @ORNER CUI'BOARDS TABLES, &ec., &e JoME MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS ON HAAD [lis stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and is all made under his ownimmediatesupery i- sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favors, he solie its a continuance of the same. Call and sec his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ap2¥ 68, 1y. IE BOARDS, Plawk snd Seantling for sale by Irwix & WiLsoxN. SAWS. bes (! ROSS-CUT AND MILL IRwix & WiLson, make at aploies, | l ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, ehains, &c., ab BURNSIDE & THOMAS ————— pc a me A pt QHOE-MA KERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. PLNWLE SEBINS for wagons, all si- 1008." at the sign of the Anvil. _aplo's8, Irwix & WiLsox. Dev BIE F fowls eas a aplO6B. IN & WILSON. OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at apl0'G8. RWIN & WiLsox's, ; "NION PATENT CHURN, the bes = use at Irwin & WiLsoN's. 5 TAD S A : ELLS, at low prices, a aplo apl0'G8. Irwin & WiLson’ manufactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- Ling. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his busi- ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrons, operatives, his country, ane himself. Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satistied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, na reasonably. Tengertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT- | EDLANDS FOR TAXES, ¥OR 1870, AND PREVIOUS YEARS. — Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Aet of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June A. D., 1815, entitled, “An Actto amendan Act direct- ing the mode of sel'ing unseated lands in Centre county,” and the several supple- ments thereto, there will be re te public sale or outery, the following tracts of unseated lands in said county for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Couat House in the borough of Bellefonte, on the second Monday of June, A. D., 1870. BENNER TOWNSHIP, ACR'S PER. WARRANTEE NAMES TAXES pms mn 3d Lingle... weil BW) 40......0008 J D Shugert......coreesess 243 Jus Bartram 88H Seedisansd A B Hautchison......... 201 BOGGS TWP. David Lewis............ 2880 esis « William Gray....... 2880 JonathanHervey...... 1274 Andrew Somers ...... 28 80 P& R Kuhns......... H 36 easnens Andrew Kuhns......... 69% Thos Thornburg ) Henry Harris Hannah Fishburn... I eieraee Margaret Butler ciniinds John Cochran Wm Russel Thos Russel wensiens dd Carscaddonai. i.e... 26 60 D Carscaddon ditensens M Longwood John Curtin John M’'Clure......c.c. vesenene Mary Lane James Curtin sviushe James Brooks.......... Reese Bienes M Godirey......... teats Rebecca Kelso...... iH weennens 3 M Godfrey Recessions — Fetzer cr Wm Wilson Bens an nknown ..... RIE MM. 190... GeorgeAston 80Y...... James Rowland 121...... B...cceens John Seott............... 1412 a5 98...nn “Wm Wistar.......... 2265 . Nathan Davis..c..... 665 ae we Simpson Davis... 665 dvidve van Miles............... "665 i Samuel Miles...cooeee.. 665 reese Wnt Chancellor 665 eeeenseedamuel Scott 665 ST «Robt Shaw 565 wer + sense OR: PHICG..cc0v ise wee. S00) eects WI WOSHAT....co one 0 06 sosevisss MIRNMOWN.c.0cnve crrinenes. © 82 John M’'Clure ...c..... 250 ini John Poorman......... S44 4 65 1240 « 14 36 Wm Hood............... Jesse Evans Burnside Township. 12...... 44.........D Carscaddon 80.........D Carscaddon weed 0seph Wallace... An D Carseaddeon Wm Brady Jne Brady ereesessd NO Barron Jr 26 60 1003 8 21 X49 18 46 156 58 1558 15 58 15 44 Wm Davidson jr..... vee Wm Ewing cerned ts S Ewing Jno Ewing... vere ith Ewing... Jno Lwing jr Anna Ewing.......... . Samuel Ewing do. Alex Fullerton Robt Gray rier 0 einen ~Thos Grant......... ..is verennees Washington Hall... Sarah Hall....d........ 420...... 144 5:0. Hall......oo0een sae 433......101 coe Wm Gray 140usvece. dno BE -Hall........con. Thos Hamilton......... Jeremiah Jackson... . Francis Johnson...... 15! Dan’l Reese.......... on 15 d0.cccinens Joseph Wallace....... sionals se nree . Vm Wallace Thos Reese.............. 14 53 Geo W Hal: BP do.......Nancy Hall veeees 1200 eee.... 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Francis Johnson Wm MelPherson...... Wm Bell Chas Stewart... aassves Jno Donaldson Walter Stewart Paul Cox........eih... 0 Jno Vanghe ..45... David Lenox......... .. Andrew. Pettit...... .. Jno Barclay Wm Bingham James Hall Chas Hall David Lewis John Shynn Richard Waln Joseph Waln Jepe Waln John Barron Eli Canby Jno Rug Molly W inrton Unknown Jeremiah Parker Henry Harris Michael O' Drien Henry Wheeler B R Morgan Peassol & Hunt F Gurnsey Curtin Township. Jesse Brooks Christian Rohrer Martha Godfrey Jno Meyers Thomas Hale Garrett Cottinger Thos P Wharton Josiah Haines D Carseaddon D Carseaddon John Curtin Roland Curtin Sarah Lane Jno W Godfrey D Carscaddon Wm P Brady Martha Godfrey Peter Smith Mary Lane Jos Kelso Paul Custin Jno C Hyleman Sarah Wilson Alex Bell Chas Hall Caleb Lawns Isane Longstreet Chas Allen Jos Taylor Andrew Epple Robt Irvin NS Atwood Job W Puclier do N NS Atwood Job W Packer do Peter Hahn Susan Hahn J ose Thomas Jacob Waln Nathan Levy Thos Hempkins Robt Gray Wim Gray Wim Yurdley Sam’l Baird Matthew Leech Jos Kelso Lindley Counts Wm Gilbert Caleb Lawns Isane Longstreet James White Rebecca Kelso Robt Irwin Jacob Packer Charles Allen Philip Myers Siocon Myers Nalentire Myers Michael Myers Ester Eddy Carper Nistar Thomas Hale Jesse Hall Robt Amesly John M Canlly Robt Amesly Cline Quiggle Sam’ Scott Fishburn Wharton J M & LC Packer Fishburn Wharton J M & L C Packer Thos M' Mean Jos Kelso A Hamilton M & F Loeb Richard Funis Ferguson Township. Geo Kohlmyer Jos Barnett Jne Anderson Geo Nice Jacob Lite Peter Cispin Sam’! Dancan Thos M' Cullough Leonard Hawthems I1sane Worrell Alfred B Crevit Thos Ferguson Aaron Levy Jas Moore Hannah Turner Daw'l Turner Lydia Fowler Jacob Wa Henry Medler Richards & Gunter Richard Mo ley Henry Manley Benj Horner Jno M’ Kean Robt Rankin Isane Buckler Jus Baker Jno Peterbridge Jr Isainh Lusby Caled North Jno Peterbridge Jno Packer Sam’'l Bryson Abram nicks Unknown 1sanc Buckley Josiah Lushy Richard Manley Henry Manley Gregg Townshap. m Hepburn Jno Conder Andrew Carson Bernard Hubley Robert Gray John Carson Cornelius Bishop Jacob Markley Dan'} Reese Isane Richardson Michael Zeigler Jas Laurimore dno Morcer Unknown do do do do do For do do do do. David Johnson alf Moon Township. Josindw Law barn Wm King Sam’l Brain Jno M'Cissirk #venry Floyd Rich Whitehead! Wm: Lamburn Jacod Underwood. Jaeob Pyle Rich Joli John Howard Unknown do do Henry Philips Unknown do do do 27 40 27 49 20 49 27 49 2148 21 49 28 49 2749 2040 27 49 214 27 19 ol 209 2H 24 27 49 27 49 17 4 a2 825 27 40 do do 4) 40 27 HU 26 11 on 36 UMN 24 36 do do 271 49 0 27 49 14 71 14 01 318 O62 R10 2TH do 6 46 67 HH 45 67 1923 do 35 33 17 08 b2 40 224 406 405 136 110 422 156 320 228 207 185 400) do do 170 TH 106 05 “Robt Shaw Haines Township, Michael G:atz Simeon Gratz Henry Antis Hepburn Marvis Jno Mackey Benj Young Peter Cramer Wm Muckey Peter Swineford Jno Kidd Jas Row Mary Jenks Thos Barr {Unknown Mary Barr Wm Lowry Win Harrison S Snyder & i Gillman do Geo Kramer Poter Epler Adam Epler Chas uall Stover & Wolf Harris Township, Sam’'l wilson Jno Mitehell Jno Reynolds S Hervy Thos Sankey Jno Steele Robt Sample Adam Connelly David wilson Joseph work David work Nathan Simpson wm wilson Allen Steitt Edw wilson Jus Steele J C Fisher Peter wilson Eleann M'Cormick Peter wilson Kearney wharton wm Hoffinan Jno Irvin wm Brown Jar Reed Absalem Andre wm noffinan Thos Johnston wm Irvin Jno Bell Robt Patterson Howard township. R C & J Qustin James Green Sam'l Custin Jno W Godfrey do Joseph Green Jesse Evans Roland Curtin Puul Custin Jose vh Taylor Sarah Burnham Sam’! Pancoast JS Furst Wm Ramsey Jno Graylburg do Unknown Jonathan Willis y ( Jumes Gregg ) | Hall & Curtin ) Joseph Harris Unknown Sam'] Leathers F Leathers A D Hurris 1H A Jostlin Martha Godfrey Jonathan Willis Huston Township. Unknown S Josephson Wm Chancelor J Henry Seely Moore Williams Robert Kulnes — Hulnes Unkpown Kulnes Adam Kulnes Unknown Jno Price Jno Wheeland Jno Rolington Jas Baxter C&S Kulnes John Friend Unknown 08 60 11 0 Liberty township. D Carseaddon Sam’'l Custar Joseph Roberts Chas Broee Sarah Custin Job W Packer Stephen Stephenson Jno Dunwoody Ebenezer Benham Dan'l Pletcher Jno Jackson Dan’'l Krouse R & J nayes Unknown win Hayes Jas Magee Jno Quay Jus Samuels Simon Lingle Hugh Shaw Christian Nestlerode Unknown do Stephen Chambers Ross Baker — Peters Wm Seott J & D Gunsaulus Thos Kin Peter Lytle Robt Smith Wm Garrell Peter Swartz Jere Sheridan Matthew Leech Marion Tewnship. J M’'Kinney Sarah Wilson Robt Young J 3 M’' Kinney € wim A Thomas Unknown do de Jobn Sehenck do Unknown Alex Scott Unknown do Christian Reoher 2 bram Singer Miles Township. Henry Toland Sunme'l Noetow Dan’l Williams Wm Brady Rich Parker Jere Parker Simeon Gratz do do do do Thos Grant Hanuah Bowed Robt Gray Thos Grant Robt Brady Wm P Brady Thos Grant Alex Hunter Jere Jackson ‘Wm Steadman Robt Taggert Thos Smith Aaron Levy Abram Scett Sam’ 1 Seott Jane Brady Jno Reese Jona Wolf ‘Wm Parker Jas Crothers ‘Wm Parker . Patton township. Benj Horner jr.. Robt M’ Elvain. Henry Gross Jacob Badger Penn township. Janres Armstrong Jeremiah Packer...... Henry Wheeler. ...... 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Samuel Dobson Spring township. John Leng 8 RC&J Curtin ot : ; e Robi s ¥ 0 feces Rovimon™ 15 Richard Robinsen 7, J J Lingle AWARE Samuel Forbes Unknown 0 7 Henry Tocle James Smith Thomas Johnson 0 onl | AE whi Wm Wilson SHssEs RETR IRRT RE 3.09 48D..000es cern RINGS Johnston.......... 21, 1¢ 340. m wilson SessanErs ana. 20,00 42.....c... couseren. Elennor ihe 0 FESS AEREEN AREY Taylor township. A0L....corn corsnneed0seph Downing ...... 01961 S00, ...c00ns SERRE EES Abner webb...... ssseesees JHB 40...48..4 vesenses cd RINGS Fox Wensasara susnne ‘ i 4s... srsiecivensend ORR Lamb Sosa asnnr 1] & 4 dO.....oeceecssensesdOhTl Shorrick .......o. 8,07 © Qo... viersers Henry MeEwe Molise, eens al dou iii didi ies olly McEwen ..........do do...... sen ane rnd oiling Hh Sassen Ea “5 Besucssns auvasnens 0 Ww Ls “ererasenney Diiriirnninnense. HUGH Hamilton pia) am... censenrndOfeph Dreak OW isis diiens & Jane 180. cvccesssaspenne. 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