Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 03, 1870, Image 4

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IC FOR ns
YOUNG LADIES.
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ra
ou ve a very sood heart and a very bong
nose,
Jut now to the point '-~do ‘you wean to
Re? )
io
The house is hes og both by eich and by
poor,
Who knock all day long
door;
They turn gp.their ey ps, ond they turn Qut
their tues, :
at grandmine’ 8
You say that you Jove me, bat Jove wl
alongs d * { YOO) F
To unmadtied girls” EN Kein ule wn-
known,
Yousigh and look down, aad present me a
rose; )
But that isall stall do you TRE te pro-
posd® lt RAT Prin
I am not so hard-henrted as I may appear;
W hy stop and looK sheepish? —there's noth-
. Ang to.fear, ..
Youmen are such Relig! only Belzebuh
knows
The troub'es you give us “before you pro-
POSQ
"Tizalmost two seasons sinec I have heen
out;
You Simiper and smile and you whirl me
about;
Bat this is net business, the
Foes,
Another will leer d meil you don't propose!
horrid time
You take all the airs of » man I've b pagferr-
ed; § SIE REY
You keep offihe 3 elt, and you doo t say a
word.
This is not fair, Phiey—sure’ a fellow who
shows .
W n vis sow chi
haa 7 8 o
pu within
of give me
can't go on avn with cons and with
pios, —
Never come here agains-or be frank and
tol Owl.
a
The Difference
Meise their ships, the eager things,
To tof their luck at sea,
But none can tell by note or eount
How many there may be.
One turneth east; another conth—
They neverecqine again;
Andibenwe know they must have sank,
Butmeither hownor when.
Godsondlbililis happy birds abroad —
“Thiy're less than ships,” say we,
No moment, passes but He knows
Hew many there should be.
Onabltildeth high, another low,
Wit use a bird's light care—
Mf oly one, perchance, doth fall,
God knoweth when and where.
Bradlee gra
Hat The Telescope is: Doing.
Olé of the Targest telescopes in the world
it is well known, i is owned by. the Chicago
Uniyessity... The destined work «of thls
wondesful instrument is to. make, in con-
nectiGhl With nine chief Observatories of
Europe and America, an entirely new cata-
logue of250,000¢tars, determining the right
ascgnsion and. declination of each particu-
lar starfsd $Hut by “observing its position,
astromoraers may, infar off ages, beable to
announce authoritatively on its motion, and
to deelate in what direction. it has procec-
ded ¥hFough the illimifable voids. At this
mom ent ibdsslowly and surely performing
its sublime work, and furnishing these fur-
off ASLFONOMCTS the data upon which to base
theif oe ulatione regpectiis that mighty
proble fie direct motion of the sun
through space.
‘Whemshis is solved, data will also be
abundant for | cating 4 he pos ition af the
great centralbgin, {around ® bich Millions
upon millions of other suns popularly de-
-nominatedStars, in all probability, revolve.
The labor being divided among the ten |
principal observatories in the world, will
make the shore of it falling to the Chicago
Qbhsory atory, 2 3,000 stars—upon each one
of which the most careful obsggvations will
be made And recorded. It will require
abofit ten year: to aceomplish this stapen
dous work, and when it is dome we may
expect some most impotant astronomical
discovegjes.- —{The Index.]
NE . o ] Trin
A musical festival is i preparation in
New York which will surpass in stupen-
dousness of arrangément and. grandeur of
execution even the Boston Jubilee. The
place selected for holding this immense
Jubilee i is the American Institute building
and’ over 8,500" WO fralged voices have
been, engaged for, the oecasion. An im-
.mense organ, largerthan the onesin Boston,
is in process of constructiom Gilmore and
his bale SEARS Fledbs Wonk with other
pieces, have promised thei r services. “The
concer eq : yw when the
Handel and Had, yn Soe fetiesof Boston will
be ASE OBE BE ork. One hu dréd
thousandedollars have td boca, sibe
8
syns Project.
BO Br Tt. geen wil
Crop pbrtifron various Poin 3 in Thi
noig say the prospects are favorable for a
large harvest. C. ) Planting i id bout com.
pleted, andgthe. Wheat; corn outs all look
well. There i is. genotil conyplaing, howe:
| > ain, and ifit Wes not comet
two. the crops will suffer.
Sle i Oo nos. «
er smile,’ n,
ted Fo aan who aid; “He
sneezed a snooze Rr wi Tésoze it
to pick 4 Frel With 2 a “peaceable man |
the my F never hind w fuss |
with hut oi
4 he
“Sates RR
it in this Ha i or not
in ands is in this
The Allentown Demo-
- spectingunipaton di dg, which ioluh
The claim is based upon the follows
ing condition : The dfigival giants of
and by the state were limited to 400
ACTPS. {Heng @ thie frranfees, who
or igi lly rt. opted Re Tad oBtain-
ed their warrants for that amount only
from the and office, but in making
their surveys they ovepran their rights
and returned: to: the dand office trom
150 td 475 acres. The State instead
of refusing to accept, the suryeys, as it
most certainly should have dhtte at
the time; with the parties in fault, re.
the watfrant, and assumes tO “have
charged this surplus as a claim against
the land so granted, and mow “after
nearly a century, and after the lands
have been subdivided, and in many
cases passed through Scares of hails,
and in good faith, and under a genuine
warrant from ‘the State for (tlie origin
al 400 acres, (the surplus having been
a palpable connivance between the
State officers and the original warran
tees and kept a profound secret uutil
the late date) the State now seeks to
extort this unjust demand, avith all its
accumulated interests from the present
occupants of the land, And more.ab-
strd than all the rest is; that all whe
have not patents must pay 815 to se-
cure one, 810 for survey. and State
seal, and 82 for searching out this won-
derful claini;, together with interest,
ete.
Justice and common “sense would
seem to teach ug, and Taw should be
founded upon common scnse, that when
the original survey was returned in
excess of the warrant, the State should
have refused to accept it, or have col-
lected ‘her caim from the original
wwrrantees, and that after sleeping
upon her rights for about eighty years
she should be debarred from coming
Lapon the present océupants who hold
the land in good faith and who have
borne the heavy barden of “taxation
upon it. We are aware that by the
common law “no time runpeth against
the King or Commonwealth,” and its
claims never outlaw, yet we believe
justice and equity should set aside the
technical law when the strict execu
tion of it would do palpable injustice.
While the Commonwealth has these
arbitrary rights, the people also have
their Fights. There is a mhxim in Jaw
‘that every man has a right to a day in
court, and that a form: il. entry of
judgment must be made against him
before the penalties of any Jaw can be
executed upon him. * But in this case
no such record appears; therefore,
allowing for the sake of argument that
itis just, the land cannot be sold until
such recording appears: hence ‘we do
not believe, nor can we aseertain from
the best informed sources that there is
next, nor do we believe they will be
The amount of money which would
he realized out of this claim after being
tithed by the different officials throngh
whose hands it would pass would be
very much like the Irishman’s tead—
“Yez may have been a very purty bird
before your feathers were shot away,
but ycz don’t amount to much now.
The people are indebted to Attorney
General Brewster, ibrotherof the pres-
ent incumbent, and the corrupt Legis-
lature under Gov. Geary’s avluriugla-
tion, for the passage of this most oner-
hous and unjust act. Gov. Geary in his
last message feankly acknowledged
that«the Treasury had been busoly
used to currupt the State Government,
and we know of no reason for this
| flagrant act of injustice except it be to
tracks already made in the Treasury
| departinient and enable the “Ring” to
further continue its accursed work of
curruption. +A\Ve : believe : this “law
should "never have been passed, but
such being the case, the only remedy
is its early repeal, and the péople
shoald demand it and send such Rep-
resentatives only to the next Legisla-
ture as will honestly strive ‘to bring
about this mach ito be desived result.
Some of the more wily: —or, ad they would
be termed by the wire-pullers ‘discreet’ —
of the Radical party, dis¢laim the establish
ment of a strong Central Government az
their object and aim for the prepetuation
of their asecndencey. Oeensionally, hew-
theicnumben will give bold; utterance: to
their partisansehemes. For instanee Par-
«son Brownlow:
“Haa I mp way I would 50 eonstrnet the
Government fhe United States as 6 form
a #trong “central Government here in the
Distaict of Golum bia; « and organize the
Statesaswomany eolonial ¢orporitions fe
absolutely dependent’ upon ind subjéet fo
ton as ave comrties to States; and lie adds;
“IL believe that" Congress” and the country
‘are looking in the same direction.’
purtysthere is no good reason to doubt that
he speakstraly. The Radicals are not only
looking in-that direction,’ bil thoy upc
praétically working with that intent. The
issue is bet ween consolidation and despo-
tis and Segtes and the Constitution. The
{ friend: of liberty against tyranny will
stand or fall t
em 6Btite pa fain and
the Chasis th as it was, ankto dif-
fuse the lesvinigs of a’ Republican governs
[Ment upon the Jeffersonian prince iiple of
Shag rented god to thie gicatast wmber..
he iy J. B. EPTRLES.
Ww. HOLESALY WINE & LIQUOR
pe = 8: ORYE
i ing street, Bille orite fn the Stone buil-
z iormerly occupied by the Key-
Stone Bakery
Takes pleastire in infor ‘ming the pabLlie that
constantly on hatid a sup of
oteign anestic Lig
AU Dirryels Kegs and Cusks' oop ante
odo contain the quiitity represented:
choice
Piifposel. ‘Motte:
stant] gt
PORE N en ha
and demi;
“has the Pi
Wis KY in oh FA
bazar “iors fe
always associated i in my mind with a hill.”
1 i Hifi are ia ptaded 3 fa
ort 10R, 1quors wi ©
: or He has oA
Fl
Ae Fi x ig
The es P > 3 i eR nt -
entioti of the ¢ to his ext Damon I
oh il to EAE, of
Foreign and Do ¢ : aay ‘wholdeala
at the lowest cash
ted to be
thei rel ye
of
Ww ulin,
qualit
olland
berry
Hin ne
Tnsonubls rates ri t 3
mmpagn F ye C re ,
and ny ies. Pare Jamaten and
New England oo 'Cordint of all kinds.
He w ho particular ely invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to eall nl oxXmnine
his large su pply, to Judge for themselves
and Wy vertu aE procuring what they buy,
which can seldom be done v when puretins-
ng inthe eity.
» or Physicians are respectfully requested
o give his liquors atria , pao
M' ROHAN Tb HOUSH iy
C13 & AD,
“PHI f1.X° . 9
HH MANDERBACH ok ETOR.
1.C. Nes, Uneny,
This well-known: Hotel, will"ba found by
all visiting the city, ohe of the most desires
abla, both as tiv rensonablachnrges und con-
venience, German and English is spoken.
apt 08, tf,
AEN TRE I ALL HOTEL.
B Joux SraxNgLew, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for all
points, north south, enst and west,
This favorite Hotol has been refitted and
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
in every respect ona of tho most pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the best accommodations. Per-
sons from the city wishing to spend a few
woeks during the summer in the country,
will find Centre Hall one of the most dean
tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desive for comfort and con-
venience. aplO G8, tf,
fo inds of om 1
likin { Bang phic
hint 3 2 .
othe ‘
A ———— A —— iT ——
COACH MANUF ACTORY.
HARDMAN PHIL JTPR,
THIS manuf: debit ot biishiment al
Yeagertown, on the Lewistown
amd Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hance
a fine stock of Carringes, Buggies, Sulkies
for sale as superior in quality and styles tc
any manafactured in the country. They
are made of the very best seasoned stock’ hy
first class practical workmen, and ‘finished
in a style that challenges comparison with
any work out of or m the Eastern cities
and ean be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
amidst high rents and ruinous priees of liv.
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his‘wrtistical profession
and free from any annoysuces in his busi-
ness, he has time and. ability th. devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
customers, rendering satisfaction alike t¢
all patrons, eperatives, his country, anc
hiptects.
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices; and you cannot fail to be y on
REP ALR I.X¢
of all kinds done neatly, bos To
reasenably.
Yeagertown, Jane 12, 1858 —1y,
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mr om——— cons
w
ind
YREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT-
1 ED LANDS FOR TAKES, FOR 1870, AND
PREVIOUS YEARS, - Notice i is hereby given
that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly,
passed the 12th day of June, A, D., 1815,
entitled, An Acttoamend an Act direc 't-
ing the mode of sel'ing unseated lands in
Centre county,” and the several supple-
ments thereto, there will he ar to
publié sale or outery, the following tracts
of unseated lands in said connty for the
taxes due and unpaid thereon, atthe Couat
House in the borough of Bellefonte, on the
second Monday oi’ June, A. D,, 1870,
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