Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, August 12, 1870, Image 2

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Democratic County Convention. [fought battle. The conflict was waged |
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assemble at Bellefonte, on Mist Tuess
ATEMENT OF POT-
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FJARM AND TOWN PROPERTY, AT
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dec'd, sitnte or the fn] ~~
d west of Cerltte Ha 1, is offered at
18 sale; the samé containing
FAcres of Choice Farming Land,
bd 35 Acres of good Woodland.
dwellin
“hereon are erected &
nk Barn
House, a stone an
all other necessa outbuil-
dings, with a well of never
full ng Wier at He 4gor, and
A iarge cistern at the an
Orchard of choice fruit is also ora the
place’ For further culars appl
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CENTRE HALL RE
womans {Poms
“0. Keller,s @tp
cto when rec'd by H. Dasher ..
Amount ot duplicates..........cc.oees J$449€,00
Dedvet exonerations on du-
plicate of H. Dasher........... 87,62
Deduct exonerations on dupi-
ente of D, C. Keller... ..
round to his quarters, to ascertain
what had become of him, and, accom:
panied by a cornet avd a junior caps
twin, lg proceaded ghither, We foyne
Bote bine a iis camp-table, his
head... resting between his hands! fan
w ar \ SE ri a " »
looking AS J & as death. om Add ait Of Ti ri
oor Holt, BESET Ta patie from 0, Keller. ot fo
txclaimed the cornet, : Add state sup toprinfiod i
“Nonsense, you young fool,’ I said; ar ¥ rec d Fh bet
‘he has pluck enovgh in his Jetted 4 34 n't due froin live
finger for: your whole enrcass, districts for tuition...... .......
"What's wrong, B—--1, Add amount due trom D. C.
WPL Ch right, he replied 1] Kaller ui ons
am in a panic. My time is come, and
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cy, but the 'fnich army lice tol oral tin ¥ : he
! : 3 > field and disporse, leaying their camp be- fnintedi 1 OOF oh | “Neither h
day atteffioon, 9th, to place i NOMI ind, The Prussian aFby is now opera-| hinen, ith 1 %, ono bf { : the major that it
| nation candidates for the various 0ffi-{yi Jin the valiey of Moselle, swith houd- hii 4 ed Tim h and acd withieal Tucapability ]
{ces to be filled at the next general q ‘arters at Teres, fifty-seven amiles south- atl Tek ie cucutrubih robber who B=, fs he Wns called is Teg
election, October 11th. The conven: y est of Coblentz, and ising menneing atti | M Mp , os utof th ) Window ment from answering to a fighting
tion was called to order by Hon, S. I. tude towards Thionville, the headquarters| “4p TYNE ti go stance b retontic n buglescall. I volunteered to ride
Cextre Harr, Pa, Avoust 12th, 1870. Shygert, Chairman of the Standing|of the French army, | Here was an instance or reténtio
— Committee, 1“ A” geneiil Prussian wdvite-noross- the (of prasence of mind in the face of ap-
! | 7 their fronts | parent danger, and the loss of self-eon-
Gon) Lasy hPa Wiser, of Perry I'he delegates then presented thei (fronkier has commenced, : Jv hs danger had passed,
county, isa republican candidate for credentials and were admitted to seats, | Official dispatches bave ten received Falk 2 machitd do 20 sredery ation Deduct 5 bor cont, 1 .
Senadabi nat as follows: here announcing that a severe battle bs deid pres ; educt b per cent. on ara, t paid
or | Bollefonte—S..S. Woll, Bart. Galbraith, [fought to-day at~Weissombourg, depart.
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North Car ni. AEA Brawn, | mont of M curtho, between the Prussiuu | Tor instunee, mn the Sailor who goes
Howard— Balser Weber,
oa as : ATT Qi 418 Rie! fund French troops, resulting in a brilhiunt aloft without feoling any nelination to
Ruleigh, Xogdst TREThe State has) ONE NC Han,
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BE Raa #4 ae wii) : h & cI vietory for the Prussian arniy, which was|come down “by the run,” and ip
colic denieet: By'a $vée ‘majority. Philipsburg Baward Perks, G. 8. Plog . : AS | . a a Thilo
Eh a To A > the A oS | iilifelatey 1] hirer ya » H ommundid By Frederick Willinmg crown | matador in the bull-ring, whose fil
anda Jrom nppearances the demo! \ « ob ala ig Fo, : b3 : wa is. 0 'Q . wt
A I A bo Benner—W my Tibbens, Benj. Hunter, | prince of Prussia. dep neds on his, coolnoss, Educati th
crads have a "1vo thirds majority in Richard Conley, he to I" The Ritth.and Eleventh Bavarian carps |nlso, me doubt, assists in keeping the
Neff, Won Marks, © | |
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ing a very desirable residen~ ;
oontral part.of the sow, with chao
and all convenienges.
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ala i the 3 arpa: se Boss ap Xi bh Bunk tormed the heights of Weissembourg and, Lrain in order. Yet here again, we
AY AY Sy O 3s vey 3 wele y >i Anon . i s . » *
GOS ha cd. ave le, drove the ene have numerous instances of presence ol
{ thescven Congresting Cuartin=Heury Thiel, .
ol the seven Longressinen, orguson- 1. Gates, Geo. Meyer, lmy from his position, ‘mind mm the humbler and less educa:
: DY One example—also
D. Am't received an
i ® ENTUCK Y J A Me hui Kk | The French forces were, commanded by ted ranks in Fife : BO hil Mave ly. wifi and little child other BOUPCHS svnnerrtens trnsionng
it 290 & . John M. Miller, Sam Goodhart DD. Runkle | Gensral Douny and made stubborn resis. la true story will suffice. Caroline |} shall leave iy TY had
The Kentucky election was held ) General | ( a good-looking, finely pro-{o heggery, and A Hag (He ant
last week. T ] crats carried atl (dt ; married in opposition 0 “his futhers-
ast week. The Demgcrats carried att! oppoyition Why fut
Hanies—Jucob Hosterman, Jno C, Stover | tance, but during the conflict
wo Limbert, Jacob Wyle, | Duuny was Killed, when they became de- | portionetd Young airl gli ba. ¥
the counties but Foun, : The returns y 4 ‘Rabbi i ‘said’ pl the
show a republicin gain af oniy 20,000, Nor
{nltor a desperate sprugg
Total am’t of money received
_ and due
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EXPENDITURES,
! Paid to 12 teachers $85 per
month each for 4 months. 1680,00
Pnid to b teachers $30 per |
month for 4 yaonths .......c... 600,00
Debt of last year.............oe wi 105,36
Percentage to Trensurer........ 74,17
For rent $25, and printing 9,50 34,50 : :
For revenue stamps for deeds 1,00
AD
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Am’t paid to teachers, ete......2495,03 DU agents. 4
For BuiLbrse Purrosss.
augd, it
Paid to Rev. D. Kerr for building ¢
ol.... 8
To J.P. Runkié, Drilding 106. SAXON VC
because
To Alex. Kerr for surveying and than any other
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vied as lady's
ikl acon ies Me Divi, Wilson |moralized and fled before the Prussians, paid with a fuxhionable “A, rather
"who enpturcl 550 prisoners umd one’ piece’ ygge, One evoning, after having ns. | \ === :
Howard twp, fof artilloty, tain tryitig fo langh him out of
| rself, before [such all extraordinary state of mind.
Fergus Potter, |W :
sisted at her ‘mistress's” toilet for adin- cap
Houston The Emperor Napoleon telegraphed thet po. fiayty she amused he ALT
You'll bring them another clasp yet ;
” Liberty : ‘ Hollowing dispatch to the Empress Eugania: | i She: eles seats
gives Hon” Wm HM Armstrong to an Geo, W eaver, D. Rramgart, Geo Shatter, fmirablesang Froid, General Frossard took | air of silk stockinus and dress. shoes | for them,” I)-—— wag an English-
derstand that he eannot be: re-elected] Dutton—A. B, Rishel, ~~ |the heights wbove the-left bank of Suar-| belonging to' her mistress, and, having| who, like myself, had entered the
to Congressiant there is ‘much trouble Stover, i oe Sith, deal Alar, Loo (bruck The Prussisng made short resis-|) 0 4 Ee viewed hf well turned | Austrian service ; he was the son of
brewing in® the radical camp of this Potter—Hon. J. Hosterman. John Shan- (tance, We were in the first line and the | nbs with complacency saving aloud; nobleman, and wis very well off.
Congressional district,“ (non, Wm. Wolf, A. A. Kerlin, Henry feannon bal's and bullets fell at our feet, | whore’ a leg for a stock ing, and *4Do you: mean it seid B . ’
op Eh We oR : Dh WN ron A inere’s a foot for a shoe.” Having|starting up, with an wild expression
Billy Armstrong: hts sfixed up hisi, STC GET BREA de 2 The Soldiers wept at secing: him so: calm) go) Logo herself as 10 ‘their symmetry, darting through his. eyes, . writing deed
platform for'the next campaign. He's| Snow: Shos—1), MH. Yeager, A. C. Heck-| We lost one officer and ten men killed. eh divested Yerself of Wer borrowed “il do, by Jove?, replied D To John McElroy, ditto... a
going to ignore the nigger and coolie endo: n, Legaulois says Saarbruck is a heap of] | Ei rights and!‘T'l settle a captain’s pay on them for Fa Wm, Colyer for building pow
altogether, aiid go it on the tariff. Up Shis nistress | life ; but: Fdon’t expect to have to dof do. porch And PHYS or
in Tioga and Potter he is to bea’ free) puvlop-Jacob Snyder, That wis so, old fellow ; you'll take care of them do. for fence and gate Wasa 1A
trader.” In Liveoming, Clinton and LU niow- B. Brishin, She yourself. ty Nm Ravage for 4 new Brvies
Centre he is to be a high tariff advo |, \Walher=A. Vanuda, John erotterbuch, a small village on Lauter river, |" found in the morning murdered! “A Tew words of explanation, and al” ely) 7 2 Woiciuslon | lp
a T Weissenbusgs: a1ed’.0 he Yer bed, the iewol case and plate- | repetion of his promise on the part of
hursday evening ; Bi i, Lhe.) : | D=——, and B——— buckléd on
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Capt. Dopp, E. Glenn® :
~John Campbel,
which comes from the negro vote,
Not represented,
EE sid Zeottle, :
_____ SAMUEL PARKER.
Ninth st. Wa “BROS,
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| plumes, put the room to
Em: a : lawaited the return of her
August 5. —The following ds | .
titin fl lwhom she saw into bed.
pateh has been received here fron Neid-| . :
the last time she saw her alive,
Henry Noll, Joseph Ross, Jno. ashes,
Berlin, 27.75
60.00
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Am't paid for building purpeses... 1060, 23
Furr Axp CONTINGENCIES,
Paid to Peter Ruble for wood ac
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To Jueokh Wagner, wood 1 house.
To L. Neff, wood for one house. ...
To J. D. Decker do. do.
* M. Decker da. ;
“HH. Smith do.
J. Dauberman do,
“M, Ulrich do, FE
** Wm, Colyer, wood, 2 houses...
“J Walters " “
“ A Overdorf, 1 ton of
“.B Bitner -
** W Emrich, for 17 ewt. of coal.
“J P Runkle for 1} ton of coul..
“8S Bruss, 1 toa eoal..........
| “8 M'Clintick, 34} wt. col. ..0.
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J] oung Men and Boys.
] Send for circulars to Bern. E. Ay
DER, Principal, Hightstown, N. J. aguia.dit
A Book of 125 closely printed pages, Ta
ly issued, ee Am
can ‘Advertisin Hedin giving t
near o'clock on
Cea de®
OUR COUNTY TICK
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IF. Shatter,
Worth—E. P. Jones.
i The Convention then proceeded to iirs Li hos ka wd.” Thel
ET. ™ , of livers AY oe or Wo have won a bloody hut brilliant vic. | Chet brulee Pe J "a The hie sword, and in another minute he
ings ‘of the demo- lowing result: hich he could be captured,| Was. on his charger. Half an hour
President— Judge Hosterman, of pian Corps, with the Second Bavarian, | and in spite of the most diligent search, afterwards, we were engaged with the
| Potter. {This force carried by assault, under fhe escaped. Three Years after, Caroline enemy. I kept ny cye on Brees
Seevetaries—John Shannon, Potter, | yes of the Prince Roya! the fort oss’ of WHS engaged inn similar capacity by He Was always brave; but now he was
and 8.8, Wolf] of Bellefonte, Weissenburg and the heights between sn dady who ‘took: ‘her to: Paris. ~She/mad. His courage had been always
been made : | The Chair announced, as the first in| Wiisconburg and Gelshure, had almost forgotten the murder, and, characterized by extreme coolness,
Congress—Ia A. Mickey, of Clinton | order the nomination ofa candidate for] General Donay's division of Marshal lif she thought of it, it was not with hever courting although never shrink:
County, subject to congressional con- Congress, whereupon T. M. Hall; ‘of MM Malon’s French cor riminal {9g Jromwiangue; tues: heiushed]
ferences in a ‘Mackey, and Mr. Wolf, of Potter,|ral Douay was himself. illed. five hundred lone of the public promenades one
Senator—C.'T. Alexander, of Belle-| oo0q that his nomination be made by [prisoners taken, none of them wounded. afternoon, when, as she passed a gpoup| was fired, he was a corpse,
fonte, subject to senatorial conference. |geclamation, which was accepted. "| Many of the Turcos ave among the captive: lof men, she heard these words :{by a dozen bayonet wounds.
Assembly—P. G. Meek, of Belle-! The Convention then proceeded toled. The Prussian General Kirehbach was “There's a leg for a stocking, and | fullfilled is promise.” .
! ‘nominate candidates for State Senator, slightly wounded. The Royal Grenadiers there's a foot for a shoe.” In a mo-| The Mnpression on the brain, and “ Wm. Emerick for pine wood at
ot with the following result: und Fifth regiment of the line suffered ment the events of the evening before! its results in the aétion of the mdivid-/ WO HOA
| e Ai re ahr aa 25 jheavyossos, ‘her mistress was murdered flashed on{ual, vary considerably with ‘the source | “hl piap
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tory. The left wing was the attacking hod y, |
and consisted of the Fifth and Eleventh trace hy w
From {lie procee
cratic county convention, to be found
im today’s REPORTER, 1 will be seen
that the following nominations have
aber
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Milesburg, proposed the name of Li. A. defeated, being driven trom its camp. Gene-| It hapened that she was walking in
published in the int of Religio
culture, Literature, &e., &c. Every
vertiser, and every p who eontem-
pleted Bool i TH findtahia’ haw
of grout value, iled a
on receipt. uf Ri Sins 0.
ROWELL & CO., Publishers, No” 40 Par
Rox Now Rok Lede
e Pitts (Pa.) r, in its issue
of May 29, 1870, says: “The firm ol G. P.
Rowell & €6, which issues this interes-
ting and valuable book, is the an
hi Manufacturing Co, 4 ewt. coal.
foute.
Commissioner—dJ. GG.
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Gregg. of danger. Thus, a fear of drowning!
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Jury Commissioner—Wm. Buarch-
field, of 1'erguson, -
Auditor—dJ. M. Bush, of Patton tp.
Time will not permit ws to give an
extensive notice of each of the abuve
gentleman, neither ist at all necessary,
and fully known to the people of our
county. The convention which placed
the above gentlemen in nomination,
was one of the most harmonious which
we ever witnessed, and we trust that
the gallant demoervacy of old Centre,
will support each and every individual
mony and unanimity which character
ized the nominating convention. Let
we mist redeem ‘this senatorial district
and wipe out the stain and insult heap-
ed upon. it, when our fairly elected
senators were fraudulently counted out
by unscrupulous radical demagogues
occasions, Let us now to work, to in
crease the democratic majority in old
Centre; our nominees are all men who
never flinched, were true at a time
when it tried men’s souls to be Demo-
erats. The opposition have resolved
to make a desperate effort to defeat us,
which can only be done if we remain
inactive and lukewarm. Sound the
bugle!
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Mid hl gg eit hi
In a desperate strait ‘of molasses
patriotism must be the man who will
travel a score of miles to crowd him
self into-a convention, after being de-
feated at home for the place, and beg
to be permitted to erowd out another
regularly deputized. Verily, the age
of babies hath not yet passed.
So a pl SR IR
Radical Co. Convention,
The Centre county radicals met in
convention at, Bellefonte, on last Wed-
nesday, ta place in nominations candi-
dates for. the different. offices. Mr.
John Jaexin, of Bellefonte, was clected
chairman, and W. W. Rodgers and B.
0. Deininger, Secretaries. The, fol
lowing is the result of the ballotings :
: For Congress— Armstrong 61, Gen
«Beaver 24, resulting in favor of Arm:
strong on 1st ballot. ’
For Senator—Wilson 65, Barlow
el
RB. H. Duncan, of Spring Mills, wis
pominated. for legislature by accla-
{(Comnisstouer.
1st. . 2nd.
$17... 29
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Pa Weater, Ferguson,
Di Maleme, Boggs,
J.C. Beal, #0tier; 13 withdr
D. Kellegp Harris, i) H)
Jury *Gomniissioner— Henry. Mc-
Mr. Melwen receiving “the * nomina-
Lion, "Hv Ee
Auditor—J. 1. Thompson, was nom
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“hve repudiated Whittemore for any of-
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Wimpy, of Georgia, will ‘be arrested on
the ehitirge Sf veceiving pensions illegally.
rréncy Fitrdy od ur the Treasury
Dopafimet dus > Git week. 5]
| No clue as. 3 ct LO Lug LiurGesers
of Mp. Nathan in New York, als
though a reward of $40,000 is offer-
li». T. Shugert
| Mr. Alexander having received a
‘majority. of votes upon the first ballot,
‘he was declared the ehoice of the con
‘vention, and bis nomination made
‘unanimous.
Assembly being next in order, the
following gentlemen were placed in
‘nomination and balloted for with the
following result :
iP. G. Meex, Bellefonte,
| Fred k Kurtz, Centre Hall
Chester Munson, Philipsburg, h
J. A. Hunter, Halfmoon, 15
Mr. Meck having received the high-
‘est number of votes upon the first bal-
lot, was declared daly nominated, and
‘the the nomination made unanimous,
‘The following gentlemen were then
‘neminated for County Commissioner:
John Sankey, of Gregg; S. F. Forster,
of Potter ; George Meyer, of Ferguson,
nd Geo. W. Stover, of Penn, with the
following result :
1st. 2nd
{Sankey 12. 18
{ Forster, 28 30
Meyer, 19 14
| Stover, 12 3
| Mr. Sankey having received a ma
jority ofall the votes cast upon the
(6th ballot, he was declared duly nomi
‘pated, and his nomination made unan
mous.
On motion of Mr. Hall, Hon. Win.
Burchfield, of Ferguson, was nomina.
ted for Jury Commissiouar, by accla-
mation.
The vote for Auditor resulted as
follows :
John Smith, Penn,
J. M. Bush, Patton,
42
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{and the same made unanimous.
The Congressional Conferees ap-
pointed, are as follows: Judge Allison,
T. M. Hall, Richard Conley.
The Senatorial Conferees, on mo.
(tion of T. M. Hall, were next chosen,
as follows : J. H. Orvis, Jno. Shannon,
John Smith. »
Messrs: J. H. Orvis and S. T. Shu-
gert having been proposed as chair-
men of the Standing Committee, both
these gentlemen declined, whed the
name of H. Y. Stitzer was proposed,
whté was then "unanimously chosen.
The Convention then adjourned ; the
greatest harmony prevailed through-
out is entire proceedings.
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EUROPE.
Sharp Battles.
London, August 4.—The Freneh official
reports fthe battle of Saarbruck is par-
ticularly devoted to the praise of the
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fthe buttbe, and while the French troops
were forming, a detachunent of Prussian
tot boldly advanced from the town and
imonnted a railway ®nbankment which
{coparated them from the Freneh position,
which they proposed to eharge.
Atthis imoment a battery of mitrailleuse,
tmonnted in the rear of the Freneh position,
opened fire. Half of the Prussian force
was left dead along the line of the rails, and
the remainder were dispersed,
detachment marched
shared the same fate.
The French are enthusiastic over the
suceess of their arms at. a distance of six-
teen hundred metres.
London, August 4—evening, — Later dis-
patches received hore concerning the ae-
tion at Saarbuck fal'y corroborate the pro-
vious reports of the terrible destructive.
ness of the new Frenehy army. The deci-
mation wrought” up nm the ranks of the
Prussian detachment which attempted to
cross the railroad embankinent, in the fuce
of the terrible shower of bullets rained
from the mitraiileuse, is said to” have been
frightful. The deadly effects of this arm
A second
into position and
serviee,
struggle between the Prussian and French |
ed.
armiesito-day was asanguinary and hard
GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT.
The Army of Napoleon Routed.
' Frederick Wiliiam (4 ands in her
3 T > Te ; o 3
son The Town of Wo ruck Fired,
Ste Thousand French Prisoners ( ap-
tured Thirty Cannon and Sic Mi.
travlleuses,
have been received in this city from
the Crown Prince, Irederick Wil.
4 . 3as Sor E+ . . . -
fiam, of Prussia, giving an official
report of the result of the battle
| fought near Bitche yesterday.
her memory. And now for her mar
vellous presence of mind.
not to have heard anything, she
glanced sideways at the group of men.
then she stopped in an undecided
manner, and finaliy turned back, and,
walking up to them, she asked to be
directed to a certain strect. As she
expected, all of then had a word for
her, and amongst the voices she had
just spoken. Their language and
Hooks were both very free, but she on-
Ithe brave man and the cowsird equally
Hrantically and ineffectuatly struggling
‘the head above water, there being no
art in swimming, very scienific
‘man ought to be able to swim the first
‘time of entering the water, and would,
lif he had prescuce of mind, Fire
‘also has a peculiarly paralyzing effect
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“but not so general as the fear of drown
Ing.
We are told that the sensations
‘the Prussian left, under the Crown
Price, commanding in person, near
Woerthe an Sarr, a village of France,
gendarme. She thus averted suspicion
if they watched her speaking to
remarkable—a calmness almost sopor
miles southwest of Weissebourg, and
ended in the total defeat of Marshal
{ M’Mahon, with the greater part of his
(driven back in the fortress of Bitche
in the department of Moselle.
|
| victorious Prussians captured from the
French at the battle of Woerthe thir-
‘ty cannon, four mitrailleuses and four
‘thousand prisoners. The battle com-
'menced at nine o'clock in the morn.
jing, and the engagement was fiercely
‘contested till four o'clock in the after-
(noon, when it terminated in the total
(rout and retreat of the Frenc
Berlin, August 7—evy
most joyful; manifestations fof delight
are shown by the inhabitants over the
‘news of the great victories of the Prus-
sion armies.
the streets,
French dispatches,
Sunday forenoon, announce that the
Prussians have cut off telegraphic and
railroad communication with Marshal
M’Mabon’s army. Advices, however,
have been received stating that Gener-
al Frossard is in full retreat. Riot-
Paris upon the reports of the French
defeats at Woerthe and Speicheren.
Che city has been declared in a state
of siege.
the Senate bave been convoked to as-
semble on Thursday.
an official bulletin from Met
at that place at five o’elock on
morning, stating that Marshal M’Ma
hon has made a movement with the
front ling, to the wear. A later dis
pateh says that General
after desperately fighting for two
hours against the whole Pnussian
army. retreated in good order, preseiy-
ing his formation.
claim that they will have eight hun
dred thousand men on the theatre of
war by this evening.
— A tn A een
thievery and corruption. Recent develop-
ments in Kansas show that the high priests
oft! eloyal party have been making raids
upon the revenue of the government col-
lected in that State. Senater Pomeray,
Representative Sidney Clark, the late Jim
Lane, Speer, a U. 8. Internal Revenue
Collector, and other lesser lights, are plain-
ly accused of collecting the taxes, then
reporting » large number ofthe tax payer:
. . . *
dead, abseonding, or insolvent, and then |
dividing the spoil. Some of the defunct
and absconding have turned up. with re-|
ceipt for these taxes, and this has led to an’
investigation, whieh is likely to make live. |
ly times in Kansas, and lead torich exposi- |
tions of the many ways of loyalty. It is|
said Jim Lane run one entire canvass with!
the funds of these déaud and absconding!
tax payers.
ET SRNR WT ITV RN
The Young Folks’ Rural’ is the title of
anew Rural and Literary M onthly, design-
ed for Young Men and Young Women,
which is to be issued by H. N. K. Lewis, |
the publisher of the ‘Western Rural
hicago. Prizes are offered for storiesand |
contributions from young writers, $1.00
Per year. !
‘wanted : she had been only a fortnight
in France, and scarcely knew a word
nary with her, to assist
‘of acquiring a little French. Going
through the dictionary,
found the words she wanted, and she
then wrote them with a pencil in the
fly-leaf of the dictionary. The sen-
‘tence ran thus:
{besoin vous arrveter un meurtrier. The
grammer was not oy correct, as dic
tionaries do not teac
searching
i
grasp.
and hung on the girl's testimony.
In this example we observe a kind
female sex. First, there was the nat.
‘subdued the moment it was felt, and
| thought in
| ———, ninety-nine women out of a
hundred would have betrayed them.
ti
‘those conditions of the nervous system
ice.
(ence of mind, whilst a brave man re-
vidual naturally courageous.
‘same time, those circumstanees which
|either courage or the reverse.’
| The field of battle gives us instances
on differently comstrtuted
‘brains. The bravest and coolést are
‘those who realize the danger, and yet
‘are as calm as those fortunate individ-
‘uals to whom fear is unknown.
|r
There is a well-known stor
surprise
‘approaching danger.
i
“Yes,” replied
you were half as‘amueh afraid, you
‘would run away.” Whether such
‘would be the result of fear on the sub-
‘altern would depend upon the forma-
tion of his brain. Innate, sordid,
‘reasoning cowardice would no doubt
‘cause its victim to shrink from ap-
proaching danger; but the cowardice,
if it can so be called, caused by par-
alysis of the thinking faculties in ex-
cessive danger, generally urges the
subject of it onwards. Mental depres
sion from any cause ferquently indu-
ces this mad courage, and that too in
men constitutionally -ealm. The fol-]
lowing story was related to the writer
by an officer in the Austrian army: °
“The bugle:cail had sounded, and
in five minutes every man was in hig
saddle except B
“He must be dead,
or so sick that
ine i
Ling
stone and many others, ns we rea
lone instance (not publiched), an
| wounded tiger, ‘held his breath, to
senation stealing over me. By-and
by, 1 cautiously drew my hunting
knife, and fixed its point opposite the
‘brute’s heart: I was going to set my
life on a venture. knew that he
would never leave go until he killed
me, and if I missed my stroke, I only
hastened my fate by a few minutes.
Drawing a long breath, and grasping
the knife with both hands, I plunged
lit to the hilt in his chest. It was a
terrible game; but I won.
fell back dead, with
scarcely a
in two,”
The question natura’ly presents
to be gained by the retention of pres-
acquired? The answer may -sa
mind.
by training. | Bl
‘objected, presence “of mind is réally
only needed in sudden emergenéies,
Yes, that is true; but calmness and
deliberation once established as a hab-
under all circumstances when re
quired. It therefore behooves us, in
the most trifling as well as the most
important actions, te. aet, think, and
todo nothing in a huery or
ubove all, to keep our tempers.— Good
Health.
re —————
New York telegrams, of Saturday,
|}
say :
Two million dollars in gold went to
trope
'drain the premium was forced up, and at
the close it was stiff at 121}. Government
bonds are steady under favorable advices
from London and prices advanced a fraction,
Our ¢dton market €losed weak and irregu-
lar. The teansddstidns for the week have
been Tight,” :
T EACHERSTAKE NOTICE!
meventeen Teachers wanted for the Pot-
ter township sehool distriet, for the com-
ing winter term, tor whom the followin
wages will be paid, viz: To Teachers hol
ding professional certificates, $41,00. per
month. To Teachers holding provisional
certificates No. 1,°$39,00' per month. To
Teachers holding provisional certificates
No. 13, $37,00 per ntonth:™ To Teachers
holding provisional certificates No. 2, $35,-
00.per month. To femala teachers, $35, -
00 per month, ; :
ale teachers preferred. AW applicants
must prove efficiency im: school govern-
ment.. 3: vet : Ba :
For further information, addréss; Mg.
JoHN S. DAUBERMAN Presidentof Board,
Centre Hill, Pa, or Mr. Joux ARNEY,
“* 8 M Swartz, for broom, ete...
| Geral & Thompson, bueket; &e
FJ W Thompson & Bro, for
1 brooms, buckers! eted. li... ie
Wm Wolf), brooms, buckets, &e
“Miss Potter. for broom, &e .
* Thos Stiver for stationary, pos-
A020, OL unten iiss anisdinseie da
“J K Runkle for bucket... wu.
“J Jd Arney for fees paid for re-
cording deeds)... Jl... 000 GG
“JJ Arney for revenue stamps
for bonds, # Li
“J J Arney for stutionfry and
DOSTIZC ...opegte +s simran
PH Dashef for writingdaplicate . ~ °
“ L Murray for chadke...on. 5.
Total forfécl unl confingencips...
REPAIRS, Te
"aid to Wm Farner tor iri
I (houses «cis : oli arias
| Wm Emerick fog repairing house
{James MeConnigk, [HF new seats,
©
-
ses
nails,
| Alex Shannon, for repairs, ete...
|' W J Thompson & Bro for bo rds,
HEE18y OC, ceianmanisssssnsmnssnns
|W Wolf, for door leeks, glass, ete
H Shadow, for repairing stove, ete
Manufacturing Co, fer repairs
John K Runkle, for T doorlock...
[Jneob Fram, ton paiging dnor,..
M Nhired, for repairs $6 astova.. ©
{ Levi Murrey for repairs to a coal
lmioket Sekehe seansabes seenseseediecs sas
1
-3
—
.
elo TERRA FARRAR ER Saas FERRE wee
Bmore po
E22 W
“—
wr
=E
¥E
%
®
{Total fir TOPRIFS..cciviiitivecicies | B2,65
| Amount pid to each Director for ser-
vices; meetings of the Board and visits to
[the Schools not included.
Paid to Thos Stiver for services... $14.00
tr o berman “ 10,00
'm Emerick 10,00
Join K Runkle 10,00
John Bitner 10,00
J J Arney 50
25,00
———
ud +» 8 #
“"
renee
snseen
“
“ramne
‘“
asanns
** services ns Sec'y.....
Total to Directors...... shear enes arses an
Deduct whole amount of expendi»
tures Stet dbo” dahl hhh tt he
Amount of whoriey remaining...
1565,7
Deduct am’t of money in tressury
act am’t ¢ 932,23
Ballance remaining to becollected 633.47
The rate of tax to be laid for school pur-
for the coming year is & mills on the
| perm of valuation, : :
Adtest THOS. STIVER,
Jd. J. ARNEY }
5 Sec'y.
12nug2t.
President,
: Nn
VALUARLE HOTEL and STORE’
stand for sale.—The undersigned will
otfer for sale a val e Hotel and store
stand situated in. Tylersville,
Clinton County. The buil-
ding consists of a good frame
énnstruetion with a stor2 roem
a 2x45 with a good ware room,
and an arched celler beneath the building.
e other part consists of two rooms, a
stable suficient to stable 80 head of}
Drata
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refs: SJ FR 21 i
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D. ROCK
ZELLER & JARRETT
5
8. E. SPANGLER
rn Executors.
‘dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
alsoall the
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES.
A very lurge as-
sortment of Tor~
LET ARTICLES,
Faxcoy Goods
Seaps, &c., &ec.,
' “The finest: qual-
tity of Razor
STEEL, POCKET
KN1vES, SCISSORS
and Razors.
‘WALL PAPER IN
GREAT VARLESY.
PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by coms
petent druggists atalthours, day or night.
Night customers pu | night bell.
ght Cust THR. & FA ud
Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa.
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large and’ elegarit assortment: of Hors
A laiikets, Buckeskin Gloves snd Buee
lo Nov storg Sem &
Secretary, Centre Hall, Pa. sug.l2
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we the Aitention of those who desire to
advertise their business scientifically and
systemetically in such a way; that i 20 to
secure the largest amount of publicity for
the lenst expenditure of money." 158¢
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Patent are advised to connsel with MUNN
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best Advertising Age in EU A
ers
& CO., editors of the Scientifie Been
who have prosecuted claims before the
Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their
American and European Patent A i.
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less than any other relisble ngency. A
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Alon QUACKS.—A victim of earl
indiscretion, causing nervous debily.
ty, premature decay, &e., having tried in
vain eve y advertised remedy ita i
le means of self-cure, which he will refi
ree to his fellow-sufferers. Address J.
TUTTER 78 Nussaust., New York. oR
The New yd
FamilySewingMachine
= Empire 2°
Bowery p Bowery
The extraordinary success of their
jmproved moi rl Men ad
light or heavy work, has Fo duend the
Empire Sewing Machine Co,
to manufacture a New Fam Machine of
the same style and construction, with addi
tional ornamentation, making it equal
beauty and finish with other Family My-
chines, whereasin usefulness it far outstrips
all cowpetitors. The price of this -
knowledged necessary article comes Wn
reach of every class, and the C. is
red to offerithe most liberal nace
ments to buyers, ers and
ery Machine warranted. A
lars and samp les to : 2 23
ing Machine Comp.
RN URT PR 204 Bowery, New York
ROCLAMATION — Whew
as the Hon. Charles Here.
AM i=
dent of the eourt ofe mon Pleas, E40
the
25th Judicial isting
counties of i istriet, Sensicti rs
and the Honorable John Hosterman and
the Héaorable William Allison, A:zociate
Judges in Centre county, having issued
their precept bearing date the 2nd day of
July A.D, 52 Same dikpeted for hold-
ing a eourt : i
Cenral Fall Delivers at Garner pnd
ellefonts, fr. the count
Monday of August next being the 2r day
of Au ust, 1&6, andto contizae two weeks.
- Notiee is therefore hereby givea to the
Coroner Justice of the Peace A and
Constables of the said county of Centre.
that they be then und there.in their r
‘persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
, and their own remembran:
oth ice
) to their
riaing to be. : 2
pbper ns tot ane, and those. who
nd in
the prisowet ;
to Jrosceute against them as shall be
sh i of Sara pear of
agents. Ex.
pply for ciren-
Centre, and
the
Tass will ba | th
, and special atten
giver'to those ad ok to teach—Pe
: 4 : | i
ding with furnishéd rooms
had at the rate of $2 to 2 75 per
tion from $5 to $8 per quarter.
For further particulars address
- we B. FISHER
Julls.5t Ig Hall, Centre Co., Pa.
fs cin be
week—Tui-
mmings House, Bellefonte,
James H. Liprox, Froprietor.
ed beronnge ronage of te guests in‘the e
style, and will tak¢ eare’ that his tables are-
supplied with the best in the market. Good.
stables attached to the Iotel, with careful:
a ~The travling pub
ng ouse*