Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, November 18, 1870, Image 2

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CENTRE HALL REPORTE
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Glorious Maryland, R
Maryland, the pioneer of freedom
and religious tolerence in this country,
has covered herself all over with glory
at the recent election, by sweeping
radicalism from every nook and corner
|of her sacred soil, Maryland has n
[heavy negro population, and the rad
Lica! feaders felt cortain of earvying the
state through the aid of the black vo
R.
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accel. vl Brew
OURSELVES.
Weare about to make important
provements upon the
ters, numbering some 79,000. The
negro element pretty generally voted
im . .
a A A A 3 FA
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(Conservative counties give n Congerva-
tive majority of 2,006. Sixleen other|
Conservative counties to rear from will
place them ahead of the Republicans,
Both Houses of the Legislature are
Conservative,
tiie imine
Mrs. Grant and Mrs, Cox.
Some of the newspaper articles crit
iciging President Grant's action in fas
voring the corrupt assessment schemes
of leading radicals, were written by
with the Sambo party, ov Tuesday of
and radicalism finds ieeld
)
rs
na - ns - so
unlarned man, but has sonse
not to be fooled out of it.”
¥
enotigh
A
Arrest of a Negro Desperado.
Nushville, November 12,~Lewis
Travis, colored, a fugitive from jus.
tice, was arrested this afternoon at the
Nashville and Chattanooga depot by
policeman Skiles. Travis is charged
with killing Major Laurent, = of
Spaulding county, Ga., Dr. Butler,
wife nnd child, and three children, and
three other persons, A large reward
was offered for him. He resisted ar
requisitions of the ‘encty onthe geople
thereabont, The surroindingSeonatry i
entirely rained, 3 w 3
Danger of a General European
Conflict.
The Pall Mall Gazetto, to-night, declares
that the Ministers not only lack true wise
dom, but are occupied to the axelusion of
Two dan-
gers eontront England—the Alabama diffi-
culty and the Eastern question. The ecir-
cumetance that lifted the latter togreat and
immediate importance, made the former
more formidable, beoanse of tha increasing
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econ . provid :
in another column, of T
CAN Tea Do., rN
h togpnre; get up clu
fond: je Worth? Totico. This company
ins bden established for ten years, and
their numerons patrons give them full credit
for relinbility, promptness and fiirdealings
and all testify to the excellent quality and
low prices of their goods. As thas war-.
rant all their goods to give satisfaction or
refund the money and expenses, no risk
ran in sending them an order,
OTICE TO JURORS AND PAR-
to be holden on 34
DCTORER. 1370,
Et P.COATS
BEST SIX-CORD
IS NOW THE
ONLY
Thread put up for the American market which is
From No. 8 te No. 100 inelgsive.
i
x For Hand nnd Hacking, .
Rov.4. dt: ob AN i
attend the Special Court of poy yn Pleas. |
$3 . . »
i . I isher, the Patent Commissioner, §
3: » 1 >
But, wen brother in-law of Seeretary Cox,
: : . Wy '
who resisted the corruption. A Wash
tory 3 mgton correspondent of the New York
2 a ; | has
: ] ther suyss
ret 8 we present thiz morn | Jat... : :
|; Tie peti : Mueyland are the | “Madame Secretary Cox, after pe
arly 82000 i vraag ie trom nll parts ol aluryiand are the Yor Me os irdes. cut
to an cudlRy of nearly 2000, and we rin ih . the Antrigues aud] YUSIDE one of these Fisher articles,
debt to about that amonnt in consequenee Wy I fl T | : Hit out and enclosed it to Mrs, Grant,
aunts and menpees of the adios fo ) Y..g hoe .
TRY! \ mnovmously, Unfortunately for Mrs
fret
Now we tru:t that our subseribers,” whom
we havesregularly and faithfully Served { spite of seventy sovens=thovsand |! wlently t the
the | : vie viknre > So 4Cox, however, she accidently put the
fnew ly recistered pearo voters § oan spite |
with the cheapest coubty paper in
state, and wha ure yet back upon their sub- fue ; SA hnaxions article in an envelope bear-
sorption! will pay up, a3 per terms, ATiof thew secrdt leagues, their United] A TO aqati]
CNET, 50 we ctl moet obligations madC Wig jae Marshal and horde of deputies | 1s the family oil lintaly
furnish a ctill more attractive: paper. er : of course Mrs. Grant immediately
; ; : LONE;
. ' 3 oY an R 1a ) NT r WIT rear n stronng 4 a ae *
with no one to think that the §2, $3, or 34, and hi ering on the Re . lkwew whenee it came; Further, shel A terrible revolution had ocenrred
which may be due from him 1s of little fo ree of Federal bavonets =i gpite oj»
indir L ereounize vealigraphy of Madamelin the State of Guerrero. The gov
help. kd unimportant, but 3 Kindly WE hese and of all the wmluence, Yoth di FUR ol HN o bh | i Ie ge le! Lernme at Lou ws had been def ved and!
bg Re mreary re Re pvery cent, : . \ Ho whom shoe had reece ie d : x Heated tunacinla intl i
that it be forwarded, we need every Cetihi od fudivect, which the Foderal (U0: Li . abi | Cee | Specials intimate that, America may be
and more . PCCL Rd , ws: theref when Mrs. Grant) reinforcements were being harried for | a : : will do well to gall at
6 ope, : o by the date ups | Government could brine to bear npon ters. ) . NEE + shed to join England against Russia and John Cundpd} Nbw Sy rbouhs, {| df,
Every subsoriber can sce oy hy C | t ph i d \ X o 3 olaneea over thie articl y she naturally ward from the capital, I'he mail ny I Muin sty ot. Milroy “ he re he keeps ur-
“3c BR a paper, cach week, now! 2 P i : ar ry . : tL. yo 3 1 3 ir \ i ? v' Wo OY. Where “i
> is Be dl ~~ do trond bef this ! rel, | Dis 0 Civerse . I elt wndionant, an | put it nto a Grant!communication in that direction had] of nll kinds Bolas, Tahles, . Chairs,
Ne 31 By : HUongresssiona istrict, in as orderhy Vo : . ‘oan | intery : rs Be AP | otk. Badsteads Se ao! CHEAPLY
will Took as toon a8 vending this, aud then | § thn’ as. wastever eld inithicl nvelope with the simple but cutting been interrupted, A revolutionary land and Belgiam have deelare | themselves | JN EN 00h, acl dada dis M8 CREAP
mail us the mount. Ce a Sh ban Paw B Ay Pu | beaten th words, ‘Returned to Mes. Cox withloutbreak hal also occurred in 1 18| willing to form alliance with England any | ™ LAN BY ER, nov it.om
. — wo ur ¢ ' R . TY x nL vi ld i, : . ‘ (r . . » { ” * ir . y * 3 PE 3
the HR Xl i§ due us—an A oy DE he irl " Radi (The compliments of Mus, Grant." I State of Licheoean and the Northern| ont TOITOV ES! STOVES! ;
ay, 8, QC ined black and white hadioady : . la ‘oe oy : re ial . 1) Mr. Andrew Recsman; would respeet«
: since then the two ladies, 1 am iniorm- {States were complaining of excessive| mp dial itt 1 al E an ‘wari, ok 4 00: n
| th hi fn p ! > oures ad 4 ‘| The belief iu a general European WAT fully informy the citizens of Centre Hall,
taxation rosie ent . narez haa ad is eqining g ound, {that he how hing on hand all sizes of Coal
a serious attack of illness, but WAS | ENGLAND, AUSTRIA] AND ITALY WILL RE-|stoves—Gas Burners—which he offers as
slowly recovering. His wife was also| SisT THE THREATENED RUSSIAN COUP low as elsewhere: Give hima eall and gore §
= : ; gn oh gota and see his stock before purchasing else-
Fhe following are the exact words/sick. Congress has passed the Te] »'rrar
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/ dn: Nov, ( 8
inst). are herchy Notifled they (2Y
| . , notattend assaid Cowrtwill potbe held &e.
Russia declares her designs to grasp Tur-| parties interested wil plense take notice, ¥
key, and Prussia is rendy to connive, and | By orderofCourt. JNO. MORAN, Proth'y
even aid her, England is the only Power nov18.2 TEF VO pe ,
ge a 1 1. 1 1 . " emg cnn aie earl w——— Sm
to whom Turkey can look, an she islyvA KE NOTICE. ~The 'undertigncd
threatened with annihilation if she lifts ber hereby gives notice that the Vendue
finger, notes of his en @ execut 'd on the 3d day of
The latest London dispatche: report a
March, last are now due, and have been
; ar. rp {left with Margret Spangler, for collgetion.
general disposition in favor of the war if| A} persons interested in this «fil please
Russia abrogates the Paris treaty, and that | eal) immediately and settle the same, and
ing s no other tivo, an ill, |save trouble nnd expenses,
England has no oth " alternative and will, ve ro EZRA L SPANGLER.
if nncassary, form offensive and defensive |’
alliance with all neateal powers to resist
wary jo res TAKE NOTICE
[aggression of Pan Germanismn and Pan PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE KEEP- 1
Slavism, Tq
ING,
and others, in WANTOFP FURNITURE,
enlarpirg it, so as to chable us to neary
double the amount of space now appro;
ated to reading mbtlcrn To dots w en
obliced to have an new power pres, whine
in i i \ - . “ul a hh
will arrive in a few voeeks, nnd coslin
near 'y $1100~this, with the expense
great enlargement of the Reporter, pats us|
rest and shot several times at Skiles,
inflicting a glight wound. Skiles shot
him through the back of the neck.
Overs from Georgia were pursuing
im, Ile will be taken back by the
first train,
probability of there being a combination.
ww here in My Maryland,
i > ry y.
wii let the Baltimme Gazette tell the
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of nj
e—— Agn : aust :
death or total disability. Poi TE
by the year or month. Hus pod ’
{+o 700 per day for Six Years in benefits to
' policy-holders, ~~ fov.4.4
HE PRACTICAL FARMER. —The
leading Agricultural Monthly { the
United States; containing 24 qua fe fe
is recommendéd to Furme ye .
as a thoroughly reliable aiid well ‘iThastea-- © /
ted Agrienltural and Horticult Jour-
nal. kis largely inadle we Fonte matl
ter, and devols t ; aising, =r
re Brat Vege”
Growing, the
and Market gardening, raging,
and Fattening . Animals, x Veterinary
i Dajigrtment; &e. Price $1,50 per arnum,
ol advance. Sample copies supplied on
application. Liheraltermsto Agents. and ~~ *
vi vnssers, with show-bills, furnished ons® *
application to. PARSCHA LI, MORRIS,
Heitor and PapHetas 18 North Thir- {
teenth street Phi adelphia. ry novi
HOMES HEATH, HAPPINESS
How 10 8% Q8Tar¥ED ¥ok PIve Dollarst =f :
PLANTATIONS, FARMS, Vinia Sirgs AND’ EB
‘owyx Lots, at Tuk GREAT PREMIUM
AND sALE, Aitken. N: C. "The!" Saratoga ot. |
the South.” 48 houts froanh N. ¥i The -
moat delightful edimute inthe wold. Free ..
frogs thesdgorsof Northern winters, exempt
from Throat Diseases.” Vitieyards and
| orchahds in fo bearings iar doseripiive
Jaavhlet, address, (with stamp), J. C. —
f FEET Agus a » novi 4t
" § BIN HER Body TOV uid (1
| Da wanted gs loealan velin as-
| wen. Address (vith stam) HSV AL. ;
KER, 34 Park Rows N. ¥. ‘movi. dt
WOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Prizes onshed and in Be ahod
by Gu IRGE UPHAM, Providence R IL.
nord. 4 Sg ith =
| Th i s is. no wm bug
| sending 35 cts., with age, height, col-
B or of eyes.and hair, you, on
by return. mail, a correct. ure of your
icture
future husband or wife, with name and date
of marriage, 1.
) Aceress W. > a
| Drawer No. 248, Fultonyil . N.Y. novd. 4t
| i eney suffered with Catarrh
pny eas, Sd was -in six
weeks by a sinrple femedy, and will: send
the receipt, postage fres, to all afificted TT.
J. Mead, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N.Y.
novd. it : il: or
SOLVED. —Fifteen
a
written
oo oatbaabokans
Mexico. -
Havana, November 7.—Advices
from the City of Mexico, to the 20th
ultimo, contain the following intelli
Soe
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pr A SH PH S——
re,
| Italy, Austrin,-Epain, Denmark, Hol ine
1
com
: ay: ‘ fvote by ajority arly fourteen
Tne Lewisburg Chronicle, radical, | vote by a majority of nea Je JonFloer
friingetolthe elections held la (| thonsand votes, aud we have demo | -
says, referring to the clec 8 held last} x fae 4 y pivot on
Ys§, ; ¥ (strated the fact that the P ut Garibaldi en Grant.
week 2 {which the election turned was the ne- |
Ceili i
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fed, have not spoken.”
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a
ager,
io
iy great
2ussell, it is under-
sands of negroes to swell their number.
Moy
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Falls tity— Buffaloes Flee Be | Also at same time and pluce, the follow
fore the Devouring Elements——| 08 property of the undersigned:
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clearly
1. popu Ww 1
land is running strongly in favor of
the French. Even the Ties, feeling
its influence, has changed its tone and
urges Germany to minke peace and
twithdraw from France while she may
ido so with safety. This feeling is
aE partly due to the horror excited by
. Ss CANDIMYN RAD the barbarons and wholly unjustifia
PEOPLE CONDEMN RAD it HO Joly Saja
TCA LISM ble conduct of the Prussians in at
ig tempting to oppress popular resistance
Ug the 8th inst. elections were held in France, and partly to the rapidly in | x
{ . . . Je. a 3 \ «4a | A fats soyrirertideo 1X PeDGY ’ Joud of smoke and ashes toward the city, |
a id SPY: : a nt HH oevee Crown couviction that Faoeland will A fatal COL ident 18 It 8 rted from cloud of smoke and ash i Y. |
o oalition will|ineighteen states, and in all exceping & 2 ih J | i!
reported that a coalition ® : be the next victim of German ambi Foul... Among the persons Asnight drew on, the lurid flames iHumi-
. 1 . ; $i allo hore 8 ane tl y Lae Lis diner lirht
o ENT & s Basis { . ; ; tion. The speech of the Lord Chief Billed there durng the bombardincnd :
Fosse Fépublicans on ibe Duthd OT large gains. Grant s bayonets and the Baron the oth r dav. which declared was a voung
Vi atte rough the agenéy| © . : he othe ny, : ] :
giving the Fatte hy thre 13 4 a * government patronage could not save that Austria would he prostrate before torn mm two
of the democratic vote, the speaker |® oy i © at 4 1 prostra oa
BE the radical party ad heen
ship aid other officers, and the com. [the radia pasty. ir mit ol ~chastopol and the
mittees to be controlled by antr-tarifl’ astopod,
. Ri ry - s - i
men of both partigs, This plan 1s : « apy
HS 1". pe mT k ov + Jn Missouri, M'Clurg,
openly. talked of. among politicians :
aud ofliers now here.
!
{ 1 0 Gl
graceful defeat ?
me len lon A i ——
estan ms eng ipl A wo ——-————
THE ELECTIONS.
Demoeratic Gains All Around.
MYSTERY"
ZX Minutes’ Private Conversation with® ~~
i Mugried Ladies by one of their nambér, ©
Sent free fortwostumps.” A8dsess Mrs, H. E
METZGER, Hamover, Pa. ©. novd dt |
A CARB:—A Clergyuian, while resi-
| ding in_South Arerica as a miss oe
discovered a safe and “simple renvedy :
' the Cure of Nervous Weakness Early De. +
cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal
Organs, and the whole tran of disorders’
broaght on by baneful apd ticions habits,
Great numbers have been cuted by this
nobleremedy. Prompted bya desire to.
benefit the afflicted nnd unfortomate, ¥ wii l
send the recipe for preparing and using this
medicine, in a scaled envelope, to any one
who needs it, Free of charge. Add
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Stat
House, New York City. 4
| NTEW HARDWAR
J. & J. HARRIS:
NO.5, BROCKERHOFF ROW
A hew'rind e6im preted Fhpdwitke Store hae
been opened by the §
erhal I buildi n ey f
cd th sell mds of Buildingand House
) dware, Tron, Steel, Nails,
! Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
wd Wringer, Mill Pawn Circular and Hané
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful;
assprtment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr
| Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
; | els, Spades and. Forks, Locks, Hi
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails
I i M E '. Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubrieatin
421 4e { Coal, Linsced, Tanners. Anvils, Vi Be
| lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
. Fadtory Bells, House Bells, ' Dinner Bells.
| Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen!
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Prints, Qils
L Varnishes received and for sale.at
| (F120 LAL June, 1. J. & J. HARRIS.
and POWDER! | HOWARD SANITARY ALD ASSO-
€ 4 !
S
. | ; oughly was thi 1: wy J Where, novis.tf
; art o loro v Q ughly was this mi : yV ; iy a ARiiai wa, nov!
The great fight on the part of theigro vote, So thoroughl, | f Garibaldi's order of the #ay allud-|hauntepee Canal bill. Other conces | London, November I4 ~The mission of ei
{ A ‘os v ila hae 3 . : * . . ’ .
‘ i Yoo I s Liftine his i Affairs, to Versailles, was undertaken, not residence of David Reese. dee'd. at Logan's
his they failed. as the Rep. maj. inthis new Radical element was entirely | resident Grant, by lifting his fin | : : ed] A il ; ga
this t 1€¥ fal eu, as 1e AE} . maj. INES Hew alt € . | favor of the I rench Republic thy order of t rey fore ign office
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1orities ol Favre to open friend (Jeet of the mission in relation to the threat- next, the following persofal pro DOTY, vig:
h hia ranks, and the old majorities where .
m wich
up | ‘ote in Baltimore presents the follows] dor. formally repudiating thie obligations Stands, Muitvésddls, "Pubs, Irons ‘Copper,
vol ; : | # ) per,
i . v . {of tho treaty of 1850,
" I . 2, u as 39 043 the! pathy to the brave descendants of La: leal offences had been liberated, Ani” . : :
feated nearly everywhere with thou-! vote Cast Wis © VE . ry Srv: tie lwatch, Books, Carpeting, all kinds of
v v $ : {ik
: violution of the treaty by Russia. . a mitt of artist an ;
es . is i gm ag t.1 es : 2 niKe viointl JM and a large variety of articles too numer-
The radical majority in Congress which LOF the 8.633 neoroes registered not less but th Ment excite d but |
" ; : [he olject of the moves
* Sr ment wag to nominate Porfio Diaz for The Priivie Afire Around Sioux) Adminisirator,
‘ i 4 i
ers know the truth—why not acknowl UT'he white Radical vote was, therefore,
: . ‘ i ' » “al . .
ular fecling now in Eng. ¢itins of Amerieans against Mexico 1C : nyt
> £ , « Rion | ow, 1 Horse, 1 new Sleigh
bs a of tviin. Bal They are Driven by Fire into the, gh,
‘majority of the Radical party in Ha \ )
ment. The revolutionists numbered pon gentleman just arrived from oct 28 M. REESE.
the radical party, besides the heavy] crate
that the Tehnantepee Exploring ex- curred at that place a few nights since: | . uth Oh
AND CASKETS.
promise to make themselves felt at
and a rhaps be compelled lo stop al [evening the country on the Decota side of FOR
i : Lietwints xehakatl UBLIC SALE.
v | 1 A . ‘4 a . 3 5 s where; i . . ] . band i YALE,
Dems. was to upset Congress and throw [dcrstood, that in many districts where sions to railroads had been discussed. [Odo Russell, under Secretary of Foreign P
. on 3 ; bat i conse-| Gap, in Gregg township, t
: 5 ia = : SHRG miocht have sent Prim's soldiers|{n |
that body will be about 33. nullified by a corre sponding accession | ! ate cubinot couneil, the ob]
y . . od gee ’ 1
ted the murder of entire population of failure of Jules ; " xg : :
di | ening note from Russia read to Granville] dls » ;
radical sheets attempt to An analvsis of the . Beds and Badsteads,
» . > a. §’s tv » a ral 03 1 IY) » 1 » ' A LN 1 { Wy
keep their venders ignorant of the family. He barely permits the] Under the new Mexican amnesty
The and Brass Kettles, Churn, Dishes# Table
J ‘ : | . stood, is instructed to inform Bismarck that
{ Demoeratic vote was 24 847 ; the Rad Dut France has risen as one attempt had been made to form a po
fs man and will soon make the “Old Au-
; ous to mention, Sale to commence at 1
was 100, was “upset” down to 19 and pan 8 000 cast their votes for the buteacery, enthinsiag mn,
Popular Feeling in England. the Presidency. The government was]
. . | g 13 ‘ sor 1 AHH) Log
ne dic. ibut a little over 1,00), thus
edge the corn, and adwit your dis- } 4 : |
A revolution had broken out in Te | Bobaled Writibard
! A . . (new bobsled, new sett of britehbands, one
tinlore Midst of the Settlements,
3,000 or 4,000 fighting men and lively | gioux Falls City we learn the following! =o
]
losses’ sustained at the polls there are]
pedition from the United States, will] The prairie had been burning in the AS
the opening of the next session of Con |THE
a . p. buat fine to Ameren: Will be sold at publie sale, at thé late
. fa 3 3 a » : { “1 . et negro reoistration, ”- ony :
the majority in their favor. But injthéfe was a large ne » Fhe public sentiment was changed |
en ~ A % c
. : wb Bi ow : {¢ wee of the On Tuesday N £2 or s8 r
] { white voters to the Democratic} in aba back to Madrid, but he a’ low |The Mexicans are chagrined at the|querce of the I esday November *E id,
This: is. 8, sample of the. manmerjol whine. YEE
Mitini 1 Caba, who are part of Washington'sily communications Fh :
thus imauiaine, ; | : ; : lon Wednesday by the Prussian Ambassas Pubes, Chairs, Clock, Chests, Cuphonrds,
a woe ; te bia» J iereat Republic to fling a word of sym-| laws, the prisoners confined for politi-|
, - radienlism cot last week —de ine suececstive remarks: total|® - :
setting radicalism got last , [Ing sugges Of this and Oil cloth, pocket compass, 1 English |
13 :
ys 53 . England, Austria, and Italy will resist Pf A NV Ova on :
Inak hi az 15178 litical party with Negrete as ite leader, a MECHANICS TOOLS,
fieal vote, black and white, was 15,176 x : | )
tocrat repent his having gougil this! ittle| >
AN EXCITING SCENE. |aclock, {merce
not 53, as given above. Let your read: | Radicals at the election yesterday. |
London, November 12.—The whole employing queer tactics to defeat the
showing that the negroes constituie u
huantepee ngains v State gove a : Wy
Th to be trouble ahead fo Rep gard L the State govern Threshing machine, horse gears, &c.
here sees to be froudie abd 01
Ear evas : \. . It is fear . . . Y
HHINesS wore anticipated, t 1s feared particulars of exciting affuir which oc- B u r l ( [ C id 8 e
waring clections in the camp, which]
have trouble with the revelutionsists, neighborhood all the afternoon, and toward! \IR-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIBLE
A special from Washington,
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84
a torether. the river was seen to be a blaze and the . .
“Tess, o Gi " Protecting®ud Preserving the Dead.
mn fl pes winds from the westwa=d wafted a dense 3
SavVs bibineaiy
i ir . . .
It is » The undersigned takes pleasure in an-
- > - * 2 - ouneing i: » ius see ge hes Farhi }
be sought between disaffected revenue New Jersey, the democrats have made Hmnemg that he I ¢ o un a ri oleagen
. - : Le Hints couniy io
, and C- METALLIGCAND GLASS
d the
imtenances of the citizens who were con- |
before
|! Crimson
. .
nated the streets, casting
dows of the building
1
irl, who was literally onthe
She
Wil
pieces by a shell ing n weird expression to oversprea
Burial Onses and Caskets,
“dsraden) which are so widely kugwn as to require ne 1}
Cine . ne 1 {0} special commendation, The METALLIC
casioned by the bursting of a shell had (the leaping flames as they writhed aud BURTAL CASE, with its present im-
broualit Is in purgatory, on the op-iproved style and finish, its lentire harmony
posite side of the river. all was and | with the feelings of the bareaved, its per-
fected adjustments and appointments in
| whatever relates to the preservation and © |
Iprotection of the body after death, confirm
ught with the flery serpents fits utility and entire adaptness to.the pur-
The citizens gnzec | poses for which it is designed.
‘ We up the eran lest of Western COFFINSof wll slescrintions furnished
agin rin, Sh ith gir i. tovether ig ut the shortest notice; anda) pd ied
. . a bo . $ taa ik: of sexbaaths nd though gathere ROLBEr id inromptiy night orgaay. he ad laid ont
The Siamese Twins Outdone. labout the tre han nt of nuhmals, A tt] ots and groups near each other, the} with Che, “id tunerals and —— Super:
30.000 majority, notwithstanding the { lavs since she saw.a calf roughly He xn i i INRY 3
ol } IR ' Bb eW dUVS SINCE SHE =aw- i Cali rourin . . Lintende 3 : ) 2
2 ’ : | There is living in Peru township : . =H ablimity and grandeur of the immense] intended in person. Sh ABS
s living OWI ' : Jellefonte, Pa
ited ’ i nov4t
Morrow county, a family named Fin PANG ATA OV erpowered all speech, and all | _ : !
NEVADA. ey. Up {to lst last We dnesday morn i | silent and gi
hi in it consisted of Mr. Jose pli Fine ley,
his wife Mary, and two children, Ite
On
NEw YORK. ‘that morning Mrs. Finley was confined
In Rew York the democrats have and gave birth to twins, joined togeth- |
er in a manner unknown to books,
To give a clear idea of it, just sup
pose that you sever the bodies of two
‘men at the lower part of the abdomen,
land then put the two parts together and
: you have the trunk of this elnld. At|
Montgomery, November 11.—About {he instance of Drs. Williams and Lit-
'
bari wis ih
ricoh
LGermany ; that Russia will be com sINteen yo ngo
pelled to barter her Baltie ports for
Constantinople, and that
. » a .
Grant's can- | being only safe so long as sh
yon the street corners watching
{rae 12
Missounr.
Engiand,
& remaiis premature birth
aliout hoi
and the death of hee mother,
24th of September last, she was Kill
1 141 i i nai CN (ling of the tall
hrerseil by a shui.
. . ‘ 13 . . . aa still,
ldidate for Governor, Las been defeated mistress of the SCARS, must arm herselt Ua Lhe
i :
meer regi Affe thy 40,000 majority,
Passing Away. heretofore carried the state.
In the 41 Congress the radicals had]
100 wajority, in the 42 Congress, soon |
. eave the ocensio-
The radicals! ior a di speraie struggle, THE produced
-
Lereat alarm and dismay and a hearty
wish for the repulse of the Germuns| TI
: \ | hey have a young
lund the trinmph of the French. Y have a young
banch grass as it
died anda i«
- » -
.
ibtacked its stems
lady mn Tompo
very
KENTUCKY.
' .
INHEBRGE, WHO OS SCNsHLIVe
to assemble,.that majority, will only | Kentucky has gone democratic by
foot up 19. This we call a pretty
good "cutting down, when we consider | negro VO
that the democrats had to contend
against the mighty patronage, pow-| The returns from Nevada show t
er, and ‘bayonets of the federal ad-| Democrats have carried the state.
ministration; and depended solely up-|
on thie justness of |
Upon a fair and square fight
principles with federal bayonets no
i
i
1
iF
te was 00,000 in the state. siczed by its extremities to be h
: i
into a cary, wher upon she, blazing
with excitement, exclaimed : “Look ! ! Wi
“ hiH | t that approaching Lires,
~ a $ Ww of i+ » HR ro i gt» {
'y al . reien; § n r y 1! Hark! what means the rambling sonnds| fi 34 Al
call by the ears and tal: : WISE 11ihat, born upon the night winds, break such| $/¥ #4 4a
had him the Bing Ways Ud Jet him dismay upon the ears of the afifrighted)
know how good it was.
* >»
motionless, wuteeing the]
|
|rivls, aged three and five years,
Its cause, spectators ? Men look into each others fuees)
and though their lips move not, their eyes!
Raleigh, Nov. 4. -\\ illiam Stinson, strive to seek the cause of these strangel
colored, convicted at the last term of noises, Uneasily they gaze alongthe river
of! v <.
‘done nobly--gaining several members
: : . h, . . lof Congress, and re-electing Gov. Hoff
longer called in to aid radicalism, with | 5 ©
|
i
i
the Supreme Court, of committing a punks, The river is not rising, #0 it is not |
rape on an aged white woman, was thence the sounds proceed. #No haorieane
hanged to~day in the jail yard, He is felt. so the winds can furnish no solution |
spoke about ten minutes, acknowledg-' to the mystery. What ean it be? Seon the)
ing his guilt. ¢ of rolling thander.is mingled with]
other sounds, appearing likewthe, cliek “of
Koopmansechap is financially a lucky bridje bits or sheath of swords, and, anon,
He has orders on hand for twa the snorting pufling breath of animals cam)
laborers, also be clearly heard. Uan it be that the]
have fired the conntry, and with
. 3 man by 30,000 majority.
the patronage of thy general govern- ’ ’
ment left out of the canvass, there is| ALABAMA.
nothing more clear than that the dem | Te
ocratic party, which has none of these|fifty counties have been heard from. tle, the clothing was taken from it,
and a critical examination was made]
0 far as could be without doing injury. |
‘ a : . d . : 6 | ( From the occiput of one child to the
a SH 2 vy welore were rive miive § } ive usual 1 re i . i : :
tics suelvas ever before were given injgive about live thousand more of &1,..00,4t of the other, there is a contin-
: i atin mniarity Tha eval a J : : ! . .
this country. | democratic majority. The democrats yous spine, in a direct line. Upon one
The, power of the radical party is| elected sixty members of the legisla-iside, and directly in the centre of the
ro : Je a neHoetly deve . ips
patronage, | lature cut of one hundred and proba- trunk, were perfectly develope d hips,
. ce . ry oy . t yor lie ] ‘ Th ware in nice
f aud; br’ bayodets can longer keep iti bly five more. The following persons ngs, leg [hey are ice,
: . » J i Fi proportion to the body of either child.
Lash : : EL Gn the opposite side there is one large, |
have passed judgement upon it, and District — Turner, Negro, Radical. imperfectly formed leg, presenting the
will bring it in an ignominious grave. Second— Buckley, Radical.
ers emp end a
New Jersey “is” the only state in
a -—
CIATION. —For the Relief and Cure of
the Errir g and Unfortunate, on Principles
of Christian Philanthropy. Ee weds oki
Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the
Follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE
and Sociarn Eviis, with shpitary sid forthe
afilicted. Sent free, in sealed Envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION
Box P. Philadelph ¢ * ly ¢=
NOTIcE= rs of nistratfon,
over the estate of David Reese, late of
Gregg township, dec’d, having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate, or hav-
ing claims against the same, wilLhand them
| in, properly authenticat®d for ‘sett ement
without delay. M. REESE. .
280ct6t Administrator
Good News for the Ladies.
FALL OPENING OF
Bonuets, Trimmings, Millinery, at
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S,
In Centre Halli +
Mrs. M. E, Shope, has just retiirned fro
| Philadelphia, wit net PASH
TONS, and a complete stockof +
New Bounetts, New Hats, Elegant
Trimmings, &e., fa
which will be sold or made up, as usual at
reasonable prices,” © °° :
mighty influences in its favor, would |The democrats have fifteen hundred
merge fram a campaign with majori.| majority. The remsining counties will chap.
hundred thousand Chinese
who are to kbuth as cotton pickers and St jges hs : |
farm hands. His profit is about $10 this fearfully are. coming to destroy the| |
on each man imparted. se tlements ? I'he knots and groops of) !
‘citizens beganto move uneasily toward
Itheir homes as if feeling that their strong
NEGRO RIOT. ;
.“ yi , ' op ‘arms would sbon be needed to wield the
First Fruits o the Fifteenth Admend-\ co and rifle for the protection of their!
ment— A Mob of. Five Hundred Ne 1}, oiholds.
groes Seize the Town of Donaldsville,, Now strange, exciting cries pre heard
Towisiana ; Kill or imprison the from those who have remained the last
. hs v " upon the streets, and the ery of “Buffalo!
3 Ne “re Yb, . . . '
Leading Whites and Set Lire to the The buffalo are crossing the river! was
Place—=New Orleans to the Rescue. | ochoed by many mouihs.
New Orleans, October 10.—The Evening! Men hurried out of their houses, wowren
papers publish exeiting news from Donalds! appeared in the doorways and windows,
ville. A negro mob five hundred strong, | theirnight garments giving them the ghost-
is reported in possession of the place, and |y appearance of the inhabitants of the
Judge Wm. 0. Lawes and Mayor Mark gepulcher. Rifle barrels gleamed and]
Schonberg are reported killed. The whites (hone with a crimson luster in the light of |
who could not escape were arrested and the fires which were now laving their ser-{
imprsioned and the rioters threaten to pent tongues in the waters of the river|
burn the town and hang several citizens. edge. |- Office and yard near south end of Bald
An officer of the steamer Allen, which pus-| J eaven! what was that! a huge body Eagle Valiey R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. ; ;
sed Donaldsville at (twelve o,ciock lust. rushes past the frightened women, und like) | : Big cutie TOW styles Te Very Dretty. Tada
night, reports the place on five. The riot, a demon incarnate dashes up the street, novd SHORTLIDGE & CO. | a arly. I: me, Bist
creates. great excitement here. A ¢ ll Then another, and still another; then the :
. : re ag ——— y
signed by one hundred and fifty citizens place resounds with chucking hoofs, and a| News | See Here | | NE i ry
ished this evening under the cap- gea of moving hair and glistening horns . * 3 . +] A FT
was publisl |
tion “Citizens of New Qfleans; come to- fills the streets and sidewalks, Crash!
Bohr] Our citizens are Being murderedHetuch! crash] «The rifles resound upon he! TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE & te =
Fe Ǥ vr 3 KE:
Winter Goods.
Crash? erash! and heavy bodies! The undersigned hereby informs the
AT FRONKS, LEWISTOWN
seven o'clock, to devise means for our pro | A moment of hor-! citizens of Pennsvalley that he has pur-
in their new and ms Fuigtant Sudha 1s, for
ids in
leink to ri:e no more : .
fection | chased the Tinshop heretofore earried on
COLO,
~the accommodation: of their old fri
| ror wilderme and then the town. : : :
—— He snd bh itdeement, ue : he thunder, 2 the O. H. Mfg Co., and wil( continue
ati ple 4 is quict—the streets empty and the thunder nq sume, at the old stand, in all its branch-
Centre sounty have ’j 0 :
large and well selected Stock k of
Dry Goods, @ © 21
The War, ! | of receding hoofs comes almost inaudibly es, inthe manufacture of
London, Nov. 10.—To-dag's war dis}, 1,0 ears of the citizens who now cau- STOVE PIPE & SPOUTING.
Domestic Goods, y & oh
Rat. PLE Art i whe £3 bia
Barred Flannels, ni
passmg . away neither se tp A Mr COA I Wilkesharre Coal, Chestnut.
Stove, Egg, furnace» and foundry,
Coul—of b st quality, at the low-
edt prices. Customers will please
note that our coal is housed un-
der commodious sheds.
+ p
r2 anda feet.
in the hands of that Party —the people] have been elected to Congress.
Third— appearance of the consolidation of two
i a > ] iN . el 2} ¢3 "We 1 |
| Handley, Democrat. Fourth— Hayes, legs. Ther ne aight ee on this)
Le . . imb, two of which have the appear-
Ny io0n 00 | Radieal. © Fifth—P. M. Dox, Demo- | y A H Dad 1 i RL
which. the radicals made a slight gain | Sixthd. i ance of great toes, being much larger,
Oi . . ‘than the others Each has a well |
| formed head, good features, good chest,
FI ' od [Last year the Congessional delega- | good arms and hands, lung, heart, lv-
among democrats, who relied ‘apon|,. 3 3 . Ye ' Yet ween the perfec
ys 0 peg abi Te 3 : P (tion stood : Four radicals to two Dem. | er and stomach. Between the Pe rfect-
their majoritics partially accounts for lberats (ly formed limbs, and properly situated,
this, while the Phifadelphia Age says. : (are the anus and sexual organ, in com- |
4 4 : > v i § The cei. (3 . Et 1
Negtatepeaters, | were abut: by. hi ture of Alabama by fifteen majority JO Ths po PO 0 he boy,
: ; : i“, ¢ of Alabama by i ajority, els y bladder rhaps the kid-!
hundéedsd fram that: city to Camdens 700 ii tk. YoriYs e's; the adder, and perhaps the kic
and the adjoining townships du-Com- | thus securing a United States Senator neys, are in common Ail the other
: 2 Lin place of Willard Warner, Radical, OTE2PS are separate,
den eonnty, and hecanse they nere A i There Was but ne ul bili 4 | y d
arrested some cbf them with denddy whose term expires in 1871, | LO ame
‘and one placenta, The length of the
weapems in their possession, the Kad. | : : i
: . . . “di . : 3 | r IR tO y ' Q x ats
ical wpressoof this city ‘boils over with [Lod Is or inehes, and equi Sistas
. . . che rus . .. "0 ne ES We ‘
indignation; UC Teese nepro seounddicls, better, FoI SHEN "eae : J urses ove al
. a a : ‘both ends, and, when first exhibited to
had soted a dozen times, and further sithe party one. ol id : I id
ea rs ol eit, ‘the party » child was asleep an
outrggedthe- law by 'r ' AE 7) 2 Ca y, :
utrdgedishe; law by! riot, [RPREREE Dyomocrat for Governor, hag nearly the other erying. When the physicians
bloodshed;sand yet the Radicals ap-{, . o . : ye, or ht ® 3
hold thes a+ ini ured inndrents. 2,500 majority ; or, nearly double that were making their examinations, both
i. 'yiven for Syulsbury, for Governor, in| cried, bul, a few minutes after, the,
says. the 18066, He thal was crying first rene to sleep,
ering in the | 3 3 ies Cp willie 1¢ other remained nwike,
laced Pondar's majority at only O00. yw teh op |
placed Pondars majority nly ob0. yy ep cither head would cry, the per-|
eet leg which was nearest to the head, !
Ler ati” LIM E— Wood or eoal-hurnt Lime, for sale
at our kilns, on the pike leading to
Milesburg.
; : : ; erat, Sloss, Demo-
during all the élections held this gum-|
i hy! POWDER.—Having received the agency
mer. *Loeal dessensions and apathy
for Du Pont's Powder AT
WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
the trade.
Vv
The Democrats carry the Legisla
DeELAwARE.
much
than wag at first reported. Ponder
“little” Delaware did
2 4
Let us meet on Canal street to-night at greets.
£ ot dtm ens oy i rrp mm
The Pittsburg | Guascite
Fedanuligbuyoughs,; lit ie
streefs of Bkw; York on Kriday dust, oo :
ied - vat : . delaware needs reconstructing,
savesk tlie city. fom rit and, blood Delaware needs reconstructing
she iovkhere! have been election riots
in Philadelphia, Baltituore, Cinciana-|
ti and.other ities, bub pever im New!
The telegrams on election night
| very
i1,: . conicle i { p he gue iously sally forth. Inthe streets and gut- 3
kicked aud drew up. while , leo patches chronicle important renc I tiously sally forth. in els g tA sus oo
: a0 i while the, Ig cesses before Paris, thought the éapture of ters dark, shaggy masses are dimly to be] Allkinds of repairing done. He has =
‘nearest the other heaa remained! €es€es ’ 5 always on hand
| wut Prussuian camps { seen by the light of the now dying fires.
quiet. When cither cried the toes on |averal Prussumncamps. op They struggle urd vainly strive to rise to 8 .
; GARIBALDI IS AGAIN VICTORIOUS, Fruit Cans, of all Sizes,
BUCKETS,
Yoo ie stivleinki orescotatives elected to Congress from the i vfoe | Is [their feet, butrsoon sink back and beat
Yoi be atianis bu yuspots Were nee : A RB 5 1 i fim ap po fot would move, but the Huving routed a force of Germans, 5,600 {},eir huge heads against the hard roadway
to provoke a xpet. nat toallay one. tTenmessce are R. RK. Butler, radical; limb remained stationary. Both heads | rd N | and, as the crimson life stream pours from ou PS
re ATE pe mn ee ee | Horace Maynard, radi al : tL. IE Guy: jurse well, and the child, or S,
TENNESSEE.
“4 4
Nashville, November 11.—The rep-
Fpther) The latest intelligence from the Army of
ek (Hrng, mouth and nostril, roll their eyes in the
We shall: henr Lo more of a two to)
one Congress, Ahe: twosthirds power,
bas passed, and the gains in members|
the people are moving toward Demos
cratie victories.
a
statesthat ene span éf the rutlread brid gu]
building across the Missigsippiviven, felint!
three @lelok this afternoon. killingsiy men,
and wounding nine others,
Mo., involvedeudossoi sixteen persons, nll
of whom wereprecipitated. into the river!
by the breaking of a wire rope while hoist-
fourteen have been recovered. TheSuper-|erpor
3 ¢ : ernor.
Jatendens of the bridge was among the kil-|
ed.
FLoRipA.
tebitldren, are in excellent health, The
physicians could sce no reason why it,
pains lasted only fifteen minutes, |
| Mr, Finley is alive to the impor-
tance and value of this addition to his
family. ke is now eharging gute mon!
ley, and he informed the writer that he:
‘had already entered into articles of
‘agreement with a gentleman for the
He is coun-|
'vinced that there is money in it, dead
‘or alive, but thinks that there is most|
pe in the latter condition. Ie says that
Ten he is conscious of the fact the he “isan
the Loire is that there has been
TUEE DAYS CONTINUED FIGHTING
the Freneh have been frightful, but the
enemy was driven back ten miles:
THE FREN CI VICTORY AT ORLFANS CON-
i FIRMED, , is
Tours, November 10, The news, from
Orlenns is cheering, Advices have Just
been received of a meries of engagements
there, in all of which the French were suc-
cessful. The French were pressing toward
e latter were obliged
io evacuate the city, The Prussians lost
considerably in killed, wounded and
nrisoners. &here was great difficulty in
obtaining provisions, owing tothe constant
drain that has been made by the repeated
‘death agony. By the moraing light naught
lis to be seen but the gory pools which yet
lay lika miniature lukes upon the streets.
FA RM AT FUBLIC SALE.
| 7 Will be sold, at public sale, on the prem-
ises, near Spring Mills) in Gregg township,
Centre county, £as, Log
On Saturday 10th December next,
avaluable Tract of land co) taining
B 257 ACRE ee 18 ;
of which 2), apres Aare cleared. and in a
good slug .of cultivation, tlie bulance con-
&
sisting ee : 5g
: Loop TIMBERLAND.
Thereon are erected a good House, Barn,
and Outbuildings A goed young Orchard
of ¢hoice fruit ou the tract:” This ita very
desirable property—lying conveneiit to
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &C.
All work warranted and charges reason-
able. A share of tre public patronage so-
licited. AND. REESMAN,
2sepiOy Centre Hall
FS RCuIoRS NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appoin-
ted executor of theestate of Geo. Ludwig
Kurtz, late of Haines twp,, dec'd., all per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate ave requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims, against
the same, will, present them duly authenti-
cated for settlement. - A Ro a
a ADAM HOSTERMAN
novl1l.6t LO Salt ad Tn ae Clineeutor.
(PINDLESKEINS for wagon
zes, at the sign of the Anvil.
apl® 68. + Iwan & WILsoN.
AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and
SAMUEL HARTER,
stores, mills, &c
nov18. for heirs of John Harter, decd.
kind at ag
A108 IRWIN & WILSON'S.
Shawls and Furs,
A Fine Stock of Millenery,
Bonnets, 5
Hats,
Ribbons -
‘& Flowers.
a
A Splendid Assortment . : n ¢ at of
Mews & Boy's Clthig,
~Lloths and Caisimeres. vik # civ:
Af of which
PRICES.
novll.3m
we offer at'most ] OPUEAR
"FRONK’S +
Lewistown.