tnor.raticatintritmau TERMS --$2 per year when Vl4l in advance $2.511 w hen not paid in advance. and tam when trt paid before the eviration of the year. RNSVIERS Ttl CORRESPONDENTS it, a uty.—Not until after the elertion. Wr are too !noel] rrot - now. Cant you giro us a call.? 5A „,;;,.. —We are not capable of expremelng .„ „pinion on ouch a delicate eubjei t. You tiled better commit your grandmother. , believe you are right. Cireum -011110 a alter cams. and there may such in flog co-4o us to Justify the opinion 7011 hare expremd. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY THE Mire Soctrrr of the Methodiet Church Intl last Monday night at Mr. D. •Warter's house on Allegany street. It well meet there pp next. Monday night spit). I= Tim new residence of Mr. David M. Wing ! tievon the'cOreer of JJigh aml Spring streets, Is fed approaching completion. When fin ished. it will ho one of the fittest and most elegant resitleaccein town. 1. -0 Ns , ' 11, 0919 Joseph Schnell, Jr., 'of this piece, is putting np a must frume re - .I,letice at lit's lot on Bishop street on, the arils rtstern 'extreniiiy of the borough Mr. John McDerniot 19 also erecting a nab ,t,n(ird mono edifice in the same locality I N.% grvr.—Mr. T. It. Reynold', Env imielmsed!ho, 01.1 If ickoll property, on lttghnp strev L is now rnoVng some toblitiMis the rear. We believe it Ll' tKintention ,f Reynold, to remodel the whole prom- =11:111:11 Lose -Ito 'Sunday lust while returning f i nm Episcopal Church, a lady lest a pair of silver mout . tied spectacles, between the t lunch and the Lodge. Thu name of ••.1. Erns" was inscribed upon the spectacles, nil they arc valuable as being the giftn ft tend. thy returning them to Miss Celia trinor or to this ollice, the tinder will siti t.thly rewarded. (.11/TSG 10 THE FMB —Every lay, since Toe.,lay. folks from this part of the mountry b lee Intro leaving for II& Stmt. Pair at W .1- linto.port. An immense crowd has beet. Kaillered there duritai the week, and people of nil kinds awl condo ions, hnvc been !lime In see the sights. No doubt the liotelm, Bi6res, shops mid the street railroad *town ny r , jutee over the influx of visitors ',him 1111,11. Strit.nvitit has received a splinilid lot of war-gocula,athigh.lsdautot vitau444-tur, tka inspection of the public. They ore truly a , tivignificent collection, awl monk Sternberg an a loan of taste mud di.cernment It is really astonishing the AlllOlllll of goods that , sells; nit one stock orrivy, another is sent for, and in this way his ...not-Mew It alwn34 kept ;p, and the ptiliq!etin gener ally flu.' whale er they want at his store. and see the kentlentan t vont rlt FIPP. --OR 5111141113' . 11101(0 (Milt half past ten o'clock, our citizens were aroused by the cry of fire, %bleb was seen to issue from the roof a large building on Chenpside, belonging to Mr. II D. CUM-- mings, near the old Burnside tannery, and between the creek and the null race. It is better known pa the old Williams property and was a white plastered building. (Ind the Idea been windy the old tannery and 'a small frame building close by would have been ignited. As it was, however, no damage was done, enure to „the building in which the fbunen were first observed, which was burnt to the ground. The building wag coveted by insurance. The basement was .occupied as a saloon, the keepers of which were so fortunate alto save their ellect a. J A IL.—Tfiree prisouets, now obn filled in the jail at thin place, broke out on Manday last' es they- were being taken to dinner. They first triedAlte,thoor, Whiell was firmly anti couritgeously held against them by Miss ConleY, the sheriffs daugh ter. Otte of the villians attempted to force lier'avrny from the door, and the other two, seeing that he was not likely to euected in his undertaking, embraced - the opportunity to make their escape through a window, taking sash and all with them. The other cite then let go of Miss Conley and followed his coMpanions in the same way. The sheriff and the Deputy were ooth absent at the time. An exciting chase took *tee after the runaways, and they were all three finally caught and' 'returned to the prison, where they are once again in durance vii . I=l RXIIIIIRSBURG §6LECT SCROOL.-IPlVirlg had the pleasure ofia that to this school, -a few days age, we were nut prepared to find such a large and respectable one, compos ed of young men and younrladies princi pally from the counties of Minton and Cen tre. By an examination of the rolls, we find that. tint number of students in attendance fifty-three;se out of which number from thirty to thirty-five are preparing 1.9 teach the coming winter. Quite a respectable number indeed, to be collected togethy at the little town of Itehersburg, which how ever is situated in the heart of a beautiful nod fertile valley, the inhabitants of which, mostly follow agricultural pursuits. Now am every effect has its cause, so there must be some cause of attraction there to command the attendance of so large and re spectable a number of students; and we doubt whetSkr any other school in the county can boast of more or better material, the cause of which we can attribute to no other than the popularity of its Principal, H. A. Magee, one of' the nrit prominent and sucoessfu4 teachers in tli's county, to whom niuch cred it is due for his untiring energy thd teal, in initilling into the minds of thermal a thirst for knowledge, and wbabas begin suc cessful as a teseher at the home of hiriyouth volte7of tbk out proverb thnt ..a Prbet To 19I103( IT MAT CONCEtta.—Crapping at every straw that floats upon the political current, the abolitionistvetta now trying to frighten certain person 4 froNAthe Skednillerv." as they call the men who left their election district through fear of being conscripted. arc told that they have no right to vote, and if they do, the elect ion n ill be overturned in the district where they cast their ballots. To these Persons we wou (eke no heed of any suet! 'Areal.. If otherwise qualified, you are jest i's, legal voters under the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania as any other individuals. Be assessed, pay your taXee, and go to the sons and deposit your ballots, -and if any judge or inspector of election board refugee to receive it, boor they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 'We do not mean this as any idle threat, but as what we know to be firm and settled resolution. 'Aso in order that no man may plead ignor ance on the subject, we give below the law regulating the qualification of voters and the punishment for rejecting the votes of qualified electors: . Section 1 of Article 3d, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania roads as follows: "In elections by the citizens every. RIIITt; freeman of the age of twenty one years, having resided in this State or:4)year, and in the election district where he offers to vote, ten days immediately preceding , such elections, add within two years paid a 'state or County tax, which shall have been as sessed at leant ten days before the election shall enjoy the rights clan olector.",, This is the suprethe law of Pennsylvania regulating the qualification of voters. Now for the penally of rejecting the vole of a qualified elector : The 103,1 ;eetion of the. Act of Assembly of July 2,1, 18:;9, Pardon's Digest, page 181 reads rig follows "If any Inspector or Judge of an election shall knowingly reject the vole of of y qualified rills/4144A1 of the persons so offending 01,111, nu conviction, lie fined hi any snot not Ice, than fifty. nor more than Inn honored &Mari." points' Election boards are requested to take note of its provisions, and qct accord ingly. Again we say to,every man who is gotalified to vote under the Constitution of l'euns)lvenia, ga to the polls end offer your vote. If it be rejected, the election board will be indicted end punished according to law. This may be depended upon and nil persons interested are requested to take no tice of this announcement. THE ItAmens:, Anal • —The eitizeits of 15111011 01111 Centro counties; nays the ihaliii hrerg Trleg i reph, are again called upon to take ;lock in the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad. We .hope no false fear; tre failure will deter the 4iten of capitol along the proposed. route from coming forwnAl with their means and intlitenee to nsmilt in the early construction of..thil road. We have most positive assurance, by men who have the rucatts, awl whose interests de mand 11 1 1111/111111 . 111111 ,1 11, that the road n ill he put it is very important. that the people alunethe , proposed route should II have a voice iu the location of the road. purtonce. ! Ily nn act of the Legislature, iit the instance of the Atlantic and tires I Western Railroad Company. the enstesu and western termini of the old Lewisburg, Cen ti e and Spruce Creek charter were chstiged, so as to allow conneMloll with any railroad in Northumberland county, at the eastern terminus. and making Bellefonte the western terminus This important act took the con trot of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce ('reek road out of the loads of the Venn. syltania Central Company, which defeated its construction seveial yeqrs ogle, and given the Atlantic and Great Western Comunny nn oppoctunity to make a most importont link. The new road will probably extend front Northumberland to Belletutite, via Nliftlinburg, Ilartleture,ke , wad will lie the connect i tag link bet ween‘New Tot k city and the West by the shortind route, and it will interest the Atlantic and Great ltestern Company in its construction. It will be a greater thoroughfare than the Penusylvanin Central, Rood, nod the stock will undintlit ialy pay large dividends. I%e eatitestly commend this project to all who have copi lot as one of the very best investMentg, and our farmers, merchants, ands mechanics should make immediate efforts to secure stock. --The following, from the last Berichirr, edited and published by our candidate for Assembly, dives the lie to slanderous char s Res that Kurtz is and was, during the Mel', an enemy of the soldier: .• 80111 C of the Abolitionists are trying to make capita-I in 801110 portions of the coun ty by repre.enting the Democratic nominee for Assembly as the enemy et the soldier. This is a deltiberate falsehood. Our candi date for' the Legislature has over been as courteous and kind to the soldier as any republican in his neighborhood. At no time was anything set on foot it this place and township for the good and benefit of the soldier, but what our nominee did his full share, imevery res'pect. We defy any of his slanderers to show anything to the con trary over a responsible signature. The soldier ever received an warm a welcome and friendly treatment at our hands as he did at the hands of the cowardly, slander ing, stay-at-home "loyalists," who love to cry timaiselves out as the friend, parpseel- Toffee, of the soldier. We were etrongly opposed to some of the measures •of Lin coln's admitiiitintion; and believing 'them to dm, wrong, our right and duty to oppose them,4ind on that account' ire'Vere called a copperhead and an enemy of the soldier." • OEN. hates. , --Tne Louisville Press has e following notlewof Our friend and former IQW1:18011111 : Passatirsrios.—Brigadi,er General Brie bin commanding division 'Of colored troops, with his headquarters it Lexington, was the recipient yesterday of an elegant set of solid silver ware 'from the officers and sol diers of the 125th U. colored infantry. The presentation speech was made by Colo nel Armstrong of the 125th infantry ; it was one of his happiest and we are sorry our kpase will not admit of a full report. General Brisbist after recovering from his surprise made a very pretty reply, thank ing the donors. of the gallant 125th for the very elegant present. Among the officers present we noticed the war worn Col. Car rington of the 18th Regulars, and the dash ing Col. Porter, commanding the - Third Division, Department of Kentucky. —co--- Trts -Lynam—This oold arty changeable 'teeth er tells terribly en those who have weak and diseased lungs. Melly are suffering at this time with affection, of the throat, and lungs. Bron- Vbitin in beeoming a very common affliction. Those who are preilitiwowel to Colds, Coughs, & , I avoid the cight -anti NM= 0.,...-- 1=1:= There ero many proporations rerommended for these dhreases, hot there is not a dould hdl that Dr. Strieklend'a lellllllfous Cough Balsam is the beet remedy. We have known It to effort ell. es in the worst curses of Cchtglis, Colds Brun Inti 4, Asthma, 'and primary owes of Coneump.. am. Du tnnnrt't /on Draavrany Pure reme dy for the 11. , ,t c.f rcule or chronic Diarrhoea and Dyeentnry is Dr. Stricklan's An ti-Cholera Mixture—thouaanda tutra.ber, cneod IT. by " -I= -- our tiovettiment uses It in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after all other means have failed, lo fact we have enough proof of the enemy of thle valuable preparation of astringents, absorbents, stimulants and carmin atives to advieeevpry one of our readers to get a bottle and hare it in readiness, and to those who suffer to try it directly. Sold by, Druggists everywhere. Ask fur Dr. Stricklowni Anti- Chlrlem .31ixture. .20-1 y MARRIED. On September 2lot. by the Rev. 9, Creighton. Major C. L. ttrcolm, or Troy, Pa. end Mine Lucy A. Weithuno, of Itlileetturg, Cen tre courtly Pa. DIED. On the 77th inst., at Cho Cummings Ilouee, Eddie, infant son of Mrs Lizzie Cope, of this place, aged about six mouths. On Friday last, at tho residence of her him- . husband, Mrs. Nerlin, consort of Mr. I). Kerlin, of Spring town/thin, aged - years. At his residence, in Clarion •county, Septem ber, 1%5, of typhoid feu cr, 31s. Audrtw Mooney, aged about flu yeah. On the 20th instant. in Plter township, Kate. wife of Samuel Shull,' and daughtec of Jacob %Vaguer, in the 211th year of her Inlgrica age. —Beat einicr, thou, too, art gone. But one Pigott year ago thou *tut array el in thy bridal attire; and, but two days 'pre% iotia to the call from ilia Morn potentate, Death, thy ronute• name, still radiant with the blown of health, Indicated no ruin, of a sudden ilmooluthoi. When we think Of the limo when thou still dolst cup) , n life of :might bleiweilneso, when drFpondency seemed to have taken control 01 air onr ouneenan6e nna jay- ~orr , y m et,. ours laugh entered the utmost recesses of our, butyl and dispersed tlre gloom that fain sushi mar our joy. Methinks I can still hear thy voice calling me brother, and, when I reflect, it seems almost impossible that ono so young. so good, and so gentle, should be called from this stage of action. May it have pleased Almighty troll to have conducted thee safely over' the rapid waters of the Jordan, and may thy spirit flattop. bask in the smiles of the llMleemer, and lily rest boneatli the Tree of Life be sweet. Let us hopil that our loss is ter eternal gala, suit let us prepare to meet her where sorrow is a stranger and afflictions do not come. Milr * A. A. K. The Bellefonte Market& White Wheat., per boPhel. eer. " . , ... . do 4'. , rti Shelled ,t„ 1),0 ............ arley, 1:o,io held. , ..... ......do Clove Seed.. l3 40... Nutter ..... daferr"" -- Ylnater, ground per t0n,,,. .t. , LC:A I. NOTICES WHISK ERS! WHIS,KERS Oh yon want IVliiskers or Mou•t robes Our t; recur Conniound will force them to grow on lie smoothest fete or chin. or hair on bald head•. in •ic weeks. Price $l.llll. Sent by mail an) where, closely sealed, an reeript of price. Addrrr•, W %RNER et , Bo: ItB, Brooklyn, N. Y. Til r. - nn essay 0 Warning and Inctriicti , in for young mon—Aui ledicil by the Ilorraril Association. and sent free of charge in sealed cm elope+. Athlreris Dn.!. SIiILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 . 617 ly The Mason at limnlin Cabinet Organic, tarty different styles adapted to an ered and scrular ton.le. for 4480 to silOlLench THIRTY FIVE 01)1.1) or SILVER MED %LS . , or other first premium• awarded them. Illus trated Catalogue4 free. Address. MASON A HAMLIN, IlesioN, or M \ SON BROTHERS, New Tone. 10-33-Iy. 7:4 ,- Dr.At vran. 111.1•11 , 11 , S , eau CVTARIIII— iiith the utmost kLeeelm by lh. J. I,A AG4 4 . Oculist and Aurist, formerly of hey den, llollsool, No. 519 Pine street, Philndelphin. Tokimonials 1n,,,, the nook reliable souree4 in the city and country way Le seen at hi+ offiee. The medical faculty are invited to. accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in hi+ !mac tire. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted dlthout pain. No eLarge made for exammtaiou. July 24. ly. ARIIUMETIC OF CONSFMI9ION.-7wn thin shoes make one cold ; two colds. one attack of brohehitie; two attacktrof bronchitisit, one coffin. All of tho above diseases raft' be AVOINT.II by the timely use of Sellers' Imperiel Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy for Cough., Colds, In fluousn llomeeness, Whooping-Cough he. Sold everywhere. june 23, I Stls—fv. HAPPINESS Olt SIISEItI 1 THAT Is THM QI IRSTION Mt nervous sufferere,afflicted with sperrua torrhcca, seminal emissichis, lois of power, im potence Ac. caused by self abuse, sexunl exces ses and impure connections, can hays the means of self cure furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, P. O. Ilex 2553. apr 14 ly Phildelphia, Pa. A, CARD TO INA 1.1D5.4.-A Clergymen, while residing in South America as a missionary. disc,overed a safe and - siinpla remedy fcr the Cure of Nervous. Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Sen in al trgaus, and.. the *bole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Drearstiumbers hate been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by mdesire twbenettt the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe fur preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any 0110_1411LXISeite Ch. rr. Please inclose • poet-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address Joityrn T. Dine's, Sta tion D, Bible House, New l'nffleCity. j'y2l-thei 'RIIEUMATISM AND NEURALDIA.—Nu maims remedies for these complaints ?eve .'• brought before the publics, and used with ylng eureess, as they generally contain some c five qualities. lint unfortunately for the; afll led, they are of little efficiency. For- often th only modify disenaes, and do little towards peening a radical cure. But the Greet Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's It. Compound, effectual ly banishes the (Because from the system. It is beyond a doubt the surest and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, die. ever used. It has gained the patronage an. favor of person, of every rank, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a priceless remedy to those all every where. • 15.-Iy. HALLS HAIR ras)prove, ....cif to be the moat perfect preparatido for the hair over offer ed to the public. It is a vegetable celispound, and contains no injurious pm - aortic. whatever. IT WILL -RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the pair from falling out. It chooses the u&klp and makes the hair, soft, luitrous and 'liked. It Is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young. should fail to use It. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THit FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Arr. Ask for. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renkwi, and take no other. R. B. HAI L k cn. Nassau. N. IL, Proprietor.. For sale by all druggists. aug 15 '6J 6m. NEW, AD ERT IS 101 E NTS. It. TALBOTT'S PILLS„AntI Dyspeptic 11 Conipio.ed of highly concentrated Parade ROOTS -I .VD SRI'S, of the greatolit medicinal value,. prepared from the orMinal prescription of tbo celebrated Dr. Talbott, aGd used by•hioa with remarkable sno rers for twenty years. An infallible remedy in all .ilLo — iscifThe - LTver, or any - derange- _ mentof the Digestive Organs, they core Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Scorfula, 'Jaundice, Bilious ness, Liver Complaint. - The well known Dr. Mott says of thine Pills "I have used the formula from which your Pills are made, in my practice for over 12 years; they hare the finest effect upon the Liver and Dip!, OrtfOrgane of atly fnedierner in the world, and are the mostsperfect Purgative which BAs evilr dot been made by anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their mmetrnting properties stimulate the vital wetly dies of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood. and expel disease.-- They purge put the, foul /monde which breeds and grow distemper, stimulate slugish or die I rdered organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole' system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases, and being pnrely veget able are free from any risk or harui. No person who has once used there Pills will et er be with out them." They erente pure blued and remove Jill Impu rities,, from the symtent. Heirs, Plre al positivecure for 747 - Ferete, lletulerhe, Pilen. Mervin] Pls enees, unit Ilertnlttnry 11111nors. - PA Donit.—For Attufts, one. Pill in the morning; for thildren 11 tiler 11 )enre, half a Pllll. ,far• bor. aratia supplied. or fent 6y mad, poallnid, to any port of the Staten or Cannot., no receipt of price. Noun gelation without the fa,: Iliadic of V. Mott Tal bott, M. It V. MOTT T %I.BOTT Cn Xn. 62 Fulton Btroot, Now Yor . k. Juno 2, 10—I V NI4 -Al)VERTl.4:3lieSil'ti 8 5 9 (-)()(-) I g il t \ t ' to f. t i o l int r l P , : l ll :ll?n N ey B rchu h they vii,ll to pinee in a earn ihrestment, amid ireeetnr•rt tt Cs In I m I't cy It tl ecun y, tater,. pay able Pethi-annually, and with lees than two , w•nry to rim, can receive roll ieforu anon by addreening X. 1. Z. Bellefonte, Pa. Spt. 29-tr. BELLEFONTE SKATING CLUB. A meeting will be held in Mr. Blanch aril's office, on Monday evening noxt. Oct. "2nd, to form rs more perfect organism' of the club ; oleo to make arrangements for a skating club. Friends of healthy exercise and exhilarating smut, lovers of rapid motion and graceful curt es, on ley surface, remember Monday evening next, October 210, 7 o'clock, at Blanchard's office. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Letters of esdiministration on the eq. tale of William Barker, decease& °lute of Hugh township, hat ing been grunted to the undernign ad. all parsoua knowing theui4eVed,indel)lad to said estate, aro requested to make immediate P^Yment•nnd tho, hat int: elan.. aznoe., !!!. Shim to putsch!. them, hisltsctilicalytt, for net dement. JOSEPH A. LAMP, Sept. 29th I SG3 . Adminiate ahoy I 1.0 1,0( NOTICE TO) TnE PUBLIC! • Ilvnm Ilenari&son and .1. Shannon McCormick hare pureliase.l ilia Patent Right to sell the Miller Dial Metalie Broom-Bend in the following counties, to wit: Centre, Chi l ton, and Lyeoming. Any person or persons wi•Ming to minms° one or more of them ran 110 111 by addressing tither of us at the Farm i•el I. We will attend to all orders promptly. Bemember the price is only- Two Dollars, and any man or woman can make their own brooms; fill it ngnin. and tig often as yell please, it being made of malleable iron. Persons living at a oli4innee I . all have bends rent by mail if they send us tno dollars for each head they want. We intend to cam ass the counties as soon as no can. MEM BENDRIXSON & MvCORMICK Sep. 29-71. 1 4 1 XEC UTORS SA LE. J Will be exposed t. 71 public sale, at the hotel of James Furey. in Hownril borough. on SITU/MAY the 21st of OCTOBER, 1485, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, to wit A tench of cleared land militate in Curtin town ship, Centre county. entaining FIFTY ICE ES, more or loss, on which is erected a good frame 4wel;ing house and out-buildings, now oecupied Gy Wit IL, Loess. ALSO, thirty acres of rhipro‘ull land, boned ad On the north and west by hind of Mond Curtin's heirs, and on the east by bind of Jere miah Doily. ALSO, a tract of unmated land, in the war rantee name of J. P. Packer anti Jnn. M. Lucas, containing ono hundred and ninety-six acres and allowance, bounded on the south-west by a tract in the warrau too name of Josiah Haines, north by lands in the name of linnet Cottinger, anti on the cast by the residue of the trawl. TERMS. One-half the purchase money in hand on confirmation of the sale. the balance in onr year, with interest, to hb secured by, Vend and mortgage on the premises. N. .1 MITCHELL, D. IV. HALL, Executors of Mtn if. Lucas, deceased. Sep. 29-ts. rub 17 ly °TICE. To the heirs and legal representatives of Thomas Mayen deoesweil. Take notice, that by virtue of a writ of parti tion issued out of the Orphan's Conrt In and fur Centre county, and to me directed, and inquest will he held at the bite residence of Thomas Mayes deceased, in the tpwii.hip of t Furguseu, Centre count), on Tuesday the 2-I,day of Octo next arle o'clock in thelosinpien ut soil for the purpose of making partition of the reef estate of swirl deceased, to nod umong his heirs and legal representati, co, if the came can be rhino without prejudice to or spoiling 10l the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the 5111110 according to law, at wtieh time and plate you may attend if )ou think proper. Sheriff's Office, It. CGICLEX. Bellefoute„sep Sheriff sl f t GOOD Boo z , •,.4.,'" 8 El 4 OO TO BURNSIDES G2B. HOOP SKIRTS. 6211.-110PKIWS OWN MAKE" OF HOOP 81CIIVIS, Jiro 'gotten up expressly to meet the wants of rimer CLASS TRADK. They embrace a complete assortment of Am. the new and n. SIRAOI.B Styles, Siaes, and Length, for Ladies, :Meets, and Children. end are superior to all others ICJ DE in point of Sym inelry, leinish, and ltuzability ; being wade of the finest tempered English steel springs—Aith Linen finished coloring, and having all the me tallic fastenings immovably secured, by improv ed machinery. They retain their shape and elasticity to the last, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also. constantly in re sip of full lines of good Eastern Made FE IRTS, et very low Prices. ' Skirte made to Order, altered and re paired. Wholesale and Octal!, at Manufactory and Sales h./10. No 628 Arch Btreet, above 6th, Philadelphia. Te7me cash. One price only l aug 7 '6.5-4utos. "ISTRAY. 41-4 Carrie to the residence of the under. sighed intktarion township, Centro county, on he 18th day of July, lB6', into led steer sun posed to be 2 years old. tfhtKefore the owner is requested to come !arrant and prove proper ty and pay all charges and take him away, oth crwies he will be disposed of according to law. ISAAC S. TRAIN. / Sept. 8,,,1864 -3t.. WANTED I Mn agent in each township and bor ough of this county, to whom an opportunity will be giyen 1a make from $lO to $2O pet day. For urthor paitieul.trs address F. A. Meek, Belle-. fonts, Pa. WA RRANTBD NEW ADVERTISEMENTS G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Pursuant to an act of the GeneralAo sembly of the Commonwealth of Pfmnsylvanla„ entitled t. Au Act rulathig te the electioneer this Commonwealth, approved the second day ofJe- IY, Acne DOttlilll, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine," I. RICHARD CONLEY, High Sheriff of the county of Centre, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the o cetera of the county aforesaid, - ThaTi (JENNE,- AL ELECTION will he bold in said county, of Centre, Pennsylvania, tb.r ' SECOND TUREDAY, lOtl OCTOBER„IB6S, at which time Coudty and State ofilerfilterlit be elected, to wit: One person for Auditor General of the Com nionwealth of Ponnsylvania. One person for kturveyorAntoner al of the Com monwealth of 1 3 enneylverftli One pernon to mprosent" the oonnty 'of Centre In the !louse of Representatives. of the Common wealth of Penneylyealls. , • One person for Trnstiurer of the county of Cen tre. • One person for Commissioner of the county of Con I re. ,Ono peenon for Dtstriet'Attorney of the noun ty of Centre. One pernon for Auditor of the county of-Cen tre. • , I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN . AND UWE NOTICE that the , places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county, of Centre, are aa follows, to wit:. For the borough of Bellefonte and Spring and Benner townshlplf at the Cotta:t litsoaa iS Belle fonte. For the township of Burnside et the house of Martlu Murphy. For the township of Curtin at the school house of Ilebert Minn. For the township of Ferlnsert at ' the Rehm,' house in Pine l 3 rove. For the township of Gregg at the publie lonise of %If In. Musser. For the township ui Minis at the schoothou,e in Boalsburg. Foe the township of Haines at the public house of John Russel, m knronshuik. For the township of Ilnll Moon at, the school -twins, in Witiketsrliri --- - Fur the hereigh el,llowardt tile and Howard bon nehip, nt the honnot.f Ira. F.llyst For the to v. nnittp of littet..o at the former place _ _dectitan. ,ort o ownsi pi , • . a • n In Eagles llle. For the township of Miles at the school house in the town of RelicrAiurg. For the tovinship of Marion at, the school house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Mileshurg and Boggs township, at the school house in Mileshorg. For the township of Potter at the public house of ileorge Miller nt Potter's Fort. For the township of Patton ut the house of Peter Murray. For the township of Penit'at the public house of %Yin. 1.. Musser. i For the township of Rush a nd the,horough of Phillipsburg. at the school homes burg. For the township of Snowshoe at the lam& house near the house of Samuel Aekey. • For the township erfivler at the aehool beget near ° Hannah Fanie.. ,„ , I „. I, „ r 1',•..11, illrT .11 , 1 I MOH (01(1,1•111r, at the relatiol 111 1111011,1110 Por tho township of Walker at the school house in Ilubleroberg. For the township ut Worth at the school house in Port Matilda, I also makit'known and give notice, as, in snit the 13th cacti on of the aforesaid act. I run liw•ctel"that es cry person excepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any Ace or up ',ointment or profit or trust under the emit amid o f the United Staten, or of thin State, or any oily or incorporated district, whether com missioned or otherwise, a subordinate- Alcor or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legisletive, Judiciery or Executive departments of this Stole ur United States, or any incorpor- * . Congress, and the State Legislature, and theose- Icel. or Common Council of any city, Commis sioners of any ineorptirated district, are by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the oft ee or appointment of Judge. Inspec tor, or Clerk of any election of the Common wealth ; and that no Inspector or Judge or other officer of such election, shall bp eligible to any office to be voted for." Also, that in rho fourth section of the Act of Asserly, mailed "An Act relating to execu ti ~,, end for other purposes," approved April 19, 1 0, it is enacted that the aforesaid section "than nut be construed so al to present him serving as Judge, Inspector or ('leek at any General or Special election ua this common woal I h." that in the 61st section of said A, t it is enacted that every (funeral and, Special elec tion. shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con tinuo without any interruption or ad journment, until sos en o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed." 'rho general, special, incorporated district and township elections, shall be held - and conducted by the inspectors and judges elected as afore said, and by clerks appointed us hereinafter pro sided. In case the person who shell have received the second highest number ef 'votes for iiirpet , tor Audi not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the next highest !lowlier of otos at the last spring elm.- lion, shall act MI in.peetor in his place. And in 11$13 the persoii who shall hime iced, eil the highest number of votes for inspector shall nut attend, the person elected _fudge oshall appoint an inspector in his place. ,or if any vacancy eon tinue an hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified sours isf the township, mad or district fur which said officer shall burro herb elected, present at the place of election, shall select one of their num ber to fill such recency." " It shall be the duty of the several assessor, respeeto ely to attend at the place of holding ever) general or special ~r toe nship elm-that during the time Said election is kept open, for the purpose or gm ing isfermat non to the instate- tors and judges when etetW,l on, in relation to the right of any person assessed 4 hy them to vote at such elections, or such other matters in rela- ti, 11l to the it..essinent or voters as 01121 said ill spectors, or either of them, shall from time to time require." No person shall be permitted to vote at any 1 , election as aforesaid, but a•white freeman of the ago of twenty-one years or more, wlintliall hese resided in this State at least ono year, and in the election district where ho offers to vote, at lewd ten days ipmedlately preceding such oleo- lion, sad within two years paid a State or coun ty tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a °Birch of he United Slates, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed there from, and returned, and who shall have resided in the deetioixdistriet, and paid taxes as afore said, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the thigipd States, be tween the ages of twenty-one a twenty-two years, and have resided in the election distriet ten pays as aforesaid, /shall be entitled to vote, although they shalt have not paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose I name is not contained in the list of taxable in- habitants, furnished by the Commissioners, un- Imts first ho produce a receipt for the payment "'thin two years of the State or county tax, kissed agreeably to the Constitution, and 'give satisfactory evidence. either on his own ..oath affirmation, or that of another, that he has paid' snob a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath of the payment thereof, or, sec ond, if he claim a right to vote by h ie i ng ...I s ,- tor between the age of twenty-one and twenty two year., he shall depots on oath or affirmation that he has resided to the State at leastone year before his appliestionlaffil makshhe proof of his residence in the district as is required by this Act, whereupon the name of the person admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical _list by the inspectors, end a note made opposite thereto.* writing the word "Tax," if hikahall be permitted to vote by reason of baring /pep tax ; or the word " Ago," if he shall be called oat to the clerks, who shall make like noted' hi' the list of voters kept by them. In all eases where littname of a person claim ing to vote is found on the list furnishedliy the Commissioners and Assessor; or his right to vos4 whether found thereon or not, is objectedto by any qualified oiliness it shall beduty of the inspectors to exania te ts each person on oath as to his miallicatiotio, sod if be claims to have Tsai did within the State for one year or move, his oath shall not be sufficient proof, but shall nuke proof thereof by at least one competent whams who shall be a 'qualified elect^wit lie has resi ded withth.the district, tow morethan la dais. NEW ADVIMTSEMENTB. • - • ~ .. Td next p ing said eleetlo ■, aad shall also him self sir r tbat. his said Ado ' residence, M purse anoe of Is lawful milling, is within the district and that.lie did mit move into said district for the pisrpoms or voting therein. livery person qualified as afonisaid. and who shall mate doe proof, as regained ofhis residuum and payment of taxes at aforesaid, shall ha ad.. mitted to vote in the township, ward or district an UlicliThe soap reside. If any person shall prevent, or 'attempt to prevent, any omcor of any election under this act from holding such elections, or uSsort'hreat en any violenen'to any such *Meer, or shalt in terrupt or improperly Interfere with Wm Ls the cleoution of tile duty, dr shall bloeloup the win dow, or avenue to shy window where the same lie holdings, or shill riotously disturb the peace "of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating' th reats, force or violence, nith design to influence unduly, or overawe, quay elector, or to prevent him from voting, ar to restrain the freedom of choice, lush persons on conviction, shall be fined in any sena not eyrie , ding five hundred dollars, be imprisoned for any.jlme pot less than one month, nor more an one year, and if it shall bershown to the 'M.tut where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the perbon so offending wu not a re sident of the city, ward, district; or township, where theikid offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, an Stall be sentenced to pay a tine of not less thhe one hundred Jollarsosor more than one thousand dollars, and Imprisoned not less than six .._ —:hs, . nor more then two years. •.' If Ay person of peyione make soy bet or ioniser upon the result of the election whhin this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal prorilanmi. tion thereof, or any printed aurCitisament, data lenge or irate any person to make such bet or wager. upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times thwamount 11 bet or offereleiWiNniiil.l." "Lenn• person not qualified, shall frandolent• 13 vole nt any election in ibis 44uuimonwealth, or botug iithertstae qualified, skull site out of he. proper district, or if any person knowing the wont of such pialilleatiou shall aid or province anti person to vote & thy fierluk"Cfliending, shall on_conaietwiss 1..441441 in any mm nntasvccedirrg two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned (or any term not exuceding three months.- Iliaftrliatraon obeli Soto at morn than OHO election iliatriet., or otherwiao h andilleutl) tort silently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets togeper with the intent illegally to vote, awl procure another so to du, be or they so unending, shall on conviction, Le fined in any sum not lens than fifty nor more than five hundred Bollard. and be imprisoned for any term not less than throe nor more than twelie months. ••If any person not qualified to rota in this Commonwealth, agreeable to law, (exaepc the sons of qualified eitisens,) shall appear ad any place of election fur the purpose of leveler tickets or itifinetveing the citisens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum nut exceeding one hundred dollars tut eery such offence, and be imprisoned tor any tern[ n 4 exceeding three months," • Pursuant to the • provisions contain ed in the •411. suetiob of the Act first afore said, the judges or the aforesaid districts shall respectively take eharge of thsei.........fi•sitt of return ol the /dentine of their respective m. 411. is. nod produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Court Boum in the borough of Bellefonte, on the third dug (Friday) after the 10th day of October next, then and there to urform the duties re. quired by law nfenfd itufger'Also, that where Judge, by sickness nr ievuldableaccideat, m unable to ittend said electing of Judges, thee the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said district, who shall Jo and perform the duties of said • Judge unable to at tend. Wren der my hand at my office m tim borough or Bellefonte, gm 15th day of Septem. her A. D. 186.1. (OA save the Commonwealth.) rep 15 0165 CENTRE COUNTY ... The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to George Livingston. executor ofacrount of Hoa ry Vandyke. late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased, and heirs and legal representatives of said Henry Vandyke deceased, you and each of you and hereby ci ed and commanded to be and appear at our Orphan's Court to• be held at liellefonte, in anti fur the oounty of Centre on the fourth Monday of Not ember next, (26th.) then anti there to answer the bill or petition of &IMMO( Blurchard Esq., and show cause why rpreifir perfnrulance of certain contracts between the said Henry Vandyke and .lamas T 11 le, and the said Edmund Blanchard should not Ito decreed. IVitness the lion. Samuel Linn, President Judge of the said Court a► Belletoote, the 2Sth day of August A. L. I b 65 . . . J. P. GEPTTART, U. C. Pep 15—Gt m OTICE. ' .1.11 To the heirs and legal representatives of Elizabeth , Sayers deceased. Take notice that by urine .if a ant of petition issued out of the Orphan's Court, in and fur Ventrw county, and to me direetkik an inquest will bit held at the 'late residei4ie7irklieubeth Layers, deceased, in Eagles ille L Liberty townebip, Centre county, on Tuesday ilsa 31st day of (Molter next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of said dui. for the pur pose o f making partition of the real estate of Paid I loyeased, to and tinting her heirs and legal representatii es. it the amine can be dune without prejudice toeor spoiling of the whole; other wise to seine anti iiiipraise the same according to law: at which tio , o and place you may be ptesent if you think proper. Sherira Office, It. CONLEY. Beth% wate Seia. I I—lit. Sheroff. m ()TICE. 111 To the beire and legal repreaentatirer of Sarah Mitchell deceased. Take notice, that by virtue of a writ of par tition, mammal out of the Orphan's Court. in and for the county of Centre. and to mo directed, an inquest will be held at the late residence of Sa rah Mitchell deceased, in the townibip of Har— ris, county of Centre, on Wednesday the 25th day of October neat, at 2 o'clock in. the after noon of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of card deceased. to and among her heirs and legal representatives, if the same eau be done without prejudice to or spoiling of tEmwhole, otherwise to value and appraise theism. according to law, at which time and place you may attend if you gunk proper. • • Sheriff's 0111cp, R. CONLEY. /feffeforirea•p I l—at. • Sheriff: N OTIC1::. To the heirs and legal representatives of John Mitchell, deceased. Take notice, that by virtue of • writ of par tition issued out of the Orphan's Court in and for the county of Centre, and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the lava maiden,. of John Mitchell deceased. in . th e township of Mania, Centre county, on Wednesday the 25th day of October next, at 9 o'clock . in the forenoon of Said day, for the purpose of making partition or the real estate of iddd deceased, to and among his heir,' and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise, to value and appraise the tame according to jaw : at which time and place you may be,present if you think proper. Sheriff's Office. IL CONLEY. lkllctimee erp NOTICE. To the heirs and legal representatives of Conrad Deekard deceased. Take notice; that by virtue or a writ ofc. titian issued out ethe Orphan's Court, in for Centre county, end to me directed, an n quest will be belekat the late dwelling house or ContairDsdkararfacumaed, in the township of Putter, Centro aosuitT, On Thursday the 2d day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decomod, to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the same am be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value sad appraise the same according to law: se which time sad plate you may attend if you think proipar. Sheriff's Offlca R. CO'NLEY. Bellefonte ego 11-6 i 87ier(e. MARK TOUR RAGS! Stumps for Rags, Rural°, Robes or .ay ildag elsaoir *hi kind, U. be *ad at all Imes and at excedionly- IA prices, at the shop cake subscriber in DeWyatt, D. DRD.R. NEW ADVEETISVNEVTI3 NEW URAL! NEW GOODC: AND NEW PRICES!!! 11 10 11 RATES It MIMED OUT GOODS AT OLD TAAGIONED-PRICER! HOFFER & KELLER. tionnu4 nolfur_Bro!s4 "Would respectfully heat= the woo141„cooff post of mankiadiubut they b rejoin opened sulk mod are daily-raleivisgslasym BTOj - K OF 1400D0 OP ALB KINN% wbieh tlotey are offering at the ',err lowest noun. ket ;die, DRY GUCLDSI Consiatiog of (ho latest. Styles of /142VRO'D AND MAI* ALPACA//. fleClll/.1) Alth PLkl%. ALL WOOL Dl LAMS, SHEPHERD PLAILDB, BLACK SILKS, • Tars; IRISH POPLINS. WRITE HOODS, White Counterpaner, Lime and Cotton Sibinitings, Cheeks. Quaghawa, Bedtacka. Flannels, Re. ' Bbeplier.l Plaid 114!morale, Blank (;loth. calsitnerem, Volictrite SE=ll Hrnpu4., Jean. • &roll.. • fluotkitiz. 1.114 a Oolong; • Aliddleres Cot br. Rep,'lsola, sofa PI. t V.I,ItIOUS ctJ.o►l3 (..;EN'I'LELEN'S WEAR A full lisio of Cloths. Cassimessa. Satinettea aud Vesting. an Linda and priors, which will be sold °heap. We kp•e Loam.wally on hand a - lerre and - sateettit atiAir arali kWilst CROCK LRY, IJAOCLItrE!. MA CKiiittir, ca-h prAcea All kinds of country produce taken in etching* for goiots, and the hasiesdesorkst prises elloest. FRI FINDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that *scan snit your tat if as well se your weasel. Bel/14.14e, Rept. 8, 11104. isa AND PitOVISILIN :17uRE I GEORGE, D. PIFER , sun.apc . to his friends and the public orally, that ho has upeued • GROCERY AND IltO VISION STORE. in the room formerly occupied by Mr Stersawery as a cluthasug store, two.dours &hove Mr. Living stun's book store, am/ Naar timPoet - Offha,Thoire IiONSTANTLY KEEP ON II iXD the very choicest ROCERIES, PROVI6IONB, CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT. lc. These ho will tell ae 7mr a. posoiblo, for emelt or country produtw Ito hope. by strict attest timiiottrainieas to secure a ressupalile mbar* of the b patronage. Aug 4, L865-tf M USICAL INSTRI. .41E11713. The undersigned Very respectfully inform! g_ Public and astLaciall7- lam meofmMiKEEstisay. urirsim.riiit frons the manufacturer the sole agency foe the sale of STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOM, MASON & HAMAN'S CABINET ORUANS AN& CARMATLT, Is:E1:1)11.t1t & CO'S MELODEONS, )Ie is prepared to detiver to persons wishing good instruments the above at Philadelphia and New, York retail prices. Circulars sent ucomptty upon application, with any aiiiiitiunal information desired. N. ft.— I:rary instrument is warrantail fur fit. years. It, M. GREENE, liteatingdos, P•nnsylvanis. feb I nt .ADAIINISTRATOICA NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the *s tate of Jonathan leaughen i baugh, deemwed, Lite of Ilunton township,. basing been granted to the undersigned. all pereone Indebted to *aid Intate are requested to make immediate, payment, and those Oaring claims ageinst the same to present them, duly authenticated. for settlement. LEVI DAUUHENBAUUM Admirt4tramr. SepL 8-GL ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettere of Administration on thc es tale of Samuel Carlisbs, deceased, late of Rook township, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate, are requested, to make imm, dude Payment. and those haring ela:sno again t tbiksatne to p hem, dilly aothentioated, for settlement. J IKISFF: L. ITAT. Adininiairettor. Sart. 8,1865-6 t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ailininistration on the es tate or Barbara Mayes, deceased, lista of Snow Shoe township, taming been granted to the sub- Bernier. all pontoon indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate ray- ,.... melt, and those hat ing claims against the same, to present them duly autbentirateid, fur settlement. JXO. IL HOLT. Ad0...4,4410r Aug. 25th 1A631--th + XI:CUP/ICS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the state of sabeth l'yle de.....1 , lota of Ferguson town ship, haying b een granted to the subseriber., they'request ull persons indebted to said estate to make immediate psymont, and tho.e hiring chants' liguinst the come to present then duly authenticate.' for settlement. JNO. A. BUNTER. wig 18 '65 _ INISTRATOWS NONCE. Letters of administration on the °s tole of 8. 11. Pyle, deed, late of Ferguson town ship, baring been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to said estate, me hereby notified to make immediate payment, and them haring claims sgaiipt the same to present them duly authentictital fur settlement- JNO. A. HUNTER. Administrator. aug Is '6s ADMINISTRATORS NOTLCE. - ...Letters of administration on the elate of John Myers, decease, late of Patton town- Centre eountrtPa. having hem grantr•l ,the stboribers. all persons iudetted to aa'd *Plate are hereby notified to make lionted , ..,. payment, and those ha% ing,rlaima agelnstp, same, to present them duly authenticated i•. - settlement. JONES JAMES MeKEE, Alikentherato,. Augnet 4t 6t. _ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. it Letters of Administration on tho r • tate of Thomas Mayes. tate of Ferguson tow.' ship, deo'd. baying boon granted to tb, ur e gnarl. all persons indebted to sead estate ;- hereby requested make immedisterpayment, those having claims to present awn, duly theaticated, for settlement A. RANKIN, . MAYES, Aorigenstrorort 'auglll-6t. EXECUTORS bTICR. Letters teetamentary en the estate Thomas Sankey deceased, late of Gregg •:- ship, having been sgssnted to the sober . they request ell - piteous indebted to sale est to make immediate payment, and tio.se claims against the Feld estate, to present s. duly authenticated for iettlement. ,10112; Jsitaur i tic l Ezi:eose, NT LI-61. TIN AND EIIIELA W-Rll,l.isat , - lured and fni sale. w.nlrmile . sagi . at Illeypt's Milasbarg I,,mandsi. 4.ILT,Aat TOBlreo a sEoAfti;
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