Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 27, 1867, Image 2

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P OKAY ME2K. EDITOR ,von Ncrolt,
P MITCHF:I.I.
B E I. LEFI/NT E. I'.\
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27,1867
I , It per ‘rir when paid In advance
a Kenn t 1.4 ni In N•li•nrc. J. 4113.00 when
J. t ptit.ll.o.•re the erptruttou of tht )ear
roR SUPREME JUDI.E,
11 , N 1 ;1.10111.:E SHAU:SWOUD
41i . 141
FOR sENA
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i• T tyri RE. of Perrs
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Remember that (to•morrow,) SATUR
DAY. September 28th, is the last day on
which assessments of Voters can be made
prior to the coming election. All persons
who voted 'Die age" last year, must be
assessed, or they cannot vote.
State Finances
I l lllw. lilt pro, inati
1•.11 tolartaal, sale 111.4.1.1tig :a gloat ado
..at (he roillatts., of the Stmt. 4, I r
" allege that it 111 mg the. lirst 3 oi.ir iii
.4, kill s anhoinistrationn the debt of the
n•nininionwoultli has how, educed !warts
twin millions of dollar. It this alln . g.t
tioill is true iti Enct. it. 11.. State debt has
boon ai t tnally lessened It ton !natio] of
serious eoningristulation to the tax payers
of the State. and the administration
which has worked this good in entitled
to unquestionable credit 'out before
the people nr imposed upon lit stieli al
legations if ',boo t y, them to scrutinize
easefully all the facts iu the ea-e, in or
der to rewo•rto iu if Ilwse wridol be piddle
bent facto, are i the credit
whin In ihoi claim on account of lessen
ing this imbibe luden- In order to to
_thin twit or three foets twist be borne in
wind all public debts aie etdigauons
i int 1,••d ii loin the people and swig be
Innitir• Ity theta ui some shape The
mime:, raised to liquidate, these
iil,llpitions 1 . 11 4444 4 44 11 Ofr Ole peOph
opt'', there is no cline! 'ounce
limo ulna!! the 11111110 11 .. 1 4 . 41111 e 1.111
1 . 1 ,1 111 :lie 111,101: There is 1141 11.1% 11l
I,lllille oleb: was he I/11 Id e[4 , l/:
11) eenli 44444 I.thie 1110 exi'mr+o ., '. or
dw imposing/Iron the peoptt t- excessise
burdens wain. shape nit taxationn I las
the inn-wilt admini•tratinno retired the
debt as as allege.l Ins n '" rtibn
cannot be pretend.' Pow it t• a moo
winos hurl that the expense. nnt now Staw
pe‘elllßl,'lll heat, 111 411 ,1144 1 e1 donut
the la•I of huts )ears owing to
Ina Isle— awl Icgi•lat ion than
41111110 an . ' I . ..roict proud m the i11e14.1
of our C , 11.1.1111.1,11:11 110 W 1 10,11 :la . -
:ill ., alleged or the `tale debt
his t 1 swot- ' Ti... , 14r1 k I , ...Hide .1114
1, lien bull , I , :illlllll,/ I. fl ee , nrtlbiu p
Ira t . 111,01 i aduue. ollll,“ "r
taut (;,;,„„\
~„ the ‘,l 1011 pasts sti
innssltaions Thetv are the 'acts
the Lass some tit illy Ihree 11111111,11: , dol
lars of the State mita about fulling dine
No piosision had beeti niade on omit
Int made to pay this pant of the State
debt ' o.lSetillf 11161 tin /01111111111( 11 , 14 to
lr po•tpoa ,, l to a jatole 1,111 The Ise.t
Abolition Lexislature authorized the lie
gotiation of a 141111 oftwenty' duet . mud
101 , w nirder to raise the money to pas
the S l al.• bonds now Clhtmg duo. Itch
[lards then would be, within.; inure than
renewing and exteinliti- the obligations
of the :state to tr.iy thi• debt but bete
is where the ',web comes In The Snste
debt now due en ni lie rye" lent loon (table
to a ,Ntate 111 r of tor , i , atul a half nulls un
the flolla, pe) adol , oo ' Flip loan autlent
jam] by the last Legidature to take if , :
place VIII 011 r per reel /min am/ . 0.0 . 111],
11,1 fermi nlI ta.ratioo to the State
m till /copal ' llllB exchange from a State
debt of twent v three milhuns,drawing
Gut per rent interest and subject to a
State tax of two and a half mills on the
dollar to the same amount lir State debt
thawing six per cent intetest and flee
from al taxation amount , ' exactly to
tar, hunderd mud eiglety smut thollsllllll
the 111111111 Pd 111111111,1 per alai 11111, % , 1111 . 11
the tax - payers of ill 14 State must make
up to the holders 41I ' the State holds ,
whiell is equivalent to increasing the
State debt in a five per cent loan FIVE
MILLIONS SEVEN 11 I ' SIAM> AND
FirrY THOUSAND IK)I,I.nAItS
is the actual cFmdition of the finances of
the Stxte. The hUrdelis upon the tax
payerk are increased. They must here
after pay an additional amount equiva
lent to lice (10111 three quail,' million), of I
dollars, as the result of abolitions finian-,
veering '1
Just here conies in an ugly question
for our Mongrel friends. At whose
stanee was this thing done' Who i+ to
he benefited by this change from a live
to a +ix peP cent loan The creditors
of the State were not clamorous for their
money. All of the bond holders were
willing to allow their money to remain
at interest in the State loan at tivc ‘ per
cent The inetwise n 1 (hr State d e bt
equitatentin almost nix million id d o n ne .
4cae mule /or the benefit ttf a ring "edit
ht which ring figured ennaptennusly
Siskrw CAUKION, JAY COOK. JOHN .i.
PAYIT.HISON. Gov. Jona %V Gaiter anti
hie minuet. The creditors of the State
are not benefitted .a farthing. 'the
whole six millions good into the pockets
of the tiny, and nothing will over be
beard of it. except the few hundred
thounand which is now being oorruptly
sued to cram the election in the State,
and especially in the 21st Senatorial dis
Tat•payenrof Centre county, if you
are willing longer tole swindled by ab
olition pretences such as these, vote the
mongrel ticket this fall, but if you ore
in favor of au economical and kinetic ad
ministration of the State fininesia - Aiute
for hoessi itAite we who are in favor of
retreaoltamet and reform at our State
capitol, and you way have some hope
that the public burdens may be so far
redo/mod in the immediate future as to
releive the overburdened -tss...payew. •
Reed that Record:
lln the outside of th e W yr, muoi t
tiny We Idle a fop and ro nplek e account
of the Nlt•Vi el c..t.e, ay taken from the
ieeonls he court nt llantingdon. The
.uncle of aere..ment, the presentment,
the Intl torment and the pardon, are jug
the) ale fuun.l upermhe record.. and
\"l7rl an.' hi" filen I" :an not will
not and Jaw lint dem them II ii
record that , lta, what litw 311'1'117Y
rtYcord that eannorite explained away
and a resold that will hang a , a Clint'
upon the "boulder. or the cout neted
erituinal. that the mongrel party of t h e
district would -roil to Ilarri.hurig ai
rt•premntative of Our people. Could a
more infamott , insult Li offered to the
lonte.t toter" ot 11114 section. than the
no thit .,,t ton of such a lean \V a, there
no individual in the .11,triet that abolt 1
could lei ve eh o , tt :e t a e 111 ,61 0 ,0
to lie mated tor, hut a SELF CONVIff-
Ell CR I MINA lt,a man who IN a, KEPT
OUT (IF TILE I'ENITENTI.IItY ON
LY TII Ron nI TIIE PARIOON OF
It IF.: It 1 IVE It ' Why w.t, \V I'
%LK! Wloolhs Atha 11.91 Is
‘‘. 1111 I. {llO,, teroitl. ale blight in
velltparistill with that et* ten , east
a•trle tot butt ' Th Mit"Wer ran cult be
that the lead ii or that toad 1) 11.1111141
he',l.l. dot tad Or prilitalae
111 heael th it thet retibl male motley
oit of 1111,1 M., that that cola('
, ell—'buy -rust a, thou wished to
iti.tritinent, through which. they,
you'd aveottittli , h aity pnrun,e ne matter
bon mlaviuu- thr ontraccou. It wd , wt
this aroma. that S %NI MVVITrr, the
Rile Wile, liar PORTER kept nut of the
Penitent' Lt I.lldonuig C11 , ,,e1l
111-1 t e md.d.tte
Ir I, for the 6nuest ,otels or the di.
Itu t whether than deme to fe
reptemoted lt, d elan or out In
ul , pu.mo a to hint, rot the tine otli, 1,
S Situ ,tt :t r aud Cu is .1 Mn Iv
it 1., —tv, 2,01, port., p Ltii..tie and
iron 11 ) t. I all be ibulla 111 the al,
.net ('loo-c' )e bet Weep theta'
How they Reduced It
nit. iAienl mean. all ii Or the ;•;tlte
I 1.•111,e1.1113 the (11,11111/r.lir I elllit'd
W 'NON% ti . p,.iiertno. ale
inaldo e t a great llowliojer ,,, what thtt/edll
a re , lit,ot di at the State dela, withot
dt•t )ear under ItopttIthean111:111,1g1.1111.11t
Even the lloNernor }musell, in order to
the fact berme the people 04 , 11011 a
,
looetalllntloll 111111011111 , ,t1g, the 1111011 tallt.
141'1 111:11 01.1 tlikato , iptlebtedn?...4
to the a t odont a near two mullion. liase
111'11 lifted 111E111/1 Illl' 1,1 , 1 01,10 11, 'ht.
I State 'rrett-ttrei neeleet, 11.111,-
1 et, to tell the twitillo thnt those eertiti
eat,. of' lotleldedue, hart been paid by
mom in ,r urn. 70,t, under :111
4,1 . A•S0111111) or authorizing
the borrowing or twenty-thrill. million. ,
Thi4 new loan 11,1, !wen htiek•tered nett
by I A eOll, Ball/0.14 illld lifo
kin in 1'161..14.1011a port fly
pn~rre I, applied to 111,` p,i, tin (It th..
" 1 11 /1/ 1 / 1 1/0 . 111k1 . ••• St. t t,, a o l now
the% loath •11' a reduetoot or the
11,1 INsTr.ko OF 'IIIK i)Eirr
II 11 IN(i 13 EEN ItEDI TEL) 11' ItAS
lIEK:V NCR E.1S1•11) In/ it Repttlthe ttn
Lt
. riivltttn,ey, Ilse colt itt tut 'I•W ENT)*
3111.1.1()NS (tl , 111()1.1..11iS,
The) pa) old deld • io inakingniew one
] tell 11111 es 11, 1.111, , But thin 1, the pob•
I of the Itepubliedn party, their 13, 1 ,1
an...toe:He) 11i11,1 bane lieW 10
gllltilde it, at the ration...re of the people
1.1 51 1 . 111oKt: I'll and other radteal
t h teves aunt hate an oppOrllllllty to
, tl,ll 'IIIIII4IIC poop!.'.
Financial Capacity
11ortglel,ire leareng the titian
' end It 11:1Vit.\ of then eatuhtlate
at'ount3 Try:l.3ller. 11 11 Ur.ivrvut•.n,
Kgq 1,1 , 4 week we gn%e a few .perm
iiirtiv or the exerel,e of this cainatity of
hi-, at the t xpense of the honest Teople
of Penn a 1 alley 11re now furtn-li our
reader- tub anothei nista nee lit winch
the brilliant litianei.tl talent, of the same
DEININI:LEt weir brought into requi,i
tion fur hi- own benefit and at the ex
pen,e of the 3)rpliati children Being
called upon'lll write the will of a dying
Juan who rya. 100 low to nuclei , daild What
uu t i ulliton, sit t
oil a clan,. in tile will d!leeting //ore
teettettowallto be purelr-ed front
him (the 'aid 13 If ItgisiNnyn) and
pand for out of the t•-•tate ' Ptwetigwg
an impo-ition of tlipi kind I+ wor,e,' if
,tnything, than robbing the dead t What
would .such a matt not do rt he could
once get hi, hand , into die County Tieto,
try particulars tik Herario..,
the a ill of Jolly SANI.EI
dee 11. on record ut thi". county
--The m any ereditoi-, vietini.
of I) A Iti W. ale anxious to loom
where he 14, in order that he may be ap
prehended and tiied for hi, many crime 4
There is but die per.on in this County
who know, address and he has kept
up a secret correspondence with him ever
since, be fled ftoiii justice. That marl in
It 0. DEININIIKR, abolition candidate
for County ;Treasurer BEN. will, no
dollbt,ell the some( wl his bei‘oin friend,
Thum, fur the votes of the men swindled
by hint Ile will trade off the knowl
edge qf our crime fir the choice on COM-
M rril•Ut FM Ito Wily :V•hiSt.Cd
81111 in defrauding the people of one or
two townehips. He now mkt fin- the op
portunity of ',Ming prOple i f /he
HOLE COI 'NTT
---It i. publicly stated hi Lewistown
that Junta J. PATTERSON, during the
session of the late Mongrel Senatorial
Conference, offered and paid /he hun
dred dollar. to a single conferee, as the
consideration of selling out the candidate
of his comity to the ParrimsoN-ring.
The important question now is who got
the money, and who was the Idhlate
thus sold out. Will A. lloYn 1 171111-
RON furnish the information o ,these
points? lie may at the same time ex
plain how it was that MeV trey . and BOR.
ISON ilfgre both nominated over Wit.sow
when Ilerceuswew single vote could
have prevented it. Come Boni give us
some light on the subject.
—All the legislation of lust winter
fur Pennsylvania which was of any bene
fit to the people at large could have been
bad in a week. TLe balance of the long
sesaiim was taken up in devising wheelies
to defraud the people under the cover of
law Shall we return to Harrisburg an
4ether such a set of thieves and mote
drela for the coming Roam' of the Leg
.
Waters ? •
Shirking the Feud.
If it t. not creditable to iheireglves, it
is at least amusing to others, to notice
how bard abolition speakers and editors
labor to evade the real issues of the cam
paign. Thev have something to say
about everything else, but that which is
the real matter at stake. They try to
pick Haws in the private characters of
candidates, they roll theinstive, round
in their own kind of patriotism, and get
up their old bowl of "disloyalty"—
'twasim - —.kr: they prate about every
thing, but what are the questions before
the people, and in every manner, form
and shape, attiMipt to attract pulilic at
tent ion from their own acts, and purpo
ses
l'ingreadtrponit tts to a sea
tome in any of cis papers, that 1W
SIRS that i 7 iX the Intratimt 'if 114,,t1HIrty
F1)111PF, ncgr” suirragt upon the 4,e0-
phe of thi , State' We have charged it
upon them tune and time again. and the
only au,wer they make is ' tioason,-
- tariff: or 1401110 ng el, equally as
far from the question 'llwy hire
FORCED iv / it,' 401 fp 1111..1. of ery.
State
11l tlw South.
The) hat e made nem int• uter.in ,rrr•r/
territory of the Union
They hate placed t lie ballot, in the
hands of the iiegroe4 of the Diq rirt of
Columbia
They voted tor negro ,uftrage in Con
neetient.
'Phey tried to make negro,. sitter. in
lowa
'llieti vote in flivor Jrt negro sufggX ,
in Oho, on the 21 'Pot•ednv of 1/moher
next
Anil w Iletins3 It alll.l they have 'pledged
their candidate to make Ills deci.ions in
aerm dance with the it the pally
• 'fing bun, which will lie a deeision
affi ing that St avr.n s rilitersal Sur
flage bill give+ Nlilli:ltOES
iti(drrro % - orE IN PENNSY IX. \
II it W,II not for tln, pw pove 11113' Was
WILI I %If, idedg.ell to make Iti,deci.tortv
ttreohlauty with (Ito wivhc. of his
ME
It'they are not in tutor if negro , otr.
Frage \V II lc HoN'T THEY SAY SO
It' they are hypo.ed to making negroes
voteis and placing thew upon an Noah
ty with the white men of the cottony
why hat a they not th;nonneati it,when it
wa4 being done in the territorte , ,, that
ld•long as Hindi to l'enn , vlvanian. tt. to
any ether State' ,
The -mil.. dd.! TIIEI ARE
IN FAVOR OF IT 111 1 ' AFRAID 'l'o
SAY SO , THEY ?IRAN TO FOIWE
IFII,IIPON OFR 1'E0P1.E,1317 FE tit
r ACKN 01%1h:1/OE IT
\V bite men of the State, white [mai .4 .
', II t• Cut tit) are 3011 14 ,11fI(.OrI
a rirty : that has not ileceito) enough to
deny that the) would make nrgruc' .ow
eipialsoir not Courage enough to tick non I
rola,. that this is what the) are laboring
fat If itegro , nlll.lge i. loot the great
end and aim ~r the party that is asking
tour summit IVtataAus,
31, VII ri,Nrivr, ;mil the, balance of their
tivl.et. let them produce an at title hoot
one of then newspaper, a speech from
tiny of their speakers, a tesolution I'l.llll
one of their pall forms. or anything,fro an
any Lulea belonging to theni.den)ing it,
the) eau
Voters Recollect ?
White men recollect that the 31onto el
leaders of On. State are pledged t o 1 , 1 .,
ore the .. pa....age of Si a NEW.. bill
through Cungie.,, forcing negro .uffrage
and•negro equality upon the people of
RECOLLECT that if HENRI 11'.11
11s, the lankee candidate for Su
preme Judge tthould be elected, negro
.ullrage can 1.1.1 v In defeated ',nod
rraisimi,r . *or
TAX PAI Ells 141 . ( 01.1.11,1, 'Phut pule
are paying ever) year, one hundtild and
fifty in 1111010, or dullai a yearly on a public
debt, that could be paid In three
it the party in poser de , tirell to do .4,
111.1 . 01.1.E1T, That )riu are taxed thir
ty millions of dollars per year to keep tip
a negro ',mean, to maintain negroes iu
idleni;ss awl abolition officials in olficc
REcoLLErr, Thßt the only way to les
sen the enormous taxes that ate now lev
ied upon you is to vote lot a rfooiolve— to
tots ma of power the puts that vomit, I+
Sou to pay taxes for the bond holder,
taxes tip keep the nigger, taxe.4 to niain
tain an army when it is of use, taxes
to buy negro votes, and the thousands
of other taxes abolitionism compels you
to pay
VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY
RECOLLECT, dint McVirri, and Ron•
trios, are the tools of Joust J PATTER
CON, who howits that lie will make TEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS Oil' OF
THEM IF ELECTED. Tills amount,
white men, routes oliof yon.in the shape
of taxes
1tmc,33.1.K0r, That MrVirry and 11.3
3443 , 3 aro the eondidates of the Penns). -
V: Rail Road --that th.c are opposed
to a free Rail Road law, and will rote
against any measure calculated to ls•ien
the power that soulless monopoly now
exercise a.
RF.COLLEIT, That 11. 0 DEritsuEn,
tlit aboltion candidate for County Treas
ewer, 14 the only man in Centre county
who k - ncsAN where 1) Runt., the for
ger iti hid, and that he refw,es to tell,
ihr fear the evidence that would be
brought forth on lixtu.'s trial would
convict him of complicity in the forger-
REvot.l,Fx-g, That every man on the
abolition ticket, believes in negro tmff
rage, negro equality, in exempting bond
holders from taxation, anti are in Favor
of paying off the bondb with the interest
upon them in GOLD.
—The cost ofcarryiem on the gov
ernment of Pennsylvania under Demo
cratic rule was greatly under a million
of dollars. The past year, during the
most profound peace, and when the ac
tual necessary expense was lets than it
has been fur many - years, the Mongrels
made it cost us over two millions Are
they the people's party.
—ln Westmoreland county, State
taxation has been increased three hun
dred per cent, by the Mongrels who com
pose the Board of Revenue Commission
era A beautiful set of men they are to
boast of the reduction of the State debt.
—lf 31tiVrmr, the self-convicted
political corruptionist mroceedi in being
elected to the Senate he will sell out his
constituents 'slid particlarly the people
of this county, quicker than he could
say Jack Robison.
They Refuse to Make the Correction !
On Tuesday morning last, while pass
ing along the street :he Chairman of the
Abolition County C.onnottee, Mr GEO
M. Vocci,, 411;d n. into Lis office, and
read to UR llPhaa s., he purl to be an
affidavit of 3H. SAstimis.very honest
Democrat, setting 11 th*he did no;
belief, that B 0. Deininger was in airy
tray connected ivitlf . the Buhl forgerie , ,
and inquired if we would publish it in the
%V %WIT We replied that we "would
N AFFIDAVITS THEY
MIGHT HAVE IN REIIARD TO THE
MATTER if he would have published .
in his party papers, the eettificate; - 71
-soldiers that we Would furnish reTutiug
the charges they had made !mailed A
C. GEARY E. 41 the Democratic eamli
dale fur County Trea , nier. Ile said he
"ledd 110 authority et er their panels, but
would see the editor., and had HO doubt
but they would agree to the proposi
tion This conversdalion occurred in the
presence of Mr .1. S. ttnnhart. A lbw
hours afterward., while in conversation
with Dr.d 11. Dobbin., ne again saw
Mr YO CI M, and inquired of hun if he
had s een the editor., their papers and
what conclusion thee 11.0 cemn to Ile
said he had, that they werl" willing tZft
accede to ou• pittposinon, and • would
FURNISH FS TIIE AFFIDAVITS
SHORTLY. - We 11,i‘ti now nailed
until six o click un Thur•lay—ti“
bout , after our regular time of going to•
press—and no allidat its hate ben -
nished
\ie take 1,1 fitr granted that the
wditot, ,ol• the dlimgrel ongate, in the.
place hate 110 le.ur to bate any alhdu•
Vlt'i they may It t‘e puhh.hed 111 the
\\',trruvt• and that they ItEFT-E
THE CERTIFICATE:4
,E HAVE IN OFR. POI 4 SESSION
TIWIR LIES to,
their .1%11 hark.
Read, Tax-Payers Read
The following bit of information, we
clip from the Splin t /bid Reim/Wean the
leading mongrel paper of 31as-ia
and call the particular allentlon 01 . Our
laloit'ng men and tax payery to it
CI 111041i16/1 u SYNATOIII/11 STATIONKIII
Th.! fit”h4/111 . 17 bill of the I',liteit State, 7 4 enate
for I sf,i; foot+ up i sonietblnt .er $
etnelered by Secretory HMI 111C1 , 14,
thePe among et her I ore.. net. 00,k. t
hint. an 1 10:, trinket, Is hetet, to
C . 1,141 renrltor what fearful ~hurler. 711. i v. in
of ~hear, and 111/ pear pciPPore, $1.4 I-
Pali., 1,1 each snider, !alit , It 1.1,111111 A file . the
"1,111,11i1 cutting and plashing, to pa, nothing
1.1 a lii.C11111111ploi) for tuitional pert ice un .111 y
two lowers, bothdaily" . 210 pan , 'oil kid
glot 0 ,, so2o paler Val h. in order to take tII
alien the honorable 1 , 1•11110. r• aunt to bundle
each other "e 11 hoot 111, p.., bet 10,,,,kp,
slolll— , - to eneh ocinti ,r, h , rein to,lea unit:.
eitlertge and other tilt pot ingp . Mel brushes
and 554 pined -Innen upl—to rnalde the fen-a,
uteri i. I,rnplt up th, n uhnv Intl to “mirk a !
pin there." Lot. cf curb. , we, let nia
chincr. suenbp, cologne, soap, petn.ele. toilet
powder, lemon., and other iniellettual belly
too noontshing nll,lllllll
1.1111,0”.1 to intnlion 1.1
additiOn ti, the arttelep 11111 y Inclutleti un
der the title ot station.), go to snake up this
raid er ainecellaneoup u•porttuelii. Not the le.elt
peportatil et $.161 worth of spungc —if it would
pal) 1,0 urea to I..pti out three-lourthi of the '
ditgrgceful dents, and 10 freshet, I p the hard
ened con-.oiOner of men who can doicerpl
Pitch petty •tcrtlinir. from On , 11411011f1111,1.11
show. v hat become. ol• th e pee
1110.—:(.114 whs. the tee, nim
high Read u,--ponder over it, 3e toil
lag million, hook o‘er the item, and
.ec what your hard earned dollar 4 ate
going f n •. While you are xorking your
finger ends ,oie to keep sour family from
want, and pay the tat gatherer his it
Wand , . SelliffillS elected by the Mongrel
pu ty arc vastingyout 041.11111,10 KEEP
THEMSELVES 1N COLOGI NE, PO -
DE, TOI LET I'o %V DER, LEMONS,
ie. It is not enough that you are com
pelled to keep four million , of idle ne
groe' in fuel and clothing, and thou,
a wl, or officials in imy po•tturo,-1t
not enough to tan ym to pay one lion
deed and fifty milhotts dollar, yearly
o the rich men or ,x die country in the
shape of intere- , t rot their Lund., and
the.ir4.lxit , bootie. —lt t, not enough that
3,1111 earning, are wrung hunt 31111 to pay
1161111 t', res mote, and the thounand and
ono local nixi, that ate heaped upon you
to pay interest 011 the 1111111IC (Ida 111111
1111 ,r the neeent-iii,‘ Ito zi e n. o r th e got
eninterit' nut you are c tautened to 1103
thou and , upon thou.:lnds )early to keep
men to svhom inn pay exhorlatdn!, nala
tic., in you hits •., etnultl 'cologne, ,ke
Ni, such bills, were rendered during the
day. of Deinomatie Alliiimintrdt ion I
I,ok over the items again laboring
num ' Redd them and recollect, that
this in the way 3 0111 11101103' 113, 61141 ti go
ing err 0111011 abolitionism' came into
power ii3ou NV 11111.40 I.lolltlllllll it, work
on - s on. 0, many of 3011 111101, 1/111111 110-
ing lor the lobbed, Will/ 1111 thus fleecing
you (lake ,lase, oryournelien for ab
olition officials' \‘'hat care they for
your hard palm, 3,111 r non. linger.t, 3 our
%I'lllll'3' 11111 1 / 1 1, 311111 roar,e elothea, your
14111011 garment., 3 nor long Muni of
toll, your poor' hums , , yotir wan, care
1/111 Wire, your low wagers, or your ap
peal, foVaul, tm long as pm keep them
in pomade, Ittnioct, trnlerpnwder, whis
key and cigar.' 9 11 you like this ,tote
toil 011 11114 pay your taws
without grumbling , You know where
your money goes, and you know that to
remedy these evil, you roust vote out of
poster the men who are thus robbing
31011 !
Jim tit!) fir MERIT —ln consequence
of the honorable t;'rvicr.s of 0. M. Iro
ocu, Esq., in writing to W A. Net;
Larg,.in the capacity ora Democrat du
ring the last campaign. in order to sec
if,fliere was not.itonie great and startling
secrets in the management of our can
vass. he has been continued as chairman
of the Mongrel county Committee of
this county. If be can do any thing
meaner', than that this real', lue• will
probably be put on the ticket fur the
Legislature next year, notwithstanding,
ho has been defeated for sallnol director
fur two siteeenshe yearn in this borough
where the Mongrels have from thirty to
fifty majority. Vice la locum.
—lf you want to vote for a man who
was the bosom friend and companion of
D A. RM., the timer, vote for Ben.
Deiniitger, the abolition candidate for
county Treasurer.
If you want to vote for a man who
knows where D. A. Ruhl. the fOrger is
hid, and refuses to tell the officers of,
justice, vote tier Ben. Henninger.
D 0. Delninger le a coneietent church mess
Der and a ehristian gentleman.— rempairler.
Very "consistent," and very much Of
a "christian" indeed I On last Sunday
afternoon he spent the Entire tittle elec
tioneering through Gregg and Potter
tritrnshipq.
WECOR.EII PROOF!
LET. Ktf T_
Z EXPLAIN I
In additio to the certificates pub
li,lred last week of 31aj. 11. It. Forster
and deputy sheriff IVoodring, nailing•
the infamous lies that the abolition or
gans of this placc,haye put in circulation
in regard to the character of A. C. Gea
ry, the Democratic candidate for treasu
rer, and in proof of our assertion. that
JonN Gtamity. Krirri., MI/ TAKE Mr.
G I.:Art.l . s' PRI H. EIITY anlnttii //V to up
ward, 1 , / $ SOO, re give the following
certificates both from republican eel—
ilidliT •
II t ....set no, Pw. t 4 ept. 20th '67
Her leg keen In a late tenter et the Pres.', a
letter headed Whet township, and fugue.' by a
roldierorharging A C Geary (the nominee of
the Detuterratns party for Con may Tretettlet)
with hnv erg played eards alth the toddler',
sheatlnellieue out of thew money do . and In
order that Justice may tr done. I will elate
what I know to be the facto m the cote. Mr.
Ileary came to the camp in the winter of TM,
for the purpose of taking pietorer with
hot brother and a Mr. ('hurler Nell In a
leer ,lays hue brother got trek end went
home and in it :bort time A. C. (leery
woe taken Awl ale.. and went home A few
day e after he led, Noll got - mirk no 4 he wee
rent home. I know that Mr. A. (teary dui
I.lpbry curd. troth the sold,o ,a, ,11 nE rest ea
ma ri It Tear At Year Si ant orurtr while there,
I and non i company with myself or come of our
mere nearly all tee time he war there, and if
anything of the k and had loon done, or would
flare known ft. Ile at nil timer conducted
himself in a gentlemanly manner. I do not
belong to Mr. if leafy's political Irani, but make
the aboie statement. in era, that Justice may
be donearol tire outdo rieguttortarl wait
the Aw 1 .,„ ,.
I Sit tier Corp. I.loth
I hereby agree to the abet° etatement 1011110
I. Mr C Swartz and wtll nil that 1 C. (beery
left amp am end 1. torrroootx to a ny order
hi tug veined iiir I amp followers, to kale romp
(leery lett camp befere we were paid 'IT and
the triter relerri it t .coil nlterworile.
And that took pi u ctures two Or three days
after Geary left- Anil after Noll tree gone, J.
S.lootiler deed. soil ins -ell sent tii tienr)'s
tent to take i Wage of HIS PROPLIVIY, and
load the tent ...ruied by S. Cook and a Mr.
Cunningham. lbe asked him who gnu. loin
perm 1--iiin to uv , 11ear3 . 4 property. They said
tin w tint 110 T POSSESSION FROM TIIE
OPA ILTBR-MASTER, XUIITX, and that we
hulk( W. •ee Cook told its that
Bear) had left Noll there rick, and I telil him
it was n il--in In for I hail ere. Noll take pic
tures two days after Geary lett tor Inoue I
NULL Ski TIIAT TILE STOCK
AND TENT BELONGED 10 GEAR( AND
BROTHER 100 t ane t h nr you think
proper , for I nun willing to 141N.10Oltfied Ti the
alu,re ntnl,inent l flee. e.sur) •
sm, l'apt• rt,(' tlmt L.
$ of A I. A . Sep ' (17
IFJ4IIIN 1, FoltuE Ki ItTZ dt , llt , US to
publi..ll any more ..ertificate4, PROF
NU that he ha. Leen guilty OF LYING
'mil of POCKETING OTHER PEO
PLES :HONEY, tre sdia II do o. We
may take neeadon to , how-up him army
careen oitLuut being requested too.
!low about the Cueker•ville eheeka
--- I\l 1.1.1 tws is the eandidate
of thm, who desire to Ming our judicia
ry down 1,1 a level with the executive
and 4 , A1-dative dopotmook or the SLAW
government Our exeCillike is a ths
grace to the State, and every intelligent
rice even in the part• whh•h elected him
is ashamed of his condeet iu office. The
Legishitme was -0 colitipt and dishonest
last wader as to call down'a rebuke even
trim TIIAIi STLVINS. Such are t h e
men elected to/office by the opposition
party, and yet Judge WILLIAMS Is pledg
ed to regulate Inv judicial decisions by .
such a •tundurd as the political opinion
o f th e se men rail any one who loves
Justice cud law, or Who has the least
pride in the home able position hitherto
Lela by l'enn , yhania cute for him?
l'iorcrAtibE —The contest between
,I. If Kt u•rz and W W. h o ot', as to
who shall be the editor of the 'Mongrel
organ iu Oily county, must he profitable
to their resin:6%o ,upporfers when it in
known by every one that either or both
of them could be by the, op.
posite faction in their own party, or by
the Democrat. if it woo supposed that
the result would Ilia) a decent dividend
upon the anvo,tment
A. 1101 has left this
county o4tenst bly on a polltleal
but in reality to have a "high oil tune"
upon los surplui capital supposed by
the initiated to have been acquired by
hint in mellinw out his law-partner, Col
IVNI WM4.'4, to JOIIN .1, PATIT.II.
SIN.
The Best Judge
The idea [lntl 1110 efficiency of a Judge
Can be ancertained by the frequency or
rarity of the rever.als of his Judgments,
II so afisuril that the efforts of the Radical
pre.. to foot Judge Wllliame 11110 a 'first
clone reputation by to parade of the number
of linen he has been affirmed by the Su
preme Court fire sootily ridiouloue The
setenee of the law:is an intricate Ina highly
an tficml nociety like the ptesent, the quss
lion, armpit become co refined, the die
tinct tone so nice,thnt the wisest Judges may
differ And in ninny „instances the law in
really nut ratablinned until the decision of
the highest tribunal is ennounceil, no that
the Judge., of the interior courin suffer no
diminution of respect to case theiLuointoise
are nut inset:lined. A great dtre, too, de
pend. on the character of the supervising
court it in not iii•idious to say that there
hove been tunny instancen,fioth In lIIIP coun
try and England, where the reput,ntion
the reversed Judge was ouch that 'greater
deference has been paid to the lower than
the higher court, to the dissent rather than
the ruling of the court To endear or.
!lien, to bolster tip n juiliciel reputation
by artifices each as These, to inetinsing to
the intelligence of elite whom LL isaddress
ed -It it is worth anything, however, If
people min be found so Ignorant as to be
misled by such arguments, we permit a
few fact which we bare collected from the
record. of Judge itharswood's deeiatues and
labor, lie has been on thd bench twenty.
two years. During this time he hos pre.
sided at the Jury trials of four thousand
and seventy-four cane. These are jury
triple alone, without taking into considera
tion the countless motetne, rules orguments
canes staled, appeals from audttore, war
rants of arrest', and the thousand and one
forms in which the law is ndminisirred be
fore the judges 10 Chambers and in Banc
Of the vast amount of opinions he Waldo,
log the long time delivered, but one hund
red an 4 fifiy , nia hove Leen called in ques
tion by in appeal th the higher tribunal
At leant that to the number which we find
during thin long perivi to have been re
viewed by the Supreme Court. This one
foci speaks more in praise of Judge Share.
wood's judicial acquirements limn volumes
of affirmations could do That out of the
enormous number of dleappointed Idigante
and lawyers, but one hundred and fifty-sin
of them have iu twenty-two - years had the
hardihood to hope that he was wrolig ; that
Were wee such almost universal am:ries
cence in his judgments, is certainly greater
proof et his fitness than would be the affir
mation of every opinion that he could de
liver. Of these one hundred mul fifty-sis
cases which we find reviewed in the Su
preme Court, one la twenty-lime Were
affirmed and but thirty-t d. These
statement• can be verified by the records of
the courts We doubt if such a record,
covering eo long spelled, can be shown by
any other judicial officer in the country.
Iran ) , conclusions are to be deddoed from
such Mtn, it is quite evident that the re
sults would be very much in Judge Share
wood's( 'river.
It WAS proposed to put Gen, grant',
picture on the new fifteen lent surresey,
but there Is a law against honoring any
body in that way hereafter.
THE EXTR / TAX SWINDLE
$2,922,299,00 In ExtniTaxes Oemanded
by the Radical Leaders for 1966 and
1367.--The Results of an Extravagant
and Corrupt Radical Legislature !
In July hat the Auditor General notified
the oommiensoners of Allegheny, Berko,
Fayette, Westmoreland and York c twice
that, the Revenue Beard had made an-r 7 trot
mseasment of personal tax upon all the
counties of the State, and requested that
they should lake early action in levying
and collection their respective Amer from
the taxable inhabitants of their respective
counties. Some of the comnusaioners de,
murred and threatened to appeal,. to the,
courts against the extraordinary detnardi.
Evidently alarmed at the indignation ex
cited among the people in the counties no
tilltd, and pot desiring to 'our up a moth,
commotion previous to the approaching
election in the other counties, the whole
matter has been allowed by the Sadie it
State officials to quietly "eimuier down."
Many Mune. of Laticasiet'and other coun
ties—generally Had leal-dommated count tea
--hove written to no to ascertain t limmount
esteemed by the Board upon their respec
tive comities. iVe-ham endeavored to get
a jot of the intia.nomesamenia upon all the
commie., but have been unsmeessfol. The
Stale officials aspesr to be to he stereo to
giving the public any inf. notation upon the
oubjeet Jost now, and are prolific of en
cures for vrithfiolding the facie lye ate
compelled, therefore, to wank to concha,-
ions fr he facie alarady developed
The following are the countieo notified,
together with the original tax levy and the
extra ',emollient fur 18611 anti 1807 :
Mr, 100; E..tett,1966 7.
•
$7,090 20 12
IMBE
MC
Iris) elle . 10,342 00
Weetmort land 3,5.111 311 10,908 46
York , 24 . 10,1132 711,
$ tO P - 4 113
Diode the above citron by fire and we
L a ve St; 171 WI the average original lax for
one county, ..nd SI9 627 113 the average .of
extra assessments upon the county
Referring. then. In In Auditor lienernl
report, we find that the fax on realand per
eonal e•taie for ISO', for line whole Slate
was $879,313 :on and, will. the special half
mil! lax added, in was 591 . 1 2;8 01
Now, 11,) simply proportion- 7 n" ••..i. 171
(the tirtirinel the for oue county in 18iii., is
to $11:1, 6'27, t the extra ikSeSSIMIPAI for' out(
coonLy 111 1867,1 no k $919,2.58 (the i r.I •• I
~,
e.,..essinent for 18113) to the Ist le ex.ro as
easement for 1860-7 tit in nit I lie
question, we find, as thel CA A A.i , MIINAITO
upon all ilie counties for 18 ' itoil 1867. the
enormous sum of
$2,922'299 00!
Two rollhon nine hundred mot lawly-lwo
Ihnneand Iwo law d and ',mean none dollar,'
Divide ilois eqn. I , 1.. wren ihr yem o
and I MII7. nod •11l h we hive the .11110
of
$1,461,149 00 !
Orobotl,l,l APl'tared or ta •••nl 011, 011.•
wool It, •1”110•• IN
1 . 111, N11.1•N 1,1 ICTIf 011 100m11C
711,
k i
It will he perceived, i. • tl,e),,ilii ii i e Inn
thus levied upon the Ifni, tier..l iiit tale
for each of ilia fears Ned; and Itlri7 and
i 4ier:fri lie coilecied,) is tier Artl4,4 and tort',
dine Ihow.and eqhl hundred mid ri oeln oPt• ft 1-
loro
$541,891!
tr PC,,13 01 riir. r, ‘ t. rlt ~r
1 Htili" •
The proportion if these enormous tutus
which each county will leave to pay may be
readily asceristned by inking the origins'.
county asses.nient for 18111 i, ( see Auditor
Gettered's report.) and wurki g by the rule
of simple proportion
We lest, the is:pip:re to po der these
facts and figures at their leis re. AP, the
elee4nott te °ter they will find. by the official
notices which tine Auditor tleneral will
serve upon their county officials, 'bat we
hose not overestimated •Om stnoonl
Wit
1 13
U, Undies! officials will requite of them
to pety the expenses of Attie official and leg
' slain.° extraysgenco sod ow rtiption.—
A 0,,,, .1 Union,
—Says the local black and tan—• Vote
a fall Itepubltean ticket, and you vote to
prolong Ike tire of elle Itepublec, ' Yea.
but in Young the Radical ticket you du not
•01d for repubbrontetn, but for disunion and
military deepens., The Radical pert) , is
for from being a Republican party When
et cant settle the Lincoln plaitoren of Pod),
it threw away what tulle leaven of true re
publican:sin there WWI in 11 Wherever
Itsilicsls dolmen:oe there will be found fiend ,
corroption, we tug, outrage tyranny—des
potism Loa L Tennessee Rod the ten
outlawed Sia voters of Penusylvauia,
sntt say wholee you desire to merpriutite
such infalll.lll4 13 runnier, If II ereirt the porter
of the people is as nothing %out the
Radical ticket and eventually you will feel
the name egnominious yoke upon your own
necks
Nebo ebb ertistmento.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
By ViTWO Of en order o.und out of the
Orphan. Court Nl:Centre county, theru ho
exposed to sit Ite;ohy public sputcry, , on therein--
toes. on Waturday the 21st day of October A I) ,
1.4(17,nt 11 o'clock A. M , the following de
scribed Beal E.tate, the ;proper() of Peter
Erogler, late of Oregg tonnelpip, deceived to
N"..) 2 —All that certain Haat or piece DI land
situated In Alregg townhhsp, Centro count),
bounded by 111111 IN of 11,orge {Nearer, Samuel
Wearer, Henry Hoek and 0i1).., rontruning one
hundred and lb trty-three acres and allowance.
\o.'l.—All that certain ul4susgv, tenement
and lot of (Hound situated In blregg township
afnresa Id, hounded by land• of Philip Hale,
John Itotuntan and others, coutaitung Two
•s and •tghty tom, hes, and allowance for
roads du
TERMS OF SALE —One third of the pur
chime money to he paid on the Conti(Mallon Of
the sale. Ono third thereof in one year there
alter, the other third of Medea th of . tile widow
of sa iddereaseti TIM latter err torment.
with int •rem nay.l,lllp •nnually, to be m
etered by bond and mortgage on the itinneses .
.1011 N liOsS3l/N,
12-3. 7'llll • ire PI
ORPHANS COURT .8A LE.
11) virtue of an order issued out of the
Orphan. Court of Centre county, there writhe
exposed to sale by public outcry, on the prem
ises en Thursday The :list day of October A I).
1887 the follow, ing deserehed Real Relate, the
propertg,of Hon. William Marshal late of lien
ner township deceased, to wit
Air that certain tract or parcel of land sliest
ed m Benner townshep, in the county of Cen
tre, pounded by lands of 31a). P„ Benner Welson,
Robert Hunter, Joseph W. Marshall, Joseph
Id. W limn cud other., Containing two hundred
and l z ty acre. or thereamutamith three dwell
ing boute.,a learn and other necelneary hmlJtoge
thereon erected.
TEEMS OF SALE --One third of the per
' chase money to benefit riti contliMation of the
Pule, Ooe third thereof to etie year thereafter,
and one third the remainder at the death of the
Widow •f the said deceased The last two fay
meat. to lie on Interest, pal able annually, to
be secure I by bond and mortgage on the prem
ises JOSEPII W MARSHA MI..
4-38 3t. , Trustee to Soil d r.
G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLA
MATION.
IVhereas, in anti by an net of the General As
sembly of the Commonwealth of rennaylianis,
entitled act relating to the election of this
Commonwealth" imp's., ed the 2d day ofJoly,
A. D. 1839, 1 D. Z. KLINE, high Sbe-iff of
1 e county of Centre, Pennsylvania, do hereby
make known and give attire to the electors of
the county aforesaid, thi t a general election
will lie held in the county of Centre. on the
SECOND TUESDAY (Bth) of OCTOBER, 1897,
at which time the fallowing persons aro to be
elected.
One permoo me Supreme-Judge of•Pcooglee—
nle.
Two persons to Ml the office of the State Sen
ate of the 21st Senatorial district, coniposed'of
Ao counties of Osm.ns, Blair, Huntingdon, Jo
niats, Mini In and Petry.
One parson to 011 the office of member of the
Hones of Representatives, to represent 'the
county of Centre In the House sof Representa
tives of Pennsylvania.
One parson for Treasurer of Centre county.
One person for Comitssioner °reentry coon
tyr
One person for Jury Comtassionar of Centre
county.
4 1
One nktif for Auditor of Centre county.
In p o re o (mid Act, I also hereby matte
known in giernotice that th e places of hold
ing the o f said general election to the Several
boroughs nest tossaships within the annuli' of
Contr., ere as Col lowaPto wit: '
The electors of the count y of Centro will lake
notice tbat the saki General Eloetion will be
.hold at the following places.
For lbw township of flakes, at the public
boom of Absalom itiartur, in lbw tows' of Aaron,-
twig.
For the township of Hal f Moon, d She st bool
house in Stornsetown.
Fur the township of Taylor, at the ,ehuol
house near Hannah Furnace.
.
Fur the township of hl lies, at the . h.ool hotope
In the town of Itabersburg.
For the township or Potter, at lb h.. 0, of
R. 11. Porter Old Fort.
Fur the toWnship of Gregg, et the ii.opo ,
M. Guise.
For the torten ehip or Ferptmon, et the .ellllOl
1.011 , C iu Pine Grote
For the township of !lactic, at the school
house in Bualesborg. .
Fur the township of Pettus, it the 1100.101
Mur rayhrler ,
For it. borough of Bellefonte, and Sprang
and Benner townships, at the court hi 0 . in
Bellefonte.
For the township of Walker, al the school
house In Ilublersbing
Prir l the horosigh and thwnship of /toward, at
the hi, a c e of Mr, Etna Tipton.
the horongli of Philipsburg and township
11001 at •Ile sc huollhouse to Philipsburg.
For tin ,iinahip of Snow Shoe, at the cc hold
hoots' liens the house of Saint. Matey,
Fur Ito township of Marton, nt the school
house In Jack uinvllle.
For the ba, t gh rat Dl tleabing and Boggs
to gosh ip, at the school house in hi ileabing
Po/ the township of Houston, ct the ',Finer
Voce of holding election.
For the township of Peon, at the house
of
W. I. Musser
For the township of , the ct haul
hon. in Bagley Me.
For the t onna uip of Wt Iqll, at the si
h oa r
11.10. in Putt Matilda
For the township or Baird/dile, at the house of
John Boas.
For the township of Curtin , at. Iho echool
h.. near Bola Mann..
For the borough of Unionville and Union
township. at the school brace in 11'111.,0“11,
NOTICE IS II EIII:OY
• That entry person otcept Just. es .1 the
Pent e, who shall hold nny office or .ippolutosent
of profit, or trust under the United Slates itt
thls state, or any cyit or incoriciratril
whether neounutosionepil officer or otherwise:la
'subordinated officer, &geld wv , is or 'bent.'
employed under the legiala lute. executive. Or
judktary department of this f•lnte. or of the
Totted Stales, or of nny city or hay eorporuled
it strict, unit, also, flint tote, member 0re...-
g 0...1 or of the tate Legislature tong of select
or r0.V111141 CRUDeII of Tully Ineorporated distr. Vi
by of holding „ r eneri .mg 01
the same :me
. 114. R. q, or a ppointalent of '
Judge, In•idetors ,le , t ion of
th ~,,, wnollh..md that no I or judge
or i fro., of such election shell lie .I,igilde , to
hvided for.
And *11.1,.1 A, t .1 A ssenll , ll entitled •A n
Act referring 1.1 Vilsi 11.11, of this Commonwealth
passed .101 v 2.1. 1 . 4 t't. farther pro. oles is
lots
lons. t. VI I
rare the per-in who .1111111 m l,, re.`lord
the litithe'st olio, tier of sate' for inspector, shall
not attend on Ilfasilsylit any elect... then` the
person Ishii shun' hone recount the nomit
highest nomher of . °ten for Judge at the nex t
preceeding election, shall art as inspe, for i n
h.. place Aril in earn the person who ehnii
Ino e reel 110 the highest somber of rote. „ r
Inspector Anil not attend, the person elee ind
I
udge shall appoint an inspector ins lil acs
1111 ense the person sleeted Judge shell not'
attend then the inspector who nteived the ni gh _
e,tt number of ,1101 , 411411 Alpha a Judge in his
pine: and if an) s nednOv shnll ecratnuri ih n
hoard for the SIRS, of nn,hour altar the. 1
fl%el by law for the opening of the oleetl„„i the
quniuhed sisters or the township, ward,or ii t
La which such officers shall have li nen
present lit the place of election, shad one
of their nullifier to fill such vacancy.
MEM
MEM
"It /than he the duty eflhe•rerfr n l eaves. PP
reere , illllly to attend at the place „I h o ldi ng
ever) gencratoonectril or tlITIMPirlp elect ton ,ths
ring the whole tune raid election ie het t „pan,
for the pout., of nit ing information to the
innpretors and Judge when celled on in relation
to the right of only 11.PerFell by thew to note at
urh e.ectlon, or Fitch other millet in relation
to the right tit any porton at...emit by t ben t o
ate et much rleetion, of melt other matte..
relation to the attacoantent of,lttera an the raid
inapector or either or theta may from dine to
tune require"
• No ',croon shall lie perm dui d for ode at any
election other than a white freeman, al the age
o. twenty ene years or more rho who shell linre
resided in thin State at leant nene...yenr, and in
the elm non dint. t where he offers to v , to at
ea st ten days, 'immediately preeerding much
election . and a !thin two ) c ure paid is Flare
las, whieh shall bane been annenneil at lewd ten
days beim e the eleeti'm lh,l n rdieen of the
United States who him previously been a quali
fied 1'41,01 the State, :mil rein.. therefrom
and returned. and ohs shall hare (I,lllell In the
election district and paid taken an afon.manl,
shall be emit led to ote tiller residing in thin
Slate six month, ruts, Tat the free
white ri11... lathe United Smitten between the
mgrs of twenty one and twenty two years, end
ha, fesided to the electron ilittrietr ten days an
aforesaid, shall be entitled to tote elthough they
shall hale paid no t tars.
”No pc rnon "hall be entitled an note t elto.lo
worm b. not contained in the lint of taxable in
habitant,' furninheil by the commisni 'nevi, un
lens.Firnt. he produees a receipt for the pnyment,
,'thin ter, ii. rn , nfa State or county ex, e•-
nenned either en hie oath or afflrruntion, or the
oath or nffirina t ion 01800'11er, kit that he ban
Imid noel. lox, or any failure to produce nark
' eipt, shall rank, oath to the payment there
of re ur remind. if be e 1•103 a right to vote by
being an elector between the age. al twenty oar
and twenty two years, he shall denim. MI oath
or affirmation that he Iran reminded in the Slate
one )ear next before his implication and make
riril proof of reroloner in the district no i• re
quire.' by thin act, and that he dries eerily ['c
lienr from the accounts given him that lie to of
the age aforenaol, and gine such at her Pretence
em im required by this net whereupon tho name
of the 'wren sn admitted to Filial* be inserted
in the innpretor's lint and a note made oppomito
therein by writing the won' 'tax,' abr. Flinn be
admitted to vote by reamn of, for letell vote a all
be called out by the eh rkr n who shall the
like notes in tholint of von, kept by them
”In all canto where the 11.110 of the pernon
claiming to in 10111111 on the lint fiirnialimt
by theciniiiin-ra I, and anmesnorm, of Imo right
to tote ' whither found thereon or not, to eilifeeted
to by any qualdiedeffiren, chill tin the duly
of the mimeo', to examine such per.. on
oath en to his qualification, fled jr he claims to
hn'eresided within the Stale for ono year or .
more, his oath %hall be muffle lent [waif thereof
but shall tnake proof by at leant one eo pedant
witnem,who shall ho a qualified elector, that
lie liar resided within the district for more than
ten days next immediately precreiling mahl elec
tion, and slinll r elso himself swear that his lion*
fide residonce,llll/111 . 111.11e0t0 his lawful cal log
iox ohm the ilimtrier, and that he did not reran, e
into said distant for the porpone of noting
thy ei
loern..nqualifie I as aforesaid, and who
ahnMe doe I fif required,of him r e nid enee
and payment of !mixes, shall be admitted to vote
in the townedup, • ird nr dal t w ha
/Mall aside
"If any person shall attempt to present •n
officer of an election under Om act, (ruin holding
ouch election, or or threaten any violence
to any tomb titter, or Abell internipt ar improp
etly interfere with him in the execution of his
duty, or Idnek tip the window or •venue to any
window where the tonne root be holding, or liar
tautly ii thin the 1.103 at each election, nr shall
ro or prai tier any intisnidstion throots,foree or
violence, with design to influence unduly or
overawe any elector or to prey ent him from s of
ing or to restrain the freedom of clittate, such
persons on conviction shall be fined in an) ruin
nit exceeding fine hundred dollars and le be
imprisoned for and time not lee, than twelve
months, end if it shall Ito shown to court, wh re
the trial of such offences shall b • had, that the
parses so offending we t not n residen t of the
city, w•rd, district or township, where the said
offence was committed and not entitled therein,
then on conflation he theft bo tente cell to pay
a flue of ono hundred, and not more than one
thousand dollars, mid be Imprisoned not lens
than six months our mere than Iwo years,
"if any person or persons shall make any bot
or wager upon the result of the election within
this Commonwealth, or shall Offer to make nay
such bet or wager, either by I proclaims :
lion thereof, or any writteo or printed advert Me
dient. eh illenga or invite any such persons to
make Poch bet nr wager, upon conviction there
of be or they shall forfeit and pay IhICP times
the amount or het or offered to ho het,
If any pennon Alan vide at more than one
election district,' or otherwise fraudulently vote
more than once on the name day, or shall fraud
ulently fold and deliver to the inspector two
tickets together with the intent illegally to vote
tries and procure another to do so, be or they so
offending shall, upon conviction, be fined la any
sum eat less than fifty nor mare than eve bun•
dred dollars, and Ito imprisoned not leas than
three nor more than twelte months.
n Inv perm. not qualified to vote ,in
Commonwealth agreeable to law, (except the
eons oll...qualified citizens.) shall appear at MU
'election for the purpose of leasing ticket. or Is
finencing the Millen. titsulifieul to vole, be shell
on conviction forfeit any sum net exce eding one
hundred dollars for every snap offence, and be
Imprisoned for soy term not acceding three
menthe.'
The election to opal between the Poore of 8
and 10 o'clock in the forenoon. end ebaa contin
ue without interruption or adjournment until?
o'clock to the evening, when the pulle Anil be
cloned.
The aerosol Inepeatons and Judges elected
the 3d Frlda,y of ►larch last, hi pursuance of the
3d sediou of the act of the 2d of July 1330, will
hold the election on Tueedey, the 81h def of
Octotternext.
The Judge* aro to make thou returns for the
county of Centre, at the Court Hoge., in Belle
fonte. on Friday, the 11th of Oetober, A. D.
1867.
u torn under toy bend /Aod ~at
_ft Bellefonte
hie 14th day, or Bentelobbr, A. D. 1867.
D. Z. XL MB, Sheriff.
Non abbotioments
N OTICE. TO TEACIIER .1 liillECTo
The IC in leei.oh• h.r theerr , et ye r
he held cc followe lln rotund Cl,et U e'r
A. M
Bellefonte, t at Bedetente V.I. to v,Ang
Spring,
Penn, at 11111Itedn, ;Jul. Sept 2
Haines, at A arunaburg, 3. dldey, ° 2
Gregg, at Penn Ila. I, r ,enday, ••
Potter, at Centre Hall, l' 0 2.
Ilacrin. at Boaleborg t , '1 hominy. ° 2
Fergunon.nt Ptne UeoNe, Steley, •• 2
Milen, at N. S, rredny 1 0 .1 n), 0.1. :LI
Watlltee,nt Hublernteng, Monthly, do
31artun,at Jat loon* tile, B. dttextlay, , at.
Howard..
ut Hoe ntd, Tletrocln,, do
Curtin.
I tberly, at Nagleedle, Friday. do I
llogltn, at Ildenburg, Fn tuella), do I
Cnion, at Union. lilt, "Montlny, Oet.
Ilenner,at Arninuntt• h 11. Tuenday, du
Patton, nt .4 11. We ...t o ,. to I
Ilueten,nt Joh n Inr. Thursdtty,_ do I
Taylue,
not 31.011.ia. rodat r , do I
Worth.
Halle ~,,, n.nt t.t.otnntown,SaCilar, do t
(T., ( nt I n'elnek P M )
Monti, nt Phtlipnborg, \I .y, Ort
Nnnw Sh "' A.key'n S 11, We mini', do
Ilurn•ln.
=1
Reherskurg.• cni.urclns, Oct. 2dth
(entre Hall. on clo NI,. 241
Ilebersbut. on do do 11th
for the accommodation of nueih as were pre),
ell by eicknember some unavoidable C 11 1 .111, 1,
cs from attending at the properlfene,-- ut
mud, omit come I.lly prepared, neeorilin
law, as found upon page 1341.
According to the reimiremente of the new
i.lidertini, page 271,) no potion Anil recent
eitillente as teal hre, who has not a fair kw
edge nl Orth.gi mill,. Rending, Writing, Me
and Written A ritheneete. eleogrnphy, Eng
17 &owner, I' $ 11 loot. /Ir.l henry of Ti',
ing Neither shall my in, h itifirate Leg,
In any pereon who IV fit lilt' 11/11,11 11•11Ig
111111k$1 as n bet rnge
=EI
It is de•ireble that there be e hill ',lselin ,
the Beard of Ilireets , r• on 111 , d..) of Elate
ti ul The ndepttion el n uniform series it t
t0ed,.1.11.10010d by low, shun Id be anon
sir this des, n. the Superintendent was
ass With their
nturit, o hooks,es toiled to mist no sister
Inie under no si lend r x pr er.
II therefore hoped that three os
ters will
tied to this 'lmportant duty Cards will be
marled to lined in eiery sehoot room slat
the series to be useil, n tr , 1,14,.1 /t 0,.,
Last winter, in reseral Veers, persons
foiled hies !nog, nithout eel litienten--the lit
tor. tun no: wit to them the Ides liege of welt
until the Stiperlntandent should i out thel-see
to be teen/nail, Diteiti, ere hereby ram!
ell that to employ si tench, r, ender tiny CI,
Mane,. riots for n single dry, without n
erti ale. us illegal, and if the law were rt
carried ode 1, the penally would be lest of sip
The Attention of Director, le rolled to p
72, 73, U 5, and 132 ''l the eel/ oil bleb and /
to the wording of the Affitlnt it to be node
the Pim/lent
M MAC:1;1:,
Co
AuguAt D th, 1,67. 91
WILLIAMSPORT
I' OW hit' I' I 11, r El:
I=l
mil. barte,,l .ma mtehomed hy the Leg
lure L., giant 1 , 1111.. nu. to its graduate,
E=ll
vrelrotnt , l nt il. nntset I , y a more Inicral pal
age thnn that whirl been evened...l nay
eetenien at l'ellege in the reentry
=I
marl, hralth, and Imsinp.,,t import
If i ls 1114.06,111
lI is ,eaddViteressibblefront all poiod
liuilrou /
Byendhly. rhospr thmt bit mty ”ther
ilrn• hoOdut;,,,,
For Tern., Spertmens ~f liallPilte.O•nd 0
mental Penman:hip, Paint,lee of the money
in the College Hank, call at the ofliee,
.1. F. DAVIS,
12-::1-ly r
Wlllixturp9ri 1
iLeoal Notireo
RT SALE
ill'il ll AN yt S C
irtu f : l' of en order retied out of
Orphan's Court of Centre rounly, there will
expoied to Public Subs, on the premise on
111 ERSDA Y . TIIE IS II DAY OF OCTOR
nt 111 o'rJ o lt A. hi, the followine
wribed reel estate, the property of flews I
Bute of Liheri) township, deeenee.l, to sot •
A certain equitable intermit in end to reel
real 011attl, situated rn said Centre county,
reribed oe follows,vir all that certain too.
lend situated in the township of Libertx nfo
raid, hounded by lends of Molly Confeir, do
uel fleeltdola hare, Peter It, and the r
Henry Uhl, ...turning
0511 HEE DEED AND FIFTY ACRES
more or lees, on which there is let due Si
of the pori.huse money.
TERMS OF SALE Tilt port huw snowy
Ire pool on the cenliouution of the rule
A LAO,
at the same nine and place, the Mb,
tonal property to wit.
CATTLE, SHEEP, 1100 S, GRAIN
by the hurdle' and Household and Fit
iitemols too 'mutat,u• to mention,.
The runtllllollll rfnale of evil personol
erly will be mode known prey lout hi the
by .11111 N 11 pall.
12- Admire two it,
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Letters tee tamentary on the mist
Titular Richards, late ot Centre county, Jr.
hewing been granted to the subscribers they
quest all persons knowing themselves indeb
to sell estate to make homed tate ye) anent, a
those lint Mg etc Ime In prevent them duly
Ihenticated Mr settlement.
WM.. U. RICHARDS,
SAM% BRUOOER,
12-32-dt Executors
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION.
Notice i• hereby gi•en thet Wier. oP
admlntetration have been granted to th• nod,
signed on the eetate of John Konkaa, decentenb.
Tate of Ferguson township. All pawns kste
lag themselves Indebted to said saists are
quested to melee immediate paymmt, ••id
having claims to present them cMll suthentie
ted for setiletuent.
NITER FOOli EN,
DAVID AZILEPS.
A thutuietratur
MEM
TN THE MATTER OP TIIE ESTATE
Jacob Hurst den'd. In the Orphan's Co
of Centre county. The undersigned, an Aud
or appointed by maid Court to make diatribotl
of the trainee to the hands of the En. rotors,
and Among those laßallyy milled therefor
proceed to the dullesoW appplottnent, at
office In the Borough of Belle tont., on Wade
day the 16th day of Ootober neat, at I u'elo
P. H. Parties Interested will Owe take
t lee JAB. H. RANKIN,
12-37 at Amditar
N THE MATTE OP THE ESTATE
I Thee. Hughes dee'd. The Orphan)" Co
of Centre county. The nadereigted,an And,
appointed by the cold Court to make dbdri
ton of the Wen. in the bends hof the Ado.
Waster, to and among those legally eotit
thereto, will proceed to the &Wee of hi.
pkintment at hi. office 1., the borough of hot
fonts on Friday the lick day of October a,
at 1 o'clock p. Al. Portion Inlereeted
please lake notice. JAR 11. ld'Adf KIN,
12-37 41. 4 ' r ' ' l4 -10,11,119r
NOTICE TO ?SACHEM.
The School board of dpring Twp ,
meet at Wm. Shortlldgeo Aloe, on batorda)•
6th of Oeteber, to hare ?embers for the eneu
tens of Eve month. M, P. WEAVER.
11 , 117-It. Me•relary