The Democratic Watch Man. The Tax-Payers' Revolution All over the length and breadth of This broad land •eo hnr of eltangem —changes ft otn bad to goo I, ft out lindl• caTism to Dentderacay. Everywhere the tax-payers the people, aro leaving the rank. of the dest . Mictive party, are withdrawing front under the black flag of the Jacobins pirates, and mardothog themselves unit the 'prof tec Mg folds of the irervineratic standarti Everywhere you go. alfi-Ote more you travel the more you see, you will h..c . bnitt convinced of thk most important f tot— The people do not talk en nmeli Radi calism now RI thqy did they d t no' talk so 'twat about ttrebel ' and “traitor, - and use ouch shallow argignernis in WI effort to controvert the straightforivnrd s Anriies made by the DemoJracy, of corruption, fraud and villainy in the Radio ! administration of Minim The people hive become disgusted with these we',k, senseless tirades, and ho tXleft them eoloty to the lo.durs of Jscottigto—t he petty edam.; and orators of the party EOM 11 nil,— STZ Negro Bureau-- Sived.ny .. Armies Radgral T/4,eves Radical tnjusnee and duAonesty gener- ally ' These are the questions that now en ipg• the alien on of iho people of the Unitgil States, and from Eas•t. to \leas, from North to South throognosts the len k eit uud hre.ulth of this land, upon the hill-tops and sleep hobo she 'alkyl., go everywhere, and pan w hl fill the ins payer- unanitnowsly nand a chanyr Ilerciofore it ts •tttete custom to attend closely 10 the lottonetet of the eltor or the fat 111, r , eting seem, ly awl ro.p tott..'y Looter rie g .0.1 curio totcol a Imittist rKlioll of the Dernocraey Wolt the Rd we'd of Itrollettli.nt they tor.- pivieil nothing wrong but they now ewe Mlle)" that 11 not r g .t. 'J'oey hove oreoell hear ry.o to much , Wlllll4l Ili; padyeitr or two, un I t hey have In covered I l nd.culisw w all Its CcJl*l Uili 1011 and ra-,eality. They have .11.0 tvere , l that while they wet e bu+y in the hell I,t't lit p'ow Ratite: 4i tttlietali were engaged to staling the money they 11.1 I paid lir hell 1 . 11 •it I ) 111 Ihe *h.lpe 111 I t 1.4 nlld 1111',III. They Ji•eovrrel that rshiln Ih.y tsere working fnm In• 1 tologhteiin II each lay in or lur no morn the dennonnl• of rho re'ettile%s Lit globe, er, tin• Ittt I teal Iturni, %%a+ iniln•!! 0t1..1y eng.ive , l in cone CI .ng -ch•pnw le in ereast. the bnrdru+ 11( illll pui mt won• tax g,tlllorors mn'rlind,•r in all countro.4 arc 'rho pa pal toot to 11, certoln root I itmet• of ILr Amer -Iran roll r II I. b.•rn rI .1, .1, 1.. t II el•i I'll 111 V flll 171 .I r 1 Ot Ili I tolt• tot it 1.111,1 nn lilt, lt ul lasing the psi r for In •.nppn t ft It rich, iiii more er In ant on to siiiiiiiir three MI 11°44 .1 liardy, ,, Le 11. gr II waleof 11[11110 I ILI 1111 . 11 IL 11.•1.111.111'1 Cllp`liMUl. :Limy in Imo of ponce, no 111,1". of 11114 lOU in •II ppOr I ii• Radical lor4lem ‘vilo Irnvi• d0...11:1,3 , 4 gov crnnn nit mind conit ti tit 111 , 111114 b, by Jefrel4o(l an I • %Wiling! on, awl I hell Comp!' rtolv or that .:vohaL,Lu nluch brought, throuirli fire not' sword, our fi P. don) fr in tyranny, our 111, ional PI , Iln 11101 C of 11111111. 0 to hil the pockets of IL:lilted thieves •he hang about the p.•op'e y IrnaMuty ; no inure of taxation !lint Itit tic ii Congre-ounett way have money to vote nAly m northlo,4 appiopriahon4 Uf thwie tiling , ' the people tie .e.try,tig dine thing. 7 they rehel ' 11.011..1;4in has t:ixed, an I I,led, and litir,lened them, uutrl iliay will 111 longer 14111111 It, 'Wile(' we find them inking their phice4 Itt , tile the yOOlll4ll Deno) t-.try of the I Lod, atol ,lentantling for the:niche/ and their posterity. Equal laxatiou i'lirretiry for oil S.ereo . epoly ol the Stq Economy on public affairs t/tien, and prate, ail Ilepub(wan GOVerllrneril jarful,. These are the live issues of the penil i4 canuois l'poil 'theme issuint are the people arrayed in solid opposition ro the Radical thieves ant Hhoildyites nt Washington, and in opposition to the hoodliqlder and aristocrat, the enemy of the laboring men everywhere. Thu u the Tai-,Puyers' Herobaton Let Illulicalimm boware! Democrat "CONINICNrs on the Presidential can didates," which every •oter should read and consider : 11la,r saved Missouri from secession in 1861, and be and :+eymour will Have the country from ihe Radicals in 1868 Colfax, in 1864, said that he would not rote fora foreigner or a Catholic Will the foreigners• or Catholics rote for Colfax in 1868?" The Frheilmen'a Bureau--a device for supporting the idle negro at the expense of the white main-t--$130,600,000, per year. Blair fought to keep. the Southern State,r in the Union, the Republicans are fighting to keep them out of the Union Which ie right rironr'ear, ' het. !la harp pence Wee in "hint whn /nye "Peace, peace, when there ill no pewee." . . , Ton litgh road le reptitlmiton • lite entnitant. iincrenxe of the national debt Under lindienl rtile,front Anynet 1,186 H the 1nen.R....1 111.1)t ' l4 nvPi• $12,000,000. "Am.!, gireir !" ery,, the wir er! baggers, "Let ottOgive penee,,,axyx Orin! Itadicalq nryi trnllore deny thn hind oblirotio,n4 of 1110 Constitution Grunt lima no policy. B.yrnotur's policy, "pconronv, rrfluto lion of tile national llrto. km.; tox,p, .prrio payments " Grant line no pnl iry ". Lot there he nn more rnbhing the Ger ertininnt tinder the cry loyality. - Orstir hms no policy. oon•equently hie election IC not intorn! Aeyittotir 1111 1 1 14 perney mild his cletitiot) is insured by the people. Re moor nneed Ppnneylvnnin from the Solit'hern re t,..1.4 in 18M —MI" will nave the Union front the Rathjai rebele to 18118 . 7•he country cannot afford to elect a dear end (limb Preardvni, ;0.1 Greeley. in IRV. Tho people to 1868 say the mune thing. Trinperenee. polierneme and cheatity ix the policy of Seymour. Grain baa ••uo policy" of that kind If OPnztr LI Grant wee "not fitted by education and ta.te,•' to accept a diplo m•tito tntsaton to ion, le he fitted by ..,htealiou to be Preptdent of the United Stated Butler indorse!' Grant Who will in tree Butler 't Internal d ebt 1 1868. $.! b 73 GOO 000 --Gold $1 46 Who pays else were? More Debts - More Bends -More Taxes ! ! ! When Congress pasoal the appropria tion bills fur the current ti - col year. it w.to will known lollies° corm - now with our finances, that the amounts voted wool I not pay for the things authorized , e tie done. Toe people were warned tot as -,, ured, that the reduced eppro pri.ttionet were intended lor 1110 effect oil 1110 election-- ,, u , 1 that the actual 'outs whicia town be expended iu 1868 and 11869 would nei be 1,6 than the ex prod!.l rev of 1867 (l 9 In oilier words. the 84.11e,1e k.utir that * the eumi %tory vote I wont.] not c ,, ver the elpendlioten Ivry li.l suiltor tzeol- -lout Ilia! I hey to, ant I 0 iliucre e‘.l)lliitig as they iLd Jeor, filth anoolloo r Deficiency Bill. N .11 I“ve Ibe fLures to prove three oust K., from oho Tressury Leolg -pi epoo.reol !tool attrooled by leittroler 1.);Ionar, ty , Si el Il•Iler 111 the rre:ollry Urpunweut ti Washington. We ...all out tire nor perplex our rea ders with the figures itiroyed m ind 41- i oog .1 toy Mr 1)P1111 or, bet .will notice the to ,Inpoint ol only -the moot orupoor I 111 1/11:1C11 it. that it Ilie Trea-ory elide Iv or• too lo• it 1 , / , 1 etsfletil Clprti.ll tires 11.1. ytnr, II wit, tell neon lacc eviiie, I IPIO.is .0111 0 013 t ,a3Y,202 ! I A. thii+ T'ir tni wv..l.lible r cpendt ore!. 1., IMF, nil or 1! I $17.3,U59.202 r lie ;In L“ .111 itvt, u. c,kl 321.620 QUO 11•Itst.g thninijore &Grit o' $151,319 20/ 1 , 11 111 , i Vial/11.011 PiWI rill 1 , 16-ly be WO v Het by hir 111 r mill ineren“ell ' op , e elpr from 11114 re ••,11 S imh , .ly um,l Ki unpai d -the A , my nr the N I,r Illr VrlOt.llllell rsr 11, V • ..u.ner. -or hen 1v ti 4 , 11 114 , 111`r I. [ OO . ,lii WEI : - I WO Ilia 1,., 1/) I ' ..tigiem• In pre Ibon Rai 14.1 )1 . 1 , 11T, rt ., ' UtA/Orre in 11.• 11/0k ed lot, or te In ~m•Ible • ". Mr Delmar koea 011 to Kay that as ad .lil, nil ink it ion Is regarded NS 101 practicable. there 10. 11 i.'1"eforei I V I RP -00,01 way not of !hi. ilifficiAlly but 10 Mere i.O the puidic debt by 14c ISSUM ht more I 1,0 , 11 , . T 6 1 .5 the Treanoty has power to do unitll the whole' nom of the ohlic debt 1.11111011 1, 1 10 IWO 111011./111 1 1. eight 01111.1fE 1 11411 1 1 1 WrIl r y -10,1111 millnin e , or tin tittioniti MI the dale of [lto 'tannage of ille a.. of the 12th of April, 1861 i ti'.-M' Alel'olloch can el.ll mare' bowl, nod he inti.o Nell them, or Map payment ' We implore the people who are dally and nightly cajoled and Ile moved by, lying Itidiral mpeakerti and writern with ,tomtit of reduced expend' ,aren, to look at these figures They are ri liable They are ofhutal They are II? rll Irum 1110 poipleroun re •0n.14 of the l'rea.ury Department and cannot nun c.entolly he 1111 pupil , ' We are told that Mr. Well.. ll t e authority for many of the garbled attir. p.t Ir. the Radii:alit one 00 the stomp, tit I nut nom, Mr Dermar Siolement It in not likely that ho will Ile cou ld only fly to do no at bent. The Liets are incantroverillile The item of nitert:t.i on the public debt 1,1 put ...town at one hundred and lblrly tu Id on , . -moat o f his could be Paved by buying up the bonds with ereetibacks Is a not better to , lo 'hie thou to ir.ite more bond., or to levy new laze , • One al theme thinge we must do Cticoim ye, cii Ilene of Penney Iron ia -we used to appeal ii.ferionen Hut are the people true whit have au ietolerable burden honed to their titioublers? Will ren !m -ane more boucle, or will you pay oft you now owe ill groenbaclie Ornins of hiberly Net abbertioe memo. MOSIIANON HOUSE. rnitirsutnta, I'A La Craw This long 'established and well know Hotel, hay ing been purchased by the tinder signed, he armoury •s to the former patron/ of the estab.ishment end to the pubic gem orally, that he intends refitting It thorough ly, and is prepared to render the most satin factory accommodations to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. All who atop with him will lied his table abundantly sup plied with the best fare the market will afford. Itie Bar will always contain the choicest of liquors. His stablitig is the best in town. Give him a call one and all, and We feels confident that all will be satiefiedwith they accommodation. Stages run to and from the house. , JOHN S. GRAY. 11-30 Proprietor G ENTLEMbN.-1. can furnish you with all 1111.0 , of the Quaker City White Shirts and challenge any trade to produce them equal. W• W. MONTGOMERY. pooflanb's3 13itters. HOUFLAN G MAN.I TERS, AND 1100FLAND'S OERNIAN TONIC The Gyeat Remedies for •ll Dis f the IVER, STONI MILL OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Ie e posed of the pure jukes( or, Ira they are inetheinally termed, Extracts') of Route. Herbs, an I 13arl , s, making a preparation, highly eoneenitated, and entirely free from ,q,ohotic adma.ritire of any kind. HOOFLAND'S UERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of ■ll the ingredients of the Bittern, with the purest quality of .Sant. C. on Rum, Orange, k. , and ing one of the most pleasant and agreeable retundaes ever offered to the public Those preferring • Medicine •free from A feoholic admixture, will use• 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those whn have no objection to the corn bination of the Bitters, as staled, will we IIOOFLANDB GERMAN TONIC Therare both equally good, and cootaln the vane medicinal virtuee,the choice be twcen the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the moat palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, as ,Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, ete i-very apt to have its functions derang ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, than becomes af. levied, t e result of which Is that the pa tient suffers Irmo several or more of the fol lowing diseases: Constipation. Flatulence; Inward Piles Fulness of Illootto the {Teed, Acidity of the Stouinch, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at •t , e Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Horned or Difficult Hreathipg, Flut tering - the heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pam in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Palnln the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sbditen Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Croat Depression of Spirits. • The sufferer fr •in these diseases should exert ice the greatest cautiontin the selection 01 a remedy for his case, purchasing only that whith he is insured from hi, investiga tions and incomes possess true merit, is ek Molly compounded, is free from Injurious Ingretliente, nod has established for itself a reputation for the cure of those diseases In thw connection wo would submit those well known remedies-- lOUFLAND'S KRNAN BITTERS, liM HOOFLAND'S GERM - AN TONIC PREPARED BY DB. C.'ll JACK !W M. • PHILAPPLPRIA, PA Twenty two yeare since they were first in troilisced into this country from Germany, durint which time they hare ultdoishtetily preformed more cures, Anil benefited coffer tug humanity to a greater e . Atent, than arty other rt met les known to the public These remedies will effectually cure Liver Pony , L.lnt, J 1.111.111,, 1.1)S1101.11t, ChrMllll or N ers ,, ii ,i t !ironic I)lllrTlitrit Dud rare of the Kidneys, and all D•eeanea armies fr.osi a Disordered buyer, Stetuach,or fates tines, 1)1:1:11,ITY Reigniting from any Cause whate•er ppoitrution of t.ao system, induced by Severe Ikeidetrips E ql.lPUre, Fe , ge rs,A r. There is no medicine extant equal to there reined ice 111 such ^area A tune and vigor Is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite is tlLretigthetintl, fond IN enjoyed, the ittoinach d ignite promptly. the blood is purl the COMplekton becomes sound and hi alth). the yellow tinge is eradicated from Itrtrey, a bloom is given to the cheep ,'and the week soil go. opus invalid becomes a healthy leuig PE/I.ViNS AI) 1 A r: 1) IN LIFE, Aoki Ire hug the hind of time weighing henv fly ule awn. with all lie attendant will find in the eve of this limiters or the an elimr Eller will in,lll new lile into their relnw, recite in a 11101‘.11, the energy more youthful dilljn.Thull.l up their phrenken forme. and give health and h..ppina,s to their remaining years. cOTI. i It well-estuhli..hed fact that fully one hall el the female porle of our population are seldom oi the enjoyinera mood health, or, to bye their o wn ntpremeiou, ..never feel well." They are languid devoid of all energy ext•etnely nervoutt, and have nu.; appetite. fu th Cla,, i t ( person.; the /tot. r+, or the Tot w, is el ref regiopriton ded fr! WEAK AND DELICATECAILDiEN Aro made ettonz by the ittte of either %f tite+e remedtet 1 hey will earn rr cry rare of reigtra•trioiN. .Ithout fail of err? ifiratom hare areumula led in the band, of the proprietor. but mimeo will allow 1.1 the publtention of but a few will he oh•erved, are teen of note and of such ettituthog that they roust be be tiered. TESTIMONALS 110 rro W. Wo..DivA un, Ch lel .le.tree of the B . llprelll COU tof Pe, writes Phtladalpnitt, !ilskrab IR, 181;7 "I find 'lleofland'a Mermen Ilitterd . is a good touu•, naef ill 111110.'11 - 1. of thudigextive orm.ns, of grpat benefit in eases ut de— bility, and want of narrow+ action in the tiyattun. 1 ,airs, truly. W. WO.DWARD." Iton . J Aurft T1V.111.40K .Indge of the Supreme (lout el Penne vlvanla Philadelphia, April 26 1868. eonnider •Iloolland's (Jarman Bitters o valuable medicine in cane of attacks of Indigention or llypepai.s, l cap certify ibis from my experience of it. Yourn,wtth respect Jarrx Tuoarxos•" • From Rev. Jpsoph II Kennard, D. D. Pas tor of the 'renth ilaptist Chureh,Philadel phia CAUTION HooflamPe German Remedies are enunter fotted. See that the signature of C. M. JACKSON in On the wrapper_ of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. - Principal office and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M KVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON J. Co. I't ICHS Hoofland's German linters, per bottle, $1 00 • half dozen, .. i 011 Iloollanirs Gorman Took, put up in quart bottles $1 50 per bottle, ore half dozen for 7 50 Ofie - Do not forget to examine well the article you buy, order get the genuine. For sale by Y. P. GREEN, Druggist, flellefente.„,Pa. And by druggists generally. • March 28.-1868-) • Non abtler:ionnento el-ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA TION Whereas, in and by an act of the Oeneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of l'onnsyl vahia. entitled "an act relating to the elec tion of this commonwealth," approved the 2d day ofJuly,A. , D. 1839, ID. Z KLINE. high Sheriff of the county 01 Centre, Penn sylvania, do hereby make known hi gcq notice to theeleeters of.the county alorlmaid, that a general eJectfoll will be held in the county of COMM on TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 3d. 18631, for the purpose of electing 26 eleotors, who wl.l vote for a Candidate for President and Vice Proolsl . pot of the United States In perituance of said Act. 1 *loo hereby make known and giye notice that the piao of holding the aforesaid general election in the several boroughs and town.hipe within the county of Centre, are ■s follows, to wit. The electors of the county of 'Centro will take notice that the a►ld General Election will be held at the following places: For the township of Baines, •1 the pubm lie house of Absalom Hurter, in ,hko town of Astonsburg. For the township of Halt Moon, at the school house in Stotrostown. For the township of Taylor, at the house erected for the purpose on the property of •Leonard Memnon. For the township of Miles, at the school house in the town of ItebersbuN. For the township of Potter, •t the house of R. 11. Totter Old Tort. For the township of Gregg, at the house of M Guise. For the township of Ferguson, at the school house in Pine Grove. For the township of Burris, at the 101091 house in Bualsburg. For the township of Patton, at the house of Potter Murray For the borough of liellefbnte. ;Ind spring anti Donner township!, at the nowt twuso In Bellefont For the township of Walker, at the rehool houre in Ilulilertiburg For the borough and towne 11. w ard ,a t the bowie of Mts. Eitnionipton For the borough of Philipsburg, at the newechool house 13 glad borough. For the township of Rush, at the school house in Philipsburg. Fur the township of Snow Shoe, at the school house ne.r the house of Samuel /.11. key. For the township of Marion, at the school house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Mileeburg, at the school house in Milesburg. For the torinship of Boggs, ■t the new school homie in Central City. For the township of Houston, at the for mer plat e of holdinz electrons For the township of i'enn, at the house of Musser. For the township of Liberty, at the school house in Est.,levile. For the township of worth, at the school house In rort hfetolila. Fur the township 4 11$ . rosidag, at-,,the hou Kll John Boar. - -4 • For he tuistishin of Curtin, at the school house° ar ROA Manna. Fur . tte borough ot Unionville and Union too rtshy, at tho school bun. to - Uutun villa. NOTICI 1:4 HEREBY GIVEN "That every Derson except the Aff.tiet of the l'es.e who shah hire any offict,at.pont, me at of pr. fit. or Inlet u. der the l • utted Stales or of this blaze, or ally city or In curt...rated districts whether a 1 . 0111all•Alone.1 Orlit2fr ur Utheritise.llll l l.ollltdinattti ofticer,or agent who is or .hall he employed under the Legislative. executive. or judo MI deport vent of this t-t it, or of the Vni all States, or of any 12 ty or any collimated el intro:Land, oleo, that every m• amber et Congrens or of the State Legoilato e and settee or rani men council of any incorporated district ix by law incapable of holdina or exercising at the no time, the uffiro or p e t of lodge, Inspectors or Clerk of any eleetton of the• Commonwealth, and that n in.pector, judge or ItiVet Or such ele. lion shallb he ele gildt to, ho voted 1.. r And the nosioloAo t, of A s.embly entitled 'An, Act la fie ring ie ode, to i s . ol oloss Coal July 21, Ihn, loart,otr pro, ides iks follow e. to wit ' In ease the persen who shall have re eeiveof the highest number of vole , for in trector, shall net :Latina on the stay of any site den. then the pi rs to who. 41,11 Isis,. re rested the Net "oil I.ll,:he•t nuoulicr of voice for ridge at the nest preceding tiles twat. shall /Letat inspector in hie Wave, Anil in ease the n who shall have revised the highest nu her of rotes (tor inspeetor shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint all Irs.peelor in hi. Ow t , And in ease the person elected judge shall not attend then the 11:/peclor who lAireived the highest number votes shall appoint a judge in his plate, and it any vacancy shall col:I -LIUM, 111 the beard Gar the spites, of ass h cur alter the hose liind by I tw for the opening of the cloy hots, the gnat LI J ,okr, el the township. ward, or tlintilrt for which gas h officers shall have Leen ales to I; present ato the pin e of eleetioon, shall elect one of thou number to fill. such vacancy. •'lt shall he the duty of the reveral ureet lore. respealully to attend at the ['Nett of bottling er or general, epecial or township cleft 1.111 lining the whole triune X nil non kilit open, for the purpose of giving tutor- Ulll.llOll le the Inope‘ tors and Judge wheti called on in mutton Le the right of any es sensed by thane to vote at noel, elcrtfoc, or , +tit ti oilier matter in relation to the na lit id any person ati.teit•etl by them to vote at Puch eleetion,enil °blurb other meters In rorti nto the aaiestinient or Voters en the Paid inSpee ho• Or either of thew Inlay trout thee to tuna require "No person nbali be pi-emitted rote nt airy election other thin a whit freeman, at the sq. 01 twenty one yearn or in• re who shall have reveled O. thin State at leant one year, nod in the election distrait where he rifler. to vote at leant ten dap, tin.and lately proeeeilind swh election and within two yearn paid a State tax, wh Mh 'hall hiivrlbnan annonned at leant ton day, before the election. Rut a owlen at the United Staten who Iran I/14, newly been a unaliOeil voter of thin State, cud remove therefrom and returned, and who have resided in the election district And paid taxes an aforesaid, 'Mali he entitled to vote attar residing-4a. tills State sit months. Ptolemy', That the - free white citizen. of the United States between the ages of twenty one and twenty two year. and have resided in the election districts ten days as aftireaaid' shall be entitled to vote although they shall bare puidltreases. "No 'Arnim shall be-entitled to vote whose n mil is not contained in the lot of taxa ble inhabitants furnished by the connote nioner., unities, First, lie procures a receipt for the payment • ithia two years, •f a State or county tax, asnesseel'either on his oath of the oath or ark. illation of another, but that he has paid toe] a tax, or any failure to produce /mob a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof ; or second, it he elaint a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty one and twenty two ltuu that ha il l erpos rlde eoinod au or tlaf bo hu e the one year next before his application and Make ouch proof of reeltienoe in the dis trict as is xiiquirmi by this act, and that ha i l does verily believe from the accounts given him that ho ix of the age atOresaid,and give such other evidence as in 'egoism' by thin art whereupon the name at the parson so ad mitted to vote shall be inserted in the in* '.S'eln-.Sbbertistittent . evictor's hot and a note inadCopposile there in by writing the word •tax,''il be atoll be admitted to vote by reason of. for such votifil all be citled out, by the clerks, whq shall make the like notes in the That of veleta ktpt by them. ••tn hill cases where the name of the per. POO {AMU:IIOg to vote is fouull on the list, furnished by the commissioners and aloes 'km, of hits right to vote whether bend thereon •r not, is iiii)ected in by any quali fled citizen, it shall be the duty of the in Spector to examine such person on oath as t • his qualifleatiom, and Ii he claims to have resided within the 8 tato fur one 3 ea- or wore his oath shall be suffi lent proof thereof but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shad be's qualified elector,that he 11.1,8 resided within the di.tnet for more than ten days next Mime lately preeeeding said election. a d shall also himself swear th t his bonafied residence in perfiurance to his lawful calling is witnin the dirtiir.. and that he did not remove into said district hit the purpose of voting therein. "Ev«ry person qualified as affuemaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, shall be ad inittfd to vote in the township, ward or dis trict In which be shall reside. "If any loosen shall attempt to prevent an officer of en election under this act. from holding such election or use of threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall Inter n pt or improperly ints fore with him in the execution of his duty, or block up the win dow or avenue to any window where the same may ho holding, or riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shell see or pract ee any intimidati .n threats, fool, or v tolanco, with design A. influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him loon voting or to restrain the freedom of such persons on eonvsetion shall lie fined In any cum not exceeding five hundred dellers and to he imprison - rid - far at time not than twelve months, sod if it shall he shown to court. where the trial of such •odfesicem vh.l, he had, I bat the minion No offuniloor wav not • resident of the, ward district or township, where the said offence was corn• Hotted mid not entitled therein, then on etinvlction he shall be sentenced to pay r fin., of onehunil red, sod not more than one thousand dollars, and be iwpioineil.not less thin sx inionthenor more th n two yeitrr. "ff NI, person or petenne shall mule any bet or wager upon the tees It .O the election within thtv entunionweaith, or shall offer to make any such bet oewager, either by vet bat proolathation thereof. or any written or printed abvertixeitiont, challenge or invite any pal h persons to make such bet or trigger upon con ivietion thereof he or they shell for feit end pay three awes the amount bet or offered to he bet. If any person shall vote at tunre than one election diArict, or otherw see lieu lulently vote morn than nnee on the Paine day, .r eh•Il fraudulently fold and to the the prr'or two tickets together with the in tent illegal!, to vote trice and prOCtlrt. en other to dolt°, ho or they ricriffending ahall upon ennvicti •n, lie tired in en• Puns not lees than fifty nor more th o u hie hupdlicit dollar!' allid Itnerimneed not lees - than t hree VIII wore I han Me no If nny person (vilified to tote in rhir eo n twine/o.lth nicreentle Win., (except the eons of qualifi e d eiturone) shall olipeer at any eleetion leer the 1 orip.re of I/10(1111Z to k els err infleene rug the eitirene (vilified to v. te to Tote be 141.11 on eonvicii..n forteit any Porn not exeeellinkc ono hundred duller. 1 r every rug h offonee, ruin let i m proioned for airy therm notomin(erline three tier ha " The elect roue t open hot wren the hours of 13 and 10 o eel( in the fore... n r.n•l rhnll cower:of, will t interruption or n(1 . 1 tire went until 7 ei'e her k in the e, elm% When the poll,e ell en Ire The ...venal end .1,4ge% ele,t ell on the I I Frldity of March Inst, id tour. imam, .1( the id thr a rt iil the 2.1 a July I' l 3o will hold th e ,Jr, hen ow Tuoullity. the 13 h den el Oetol•er next Th., judger arc 5.. mal.c hc,r rettitntt for the 111111) to 4 ..ntte. mt the enu 1 t in Bollel..nto, on Friday, the II of October, A It 1801 11 ,rn r rot ti4n , l J 4,1 or .1 lot PIT.. (too Om. I lib glary ol irprou,h. r, A. 1) 1868. D. Z KI.IN E„,?her,ff Al K'z , l: 4 . k RUA & MORRIS, OPTICIANS& OCULISTS Ilearroan, flare. wil‘a • iew to meet the increased de mend for their eelel•rated PEILFRCTBU aminted GEOROF W. PATTON riM=CO3l2 Bellefonte, Penn■ An their - kolo Agent for this plane. They hate taken are to glee all needled iniitruc Dune, and Ilse° t onfliionee in the ability of their agent to meet filo retool...tents of all rioitionerii. Au vportimity will be thus al bunted, to procure. at all tittle' `per•rm lea Ur.•opettlied by any for their ASiranylkentay and Prearnany Osnatites. To , ) much en omit be maid sate their FU• Patti Oil II Y over the ordinary glass,* worn More is No Glonmering, Wavering of the Sqhl; Ilunness, or Weir ooplea•ant nennation, but on the coa trary, liana the peculiar ounatructioa of tali Li uses, the% are SOOTHING and PLEASANt, emoting a renting of relief to the wearer, and produring a dot, and distorter oicion, as in the neturenealthy sight. They are the enly apeet.elea that Preset-re no well RI A he SiyAt And ere the 01JEA PEST because the BEST 'Rimy@ la-ling MANY VICAIRII without chaos. befog necessary. , CM CATION Mr. (lenrge W.Pation, dealer In Watches Cleeks, Jewelry, kn., Is their ONLY Agent appointed in this place. sir WI EMPLOY NO PIIDDLEEL - at t3' 4- I y M ONTOUR ROUSE, LOCK HAVEN, IRA A CM uaca, Proprietor This elegant hotel, fornietly knows as the "Washington Mune," on Water etreet, is now ready for the reception of viiiitera and bearders. It has been elegantly furs lashed. and its table is •Iwaye 'supplied wilt, the belit.,Visitors to Look Haven will find this the pleasantest placer in the city. A free Buss conveys the gtresta of the hones to and from the various train.. 11-36 N'clu gait gralumco. L ICEN:ED fIY T 111; UVUtIiNTHI. A UT 110TIITT S. C. TIIOII'6ON. CO'S CEEAT ONE TALL‘E SALE or Silk', Sbnwl►, brert.(lootie, Linen Death !Armee, Dry Nord►. C..tt-no, Faney Goodr, A hllver Plated Ware; Cutlery, Watches. hewing MIL,IIIIIISP. Three srircles to be .old rrt tl.e on ifo rrg pried OF ONH DOLLAII EACH and tiol lu• 14 mid Jru mutt/ you knots matt. you 1.1, (0 TOCE/1( The 'noel popular and teanamirat method of dug ba•totoo• in the ,ontal , N By Patna tttt t f/9 'h'e hare a chance fir CAI &awe your ytnio The emelicet Artiele 'old for onus 001 LW can be each , nixed for a Silver Plated, Five Bottled Revolving Castor, ur your Choice of a largo variety of other Articles upon Ex,- Obange Lilt, I= Certierc tee glying s eelnplele deierip tipn of articles to be sold for One .I.sollstr, will ho sold et the rote of ten cents es,eh. FOR A CLUB RV TRIRST, AND TER RI DOLLARS, The pers., tending it ran have their choirs of the nvllowing 'Wide. ea their cote. irsion • 21) yerds eonon cloth, !tattle Clutk Paints Piittarn, Splendid Bowls Knife. Lan rootor Quilt. En retail (silent lip on Holder, Pair Ladiex' extra quality Cloth Boole, Print !treater. Pinter!). Worsted Breakfast While Linen Tix Clot d. est of elect Marled lin leer :.nd R.rka, set of silver Plated Forks. Eintinetril fable Spread. Eie glut rnlmved Slier, - Pitted Olitut Lured Goblet. Violin and How, lane, LIMN , Pal,- tern Elegant Silk Boad•it Pa scot, Ito pc ore Ittorocro Plintograp Alticnin, Elegant Ivory Handled Spangled billk Pan, On• d. see large MM. Linen Towels, Foney Hel m rail Skirt Leiliele rlitrocto Sh piing Bag. lioneyeoutb Quilt. Alb•mhte Quilt, Ladles' Splendid Squat" Wool Shawl. Ladies' Solid ()old Culif..rnia Dim ad It lug, ilenea Plain Or Engraved (told Ring (11l ...stets one) La dies' Solid Meek Walnut Writting Bask, Ledies' Fancy lllii k Wa'nut Work Box, Cottage Clock, one .I..zen Ladies' Linen Iland•ricli.efa. extra qiiality, or One [linen titers Linen Ilaniikerch isle. C==l ' One of the folio r eng firth - len • 40 yorum Clot;, Pain ie and Ve..t Pat torn, Pali lloncji; m a,h, die, Cylinder Watch, Rouble IlArr. I Iliac Porto', P.n. C. rhir.rrn Puttern. Tblbet Thrr• Innis Double w•dth W. erproof Cloaking. Poor Yard,. Wool Frocking. Set "I I. Curtiono, Led,, lion le Wdoi Shawl. Silt er Plated Cacd fiit'oiet, Splendid Engrg . , cd Silver Plated Ice iteber,lingrar mot Siker 1.1.4-4 Teninot, 100 pictu e Turkey Mo•ocor. 'Photograph A 11.... n. Lit•rilitor Quill. Aintree DI C., Pattern. Engraved r Plated el-. Lon led Itcrolring Castor, P...n.t it. nt'a I',. If Ilii..ep PO. paid Thelcnoral ;.‘kirt. Set of Ircry Liendled linirea. with Silv e r Pluird . t Frnme Brea. Al e in. k, of It 1V....1 T'anke'r, 11.n.1“.1 mod Line I Silk Para.), ph ndol Moro,. T.. #1 hug.. P•g, Pura A Itoinihra Q.. ills, Thirty l'arde Prin or a Ntar••ilie... Q..ilt. 'OR A CI.I a or oar 111'11DWP.n, AMOCO 00, 1101,0. 1$ .hr•tty Pact• Umhicare Cold, a... 1 Vat. Ilera. ntros q-nlity. En vrm‘r.l '...l , ner PL. rd ix Hart Lel 11, ....II I si 1r 0.. ISoiLep Pat, i-plco dot Fiore Illannroa. Splendri Enr,ll,ei Sil -1.1111• (Alet. (Ihr4o. ar T , t Creator r ) Coke 114-ket Floe{ 1'9n14 . 3V00l Long Shawl Taro , , hue iioran Iletop d'af caner, Spite -1...11/ :el atop. MinirL spleodlot Pre.,. I'.Al .In. 13,1ver Watch Splendid Ball. With E,1•01111 Ent 11,InKo, l'at./y Record awl Rho , ct 'pl. I lire,. l'atiern, zr .‘. . 1 r P P eidan .ll.l :ix'', • Iterolier. ~pler•ln 11. ;tint", It. (Ine pair iLicon.k Coy,. with D. nag Olonot Napkin,. la watt h. Cin51.1.1.14". iter Lo,ger Cllllll PI ‘lOll A venis 14111 p.m... !Ake notion Ithia Do ant 414114 but litiodwr y.•Jr (ruin one up••ards Mat t e juu letters ab.rt, and •ud plum es popeilr4e. TANK rA7tTICULAtt NOTICH. liffrlle rare -nd rend money by registered letter, whin pornthle In some tnctanees Country Postntastc is hart retu.ed to for ward lett.trq t.. u., noppeatng that our bust' neat came cider the law against Luttcrealr (lot Em.erprolos N ,:t• , although It has been °arr over i:e4:arr,l bortul by the legal authoritiot. 'fhb. notion is inarigAted by the jea 10w... of tenntr)- Merchants. In it, eI 1 spun decline to torwa - .1 lour", !fa t•D hr 1 I /I.EMII He r• an nut L.. re povettlle ter money loft, unlefts 'ollie precautiere are taken to mime . . . SEND kOlt, Sena your sidrces m full, Town, County and State. 8. C T110%1P80:g ‘4. CO, 136 Po 1.1111 Street, Boston, Muss 1w•13 37 WE HAVE COME With great inducements is agents to en-it/perste with u, in oar (IRANI) ONE DOLL4IIa./1 Stinstioy Fri of C , at to our Aponte. W•tonce fr, 01 to / or Airolt.. Sewing Toe', Frei., of Coot to Artiste. heath m ?roe of Coot to ;.gents. lenen 1141,:n irk of Cunt to our Agents. 811ke nd t l.n ab Gros of Coot to A7ents. Bout. rod Hll.-5 :+1...e 01 Cott to Agouti. Decor Vo,tts Frs of Coot t. our Agent,. Groot 11,11• r P.:m.(llml for our enototners. /hod ler cur eireull.r. Agentr wmtd otorriloore. Lddro PAR.IIIB AND Pr.DNINIEIk, Have 1.111111.4•4 w 41intit. , Huston Masi BOOK Aft ENTS, WANTED FOR The faxteat selling book extant. "MEN OF OUR-TIMES," or Leading Patriots of the Day. An ele gant volume, splendidly Illustrated with 19 beautiful Steel Engravioge f und a-pertrait of the author, Lire. lIARRIET REENTER STOWE. Agents say it le..the best, and sell' the quickest of any book they ever sold. Now Is the time to sail It. Every body wants •Agents are taklnv 100 orders per week. We pay Extra largo commission and grant ex clusive tcnitory. Send for circulars, giving full partipulars. Address Hartford Publishtteg Co., Hartford, Conneoticut 13 37-4 w W ANTED 100 tons Oats or Barley straw for which the high• at catb price will b paid. BELLEFONTE GLAkil 13-38 3t