1 riE RtIPOSTsiH FRIDAY Sept. Iff, 1872. LOCAL ITEMS. LCCAL KEWS. -Our friend*, every . , cr,,. will oblige u* by tending us local ' ciRCULATwV The circulation of the R> "OUTKR, on this side the county, H hugor than thai of all other papers in the countv Business men will therefore tln.t tills OHO of the best advertising medium*. V, i„v ite all interested to come and in s.wvt our li*l for themselves. RkMirTAHCKS.—AII monies hr >ub aeS n wUI bo credited on the subseti- IK C'S ADDRESS, t*oh week : by w.lernng t< wild li ,mr patrcn* can at all lime* see h,w tliolr acoouaU stand, and •, thia system earned upon each copy of the paper. IVmoentlic County loiumittio. Tho following gont'cnien havmbycn ap pointed members of the Democratic Coun ty Committee, for the ensuing year. Ilcll. route N. W. RHalbrailb S. W. John Given .. \\\ W. 8 A MeQuistion Milesbrg Borough Ja* P Weaver Howard Raiser \\ .-her Phillipsburg " William Riddles Vnionvillo " t It. nner Townhp hamuel Ishler Hoggs " Ja 1e HuriiMkio i. *vi } % * Jftbn Moi Uky Furguson " John B Mitchell Clrcesr " John Grove Haines " W illmnt U Mingle Halt Moon " William Cross Hart is " J nu , ... v - H .tfajd " oo D Johnson, Ht. h Huston " Dan I IrwtnJ. A. Libera " IWI Uitaer II at ion " llobt F Holmes o Harvey Cormatt „ • . ti W Kumbercar •• \\ m K Alexander J,' ' 1 " " Geo Stover 1 otter utv .. BFllinton - Kmanuel D Noll *r£ * t-onuel Hoover Sfi,:; r " Hall W ,1k er " A C t'h-'Wry \V,"rth - Kl' Jon, ;P U K H FOSSTK* CTtwifW**- DEMOCRATIC MEETIN6S! RALLY ! MEN OF CENTRE*- The Chairman of the Perns*ratio County Committee announces wising- at the f. lowing places, via: WHITS HALIs Sehool House, Fergu son township, jn Saturday evening, Sep tcmber 1 l:h ROCKjstILL School House, Harris Monday evening. September 10S ..*72 fVoP School House, Potter township. an Tuesday evening September 17th 1872 VENN lIALL, Gregg township, on W evlnosdsy evening. September I8h 18.- W OOP WARD. Haine* township. on Thursday evening. September 19ih 1872. BItOOMGA BP S School House, M ies township, on Fiiday evening, September adth 1872 REBRBSBVRG. Miles township, on Saturday afternoon. : 2 o'clock, Septem ber 21st 1872. M.ilhelm, Feu tout ship, cn Saiuiday evening, September 21st 1872 The above meetings will be addressed by MILES ZKNTMYKR, Esq., of Huntington county. P. C. FORTNEY, Esq., of Belle fonie. and other able speakers, who will discuss the issue of tho present campaign in a fair and impartial manner. All citi xens who favor RLFORU in tho National and State administrations aie earnestly re quested to be present. Democrats are es ]>ecia!ly called upon t> give their attention toth.se meetings. It. H. FORMER, Chairman. St'DDCN DEATH.— On 2nd im>t., Lydin,daughter of Andrew Keller, ol Potter twp., whilst walking from her grandfather's to her home, a distance of about 30 rods, dropped dead iu the road, from heart disease. Her age was 13 years, 11 luoutns, and 1 day. fdie was iu seeming good health before. —We are requested to notice, that the church rangers, who fill and drill in itont of the church doors, at the close of services, on Sabbath evenings nad better disband, and qnit the prac tice, if they wish to keep out of trouble. We did call attention to this pernicious practice once before. It will be a rich treat to hear E. O. Perrin, at the Court-house, Friday uighL 13th. Go all. Democrats, ami Republicans. —Centre Hall sent apie-nic to Mil rov, on last Sal unlay. The folks had a line time, no doubt, save the variety that was put in by one of the teams, mi'lcs, hitched toa large wagon, which broke loose in the morning before the party bad started, and in the first two rods, took a locust tree, in front oi Spangler's hotel, between them. The tree stood, so did the wagon, but the animals went on- The tree had it* face badly barked, and the wagon it* tongue and various cross-pieces wreck ed. The animals were caught, the wagon furnished with another tongue Ac., and the party started. At Mil rov the team tried the trick again, but were held. On arriving at home, about midnight the animals again took fright, but were held, resulting In another broken tongue. Miffiio county court was in session last week. Com. vs. Reuben Keller, indicted for selling liquor without license. After jury was called and empannei cd, defendant plead guilty, and sen tenced to pay a fine of 8 ;, 0 aud costs of pros.cutiou. Under, a second in dictment for selling liquor without license, defendant plead guilty aud was sentenced to pay a fine of 8100 and costs of prosecutiou. In a third case for selling liquor on Sunday jthe jury found the de fendant not guilty, but to pay the costs. Com. V£. Franklin Keller, indict ment for celling liquor without license and also for keeping a gambling bouse, ignored and copnty to pay cost*. Com. vp. Reuben Keller, indictment keeping a gambling house, not a true bill and county to pay cost. A man, whose name we are unable to learn, engaged in hauling logs to Well's mills, near Osceola, halted and seated himself on a log for a moment, and hearing the report of a rifle acre?.- a little ravine, arose just in time to re ceive a ball in the leg, near his hip, The wound was not a dangerous one, hut might have been more seiious had he not risen at the moment, for the bullet would have struck him in the breast. Who fired the shot, or wheth er it was intentional or merely the random shot of a careless hunter, is a mystery.— Journal. —The church bummers of Centre flail, under effective drill, formed in two columns, two deep, in front of the Lutheran church on Sunday evening last. They stood guard till the last appearance of a female had vanished in the darkness. Brave boys ! How considerate you arc ! May your pat riotism never grow less, and your good scpse vastly increase. Levi Miller radical candidate for sheriff, is making himself very numer ous, over here, of late, and has taken a mania for shaking hands. That's all right, Levi, but when Ben. Shnfer shakes you in October, you'Jl not know where the sun rises for a fortnight. Tt is reported that Ben. Shafcr, our I gallant nominee for Sheriff own* three farms ami has an imcotue of 17000 nor ycai from turnpike stock. All false : ho has no income from turnpike .stock ami owns hut a small farm, eve ry inch of which ho earned by hart! lahor. ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ - Democratic Club The old veterans of the Democracy as sembled at the school-house, of Centre 11*11, Sept., 7th, for the purpose of organ ising n "Democratic Club." On motion, cx-Judge liotlcrman was elected president, and J. L Spangler for secretary. After a full discussion of the propriety of forming a permanent club and of securing harmony in the party 1 throughout the township, the meeting ad journed to meet at the Loop school-house Sept, If-th for the purpose of effecting a permanent organisation, when speakcr- IYoi abroad will be present. Our Friend, 11. I*. Zerby. infoiuit us! that lie has * tomato stalk that measures feet, and several of its branches 7 feet. - j lie also tells us that he planted two stalks of Karly Rose potatoes which produced lA' good siacd potatoes. His withes are that llreeley and Huokalew .uay receive a ma jority similar to his potato crop. TURN OUT ! AND HEAR PER RIN. K. O. Pcrrin, of New York, and one ot the uuwt entertaining sjieakew inthecoun try, will address the Democracy at the court-house, on Friday evening, 13th. Turn out, old and young men of all par- 1 tie-, it is worth a day's journey to hear the 1 tamou> lYrrin. Turn out, from the val ley. ... • We publish announcements lor a series of democratic meetings to be held in this valley, to which we direct the attention of ( of our reader*. Turn out-good speakers j will beat hand To THE FARMERS or PESX*VAU.XY.- Mr. Tho>. M Weaver, ha* been appointed for the lHnvillt Farmer'i Fire ImuiMM Co and w ill operate throughout Pennsand Brush Valleys Iron: this date. Poal oSc* address, BeUfonte, Pa. Sept. 9 1872 C. R. GKARUART. Gea'L agent The Logan Cetnont com p., advertised tn •.! ,> Reporter, has one of the host cement quarries in thesUte. as testified by compc ant men. The eeiuent has proven of so Excellent a quality, that orders from a dis tance are constant! v received. It is used by bridge and railroad companies, as su perior to any now made. Our people >h< uld marktnis important information if thev no* d cement, Always gel the best. TALE NOTICE—Ithat 8. P. Reninger U the be-t traveling Clock and Watub W ker, that now travels this county. Per sons having clocks and watches that need repairing need not •rnd them tr\>m their homes, as Mr. Reninger will be around and the Republican: In an old letter, dated May 0, 1778, from "Old Town Juniata," now Lewiatowu, Ar thur Buebannon then stationed at that pi.int, writes to George Stewart, the sub lieutenant of Cumberland county, that he bad just received by Robert Moore, the i express rider, a letter from CapL Bell sta tioncd ut Bald Eagle, stating that Simon Yaugh, one of bis company was killed on thebth inst, at the house of John Davison Itald Eagle Creek: Robert More being sent' tf express to inform me of what had fcnpencd came through Pennsvalloy and stopped at the house of Jacob Stand ford to! feed his horse when he found Stanford killed and seeing no one about the house, he immediately rode off. On the 11th Bu channan writes again that another express had come in from Major Miles in Penns valloy, which informed hitn that on last PriJav, Jacob Stanford, his wife and daughter were inhumanly killed and scalped, and his son a 1 id of ten or eleven years old is yet missing. Col. Bamuel Hunter writes from Sunhury, on the 14th that he had received an express on Mon day, informing him that the Italians had killed and scalped one Jacob Stanford, hit wife and two children, being all that was of the family. I have not been able to ascertain where John Davis' house was on Baid Eagle Creek; but in a conversation with Chris tian Dale, Sr., he told that his father Hen ry Dale, who was one of the first settlers in the Valley, came to Stanford's house while the bodies of the dead were still warm, that pursuit was made of the Indians who cross ed the seven mountain! ; that in crossing one of the streams one of f heir number ac cidentally shot himself and in their haste to get away they deserted him. Henry Dale assisted in burying the dead at Stanford's. Christian Dale says there were four of his family, or tour altogether murdered ; differing from the statement in the letters. Kphram Keller'r farm three miles West of the Old Fort, was the scene of this massacre and the d jad are buried in a corner of one of his fields, where their graves may still he see.i. Robert Moore the express rider lived up aboutthc end of Nittany mountain many years afterwards and no doubt his descendants are still in the county. 11KACHER3' EXAMINATIONS. The examinations not already past, will be held as fellows: commencing at 9 o'clock a. in., at which time the Sec retary will be expected to have the class organized and in readiness, so as to cause no delay. Applicants for schools will be required to attend the examination in the district where they expect to teach, unless they procure a written request to the contrary from the proper board of di rectors. Alt should be provided with paper, pen and ink. Howard More —Saturday, Aug. 81. Harris—BoaLburir. Saturday, SepL 7 Gregg—Perm Hall, Wedaeaaay, 11, P('nn—Millheini—Thursday, Sept. 12 Haines—Aaronsburg, Friday, 18 Miles—Kebersburg, Saturday, 14 Potter—Centre Hail, Wednesday and Thursday. 18th and 10 Ferguson—Pino Grove Mills, Wednes day. 25 Halfiuoon —Stornistown, Thursday, 28 Patton—Wsddle's school-house, Friday 27th ' V Benner—Arinag&st s school-house, Sat urday, 28th Snow Shoe and Burnside—Askey's school-house, Monday, 80th lp. rn., Walker— Hublersburg, Friday, Oct. 4 Marion—Jacksonville, Saturday, 6 Sprinr—Valentino's schooi-houso, Mon day, 7 " • Taylor k Worth—V.ort Matilda, Wed nesday, 9 Huston— Furnace, Thursday, 10 Union—Unionyillu, fr'dty, 11, Milesburgand Boggs—Milesburg, Mon day, 14. Howard and Curtin—Howard, Tuesday 15. Liberty— Eagleville, Wednesday, 16th. Persons intending to teach will please not ask for private examinations. R M. MAGEE, County Supt. Centre Hull. Aug. 24. TIIECI-OHIKO BXIKCIIE* and Reunion, at the Centra County Norm*!, wilt be held at this plart, on Wednosday, 18th, Intl., In the evening. The programme for the oc nuion promise* a good treat. Tho teach ers, male and tomato, In attendance at the Normal, without exception, have been gentlemanly, ladylike and well-behavod in their deportment olaeo their stay here, and leave a good impression upon our jeo ple.and we know that their departure, after the close, will be witnostcd with regret. We doubt whether any lntitutlon, with a similar number of aludenU, can be found that can show more commendable eon i.'uclof it* pupil* and it :uul be a aouroe of pride to aupt. Mayeo aiul hU assistant, l*rof. Mover, that their pupil* carry audi a tribute, and.it i* creditable to tho*o gcn llemen, a> it is the good tYuit of their la ibor*. Our people should not tail to witness the exorcise*. Loop, Sept. 6th, 1872, Mr Kurt*: Wo have been trying to f >olve the puaaleo in the Rojiortor supple [ment with the following reeulta: No. 1. A cordial invitation it extended to all our personal friend* and a discerning public, geuerally to call and tee our (lock of boots and shoes, a> we are telling at greater bargain, lhaa ever before. No. 2. Will pers.-vero in opening thr human understanding at low figure* ask ing one and *ll to investigate for them- Hlvm. N,>. 3. Roy* and girU you are invited. No. 4. This amounts to all nothing. No. 5. Shoes for the baby. The tail-end of Number one .remains unsolved, from the fact that we could not agree. W. A, A. A. A. K. W. A. K. The Maiuo election ou last Monday. The rada carry, of course, but with majority 8,000 less thau for lirant in lßl>o when it was 28,030. Gov. Curtin id still lying dauger ously ill in New York. In 18t>0 tho United States Army cost ike people $10,001,167. In 1871 it cost 844,080,085. lu 1880 th# Navy cost the peoplefl 1,513,150; one milliou and a half of which was for uew vessels. In 1871 it cost $19,431,- 027, with not a cent for new vessels. I/ere we discover a difference in items of expenditure for a single rear,,| of $35,980,795, iu favor of Jmaea iiu- , chanan's Democratic Administration H over U. S. Grant Radical rule. These are facts which the Secretary ' of the Treasury cannot cover up with I all his proverbial cuuuiug. They are 1 too palpable to escape the notice of , any but the wilfully blind. ' i A uote by a minor is void. < A note issued on Sunday is void. 1 J It is a fraud to conceal a fraud. , Ignorance oft he law excuses no one. I A coutract that U made with a lu- J natic is void. i. The law compels uo one to do inipoe- i bilities. 1 DEATHS In Hartley towship, on the 2lt ult., Po- ' ter Muis;, .jel 91 year*, 10 months and It j days. On the 4th inst., in Penn twp. after an i illne-s of heart disease, of about two year*, 1 William Bracht. aged 34 year*, 7 month* I and 23 days. j 0i the 7th inst,,* in Gregg township,'). Blanchie Katie May. daughter of Andrew , and May Jane Smith, aKta iO month* and 1 day. _ t Hoc AB AXD LOT W>* SALE.—A tww- ' story house, and two lots, with new stable thereon, favorably situated in Centre Hall j j are *dc.-ed at private *a!e. There is ar good orchard on one of the lot*. for ( further particular* apply to J. K. Rcxxut, j RUgSO.SI. Centre Hill t lIBTR AY.—Thirty-four theop belong- J, i ingto ti.e undersigned. strayed from t hi* premise*, about four ftsp ag°- .They arc all marked on the left ear. winch is tip- a ped off in a half-circle ; one carries a bell. f and one is black. Person* giving in form a- j tion ofthc wherewbo.it* oftnese sheep, will bo duly rewarded for their trouble. J CHR. GINGEEICH. ) JJOaugf.t. Linden Hall, Vs. 17 LECTION PROCLAMATION. -* t I, l>. W. Woodring, High Sheriff of r Centre county. Commonwealth of Penn- c ylvania.do hereby make known and give a notice to tho doctor* of the county a lore- , said, that an election will bo held in tb said county of Centre, on Tl LSD A \ the Bth day of OCTOBER. 1872. for the pur- pose of electing the several persons here- ( inafter named, vix: i I One person for the office of Governor of Pennsylvania. ~ .. One person for the office of (ion (-ml.it the Commonwealth ofx'ennsyl va- Ono person for Judge of the Bupretno Court of Pennsylvania. Three persons to represent the common wealth of Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives of the, United States. One person to represent tho county or Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga and; Potter, in the House of Representatives of the United States. j Twenty eight persons to represent tne State at Large in the Constitutional Con stitutional Conventicn. Three persons to represent the counties of Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juni ata in the Constitutional Convention. j One person to represent the county of Centre in the House of Representative. Ono person for the offico of Sheriff of Centre county. . One person for tho offlco of 1 ruthonotn ry, and clerk of Oyor and Terminer of Centre county. One person for the offlco of Register and Clerk of Orphans court of Centre county. Ono persons for the office of Hecorder of the county of Centre. One person for the office of County Com missioner of Centre county. One person for the office of Auditor of Centre county. One person for the office of Coroner of Centre county. I also hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding the aforeaaid election in the several boroughs and town ships within the county ol Centre are as follows, to wit: For tne township of Haines, at the pub lic houc of John Limbcrt, in the town of Aarontburg. For the township of Half Moon, at the school house in Stormstown. For the township of Taylor, at the house erected for the purpose, on the property of Leonard Meryman. For the townsfiip of M tie*, in the school house in the town ol Rebersburg. For the township of Potter, at the house of Chas. Smith, Old Fort. For the township of Gregg, at tho public house owned by J. B. Fisher, For the township ot Ferguson, at the school house in Fine Grove. For the township of Harris, at the school house in Boulaburg. For tho township of l'atton, at the house of Peter Murray. For the borough of Ilellofonte, and Spring and llenrier townships, at the Court Mouse in Bellefonte For the township of Walker, at the school house in Hubtersburg. For tho boreugh and township of How ard at the school house in said borough. Foi the township of Rush, at Cold Stream school house For the township of Snow Shoe, at the school house of Samuel Askey. * For the township of Marion, at the school house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Milesburg, in tho school house at Milekhurg. For the township of Boggs, at the now school house in Central City. For the township of Huston, at the house of JohiiKeed. For tho township ol Penn, at the house of W. L. Mussor. For the township of Liberty, at the school house in Khglcvillet For the township of AVorth, at the school house in Port Matilda. For the township dt Burnside, at the house of John Bogle. For lb* townshipdfCurtiu, at the school houso near Robert Mann's. For the borough of Unionvlllo and Uni on township, at Unionvillo school house. The general Election in all the Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the coun ty is to be opened between the hours ol six and seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or ad journniont until seven o'clock In the even 'ing, ■when *ll pull? shall be closed. AMKKHUICNT TO OOHHTITUTIOS OF I', , Skc. 1. The right of cititons of lha Uni ted Hutu* to vote shall not Wo denied or abridged by any Slate, race, color, or pro vlout condition of sarvtluda. FIKaT ANU SRCOXII SBCTIOK OF TUB ACT OF tvNUHKMi OF March St, IH7O. Sac. 1. Ho tl enacted by the Senate and iiouae of Representative* o( tlie United State* of America in Congress assembled. That ail cillsons of the United State*,! who arc, or shall be otherwise qualified bv law to yote at any election by the people in any State, Territory, district, oouuty, oilv parish, lewnship, school district, munici pality or other territorial sub-division, shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all *uch elections without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation oi any u( Stale or Tarritory, or by, or under tta authority, to coutrary not withstanding SRC. And be it furllter enacted, tbat if by under the authority of the Const! Ul lon or law* otany State or law* of any Terri tory, any act i* or ahall be required to be done a* "a prerequisite or. qualification tor voting, and by sueh Constitution or law persona or ottieor* are or shall ha charged with the performanee of duties in furnish ing toettUens an opportunity to perforin su> b prerequisite or tobeeoiue qualified to Vv>te, it shall be the duty of avery sueh per sou and officer to give to all ciliien* of the United Stales the saiuo and equal oppor luiuty to |K-rforiu such prarequiste and to become qualified to vote, without distinc tion of race, color, or previous condition or servitude ; and if any such person or olH cer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, he shall, foreve ry sueh olfense, lorfeil and pay the sum of live hundred dollar* to the person aggriev ed thereby to be recovered by an action mi the case, with full costs, and *u h at- lowance lor counsel fee* a* the eeurt shall deom just, mid *ha 11 alto, far every Such oHti, ho doouiotl guilty of misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof, ho fined not loss than tivo hundred dollar*, or be imprisoned not leaa than one mouth, and not more than one yoar, or both at the dis cretion of the court. Constitutional Amendment. Alio, I hereby give notice of the follow-! nig Joint Keaolulion proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of Pennsylva-1 nia. Ho it resolved by the Heaate and House ; of Keprescnutives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen oral Assembly I" met That the following amendment to J the Constilutien of this t'oininojwealth be proposed to the people fer their adoption pursuant to provisional of the tenth ar tiele theiM, to wit: AMKXUMKNT.— Strike out the Siith ' Section of the Sixth Article of the Consu ltation, and insert in lieu thereof the fol lowing : A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, St such times and for such term of services a* shall be prescribed by law. Constitutional Convention. At the ?me time and place, also, an election will be held for delegate* to the couvrStion to amend the Centliiution of] the State, in conformity with the Act, en-; tilled "An Act to provide fur calling a convention to amend the Constitution," j appro* ed April 11, 1872. A* proscribed by raid act, the following rule* and regu- j lations shall apply to said election, and! the returns of the same : Ist At the general election to be held on the seeona Tuesday of October next, there shall .be elected by the qualified elector* uf this Commonwealth, delegates to a convention to res tae and amend the Constitution of ibis State, (he said Con vention shall consist of one hundred and thirty-three member*, to ba elected in the manner following : Twenty-eight mem ber! thereof shall be elected in the State at large, as follow* : Kach voter of the i State shall vole for not more than fourteen k 4i.dtuate. and the twenty-eight highest in rotjwshall be declared elected. Ninety-1 nine delegate* shall be appointed to and elected fruin the different Senatorial dis trict* of the State, three delegates to be' elected for each Senator : there from and|[T r boning all district delegates, each Vote for not mote than two of the members to be chosen from his district, and the three candidate* highest in vote shall be declar ed eUoted, in the cwunty of Al-I legheny, forming twenty-third Senatorial District, where no voter shall vote for more than six candidates, and the nine highest in vote shall be elected, and in the counties of Luxerne, Monroe, and Pike, forming thirteenth Senatorial District,, where no vo|or shad vote fur nu.ro than four candidate*, and the six highest in vote shall be elected, and six additional dlcgates shall be choaed from the city, snd in their election no voter shall vote for more than three candidate*, and the lix highest in vole shall be declared elect fid. i.d The Judge* and Inspectors for flection district shall provide two suitable boxes fcr each poll, uuein which to depot: it the ticket* voted for Delegate* at large, snd the other in which to deposit tlie ticket* voted for District Delegates , which boxe* shall be labelled respectively, "Del igate* at largo" and District Delegates snd in cacli uistrict in the city of Phila delphia an additional box shall bo pro vided for each poll, in which to deposit the ticket* voted for "City delegate*and >atd la*l mentioned boxe* must each be labelled, "City Delegates." 3rd- Tho said election shall be held and conducted by the proper election officers of the several election districts of the com monwealth, and shall be governed and regulated in all respect* by the general election law* ol the Commonwealth, so far as the same shall be applicable thereto. ml not inconsistent with the provision* of said act 4th. The tickets to ho voted for mem ber* at large of the convention shall have on the outside the word* "Delegate* at] large." and on the inside the names of the: candidates to be voted for, not exceeding fourteen in number. sth. The tlckelf to ho voetd for d|*trio( members of the convention shall have on the outside the words "District Delegates," and on the inside the name or names of the candidate* voted for, not exceeding the proper number limited a- aforesaid; but any ticket which shall contain a great er number of name* tban the number for which the voter shall be entitled to vole, shall be rejected ; and in case of the dele gates to be chosen at large in Philadel phia, the words "L'ity delegate*, " shall he on the outside of the ticket. Gth. In the city of Philadelphia the re turn judges shall meet at the state House, at ten o'clock on tho Thursday next fol lowing the election, and make out the re turns fcr the delegate* at large and city, of the votes cast therein for delegate* at large and city, and district delegates, to bo members of the convention ; the return judge* of the several election districts within each county of the Stale, excluding Philadelphia, shall meet on Friday next following tho election, at the usual place for the meeting of the return judge* of their county, and make out foil ana accu rate return* for the oounty. of tho vote cast therein for members of the conven tion and for the district member* of the same ; and the proceedings of. the return judges of the said city of Philadelphia, and of the several counties of the Com monwealth, in the making of their returns shall bo the same a* those prescribed ror return judge* in the case of an election for Governor, except that returns transmitted to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, shall be addressed to that officer alone and not to the Speaker of the Senate. Change in the Manner of Voting. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Common wealth, approved March :i(Xh, 186f: Sac. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania In general Assem bly met, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority of tho several counlios of this Commonwealth, at all general township, Borough and special elections, are hereby hereafter required to vote by tickets, writ ten or printed, or partly printed and part ly written, severally classified, a* follow* : tine ticket shall embrace tho name of all State officer* voted for, labelled, "State," ono ticket shvll embraoe thename of county officers voted for, including office of Sena tor, member and members, of Assembly, If voted for, nnd he labelled "bounty," one ticket shall embracg the uau.oof all *Pown •hip officer* Voted for, and be labelled, "Township one tickot shall embrace the names of all Borough officers voted for, and be labelled, "Jorough and each class shall he deposited in soperalo ballot boxes dsWThcro will be no "Borough" "Town ship" tickot* voted at tho general elec tion j&f Pursuant to the provisions contained in the ?Gth setfloh'or tho act tho Judge of dts tricU shall respectively take charge of the certificates or return of the election ol their respective districts, produce them at a muetine of one judge from each district, at the House, in the Borough ol Ucilofontc, on tho third day after the elec tion, being for tho present year, UR Friday the eleventh day pi October iinxt, at 2 o'- clock P-Pt'., then arid there to do and per form thosd unties required by law of said judges. Also, that when a judge, by sick ne*s or unavoidable accident, is unable U attend said meeting of Judge* then th< certificate or roturn shalf on taken charg of by one of the inspectors, or clerks o tho elect! on of said district, who shall d and perform the duties of said judgo un able to attend. Given under my hand and seal, at m office, i n Bellefonte, this 4th day of Sepi in the year of our Lprd one tbousan eight hundred and' seventy-two, and.iu tli nindty.sixth year of the Independence the United States. D. W. WOODRING, I Sheriff ot Centre count: Til E ONLY PLACE TO IIIIY good Hoots ty Shoes OIRNSIDK A THOMAS Have just received 50 case* of 800 l ancl Hhoea. Ill 1 ItNHIPK A THOMAS Hell tlio cheapest and l>et Hoot ami Hhoea. BURN BIDS A THOMAS Are the only oiiea in Centre co. tba have looter llro's A Co.. ll'iota A Shoes. Butter Hro'a At Co , liooU and Hlioe are warranted. BURNSIDK A THOMAS Hell tliem at Cash prices HI RNSIDKA THOMAS Hoota and Hhoea never leak or crack BURNSIDK A THOMAS Hoota aud Shoos always give nali*fac tion Thouaauda in this county ami out o it have triod theee Hoota At Hhoea. They have been tested and tried for 1' years and always have giveu Kxtn satisfaction. If you waut to save doctor bills buy your Hoota and Shoes from Hurusidt it Thomas. You can buy the best articles of To bacco and cicnra at half price at Hums ides A Thomas. The reason vou can get such bargains at Uurnsido A Thomas, they sell for CASH. julyl9.tf. BOSTON Boot & Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New6oods & New Prices! String determined U engajro in business! at this place, we have opened up in j Boom NO. 5 BUSH'S ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA., the IsrgwJ nioet complete and chsapeat stock of BOOTH, BHOES, GAITERS,SLIP-; PERB, AC., tkat has ever been opened up in this part of the State. At our store you can find in the Boot and Shoe line Anything 7vu "Want, from the fineu hoot to the cheapest slip per, and we know if you once call and EXAMINE 01'R STOCK AND PRICKS. you will concede that It U to your Interest to purchase Iron* u. B KNKLL AT HOMTOX R ATI* Repairing Xcally Hoar. B L BATCHELLER A CO. \ July 19tf J M POET A >*T TO FARM KXS I WKOFFER FOR SALE Ibc (Allowing li*l of U N EXCEPTIONABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILIZERS: PI'RK GROUND BONK. PURE BONK FLOUR, Bl PUK PUOSPHATK. BON i DUST AND ANIMAL COMPORT. They are the Great Generatori and Xuuriehm of CORK, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT, and other crop*. BEING QUICK, PERMANENT. ECONOMICAL It Savet Labor! It Prevent. Weed.! (t Increase. the Ycld ! It Restore. the Land 1 SIiOHTLIDGR A CO., iulyl9 'iin. Bellefonte, Centre Co, | THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilson A Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BKLLEFONTB, PA., R. F. Rankin & Co., (Succettort to Linn A Wilton.) DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AM) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, BRUSH ES. PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. y©U®JS for medicinal purpotet. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in groat variety Alto, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other article, utually hepl in a first clatt Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. tf. ljune It. F. RANKFN A CO 0 C. Paca. J. T. Laa. PECK St LEE'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA- The unduflMU<>d havo oponod a new ot ' tablithment, at their new thopt, for the manufactuio of Carriages, Buggies, &. Spring Wagons, SLIIUIIH AMI Si.AU*, PLAIN AMD FAKCY I of every dotcription . All vehicle, manufactured by them t aro warranted to render talitfaction, and at f equal to any work dong cltvwherc. t They uto none but tho bett material, , and [employ the inotl tkillful workmen, f llencu they flattor themtelvoa that their - work van 'ivt be excelled for durability - Orders from a attend - ed to. 1 Come and cxatuino our work before • contracting oDowbere. I PRICES REASONABLE, 0 >1 All kiodnof Repariug done. o -2ug.y. PECK A LKK. y t. d Beautiful Toilet Setts, ie vf Chamber Palls, Ac., Toe talf by r*apr.tf. WM f M MANIGAL IIR LLK FtXT KMA It K KTB. OorrtK-i.il by C. 1). Ki'llci Wlnis (Yh.atf.,oft, Hetl KKi Itve 76. Cum no ...,Os 40 ......Bnrfey i >• TO Ulo;rwsil 6,(*> I'ststoM 4<* |.srd p<*r pound 8....... Pork per pound 0 1 IliiMcr'Jli Kggs'JH .... Pln.li r pert'll I, fHTallow n It aeon 8 .....limn 12 LK WISTO W X M A ItkCKTH Whluwheat I,7ft . ltd wheat 1,fi11,...Kyi dt) Corn no Oats 116 Barley 60 i B Cluversced S.fiO Tlmothysoed, HiO Salt 2 60 pr sack Bacon 1(kc......11atu 10 Huttci 20... Kggi 16 Plaster V 60 TTSB3 ; "pysiji "Tuupt is wnm uit ir MA Palm, Sores, Voondi lad Lameness. • v BUY IT! TRY ITT *t;d sgue, . Use Psiij Cure Of. For ahsunaliim,... Use Paii) Cure JTI. Fsr For FrvfltSort Ute Paiq Cme Oil ;• For Cholr\ tyorbui, . Use Paiq Wart Oil. For SpraimV .... Use Oil. i For HudttheY, ... Use Pf) Cure OIL For Bruiiei, .\. . , Uie/Cnj Cure Oil 5 For Corniand Cure OIL ■ For Any Sore, .X. jKt Paiij Cure OIL For 4J Unjenwi, .Mlee Paip Cure Oil. r \ Krrsr Btm/iiYmim AaS *• rtuUtMi*. i (u J w , |u auaal. " I'sad K ilajM, tuA lVn.ali, fur maw ytwn oVast. Ask fer FAIH/TtIRE OIL TV, bu othtr, fer • wsjpAuURT IT TO OBIE. It U itu* tjf.bg aaiusubu i i |ii ai /Vi -l a f lU* ~u.|. . [.I uuk.Ulr.4nX rf VagrtetJ. mu, lUn.l aiu) fesiVt., Jr its 1* rlnts an t uf. k> UK \ MS I'jf alt l>ru**iu ami Uairrt in t VSK E. AO KWTM. r UtCLUHt & LATON, fWanoss, Jtcastma. la Sold wholeaalo arid retail by K. P. Green. ' Jusi Arrived. J list Arrived. Call anil See Call and See WOLFS Magnificent Stock of New floods. Come and get liar gains. Assortment full and complete. Dry Goods, Groceries, No tions, Hardware, Readv-made Clothing, and thousands of other articles A. SLSSAIAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, Xo. I. Bush ■ block, where he keep* on hand n Hock of WHITE aml RED TEA Til Eli and IIARM ESS. Kips and CaifSkins £ Freuch and City Finish. e STRING LKATII EH, SHOE " FINDINGS OF FYERI* DE SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and 1 aliscs OF ALL KINDS.| RAW FURS, of all kinds bought j aud highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed , alwavs bought and on band*. WIIKAT ' and OATS *peclally bought ami tho high- V est Cash price paid. t Oo to Bu**nan's, there you can buy : cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody knows, who ever dealt uiih him. lie let* u no one off without ago bargain. Next door to Sussman'a i* the cheap dry good* establishment of Irate Guggenheim- . cr . aps.tf. ADAM HILD, , PAINTER, H"":SI"' offer* his service* to tho cilixens of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in llouwc. Sign Mid Ornmeantal I'Hinting. QUA 1 NINO . Oak, Walnut, M-iple. A*li, I Mahogony. Ac. Plain and Fancy Pnnerhanging. Or der respectfully solicited. All tine work done for other painter*. Juno 7 y. /fit [Jo (VF MAC 0 MIHI R>| N HJ The Champion of the World. Tho new Improved American liuttcn* ( Hole Oversearaiug and Complete 1 Sewing Afachine —Tho great est machine of the Age 1 Simplcily, Durability it Cheap ness Combined. Thi* machine being tho litest, ha* many improvements over nil other, in n word, it U a perfect tnachino)whirh i* ncknowtedg od by the'bost judge* andagenU of all otlior machines. ' Call on A. L. Bartgos, mauitonburg, who is tho authorised agent fir Centre county. Also keeps tho le*t Sewing Mn rhino thread, net-dies, and repair* all kind* of sewing machines, clock*, watches, mu ™ sick boxes Ac. I will thoroughly canya** * the section belonging to me, and I shall be very much pleased to soil every person a '• machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial bo '• fore parchasing any otlior—lt ha* no oaual. r Parties wishing the machine, will please V addroHs tho undersigned. Satisfaction , guaranteed. All order* promptly attend- I- ,h1 to. A. L. BARTGES, I Agent for Centre County. 0 MAUIKONBUKU, PA. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. lIANMEKH. MII.MIKIM, CICNTKK CO., PA. lleceivo Deposits and allow interest. Discount Motes. Make Collection*. Issue Eastern Exchange. And a general Banking Business done. JOHN C. MOTZ, R A WALTBB, PKKBIMNT **4 Cashier. marifltf. BINDER'S MUSIC STORE, i \ LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Ryuder'a Music Store deairea to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the AtA that tbey (ja ■§*% GSLa tta TV/T nn att aSTW I, Ji wlMj XVJL XJLU by purchasing their musical instruments ot Ryuder's Music Store. We are selling Double Heed, Six Stop, Five Oclavo Organs, at 8140, (.superior iu tuuu and fuiiali, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout the country at 1176 to $200.) Theaa we warrant for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, told in Pennavalley this year, which you .would do well to cxainiue before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. fi. H. WOLF, Uynder Organ 1225.00 WM. GALBRAi I 11, Ryndcr Organ. 140.00 LKMONT. I>U. J. Y.DALE, American Organ $375.00 PETER BCIIKECK, Kynder Organ 140.00 AARONfiBURG. WM. ETTINGER, Rymler Organ $240.00 BOALBBURG. MISSE.E.HU NTER, Melodion $130.00J In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to as and getting our prices—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ. Address, RIXDEirS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER. BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it now prepared, at the Old Stand on Buhop Street, to tell D/l7 GOol)s,SßDts£ri]£UShats,Strati, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., *C, at irea'.ly reduced price*, lie U alto prepared to purchase A L L K I N D S O F GRAIN! FOB WHICH HK WILL PAY THB HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PUBCHASKBB H ILL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT THERE vr .lSif. C. D. KELLER I. Guggeiilicimer. y K\V ARRANGEMENT t ISAAC QLUOKRIIEIMER, having lurchased the entire stock of the late rm of'SuMman A Guggoribeimar, ex ept the Ixmlher andShoe-findiogs, as filled up his shelve* with a lot of gPLEXDID HEW UOOHS, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, l It EMS CiOOM, UROCKRIEH, PROVISIONS, ROOTS A SIIOV*, HATS A CAPS, ASL> FANCY ARTICLES, india now prepared to accomodate all lis old customers, and to welcome all >ew ones who mav favor him with heir patronage, lio jeele safe in say ng that he can please the roost fastiili ius Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER. p. g.—Mr. tfussman still continues o deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, n tne old room, where he may alway >c found. 12ap.tf. DOAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL —Wilkes barre Coal, Chestnut Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry, Coal— ofbest quality, at the low est prices. Customer* will please note that our coal i* housed un der com modioua shed*. LI M K—Wood or coal-burnt Liine, tor sale at our kilns, on tho pike leading to Mi'.esburg. POW DER —Having received the agency for Du Pont's Powder A'i WHOLESALE, we shall b< pleased to receive order* from the trade. Office and yard noar south end of Bald Eagle Valley K. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa no v SUORTLIDGK & CO. BUTTS HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA. J. 11. BUTTS, PropY. lias first clans accommodation; charg es reasonable. IRapr, tf. CENTRAL (Wr ofTlun and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Ps John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Locution makes it particular); desirable to persous visiting Town op business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. ' Hnp2l ly i WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. H. K. KMITH, ofPottera Mills. N EW GOODS! Wr would most respectfully infrom his | friend*, customer*, and the public geaer-j ally, that he ha* taken i-wseasion of Tliomiwon * old quarter*, which have been] remodeled and improved, and is now pre-, pared to accommodate all who may favor) turn by calling. NEW GOODS! lie lias ju*t received one of the largest stock* of all kind* of Merchandise ever brought to Centre county, which he intend* to sell at *cuh figure* a* will make it an ob iect for all person* to purchase. Families laying in winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac., should not fait to give him a call, as he feels confident hi* prices j and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Hit stock of GROCERIEB I consists of Coffees of the best quauty. Teas,! j Sugars of all kinds, Molasses, J Pis L Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, .Spices, Provisions, Flour and Feed. Ac., Ac. Our stock of DRYGOODS is large and varied, and we will just say can supply any articla in that line, with -1 out enumerating. READY M ADECLOTHING a large stock of ready-made Clothing ftr Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose of at a very small advance on cost. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cans, Hard ware, Oueensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil cloth*. Wall Papers, Window Shade*, Ac., octi&ly. e Graham & Son, e Boot & Shoe Makers i' Next door to D C Keller's Stor Bellefonte. u We manufacture to order, d Our work is noat and durable. • Our prices aro very moderate. Wo warrant to givo satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BKS' stock of Ladie's and Children's shoes i town. Wo arc receiving goods every week. 2 Wo wiih an examination of our good The Pennsvalley trade is especially ii vited to call and see our stock, we thin we can please all who call as to s tyl _ quality, and prices. We study to rend* satisfaction, and although wo have had s extended trade for years, we have nevt given a customer cause to complaia. * soptl&t 'a. —— Stone Ware a large assortment of evary six# and d script ion now on hand, cheap, at th# o *tand of Win, Wolf Dr. Crook'• Wine of Tar. 4 10 YEAR® jfc> -WA- Public Teat DR. CROOK'S WINE V TAB. itiiiiditihJßadL|iea ittom •CTr. and nnMht MI I ■ ■ *prSS For pains in Branrt, Grnnl nr Uinej IMsmm. DtoMM Urtaary Oram, JanndkeoranyLinarGwspfcnrt, DeMMtat< Canada tluFood to JMgwt, KemoTes i>4 Indlgtwttoa, Prevents Malarious Fevera GiTda tone to jomrSjstom. TBY DE.GBOOITBWIHBOFTAI . NATURE'S Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR —oN SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from to Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, j* wiM ÜBflFfrfln4roJ*s turns LONG FOUGHT* A* POUND AT LAST! . It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, inaparU a Mft, glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is refreskisf to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent *hea prematurely lost, prevent* He*dehea, cures all humors, eruptions and unnatural heat AS A DRfc>SlNfl FOHTHK HAIR IT IS THE BEST AH. TICLB IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer Mass. Prepared only bv PROCTER BROTH ERS, Gloucester. Mass. The genuine to put up in n panel bottle, made expresalp for it, with the name of the aiticle fclowa in the glass. Ask your Druggist AM A Tuna's Haie Restoeaiiyx, and toks no I other. jfcW-Send two three cent stamps to Proc ter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair. - ' The information St contains to worth $600,00 to any person. I# 9R- 1 7 Porsalaat Centre Hall by Wm. Wei and Hcrlacher A Cronmitlwr. MrA LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. %m.Mss la a —atoS —tslsqs. selr S esaSa ' smlS issswsS Mtftss, a ttls sOwfcsais.lgjS SsiT Sal' iperimg^XslswsssamriUm. sieey Whm, sassr weal IS [ vtaKig^ PURIFY TOUR BLOOM k HiiW fepm. Anj duwaas or muptedl r §3if 'he Skin, distsss at tha LM 1 9j, Rheumatism, Pimpk* Oil nJH Bona, Ulcers, Broken-deW® Fljfr Constitutions. Syphilis, etMff wik A disease de|*nding on anp praved condition of the htofi# kOU DR. OROOX*t b, |gkf BYBUP or ffi POKE ROOT. , r Www It has the medicinal *#W ® of Poke combined witi a iJy station of Iron which gam# M' once into the blood, pp°MP y^*" 8 * log the most rapid and Mfr rf derful cures.