In K CENT&S REi*OiiTER FUIL> A V 3opU *>., 18t2. LOC\L ITEMS. I.CCAL HEWB.- Our frismds, every where, will oblige ti* by tending us local news of interest. , v CISCULATIOW rhe circulation of the Kkoortkr, on this side the county, is larger than thai of all other ( wpen w tho county. Business men will therefore fin., thi. ,ne of the host advertising medium* Wo invite all Interested t come an>. m -i e.i our list for themselves. KEXITTAXCES All monm* for iiib m i ipt ion will W credited on theiuhsen ber°- address, ach work: by referring to u hich our rtrr n. own at all time* see how .(.heir accounts eland. and a roc. ipt is b> ihis sy*t m carried upon carl, copy 01 n ' paper. Democratic County (XuumttUv. The following gmtlemea have been up pointed member* of the lK>no ratio toun- i ty ComtutUec, for the emuing year. Itctlefbaie N. W. BGalbraith i S W. John Given \V. W. 8 A MeQuislhn Milesbnrg llor-ugh Ja K Weaver Howard " lW*er Weber Phillip-burg " M llliam KnUfle# I llnionvillo " 8 P Henncr Town-hip Samuel Ishlcr Bogg* 11 J** L ivrfl Btirnsioe " Robert Alk J Curitn John ; (In.ffjj " .lohn Grove Maine* " William B Mingie c Halt Moott " William Cross llartis " James GiUiland Howard " Geo D Johnson, Mt. 1 Huston " IWI Irwin J. A. } luberty " Han 1 llitnor Marion " Kobt P Holme* Atiles " llarvey Gorman c Pati.ii " 'I W Numberger v p enn ,i Wm K Alcjtanuer Potter " Geo Stover Hush " <•*? McGaffey t Snow Shoe " B l llmton Spring " htuanuel U Aoii < Tavlor " Samuel lioovbr Union " Aaron K Hall s Walker " A C Geary t Worth " KP Jones P.M. K. 11. Fonsvnn dkairmmm, J DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! RALLY! MEN OK CENTRE!! The Chairman of the Democratic County Committee announces meetings at the fol- lowing places, via: WOODWARD, Haines township, on Thursday evening, September 19th IST— BROOMGARD'S School House, Miles town-hip, on Fiiday evening, September SUth ISM. KKBERSBI'KO, Miles town.-hip, on Saturday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Septem ber 21t 1872. Mi'ilhclm, I'ean township, ou Saturday evening, September 21 *t 1872. The above meeting* will be addressed by MILKS ZEXTHVXR, Esq., of Hu-.itington county, D. C. FORTXXV., EQ , ef Beile fonte, and other able speakers, who wil discuss the issue of the present campaign in a fair and impartial manner. All citi wens who favor REFORM in the National and State administrations ate earnestly re quested to be present. Democrats are es ,jeo:a!ly called upon to gi\ e their attention t° these meetings THE FAIR. —The Centre Couuty Fair, to be held on 1, 2, 3, 4 of Octo ber, will be one of the best exhibitions we have bad in this county--at least the officers of the Agr. Society are re solved to leave nothing undone to make it a fair worthy our county, with all its elements of wealth, agri cultural, mineral aud manufacturing. We repeat, no pains will be spared to make the Centre County Agr. Exhibi tion one that shall not be eclipsed bv any county fair in the state. To make it a grand success tbe citizens of cur county must come to the aid cf the -Society. A poor exhibitou does uot speak well for the fanner, the me chanic, manufacturing or other classes of our county ; while a display, such as the people of our county have it in their power to make, will do us credit abroad, and give strangers to under stand what Centre county remly is. We have a rich county —let us show it —let us take pride in showing it, aud our annual fairs are one of the great opportunities afforded our peopie to display the character of our popu lation, and exhibit our vast resour ces, and tbe product of our industries This will have its effect in enhan cing the wealth of our county, by at tracting peopie from abroad who will be led to settle among us, opening new farms, new trades, and aid in our general development. We call upon our people —farmers, mechanics, all, uot excepting tbe ladies, to aid the so ciety, in making (he next fair a grand success, and showing what Centre Co. really is. Every one has it iu his power to contribute something aud should have ambition and county pride enough to have at least one ar ticle on exhibition. ♦ ♦ • Dr. Jacob Herlacher, so well known in central Pc-nn'a, paid our sanctum a visit, a few days ago. He looks hale and heart/, for a man who has seen as much of this world as the Dr. has. He mourns the loss of bis wife, who died from an accidental rupture, a few weeks ago. The doctor was on a visit to his son, in this place, and had tbe misfortune to fall down the cellar step, from which he received some painful bruis es, and are glad to learn, recovered again in a few days. Long may he live. —The stages leaving Centre Hall, daily, in the morning, now connect with the train, at MifHinburg, at three o'clock p. m., same day. —Samuel Mover has become part ner with H. D. Van Felt in the foun dry and machine shop, at ibis place. —Peter Hoffer has takeu a half in- j tcrett in J. 0. Meyer's Pine Creek: "™r:; nsmee oc Penn • *. .1 - —*"ora- Cl l! rt ' me manufacture of flour, lumber hud cement. —Whoever bought a liyuder Or gan, prefers it to all others. They equal any in tone and cost Ices. Headquarters for tobacco, cigars, pipes, pouches, and anything in that line of business, is found at lliraro Hoffer's, Conrad house. Bcllefonte. —Hoffer Bro's, sell cheapest grocer ies. Holler Bro's Bell cheapest dry goods. They sell ready made clothing cheap* er than can be Ltd elsewhere, also Hats, Caps, Boots & Slices, and any thing you want. There wasa democratic meeting in the Loop school house,on Tuesday evening; and uotwithstanding the drenching rain which commenced before night and continued for over an hour, there was a respectable crowd in attendance. The meeting was organized by elect ing Jacob Meese President, and D. C. Young and Jas. ItUnkle Vice Presidents, and Mr. Mersinger Bec'y. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Weinor, of Baltimore, Mr. Zentmever, of Huntingdon, J. L. Spaugler, Fred Kurtz, and D. F. Fortney of our own county. There will be another meeting in the Loop school-house, on Mouday, evening, Sept. 30. Come to the great democratic mee ting at Centre Hall, on 25th, and hear Bigler and others. Grand Torchlight parade in the evening. J All. IhIKAKKRS. S*V.x the Lc*U town G*xlte : Juntos B. Alexander, of Milrttv, in this county, who had boon convicted of Forgery in Juniata county and sentenced to a four yeara term in the penitentiary, broke jail at Mirtiintown, on Monday laat, and, we believe, not been heard fiom eince. Win. Martin, who was sentenced to the penitentiary by the last court, for an assault upon a young girl, manag i d somehow to get out of jail on Sat urditv night last ; but after remaining away an hour or two, and buving him sell a cigar or two, astonished the jail or's family by returning quietly to his quarters. Sabbath Schools in the Ridges Four of the new Union Sabbath iMchools which ha\c I ecu organised the present aeason in Cent re countr, are located in "The Ridgt a," stretch ing across the western part of the c unty. The one at Sandy Kidg*. is the youngest being in operation now about two months. The Secretary writes that the school has gained one third in attendance since it wan open cd, and is gradually increasing iu in terest. The community now for the is >• :inw< in its history, enjoys preach ing regularly ouoo a month. The school it Black Bear, four miles east of Philipeburf, has been a means of much good to that community. The Bible school is the only re ligous meeting they have. The Fsirview Bulge school has en countered some opposing influences whichit haa ovarcomo with good. The school is now thoroughly united and i>ros{ erous. Most of the scholars lave committed to memory the Ten Commandments siuce the school was started in May last. The fourth of the new schools iu "The Ridges" is called the Marsh Creek Union Bible School. It was predicted that this school would bo a failure. By the fit i tit fatness of A few and the helptf picture paper* and reward tickets, the school is a succcea aod atill go ing prosperously forward. Tbe Bible lessons learned by the members of these new schools will doubtlcat be ai teuded with happy results to faany of them. "My word shall not return on to nto void, saith the Lord." BaMc-u's Magazine for October. — Cool weather is at hand, consequently, people legiu to think of their fall and wittier reading. Such being the case, we can recommend Ballou'a Magazine as just what is wanted by the commu nity. It u a serial we!i calculated to please all, old aud youug. 11.50 per year. Address Thonies ana Talbot, Boston. THE R. K.—There was meeting of the board of directors, on Tuesday, 11th, at which the construction of the Bellefonte branch was indefinitely jKWtponed, and the presideut announced hi* desire to first finish the main line, and afterwards look after the branches, and that chief en j ginecr Leufier be sent over tbe western end of the rcute, and determine whether the IkaUburg or the Barrens route be* adopted. This is the informalien as re ported to us. The democracy of this vicinity had a grand rally, at Centra Hall, on Saturday evening last. Tbe large hall was filled with ladles and gentlemen. On motion of Fred Kurtz, tbe following officers were elected: President, Peter HofiTer. Vice Presidents, John Taylor, J. X. Runkle, Jas. M'Clintick, and Wm. Galbraith. Secy's, S 8. Wolf and Levi Murray. J. L. Spangler was called upon and ad dressed the meeting. This was." Jack's" maiden speech. Q.s effort was a credit able one, and his remarks were well rtv ceived. John 11. Orvis followed, and in hi* clear and forcible style discussed our state finances, and drew a contrast be tweeen the two candidates for governor. Buck ale*' and Hartrants. AH his points were incontrovertible, and he was listsned te with the closest attention. —The heavy rain, on Thursday night 12th. carried off the mill dam at Wolfs store, and other dams in that Ticinity. The railroad bridges between Lewistown and Miiroy were also swept away. -Georgia's Valley bad a tremendous hail storm on Monday of last week, which did great damage to the corn. —Lewis Mcnsch has a corn stock in a field, near this place, which has five ears on it This indicates that the democratic majority in (his county v. ill be at least ut. Public Sale In pur-uance of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will offi-r at public *ale, on the premises, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 81. 1872, A Valuable Farm, Situate in Potter township, Centre county, adjoining land* of Jacob Wagner, John Love and others, containing • 160 Acres and X pccbas and allowance, inoatlv eljar< d and under cultivation, on which are erected a good two-tory FRAME HOI'SK, BANK BAKN,CIDERPRKSB and other improvements. There are two orchard* on the pmuiada, ene "a 'young one of choice fruit, and water if piped to both home and barn. Also. a TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in aid Potter town-hip, adjoining land* of John Fryo, W W Love and oth er*. containing 10 acre*. TERMS.—One third of the purchase me nev on confirmation of sal?; onq third in one year, and the balance in two year*, with interest, and to be iocured by bond* and mortgage on the premises. Salo to rommenee at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day. > H. L. CLOSE, Adm'rofWm Nale, late of Armagh twp. cep'J) Mifflin ca., dee d. School Tax To all whom it may concern : The du plicate of cbool Tax for Potter school' district for the 1872, has be*" "'•red i n .a,' hand* .r V-* - ~ ►"' coa ,n _ w ' ireavnrer of the OCIIOOI Board, in accordance;with the Act of Assembly of t#GW, tor oollection. All persons paying said lax on or before the loth of November, will be allowed a deduction of five per cent; from the LMh of November to 14th of Dec. no deduction end after that date 6 per cent will be add ed. By order of the Board. FRED KURTZ, I Sept. 20. Trenaurer. 11KACHKRS' EXAMINATIONS. The examinations not almady past, will be held a* follows: commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time the Ret- j retary will be expected to have the class i organized and in readiness, to a* Ucmiuei 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 reaueat to the contrary from the proper board of di rectors. All should bo provided with paper, pen and ink. Haines—Aaronaburg, Friday, 13 Mile*—Rebersburg, .Saturday, 14 Potter—Centre Hall, Wednesday and Thursday. 18th and 19 Ferguson—Pine Grove Mills, Wednis- Aalfmoon—Stornistown, Thursday, 26 Patton—Waddle's school-house, Friday 27th Benner—Armagast's school-house, Sat urday, 28th Snow Shoe and Burnside— Askey's school-house, Monday, 80th 1 p. m., Walker—Hublersburg, Friday, Oct. 4 Marion —Jacksonville, Saturday, 6 Spring—Valentine's school-bouse, Mon day, 7 Taylor 4c Worth —Port Matilda, Wed nesday, 9 Huston—Julian Furnace, Thursday, 10 Union—Unionville, Friday, 11. Milesburg and Hoggs—Milesburg, Mon day, 14. Howard ami Curtin—Howard, Tuesday 15. Liberty—Eagleville, Wednesday, 16th. Persons intending to teach will please not ask for private examination*. R. M. MAGEE, County Supt. Centre Hal t, Aug. 24. ' I jdUANI) RALLY! it A * ,4EIMHHK\ i \v^ * \ Great Democratic jMass Meeting , at Centre Hall, | Wednesday Sept. 25 IFRIKNIS OF REFORM PRIKNDS OF lIONKST GOVKRNr | MKNT, OKMtM.It ATS, I.IHKKAL REI'I'ULICANS, EVERY BODY- MKN AND WOMEN, 1 TURN OUT!! BY ORDKK OF THF. STATE t'KNTR'L , IXM MITTKK the Grand Mass-' < Meeting for central: Peiin*a,willbe held) at Centre Hall, on' Wnesday, 25 inst.' day and evening. 2 Delegations from all parts of the county will be present. Let the dent ,ocracy of IVunsvalley turn out to a mau and tneet their brcthereD who ; will come in mighty delegations, with music and banners Hying from other portions of the county and adjoining {counties. GOV. BIGLER I has accepted $u Invitation to be pres rut- Other distinguished speakers will he here. Jbi Evening ing, will also ha held, and fblfi addressee delivered. The Itellefonte Democratic Club, 100 strong, will fa vor us with a grand Torch Light Par ade in the evening. DEATHS In Indiana, Pa., on 291h of Aug. of ty phoid fever, Mary Elisabeth Stewart, aged 19 years. She was a grand daughler of Win. Fealh, formerly of Spring Mill*. In Buffalo township. Union co., on Bth Inst., Philip Pontiu*. in the "4th year of his age. In Mifflinburg, on the Tth inst, Samuel Orwig, aged 74 year* and 4 months. In Hartley Townabip, on the Bth itWt., Jacob Shirk, aged fib years and 20 day* On Sept. 9th, in Covington twp.,Clear filed eo. Cora B. daughter of Jame* W. and Amelia Michaels, aged 11 months and It days. In Lancaster, Aug. 81, Wm. 11. Outsit-1 us of Mifflinburg. aged about 28 years. Ho was a graduate of Franklin aad Mar shall College, and at tho tin of his daath was in the iccsnd year of the Theological course. On Bth inst.. In Karlhouse two., Clear field county. Bertha A. Kmeriok. infant d lUghter of George and Loul-a Kmeriek, jreu 2 months and 15 days. MARRIAGES On 12 inst,. at the residencc|of the bride's parents, by Rev. H. G. Shannon, assisted by Bcv. J. K Miller, Rev. T. F. D.rnbla *er, of Lucas, Ohio, to Mi*a Anna Shan non, of this place. -pLECTION PROCLAMATION. I. I). W. Woodring, High Sheriff of Centre county. Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do hereby make known and rive notice to the electors of tho county afore said. that an election will be held in the said county of Centre, on TU ESDA i the Bth .lav of OCTOBER, 1872, for the pur ple of electing the several persons here inafter named, viz: One person" for the office of Governor of Pennsylvania. .... One pcr*on for the office of Auditor Gen eral oi the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nit. One person for Judge of the Hopreme Court of Pennsylvania. Three per*on to represent the common wealth of Pennsylvania In tbo House of Representative* of thc^Unfted Statas. I One person to represent the ceuntys u Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga and Potter, in the House of Representatives of the United States. Twenty eight persons to represent the State at '-ante * n tbo Constitutional Con stitutional Conventitn. Three persons to represent the counties of Centre. Huntingdon. :Mifflin and JunL ata in the Constitutional Convention. One person to represent the conoy e f Centre in the Ho*~ "ei-resentatlre. P" rwn for tho of Sheriff uf V On7i)emm'"for tho ' ,ffl^,'', T Prot { > ® n r ot {J}! ry. and clerk of Oyer and Terminer of person Vor the office of Kegister and Clerk of Orphan* court of Centre C °One > person* for the office of Kecorder of the county of Centre. One perton for tho office of County Com missioner of Centre county. J One |>er*on for the office of Auditor Centre county. _ _ J One person for the office of Coroner ot Centre county. I also hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding the election in the aereral borough* and town ship* within the county of Centre are a* f °W^b p ofH.i n? . at the pub lic bouse of John Liinbert, in the town Of Aarontburg. ,< For the township of Half Moon, at the school house in Storrasiown. , For the township of Taylor, at the house erected for the purpose, on the property of Leonard Mcryman. ~ For the township of Mlie*, in the achooi house in the town of Hebcrsburg. For the township of Potter, at the bouae of Cba*. Smith, Old Fort. For the township of Gregg, at the public house owned by J. B. Fisher, j For the township of Ferguson, at Ue school house in Pine Grove. For tho township of llarri*, attho school house in lioalsburg. , . . For the township of Patton, at the houac of Peter Murray. . . , For tho borough of Bellofonte, and Spring and Benner townships, at the Court House in Bellefonte. For the township of V\ alker, at the school house in Hublersburg. For the borough and township of How ard at thescheolhouse in said borough. Foi llio township of Kush, at Gold Stream school house For the township of Snow Shoe, at the school house of Samuel Askey. For tho township of Marion, at the school house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Milesburg, in tho school house at Milesburg. For the township of Boggs, at tha naw . school house in Central City. For the township of Huston, at tha AMXXDMEXT TO COMSTITVTIOX OS V. S. | Sac, 1 The right of cillsen* of the Uni ted Huta* ta vol* shall not ha denied or abridged by any Mtata, reoe, color, or pre vious condition of servitude. NAST AANANXIANSACTIOA OVTMK Aor or ooNoanaa or March SI, IMTO See. 1. lta it enacted by the Senate and House of Rapresantalivas of the United Stales ef America In Congress aasemblad That all cltlasnsofth# UnTiad States,! who are. or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any <'taction by the people in any Slate, Territory, district, county, city transit, township, school district, munici pality or other territorial sub-division, •hail be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation oi any ol State or Territory, or bv, or under its authority, to contrary not withstanding. Snc. 2. And be it further enacted, that if I by under the authority of the Coustlution lor laws of any State or laws of any Tsrri tory, any act is or shall be required to be ■ done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or law, persons or ofHccre are or shall be chargoj with the performance of duties in fUrnub ing to citterns an opportunity to perform sue it prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty ef every such per •on and officer to give to all citiaons of lbs Untied Stales the seme and equal oppor tunity to perfbrtu suck prerequlsl* end to beeomn qualified te vole, without distinc tion of race, color, or previous condition or servitude ; and if any such person or offi cer shell refuse or knowingly omit to give Ail) effect to this saction, he shall, loreve- < ry such offense, forfeit and pay the sunt of live hundred dollar* to the person aggriev. Ed thereby to be recovered by an action on the ce*e, with full cqel*. and tu ch •)• 'owanoe for counsel fee* a* the oourt shall deem jutt, and shall alto, fbr every such offense, be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof, be fined not less than ive hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not lees than on* month, and not more than one year, or both at the dis cretion of the court. Constitutional Amendment. Also, I hereby give notice of the follow ing Joint Resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of Pennsylva nia. H. it resolved by tha Senate ud House of KqprtwenUlirtM of tho Commonwealth of lfrnnsjlvania in General Ateembly met That the following amendment to the Constitution oflhU Couuuuuweelth be promoted to the people for their adopt ion pursuant to pruviefoair of the tenth ar ticle thei eat, to wit: AMKN DM K N'T —-Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Con*ti tation, and ineert in lieu thereof the fol io wine : A State Treasurer thai I be ohnaen lyr the qualified oleotera of tneHute, atauch urne* and for auch term of services a* thall be prescribed by law. Couatitaiiooal Convention. At the same tin* aad place, also, an election will be held for defecate* to the convention to nmead the Constitution of the State, in conformity with the Act, en titled "An Ao! to provide foe calling • convention to amend the OuoeUlutton," approved April 11. 1872. As preecrihed by said art, the following rules and regit Inlions shall apply te said election, and the returns of the same let At the general election to be held on the second Tueeday of October next there shall be elected by the qualified' I electors of this Common wealth, delegate* U> a convention to revise and amend the Constitution of this State, the said Con ventibn shall ewuisi of una hundred and. thirty-three members, to be elected in the manner following: Twaatv-eight mem bers thereof shall be elected la the State at large, as foliowa : Each voter of the i Stat. shall vote for not more than fourteen candidates, aad the tweaty-eigbt htghea: in vote ahall be declared elected. Ninety nine delegates shaii be appointed to and aieoted frurn the dlfibtanl Japqtprisl deposit the tickets voted for "City delegates r aad: said last mentioned boxes must each be, labelled. "City Delegates." SrJ. Tbe said election shall be held aad conducted by the proper election officers I of the several election districts of the com mon wealth, and shall be governed and {regulated in all respects by the generalj election laws ot the Common wealth, to for as the tame shall be applicable thereto, and not inconsistent with the proTisioos of j I said act, I 4th. The tickets to be voted for mem . bar* at large of the convention shall have .on the outside the words "Delegates at large," and on the inside the name* of the, I candidate* to be voted for, not exceeding fourteen in number. &th. Tbe tickets to be voetd for district members of the convention shall havs on tbe outside the word*'' District Delegates, and on the inside the name or namee of the candidates voted for, not exceeding the proper number limited as aforesaid ; but any ticket which shall contain a great er number of names than the number for wbich the voter shall be entitled to vote, shnll be rejected ; and in case ef the dele gates to be chosen at large in Philadel phia, the word* "ORy delegates." shall be on the outside of the ticket. 6th In the city of Philadelphia the to turn j u-Jge+ thai! :r.et *t the Bible Homo, nt ton o'clock oh tne Thursday noil fol lowing the election, and mnke out the re turn! it r the detente* nt large and city, of the vote* catt therein for detente* at large and city, and dtatricl delegates, to be members of the convention ; the return judge* of the Mveral election diatricU within each county of the sUte. axofadtng far the meeting of the return judges of their county, }M nuke out fall and accu rate return* for the oonaty. of tho vote caat therein for members or the conven tion and for the district member* of the same ; and the proooedlnn of the return judges of the *eid city of Philadelphia, and of the aeveral counties of the Com monwealth, in the making ol their return* ihail be the Mine a* thoee preecribed tor return judge* in the cat* of an aloction for Qovernor, except that return* Iran*milted to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, •hall be addressed to that oflcer alone ami OOltotheSrweV-.-e^^^ Chffngff in tko Mannar uf Voting. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the aeveral countle* of tilia Commonwealth, approved Starch 80th, 1860 : . 8a 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and lloti*e of Representative* of th* Common wealth of Pennsylvania in general A*em bly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the several ooaaties of thl* Commonwealth, at all general township, Borough and special election*, ere hereby hereafter required to vote by tickets, writ ten or printed, or partly printed and part ly written, aeverafly classified, a* follows : Ono ticket shall embrace the name of all Stute officers voted for, labelled, "State," ono ticket shall embrace theoamo of county officer! voted for, including office of Sena tor, member and members, of Assembly, if voted for, and be labelled "County," one ticket shall embrace the nameef all Town ship officers voted for, end he labelled, "Township:" one ticket shall embrace the name* of all Borough officer* voted for. and be labelled, "Borough 5" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes *O-There will he no "Borough" "Town ship" tickets voted at the general eleo tion.ff^ Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 7®th section or the act the judge of dis tricts shall respectively take charge of the certi Scales or return of the election or their respective districts, produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bcllefonte, on the third day after the eleo tion, being for the preMnt year, on Friday the eleventh day of October next, at 2 o'- clock P.|M.. then and there to do and per form those duties required by law of said judgea. Also, that when a Judge, by sick ness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend Mid meeting of judges, then the certificate or return shall he taken eharge of by one of the inspectors, or clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties of Mid judge un-| able to attend. , , . , Given under my hand and seal, at iny office, In Bellefonte, this 4th day of Sept. In tho yetr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, andjin the ninety.alxth year of tho Independence (if (he United BWfffi, D w WOODRING, ttoer iff of Contra county. TJTSTRAY,— -Thirty-lour ,heop belong . Jp Ing to tha undersigned, etrayed from r bupretnLa*, about Ibur week* ago. They . ar all marked on lha left ear, which is tin pad alTin a helf-clrole ; one carries a bell, and one la black, l'ereone giving Infurma '' lion eflha whereabout* ofthmo .htxp, will be duly rewarded (br their trouble. CIIK UINOKKICU. I ao aug St Linden Hall. | l'n. | THK ONI.T PLACE TO BUT good ItootN iy SllOt'H. Bt'KNHIDK A THOMAS Have just received 50 caeca of Hoots sod Shoe#. IIUHNHIDK A THOMAS Hell the cheapest aud beat Boot* end Shoes. BUKNSIDK A THOMAS Are tha only onea in Centre 00. that bars Laater Hro'a A Co., Hoots A Shoos. Lester Bros A Co., Boots and Hhoas art warranted. BUKNHIDK A THOMAS Hell them at (.'ash prioas. BI'RNBIDKA THOMAS Boots and Bhoes naver leak or crack. BUKNBIDKA THOMAS Boots and Bhoes always give satisfac tion Thousands in this oounty and out of it hava triad those Boots A Hhoaa. They hava been tested and tried for 15 years and always hava given Extra satisfaction. If you want to aava doctor bills buy your Boots and Bhoes from Burn side | A Thomas. You can buy the beat articles of To bacoo and cigars n* half price at Burnsides 4 Thomas. Tha reason you can get such bargains at Burnsidt A Thomas, tbey sell for CASH. julylfUf. BOSTON I Boot 4 Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With Ntw Goods 4 Now Prices! Havtag determined to engag. in bualnaa., y ti>r, place, we have opened up in i NO. & BINHN ARCADE. BELLEFONTE, PA., the large*. moat complete and cheapest .lock of BOOTS, BHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERB, AC., * that ha. aer been opened up in IhU part of the Slata At our More yon can Cod in the Boot and Bhoe Una Anything /© from the ine*t beot to the cheapest dip per, aad we know if you once call aad EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICKS. you will concede that it b to your interact to purchaee tMBI u*. HrLTSATCHKLLKR A 00. i July IMf JMPORTANT TO FARMER*! WK OFFER FOR SALE lb fallowing liatof UNEXCEPTIONABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILIZERS: PURR GROUND RONE. PURR BON'S FLOUR. SfPKR -PHOSPHATE, BONE DUST. AND ANIMAL COMPOST. 7Vy are the Great Generator > and Xovrukert of CORN, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT, gn4 other cr.pt. BEING QlftCK, PERMANENT. ECONOMICAL It Save* Labor 1 It Prevent* Weed* t It Increateelhe Yield I It Re* to re* the Land ! SHORTLIDGK A CO.. i luljr 19 2m. Bellatonle, Centre Co. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Neil door to Wibon A U*rd ware alore, Allegheny St., BRLLEFONTE, FA., R. F. Rankin & Co., (Successors to Linn A Wilacg) I* AKD MEVICISSS, CHEMICALS. PAINTS OILS. DYK HTUPfH, VARNISHRB, BRI SH IS. FKKFI'MKRY. NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. for medicinal purpose*. SHOULDER BRACER TRUSSES A * iMwy AVso, Ohodoe CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually hept in a first class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. tf.jjune R. F.RANKIN ACQ viw UARDWARESTORKI • J. AJ. HARRIS, NO. ft, BROCKKRHOFF ROW A new and ooinplelo Hardware Store hai Soon opened by tho undersigned in Brook nrhofT* now building— wharotheyar* pre parod to toll nil kind* ofßuildingnndlloutt Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Stool, Nail*. Buggy wheel* in **tU, ChampionClotbe* Wringer, Mill Saw*. Circular and Hanf daw*,Tannon Saw*, W ebb Saw*, IceCreaar Frooxon, Bath Tub*, Clothe* Hack*, a ful, kasortment of Glaa* and Mirror Plate of al | •I*#*, Picture Frame*, Wheelbarrows, Lamp*, Coal Oil Lamp*. Belting, Spoke*. F*llo**,andHub*, Plow*,Cultivator*. Coin Plow*. Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards aad Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shov els, Spade* and Fork*, Lock*, Hinge* Screw*, Sash Spring*, Hor*a-Bho**, Nail* Norway Bod*. Oil*. Lard, Lubricating, Coal, Unseed /Tanner*. Anvil*, Vice*. Bel low*, Screw Plate*, Blacksmith* Tool*, Factory Bolls, House Bell*, Dinner Bell*, Gong Bella Tea Bell*, Grindstone*. Oarpen tar Tools, Fruit Jar* andOan*,Paint*,Oil*, Mir"" " STh Asm. THE LOGAN CEMENT CO.. laaulhcturer* efand Dealer* IN guptßtoncKiasH?. The Cement i* of the very Beat Quality, guaranteed to be Superior to any in the State. All order* sent by mall *hould be addrss- W. P. M'Mamo*, Agent. P. 0. Bo*. I#, Bellefonte, Centre Co. Pa. 96 July tf. BKLLKFONTKM AUKKTB. OorwUxl I)* C. I'. K < U . Itvo 16.......C0in 00 ....Ost* 40 Hurley AO 70 OI 7renr pound (H Hultr r 'ill Kxf. 'JI Plaster per ton sl4 Tallow M Baron 8 Ham 12 LICWIBTOWN MAItKKTS White wbaat I,7ft .K. I whist I,Oft. ... liyt 80 .....Corn 80 OataftA Barley doverl 4,fio Tlmothjraood, 800 Hall 2 60 per a k Baron 10r......11 a 111 Id Hiittn 20... K 16 Waaler 0 ftO ÜBfl *rm it un ir Ml Mil, km, louli and Laseaest. v BUV IT I TRY IT! ai)d sgus, • Pis Curr 0/, Far . . . Use Prig Cure ml Far NskalfU, . . . . Um Psiij Cujj#oi). Far FrvXSora,. . . . Use Paig Cjw* Oil For CholAljorbuf, . Ui* Piip jCrs Oil. Far SprainiV .... Uaa Oil, For HetiLchaV ... Uaa Cura Oil. For Brviaaa, ,\. . . Um JKIG Cura Oil , Far Corni and B UjyPsig Cura Oil i Far injf Sara, . .\.Mis Paig Cura Oil For 4oj Unjanri! .Vrl'se Paiq Cura Oil j Eraai bnyi^utun*, AaS w ctalUaf* >*W\. prudi*.* It* 1 cm ui tyui'i t j tm.jk.rn JLmxy IIVAHT. Id kr PilNydDlß OIL T\. a* oitw. br (iflftlilT IT TO OBIE. HNM aa—ni \t **' • wll f lea auewMied, m*4. n.m x ftp VeJeM llfle, Ht* ami lumi, f ud la data auul ml* k> urn X. NN by all tntpm ud ItmJat* in Wrj.V. riK'R. no I KXTN. UCCLURE 4 EATON, PRM ITM, M.-*4ib. Pa told wholesale snd retail by F. P. tlrwn. Just Arrived. Just Arrived. Call and See Call and See WOLFS Magnificent Stock of New Goods. Come ami gel Bar gains. Assortment full and complete. Dry Good., Groceries, No tion., Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, and thou.ntui. of other articles A. SUSSALiN LEATHER A SHOE FINDING. to lower room, No. I. Buh block, when he keep, on hand n Mock of WHITE and RED LEA THER and UARSE&s. Kips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLI). Trunks and \ a Uses OK ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kind, bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed 'nlway* bought and on hand?. WHEAT ai>4 OATS *|mcl.lly bought ntid tlx high oat Cub price paid.' Go to SuMman , there you ran buy cheaper than ehewhero. everybody know., who ever doalt with him. He lot no one off without a good bargain Next door to SuMman'e la the cheap dry food* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim •r. apAtf. ADAM HIID, PAINTER, 8* offer* his service* to the citiaone of MtfHin Centre and adjoining counties, in H*nnr, hign IUHI Onutioititfiii Painting. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ab, Mahopu ny, Ac. Platn and Fancy Panerhanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All fine work donu fc.- other painter*. June 7 J, JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BAN KERN. Mtt-LOCtxi, CKSTRK CO., Pa. Receive Deposit* and allow interest. Discount Notes. I Make Collections. Issue Eastern Exchange. And a general Hanking limine** done. JOHN C. MOTZ, A WUTIR, PitKMnanr. • Cashier. marlUlf^ a 1kok. J- T. Lkk PECK A LEE'S New I Coach Manufactory • CENTRE 11 ALL, PA. Tho undcraigncd havo opened a now es tablishment, at thoir now hoj>* t for the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIUMH AVD SLKUH, PLAIN ANP FAKCT of every description . All vehicles manufactured by them are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. , They use none but the best material, and [employ the most skillful workmen. Hence tney flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a dlstanee'promptly attcnu -1 ed to. > Come and examino our work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, , AH kinds of Repariug dono. 2*ug.y. PECK & LEE. RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, \ U)CK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Kyudsr's Music Store desires toclI the aUouiioA of the people of Centre oouaiy, to the AM* that tbey x Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instruments ot Ryndcr s Music Store. We on selling " Double Heed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O, '.superior iu touo aud finish, to those that are hawked and peddled throughont the country at $175 to $300.) These we warraut for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to oall your attention to the following instruments, sold la Peaanenlley this year, winch yon, would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. 8. a WOLF. Ryoder Organ..... ......... $225,00 WM.GALHHAITH, HynderOrgan 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ $875.00 PETER BCHRECK, Ryoder Organ _ 140.00 AARONBBOBG. , WM. ETTINGER, Ryoder Organ „ $240.00 BOALBBURG. • MIBB E. E. H U NTER, Melodion SiaOJXQ ID a few weeks we will call attentioo to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. Ju short by writing n letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instrument*— YOII Can Have From S4O to S6O on an Organ. Address, It V.YDEirS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Ph. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! O* D* KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PEMMA,' l now prepared, at the Old Stand cm BWhop Street, to sell X)Jfy CiOODs> SfiDO£/i]£Sao*t, CEDAR AND WILLOW WA RE, AC., AC, at greatly reduced price*. He a also prepared to purchase ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOE WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH Pl'KCn ASEES WILL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS THERE apr.lwtf. C. D KELLER I. C.ti^fcenheimer. iy KW ARRANGEMENT I > Isaac Gvoanmuc**, having purchased the cutira stock of the Isle tirm Of Suaaman A Guggouheitnor, ei oept the Leather audSboe-fiiidinga, ha* filled up his thelvea with a lot of HfUNKII) SKW OOODS, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DIitJHS OOODS, OROt KKItS, PROVISIONS, ' BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all hia old customers, and to welcome all new one* who roav favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe in say ing that he cau please the most fastidi ous Call and sec. ISAAC OUOOKNHEIMKR P. S.—Mr. Suasman still continues to deal in LEATHER AND SHOK-FIXDINUS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SRKIW. iu tne old room, where he may alway be found. 12ap.tf. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL—Wilkesharre Coal. Chestnut Stove, KM, fbrnaceand foundry, Coal—ofb.wt quality, at the low est prices. Customers will please note that our coal is housed un der commodious sheds. LlME—Woodorcual-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Milosburg. POWOKR.—Having received the agency for Du Punt's Powder AT WHOLKSALK, we shall he pleased to reccivo orders from the trade. Office and yard near south ond of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bcllefonte, Pa nv BHOBTLIDGK * 00. BUTTS HOUSE Dellkpontk, PA. J. 11. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reasonable. 19apr, tf. kS'TIl A L HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. tmf2l ly WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. H. ft. SMITH, of Putter* Mills. NEW GOODS! We would matt rsspeCtfhlly i"front Us friend*. cu>turner*, wed Ute public gener ally, last he hat taken pnn—inn mt Thompson'* old quarter*, wkiefc hare heart remodeled and improved, and is now pre pared to accommodate all who ma/ favor him by calling. NEW GOODS! lie l.**Ju*' one of the r 00 ** of all kind* of Merchandise evwi urou/rht to Centre county, which ho latead to **fl ain uh Agurw* a* will make Uaaoh led (or all per*on* to porch POP. Faailio laving la wintor tupplia* of Groeetto* liry Goods. Ac., should not fail to gtor him a call, at ho feel* eoofldent hit prW and tuporior quality of good* will amplv taliafy all. Hwatock of GROCERIES O. n*i#u of Coffee* of the boat quality, Tea*. Sugar* of all kind*, MolaaaaaJ Ftoa, Salt. Chooao, Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provtoteas, Flour and Food, Ac., Ac, Oar atoek f DRYQOODB i- large and varied, aad we will juat say can tupply any article la that line, with out enumerating. HEADYM ADECLOTHINQ a large atock of ready-made Cloth lay M Men and Roy*' wear, which wa will dbpeae of at Yery tntll MTtnot oi 000. Boob and Shoe*, BaU aad OaM, B4-< ware, Queeaaware, Wood aad willow Ware, Notion*, FanccUSod*,Oarpeta, Oil cloth*, "Wall Paper*, Window Shade*, Ac., 53y, i fyiljj