g- . ■" FEKDKTTRTZ „WiMr. Centre Hall, Pa., Sept 20,'72 TIRMS.—The RaroaTaa is publish weeklv at $2 Ph,\\m ro ceivo the lUroHTKK one year free. For President HORACE GREELEY. For Yico Prcsideut B. GRATZ BROWN. Electors. UKATOUiL Kdgar Cowan, of Westmoreland. George W. Skinner, of Franklin. atcraasasTATtvt. Setden Marvin, of Erie. John S. Miller, of Huntingdon. S. Gross Fry, of Philadelphia. Disfrsefs. 1 Thorn. J. Barger. 13 D. Lowenberg. 2S. D. Anderson. 14 J. M'Knight. 8 John Moffat. 15 Henry \\ elah. 4 Geo. R. Berrell. 14 Hen. J. Stable, f, Not agreed upon. IT R. W. Christie, ft Isaiah B. Houpt IS \\'m. F. Logan. *" Samuel A. Oyer. 10 Rassela* Brown, "s Jesse G. Uawley. A) F. M. Robinson. 9 H. B. Swarr. 21 J. R. Molten. 10 B. ReiUy. 22 T. H. Stevenson. 11 John Kunkle. 125 John B. Bard. 12 P. W. Gunster. |24 Geo. W. Miller For Governor —Chas* R, BCCKALKW. Supreme Judge —JAMES THOMPSON. Auditor General —\\ M. HAKTLKY. ibugreMmen at Large: Jas. 11. Hopkins | Rich'd. Vaux |H. R. Wright Delegc.tr* at Large to Oynstitntutttl t'f vent ion : Jeremiah S. Black, (. \V. WISHUATJ, Wrn. Higler, Wm. . llaet, Wm. U. Smith. T. K. Gowan John 11. Campbell, S. H. Reynolds, James KllU, S. C. T. Dxld. George M. Dallas, K. A. Lamberton. A. A. Purman, Wm. LCorbett. Congress —HENRY SHERWOOD. Constitutional Delegates, JOHN M. BAILEY, of Huntingdon. ANDREW REED, of MitHiu. Assembly—JOHN H. OR VIS. Prothonotary—AAEON WILLIAMS. Register—JOHN H MORRISON. Recorder—lSßAEL J. GRENOBLE. Sheriff—BENJ. F. SHAFEIt. Commissitsner— AUSTIN HINTON. Auditor-JOHN SMITH. Coroner —P. S. FISHER. " The 0 Million Steal has always met with bitter opposition from Jno. H. Orvis, hence he can bo relied upon to oppose the measure, with all his ability, as a member of the House. Mr. Orvis is pledged to oppose taking of the 9 million from the sink ing fund. Taxpayers bear this in iniud, and v ote for Mr. Orvis. Whew! Tho Bellefonte Republican is dishing up an old, spoiled stew, and thinks to scare votes against Or vis on the Library Bill, when evc •rybody knows that Mr. Orvis does not care whether there is a law libra ry or not, having repeatedly declared that if the people wished it they might have it, if not, not. That old stew didn't worb _before, and a rehash will be of leas account now aince the peo ple understand that matter so well. Don't Cut. Democrats don't be led into cutting Benj. Shafer by radical falsehoods and triks. There is not a worthier man upon our ticket, or one so deserv ing every democratic vote as well as' * the vote of every other honest man. The Nine Million. The nine million steal is a radical measure to tob the sinking fand of its securities. Mr. Orvis is the known enemy of the 9 million steal an i is therefore the proper man to vote for ' for Assembly. John H. Orris. Who stood by the democratic parly in time of trial, and raised his power- 1 ful voice in behalf of her imperish able principles, and exposed the wick edness of radicalism and tore their sophistries to shrcads in this county ? j It was John If. Orvis. Democrat-,. stand by Jno. H. Orvis now, as oar nominee for the Legislature. He de serves your wannest support. The democracy of Centre county owe Mr. I Orvis a debt of gratitude for his fear less defense of its principles iu times past. Henry Sherwood. What can the moet bitter radical 1 say against Hon. Henry Sherwood, who has been nominated for re-elec tion to Congress? All admit, that he was an honest and faithful represen- i tative. Then why not re-elect him, 1 when we discover that we have an honest and reliable man ? ( Mr. Sherwood's name is not connect ed with the Washington ring. He i has not been found associated with the ' plunderers. He has stood by the true ' interests of his constituents and the ' people in general. Then, honest voters of the 18th di- - trict, why not re-elect him. Look ut - his record. The radical press and 1 speakers have not yet found a bad vote there ; if be bad not been a true ; and faithful servant, his errors would J have been pointed out long ago. J There is not even a small one they can - find which to magnify. Then, honest voters, go for Henry : Sherwood, in October. You know what he iß—bis opponent, Mr. Ross, i- s untried, and therefore you must take ' him with doubts. Go for Sherwood, and show your up- * preciation of a good, tried, and faith- ] ful servant. 1 • ♦ ♦ Benj. Shafer. The JBellefonte Republican is giv< u to ridiculing Benj. Shafer. Mr. Shafer is a better man, ten times, than theed- J, itor of tho Republican, and will get i the support of every democrat and t! honest republican. Votes cannot be il made for Levi Miller by abusing Bon r; Shafer; Mr. Shafer is too well known t to the people, and a man of better h character, and better qualified for the office of sheriff ia not to be found. 1 b "Deai* Wrkes." ' Dear Yerkes," is the manner in w lioh llartranft add re. Ed Yerkes, when they wore in cahoot, speculating with the state fundi-, until "dear Yer k<" got iulo the penitentiary, while I inrtranft, just as guilty was nomina- I ted for governor by the rnda. Addition, Division and Silence. K ruble and llartranft had Evans rorom mended to settle the state clftints, because he understands "addi ton division and silence." Addition was to add up at the rate <>f ten per cent, to the amount of sev eral hundred thousand dollars, of which the statu was robbed. "Division," meant tho division of this plunder among II art ran ft, Canto rou and Kenihlo, and "Silence" meant that never a word would be said about the gigantic (steal. The ft Million The 0 million scheme is oue of Ha; trauft's schemes to rob the sinking fund f i the benefit of railroad corpo rnti us.' liuckalevf opposed it all along in the senate, and will veto the bill if pa- d. llartranft of course would sign it "Takes the Starcl Bight Gut." '■" lakes the Starch right out," is what llartramt wrote to Calhoun, alien the latter operated in oil with state funds, furnished by Hartranft, and when some of their schemes of speculation were declared illegal by the attorney general—which "took the starch right out." Al'DlToa-GjEVXKAL sOt'EICX, HAKRISIU so, March 9, 1870. 1 ! KUI YKKR: Buy 'AS SOON • P-Mi tle 100 >luires of Oil Oivk and Allegheny \ ■ ) Railroad, and then have my ac count. or rather hn*e an extract isade from my recount, so that 1 can see the exact loss i have sustained on Oil Creek. Let mehuvc them as soon s you can conveni ently. The Alt uy-lh'ii. ha* given a deeis iii .'.j -, >( ai- * trU xent on Oil (rrck, trhir f rli - t/. f-lure A right oaf. 1 don't know whnt to ,AY about Oil Creek M * fu ture inviSUuent I think the chances are that it wiil sjo uji ; but everything else ii dnHping, but little else can DO cxyiocted froi i Oil C reek. What do yon think of gold ? Yours, J. F liiKTtuor This $8,700 was pension money he longing to widows and orphans of sol diers who lost their lives on the bat tle licld. Hartranft took the money lor his own private speculation, with holding it all the while from the widows. TUE CALUOL'.V LETTER. Auditor General"* Office. Harritburg, December 21, 1871.—Dear l'arkes! Cal houn telegraphed to me to-day (or wonev ind had to give a chock for $8,7000. which j be will present to you to-morrow ('J2d|. I car.not avoid this. 1 met Mackey here on Monday. He went west in the afternoon, and will net return until Monday. I did not like to ak him again, but I did not ] think Calhoun would want any money o ! soon. I will sco you oo Saturday, and whatever you want 1 will do. I will meet | Mackev here on Monday, and whatever is 1 necessary I will ask hiin to do. J. F. HARTRAXFT. P. S.—Will lift Calhoun's check on Sat urday, and giro you certificate of deposit ! to that amount. J, H. F. j Will They Speak. Day goes by after day, and we have no word of explanation from the meu whoso names stand recorded as bribe takers. as hucksters of votes, as dishon est and dishonorable public servants, in the following list of persons whom Mr. Oakes Ames, member of Congress and Director of the Credit Mobilier of America, avers that he bought up to secure the passage through Congress of such measures as he wished made law: Share*. | Blaine, of Maine ] 3,000 Patterson, of New Hampshire... 3,0W 1 Wilson, Massachusetts 2,000 ' Painter (Rep** for Quigley 3,000 S. Colfax, Speaker 2,000 | Schofield and Kcllcy, Pa., each 2,000 Eliot Massachusetts 3,000 Dawes, Massachusetts 2,000 ; Fowler, Tennessee 2,000 Boutwell, Massachusetts 2,000 Bingham and Garfield, (>., each 2,000 Indorsed: Oakes Ames, Jan., 30,1868. This list, be it remembered, was drawn up by a republican member of ! Congress from Massachussetts. 11 had no political intent. "It meant busi necs," only, it comes to the public eye now ouly through a lawsuit be tween one of the capitalists of the Credit Mobilier, Colouel McCorah, and the Credit Mobiler. It is only the doorway of the cave of the Forty Thieves, too, not tho whole cave. But it i 3 open, and the whole cave will be explored. Meanwhile, before the torches are carried in, Will these men speak ? They are charged by this list with dishonor and dishonesty. Their si lence is convicting them. One of these men is a candidate for the high office of Vice-President of the United States, Henry Wilson, of Massachu setts, convicted already by your own words of equivocation and'false witness you uow stand charged by Oakes Ames, a man of your own State and your own party, with bribery and cor ruption ! Will you plead guilty to the charge'! Another of these men is the actual Secretary of the Treasury. Under a President whose own hands and life were pure he would a week ago have been called to choose between disprov ing the accusation now ihsiined upon hint and resigning his coutrol of Jbe national purse. Geo. S. Boutwell, of Mussachu settes convicted already by your own acts of deserting your official duties to engineer the re-election of your chief, you now stand charged by Gffkes Ames, a man of your own State and your own party, with bribery and cor ruption ! Will you plead guilty to the charge ? After you, the rest.— World. n —.— The Titusville Courier truly re marks that Ilartranft lobbied for the nino million bill, Harrison Allen vo ted lbr it, the Cameron ring, including the Hnrrisburg Tcllegraph, supported it. Yet the ring champions of Hart ranftnow have tho brassiness of check to assert that tho nino million bill will !>c revived by Mr. liuckalew's election. £uch recklessness indicates cousidera jdej>anic in the camp of the ring. llart muff UrlbliiK Yorkos with a Promise of Pardon to Declare Ills Affidavits Forgeries. A Philadelphia correspondent of the World Myi the HnrtmniYCniner on managers, becoming necessarily alarmed in regard to the overwhelm* ing defeat in October of their guber natorial candidate, have been n-rious lv considering what is the best course to break the demoralising cflcet of the Ycrkcs affidavit, which charged that "on the 10th day of December, 1870, he (Y'erkcs) did pay to John F. Ilart raufl $2,700 as his share of the profit* arising from the sale of State loaus to the Sinking Fund Commissioners." The result of the deliberation was that it was ordered that the affidavits must be pronounced forgeries, ainPiu order to make the thing work smoothly it also became necessary to seal the lijw of Y'erkcs a hermetically as his cor pus is "bottled up" in the cemented cells of Cherry Hill. Ycrkee was vis ited iu his prison cell now undergoing u two years' impris onment for dealing with the public fuuds of the city precisely as he dealt with the ftinds of the Stale), and was ltd to belitve that all fttrthcr hope of pardon from Geary must he abandon* c*l, and lhat as Buckalew had public ly declared himself hostile to opeuing the prisou doors of felons, his only hope was in the election of liurtrunft who, th-y stated to Y'erkcs, would be elected by 25,000 majority. He was further informed that if he would by implication lead the public to believe that be never had such deal ings with Hartranft, as alleged, or de ov that be ever made the allegation credited to him, his pardon would cer taiuly be granted within ten days from the date of liartranfl's inauguration as Governor of the Commonwealth. As drowning men catch at straws, it is scarcely doubted that this last hope of sucpor held out was eagerly clutch ed by Y'erkes, with ii much earnest ness that the only ring journal iu the citv was emboldened to come out iu dcuial of the affidavits, and to openly proci:::{ them a forgeries. As boom erangs had to b* abandoned because they did more mischief btpkvards than otherwise, so the last invention of the Mackey-llurtraufl managers w*ll return to plauge the inventors. Harlratift luterroiratories One of tin) WJft curious features of the political couthct cf thi Jay of ours is that, iu u local canvass in the neighboring state of Pennsylvania, the prass of New York is steadily and resolutely lalxoiug iu the cause of re form, while the local republican press of Penusvlvauia's capital, with a sin gle exception, has not a word to say. Yet even io this abstinence there is a marked distinction. Take for exam ple the administration organs iu Phil adelphia. There is there, as every where, reputable aJ d'sreputable journalism. We, of course, have *lO j idea of specifying, but assume this fact. Disreputable, uuintluential journalism sustains Jlnrtraufl and his accomplices in all their deeds of wrong, and decs it boldlr. Th* l P° r ' lion of the press which is rcsnecUblo,l professes what may be termed federal allegiance, adhesion to the administra tion, and is disiucliued to do anything whi -h may seem to thwart its views ; j givea a shame-faccd, half-hearted sup port to the Hartranlt cause, and, de fending it ou one really immaterial! point, passes over all that is vulncra-; hie, and conceals the actual sore which j is so foully purulent. Take for exam pie what may be termed the leading ■ business journal of Philadelphia, the North American, for which, from long and friendly sympathy, we can say no word but of respect. In its columns, all that is rcfered to iu defense is tho relatively mild swiudlc of the Evaus war claim, but not a word al>out the i Ycrkes combination. The Evans case, being yet involved in mystery, j admits of a timid advocacy, although : tho fact is very patent that in it Hart-1 ranft refused to give up the vouchers ! - ■ out of which tbe fraud grow (if fraud * there be) until byway oi loan be re ■ ceived from Evans aome $7,000 or ): $7,-">00, which was repaid. It has an ) ugly look, but is not so very bad that 11 tto Jforth American cannot make > some sort of apology for it. Not ts> >; the "Yerkes-liartranft-Mnckejr' case. I j That is too bad and to plain sophistry, | I and hence on this tiie North Ancri-j i 1 can, obeying its instincts of decorum, i is as silent as the grave. It won't in- ! II suit its respectable readers by a de i fense mi what is indefensible, and heuce, on this head, is dumb. Now it occurs to us that such au abnegation ' of duty is hardly reconcilable with I either strict morality or with what is ' due to the graat business interests which such a journal justly claims to represent. Philadelphia cannot af ford to endure the tyrany of notorious ly dishonest ineu at Ilnrrisburg, with no other compensation than the feeble 1 rays of favor which a federal adminis tration is supposed to shed on it. We claim for our community—we mean our busiucss community —no special \ moral prc-cminencc, but it is too wise ly selfish to fall into nn error like this. Sure are we that while it would be ut- - terly impossible that speh a certified , malfeasor as Hartranft could be nomi- < natcd as governor of New York by 1 any party; yet if he were, there would , be universal revolt among the business i incn of the metropolis, und no newspa- j per, however influential or heretofore , respectable, would venture to elude or I defy it. In such uu omenjency, help 1 and knowldego frotn n distance would i! not, as in Philadelphia, be needed. < Deeply interested as we confess our- ' selves to bo in tho great cause of poli- j tical pud economical reform every- i where, and uowhere more so that in a * community where we boast of many j friends, we now venture ou a rtopyatic t experiment in politics, and address to ' The Philadelphia North American, ' and through it to the men of business ( it represents, a few precise intcrrogato- ' riee, pledging ourselves to publish any J categorical answer uud fjtoro any re* t sponsible quarter, may be given, [for t facility of reference, we number tho [ questions of our catechism. t J. Is the practice of the Mackey t 1 HariiauA ring legitimate of leadiug ' the cast) assets of the treasury — c umouuting to millions—Jx) unknown e bankers and brokers, some of whom," are bankrupt, and one of whom is a ,'j convict? S 2 Do men of business —the faithful executors of public and private trusts n —approve of tho nudifnr general and f< state treasurer purchasing state socuri- j) ( ties at a depreciation and selling them to the sinking fund at nil advance, w they and their broker sharing the dif- b fcrenoe as their profits ? y 3 Did the state treasurer, immedi- m ately before his election tho scconp iiuo, borrow for hi* election the sec- | >ud lime, borrow lor his private usei rum olio of tho stale ihqiositorieH s2o,' )00, nnd uftcrwanl repay it by N treas- 1 iry draft on tlio public funds? If yen, ' s this approved of? I 4 Is il not ti badge ol fraud tlml till ( :he account* between the broker (eluctf! ( aouvict) and the liltaucial otliccrs of the statu were kept either in fictitious ' Denies or, whet if equivalent, in re- i veined initials? 5 U it consistent with the proper discharge ot duty for accounting otli oers with small *alarii* to speculate to enormous amounts in slock* during their whole term of ofliue —Maekey to the eiuount of $140,000 in two month* end llartranft of SOMI,OOO in lese than two veers? 0 Is it part of the fuuetion of a Ouu- Iroller or auditor general to use ofli cud information for eudi of private gain—to claim taxation on corporate capital ui oruer to depress the slock, end, that failing, to speculate on a rise, as llartranft did iu the case ofthe Oil Creek inilroad? 7 Was or nn- not the fraud on the city treasury of which Mercer aud Yerkes have been convicted facilita ted, if not promoted, by the counte nance given by tho state authorities 7 and did it not result iu deficit iu the statu treasury which, if at all, was made up from outside resources? 8 Oid n d Maekey aud llartranft recommend the pardon of i hnrles 1. Yerket, leaving tho victim of Manor without iuterce-sion ? and has not the pardon thus far been refused, while as so?sius of ri venue collectors have been discharged wilaout stint ? 9 Is not the refusal of the govern or to pardon these nurties a concession to an aroused public opiuiuu, which condemns the whole transaction and all the parties to it — principal* and ac cessories—those convicted and those at liberty ? 10 Will not the election of John F. HartrauA as a governor of Pcnneylva oia be regarded as au approval of these acts of w roug, and bo palpably injurious to tho crednt and character ol tho state f 11 Iu couelusiou, if these questions there is an assumption of any matter of fact which either doca not exist or is overstated, the respondents are lagg ed to point it out. To make a full uud frauk answer to these preci.e interrogatories, we now summon the honest republican# Peuusylvsuia. Standing mute will be very jwrilous!—N- Y. Tribune. Why was 11 art ran ft left out of tLe peuiieptiary nud "Dear Ycrkca" put in—the first having gpilf tbap the latter ? Wo should like to know, Why should "Dear Yerkes" be put iu limbo aud llartranft iu the govern or's chair 7 Wo should like to ki.ow, ♦ ♦ ——■ TliJ (ioueyu Court of Arbitration ruet at half-past twelve ou 14th, whip Count Bclop'is, President of the Court, formally announced that tho sum awardid to the United States was sls - in gold. Count Sclopis was nppiaujed wiicu he concluded, and at the adjournuient of the fJourr twenty two guns were fired in honor of tl-$ closing of their labors. According to the treaty tbo amount in payable iu Washington withiu one year frotn the date of the award. The Loudou i iiutc. u win cwu | Dent to |v thil suru'fb improve th. ■ law of the nation*." *®.GO AM) HEAR ex-OOV. CUR FIRST PUBLIC D KULAK A TION IK FAVOR OF GUEkLK* * BUUKALEW, At the Courthouse on Met urday cvening, 2m. letters From India CENTRE HALL AUR/YAR JyETTRB No, V, No one who is at nt! arquaiaL-J pit! ' English history, cn help but feel a aiusl absorbing int*rol in the wild. weird histo ry of tho Tower of London. It is a plc< fraught with horror, and oderou* ofblooJ and dealt,. J retjiember that when a boti at home, I spent the tong winWT oyeningi pouring over it* Moody mwiftU, lii#l k strange undefined feeling of leer us.sd tu creep over me oven in the midst of the en tire ramilv. And the loeling had nut al together "left me when on that dismal, tnurky morning, I walked dywn over Tow er Hill, and th.- hoary walU o( tho grim old forlres.- ro-j before me. Dark shad ow! of tho past enshroud that gloomy fab ric. Within those walls scene# hava bee:, enacted whose bare recital fill the haart with gw,|-aue us to look fifrtively around AS if gome ccret danger threatened u*. ' Its history dates back to Wie U;ne'of th yisifiisftfi ftnauc*i; ilit Pf r hiUj Towcr.haviiigbejin erected by William iho Conqueror. The warlike Hajens though vanquished by the irrei*lablo jower pf the Conqueror, still exhibited such irreconeil. able hostility to his iron rule, that hie poli cy led fhim to provide some stronghold adapted at once to shelter himself and to awe Uie rebellious. The maasivegianduer of tho strucUrc e.eutcd by the invincible old Merman nt:- J L w,JI to accomplish theso ends. ' On entering the visitor is taken charge of bv an old veteran dressad in very quaint livery of a bv gone age. who conducts yau through tbc 'interior and point* out and ex plains the different obiocU of interest. It is said thai iLpae guides or wardens were anciently tho idnte of the constable of the Power, employed by hilti jk VSfch the prisoners and guard tho feats* ;| but through the influence of the good Duke of Somerset, as a reward for their kiudr.es, to him, whilst a prisoner in the Tower, tboy wro appointed eitraor dinary yeomen of the guard and thgy have ever since worn the livery of thai body whicli wns instituted by llenry V 11. Tho honor of tho appointment is generally be stowed on veterans who hgve distinguished themselves in their country's ssrvipe. Guided by tho old son o< Mars, you thread your way through tho gloomy old pile. One oftlio first apartments into which vou aro conducted is known as "Rueen Elizabeth's Armory." It is filled with ar mor worn during the period of her reign. On one side ofthe room is a doorway com municating with a cell ten feot by eight and febeivjng no light hut from the nar row entrance. That Utile all you arc told, was br twelve yoaVs the pr>>>n of Sir Walter Kaloigh and that bore bo w)fite his History oftlio World. From out that narrow aperture, thon, there has flashed a light that has shono around tho cilcloof the sun, and that shall continue to Maze and glow, when the bloody tyrant, who, though he knew it not, placed the crown of martyrdqip upon the brow or Raleigh, shall have sunk into tne eternal oblivion ihnl hu merited. I groped fny; w*y into the damp, unwholesome dungeon reverent! v with -something Pf !-'• reeling with which I havo stood at the re puted sepulcbcr ol that divine martyr, by whose martyrdom, all martyrdom like Ibis is sanctified. In the centro of the room is a stand with various instru liiehU oi torture. Terrible things tbey ire. I fail |Z>uttdcraMnd tho tasto which I'urades theso horrib!/"RV**c,Uvc Ir.stru nents of infernal cruelty tu tM 'Piwlio raze. Hotter sink thoni in a hundred fathom- of water, and forget If wo eat), for he honor of our race, that thoie evor were apings bearing tho divine image capable if using tb'-rn. Here also is tho original icadTfig ajre ami block* with the marks of hp axe in it. f)nc • the most i;:t'-resting >laco-mournfully mt'oraitiiig, 1 mean, is ho Boautfhuinp Tower- Hero, oh count ►fits greater security probably, wpro in carcerated tho most important statu prison-, irs. The walls are covered with names ijid devices cut into the hard rock by for- Ducr prisoners. probably to beguile the to liuin ofthcir Jo.ig confinement. Oyer tho , ire-place is llib' fojiowi/ig inscription : , 'The inure suffering tof .Ohrlst ffi (Jus. ( rorld, the mora gi ory yyjth (JUrfat jn lliti i ext." Arundolf JunoSfif, I&B7, Thispn- , ortunate nobleman was Philip ifowsfJ, , on of the Duke of Norfolk who was bo- < cadcd for aspiring to marry Mary, Ouoen j f Hcots. Near it is the wordlANK, , hii'h is believed to be tho royal title of , >ady Jane Orcy. ft Is supposed that it t us tho husband of L*(Jy Jane, l*ord , uildford Dudley, who thus tfi&eij jhe [ atno so sacred to him. ° L (Letter V. continued next week.) tftiMMTiilK. Nlnuil l3 Yonr Ticket.! r m Our iioiuimm fr the October el#o- *•' ion ttro all men worthy tlio tuppon fnn honiHit, ('hrUliiß people. From tuckalew Mown to the taut tiituie, here in not u man upon whoaa char "'j ieUr a stain can UJ found. IK mo- l 'rata, wo are proud of itudijtoblo touiiuwa. **' Our noble county ticket, UJMIU it T, ho in-sl nml parrot men of Centre ** ,tar , Sir : Governor Curtln'a nomination i by the liberal committee was made J with hia distinct approval, had some , 'days before ; and as soon as be is able < ;to write at all he will formally accept J defining his jkoaitiou iu a manner , most favorable to the liberals of the 1 Slate. He will not be well enough, I ( fear, to take the stump. A dispatch | from his family, received this morning 1 | says that ho is improving. Yours, dec., A. K. M'CLIRE. , ltEotsthY LAW. I 1 also give otficial notice to the elector* | of Centre county, that, by an set entitled < An Act further supplemental to the set rel- I alive to the election* of this Common- i wealth," approved April 17. A. I). IWP, it i i provided a* follows : I NEC. I Ht it rnaetrd by '.be .VRAU/C and \ //ci,l*j iti) . i.e..ti.lu r i li>< ( ,• < ICCOF/A of < |>. tinit <,/ -l-'lfin i Sty ■/, and 11 is brrtby mactttl by /As o- < tkonty of tkt Kim/. That it shall be the I duty of each of the a-*st>srs wllbiu this i Commonwealth, on the first Monday in i June of each year, t<> take up the tron*- 1 ript he ha received from the county Cum- | J miaeionerv under the eight section of the < net of fifteenth April, eighteen hundrd i 1 nnd thirty-four, ana p/ws nil an imtwedt- i .atu rev ision of the .nnio by striking there- i from the name of every parson who L < kaown hy him to have died or removedJ< •incr the last previous assessment trout th<- I district of which he Is the assessor, or whose death or removal front the sameji thjjll be niado know nto hint, and add to I Ithraamo itw nume of u;.y .calified voter i who shall be knutrn bymmid have movo-|< . d Into the district since the Ust previous I ! assessment*. uf who*e removal into the < -awe shall have baen made known to bim. 1 and also the name* of all who shall make 1 • iaiiu to him to be qnalifie t voters therein. < As soon a* this revision is completed he • j- a I MHIVI BI inn m iiin i rniMjiiw a n< l 3 -hall vhit every dwelling house in hisdi- I irfct. and tuaku baleful inquiry if any per on whoso name Is on his list hat diad i -rmors.l from the district, and if so. l< t- take the same therefrom, or whether an) qualified voter reside, therein w hose nam. I- it not on hit list, and if so, to add thensn.. j thereto; and in all casos where a name i it add.d to the list a tat shall forthwith b. I aVsasSoil s gwir,s|" U... p. rt i,. ku-i ;iiv S.H.. t->or shall in all cae asoertnitl, by Inquiry uuon what ground the person so asse>s<-. j claims to be a voter. Vp- -n the compil ation of the work, it shall be the dutv . , each assessor as aforesaid to proceed l< make out a list in alphabetical order, the white freemen above twenty-one yean of claiming to bo qualified vipers ir tne ward. b-Toogh U>widJ.ij) or district i | the same ore i,..u;Li-rc Cfupftion, place of boarding 0 and with whom. nd if working fur anolb or, the name of the employer, and write I-[opposite each of said names the word "vo '. tor;" where any persan claims to vote by -i reason of naturalization, he shall exhibit 11 i his certificate thereof to the assessor, unless • I ho has been for five consecutive years next "[preceding a voter in said district; and in r ' J a!l cases where the person has been natur ) alixed the numo shall be marked with the ' letter "N ;" where the person has merely declared his hiUntidfti i<> 1 ecomc a olti^e.i • I and designs to be naturalized befote the "j nail election, tho name shall be marked p. "I). I.vhnro tho claim is to vote by rea h son of being bptgecq the agp* -if twor.ty " one and twenty-two as provided by law. ■ the ward ' age" shall be onlerco ; and i( a " person ha* moved into (lie election district ' j to reside since the lost general election, the 3 letter "R" shall bo placed opposite the r ! name. It shall be tho futher duly of each " as-esor as aforesaid, uimn the completion 1 1 of the duties heroin imposed, to make out ' a separate list of all now assessment* made by hi/-., and the amount assessed upon each 1 ami luiiilnh thoyumo immediately to the 1 county commu* KAAi,' Wiu> sj.all add the ■ names to tax duplicato of tho ward, I>OI. 1 ough, township or district in which they • have boon assessed. H'. 2. On the list being completed nnd tkv made as aforesaid, it shall , forthwith bo rolwrned U tho cunly com ■ mission. -r,, who ahull ckuso dupljcate cop . ies of said lists, with tho bbservaUon and . explanations required to be not.-.l a, af- r. - ► j said, to be mado but as soon as practicable • and placed in tho hand.- of tbc assessor, , who/ shall piior to the first of August in . each year, nut ono copy therooi on the | door or on the house where olcctiqn of tho respoctivo district is required to behold, I amf rnMlin tho other in his possession, for th a ii.spoction, frpo of phnrgp of any per son residing in tho said election district [ who shall desire to sec the samo) and it . shall be the duty of tho said assessor to add from time to time, on tho personal upplicn tion of an- one claiming tho right to vote, tho name of such applicant, and mark op ' posite each name "C. N." and immediate , ly assess him with a tax, noting, nt in all ' other cases, his occupation, residence, j whether a bo..rdar or hwuaekeepcr; if a boarder, with whom he lima.us, .;ni whether naturalized or deaignptl to bc.i • marking In all such cusps tho luUers oppo site the name, "N," or "D. I." as lb* lUMO may be. If tho person claiming to be as sessed ho naturalized, heshull exhibittothc assessor bis certificate of naturalization; and if lie claims that he detings to be nat uralized before tho nezt ensuing election, he shall exhibit tho certificate of his decla ration b( intentiof !lu ii caaus w'.irrc nny ward, bqrdpgh. township or ohmtioii dis trict It divided jfltq t*d qr morO firoclncU, the assessor shall IIUU la all IJIJ |sCssjt)ents tho election precinct in which ouvh 010. tor reside and shall make a separate return for each to the county commissioners, in all cases in which a return is required from him by the provisions of this act; and tho oounty commissioners, in making dupli i-atgoopb,* ofa'l such returns shall make duplicate copJtt. s.eperylely ami shall furn ish the smv to IhP assessor ;Thd wro copies, required by this gi I bp placod qn the doors ol or on election pla- u. up or hflfore tho first Of August in each year, shall be placed on the door of or PR the eloction place in each of said precincts. Site. y. Alio, tho nssosmonU have been co ni ji lel ctf b/) th e tepth day pleading the spoohd 'fucsday in tho assessor shall 01} |h u jMoqday irtithcdi atcly following, make a return uHitu pun ty oonimissioners of tho names of nil per sons assessed bs him since the return re- [ [quired to bo inudoby him by tho second section of this act, noting opposite each ! name the observations and explanations 1 req'ujrdd to bo noted sua ufV>icsiu; and the ' coonly conl/hisdonor 'lhifll" thereupon causa tho samw })0 nddod to the return required by tho sooond Skpfjdb !,f this net, nnd n full nnd correct copy thereof to be ■node, containing the names of all persons • returned as resident tnxablos in said t ward, borough, township, or precinct, and furnish the same, together with the neces- } sary ejeation blanks, to tho officers of the f electionlu said ward, boyough, township,J,, r prci Inrt, on or before six o'clock in the. iwrning ul the ii'cond Tuesday iti < totobor IIJ no wan hit!l he periiiitlod to vote at ho election on that day whoso niino is not I* aisiit list, union he hait make f hi* right to vote, as hereinafter reqttir d. HEe, I. • on the day of election any per* on whose name is not on the list, and tanning the right to Vote at iuid election, hall produce at least one qualified voter if ih* district a* a witness to tbo r sideline ■f the claimant in the district of which lie daiins to ho a voter for tha period of at al ten days next proceeding said elee ,ion ; whi> n witness shall take and sub* icribe t written or partly written and prin ted affidavit (o tha fact slated hy him, which affidavit shall define clearly where; the residence is of the person >u < laiining l ho u voter, and the person so claiming the right to vote shall alto take and sub scribe a writenor partly written and part* ly printed affidavit, stalling to lb hot of bis knowledge and Relief, where and ulisn be was b in: that be is a ciliaei of Un common wealth of Pennsylvania and of the I'nitcd Hiatus • that be has resided in the Commonwealth one year, or if former ly a citiacn therein, and ha* tnov< d there from, that he he* resided therein six months next proceeding said election, that he has not moved into the district fer tho purjtose of voting therein j that he bos paid a Nitiiu or county lax within two year which wa-> assessed at least ten day* before >sid election; and, if a naturalised citixan, shall also slate welin, where, and by what court he was naturalised, and fhaii also produce his certificate of naturalisation for examination ; the said atfi.lavit shall also slate whep and where the tax claimed lobe paid by the 'affidavit was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid and the lax receipt thereof shall be produced for examination, unless the affidavit shall slut" on his affidavit that it has been lost or de stroyed, or that he never received any, hut of the person so claiming the right to voto shall lake and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a native bom citixen of the United Suit s, or if bom elsewhere, *ui< the fad in hi- atliai.t, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalised, or that he is entitled to ciUcntabip by reason of Itu fath er s lialoralixatioii; ami : hall further stntc ii, hi* atihlavit that ho is, at th time of taking the affidavit, between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two yoat , that he hat ti-sid<>d in tho State one year and in olovlion district t u days next proceeding such election, he shall be alluwi j to vot , although he shall not have paid taxes ; Un said affidavit of all persons making such claims, and the affidavit of the witness to their residence, shall ba reserved by the • lection board, and at the close oftb.- l< • lion they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list, and other paper- reouircd by law to be tilled by the return Judge with the l'rothor,wlary, and bxll remain on file therewith in the l'rcthon >tary'a of* fic, subject to the' examination, as other election nepers are; if the election ■.flkcrt •hull find that the applicant or applicant* possess all the legal <| lahUcalmn* of voters, ho or thoy shall bo pcrniitiod to vote, and the name or names shall be ad led le tho list of U sables by the election officer*, the word "tax., being added where the claim ant to vote on age, the fame w.-rds being added by theclerks in each ca-o respect ively on the lists of person* voting at such election*. SEC. f>. !' thkl! U la-f„l fer ,i,y <- proof of the right >f suffrage at is now required by law shall b< publicly made and acted on by the election board and the vote admitted or rejected, ar;. r* ding to the ttidcbcc; etery per-or. claim; ing to to a naturalised cittaen shall he ro qmrt-a to produce his iiaturali.-etiutt cer tificate tit two clroUon before voting, ex* ■ cepl whore lid has boen for ten vear* con* 1 set utively a voter in the district in which he offer- his vote: and cm the vote of such per*on being received, it thall be thesluly of the election officer* to write or stamp on sui-h certificate the word "voter " with the month *.!f their fathers, they and the pers< n who -hall offer such second Vote, Ujn so of fending shall be guilty of a high misde meanor. and on conviction therco/ be fi-r --ed ut iu.pn.oncu or butlu at tho discre tion of the court, but tho tiuo shall not. x ceed one hundred dollars in each case, nor the imprisonment ono year; the like pun ishment shall bo inflicted, on conviction, <>n the officers of election who shall neg lect or refuse to make, or cause to be ma le M the indorsement required as atoroaid -.n r . sgid r.: rt'iraiiutj c .UiCfatA. ;f Kxr. ti. If any election officw-r shall rs- U) fuse or i.egliw l to require Such proofof the y right of suffrage as is prescribed by this law, or the law to which this is a supple 1P in en t, from any person offering U vote i, wh.so name is not on the list of assessed \otcr*,or whose right to vote Is chalonged 4 bv ,-..y qUulifiwd vofcr and t>nll admit nich person to Vote with vol requir ,j ing -uch prtMif, every so offending .. shall, uion ccnvictb.n. l> guilty of a high f misdemeanor, ani shall bo senienced, lor „ every Mich-ofiem-a, to pay a fine not <-x --,f ceeiling ope hundred dollars, or to under- go an luij.nsor.nic-m not roor.- than one i, year, or cither or both, at the discretion of ,r the court, U 7. Ten days proceeding > v cry ch<- n tion for elector* of President and Vies t . President of the United States, it shall be „ the duty of the assessor to att< nd at the place fixed by the law for holding thaelec tion in .-ach election district, an lihen and ~ there hoar all application* of per--, ns 1, whose names hav# been omitted fnn the ,f list of assessed voter*, and who claim the .. right to vote . or whose rights have origi g natcl since the same was made out, and j*h,all add the name, of *uch per.-ons theee „ to, as than liiow thai they are entitled to tberighl of suffrage in uch district, on the y, personal application of the claimant only, ; and forthwith as.es* them with the prop .cr tax. After completing tho list, a copy l thereof -hall bo placed on the door of. or „ ,on tho house where the election is t be . held, at least eight days before the ob-c --lion and at the election the same course v shall be punned, in all respect* a* i rrqui ,,' red by this act and the acG to which it is a r. suplemi-nt, at the general elections in Oc j tomr. Th> io*tsor shall also make the . saitie returns to tho county commissioner* . of all assessment* made by virtue of this Junction: and the goqnty commhsionert „ shall furnish copies thereof to the election i officer* in each district, in like manner, in] s all respects, a* is required at the general . election in Octobor. , BKC. P. Tho same rule* and regulation* , shall apply at every special election, and t every s.-perale city, borough or ward eloc , lion, in all respect* at at the general elec , tion in dctober. J SEC-. 'A The respective as* -*H>rs, in ilspoctoo and juJges of tho elections shall! havo the power to administer oaths to ! • any |brsonselaimiiig Uic right lobe aerson whatever within tan da\ s n>xt |re- i cceding the election U be held on the sec- . ond Tuesday in October in any year, or within ten days next Itefore any election for oleclors or President and Vice Presi dent of tho United States ; any \ lolation of' this provision shall lie a ini-dvmeanor, nnd subject the officers so offending to a fine, on conviction, not exceeding oiiehun idrtx. ..cllcrs, cr to imprisonment not ex-[ eeediag tiiree pioptpg, of 0.-ij. .t .j dis cretion of the court. BKC. 11. On tho petition of five or morel citizens of tho county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds will ho practici d at the election about t<- bo held in any district, it shall be the duty of tho court of common picas of said countv, if ' in fusion, or if not, a judge thereof in' \a- 1 cation, to.appoint two Judicious sober and ' intellig.-nt citireiis pf tho county to na a* ' overseers shall bo selected froin different < Kdilical ijjrli'es,' qilfcreThp le ng toditn-ront parlio*, and whore both of said inspectors belong to the .aim- political j party, both of the overseer* shall be taken From the opposite political party; said overseers shall havo tho right to bo pres ent with the ..fflcors of the election, dur ing the whole time tho same is hold, the vqtes i coip.te.. .nu Iho rotnrn* mado out and signed by ofijeert, okcep * il list of voters, if they sCo prope)); to rhnl- ( lenge any nartUff Olfi'Fina to vote, mjd in terrogate htin and hit witness under oath, in iegnrd> his right of suffrage at said election, and to examluy hi* p,ll>ers pro duced : and the officers of said election are required lo afford to said overseers so so- !l looted and appoifltcd every convenience • for the "dUchnfgcof thqir dull, a and il Sfljd flection oracefs tiiatl refuse fo permit said overseers to bu urcsppf, and porfurni their duties ns aforesHtd, or If they *i,al! bo driven nwny frurn the polls by violonco nnd intimidation, all the votes polled at such !! election district may bo rejected by nny ' tribunal trying n contest under said elec- . tion •.-..■Pr.wdued- That no person singing ! the petition sh*!! he appointed .an qver- 1 seof, Bkc. 12. I f nny prothenotary, el (irk, or " the deputy of either, or any person, shall, I affix the seal of office to any naturalization v paper, or permit the same to bo affixed, or p give out, or causo or permit the same to bo given out in blank, whereby il may bo'a -* fraudulently used, or furnish a riaturalixa- Hon certificate UJ any pel oi who dint! not liavo been duly examined and swum in •pea pour, in tho proeened of some of the judges thereof, according to net of o>n- Krc-s, or sliull md in, conitive at, or in any way permit the |. no of any fradolent uat* uraliaation cortifkate, he shall he guilty <>f a high inlsdemeanor; or if any one .hall fradulMtly use any sudi ecrtiflcato of nat i umliaation, knowing that it was fradulent* ly issued, or shall vote, or attempt U vote | thereon, or If any ono shall vote or attempt' to vole on any certificate of naturalisation not issued UJ hl.n, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either orany of the persons, their aiders or abettors, guilty of either of the niisdetneanoti aforesaiJ, shall, on conviction, be tine.l in a sum not exceeding one thou und dollars, and lot*! prisoned in tho proper penitentiary tor a per iod not exceeding throe years. Hac. It. Any person who ulh or af firmation, in or before any c mrt of ibis Stale, or officer authorised m administer .mths, shall, UJ procure a crrtificaUi ofpat ! u rail* Siton for himself or any other per*' son, willfullly depone, declare or affirm' any maUer to be fact, knowing the same u> be false, or shall in liko manner deny any matter to bo t*. I knowing the same to i b# iru**, thiil! bo fullty of otrlury and miy oortific.i# of Uumi I in pursuant o of any suck deposition, dec laraUon or affirmation, thall be null and void ; and it shall be the dutv of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made before It, th( It fraud ule/itiy oLtainwi |to take immediate iiieur t -# fur rocailiag fthe same fur cancellation, and at,y person ■ Who shall vote, or attempt to *ot, on any paper so obtained, or who -hall in any way < aid in, coqnive at, or have any agency i whatever in tha issue, circulation or use of r "Aturaliasiiun certificates * | shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor ; end upon conviction thereof shall undergo Wan imprisonment in tho penitentiary tor ; not more than two years, and pay a fine of * not more than one thousand dollars, fr ! every such offence, or cither or both, at the "• | discretion of the court. Sec 14. Any assessor, election officer 5 1 or person appointed a* an overseer, who shall neglect or rcfu-tsU< perform any dtt* * ly enjoined by this get without any reason* | ablu or logui naue, shall be subject to a : penady oionc hunurod dollars, and if any •assessor thai! "" any purs m n a voter - who is not qualified, tr snail refuse to as* t scs* any one who is qualified, he shall be * guilty of uiisderai-anor of office, and on 'conviction be punished hy fine or impri*- ' onment, and also be subject to an action L ' for damages by the iarty aggrieved ; and if any person shall fraudulently alter, add * to, detace or destroy any list of voters | made out a* directed Ly tt.i* act, or tear down ct remove the same from the place ' w here it has been fixed, with fraudulent ' or mischievous intent or for any inipropnr " purpose the |K-rsoq to offending shall be r guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on eon* vietion shall be punished by a fine .lot ex ' cording one hundred dollars, or imprison* !; meiit not exceeding two years, or both at ' he discretion of the court, BEC. 1&. All elections for city, ward, u borough, township and election officers shah hereafter be 10-ld on the second Tues ' day ot October, subject to all provisions of j * the laws regulating the election of inch of ' ficers not ißcon*i< pt with this act | the! pcrsau viesud to .uch ; made necessary by 1 this act, and furnish copies of the same to ' sthe county commissioners of tho several! ■ counties oi the /'utj.u,an*.oi*lih, and the; fU.iMu.issioncrs of each county shall, as 1 * nAin a* may be ne. e.sary after receipt el ' the same, at the proper expense of tbe county, procure and fun ish to all election "' officers ot the election districts of their re ' sportive counties popies of such blanks, such quantities at may be rendered neecs ' *ary for the discharge of their duties urn "jder this art. , Haw. IS. *4 hat tte eitixens of this State * : temporarily in tbe service of ibchtate gov ernment, en clerical or other duty, and r who do not vote where thus employed, .hail not b thereby deprived of the right to \ ote in their sev r*! election district, if otherwise duly qualified. ; PUMPS! * i |i Wooden Pumps, AND PIPING. i The undersigned would respectfully call . the attention ofihccittxent ofCcnlrecuiinty, [ and I'ennsvalley in )>anicular, lo the fact . that he is manufacturing ; TM£ a£S'r PUiilP, made at noma or elsewhere. He uts nont - hut the best material, UK WABHK.XTS THEM ■ ta give satisfat-tion, as being the tnt la*t ' ing and durable, atrXßi.-u TO TIIK OLD ' wooden pump, being arranged to let the ■ water off and prevent Ir.-ezing in w inter. l'ine, poplar or cucumber pumps alway -1 on haua. Hit maliriai for pumps is all ' -awed from large tisubsir, and are thus ' Secured ngai usi Checking or Crack inc. All orders by mail promptly filled. FIFING, made of the best material, 41 t fire inch scai.tlir.g, joined P.gether with , coupling block*, thoroughly banded, and wai ranted to stand any pressure required [ for ordinary use. Price, of piping range [ fnm 12 to 18 cent* per foot. Send orders to *epb3o.ly J. TKLLKR. Milesburg, Pa. I! FURNITURE! I Rraml Opcniiig FOR 1872. AT JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, where he has opened with a very large' 1 -lock of tho lale-t styles, both fancy and common Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furni ture. CHAINS, of all kinds: All kind* of repairing dno with neat net* and dispatch having four good work men at the bench. 1 am prcjuirod to do! all kinds of custom work, fine or common. Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict attention to business you and everybody! else will show Miiiling face* at ray new ware rooms. JOHN CAMP. janlTtf. New Clothing Store 1 A. STERNBERG,! engaged to manage for I. L. Keizenstein,! in the corner building, opposite lloffer's ' store, Bellofonte, has established a new Clothing Store where the best bargains in the county,ate offered. . $7.50 to sls for Suits or the fln- , est Cassimere. HATS, CAPS ami a fall and complete assortment ofov- | cry tL'RK i]} the lir.o of Clotl.ir.g. ( , i ticiif's Furnishing Cloott* 1 ! all directly from their own manufactory. . Also. 1 Jewelry, llitiehcn, dc. They havo ongaged their old clerk, Mr. < A. Bternborg, so well known to the people, I and who will bo pleased to sec his old * friends. apstf. 1 l'ieco goods of every discriptinn, sold ' low to enublo everybody to have his cloth- * ing made to order. d PLO\VBJ- Tho Undersigned have now on hand a lot of tho celebrated \VAL- a LAGK PLOWS. Persons wishing Plows - will do well to call and see them before 1 purchasing other Plows. HMITII & LEITZKL. augl6 Potters' Mills, Pa. a |n* o. oxisixan. A a MVIWKtL MiLLHEiM MARBLE WORKS. New Firm—New Eaterpn*. 1> EI SINGER A MUBSER, iHuccttwof, to 0. O. DKI.VIMIIKR) n.,hlL 5k" 1 sr* -01 *"* inform the IhiJ IA r s*:• uk,n ebarga of its sf '°® c rr fu, ,, Mubiuhr,,cn * * nd l>rojt carry on the *nie under re newed umpire*. ,uer T * orlfr"' h * V " bsUMl ' • U ' J ">ake to MONUMENTS, COUCH IS. TOMSK * , , . HKADKTOXKK. '\V ; ,Jr „ ,M .T lb L* •'! price. £ U-paetfully inform the citiwm* of ft C ICentre and other counties, that they K < have one of the large* t and best —• ri t~ fooled slock of Hardware to he found, ® ~r c..ni*ting of |re, Steel, Nail*. j* H llorac Skene. Axel*. Spring Wttuo _■ .-kc-iti* and Ikx—, Complete dock ol ■ ' > nrpenter tooU and builder* hard- C •Z ware, lock*, oil*, paint*, !>**. var- £ 7. m*h tubing. Lamp* af all kind*, scale*, £ jU't-ullery, 2 WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. % Pull line of saddlery and coach ma ker* good*, wood work for buggi— . _ and wagon*, plough*, harrow*, cuiti y vator* and grindstone*. looking **■ 3 rlutu and mirror ulate*. Picture S i y frame* made to order. They nlao K J have the celebrated cook stove, *? 1q SUSQUEHANNA, > '!/- ®very one warranted to give perfect G ijfo utUnctioN. AH kind* of parlor . I 2 *tove§. We are determined to sell Q • <; at the lowe*t price* for cash, or on _ a, *hori credit—not to exceed three ~ - month*. Call and *ee u*. at w* take J "VhSlyjisfe. g |> u#rlstf. Bellefonte, Pa. £1 ! 8" ri; m ' =[ % Gift & Flory's ; New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE iiALL. 1 ' They have now opened, and will co—Unl "! ly keep on hand, a tplcndid rtock of new {SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS. for 'imen, women and children, from the be*t '. mHUufactono* In the countrr, and now of .l fcrcd at the Lowest Prices. 1 BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon ; *hort notice. They invite the people of ' thi* vicinity to give them a call, a* they will strive to merit a share of their pat ronage. mylw . "'■? yKW FURNITURE STORE. 1 IHXJR bklow Horrxa'a BELLEFONTE, PA. VEOHGE & BRYAN, Dealer in FUftNSTURS |j OE ALL KINDS, BEDSTEADS,TABLES,C'HAIBS, Parlor and Chamber Set*, SOU AS, LOUNGES, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, u WAADBIBEB, MATTRESSES, Ac. Particular Attention to Ordered Work. l ' REP AI ft ISO DOSE PROMPTL J". UXDEKTAKIXG, Iu AH Its Branched, ijMETALIC, lALNLT, ROSEWOOD, AND •' 00 It HON CASKETS, Always on Hand, and Funerals Attended h W'tl- n Elegant Hearse. apfof. ; Stoves! Fire! Stov's! L' At Andy Reesmao's, Centre Hall, are! rj latest and best stores out ho has just ] received a largo lot of Cook Stores, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, the Reliance Cook. PAItLORS—The Radiant Light, self-fc©- dor, Gas Burner, National Egg, Jewell, Ac. ktt-He sells stoyes as LOW as anywhere in Mifflin or Centre co. -4W TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE Tho undersigned hereby informs the citisens of Pennsvalley that no has pur chased the Tinshop heretofore carried or. by the C. H. Mf g Co., and will continue the same, at the cud stand, in all its branch es, in the manufacture of STOVE PIPE A SPOTTING. All Mndt of repairing done, fie has alwaysonhand Fruit Cans, of all Sites, BUCKETS. CUPS. DIPPERS. ' DISHES, AC. All work warranted and charges reason i able. A share of the public patronage to ! iciied. AN D. 1? E KSM AN. lisepTOy Ceutre Hall Railroad O. K. N E W GO 0 DS. Herlacher & Cronmiller. CENTRE HALL, PA Have just received, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard i ware, Queensware, Wood and willow ware ; Iron, Salt, Fish and in magnilcent assortment of everything and now offered at prices lower than •i ;} the lowest. Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the norelttes of the season, white goods, embroideries, hoop skirts, BALMORAL SKIRTS, All wo ask that vou will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ALL KINnS'OFARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harness double and single, bridles and halters. Apr 1 What Next? * A monthly Magazine for wide-awake t boys and girla As good as the best, Pret- f, ty as the prettiest, and cheper than the j; ehuupiwt.SJ cents ay oar. Ms.guif.cont prizes gl for each sfibcHbor.-find *rj)4sf opes to g those who 'PWM. th'bs.c> ( bp, or q send d cent stamp fur specimen. Say ) where you saw this. John B. Aldeii, j Pu'dishor, Chicago. 111, nug3o.l2t c • - o ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Let- n tors of administration on the estate of a George SIOVMU. ISIU ofLregg twp., dee'd. have been granted to tho undersigned, who request alt persons knowing them- a solves indebted to said estate to make irn- fi mediate payment, and those having de- " mands against the >amo to present them ,i duly authenticated by law for settlement J. It. TAYLOR, ;) L KVJ. STOVZR, V auglfify. 44(pjnLtraUrs. VI/' Alt REN'S PATENT COOKER tii For sale by . pr.29 tf. WM. J. M"MA NIGAL. Furniture Rooms! J. O. GKINIJHi&JJ, e*peotluily Inform* the elti*oi> . f i county, that he h n <•;> taut !v on 1 n.d aad make* to order, all kind* t>i BEDSTEADS, BUKEAUti, SINKS. WASHSTAM'K, CORNER Cl'! J i : TABLES, Ac., Ac Hon* MADS CHAIN* AITAI* * it a - ,> 11* ttcck of ready-made Furniture ili*r, and warranted of good workmanship.. *ll FTIM'JT* under hi* Ooimiidi&( I •LI F mid i* OTINNK) ol role* M C!OT * clm where. Thankful for pa*t favor*, lie *oi • it* a continuance of tho Call and *ee hi* *tock before porch. elsewhere ap'.'4'O'l * ww. n. BLAIB, ti v atiTr.tr ILAIUAHTITZER. Attorney* at Lau Bellefonte. Omc , on the ltiauiond. next door to Car man'* hotel. Centultation*ln German ot Engl >h. feblhWf OHN P. Pt/TTEIt, Attorney *t Law" CoUectionpro*r.ptly mad.* !tn l •tu-cia attention given to thoee having land* or property for *le. Will draw up and hove acknowledged D-el, Mortgage*. Ac. Of Bee in the diamond, r.ortb aide of tic court houM, BcUffoate. ecK&t&tf Him Baorxxauorr, ai*l?ukkt. Pnwident, Cichicr JjKNTKK COUNTS BANKING c** (Late Milliken. Hoover A Co.) UECEIVE DEPOeiTK, And Allow In tercet, Oifeonnt Note*, Buy and Sc. Government Seeurillo*, Gold ai -J aplOOtur .lottoiii, FAS. M MANIIK Atfomey v L< 8e1!„.—..;.,p-Jy attend*' > lt in—* etitrated pi him. Jul;!, -. sf D P. PORTHIY, Att"rny "*t Law • Bellefonte, Pa. Office ovr Key nold * baak. mayli 'i.-.f 11. *. M AiXUVXtt, JAMVA I i *% , , A TTOKSBVS-A T-I.A 11', Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pcnn'a. apfifoi- IRA C. MITCHELL. AhU-u v *7 Lav itrllefonte. Pa. Olfic* in rn . v,- new building opp—ite the t -i.rt H- v... n. ay 5 Heimt* en tk Admmat. C. H. Gutelius, Snrgwii; and Xecbaaiml Ik utis: who U permanently located in Aaroburjc in the office formerly occupied by Dr. Ned. and who ha* be— practicing with entire u<-c<* —having the experience of a numbei of yean in the prof—eton, be would e*medi ally invite all who have a* yet ."not giver him a call, to do so, and tc*t the truth fuW*. of thi* a**min. Teeth extra, i. without pain. maygjf ONf r*o. B. o*Vl*. C. V. AUIAtiUK OR VIS A ALEE ANGER, Attorney *-at-law. Office inConrad Hon*. Ik ilefonle, Pa. J. P. GEPQART, with Orvi* A Alexander, attend* t* . .-llei— lion* and practice in the Orphan'* Court. Tjan'7otf I30(TS, large tock, all ttylea,;*.. •> an.; J>price*, for men and boy*, jtwt arrived at Wolf well known oid Stand. Chas. H. Heldj Clock. U utr-limaker d devcler Millhcim. Centre co., Pennx. R.**ieclfuUy inform* hi* friend* and Ifea public in general, that be ha* juet (*;•—< at bi* new cetabUahmeni, above Alexan der* Store, and keep* oorrtantly on hand all kind* of dock*, Watche* and Jewclr* of the latest stvl—, alec the llamnvfU* Patent Calender Clock*, provided with t complete index of the month, and day * the month and week on it* Cure, which ie warranted a perfect time-keeper. tt-Clocki, Watche* and Jewelry re paired on abort notice and warranted wpll'tfjy MILLER S HOTEL, w r ood*ard, !*• Stag— arrive and depart daily, favorite hotel i* now in everv rmj.oct one of the mott pleasant country hotel* in central Pennerlvania. Thotravelinx ran- cruni 1 n.;i-;-ivania. insinoi ixuu munity will always Sad the best acxvmmo dation. Drover* can at all times be accom modated with stables and pasture (or any number of cattle or horse*. julyß Kf GEO. MILLER. ABAUM, ItIKOLU'S X£* USKBLt • raosT, BISHOP at, Br.t. WINES AND L 1 q I O lU> The subscriber respectfully call* the at* tcntionofthe i>ub!tc to his establish* at, where he i* or< pared to furnish all kinds of 1 Foreign ana Domestic Lienors' wholesale at tM lowe*t cash prices, which are v. arrsn ted U> be the best qualities according ta their respective | rices. His ► dock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brando*. Holland Gin, Port, Madeira. Cherry, Blackberry and other Wine*—the best article*—at as reasonable rat- - as can be had in the city. Champagne. Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carrawey Brandies, Pare Jr.n aka and New England Ram, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Fai tners, Ho > tcl keeper* and other* to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain orprocuring what they buy, 1 which can seldom bedonewhr> pnrehas ng in the city. requested o give his liquors a trial. aplO On Marriage. Essays for Yesa* Men. on CH AT SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES which interfere with Marriage and ruin the happier-* of thou*, and*,—with sure means r pleasure. Ajt Qrutiibua will carry tnd baggage ta ftUtt fim all trains free of charge. DHWOLUTIOX.—Notice . iiat the iiartnership heretofore exmiug be ween H. D, Van Pelt and S. S. Wolt, rading under the name and firm of 11. D. \ an Pelt tic Co., has this day been disaol red by mutual consent. The books and iccotinU oftne late firm belong to HD. m trim Pelt AS. D. Musser, who will con inue the business, and pay all debts of he late firm. H. D. VAN PJSLT. August Ist, 1872, S. 8. WOLF.