raw CENTRE REPORTER FIUDA YF-pt.)., ISTI ~loca.l items. FOCAL NEWS—Our Mends, ovary- Where, will obligo us by rending us lotal CiRCm ATIOH Tha circulation of the ID i-outkr, on this side the county, i larger than that of all other paper* in toe >vi 4 llnino* 44 William B Mingle Halt Moon " WUllam Cross Han is 4% Junies i*ilhi*nu Howard " Geo I) Johnson, Wt. h Huston " Hk", 1 l" w!,,J - A Liberty " Marion " H°bi 1 Holmes Miles " Harvey Corman l'att-m " p onn " \\ in K All vaudcr Potter " £*o Stover Ku>h " hw Motiaflby Snow Shoe " B b llinton v," Kmanuel l> Noll Tavlor " Sauiuel Hoover Union " Aaron K lUU Walker " A C Geary \V<>r;h h P Jones P. M. " K. 11. FoaeTxn (Hsirwss. —The democracy of Mile# had e ,-raml rally, at Rebcrsburg, on last Saturday smcrnoain. The lloouevilie baud was present and ex cellent music. Speeches by IV einor, Fort ROT and Spangler. Miles is moused aud will send a good report in October for the whole ticket. There will be uo scratching there. Par your school tax before the 1 >th of November and save 5 per cent. James Love, of Troy, Ohio, paid our sauctum a visit a few days ago. He is ou a vi.it to his old homo and friends Mr. LOTS says Ohio will givs Greeley '20,000 majority. A Mr. Ginricli, ofStormstown, we arc in formed, hong himself, in * barn, on l'ith iust. A *au by the name of Ray, while out hunting, at Lick Run, in Lycom ing county, a few day? ago, w as "bitten by a snake and expired in about an boor thereafter. Mr. John Rishel, of Potter town ship has onr thanks for a basket of large, sweet apples. They are mon strous fellows, and about 40 of them would make a bushel. Our friend Rishel calls them Buckalew apples— a very fitting name, thev arc so large, fiue and g>>od, and Mr. R., cau safely brag with them. Mr. Rishel also brought us a stock of corn, upon which arc live perfect ears, with two more that show the silken tassel, mak ing seven ears all told. Mr. Rishel is a democratic farmer and that's the se cret of his success. A curious freak in the apple line was brought to the Reporter office, a few days agJ, from the orchard of Ja cob Treaster, of Potter twp. This fruit is clearly an amalgamation of the Rarnbo and Rumenite, and was taken from a Rarnbo tree in close proximity to the Rumenite. The color of the Ru menite a dark red, appears in two sec tions. and of the same general appear ance, occupies about half of the apple; the other section of the apple being thoroughly Ham bo. The apple thus presents an appearance reminding us of the red and white bars of our ilag. Was not this amalgamation caused by the tine powder or flower of the one kin-J of apple comiug in contact with the blossom of the other? The Recnios. —The Re-union of the Centre county Normal, was held ou Wednesday evening, in the Luth eran church of this place. There was a fine audience —all parts of the couu ty, and some adjoining counties were represented. The exercises were opened by a fervent prayer oy I'rof. bortnev "followed by a sweet piece of music, by the class, Mrs. R. M. Magee performing on the organ. The essays and orations were credi table to the students, without excep tion. The music throughout the exer cises. was fine, and apprecia ted by tho audience —it was hard to suppress applause, a* the different ora tions, essays and songs were gene through with. Mrs. Magee performed several solos much to the eutertain mcnt of the crowded house, and she showed herself well-skilled as an or ganist. The best of order prevailed, and the large audience dispersed satisfied that they had received a rich treat. The Centre Hall sportsmen —which in dude's "we" —went eL'o the sejuirels and pigeons last Friday i nd Saturday. Potter township has some good marks jneu. We saw Benj. Arnvy bring down two gray-sejuireis at one shot. Can Benuer Wilson, Sam Foraier, Mr. Van Tries, or any other Bellefonte trigger pullers beat that? Fatal Accident. Died on the 19th iust., at the residence ofM". Win. Ziegler, in Bcnner townahip Center county, Win. Newman, son of Kpraim Newman, of Adams county, IV Aged 20 years and aibout 3 months. The deceased came to his untimely end, in the following manner: • Ac ilr. Nov. man was in the a.t o| w hip ping an unruly horse, he recoived a kick in fbc abdomen by the horse, which at first did not seem to be serious, but soon the blood began to proceed from his mouth and his case became more alarming. A physician was called in, but in less than two days he was a corpse. The deceased had conic to this county about four years ago, and in time, had ,-att.crcd arouna him many friends. The any of his burial was one of gloom, though L no one bound to him by the ties ol' consan- K guinity, was liero to inourn liis departure, k yet many a tear was shed at his grave. W ' lie was held ill high respect by all whs r knew iiiin as a young man of strictly tem perate, moral and inaustrous. . J. K. M. (Cham hers burg and tietteysburg papers copy) -*ogsp 9f the idj&hers of Gov. Curtin's iiimily, l passed through here,"on Monday, for Potter's IMills, 4 miles from here whither they will be followed by Mr. Cur tin, shortly, to spend a few weeks for the benefit of his health. At the radical meeting, in the court house, on Wednesday evening, Bill Brown wound up by cursing Curtin for turning against the Cameron ring, and the effect * wa4hat scores of Mr. Curtin's republican friends on tho spot declared they would vote the democratic ticket .fudge Linn, formerly of this county, L now of Williamsport, has pronounced in I favor of Greeley and Buckalew, and has | addressed several democratic and liberal I meetings already. The To. Fair. Citizens of CVnlro county, you nil are proud of out noble County. Attend then, the Fair, on Ist, '2nd, 3rd and 4th Oct., and have oa exhibition the best of every thing you have. Cot Centre county make a show worthy of herself. Farmers, merchants, artis ans—men and women—all contribute something, and lot this fair be one of the best ever held. There will be large crowd* of outsider* in attendance. lA , t them carry away with them a good idea fo our county by showing tbera what wtarc and what we can do. TIIK IKKTINd The mass meeting at Feutre Hail, on last Wednesday, was one of the largest ami most enthusiastic ever lulil in this valley. The meeting was held in the large ami beautiful yard, carpeted with nature's green sod, in the rear of the Rlpoltku oflux— known as Winner's vartl. flie stand was tastefully decorutod, by the ladies of Centre Hall, with wreaths of evergreen. The entrance to tho yard was spanned by a hand some arch, which was also tastefully decorated. The tuarshalls were—Alex. Shan Uois, chief-nut rshall, with Jno. Conly a:-.d S. S. Wolf, n* assistant marsh*) I*. who hud charge of the escort of riders. t< receive the various delegations. The follow ing officer* were elected President, A tel. Kerr. Vic® Preaideut, lUvid Uilliiand, Tho. Ycrick, (X IltM, J no. (ir(, B Shafer.Jaa. M'Ciintick, 11 Witmcr, Judge Hosterman. lan. 1 Uhei, Jno. lLnebach, Geo. Hoffcr, Sam ( Htland, Ja*. Kuuklo, John H, Keller. Secretaries: W. M. Mingle, Joseph Gilltlud, Jacob Wagner. \Vm. Wolf, Wm. Alexander, and S. S, \\ olf were appointed a committee to in vite Gov. Bigler and Judge Moore to ad dress the meeting. Tfio committee after a hort absence, ap peared with these distinguished gentlemen, when Governor Bigler wax introduced, and delivered an eloquent address upoa state and national issues, which had a telling ef fect. J Ho was followed Uy Judge Moore, of; Washington and a relative of Thomas Moore, the celebrated Irish poet The Judge * address was one of the most elo quent political harangue* over dclieerod, in th's county, and his remarks were fro qucntlv interrupted by round* of applause lie ...Kkc about 11 hour*. In tho evening the Uellefoato democra tic and liberal club composed of several hundred men dressed in their regalia with torches and brass band, enlivened our town with a fine torch-light parade. The evening meeting wxs addressed by C. T. Alexander, 11. Stitxerand Fred. Kurt?.. The Boalsburg band and an excellent Jruui corps from Aaronsburg, also one from the Loop were in attendance The rain kept many away, yet the crowd was large. —Mr. David Denny, of PoUera Mills, scut au apple to this office, the other day, which weighs 11 lbs. This is the largest apple brought io thus far, and is hard to beat. > 11 Ptauc SAL*.— Will be ld at Public Sale. at the Cuach-sbop*, lately occupied bv B. Uarp-ter, at Centre Hall, on Wednesday, Oct., 9th, at 10 o'clock, a. ni. One 4 year" "1J bay horse, three Top butt trie-, three Trotting buggies, 2 Two-horse Spring wagons, five One-liorte Spring wag on-, two new Carriage* with falling top, and extra work, buggy boxes, wheels, gearing partlv fini.-heJ, all tool* belonfc ing wood-shop. Iron, Bolts, 3 sets Blaifc- Smith tools, buggy trimmings, Paint-, Hickory plank, scantling. Linn boards, all the Lumber on the premises—also 1 largo Sh< ats, 1 set Single harness, fcu. Ti'rai-.— so and under, cash; SIOO and; under, 6 months credit; S'JOO and under, 9 months; all over S2OO at 12 months. Hxklachek At Di'Kt. NOTlCE.—Esiate of J. D. Rankin. All Persons indebted to the estate of J. D Rankin, late of Boabburg, dee'd, are re mitted to make immediate payment, and tWe having legal claims against the same will present them without uelay, in proper order lor settlement, to SAM UELGILLI LAND, Beal.-burg Sept. 27 Administrator. — NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUIL DERS, PROPOSALS will be received at the of fice of the Commissioner* of Centre County, up to three o'clock on Tuesday, October Ist, A. 1). 1872. fortae BuilJingof a Bridge over Bald Eagle Creek, near Martiia Furnace. Plan and |ecifieation can be een at the Commissioners office up; to da v of letting. JOS. MoCLOSKEY, J.G. SANKEY, S. F. FOSTER. Com'rs. Wm. FI'ERY Clerk, BellefonteSept., 10 1872. DEATHS On 9th, in Potter twp.. Mr, Eliza Jane Dubbs, *j-d 53 years, 2 months, and 27 days. On 2nd inst, at his residence in Livings ton c-unty, 111., Mr. James It. Britten.; He emigrated from Centre ceunly to the State of Illinois in 1850 Pubiilf S*le7 In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' j Court <>f Mifflin county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premu-es, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1872, A Valuable Farm, Situate in Potter township, Centro county, adjoining lands of Jacob Wagner, John Love and other*, containing 160 Acre# and 58 pe-cha* and allowance, mostlv cleared and under cultivation, on which are erected a good two-story FRAME HOUSE. BANK BARN, CIDER PRESS and other improvements. There are two orchards on tne premises, one a young one of choice fruit, and water is piped to 1 both house and barn. Also, a TK.VCT GFAVOODLAN L, -ituatc in mid Potter township, adjoining land of John Fine, W W Love nod oth er?. containing 10 acres. TK K MiS. —One third of thopurchaso mo nejr on confirmation of gaioi one third in one year, and the balance i|t two yr, with interest, and to he secured by ootid* and mortgage on the premises, halo to commence at 1 o'oloek p. ni., of -aid day. il. L. CLOSK, Ad in'r of Wrii Nale, late of Armagh twp. Mifflin ce., dee d. School Tax To all whom it may concern : Tho du plicate of school Tax for Potter school district for the 1872, has been placed in the hands of Fred Kurtz, Treasurer of the School Board, in accordance twith the Act of Assembly of 1809. for All persons paying said tax on or before the 15th of November, will bo allowed a deduction of five per cent; from the loth of November to 14th of Dec. no deduction and after that date 5 per cent will bo add ed. By order of the Board. FRKD KURTZ, Sept. 20. Treasurer. rpEACHEKS EXAMINATIONS. L The examinations sot already part, will be held us follows: commenting 1 at 'J o'clock n. m., at which time thp Sec retary will h expected VQ have the class organized and in readiness, so to cause , no delay. Applicants for sohools will be required to attend the examination in the district where they expect to wch, t!",ev procure a written request U> f tile contrary from the proper board 01 di rectors. All should be provided with paper, pen and ink. lk-nner— Arm&gast's school-bouse, Sat urday, 28th , , ; Snow Shoe and Burnsido—Askey'r school-house. Monday, 30th I p. m., Walker—Hublersburg, Friday, Oct 4 Vlarion—Jacksonville, Saturday, 6 Spring—Valentine's school-house, Mon- Taylor & Worth—Port Matilda, Wed nesday, 9 Huston—Julian Furnace, Thursday, 10 Union—Unionville, Friday, 11. Milcsburg and Uoggs—Milcsburg, Mon day, 11. Howard and Curtin—Howard, Tuesday 16. Liberty—Eagleville, Wednesday, IGtb Persons intending to teach will please not ask for private eiaminations. R. M. MAGEE, , County Supt. Centre Hall, Aug. 24. The Crime. "Charles T. Yrrkes, Jr., of the city ot Philadelphia, being duly worn according J to law, delh depose and say, that for some: years past ho ha been acquainted with J. lb*. Hartranft, auditor general ofthe state of , Pennsylvania; that be ba* at \arious linn* purchased and told Mocks of various kinds and carried the same with meary lulssg ng to the couitnoawealth of Pennsylvania, which the sanis J. F. Hartranft had caus ed to bo do|K>sitod with this deponent by the t*to treasurer. "That this deponent did |>ay to J. F Hartranft, auditor general, on the llkk of December, the sum of JJ.TtU, which -urn was derived from profits eu purchases ■of loans of tho coiiinionwcaltli aod sales i t 1 the same to the sinking fund, which sales were ma te on the 'Jtfth of April, ISOUi That -aid deponent has also paid to said J F. Hartranft various amount* of money lor profits arising from stia-h speculations with money deposited with this dsponsal by the state treasurer at the instance of said Hartranft. C. T Y tnu, Jr. "Sworn and iubcrilK-d before nie, the - > day of December, a.. IST'i. \V. W. DoroiiaKTT, Aldenuan. dftfi Walnut street, Philadelphia. The .Tonally | S*o. tSi, act March 81, Ilk*) "if an of ficer ot this Ci minouwsalth or any Oily, borough, county or township thereof, shall | loan out, I with or without intsrest or re turn therefor, any valuable security re cetved by bim, or which mav bs in his p..4-S"i.>n or under hi* control by virtus of his office, he shall be guilty of a misde meanor in office, and on conviction he scntenccil to pay a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and undergo an impris onment by seperate or solitary confine merit at labor not exceeding five years ; and if still in office, bo adjudged thereaf ter incapable of exercising thesaine and the said office shall be forthwith d eclarsd va cant by the court passing the sentence," Sac.CS. "If an officer shall enter into any contract or agreement with any bank, corporation or individual, or asaociatioa of ;individuals, by,which said officer is to derive any benefit, gain or advantage from (the deposit with suoh bank, corpora tion or individual, or valuable security held by hint, or which may be in hU po*- se.ssion ®r under his control by virtu® of I his said office, he shall be guilty of a mis- j demeanor, and ®n coatictioa bo sentenced to jay a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment not exceeding one year ; and if still in of fice, be adjudged thereaAer incap*ble)of ex ercising lite same, and the said vffico shall be forthwith declared vacant by the court passing sentence." By turning to IStnlon'i lKgttt of the Laws of Pennsylvania, page '228 9 P. L., 70 aud 73, you will tiod that there are provisions imposing fines and penalties ou any officer of the C 'omwouwealth, or of any city,coun ty, borough, or township thereof, who loins with or without iutereat therefor any money to valuable security which may be iu liis keeping by virtue of his ofliec. There are also provisions against the loaning of any suoh money to banks or other corporation or its private investment. That these laws have been violated over and over agaiu by Hattranft, a man who now asks the jteople to make him Govern or, has been established by tbo state ments ami atliduvits of leading Repub licans. Curtin Accept*. Gov. Curtin has accepted the nom ination of delegate at large to the constitutional couveutiuu, tendered him by the liberals and democrats. Mr, Curtin will be at Bellofoute, on Saturday next, aud there declare himself in favor of Greeley aud Bucka lew. JP LECTION PROCLAMATION. 1. 1). W. Woodring, High Shoriff of Centre county, Commonwealth of Penn -ylvania. do hereby make known and givo notice to the eli-ctors of the county atore -aui. that an election will be held in_ tbu -aid countv of Centre, on TI'ESDA V the Bth day ofOCTOBKR, 1872,f0r the pur pose of electing the several peraons here inatter named, viz: One person for the office of Governor of, Pennsylvania. One perron for the ofnre of Auditor C*en jeralot the Commonwealth of Ponnsylva- Inia. One person for Judge of the iMipreme Court of Pennsylvania. Three persons to represent the campion wealth of Pennsylvania in the Rouse of: Representatives of thqiVmtvd ttat<*. • tiavperon to represent the copntys of i Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga and Potter, in the House of Representatives of i the United Htates. Twenty eight persons to represent the I Stale at Large in the Constitutional Con stitutional Conventlcn. Three persons to represent tho counties of Centre, Huntingdon, iMitHin and Juni ata in tho Constitutional Convention. One person to represent the county of Centre in the House of Representative. One person for the office of Sheriff of | Centre county. One person for the office of PrOthonota rv, and clerk of Oyer and Terminer of Centre county. One i>erori for the office of Register and Clerk of Orphans court ol Centre i county. One persons for tho office of uj the county of Contfo. ' One person (of the office of Ropnly Com missioner of Chnlre county. Ope person for the office ol .~r of Centre county. J One person for the offico of Coroner of ; Centre county. I also hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding tho aforesaid election in the several boroughs and town shins within tho county of Contra aro as follows, to wit: For the townnbip of Haines, at the pub lic house of John Linibert, in the town of Aarontburg. For the township of Half Moon, at tba school house in Stormstown. For the township of Taylor, at the bouse erected for the purpose, on tho property of Leonard Mervnian. Forlhe township of Mile*, in the school bouse in tho town of Ruberitburg For the township of Fett.r, i, k tu nopta of etc . Jn.llb, Uld F• > For the tuyrrdile , For the borough of Unionvillo and Uni on township, at llnionville echoel bouse. The general Klection in all the Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the coun ty is to be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock in tbe forenoon, nod shall continue without interruption orad ourninent until seven o'clock in tho even ig, when nil poll* bfl r.lojnd. | AMKKlltlirr TO OOKSTITI'TIO* OS V. S. Sac, 1. Tbs right ofoltissn of the TTnl '' led Stales te rots shall not be denied er K abridged by any State, race, (Hilar, or pre „ vitius condition of servitude. riasT AND SKCOXP "ACTION OVTUS ACT or 1 cosaaßM or March SI, Hot Sac. 1. Ha it enacted by the Senate and * House of Representatives ol the United * States of America la Congress assembled >. That all ritisensof tle I'nTtsd Stales,' Who are, or shall be otherwise quaHflod by law " to vote at any election by the people in ' any Slate, Territory, district, county, city f parish, township, school district, inutilci pality or other territorial sub-diyisioo. , shall ho entitled and allowed to vote at all * such elections without distinction of race, f color, or previous condition of servitude, It any Constitution, law, custom, usage or , regulation ol any ol Stale or Territory, or by, or under lit authority, to contrary not ' withstanding s Sac. 51 And be it further enacted, that If X hy undrr the authority of the Constiullon or laws oi any State or laws of any Terri ' lory, any act is or shall be required to be r done at a prerequisite or qualifi-ation (or i voting, and by such Constitution or law, . persons or odlcors are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnish 'injr to oitisens #u opportunity to perform su> b prcreouisite or to become qualified U vote, it shall be the duty of every su< h per son and officer to give to all citiaent of the ' United Slates the same and equal o|>|M>r lunity to perform such prerequisle and to become qualified to vole, without diatino tiou of race/tolor, or previous condition or servitude ; and If any such person or offi cer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give fUll effect to this section, hr shall, (oreve ry uoh offense, forfeit and pay the sum of Hie hundred dollars to the person aggriev ed thereby to be recovered hy an action en the ras with full costs, and such al 'owance lor counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, fer every tuob OHMS he deemed guilty of misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof, he fined not less than live hundred dollars, or he imprisoned not less than oua month, and not more than one year, or both at the dis cretion of tha court. Constitutional Amend meet. Also, I hereby give notice of the follow ing Joint Resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of Pennsylva nia. Be it resolved by the Senalo and House of Hepresentati vet of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth he pro|Hed to the people fer their adoption pursuant to provisional of the tdntb ar ticle tin tool, to wit: AMENDMENT.-Strikw out th# Siath , Section of the Siith Article of the Const!- union, and insert in lieu thereof the fol lowing i A State Treasurer shall be ckoaen by the qualified elector! of th-State, at audi times and for such term of services as shall ben prescribed by law. !■ Constitutional Convention. At tho seme time and llace. also, an election w ill be hold fur delegate* t> the convention to amend the Constitution of the statu, in conformity with the Aot, un titled "An Act to provide for calling a convention to amen 1 the Constitution," approved April 11, 18T3L A■> prescribed by laid act, the following rules and regu lations thai I apply la mid elactiun, and the returns of the •aiuc : Ist At tho general .-lection to be held on the second Tuesday of October next, then- thall bo elected by the qualified elector* of this Commonwealth, delegate* to a convention to revise and amend the [Constitution of tbia State, the laid Con vention .hall consist of one hundred and thirty-three member*. to be elected in tba manner following: Twentr-oight mem ber! thereof shall be elected in the Slate at largo, as follows : Kach voter of the Slate shall vote for not mure than fourteen candidate*, and the twenty-eight highest in vote shall be declared elect-id. Ninety nine delegate* shall be appointed to and; sleeted from the different .Senatorial dis tricts of the State, three delegate* te be elected for each Senator .there from ar.d|s chotiog all district delegates, each vul for not mote than two of the members |u be chosen from his diilrtrt, an J the three candidate* highest in vote shall be declar ed elected, eirrpt in the county of Al legheny, forming twenty-third Senatorial District, where no voter thall vote for more than sis candidates, and the nine highest in vole thall be elected, and in the counties of Luxerne, Monroe, and l'ike, forming thirteenth Senatorial District, u hero no voter shall vola fur more than four candidates, and the six highest in vuU< shall he elected, and six additional dlocates shall b chosvd ft OH) tho oily, and in their election no volar shall rota for more than three candidates, and the six highest in vote shall b declared elect ed. 2nd. Tlie Judge, and Inspectors for election district hall provide two *uitable boxe* Ar each poll, one in which to depoa it the ticket, voted for Delegate* al large, and the other in which to depotit the ticket* voted for District Delegate*; which bole* ha!l be labelled respectively, "Del egate* at large" and District Delegate* and in each district in the city of Pbiha-. delptiia an additional box (hall be pro vided for each poll, in which to deposit the ticket* voted for "City delegate* and said last mentioned boxe* must each be labelled. "City Delegate*.'" Srd The said election thall be held and conducted by the proper election- officer* of the several election district* of the com monwealth, and sMll be governed and regulated in alt respect* by tho general election law* ol the Commonwealth to far a* the same shall be applicable thereto, and not inconsistent with the provision* of said act 4th. Tke ticket* to bo voted for mem-: her-at large of the convention shall have on the outside tho word* "Delegate* at large." and on the inside the name* of the candidate* to be voted for, not exceeding fourteen in number. 6th. Tho ticket* to bo voetd for district member* of the convention thall have on the outside the word* "Diitricl Delegates." and on the inside the name ur name* of the candidate* vuled for, not exceeding thp proper number limited a* aforesaid;! hiit any ticket which shall contain a great er number of name* than the number for which the voter shall be entitled to vote, shall bo rejected ; and in oaso of the dele gate* t be chosen at large in Philadel phia, the word* "City delegates." thall be on tho outside of the ticket. 6th. In the city of Philadelphia the re turn judge* khalf meet at the State House, at ten o clock on tho Thursday netl fol lowing the election, and make out the re turn* for the delegatus at large and city, of tho vote* cast therein for delegate* at large and city, and district delegates, to be member* of tbe convention ; the return judg>-t of tho several election district* within each county of the State, excluding Philadelphia, shall uioct on Friday next following the election, at the usual place for the meeting of the return judge* of their county, and make out full and accu rst" return* for the puuply, of ttfi Y"Vc qui thyroid for weiut f-r* oT the conven tion and for the district members of the sapic ; and tho proceedings of tho return judge* f tho said oily of Philadelphia, ana of tho several counties of tho Com monwealth, in tho making of their return* shall bo the same a* those proscribed lor return judge* in the case of an election for Governor, except that return* transmitted to th" Secretary of the Cumomn wealth. shall bn addrrssod to that officer alone and not to the Speaker of the Senate. Change in the Manuer of Voting. An Act rogulating the mode of voting at all election* in the several counties of this Commonwealth, approved March mull, IMC: Bxo. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* of the Common* wealth of Pennsylvania in general Assem bly met, and it I* hereby on acted Ly toe authority of th kpv-i'hi •couatfikVir thl* CViinno*woalthi at> *ll general township, Burougli and special elections, are hereby hereafter required to vote b/ ticket*, writ ten or printed, or partly printed and part ly written, severally classified, at Pillows : One ticket shall embrace tho name of all State officer* voted for, labelled, "State," one ticket *h ill embrace thename cfcounty officer* voted for, l;;r.L,iLng office bf U... our end nlbinboN, of' Assembly, if votodibr, and b4 labelled "County," on* 'ticket shall embrace tho name of *ll Town -1 'ship officer* voted for, and be labelled, '"Township:" one tickot shall en\bracuthe name* of all Borough officer* voiod for, and bo lahollod, Borough and each cla** shall no deposited in separate ballot box e* per- There will bono "Borough" "Town ship" ticket* voted at the general elec -1 tion. jyaf Pursuant to tho provision* contained in 1 tJltTdth section or tbe act the judge of dis trict* shall respectively lake charge of the ! certificates or return of the election ol their lOkpectivo-dietrla*,. produce them at ' a mcetingof onejudgefcom Mh district, at thw Court HoUso, In the Borough ol Bollofonte, on tho third day after the elec tion. being for tbe present year, on t riday • the eleventh day of October next, at 2 o'- clock P.|M., then and there to do and per * form thoe duties required by law of taic judges. Also, that when a Judge, by sick e ne*s or unavoidable accidont, u unablo tc attond said mpetinr of Judge*- then th* e certificate or return Shall. betnkon ichargi of by iond at th* Inspector*, Or clerk* o '1 the ulection of' laid district, who shall di and perform the duties of said Judge un i- able to attend. Given under my hand and seal, at m; >- office, in Bellefonte, this 4tb dgy qf Sept >- in the year of our Lord on* thou.an f eight hundred andeeverity-two, and.iu th d ninety-sixth year of the Independence c I- the United State*. t- D. W. WOODRING, Sheriff ot Centre count} I 'STRAY. -Thirty-four sheop belong i ing to tha tiuilnrsigmtil, strayed from r his |>roiui*M, about four wanks ago Th"y are all marked on the laft oar, which U tll |XMJ off tn a half-circle; one earring a bi 11, and iian i* black, Persons giving informs -1 Ito it of the wlu-reabouU ofthn.a ahp, will ha duty rewarded for their trouble. ( Jilt <r, and w know if you onra call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. you will concede that it i* to your interest to purchaac from ut. M l tELL AT BOSTON IUTIA ltc|>Mlrlu( Ncully Done. B. L BATCH EL LRU A CO. July ittf. "I MPORTANT TO FAIIMEK." I WKOFFER FOR SALK tbo following list of UNEXCEPTIONABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILIZERS: PURE GROUND BONK. PURE BONE FLOUR. SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BONK DUST. AND ANIM AL COMPOST They art the Great Generatort and Kourishen of CORN, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT, and other crop*. BEING QUICK, PERMANENT. ECONOMICAL It Save* Labor! It Prevent* Weed*! It Increase* the Y'eld t It Restore* the Land I SHORTLIDGK A 00., july l'J 2n>. Bcllcfonte, Centre Co. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilson A Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BKLLKFONTK, PA., R. F. Rankin o*e*. y SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety Also, Choico CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all othor article* usually hept in a fint cla** Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM PO^ T J{LELy ' rr ' 1 tfrymte F.RANKIN ACO UARDW A RESTORE! J. & J. HARRIS. NO. 6, BROCKKRHOFF ROW A new and complete ll*rdwy> btore haj Soon opened by tha uii.l in Brock •irbeCTs now butldlhg—Where theyare pre pared toneUallklticf* ofßuilding andllouti Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nail*. Buggy wheels in *ett(, ChauipiunCluthei Wringer, Mill Saw*. CuvOUir and Han* Haws, Tcnnon £*W; "V\ obhSdws, tceCrean FptLvVi*. tUCUTubs, Clothes ltuck*, a Ail assortment of Ola** and Mirror Plate of al ■ice*, Picture Frame*, Wheolbarrow* Lamp*, Coal Oil Lamp*, Belting, Spoke* Felloes, andllubs, Plows, Cultivators, Con Plow*. Plow Point*, Shear Mold Board: and Cultivator Teeth,Tablo Cutlery, Hhov olt, Spade* and Fork*, Lock*, Hinge: Screw*, Sah Spring*, Horse-Shoos, Nail Norway Rod*. Oil*. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Llnsoed, Tanner*. Anvil*, Vice*, Bel low*. Screw Plate*, ntaikkiuilV* Tool* Factor/ Uoll*,' Heuko BWlk, pfcindT Bell* Gang'fcllV, Teaßfll*,OTindtono.Cari>en . tar Tool*, Fruit Jar* and Can*. Paint*, Oil* Varnishes recoivod and for sale at junn6'oß,ly. J. A J. HARRIS. THELOGAN CEMENT CO. ' tauu Qu tu rers o'l'aßttbeaier , IN" - ! supsbiqr 'esaiiswv. The Cement ia of the very sei y Quality, to he Superior t j aiiy in the State. All order* cent by utail *bould be addra f ad to W. P. M'MAXUS, Agent. P. O. Box, 10, Bellofoute, Centre Co. Pa. '■ A July if. IIKLLKPoNTKM AItKKTS. i Corrected liy C. H- Keller. 1 fVhlta (Yhealfl • Red I"' live. ... ■ 7ft Coin 00 ...Cms JO liar ley (it), ,70 Clo/orseel ft.tm potatoos 4ft, ■ Lard per pound H. Pork per pound oh I Hotter 'A' Bags 90. plaster parton 111 Tallow a Bacon 8 llam Pi AKWMTOWN MARK KTS White wheat 1,7ft....8ed wheat I .Cft....B.vc il) Corn ) .....Oats fift iWI-y fin Clovereeod4,oo..,...Tlinothy-i < I. HfiO Salt 8 fiOper sack Bacon I (hi Ham It) ..... Rutin 20... Kggi -16 Piaster 0 FIO XTBJB3 ■7WJW! "TAT\L II HOTBIIO LILT IT" sua Pain, Sores, Wooads and Umeneu. x BUY IT! TRY ITT iijd 4gur, . Uie Paiij Cure Oif For Bheurpalitrp,... Use Paiij Cure Jil For NVi ci Ue CujgOil. For FfvXftore Use Paiij CdFe Oil For Chole\ Iforbul, . Use Paiq jfiit Oil. For BpniasV .... Use PaSC'urt Oil. For HeadtehcX. ... Use Cure Oil. For Bruiaea, ,\. . . UseXi!) Cure Oil. . For Corns and Bu\>ni, UjrPii j Cure Oil. I For Any Sore, ..\ Wve P- ■; t jre Oil. For ijny Lanjeness, .jrtlie Pai.-j Curt Oil Kvssi MjrriVuW.aa.ijrrtn, And s rhsllssy* ,.r '<> , Its sqnol Im4 aiir,yn< .u-t for acAM ya re n nVmuT. ASK for raixyrbßE OIL TV> A* <*h, F • VIMUHT IT TO ABBE. It Is set sdhsg stun,-jiiis pr<-,- it.-V ut it lb X lag i-.-ft.i--i.t- 1 \ M YagrUUr Oils, ll.ll* UMI KllAti, *s i iiosn t.i safe i ass Ml by el) tWuggfefo sad lfoelif* iu M 'i Xg rant:, no tevi*. BcClUfit & tATOK, Psoi iroas, Acedia. rs jSold wholesale and retail by P. I', (irceti. J usl Arrived. Just Arrived. (Jail and See Call and See WOLFS Magnificent Stock of New (ioods. Come and gel liar- J iraius. Assort nit'n( lull anil complete. Dry Goods, Groceries, X lions, Hardware, ReaJy-.aade Clothing, and thousand i f olhcr articled ; A. SUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. I, Ha- block, u crc be keep* on hand a flock i f WHITE and RED LEA TUEIi aifd HA It X Kips and Calfskins French and City Finish. STRING LEATII KB, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY I>E SCRIFTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and I (discs OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always bought and -Yt:". ADAM HILD, PAINTER,S f " 1 offurs hi* services to the citizens of M ifflin Oentro and adjoining countios, in lloaiM*, Nlgn nnil Oriiittotiniiil I'uiiitiiiK GBAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, I Mnhogony, Ac. Plain and Fancy Pancrhanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All fine work done for other painters. June 7 y. | JOHN C. MOT 2 & CO. BAN K EIIN. MILLUKIM, CKXTKK CO., PA, Receivo Demwits and allow interest. Discount Note*. Make Collections. Issue Enstnoi Exi h.-iugo. And u gcnorai ltankine Bu.-ine; - done. JOHN C. MOTE, A WALTER, PAKSIBKET. | Oasniar. mur22lf. , | C. PECK. J. T. Lkk PECK & LEE'S i New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, l'.V. Tho undersigned have opened a now es tablishment, at their new ..hop*, lor the manqd< lute of Carriage*, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIUIIH AN r SI.KI>.*, PLAIN ASO FANCT of every description . All vehicles rnan'ufaiturod by them iareNvartatitcd to render satisfaction, and a e*inal 'to any work done elsewhere, i They use nono but the bet material, and Jemploy the most skillful workmen. Hence tliey flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled i'.-r durability and finish l a distanee"' rouiptly attend ' Come and examine our work bef-ire contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, . All kinds of Repariug done. , 2aug.y. PECK A LEE. Iliill/UilU IflUUl U OIVJIiU, LOCK HAVEN, PA. The |iruprieU>r of lUnder'a Muaic Store desire* to call the attention of the people of Centre count/, to the fluf that they Can Save Money Iby jiurchnsittg their musical instruinenU ot Hyuder'a Music Store, We are selling Double UPA>(U Six Stop, Five Octavo Orgatt*, at $l4O, superior in tone and finish, to those t hat are hawked aud peddled throughout the country at $175 to $300.) Than# we warrant for five ycant. We give any reasonable credit desired to reeponaiblo parties. Wc beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennaralloy this year, which yowwonkl do well to examine before purchasing eluewbero : CENTRE HALU S. R WOLF, Rynder Organ $225.00 WM.OALBHAJTH, Kynder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. I)R. J. Y.DALE, American Organ..... $375,00 1 1 I'KTKIt BCHRECK, Itjrnder Organ 140.00- AARONBBURO. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ J $240.00 BOALBBURO. MISS H.LHU NTDIt, Melodion $130.00; In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to tu and getting our prioee—we deliver all ioaUvuncnta— Yon Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ. Address, UYJWEICS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, if now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bithop Street, to fell £>;l7 GOODS, sSlos2a32B/B©ott, CEDAR AND WILLOW WAKE, *C, AC., at greatly reduced prices. He if also prepared to pun bate A L L kl N D S OF GRAIN! FtJli WHICH HE WILL PAV THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! * I A-H PURCHASERS H ILL FIND SI'PKKIOK INDUCEMENTS THERE apr j, t f C. D. KELLER I. Guggenheimer. # K W ARB AN G K M E N T! Isaac GtUiiEXaKiMEK, having purchased tho entire stock of the late linn ofSursman & ex cept the leather and Sboe-liuding*. has filled tip his shelves with a lot of SRT.KNDID XEW OOODB, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DBtXj COOIM*, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS & StIOES, HATS A CAPS, AN"I) FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who tnav favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe in sav ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISA AC G UGG F-NII KI M KB. P. S. —Mr. Sussman still continues to deal in LKATIIKK AND SHOE-FINDINGS, ULOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tneold room, where he may alway lie found. l'iap.tf. COAL, LIME, m and POWDER! • (JOAL- Wilkesbarre • Coal, Uheetnut Stove, Kgg, furnace and foundry, Coal—ofbost quality, at the low est prices. Customers will please note that our coal i housed un der commodious sheds. Li ME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on tho pike leading to Mi'.csburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Pout'* Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to recui v e order* from tho trade. Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valley R. 11. Depot, Bellefoate, Pa. no v SUORTUDGE A CO. BUTTS HOUSE BKLLKFONTE, PA. J B, BUTTS, Prop'r. r Hw first class accommodation; charg es reasonable. 19apr, tf. irTF/N TKATrTI OY V: Ti. (Jorlier of Third , and Chestnut Street, Mitflinburg, Pa. John Its Central Locution makes it particulai'ly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. "unf2l ly WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. K. SMITH, ofPuU.tr* Mills. N E W G O ODS ! We would iuol respectfully r r>- Goods, Ac., should not fail to giTc htm a call, as he feels confident his price* and .ulterior quality of goods will amplv Mttisiy all. His stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffee* of the beat quality. Teas, Sugars of all kinds, Molasses,! Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spicea, Provisions, , Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock oi ' D RYGOODS U large and varied, and we will just say can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. . READY M A DECLOTHING "a Inrgc stock of ready-made Clothing for j Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose < of at a very small advance on cost. i Hoots and Shoes, Hat* and Caps, Hard- , ware. Oueen.ware, Wood and Willow , Ware, Notions, Fancv Goods, Carpet*, Oil i cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac., ocUSUy. (i rah ani & Soil, Boot h is acknowledg ed by thc*best judges andagenU of all other machine*. Call on AL Bartge*. wad boa burg, who i* the authorised agent lor Centre county. Also keep* the best Sewing Ma chine thread, needle*, and repairs all kinds of sewing machines, clocks, watches, as sick boxes Ac I will thoroughly can VMS the section belonging to me, and, 1 shall be very much pleased to sell every person a machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be fore purchasing sny other—it has no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will phase address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed to. A.L. BARTGKB. . Agent for Centre County. Maoisoxncao, ra. Beautiful Toilet Setts, Chamber Palls, Ac., Far sale by sprat tf. WM'f M'IIANIGAL. •a- a leltTretoToung MEN. Vq Prle* la a —alad —rslop*. aahr S mala A Uctai* oo 10a N.tar*, TmSliit *oA It— Car, af BptnMtoHfcCM. or Aauuaal WjUsta law* aatarr RwtaOoa*. Sataal IWhlMj. mad la|.(laiaM VKKWRLU M U. Aathoc of tha "Uraaa M aVtaIZSSSEZ at Slt Abuw ma/Za ■owd aekaat ndtcta*.. aad wUAoal daaqaiy ouf leal muHttnia, l—lman.U. Tin**. <* earoljl*. lia* ia* oal a atude of can ml oaaa certala SjOJJJ"*l*r mo *r*ry nlmr. m aiieUg>qaPßqß ftiTKc^ Thna.mrt. Alio. Dr. CalTarwall'. QaUa." —toS PosaOßo. Bos MBS, Ml f£ww, **/• PUBIFY YOUB BLOOD. 1 For Serelhla,Bctaflm V loan Diss as— ef tha aTo Eyes, er Scrafhla ■ & any form* Any disesoe or oropties A „ mj.~? the Rain, discern of the LiW| Rheumatism, Pimples, OI 11 Bores, Ulcers, Broken-dows i CSt Constitutions. Syphilis, OCflSg ©% . disesse depending on adm vvsSy praved condition of the Meet k J>H- CROOK'S , . SYJtup or \ \m poke root. I wbMJ. It has the modkinal wupmlf r W9T of Poke combined wilh o prt jjy srstion of Iron which goes SI Mb/ <-neu into the Wood, porfM— iog the most rapid and wosr V derful ones- SV TO ar Druggist lor Dr. Crookw CSb jound Syrup of A'oba Book—take Maaft hi keaiod.