The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 18, 1873, Image 2

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Centre Htll, IV, 1S
TERMS FT:.-
weekly at fSper y™. " V' Z., '
When not paid in advance Foi umui.is
half these rmtea. u.n
Advertisements p r H,"
lines) for three insertion. Adirti>-'
for S* 6 and l'i months, at reduced < •
Anr person sending us *% names .-T
new iuMcribosr, with the c*h wn < -
ceive the RKI-ORTKH one v r fie.
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Democratic Nominations.
FFOR SL'PRKMK JYXHTK :
JAMES R. LVDLOW.of Phih.
XIR STATK TURASL'tiKR :
F. M. HUTCHINSON,of Alh ghenj
h'ur Senator :
JOSEPH S WAKE AH,
Avtmbly-JOHX H.OKVIS.
Trra**rti - J. B. Mill
(\>wiK.ionr' — J. (•'. iS.I A /v r. 1 .
Jwrv GiMm' l ' — MICH OK<t \ A
AuJitor —SANK FKA.\K. - < >
.4. J. OJtKISK. o J cure
Hon. John 11. OrvU vot.il to repeal the
u*urv laws, or laws regulating the rat. > j
of interest in the State. Thi* was a move j
in favor of bank*, capitalist* and monopo
liaa in general. Had he .ueevcd.il the
renter*, mechanic* and busin. ** m." >!
the State and county would have been
compelled to pay from 10 to '*> per cent,
for money. They would have been liter
allv skinned. Explain, Johu H Or.. ex
plain.
The above from llrowus |upcf
wilful murepresentation. Mby d.u t
Brown print OrvU* speech, that will
give *ll the explanation needed -
but that "explanation" is what he is
afraid of, hence he will not publish it.
Publish the speech.
"All last week the caucusing contin
ued. First we would s-e General
Blair and John H. Or vis. Second
General Blair and O. A. Fur*t. and
then General Blair, Furst ami Blanch*
atrd, together.'
j?o says Browus jvajier. Well that s
just as deceut as Brown and a lot of
niggers taking a little out of the same
glass
Joseph S- W a ream for Senator.
On last Friday evening the demo
cratic senatorial conference of this dis
trict, succeeded iu making a noinina*
lion for state senator —Joseph S. M a
remi, of Lewistown, is the lucky inau.
Mr. Waream has h Id many resfmnsible
positions in Mifflin county, and has
fulfilled every trust with fidelity. Ho
is a consistent democrat, and sustains
a good character, and has the a- ilitv
to make a good senator, Mr. V. a
reani iswclltiookcd in the affairs of
this commonwealth and know* the
wants of this district as well as any
man in it, and in that respect is iar
superior to the nominee of the ra-licao,
John Irwin, jr.
Mr. Waream comes from the labor
ing classes, and will stan I by their in
terests as a member of the senate, lie
is free from the pollutions ol cliques
and rings and will give the vultures
that gather at Ilarrisburg, the cold
shoulder, should lie be elected, as he
will be, if the democracy arouse them*
selves to their duty.
Mr. Warcam's nomination will ren
der satisfaction throughout the entire
district, and we cull upon the demo
cracy of old Centre to vie with the oth
er eouuties iu polling for him a large
vote.
The district is close, but it can be
carried if the gallant democracy will
it. We have a good mau. and let us
determine to elect him.
We have been swindled several
times out of our senators —let these
outrages be revenged by electing Mr.
Waream bv a decisive majority which
no radical manipulation can set
aside.
Democrats, to work then, for \\ a
ream, and the entire ticket, from Lud
low down to the bottom.
'lbat Deficiency.
Tbe able speech, delivered iu the
House, last winter, by our representa
tive, John H. Orvis, upon the finan
ces of tbe Commonwealth, showing
that our radical state official* were
guilty of a defalcation amounting to
24 million dollars, was so conclusive
in its data, taken from the official
records, that no radical in the House,
could get up and deny the charge
made and proved by Mr. Orvis. Ev
er since that speech was delivered, the
democratic journals have been refer
ing to it, and asked the radical press
for a successful reputation of the
charge, that under their management
of the affairs of our state, there had
been nn actual leakage of l>etwccti
two and three million dollars, and
which had been sucked up by Mackev
A Co.
This charge ls stood without any
attempt to answer it, from last March
up to last Friday, whtn the J'itUburg
Commercial, a radical organ, seeing
that their nominee for State Treasurer,
Bob Mackey, was suffering under Mr.
Orvis' showing up, conies to the res
cue with an attempt to prove Mr. Or
vis' statement false. The Commer
cial's attempt consists of an unintel
ligible statement of figures, which
are intended to misrepresent and have
the impression that it had refuted the
charge ; its figures lie, as to the (nat
ter at issue, and the Commercial
knows it, aud only makes a show of
refutation that the reader, who can
not understand its figures, may he led
into the belief that it Las refuted the
charge, although the reader can't un
derstand it, nor is it intended he shall.
That's all.
The fact is the moneys of the peo
ple of this stale have been recklessly
squandered by tbe Mackeys, Kembles,
and Cameron ring of state robbers,
and Mr. Orvis has caught them up,
and proven it by the documents. The
speech referred to was published at
length in the Reporter, a week alter it
was delivered by Mr. Orvis, ami we
refer our readers, to our file of last
March for it. Mr. Orvis has Joue the
oommoinvoalth grout service by un
earthing tho bij *t - , and the Jcllto
craoy of (.Yn'.rc sln.uM show thcit
apptci-iatioll i>t his .*< i.. * ill ri tui ti-
I ing hint In aiiinor. i*..l vote, lie t
' ,-in impartial D.-iiivctai, ittt.l Mil! "| •
|H)-o bad tin it towlmtcvci party ibn ,
may Imlaitg—railicai "t Jens ml
! :tlld this >■ :>l. '• cut It ic oitll to t lie Vote
lof ii'i i v li' iu-t i publican iu t i litre
county.
Mr.tl'O-l. * Mo..' by tie iitlc: > st*
joftl C lli.tss *, is il lliclub. t rt the
lit use, bi* t >•< . i | I v< *'■ att-l • - •
ovi t v hitniet tu it i m<* him 1-ia -
|Hirt he w.ia that pi pie - rtpic-. uta
tive iu the str.etot s ti*c of to. wo: !
L< vi Mil'ci * em* p.olilic II lit•
WrtVS to obtain V.-lt*. lie till 11 pledge
hiui/elf to the tcrtij uranco boss >t un
ion and lUiri* township.* u* tt temp r
mice man, and to the lamlhit.ls a* tt
liquor ntiu. I'erlt.to* that means to
say t .t lie i- tlrutik ami adi r. by
turns when solwr he i* t.mjwtu'.c,
I and win n tight lie t* iut. mpciat.
I lie can me t -i fvlhiw oil the t< -•!, ami
Goto n tavern fot it little bittei-, mid
Jhe can make n lung lace, when tl.at
j aiisw. r* bi-tlt r. Well, that ion l le.
J after all, L.vi had better stay at
. j home ami let lb vi.* election go unan
imous, because it* going to be putty
I item lv that anyhow.
John Irwiu-jr, is the tad nominee;
for senator. Ihmiorat-s nw i.taj
IFare-Aim out.
John Irwin wutita senatorial honors,
but he can't H cr*ew this time.
The Daily Graphic 11*11.HII hurst
el, on Kridav attemooii UJ.III it wits
about three .juartcK filled with ga*.
The *ame parties.now cune!uded to
make n s-.lk one of liiK'Ut . tie iialt tt..
capacity ol the bulel one, and tliiuk
ot having it ready to start in t 'cto
bcr.
There are toiue fhinga iu which
John Irwin has ever bceff coujisieni
very consistent, lie lira ever opposed
u.iaoeratic measures, uplioldiug per
picious federalism, know nothingtsm
and aSolitiouisu). He was i usuient
iiu his hatred of democrats, ami ts.v. r
voted for one fium (unstable up to
President.
What is the dutv of demon a U
when coming across such a seeker al
ter place? It is plain. Give him a
wide-birth and vote for our #n can
didate, J. .-*j4i t*. Waream.
Joseph Waream was the liol choice
of the rank and file of the Mifflin
county democracy for senator —he is
now the distriit nominee. Let the
democracy of I'outre pndonsc the good
choice of their gallant brcthireti in
Miffliu by giving Mr Warrant a
handsome majority.
- * -♦> •
The senatorial conference made a
nomination on last Friday evening.
Our informant states that l\ triken
and Crawford withdrew their names,
when on last ballot the vote .*t> i d 9
for Whream ami II for Meek
The recent speech of Senator Mor
ton in Ohio, in which he ahuded to
the back pay grab in a mild manner,
requires interpretation by hi* own re
marks iu tho Senate Chamber when
that question was under consideration.
The objectiou which he ma*h> ta it
then was that the increase wa- too
small ; he wanted more of a change
than the bill proposed. II- wanted
the increase made, if ai all, in suc.i a
way us to amount U something.
This may he the reason why he has re
turned his share to the Treasury—not
that he considered the principle wrong,
hut the sum too small. On page 'J,-
047 of the C\i(jremonal (Stole w ill be
found the iollowing remarks of .Sena
tors Morton ami Carpenter, two of the
h ailing Adiiiiuistiatiou Ifienators:
"Mr. Morton —I move to strike out
so much of this amendment as refers
to Senators, Representative* in Con
grese, aud delegates from the Territo
ries. If lam to have the name of
having my salary increased / want it
mlstantially inermted. I want it i
errated in * uclt a mty as to amount to
romething. The incr<a*i- lure giving
$6,500 for salaries iu lieu of mileage,
stationery aud newspaper would be nn
increase to me of about S-SOO. I pre
fer to let it stand as it is rather than
to have such a change a* that makes.
"Mr. President, if we are to incicase
our salaries let us make it a substantial
and reasonable, intricate.
"Mr.Carpenter —If we do not con
cur iu the motion made by him ami
the matter goes to a committee of con
ference, will thev not have power to
report hack a larger salary or a small
er one, n they please ?
"Mr. Morton—Yes; but I do not
believe they well do it.
"Mr. Carpcuter —Let us trust th. in.
The Senate thinks they ought to, and
I think they ought, too."
The Yellow Fever in Shreveport
Washington, September 13. —The
following despatch was received here
to-night by Senator West:
SHKKVEIIIIIT, La., Sept. 13. —£ p. M.
Hon. J. It. West, I'nitcd Slates Sen
otor from Louisiana, Washington,
D. C\:
People panic stricken. All that
could leave have left. The poor arc
nearly a.I on our hands. No money
in the city treasury. All pecuniary
aid will be thankfully received. Fe
ver increasing.
(Signed; HAULER LEVY, Mayor.
The Minder of General K. S .Mr-
Cook.
Yankton. Dakota, September 12. —
Last night an altercation occurred lie
tween General E. H. M'C'ook, secreta
ry of Dakota, and P. P. Winlcrmute,
a broker of this city, in the billiard
parlor of the St.Charles hotel. Win
termutc used insult ing language,
which was promptly r< sen led by the
general, wl*> gave Wiuterronte a rasp
ing. The general then went to his
room.
Wiutennute, while washing the
blood from his face, remarked In n by
stander that M'Cook con hi whip liin:,
hut that lie ( Wintermute) would shout
hira, and immediately went five
hint-Its, got a pistol and returned. A
raiiroad meeting was in session in the
hotel at the time and Winterinute en
tcred the assembly.
M'Cook, unaware of his presence,
also entered the room, when Winter
mute raised his arm and approaching
him tired his pistol, the shot taking
effect in the the left breast. The
General grappled with hi-' assassin
and a second shot was fired, when
Winterinute was thrown to the floor. !
During (he struggle two more shots J
wfi i■ illl <l. *iic "I w til* it 1 q-Jili \ ■
w. uudul a hyMiiiuh i Lily one hot i
took < ll< < t which pro id fatal I'l.c
pMici aI 1 lij ill <1 until i \ li .."dork I
tilt-morning, when In- spool l!i
WU* lull ful- oioti- I • tin' la* :l il dll'.l
like a bravi' nun. \\'inl iinnl<i i !<
under arn *t. t (l
A PHILADELPHIA GRANDJF I
UY • ,
I In- (!taia! .1 1. \ Philadelphia
ii i\o r.ivnili in nil- (•> the l'i iiuiii.il *
C..UM ilia w<-I < viia* ii i .n> jr> M'lii- (
'in at in tin a it a U > i jui ti*|iiinli'ii' ■
1' .* i .toili.lt V t" „i ,il >1 |niio to la
iiiinr lulu riiiiii' |IU " i Ll ti I tin II S
tillillll;; 111 the jlldgi id I I ..Hit ; I lit t
tii thi* instance tlii* Giaiid Juri have
ignored all | 11 .vi!. at * ui.ii at tin ir |
. n initinn huvi made a pu*ou nient <
which i- Hint fill v i .juiv.ih'lit la an it • :
1 ilictna lit it tii linti.t Attorney.
After reining to the imputm tee of .
adequately guar.lb,, ttic t'tty lit.i •
,ui v. the Ur.iud Jury ;t*k tin- I'auit
what has Income, among ether*, •• t j
four case* (which thi v music.) i t lav 1
commonwealth again?! dttlei.ul pu ]
tii *wi n hall' lictli t in.allv < h.trgui ,
j with clinic agaiht it lliey then I •
! fcr t.. the rcfiiMit of the D diet Altai |
iu\ Wi'itaiu I• Maaa t ai i.j
j lure thriii, a* n quired ly thcia and by j■
/law, per* nu ehaiged with having rob j
hnl the treasury of city bond* and
hi- personal appearance before thiiH;
and iK iiia! of thcit ri-iit t-. demand
the j laJuctiou i t raid j arliv* ihe
tiuitul Jury then laiacal theii iiiahi i
tv tu carry uut their intention.*, an'
with their explanation p'aoe the mat
ter at the discretion ot the * art It
!is hut a poor satisfaction to ay lliut
' iu> act af the Twed adminUUali' ii o!
thi* city was so braaenlv defiant ••! rat
iud justice as this ait ai D:*tr;ct Al
torncy Maau, at Philu leljihiu Go
the flimsiest technical quibble thi* of
ficer, sworn to protect the interests at
the Stele an I to prosecute i flend.t • a
gainst it,uses his official power to tie
feat the iutera-t* uf the State an ! t<>
screen offender#. v Hue means wi.t
doubt lew he found ta bring t' - i h
liers of the city treasury and oilier i. r
sous charged with crime withiti the
reach of the law. Meanwhile we in
vite the attention of the country to tin
tact that Philadelphia . at pris.i t a
■ victiai w : lb" impudently . •
1 nipt King that ha ever dishonored
. the country.
A (JON KIP BALLOON .
r The Graphic's Great Failure
lit itsrinl l of 1111. Amm-i Vtti M.-v
i BTER— A Dmri-oiNiiD Mi in
*l Tint
j -
i New \ oik. Scj ten.' r l'i ihi
' process of iuflalion comnicuecd this
j morning, aud coutiuued steadily our
iug the day and aflerttvon. Many
people believed there would he a bona
fide nscensi. n, hut others were *h*pti
-1 jcal.
s I At-ten minutes past :>ut th h.i!
e loon suiilenly sw.iy.il to the north,
j J ripped half way around with a great
j tearing s-und, aud tli fiat uj • n tin
1 ! ground. f!te ituwer.se Volume l g-o
M which had IH.II pumped into il. mar
jlv 4'.0(.U1 icel,. - :| •d, neat !y -uIL-
j eating thi *e who .*t' -<l n t:ie loi
a side.
The crowed ntuje n general rush
' over ti.e isp.* v ilii the iutcution ot
tearing the t alloi'ii into small jHtcft
' and carrying thcru off as menieiitoiS,
but a strung force of |ice on the
gri.utiH charged and drove them hack,
but not befero many >uceeede<!
llr. Stiner, who had contracted to
0 till the baltoou, scid that it would be
•. all folly t<> attempt anojh.i imiation,
- as the bag was not made of the proper
a mateiiai. So the mtfrpri*c i* t.hand
i. oucd lor the prcst nt.
t
u l<ewi*ii u g, Septcnihcr 9.—lluii. .V.
e H. Dill was to-day unaniwousie nurn*
' iuated by the conferee* of the S- ven
!l teen tii senatorial district for senator,
'•j There are rumors of yellow fever
al Memphis
1 The Pre>i lent ha • nppuut • A'" \-
" ainlcr P. Slut herd to bo Governor of
' the District uf Columbia, in plnce of
llcnrv L>. t ookc, resigned.
p Thi workmen in the Central llail
way shu|s at Sacramento have been
t , notified that in consequence uf the
decision by tho eic-ctiou against the
rniiwav mnny men are to b- da
. charged,
fj
t In tii? ..pining address Ui fore ilio lt< *
"| pubHcsn Slalo ('unvvntii-ii of M.. -.m !I I
' sett-, Mr. liu I lock admitted tbo irrefulsri
; ti.'s and fraud* uf tlie ftep_Lliva;i party.
[ The-.- lie -aid "were at tlr l dt-nied t>y
i the party, neat '"connived at, afterwards
- j "condoned under the pressure of impenu
-11 "in* elections.' Hero is n Republican
; declaration that the accusations of tho op
.l p .it-.>n are well founded Iho Credit
l\ M obilicr swindle w: ?r*l denied by the
! Itcpublicnn party, it wa a/terwani* cull
.! nived at. and tlnally and feebly londcmo
j ed So with a long list of publie olTeiuJes,
. I'"These thing*," say* Mr. Bulloek from
, i the platform of the Mstsirbun-lti Cooven
.! lion, "Jisvc gone a* far as the good name
'of t)>e parlv or the public sense e.ui
[ h nr."
/tOi> SAYK TII K COMMON
j \ * VYKAI.TII
ELKCTION PROf LA M ATK )N.
i 1. il h. u.iah'Kh, High Sheriff of Ceu
tre county, Commonweuiiii of Iknniylvs*
:* j uia, do hereby make known and give ims
, : to e to the electors of the county aforesaid,
i tl.at an clei lion w ill be held in the said
, county of Centre on
TI KSOAY. OCTOBER 11th, iHT".
" in see- rdaiiee with tin- Art of Assembly :
REGISTRY LAW
t)|ia pi-rsoi) for the ofli.e of Judge of the
Supreme Coiirt of fhe Commonwealth of
1 Pennsylvania.
• i One person the ottii eof Slate 'l'reas
. ; urer of the St .! of Pennsylvania.
! One permit I" represent the vountie. of
Centra, Huntingdon. M'fllin, and Juniiits
- ii the Senate of Pennsylvania.
One person for tho office of Member of
the House of Representative* of I'c-nnsyl
j i a uia, for Centre county.
One per"n f<-r the office of County
. Treasurer, fr said ' ounty.
' One p.-rson for the office of Commission
er for said county.
Two person* for Jury Coiiirois*om,r r
j the county of Centre.
Two persons fr(kunty s~r for said
■ county.
f also hereby make known and give no
! lire timt the place of holding the aforesaid
' election in (ha several ItoroiigtM and
■ Township* within tin County of Centre
are a* follow*, to wit,
' l or-the twp., of Huiiie*, (it the I'utdici
House of Joint Linibert.
For the twp., of Half Moon, at the
! School Hou*e in Storinstown.
For the twp., of Tayloj, at the hou*i
erected lor the jurpoe oil the property of
Leonard Merrymun.
For the twp., of Poller at tho house of
iMnjgj Weideiiaaul, Old Fort Hotel.
For the twp , of Gregg, at the public
IH-US-S owned by •/ 11. l-'ih<->.
F'or the twp., of Ferguson, in the tm|ipo|t
house at Pine Grove.
For the twp., of Harris, ill the si-hoolj
house at Boalsbuig'
F'or the twp., ofPutton, at tho liouse of
Peter Murray.
F'or the borougii of Bcllefonte and the:
townahimi of Spring and Bennc-r, at the;
Court House in 8;-ll"Fonte.
F'or the tw p., of U'alh. r, j/; the school
house at Huhlorshurg.
F'or tlie borough and township uf Jlow-j
ard at tho school house in said borough.
For tin* twp , of Rush, at tho Cold
Stream school house.
For the twp., of Snow Shoe, at tin- school;
j housa negr Samuel Askey.
I For the twp,, vi ivari vp, at the bouse ofl
■el Iv in j; in .1 ii, ! 'II v ills
-1 or the bortuigh "f Milesbu.,', nl th©
it school lion •< ... Mil. 1011. a
|\>t the twp , of' lln-tmi, nt the h"Ui" • I t,
dm lieed. i
For ill© twp , of r> ill , at the hulls" "I ; |
i I Mm i.
For the twp , "fi.it- '\, in the . hool [ i
011*0 lit Krtgb i llie* ; ,
Forth" Iw p of M . : , it t . .
- ne In Fort Matilda. i
Fk i the twp,, of Itiiriisldo at the house i
lie uf.l K 11. uk.
For the lp . if t'uVtin, at th.- school ■
onse near Kotn Mam
F< ■ th© botough id t'ni"iiv i'ie ati.l I ui
n tw|i ,at the pew school lion* in I't i n
For the boiougil ol Fhtlii -burg, at ri ■
inVdie 'load house ii. - od borough
In put• il .• . el all Hi tef 1! o I .
t-sen.lily ef the t'ouili"! 1 . ill Apait
latum lo the o i lion . 1 ll f. i. uioli .
..I - - -
\ 1 I't ll li l. . . *., i tlo.l t " '
ml Klrrtii'D Will I#* "p. liiwl betwe. tie j
lour* of u and 7 <> clot i. in tl.e lor. noon, i
ml shall coiiiinue wit)., ut itit• iiuptioii or >
aljourmneiit until 7 u'clin k 111 the yv citing !
t lu u th© poll# shall he i lost d,
And in and by th-- m' l set I am further '
lirectid togivc Ui'tice ' that every Jit i"it !
i eept lust Sit* t the pt ac . who *l.mll !
■old all.V effic© I t a|ipoilttmt tit fif pr --til or
riot order lli. gov cl itlitei! o| the I ii.ti-l;
(talc-, of thi* .-late, or of any city <.r in-:
orporalt d dlstlii t. whether n eoiiiiiiis-out- j
•d office or otl el wise, n siibotdiiotl offiei r |
ir agent who i, or shall be employ t d uii
l.-r the Ist-gislulur© er K Vrculiv e or Judi- j
dry departinollt >t this f-tnte, or e( aliV |
lit i■ r|airat"d ttulro t j aiol also that ev cry I
lie lit he (- I I titgrt olid Ot ■ ttor t i
noli i ituiuil of any citv, eomnn sloitt it ef
my ineor|u>rated district, i# by law in a-j
table of li dding . r exert i-ing at the mm# j
(trie the office el appointment "I judge,
utproior, or clerk of any election, shall i
to eligible to at-v oltiee tto it to h* Voted j
'or "
Tl.e Htspt, tor, and jit-lgt -of ibe eleclioiu j
.hall meet at 11 air 11 pt-ciiv e )■!. . * | - |
"iuted for holding th©election in the di# !
iriet to which the.- respectively belong,]
i . tore 7 o'clock it lli.- morning, and ■ ■ Ii j
.if sail! inspector* shall appoint ono clerk, j
who hall be a qualitieil Voter of *e-h ii.-•
"ill'case the per-on who thali l.iou I. j
,■ .v etl the ucoed Itiglu -t number uf v oti * |
fur lu*}hk U v shrtil |iot Hit, ml on tlie day j
of any election, then the p.r-on who *hii t
have received these, end highest number >■(
vote* for judge at tie next preceding
election shall act a* inspector in bis place.
And ill case the person who shall ha. c re
, ivedth. higtut liuiiitei ufv.tksl r iti
petit r thali l ot Mtlclid, the person clot ted (
judge slm'.l iippioitit an iii-p.etor in hi*
place and in case, the |wmii elected ■
judge shall i.ot attend, they tin ,i-|..t-r
w #b. .v it. -I .! • el 'I V
• hail appoint a judge ,u he. place ,or j
an) va.nhcy tl.ail ointi. . - iu li e ! ■ -'id
for the apace <>fon© !n-ur ait. r the t i e
fixed by law fur tha opening of th- eh-ctian
the qualified voter, of tho t -wnship, ward,
or diftrict for which u-h ftl ei- -hall
have been cb ctod, present at such 'ion,
►hall elect one of their number to fill such j
vacancy.
It shall iw tHe duty ol the several ■•
• or., of I ah diotrh t to attend a' the pla,c
of holding cv < ry gcurr.,l, *| cial, >r town-
Uip eleeimn, during the w iiolc time aid
©lection i kr|4 open, f<r tlio |*,rp,e f
giving information to the itipit-tor, a !
judge# when called on, ut ri inlion t th©
rig. lof any per-on IxcMod by theiu t>'
,ol© at such elect ion, or tueh other loat
u-r# in ri.uti-n to ,n© £ ,i*<u.c{i!#-1 voter*
the raid inpetlor oi either * th<s;i
from tins© to time require.
No per- >n shallba pcnuittcrl t vut.- ..t
any eiec'.ion, a* aforesaid, other limn a
t., i limit > ! th uj. -■£ t>. I V-: >- .
er more, who shall have roid.-d in th©
State for at b a-t one y ear. ami in the clt i
t.-ti xi if Iris t where he > trc,'* hi* Vote at
:i t ten day' immediately preceding su-h
, !■■'(ion. and within th© two years paid a
Male or cunty t*©, w i,:, h *hall ha , # be -i
iaM©#*rd at Irwai ten day* bofuru lha sire
t lU.'. * ■ f *. . I *
Mates w ho hn • pffv i- U'-y !':> It a < t '.ai.n, I
i voter of this Mat© and rvtiov-J tliin-fww
r.lid returned, and W i o sllall hav'e r- s.ded
m the el . tiou district and paid tax©- n
foresaid shall be . tilled to vote, al
though thej" ah'ill not hav itaid txves.
No p. rsoii hail he prr.ilittk.l . v.U
who*© name 1- not c utaincd in
tha list ot taxable inhabitant* Jul
ntslicd i y th© . on.mi Toner•. -.n). • t r.t
h© pi dnc© a toccipt forth©puymrnt with*
in two years f a stat. or county tax *-
k' .scd agreeably to the Constiluti. a, ai d
give -attffactory evidenc© cithet on fit
• -alh or affirmation, or th. oath or affirma
io„ of Liiother that he ha* Paid *u it tax.
if ur i. p.- . .
make oath to th© | 3V mud l.i-reot.
-■ud. If he claim th© right to v.iehy be
ing an elector between the age of twe ly
I." ai d tw. aty - two yf,r>, ) • •.1 -!
■n oath or affirmation that he has resided
in thi# state at !ca#l one year next before
: hi* application, and made utli proof of
' " -id. nc© in'the d -ir > t a, t required by
'tjiun. i. and that ' I' * ' cry bcli-v©
Irom tho account £ii. n him, lint '• is of
jig© aforesaid, and such other ©v idctice c
is rtquiriwl by thi# act, whereupon lh©
name of the p. rluil thus mlinil'.t >1 !• v- '.e
■ hall inserted in the alphabetical list hy
th© i- -p. tor, and a not© made opt -it©
thereto, hv writing th© word "tax if I.©
hell b" admitted to vot© by reason ol list
: Jllg paid tas, or t, i- -i -Uki "eg. if h *!;#11
b© .idmiltej to vote bv r-a*"n < t #uch agi
.ball be i ailed out lo the . !ci k*. ttb* .ItsJl
make th© like uolei on the list of voters
. kept hv th -nr.
Iu all cases wbtr© the nam© of the |-r
-->, il claiming to vote i f.-ml -n tl • 1 i-;
f.irni.tivfi b> th. c mnii*#mncr. aud a*-
' ssof, or hu right ts vote, whether foisi -i
I thereon or not, i* ohjoctod to by anv quali
fied citiren, it shall i © the duty or the in
,pe tors its examine surh person on -;ilh as
to hi* qualifications, nnd if he claims to
have r, -ided within tha '.at. for OB© year
. .ir more his ©atii shall b© #uffi< icnt pre-of
Thcrevif, but *ball make pr)>,'t by nt ira.i
•iiu couip'.'tctvl witm,-. who .hall I
•jualillcd ele,u>r. tti.it ho im# resided in
the district for MM-le than ten davs next
iuitnediaP'ly pix-ieditig such election, and
shall uh< himself swear that hi# lions-file
r. idci.ee in pursuance "f hi* law ful calling
i> in .-.ud distn. !. and that he did not rc
inove into -ni i di-trict f>r tl •• purpose of
; voting th. rein.
' Every | .-rson qualified, # aforc-nid,
' nnd WHO s>h)i nuke ti.;. Pr -f, if rcquirorl
of the residence nnd payment ©f taxes, a
• nforc-ui.l, shalFbo admitted to vote in th©
township, ward, ,r district in which h©
• bail reside.
1 f any person shall p< v©nt, ur attempt
to prevcut any officer <>f thi# rlecli n. un
der tin' in !. Irom li'.ldir.g such ©lcti..n,
iq ii.# ar threaten any violiiic*' to any
jxuchofficer, oi .-hall interrupt©rTmproper
ly interfere v. itii hi.n in the execution of
hi* duly, or hall bloclc tin th© window
where the ".in© may be Induing, or shall
< i.itously disturb t'uo peace ol .u. hvlcc
j tion, or *liall u*e any iiitiuiidatiug threats,
hire©, or violence, with dr>ignto iiifluelira
(unduly or overawe any elector, or to pre
vent him from voting or re-1 rain the free
dom of choice, such person, on conviction,
hall bn fined in any sum not excroding
■ti.e P.i,iJ.-i)i dollar*, and imprisoned for
any time not less than thiej ..... in than
(twelve month#, and if it shall be shown to
she courts where the trials of such offense#
"hall be had. that the person *o offending
wn# not a rtsident of tho city, ward, di
•trict, or tow nship where th© offense vi a,
. unlimited, and not entitled to vote there*
jn, then, on conviction, he shall ho sen
tenced tl# pgy a j.ne of not les* than one
hundr. >i n, r more khan oft© thopsitui dol
lar#, ami be imprisoned not le-- than .ix
month* nor more than two week#.
If any pi r-on. not by law qualified,
-hull fraudulently vote at any election < t
this C'ommonwt allh. or Icing quali
fied shall vole out "fliis proper district if
any | ©rson knowing tho w ant of *uch
qc-ilijlcntion, shnll aid or p-ocuro -in i.
person to v. A©, the person offending shall
<ii i'onviotioTJ he i ni .1 in .itiy s in, no! <-x
ceding two hundred doltais, nnd In iiu
prisom d in any ti.rm not , x. ceding three
inontha.
If any per.'"it sliall v..to nt more than
one election district, or otherwise fraudu
lently vote more than once oil the same
day, "r shall fraudulently fold and deliver
t" the ilispc.-tor two tickets together with
the intent illegally to vote, or rhall pro
cure another to do ho <>r llu-y offending
sji. 11. on conviction, he lined in any sum
nut le-* than „ity ri"* more than live hun
dred dollar*, mill be Imprisoned ft r n term
not !©** than tlireo or more llutu twelve
month*. If any person not qualified to
vote in thi* Commonwealth agreeably to
law (except the ton* of qualified citizen#)
► hall appear at any place of ©lection for
the pitrti" ti of influencing .the citizen#
uualifit'4 t/> vote, lie shall, on conviction,
forfeit and pay any #iim not' exceeding |
one hundred dollar* for every -uch of
f use and ho iinprikoned for any term tit
. veer-ding three month*.
I also give official notice to the electors
of Centre county, that, by an act entitled
"Act Act, further *upp!cmerita! t<> the act
relative to the elections of thi* Oommon
wcnlth, iipproved April 17th, IN.'., it i#
provided as follow*:
HJN Tin;.- 1. /ft- it enact ni by the Senate
P/lit ij Item '*' /,tires nf the tam
monwealtfi </ A i.nsifleanln in tie rial
Assembly nn t, and it is hen by ft',act id by
the authority nf the same. That il shall he
die duty of each of lh© asse-sor# within
thia Commonwealth, on the first Monday
in June, of each year, to take up the Iran*
script h© has received from the county
:omnils*ionera under the .-ightli section of
die net of fifteenth April, eighteen hun*
I red ami tlii.ly-jbq;-, ami proceed to an
imiitediatu revision of flm jtaiiii', by .strik
ing therefrom tlie nunio of every person
.vho is known hy him to have died or rc
nioved sine© the In-1 previous -<•-• meut
from th© district of w hicii he is th© asse -
"f, mli " ill slit or rcumral finn th© <i
i >li.ill I'll intiili' known I ■ In.n. [i i| In r
,i|l In lli i nil* hit in of hli I i, ii.lHi ■■ ■! yO ii
nr, Mir In• I |ll 1"' Ik hiIMIt It V I 'III I" havit ll
I . IIIUM it inttl thodi-tlill il ll' the l|lt kk
111 im |n||* . i' - Itienl, •ir W he*© removal in* •
s • tliii rit tin* klmll lm or shall Initii been n
in kil>< It likivt II In Win, Hint nlm llir 11!• i• i•-* li
i.f nil a In) UaH make claim in him in In i
ijiintili •! Vnifi • therein A- •' ■in ik'tti '.
ii'V ■mi U completed lm -ball vl-.t # vary i
dwelling Notts© in lii- •! ml tilt mid tM kc < |
i iii lii) l|,i|uii V I't nil Y |'• I .tan kk lm-i' nmi ii' ' I
in nil t'o til. hit* it it'll lit fi'lillik ml 11 • 'til III* ' I
•Ii triii. mid if to liiktin' niiitte llterv i
it i to whether any qualified voter rv
- nil - tin In.'i W 110.-e I,Kill© i< lint nil I tin iit, '■
lint ll • • . to Mild the m|l thereto ; ninl In, I
til ©li . • wide a intll-i* I-added 1.1 tlio ll*t I.
,• lX •' t'ltliVkilll In urn id nn*il'"ljl
ilii' |*i in.it; and lti H>i "or shall, in nil I
ii-, ruin kk inquiry, tifmil what'i
(•r in, !* til - iirmili HI it -I >ml claim* miv
|i#t"ii-r I |ton th© i-nnidrlii nof this li
rk.il -Intli In tin- .ttitV ni in il a*t'"*>t •
* 111 o< Hid to proceed to 111uki, I'lit H tint, -
in alpha)"tii ul order, of tho white free- ■
limn, tburn t * viit v-oim >rr ol ago, i
©hi built a to b" • inn 11 lli'. i voter- in till' t
nr.), borough, township or district of i
kkliulil.i l ll.it ik*.--iir, Nltd oppo ile l<' J
■ Ht-ii <f*alil iimin slut© ebother mid fri < - i
11inn l or i lint II Imutel. i ejmr, mid if In ,
i-, the number of liU"reiidciiee, in town*.
"title till) HI It in nit' liUllbc!.d Willi tin |
| ir. 11, niby or ruliri, in which situated; 1 ;
mi if in a tow n where there am *©<• nuiii- t
j belt, the i.miie of il l rtrtel, i.lley, or |
. - nrt. ■ n which nid In u front* ; al*o,i,
!n 1111 |h*. n• I Il.i' jo -rami; and v her. '
[!" -i . ,i In ii-eki i I'l l, tile iHCUpBU'UI .
idute .f hoarding, mid with whom, and it,
: uorktng for another, tlie nmue nf the cm- i
ld-ver i ini wiiie opposite each of raid
i.iiu the wni.l '•voter, where any per-,
11 Item* tn vote by ri .noli k.f naturaiia*-
■I! lie f! i,II exhibit )it> certificate thereof
; , ibe t.. . kki.r, tilth •* he I n bet ll for lis e
i .-niiM • utive s i ,ii n• st |ti eeeriina a votei
|if raid di-iri' t; MMI in allmi - where the ,
ij i r.nit bn-- tieeii nnturadio d, the name,
j -ball I - ti'iirki.l Willi tlie 1.-fir "N ;
Iwhiii the per- iii bn merely de!ai ed hi* j
I intention to In i niiie it riU'.i'lt, and design*'
j ni )■'• ■itttutalir.i-d tiefure tlie in-.it election, |
!<■n oio ihnll tie lunrki 'l J> 1 : 'where
, '.!ir i * in* i In v.'le by ria-nli ol being be-
I iwei n the age* nf twenty-one and iwenty-j
i ;#u,. | i vids-d hy taw, tha word''ago'
j ilni it t-k- intend; ahJ n the |>i-ron bar
un.v 1 ' to the election district in re-ide,
J-im . the I .it general e'.evtiou. the letter
1 "!; 'fl| be p!ai ul opposite th name.:
It -brill be tie further duty of i ach amo'
-.■r, a* aforesaid, upon the completion of
the uulie* Ip rein Impiwed, tu make out a ,
-.1 paratu lot of nil new a*w.ment made:
!i> bitn, nnd tiie ainouiiU upon each, ami
j furni.h the mine immediately to the eoun-!
liy eotuialsaioner*, who ilial) immedinti ly I
n 111 I lie r.nmi-t 111 tlie duplicate, of the
■ ward. I . ri.ujjb, towiinhip, or diatris-l in,
i which they have been imeucd.
i .* .c ; I' , the 1..1 heil.K roHiplel. J.]
sod the a*m -nil-Ill* made a* afurtraid, the j
• jinn- ball forthwith to returned to the j
Uti! v cointtii-nioutrr*. v,liO ibail rtu-r'
,|lip a'.e i npir* f laid li>h, with the ob
k..'. • itiid i v|i!i.i: oio, rnjuircd Uhe
| noted ami afon ,aid. to be limde out n
j ini ,i* .nun n> prneln abie. and p)nv ed in
Ibe I indk of (bu a*e T, wbo .-ball, prior
ti-- l-t of -V •- it i-i . .!• ' er put .on
copy lli. re*d on tlie uoor of,- or on the
: tiei.k. wb.-re the ideation of the re-oecliSi
di*tnrt I-, rokitiired to he held, ami retain
I tbn oilier in < , j- '■ --ion. I r the ito-iieo
tm.fi t of cbartc, of any perron reideiit
iin *md io< '.i ii dik'rn t, wbo baii drtiie to
. *ee the aim aud it *! all he the duty
ol I a**< or lo add, from time lo time,
too | .-. -i.ai r.ppliiatiori nf any one
ji-iioi ll e riyht In Vote, the nauie cd
mil . :• ! msrk oppoeiio the
nrsr "l\ V., mid .mnu.lrate)V a*M-*
bun with a iv, nouiiy, a* in a!) other
■ nut •. h.- occupation, rv- deneo, whether a
boarder oi bou-k keeper; if a boarder,
with whom he board*, and whi tln-r natur
:ji lor l..|4iiiiiK tn be marked in all
: , . ■s! !ott- r, ..pp. ill- the nam. "K
I . r "ft. I : th • cn?e may l-e, if the per
•n rUinili a <-> k —*• betaturni.*. d,
- i he *balt exhibit to the a- -e*ur hi* i rtifl.
a I ii .
Ij that be t<> Jb natoiwilxcd I • fore
the lici! t luuini; rit. tion, ho aha!, exhibit
i the n rti£i at,-of hit declaration or iuttn
■ tion ;in all ca<-i where any ward, bor
: • uffh, t 'Wiuhip, or'election di-triei i* di
vided into two or morn i recincli, the a*-
■*! .- ,o*ii i.'-iu in aii 1.,* i-M'i-.i,.-■!>, )! >
i election pr. oim tin * hicn each ulaotk rre ■
- .ii,, ar<d b.-ili luako a •ejana!" return
; f,e, ,ieh to the county eemtnUndoner, ir
all one in w lii- li a return I* rcjuited from
• Wm by the provi.ion* of 11 i* act and ihc
II county c.'mmiiner making duphrau
ceip.i > of all Uch return*, *! ail make dn
• j pi.eatc copie* id the Vo*i-r in cai b pre
. jiilJct, ipar*tely, Htld *bil furic h thi
i atpe t.i t'.e a . --* or: ai. l tbo poptc* re
• nutted ny tin* 1.1 iy b. placed <n thi
•jj ".r.kif, "roil eiec'.ion plac-• <>u or be
! re 11,.- )*t l-f \ugut. Ml each Y< ir, ha)i
■ bo placed >n the doer of. or on the clce-
S ti'-ii plto-e in .-ach of raid ilutnrU,
• , >i,. .1 After the ' r-irtilk ban
! i hi en i ximplrteil. on the tenth dav preceed*
-1 ing Uc tecoad luraliT In '*. t. bar in ttm
v ,r. ll i- n-,,. -,,f .1, on thi Monday
f iii.„H-d:;.t, 1/ i-k.i isip*, maha a til urn to
• county << intni*loni-r id tl.e tiatiie* of all
a pefcoit* aurnrvl by bitn tinee the return
required to be loa-'a by him by the
, re one? *-t lion of thi* act, noting opp*■ kite
r> each name tlie ob*cfration* and • sidnna
-0 ti. ti* require jto be noted a* afrcrid; tad
the county i u.iuo-ioner* -hail there
-1 fori-, came the -gma |>i be added t,-
r the return required by the ectb'n of thii
,rt, | i i a ftlll nnd i orri • t c-opy tletc of U
, be made, containing the name* ol all per
aon* *o rolumcd a* rtaidcnl taxafde* in
ktiil ward, borough, iownhi|t*. or pre
• cittcU, and furnih the mttie, together w itk
. [| | .< V eJicli n blank,, the iHi
j ? ecr* uf the p!." lion in >air! wmd, borough,
• tow II hip* or pri - int on or before tix •'-
i-eb'-k, in ilie morning of the *et"it<3
. Tueadny in IMul" r ; and no man hali br
permitted to vole at the election on thai
, day w b->c name i put oh aid I let nnlea*
f he'h*H iialk pfad of hi* right to vote, a*
; hereafter required.
Sn I I*ii the day ->f election any per
m'.i vvb h- name ir not pn *.ud int. and
t claiming tho right to vote at *aid erection
I tliad produce at li*i*t ctic qualified voter
■ ol tin- di*trkt it- a writin •* l the r-ndenee
. of the i Iwitnant in the diftrict in which he
1 claim* to be a voter, for the (-eriod of at
j- ic.i't teu day next prei-ecding *aid elec
tion, which witne-k -hail take and rub
-eribe a written, <>r partly wriuen and
j I partly t rlnted Nlb-Jac it to the fact atnled to
. hlni, which affidavit h!l dedne clearly
, when' the ri -ideiice ii of the pi r*on *o
. c liiiniirig the right to vote i-hall aWo take
at,.l -üb-cribe u written or partly wriu. ri
: and partly print' >1 affidavit dating, t" the
b.-tofhii knowledge and belief, where
| m l when ho wahorn; that he u a nti
xen of tho i ominonwwallh of I'ennaylva
. nia and of the Utlited Wale- thai he ha*
! ! re-ided iii tho cbm men wealth one year; or
if pmi. . Is* a i iii/-< I. therein, and h:.* mov-
I cd theru'rotn, that ho ha* reaided therein
. *i\ month* next proceeding *aia election :
tluit ho h i-nwi 1 • > ,H I "'lo I'" ui*trn-t
1 for the purpo-o of voting therein: that he
hn* paid a late and county tax within two
year , which wn a*v< **ed nt ioa*l ton day*
before *aid election, and if a naturnlixcd
- l iliacn, halt aUo elate when, where and
•! i-v what court ho wa naturalized, and ul
-.. pruduco hi* l ertificate of iialuraliuiliow
. for { *!iiiunuli"ii , tha *aid a!)! lavit *hall
. at-., .'tale w hen and w here the tax claimed
to tie paid I'V the affidavit ww* a**c*eil.
and wlirn, where, ami to whom paid: and
the lax receipt thereof *hall bo produced
. for examination, unl<- the affidavit alialli
, j -late in hit affidavit that it ha* been 10-t.
|or dcrtrwyed, or that he never received
any; but i< the per-on *<• claiming the'
j right 1" veto chilli fake an.' 'ubcribe an
I affidavit, that In* U a nalivg liorn eitizi-n.
! of the United Htatwg, or if horn ebewben j
•ball *tate the fact in In* alii.lavit, and
-ball produce i■> idem o that he ha* been
naturalized, or thatbe iaentitled tajcitixcii
' chip by rea-'in .-f hi* father* naturaliza
tion,) and 'hall further Mate in hi* iitlMav
' it thai he i at the time of Inking the uffi-,
davit between tho age* of 21 'and 22 year*,!
: that he ha* reaided in the *tal.> orfe year, 1
and in tlio eb i Ihm dirtriet ten day* next
i prti v ding tueh election, lie ihnll be eft-j
j titled to vole, although lie t-linil md have;
paid tnxe*j tho uiii affidavit of all *ucli
|o r un milking melt claim*, nnd tho affi*
; davit of the witne** to their re*idece,
; *hall be pfott'l ve.l by tho election board,
i nud at the elo*e of the election they ha!ij
be rncl"-, ,l with tho Iht'of voters, tally
ii-t am! other papers required hy law tube
111i-d by the rr urn judge* with the pro
thonotiiry, and shall remain on the tile
therewith in theprolhonotary'#office, sub
jcet to examination, ut other election
pn|icr-are; ifth© t lection office!* find that
the ii|i|ili. nut or applicant* |w*e*# all the
legal qualification- of voter*, lie or they
-Lull he permitted to vote und tho name or
Hume* shall bit added to the list of taxabli -
bv the election officer*, tha word "tax"
being added where the claimant claim* to
vute on tigi , the s.tmo word* being added
by ill© i.leik* in each cae ro#poctivuly on
the list of person* voting al such elec
tion*.
SKC O. It-hall he lawful for any quali
fied citizen of flic district, notwithstand
ing tho mini© of the proposed voter is
contained on tho list of resident taxable*,
to challenge tho voto of *ut h person,
whereupon the snino proof of the right of
suffrage as i* now required by law, SIIHII
be publicly pimJc and acted upon by tlie
election board. jtu4 Hie vote admitted lor
rejected, according to the evidence; every
person claiming to ho a naturalized citi
zen -hall he required to produce liisiiatur
eliz.iiiien certificate Ht the election before
voting, except w hero he has been for ten
sear* consecutively, a voter in the district
in which he offers in vote ; and on the vote
of such person being received, it shall be
the duty ol'tlie elect ion ojfleer to write or
stamp on such certificate tlie word 'voted,
with the month and year; and if any eiec'
tion officer or officer* oliull receivo a sec
n l vote on (ho name day bv virluoof tlio.!i
line • i rtilleato, ex. i ptlng wltorn *<>n* ar-i
nlill.-d lo vol. by virtue of tlie iinlllralira jl
luu of their liit her*, they and the per*on< ■
lltu kllllll OD'.'l k M-ll f.'l-011.l Vote, llpoll >o |
fiViuling *hnll bo guilty of a high niiado*!'
n Minor, and on eoiivietlnn thei.of, be .
inc.l oi IIIIJII ikone l, or both, at tlio die i
b>u of lie- < url | but tlio fine hull not.i
i c.-d one lm mired dollar* in rach
.or the luipritonmeiii one year) the like,
itllliflliillelit *lolli be illflii led on eonvii
lon. on the officer* uf election who *hal!
' i in:vkl- or i mi*o to It.
11,. !.. 11 >• . lor*-- inen t r< iju.i .-.I m ilm
Mid, oil -a 1 I nn'ur.ilir ttioiv rerti'P ate
IS. If any chclii ii officer hall re
iii • r lit : fit I i ic.piire - ii, Ii prtaif <>f;
•ulfrage a* i* ptekCfibed by thi* law, ''r;
he law . lo wbi.li thi* i a *up|lement,j
I.mi uiiv pct-ofi oO.iii.g to vote wh'-k
, *ion I- I. -t ,- II the !i*l ul at * .-d vole-, or
" . right in vote i, challenged by any j
jtla! tied Voter pri nt, and chall aduii*.
"ill j. on* 111 Vt'lu with kit 1 e.|Uit*illg
Uk it proof, <v. ry perjoii. oil. uding thall
Ipk'ii i't. V i.lioli, In guilty of a high till*-
iaiueaiior, and *hnii be renteiu-od, for.
jvery iieli otl u.c, (.* | , ( y n fine of not <-x-,
i ding uie hundred dollar*, or to under-,
|0 an liilplioliine|t not more than one,
v i ar. r le>tli at tlie di-crctien of the
,'..urt,
r*i 7 Tell dV pli'.-l.ug I Very •! c
li .n lor elector* ■ t I'reiidcnt and \
|*l<• t. lit <>f (In- t lilted Male*, it rbalMie
lb. duty ol the xo.'oor to attend at the
place fixed by law for holding the election
doiriet, and then and there hear alt appli- .
i 'itinli* of (lefkon, who have been omittil|
li ti tlie ii t)• ( a- . -.d voti i*, and who
el tint the rigiit to Vute or wlooe right*:
have originated *ince (he tauiowa* madei
"lit, and *l. .11 thow that lliey are cntitbd
to the right oftullrage in eto h dirtriet, on i
the pi-rillal upptieullon of the clailnaiit
only, and forthwith .-• them with the
pr..j .r lm After .ompb-tiiig the lit, a
copy their..) thali be pla* ed on the door
o! or < ii the I."Uti- W'hete the clt-rtion i* to
1... held, at lead cignt day* before the
elia li.n ; and at the election rhall be pur
• lied in ail retpect*, a* i* ri-quired bv thi*
ad and tlie act* to whu h it i* n aupple
-1.0 i.t, nl the'general election in October.
Ihe • ,or* *hall al*o make the liii- re
toifi. to the county cumin i*atoner* of all av
*i -ii . ni- made by \ irtue of thi* •-, tion j
and the county oaittitiibioner* hatl furni-t.
CO pie- thereof to tho election officera in
.ach didrict, in like manner, in all
re*pcct>, a* u required at the general elec
tion in i't toiler.
S*C. The kaina rule* and regulation*
-hall apply at every *peciai election, and
~-v cry kcpnrute city, I" rough, or war-1
elected, in alt repeet* a* at the general
. lection in October,
Mi The rc*pe< tivo *..*, in
tor* and judge* of the election* ahull
- ach have (he power to admipiVi.r owth*
ito any ic-!• i igiuiing the right to be
-*,a )>r the i ight f uflragc, or in r,-
gurd t any other matter or thing re-piir
. i to I - dune or inquired into by anv • f
-aid officer* under'thi* art; ana wiflful
t >he *w caring by any per*.in in relation
tto any matter or thing concerning which
they hai! he law fuilv interogatr.l by any
- I raid offl,. r*, thali be | uni.-hed a* |-er
jury
hie. 10 I i a. . !i tiatl each re
live toe .aifte , in pen* alio ii for the lime
jm ce -arilv *pefit in performing Ihe dul.ei
hereby ci.joiucl, a* i* }>rovided hv law fur
i the perft.imance of their other dutie*, to
t.e paid hy the county ommtsioner* a* iu
other I-BM * ami IL thali not he law ful fur
ne to-. i. i tax proceeding the
■ lev ti"H to be held on the second Te Uy
n petoli.i „ny year, or within ten day*
I neyt before anv vlaction for elector* uf
i'rcsidcllt am i \ ice l'rc*ident f the I'm
ted Suit *; any violation of thi* nroviaioa
j -hail be a miedeuicanur, and subject Ibe
■ 'tricer* to offending M a fine, on convic
tion, not < seceding on© humiici dollar*,
■r to imprisonment, not excte-ling three
ii intVr, or both, at the dtrcfcilon of the
court
>i-. 11. tin the petition of five r ii'"'"
. it...- .of the lO'.tity tatiug under oath
j thai they verdy lulu v.- that fraud* will
i t.e practiced at the election about to C
!.: 1-1 ;u any district, it thai! be the duty -1
•ho Court 'f coitmmn plea# oftaid county,
, :f in #r - bin. or if not, a judge i* ru-*ii" >.
{to appoint two jiidicktu* iwdvtr and intcl-
Igent cititeM of the c.Hjnty to act a v,
• eritshr* w in* hall Ih> seiio ted tram differ
-nt | iii • Patic where the mtpoctur*
j belting t d. tfcrciil parties, and where both
jot aid ln*poctor* belong to the
; political party, both of lb© i\ < re< r* shall
; t-e taken from the opposite political partv ;
-aid orCtwcdS ahali have the right U> b
proent with the officer* of the clcrti- t.
•luring the whole time the *aine is hc.-i,
the vote- counted and the return* mad'
out and Mgned hy the election officer#, U
j seen a 1il tf vote*, if they *<•© proper t
-La!lt<go in) l. iaon -<* ring to votv. anJ
-|U> intenmgatr him and hi* witne#- undei
.■ 11., in regard to h.* right ot *uffrage al
•nid election, anJ to examine- hi* p;>er<
. pe-duced : audthe.klE. r*of*aid election
*re required to aff..rd l<. -aid ovcr*ecr* *>
electe! an i nppnji ted every conveni
en, nnd fa> i!slV !"t the di-charge >
■ tb.-irdutikif *afd election etlleer# lial
' refute to perm't • aid o- enter* to U pre.
- ont, and pi-rfiirni their dutie* ai aforesaid
I or if they thali be driven away from thi
. poli* tiy v lolriu-c t>nd intimidation, all tin
i voir, po!'< d at #uch election ditirict mar
■ ibe rejected by any tribunal trying to C'>u
-. -s under mid election Provided, tba
I no person-igning a petition shall be ap
j-ointcl as .iverseer,
•! SEC. 12. If any prothonotxry, clerk, or iH.
- i deputy of either, or any person, ha!l af
fix the teal of office t* any naturalisatioi
paper, er jvermit Hie mine to bo given out
i r cnu-e ' r permit the *ame to be giver
ut in blank, whereby it may be fraudu
■ 'icntly used, or furnish a naturalizalior
'jeertificate to any person who #'>a!l to
. have been duly examined and sworn ii
"pen court, in the presence of sonic -f th-
I judges th. r. if, according lo act of Con
grr**, or shall aid in, connive, or in anj
: way permit the issue of any frmiouloti
■ naturalization • .-rt-ficate, : e shall beguil
• ly of a high misdemeanor; or if any om
shall fraudulently use any uch ceruficati
of natur*iiration, knowing that II WB
I fraudulently used, *f thali vote, or alto tup
ij to vote thereon, or if any one shall vote oi
attempt to vote on any certificate of natur
aliitation not i--ueti to him, he -hall h<
guilty ot a high mi-Jeiooanor ; and eithei
■raiiy f the person#, their abler#, or abet
t.-r#, guilty t either of the misdemeanor,
-ifori said, shall, <<n conviction, be lin.-l ir
. i uni not ririisling one thousand dollar*,
- and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary
for a period n.ff exceeding thrcoyear#.
Sec. 13. Any pet*on w boon oath or af
firmation. in or before any court of thi.
; Slate, or officer authorized to adtninialet
'o.-vths shall, to pricure a certificate ot
naturaltoation, for himself or any other
person, willfully depose; declare or affirm
any matter t" be fact, knowing the same
ilo be false, shall in like manner deny any
matter to be fart knowing the sauie to b.
doomed guilty of perjury : and any certifi
.•ate of nuturalir.ation in pursuance
jof any such disposition, declaration or
affirmation, shall bo null and void i and
it shall be the duty of the court issuing
the same u)Kn proof being made before it,
that tt was fraudulently obtained to take
imiiu diate measure* for recalling tbtMtiie
tor canellation, and any person who shall
vote or attempt to "vote, on any paper so
oblitined, or who shall in any way unl in,
. counivo at, or have a!) agency in the it-ue
. iiculation r use of anv fraudulent natur
ligation certificate*, shall be deemed guil
ty of misdemeanor ; nnd upon conviction
' there"! #hall undergo -an imprisonment
lin tho penitentiary for not more than two
'years, and pay a fine not more than one
[thou and dollar#, for . very such offonp,
!..r either or both at the di-cret'on of the
■ oirt
SKI . ll Ana -.--or, election officer .r
' iwrson appointed n an overseer, who ahall
neglect or rcfu-e to perform any duly en
joined by thi* ct without reasonable or
legal can e -halt he subjet t lo a penalty of
one hundred dollars, and il any assess,,r
-hall !!>*<" any per-on as a voter who■*
not qualified, lie shall be guilty of misde
meanor in office, and ot: conviction be
punished by fine or imprisonment, and nl
-<• 1c subject to an acliop fur damages ly
; the party aggrieccd ; and if any icr#oi>
-hull fruudulently aiU'r, add to, deface or
[destroy, any list of vote# made ont a* di
reeled by thi# acf, or tear down or remove
the same from the place it has been fixed,
with fraudulent or mischievous intent or
for any improper purpose the person* so
offending shall he guilty of a high mis c-|
meaner, and on conviction shall bo punish
ed by a fin© not exceeding one hundred'
dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding
two year*, or both ut th" di.ctclion xftbr'
court.
Skc. 10. All e'ection# for city, borough*,
ward*, towtuhip*, and election officer
-ball hereafter be held on the second
Tuesday of October, auhject to all provi
•iona ol tlie law* regulating the ©lection ot
licit officer* not inconi*leiit w ith thi* act ;
the person* elected to Mich office* at that
time shall take their place* at the expira
tion of the term* of the person* holding the
sum© al the time of such election ; but no
election for the office of A*se*or or as*i*t
nt A shall he held under thi* act
until the year one thousand eight hundred
and seventy.
SR.C. LFT. At all election* hereafter under
the 'aw* of the Commonwealth, tho poll#
shall BE opened between the hour# of #ix
an J seven o'clock, a in., and close at sev
en o'clock, p. M.
SEC. 17. 11 shall hotheduty of tho •ecreta- 1
ry ofthe Commonwealth to prepnro forms;
for all the hiank* mad© nccostary by this
act, and furnish copic* of tho same to the
county coininiMior.era of the several coun
tic# of the Commonwealth ; and
the commissioners of each county
*hnll as coon r.S lie es ary. after receipt o
the MIIIIC, at the proper expense of
the county, procure ami furnish to all
election O nicer* ofthe election district* of
their respective counties copies of suci,
I blanks, H* may be rt'ndered necessary tor
th© Uncharge of their dutio* undar thi*
HKC. I©. That thn'cltlKell# -.f thi# Nlate '
|temporartly in the cilix-n* ofthe Stat© or i
"ftliet nited Mtate*goveruni-'nt, on eler
u-al or other dutv, and wlio lb# ti"t vote!
wharathus I'uipioyed, #hal! not b© thereby '
deprived of Ilia riglil 1" vote in their aaver- ;
nl election dUtrii !• if >tlt©rw lie duly quail*
lli©,l. ' ' j
Am -ntlnionl to Ooualilutioii, U. H.
HK i Tin rig t•( •it fan ■'•* "I the I nl
id State* Ui rot© shall not tie denied or
.•bridged hy on BI . .unit of rn# ©,
. ..lor. or pr©vioti**off(liUon of servitude
First nfill .Sacutlil Section of lit© Act
of ('(iiijjK'-s uf March 'jl, 1870,
file. I. It© it enacted hy lh© tienat© and
liuUseof llej.i. .ci.tative of th© t'nited
-talcs < t America in (longr©*# a#*'-mhlc.|.
that all Citizen* ofthe Foiled Stat-*, who
ire, or shall b© otherwise qualified by law
to vote at anv ©lection br thi# peop'r. in
any f-latc. Territorial sub division, shall
be entitled and allowed to vote at all tuch
..lection# without distinction of race, color,
or previous condition of servitude; any
Constitution, taw,'custom, usuag© or regu
lation of any fSiat<- ur'Territory. or by, or
I under it* authority, to the contrary not
wtthkUndii.g.
Sir, 2. And b" it further enacted, that
.f by or under the authority of the < 'onrti
luMonter law* of any Mat© or law* of any
territory, any act ha!l he requircl lo lie
.hill© a* a nr.,requisite or qualification for
vt'ling, am] by tuch Constitution or taw.
|i©r*ott* or officer* are or shall b charged
• with the iscrforniance of dutie* in furinh-
| ing to ©itwen* an opportunity Ui perform [
•uch prerequisite ..ml lo beciiit,. qualified
': to vote, without distinction of race, color, i
or prev )<>u* Oondition of *crv itud© , ar.d if
! any *uch person or officer thali refuse ,i,
i know ingly omit to give full effect I" tlii*'
1 section, l. thali, fur every ucli offew*©,!
forfeit and pay tho Him f five humlrodj
■ dollar* to the | r,,h aggrieved thereby taj
' bv recovered by au action on tha caa, j
' with full cost*, and tuch allowance for
counsel fee* a* the court khail deem ju*l,,
- and thali at.,!, ft.r every *ueh ofl'ense, he
• dei-iiied guiHy <>f modettieanor. and shall j
- on conviction thereof, b deemed guilty of]
■uitdemeanor, shall on conviction thereof,;
- 1M- fined nollcao than five hundred dollar*,j
- ,<r he itu pri •"lied not less than one year, or
both al tlie doer, tion ofthe court
It F. SHAFFER,
• Sept 11-IK7T Sheriff.
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i
I
• 1 j
NKW (J(MIIIS
i
AN.) NKW
PRICES.
t* i
; AN KNTIKK NKW STOOX OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
at the
t BOSTON HOOT A NIIOK STOUK,
NO. 5. 11l MI S AltfiiOK.
l'ri# Lt># than nt any Other Hhoc
Sioro in Centre C'-ounty.
; Call and See Ls !
if*
No. h, Rimk'n Arctic, Belh-fopic.
' Jair Fnr.
h
10?
MS
i, j
NKW QQ01IS!
NEW HOODS!
u
A. W GRAFF,
• t'KNTHK HILL, t'KNTHK CO., FA.,
ll- , • .
II ju*l n<ettsi ii iirj(F invoice uf
1.
Spring Goods !
iv
, C4jfi<ilii)K of tbc bc#t nirtnjcot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
I K ESS UiiODS,
GHOCKKIES,
e. l'Kt • VISION'S.
,'] BOOTS A -SHOES,
HATS A CAPS.
•' AND FANCY ARTICLES,
L|*
u, ever brought to Futter tw p.
Aim, a large a*ortnient of
0 A 11 l K T S !
£ LOWEST CASH PRICES!
j. Frodue© taken in exchango at higheti
,e market price*.
4. W.GRAFF.
n.tmyyty.
I,t
THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE.
Next iloor to W ilaon & Hick#' llard
n ware store, Allegheny St.,
UKLLEFONTE, FA.,
R. F. Rankin & Co..
i
•f
(Succo-or* t" Liuu d \Viion.)
DEALERS IN
• PVIIK DRUG'S
A XI) MKDICiXW,
jCnKMICALS, FAINTS. DYI
! STI FFS, VAKMSIIKS, BKI'SH-
F.S. 1 KKFI'MF.KY. NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
II *
<• ;
fur medicinal purpo#©*.
SHOULDER BRACES,
t
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS in great
variety]
A ixo, Ohoica
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
i ami all other article* uMialiy hept in f!r#t
cla# Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTION'S CAKE FIT Y
COM roux DEI?.
If Hun© It F. RANKIN it CO, :
'I
r ; j
NewClothiiigStore
A. tSTEIINBEIUJ,
engaged to manage fur I L. Rcixen.v In,
- in the corner building, opposite Holler'*
I itore, llwllefonte, bn t-nlablLbod a new
-jClothing Store where the best bargains in
! 1 th© county are offered.
$7.50 to sls for Suits of the lla
osl Cassimore.
HATS, CAPS
and a full and complete assortment of ev
ery thing in tho lino of Clothing.
fidcnt'M FurniNliiuK Good*
all directly from Uioir own manufactory.
Also.
Jewel r>\ Halt-lies, #i-e.
Tliey Have engaged their old clerk, Mr
A. Sternberg, so well known to th©people,
and who will ho pleased to see ni* old
friends. apfttf.
Piec© good* of every description, sold
lowlo enable everybody to have his cloth
in gaud© to order.
J I ETA 11. PRICK LIST
JOBBING AN D C).MMISSJoN HOUSE
OF BURXSIIiK A TIi4MAS,
Bellelonle, Pa. ■ i
Cigars f-r Ccto j
White tugnr* jn-r pound lUgtsl
Pomsrara ugsr pur pound tlet#
Biovogru ifat, |
ibuckle* brown coffee per pound... ~3l)cU'
Ibot washing nuflps per pound...#, ; A Hcu
He t starch jnr pound...
Rest bright Navy tobacco per pound. AUeti
Best Black Navy tobacco ..fiOcts
• double thick and bright and black 85cts 1
Fine cut chewing tobacco poundjtdcts
Best sugar-cured Hum. per | ounj I7rti
No. I blui k pepper per pound SOcts
M<da>cs per gallon ...GOcta
Large i/.t dairy Salt per sack lk-Ui
M olas.es per gaibm Odct* |
t loal oil in o gal. lots S3cU. per gallon best l
j article.
Markers) without beads and ail kind of
tuac U era I and Herring at city prices
Double X X white drips Htlcts jmr gal-!
luri, tn 5 tfuth-n \ots oeu n iralion Wm
Jot© other article* too uuatarous to aten
-1.2", f, "!*• Mr * l * heavy shoos
lat Sl.ik. par pair. They have the largest
jand cheapest stock of gmsd* ever offered to
j the public. I f you Want to
SAVE 'JUToa PER CENT.
jGO TO BUKN3IDK A THOMAS
ippositc the Bush House. All kinds of S
: whole packages at less prices.
J. ZELLER &■ SON
DRUGGISTS
No li Brockcrhofl* How, BilelonD,Pa
Bcalcrs iu Drttgw, < ht tuiral*.
IV rfiimvry, Fancj <;otx|w AT..
Ac.
'
Puro Wine* and Liquors for medical
purposes always kept. may 81. TA
•j f ij wilsu.v thomah a. tin. An. j
I*l LTABDWABK STOBBII Hj
\~ WILSON d- HICKS,
10 1 Ueßefonte, Pa.,
y j (Successors to IK wis a Wiutoy,,}
*" \ Respectfully inform the citixens of fi
ZZ tJeatreand other counties, that they K
,j< have one of the largest and beat se- S
lectcd slock or Hard ware to be found. w
consiatmg of Ifott, Steel, Nails. =
j. HorseSho< , Axels, Spring Wagos.
.>ketn and Boxes, t ouiplau- stock ol
>' carpenUT too! ui.d builder# hard
£ ware, locks, oils, patnu. glass, var- ~
'3 nishe*. brashes, cucumber primps and f"
'■"2> tubing. Lantps nf all kinds, scales,
cutlery. £
WOOD AM) W/U.OW WARE. %
Full line of saddlery and coach nta- \
kers goods, wood work for buggies
j _ and wagons, ploughs, harrows,culti
'J vato- • uml grindstones. Dusking H
m and ititrror nlates. Picture *•
y frames made td order. They also "
J hare the celebrated eook stove, ~
]o SUSQUEHANNA. >!
f. i every one warranted to give perfect
£ ausfarttwt Ali kinds of parlor
ZZ j stoves. Wc ore determined to sellj^i
< hI the lowest prices for ca>b, or on : Z
A. ishort credit—not to exceed three g;,
month*. Call and sue us, a* wc take
ulcastire in t.io.w ieg our goods. _
< WILSON AIIICKS. <2
> marUTtf. Beiiefonte. Pa. r
' 1 S
' < 5
= ■
N' K\V FURNITURE STuKfi.
i 0008 ukLow llorrKK'a
BELLEFONTE, PA.
GEO ROE (/BR YAK,
Dealer tn
iU a Si 11U 5
OK ALL KINDQ,
BKBSTKA IIS, TABLES, C HAULS,
Parlor and Chamber Seta,
SOFA S, LOUKGES,
BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS,
WALI)H)B£S, MATTRESSES, Ac
Particular Attention to Ordered Work.
REPAIRING DOSE PROMPTLY.
IVDEKTiKIXG,
(u All It# Branches.
METAI.tC, ROSEWOOD, AND
COMMON CASKETS.
Always on Hand, and Funeral# Attended
With an Elegant Hearse. apst£
Stoves! Fire! Stov'si
At Andy Hcestuatifi, Ceulra Hull, are
latest and b*s*t Uvvos out, he has just
received a large lot of
;Cook Stoves, the Pioneer Cook,
the Eclipse Cook,
the Reliance Cook.
!PARLORS—Tha Uadiant Light, tclf-feo
! dcr, Go# Burner. National Egg,
Jewell, dec.
' itLUi 1 sslb rtovM is LOW a* anywhere
In MifHin or Centre co.
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
The undersigncsl hereby iufornts thc-
Icitlacns of P iiti-vailey thn*. <te has pur
c(aaed the Tinshop heretofore earried on
by the C. 11 -Mfg Co., and will continue
the same, at the old stand, in all it# branch
es, in the manufacture of
STOVE PIPE A SPOUTING.
All kinds of repairing dung. Ue has
always on band
Fruit C<aus, of all Sixes,
BUCKETS.
CUPS.
DIPPERS,
DIBHBS, AC.
All work warranted and charges reason
able. A share of the public patronage so
licited. ANI). RKKSMAN,
'isepTOy Centre Hall
ITXIC^k
ilHBi
;Foamuu.t WOOD * Hum.)
STATIONARY PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
In the Market.
The* Kagine# h#a always raalnUinel the very
highest ki AUihiril of exoiUcn.M. \Vu lUiOts Qw
(ndnufoctun* of Engiow. BoUffi *ntl ftiw 3liH a
sp-rtaHy. W* have thclarpwt an<t mo.t rasiiVir
work# of the kind in tlie countr}-, with taachuuay
specially adaptwl to th work.
We ktep roostnntljr in proww* wrxr namocrs of
Engines, wUeh we faniiOi at the very loweet prion
aaj on the eh.irte-t noUoe. W built Ensiaas
speeiidly aJnpt.vl to Mine*. Raw Mills OriH Milia,
T.uinerWe, Cotton Gme, Tlueabera and aU rlasser
of nsinufacturing. . , , , _
Wo aro now building tbo BTnimtwl Line Otrra*
tar Saw Mill, the boat and meet louiptet® saw mill
fvpf inmiteu.
We m ike the manufacture of Paw Mili outfits a
Special ftsto*S of our btttinns, coiJ cau furnish
-on the shortest notice. '
Our oiiu in all en-,"# is to furnish tholxwt ma
chinery in the market, auJ work ahwtateAy un
ejuah-d forU -ant y ofdesiga,roo i. suy au.l
Rood for Circular and l'rioo Ltd.
UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO.
sJTICA, If. Y.
NEW DIBOOVERY
In CfceuUCAt lK WM
Pure lisriplrm uii-iimpltan-
Ir.JIRVIVN TAB BI JICDIBI
Cure < utiirv it.
l>r. OAKVI.VB TAB WHIWIIW
Curo Aat limn.
TaR BEIEWBI
> Can Heart Dlwjmt.
Dr. OABVIV# TAB REBCDXEV
Can Akin Diwaaea.
' Or. : VIMIVs TAB RKWEDIEW
Regulate Ik Liver.
Dr. CtABVIIf*® TAII BEBEDIBI
Ttcgaa-t* tkiHointtfii -idßiirtil
Dr. CSAIiVIV* TAB UUYIEDIE*
Can all Female UV.tknrMM.
Dr. CSAKVIVH TAB BEBBBW
PorifrlW Blood.
Dr. CAKVm TAB UEMEDIEK
Con Diica'sn of" Use Throat.
I Dr. BIBVLVS TAB KEWEDIEN
Con ilrcisrhitio.
Dr. OAUVIDTIS TAB BEKEDSBi
Cur "I In c i old."or JlajPerrr"
Dr. CJ.LBV . V;i TAB BEJIEDIE*
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Dr. CiAit.l V 4 TAB Ht.YEOIES
Can I in .Ip.ilion. R
Dr.BAStVi C.I TAB KE.TIEBIEM
Care tt.Ut Uiicum.
Dr.GAUVXJPS TAB BKSEDOSB
Can USilurr IMsmmmm.
Or.CIAUI'm TAB UEJIEDIES
, Piumtt'hßir:i &, fellow Fever
Dr. (iAUVIVS TAB UEWKDIES
■'i.t',arioin Fever*. ' •
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lie • I'.iia i Ch© nw.
Dr. GICVLVS TAB UMSCDIEA
&encvt> i'alu ia iht Side or Back.
Dr. ©AIIVIA' 5 TAB KEWEDIE*
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• DI.<;A::T! rr\:t EtExcmc*
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115 A'--' .... V I' rfc
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! Shortlidfce & Co..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
- Beiiefonte Lime Quarries.
z Tb onlv Manufacturer* of Libit, karat
c exclusively with wood, in Centre!
~ Pennsylvania.
™j DKALKK6 IS
AAulhrtcit Ot#l,
j White Lirat,
: Kißt'e lAmdfrf,
='Sporting and Bloating Powder on
hand,
- Fuse tor Blotting,
s Fire Brick,
J. Ground Fiiw Clay,
si Ferl direr#,
/• Implements.
" <' )an3o ro
Gfflce ard yard wear S*mth end f th
Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot. Btile
fmt*. Pa. iaalu.7s
VTOUKG S HOTKL Corner of Third
X and Chert nut Siru. t. Mifflin burg. Pa.
John Shower#, Proprietor,
j lu Centra! Location make* it partioulnrfy
desirable to person* visiting Town on
btiuts or pleoaan.
j H. A. Taylor'• livery Altovbe.).
' a IELJI. _ 1
C. P, lierlacher N. Oronmiller.
?32§ A3 3 3 Y*\L
'[ or
GOODS!!!
UEULACiiKK & CRONMTLLXR
VIFUh to infotta the citinea* of Potter
If tbal they bare opened an entire new
stock of good* ia litair old quarters, and
D wit) keep e..nu.'>ily >a hau l a full and
rood assortment of
. LADIES* DRESS GOODS,
. consisting of
'• ALPACAS.
, S PapHn*,
ih; PLAID 9.
• j Lwti.
•ad ali other kinds ot
DRESS GOODS.
hill Una of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hals A Cape, Boot# <t Shoes
j CROCKERY. QUEENS WARS,
h ] STON K\V ARE. CEDAR WARE.
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES.
* FISH, SALT.
' ; etc.. etc , etc..
► jAM of wbich we offer at greatly reduced
- prices.
Higbeat price* paid f.r country produce.
.. By itricl attention to bu*itw<* wo hope t
r merit and receive the patrooage of tb
t ' public
""
* CENTRE II ALL
COACH SHOP,
J
LEVI HI KB Al\
at his ostablishmcnt t Centre Hall, keopt
on hand, aud tor ale, nt the raoet rea sri
blc rate*.
Carriage#,
Buggies, 4
dc Spring Wagons,
Pi.aik as Fancy,
and vobiclo# of every description made to
order, and warranted to be made of the
biut seasoned material, ami by the most
skilled and competent workmen. Persons
wanting anything in hi* line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will
find it not to be excelled for durability and
wear. may-A'tf.
v ,_ LEVI MIRRAV,
NOTARY PUBLIC. SCRIBNER AND
CONVEYANCER,
CENTRE H A L L, P A.
Will attend to administering Oaths, Ac
knowledgement of Deeds, Jbc, writing Ar
ticles of Agreement, Deeds, &e, mayld ,
Gift & Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE 11AI4*>
They have now opened, and will constant
ly keep on band, a splendid stock of new
SHOES, GAITERS. & SLIPPERS, for
men, women and children, from the best
manufactories in the country, and now of
: fercd at the
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon
short notice. They invite the people of
this vicinity to give them a call. u& they
I will strive to merit a ahare of their pat
-1 ronage. mylOtf
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