TM NATIONAL. FRIDAY Morning, SEP.; 25,'88. NATIONAL = TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. U. S. GRANT, • . OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, SCITUTtER COLFAX, OF INDIAXA STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL, GEN. J. F. HARTRANFT, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. SURVEYOR GENERAL, GEN. J. M. CAMPBELL, CAMBPSA. COUNTY. CONGRESS, HON. WM. 11. ARMSTRONG, OF ITCOILING COUNTY. Fon ASSE3IIII,Y, COL: THEODORE GREGG, of Bellefonte. Fot DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THAD. P. STEPHENS, of Bellefonte. Fon . COMMISSIONER, JAMES C. WILLIAMS,: of Philipsburg. FOR AUDITOR, JOHN H. MITCHELL, of Harris. For, Courrry SURVEYOR, HENRY P. TRCZIYULNY, of Milesburg. ALMON E.XECIITIVE COMMITTEE The following named gentlemen con stitute the Union Executive Committee of Centre county for the ensuing year: . Bellefonte—Wm. P. Wilson, Cbaiiinan. Milesbarg—J. B. Hahn, • • • Uniontille—Geo. Alexan4r, Hoviard—W. L. Gordon, PliilliPsbury—Robert Lloyd, Benner—Capt. C. Dare, Boggs—Wm. Curtin, Bimzside—Dr. M. Stewart, CiirtinL-Jacob V. 'Knoll, Irergusonfos. B. Erb, Gregg— John D. Long, Haines—Dr. P. T. Musser, Half Moon—Win. L. Wilson, Harris --John J. Thompson, Howard—David B. Pletcher, Huston—John J. - Thompson, Liberty Wm. F. Courter, Marion- John Strunk, Miics—Col. R. H. Strohecker, Patton—P. B. Waddle, Penn—B. 0. Deininger, Potter—M. L. Leitiel, • Rush—Richard Atherton, Snow Shoe- - -Wm. B. Savage, .C_raring—Frank Jodon, Taylor—Leonard Merryman, Union—George Ingram, Walker—W. W. Rogers, Worth—A. R. Barlow. BE ASSESSED. Let every Township Committee see to it,. that every Republican vote in the Township is Assessed. Every Republican voter who knows that he is not Assessed should go at once to the Assessor in person and have it done. Republicans Work! Work ! ' Work !! ! A glorious victory awaits you BE ON VIE ALERT ! H REPUBLICANS of Centre county, we are reliably informed that W. W. Wallace and the leaders of the Cop perhead party in this county have commenced colonizing voters. They are reckless men and will resort to any means to carry the election. Last year they used the Coffee-pot. This year they have not only the Coffee-pot, but they have resorted to colonization. Watch them closely. Since writing the above caution, a reliable voter, who does not wish his name published at present, came intp our office and informed us that Mr. Frederick Smith, saloon keeper, on Bishop street, had offered him $5,00 for his vote. Our informant has; heretofore, been a Democrat, but has determined to vote the Re publican ticket. Hence the attempt to buy his vote. He says that under Democratic administrations, he got nothing but orders for his work. Now he gets Greenbacks. These, he says, are good enough for him. Will Mr. Smith be kind enough to inforai us who hired him to pur chase voters at five dollars a head God save :the country from the Rebels and their sympathizers. Republicans, Awake! ArOuse ! "How can the soldiers vote against "Mr. Mackey ?" asks the Clinton Democrat, and then goes on to say : "When the war broke out, Mr. " Mackey was one of the first men in " thb county to assist Col. Jarrett in. "raising his company." &c., &c. That may be all true ; but Mr. Mackey was an "Abolitionist" then. What is he now? Benedict Arnold once had the confidence of General Washington ; yet he betrayed Wash ington and the.country. You know the result of his treachery. You have also,•no doubt, read of Judus Iscariot. With his history you are familiar. He betrayed -- his best frier4d and then wed, out and hung him Self. The soldiers might praise Mr.' Mackey for what he did in 1861, but they hate stragglers and rene gades. They now find Mr. Mackey acting with the "Grey" coats, and it calls to their memories the late "un "pleasantness," Benedict Arnold,' &c., &c. The soldiers will vote for Hon. Wm. H. Armstrong. We hope, however, Mr. Mackey will not strangle himself; he has already committed political suicide. TILE majority in• Maine is, as fat as.hoard from, 20,317. L. A. MACKEY AND EQUAL TAXATION. The following paragraph we clip from the Centre Hall "Reporter" of last week. It is not our inten tion to advertise this-little eight by. ten sheet; nor to talkits publisher into notoriety;. but Merely refer -to it for the : purpose ,of showing our readers what the views of: Mr. ma - ek - q-are, and te . give a few rea sons for being in favor of "Equal " Taxation?! Here is the item. • . says all property should be -taxed equally, according to the valne." The editor,ofthe "Reporter" says so, and we presume-he is :At)Od: De- Mountie authority. For this reason we propose to make it the text fOr.a few remarks, for the benefit of our Denmertic, friends. . . It is well known by all owners and renters of real estate, that it Re publican Legislature repealed • the law levying taxes -thereon, except the half mill tax which was : assessed to pay the loan of three millions of dollars-borrowed during the Demo cratic rebellion to put our State upon a war fcoting. This tax being re moved from farms, houses, lots and other real estate,, it became neces sary to levy taxes on • other spedies of property more able to bear it, con sequently corporations and men owning tine carriages, gold watches, silverware, t.t.7c., were selected, as the proper peisons, most able to bear it. • Now, it is well known that Mr. Mackey is President of the : Lock Haven National Bank ; 'that he . is President of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Company; that he is, also,: one of the Directors of the Weit Branch Canal—all mammoth corpo rations—and must therefore neces sarily pay heavy taxes thereon; in consequence of which farmers and individual owne. s of real estate are exem ' The statistics, notwithstanding the Demodratic lies on the subject, sh&w* . that the National - BaUks paid to tlie: general Government last year 2.29_ per cent. and to the State .Grovern ntent 2.32 per. cent. on their capital: stock, making 4.61 per cent. in all. It is well known to every reader, that for every $lOO,OOO of bonds de posited with the Treasurer, that $90,000 of National Bank currency is furnished for circulation; . But this is not all. -The Banks are' re quired to retain one-third of. their. circulation, or of the s9o;ooo,either in National Bank currency, or legal, tender notes, as a ,- reserve fund, which only allows them a circula tion of $60,000 out of every $lOO,- 000. 'Therefore, if the taxes amount to 4.61 per cent. on every $lOO of their capital stock, then it is clear. that on every 8100,000 the tax would be $4,610 00. But they are per-, mitted, as above stated, to put in circulation only two-thirds, or $60,- 000 ; hence the tax upon this amount paid to the State and National Gov ernments is equal to 7 7-10 per cent. upon their circulation. As to the taxes on other corpora tions, we have not the statistics be fore us to quote from, at present; but can assure our readers that the Paid Eagle Valley R. R. Co., and West Branch Canal Co., have to pay their full share of them. Elenbe, Mr. Mackey's reasons for being in favor of "Equal Taxation on every "species of property according to "its real value'," as set forth. in the fourth resolution of the Seymour and Blair platform. Mr. MaCkey desires his taxes diminished, and to this end proposes to place them upon real estate; upon the homes of me chanics and laboring men, and upon the cot of the poor widow. Mackey is a sharp businessman ; knows, (although a Know-Nothing), enough to tell where his interests lie—in. other words, which side of his bread is buttered, He has lived off the necessities of the people so long that we do not wonder that he has li no sympathy with them and no de- Ore to advance any persons interest but his . own. Farmers of Centre county! if you wish the taxes upon "Bloated Bond " holders," and "Soulless Corpora " Lions" diminished, and your farms taxed according to their real value,- vote for L. A. Mackey, for our text says clearly and emphatically, that he is in favor of this policy. THE CENTRE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The posters and_ premium lists for the Annual Exhibition to be held from the Gth to the 9th day of Oc tober, inclusive, at the new fair grounds near Bellefonte, have been distributed and are now before the people. Upwards of two thousand dollars have been expended in fitting up these grounds, and in beauty of location and , adaptedness to the pur poses intended, are unsurpassed by those of any society in the State. call upon citizens not only to come to the exhibition, but to bring with them for exhibition, the pro ducts of their industry—as well pro ducts. of 'household manufactures and the mechanic arts, as those of the farm—Las well specimens of the mineral wealth of our county, in its native state,. and specimens of all the implements, machinery and arti cles of commerce into which it is being converted in our own county by the hands of skilled -labor. In this way, and in this way only, will these exhibitions become what they are desired to be, and "what they should be—expositions of the industrial enterprise of Centre county Let every one, therefore, take up the preMium list and ask himself or herself, what can I take to the ex hibition Even if they . should not find a premium offered for the pro duct of their industry, let them - still take a sample. .If deserving notice, it will be fliorably noticed by the committee on miscellaneous articles and lead to the offer of a suitable premium another year. THE NATIONAL.B.ELLEFONO, PA., FRIDAY_ MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, -1808. THE 'DEMOCRACY ON THE FIVE-TWEN- TIES The -leaders , of • the DeMO . oratie. party - are very buSy now in obeying the of _Gov_. Seymour, to "push the tales" and theqUeition of "Bonds." . Indeed; .o.ne . ,of,the great : rallying cryl£3:4 the:DeModracy has been 41.at.of . depunciationpi the Gpv-. ernment for,paying the ,bondholders: the' interest. on: their bonds: in gold: There is not a Democratic paper any where' front Maine to California, which is not .ringing the charge that, the wounded - Soldier--wounded by • Southern DemoerataL-and Sell dices widow-,-,widowed by Soiithe ii • Democrats—,receive their pensious in greenbacks.; • while the bondholder , receives his interest.in gold. When , the Union Soldier was in, the army , fighting for the. life of the Nation, these leaderif had • ttet one word Of. Cheer for him. He. was nothing but a Lincoln hireling. Now• they-pros fess to have a great . deal 'of . :loVe for the Soldier and:th U.SOldiers Out upon such base hypocrasy I The Centre 11411 Reporter of :the 18th inst., contains the following par= agraph in which the Editor exposes not only his ignorance ; but his desire to deceive the people, by downright lying : • "The Bellefonte National has long col umns and broad pages, but not ono word in all, to explain whether the 'letter and Spirit' of the radical platform means green backs or gold for payment of the .5--205." To intelligent men it neads no ex= planation ; but we desire in answer to this Copperhead howl, and for the information of the Democratic Watch man at the same time, to call atten tion to the fact that the provision making the interest on these bonds payable in gold was inserted in the bill by the vote of Democrats. - Ali. Stevens, then chairman of the Corti.. mittee on the subject, vehemently opposed the proposition, .and fifty five Republicans voted agaliagit; to forty-three in its favor.- But. forty five Democrats voted in favor of it, and only tiro against it, and thus became a law. The following Demo. ? crats voted in its favor : "Sydenham E. Ancona of Penn.,. Charles J. Biddle of Penn., Wm. G. Brown of W. Va., George H. Browne of R. 1., Charles B. Calvert efi George T. Cobb of N. J., Samuel S. Cox of 0., James A. Cravens °find:, John J Crittendon of ,George 1 W. - Dunlap of KY.-;Jarees.E.English of Cenn., Henry Grider . - of Ky., Ed : . waid Haight of N. Y., William A. Hall of Mo., Aaron Harding of •Ky., William S. Holman of Ind., -Philip Johnson of ' Penn., Anthony L. Knapp of 111., John Law of Ind., William E. Lehnian of Penn.; Robert; Mallory of Ky., Henry May of Md., John W. McKenzie of Ky., Warren P. Noble of 0.,. Elijah H. Norton of Mo., Robert H. Nugen of 0., Moses F. Odell of N. Y., George H. Pert dleton of 0., Nehemiah Perry of N. J., James C. Robinson of 111., JaMes, . S.. Rollins of William P. Shef field of R. 1., George K. Shiel of Oregon, Edward H. Smith of N. Y., John B. Steele of N. Y., William G. Steele of N. J., Clement L. Valland-_ igham of 0., Chauncey Vibbard of N. Y., Daniel W. Voorhees of Ind.,. Elijah Ward of N. Y., Edwin H. Webster of Md., Kellian V. Whaley of W. Va., Charles A. Wickliffe. of Ky., George W. Woodruff Of Conn., Hendricks B. Wright of Penn. It will be observed that among these names is . that of George H. Pendleton now so strong a green backer as to be known by the name of "Young Greenbacks." He was for paying the interest in gold then.. We discover also the name - of the "great" Vallandigham and of the scarcely less noted Voorhees recorded• in favor-of bard money. •We believe that these gentlemen voted right then, thOugh the loan was then just to be issued, and Congress had the power to ,prescribe its terms. But having been once issued, and the in-- terest having been fixed at this rate and made payable . in . . coin. by: the votes of these very geritlerrept,h4t: shall we say of their honesty when they turn around and demand that we repudiate this solemn pledge ?- Surely the Centre Hall Reporter and the . Watplinzak must believe as we do on this question, or brand their members of Congress with ignorance in voting for the law. Or say that they were smart and that their sYni- - pathibs wl.9h traitors, compelled them thus to. vote, to injure the soldier and the widow of the .soldier. . Gentle men, which horn of the diIeMMU will you take? We most respectfully request-that you. copy this article and for .once give your readers. the pleasure of reading the truth. Ir is amusing to see* how elonga ted the face of the Editor of the Watchman has been since the news from Vermont and Maine has reach ed his ears. During the war when ever he heard of a Union victory, his face became so long, that he could have eaten oats out of a- churn. He looks just the same way now. Can you draw no consolation Mr. Editor, from Wade Hampton's last rebel ebulitkon ? nu.: Tr - ad/man has, like Horatio Seymour, got itself into "a sea •of trouble" on the question of "Equal taxation." The farmers cannot un derstand why their taxes should be double what they are . now. • Meek.- refuses to explain. Farmers of Centre, Mr. Meek dare not explsin... Isis thedry is direct taxes and free trade. YESTERDAY morning, when the Cop perheads were getting ready - teleaVe Belle fonte fo r tl:e Celle Ran mass meeting, Mr. John Lutz drove into town with .a Seymour and Blair tag upon one horse and a Grant tis Colfax flag upon the other. He did not know the difference until an honest Republican informed him of his mistake. is he a type of the intelligence that is opposing Grant and Coltitx?- if he is not a subscriber to the Watchman he should be. HONEST Democrats if 411 are op posed to•-robela ruling, a Govern ent,tbey fBtigl3ti•ofiej*.f in ciag bloody years to destroY, you will/ vote the entire Republican — lia — et--.without a scratch: 14: "DEFEND NoTuirm" is the-,-orrof W. W. Willace:dfcbffed-pot notori:: ett', - ,, 4ttackityo deriMralti.ed Oche„, racy, says IVe,,m every, point. The RepUblican - partriletds‘ nO defoncel It defended the. e c otintiy'•' and tfaveci the n: Its ieCota,l4O .Tin Republican party by its Leg islation exottipts' real': estatci , "au:cl;: ull : incomes of 'flit' mei* 'MeoliaotO. - laboring men :be10y..11060, • from taxation:!i opposes: SOYMO# Blair, iviackey and ‘E.cpialJtaxfation • • , ”,ezpect he,71.7 ing 4 :Equal .taption,!!,to itibe 'wool over the eyes: . ofhonest'. Meniby oliijahigrthO.' , ta*: o *TOo 6 *. filid 1 141 ; ing cialds , and placing, itlupoi,t7arms 'according to' their: i'ett*ahle." says the Seymour and Blair platforni: 'irAßSlEßs'ancl s , voters, do:Tnot - for get. that every.'votb- you bast foil . ;Tai.'. 0. Williams, . yoni ;Candidate for County COminiSsionei is 'a vote en oNyr interests, and Eigainit• levying' a landk.tax. upon )rour •:farnis . and homes. the. Centre, Hall ::Reporter. please tell us, or its -- reiders,;lio* , it can support Mr. MaCkey,a_c93loated BOnd4lder," .6,1,-roneiade'..Abolli tionist” and - KndwzNethin . g?', That he 'was a • .now-Nothing,'wo you to deny. • VOTERS of Centre County' if •you wouldzentinue the pre.§.o4prosper sans times,-and the present- rates; for lahor,our word for it, you! inust•vote for the Republican" State*and' Cotta- - ty ticketn October, an for Grattt anti Colfax in-November. Yotaas of Centre:County: we 7aakr. yolt to show your respect foe7%llle men that.sixeditie - -Old i disgrace, by, voting for traoft.and Cambakiwhobravely exposed;; their:9lin ' and the nation,- might.live::-: . - Tri conViantly ing taxesland hard times: ,The-fur- mere, Mechanics and laboring ',men of the ,coyntry . say., they "o:h.' , .("ge:e it,"' and will therefore:vote.' thQi:#„e - - , pnblicaff ticket at the , October , relpn, tion, and for Grant and COlfat the, 4th of IsTovemiier: • Tam Seymour and Blair 'platform. declares the Reconstruction Acts of congress "UnceTtAitiiiiOilat'ievolu tionary'and The people say they have had enough: - of rebellion and war, and will therefore. Vote for Grant and Colfax that the' 'lcoun trY ,• may have pace. . REMENBER voters - 'Of Pennsylvania that had it not been for the . Repu r bli:- can party and our glorious General Grant we would,.this. day, ,cave Government,: no flag, no : United, States,. no Constitution, no, liberty, no Equal rights, and no President, of the United States to elect this fall: - SOLDIERS and 'taXpayers do not. forget to "Rally '.round the, flag" and. Work and vote for. Col. Theodore, Gregg for the Legislature, in oppo- . sition to P. G. Meek whb is, .aceet-: ding to his own decla ations, in , fa- vor of "Direct taXatiOn''hh . d,tiiti . free trade." . itutn TIMES, hard times; Says: P. G. Meek. The' people declare that they never witnessed suOh',PrOsperi-; ty, in this or any :Other country, as prevails here .now. They vote. for the party: that-is opposed to free, trade, and thus continue the _ reign of prosperity and peace. • _ The fourth resolutien of 'the' &Yr: - mour platform declares in ,of, ."Equal -Taxation. upon' everyssNcies of property tiecording • . to its •&al value." : *Tice - fartherS' of 'Centre county are, opposed to .doctrine„ and will, there,fore, _vote the ,Repub;%. linen ticket. - ..:' . Wori.F. of Centre' Comity Jive of'pai.t.y,*..otnOstly,o'alt you to vote for Col. Theadere 4regg that noble soldier. of ,two : wars . 77 -. the. Mexican and the -.late warn upon our Country's 'Repudiate - P.--GraY Meek, .bdCause lie is . 'himself in' favor of reEindlatina.the National: a0ht....• THE Democrats complain. of 'the , tax on Whiskey and by declaring:fa taxation"- show' that theyare in favor ofplacingta . T.:tr#o; Pork, and . PeV.;''lqonest:D.emo i mitS are yort :in : favor .this .of pot . 'soratch.,P...Gxay, Meek off,your,tick7 , et on %be 2nd Tuesday.' of :October. • THE Democrats have natichtc • say about ,reducing , taxation, pt4:,•np,iyel of themtell us, what tax - they.?iitend, to do ,away with. Dol thej , , to repudiate.the :tax that pays:; the. interest the public' iiebt;ahat pays the .pensions of widoWs orphans and crippled. sOldi•eo that pays the Indian ,annuities ; „that.snpt• ports .the :army.. and: navy, or .that. pays the salaries of :.the .Preident, , Cabinet, Supreme Court, and Con= greys'?- Will - our 7120 Ck . and joWly: friend of the ..i.l 7 4(Chinan please let;us .have : the : particulars ?. • • • . • . . Tit - Centre. -• Repot*P . :'sdsj ' " MaCkeY is' in faVcii : Of r rii.iL - 44 ation on every species - of property." If so, hemust-be in favor -of levying a tax upon farms, the occupation !ref farmers, sow- exempt, and upon all other property: • ••111 4 .'ilackey 'beink - a " - i)leated„,. pose - he ii..anxi - ous to hav:e ,come taxed less, and - the..deficienCy: made• up by assessing it upon ••the., farmer, mechanic laboring than,' This, A1r.1 1 .• Kurtz, is jiiSt'What the people of Centre_con4y,l.2, a :of ,the district - do,not , wdnt, therefoi* . Vote, against Xac,104*51,: in_favor AccOrdino : to," the latest ndi7.lieS the rebelion has .connnencsd . '.in Georgia. Union wen are being 41i4 down in cold blood. - - A. Atit.ridiFs 4633, TIIE t;ho pi! : An Exiles° df some of tho faced Falsehoods of Soymour Fen:- --' 2-.— : .77- -": " . " OI6totiTACC 15; -7.- ~."' ,/_ 1. "'. hir..6e:yrnottr, hi. a..-'speecir ,delivered .at zAlbanyi,:sopteriber(,lo,.lBBx2—said, "the . weightoftlni iaatioriWilCiCSLsezerel theloywLybit d p , iiilecfthteNOEtiz?.,l y in lidlcittetta 'llr.'ingersbr, ofzColi'.ecti cut, lately, he says,'"they must push the debt and taN'aigl.V,upo4 , the ,attention of tile people of Ilte`Nortli;" Imagining that the 4 , tlc - ibt. - and taxes". would ..trigliteit 'the & 0 0 0 from theiv-loyalty, - criril.tbat the I;Ce 7 ,ptibileansv'ertlif slitinl: trolif their' discus sion: :. - Bilt' thri -fact 'tbat. die' euernious taxes imprised; fits , a•aiecdssity, tb.imoct , t,he. T ilipiiie . 6f!'the.,••OVoilliOCllC: 'd.riri) - fg :arid since the War •t.Q prit'dloWn. the .rOliellleii,', inauguratorirby, the'. , Dom ocrits, • has• beci n iribt NI itli Vpr erap,trie i ss..trint.. willingness 'cif ,11 4:93 ; a 1 :4 1 t. ' 46 :;* 1 441is tl4 l j:'PY , itl,ii;l s o ' 7. : 14:art.the Noild, Nis.tastonfsried'iithe :ene- - . , lilies: of i the itgOvernirien t van d !ericoniligqd; its friends, anti tflibir do - ricit'lleSitatO•tißobk , le Subject'. fairlo iif thb face, andl r will . 'rnit i ermit the false `sratomentsrof: the'•frieiids f the rebellion to' , :g6, iincorie'ctedi • iltr. ' Oeo. 11. radletbii, ,, the(NVoll Inoviii , idPiti diator, in a speech' deliVered - rit' l l3ringor; 'Maine, August 21thjtfid_i "did: , ciirichisibu of this whold-'inatter'lirthat!-Ved:Wriliiiire • than s2,ooo,ooo,o6o,Andiliat y6'rkfy'tetii.', 'the goverriment collects, from your pockets $500,000,000.,- -11,. you,• add . to, • tha4;;Aie amount collected by the Firkins:State...ov- OrnMents, it will run...up;tO $ 8 Q070 01 :0092 ! arid that is more. than. shriper.lcent: of. the :Value of all_ the .property!..iitc_the • United States, and almost fifty.lier-tenk :of:4lllr:the i annual earnings of labor and - capital iulthe United States." Now — let, us examine this a little, and first O W.:false, '..r6 i rs.e:cit,atlon :of the amount of:`anntial, fax.o§. ,':The:.Sfa- Aistics of the Inter. 4 ,IleVerhte-P tireau shows the taxes paidlii- - ' i 1804.. , ~ . . 1805.. , - 1660 , • 1861 IMi .$904,807,609 • But little more than'sloo,ooo,ooo Incite_ in four years than 11Ii Pendleton, inserts ihQy pay in one yedi: Again,; anunal taxes of the a,overtnierit 'are more thati'Six per cent. on'tlie u ftltie or . All property, in the United StateS,"'saY'S le: The 'cenkis Of ISGO,,estiniateS`tlie wealth Of the . :Linked gBtates . ...'; • $16,1it,673,660' Six per cent. on that •ame,is 007,060,419 .167,060,419 more than ,Peralleton's statement, MI6- 741,858;565 More . a;veragOnternahrerenue taxi for.• the ..;last' TOur years, truthfully state: 6; .. , .:Again; he 'states3i"thacanaualinterest tax Is I equal. to, , nearly fifty per cent. on all: the:lammal paining :'-of;ilaber - 7. and - . eapital:f,in , .the ,Union." Now let us see how 41early• he statAis the, truth in . this•fcase.. • . . Ir•••:;•.' IMME Mr. Louis Blodget,-..seeretary:::of; :the tickard..offfrade , -of. P.hiladelphia;.estimates the mechanteal.l.and intwufaeturing pro •Aucts of the years ISO 3 at $1,644789,550. :The intexpatrevenue tax for lEfil'Avas less ;thau one sixth of it, or $265,920,47.4, and shite'llen'thbge ' l ifiterests see ong NWlet us' - "eXaiiiine - • 'agricultural pioducts, as ,estimated for this yeaf,,and see'ho'o he hpiircixiinates•thn truth Cotton; 2,400,000:ba1es at 25 --,'' • ••• cents per lb •• ." $ 300,1:100;000 Whenti"'27s,ooo,ooo bus 500 1 1 000,000 Our; 1,400,000,000 1;000,000,000 11) - e, 35,900,000 'bus 52,500,000 Barley', -25,000,000;000 bus.: • S31;500,000 Oats, 340,000,000 bus. ..200,000,Q00 116bacoo, 175,000 bads 149,000,000 . .. ... ... . • Pbtatoes, .Mitte2, Clvpsc%;6.,:g • • :1 Enough; not only to:pay the nuiiint• the whole National debt, interest and - all, in one - year: •!.: ask, are we "bankrupt ; I z:is. there any..necessity- for repudiating our clebt„and thus forever disgracing Our Vim, as the so-called Democracy Wants to do. They say the debt, is so enormous tlit we can never pay: it,: and therefore should issue enough "greenbacks to pay . off - all the bonds," and thus:Make our: Na- . tibnal currency worthless; destroy, the_ initainesi of the country, and thus cheatolot only the bondholders, bid the Whole American people; What a soulless, 'shameless, dishonest, unprincipled set of. demagogues-. they' are. •But they :say it would only affect. the . "Bloated "Bondhold ers." Let us see who those,, "Bloated BOndboldeis" are that: they propose to cheat out :of :their: money.. :-The -'following is' taken from a statement -Made :by Mr. :Jay .Choke, -who. , negotiated: a very large amount of those bonds: .• . • j 1)05,580 bonds of $5O eacb,...5.48,120,000 1,04;940 do " $lOO " 149,494,000 439,792 do " $5OO " '219,890,000 370,37 G do " $1000.." 370,370,000 8,821 do . ". $ 5000, " 44 . 405,000 GOLD 1.02 ac: " • 2,045,450 - bonds:of $5O: .$102,170,000 3,134,240 do "•Isloo _313;424,006 034,544 do-- "-$5OO -" 467,272,000 7E8,032 do "- $lOOO ,- "-. 755,q2,000 • 1 . 8,7-14 do " *sso'oo" 03,720,000 . •, You will .perteivo by the above - State= morit'that nearly sir sevenths of tho bands „Were taken by: per Sons who coal:riot stib srib.e.47nprir*lllore. than-,550 or $lOO at a awl, yen eau_find those 'bondholders 'all over:the cinitityk . .linetig the con - 4)4ra: tivelp - poor. "'Fathers, mothers, widows and orphans , Soldiers ~ whoa-died in' 'the war to suppressthe Democratic: rebellion,: as well as all other persons : of small means,. oan,further ilinstrate this. •T . . - will,give you. the statement,of the "13ank vin the :eity,of New This bank, on, the ar s " l tingary,.. 186, held In., .I.lnitefr Stntea',Securities, ; ss,sl3,o oo , ':dapoit; tots are„eontposcd fis b u tell erl;, "54 earthen; 102earlicuters;„ cletliS; COachthen,•, f24s,,diiniestics;::. : s7o:l,labcirers, .10,0 iiialcini; fit riiirses; 51' ok,r6ri 75 - 'port= . erS„ 375 seamstresses , "], 09 shoeikers, 12S - tailors; 32 eis• = "Rich Bloated , Bondholders" are they -not? And more—amongst these deposi tors_aye 2530 married;women„pso sin gle. winne,n;;7ds*.idows,"l,§6 "rni:ri.orS,. 67 •col, .ered ,potsons, (X beSeeelt the . . ceps :not, 'threw . pp. theft' hands andfairit . at this last •mithber a ßloked BondliolderS;") ; and ',Of.tliese persons 35,512 have depoSited ; het :giVe;,r $lO,O each'; . arid 21,556 have ..dePoSit= •ad bitivem.i.,.ss, arid $:?0 each.',are illy riot `.i'tleate,d' B9hdhqlderS,", and" they ncit 'Vpte- , tlieD6frocr4cy, • 4 cliiirice - 16 "'cheat' them •-etit'' of and through ftlidin give !the .-Seuthern: chancettß.:eStaldish- in • peace :what-theY:., strove forliy war f,or,ingretban four years? I might fill your coltish„„ With" theSe ,expo sitions of'ilie r falsity • of-thd liositions • and i Statements: of....thdr. Democratic bleaders.•:;•l should notice•some false,statetnepts.:in • tlie -lltratchnum.of_last week,; : but ; general; publishes :What , thole 'Other false''loadef.s„lassert, ,anil,.is incapable,' of, correcting theiri,,atid , shOtild. not be held; 7adethilithbid. I theM . Who, are, .dishonest in their. public statenen.es"avd: asseVeratieht, be ti s uSteil lito - iiffairs - •of givemutant? tin •doulit• bitt" , that a r • Aar,„o.e majority of the.:peoPle of the State; as. well as of the Union, Fill. say tliey.,eatiztOt. I am persuaded 'that the loyal Teeple . o'f 'the,,Coitntry, haVe mere 'OO. 'sake,' thatt Demderatie rebels =for- four •yearg•'. f to. ; preVent their overthrowingittbe • Consti :tution .ana,PTeverhinent of this ‘,T_Talion and adoptiog the Constitutiat.tof S . outlieru. 06nfeileraCY, and then.tin'n' of,, for 'nes' , same rebel Danheratic• syMpa -thizing traitors' . to place them in power. 'Hybl!' doubt . it; look at Vermont. • Maine; -dleradci and 'New 4exico.' • • •- , " i•=••''' • • •. 4 ,1 iqn:: ll'ogotelebrated in.struineutanan ISayeir, tivill be; Present at our county Fair with the ;largest, display of unisical!.l nstr meats .e.. - Y0 , ! , -Tl l 4(. l At at' in ;this: State: Tr ClAckdring' pianos; the;: •EinefSen, pianos, the 4.perican organs;iiiid Stantlard OrgatiS, 'can ail iieiideill,aFtlic:fair: "Leceeri'of good music will please make a note of this' Everyi- :should: la.ve: :an . organs . di. piano; ariti.. , dter.ibotlY:elitiuld:totne`-;td.' 'great 'Ky. the Peace, will attoitd. to *the- tivritiiig of :deede; eflaireetneid; and other ,business -tintrustiWi 111.9..,ca50. promptly attended to.. OPletil 'We door' or - "Wils o n: 4 -2- 11.utehbioli'il.,14* officio,' Belld.i• • F9TiasSALg-4, nb4.1.101 . 3 . . goo i_ 6n6.lloiset Wagoi,tApply at thjs ofliog:.; dept. 4, .1865 7 tf • • (AI:TEENS, GLASS and CROCK ory-Wate. A. STERNBEIVI ; n n i•—• UM 8 , 50,072 .),.„ 529 • .. . 211'46'984 • • ••• . 3°",),•:)0'47,1 • • : - 265,•••• 200,00,000 400,000,000 SEVEN THIRTIES NEWT liDVEETISEMENT~~S'i.~~ ~= • v.-.; ; ,g 7 B _ fry • -WARRANTED BI TUEST. Si% EV.-V 11% N %)Ith) EVAPoit Ats)lt; StitfsfaCtiori . thiiirt teed RAND, PERKINS & CO., MANUFACTURING DEALERS IN _ ,%,.• - . ' Low Grates, Regste'rs, - • , .., entiiat "-'' - • V ors t CM AGENTS Fo,RAILEximEr.ILA:Tib• - Mane Patent Heaters, Ilan -0 •ges and-Stoves.: NO. r . - 121S0J1.1. 1 ii SJ Til STREET O. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET PHILA.DEX..P.II.I;4, PA Spnd for descriptive Circular ' B2:i qu ELidml T'ith.dlZ,A1 3 ±{i \Li H I N'A A,§ . g TEIXO CO?[ sIPANY:S OFFICE; N . 0;• 7 ;.t3:4, i 25'..N4ti11i SCr.ti , t . , i:l\C..4.Y,i;rl-:.!..:,' .Org4a)iy,i34.lr4tier,gpeeitti ebfrcter.frOm tiip.Statls of New .York . CA.PIi 4 .II; . . • ...; ; .$5,000,000 $O - 0,0110 - SUARES,. SIOO.,EACEI. -; •DIRECTORS. . KNDREW G. CURTIN,: Philadel- PAUL FeritTiES, of ReSielll; FRED: BUTTERFIELD,.I3fP. Sc Co.; Neil- Yore." - ISAAC LiVEßMOßE, , TiCasurer3lieliikg.n C r entral Railroad, Boston::' • ALEXANDER II Treasurer Arr.oricart E,x.ptess.Company, New York • SYpietize, N.Y. • PALMER, Treasurer 'Western Union Tele o w•rapli'bOmPany..New•lork. , F.LETCLIER. IVESTRAY,.: of Westray,, Gibbs:St Ilit-deristio. New 'York. . BIC LI OL AS ; NICKLES, New , . OFFIO6I A. G. CURTlN; i 4ciident: • 'N. 141ICKLES. Preshictit. • - GEORGE CONANT, Secretary... GEORGE ..gua - s (Cashier Nationalllattir Comiunnwealth,) Treasurer. - ; _IRON. A. li. n.teLaral, PhiladelphiaitSp, licitor. - The Ceinese Government: having: (through the lion. Anson Durlingame.):coneeded. to this the privilegool'ponneeting the great seaports of the Empire. by. , §ublTharino electric j - telegraph eable, we propose commencing oper-i, ations in chinag - and ., lasing - down a_ line 'Of nine hundred miles at once, between the ful loWing ports, viz : - • -* • • • ' • • Ponulatidn. Canton ,, • • - 1,000,000 Macon, .... GO;000 Hong-Bong 0.50,Q00 Swatow - • • Arany 0 .-250,000 1,250,000 Waii=Chu - • • 314,000 Ningpo • • 400,00 Hang Cheap 1,300,000 Shanghai --• • -•- • 1 000,000 • EMI These ports have a foreign commerce of. i 90,0,000,000,. and,; an .:cnorincius , domestici trado,bosides which wn.havo tho immonso taunt com moron of, he: - .Etup ire, • radiating: ,from these; points, through its canals and nav;.- ighble rivers. ,Th.e,cabloloinglaid, this—Company .propo:i ses lernating,,,lund, lines, ..and, sPeedY,Axd,trustworthy mcani of.commani&V which-Anttst command there, as every;._ ,whero else, and ,of :snulikA l 'llfe, especially in China. 'She has no postal sys.tom,• and her-, t.nly_p3oans now of communicating infOriit:: lion is by couriers on land,: and ,hy steamers an water. • ,The Western World knows that China is 'a very large , country. in the,maia denselyißeo - pled ; lint lfOw' yet realize' that ab'ettiolitaids more than ; ' a` thirdtof thelltuinan-race: The latest returns made to her central authorities 'tor taXingi'ptinibses 43y-the loCaUnagistrateir >makeherpopelation Fohrliundred aftd,Four - teen - Itlillions;:.and% this, is'nforelikely AO be' -under thartover . ,tke:i4tpii',92ggidgati: ~Near; ly air of the - se; wli6mie"Over I.6o , 6tva.plarni)t, only can but do read and write. Her eivili is- peculiar but her-literature isiLS-el:4 • teustve as that-of Europe.—ClAria'isa , land et , teachers and traders; and the latter are ex ceedingly quick.-to avail, themselves 'of every '2pfoffered facility for procuring early inftirmd-1 tiou.. , it, is, observed ..q4liforpia.t4at. thh ilehinese , 'Make Also , Of the though it there transmiti messages in English 'alone. if the telegraph we propose, connect ing all their veut seaports, ;Ivere istonett, itiisl,believed that ; itk business whitld pay the cost within the nest two years of its successful operation,, and would, steadily crease thereafter. 'No enterprise commends itself, as in a greater 'degree remunetative, to oapitalists,, arid tdour wh'olo :is of a Tast:na- - lional importaned,cominerciailyi...peliticallyi arid evangelically. 'nib? "Yl.ff V. of Mill...cm:Om:ly, has unqualifiedly recommended to capitalists and .businessmen, as a desirable investment 'edifdiial' articles in the NeW York r ifCrald, 'Tribune, World, Timesi:.Post,l4press, ,pendent; and iu the Pliiladelphia Nor ill Amer jean, Press, Ledgcr„lnquirer,. Age, lintleti acid Tcic„raph. " ' ' Shares of this Company, to a limited mire - bei, may be obtained at $6O each, $lO . ras a : bib down, $l5 on the Ist of Novewher, and payable in monthly, i4taltuents of . $2.50 each; 'comineneiels" Deeembr ISGS, on ap- - . plitatiett to DREXEL & co., 34 SOITTII THIRD- - STREET, shares can ho.oblained in Bellefonte: »y ap plication to W. V. Reynolds Co., Barscre, who arc authorized to recoiro subscriptions, 'End can giro all necessary infc.rnintion on the sUtioct.'" ' ;. ' 9 1 25 '.68. AIRY VIEW ACADEMY. , • 1_ •. , POtt :NIXLP , AND" FEMALE 'PUPILS, H ----- ' • - • - ..if •...I\eat Vac-Pi:MN I la 'S :t 011" - 0.• c 11. R., in Jnnipni county.r :IVilltter. - sCstioft,cont-,r , ' luences'Nov:l,l3 63 .. 411 Alitst ..rate otltie:ftion.tlidrongidrtauglit.' and most; cafe . ..taken to 'Preinotki flukein fort and lin= troverneitti of the. pupils. Musical, Drawing and Painfin. . -, -.lpartreent' under the. care of Prof. C. T. Kt and Miss A. T4;;l'A.l.l.lolt.___,Sentifet_circ_ular, __drgss . _ erincipal. co. Pa, :• - 011 — e‘frinared tine' Cf•Oafe:Cr„ Straw at no Glass one iniiidreif cords good edasonecrivood. - 918 tf 1811, SALT AND BA C ON constantly for sec. A. STEB,NDERG =;NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S: 1 •VW,GOODS. NEW GOODS! NIW GOODS!! . r--- IMES El GEORGED. P PEWS. riam Post olittoE, • , NEST DOOR TO POST OFFICE, =EMI FALT, AND'` WINTER DRY .GOADS, • have just been received in endless quantities and varieties. . d herdic els6= ;/. (. • : ••• GOODS ALMOST (I WEN. 'MAY. i L_¶ i MEI MEN'S AND BOT'S• CTERCOATS,SUITS, PANTS it: VESTS,. UNDER,:4OTHIN4, An endless, airsortinctrit of Ladies' DRESS GOODS At less than city prices. A line lot of Groceries, _CANNED AND DRIED 111.IIIT§, The highest: Cash prices pard"for marketing and county produce. DON' FAILT m l t ) 4 TAR • GAil, ~~.: ~5;QLD;40.0: 5 231 y , . - . . - • • • • try ;' ' ' • - • _• " - 0- On ' tiJ • • KI• (:), • •. t i i I • '• • : • • , ••.1.7 ..,; .• • :- . , p ; z ). „.:"; • nj,• . • • • - • ~ .„•-1 !-I .!: • L.r, :11.•3•• • .COD I;e4, • -• • o • • , • ••• tr 4 , • I 110 J DDIT,? -WHY- " (54 • - MORGAN 1" 1 / 4 7 .1 TIIFY DID ITILTST RIGHT.• • •.. • • • - . They belieVe that whatever is ,vort.lt flontgnt fails wortlv'doing well. And "nion tilts prin ciple they . have opened a • • • • • ; r P "•• • • • FIRSTCLASS" MEAT, MARKET :Nirs. Irvin's ,store. :rain:li ..on,the north : 1A.4 of the Diamond, junk i ttia,idoeis, ; Mirth 'of Aire- . gheny street', " - • _ They: wilt' slaughter good cattle every- ha:l4 l and _will_ther_efore_hme_constantly good fresh meat of,every_description. Theri - 21 also keep for'llie aeconintodation of onstQmerg; ehleltens„gs t ,lmtter,Ae,. - . , • .the..fleppl:er voine.:44mle.fhF.Mica‘- good.=-n.litllo.ONtra . :oleit,' l lit F-; iltem ''• _L. • - CLINE" doMORGAN'S CITY, MEAT MARKET. IS 'cs tr. AL the store or fl BROOICEMIOFF ROW NO. 0, BROCKERTIOFF ROW WM fresh Apply of PQN . PI ONE, POW: : ALL, = MEI= Always on Land the celebrated 'Bll6Eg . AND HATS cc, CAPS, _it extremely l6w rates Queensware, Cedar Ware, EMI ADVERTISEMENTS. IRWIN, =I MIII REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Ifavo a number Or food farms'and other pro perty for sale. Buil lots within iind outside . , of the Borough ; They insure lives is the Mit. : This company is reliable promt and econom-' ical. Insures on all plans. ' They also insure in the ,Nortti American Life and other good companies. They insure Live stock in the ;Etna stock Insurance Compeny the most reliable stock insurance companY in the United States. They have also a largo number of Fire Irma ranee Companies among:. hien are the GUA.RDLAN, of Phu-lelphia. IMPERIAL, of London. • Wyoming, Comuterce,Fulten. Sze., all good and reliable companies • • Consult us before insuring. ATTENTION PONDER NEE Before ordering your Summer 8.0 S O.R: S The only exclusive boot and shoe manufac turing shop in Bellefonte. LiVould respo.:.fully invite yodreonsideration' totthe general satisfaction .ivhielx in every case' follows . My work.. Prices reascinable and neat fits guaranteed. ' • !'. JOII.N" POWERS. 58 - Iy, .• . 'Allegheary St., Bellefonte, • EORGE" AAOSE'S • 171.17 LIVERY STABLE, • • :otirely - new .stod;.: of Horses, ,Carriages, Buggies; for Private families tar ished with fe horses and good carriages. The stock is entirely new and the best in Bellefonte. In•luiro either at the Brockerhoil House or at the stable.., , r . .at„ , 8,11 tf, lITII LEGAL NOTICES: _ . . IN THE ORPHAN'S COTTRT.OF Centre county. In the matter of the es tate of William BailY, dec'd.,ithe'undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to hear the exceptions filed .to the accour t of Jonathan McWilliams, Executor , and to imitle and adjust the same, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Tues day, November 10th; 1868, at p. in, at' which time and place all parties interested may attend if they. see proper. • • A B lIBN.B.E.RSON, • , Auditcir. 9 25 4t IN TII7, ; COIJE 21u T OF- ,cO3IIN PPicasOf . beritre county.' Smith, + si'`zer & Co. vs. D. W. Zeigler. The undersigne . an Auditor appointed by. the Court of ..Con,..Lon Pleftli cif Centre doutiV to distribute the.mouey now in court arising out of the sale of `ttie'per sons!: property- of D W Zeigler; will !attend-0o the duties: of...his appointment at .his office in_ Bellefouto : ' at 1 o'clock p. Tuesday, the 29th day of t oe, ~ber, 1868. . . JOHN G. LOVE; 9 2.54. t ' Auditor. THE COURT ;OP; COMMON . Pleas of Centro county, Fi Fa. No. 4 , /, August T. 1968. Weaver, Davidson 85 Co, vs. G. It. Wolf. The Auditor appointed by the Court tomake distribution of the fund in Court arising on.the above writ among the lieworelli tors, legally entitled thereto, will meet the Par ties interested for the purpose of his appoint. went,on Monday:the 19th day' of October, A D, 1863, at 10 o' , lock, a in., of said day, at his office in Bellefont . . - 'sep2s 3t • S.'D. GRAY, Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE. • .• The undersigned, an Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre. county to make distribution of the money irithe.lizulds of Abraham F. Reynolds and G. M. YocuraNg centers of the lust will and testament ofATohn I. Duncan deed, to and among those persons legally entitled thereto will attend to the. duties of his - appointment at his office in I;ellefonte.on Tuesday the 20th day of 0ct0ber , i...1..D.,. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, where and when all persons interested may attend if, they,see proper sep 25 3t - • ' A. O.,FURST,-Auditor. • . IISTRAY. • • • • 11 . Calitd-to the premises of the subscriber in Uniontoivoship; 'about the 'first of July last, - a red and Vvhite spotted cow, supposed to be five years old. .The.owner , is requested to come for ward, prove pproperty . Pay chart , : s and take her away, otherwise she Will be disposed 'oraecord ing to law. JACOB HOOVER, Jr. 9 13'68 3t - Union township. AUTION:' = ;.:.' = —; • '• • U All persons are hereby cautioned a 'zebus purchasing or meddling wi h the f liowi.,g property to wit : two brown mares,, two sets gears; one 2-horse'ivagon,sand' one buggy; now . in possession of Harry Poole, of Rush town ship, as the same belongs to us, and are s'ibjeet to our order, having only Been loaned to said Poole, JAS..O. I ,VILLIAMS di CO. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Conit of CoMmon Pleas of Cen tre county. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said court to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of D. Z. Kline, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the pUrsonal property of Ritz- Man & Keller, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office-hi Bellefonte, on 'Wed nesday, Oct list, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. in., at which time and place all parties interested may attend it' they see proper. A. B. HENDERSON, 9 18; 4t Auditor. OSEPII A. RANKIN, eI T of this•BorOugh insures property for the fol lowing companies, viz: Lycoming County Mu tual Insurance Company ; York Company, Pa.; Insurance Company of North America ; Enter prise Company, and Girard of Philadelphia, Pa. 911 '9B-Iy. • • • VSTRAV". Strayed front the residence the subscri ber, WM. S. LOWERS, near.,Boilipg - Springs, Spring town: hip, August 29, two cows—One a .red and white, spotted cow, very few white spots, with straight horns. The other is a spreckled cow—red and white—with crooked horns. Any person knowing of the whereabouts of the above described cattle will please inform me of the fact. • . 9 11 3t* .N . ()TICE. • • . There will be a reunion' Of the Literary Scicieties of the Centre County Normal School, on Tuesday, the 29th inst.r A cordial invitation to all the'-old studehts is extended, and they arc expectedto be'present. -- Thd Invitation is - also extended to every person interest ed in education. 9 12 '6B-3t* P. 11. MAGEE. FiXECUTORS' NOTICE. • * ' 'Whereas, Letters. Testamentary On tho estate of Philip Shepebergcr, lato of Harris township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persois knowing themsec..c.s indebted to said. estate are requested to r •ito immediate payment, and all having clain to present tlieni .duly authenticated • br:law for settlement. GEORGE SIIENEI!ERGER, DAVID KELLER, • . IN THE' - 11ATTEit . OV tag ES TAT !I: ;10F. JACOB HOUSER,' late of Harris towi• •tip, dec'd. • The uncle .fined appointed by the Orphan's Courtof .G.,itro county, an Auditor •to .make distribution of the balance in the bands of Geo. E. Wasson, and Wm. Thompson, Administrators of sal d.estate,tua.nd among those lograly ehti. tied thereto, will meet the parties interested at his office on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, next, at 1 o'clock, P. AL • = • JAS. IL RANKIN, Auditor. 91f' t 3 , , T.l - 1 - THE MATTER OF TIIE ES TATE 0.2 NVILLIAMIT. - COOKE: . Di:tho 'Orphans' Court of Centre County, August Term,-1368. • Thu - undersigned? appointed by tho Court; an 4want:a' in the above case, "to hear and - dispose., of.the exceptions to thc accounts of ROA. Cooke, Executor, tiled July 3rd ISI2, and July 24th 183 S, and make distribution of the balance in :the hands of"the act:our taut,' par. ;ties legally entitled to reeeire the same," will attend to the. duties, of his appoin t cant, at (Ace. in Bellefbnte, on Friday, Cetober: 16th; at 2 o'clock, P. M., at:"which time' and place to, parties interested will'bo piesent. ' • " THAD. P. STEPHENS, ,Andltor 911 '63-3t, lIENERAL ELECTION PROC ' , ' WhereaS, - by ; 'an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva.- `nia,,notitled "au act relating to the election 'of this commonwealth," approved the 2d day I of July. A. D. 1539, I p,z...KL1N.14, high glierift of the county :If Ceiltre,l. s onnsylvanin,• do hereby make known and giro notice to the electors of the county ixforestaid, that a prier al election will be held in the county of Centre, on the SECOND TUESDAY (t3th):or.ooTS), BER, I,UB, at which time !po. following 'per-, sons ara.,to be elected.. .. • . • One rerica as Auditor General of "Permsyl . vania, . • • ; One person as surveyor . General of Penn sylvania. One:person-for President Judge-of the 25th Judicial district. •• One person to fill the office of Reprosenta 'tire ia.G.ongress,:from 18th district. Ono:person 'to fill ,the of ~:inember of the Mope of ItcpreseutativesLto represent the. .aeunty,of: Centredn• the Ilouse ef Repro:fen ta, - 1 tives of Pennsylvania. • i• Ono personfor. District Attorney ;of Centre county. - Onki4eiseial 'brz,..Conititiiiiener ;of . 1 t i entio foinnity. - .. Onbipciffunkfernounty ,Surveyer . !of 'Centre .county. . • .1.. ' • • One.porson fon A.uditor of:Centre:county. • ' In-perattance of :said Act.: :I :also hereby.. mako.known and give notice that the , Planet, of holding thei , :aforesaid, 'general.. election in. 'the several:•.baroughs-. and . townships ,. . within: the conntY. ofAlentre, •feflows;:to. wit : The electors ,efilthe..obunty. of. , Centro. will . take notice tb it the sail a General Eleetbsp•wdll; ise held at tb- following places: the township - of - ilaines,:at - the - Rublitt lieuse. :of Afisaloth wia,V. Anronshurg.., .f•-: . ..f, For -Oka to..inihip:soivltrif. •344. 1 1. 11 4 11 - 4.: - Aho-i soh oolittnugeile§kormsovn, For the township of Tayloi, at the house erected fur the purpose on the property of L canard bleryinau. . For the township of Miles, at (ho rehoot =ll honse in.the:toin of Rebershurg. For the thwitlthip - of 'Potter:oly the "house of IL H. Porter Old - Port. • • For the township of Gregg, at the houso of M. Guise. _ • • • For the township of 'Ferguson, at the school houso in Pine Grove. For the township of Harris, At , the school hods° in Boilsbure. • - - •.% For Abe township of Patton, at the houso of Peter Murray. • ' For the borough of Bellefonte, and Spring and Benner townships, at tho court houso in Bellefonto. • • For.thc tewnship'of Walker, at the school houso in liuhlershurg. For the borough and tywnship of Howard, at the house of Mrs. Eliza 'Tipton. `Tor the borough of Philipsburg, at the new school house in said borough. • For the township of 'IWO, at t!t.o school house in Philipsburg. For the township of Snow Shr.•:. at the behool house near the house of Sate For the township of „heel housn in Jacksonville.' • - For the borough of _Mlles' n; 0. • ;fool house in Milesbur,g.' For I o;.tiiisliip of" Beg Cr,s no w : • ~in .Con tral . City. • tLt tow/10 ip of Frew .... at the former pi:t -c of:: .Ic' .... -- - ;"or ti., t/wnship of.Pcan, at the house of W. it: Musser. • ;,.i . , ; • the.tewnship of Liberty, , the .school house in 'Eag,loville. • ; • .• For the township of -Worth, at school houso, in. Fort Matilda. , - . • For the' township of Burnsidci t Sic . .tt.e ' beuse of:lohri ;• • ' township' of Curtili, • et, tho school house-near Rolit' Manns: For the borougledf and Union township, at the-school house in Unionvillo. - NOTICE IS BEREBY'GIVEN. • • AGEXT§, "That every person except - the Justice of ihe p co Who shall have any office, appoint ment of profit, or trust tinder the United States or of the State, or any city 'or incorporated districts whether.' a commissioned officer or otherwise, as. subordinated officer, or agent who is or shall lin 'deployed under the Legis lative, amectitive,.or judicial thpartment of this State, or of the United States...or of any city.or any corporated district, and, also, that every member of .Congress or, of th State Legisla-' furs and select 'or common "council of any in corporated district is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspeeto-s or Cleric ' of any election 'of this. Commoniverlth, and that no inspector, judge or officer of se oh elec tion shall be elegiblo to be voted for. And the said Act, of Assembly entitled 'An Act referring to, elections of this CoMmon- Wrialthaossed July 21, 1839, farther provides . as follows, to wit : "In ease-the person who shall have'received the highest number :of : votes for ; inspector, shall not attend on the day of iny election, - then the person who shall have I:coived, the second higlioit.nuinber of v,otes - for, judge at the next preceding election: -shall. - -•act •as in spector in his place. And in - case 'the' per on 'who shall have recived - the- highest number of Votes for inspectoriliallnot attend, the - per Son elected judge -shall appoint an,inspee for in -his place; and .in case. the Person elected judge shall not attend then the inspector who re ceivedthe highest . ..number votes shall:aPpoipt a judge in his place ; atid.if any vacancy shall' continue in the hoard fcr the space of an hour after the time fixed by law for the - Opening of the election, the quolified voters' of the town ship, ward,, or district for which such officers shall have beetieleated, present the place of election, shall elect ono ...•f 'their number to' All such vacancy. . • "It shall' ba the duty of the several asses sors, respectfully to atter o at the place of holding every general, . s'pe - ial or :township • election, during the whole time said election as kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to the inspectors and, judge when called on in relation to the right of any assessed by them to vote at such election, or such otter matter in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, and of such other maters is relation, the assess. ment or voters as the, said inspectors or either of them may from time to time require." "No-person - shall be pormitted• to: :vote 'at any election other than: a white freeman; at s the ago'oftwenty-one years ormore Whio shall have resided in this State at least ono year, red in the election district where . ise oars to vote at least ten days, immediately proceeding snch election : and within two years paid a State tax, which shall bare been assessed at least ten days before the election. hut a eiti. zen of the United States-who has previously bee:-. a qualified doter' of this State, and re move therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid. shall be entitle'to vote after residing in this State six months. Poo vionn. That the free white citizen, o f t h e United States between the ag ,of t‘. ;: o ono pnd twenty-tivo years and hay- 7 '3l t.O the election districts ten days - -' be entitled to vote although •*". are paid no taxes. "1;' , 4 shalt be en ''Alcci ve ;I ' LL(' 3 e contained in the lisc of Lxable f-rnished by the commissioners, nrst, ho procures a receipt for the pay within two years, of a State or county tax, assessed either on his oath or the oath or anti:nation of another, but that he has paid such a tax; or any failure to produce such a . .receipt;:shall.make oath to the payment thera of; or second, if he claim aright to vote by . being an elector between the B.2:ei of twenty ono and twenty-two years, ho •• 1 tiespeso on oath or affirmation that he ba 3 re- .lel iu the State one year next before his n p , .; lion and make such proof of residence.; „ 'le t...triet as is required_ by this act, and that iie does ly believe from the accounts giveo.biin that he . is of . ti,e age aforesaid; and give such other, evideltre as is requited by this act whereupon the name of the person so admit ted .to .I:eta shall be inserted in the inspector's li c anti a note made opposite there in by 11: Ong the word 'tax,' if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of for such votes all be called oat by the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the nar - a of the person claiming to vote is found on ti a list furnished by the commiss loners and :.ssessors, of his"" right to vote whether found thereon or not, Li :objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person on pa`h as to his qualification, and if ho claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall — be sufficient proof thereof but shal , make proof by at least one-competent witness, who shall be a quali fied elector, that ho has resided within the d's triet for more than ten days next immediately precceding said election, and shall also him.' self swear that his bonafied residence in pee suanco to his lawful calling is within the dis trict, and that ho did not remove into said dis.. trict for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person- qualified as. aforesaid, : td who shall make due proof if required of ilia residence and payment of taxes, shall be ad mitted to vote in the township, ward or dis trict in which be shall reside. • BM "If any person shall _attempt to prevent an officer of an election under .this act, front hold ing such election or nse or threat any vie. lance to*any such 'officer, or shall il:rerinpt or improperly interfere with him in the execution Of his duty,-or-block up the window or avenue 'to any window where the same may]he 'hold.- ing, or riotously disturb Lho peacoat such election, or shall see or pr: lace any intimid ation threats.'faiTe or. vio.ance, with design to influence-unduly or over.twe any elcotor or to prevent him from r - tin rto -restrain the _ freedom of choice; sur_2- convidtion - shall -be fined in any. b 11:: receding tivo hundred dollars and to be impriz,:med tbr any time not less than twelvo . maths, and if it shall be shown to court; Whore the trial af such offences shall bo had, that the person 80 of. fending was not a resident of the, ward dis trict or township, wh°ro the said offence was committed 'and not entitled therein, then 'on ' conviction he shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of ono hundred, and not more than one thou. sand dollars, and' be imprisoned not less 'than . . six months nor 'more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any het or wager upon the result of 'the election within this commonwealth, or shall offer to make anysueh bet or wager, either by verho, proclamation thereof, or any written or ,prin ted advertisement, challenge .or invite any such persons to make such bet or wager upon conviction thereat he or timy shall forfeit pay three times the amount or bet eirmed to bo If any person sliall.vota "at inoro " elan on 0 election district, or otherwise frdpiole. by „ ow:, more, than oneu on the same day, or shall-' fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together with the intent i'legal!y to 'vote tries and procure ant): :.c: , or thy so offeitding shall ttp.,:n *,• •ho fined in any sum net less thi . than live hundred dollars au.t . not less than three nor more qUalift Id to vote in .tiii: Cow ,. • ,;.'- ••• • 4,-coahle to law, 'f except j the so ng oft • citizens) shall appear at any elect ion ; r the purpose of isscing tickets or in th'e.6itizons qualified_ to vote, .110shaii -on conviction ferfeicymy . - sum- not e3:cerding 'Sue hundred dollars ter every .sayi offence, and be imprisoned for .any.i ter oa.. not. eKleca ing three months." • • • , Tthiefeetion in open Int*ebii the hours of S and 10 o'clock- in the forenoun add shall con tinue without interruption. -or adjournment (until 7 o'clock in the evening, ' .thtupoils shall he closed. , The several Inspectors and -Judges elected the -:id Friday:CrOltirch- last, in pursija'n e ,i, of fife - kecti(ea this! neyof the ;4 OF July' 1830, will hold the ejection iiti"tues(ray, the "Ith Lay of October next.-, -7 The-judges dre to *alto their' letttras for contit,vynt Centro, at the 'C'oure ' - honie, in ea'Triday, the Ter of, Oitofier, A. Given under my hand and seal at Belle fonte this 14th day of Se - leather, A. D. 180 S. Z. Kt 'tz, Sheritr, are. • aed . !~•1
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