Pree Maton Con dol REGISTRY LAW. I also give official notice fo the elaopers of Centre gounty that, by fan att ‘entitled “An Act further ‘supple mental to the act-relative to the elec tions of this Commonweunlth,” ap) April 17th, A.D, 1809, it is provided as follows: SECTION 1. Be of enacted by the Sen- ale and House of Represe natives of tne Commonwealth’ of = Pennsiilvanta in ‘Generale dasembly, met and-st-3s der ely ‘enalleb-bythe athority rote tom That it.shall be,the duty of each ofthe | ‘Jommonivealth, . a . ‘w 2 I . ‘nssesspfs Within this on the first Monday in June of each year, to take up the transcript he has wv received from county commissioners under the eighth section of the act of fifteenth’ Api eightecn ‘hh adradund ur, and 1 an immedi- thirty-four, and proceed to ate revision of the same, by striking therefrom the name of every person who is known by him to have. died or removed since the last previous assess. ment from the districtof which the is the assessor, or whose death or remo- val from the same shall bemade known to him, and add te the dame | the name of any qualified ‘voter who shall be;known by him to have moved into the district since ‘the last previ- ous assessment, or whose remaval inth the same shall have heen made known to him, and also the names of all who ghall make claim to him to be qualifi- ed voters therein. Assgoon as the re vision is completed he shall visit evry- &welling house in his district and make | 1 apron ol y careful inquiry if any. person whose name is on his list has died orve- moved from the districtand so to take the same therefrom, or wheather uj qualified voter resides therein whuse name is pot on his‘ list ard if sa, off add ‘the'same‘thereto ; and'iv all ca- | ses where a name is added to the list a 1ax shalliferthivith be assessed against the person; and the assessor shall in | all cases ascertain, ‘by inquiry, upon what ground the person so assessed claims dorbe arvoters riipbughe: ¢om- pletioh of the work, it shall be the du- ty of each assessor as aforesaid to pro- ceed to make out a list, in alphabeti- twenty-one yoars of age, claiming to be qualified voters in the ward, bor- ough, township or district of which he is the ‘nssessor, and opposite each of is or 1s.nout a housekeeper; and if he is, the number of his residenceg in towns whire the sanfe are numbered, with the stieet, alley or court in which situa- ted 3 and if in atown where there are no numbers, the name of the street, alley, or, court on whieh said house fromts ; also, the occupation of the per son, and where he is not a housekeeper, the decupation, place of boarding and | with - whom, and if working for an- other, the name of the employer, and write opposite each of said names the | word “voter ;” where any. . person clwits to vote by reasons of naturali- gation, lie shall exhibit his certificate thereof to the assessor, unless he has been for five consecutive vears next preceding a voter in said district’; and in all cases where the person has been naturalized, the name shall be marked with’ the letter “N ;” where ‘the person has merely declared his intentions to become «a citizen and designs to be naturglized before the next election, thé name shall be marked “D. I.;"” where the claim is to vote by reason of being ‘between ‘the ages of twenty- oné or twenty-two, as proveded by law, the word “age” shall be entered ; and if ape has moved "int3 the elec: tion ‘district to réside since the, last general election, the letter, “R” shall be- placed opposite thename. It shall be ‘the further duty of each assessor as aforesaid, upon the completion of the duties-herein imposed, to make out a seperate list of all new ‘assessments made by him, and the amount assessed upen each, and furnished the same immediately to the county commissio- ners who shall immediataly add the names to the tax duplicate of the ward, borough; towuship or district in ‘which thdy have been assessed. Section 2. On the list being com. pleted and the assessments made as aforesaid; thé same shall forthwith be retiirnéd to the county coniinissioners, who shal cause duplicate copies of said lists, ‘with the observations and explihations required to be noted as aforesaid, to he maed out as soon as practicable and placed in the hands of the assessor, who shall prior to the first of August in each year, put one copy thereof on the door uf or on the house were the election of the respec. tive district is required to be held, and retain tha othe r in his possession, for the MuspioCHin flee of charge, of any, person resident'iithe sdid election dis- trict who shall desire to see the same; and it shall be the duty of the said assessor to add from time to time, on the personal application of any cne claiming the right to vete, the name of such applicant, and mark op- posite each name “C V.” and immedi- ately assess him with a tax, noting, * as in all others cases, his occupation, rosi- dence, whether a boarder or house- keeper; if a boarder, with whom he boards ; and wheather naturalized or designed to be, making in all such ca- ses the letters opposite the name, “N.” or “D. L,” as the case may be; if the person claiming to be assessed be natu- ralized, he shall exhibit to the assessor his certificate of naturalization ; and if he claims that he designs to be matu- ralized before the next ensuing elec- tion, he shall exhibit the certificate of ona —- Rs aon gioners, in making Qupli age copies of all such returns shall’ make ddphidute copies of the names of the voters in each precinct, seperately, and shall ion the same to the assessor; and the copies required’by this act to tion places on or before the first of August in each year, shall be placed on the door of or on the election place intaach of'said précidets, £% Section. 3. After the assessments have been completed on the tenth day yreceding the second Tuesday in Octo io of eC shall, on the Monday “ithmedintely Mowing make a return _to the connty commis- sioners of the names of all persons as- sessed by him since the return required to be made by him by the second see- tion of this act, voting opposite each name the observations and explanations required to be noted as aforesaid j and the county commissioners shall there- upon cause the same to be added to the return required by the second sec- tion of this a¢t, andu full and correct copy thereof to be made, containing the names. of all persons so returned as resident taxable in said ward; bora’, township or precinct, and furnish the same together with the necessary elec- tion blanks to the officers of the elec tion in said ward, borough, township, or precinct, on or before six o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of October; and no man shall be permit. ted to vote at the election ou that day whose nama ie not on said list, unless §2 nd a pe of & high ry kjund on convic- tion thereof, be fined and imprisoned; or both at the discretion of the court, but the fine shall not exceed one hun. dréd dollars in each cise, nor the im- Jifieonmetk more. than one year; the ike punishment shall be inflicted; on conviction, on, the officers of glection who shall neglect or refuse to. make, or cause to be made, the indorsement res quired as aforesaid on said naturaliza- tion cortificate, se ®l Lal oy oy y= + 'R * 3 Section 6, If any elation gffigar. shall refuso’ornoglect to require such pros of the right of suffrage as 1s prescribed by this Ini, or the laws to which this is i supple- ment from amy person offering to vote whose name is not on the list of assessed votors, or whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified veter, present, and shall admit such person to vote without requis. ring such proof] avery pars so offendin shall, upou aeuyiction, be guilty of a hi bh misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced, for avory such offence, to pay a fine not excee- ding one hundred dollars, orto undergo an imprisonment not more than one year, or either or both, "at the discretion of the court. Section 7. Ten days preceeding every election for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, it shall ‘be the duty of the assessor to attend at the place fixed by the law for holding the elec- tion in each election district, snd then and there hear all applieations of persons whose names have been omitted from the list of aesossnd vagers, and who elainy the right to vote or whose rights have originated since the smne was made out, and shall add the names of such persons thereto nszhall show that they ave entitled to the right of syt- frage in such district, on the personal ap- plication ofthe claimant cnly, and forth- with assess them with the proper tax. . Af; ter completing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house where the election is to be held, at least ka one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in offiee, | on oon ion § be punished by fine or imprisonment, and ‘ arty a fraudulently al de destray why Tist'of yotegs m So os ted by wiris wet, iar fear down Sarl ave the same from. the place where it. has been fixed, with fraudulent or mischavious in- tont, gr for any lnproper punpose, 4 ory son so offending Shh 0 Py ora h misdemennor, und’on ‘eonviction shall Bo punished by h fine hot ¢ teoeding ne ting’ dred dollars, or AmprisaRInong not exceeds ing one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both at ghedis- eretion of the court, ty Section 18 Adl-eleetions for city, ward, borough; township and election officers shall hereaftor, be held on the secend | Tuetduy vf October Subject ta ull provis- icns of the laws regulating the election o time shall take their places at the ‘expira. tion of’ the ternsof thé persons holding the same at the time of suc asseesor shall be heldy unde this act, until the yearone thousand eight hundred, and. savenly. ‘ £51 ¢ Section JB, At all elections. hereafter held under the laws ofthis commonwealth, the polls shall be opened between the hones of six and seven o'clock a. m., and closed at seven o'clock p. mq J Section 17. It shall ba ; the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by the county commissioners of the several counties of tne Commonwealth; and the commissioners of each county shall, as soon as may Be necessary afver receipt of the same, at the proper expense of the county procure and furnish to sll el eotion 6 fice rh of the eleatipn distEicls of) their respective counties copies of such. blanks in such blanks in such quantities as may be render- ed necessary for the discharge of their nee. essary for the dischirge of their duties uns’ as hereinafter required. Section 4. One the day, of election one qualiiied voter of the district as- a witness to the residence ot the elaimant in the district of which he claims to be a voter for the period ofat least ten days next preceeding said election, which witness shall také and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the fact stated by him, which affidavit shall define clear- ly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter; and the per- son so claiming the right to vote shall also také and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affi- davit, stating to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, where and when he was born ; that he is a citizen of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and of ‘the United States; that he has resided in the commonwealth one year, or if formerly a citizen. therein, and has moved therefrom, that he has resided therein six months next preceding said election ; that he hus not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein ; that he paidaState or county tax within two years, which was assess. ed at least ten days before said election; and, if a naturalized citizen, shall alse state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall also pro- duce his certificate of naturalization for examivation ; the said affidavit shall also staté when and where ‘the tax claimed to be paid by the affidavit was assessed, and when, where, and to whom paid, and the tax receipt there.’ for shall be produced forexamination, unless the afiant shall state on his affi- davit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received any, but if the person so claiming the right to vote | shall take and subseribe an affidavit, that he is ® native born eitizen of the United States (or if born elsewhere, sball state the faet in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that he is entitled to citizenship by reason of his father’s naturalization); and shall further state ir his affidavit that he is, at the time of taking the affidavit, ‘between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years; that he has resided in the State oue year and in the election district he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not have paid taxes; the said affidavits of all persons making such claims, and the affidavits of the witnes- ges to their residence; shall be pre served by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list, and other papers required by law to be filed by the return judge with the prothonetary, and shall remain on file therewith in the prothonotary’s of- fice, subject to ‘examination, as other election papers are ; if the election offi- cers shall find that the applicant ov applicants possess all the legal qualifi- cations of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of tax- ables by the election officers, the word “tax” being added where the claimant ¢lalms to vote on tax; ane the word “age when ho claims to vote on age; the same words being added by the clerks in each case respectively on the lists of persons voting at such elec- 1 tion, Seetion'5. It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwith- standing the name of the proposed vo- ter is contained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such person ; whereupon the same proof of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence ; every person claiming to be a ‘maturalized citizen shall be re- quired to produce his naturalization, certificate atthe election before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively a voter in the district in, which he offers his vote: and on the vote of such person being received, it his declaration of intention ; in ali eq- ses where any ward, . borough, town- | ship or election district is divided into | two’ or more precincts, the assessor | shall note’ in all his assessments the | election precinct in which each elector | resides, and shall make a seperate re. | ture for each to the county comnis- sioners,'in all cases in which a ‘return - is required from him by the provisions | shall be the duty of election officers to write or stamp on each certificate the word bb with the month and rear ; and if any election officer or of- ficers shall receive -a second vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certif- icate, excepting where sons are enti- tled to vote by virtue of the natural- ization of their fathers, they and the eight days before the election; and at the | election the same course shall be pursued Lin all respeets, a8 is required by thisaet and | the acts to which it is a, supplement, at the general el¢ctions in Qctober. The assessor shall also make ‘the same returns to’ the county commissioners of all assessments made by virtue, of: this section; and the county commissioners shall furnish copies thereof to the election officers in each dis- trict, in like mannér, in all respects, as is required at the general elections in Octo- ber. Section 8. The same rules aml regula- tions shall apply at every special election, and every separate city, borough or ward election, in all respects as at the general election’ in October. Section & « Phe respective assgssors, in- spectors ahd-judges of tha “élections ‘shal! each have the power to administer oaths to any persons claiming the right to be asses. sed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done or inquired into by any of said officers under this act; and any willful false swea- ring by Wny person in relation ta any mat- ter or thing concerning whieh they shall be lawfull¥ interrogatéd by uny of said of- ficers shall be punished as perjury. Section 10; The assessors shall each re-+ ceive the samne compensation for the time necessarily spent in performing the duties erformance of their other duties, to be paid by the county commissioners as in other cases; ald it shall not be lawful for an assessor to assess a tax against any per- gon whatever within ten days next prece- ging the election to be held on the sécond uesday in October in any year, or within ten days next before any election for elec- tors of President and Vice President of the tinited States; any vielation of this provi- sion shall be a stisdemeanor, and subject the officers so offending to a fine, on con- viction, not excoe@ting one handred dellars or to imprisonment net exceeding three months, or both at the discretion of the court. Seetion 11. On the petition of five or more citizens of the county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds, will be practiced at the lection about to be held in any district, it shall be the duty of the court of common. pleas of said county, if inseddion, or if not a judged thereof in yu- ‘ghtion, toappoint two judicious, sober and fitelligent citizens of the county to nctas overseers at said election; said overseers shall be elected from different political pars ties, wheresthe inspectors belong. to ditler- ént parties, and where both of said \inspac: tors belong to the same political party, both of the overseers shall be taken from the opposite politieal party; said overseers ghall have the right to be present with the officers of the election, during the whole the and the rettrn® made outrand signed by the election officers; to keep a list of voters, if they see proper; to challenge any person offering to vote, and interrogate him and his witness under oath, in regard to his, right of suffrage at saidoleetion, and to ox- amine hig papers; produced; andl the oh cers of ‘said eléction arerdquirdd o afford” to said overseers so selected and appointed every convenience and facility for the dis- charge of their duties; and if said election pflicers shall refuse to permit said oversers to be present, And perform théir duties a8 aforesaid, or if they shall be driven away from the polls by violence and intimida- tion, all the votes polled at sneh election district thay be r jected By any tribunal trying a contest under said election; Pro- vided, That no person ‘signing tlie petition shall be appointed an overseer, Section 12. If any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any person, shall affix the seal of the office to any natu: falization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, origive out, or cause or-permit the same to be given out in blank, whereby it may be fraudulently used, or furnish a na- turalization gertificate to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open court, in the presence of some of the Tallies thereof,” according to tlid act’of Congress, or shall aid in. connive fit, or in any way permit the issue of any fraudulent naturalization certificate, he shall be guilty of a Wigh misdemeanor; or if any one shall fraudulently use agysuch gertificate of nataralisgation, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall vote or attempt to vote thereon, or if any one shall vote, o. attempt to vote, on any certificate of naturalization issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and gither or any of thie persons, their aidors or ‘abet- tors, guilty of either of the misdemeanors aforesaid, shall on conviction, be t ned in a sum not exceeding onz thousand dollars, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years. Section 13, Any person who on oath or affirmation, in or before any court of this State, or officer authorized to administer onths, shall, to procure a certificate of nat- uralization, for himself or any other person willfully depose, declare or affirm any inatter to be fact, knowing the same to be fulse, or shall in like manner. deny any mat- ter to be fact knowing the same to he true, shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and avy certificate of naturalization issued in pur suance of any such deposition, declaration or affirmation, shall be nall and veid; and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the game, upon proof being made before it that it was fraudulently obtained,’ to'take im- mediate measures for recalling the same for eancel'ation, and any person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on any paper so obtained, or who shall in any way aid in, Jeonnive at, or have any agency: whatever in the issue, circulation or use of any trand- ulent naturalization certificates; shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall undergo an im- prisonment in: the penitentiary for mot more than two years and pay a fine, not more than one thousand i My for every such offense, or either or both, at the discre- tion oi the eourt. " Scetion 14. Any assessor, election officer or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any du: ty enjoined by this act without reasonable or legal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of on hundred dollars, and if any assessor Section 18, That the citizonsof this State temporarily in the service of the States or of the United States government, on: pleri- eal or other duty, and who do net vote where thus employed; shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their severs al jection districts if otherwise duly qual- ified. it] Given under my hand. in my office in Bollefonte, the ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-ning, sud in the ninaty- | fourth year of the independence of, the { United States, Z. KLINE, Sheriff of Centre county. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Bellefonte, Pa, Sept. 9, 1869, | —— Bh — _ - a — — - _— _- § % USH HOUSE. near the depot, Belle- fonte, Pa. W. D.RIKARD, Proprietor, This new and magnificent Hotel has now come nnder the proprietorship of Mr. Ri. kard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will ba kept upin FIRST CLASS HO- TELSTYLE. It has comfortable rooms, all the modern coiyeniences, prompt ser- vants, and reasonable charges. THE TA- BLE will always be abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up by the nidst experi- enced cooks. HIS Ba R will always con- tain the choicest liquors. He will'be glad to see his old friends at the new hotel, and no pains will bespared to make them feel at home. jul2s eo of FIVHE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, nt reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE& THOM AY, IT RNAL REVENUE LICENSES, Al persons subjcet fo Licenses, under the internal revenue laws. of the. United States, in the sub-district ¢composed of the townships of Potter, Gregg, Penn, Haines, Halfmoon, Patton, Fergasen, Harris ahd Mileg are hereby tiotified that applica. tion for the sume mutt be made to the un- at Spring Mills SF 03 SovuNG Assistant Assessor, b dérsigned, at his office Jull3ol2m CENTRE HALL Furniture Rooms! J. 0. pErNIdiR county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARI'S; TABLES, &c., &o Home MADE, CHAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND his stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and si” all made under his'own immediatesupery i fsiniqoam &6 sion, and is offered at rates as cheap aselse- where. Thankful for past favors, he solic its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock Before purehasing elsewhere. ap24'68,1y. a ———— —————————— RY ERCHANTS HOUSE, 413 & 416 North 3rd, st., PHILADELPHIA. H. H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I. C.N1pE, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be i found by. esdndcon- able, both as to Feasonab vchurg 1 18 spoken, venience, German and Englis apl0'68, tf, -- ENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE- TO Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west. : This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now’ in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community and drovers will § always find the best accommodations. Per- sons from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desive fox comfort and com we rr Tr TT Le DS ! ! ’ i ew 3 ee 2, - 31 i® walinll Xa. { i CNHAN PHUEELY Ai § Wait 0 Fa 1% I yl | § iy The undorsighed having purehai 4} Centre Hill Store, drop chisNed wil now goo Re me Tits then ros mt that ¢ d a v fore i Sola They have placed the store under the contre of Mr. Jas. M. Lashell, who has had minh y years ox perienceinselling goods and whoywill:at all times be pleased to show purchasers and. others, goods, &n make it an object for them to purchase, The stock consists of a general assort. ment of all kinds of goods usually kept in a gountry store, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, Hats and Caps, Drugs, Oils and Paints, Wood and Willow Ware, als Wall Paper, Fish Salt: ‘Leather, &e. Give us a call and you must be convinee | that Centre Hill is the place to buy gool and cheap goods gs 3 rs u Rg 1 Geirk & MT uoMpsoxN, wy : 4H - : . 9.2 Centre If: Jan. P. 8. We also buy Hides and Calf Skins for which we will pay market price, either in Cash or Trade. . & JARLOR COOK STAY ES *arlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas- Burners constantly on hand and for sale at apl0'68, Inwin & Wirson's, A BAUM,’ ¥ on » MEYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP 8t. WHOLESALE DEALER IX WINES AND LIQUORS, | The snbseriber respectfully calls the at. tention of thre public te his establishment, where he is prepared to furnish all Kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liguors' whoelesule at the lowest cashprices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities nceording to their respective prices, JHis stock consists of Rye, Maonongaheln, Irish and other W hiskies, 81} kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Muderin, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at as reasonable rytes as gantbe had in the gity, Champagne #Cherryy Bl ckberry, Ginger Pare Jamaica and He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to call and wrumine his large supply, to judge fur themselves and be certain of procuring what'they buy, which can seldom be done when purchus- ng in the city. sare respectfully requested 72# Physician igubrs a trial, apl to gived Se Ra P hiladelphia Store, in Brockerhéffis Block, Rishop Street, at Bellefonte, where KELLER & MUSSER, h have just opened the best, cheapest, largest 5 well us the Debt assorted pry of Good, in Bellefonte. HERE LADIES, Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs Mozambiques, Reps; Alpaéas, Delains, Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick ings, Flaugly, Qpera Flanels, Ladies Coat- ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White ‘Rekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes ib Counterpanes, , White and Colorec sertings and Edgings, rat i 4 n White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Ze corns. Ti ly Cotton, Shawls, Wor SUNDOWNS, Notiotis ‘of ‘every kind, ' White Goods of “évary ‘deseri thon: Perfumery, Ribbons~_ Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ludies land Misdes Skirts, | fit "HOOP, SKIRTS, Thread, Hosiery Fans, Beads, Sewing LADIES AND MISSES SHOES and in fact every thing that can be though! of, desired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, they have black and bluecloths;, black and fancy cassimeres, sattinetts, tweeds, mel- orns, silk, satin and common vestings, in short, every thing imaginable in the line of entiemens wear, Readyhindé Clothing of Every Dis. scription, for Men and Boys. Boots and Shoos,. in. endless variety Hats and Caps, CARPETS, Ouleloth, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus- c., cheaper than elsewhere. 1 Their stock of QUEENS WARE & GRO ERIES cannot be excelled in quality er rice. _ Callin at the Philad J X of WATra, Iron, rates, - aplO'68, C ty, at Fs 1S I’ esha oA Ai ner eset A LOT OF GROUND, one half of an mere, . tad Lan hows A. now 2 oar ouse tory COA SHOP, BANK , a well of never failing | he yard. The lot contains all | heim. wie ill, Pa. rofessional services to the citi- mr26,8m AT * 5 es, Hard ood and Willow ware Fish and in fact, a ma . v will sell you the very best Embroideries in great variety ) ————— Ce — Irwix a WiLsox, & in great varie. hook ig you trout at ‘ BURNSIDE & THOMAS known to all in Bellefente and BURNSIDE & THOMAS". chocolate, . es, Pickles, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS by Dr. 2nd, the turn will be eller, « THREE lent co nt assortment of Horse URNSIDE & THOMAS BLE REAL ESTATE AT RIVATE SALE. and valuable Resl Estate held . Wilson, in his own t and “ilson, on terms to suit pur- f ground adjoining the wil- Mills, aieining the - SIX ACRES, Mansion, Two-sto- other out-buildin The grounds around the act of land situated near Cen- adjoining lands of Peter, John AND SIX PERCHES. THREE FARMS That part ying east of ike containing about thirty acres vided into small lots te jul the at rs. acob Arney, Samuel Foster and HUNDRED AND FORTY FOUR PERCHESs erected is a complete set of farm and two extra tenant houses. > be desi ast deseribed contain SER bave any thing you want, and siness on the principle of ‘‘Quic Small Profits’ > GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN ap30,69 Beient amount of good timber land to each “Inguire ofr. WAL WILSON, at Pos- te Om ] tors ALLISTER & BEAVER. - 3 Oi ; OH crasd 5 bad ow these bert ian og Lio in Bish me a ing iormerly a y stone nin Takes pleasure in informing thd he k constantly on a upp choice EL toa bi * 47 i The of ing pl PURE LIQUORS, | nads i nd | . HE ar ne ONLY Eo: ’ WHISKY in town. Stipe ANY +All liquors are faction. 4 £ : <5 ahd ¥ WA Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, detertuind to meet the Pop oia demand for Lower es, Te.’ spectfully calls the attention of the public to his stock of wr ovr pwr prt 1. SONS now offered at the old stand, esr peciall for the people hoy 11 8 dcgigned car ty Jest nal must varied and complete assort~ ment o dr ita Bf iE) Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, 7 - of every description and quality; Whips, ; and in fact everything complete to a first- class establishment, he now offers at prices whieh will wuit the times, eet: {iis tter variety, a better ality finer style of Suddle hax never d aon of. sered to the public, Call examine our tock aid be satidled before purchmsings Howhere, a ‘a 4 wih ite sd Yetermined to please = i thankful for the Niberal hare ‘ Tes heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully wolieing’ continuance of the Mh i Die = otf aplO'68 1v, Contre Hit’ x ; i aol ®: 4 DONT... Gentle reader, don’t for the world ale the important fact to escape 3 mind th the place to buy your new and Sum- mer goods of every description which have been bought at panic w, and are now arriving and opened for inspection at the familiar place you often + 1 © 3 ol about, ZIMMERMAN BROS. & CO Nb. = Nix, thls Areade, Bell Oihmesin low, but when it c« llefor g people fis : £4 e ch od ‘We | 553 offering Fs: wile Om to selling honest goods e v “Weare hole ¢ splendid stock of Indies’ dreds Fool, Ww good #, notiens, hosiery, gloves, calicoes, muslins, ticking, ners, ¢ , 8 Ww ca rt ct Popham, oop skirts, and. corsets Do leveasingle: - =i nile sysh ir bluods W ORD 10 boy about hard times andl high There is" no evidence of it in our fore Wo Keep. shoes for men and boys. ~ Bean NT Fenn " land Turke moroceo, kid dnd n and tan pots and shoes ad) ‘children, with a clioice invoice. | ®5 5 # if git 3.3 g’ fiol io 1 yi: 4 wat £ Ls OF 1 [onda aagqrO queensware, glassware, sugems,’ coffees: soaps, canned tomatoes, peas abd green | 3 - > SUD. . THIS. We ha nd Yaristy 1 title ariiehen ‘which, ro a he ASH buyers. Remember, a but come right along to money ols ih io Aten be Amo Ban Bl hd good goods and full value for it. r Joga 4 i » @ : TONE a 8, BOOK NEWS EX- "% Abhay 8 near the Diam Bellefonte, tors sbock/ oo) s of ‘Med 100l, ‘and pass books, er, entelODR of OVErY.de face. time the. i w. BOOK Store. STATIONERY. J Da” Da LER, purchased the ment of Khas 'S Brother, on BE a Es. 8, such as is : in a Conducted Hook ied Station ‘ Miscellanious, Books. of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, per, wing and tisnue paper, fine paper, envelopes LLOSCTIPpHAON ana In i Toray opm Crayon: ne, | te pencils, lea n ils, ji fii) Sco, de. Legal and justices blanks of ors thon Bonnet fuce, aes 5 Goods received in three days. from the SS Ee rt Lochmaw's Celebrated Writ tear which hesells at manufseturer’s pon li County merchants would do well to give him a eall before purchasing elsewhere. : 3 sepd.’ . z ly ov bs cpr bth 3 - - - $53 IED €URRANTS o | i ¥ shi jor iv 2] o PRUNES and DI Vv 3 Wolfs old stand " OOKING-GLA SS PLATES of all sizes Ts LO orate by” © laws a Wise. a ) . jority st? * IEEE Sh 4; iii : "BLANKETS AND ~ apl068. Inwas & Wasew's. $42 LAES.OF EVERY VARIETY md rty, : Attorneys-at-Law, jul 8m oxTE, PA. aple’.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S, shall assess any person as a voter who is person who shall offer such a second : not qualified, or shall refuse to aseess any \o.e, upon so offending shall be guilty of this et; aud the county commis: venience, upl0'68,tf. | and Dress Coats cheap ts, Wolf's Store. §