me a LS A ns pg THE MEN FOR CRAWFORD, PETRIKEN; AND i MEEK, The democratic party in its whole ticket, nominated men who are for the people and with the people. Hen- ry Sherwood is with the people in their — TT a = lesire to stop landgrabbing and to Joha Ristiel, of Simking { reek have the income tux repealed, and the Mills, has a hog that weighs 470 168 Timber of offices cut down, Are lt A LI. REPORTER. 0 SCpxTrRE Hart, Pa, OcToskRr 7th 1870 CENTRE IVa or the Reporter. gt Letter From the Loop. Loop, September 28, 1870. A word to the wise is sufficient, For the last fow weeks the Bellefonte Re- publican has been literally crowded with “hash” over the signatures of “Disgusted Readers,” ** Disgusted Dom- ocrats,” “A Democrat,” &c., when in reality, every one of them is a sore head, = Any man who is mean enough to resort to the columns of the Re x The Ear of Dionysins. “In the neighborhood of Syracuse, in Sicily, is n cave of great depth, which is #hid to have baen built by Dionysius the Elder; a tyrant, or usurpar, who was horn about B.C. 430, and died B. C, 307, in the sixty-third year of hia nge, and the thirty- ninth of his rule. This cave was two hun- dred and fifty feet long and eighty feet high, Tt was fashioned in the forin of A human ear, and the feiutest sounds were curried frow all parte to a central chamber, which corresponded to the tympanum or oh wee ; ~ Brirgrownp, October der 8rd, 1870: Meishter Fred Kurtz—Leiber Frient:— Ich mus deer widder ein glaner breef Tsitter us ich ded es onner mole gashriva bop huts feel noyichkata geva. ks greek iver em sey is ole noch ime gong. De deiteha hen de letht woch Ehivwbuit gancoma, und “Unser Fritz!" mit gina sol- daute fechtn we ol nix grote on der shtot foon Paris, un won se long ganunk auboldu, kenna ac de shtot nema, De beshta neyichkata dos meer on Bel fond hen ia dos ea Zimmermans nie goots gricked hen, Se hen so feil se nissa heer not woo e8 ol hee do, So fercaufa ®ifeiler dos se noch amole hen, Korda foor fip de am) If any. wan can boast of owning a larger one we would like to hicar from him, i « i 1X nails Mr. Wai, Wolf left for Philadelphia last Monday, with the hntntion ol laying a stock of fall will arrive in a fow days never deals with any but first houses, and hence his purchases ave} of the same order. You never find a} hogus article experience in the mercantile business and his.steict regard {or honesty ang a.desire to keep the best merchandise] that:the market offords, ave whut 80 cure his enstomers against imposition, sndepeshas dgeerved ly. pained a iat patronage thereby, | Don't hy i) agnigeand. see. the. fing pul pion) sthekd sdengsto arrive at Wolls ol stalnghw ¢ ’ A % i i it aaods, eh | Me, Wolf] elias 4 ' \ il 1 u ) =e 1 ‘ § fi i $ { 1 i 4 ti \ | ia i * str eee Se hose Brave! Bravol +. Phe rade cof «Centre county have wow piven Lup all hope of dlecting Woods and» Wilson. - Bil Wilson thew savs “kills: their whole ticket fndtie the ‘millstone about its nee tha wills nie it to the bottom, © This] £0 Enbw, < Now Demoerats, work on, | #M-the barder, and roll up w big ma. Jority: | a ei me | Dr. Crawford “CoThis distif vished gentler a —one of the demderatic nominees tor date] Senator—honordd the " REPORTER of fice with a visit last Friday, in com | «Pi Yor ith, Mr. Meek. We regret we were absent at the-fime—but we have .met_ther Dr. before and know well snwhat an. excellent man he ie, ‘He makes -friends wherever he g (Fhe rads already concede his election. nl Laima iB se If eyery Democrat in Centre coun- ty turns out to the election and votes, the result will be the election of our «candidate for Congress, for State Sen- { ‘overwhelming majority. i rm per Amt Freedom Iron Works Sold. ‘The assignees of the Freedom Iron “Yast week, sold at public sale the cn- tire personal property, amounting to probably £60,000, (subject however to ” John M: Kennedy, of Philadelphia, | The real estate was sold to the same individual, for, it is said, $900,000. The indications are that Mr. Kenne-| dy, [who represents a company oi} Jarge capitulists,] will soon put the furnaces and forges again in opera | tion. The steel works will likely bel permitted to lie idle for some time to] some,~— 1rue Dem erat. ee lee Ape et Lock Haven, on Tuesday evening, Oc- tober 4th, 1870. The opening sermon if i i F. Scheaffer, of Newport. and German churches every evening - . . rr during the session of the synod. The public are cordially invited to attend. em itn IS Theological Seminary of Yale Col Eleetie,” says: of “Our Father's House” Dr. March, in this new book, has shown great power of conception and expression, which every intelli gent reader will recognize and enjoy. See advertisement, mn prt may iA Walker Woods was « raid committee to fix np claims. then bought up these claims for a song, expecting the legisliture to pass ed in this scheme, he now wants to be elected to the Senate, to put the raid bill through, taking millions out of the treasury and putting thousands » a - . - . yf into his pockets, in getting his cialis paid. a Ap Scares two Bellefonte rads meet upon the who are the came mind about Bill Wilson,—and whenever two of them do meet an an gry dispute I sure to follow——the one being for and the other against him. It is rave to see two Faeds daeet who are for ‘Wiisen. street, ir x i simin The Tyrone Herald, ane of pap rs of our senntoral disteet, of Bill Wilson Is ® “beng without hraine.” It: toid the truth. Wilson is not fit to wo to the senate—his own party friends gay so. Vote fir Craw ford and Petriken both are honest and -apable men, ] 1 he rad rile “ Sint i ‘ “ » : i hi Wilker Woods, ene of the rad can-| didates for senator, i& the nun who sold $30,000 worth of good for nothing oil stock to honest, poor, and unsus- pecting laboring mon, Voters of) Centre ean you vote for such aman, in preference to honest men like Craw-! ford and Petrikon: AL Do you want a legislniure that willl put its foot upon Chineese Coolieism 7 Then vote for Crawford and Petriken | “for Senators, ard for Meek for As sembly.” Working men remember! this, Harty fr a ee “Wilson, * Woods, and Dune “Caolfe Yabifr—hence it fs agnimet the! ~ interests “of the ‘worki¥gmen ‘to have the rad candidiites elected to the lewis | lature. Vofers remember this. “Cholie Tabor, has come from radicals, | le - an favor! XJ - BS, Vote for Crawford, Pettiken, and Meck. © D8 you want the pilfering little from the state treasury, then vote for . G. Meek. | trong opposed all thes. We have proven what Herculean [pu Horts iken one of our candidates for and years to build the | Craw lor ba , that aiso! 4 vil § s heart and soul with us on fol blican for redress for » wn J have hoon made hy Hire Pet hiv Democratic party, 18 not {it to be entled by the name of Democrat, and (the sooner the party discards them forever, the sooner will the principles] Walk Woods the ra | candidate, hives! Besion racy trinmph. : | Lt OPPOSED 10! Gentlemen, you are known, and for Lewistown, ah ar it would fever after this the infamous brand of a hitle of the Centre cothty tude disloyalty to your party and the pH in R jibe af ihe Bil Wilson is! iples of your fathers will be indelibly | 4 xl : stam pod upon you, and You need not favors at tho I's ars, for yeu : Arr. i { it W ewiston n . 3 WW 2 bout in the same boat with Woods, | x PAR eCRIve Any heavy stock hioldit inthe B, FE. eXpeet to receive an, ty. |} 4 1 10 IR 1 oul } Yom ‘43 Yin) y $6) ¥, CAUALOORE NHL RIous eye : i : 1 v 1 » % i thot a road Penny alley, ti . 1 ' \ Y. af é hough he took a littie stock, Lo help LON. I» i nrodea : . present rane, i . ranula sy f§ an | In this week 's Renublic 1:1 WH find an | ! | tarticle intended to defeat one of the) host, most noble, and worthy Oi Demo terats, John Gi Sankey, and for it cleo: PG. MEEK, FOR THE R. R. Mr. Medk Ms 110 Cour candidate for Assem alsh for” the Pennsvalley rail : : ) . . Sond wih lone” hefore =“ elMr. B. performed his duty as a twp, ofs| dds di 2 x . s og ’ 3 bly nhoe ' \ the weehit of he ing noniated, and did{heer, and Ly the : Periurani ne : thi re in P int of cube eription than [sworn duty, interfered to a certain ex- nage MH Un i . v . ‘ . Ite y 1e pecuniary i many of our own best nien—he actual. [tent with | e pe HSE ah 5 ly subscribed over 36 per cent of the as {this man who signs himse {A Demo | > . vs vinrnsr i Vow erat, ceil valuntion of hes property. Now Rumor tells us that this same man voters of Pennsvally, thats what wej & iis iy A i an, call a bie thine. It's mordthan the {In company with two of the lovers ol N o 3 n et in Ey t woship in the val (the X Vih amendment went ton prom- NSE ENC any towns! at cry Lrg Now how can|inent Democrat of Gregg township, ar railroad | last year, and tried to induce him to he ell d in question? fn his paper] let his name be used as an independ. he has ever spoken in favor of this en-| ent candidate for the oflice of register gy d will run back [in apposition to that faithful veteran, tJohn H. Morrison, Now, Democrats of Centre county, : Hin view of these things, viz: an attempt What secures vou against the a» t» villify an honest, intelligent man, pense of fincing if the railroad is built? Why voters, of Pennsvalley, Mr. Meek, when in the legisture, had a bill] SO, Os pects Oly ley would have been. Mr. Meck's friendship for terprise, and that recor for severa! years. | Tue Fexcine Bry, who is the regular nominee of the par ty. and an effort to defeat Mr. Morrison dishonorably, will you listen to the 4 as nin 2 . : la alin ther : 18 . . ' reileves (ur people anogs ther of thi We need every white man’s vote, and 3 working the road, todo the fencing at} Lo lection vou will not hear of the is own expense. or pay for all the sod k Republican party, 80 badly will it be it kills! Now there is a good record, | jafeated. . : and at once shuts up the mouth of any | This “Democrat” savs there are 47 radical grumbler. ' Democrats whom he could name, in « 1 that our railroad interests are safe in kev. but for Malone. Den’t believe a the hands of Mr. Meek as our represen-| “4 fit. Malone is the *Nigwer” tative, Democrats, 1ailvoad men, vote || Line for Commissioner, and any for Meek, and you go for one who has |, .,, who will vote for him is no Dem favored your interests. Vote the Dem. ocrat. Talk about honesty when men, ocratie railroad ticket—Crawford Pet [for a mess of pottage, will sell their riken and Meek. | {birthright and betray their neighbor. an msm man. i Ap : ~ i y . 3 . \ . ' We believe all our candidates are hon Vote for John G Sankey, if you - 1: ' : : J? J 7" lest men, therefore believe nothing that want an honest Commissioner. He isi Republicans say to the contrary. 3» . 1 ‘ i > . . . 3 . : Jo - an honest hardworking, and intelligent | Brown, in this week's issue, says that home, and in| whiskey and sugar will kill fkes, and n : . vp _ adds that if we desire its total exter every way better qualifizl for the place} ™ = ©* 1 'D B.A mination, that is; the whiskey than D. B. Malone. {sugar, we should vote for Duncan Assembly. How is this: we know that Brown has accused Meek of drinking strveh- nine, and now says “Bob” can exter- minate this patent “fly potson An old Republican told us that “Dob” cottld not have his vote from the fu that he has talked railroad so much The deceased was born in Germany, and that he “bobs” up and down, around emigrated to this country about 38 years or. This old R | 1! | He settled down in York, Pa, at and over. his ole Repu ). told us that which place, a few vears afte his arrival, “Bob” tried to talk railroad to him but Lhe established a German newspaper, which was too much under the influence of the conducted a »umber of years, until 1846, «RB oown’s picture” : ‘it w hon he purchased the Centre Berichter, at OWN § mIxiure to accomplish any- : » : 3 : [3 } og - Aaronsburg, in thiscounty, to which latter| thing. Bob” will get no democratic i place he also removed, in the fall of the votes from this side. Loor. sume vear, continaing in the ownership of SA that ‘establishment up to one month previ. | tous to hs death, and was thus one of the litor inthe United He wiclded a ready and forcible pen, and was outspoken in his convictions of right, and ever active as a journalist, in defence of the principles of the Democratic | party, and never swerved in his allegiance ‘ to that organization. an | or ——— farmer, respected at . viel dit $51 {Ol 'Y. DEATH OF G. LUDWIG KURTZ George Laudwie Kurtz, (father of the publisher of this paper,) died at Aarons- burg at do'cloek, p. m., on Wednesday, September 23th, 1870, aged 86 years, 7 months, and 5 days. of i i 1 gO, i fp ps Gieat Floods. The recent rains have floods on the Pot. mae and other streains in Virginia, Bridges have been SWepl aw many lives lost, aud much properly stroyed. oldest, ifnot the oldest « fonrful i MEE RT 3 + causeq ¥. . Siates, Hy, Le de- -- He never held ! : office, not ever having a thought of azking| { for the least place of profit as a reward for] | and fidelity to the party—bat de i rreat constitutional doetrines and firmley believing thesame to be right, he adhered to them from a of daty, & virtue which is rare among many of the politicians of the present hour. T l wus remarkable for £3 \ t. Our hands wish to attend the fair, we hav iekets to p int, one of our hands has got mixed up with a wedding—and that's 1 reason we print a half sheet this wee! k. We therefore ask the kind indulgence of our readers. | § itt who o Bs; Reta 50d : Oo erviees voted to its ECHsE ¥ sis When a move was made in Congress to cut down the office holde i tous save millions of money in salaries, now spent for doing nothing, Armstrong went dead against such a reform, and now nsks vou to vote for his re-election. Tax-ridden } Cast your I'he decensed the | robust constitution and good health which | he enjoyed up to within a few months of is denth, At the age of £5 he intel- lectually and physically as vigorous and active, as most men now are at 8. During the present swimmer he showed signs of becon [ frame COotnmt to waste away, until a fe \ week: when his limbs no longer re: | A {fused to support his body, and he became Milli —A.8 : : too feeble to lenve his hod. now in the hands of defaulting radical col- TY. 1: He lingered on 4 thus, wasting away, and getting weaker lectors, and Wn. H. Armstrong has Oh= posed every move In Congress to make "daily, but never sutiering from pain, until} - n his spirit fled its earthiy tenement. He them pay up. Taxpayers can you swallow died without a struggle—death came gent- | HEE a ly, and, as it were, smiling y—he was af bringing these thieving collectors to an ac- Bence with hig God—with the worlu- there count. was no earthly desire, all was prepared, for r ee (fee time und eternity —he was ready and wil- From’ all parts of the district, come the and preserving his consciousness to most cheering reports of the prospects Of { moment, he died, under tho nurs-| Crawford and Petriken. Wilson himself (now feels he is going to be detente | Walk 1s will hardly? § | y number I's, ana fi citizens will you vote for him? votes for Henry Sherwood. mm Prem ons of dollars of the public funds are a 1 i: ' Pe frail, and his once robust ] : Whg TUN aga . i i i ino, the Ia i fd docens:d recieved a classical eduea- y 00ds hardly “ave a corporal’s and retained. in after guard to vote for avin his own home. dere thus acquired, » had | GRE Aa J a knowledire of five Gd Soh G. Sankey 13 the right min for reneh, Latin, Greek, and Eughsh, Int Commissioner He is a hard working far- rot, of course, he was thorough. inthe: M7 who knows wherethe taxes cone from; second he could readily converse while in| he is intelligent, and will take care of the he had the usual pro- interests of the taxpayers. Mr. Mulone ficiency of other college graduates, His utterly incompetent and should not be Kio of the English language he ¢lected. He could! Urns write it, and translate it—all very | Look out for big falsehoods, shortly be- readily—yet, singular to tell, he could not fore the election, against Sherwood, Craw speak it, neither could he understand it ford, Petriken, Meek, and Sankey. Don't when he heard it spoken, at most in so! believe any lying radical roarbacks. Vote stall a mien ure as to make it of little ser- the whole democratic ticket, and you favor Five i he $1sat 1 eitril 15 ie, ! nil i i 1 14 $1 y the 1 1s iach is wWigage when he attempted toanswerin that tongue, | fairs, : We are doubtiul whether any sunilar| El | — instance can befound, and thecircumstance! All the extravagance in our State was may be attributable to the great esteem he! imposed upon us by radical legislators. the | Then tax-payers vote for Crawforc, version to bore to the English, which he ken and ML ek, and have a change, Things weriect, apd cannot be worse than now, and a change vy made up from oiier tonzues, While ust be for the better. | he would not honor it with an endeavor to ; it | converse in it, he constantly read Englishi Who voted against abolishing the infu- books and papers, and gave the words the, ous come tax, which is condemned by pronunciation belonging ta them in the! he unanimous voice of the people ? It was fanguage from whico they were Euglishi-| Wm. H. Armstrong. Voters cast your eh) inns not being able to understand it when spo-| Sherwood is the laboring man’s friend-- ken, aud also the exge with which he com: | Armstrong is an aristocrat who despise preiiended what he read in Engish, He common jaan, wits strictly regular and temperate in all! his Babits, esptcially so in his diet, and 1" YQ" wl Every vote in favor of any candis ‘date on the radical ticket is a vote in, Huvor of a party that is laboring to cut ind to this may be attributed his continued, | the wages of working men down to SO ‘cents a day. { —s . Do you condemn the fraud which negro suffrage was ratified by Lud, the radical Legislature of Pennsylva- | ‘nia, then vote for. P. G. Meek for As- ‘sembly, : Family | | by | We never knew him willfully to wrong le was inie. red inthe German Ref. 1 { Bawnwolli h flonnel on levy de vort, musleen ocht cond. Delain fooftsa Der besht enrapet tsettle finf-un- Uf-za mochtn gla-| 1 i ts00OKCr | denksht foon gello 1, ) Shaner i (saya cent, gooter cofiee fer tswa en tswon sich cend os poont, Gooter tay en dawler | es poont, oon so widden, : So hen may grots us ich nama kent in d ponsa teiting, Wow de lite de noch on dei fatty rn fer noi 2 ts {§ porter und als ' 1 Lith ii " COON 112] 30 ol Ol 8 mo shio Shick meeredm r friend BorPapPECREL. bh id gootla i NiMOox | i » Ey Tho New York Times, a lifelong sup! In this rewarkalle whispering gallery Dionysius imprisoned all who were the bieety of his suspicions, while he himself in the habit of passing entire days in innarmost chamber, listening to the sation of his vietims, in order that he might ascertain for himaelf who were Ancient writers tel tho really his enemies, nvern t to death, to prevent them 'h to le Bumilies were some Modern trav- | 1 FF were pu 1 adivui LO WH i Iron he ring Li ai eu } W ho times conflued in it ou wins 14 $ i } ’ A fi tian i Lv once, GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn- aylennin, entitled, ‘An act relating to elec tions in this Commonwesith." hpproved the 2d day of July, A. D. one thousand cight hundred and thirty nine, 1, D. Woodring, Sheriff of the county of Centre, Pensylvania, do hereby make known snd give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that i election will be held in the suid eounty of Centre, ON THE BEC- OND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, 1870, (being the 11th day of October,) at which time they will vote for the following State and County officers. tives of the United States Congress. Five persons to represent the 21st district in the senate of Pennsylvanian, One person fir the House of Representa- tives of Pensylvania. " One person for the office of Commissions er of the county of Centre, Twa persons for the office of Jur missioner of the county of<Centre. One person for the office of Auditor of the county of Centre, 1 ALSO HEREBY. make known and give Nutice thut he places of holding the io id al eleety in ‘the geviral i y Com- & 1 i i % ® il the county of Contre, are ue follows, to wit: Forthe Borough of Bellefonte and Spring follows: ! * What is about to happen when Mr. | Forney's two papers begin to talk of res) newed Southern outrages, alt of us know, | be Some geheme for | hich without prophetic mid, l i is & purpose w may interpreted | mmbition or tactious| or the! Some pan is contemplated ford Le greed Lt President, carrying an election against the will of the people, or for perpetuating an authority | that cannot withstand the free the bal Then the Ku. hit in and murders and ' ' preqontec to Congress exercise ot] lot, lux reappear, | outrages multiply at a rate which only vivid imagin plai Of this Washington Chornicle und Press in. sturtling intelligence the hob ly; phia have a p without a rival in that line of mono thay are the Li NOWRPa- per business, for fresh manifestations of their pecu And they arepreparing now liar did skill. They would have us believe ted had there bee re ballet-box. and they o preven at the events nom bayonet. describe in other States as to suggest thi i i sure of Republican victories, They asd u the ballot’ That is just what been tolling the people all along. 1 Y } . the 1lemoera hav y - Wow a» 1 11 I pers of » Radien ar that the Democrats ¥ All t 1 pa Pennsylvania bow 3 1 TH jrava } i Hi Oil Bul %3 8.4 Tho . Kilke nt up to Guzette ye 3 on te} " ’ Will Hier te § “fa Gil the. Ratt IL 0S 2h i Philnd Yeo lQ I hilade | $ 1 { TN 1 Lisl LS adsl) 343 # Rid 143 8 in which all My enriy Hnpre DOOKS WHS Lal reg It \ ery med i 1 ny. 3 i lo 3} 5 \ neg ¢ Vv DO '§ ‘ y § 1 »» . MINA INVES I I corrected the HS HOU HLL tHE But i (0 believi 1] » y . Be 3 y i » ET . may have religion and vet live A slrong mustard pia Let ful of ipeeae will do mar: lived to grow up, and we a tormed that little Samuel nwoke. Indeed, the host boys 1 evel saw occasionally Upset bu d had dels, ~ From Crumbs Swept Lp. things, and Of Crous an the a iH Day and Night in Sweden he pee -» T Sweden strikethe traveler very forcibly, uliarities of the day und night m Pryor HU In Stockholm 1 i accustomed to the t Juene a ailer be cm perate goes down in 3 \ QO CIOCK, ZONne, the sun little before ten here isa great illumination all night, as SUN puss the tc the orth Pole, and the refraction of its the es around earth w uN Fu) 5 + 188) { at mad- light. There 1s a mountain at the head ot Bothina where 1s such that you can see read night without any artificia on the 21st of June, the sun does not appear to go down at all, . The steamboat goes up fiom Stockholin for the purpose of con- veying those who are carious to witness the phenomenon, When it the whole tuce of it, and in five minutes more it At the North Cape, latitude 72 degrees, the sun does not go down tor several weeks, In June it would be about 25 degrgp above the horizon ut midnight. Inthe winterthe sun disappears, It occurs one night. reaches the horizon you ean seo begins to +) ~ rise. and is not geen for weeks; then it comes and remains ten or fifteen minutes, after av all, but makes almost a circlearound the heavens. a The Israelite Prayer Book. The lsruelites are revising their Prayer Book, Leipsic, the foliowing wus resolved: **No At the late Jewish ¥ynod, held ag cd in any of the prayers undér revision or to be néwly composed ; the contents shall cimbrace all human beings of the universe, the least offend our brethern of another creed. On the otherhand, the new prayers, or those under revision, shall lay stress] upon the religious mission of Israel, the providentinl guidance in its history, thei future universal] Lnowledge of the J ighty’s commands, bnow © of the Almighty Is, | a love of pence and justice and humani- | oi) . { ty. development, a Do you want landgrabs to go on, there are a dozen bills to come up| next Cungres:, : tha tearing of a sheet of paper at the on. trance can be distinetly hoird at the re-d motest part, Pieces of iron and lead have | heen found-in making excavations, and! they nre thomght'to be the retains of the| vd stuples by which the prisdier; Opties Magazine, i were conlined, i go | ia Y=Came to the residence of the] 4 subserviber mat. Sinking Creek “Milis: otter twp. one shont withoutany partiea- | Ing IMNAras, The OW IH iis reque tod veome! forward, pros ¢ propery, pny « basges nlf 1 £ tnke it away, otherwise it wiil of as tho law direct " i it on iM Gd posed i. 4 ” ’ eel. yet . . : | offers forsale at his res Mills, The undersignes idence, at Centr Norway Oats, This oats than other Oats known HI Lquantitic®] at $3 per bushel. Orders by mail attended to, WM. A yields : % 2 any sold in FORSTER, o 284 Pe. fia FALUABLE PROPERTY ATOR. By ' ! vhinns ( irt > ) OLETL Dali, By virti fs »V Nirtue of an wart of Centre county, will bo exposed hli yon the premises, in Potter twp, October 21st, the following 6 inn on Friday, valuable real estate: FPN IONTIEINT f SEVENTY? d 12 perchés, adjoinin ©, Win | A YH are erected ty ig and other oi y sit ¢ { o}"f 15,0 it I'0) A ( ‘R LS lands of and others, upon wi i bows a » hier » ‘ ery descrip 1 itortable day ust be given for pay. the coun vt frie Apri! wh i 0] Ned DAY! fred, Me. AL HAVARALOLITERY. od nnd information furni: hed ba I UPHAM. Provii 1. 1 20% 1 Cals Pe YRGE ' : elee is i Fy 3 iy * 4 a . » g I oll Cenls fo 89 per Fi iiridr, al Hone Wa Ne Pri Ph a pr pplovinent to Men and \ omen a fin Now One person i out the United States, t L ty vi {0 “ oF 3 rouge engage int wages. We send, fr and a valuable ple do to commence work on” Any this notice. who wants profit 1 send us their C. ALLEN pt. 80.4 aed le vil HCN OCH NV 11 cun iit >. 5 of grea full particulars which will | person seéing permanent work. shou , 1 ' y address, without delay. KE. WN UH ).. A $10): A DAY FOR ALL.~- Lam. G15 Br mdway amples mailed free, N'Y. VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indis¢retion, enusing nervous debili remature decay, &e., having tried in eve' v advertised rem dy has a sim- ple “of self which he will send free to his fellow=sufferers, Address J. H. TUTTER Nassau ¢t., New York, sep.8i FRYEACHERS EXAMINATIONS, l The Examinations will be held as fol- lows commencing at 9, o'clock, at which time the Secretary wid bo expected to have the elass organized and mn rendiness, 80 0s to cause no delay. Applicants for schools will be required to attend the Examination in the distriet where they expect to teach, unless they produce a written request to the contrary from the proper Board. All should be provided with paper, pen and ink. Marion—Jucksonville, tember, 24. i Penn—Millheim, Saturday, October, 1st. Miles—Rebersburg, Tuesday, October, 4th. Potter 127th, | Gregg Hains Sth, Harris ther, 12th. busines of, smb able, t \ ugusia, dane. Se Stencil Tool A, J. Fri. cont. 0.4 1H . ye § 4! i i 3 iy. } Viti le means st nre, oO he i Saturday, ~ Centre Hall, Thursday, October, Penn Hall, Friday, October, 7th. Boalsburg, Wednesday, Octo- ther, 18th. Halfinoon—Stormstown, Friday October, 14th. Putton-~Waddle's school-house, Satur- i Any, October, loth. Benner—Armagast's school-house Mon- Milesburg and Bogs--Milesburg, Tues- danyv, October 18th. itoward and Curtin—Howard, Wednes- day. October, 19th. | Liberty—Eagleville, Thursday, October, | 20th. atl Taylor and Worth—Port Matilda, Sat-| urday Octe her 22d. : | Huston—Julian Furnace, Monday, Octo-| ber, 24d. Union—Unionville, 25th . Spring ~~ Valentine's scheol-house, Wed- nesday, October, 26th. (Speei | Examinations will be held at:-— ebersburg, Saturday, November, 5th. Bellefonte, Saturday, November, 12th. for such as were prevented from attending at the proper time, all such Applicants must come prepared, as required on page R. M. MAGEE. : Co., bupt.’ Tue:day, October, R Auglf in Bellefonte, For the township of Brupsidé at the honse of John Boaz. - For Cartin township at the school-house at Robert Mann's, For Furguson, township at the school honse in Pine Grove Mills For Greeg township at the public house of Wn, Wolf, For Harris township at the scheol-house in Boalsbure, For Haines township at the public house house in Walkerville, For Howard borouvh and Howard towns {ship at the house of Mrz, Eliza Tipton, | For Huston township at the former place {of holding elections, | For Liberty township atthe school house in Kagleville, For Miles township at the school house ‘in Hubershbure. For Ma jon township at the school house Lin Jacksonville "or Milesburg borough and Boggs town- ship at the school house in Milesburg | ANACT Regulating the mode of voting at all elee- tions in the geveral counties of this Com- monweanlth, {+ Sec, lL.—DBe it enncted, &c., That the {qualified voters of the several counties of [tnis Commonwealth. at all general, towns chip, boroand special elections, are here- by, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or part. printed and partly written, severally classtlied as follows: One ticket shall emn- brace the names of all judges of courts d for, and to be | belled, outside, “Yudiciary '! one ticket shall embrace the numes of allstate officers voted for, and be abelied, “state; one ticket shall embrace the names of all oo unty officers voted for. neluding office of senator, member, and mbly, if voted for, and if voted for, and be vi, one ticket shall em- of all township oflicers labelled, “townsh p;” H embrace the of all : be labelled, hss sll be deposi. Vite 3 » IDES Of issn tn he nunies li “Phat it shali be the duty of the ! eral counties of thisCom- at in their election procs i-sned, the first sec- JAS. KELLY, eof Revresentatives, VID FLEMING, peaker of the Arerovip ~The thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred SEXY SIX. A. G. CURTIN. 3 i he Hous DA ~~ Senate i iii wrens, The Fifteenth Amendment of he Cor of the United States is ps (Ws “Seet'on 1. The right of citizens of the fd NM » vote shall not be donied by the United States, or any of 1: ce, color, or previous “SO rvViItuGe, n.2 The 11" have r to enforce this wtcle by appropri- 1 3 i #33 cde iland ae stiles t r aornidzed Oh erennt 1 at ONEZTess shin The Congress of the Uni- Sls dn) of M ure hs, 12.0, entidled "An Aetto enforce the United States evernl States of this Union, rother purpose,” the first and second Moule i He, tes, on ih Hn net 0 CII ns 0] vihe (13 OF Wd ns {ollows: ‘Secticn dl. Be ye nuctoed Ly the Sanat | House of Representatives edthe init d if A cn in Congress assen bled, ul eitzens of the United States, who 3 rshali be otherwise qualified Ly law » vote at any cleetion by the peopie, in any date, Territory, district, county. eity, mrish, township, school distriet, munici- pality or other territorial sub-division, {shall entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction of 1uce, color, or provious condition of servitude; any Consti utzon, law, custoan us: regulation ofuny Terrii : ; thie HBV. OF 118 . ine] i ! Pe Y t «7 p or r) try Lag! Constitution or Ia , or laws of any Territory, any set is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such Con- stitution or laws, persons or officers are or shall be charged with the p rformance of i . a . eiid ws of State, the ann i duties in furnishing to citizens an oppor- tunity to pertorm such prerequisite, or to become qualified to vote it shall be the duty of every such person : nd oflicer to give to all ektizensz of the United States, the same and equal opportnnity to perforin such prerequisite, and to become qualsfied to vole without distinction of race. color, or previous condition or servitude; and if any such person or ofiicer shall refuse or knowingl, omit to give full effect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, for- feit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be re- covered by an action on the ease, with full cost and such allowaree for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also. for everyvsuch offence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction there- of, be fined not less than divelhundred dol- lars, orto be imprisoned not less tl an one wonth and not more than one year, or both, at thediseretion ofthe court.” And whereas, Itis declared by the second section of the VI article of the Constitution of the United Sines, thut This Constitution nd the laws ofthe United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of theland, = # # anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.” And whereas, The Legislature of this Commonwealth, on the 6th day of April, A, LD. 1870, passed an act, entitled “A further supplement to the act relating to elections [in this Commonwealth,’ the tenth section of which provides us follows | “Section 10. Thatsomuch of every act of Assembly as provides that only white freeman shall be entitled to vote or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote atany general or special election of this | Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed ; and that hereafter all freemen, ‘without distinetion oi color, shall be en- rolled and registered according to the pro- | visions of the first section of thenct approved seventeenth April, 1869, entitled “An Act further supplemental to the net relating to ‘the elections of this Commonwealth,” and when otherwise qualified under existin laws, be entitled to vote at all general an special elections in this Commonwealth, Said oleetion to be opened between the hoursof' six and seven in the forenoon and continue untilseven o'clock in the evening, when thepollsshall he closed. The return judges of the several districts ofthecounty will medtat ten o'clock, fore- noon, in the Court house at Bellefonte, ‘on the third day after the elections (being Fri- day the 1th day of October) todo and per- - form those duties enjoined upon them by law, ia Given under my hand, in my office in Bellefonte, the 24 day of Sept. A. D. 1870.- © Sept. 2,1870 D. W. WOODRING, Sheriff, ~ 2's i ' ’ i i i UDITOR'S NOTICE. —The uade:- A signed, an auditor appointed by the han's Court, of Centre cou to dis- te the money arising out of the cstate therine Wise, (former! erine orn), daughter and heir at Gow of John rn, decensed, to and amongst those le- gully entitled thereto, will “Sitond to the uties ofhis appointment at his office on ¥ri- day the 21st day of Oct., 1870, at 100 clock a . m., of said d y, when and where ali parties interested can attend, or they will forever ifter be debarred from ols - of decedents estate. JNO. F. 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