CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Ontre Hall, P-, Ocß6, TxYL^blilSdweljkJTil *1 p.-r ***r " tsna ooriplion* at the sa*"" 1 ' ~,K 1 amsr Business card* of o hno, f* I milling by mail, or otherwise will under stand frem a change in these dattslhat in. money ha* been received DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR AUDITOR *NKRAL, Gen. Wl. ITANDLESS, or rnti.an*t.rHt.\. FOR SI R VK YOU G KNKRAL (apt. JAMES H. COOPER. or LAWUKXCX COCKTT For Assembly, P. Gray Meek,of Bellefbnte. For Associate Judge*. W. W. Love, of Potter. Henri Dopp, of Howard. For Treasurer. James F. Weaver, of Mileaburg. For Commissioner. Samuel F. Foster, of Potter. For District Attorney. John F. Potter, of Ballefont*. For Auditor, Rob't. F. Holme?, of Mnriou. For County Surveyor, W. P. Mitchell, of Howard. The TV rone Herald of last week hue a column of abuse of Geo. F. Miller. What's all that rumpus about neigh bor, wouldu't Geo. F. bleed ? Robt. M'Farlaue. We put some questions last week, relative to the position of this gonue mau. should he be elected to the legisla ture. ..•! There comes no answer, he is silent, his friends do not even speak for him. Democrats can't go for M'Farlane, and honest republicans may regret their vote should he be elected. John F. Potter. John F. Potter, the democratic nominee for district attorney, hails | from the best of democratic stock. He | sustains an unblemished character, he has fine abilities, and the advantages of having obtained his legal oualifica tions in one of the best law-schools in j the United rotates. i Mr. Potter never was anything but a straight-out democrat, e ask the democracy to work for the election of . this deservingana honest young demo- < crat. Give him every vote. - i Falsehoods. The opposition are busy circulating stories against that man of unblemish ed character, Col. Weaver, democratic nominee for treasurer, in order to mis- < lead democrats, and elect Mr. Byard. , Democrats place no confidence in these sayings, but vote solidly for the brave Col. Weaver,—he is deserving the place —he is poor but of the strictest honesty and most unblemished charac ter. Don't trade o!f Col. Weaver. , S. F/Foster. If ever there was an opportunity to elect a man as county commissioner who would emphatically be the right man in the right place, now ie the time, by electing Samuel F. boater. Tax-payers look to your interest, in this important office, if you neglect to elect the proper man, then you are to blame for the consequences. \ ote for Mr. Foster, let not a single democrat stay at home, Mr. Foster's election alone is worth every effort. Turn Out! Democrats the radical* are making qui et < fforts to carry this county, by bringing out their forces, thinking that many of you will not come to the polls. Democrats come up to the work, as in days of yore, and do not let the ticket suffer, because you may have objection to a single one of the nominees. Don't Trade! Democrats, we understand that trading i# being resorted to in order to defeat our candidates for associate judges. Col. Love and Capt. Dopp. Trading is also to defeat our gallant and honest nominee for county treasurer, Col. Jas F. Weaver, the soldier, patriot, honest roan and Christian. Put your foot upon this outrage. Democrat* awl give him your united vote. Trading is also going on to defeat our nominee for county commissioner, Samuel F. Foster, than whom a m have kept at the voting place next Tuesday and which democrats and radicals are both to be asked to sign, hop ing by the excitement and discussion which will there be evoked to secure some odd votes for their candidate. Let demo crats beware of this trick, and have noth ing to do with it There will be no fraudulent allowance often per cent, commissions on claims which Evans never collected should the people elect General M'Candless to the office of Auditor General. The laboring men of Pennsylvania are asked to endorse at the coming election the infamous tariff policy which robs them of the fiuits of their toil in bounties to overgrown and pleth uric monoplies. The Colored Troop* Will Fight Brarety. The radical* in this county arc in expectation of electing M Kirllno for assembly, because a few democrats are dissatisfied with Mr. Meek. W . toll these chuckling rads plainly that they are doomed to disappointment, and will tell them further they will got their eye-teeth cut through the colored voters of Hellefonte, and it these ' .jo back on them" in this election it servos them right; we cannot think hard of our "colored hrethern it they go for Meek, and thus more than doubly ntake up the loss of votes he may sustain from derelict democrats; it will plaiuly show that a colored \ |r will remember a bouet'aetor and not "go back" upon a friend, a trait of character which is occasionally found missing in *o*w white men. We have good authority for saying that the colored vote will g" largels for Mr. Meek, and we put this at our uegro worshiping rads with a chuck and only laugh in our sleeve, t Sambo going back on the hypo critical abtilitiouist-s ot Centre county a# many of them have already gone hack upon the carpet hugger- in the southern states. We are not to blatne for the colored men being voters, neith er is it for us to scold if it turns out thev have the good judgment to know that the democratic party presents nominees whom they have rea-ou to support in preference to those upou the radical ticket. The colored men of Centre couuty can not refuse to vote for Mr. Meek, he has beou their friend and benefactor, when radicals refit- -d them assistance, aud it would be very uugrateful iu that clement to do so, when he has so generously given them the use of his hall, free of expense, for their balls, and for other gathering-, during the present summer. Were is there an instance, ye sons of Africa, where oue of your number, iuside the last quarter of a year, got into a "tight j place," and on making application to a white radical for help, you were not kicked out of his presence ? If he went to P. Gray Meek for hail, did he not without a word of hesitatiou take his pen and put his autograph on your paper and thus keep you out of I a pinch ? Bill you go back upou Mr. - Meek ou the 2nd Tuesday of October if vou do, then little are you worthy j * * being niggers, and your faces should pale with shame. He allege that Mr. Meek has befriended your race, very recently and we cite here as proof the uncontradicted rumor of the day : that be has generously placed his magnifi cent hall at your disposal, all this sum mer, free of charge; this needs no further proof, for you were all there J and baJ the benefits of it. But the REPORTER does not mean say thaj you shall vote for any nominee upon our ticket because ot such reasons, and as given in the light of a consideration for your vote, that would be a mean and unprincipled motive, and equal to charging you with bartering away your franchise for the free use of a hall or because one might have become standing bail for your race —uo, but we believe you, brave "colored troops who fight nobly" to be actuated by higher motives and a nobler sense of honor. He have one parting word to say to such colored men who intend voting a part of the democratic ticket, and that is, not to listien to any miscon struction and misrepresentation by radicals, of one of the resolutions con tained in the democratic platform, when you are about to cast your votes for Mr. Meek ; we here give you the resolution, so that jour pretended friends cannot bamboozle you, and we tell you here it is the platform we en dorse, and if any radical attempt* to say it is an act of the legislature by which you must votes for M'Farlane instead of for Meek, then call such a radical a liar right in his impudent face, aud give the REPORTEK as proof. Now here is this democratic resolution, and do not listen to any radical expla nation of it, but vote for J/r. Jfeek in pite of radical lies : Rct-jltcd, That we are opposed to the mingling of inferior and superior races, either irj the elective franchise or hy mis cegenation ; and that in the division of par ties, we are in favor of keeping the white democracy in the on<- and the negroes and their equal in the other. Woman Suffrage. Judge Underwood, United State* Dis trict Judge for Virginia, ha* written a let ter in which he says be feel* very confident the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment* of the United State* Constitution, together with the Enforcement act of May 31, 1871 have secured the right to rote to the fe male citizens of Virginia as fully a* they are now excerciscd and enjoyed hy male citizens. The 14th atucudmcut make* ail person* born or naturalized in the United States, sttizan* of the tame ; and the lith amend ment, it mutt be observed, make* all citi zens voters. This is some of the loose rad oal legislation, by virtue of which the wo men now claim to vote, and although jt was not intended to confer thut right upon such, only upon tho negro, yet these two articles taken together seeut to be as much to (kvor of woman suffrage as they ore ot negro suffrage. But to let the readers of the KKCOKTKK Judge for themselves wc copy the 1 fills and lAth amendm< nt: Mill * MEN DM EXT. All persons born or naturalized in tho ('• nited States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof arecitizensoflhc United States, and of the State wherein they reside. No Stnt<- shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citi zens of the United States. Nor shall uny State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny any person wiuiin it* jurisdic tion the equal protection of thn laws. 15TH AMXWDMEHT. The right of citizens of the United Htute* to vote shall not bo denied or abridged by the United State* or by any State on account ot race, color, or previous condi tions of servitude. All who arc opposed to the present infamous atxl corrupt spy system will vote the democratic ticket at the Oct tobcr election. l'olngamy. Salt Lake, Sept., 22. —Subpumae have been issued to bring before the Grand Jury, Brigham' Young and some fourteen of his wives, and George Sobeth, who ranks next to Brigham Young, in the Mortnan Church,' but they have not yet been found Mum Circular. A mean nn.l v illation* oiri tdut !ia Ilooii printed and i* U"a Mug town I broadoastbvor the comity, -landcrim Col. Jos F. Weaver. dean mite can didatc for Treasurer. The slnnderotti circular charges that Col, \\ caver w*< a renegade from the democratic party duringknow-nothingisni and that In I sold out the then democratic organ " Thr ( Vntre /'fworrflt, to the I,mm nothing*. Thafirst charge is utterly untrue, n- U\ri, Weaver never left the party ami always remained with and worked foi the success of our party. Hie socoml charge is fahe, iu so far a* it i repre suited hv the radicals. Col. Weavu did soil the 2taper above mentioned but he sold it to M. P. Cri*ili\\aiU who was at the time democratic K>\ rd him to be in opposition to the rad.eal ptattorm . that 1 thought 1 had -<> eompietsly -qokixl the gun* of the republican fillibt;-ter*. that thev would he ofliofur?!i r -ervnt> Uo to >:i thi* campaign. In thia 1 was mi-takvn It seen.* 1 un derrated the effrontery, of our political op ponent*. They do admit, it i> true, that Mr M. k has'a* yet done nothing that they can interpret into an endorsement of the principles of their party in reference to the I Law l.ibrarv Bill." But while they ad mit this, they are circulating husiiyamong .•ur democratic voters as vile and con temptible a falsehood as even their party was ever before guilty of utteriug. To I lower him in the estimation of the thu par tr for which he has ■> faithfully and long labored, twe believe to his own pecuniary lossi and if pt*--ihle to dtCVal him next week, or nt least to reduce hi* majority, the malignant nd un- rtipulou* ing r.iu j ical |olitlcian* have the infamy to assert that Mr. UrrK has j !'•' (Ai >'/ t > nt tnnpt the rrjxal of thr fxe 1,. \-ry Act next winter; that he unequivocally prom ise* to do till Jar the repuhiiCtHt* tht y Jretrc j to hare d -oe,' via; repeal the Library Bill and to this they add the renvoi for hi* making this pledge, that he ireafs r/o. 1 . iVa ei> work for the gn at democratic party in theb g i.lature lias lxditnl thed< moeratie platform and ha* pledged himself to the principle of that of the radical*, to assert that to gain votbs from the oilier parly be will favor and work for the repeal of the "Law- Li brary Act is almost too palpable a lie to be noticed seriously, vet. bccau-e there may be *ome men in our party who might l>e persuaded of the truth of thi* charg*. I wish room in your paper to deny the ii,fa mous accusation anu to proclaim that our gallant standard bearer will not under any circumstance* carry out for the radical the measure- their candidate- are pledged to, as in the p*t Mr. Meek has opn ->■! radical principles, -o next winter will find him arrayed in ho-tility to thi* Centre county republican platform. He is too consistent a democrat to work in the interest* of radical party and to do for them what ttowr weakm - prevent them front doing tbcm-olve* No mar, who know* anything at all of Mr. Mit-k'i political reoord Will for a moment believe that he has tho slighiusi ialcnthin to do aught for th • raiical of tin* county I deny absolutely then, that Mr Meek will I scok tho repeal oftbe Library Act. Neith er la It true that be ha* proui't-ed any one that he will do so.* But even iflhi- were io, even if for the good of the great party he represents, and which lie mut again next wriuter repP'-eut, he ha* said to cer tain Democrats or Republican- that he i in perfect accord with the Republican platform of thi* fUtV ; even if this were al! true, it i no reaoii why ho should not receive the cordial nupport of every Demo crat in the county ; tho Democracy know him, and know that whatever ru<- tie may j be compelled to resort to in a jmiitical campaign to ensure hi* election to a po.-i --tion where he can labor for the common good of th - people, he will never |>eriiii! himself to be u tool ot tho oppo*i'ioi. "All is fair in war and politic*,' und wtit w caning cen-ure Mr. Meek tor making such representation* to individuals as will *o cure their vol<-, we who stand oppood Ui the Republican platform know it w ill meet with a persistent and ucce--ful opposition from him. One other slander -itainst the same gen tleman, 1 desire briefly to notice. The ra dical* arc circulating tU report that the repeal of th" notorious Fhllitdt'lphia huil ding CommUtion bill wu* defeated in com mittee by the vote of Mr Meek. At th' lal session of the legislature C. House, I rannot find any reo rd of Mr. Meek'* vote. The radical! therefore talipot have any foundation for their allegation. Every vote for Mr. Mi ck in tho next election will bo an endorsement of hi whole official course, ttr.d an evidence of .Mir unfailing confidence in him. let eve rj Democrat then turn out or next Tues day and show tho radical maligtter* of a good man that we are not to he hoodwinked or deceived. VKRITAS. • ♦- ♦ For the Reporter, Mr. Editor:—From the open act* of the radical politieinns, as well a* from their covert artifice*, it is evident they arc wor king hard to J euro tho dcctfoi) of one or more of their candidate* by the stalotri.k of "trading off.'" I'robalily every voter iu tho county know- what tiiis is--tho vo ting for a man on the opposition ticket on Condition thut some one of the other party will vote for a candidate on hi* ticket. Hut every one may not know that thi* do vice is id ways adopted by tho minority party if they are hopeless of carrying their entire ticket, for the sake of electing one of their nominees. The plan of the enemy in this campaign i* simple, nnd yet if success fully carried out, might result in n disaster to the Democratic party. Tho leaders ol the radical* in Bollefonte notify their fol lowers throughout tho county to concen trate all their effort* to secure the election of one candidate, my associate Judge f-jr instance. When <>no radical goes to hi. Democratic neighbor and says, ' 1 will vote for your candidate f.>r Treasurer, il you will "vote for Wagner" ; another goes to another Democrat with, "1 will votu for your candidate for As*embly if you w ill vote for Wagner," und ao ou ail around: we can see at once that while thu ltepuhii cans, evert if they lire luithful to the prom ise* tiny thu- make, are scatteririg their votes among all our candidates while they are securing many Democratic vutos for one radical candidate, whom tlmy might thus elect. Tho grounds on which they base their request* to the Democrats ure various: to otto they appeal on the ground thut the candidate lor whom they ask his vol", in a neighbor: to another, that the radical candidate is a good fellow, and does not expect to b<- elected, hut would like to run ahead of his ticket, &c. But Democrats should boon thuir guard against these radical designs. We have nothing to gain l trade off our coun ty candidates for our tlala candidates. The history of two campaigns iu this county shows the evil effects of trading candidates. When ,S. T. tihugert, of Bel lufonto, was a candidate for State Senator, hi* friends nildtapteil t< insure hi* election l'X liadistg off Mi tl'Hk (ur pre-enl cali ili'Ute fur \ .eioblyl for him In lr'> s xvhi'ii IJol MN. key, of Lock 11 a veil, xxa tlie In in.-, in! ic cAiidltlate for Cong re*. I' :Y"> thla district. Hl* friend, also traded t .ft' Mr M k for him. That Mc-r. Shu srert and Mack x did this, I* uinlrnlablo. for Mr Meek himself has repeatedly a> er 'f ted it; and yet both of these gentlemen 1,; xx i re dcleiiletl, and their victim did not v run -o very far behind hi*ticket. We xxcillil then xxuril all DellliU'rat" '*!tißaiii >t trading In this campaigii. i, II AI.I MOON. Chief Justice UIIUM' (- t inciiumti, Scptcinbor L 'fhoKu* D (purer ol toftnorruw wil I" publish t It** IR result uf tut interview ol" otto of it •l -ixvittl with t'hn I" Ju- Uoc Chtt-ft ttl WitnkcallA, Wiaoonaio- I in whioh Mr. T'hn-O wiya he couaiL --j( era himself UU uttger one of the invalid*. , lie DOES not hesitut# to ray that IO |- piuvc* of the plutform adopted by tbe |t, W ISCONSIN dcumorucy, and really HOPES for ANU Uoairua the election ol ox ., J Senator jhwliltle to thx- gubernatorial ■ I'huir, and believe, that all that i* uo r t\ try for tho auecem of tho national democratic party is strict adherence, to the ancient principles of llto party LIE objects to the TT-o of tho tertu "new J- doparluiV a- aplied lo rocvul polit ■F, teal refoinr- of tho dcttioeralio parly, 4 . and say- it is ouly a return to the fuit daim TITUL principles which underlie U the foundation of the great party. Mr. T'ha-e weighs LOT J jKiunils, and i- in better health than he has been for SOIIIO year.-, 110 will return east very j s soon, and be present at llto opening N of the Supremo Court at Washington, , oil tho 19th of October next. lie feels eonlidcnt of being able to dts- T , chargo the duties of bis olliee, but will ~ not hereafter allow himscif to perform LT Itiuillx'SSS labor ho has done, at former I.(period# ol his life. J QURRIVP 8 PROGJLAMAnGM. R > God save the Comiuoinvealth. RKOISTXY LAW 1 al-" give official notice t ■ the cle' tur* •f Centre eounty that by an act entitled An Act turtlter supplemental to tbe act 1.1 relative to the election* of thi. OMMMi' r xvealtk, approved April 17. A. li. ItssS*.*, it r. ). provided * follows : j hICTH'X 1. He i< enaeted by tfu | .V mite ~ . i Itoiisi of ReproeMttttinr* of no (hut no in filth i f I'ejmeet poniv: in ttenrral ,l. UnnWy met ami it is hereby enacted by the ~ !*n as ibis rvvtsioa i. com-i . jplelrtl be shall visit every dwelling house! .jui tin. district and make careful inquirx if. v .atiy person whose name i> on the h*t li*. : died or removed from the district, and if j -•>, to take the -amc therefrom, or whether! ;! any qualified voter rosides tlicreiu whation, place of boarding, r aiir anoth y or, the uauie of the employer, aud write ;. op|K.-it. each of said name- the word "xv ,i tx r;" w here any person claim* to vote by 1 rcn-"ii of naturalization, lie shall exhibit .j hi* certificate thereof to the a—easor, unles- P he ita* been for five consecutive year* next pre veding a voter in said distrtut, and u. k!nll case- where tli person ha> been natur u alized, the -aiuC thafl be marked W illi the letter "N . ' where tr* pcrn t<> lufonic a citizen, .•ami tlesigu* t" be tiaturalir.'d betore tli" ,■ next election, the name shall be marked "1). 1," where the claim is to vote by rca- I -ot; of being between the age of twenty-one II ana twenty-two, a* j)n>)i storcsaid, uihui the completion . of the duli' - herein im|xo"d, to make out I, a separate list ol all new assessment* made , by him, and the amounts assessed upon •t 'cach and furnbli the same immediately l "jtlm county commissioners, who shall immt v i diat'-ly add tho name to tho tax dunlixxate v of Ul" ward, borough, township ur district ,1 in which they have been assessed, i-' Stc. 2 •> the list being completed and] II the nsscmcnU be mad" as aforesaid, the it same shall ho forthwith returned to thv ( ll ! county eommimioner*. who shall raii.edu-' . pluato copic* of said lists, with tho ohior hivation* and explnnatiou* reqqiroii V) he >- noted a* aforesaid, to ho made out a* soon u) a< practicable, ana piacod in tho hand* of ■; the a-sossor, w ho shall prior the first of Au n gust in each year put one copy on tho door or on tho house where the ejection ol thej i- respective district* is required to be held, I ,-llbr th" inspection, free of charge, of any ej person resident in the *id election district [-.who ihfch xixiru to seo the same; and it! i-{ shift be Utc duty of the saKf a*#e*cr naturalized or designing bo, tni rkmg • in all t A-'C* th> letter# opposite the nnme, 1 : " N." or "D. L," a- tlo "rt*o may ho; Iftlio; ll{person claiming to be assessed oe nitturul '• Izcd he shall exhibit to the assessor hisccr l> tificate of naturalization, and if he claim*! Ii that he designs to be naturalized before the L!next "ii-uliig nlsc'.ion, he sluftl exhibit the *; certificate of Ifts dcclnrqtioh of fntciition ; c jn nil cii.cs where nny word, boronf town -hip or election di.trict 1* divided into two t ro more proclnoD, tho n##o*or shall aou> K in all hi- assommonU tho election precinct 'f in which each elector re-ides, and shall ' make a separate return for each to the - county commissioner in iftl i a*"* in ft liiili '* a return i- rtquirod from him by the pn- J vision* of this act; and tho county com- Uiissioiicrs, iu iiiaking duplicate copies of all such return#, sktfti make duplicate cop ies of tlie name of the voter# fn end) pre cim t separately and -hall fttrnish tho -ante j. to the assessor; and the copies required by .. this net to ho placed all the doors <>f or on > election placet <>r "ii before tho first of Au- I, giizt in uueii your, shall bo placed on door of or on the ilio-tion place in i.aul) uf mid prectneli. HKC. 3. After tho a. c .ments linxo been . completed <>n the tenth ilay prweiHlingllic sx-cond Ta<-dsy in October of inch year, r tbo assessor shall on the -Monday imniedi „ nteiy following, make a return to the coun r ty coniuii-tionera of tho names of all per ,f sons ii-M -"<■} by him since tbe return re tJ quired to h" in ado by hliu by tho uoond . section of thi* net, noting opposite each r name tho observation nnd explnnntion re ,f quired to ho noted as aforesaid; and the county commissioner shall thereupon cause the am<- to ho added to the return " required by the second section of this r act, and a full and correct copy thereof to , he made, containing the name* of all per il sons so returned u* ronidonl taxable* in if said ward, borough, township or precinct, mid furnish, tho same, together with the ,r necoa-ary election blank *, to the |( officer* of tlio election in said ward, • borough, township or precinct on (.' or before si* o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of i ictohes; and no r in II n shall be permitted to vote at the ulcc v tion <>n that day whoo name is not on -aid V list, union ho #nall make proof of lit* right t to vote, a* hereinafter required, v Mgc. Go the day of election any pcr w son wiio-e iiiiino Is not on th® *' d I #t nnd d claiming the right to vote at said eloction, „ shall produce at least one qnalitied voter of the district as n witness to the residence of ,j the claimant in the district in which he j claims to be u voter, or tho period of at ,t least ten day# next preceding said election, t which xx itnes* -limlJ take and subscribe h o written or partly written and partly print ,, ed affidavit to the facts -tatcd hy him, . which affidavit .hall define close where the [j residence of the pet son *o claiming to be , n voter: and th" person so claiming tli" right to vote shall also take a:id subscribe g a written and partly printed iiffida , v it, Stating to the best otitis knowledge nnd . belief, where utid xvheu lie was horn ; that he is a citizen of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania kihl tli" I 'niillllll lo tat" when, | iv here ami hy what court be wm naturnl ' iirni, and -hull nl*o |iro(iuce 11 certificate of I naturalization for examination; the *ld iiiHilavit •hall nIo tai" when mot where tli" lax claimed to h" |>ahl by the ultlanl xfa* ***o*ml, ami wlicti, where ami to whom paid. win! the tax receipt therefore !>hall h" produeed for examination, utile*, the altiiant shall 'tat" in hi* nrtilnx it that It lnt> been lout or destroyed, or that ho never i received any, hut it the person ><> claiming .the right to vote "hall lain ami subscribe an affidavit, that he t a native born citi .',itl of the United Stat.- or if horn else where, shall slate that fact in his allldavit, and kliull produce evidence that he Inn lieen naturalised, or that lie entitled to cil izxin.htp by reason of lil father 1 nuturati cation :i and thail further slate in hit ttiH ilavittllat lie is, at the time of taking the alii.tacit, between the ago of twenty one , and twenty-two year#; that lie ha* roiJed in the Slate one year and in the election jdistrict ten day* next preceding such elcc -1 ion, he hall he entitled to vole, although he shall not have paid taxes ; the nid nni Idavit* ; the said affidavit* of all pvr.on. 'making such claim*, aud the attlduviu o| the witnces to their residefice, shall he preserved by the election hoard and at the close of tlit> election they -hail he enclosed with the list of voters, tally list and other paper* required hy law to he filed by the return jtpige with the prothou.iiary, and shall remain n tile therewith iu the pro thonotary'* office, #uhject to examination, a* Other election papers are ; if the clectiou . officer* shall find that the applicant* pos si -,* all the legal qualification* of voter*, lie or they shall he permitted to vote, and '.tie name or names shall he added to the lit of taxable, by the lection officer., tin word "tax" being added w hero the claim ant claims to vote on tax, and the word "ago" where he claim* to vole on age; the same words being added by the clerk* in each case respectively on the list* of per son* voting at ttch election Sic S. it shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter is contained on the list f resident taxable*, to challenge the vote of su- It persons; w hereupon the •amu proof of the right o! suffrage a* U now j reuuired bv law shall he publicly made end acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence ; every person claiming to be a naturalised citizen shall ho requirx-d to produce his iiaturnxatiou certificate at the .-lection before voting except where he has been for ten year, consequently a voter In lie district in which he offer* hi* vote; and. on the vote of such person being received it hall he the duly of the election officer* to writ*' or staiup on such certificate the word "vot.-d,' with the month and year, ami if any election officer or officers shall receive a eeond vote on the same day. by virtue of the .ami- certificate, excepting where eon* are entitled U \- !plication of the claimant only, and fortn \rith assews them with the proper tax Af jlrr completing the |i#t a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house j wlu-re the election i* to he held, fcl |fi**t eight dy* bsfxue the ehsjWon • and at th" I election the tapir coursix xhall he pur-ued. ■ in all respect* a* 1* required by thi* act and the acts to which it i* a supplement, at the general elections in October. The assessor I shall al*.* make the return* to the county ■ commiatoncr* ol all assessment* made by ] x irtuc of this section ; and the county com - mis-ioiiers shall ftirnDh cople. thereof to 'the eluctiuP officers in ,ach qllrn.t, In like ! manner in all reqjseU, a* U requited at the j general elections in tictober. 8;c. tc The wiiue rul and regulation* j .hall apply at every spnoUl clnntton. and hi uvory separate city, borough or ward j election, in all *e*poU a* at the general In 'elections in tK-tober. SKC N The respective n--esors, inspect or* and judge* of the election* shall each j have the power to administer oath to any j ;ei>ms claiming the r.ght to be assesses! or t'...; right of •utfragc ur ia ri.gid to any i other matter or thing to bo douo or in. quired Into by any ..f aid officer* under 'this act; and any xeillftil false swearing by I any person in relation ts> any matter or . thing concerning which they shall he law | fullv interregateil by any of aid officer* , shall be uunwhed a* perjury. Hut. IA. Th at.cjsor* xhatl rgculvc the ' -anie compeii-atbin* for tl*e limn noceasi irily spent in performing the duties hereby enjoined a* i* prtividsxd by law fbr the per ! t..nuance o! tlioir other dutic* to paid by the county conimi*ione' it* it h*l! not j IK, lawful for any wcuor to asses* a tax againit any person whatever within ten days next'proceeding the election to he j held on the second Tuesday of October in iiny ps'Rr, or within ten dpy* next hsjv.ru i any clfiulkai hir elector* of Pn-ident and Vicu President of the Ugitotl Hutu* and violation* of thi* iirovlatog shall be a misdemeanor, and subject th# officer* to offending to a fine, vu conviction nU ex ceeding one hundred dojlonx, or to impris enmeni not exceeding three month-, or 'both, at the dUcretisvn of the court SKV . ||. Hit the petition of five or more , ciUsen* of the County, stating under oath ■ that they verily bblicvc that traud* w-ill ho iiraciieiKl at the election about to he held in any district, it shall be the duty ol i the court of common nbo* of aaid county, 1 if in soMion or if not u Midge thmvif In at4i- Uon. to appoint (wo Judicious, ..ber aud intelligent eitifiens of the ootlnty to act a* oveiwoer* at said election : satil overseer* kliull bo aolcotod fWuu ilifforent politkwl parties, where inntcctor* belong to differ out parties, and where both of aid inspec tors belong to the sntuc |Kilitical party, both of the overseers shall be taken from the op po.lte poliUual party; *aM overseer* shall nave the right to he present with officers <>f the ejection, during the xxlmlo time the same is held, the vote* counted and the re turn* made out and signed by the election "Ulcers ; te keep a list, of vots'r#, If they sec proper; to challenge any person offering to vote, and interrogate nim and his wil noa* under oath, in regard to hi* right of suffrage at said said eluotion, and to exam ine hi* paper* produced ; ami the.officers of aid uleolioii are required to afford to said overseers to selected aud appointed every oonvencnlcnce aud tacllity for the dUcharge of their duties; and if said s lec tion officer* sbtill refuse to permit said overseers to he present and perform their duties as aforesaid, or if lliey shall be slriv cn away from the poll hy violence or inti midation ull 'he voto* polled at such elec tion district may he rejected by any tribu nal trying a contest under unbl election: i'roriiM. That no person signing the pe tition hnll be appointed an overseer. Sec. 12. If any prothonotary, clerk, sr the deputy of either, or nn v othef parson shall affix the *sial of offiou to any nalurah xation paper, or permit the same to be uf fixi'durgivt, our o cause or porinit the >iitiio to he given out, inldank, whereby it may be fraudulently u*ed, or fhrnlsh a naturaliaatlon eertlflcato to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open court, in the presence ol the judge* thereof, according to the aet of Congress, or shall aid or connive ul, or in any way pariult tho |MC of any tViiiiilitls'tit iinturaluatlon certificate, 1)0 shall be guil ty of a high iiiisdom'eaiiorf or If nny one shall fraudulently use any such certificate of naturnlixAtion, knowing that it was fraudulently isaued, or shall vote, or at tempt lo vote fliereoji. or if uny ogo snail vote, or attempt to v oio on any certificate, of naturalixation not issued to hint, hcthnil he guilty of a high inisdefneannr; artd either or any of the person*, their aider, or abet tors, guilty or either of the misdemeanors aforesaid, shall, on conviction bp fines! in a sum not cgeoediug ope thousanddojlars, mid imprisoned in tjio |iro|Htr penitentiary for u period Kpj fxei eiliiig llivt'u VWtH- Hoc |!f, Aliy person who on oath or af firmation, In or before nny court in tlii* State, or "tlleer authorlncu to administer oaths, shall, to procure a certificate of natu ralization, for himself or any other pomon, wilfully depose, deeln'e <>r un.v iaat iter to ho fact knowing thp same to bp false, (if shall in like manner deny nny matter to t he l ift, knowing the same to h true, shall j • ;hc deemed guilty hit he the doty oflhaciHirt o-ujiig th' ■II.-0, up ui proof being mad# beliift' It tat - j wil fraudulently obtained, to take imine 11diate measure* for recalling the same for, ■ ] vancoUation, and any |>erou who shall vote; , or attempt to voleonnny paper to obtained , . or who .hall in any way aid in, connive at f or have any agency whatever in the issue, 1 1 circulation or u of any fraudulent hatu i- riili/utlon certificate, slinl' he sleamed guil i ty ofn misdemeanor and upon conviction! ■ thereof shall undergo an imprisonment in I- the penitentiary for not more than two , year*, aiisl pay a nite not more than s-nc t thousand dollar* for every tich offense, r t either or both, at the discretion of the j court. ~ Sec II Aov ia.'(iwr, eluvlloo offics-f of . person uppoiuied al an <>ver*eor, vho *hall' neglect or refuse to perform any duty en joined by Inu set, without reasonable or , f lcgalca' •. shall be subject to a ponilty, . of .mo hundred dollar*, and if any MU'smr - IH*l| SSIIM* Miy pr*"t a* a voter who i* . not qualified, or shall refuse to assess any < ~ one xv lio is qualified, he shall be guilty of ~ mi-deiio-anor iu office, and on conviction 1 be puuistied by fine or imprisonment, and II ul* i be subject to an act (>r datnsgo- by . tli" party agrievt-d ; and if any person shall Ii fraudulently alter, add too, deface or des troy any list of voter* made out as directed by thi* act, or tear down or remove the I .snuie from thu place where it lis* hech fix n ,-d with fraudulent or luischeviou* inUin „ lion, or for any improper purpose, the per | son o t.ffelidillg shall be guilty of a IligL r misdemeanor, nod on conviction shall be e punished hy tins, not excotxling five bun- I nriHt dollars; or iinpritsouiieut not exem-d --.. ing two years, or both, at theducretion of i, j the court. u! Sec 10. Any • lection or city, ward. . | borough, (owushin and election officer* ' shall hereafter he held on the second Tues j dsy of October, übjT til ■ Coir, mon wealth, th* ~; poll* shall be opened between the hour* of , ■ six and seven o clock a. in., and closed at seven o'clock, p. m. 1, Bec 17. It shall be tde duty vflhoSsf cash county shall, as mav IK- necessary after receipt of the same, j jat ilia proper axpeiis#of ~ ami luillisli to ail tho s '.ntioli officers ofj .. lh election districts of their ri*|Hctive ]Counties copies of such blank*, in such. i 'qualities a* may be renderi-d necessary for! tne discharge <>f ihir duties under tin. act i , Sec lit. That ciliaeus of this Slate l-iupo-1 . i aril)' in the service of the Stale or of (he ' i United Slates (iovernuieiiU, on clerical or, II other duty, and Xsho do not vote where, , thu. employed, shall not he thereby de prived of the right to vote in their several el eel ion district, if otherwise sluly quali i fiesl. 1 ' I, D \V. WtMsdring, High Sheriff of Centre county, Commonwealth of l'etin ' .ylvania, do hereby make known and give, ': notice to the elector* of the county afore-j '(sael, that an will be held in the: ' said county oj Centre, on TUESDAY tin ' lOth dap ot OCTOIIKK. Is7l for the pur* j ■ pose of electing the sev-ra! person* herein-! after na od, vtg; or tits- town-hip of llaines, at the puh * lie hou-c of Mr. It..ph in the town of Av ' ronsburg. For the townsliip of Half M->on, at lh ' kcbool house in Storuitown. For the township ol Taylor, at the house " erected for the purj*o*e, on the prs>jriy of ■ L-'.'bard Meryman. j For the township of Miles, in tl^ v hool' ! horse in the town < f 11. Li tshurg. Fur tLu t..-r.-tiip'of f otter, at the house : K. 11. I'orter, tlld Fort. For the township of Gregg, at the public; : h".ie owned by J. 11. Fisher. For tie- township ..f Fcrgusun, at the '* sh. ol house in Pine Grove. r For the town-hipot Harris, at thi.*chvol ; f bmiss- ill Homlsburg ' For the lowr.ship of Patfon. at tlpx h 1 ' of Peter Murray. ' lYj i*.v bxirsHtgtt ol Ib-llefonte. and 1 Spring and Beunnr township*, at the Court '* If- ise in Hcllofonte. For tho township of Walker, at tin J seh'Hji House in llnblersburg j For the borough and township of How ' nni at the school house in said borough. 1 For tho township of Ku-h, at Cold Mi cam school house. For the township of Snow Shoe, at the 1 school hou'o near the house of Samuel A*key. r Fot the township ot Marion, at the ' -chool house in Jacksonvilla. For the borough of Miiesburg. in the r -i hool house at Miiesburg For the township of Hogg*, at the new r M hool hou.e in Central City For the townhip of Hmistou, at the ' house of John Kee 1 Idi li." texsl.h'uul l'<.un, at tlie house of * \y. I, Musser- For the towiwhin of l.iberty, at the scli'M*, house in KagleviUe. For the township of Worth, at the school. ' bouse in Port Mntilda 1 For the township of Burnside, at the i house of Js>hn Bi.ioaviUo ami l'n-: -iton WWft-liip. at Hiotchotd house of Union 1 ' j ville. The general ElectY- „n t h o Town-! Ithip*| Di*t"iyt* and Borough of the co-.mty ' i* Pi be opened between the hour* of six " and -even o'clock in llto forenoon, and ".shall continue without inleruption or ad "ilourumont until seven o'clock in the oven ' Ing, when all polls shall be closed. , (oiHitutioiiiil ('onvpiilioii. j; At the coming October election the eiti >! sens of Pennsylvania will vote ti|>on the 1 I question of calling a convention to amend the State Constitution, under tho ! act pa-ed by tho last Legislature: I An Aet to authorite a popular vote upon i'tho qtieition of calling H Convention 10, . amend thu Constisution of Pen isvlvauia. | 1. He ii ruarlrti, At'.. That thej question of calling a convention to amend* . the Constitution of thi- cotutaonwoalth bin i submitted to a vote J tho people at U)[ feiicrnl (.icoUou. to bu held o.i t lie second * 'liesday of October next, the said question' f to be vted upon iu manner following, t.>! . wit: In counties and cities in which slip . ticket voting is authorized hy law. votes , for ami against a convention may be ex-1 . proMtcd and given upon the ticket, headed ~ j! or endorsed with the word "State'' ami not ! otherwise; and the words used shall be I "Constitutional Con vet tion" or '"against . a Convention," and in uounlio* or district* . in which slip ticket voting shall not be ,jauthorised by law, each elector voting. | ll|m>ll said question shall cast a separate bal lot. endorsed on the outside Constitu . tional Convention," and containing on tho [ in i. e the words "for a Convention" or! - "agaiuita Convention;" and all votes castj as iitorosaid shall be received, counted and i . i returned by the pre per election otficerrand 1 . . return judges us vote# for Governor are re- < . col red, counted and return* d under exist ing laws. | See. 2. That the election aforesaid shall J bo held and bo subject to all the provi - -ion* of law which apply tu general eloe i ti"ii*i aihi.rill# of the several counties shall ..give notice of this act iu their election . proclamation tho present year, and the Governor shall cause all the return* of the I' aid elections, n* received by the secretary , of the commonwealth, lo be laid before the ,i legislature at its annual election. d.xMr.aH. Wx.un, Speaker of the House. Wit-Id AM A- WAVbACK, i tlpwiker oftho Senate. ; t Acfaovxp—The second day of June, . Anho Domini, one thousand eight hundred , and seventy-one. JOHN W . OK ART. Change in the Mode of Voting. I An Act regulating tho nvduof yutiag at all election* It; the several counties of this 1 I Commonwealth, approved March 'n* ticket shall embrace Die IMM* f all] county "tflcsrs wt#d for, and bo Inbellod "o#unty" Hi tiej-et shall embfuef the name* of ftp tow nship officers voted for, and he labelled "township;' mifl ticket -hall erntifhi" the names of all l> .rough officer, voted for, and be labelled "bur-' oiigh ;" and each shall be deposited in s-p-i .orate Wllot*hoxe* IV Amendmeiit Constitution U.K. ' "tJgi'Tiog I. Tho right of citizens of tho I'llited Slaty* to vote shall liot bo denied iirnbridgesi by the United State., or by my State >n aeootit of race, color, or pro ! viou* condition of servitude. First nti'l Kecotnl Section of Act of (Hittgrtaw .Mrtrch 111, IM7O. fill ri* 1. /!' it smarted by the Senate / Hejtet tentati res of the United j Stabs* of A tnrrtrtt in Cotiyetf nsteinhlrd, That all citixeM of tho United States, who ! are, or shall ho otherwise qualified hy law to voto at any election by the people, jn • any Mtate, Territory, district, eounty, efty parish, township, school district, mitnicf pality >r other territorial sub division. r shall be vuiKlvd and allowed to vote at all •m h tlwtioiH) without distinction at raee, < dor. or previous rondition of *ervuude; any Uon.titution, law, custom, usago or , regulation of any State or Territory, or by or under it* authority, to the contrary not -1 w i!lt<(staling Site 2 And be it forth"' marled That I 2if Ly law r under the authority of (Jontli• j tution or law* ol any State, or law* of any Territory, any act it or -hall be required to be done a* a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by aucb (ksnttiluiioti or law persons or officers ur or shall bo charged with the performance of dutiat in furmsh r ing to citizen* an opportunity to perform *uch prerequisite or to bet-oute qualified to vote, it hal! be the duty of every such person and officer to give l all citizen* of the United State i to tame and equal oppor tunity to perform such prerequisite and pi become qualified to vi" without distinc tion of race color or pruv-iou* condition if servitude; and if any such per.on or xfleer shall refuse or knowing omit to give full effect pi this section, be shall, for every -uch offense, forfeit and pay the *uoi ot five bundled dollar* to the peraon ag grieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the uac t with full cost and suck, allowance for counsol fee* a* the court shall deem just, ami shall also, for every such offense, be deemed guilty of a mifde fueunor, and shall, an conviction thereof, be fined not less than dive Ii mid red dol lar*, or be imprisoned not !•* than one mouth, or more than one year, or both at the discretion of tho court," rita - . 10 of an Act of the Uonnayivo uiu IsCgialature uf April 0 a. d. 1870. Sec. 10. That utuch ol every acq of Assembly a- pruvido* that only whilst frac mcu are entitled to vop- or be rcgi*terel •[ a* voter* or as claiming to vote at any gen eral election or special election >t the first section of the act approved l"th April, 18, entitled 'An act further -ujo! j plemeatwl to the set relating to the elc-| 'ti.m* of thi* Commonwealth, and when] (tberviw qualified under the iectively fak" charge of the certificate* of the return of the election of t heir respective districts, and produce them , at a uteetiim of one judge from each dix-' itrirt at the Court House, in the bor. of Bel-! lontc, on the third day after the daynfi ("loclion being on FBIDAY. THE 13TH DAY 1F Ot'TtißKH. 1871. at u H o'clock ' a m. then and there to do and perform the (dulius requirml by !*xx of said judge*. Also, Uat when- a judge, by sickne-s or unavoidable m-cidutii, is uiiabisi to attend • mil meting of judge., then the certificate or return shall be taken chargo of by one I of the inspectors or clerk* of the election ot the district who shall do and perform the . dntioa required of said judge unable P aP j tend. | (Uvea under my hand, at my tdßce in llellefonte, this siui dsy ..f Sopunb. r, in the yar of our Lord, oft*. Uiousand eight hundred and Mvonty-une, and in the nine ty-fourth year ofth" independ"i< <• .J tiie i P nited State*. D. W. WOODItINO - avri a re i MA N VFAUTOH Y j | (Vfilw IfrtJl, IS*, tiKU. H. 11ARPSTKR Has on had and for sale at the uot r*n-] -"liable rates a splendid stock ot CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every description of Wagon* both PLAIN AND FARCY warraulml U> be made "t the best and movt durab'.o material*, ant by the most expe ricnu'4 workmen. All work sent out from the establishment will be found to be of the highest da— and ure to gine fierteci satisfaction. He will also have & five at -ortiueiit >f • SLEIGH H of all the newest ami most fashionable -tvie* wall and carefully uyoU and of the i be>t itißtcrialv ' \n fnspectli nof hi* work U asked a* It ' is believed that none superior can be found in the eoentrx - . auff^xtf. I I j " ] j I CARD. J.E. Caldwell ACo.; i ■ Nxt. CUKSTNi r sr., , PHILADELPHIA, Desire to envite the e.-rxecial attention of Iparchaser* and other* visiting the city, to their unusually large and varied assort- < | meat of NEW JEWELRY. FINE WATCHES OS MOST nKMAHI.K MAXKtUL ' GOLD CHAINS. ARTISTIC SILVER WARE < FOII HlttDAI. AND OTHIDt I"RtS*KNTA TLONR. TABLE (JITLEHKY, ELECTRO PLATED GOODS OF FIN RUT qVALITY. I FltKNCll CLOCKS, BROSZFsS j AND MANTEL ORNAMHNTS, , Received DIRECT FROM PARIS ] durinjr the present season. Courteous and polite attention is extend ed to all who may be induced to accept a 'cordial Invitation to visit their beautiful store, 909 ( III.STM T ST, julU.frj Jous U. Ltxx. P. BKXNKR WILSON 1.1 A A A WIIAOA, DRUG GISTS, Successors of P. P. Wilsou, Rcljcfoute Peun'm Have sceuind the service* uf Jnmo* 11 Steen, of Philadelphia, druggit of * . • toon year* experiWO#, who wil' * . * chargo of Uioir pixworiptio"- . 1 * d ior'*n(l\ho'e*" to thoir store K n if ..iployoessleeping within the w j]j attend to the wants of the 7'Uulic at all hours of the night Linn A Wilson keep constantly on hand a large stock of Drugs, l'alots. Oils, Perfumorr, Trusses utid Medical Appliance uf all kinds, together with a very large stock of Patent Medicines, such av Vinegar Bitters, tuul also Pure Wines, and li quors, ol all kinds for medical purposes, I julyH.Bui UNN A WILSON. ] (iHWKHIKS! The Chcpaal, purest, licsti OPPOHITK THRI HON FRONT, On Allegheny Htrcct. ^HCA(JADLT: I cn, J Supar, Hyrup,Dried Fruit, Cenned !• ruit, Ilanw.DrMil ikwf, Salt, Pick lee, Butter, Hour . Oorli Meal, Buckwheat Flour, and everything u*wly kept in a well regu lated first claa* Grocery Mfore ti#rS.fliii IIUIIL* GAfTLT. f - -- _ COAL, i LIMK, i and POWDER! (COAL — YV ilk*barrt CwiMtl, Chestnut Htove, Kgg. fu roar, and foundry, t >al -f l t quality, it tin* low eel price*. I 'a.turner* wlllplcMC note that our coal it housed an tier commodious shed*. 'LIMK—Wood or coal-burnt Li roe, for mlc t our kiln*, on the pike leading to Mi!eburg. POYVDER.—FIavin; received the agency * for Du Pont * Powder AT YVriULKNALK. we .l.itl be pleased to mealie order*front the trade. i Office aud yard near south end of liaid Eagle Valley It. It. Depot, Rvl!rfu*tr, Pa. ! 'tovl FHOKTLIDOK A 00. I ' ~ STB N B E R G Ha* been to the extreme end of the ' market For BOOTS A SHOES to 80-tun. For DRY (KIQM to N * York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. v.ffiKach article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a de tire to >uit thi market .4V KINK ALPACAN r*uo #Je to J3c the finest—equal to s!,st3> alpaca*. SUITS-from $lO to $lB, boot all waul Ca**imei*. HE THKKKFOBK NOW OFFERS liETTKK BARGAINS THAN KLSKwIIKRK CarpoU at old rata#. twig ttk cunt* to 73 cnp per yt*M, far the bet. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And celling front 12) to 16 (wttta, the be* calicoes, and muslin* in proportion, at rate*. Women* Shoo*, ™nwii g##d, to w* all iLuntmer. at $1 per pair Fine Root* from $5,50 to $7,30 tor be*t. CLOTHING at the lowefl rate* and*idd at 1837 price S l 5 1 T 8, i from $10,01) to $lB for the best. CALL ANDBKK. and if it aintirac, Sternberg will treat. They only ark people to come and tee <-vea if they 4d h4 wwjt to buy. i *|Yim .\MV 11, STORK i* now i hi ii>iM I a Urge and well a-sorted Stuck of ! Hardware, >tova, Kail*, Sad dlery. Ghu, PainU, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron alto Buggy and Wagon Stock ol etrery deo riiiii.i!..--Call and supply your nlrc atth* lowest puaibl rate* at apliV*> IHWIN A WILSON B.\ ItuMETEUS and Thermometer* at 111 WIN A* WILSONS. PRUM KS and DRIED OC HKANTSo the very best quality just received*. Wolf* oldstand I. it TILES TripMca. Thi-invaluable article for now to be had at llerlacher'* stirA, and no other place in Centra coring;. Ladie# remember i that thor- can 1 had at Centre tf Chas. H. Held, |Clock. B alchmakcrA lenclei Millheim, CentreCO., Peunn. ! fUupectfutly Inform# hi* friend* and thi ! )>ubiic in general, that he ha# ju*t wpened at hi* aew establishment, above Alcxan , der> Store, and keep* constantly op band • | all kind* or Clock*. Watche# and Jewelr# . |of the latest tvle, * ah* the Maranvllb Patent Calendar Clock#, provided with r I complete index of the month, and dav oi I [the month and week on it* face, which it warranted a* a perfect time-keeper. I Mg-Oock*. Watches and Jewelry re ; paired on abort notice and urarraaled. _ xcpllUMy JH. ODKNKIRK, a . j WITH | A RTM A N*. 1)1 LLINGKR A COM PA N Y No. 47, NORTH THIRD ST., PHIL'A i bet ween Market and Arch, foftuerly 104. | MANUFACTURERS A JOBBERS IN Carpet*. Oil Cloths Oil Shade#, Wick Yarn, Cotton Yarn#, Carpet Chains Grain [ Hag*. Window Paper, Batting, Ac. Alao, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Hruhe*, 1/ooking Glaaaer, Ac. decMy 1> ('"TinTEsM A N~N*?YTIt Y~PPYI Iv. Lie AND MILITARY AGENT. and CiMtveyaneer. Dcetls BntU, Mort- I gages, and all instrument* of writing faith- I'uli.v attended to. S|>eviaJ gUentiou given to the collection of ibmnty and Pension claim*. Office nonrly opposite the Court Hou*e, two doom above Me##r*. Bush A Y->i urn", UwOAe# Bellefunte, Pa l€funly UNIOnTpaTRNT CHURN, tha bet inusoal IKWIX a WILSON'S.! apitrea FINK TABLE CUTLERY, itfding plated forka, spoons, Ac, !i* I aplO.iift A V iX®£N. j P' Urge stank, all styleO'-, vs ttnd Ajprices for men aul boya. J- . at Wolf well known \P sund QGALES, at \vbo~, , ... . t, v - esale and retnil, cheap J iHWIN A WILSON. Any person sending us eight sub scribers with the ea#h, slfi, will receive tno Reporter 1 j-ear free; and for four names and SB, the Reporter C months free ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lottvrg of administration on the estate or Jacob Gontzell nr., late of Gregg twp.. Centre county dee'd., have been grunted by the Kcgi-tcr of said county to the un dersigned. All persona having claims against the estate of the decedent are ro quested to present tht m for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make pay ment to the undersigned, admi#tiwtor without delay. J ACOB UENTZELL, jr. aug2s.6w Adiuinlatrator The Railroad has J iisl arrived a I The Old Stand of WM. WOLF at Centre Hall, Avitli Hie linesl and best slock of GOODS in Pennsvallej. i LADIES AND GENTh DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS* AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QI KENgVVA RE j, Hntf, Capa, Boot*. Shoe#. ALSO, A CHEAP LINK OS FLANNELS, MUH^NS. ("AUCOKH AND SHAWLS, A LAO, A GOOD ASSORTIWNT UK NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. large .u-ckol FISH, the bait, a|] kind* MACKKREI, *>4 IIERRIM, tl.ebeu.nd cheapo u tb. market apr.l Wif WOLF. hui'uiltire Rooms! 3. O. DKIXIXGKR. <*n*pccuuily inform* the nifi— of (Vite county, that be ha*< uitMUmtly on hand. aitt. make* to order, all kind* of ' BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS. WASHSTANDS, ... CI PBOAKI H TABLES, A#.. A< HOME M*e Cbaie* Atwtr# OK ** ! Hi* t'.ock of ready-made Fnmltnre il#r. ; aud warranted of good a orkiuan#bi|> aud * alt made under hi* own immediat* #uprn • ! *ion, and i# offered at rate* a# cheap al* ! where. Thankful for part favor#, he wdi e j it* a continuance of the niim. i Call and ee hi* *t*ck before pnrrhat > fUoarbere. anßl'ObS*. IT n I \ OF THE W AG El PkTixrt* Drc fT". OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. wvi widjM* no***.J?*** Ia*enaa r~ wtobaaalNaUlaa: V S '' mSliir'iftii a i B*aSCfit iTim i 1 y aWI lit taa *l.**l ■** taw, . | -j aa.aa. ttona e , WESTERS PmttstitNO Co. a Ifuw.JTi rv. ii IWIIIHI* I In - A. w - j Pl ißiiT>gn.tin Asr7sk, n. § rsmts MSr!?2tr *>( hr rra. hr fmmr taw. TV*naCaaM>. u* aa* Ualaly w#n*#a, ■#* can wfla aca awl* >i ac nttnmian. t -tjani y *. . Mil*, U Y iTlTttt A iLAIR Jc BFIYERIL, ,j Avtomgy* at Law. Bellefur.tr, S * dl'i*B Bd. next aor to Gar RUM'* hotel, O-ie-ulUtion* in G*rnian oi !>-ngl#h. febltvtSif oil N FTP* >rirK a, Atuirnay u Law. Colleelion# proa iqly n ode and peci given to lln-o having land* i | property fr #a!e. Will draw up and haxu •cknowlcdged Deed?. Mortgagtw, Ar. D*. ; aw in the diamond. nob *l,l, of the court hoti*e, Beilcfonte.. ••cUSfCUt' IRRXET RRocuihanrr, j P *m#~ ; Pre#idrnt. Of ,*■*"' JvKN'TRE COVNTY (Late Milliktn. floor . , RECEIVE PE* Oit4 J And Allow Int*rv-l ! ),sr .ount N.U#, G nl 2!i7 CBi SMUr, '-S Gold *mi y a,uJ S * Coupon*. 'J A £ESt Xl s - t, " rn< - v 5Ti-w '?ne# e'.i pf®n*|>tly attendrtoall b u j met* entnmb.d io iu ni jul.\UMf Tl 'r Attornev at Law 'nrdd?# rfellefonte, Pn. tifflce over Key ' d 1 iiuiv 14'K'ir ' H. X. M-AtLIDTER. JAMR a. BKAVKK SS'ALLISTSB a a'SAViza .1 TrukXKvs-j y, Rellefonto, Centre Co., Petia'a. a|>Chif , ., p f° nle Office in German,, new building op ( K