gENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWS. YTedBea-daw,. October 9. 1S79. B. F- SCH WEIER, EMTOE ASO FaOPBIETOa. EEPDBLICAN STATE TICKET, COYERN'OR, General Ilanry 41. Ilvyt, Or Et'ZCSM. LIEUTKNAKT GOVERNOR, UotwCkarles W. Stone, or waee. lECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, lion. Aara K.. Dankel, Of rUILADELTHIA. JUDGE OF SCPRBME COURT, JJsdge James P. Sterrett, Allegheny. Eepublican County Ticket. CONORISffl, lion. II. Cr Flaber, r HVSTISOOOX COCKTT. ASSEMBLY, Dr. J. P. Merrett, or roar eotal. COMMISSIONERS, II. I HOIeen, Or YCSCABOBA. JJ. Banks Wilson, or rAtEm. PROTHONOTAHT, f. T. TT.grner, OT rEMAIAOH ToWXaaiT. TREASURES, Jacob Lemon, or raTTEasox. AUDITORS, Lewis Deg-an, or r ATEirK. Samuel Cooper, or roar eotai. Tbere is something going on among the Democracy. Just what they are doiog is not known, bat tiius will de velnpe their design. Tbeir State Ceo tral Committee is asking for tbe name and address of ever; minister in tbe oountv, and for tbe name of five active representative christian men in each election district, with tbe denomination to wbicb each belong, and tbe name and address of all anti-Cameron men. J oat what this iDqairy from their headquar ters means is not understood further than that it means to pare the wj for a sudden secret movement lust nrevious to the election. So look out for secret underhanded circulars about election tioio. Generally when people inquire for tbe good men it is a good sign, but sometimes it is not a good sign, as for example Milton tells that when tbe Devil escaped front Hell, tbe first in quiry he made as to tbe people of this earth was of an anpel of light, and through tbe angel of light obtained puch information as led Satan to the Earth, where he brought about tbe fall of tbe mother of the human race. Take care that yon are not beguiled as Mother Eve was. Look out for queer move ments by the Democracy about election time.' - - ' The Democratic Congressional Con ference for tbe 13tb district completed its work last Friday, at Newport, by nominating Mr. Stenger for Congress on the 378:b ballot. When the Con fereoce was in session in this place, it was reported that a Snyder couuty con feree bad been offered a large sum of money to vote for Mr. Stenger. It was also reported tbit tbe Conference held an investigation as to tbe report, and that at su.h investigation tbe man who rboald have declared that be was offered money for bis vote, said that be did eo declare, but that it was only a joke ; that be bad said so only in fuo. Rut now, that tbe same mau really voted for Mr. Stenger, and DomiuJ,el '''m for tbe third time for t 'oogres, 'he question is, where is the joke f It is queer kind of a joke to circulate the report of tbe offer of a purchase and then tell that it was all a juke, and af ter a while turn abont and vote as the jnke pointed tbe way. That must be a Democratic reform joke. When Edward McPherson retired from the oilice that President Hayes appointed L;m t, the Government lost one of the best men in the ser vice : but what was the Government's loss is gained by journalism. He will do more good as a newspaper writer than as a government office-holder. The Kearneyites elected a number of men to the Constitutional Conven tion in California, expecting thereby to hold the balance of power, but the Republicans and Democrats have joined hands, and the Kearneyites axe nowhere. The Democracy used to call this a white Qiao's government ; now tbey are trying to get tbe colored people to vote for them. The principle of freedom that won in tbe war will not be safe within tbe next twelve years to come. A wjrd to to tbe wise i sufficient. Stenger wanted to keep silver from being a circulating coin. Very well, tbe votes in November will declare that the circulation of Mr. Stenger as Con gressman shall be so contracted that be shall stay at borne. The yellow fever bas not abated. Tbe many Southern people who attend ed Northern watering places during the summer, seem to add fresh fuel to the eonrge when tbey return to their bomes. As to certain issues, the Democracy are more on tbe fenoe than ever. Speer is on one side, Y allace on the other, and Dill on top, and that makes a complete atraddle. Straddlers generally come to grief. The Democracy favor the repeal of the National tax on State banks, which, whenever removed, will open the way for tbe establishment of profitable State banks. At the late election in Colorado, the Republicans swept everything clean. Democrat and Greenbacker ahke passed away. Tse Glasgow (Scotland) Bank e.loRpd it doors last week. It was a biff bubble, and when it burst it was ' fiftj millions in debt la a ana Kitchen at tbe Paris show Prof. Mouohot of Tvur, has roasted qniili in 20 minutes, and in 45 boiled ejaAr. The cooking ia done with an a; prate having atrong refiectvr. VICTOEYVICTOEn THE CLEAN SWEEP IN cef.ORADO. Denver, Oct, 4 Revised returns frc 21 counties increase the majorities heretofore reported. Uelford's uajor ity over Patterson (Dew ) for Congress in 2.745. Pnkin'n uiaioritv over Lore- land fur Governor ia 2,500. Tbe eonnties jet tit be reported will prob ably increase tbe average Kepublican majority in the State to 3,000. The Greenback vote in the State will aggre gate 1,200. Tbe Legislature will mod four Republicans to one Demo crat. Nasbj's Dollar- Somebody "Swal lowed "in Maine. Nanny's Last Letter in the Toledo Blade. The nooze from Maine hez reached the Corners and it htz encouraged nn, both as MitRiinels and Ditnoorats. It doesn't make a straw's difference to Tie whether we the Dimocrals her ewallered the Nashnels, or whether the Nashnels Lev sw.tllored ua. There hez bin swallerin, and the Republican partv hoz lost its grip. We are happy. ij. as!inel we h;tve tumgs eggs-! ack,y to soot us at the Corners, and throughout this seckshun. e Lev succeeje.i :n insritooun stnaes in au the niannfactnrin Tillages in the sex-k-fehun, and lev all the workinmen out of ov work and in consekent distress. At Factryville ther ain't any niore factrj at all, for we burned it in the lee- Scientific Schools or Business. Thor . , - . .. ouab tilirsical trainmc bv military drilling, holy croosade ut labor agin capital r.,ii In Tlainville we hev got all the Die- chanics and laborers on strike, which bed the deliteful and cheerin effeck uv throwin every workinman out of work. Halleeloogy! They hev nothin to do now but to walk about the streets daytimes, and lissen ' to out speecnes rates. Ana we are makin it lively for tlv bloated em ployers, too bet 'When men are distrest they want a remedy, and they'll take most any kind uv modi cine. To support 'em we her institutes a nrovishnal bank which will do Till prosnnai oauk, wmcu win ao tut the fiat money is ishood. It's the same thing as "fiat" money. I am president uv it, and Issaltes Gavit is casheer. Our money is simply a slip of paper onto which is printed the soul-inspirin words : " THIS IS A DOLLAR." "Attest : Petbolecx V. Kasv, President. Is8ak.ee Gavit, Casheer." The only secoority that we felt wuz . . f.it i nf II. a I'mom that it wuz a a a a a. A4 buu waau dollar. " Wat is to be redeemed in ? quer ied a shoemaker, to whom I offered it for a pare uv boots, the first I Lev hed for years. "In nothin. It don't want to be redeemed. To redeem it would be to destror its life-giving principle. Any body kin i.shoo money with gold be hind it to redeem it voor troo finan- seer is he wich kin make money wieh don't want redeemin. All yoo hev to do with this money is to keep it movin. You bump this bill onto yoor leather merchant, and he 11 hump it along on somebody else, and ez long ez yoo think it's a dollar, why isn t it !" STATE ITEMS. Dovningtowo has a free libary. Seven of tbe ten blast furnaces in Pittsburg are in rperation. Tbe veterans of flarrirburg have formed a Soldiers Union League Tbore are 132 paper mills in Penn sylvania aud only four are idle. liay sells at $9 to $11 per ton in Wilkesbarre. U iliiam Sbaeffer, of New Hanover, Montgomery, committed suicide by shooting himself in tbe head on Mon day a week. He was a quiet, indus trious man, but financially embarrassed. An Alleotowa firm, last week, man ufactured and sold 24,780 pairs of ladies stockirgs, and have orders for j all they can make. j,oorQjous quantities of cider are being !''rped trom Warren acd Mer cer counties "ew York. Twetty-five tj;r,0,red more labores are employed in Erie now than tbere were this time last year. The oil region is flooded wiii couut-( erfeit national bank bills. y.r. Charles Justice, late captain of tbe hne police force, atteiuped to com mit feuiciiie last week by taking laud anum. Tbe pigeon roosts of Forest county netted tbe hunters abont $3,000. A snow storm is predicted for Cen tral Pennsylvania in the middie of Oc tober. Scarlet fever is very fatal in towns along the western slope of the Alle gheny mountain. A grossing, gliding wild cat was what Fredenrk Pike, of Sullivan coun ty, found in hie muskrat trap the other morning. Careless handling of cal oil kills more people than are killed on tbe railroad, and as tbe days shorten tbe disasters of tbe lamp increase. Mrs. John Varner, of Salem town ship, Luzerne county is tbe mother of nineteen children, thirteen of which are living and some married. She is now in her 56:h year. It is believed now that William Bradley, of Phoeuixville, who was found a few days ago, on tbe Reading road witb his bead severed from his body, was not killed by the ears, but was murdered, I be Y resident of the Cambria iron Works, at Johnstown, Pa. states that tbe works are now in full operation. Six thousand men are employed. A new slate quarry bas been opened on the farm of Joseph C Stubbs, ioJ I ulton towoflnp Lancaster coucty 1 be vein is eighteen feet thick acd in of excellent quality. A Mrs. Homer of Rochester, N. X., unintentionally killed bar own baby. She put it in a carrriaga and strapped it carefully in. The child somehow got the strap across its chest and died from strangulation. The managers of the Russian mili tary forces propose to increase tbe standing army to two millions of men Such an immense number of men may be dresred in uniform, but it will take time, bard work, patienee and exper ience to make an effective ajuiy out of tbem. Tree-climbing snakes is the latest sensation in North Beaver township, Lawrence county. Half a dozen of tbem have been killed lately, and the last nianreJ seven feet in length. They are of a mouse color, with Hut heads, are covered with greenish spots, and emit a sound like the hiss ing of a gooe. Seif Aai'ertinmenta SWEET CssHAYY Awardet yhmt 'in at On:al Expowiioo for A rtf fitW an4 tfntea md A dUr-,ea- Jtmm ui Tb laws naMcc mrtr BlH At osf Uii. atria trftd. fMk efcw.tr lnu.tr 1 r,i l:lfrrk-T rso4. that J ito-f it rr -,:. tw I l,y all l-.. fUn I fn OiaiJ., . fw, to C. A. Jinm A Co.. Hfn., rxatskarg, Va G. F. WARDLK, Phila., Pa., GenT Ageut. THE FATHER .MATHEW REMEDY A certain and speedy cure for intenwrance, Destroys the appetite for alcoholic liquors, end ouilils np the nervous system. After a debauch, or any intemperate indulgence, a single teaspoopful will remove all mental and physical depression. It also cures every kipd of Fever, Dyspepsia, and Tor pidity of the Liver. Sold by druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Pamphlet on " Alco- ; free F,.her Mth(!W Telnrwa!)ce ind : Manufacturing Co., SO Bond St., New Tork. COLLEGIATE . COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. General Russell's School, New Haven, Ct. Forty fourth yesr. Preparatory to Col j ,ppiieation! Scud for circular, wiih age of applicant. (VA DAT to Agents canvassing lor the ? f HK1.S1UK ISITOK Terms and imltit Frre. Address P. O. VICKERT. Augusta, Main. Bi-autilul Square Grand fianos, price $1,000, only $-J75. Mflgnifl cent I'p'ight Pianos, price SI, 000, only $75. Ek-gant Cprigbt Pianos, price SUV', ouly $t75. Pians. 7 octave, $li-5, 7 $135, New Styles. Organs $- Or gans, 9 stops, $"7.50. Cnurch (ITJ P 1 TJ 10 stops, price $.!90. oulv$II5 Ulluiil Elegant $375 Miiror Top Organs on -v '"' neauiuui ranor urgan, price ... , , . ..Fl.ud r-.,,. rMa ... ward. Read "Traps tor the ITuwarv" and Newspaper about cost of Pianos and Or gans, sent FkEE. Please address DANIEL F. BEATTT, Washington, N. J. TO ADVERTISERS. Send for our Select LUt of Local KeWMp.pers. S-nt f-ee on application. Address (j EO. P. ROW ELL h. CO., 10 Spruce St. N. Y. L. DUSDOKK. t. L. DKEBIXO. U DUNDOKE & G0M tEALEES IX UARDITARE, IROX, SAILS, All Kind of Stoves. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Ready-made Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. FLOUR, FEED, DUl'CS, fcC, LC. Hardware a Specialty. JOMSTOW, JMIATA CO., PA. Thankful to tbe public for their libera patronage in the past, we solicit a contimi ance of tbe same. All kinds of Produce Taken In Exchange For Goods. L.. DODORE t CO., TValnnt, Juniata County, Pa. JUj 1,1678. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFJIir'MJlTOW!l, P.4. BRANCH AT POilT EOX'AL. Stockholders Individually Liable, j J. NSVIN rOMEKOV, Prtndent. T. VAX IRWIN, Caalkitr. Dieectoes: J. Xevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bousall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, James B. Okesoo, Philip M. Kepner. Wm. Van Sweriogeo. H. II. Becbtel, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Joseph Xothrock, George Jacobs, L. k. Atkinsoa, V7. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bousall. Nosh Hertzler, Daniel Stoutler. Charlotte Snyder, bam'l lierr'a Heirs, Interest allowed on twelve months' err. titicates of deposit, five per cent. ; on six mouths' certificates, four per cnt. jan23, 1878-tf GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named iewlng "Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. I .1111 w $25 TO $S0 WILL BUT A White, Singer, Remington, Whitney, Howe, Pavis, New American, (J rover k. Baker, Weed, The New Domestic. New machines sold in lots of fonr wholesale prices. at All attachments fnrnished cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the beat quality. By sending 50 cents you can have for. warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B. M. TODD. Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. The Sextixri amd Repi-blicas has no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Job wrk en short aotie at flits ofict. Legnl JYoticet. "GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEA LT H." GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLJXJTIOX. WHEKEAS, by au act of General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled An act relating to 1 Elections of this Commonwealth," pswd ; ihe 2d day of July, 1839. it is made the '. duty of Ihe Sheriff of every county, to give ; public Botice vf anch election, and to nuke Known in such notice what officers are to be elected Therefore, I, WILLIAM D. WALLS, High Sheriff of the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give notice by this Proclamation to the electors of raid county, that an Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, li)TS, it being the h'rat Tuesday after the first Monday of said month, in th several Dis trict of Juniata county, as follows : At the Court House in the borough of Miltiintown, in tbo southeast room, known as the Sheriff's office, for the borough of Mittiintown. At the Court House in the borough of MilHintown, in tbe northeast room, known s the Treasurer's office, for the township of Kermanagli. At the School House in Mexico, for the townthip of Walker. At Smith's School House, for tbe town ship of Delaware. At the School Honse in Thompsontown, for the borongh of Thomj..ntown. At the Public House vl Thomas Cox, for the township of Greenwood. At the School House in Richfield, for the township of Monroe. At Frjniuyer'a Hotel, for tbe township of Susquehanna. At the School House in McAlisterville for the tonhip of Fayette. At the School Housa in Patterson, for the borongh of Patterson. At the School House in Port Royal, tor tbe borough of Port Koral. At the Locuat Grove school House, for the towni-hip of Millord. At Spruce Hill School House, for the township of Spruce Hill. At tbe School House at Acadctuia, foi tbe tow nship of Urate. At the School House near McCuIloch's Mills, foi Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying north-westward vf the summit of the Sh ide Mountain. At the Lick School House, for Lack township, except that portion of it lying nortb-wcMward of tbe summit ot the Shade Mountain. At Laurer's School nouse, for so much of the townships of Lack and Tusearora as lie north-west of the summit ot tLe Shade Mountain. At the Church HiU School House, for the township vf Turbett. ' At which time and place the qualified voters will elect by ballot: STATE. -One person to Oil tbe office of Governor of Pennsylvania. One person to CD the office ol Lieutenant Governor ot Pennsylvania. One person to till tbe tflice of Secretary of Internal Affair ot Pennsylvania. JVDICIAET. One person to fill the office of Supreme Judge of Pennsylvania. comrT. One person to represent the counties of Franklin, r ulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Per- ry and Snyder in the Lower House of Con- One pemon to remmt the county or Ju- BMtft in th Iluano of Keprcisvniativcfl of Pennsylvania One person to fill the office vf Prolhooo tarv, tc, of Juniata county. Ore person to till the office of Treasurer of J'.-niata county. One person to till the office of District Attorney vf Juniata county. Three persons to nil Ihe office of County Counuissi'incrs of Juniata county. 1 hree persons to fill the office of County Auditors vf Juniata county. rooa norsE. " For Poor House," or, "Against Poor House." snrrr law. For the Sheep Law," or, Agsinst the1 Sheep Law." Every person, excepting justices of the peice, who shall hold an office or appoint-1 n.cnt of profit or trust under Ihe govern-! merit of the Cnited Stat-s. or vf this state, ! or any city er incorporated district, whether ! a commissioned officer or otherw ise, a tub- j ordinate officer or aeut. who is or shall be I eu.plo,e.lumyrtl,eLcg.sl. ,Te,E or Jud.c.ary department of the s ate or the L nited States, or of any cty ormcorpora- ted district, and also everv member of Con- .w . i " i . j , gress, or of the State Legislature, and of f. , . . F . , . the select and common counci'S of anv city, - , or commissioner of anv incorporated dis - trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex- such election shall be eligible thereto, to be voted lor. SPECIIL ATTESTIOS is hereby directed to tbe Stb Article ol the Kew Constitution. Sectiox 1. Every male citizen twenty -one years of age, possessing the following qual iiieatiors, shall be entitled to vote at ail el ct ions: First He shall have been a citizen of the Cnited States at less! one month, Secoul He shall have resided in the Statu one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citi zun of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) iluuiediatelv preceding the election. Third He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall oiler to vote at le.'sl two months loiraediately prec ding ! fhe ei(s:tion. i'uurik-If twenty-two yers of age or upwaru's. befhall have paid within two years a State or coitn.'y tax, which shatihave been assessed at It-Jst two months and paid at least one month before Ihe election. Stc. 4. AU elections hy tho citizens shall be by ballot. Every ba.'l t vote! shall be numbered in the order in which it shall bj received, and the number recorded by the election ollicers on the list of voters, oppo site the name vf the elector who jrese;i;s the ballot. Any elector may write his .name upon bis ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attested by a citizen ol the district. The election officers shall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall bare voted unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. ?EC. 6. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony aud breach or surety ot the pesce, be privileged trom arrest during their attendance on elections aud in going to and returning tberelrom. Sec 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors of tjis Commonwealth shail be in actual military service, under a requisition from Ihe President of the United States or by the authority of Ihia Commonwealth, such electors may exercise tbe right of suf frage in all elections by the citizens, uuder such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usnal places of election. Sec. i. All taws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the reg istration of electors shall be uniform throughout the Mate, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege vf voting by reason ol nis name aol being registereu, Sec o. Anv person who sbjil give, or promise or odcr to give, to an elector, any money, reward vr other valuable considera tion lor his vote at an election, vr for with holding the same, or who ahall give or promise to give such consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote er for the withholding thereof, and any elector who shall receivt or a&rce to re ceive, for himself vr for another, auv mon ey, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or lor withhold ing the same shall thereby forfeit the rght to vole at such election, and any elector whose right to vute shall be challenged lor surb cause before the election ofiiecrs, shall be required to swear or affirm that the mat ter of the challenge is untrue before his vote shall be received. Sec. 9. Any person who shall, while a candidate lor office, be guilty of biibery, fraud, ur wilful violation vf any election law, shall be f orever disqualified from hold ing an office ol trust or profit in this bom- Donweaitta any person convicted or wilful .u.meu, . j....Se, ...spev.r, vr iierK u. of ellT,iun held Under this act, ..... ..... w ..ue-..u, .,,u b).fore en,ril,g ,elr dulit.s insli-tor. lllde. or ntliee rimeer nf . n v ... ,c. Lrgnl JYolieet. violation' of the el -ction lawtiill, in addi tion to any penalties provided by law, be deprived ot the right of suffrage absolutely for a term ot four ear. Sec 13. For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed -to have gained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost it by reason of bis absence, w hile employed in the service, either civil or military, ol this State or the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of waters of this Sute or the United Stales, or on the high seas, nor while a student vf any institution of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at public expense, nor while confined in public prison. Sec. 14. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually oy the citizens. icb elector shall have the right to vote for the judgi and one inspector, and each in spector shall appoint one clerk. Tbe firtt election board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards filled, a. shall be provided by law. Elec tion officers shall be privileged from arrest upon da) of election, and while engaged in making np and transmitting returns, except upon w arrant ot a court of record or judge thereof for an election fraud, for felony, or tor wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms of aervice. Sec. 15. Ko person shall be qualified to serve as an election othcer who shall hold, or shall withm two months have held any office, or appointment or employment in vr under the government of the Cult-id States or of this Sute, or of any city, or county, or of any iuiimcip.il board, commission or trust in any city save only justices of the peace aud aldermen, notaries public and s;rsons in the miSiti.t service of tbe State; nor shall anv election election officer be elli- ble to anv civil office to be rilled at an elee- lion at wtin n ne rami serve, save only to such subordinate municipal or local office, below the grade of city vr cutimy o theirs as shall be designated by general law. And also to ihe following act of Assem bly now iu force in this St tie. viit Act of Jauurar 3D, 1371 Sec 5. At all elections hereafter held under the laws of t ils Commonwealth, the polls shall be open- ed at seven o'clock a. and closed at even o'clock p. in Sic. 7. Whenever there shall beavacan- .ut ihe Sue shall hot exceed live hundred cy in an election board on the meriting of dollars in each case, nor tbe imprisonment an election, said vacancy shall be Biled in one year. 1 he like punishment shall be in contormity with existing laws. I Dieted, on conviction, on the officers of The said act of Asemb:y entitled au I act relating to the elections of this Corn- nonwea-th," passed July 1!, llti, providca : follows, via That the inspectors and lu.lges shall uieet at Ihe respective places appointed for holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning ol Tuesdav, November 3d, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualiUud voter of auch district. ln case the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number vf votes for iuspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who ahall have received the second highest number of I votes for judge at the next pri-ceding dec-! tion shall act as inspector iu hts pi ice. And iu case tbe person who shall have received the highest number of votes lor inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an Invpctor in li's place ; and iu case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest numb r ol voles shall appoint a judge in his place; and it" auv v acute v i "' "r; !" " - : f " , --.----,-.-....,.- - . : . . ! . i . I Jkiirn fit1li'tr atn.til hJVit f,.(l i.rt -stent i (irspniiitr i.i tr.v Wf-wion. int nn.i irifii viirii- . . - r al the plac o! rK-vtion. abail elect one ot Uifir inimbir to Oil mich chcv. The Act of Jau. :iOth, lti. turtuer pro - Sec. f. At the opening of the polls at ail elections it shad b- fhe duty of the judges of election lor their respective districts to designate vne of the inspe ton, whose! duty it shali be to hare in custody the reg istry of voters, and to make Ihe entries luercin reqi iren oy taw; ati-i it an.iu oe tne duly of the other of sid inspectors to re- : ccive aim number the ballots presented at said election. I ?iq. y. All eu-.tiotis by the citizens shall hv billot ; every ballot voted shall be nn ibcred in Ihe onl.T in which it sliull be received, and the number recorded by the cle ks on the list of voters opposite the tiuuij of the elector from whom received. A.11 any voter voting iwo or i-iore ucKers, lneseier-M iivki is ju it.ii sii,,n encil oe numbered w i!h tho iiumb- r corresoiiling wiih like number to the name vf the voter. Am cicvvor ma, miitc ills ii.iiuu llu'll Ills , be written fa br . f , oistrict ' ,n al,itin to tIltf Di4th now ! , . , l , i. . i , , scribed bv law to be taken and subscribed l i .- . i. - u o o . bv election officers, thev shall s-verallv be ! ,K . . , ,". . s.ijiii vl .mi a.iii i "J . iu uin.ku, lion MM, i i i. .n i. .,.. ...ii ..i . . ..: do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeduig. rseers shall. oe d uly prestMice ol each other. The judges shail be sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall be such minority inspector, and in case there be no minority inspector, then by a justice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors, over seers and clerks shail be sworn by the judge. Certificate of such swearing or ! affirming shail be duly made out atid signed ' bv the officers so sworn, and attested bv tfle officer who admiuistered the oath It any judge or minority inspector refuses vr tails to swear tho olbccrs of election iu the manner required by this act, or if any offi cer of election shall act without being first duly sworn, or if any officer of election shall sign the form vl oath without being duly sworn, vr if any judge or minority in spector shall certify that any officer was swurn when he was not. it shall lie deemii a niisdeiuennor, and upon conviction the officer nr officers so offending shall be titled not exceeding one thousand dollars, vr im prisonment not exr veiling one year, vr both, at the discretion vf the court. Sec. IU. Ou the day of election any per son whose name shall not appear on the reghiry of voters, and who claims the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least vne qualified voter ot the distrut as a witness to the residence of the claimant in Ihe district in which he claims to be a voter, or Ihe period ol at least two mouths imme diately preceeding aaid election, which wit ness shail be swern vr affirmed and sub scribe written vr partly written and partlv pnuted affidavit to the tacts stated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence of the person so claiming to be a voter, aud the person so claiming tbe right te vote hall also take and subscribe a written or partly written and pirtly printed affidavit, stating to Ihe b.-st vl bis knowl edge and belief, when and where he was born ; that he bas been a citizen vf tbe Uni ted States for one mouth and of the com monwealth of Pennsylvania; that be bas resided in the commonwealth one year, or, if loruierly a qualified elector or a native born citizen thereof, and has removed ibeie- mmA ....,-.. f I. .. V V. . I..A tbrvia six months next tr.ce-uincr siia ' election, that he l. resi.l Jl in ,1... .LSI. 1 in which be claims to bo a voter tor the period of at least two months immediately preceding said election ; that he did uot move mlo tbe district for tbe purpose ol voting therein ; that be has, if twenty-two ) ears of age ur upwards, paid a state or county tax within two years, which was as sessed at least two mouths and paid at least vne month before the election. The aaid affidavit shall also state when and where the tax claimed to be pud by the athant was as sessed, and when and w here and to whom paid ; and the tax receipt tberelOr shall be produced lor elimination, unless theattiint shall sute in his affidavit that it has been loat or destroyed, or that he never received any; and if a naturalized c'tizen, shall also state wheu and where and b) what court he waa naturalized, and shall also produce bis certificate of naturalization for examina tion. But if the person so claiming Ihe right to vote shall take and subscribe an aihdavit that lie is a native born citizen vf tbe United States, or. if born elsewhere, shall state the I act iu bis affidavit, and sliall produce evidence that he bas been natural- I ized or that be is entitled to citizenship by I reason of bis lather's naturalization, and I shail further state in bia affidavit that he i, ; at tbe time of making the affidavit, of the age of twenty-ono and nnder tweaty-two yeara; tbat be baa been a citizen of tbe United State one month, he resided . . . ri: All judees, inspectors, clerks, and ove Lsgal jYoliee. in fhe state ono year; or, if a native born citizen of the stato and removed tlirefro-c and returned that he haa resided thrrein six months next preceding said election, and in the election district imiitdiately two months prccedintr such election, he kh.ill be entitled to vote, although he shll not have . i . , i - t .11 p.il'1 taxes, i d iuia am.iatiia ui " ons Biasing such claims, and the affidavits of the witoeasos to their residence shall bd preserved by the election board, and at tbe close of Ihe' election tiiey shall be enclosed with tne list of voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be filed by the retern judge with the prothotary, and ahall remain on uie iuerc-iiii iu l" tary's office, subject to examination as other election papers are. If tbe election officers shall find that the applicant possesses alt the legal qualifications of a voter he ahall be permitted to vote, and bis name shall be added to the list of tax.iblrs by the election officers, Ihe wosd "tax" being added where the claimant cjaiuis to vote on tax, and the word "age," where be claims to vote on age ; the same word being added by the clerks in each case, reapcetivrly, on the lists of persons voting at such election. Sec. 11. It shall be lawful lor any quail n1 ,i,,,n ..r th- district, notwithatandimr the uauie ol tbe proposed voter ia contain 1 . ed on the list of resident taxable, to chal lenge the vote of auch person, whereupon the same proof ot the right of suffrage aa ia now required by law ahall be publicly made and acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, accord ing to the evidence. Every person claim ing to be a naturalised citizen shalt be re quired to produce bis natursliaatiou certifi cate at the electron before voting, exewpt where he has been for five yejrc. consecu tively a voter in the district where he offers to vote; and on the vote of such person j being received, the election officers are to wrur or stamp we - . cert meat e, with the day, monih and jear, and if any election officer vr ollteera ah a! receive a secoi.d vote 011 the aame day. by virtue of th. a.me certificate except where eons are entitled to vote because oi the naturalization of their lather, Ihey and tbe n..l,.. .hall ..if. aeh aeeuad vole. . . . i .. ..!, , kl. ; be guilty of a misdemeanor, anu on . - - conviction thereof shall be lined or impris oned, or both, at the discretion of the court ; I election who ahull neglect or refuse to make j or cause to be m le, the endorsement re - J ouirtd aa storesaid un said naturaliZAlioa 1 certificate. Sec. 12. If anv election officer shall re- ( tuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of sudrage as is required by law, or the laws to which this is a supplement, from any person offering to vote w hose name is not on the list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified Voter present, and shall admit such persons to vote without requiting such proof, every person so offending shall, upon conviction, be guilty of misdemeanor, and shall be sen tenced tor every such offence, to pay a tine not exceeding five huudred dollars, or to undergo an imiiriaouuieut not more than oue year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sec 13. As soon as the polls shall close the officers of election shall proceed to count all the voles cast lor each candidate voted tor, aud make a lull return of the same in I triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, in all ot which the votes receired by each candidate shall be given after bis or her ,' name, first in woids aud again in figures. una s.n;.ii IMS ii ii7 nea nr m,i ! uatti iiiii(erai . a i . ... .. wruutuo) v.rrer!s u nv, or u uui , u ccrnuea, me orcrseeni a.ia any .lOiicr - . . ... i rtiurting 10 aijfja tr cer:nyt or euuer ox j lhen,t sb(llI mril9 poo ejicll 0 ttl8 retunis hlB or lb ir KaatM or D(t aigtiing or cer;i. Hi,,. f1.-, Th. v.t .A.kn r,...nt.j shall also be publicly and fully declared trom the window to tbe citizens prescut, atid a biiet statement showing the votes re ceived by cauuidate shrill be made and sigu ed b tbe election officers aa soon as the vole is counted, ar.d the sa-ne sb VI be im mediate posted up on ihe duor of the eiec- ' t,.,,. i,,,,e i1.t.,rii.J.i..n ..r ti. ....hi.,. j The triplicate return shall be e.ir-h.sed i au envelope and sealed in presence of the officers, ai d one envelope, w ith the unseal td leturn sheet, given to the jude, which hall contain one list of vote,, taily-pjper, and oath of oilicers, and another of aaid envelopes shall be given to the minority in spector All judges living within twelve 1 miiea oi tne proinono.arv s omce, or wiinin , ,L.u!y.foul j;,..,, tliejr rc.iaetiCe be in town, viiiage or city ujon the line of a rail road ka' lii'g to the county scat, shall, be loie two o'clock past meridian of the d ly after the election, and all other judges shaft, before twelve o'clock meridian ol tho .second day al ter the election, (ieliver said return, together w ith return sheet to the protiion otary of the court of common pleas of said couuty, wbicb said return sheet shall lie bled, aud the day and hour ot tiling niarkv-d tbereou, and shail be preserved by the pro tuouoiary lor public inspection. At twelve o'clock on Ihe said second day following any election, the prothonotary vf the court ol common pleas shall present Ihe said re turn to the said court. When two or more counties are connected for the elec tion ol any officer, the ourta of such coun tries shall each appoint a re. urn judge to meet at sucb tune aud place, as required by law, to compute aud cerlily tbe vote ol such district. Sec. 19. Any assessor, election officer vr person appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect vr reluse to perform any duty en joined by this act, without reasonable vr legal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars; awl if any assessor shall knowingly assess any person as a voter wbo is not qualitiid.or sImII willfully refuse to assess any one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and vu conviction sha'l be punished by a fine not exceeding vne thousand dollars, or im prisonment uot exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court, aud also be subject to an action of damages by the party aggrieved and if any person shall Irauduieully alter, add to, deface, vr destroy any list vf wiers made out as di rected by this aci, or tear down or remove the same trom the place where it has been fixed, with fraudulent or mischievous intent I vr lor anv improper Duruose. tne ra-rson so offending shall be gunty oi a misdemeanor, and on conviciiou ahall be punished by a hue not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at th discretion of the court ; and if any peisons shall, by violence or intimida tion, drive, or attempt to drive trom the olls, any person or persons appointed by Ihe court to act aa overseers ot an elect ion, vr in any way willfully prevent aaid over seers from performi.g the duties enjoined upon them by this act, stx-sj persona shall be guilty vl a misdemeanor, anil upon con viction thereof aball be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, ur both, at Ihe discretion of the court. Any person wbo shall, on the day of election, visit pulling place in any election district at which be ia not entitled to vote, and i shall use any intimidation or violence lor , r .- j "V """""'g duties reqilir- ed of bin by law, or tor Ihe purpose vl pre venting any qnalinetl voter vl such district from exercising his right to vote or trom exercisii.g the right to challenge any person uttering to vote, such person shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof shall be punished by a tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by Imprisonment uot exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of tbe court. Any clerk, overseer or election othcer, who shall disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required lo do so as a witness io a judicial proceeding, shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of, shall be puuisbed by a Sue out exceed in one thousand dollars, or by imprison ment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion ol ol the court. POOR HOUSE ORbER OF COURT. And now to wit: September 17, 1878, tbe Court do order and decree, that, at the General Election to be held on tlie Firm DAT or NvvEiBEa txT,t he question as to whether or uot the people of the county de- sire a Pooa lloi'tot, shall be submitted to a vote ol the people, said election to be con- dueled under the general election laws of the Commonwealth. Tbat it shall be the doty of the judges and inspector of elections to receive tickets, either written er printed, from th local j Legal A'olictr. rofrs of each election district, labeled cn the outside - Poor House " and on the in side " For Poor House," or" Against Poor House," and deposit said ticket in the proper ballat box, and tbe vvtea to ne counted and eertiuwl to tbe proper Court as required bv the general election laws, and lhal tbe Sheriff vf the eoity include Ibia decree in his proclamation or tbe said election to be held as directed by the Act of Assembly. B C'car. ?r virtue of Ac.b,y wn,;; , ,.e frti,rr proclamation "of -An Act tor j taaalioa vl do nd M protocUoo of I r.f. . .. .... , ,i. f J.sanJ tfe . .... - proun-tiou ol srmep. , wax-no i. Bt it macted, &9. That from and alier the p..ga ol Una act. there slmil bo assessed, levied and oUeclel anuuali. will, other couuiv tuxes. In each of luetown hlusaod boroughs of tula common woaJth, froui tna owners aud keeper of !". H" ,l lu will nne.l taaea. namely ror rath mule d.sc. the aura ot ftuy cents .an. I for ev ery female Uow the sum of on dollar. 10 r iml-J to the treasurer of the county where collected, tn be kept by Win aeparn-le an.l lu aucfa manner toal be can know bow much bas Ooeo c(,- te.i from each township and burouan. and how much paid out lor ordaiuiutes. In each, at any lime w I rom wt.ieh peins uuuUinK f' ,i . t. age to aheep by a itrseor ihac. aud the neeea- isnry costs m evoiiuiua for. as heroin provl-led, tuay be paiJ. !kc. X i-'or t'x pur p. me vf levying amteol-te-ttni; sneti tea. the aite-woni in m-0 township and borough aball. aunoaliy. at the lime ufai-sesfein- other tumble property ascertain return to the eoonty coni- in.mouers of their ouaty a true tte:uent i of all the dos in their townshiiw aud or. r- oiufhs. respectively, aim ne persons owninz or keeping su..-n u-s,ua ho luaur of earh ser ts kept or ownetl oy e.ich person: am! such commissioners in es -n ity aaail. annuiiiiy. levy and cause to t-e cou ..IWful Ih. I.TM vliii ami lu t'oe same manner, and lor the aaina e tnpenauiion. lual other county uxea are ellecll. , Sec. a. That whenever any person shall .t.in mi, Irv-s nr fiumHite to surep 1 J J. m . township or borough, i un Uiaot her ugeuior attorney, nmy onnplaln toanyju-tieeof the peee of snoih ujwnstitp or tr.Hii.. n writug. to he j n ?ZX3i J i,noirn ; wnerenpnn the justice ol tne peace to whom such complaint shall be made. I ahall cnusea nolice to be serywl on theiiwu- i jHTOm,e if krewi., that a eomptarnt haa been made to htm of auch lose or damage; u...i ir ih.itvn.. nr kp.nir of aach dog or diH? doca not appear, aa soou aa practicable, and settle autt pay for such loss or damage, men such justice slrill appoint three compe tent disinieresleil persons, not related to the claimant or other persons Interested there in I., iti.nrniae tha liMS or dulll I He sustained hv'toeciitiuuin:: and soeh aopritlsers. after 1 twins aworn omrtlrmfl by suet just ls of tiu tssicr. or noine iittier com relent person, t perform the lutie of their appointment witnout p-trtinlliy and blliry.sliHll.ass.ion as practieaole. examine the place wnere the UuuixKe Is claimed to have been done, and the sheep Injured or killed, if practicable, and they nre rev,ueied to do ao, and shall be examined, on oath or nSlrnvotion to be ad miuisiereu by one of them, any witness call ed before tliein by nsu!po?nafrom ueh jus tice or otherwise, and after making diliaent inquiry In reiut ion lostieh claim, shall deter mine aud report to auch Justice In writing wiietherany such damage Ur.s been unstain ed, aud the amount thereof, and who waa the owner or keeper of the dog or do. If known, by which auch Umi,ae has been done, aud whether or not any part thereof was caused by a don owned or kept by the claimant, which report, so nuuie, ahall be signed by a iiiaj.wity of sucb appraisers, and delivered to tue Justice by whom tney were appointed. wac. 1. That upon rerelvlnsr "vh re-art. the said Justice shall Immediately make a certlrtoite liiereou or thereto, sl.nni and s aied by him. that aue! appraiser were duly appointed and iworu by htm. and that they made auch report ; aud If ly sue"! re port It appears thai any dumi ires have been sustuiuetl by the complainant. ti;e aiild Jus lice shall deliver auch report and ail pupera relatim: t t!e case, to auch cl.iirr.aut or his or her uxeut r attorney, upou payment of tnc.t up to that time, herein ailer pro vided, (or haviing secured Ihe same to be pi.id.j to be delivered to the corainlvi.ner oi the county whre sneh dinku have been snslMiiieJ to be tiled in tbeir otfi -e. sec i. ThHl upon the commissioners of the is-unty re-etviiie' suen report. It shall ap par hereby thut a certain amount of c1im e or loss has been sustained y tbe clal.a ant tosh-cp. hy a d'ie or tioa not owned or k- pt hv him or her. they sh ll immediately iirw their order on tbe treasurer of auch coun;v ia fnvr of the claimant for the ainourit ofiossor damage such claimant haa sasiaiueil according to sneh report, witn nec essary and proper cots incurred aa afore said, lo be paid out vf the fund raised or to he r;-.-d by taxea on d.zsas herein before provided : and it it ahall appear by such re port er otiierwi-te. that a re-rHnsiole person was the owner or keeper of me dote or dotca hy which the damni;o complained of wua loue. and there is a reasonable prohaMfity such uuiiiKntn-l costs can be coii-cted from sued own r or keeper, ttiea such commis sioners sliull Immediately prix-eed, iu the manner privl-l--il bv larv for the collection or detxs und coft-s of like amount, to collect such da:utu:s and c-:a by a suit or suits iroia Hie owner or owners, or keepei or k.-epers of such do or dogs, and place the proceeds thereof, less cost. In tlie proper hep luod of the county ; Provided. Al any and all times. It shall be the duty of tne owner of any sheep-killing dog or d.sxs, or any person owning sheep, to kill any and ail oogs Kuilty of kUUr.g aneep within thia Com lil.HI wewit h. Skc e. t hat all dogs In thiscommnnwea'.th shail hereafter be personal property arid subjects of lureer.y, mid the owuer or keeper or any dog shall in; llnbte to the county com missioners for all losa or damage to sheep by such dtg, with tlie necessary costs incurred iu reisivering and collect lug auch damiucea. including an attorney lee vf rive dollars If hoatiy determined before a justice of the peace, and of ten dollars If tried id a court of common pleaa ; hnt at any time arter n.v lieeolacluim for damage under tne provis ions f this act. the owner or keeper of any d.a; may tender to tne claimant or bisegetit or attorney niakicg auch claim a sum of mouey equal to tlie fisv or damage sustained or lil'iy olfer before a Justice uf tile peace, with notice to theclalmanl. his agentor at torney, aa aforesaid, a jmment in au ac'.lou of trespass for the amojnt of such loss or damage, and all coat up to the lime of such oiler, which offer, for a fee of twenty cenia, shall be entered on the il.a-ket of aucn Jus tice ; and in ease the claimant In sneh ca. or eom.iilssioiierH, aa the CHse mi.y be. suail uot accept of such lender or oiler ol judg- I mem ami Hirerwris on inennat eeiermiu atton of such case shall not recover a greater auiMint than the s.:m tendered or for which a judgment has been otl'-red. aa a,fH-cuid, beside the interest and cost sluce such ten der or orT.-r. as the case may be, such claim ant or eomm.ssioner. shall not recover any c.,ti accruing a.tersuch tender or offer, but shall pay to toe defendant or defendants the coat soeh defendaut or defendant have in curred such oifer or tender. Including an at torney fee aa hereto tofore provided .a case of a recovery by r.aimanta. which e-.ista may te deducted from the amount of any judg ment recovered In auch ease by the cialiu autHorcon.nil.touers,and if such judgment l not snrfirient such coat mav f.e collected by an action of debt In any court having Ju riMlietlou of such amoont as in other eaaea of debt. kbc. 7 That fustteea of the tsraee for the special services under tbe provision ol Una act. shall la entii led to ni.e dollar for each ease, ami the appraisers each one dollar per 'lay for Hie time necesaarilv spent or them .'" veatigaiin; each claim, to be paid by the claimant In such cose. sec. S. That at the end of each year th commissioner of each county shall certify to the treasurer of the ro'inly the several claims and amounts thereof, filed in their mftee nntler the provision of the act. remaining- unpaid : and if any such treasurer ahall have 111 hi band, of inouey rot lee led for the pavnient thereof, more than two hundred dollars alajve the animint of sucb claims, he shall Immediately apportion and distribute the ex.-esa to several school dis trict in such county. In proportion lo the amount ol snrh latlance or excesa raised by said taxes on dog in each or In tne several township or Ijorough forming such dis trict respectively, and ahall notify the school treasurer of such districts how much it i entitled to of such money and shall pay the same to auch aehtal treasurer, on itieir receipts and orders for the same, for the support vr the common achoola vf auch district. Hec. V. That this act shall not repeal or atf.-ct tne provision of any special law Id relation to the same subject lu auv county of this commonwealth. Sec. 10. I'hat the HIierHT of each county, on the reeuewt of the county commissioners, shall cause I his act to Iw published therein, with and In the same manner as notice of the next general election shall be published; and forth- purpoae of deciding whether or not the provision o itris act are desired Id the sv vend counties, the qualified electors therein, may vole at such election, bv bal tola written or printed on theontalde-Mheep I -aw," anil on the inside "For th- Sheep Law." or "Against the Sheep Law," and In each eoonty where!:, ft alia I a; pear by a pi,,j-r iTnini oi sucu oauois mat a majority are "Kor ihe-iH-p Law," thia shail imme diately taae effect, but In no other county until a majority of the qualified elm-tore thereof, alter like advertisement In like manner, have determined that they desire this act to take effect there ; prnvuie'tt. That there shall ne no advertisement or election for such purpose In any couuty often er than once in two venn. APPBOVEr Tne 12th day of June, A. T. 187. MODE OE VOTMO. The qualified electors will take notice of the following act of Assembly, approved the 13th day or 18o6, entitled "An Act regu lating the manner of voting at all elec tions in the several counties of thia Com monwealth :" Sectios 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of hVpresentative of the Co-o-monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As senibly met, and it U hereby enacted bv the authority of the same, Tbat the qualified voteia ut the several countiea of this Com mon weal lb, at all general, townsnip, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here, alter authorized aad required to vote by tjck.t, printed er written, or pertly printed Legal jYoiice. and partly written, severally thudded aa follows s One ticket shall embrace the asml. of all Judges ot Courts voted lr, and to hi labeled eutsiJe "Judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace all tbe names of Suteodicer, voted for, and be labeled "State;" JT, ticket shall embrace the names of all conntr etiicen voted lor, including office of Sena, tor, member and members of Assembly ir voted for, an.l members of Congress if TO ted for, and labeled "county ;" one tickn shall embrace the names of all township 0f. Beers voted Ttr, mat be labeled "towruiiip-' vne ticket shall embrace the names ot al borough officer voted tor, an4 be labeled, 'borough ;" and each class "dull be depot, ited in separate ballot boxes. Also, one ticket shall embrace tbe wonla For Pooi' House," or "Against ! House," labeled on the eutaide - fog. Mouse." Also, one ticket shall embrace tbe wards, For the Sheep Law," or Against tha Sheep Law," labeled on the ouuids "Sheep Law." ' Both of whhh class ahall ba deported br separate ballot boxes. Given under my band at my oSce In MifBiutown. tbis srventh day of 6c tuber' la tbe year of our Lord one thensaod tifht hundred and seventy -eight, and in the one hundredth and third year of tile indepe. deuce of the United States. WM. D. WALLS, Shtrif Sheriff's Office, tU ifHintowu, October 7, lBTa. ORPHANS COURT SALE. WILL be sold, by virtue of an order ef the Orphans' Couit of Juniata coun ty, by the codersigned. Administrator cm ttttameno annua vf Philip Kasck, dse'd at 1 o'clock P. M , on ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 187S, The following described valuable real estat. to wit: A tract ot land situate in Wa.ker township, Juniata county, bouored y and of ijafneel Auker, Christian Musser, John Gingrich, Jane Mcfiiustry, Anna Adima and others, containing SEVENTY ACUSS mere vr less, witb a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, Back Barn, Tenant House, and outbuild legs thereon erected, being th iaoaiga Farm of said Philip Kanck, deceased. The above land is nearly all cleared, wolf watered, act! ia a good elate of culiivatioa. TERMS OP SALE Ten per cent of tha purchase money to be paid in hand; Sftes per cent, on confirmation of sale by tlie Court ; one-third ot the whole purchase money, after tbe payment of th debts, to remain in the land, and to be paid upon th death ot Nancy Kanck, widow ; aad the re mainder to be paKl in seven equal anaoal payments ; the intarest thereof to be paid annually or yearly, and each instalment of tbe principal ts be payable the 1st day of April each and every year thereafter.- Tse interest to begio on the first day of April, 1379, and to be secured by bond and mart gage on the premises. AU growing croja to be reserved. Deed to be delivered aod possession given April 1, 1879. JEREMIAH LYON'S, Jdminittra'ur c. f. - of Pkilif Ranck, dte'i Oct , 1S78. ORPHANS COURT SALE. BY virtue of a decree of tbe OrpbAat Court of Juniata cvuntv, tbe aader- signed. Administrators of the estate ef Jesse Sarkr, deceased, will sell at psbiia sale, os tbe premises, in Turbett township, Juniata county, at 2 o'clock P. M., en FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25:h, 187?, The following valuable valuable real estat,. wit : A tract vf farm land iu said toc ship. bounded by lands of Daniel McCoC nell. Dr. O. M. Graham, Yost Yoder, Tho. Stewart and others, containing EICHTY-TtVO ACRES. more or leas, having thereon erected a getst Stone and Frame House, Log Barn, and good out-btiiKir.gs. The land ia ail nnder good cultivation except two acres of woodland, is well tewed, aief supplied with choice fruit. Thsre is an ex cellent Spring ut witer on the premises. This property is located three miles iron? Port Royal in one of the finest fainuag neighborhoods in the State, and the soil is strictly tlist-claaa. TERMS. Ten per cent, cash on day of sale; fifteen per cent, when the sale is cos firmed Ly the Court. One-half of ail to purchase money, over and above an amoont sufficient to pay tbe debts, to be secured by bond and mortgage and remain in the prop, erty as the dower of Elizabeth Baylor, wid ow, tho interest thereof to be paid lo her yearly and regularly, and the balance un the 1st day of April, Its. 9. The febrs to ba paid out of the real estate w.;i be about $1500. JOHN' SAYLOR, ELIZABETH SAYLOR, Oct 2, 1373. Administrators. COUIlTSALE! PCRStA T to an order of the Orphans' Court ef Juniata county, will be sold. at public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1S78. The following described real estate, late tbe j pc.-ty ol James O. Long, deceased : AJ tbat certain messuage or tract of land situ ated in Spruce Hill township, Juniata coun ty, on Die public road leading Irani Centre School House, on the stage road, to the Johnstown road, about four miles from Port Royal station on the P. R. R., and bounded bv Tusearora creek, lands of the widow of the late Rev. O. W. Thompson, Wtfsea Laird, and others, containing 175 ACRES, mere or less, about 100 acres beiug clear land and tbe remainder tiniberland. Th improvements thereon are a Two-aod-a-Balf story FRAME HOUSE. !!Sx3H leet, having three rooms nn the first door, six on the second, and cellar and base ment kitchen underneath; a Spring Houk over a never-failing Spring vf good water within a few feet of ihe kitchen door; a (rood BARN', stable story of stone, 3Sx&t feet, with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and Ma chine Shed attached ; running water trom a never-tailing Spring in tbe barnvard ; Uog House, 18x18 feet, with a good Ml above, and all other necessary outbuildings. Th barn, sheds, spring house and hog house bate ail been built within the last ten rears. There ia a good yonng APPLE ORCHARD and a variety ot other fruit tree on the premises, all in a thriving condition. This property ia within three-fourths of a mile uf a public school by a public road, and ia convenient to both a male and a f male Classical Institute, to churches, shop, mills, stores and post-office with- daily ntail ; and, belli' in a good neigcborhoigt, ' "ell worthy the attention of those having money to invest. Persons wishing to view the property be fore the day of sale, can do so by eaM'ogan John F. G. Long, residing thereon. CONDITIONS. Ten per eett. of tbm purchase money to be paid at tbe tint of sale ; fifteen per cent, at the confirmation ef tbe sale at tbe Orphans' Court in December, and the remainder oo or before Ihe first da of April, Wi, when a clear title and p session will be given bv WILLIAM T. LOXO, JAMES A. LONG, Administrator of Ja. G. Lone, dee'd. Sept. ij, 1S78. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of tbe undersigned, either in rValkeror Dela ware township, by fishing, bunting, or i any other way. John N. Van-irmer. J. W. Levder. Henry M. Sillier. George S. Smith. William Maubeck. H. D. Long. David Ailman. Solomon Man beck. J. S. Lukena. Lnke Davis. Jobn F. Smith. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against jL trespassing, for hunting, or other pur poses, on the kinds of tbe undersigned, lo liiltord township, Juniata conntv. HENRY GRONINOER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Dee 10, T"-tf
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