jES G-AZBTTE. [ From Forney's Press, Sept. 22.] The Centre Congressional District. „ ith parties have made their nomiua • _in this district. The Lecompton can i r, e is Hon. Allison White, the present 01 niber a lawyer of Lock Haven, Clinton ® e ty ife has been a silent member, and h' s votes on t^ie CCOUI P tOn a "d polish swindle would never have been , of out of his own district. Having Represented the views of a large major 0j jiis constituents, he would probably j'" v 0 sunk into a quiet political grave, had . the office-holders bolstered him up and ' .initiated hint. His defeat is certain, the people of this district can never sus- Rn Lecomptonism in any form. The People's candidate is the lion. Jas. r Hale, of Bellefonte. Judge Hale is a native of Bradford county. He was brought D on a f arlU near Towanda, and, like many !fthe hardy sons of the North, he fre aently rafted lumber down the river to Virietta and Columbia, returning home on j Xlt From Bradford county he came to Hitflin county in 1831, and studied law in jj, e office of his uncle, Klias W. Hale, for yny years the leadiug lawyer of central Pennsylvania. On the death of his uncle, e utered into copartnership with the tsent Judge Wilson, and was appointed L,uty Attorney General for Mifflin county 'i.v Hon- Ellis Lewis, then Attorney Gen eral of Pennsylvania. In 1835, Mr. Ilale married the daughter of Judge Huston, of the Supreme Court, and removed to Belle fonte the same year. Here he speedily | r ,r the tariff. He has lived to see all parties come back and take-up this great rinciple, so vital to Pennsylvania. Need it be said that he loatlis and des pises the Lecompton fraud and English swindle? Such a man. brought up from boyhood among the people, the architect :f Li- own fortunes, f.oin a lumber-man ■i the river to the judicial bench, always >viuphutliizing with, and beloved and res pected by, the people, could not tamely look 011 and see their rights trampled in the dust. Every couit house in his district has heard his voice proclaiming the indig nation of a freeman against this cruel out rage, while his opponent, basely bowing to the knee of power, betrayed by his votes those who trusted him. The second Tues day of October will bring in the verdict of freemen in the ignominious defeat of Al lison White, and the triumphant election of Judge Hale. Burning of the steamer Austria —an awful Catastrophe. Telegraphic despatches from Halifax an- j nouuee that tlie burning steamship seen on the loth inst. was the Austria, and an nounce a terrible wholesale destruction of life an. ig her crew and passengers. Of nearly six hundred persons on board the ill-fated steamer only sixty-seven arc said f <> hare escaped. Twelve of the saved have arrived at Halifax in the bark Lotus, an-I have communicated intelligence of a alaniity almost unparalleled in the des truction of life and the frightful circum stances under which it occurred. The fire out in the steerage on the afternoon I the 13th. It spread with great rapid ity. causing in its progress the explosion of the powder magazine, and apparently cut ting off at once the escape of the passen gcrs from below. The greater number of those on board perished miserably between decks, either suffocated or burnt to death, md unable to reach the upper deck, where, perhaps, their chance of final escape would scarcely have been improved. Some few w ere pulled up through ventilators. The Suites in the meantime spread so that even those on deck were forced by twos and threes to plunge into the sea, whilst others uid the majority of those saved, took re ,s'-re on the bowsprit, from whence, after ;■me hours of exposure, they were rescued 7 the French bark Maurice. Others were [icked up from the water, and twenty-two *ho had got in one of the metallic boats, *cre subsequently rescued. Two of the Uj 4ts were lost in the attempt to use them. •••' it is understood the steamer had eight Metallic boats on board, it is p>ossible that " ine others were launched, and there is, atrefore, still a slight chance that the yituher of saved may be yet increased. •' r the large proportion of the passengers were below there is, however, no hope. laws do not protect " birds of passage." THE MARKETS. Lrwistown, Sept. 30, IS,SB. Butter, good, 14 Eggs, dozen, 10 New i otatoes are retailing at $0 40 per bushel. Spring Chickens are selling at 12a 15 cents apiece. Our millers are paying from SO to 1 80 cts. for Wheat; Rye 05; Corn 7"; Oatsß3. A. Marks, at the new Steam Mill, is pay ing for white wheat S1 00 to 1 25; red •SI 00 to 1 10; Corn 05; Rye 55; Oats 32; Barley 40 to 50; Oloverseed S4 50. Philadelphia Market. Sales of flour at S5 50a7 according to qual ity. Red wheat is quo'ed at 1.'2a134 ; white 142; Rye 87J : Corn, good yellow 92, white 88. FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, AT GEO. BLYMYER'S STORE. A CHOICE STOCK, E.HBKiCIAG DRESS ROODS, and various other articles suitable for the season. Call and sec them ! Prices favorable to the purchaser! Lewistown, September 23, 1858. To the People of Mlfllin County. 1 ANNOUNCE myself as an Independent . Candidate fur the Legislature, pledging, if elected, to support all measures calculated to promote the interest of the people. augs * S A M U E L. BE LFORI). T, F. McCOY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Lewistown, Mif- JTJL llih county, Pa., will attend to tho col lection of accounts and other legal business in Mifflin and adjoining counties. Office on West Market street, two doors below the True Democrat Office, my'2o-ly GRAPES AVD IFJBiES ®I£AiIKI mWKEBo ALL persons wanting the best and sweet est GRAPES they ever tasted, can pro cure them by sending their orders to the un dersigned, as the crop in the Juniata Vine yard is now ready to take off. PURE GRAPE JUICE for sale. A. lIARSIIBARGEE, scplG McVeytuwn, Mifflin Co., Pa. Philadelphia College of Medicine. 214 South Fifth Street, below Walnut. TITHE Twenty-third Session of this Institu -1 tion will open on MONDAY, October 11th, 1858. The following aro some of its advantages: It is the only Institution in the city which furnishes its Students with Hospi tal Tickets and material for dissection WITU OUT CHARGK. The classes are examined daily by the Professors, who take a personal inter est in the advancement and welfare of every Student. A limited number of young men of restric ted means will be received as benefiaiaries; paying but S2O fur a full course of Tickets. In alf cases, the sons of physicians and of clergymen have preference. An announce ment containing every information will be sent free, on application to B. HOWARD RAND, M D., seotiG-4t Dean of the Faculty. C. S. McCOYj Trustee, Lewistown, WILL CONTINUE THE Produce & Commission Business at the warehouses lately occupied by Francis McCoy, deceased. Always on hand, PLASTER, FISH and SALT, Wilkes bar re and Sunbury STOVE COAL, Limeburners and Blacksmiths COAL. Lewistown, August 2, [l2,] 1858. i Bellefonte papers copy to amount of #1.50, ; and charge Gazette office. WINCHESTER & CO. Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, AND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Manufactory, At the old stand, No. 700 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia, opposite the Washington House. A WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, , his personal supervision of the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars tilled at the shortest notice. Persons desiring to order Shirts can be sup plied with the formula for measurement on ap plication by mail. Constantly on hand, a varied and select stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. Philadelphia, September 2, 1558.-y THE EIGHTH MRUAL /AJJ MB -SJiIBJ/Bi] OF TltF. Mifflin Co. Agricultural Society! % WILL BE HELD AT REEDSVILLE, o.v WEDNESDAY, THIRSDAY AAD FRIDAY, October oth, Ith and Slh, When and where all friends of Agrieultura ■ and Mechanical Improvement are invited to j attend with their products and manufactures j and compete for the premiums, for a list of ! which, with conditions, see bills. seplG NOTICE. iu the Hatter of the Estate of iVanry Dougherty, deceased. ~A7"GU, WM. BAKEII, Executor of said es -1 tato, hereby have notice that the Or phan's Court of Mifflin county did, on the Gth August, leot\ award a citation against you to appear on the Ist day of November Term, 1858, and show cause why your letters testa mentary on said estate should not be vacated and letters of administration " de bonis non" on said estate granted to some proper person. JOSEPH S. W A REAM, sept9-G\v Clerk of Orphan's Court. Estate of Sarah Haffly, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa i) mentary on the estate of SARAII IIAF FLY . late of Union township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. sepO-Gvv* JOSEPH liAFFLY, Exr. Estate of John Bowersux, Jr., deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of JOHN BOWERSOX, Jr., late of Keatur township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are"re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BOWERSOX. Admr., ELIZABETH BOWERSOX, Admi. September 23, ISSB. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin County, to distribute the fund in the hands of Eliza Mdlvaine, Administra trix of Miller A. Mdlvaine, dee'd, to and among the persons entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office in Lewistown, on Saturday, the 16th day of October next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Those interested are requested to at tend, [so 16] W. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor. 3TOFI SiLLE, A GOODSECOND-HAND PIANO, Terms to suit the purchaser. Inquire at this office. seplG—3t HEAD THIS! And Don't be Astonished at the Raise! FROM A STOREKEEPER UP TO A TiL I L O FL ! tThc subscriber, having a vfl gain engaged in the Tailoring business, would most respect gfiFSlj fully solicit a share of a lib eral public's patronage. From his long experience as a /A M Cutter and Tailor, ilk IS anc ' having just recevied the i BNI latest city fashions for the '• jj | fall and winter, he feels con i t jj J fident he can please all who may patronize him. All his work will be warranted to fit, being made in a style not to be surpassed by any other establish ment in the place. His shop is at his Newspaper and Magazine Depot, in the north corner of the Diamond, two doors from the Lewistown Hotel, where all the Mag azines and Newspapers of the latest dates can be had. [sepi23] JOS. \l. COGLEY. G1 ROUND Alum and Fine SALT, by thequan f tity, or at retail, for sale by septlG F. J. HOFFMAN. I7LOUR! —Always on hand, Pearl Mills Flour, extra quality. F. J. HOFFMAN. QTOVES STOVES!—The Gas Burning CM k >ng Stove, also a variety of other Cooking and Heating Stoves, for sale by septlC F. J. HOFFMAN. JUST RECEIVED and on hand some half and quarter barrels of Splendid MACK EREL ; for sale cheap for cash at my2o FELIX'S GROCERY. Valuable Farm for Sale. A DESIRABLE FARM, containing 205 Jl\. Acres of the best quality of limestone land in Kishacoquillas Valley, 185 acres of which are cleared and well cultivated, is offer ed for sale on accommodating terms. It is situate two miles from Reedsville in an agree able neighborhood. The improvements con -B'Bt of a two story (above basement) fvrSxMl brick Mansion House, 32 by 42 JJjijggpfeet, well finished, Bank Barn, 57 =£3BESl§>hy 90 feet, an Orchard of Apple, Peach and other fruit trees, mountain water piped to the house, with hydrant in the kitch en and running fountain at the barn, and va rious other improvements tending to comfort and convenience. There are few mow; desira ble properties than this in the county. Also, about 25 Acres of TIMBER LAND, about two miles from the farm, with a public road running through it. For further particulars inquire, either per sonally or by letter of JOHN It. WEEKES, Real Estate Agent, augs-tf Lewistown, Pa. .""I / W \ MORE MEN wanted as Agents jtlv v to circulate rapid-selling valua ble FAMILY WORKS, which attract by their low prices, interesting ooutents, and superbly i colored plates. For circulars, with particu lars, apply, if you live East, to HENRY | IIOWE, No. 102 Nassau st., N. Y.; if West, ; to the same, No. 11l Main st., Cincinnati. i August 12, 185 8.-3 in G1 S. CLARK &■ CO., No. 20 Maiden Lane, I • New York, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver PENCIL CASES, and GOLD PENS of every description, offer their goods direct to the country trade at the prices others charge the city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent, which they would have to pay the dealers if bought from them. Our object is to sell for cash at one profit over the I cost of manufacturing. Samples will be fur- I nished to those who may desire to see the j goods, at (he dozen price, and can be sent by | express, with bill to collect. augl2—3m JT. DROWN, Manufacturing Jeweler, • No. 20 Maiden Lane, New York, offers liis stock, consisting of a general assortment of Lockets, Chains, &c., which are offered at the lowest cash prices. Great inducements to country cash buyers. augl2-3m ~^^OTICE. —We, the undersigned, give no jJl tiee, agreeably to the laws of Penneyl vania, tliat we intend making application to the next session of the Legislature of Penn sylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, to be located in the borough of Lewistown, county of Mifilin, and State of Pennsylvania, under the name, style and title of " TIIE MIFFLIN COUNTY BANK," issue to be secured by bond and mortgage on real estate to be appraised by three men appointed by the Governor, at three-fourths its cash value, and joint and separate liability of all the stockholders, to have genera! hanking and discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. Win. Cummins, Wm. Thompson, Davis Bates, Thomas Reed, John Ilenrv, John I). Nageny, Alexander Reed, Wm. Beaty, Wm. M, Fleming, Ahner Thompson. Lewistown, .June 24, 1858.—6 m TO TEACHERS. V TEACHERS' IXSTITL TK will he held at MeVeytown, to commence Monday, September 20th, at one o'clock, and continue one week. Prof. F. A. ALLEN has been en gaged to conduct the exercises. Others have been engaged to lecture. A hospitable recep tion by the citizens of MeVeytown may be expected. A full and prompt attendance is earnestly solicited. The following order for the annual exami nations will he observed: Union twp., Belleville, " 30 Menno twp., Allenville, Oct. 1 Oliver & Bratton, McVejtown, " 2 Decatur twp., Lilleysville, " 5 Wayne twp., Newton Hamilton, " 9 The hour of commencing will be 9$ a. in., precisely. Teachers, Directors and all others interested are respectfully invited to attend. It is hoped that no teacher will stay away, as privato examinations are strictly forbidden, sept" A. D. IIAWN, Co. Supt. More Than 500,000 Bottles SOLD IN THE sun/ aMMMii) S'IMKM In One Year, rnriE RESTORATIVE of Prof O. J. Wood for restoring b hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet li.ul a rival. Volume after volume might be given from all parts of the world and from the ino.-t intelligent to prove that it is a perfect Restorative ; but read the circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following : 'I IIE HAIR. —People have for centuries been afflicted with bald heads,and the only remedy heretofore known ii- been those abominable wigs. By a recent
  • *fi in,, article a short time, and her head is now covered Completely with the tiniest anil most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been l fore. It is nlso wii tioui doubt one of the best articles for k. epitig the hair in good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing ilainlrutF, and has provi d itself the greatest enemy to all the ills that hair is heir to. It is the duty of every oe to improve their personal appear ance, thou. It some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in man or woman, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means that should be left un tried to obtain such a consideration. — Woman's JldcutaU, Philadelphia. Cohocton, Ohio, Nov 17, 1756. O. J. Wood & t'o —Gents : As I have been engaged in selling your lluir Restorative the last season for one of your local agents, (It. M. Ilackinson,) and having experi enced the beneficial effects of it myself, 1 would tiko to obtain an agency for the State of Ohio or some Siute in the West, should you wish to make such an arrangement, as I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the Uni ted States for restoring the hair. I have been engaged in the Drug business for several years, and have sold vari ous preparations for t he hair, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours. Being fully convinced that your restora tive is what you represent it to be, I would like to engage in the sale of it, for 1 am satisfied it must sell. Yours truly, S T. STOCKMAN. Way land, Mass., Feb. 5 1757. l'rof. Q. .1. Wood A Co.—Gents : Having realized the good eff-cts of your Ilair Restorative, I wish to stale, that flailing my hair growing thin as well as gray, 1 was induced from what 1 read and heard to try the article prepared by you to promote its growth and change its color as it was in youth, both of which it has effected completely. In the operation 1 have used nearly three bottles. Yours, &.C., JAS. FRANCIS. O. J. WOOD & CO , Proprietors 312 Broadway, N Y (in lli* great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market street, St. I.ouis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. sep'J SUGARS AND TOBACCO, St reduced pri ces, wholesale, by F. J. HOFFMAN. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! Splendid Gifts! At 439 Chestnut street. The only Original Gift Book Store. li r: - EVANS would Inform his friends and the public • thai iiis Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House is permanently established hi Rrown's splendid Iron biiiljinr, -139 Chestnut si , two doors below Fifth, where Hie purchaser of each hook, at the regular retail price, • will receive one ot the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $100: Worth each. j 550 Patent English I.ever Cold Watches," SIOO 550 Patent Anchor do do 50 1 -100 Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k cases, 35 WH) Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 500 Parlor Timepieces, 10 500 (J.itueo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins, 10 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, 5 to 12 j 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10 1000 Gold Lorkels. large si/.c double case, 10 j 2000 Gold Lockcls, small size. 3 • 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 100a Extra Gold Peiie,jvith cases and holders, 3 50 ! 2500 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 | 2500 Gold Pens, w ilh Silver Pencils, 2 50 i 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, w ilh cases and holders, 1 50 | 6500 Ladies' Gold Rings, 1 : 2000 Gems' Gold Rings, 2 50 i 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 2 50 i 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 1 50 ' 300!) Pocket Knives, 1 | 2000 Sets Gents* Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 '- fur six months, and $1 for three months. Tltc Weekly American is published at SI 50 per annum, eight months sl, four copies sb, eight copies 10, fourteen for 15, 20 for 20—all payable in advance Philadelphia Daily IVews, Published by J. K. Flanigen, 136 South Third street, at four dollars per annum. The Dollar Weekly A" ITS, by game publisher, at .$1 per annum. 6 copies for §5, 13 for !0, 20 for 15, 25 for 20. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r I 11IJS Great Journal of Crime and Crim- X. reals is in its Twelfth Year,aril is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together it It information on < rimil.al Matters nut to be found in any other newspaper. OSubscripitjons. #2 per Annum; Ski for Six Months, to he remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and slate where they reside plainly,) to 11. A. SEYMOUR, Editor &. Proprietor of the National Pollee Gazelle, ap3o New York City. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR PREPARED BY DR. SA.N FORD, Compounded entirely from bi lls, IS one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mild er, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplish ing two purposes eirecliially, without any of the painful fet-lings experienc d in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the game time that it purges it, and when taken daily in moderate doses will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the! jprincipal regulators ofthe I human body j and when lit performs its function* , welltdepovvcroftbesys-| .'torn are fully developed. : The stomach is almost en- \ tircly depend, tit on the i healthy act ouoftln Liver a-J j for t lie proper perform ance of its functions : ; when the stomach is at j fault lite bowds are at j fault, and the whole sys tem sulT rs in conse-:iquence of one organ—lite ! I.KER—having ceased to PC'do its duty. Forthedis j eases of Itial orcan, one of the proprietors has • made it his study, in ;■ y n practice of more than lit) j years, to find some reuie t—i !dy wherewith to counter | act the many derange- ; met.ts t> which it is liable To prove that this rent Ipse- |edy is at last found, any I person troubled with iER COM-LAINT in any of its forms, has but to try a ] j bottle and conviction is I certain. These Gums re-j move all morbid or bad ! matter from the system,-supplying in tin ir place a ' healthy flow of bile, in 'jSlp Ivigorating the stomach, ] causing food to digest j well, purifying the blued, ! giving tone ar.d health t>ilf__* 'the whole machinery, re | moving the cause of dis ease—effecting a radical : cure BILIOUS ATTACKS J jure cured, and what is better, prevented, by tin 1 . occasional use of the Liv er Invigorator. One dos.i* |after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach ami jy- prevent tie food from ri sing and souring Only (one dose taken before re tiring prevents NIOHT !*T| MAK Only one dose ta : ken at night loosens the'bowels gently, and cures I COSIIVENESS. One ds< |R~S (taken after each meal will cure DYSPEPSIA. OOue jdose of two teaspootifuls will always relieve SlCh' I HEADACHE. Oi.e 1" itle taken for ' male obstruction removes ] the cause of the disease! j and makes a perfect cure, j Only one dose immediate-j jly relieves CHOLIC, while ! one dose often repeated is' !a sure cure for CHOLERA ! \ otißt s, and a preventive of CHOLERA to-Only one j bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of I medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for 1 JAIN DICE removes all sallow ness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short lime before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes food ditrest well One I dose often repealed cures CHRONIC DIARRHEA in its worst : forms, and Summer and Bowel Complaints yield almost j to Ihe first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused j by Worms in Children ; ihero is no surer, safer or spced -1 ier remedy in the world, as it NEVER fails. A few bottles ! cures DROPSY, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive fur FEVER AND AOI E, CHILL FEVER, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. #>Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and | sw illow both together. THE IJVER INVIGORATOR is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe, it cures as if by magic, even the first dose giv ii.g benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required lo cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice to a common Headache, all of which are the ; resnli of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. PAN FORD, Proprietor, 315 Broadway, N. V. 9>Retailed by all Druggists. jelO Treasurer's Sale. .4 LL persons that purchased Property at xjL the Treasurer's Sale in June will be re quired to lift their Deeds and settle for the i same before the first day of October. All un settled at that time will be left iu the hands of proper authorities for collection. JOHX B. SELHEIMER, Treas. ! Lewistown, Sept. 9th, 1858.-41. General Election Proclamation PURSUANT to mi Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "an act relating tothe elec tions of this Commonwealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. I). 1839,1, T. E. Williams, Sheriff of the county of Mifflin, Pennsylva nia, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a general election will pe held in said coun ty of Mifflin on the SECOND TUESDAY (12th) of October, 1858, at which time State and County officers are to he elected, to wit: One person as Judge of the Supreme Couit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person as Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person as Member of Congress to rep resent the fifteenth Congressional District in the 36th Congress of the United States. One person as Member of Assembly to represent the county of Mifflin in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Coroner in Mifflin county. One person to fill the office of County Com missioner. One person to fill the office of County Au> ditor. I also hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several districts of the said county will be held respectively at the places hereinafter designated, to wit: The electors of the borough of Newton Hamilton are to meet at the new school house in said borough. The electors of Wayne township to meet at the new school house in the borough of Newton Hamilton. The electors of the borough of McYeytowu are to meet at the Union school house in said borough. The electors of Granville township are to meet at the Court House in the borough of Lewistown. The cleetors of Dcrry towship are to meet at the L rt House in the Lorough of Lewis' town. The electors of Oliver township are to meet at the Union school house in the bor. ough of McVeytown. The electors of Bratton township will meet at the brick school house on the farm of William Ilarshbarger, in said township.- The electors of Menno township are to meet at the public house now occupied by John Ford, in Allenvilie, in said township. The electors of Union township are to meet at the public house occupied by Rich* ard Brindle, in said township. The electors of Brown township are to meet at the public house occupied by Wil. liam Brothers in said township. The Armagh township residing east of the line commencing at the middle of the road at the stone meeting house, in Brown township ; thence along said road to the end of the lane known as Jonathan Abraham's lane, near the resilience of Thomas Longwell, Jr., thence running in a straight line to the west end of Cressman's knob to the Union county line, are to meet as heretofore at the office of E. E. Locke, in said township.— Those residing west of and not included in said limits, will meet as heretofore at the public house now occupied by Win. Swine ha:t, in said township. The electors of Decatur township, are to meet at the house of A. Mutthersbnugh, for' merly occupied by David Mutthersbaugb, HI said township. And by an Act of assembly, the borough of Lewistown was divided into two Wards, and each Ward to compose an election dis trict. The electors of the East Ward will meet at the Court House, and vote at the win dow of the Commissioner's office. The electors of the West Ward will meet at the same place, and vote at the window of Sheriff's office, in said Court House, and in said borough. Pursuant to the provisions of art act of As sembly, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certifi cate of return of the election of their respec tive districts, and produce them at a meet ing of one Judge from each district, at the Cimrt House in Lewistown, ou the third day after the day of election, being for thopres. ent year FRIDAY, the IMb day of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law ufsaid Judges. An Act of tlie Legislature having changed the manner" of voting in Mifflin county, all officers to be elected this year, may be voted for on a single slip of paper and deposited in one ballot box, ex cept forthe office of Supreme Judge, which shall be voted for on a separate piece of paper, or the voter may if he choose, vote for each candidate separately. Any fraud committed by any person voting under this Act shall be punished by exist ing laws of this Commonwealth. Also, that where a Judge by sickness or una voidable accident, is unable to attend at such pneetiug of Judges, then the certificate or re turn, as aforesaid, shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or elerks of the election of said District, who shall