LOCAL, AFFAIRS We are requested to state that the Reedsville train will make an extra trip to Reedsviile for the accommodation of jersons desirous of attending theClyiner- Johnson meeting on Thursday, or the Re publican meeting on Monday next—to leave Lewistown at 10 p. m. on each of those days. LOST. On last Wednesday evening, between the houses of Wm. Ross and Mr. Milliken, some PIECES CF EMBROI DERS ON MUSLIN. The Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at this office. V e are again compelled to omit several ■ columns of advertisements, notices, Ac. Go ANI > SHE. —Charley Dal by has refit ted his rooms up stairs, and now invites both ladies and gents to call and partake ! of those delicious oysters, &e., he keeps j always on hand. His large and pleasant j room will accommodate many, and for j the excellent quality of his eatables we can freely testily. &3i,. A. C* Mullen of Ebensburg has; lieen appointed U. S. Collector for this district, in place of Mr. Royer, who re- ! fused to pay a swindling political assess- j ment; E. E. Locke, it is said displaces Mr. Campbell of this countjf, and a ru- ; mor last week made James Potter post master at Lewistown, though we believe without foundation. In Juniata W. M. Allison ami W. C. Laird have been ap pointed Assistant Assessors, in place of A. 11. Martin and Sergt. Doyle, of the lbth Cavalry. geii. Simon Pearl's, candle manufacto ry in West Market street came near caus ing a conflagration oil Thursday last. £,2?" A Salem (Oregon) dispatch says: '*The House of Representatives has passed the constitutional amendment by a vote of 23 yeas to 22 nays. fi&U The Shirleysburg Herald makes a defence of a letter written last spring to Mr Jordan, Chairman of the Union Re- j publican Committee, asking for pay to beep that paper in the ranks. Col. Jor dan couldn't see it, hence a Johnson paper. 86L How Johnson receptions are got up, ! may be inferred from the fact that every hand in the Government Printing Office at Washington was paid two dollar# for turning out to welcome back the election eering iiero who don't care for dignity ! This is fully equal to the rottenness of the old Canal Democracy. fcaiL. At a meeting held in the Court House at Bedford, on Saturday evening, B. F. Meyers, the Democratic candidate for Senator, addressed the audience. Dur ing his remarks he said the name of Booth I would live. He, like Winkelr'ed, had laid down his life for his country, that Switzerland had her Winkelreid, Scot land her Bruce and America her Booth, and that rhe time would come when a monument would be erected to Booth higher than that erected to Lincoln. u .>lj I'oltcy" In 1564. ANDREW JOHNSON ON RECONSTRUCTION. "In calling a convention to restore the State, who shali restore and re-establish it? Shall tbe man who gave his influence and his means to destroy the Government? 1> he to participate in the great work of reorganization? Shall he who brought this misery u}>on the State be permitted to control its destinies? If this be so, then ali this precious blood of our brave soldiers and oflieers so freely poured out will have been wantonly spilled, all the glorious victories won by our noble ar mies will go for naught, and all the bat tle-fields which have tieen sown, with! dead heroes during the rebellion will have ! been made memorable in vain. Why all I this carnage and devastation ? It was that ! treason might be put down and traitors punished. Therefore I say that traitors shall take a back seat in the work of res toration. ANIUiEW JOHNSON IN FAVOR OF DISFRAN CHISING TRAITORS. " I say that tiie traitor has ceased to be a citizen, and in joining the rebellion has become a public enemy. He forfeited his right t<> vote with loyal men when he re nounced his citizenship and sought to de stroy our Government. We say to the most honest and industrious foreigner who comes from England and Germany to dwell among us, and to add to the wealth of the country, ' Before you can be a citizen you must stay here tor five ; years.' If we are so cautious about for eigners, who voluntarily renounce their ! homes to live with us, what should we say to the traitor who, although bom and reared among us, luis raised u paricidal hand against the Government which al ways protected him? My judgment is that he should be subjected to a severe ordeal before he is restored to citizen ship." ANDREW JOHNSON IN* FAVOR OF EXECU TING TRAITORS. "6how me who has been engaged in these conspiracies, who has fired upon our flag, who has given instructions to take our forts, custoni-housgs, arsenals, and dock-yards, and I will show you a traitor. Were I President of the United States. 1 would do as Thomas Jefferson did in 18(H) with Aaron Burr. I would have them arrested, and, if convicted, within the meaning and scope of the Con stitution, by the Eternal God I would ex ecute tfiem!" ANDREW JOHNSON FAVORS CONFISCA TION. " Treason must Vie made odious and traitors punished and impoverished. Their great plantations must be seized and divided into small farms, and sold to honest industrious men." ANDREW JOHNSON JUDGED BY HIMSELF. " Whenever you find a man anywhere prating about the Constitution "of the United States, spot him ; he's a traitor.— Andrew _John#oti } # Campaign Speech at NashviUe, September , 1864. THE MARKETS LEWISTOWS, September 26, 1866. Wheat, red, per bushel |2 50 " white " 2 60 Rggs per dozen 20 Butier per lb 30 Jbjs|fr S. It. HOWIIS resjiectfully JN/v informs thePuelic, that lie has returned to America, after an j absence of seven years in Eu \r"l>ci bringing to this country If Sr the most* COMPLETE outers-! /QfisZv 1 be world has ever seen, coin- ApGl Biffing all the great Equestri an Performers of England and Continental Europe, nuni'ier ing nearly 100 Mcih dnxl EeracUe Artist# ! WILL EXHIBIT AT LEMISTOWX, VQSL Tui-nUaj. October 9th. JPUfc j Admission 50 Ots., Children 25. Mr. Howes, with a desire to - | gratify the universal public, as pa-fiiT ; weli as bis immediate patrons, announces a \VT U niciit.-of the magnificent stud .'vuflT" foreign horses, and sue-j 4 , ■ ceeded by the whole Troupe j Beautiful Lady in the Fourteen Shetland Pan it # Fairy Chariot pf Titania, file wnole forming the most : attractive out-door display I ever witnessed on this eonti- j Attached to this Establish- | nieut is Mr. Crockett's Den of : Wild and Ferocious Lions, which will be exhibited at each performance by Mr. Pierce, who will enter Den of Bioiis! U And exhibit his astonishing - !n:i-,u'f'C])oweroverthc]iion - \ store of the desert and jungle: - V*§rr b-ed them with raw meat ■J—#>% from his naked hand, and 'A demonstrate his control over ' them by making them per- form a number ofniaiueuvres /\ i and novel evolutions. During 1 - i HtfCJ tcrtainment, Mr. Pierce will j&fl-i 1 thro' his daring and won dcrful jici-fonnanccwitiiin the Immense Den of Wild Lions in the cent re ol the arena,ex-i hibiting to the audience a de- j j&r&Si*™ (tt ' s '"i ling courage and o r irSj b'on nerve never before equal- j jed by mortal mum i Prominent among the at j tractive talent of the Arena, j such Artists as JAMES l)E MOTTE, "SatfJSi Tbe Great Eurojiean Science * *2s3Qi£] and ( haracter Rider. -prfyrZLA CHAS. REED, j The Renowned Principal! JST Trick Rider and Summer- | MH. T. U WATSON, VgJ The great Shakesjlearean * The BELMONT BROTH'S, V four in liuinlier, Joseph Bel . tuont, J. I>. Belmont, E. J. V v Belmont, and H. Belmont, , the Great Gymnastic, Acro batic an d Anabaltracritic - Performers. . BAZEI.EE & KING, accomplished Posturers anliitheatre London." ( /v 5 y[ LSS G H At' EBEL LAI It, The Accomplished American ( XK Female Rider. \ JB MAD'L N. BLANCHE, \ Je HK fhe Australion Equestrienne. Xl NORA PAI4EPA, c '■ Ma The Beautiful Viennese, from fcjSMiis! the Cirque St. Mark, Venice. WM. HALLO WAY, JijgSHta .i The Renowned Rider, Leap er and innumerable Summer- See next column. Ah! Ah! Ah! "Here we are again." SAM LONG, The Great American Jester and Side- Splitter, General to the " Sovereigns" of the Union. FRANK WHITAKEIt, The Great British Funnicus, whose Jokes are as familiar f> the Cockneys of London as tlie sound of the Bow-Bells. In addition to these distinguished names, the Troupe comprises many others. Double Troupe of Gymnasts Where combined Talents will be brought iu'o requisition, in a Grand Series of Ac robatic and Gymnastic Evolutions entitled The Kedouin Arab! The Beautiful Trained Horse, CANARY will be introduced by Mr. William < )rgan. Mr. \\ alter Wattennan will introduce and Perform his Troup of Beautiful Trick Ponies. Performance at 2 and 7.30 o'clock, P. M. W ALTER W ATT CRM AY. Equestrian Director. OKl'lliW COl RT S A I.E. In pursuance of an order issued by the Orphans' .Court of Mifflin county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday. October 20. 1866, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following Real Es tate, to wit: A Lot qi Ground situate in'Wayne town ship, Mifflin county, beginning atpost on land W. Fields, south 844° east 28 6-10 perches to post, south ±D° east 13 6-10 perches to post, thence by land Tho. Lane north 22*, - east 20 6-10 perches to post, north 6of° west 24 perches to post, thence by same and James Gaff south 2.">}° west 42 perches to place of beginning, contain ing T" T NT" IE and one hundred and sixteen perches and allowance, with a two story LO(} HOUSE and STABLE thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL DRAKE, s2ots Adm. Geo. W. Matthews, dee'd. Claims for Bounty, Pensions,&c., I >E(•F. Iv E PROM PT ATTEN IT ON XV by the undersigned at his office op posite the Red Lion, Lewistown. aug22 -3m T. F. McCOY. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. qiHIS IN'STITI TIIIX will l>o 1 1 September 17th, and it is the desircof the Principal to render it worthy of the patronage of the community. Maie pupils jircparcd for entrance into college. Par ticular attention paid to B C> O K - K E E P I X Cx by double entry. A record of attendance, recitations and deportment will be kept daily, and furnished to the parent or guar dian as often as they may desire. Price of tuition as usual in institutions of this class. J. 11. NOURSE, au 11 Princ'l Male and Female Dept. FARJI WANTED. TBYj-'.N TV to thirty Acres well improv- I. edand accessible to Railroad. Must be jileasantly situated on some lake or river: mountain region preferred. Ad dress, with full particulars, stating price and describing buildings. J. C. R. GARDINER, septl2-4t. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 TOR SALE—A Year Old >lai*. X Apply to " 1). M. RITTENHOUSE, At the stand of Rittenliouse fc McKin ney, S. W. corner Diamond, Lewistown, Pa. sepl9tt" r Du 1 lie stockholders <►! i lie H id i die tm k Railioad ( oinpa ny. Take notice that an Election will be held at the Court House iti the Borough of Middleburg, Snyder county, Pa., on Tuesday, the 2d day of Oct., A. D. 1866, between the hours of 12 M., and 4 i\ M., for the purpose of electing a President and twelve Directors to conduct and manage the attairs of said Company until the Sec ond Monday of January next. Bv order of the Board of Commission ers." G. BCHNURE, Pres'L " J NO. P. CHOXMIH.KK, Sec'y. Lelinsgrove, Sept. 12. 1860. Estate ol' Enoch Jloyor. dee'd. N'OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of ENOCH MOVER, late of Granville township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Deny township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make ]ruy ment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. HENRY BOOK, aug22-6t* " Administrator. Kslale of .Tolin C. Wolf, dccea>rd is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John C. Wolf, late of the Borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, the first nam ed residing in Milheim, Centre county, and the latter in Lewistown. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JAS. P. SMITH, Adnir., Milheim. ELIZA WOLF, sepl9 Adrux., Lewistown. Estate of Cliai-leo C. Parker, deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of CHARLES C. PARKER, late of Brown township, Mittijn county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Deny township. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN HOYT, Jr., sepl9-6t* Administrator. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appoint ed hv the Orphans' C'ouit to distribute the fluid in the hands of David T. Kline and Francis H. Miller, Executors of the Estate of John Miller, late of Decatur township, deceased, to and amongst those entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Regis ter's office in Lewistown, on Friday the otli day of October next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Those interested are requested to at tend. W. P. ELLIOTT. Aud'r. sept!2-4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE! - W be exposal to sule by public f * vt-miue, on the premises, oh Tuesday, October 16, 1*66. s the following. Real Estate, to wit: 1 tract of land, situate in I)e --• owuship, MilUin county, beginning at a maple, thence by laini of Dor w!n UOl , f 3 ° ejust ,w lurches to double white oak thence by land of Geo. Keurns t r uh 4 V e;is! perches to a wiiite - 1 S theuce b 3' -ame south. 4.;- est No pe rches to stones, thence south Sl° west +> pcrcliea to dogwood, thence north 614° e> j#b perches to place of con taiujng c 155 AORKS, 151 PERCHES, more or less.- The improvements consist i : in a . t>welling House, new Bank Barn, i , U ; ' lt ' r - &<■*• A good part of it cleared '"•uuiuiercultivatiou—the remainder well timbered. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day, when terms will be made known. T. (J. BELL. sep!2 ts Adm. of G. \V. Fisher, dee'd. . 1 tmi AT PUBLIC N4LE! \\ ALI, be sold at public sale, on the " premises, near Kishacocpjillas P. O. j Brown township, adjoining landsof John att i\- ' bas. K- Lav is, Wm. Burr, Jo- I se]>h Lyler and Gideon Voder, on Friday. October 12th, 1566, ' ! a containing 124 ACRES, with 1 t> , - HOUSE, good BANK , bAHN, and other outbuildings, with wa . ter conveyed through lead pipes. A Good Young Orchard is on the place. 12 or 15 acres are well | timbered. i Also, at the same time and place, auoth | er Tract of Land situate at the foot of j Stone Mountain, containing TW FNTY-TW< ACKES, : | 5 of which are cleared, and the remainder I timber land, with a House, Stable, and I Orchard of Apple and Cherry trees there j on. Stir Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. i in., when terms will be made known. sep!2ts ROBERT CL'MMIXK. . ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of Valuable Dwellings. Lots and Timber Tracts, 1) Y virtue of an order issued out of the ' Orphans' Court of Mifflin eountv, tlie . j subscriber will oiler at public sale, at the 1 Court House in Lewistown, on Thursday. October IMb, 1*66, | at lo o'clock, a. in., the following Real Estate, viz : Xumber !>. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Lewistown, fronting 50 feet on Mill street, and extending back same width to public Alley, bounded on the cast by lot of Wm. Riden, and on the west by lot of K. M. Hamaker, with a Double 1' l'aine House, .Stable and other improve ments thereon. .\o. 10. A Lot of Ground in Lewis town. bounded by lands of E. L. Bene dict, McAtee and others, containing One Acre and a half of land, more or less. Xo. 16. A 1 fact oi Land in Derry townsliip, Mifllin county, bounded on the North by Mill street extended, on the south by the old Feeder, on the east by lots of Charles Bit/, and on the west by lots of K. L. Benedict, containing Five Acres, more or less, with a Two iStorv Brick House, Barn, Orchard, a well of good Water, and other improvements thereon. No. IN. A Tract of Laud in Derry township, adjoining lands of Jacob j. Kline, containing Three Acres and twen ty-three perches, neat measure, in a good state of cultivation. No. 13. and pari of 1 S. A Tract of Land in Derrv township, adjoining other lands of John Himes, dee'd* George For sythe, and others, containing One Hun dred and .Seventy-six Acres and sixteen perches, neat measure, more or less, • whereon arc erected a Dwelling House, a new Bank Bant, a fine young Orchard of I choice Fruit, and other improvements, ! with a good .Spring of Water at the house. ! A large portion of it is cleared and under j fence, and the balance in timber. This j Tract is composed of the McKee tract and | part of the Swartz or Writ ht tract. I'art of No. I*2. A.T Land in j Derry township, bounded by other lands j of John Himes. dee'd. feast part oFSwartz i tract, and others, containing Seventy-six ! Acres and eighty-two perches, neat meas ! lire, more or less, and being a part of the .\ Swartz or Wright tract. Also the following described lots of I pieces of land divided out of No. 11, viz : No. 1. A Tract of Timber Land in Der -1 ry township, adjoining lands of Philip j Martz, the John Blain tract, and other i land of John Himes, dee'd, on which is a Dwelling House, containing 31 acres and 92 perches. No. "J. A tract of Timber Land, ad joining the above, and other land of John Himes, dee'd, containing 24 acres and 8 perches. No. 3. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 24 acres. N'o. 4. A tract-of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 25 acres and 108 perches. No. 5. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 27aeresand . 128 perches. No. 6. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John j Himes, dee'd, and containing 29 acres and 148 perches. No. 7. A tractof Timber Land, adjoin : ing the above, and other land of John j Himes, dee'd, and containing 33 acres ' and 02 perches, and on which is a Dwel -4 ling House. [ Any person desiring to examine the 1 above property can do so by calling on J. * L. Himes, T. *G. Bell, or the undersigned; • and we will meet any person desiring to I see the farms, on the premises, Wednas ■ day, October 3d, 1866. ' TERMS OF SALE.— Ten per cent, cash 1 on day of sale, and one-half of purchase money to pe paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured bv judgment. JOHN C. SIGLK'R, Trustee for the sale of the Real - septl2-ts. Estate of John Himes, dee'd. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. r Manufacturing Confectioners, AM) WHOLESALE DEALLita IN : FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS,&C. i No. 803, RACE STREET,. PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, JtASCFACTCBKM OF ALL KIXDS OF Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work. septlSMMLly. G E^fid E bv^?'!f O fh p^)CLAMATIO w- wh *^ Jr . a >J the General Uwrahlv of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. enuUert - An aot rl i l '" - 1 ' o! Ju '>- it is made the duty of very Sheriff ol every county w.thm this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections and iu such nonce to enumerate).-Ist. The offiearauT be elected. 2d. Designate the places at which the elee tion is to lie held. I. D. M. CONTNKR. High Sherit! of the county 'f Mifflin. do hereby make known uci give this nu! lie notice t- the electors of she said county of HHSiu, that on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCT' 'RER next, (being the sth dv of tlie luontii.) a General Election w.ll bo iieio at the several eh tioo dis riots established hv iaw in the said eoimtv oi M fliu at which time State and Countv officio are la el ec ted. as f..i:>-ws, to w.t ONE PER.-s- >.\ to tii; ike olSoe oi Govern, r of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. . DNE PERSON to represent the counties of Blair. < ambria. Hnntiiigd.ei Kiid Mifflin in the House of Rep resentatives <-f tie United States. TWO PERSONS to represent the counties of Miffl.i Huntingdon and Jun.ata in the House of Repre nta lives of the Coinmon wealth of Peiinsvlvania. "NK PERSON to fill the office of Sheriff of Miffim count v. DNk PERSON to fill the office of Commissioner of the county of Mifflin TWo PERSON- to fill the office of Associate Jud ges for the count' . t Mifflin. ONE PERSON >i': the office of Auditor of the county of Mirth.. In pursuance . s,. art I ; ,N . hereby make known and give notice, that the p„. . f holding the afore )aid general election in the sevi .a, election district within the said county of Mitlliu is as follow to wit: The electors of the" Borough of New ton Hamilton are to meet in the new schoolliouee in said borough. 1 he electors of Wayne township are to meet at tie new- schoolhouse in 'the Borough of Newton Hamil ton. The electors of the Borough of MeVeytown are to nieet at the I tiiou sch(>olhotise in said borough. The electors of Granville township are to meet at the Court house in the Borough of Lewistown. and vote at the window- of the Prothonotarv's office. The electors of Derry township will meet at the Court House in the Borough of Lewistown. and vote at the window of the Judge's office. I"he electors of Oliver ownship are to meet at the L nion schoolhouse ID the Borough of McVevtovwn The electors of Bratton tow nship are to meet at the trick schoolhouse on the farm of William Harshhar ger. in said township The electors of Meiino township are to tnta-t at tin house n- w occupied by tl* family of William Semple. deceased, iu Allenville. in said township. The electors of Union township are to meet at the house n .w- occupied by Richard Itrindle. The electors of Brown township are to meet at the public lion-e now occupied Ly Aaron M. Shoop, iu saii township. The electors of Armagh township residing east ot the line commencing at the middle of the road at the stone meeting house, in Brown township, thenc— along said road to the end of the lane known as Jon athan Abram's lane, near the residence of Thomas Longwelt. jr.. thence running m a straight line to Cressman's Knob to the Union county hue, are to meet at t!e office formerly occupied by E. K. Locke, in said township. Those residing west and not in cluded in said limits, will meet as heretofore at the public house now occupied bv G. W. Graham, in said towhship. .The electors of Decatur township are to meet itt the lions., of Joseph .Stumptr. now occupied hvG. W K earns. The electors for the East Ward of the Borough of Lewistown w ill meet at the Court House, and vote at the window of the Commissioner's office. The electors of the West Ward of said Borough will meet at the same place, and vote at the window of the Sheriff's office. Pursuant "to the pr-.visions of an Act of Assembly, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respective ly take charge of the certificate of return of the elec tion of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Court House, in Lewistown. on the third dav after the day of election, being for tlie present year Friday, the I—tli day of October next, then and there to uo and perform the duties required bv law of said Jud ges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoida ble accident, is unable to attend at such meeting of Judges, then the certificate of return, as aforesaid, shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said District, who shall do ud perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Also, by the 17th section of said Act it is enacted that when the qualified voters of more than one Ward. Township, or District meet at the same place to hold their elections, it shall he the duty of the re spective Judges of said election districts! in addition to the certificates required in the 7t>th section ot this ACL to make out a fair statement and certificate ol all the vote- which shall have been then and theie given for each candidate, distinguishing the office or sta tion he shall have voted for. and one of said Judges shall take charge of said certificate, and also of the several certificates made out for each election dis trict, as before directed, and produce the same at a meeting of all the return judges in the county, in the manner prescribed in the 78th section of this" Act. The Representative Return Judges will meet at Lew i-towD on Tuesday. Ocuder ltith. The Congressional Return Judges will meet at Hollidavsburg on Tuesday. October 16th. In accordance with the' provisions of the Sth sec tion of an act entitled •• A further supplement to the Election Laws of this Commonwealth," 1 publish the following: WHEHEAS. qtv the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed lo provide for the enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purj- s c-s." and approved March 3d. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-five, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights of citizenship and their rights to bee .me citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rtgjits of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens ot the United States are not. under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Common wealth : SUCTION 1. Be it enacted. al lot or ballots, any person so offending shall be deem ed guilty of a misuemeanor, and on conviction there of m any court of quarter sessions of this common wealth. shall for each offence be punished in like manner as provided m the pp ceding section of this act in the case of officers ot election receiving such unlawful haliot or ballots. SEC. 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons, deprived of citizen ship and disqualified as aforesaid, to ottt-r any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to be held in this common wealth", each person so offend ing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof iu any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall be punished in like man lier as is provided in the second section of this act as in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. AN" ACT Regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth. SEC. I.—Be it enacted. Ate., That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized ana required to vote, by tickets, printed, or writteD. or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticke't shall embrace the names of all judges of coutts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, "judiciaryone ticket shall embrace the names of all State officers voted for, and be labelled " stateone ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including office of senator, member, and members of assembly, if voted for, and members of congress, if voted lor. and be labelled, " county one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled, "township;" one ticket shall em brace the names of all borough officers voted for. and be labelled, "borough and each class shall be de posited in separate ballot-boxes. SEC. 2.—That it shall be the duty of the sheriffs, in the several counties of this Commonwealth, to insert in their election proclamations, hereafter issued, the first section of this act JAS. K. KELLY. Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID FLEMING. Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED.—'The thirtieth day of March. Anno Domi ni one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. A. G. CURTIN. D. M. CONTNER, Sheriff. Lewistown, Sept. 19,1866. THE BEST IN THE WORLD ■' RJIHE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, which will be placed upon, trial with any other now in use. He invites cornpetion. It can be tested DO. CO LfcY 2 DkJ. with any other machine to enable purchers to choose THE BEST. TERMS LIBERAL. Give him a call. !sepl2-6m] WM. LIND. ORPHANS' COIRT SALE. In pursuance of an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will exjx>se to sale, by public vendue, on the premises, near Mil roy, on *al urlay, October I'i. IMR>, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the folk/w --hig Real Estate, to wit: A House and Lot of Ground, situate in Armagh township, Mifflin county, bound >n t !' e north bv land of Wm, Collier. >u the *>uth by !:uml of John Henveranu A 111. Heed, on the*east by laud of W. ! hompson and Bartholomew Thatc her, :ml on the west by land of Wm, Reed, containing about 4 acres, more or less. 1 <*rrus made known on dav of 1' ETE it BAHE F( K)T, seplit Admr. of Dan'l I leaver, deo'd. HEAVY ARRIVAL OP Joots, Shoes, and Ladies' Felt Goods, at -AITI3LS fe STCITE'S, Wholesale Dealers in Millinery and Hoot* and Shoes. * OCR STOCK CONSISTS OP Velvets, Floweri, \ rivet Ribbon, Rushta, Feathers, Frames, Shakers. VELVET. FELT AND STRAW GOODS. 1 hese Goods arc all bought from ilie Manufactur ••r- and Importers, consequently we can sell as low as any wholesaling house in Philadelphia. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, We have on hand and are receiving 300 cases of Men's, Boys' and Youth's WAX & KIP BOOTS, i direct from the factory in Massachusetts. Give us a , call, and see the difference between Philadelphia and • , Factory prices. Wo solieil the attention of the clos j est buyers. Also, a large stock of Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINOS, NOTIONS, tc, Also, a full assortment of Boys' and Gents' lroia zslmfso ; \\ c otfer the above Goods cheaper than any other house in this town AT RETAIL. Hast Market Street, opposite the Express Ojfice. Lewistown, Sept. 19,1866y NEW STOCK. The subscriber lias just received and will ■! keep uu hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs' I and Youth's Boots. Ladies*. Misses and Ohil- Boots and Shoes of various kinds and styles, to which he would invite the attention of his friends and the public generally. As it is his intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter hoots or shoes are invited to call and examine the above stock, which will be sold at very small profits, but for cash only, at the sign of the Bio SHOE, next door to F. J. Hoffman's store. •ep JOHN CLARKE. ' Premium Farm Grist Mill is Simple. Cheap and Durable. Will grind all kinds of Grain Rapidly. Is adapted to ail kinds of Horse i Powers. Send for Descriptive Circular. Address WM. L. BOYER A BRO„ Philadelphia, Pa. i ALSO, Manufacturers of the Latest Improved FOD j DEL and BTR.V W-CUTTERS, Horse Powers. Thresh hvj Machines. Cioss Cut and Circular .Sate MiUs, Oom | Snellen l. Sc. tic. cpl9-4t. i . _ NEW PHYSIOGNOMY, orSigns of Character," as manifested through Temperament and External i Forms, and especially in tlie -human face divine.",— One elegant volume, with nearly 800 pages, and 1,000 illustrations. By 8. B. Wells, Editor Phrenological Journal. Price* post paid. So. 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It is an "Encvclopa-dia" of biography, ac quainting the reader with the career and oharaeterof many great men and women of the past 1,000 years, and of the present —such, for instance, as Aristotle, Julius Caesar, Sbakspeare, Washington. Napoleon, Franklin, Bancroft. Bryant. Longfellow. Irving. Rosa Bonheur. Theodosia Burr, Cobden. Bright. Lawrence, Bolivar, Whately, Thttckerav. Dow. Knox. Richeliue, Hopper, buckle, Dickens. Victoria. Wesley. Carlyle, Motley. Mill.Spencer.Thompson.Guthrie, Alexander, and hundreds of othors. Aot.vis WANTED. Book sent hy return post or express, on receipt, of Price. sep&-2m -■- J . . -B- To be voted in three tickets—cut at rules. STATE Governor f John W T . Geary JUDICIARY Associate Judges Augustus Troxell Levi Glass COUNTY Congress Daniel J. Morrell Assembly James M. Brown llenry S. Wharton Sheriff Chauncey M. Shull Commissioner , Samuel H. McCoy Auditor McClellau P Wakefield