r is.. THUS 0 CUi'MKV, V t.oi ! Wt.'.i. T:i'e or four loaus o." si-.iod dry 'v .1 'vili be i.-.k-n at tin- ol : in ivaeiit f -ul-.-er pii.m I'livum v;n1i!:i to ilnke Daymen, lu this inu'iiier T.iii jiiiic brin on the wood iuiuieuiHiciy. A liROTHtB of Thomas Merkline, who recently eorrn.itteJ u;c;Je io A'tooua, vus ki.ied on Friday, between llui risbur:: ai d Lai.CiS'ei, whiie going lJtJ C CRT' ItrtfiTs I'.LSCTIOS The law rias'ed last winter in leferarics to voting for or against the removal of the County seat, ia published in luii ou our liiet puye. We publish it lb iu time by request ami liopc that every voter will read it so that Le can vote iutellipcDtly. To the Weak, the Wokn, ano the Weary, the Editor of the ZfostoH ll-xurJ-er says : "We can most uulieM'atuioly recommend the Feruveio Syurp. a j io tccted solution of the iro'oxiue i f trou, to mil the Weak, tho woYu, ml. J the wtvi). having richly experienced is benefits. It possesses all the qualities claimed fur it b its proprietor." Haruwark tTRE. Messrs. Clark A Funic bare opened out in the Hardware business in 11. E. Parker's old stand ou .Main street, MilHiu. This is something we have long stood in need of in this catiafy, a first-class Hardware store AlfVS. CJark.& Fotk are, lolh wnttliy gentlemen snd uiidcrs-'.uud the busiues. jiropei iy, and we trust our people will patroiiiz'; them libeialiy. If our '-op; erliaii friend 3re not satis fied with Radical rcpoils and speculations c uicerum Maine, they uiay read what one of their number 'lie Uicli'iiotid ' jHitr.h says on the milj.-et. That is ; "If Utiiir hil! stif a iiitii. t-iryr or (. fur the Jiuf,cis, Siynwur tuny CHttiiiri' Li C'titacp ur Lfi-t'f tt ur,Mr vj (Jiuryn Yi'iia!ilui)liiu ax mm!! inject. ' Small it is .- let it be recorded. THE Dt'Uioci'ats have t"eti howling and in:.k-:tg a great tus about greenbacks. aoi wiiut the bonds paid oil with tbe fame Oa Thursday last one of tbe tneu with Gardner's ahow pasrx-d a IVcoclaric gii'Cliback on a J 'i looerutic laudiurd of this plac, aud on Friday tnortiitig as kooii s he saw tbe :ikene-s ot Seymour ou it lie pionouooad it cuun-tcrfjit, and started Xt Newport and bad i; redeemed. A risrixcrios with te.tice a ab.A!t of d'iTercuce was ooted by a 1,'cinu S il'lier. 'Vou don't a:eau to say," be Waa asked, 'that alt Democrat are rebels '(" '"No," wan the reedy, '-but there are m'g'ity fsw reboio who are uot Democrats." Wesus-pes-: that our Democratic "fr'.eudSj" we liieati (iuveruor Seymour's ''friends" will lit:d th iir rebel allies troubiebOiue lecruits Tlicre are oui" iu iorseu.ents which woik 'uaiust the Ci'l.e they would sustain. Gkant Meeti.no A targe and cntbu siasr.o niettitig was held iu McAii.-tcrville ou last Saturday evening. Mex-rs J. A. Tdclvi., of JA'vris'own. and S. T. lrowu. our caudidale for hetslature, from Hunt ioudou, de.ivered able and elenpueut ad areshCS. The McAiisterville brass baud euiiveued tiie occasion with some excel- lent music. Tbe people of tbe li.uner towussip, "old Fayetie,'" are wideawake aud will give us an iocraeed majoriiy tor tbu whole ticket ou tbe 2ui Tuesday cl October. SlNCK the salary of the l'ost-oflice at this piace tias been increased to eix bun dled dollars per auuuui, the oSice hours are fn.a. 00 to 000 iu the forenoon, and from 000 to 00 in the afternoon. '1 he public will please take uotice ami govern themselves accordingly, so that they may not be compeiled to wait outside of tbe office. Ueretofore people had some diffi cult? i ascertaiciog the time at which the 'dice would be open, but hereafter they will be able to ptocure their mail matter in tbe cour.-e of time if they are eble to Cud tbe uccomuiodatiujj official. Aud that's Huff the matter. l.iS'NO, More Democratic Help Under . . t the above bead the morning ilarrisburg Patriot sa) : ( The first uomber of a new paper, call ed Tue Juniata Vtilley Demicrat. pub lished at l'errysvi.le, I'a , by W. S3 Lukeubach, is ou our table. It displays tiie Seymour and Biair flag, and Will take a.t active part in the work now in hand tti hurling the Iladical revolutionists from power. We have heard that 'hare was such a nnncr but as yet have failed to receive any at our office, but judging fioui the few we have observed laying arouud loose and opinions expressed by Democrats gen erally we believe that about one "mote belr" of thiil kiod would elect tho Kep licau ticket by a regular Maine majority. Is there one more of the same kiud kit 1 If iLer ia iet ui Lave it. 1 -j 15; .il ilfY MNif )ttha TltB Waiii, ! aod ii-s;i'ie it lu Its u:i'Uial :i !nr, aud ill! ; 'part tl.st ll';:Uti(ui l.!o:-S "'b.r, eic , ue ;Mii. 8 A. Al!i'ti' Improved (new Mjte) ! Iliiir Ilr.t.ir;r or Ilrthnina. (in oii but'le.) ; V. ery lruist sells it. ' Pric O'.e lul ' lar. i'epieinber 11-lui T'i!AT's So. History and ooserratinn have denu iistrated to the thitikitii; mind that it is not best for the interests of this C'liiitry to have lare individu.il laiid owneis. Diit while history is sileut on the subject, obscrvat.iou b:a convinced us that the laie.t, cheape.st and bent slock f uiei'cbniii.-e iu flie county can be found at .Joe IVnuell'fc ijtorj ia I'aUcrsuu. Go and hce. ORGAN'S. The uuJersigned lias been ap pti'iLie'l afif fir ibe Hale nf the Ainerictin drgHU. niauufHcluieil by S. W.Suiiili, BuMlon, Htid in prepnreti to filrnisL pi'i suus with l'arlur or CliineLi Org.ius as ctieap bh tiny can b,e pnrclin"il fromilie in.in ifaciui f rs. Also I he Mason & II nmlin ('iibiiiet Organ of tlitlcreul Btjle anil size. The Instrument cuii be seen Hiiii UtMid by calling at bid re:?i dvticc on Mmn street, Mitlliutowu. cinrcb li, IStiT tf. WILLIAM WISH. Hora's ank Lot mr Sale. The umler siyrie"! olfors at privars sale a House, Slable and Lot of Grouh't Ht:tit8 in Keriaanaij h-a u-bij-, about one-half mile above MilHic on the Main road. The House '.a new and in ood order tbe Stable is Inre enough for hurt? and cuw, with a targe Lot of Ground in excellent order For particulars cnH ai T 1!. lliidebranu's More, Alain street, Milllm, or titOKCJE W. MELOV. Au 12, ISiiS-lf. New Goods J. Frank (f- Co., of Pat terson, have just received a New Sto-.-k ol goods bought at reduced prices, aud Ruich they ate aellini; at a very small ad vance over cost. This firm have taken ad vantage of the reduction of i rices in the city and can therefore afford to ecll gcoiis a low if not lower than they can be pur cli:iK-d in the cointy. (live them a call and see their ne fjlo of Ladies Prc-s .-ondo.. Cloths C.iiiiierf, Hoots, Slioen, Hats, Ijrocciics, Xoiious with a general atsort ineutof all kinds of inerchaudije. I V.,TtrL'l ... ,. ...,,(..r ,.( ,r. 5,,U seribcrs are iud-.'pted to us for auhperip tion, j ib wink, iic. for two aud three ears We uted money and must have ibeise ac.ioucts Fettled. It is a disai-icablc a-.k to be writing those duns cor.tinually. j but dcue people eotiui to forget that even tintcrs urn tuoncy soi:.ctiiups. Two I three aud four doJam is a ainall iount to each of tliure who are iu Jebtel to us, but it DSaLei; a laro aimubt wbe:i count ed np in our booki. e hope our friends .vili uot neglect those '-liitle matters" bniftr, but pay up at onen. Ou tbe 26th ult.,by itev. A. .M. Karnin. GKOllGE aiKNand Mias AMELIA iiUSEST, both of I'alterson. On the l'.tli inst., by tbe same, rEHRV GItL'BU, of Perry county, I'n., and Mia K'A.VCY H:LLi;.N!5Ki!iEK, of Juniata co On IjO same, by the sinia, WILLIAM ICL'iilHSON and MUt 801'lllA FUltllEV, both of luis place. MIFFUN'TOO & i'ATl'EaSO.N JlAIlttTS FLOUR, .uper, js abl. $12 O'J Extr, :2 of Fancy 14 UO Rye-, V cwt. 3 o Corn Meal, 1 TS ti RAIN, White whest,... 2 21 Ked Wheat y bu 2 10 Kje 1 60 liarley,... So Corn, 1 till Buckwheat !l HtS,. 6o Clover, bus 7 00 Timoiby. 2 2i Flax I 75 Ilunariau,. . . t"J URIEL) FH I' IT, Apples, f bu 2 50 reaches, " " i 0(1 ".ernes, 8 Currents 10 liluckberries', 8 ElderliL-rries. 4 POTATOES. New lriKk, bill 00 Sweet 1 60 VARIETIES, Apples, j! bu 1 OO Onions 75 White llenns.... o 00 lii--Wiix. ft) lb 4.) Z". iry 10 Camlles 15 Wool, washed...- 40 Rag 4 MARKETINGS. !:'.:tter, prime V) It" SO Lard, "i'ailow E's, nt uoi ; l"'iiK, ile ;s. cwt ilia"., VJi 20 9 00 .. 20 (Sides & Shoulders 10 i;i:ef, Fore nr. cirl 10 00 'Hind nr 12 00 I I'Ot'l.TKY, 'h'kens, j-.Hir fto J i u: keys, 1 20 I COAL, i Ion 1 revrnou tova o ! do Ec 5 .ir'unbury store 6 'Cbesiaut, 4 :Pea. 3 7,- I Mixed . 3 -00 I WUOL, Oak 4 00 Hiekory, 4 50 I HAY, J.Timnthy, - 12 30 ji.'lover," 10 00 1 Retailed Article . iCoal Oil "jlgar 50 Sail, 'pi neic ii 50 'Ground Alum snlt 76 l'ian!r. lor. 10 iO . ils 6 CO j-er keg !ar Iron 05 j Horse shoes keg 00 Spring steel cn hands, Oorried weeklv hy Frow & Parker. lIiil.AIr.l,iMII. JHKKEIS, PuiLAOaLPuiA, Septcaiber 22, lsuS. Flour In the Flour market there is more activity, but at a decline of fully 2oo bbl. Abou-; J0IJO' bb!s. changed hands , chiefly new wheat Northwest ex tra lamily, at S'J'J 50. iucludiu some old do. at 9 7o(yl0 5J, Fenusylvania and Ohio at 10(0,12; fancy lots at 813U, and extras at 8r?fe3 25. Kye 1'iour is steady, with sales of 100 bbls. aa S3 50D 5J. (Jsain -Tiiere is a fair demand for prime Wheat, but other descriptions are neglected, sales of oOOOrSjOOOO bush. Rood and prime ied at Si Z'iiyZ 23, and 1000 j bu-.ii. amber at 8J 30(()i 33, white ranges front 82 40 to Si Oil. Kye is steady r.t 1 81 ool t5J tor Pouusyiv.iuia nod 81 39 J (rtl 4'J tor Southern. Com is dull and i l(ii;2c lower, s-ilcs of loji) bush, yellow at 81 27. Ous ste held firmly. We ; quote Pennsylvania at TSlTTe'., as in quality. " J'lU'iilritor 1 .' 1 i J8j.-'r.ll S2.-')l lo S'i,H ll'IIVsr !'.,! nil... S cIm per t!, liiiiiri'ail Ties.... .. J)E?SH.V.M R.! LI'.OAH. ON AND I aheV Mor.day , j!.V 'Jftli. 18JS. P.-isserfT Train will leave Milltin Station as foIloOri : KAoTWAKU. Philadelphia Express.. V-'.4T A. 51 Fast i-i tie 2.1 :J. A.M. Day Express... 10,2'J, A. M. W ay l'a.sseiii;cr 1,12 A. M Mail '. ...:;!, I. V. Ciucinnuti Express WKTWAItn. Cincinnati .tEric Ex pros l,f9, A. M,1 I'.iltimore Express f.bb' A. 5'. Philadelphia Express... 0.0 1, A. .M. Mail Tratu i.2 P. 51. Fast Line n.-Ii, P. M. Way Passcugcr i "j, A. 51. JAMES NOtTll. Ajr't For l lie cure ot Cvutjhs, Colds ! ilmirtifnn AithtKOj fntltifuza, Croup, H hitty Cauyft, ilroiichiiis 1'rt.diytvsitiLU to Con k nation, tyc., This preat renie ly is too well inown and is performing loo much pood lo nuke it necess ary to go into an elaborate discission of its merits. Suffice it to sty that it still main tains its supremacy iu ciirtiijt diseases of the most obs. inate character, and liiat ull fho sutler from ihe above complaints, after hal ing tested this remedy, seldom hae occisi'D to renert to appliances to insure a perfect restoration to health. ' Testimony af Mr. Tetcr Shttw. W kst Wiarirttt, . Y . lien. 10 11 Mesrs. S. W. Fnui.i: ,t Son, llr.-ton. (ietitlemnn During the winter i.f IS-'H 1 was very mueb out of health, nttici fl iih a severe Ciiugh. Pain in Ihe Sid; a:id t.'int-s. ami a general depression of belt!i tovn-;li mi extent as greatly to alarm myself mi'l friends Rlotl.e resuii. loiring this lone 1 tr""d several highly recommended rem. lies, wrtfi little or no ood result, and hud eoncliided to try tbe efiect of a Sum iiern cliu-tle upon my health, but before i-arryitig ibis lesolu lion into effect, I ws iuduve.t by the urgent siilictatiou of your ng-'ut, Mr llmnicy, to give Dr. Wistars 1'i.iUaiu of Wii.i Cherry a trial. I ilid so, ami lo my great joy found ini'iiedlale Slid permanent relief '' e of only our butve. mid 1 am n.iv in as oo 1 bciiltti as ever. 1 believe your !!tt!sin one ol tbe best remdies, for Con In. tV. and all 1 uuy IHsc-in. now in use. and roiiseivuiiously re coini.iend it as sucll. Yours irulv, TETEit SHAW. Prepared by SETII W. FOlVLK SON, IS Treiuutit St., iiosioii, and for tale by Drug Itists geiieraly. A NLW I'KMKOV IX CoNSt'JTl -.oS. A i'hy- sieiuii who had Coii-umpiioii tor ie-.eral years, with fn iimo.t bleedings of ihe lungs, cored iiiiusclf with a medicine unl noiwi to the pro fessiou, wUeii liis case appeared hopeLss. Me l U"- ol.ir pliy-ici lll I..J 1. UM i H. - t ins or ii j.. :i3oii, in -Tin u-m any Kit, w leoe oi lis virliici ; and be e'.iu asc: ,1m- t'ie lieioe it health he now enjoys to n.iihlug but liie use of his i:i"diciiie .- iind nothing but uner des pair and entire extinction ol all hope of re eovery. :o get'ier with a want of confidence in all others induce him to uazird the exper iment. To those siitloriuir with i.ny disease of ihe I. nuts !io proff'urs a treatineiii he confi dently belivis will eraiieate Ibe disease. Price ? I. fit) per bottle or a half dcz"n. sent by express. Send for a circular or call ou Dr. K. Rovi.stos Jm-ksos-, No. ?"i0 orth Teaih Street, Philadelphia, nisy 27. 1 Si -1 v. (lUACE.S CELKIUtAlEI) SALVE We nre ct?t!sat.lly hearing favorible re put from those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, w ife of Mark An! bony, of this city, and living at No ! Locust Street, uf tlicted with a felon on the finger, was recently induced lo make a trial of the Salve. Almost ins: ant ly she experienced rt lief from the n.iiii, v hici: had been almost iineiidui abie. Every otbt r remedy but I his proved unavailing. Those who havu tried it once are satisfied oi its merits, and nothin j will induce '.hem to be without -l supply. t ail Uittr . r'-rs. Deafness. Lllindness and Catarrh tre:, ed wiih the U'trosl success by J. Isaics, M. !., and Prolessnr of 'jftuw nf Ait Kgt and liar in thr Mrutcal Collcjc of I'ntt.iilvtiniit, 12 ifir irprriritre. (formerly of Leydi n, Hol land.) No. SO.j Arch Street. Phils. Testium nials can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany llo-ir pa tient", as he has no secrets in his piactice Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge tor examination. June lo, lSiitf-ly. DR TAYLOR'S OLIVE BEAM 8 H CO A mild and agrceahh Tonic Stimulant, htomachic and Car minative 3 sra e-3 m w J J 13 m a t Extracted entirely from Ilerls and roots. Highly baleicial in Dtsjwpsiat General Debility, and Loss of A mictite ; and an excellent Corrective for persons suffering from disorders of the Dowels, Flatulence, etc. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ! Depot 413 Market St., Tliila. Hutii r .... : ' I.HI.l IViloW .... ('bioketix. J. K. TAYLOR & CO. Sept t, 1!GS ly. r? .t m 53 7i -i t.'i ir' tl Jv w W a t t n i; rhi IX THK Cl YSIAL PAt.ACL BUlLhINC, Mil Fl.INTOWN. PA. I I, JO IN DIETRIC1C. High Sheriff of 1 1 1 1 1 : UNPKRSlGNhU HAVING PUR- t),u county of Juniata, that on the SECOSl chased tho stock of goods formerly bo- TUESDAY OF I'CTOliEK next, (being the Iwginii to Fiow &. Parker, and having n ld- J3tU day of ehe uionlh.) a General Election cl to it quite nn assortment from tho Phil-: will bo held at the several election districts t slal,.bia iiisrVW, is now ready to snplly the tablished by law iu said county, at which ctueasof WilTI'inowu ami vvonity with any- lime ity Will vole by ballot for the several 1,471. ' fiiiT"''ft"'1 "vei'llmig that is un illy J;ei.t in riuhirv sl.n-e, and a jreat m iny things ihnt vi never been ken! bttoro. He i deter- i linnet, to Sii: goous ai a ni,wt,i l.h run.:-. and make it au object for the people to buy from him. A 1 vgt stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MERINO!! 8, SliEPIIEI'D PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES l-RESS FT. ANN ELS, I HIS SACK FLANNELS, VHITK FLANNELS, T-XXV. TWILLED FLANNELS, PEHlLANNELd, 51 IT LIS 5. I!R AlU'.ldT .SHAWLS ic, ic. Caube Lad at T. 11 IIILDFRRANDS. MOURN!?JC DRESS COOD3: II I lie U Shu tils'. Veils, Colars, Clove, Cnuntlct'. Second Monrning HalmoraH. Hoods, Ac, Ac. Everything desirable in this line, and c verr lurgc stock, At Uildt bran.l's. A1 G EM'S WAM Ell. Lights anu su ol- mtj of the great Rebellion.. Containing Thrilling Adventures, Daring Deeds, Stai; ;ing Exploits, mid Murvehus Escapes of S.es, Scocis aud Dciec'ives. The I hc:ipe-t. most complete and intensely interesting war book vet puoli.-hed, eonlaiu- nor over rttiO tiaees and uu:iieious enzraviu IVic, oi-.Iv .7-, send for ciicuUr aud terms. Also, Fafr.ily Quarto Kibles. best edition nublished XVILMAXi FLINT. Pub'.i her. No. 2.i S. Ceve!'.!, Pbiladulptiia, Pa. august I'.t-lm. " " D.. I'LEIOTT WITH JACOU HIEGKL & Co. Late R I KG EL .t l lTKIt. imPORTERS &. JOBC2RS OF DRY GOODS, No. I!::;! Market Street, ami 27 North 4th, St., PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 21, !Sd7-ly. For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner, tiuaranteed equal to any j ill tiie world! Has ail the strength of old t rosin seip with the mild and lathering qn-ili-lies of geiu;iue Castile. Trv this splendid! Soap. Sold by tbe ALDEV CHEMICAL V(RKS, 1 North Front Street, Philadelphia. ' Sept 2. lbG!-!y. j admin: rUATHIX'S NOTICE. Notice 11 is hcr'.-l y tUcn thai Letters ol Admin- isiraiion 011 t tic estate cl Jacob Er.cl.eluinyer, late of the borough of Perry sville. Juniata co!in-y. Pa., h tve been granted lo the under- signed. All persons h iving ilaitus against said estate will in eseot them nrnrerly autlun - ticated, and those knowing themselves indebt ed to said es.'f.t will nml.e immediate pay meal. ANNA ENCHELMOYER, Adaix. aug 20, 1 SOS-tit. FULL assortment of Gentleman a Goous x consisliug of Cloth, Cassinicrc!, Satinet?.. Over Coatings. Vest in gs Can be had at T. B. HIDERRAND'S. flour a caasM. FLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market rales, or received on stornge and shipped at the usual iVieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful captians and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the caual FRO H'& PA UK El's. E STRAY. Came to fhfe refiuencc of the l!bcriher in Delaware townsLip, near East Salem, on or about, the 1st of last June, a White Roar Pig, about four or five uitnths old. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of ac cording lo law. A. H. Kt'UTZ. scpt'y. isos-ct ISSOLUTION OF PARTNEUSUI I'. No ticc is hereby giren that the partnership lately existing be;wern Silas A. Shamp and Amos H. Mariiu, in the foundry business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 3d !" of Augrft, lPb:3 Tie Rooks will remain in the hands of A. 11. Martin for ccllection. for two incnihs. A MUX 11. MARTIN, SILAS A. SUAMP. sept 0, 18G3. J. J. PATTCaSON a. K. FABKSa. HE highest market price will he pad in X Ci'h for all Kinds ot graiu delivered at uba Mills or at.Miftnn. rt.... C.h.t .t-A tnr aaTn fit hi nfiAVA Afill J lUHi, 1 - . .v J .. ..... r in MilBin by PATTERSON ft 1 AKhLU. Jlilllintown, apvil 20, lbOT-lt. CARPE1S ! CAKPET3 M A LARGE and eooJ variety ..f Af. I WOOL, An Aff and "HEMP VARV&TS on hatJ and fur sale cheap, at T. R. lOLDERR AND i,A l.ei It Sloes OI yiiwusiiiiii:. t-tnii .ibio , . . such as Tubs, Dutter Bowls, uuckets Churns. Daskcts. Horse Rackets. c at T. li IIILDEBKANC't?. StV.-rKtP a.1sViiNi-wn GK.NFUAL IvCKCriO.M I HUM. I TTHLREA3 in and by an Act of tbe Gen- V era! Assembly of ihe Commonwealth ol l'musy-Ivanm, eulitled, "Au Act relaiiug ,lo the elections of tiiis Conuuon wealth," ; pastel the 2d day ol July, -u. 18ia, it is made-, the duty of the buerift of every eoun- , t v wiih:u the Coinmonwealili to ifive rmhlie I notice of the General Election, and in such ; Lot ices to enumerate 1. Toe OlHcers to be elected. 2. Iicsignaie the place at whioi the oloc- i tiou is to I t held. ullicers hcVeaftor mentioned, v( i,e pBrfow lo fill t?ie office psi-ecm lo nil t'ie office of Awrfitor General of the Commonwealth of l'eunyl Var.ia. One person to 611 the of5ce of Surveyor Gtne.ai of the Commonwealth of i'eunsjl vaiuia. One person, in connection with the coun ties of Dauphin, KorthumbeMshd, Union, and Snyder, toiepiescul this District in Congress. Two persons to represent tho counties of ' Jut.iata, Mihlm nnd lluntingc!orj, in the House of Represt-uMiites of the Ccmmoa Wealth of Pciisylvania. One person to till the f.ffiee of Connf Com n:i?sioiier of Juniata county , One person lo hit the olhc-e of County Sur veyor ol Juniata county. One person io fill the olfice of Counly Au ditor of -funiai i counly. 1 ALSO HERERY MAKE KNOWN and give notice, that ihe laees of holding the I aforesaid General Election in Mie several dis- . trict and townships in the county Juniata are as fjllows. to wit : j At the Court Heuse in the borough of Mif : 9iutown for the borough of Mitilintown. ! At tl.e Court House i-i the horough of Mif- fl.nlown,'for Fcimauagh township. I At the Sehool House ia Mexico, for VTalk j sr lowushiji- I At Smith's fschool House, for Delaware ! totvuship. At ;he School House in Thompsontown, for the borough of Thompsontown. I At the Public House of Thomas Cox, for I Greenwood township. I At the School lioue in Richfield, for Mon roe townthip. i At Kiion.-e's Scheol House, for Siisq'iclian lia loniiship. ! At the Selii.-.l Houfc ia M'cAlisterville, for ; Fayetie township. At the School House in Pa'tersur, for ths I bo.ough of Patterioii. i At the School House in Perrysvilic, for the , borough of Perrysvi'.te. 1 At ibe Locust Grove School House, near me r. -oieiice ot jonn Atetnii, lor .Minoru ip. I At ,!ie t-prrxe Hill School House, for I Spruce II ill tw-nshtp. At the School House at Academis, for Reale township. At Ihe School ITou.-e near Mcrulloch's Mills, for Tuscarnra township, except that poriioii of it lying north-westward of the Bur.iiuil ot' the Shade Mountain. At tho Lick S"hool House near the rcsi denic of iieiijarnin W alls, dee'd., for Lack township, exeept that portion of it lyiugnorth westwsrd of the submit of Ihe Shade Moun tain. At tl.e Cef.tre School Ifnuse, for so much nf the townships of Lack ar.d Tuscarora us lie north-west wat-dly of the Summit of the Shade Mountain. At il.e Church I'i'.l School House in Tur bett tovnsti;v I also make l.nowa and ive notice that en Act of Assembly, itppraveu March oOth, lStiii,' provides as follow: StcTi"N . He it n.acuJ li I'.e Sm.:tr nnd 1 voteJ tor as sua nteuitier or 1:1. in' -rs. Ji.ute of Rtfrrtfi!'"-' of the CuinnionKal-h j which .shall be signed by sii.l Jut.'s r.ud ai e' 'inn!!iiiiu.i in Ventral Atttmbty met. u;o lesicl Ly 'be Cljiks, and one of s .i'i )u l,;e it i htrti.u tnnrtrd hi tht auihoriiu of the .m., ! shall be citarge 1 of such cc. t:i . in ! -i til That the qualified voters of the several conn ties cf this Commonwealth, at all general. lown.'ip horough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required in vote, bv tieVets. printo I or written, or i partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: Otic ticket snail emnracc the names of all Judges of courts vo'ei fir. j and 10 be lubeled. ou'side, "Judiciary,-" one ticket shall e- :br.icc I lie names of all State officers voted f r. and be labeled "State;" ! one ticket sha'l embrace the names of all t county oflicers voleo for, inelmling oloce cf j Senators, members of Assembly, if voted for r.nd members of Congress, il voted for, au I I bu labeled County ;" one lickt sh.iil ein- brace the nni'cs i t all township oiiieors voteJ i for. and he labele-l "Township ;" one tickt shall embri.ec the n noes of all borough olH cers voted lor, and be labeled, "Roro'igh ;" an'! each clr.ts shall be desposited ia Ecperate ballot boxes. I also m 1 l: ft known and give notice that at the lime nn. I p'nees above mentioned the oiti- I lens of the counly will vote fur or onanist the removal of the Cuun'y Sent from Midliniown ' 10 lVrrvsville. in the follnwinsr manner, to 1 wit- Allinfav,r of removal shall vote by ballot on a written or printed ticket labelled on the outside County S?at and oa tho inside For Remoral. and those opposed to r-mnval shall vote by ballot a simiU' label on the out side and on the intide .lyoiajt R"roral. and the tickets thus polled shall be pi io' l in a separate box, to he counted out and Ihe to berof votes, for nnd against, returned in like manner by the Return Judges as those for county officers. I also make known and give notice, as iu and by the 4'fth section of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any o! j (tl.e f truS under Ihe Untlea States, or this smte, or any city or incorporated district weather a commissioned officer or oilier wise a eubonlnate nillcer or agent, w'jo is or shall be employed under the le&islutivc, executive or judiciray de paetment of this State, or of the United States, or of any incorporated city or district, and also that every Ttrembcr of Congress and of the State Legislature, nnd af the select or common council of any city, or conr.mis sioner of any iriborporated district, is by lnw, incapable of holding or exercising at 'he same time the office or ap pointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elections of this Comnirnwealth, and no juoge, inspector or other officer ot such elec ion shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for.' Also, thai in the 4th ec-iicn of the Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating fo exe cutions and for oiher purposes," approved April ltth, 1810, it is enacted that Ihe afore said 13th section "shall not be constructed so as 10 prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving us judge, inspector or cleik ot any general or special election of this Commonwealth " Am Wlebeas, By the Act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act to intend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the eurolliug and calling out of tbe na ti'tn.il forces and for oiher purposes," and approved March 3d. A. D., IStid, all persons who have deserted the military or nsval ser vice of the United States, and who have not i I : . . 1 ! ...j;...li'..M,li.,.n,lt. uwiiiiisi;uai)K'i, ri;vsiiuuiiu.i'tu...j. or disability therein provided, are oeemcrt land taken to bive voluntarily reli nquishtd ed tasi? rights of citiitaihip, anl I and br.'e;ted "lMtOCLAMA- their rights to Lecome citiions. ar.J re da j prived uf cxrrcisiog uy riguia of ciiizcci thereof; Asn Wuekeai., Pcraona, not oitiiens of ti United States, are not, undox the Constitution and hkn ( f Peunsylvaaia, qiylifiud elootori ct t'-iis Co.n:uo,nwealth; Ki:tTro:i I. Lie i( onacled by th Sonwte and I'd use of representatives of the Common- vall!i if Peausylvania in buuurnl Asaemblr met, a'cd it is hereby enacted by the authority of the came. That in all elections hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful fer tbe judge or inspectors of any such elections to receive baiiot. or ballots, from any person or persons embraced in the provisions, and subject to Ilia disability, im posed by said act ot Congress approved March third, one thousand eight hundred aud sixty five, and it shall be nnlawful for any su:U person to offer to vote any billet or ballots. SfctrrHW 2. That if any inch jtidge or in spectors of election, or any cne of them shall reoeive ...oyil0 c;i.-. anf such l:-.wfu! ballot or oUlols fro n any meat dis qualified persons, he, or they, so offending, shall be gu.Py of a misdemeanor, and upoa convict ion thereof iu any court of quarter esjioiis of lliis Comuionweulth, he aLall for each ofleiicc be t entsnced to pay a fine cf not less than oue hundred dollars, and to under jo an ini.risonmi.'iit in the jail of the proper ei-unty for not less :han sinty days. i?ixr!o 3. Tiiat if any person deprived of citizenship, and ilisou ilifiei as afcresaid, shall at any e.c -tion hereaitcr to be hela ia this Cuiiiiuoawealih. vote or tender 1 1 the of ficer." thereof, and offer to vote a ballc or bil lots, any person fo effending shall bedecnieJ guiliy of a mide-meanor. nr. o conTi;:ion thereof in any court of quarter Se-sious of thi" Commonwealth, shall for each off. nco. ha punished in !iko n.inner as is provided inlho pieceeuing tcctiun of tl:ij act, in thscs-s i-f ofScers ot election receiving such un'avrful ballot or bal'Ctn. Section 4. Tl.''.'-If say isrsea elall per snsde or advise iny persuti or perrons, de prived of citizenship, and flisquaUfied aa aforesaid, to 0 J.:r any baiiot cr ballets, to ti.a olfiecrs of any election herv;fler to be held in this Commonwealth, or bbail r'trsuvie, or ad vice, any such cliicer to recei-.e, any ballot or ballots from any person dsprwed of cit roii ship, and eii.'(tjnlined as aforesaid, snch per son no oHeuoing shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of nuarler sessions of luis Comuiou wealth, shall ba puulnl.ed itilike manaer as is provided in the second section of this act. in the case of otl.cers of such election receiv ing such utilawiiil ballot or ballots. Pursuant to tiij provisions eoii'sined in the t!7th section of the Act first afoTcsiH . the judges of tbe aforesaid district .-ail rcs pectivfly t ike charge of the certificate- of re turn of the elcctio'i cf their resp:ti.-o i!:s triots a! prod ice theii ct a ejecting of thi Judges from cacti disirict. at tue Court. House iu the borough of Mi'iiinlowii, on thn third day aaer the dny of the election, being tho present year on Friday Ihe IKih ury of October, then and theie to do and perform the duties required by law of said Judges. Also, thai where a Judg? by sktacss. cr us avoidable accident is r.n-.iile to attend .id meeting of Judges, then tbe ecrtifiewtu of re turn aforesaid, snail bj I i!en ch . : of by one of the Ic -pectora or Clerks "f t' . l o tion of said districts, who shall do nvl per form the duties required of said Ju 1,' s ena ble to attend. Also, that in the SI?t section of said set it is enacted that "when two or more c itiniies shall compose district !or the choice of member or members of the Secat : of '.-is Commonwealth cr of the lfo:ta cf l'nrsr-n. tatives of the United States, er of t.iis Com monwealth, (be Judges cf ll.e election in. each county having met as afiree-iid, tl.a clerks shall make out a inir ai.U'inen. 01 a 1 the votes which shall have been given at mi.:!i ' e'e'ctions witnin the county, for every pei-soa produce tiie s.tno; &t a incfciim- of one Jud- from each eoi;i'y at s'tca riace in such jo triut. as is or may be appointed by lstv for the purposs. Alsii, t !.:; an act of Aoa?T.My. en::t'rd -'An Act relating to electiuus of this Common wealili," passed July 2. Ic-Cj, furtiier pro vides us toilows, to wit : "Th..t the Inspectors and Ju !,.'( -"; -itl rtcei at ihe re: pective places appoin ed fur holding the electiun in the disirict to wl:;;h they re spectively t-ilong. befr.re o'c'.oek in tl-1 morning of ti.t 21 Tadsy of Oc -be.-, and each of said Inspectors siail afioitit onn leitc who shall be a qualified vot-.r cl" suntt districts." The Retujn Judges for this Rrpresntifiro District will meet in Lewistown, n TncsdoT. Oeiober 2Jlh, !S'jS, then and there t do r.r. I perform such duties as are reqtiired by law uf said Juilgcs. Agreeably to th' provi tions i f i'.c rc tiou of sito. act, every GeuTa! a speetnl Eleetieu rjiall be opened between the hour s . f eigiit "and ten o"ciock in the fcr.m 1 u. :;( shall continue without int riupGon nv vij.tiiii utunt until seven o'clock in tLe er-:L v. Lett I tbe polls .snail be closed. Given under my hand at my c?7cc. ia ti.. boroug'a of Mtthintuwn, this Erst day o; Sep tember, A D. lhiis. JOHN riinTRICK, SiieritT. Sheriff's Office. Mifniutown, 1 September 1, 1't.S. f KIFFLIKTO FOUrDIlY AND rAOHIFiS SHOP! UTE, the undersigncl, would rcspci-rful'y annoUnco to the citizens of J. nul l and adjoining counties that we have pure: as.'d Ihe MitKintown Foundry and Mirhine .-Lop. atid are prepared to manufacture sriichs ' f ariolis descriptions, stieh ns '. t....l S-c Ilorse pontr 'jhre- ntuy -VtcAtie.-, bei";- Hie cel ebrated, and best adapted to the w i ns of the public now extant, ami which we wiii wn-rant, to perform all they aro rcconiniended 10 do Plows of the latest and most iiun.oied pat terns, considered by all who hm u. ! thein to be superior to any now ia ue iu :his pi.rt of tho country. We are also prepared to mamifaeiure r.'l kind of Miil Gearings, such as Cvu G- nring. Gudzoons. Saw MHl Cranks, and Tur.iir. - ...d fitting up the same. V e also ln.iuuf.iotuve I kju,i3 of j Coo, Mood, Par!or an7. Co-J,-'n:; Sloe. Also koep on hand the famed Ot ientu!. tue friend of every tierson ihe stove wh:-ii makes home cheerful. We als 1 man if-.cn'. v Hollow Vare, Wle Irons, Riass L;ati.er P.nllers for tanners, c. We also have the exclusive right to matin, facturo B. W. Taber's Patent Cast Iron Chim ney. Parties who have purchased the Rights of ihe several townships in this c.-unty will order of us, as we have exclusive ri.-tu e.nd con:ro! of ic.a taiel patrons of Ji;r:iata c-ujiy. 01.1 J'etil and country produce 0: all kinds taken jn exchange for wot is. Ferzember we sell tea per crrf. r!:-.pvr than any other es'slilishtaent in fs eoi.:iry, CF.15 WELL KACrFMAN. Sept 9, 1 808-if. I ,' t -- cate LAI?" nd FsnoyJob Printing neatly exe. at tius Oirce. I 1 i
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