rt' -. i Mi If .. H 1 1 r M: jr. U It i 1 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWJT. Wfdnwdar, arT'r 36, UTS. B. F. SCII WEI EK, ftDfro Ato rsorsirroa. Sew Coaitltatlwa. Tbere are two questions before tbe people of tbe United State generally, that affect each indit idusl, if not di rectly, indirect!. They are tbe Span ish or Cuban (Juestioc, and tbe fiaan cial question. TLere U f tLird qoes tion, which, however, k limited to tbii ('oaimuuwealtb, but it of more impor tance to tbe penpie of tbia State than tbe two former one. It tt tbe que tioa cf tbe adoption or rejection of tbe trot-osed New Constitution. It shall cot be onr fault if it ia not lead. With in two weeks there will be eootigb copies of tbe i.roposed new fundamental law circulated in tbia county to p'ace a eopv in t ie Licus of er f jr voter. ' Tbe following addreM bap been issued bj tbe Kxecntitre Committee of tbe Cun.titutioual Coaveution to tbe people of Penosjlvaoia as a statemect of tbe werk tccoiuplibiied Ij tbst body, and slowing wberein tbe New Constitution differs from tbat now in foree : Executive Committh Rooms, Piiiladi-lpuia, Nov. 18, 1973. To the V toy It of fdulMJU I "i be convention assembled hj jour direction to reform tlie constitution of tie State have finished tbe work jou gave theni to do. In submitting it for jour approval we invoke jottr careful eonuieiati-in. Tbat it is without fault we dare not affirm, but tbat it adds new and valuable securities to tbe rights of person aud of property we confidently assert. The modi by which Ibe mem bers of tbe eouventiou were elected se cured a body of men who Lad neither the opportunity nor tbe inclination to mould tbe instrument in tbe interest of any party or uf any private interest whatever. ' It would be manifestly inappropriate to attempt any detailed analysis of tbe proposed constitution, bat it is proper that its leading features should be briefy indicated. It consists of eigh teen articles, vis. : 1, Bill of Rights 2, Tbe Legislature ; 3, Legislation ; 4 Tbe Executive ; 5, Tbe Judiciary ; 6 Impeachment and Removal from OfEoe 7, Oaths of OSce ; 8, Suffrage aud Election ; 9, Taxation aud Finance 10, Education; 11, Militia; 12, Pub lie Officers i 13, New Counties; 14, County Officers ; 15, Cities and City Charters ; 16, Private Corporations 17, Railroads and Canals; 18, Future Amendment. To these is added the schedule, whicn embraces such temporary provi siuos as are necessary to regulate the changes whiob have been made, and to put the new constitution, if adopted. into active operation. Under these Leads are embraced all matters which were thought to be appropriate to con stitational provision. It has carefully avoided matters of detail, except in such particulars ss it was auj posed either from their great importance or the difficulty attending legislative en actment, might render legislation diffi cult or insufficient. Tbe committee desires to call atten tion to tbe following important partic ulars, in which tbe proposed constitu tion differs from tbat now in force : Tbe General Assembly will consist of fifty (50) Senators, and such number of members of tbe House of Repreaeu tativea as skall be determined by diw ding tbe population of tbe State, as ascertained by tbe most recent United States eeoeus,' by two hundred ; but every couuty shall bare at least one representative. Under this apportion ment tbe Heuse will eonsist of about two hundred members. This change is accompanied by such provisions as will for the most part avoid legislative apportionment, which experience has shown to be made usually in the inter est of tbe dominant party and some times at the saorifioe of fair represen tation. Tbe regular Sessions of tbe Legists ture will be held only every otbet year, but tbe Qovemor may, in an emergen cy, convene it in special session. The incresscd number is not equal to tbe ratio of represention when tbe ex isting constitution was adopted, and it was debited important not only as main lainiug a ratio of representation ap proximating to oar increase of popula tion, but because it was believed tbat an inereaae of members would render improper influences more dimcn.lt, and would insure a more faithful exercise of legislative functions. Tbe article on legislation requires tbat every bill shall be lead at length on three different days in each bouse, and no bill shall become a law unless passed by a majority of the members elected to each house , nor unless on its final paassge tbe vota is taken by yeas and csjs and the tote of each member entered on tbe journal. Tbe Legisla ture is restrained from passing local or special laws open number of specified abject which it waa thought could be tbttch more appropriately embraced within general laws of uniform opera tion. Among tbe subjects upon which j ecia! laws are prohibited me : Laws regulating the affair! of counties, cities, or trwnLip, or prescribii g the duties ol their officers changing the lawa of deaecot or succession ; granting di vorce ; regulating the practice or jnrie dietion of courts, aldermenf or justices of the peaee ; tar change tbe method of collecting debts or tbe lien of judg ments; regulating official fee or re mitting flnr, penalties, and forfeitures, or refunding moneys legally paid into the State Treasury ; or exempting prop erty frost taxation ; or erecting corpo rations or grabting special or exclusive privilege or Immunities to corporations all of which were fruitful sources of popular suspicion of legislative corrup tion, and all of which can be more effi ciently and justly provided for by gen ual laws, and some of which are pecu liarly within the province of judicial determination, and ought not to be open to tbe shifting and uncertain action of tbe Legislat&rsV Tbe Legislature is also restrained from limiting the amount to bo recov ered for injuries resulting in death ; or for injuries to persons or property ; or from exchanging cr releasing any cor porate obligation held by tbe State, except by payment of tbe money into tbe Treasury. No local or special bill can be passed unless notice of the intention to apply therefor shall have been published in tbe locality where tbe thing to be effected may be situ ate, at least thirty dsys prior to the introduction of such bill, and evidence of such publication shall be exhibited to tbe Legislature before the act shall be pawed. To insure official fidelity so far as possible, it is provided that any mem ber of the General Assembly who shall solicit, demand, or receive, or consent to receive directly or indiieetly any money or thing of value, or appoint ment, or personal advantage, or prom ise thereof, for his vote or official iu flueooe ; or for withholding the same, shall be held guilty of bribery, and be disqualified from holding any offioa or position of profit in tbe State ; and the like punishment is provided for any person who shall influence, or at' tempt to influence, corruptly, any mem ber of the General Assembly. Some important changes have been made in tbe Executive Department. Tbe Governor shall hold bis office for four years, but shall sot be eligible for the next succeeding term ; but this provision does not apply to the term of the present Governor. A Lieutenant Governor (hall be chosen at the same time and for the same term, who aball be President of the Senate, but ahall have no vote unless tbey be equally divided, and shall exercise tbe office of Governor in tbe event of tbe death or disability of that officer. Executive appointments are to be made by and with tbe advice and con sent of two-thirds of tbe Senate, who, in confirming or rejecting aominations, shall sit with open doors, and the vote be taken by yeas and nays and be en tered on the journal. The Secretary of Internal Affairs will take the place of tbe Surveyor General after his term expires, and will have charge of tbe Land Office ; bis department will also embrace a bureau of industrial statistics and aucb duties relating to corporations, to charitable institutions, tbe agricultural, manufacturing, miniug. mineral, tim ber, and other material interests of the State, as may be by law assigned there to. Tbe duties which will devolve up on this department will be of great advantage to the State, in presenting sbch reliable and valuable information of natural reaurces and rapid develop ment as will attract to the State both population and capital. This article also authorizes the Gov ernor to veto any one or more items of any bill making appropriations of money, and to approve tbe rest. This ia to correct an abuse of great magni tude and long standing, by which ap propriations introduced into the general bill providing for the expenses of the State, and which of themselves could not be sustained, must be approved, or leave tbe State without appropriation for its support. It is most valuable provision. This article also prohibits the Governor from granting pardons or commutations of sentence, exeept upon tbe recommendation in writing of tbe Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Attorney General, See retary of Internal Affairs, or any three of then;, after full bearing, upon due publio notice, and in open aession ; ana such recommendation, with the reason therefor at length shall be recorded and filed in tbe office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The judiciary article requires tbe eleotion of all judges, aod continues the term of all present judges until the ex piration of their commissions. The number of judges of tbe Su preme Court ia increased to seven, and judge of that court elected aider this constitution will be commissioned for twenty-one years, and ineligible to re election. All patronage by appoint ment or otherwise is taken from them, and duties ean be imposed upon them except snob as are judicial. Each county having population of 40,000 ia constituted a separate judi cial disttict and entitled to elect i judge. The office of aaoi' judge not learned in tbe law is abolished in counties forming separate distriota, but aasooiate judge in ofioe, when this constitution accepted, serve for their unexpired terms. . Tbe increase of judges tinder this provision is not large, and the increase ed expense not great. Whilst some additional duties imposed upon judges will render this provision of great con venience to tbe peorle. more especially of sparsely settled districts, it Is to be observed tbat whilst tbe provision en titles any county having tbe requisite population to be constituted a separate judicial district, it does wot require (hat there ahall be, as has been errone ously stated, judge for over 40,000 of population. - . . - - i swaWnBeswBBBwSBsB Tbe Court of Nisi Pfios is abolished and no court of original yoVisdictioa, to be presided over by any judge of tbe Supreme court, can be established. This great inconvenience to which tbe appellate busineas of the Supreme Court was subjected by reason of this court ia well known, both to counsel and suitors. To the end tbat judicial system of the State should be harmooiaed, and the law and practice of tbe court brought into unison throughout the Commonwealth, District Courts have been abolished, aud their jurisdiction merged into that of the Courts of Com mon Pleas ; and their judges will be come judge of the Cowrie of Common Pleas. Tbe Register's Court is abolished as being supernumerary and Useless. In counties wberein' the population exceeds 150,000 tbe General Assembly thtll, and in any other couuty nay. establish a separate Orphios Court, and thereupon tbe jurisdiction of the Court of "Common Pieaa in. Orphans' Court matter in such county ahall cease The judge of the Orphans' Court, assisted by tbe register, who will be ex ujjicxo clerk of such Orphans' Court, ahall audit all accounts which require auditing Vithatd txptnst to th part let. In civil cases the partiea may, by agreement filed, dispense with trial by jury, and submit tbe ease to tbe deci sion of the court, with riehl to writ of error as in other ease. 'Justice of the peace continue with out aay material change. In Philadelphia tbe office of alder man is abolished, and in lieu thereof there sball be established fur each 30, 000 inhabitants one court, not of record, of police aud civil causes, with juris diiion not exceeding one hundred dol lars. Tbe magistral are to bold of fice for five years, and to be elected by general ticket by the qualified voter t large. No voter sball vote more than two-tbirda of tbe number t be elected. Tbey sball be compensated only by fixed aalaries to be paid by said county, and all Sues, fees, and penalties are to be paid into tbe county treasury. Under tbia system it is be lieved tbat competent and reliable al dermen, approved by official experience and integrity, will be retained, and only men of approved fitness will be elected, since the mode of election allow large discrimination in choice, which in so large a constituency will be freely ex cised. Tbe sixth article subject tbe Gov ernor and all other civil officer of the Commonwealth to iinpsachrrent for misdemeanor in office, and subject all appointed officers other tbao judges of the Court of Reeord and the Su perintendent of Public Instruction to removal at tbe pleasure of tbe p er by which tbey shall have been ap pointed. Tbe seventh article require Senators and Representatives, and all judicial, State, aud county officers, to take and subscribe tbe usual oath to support tbe constitution and discharge the duties of tbe office with fidelity ; and, in addi tion, tbat tbey havs not knowingly violated any election laws of the Com monwealth, or procured it to be don by other, and that they will not know ingly receive, directly or indirectly, any money or other valuable thing fur the performance or non-perform auce of any act or duty pertaining to aucb of fioe other than the compensation al lowed by law ; and provides that any one convicted of having sworn or af firmed falsely aball be guilty of per- juty, and forever disqualified for hold ing any office of trust or profit within tbi Commonwealth. Tbe article on suffrage and election provide that the general elections shall be held annually on tbe Tuesday next following the first Monday of Novem ber, but tbe General Assembly may by law fix a different day, two third of all tbe member of each bcuse consenting thereto. Election for city, ward, borough, aud townships officers will "be held on tbe tbird Tuesday of February. In election by the ci tixeos, every bal lot voted sball be numbered in the or' der in which it shall be received, and the number reoordercd on tbe liat of voteia opposite the name of the voter. Sol- d.ers in seivice may vote nnder such rrgulations as may be prescribed by law. All laws regula ting election by the citixeus sball be uniform tbrongh out the State. Any person who shali give or promise, or offer to give to any elector, or any elector who shall re ceive any money or other valuable con- cineration for his vote, or for withhold irg bis vote, shall forfeit bia right to vote at such election, and if challenged for such cause, shall be required to swear or affirm that tbe matter of the challenge i nntrue, before hi vote sball be received. Any eaudidate for office guilty of bribery, fraud, or wil ful violation f any election law, ia die- qualified from holding aay office of trust or profit in tbi Common wealth, and to be deprived of the right of auf- frag for the term of four years. Th Court of Common Plea of the several eonbUes sball have power upon petition of five citixeus, lawful voters of the districts, to appoint two over seer of election to supervise the pro ceedings of the election officers, and to make report to the court, a may be required. Tbe trial of contested elections of lectori of President and Vice Presi dent of the United State, members of tbe General Assembly, mad all publio officers, jajioiaL municipal, or local, shall be by tbe court, a may bo pre scribed by general law. Tbe article on taxation and finance require that all taxes aball be woiform upon tbe aame class of subject. All properly shall be subject to taxation. but tbe General Assembly may, by general law, exempt publio property used for publio purposes', actual places of rehf ions worship, place of burial, not held for private or corporate profit, and institution ot purely publis charity. Neither tbe State, nor any county, city, borough, or township, ahall loan their credit or become stockholder ia any company, association, or corpora tion. Municipal debt ahall not exeeed even per cent, of the assessed value of iu taxable property ; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds aeven per centum of such assessed valutioo, may be authorised by law to inoreas the same three per centum, in tne aggre gate at any one time, upon such valua tion. Tbe State sinking fund shall be maintaiued, and tbe. debt reduced by not less than $250 ,000 per annum ; and the money of the sinking fund aball not be invested or loaned upon the security uf anything except the bond of th United Statea or of this State. The making of profit out of public money, or using it for any purpose not authorised by law, shall be a misde Bieanor, punishable by law and pait ef tb punishment ahall be disqualifica tion te bold office for a period not lea than five years. ' j Tbe tenth article require tbe main tenance of an efficient system of public schools, and an appropriation of one million of dollar each year for this pa. pose. It forbids tbe appropriation of any of tbe school fund to th support of oy sectarian chool, aod render women eligible to any office of control of tbe school. The eleventh article provides for the organisation of tbe militia. The twrih artice forbids persons heding offices of profit under the Uni ted Statea from hoding offioe of profit under the State, and disquaifies tJl person who shaft fight due, or send a cbenge for that purpose, or be aider or abettor of a doe, from hoding any office of honor or profit in this State. The thirteenth artice forbid the erection of any new county which sha reduce any county to It than four hundred square mie or ess tbao 20, 000 inhabitants, or tbe erection of any county of ess area or ess popuation, nor aba any in thereof pas within ten uiiea of tbe county aeat of any couuty proposed to be divided. The fourteenth artica provide for the eection and qualification of coun ty lifficers- In counties exceeding 150, 000 inhabitants a county officers sba be paid by fixed saarie, and ul fees coectcd sha be paid into the county treasury. In the ecetioa of county comtuissioneia tn any county each eec tor sba vote for na more than two per sons, and the three person having the highest number of vote sha be eee ted. This ia to seeure a representative of the minority party in every board of commissioners. Under the fifteenth artice cities may be chartered whenever any town or bor ough of not ess tbaa 10,000 popua tion aha vote in faver of it. Tbey sba contract no debt except in pursu ance of an appropriation previnusy made, aod they sha create sinking food pedged for it payment. By the artice oo private corporations tbe State may, nnder its right of emi nent domain, take the property and franchise of incorporated companies and subject them to pubic use, tbe same as the property of individuas. Foreign corporations are required to bave a pace of business and an author ised agent within tbe State upon whom proces may be served. Corporation are confined expreay to the business authorised by their charter. Aasess- ment of damages aha, on demand of either party, be determined by a jury. All fictitious increase of stock or in debtedness is forbidden- Any association or corporation or ganised fur the purpose, or any individ ual aha have the right to construct and maintain iues of teegraph within tbe State, and oonnect the same with other Tines, subject to reguation by aw. Tbe seventeenth artice on rairoads and canas piovides for a free rairoad aw in tbe lutst and most expicit manner, and gives to every rairoad company tbe right, with it road, to in teract, connect with, or cross any other rairoad, and requires them to trans port each tbe other's passengers, ton nage, and cars, oaded or empty, kith out dcay or discrimination. It re quires them to maintain an office ia tbe State, where transfer of stock are to be made, and where books sba be kept for inspection by parties in interest. All persons aha bave equa right of transportation, and no unreasonabe dis crimination aha bo made in charge or ia faciitie for transportation, and per sons and property sba be drivered at any charge not exoeedicg the charges for transportation of persons and prop erty of the same cass in tbe same di rection to any more distant station Railroad companies are forbidden to consolidate with, or own, or control competis; line, or to engage in any other basinet than that of common car riers, or to own or acquire lands, ex eept such as shall be necessary for car rying oa their business ; discrimination in charge by drawback or otherwise re forbidden. Flee passes, exeept to officers aod employee, shall not be issued. 1 Street passenger railroad aball not be constructed without the obnsent of local aulhonbea. The article oa future amendments athoriae amendments to the eonetita- tioa when proposed by tbe act of two succesaiv Legislature and submitted to and approved by the people, but no ameaJoseot ahall be submitted oftener than one ia five year. - Wbea two or more amendment arc submitted tbey shall be voted upon separately. , . The ftbdule provide that the eon ntntion shall take effect oa tho irt day of January, 1874. Tb first lee- tioa for Governor shall be io 1875, for term of three year, and thereafter the term shall b four years. The Lieutenant Governor ahall be elected ia 1874 for four years. Provision, is also mad for tb first election of Senators and members, for judge aud county officer aod other matters of detail, but it is not deemed accessary to refer to them specifically. Tbi review of the proposed consti tution gives a brief synopsis of its lead ing leal area, bat it i aot intended te supercede the examiaatioa of it fall text We confidently believe teat tbe more carefully it i considered, nd it dependent bearing understood, the more it will comaieod itself to public approval. It t th re salt of careful and impartial deliberation by the con vention upon th true relation -of the government to the people, end is sub mitted with full confidence that if adop ted it will correct great abase, insure more perfeet system of popular elee tion, greater fidelity ia th discharge of legislative and official duties, save vast sum of money to tbe Treasury, reduce taxation, and by the additional aecurities it will afford to business in vestments will insure to our State both population and capital. With hope and eoofidence that the new constitu tion will receive your approval, we sub suit it to yonr judgment. W- II. ARMHTROrfO, Chairman, Hart White, ( has. R. Buckaliw, Tqomas Howard, Robert A. Lamberto, George V. Lawrence, James W. M. Newun, John Gibson, John R. Read, John Prior U ethekiix, 'J axes P. Bare, Ra&selas Brows, Frank Mantor, Executive Committee of the Convention Aetw A tlrrrtutement- J tWBER t LVnBER I White Pine Shaved Shingles, Lap and Joiut, Sawid Shingles, Plastering Lath, Picket aod Pry Boards, For sale by NER THOMPSON, Milroy, Miffiio County, Pa. rtov26-6,n PROCLAMATION. Eleetlea for the Adept i or ReJrtioa of the Aew tetitaUoa, Tuesday, December 16th, 1873. In pursuance ol instruction received from tbe secretary of the Commoawejlth ol Pennsylvania, public notice ia herebr given that tbe amended Constitution will be sub mitted to ibe qualified elector of the Com monwealth, lor adoptiou or rcjertion, at aa election to be held o the third Tuesday ef December, 1873, being the 16th day, which electron shall be he d and conducted by the regular election officers in the several dis tricts named brlow, nnder all th regnla tioss and provisions of existing laws rela ting to general elections. On tbe outside of th tickets to be voted hall be tbe wards "New Constitution ;" iu tbe inside for all persons giving affirmative votes the words, " for the New Constitu tion ;" aaJ for all persons giving negative votes, "Agsiiist thu New Constitution." I alse hereby make known and give notice thai the place ol holding the aforesaid elec tion in the several boroughs, districts and towanhips within the county of Juniata is as follow a, to witi At lb Court Honse in the borough of Miminlown, for the borough of MuHin to, At th Court Douse in the borough of Muttiatown, for Veruiaaagk township. At tbe fcchool Uous in Mexico, for Walker townthip. At Smith's Echool House, for Delaware township. Al tbe School House in Tbompsootown, for the borough of Thouipsontowu. At the Public House of Thomas Cox, for Greenwood township. At the School Honse in RtchQcld, for Monroe township. At Frpmoyer'a Hotel, for Sisquehanna township. A I th Schsol (Joase in hlcAhstcrraV, Tor f ayetle towasbip. At Ibe School House in Patterson, for tbe borough ol Patterson. At tbe school House in Perrysville, lor tbe borough of rerrysvilw. At th Locust Grove School House, n ear the retidence of Mr. Stewart, for Milfurd townhip. At Spruce Hill School House, for Spruce Hill tewnbip. Al the School House at Acidemia, for Beaie township. At tbe School House near McColloch's Mills, fot Tuscarora township, except that portion or it lying north-westward of the summit of the Shade Moaalaia. At the Lick School House, near the resi dence of Benjamin Walla, dec'iL, lor Lack township, except that portiow of it lying north-westward of the summit 4 the Shade Mountain. At the Centre School House, for so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie aorth-west of the summit of the Shade Mou-'tain. At tbe Church Hill School House, for i uroeit lowassup. I ALSO MAK.K KXOWX andgivero. tsce, as in and by the 3rd section of the aloresaid act I am directed, "that every per. sob excepliag justice of Us peace, who shall hold any office of trust under tb United States, or this Stale, or any city or incorporated district, whether a comuiia. siooed otticer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agentnho is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judkriarv dt-pamnent ol this Stale, or of the United States, or of any incorporated city or dis trict, and also that every member of Coo grvss and of the State Legislsture, anf ot the select or eonxuoo council of any crtyer commissioner of any incorporated district, i by law incapable oi holding or exercising at the tarn tbe omc er appointment uf judge inspector or cleik of any election ot this Commonwealta, aod no judge, inspector or other vificur of sura election shall be eligu We to any otcc tbea to be sotod lor. : In case tbe person who shall bar re ceived the second highest number of vote lor Inspector shall not atUod oa the day of election, then th person who shall hare received the second highest number of vote lor Judge at the Brxt Drecedinr eleo I tinn .k. II ut . . i. . i : 1 Ami in case the person who ha. tVecirrtlJJJj w. aunvviur iu ukv-i JtYsw Advertisement. the highest number of vote for lasfector I thall aot attend, tbe psraoa elected Jedge sball appoint an Inspector m his place, and in case tbe persoa elected Judf uall not attend, then th Inspector who received the highest Bum her of vote shall appoint a Judge in his place ) aad tt aov Tacaaey shall coatiaue ia too board tor tbe space o f one hour alter the time fixed br law far trpenirtf the vice tioa. tbe township, ward or district fur which such officer shall have beeu ei.-c(d, present at the time of tbe Xaetioo, abaii eject on of their Bumbor to IU tho vacancy. II shaU be ibe duty of th severs Asses sors, repcctivey, to attend at the place of ho&iuig avury (iononj. Specie or Towa fain eioctioa darinx the wboje time said kction U kept opoa, lor th purpose of giving iDforuutioa to th Inspector or Judgv, wbea exiled on, in reatioa to tbe right ol anv person assessed by them to vole at such ejection, and oa such other mutters in retotioo to the iHeHattl u solera sa the said la pec lor, or itr of thetn, shali from time to time nqurre. The lax mast have baea fmMxilj as sessed oa the votur the requisite time baton tbe election. Keaideace ia a Question of intention, but to constitute a change of residence there mast be aa actual removal. Anv nersoa who mav be eoastitutionary qnairied to vote m any city or coanty of this Commonweaib, but may bave removea from one ward to sa other within aay bor- oech or towashiD ia such eoantv, within tan eys next pree-aiBf Ibe election to oe held therein, sha be entitled to vote at said taction at Ibe ward, borough or town ship Ires which such person may have so removed. The ret lira Jadgee wiU meet at tbe Conrt Floose ia Mifflintown, on Friday, December Itfch, 18T, lor the pnrpvso performing their dutiue aa prescribed by law. I all elcctiuoe bM ander tb awa of this Cominonweath, the polls shali be open ed between the hours ol six and seven o' clock a. aand clue at seven o'clock p m. Given ander my hand at my omen m Mif flintowa, thi twenty -fourth day of No vember, in the year of our Lord on thou sand sight hundred and seventy-three, and ia tb ninety-eighth year of the Inde tandunc el'th UuittJ States. JOSEPH AKD, Sheriff. MifflintowB, Not. 24, 187S-U. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN, That, in order to raise money to aid iu the construction of a new Court House in Nifflintown, the under signed, Commissioners of the county of J uuuu, Lave issued ana are now preparea to sell, at their ofhee in Mifflin town. The Bonds of the County, of snch denominations as may be desired aot less than Fitty Dollars with coupon attached, at the rate of six per centum in terest, to be paid annually. Said Bonds to be payable in one, two, or more years, not exceeding eight. These Bonds are issued nnder the provi. ions of the Act of Assembly of tbe tth of April, iBoe, and win be a aafe and desira ble investment, exempt from taxation for all local aad municipal purposes. WM. VAN SWERINGEN, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CKOZIER, Commissioners. Attest i Jane Diss, CZcrfc. Coministioners' Office, Viffiin- town, Nov. J, 1873. s Rcflater'a Hotlce. TV OTICE Is hereby given that that tbe XI following named persons have Bled their Administrators, Executors, and Guar dian accounts in the Register's Office of Juniata conntv. and the same will be pre- stnted for toiiflrmalloo and allowance at the Coiwl Honse, in Milflintown, on WED' KKSDAY, DECEMBER Srd, 1873 1. Tbe account of C G Shellev, Guar dian of Amos G Shelley, minor child of tloory bbelley, dee'd. 2. The account of Joaeeh A Reuben Lairver, Administrate ra ef Jacob Lauvei, late ot rayett township, dee'd. 8. The account of Eliliu Bennerand Geo. King, Executors of Elijah Clair, bte of Delaware township, dec d. 4 The account of C. B. Barttey, Guar dian uf Stewart Valentiae, minor child of Thompson Valentine. t. The account of John H. Campbell, Bxeeator of the estate of Aad raw a Camp- Den, ute ot L.BCK townsatp, fl.ee 'O. 8. The account of Samuel Rouse, Exec utor of George Rouse, late of th borough of Perry svtlle, dee d. 7. The account of Joseph B. and Andrew P. McDonald, Administrators of Joseph wcUonaH, late of Beale township, dee'd. 8. The account of T X and J H Neely, Administrators of William .Neely, tale of Lack UiWOMiip, dec d. 9. The aecouut of Leonard Groninger, Administrator or Jamea Dixon, late of Mil ford township, dee'd. 10. The final account offfC Laird, Ad ministrator of Michael M. Mitcbel, lata of tbe borougb or Patterson, dee'd 11. The account of Jacob Smith. Guar dian of Mary E. Pifer, minor child of Elias B. Piter, late of Northumberland county, who is bow aead. ELI DUNN, Mtfitttr. RroisTia'e Orrica, 1 . Miffliutown, Oct. 29, 1873. SHERIFFS SALES. BT virtue of a writ of Vnd. Erpvnu, le aned out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Juniata county aod to me directed. whi oe rxposra to puoiw sale, al thv Court House, in the borough of MirHm-owe. at 1 o'clock P. M., on KKIDAT, NOVEMBER ZPtn, lei, the following real estate, via : A tract of land situate in Monroe town ship, Jnnuta couuty, contain Sixty Acres, more or less, bsving thereon erected a Log House and Log Barn, about 25 acres cleared, bounded on the east by land of Jacob Wil low, south by Benuruia Poele. wot hv jKi hi Snyder, and north by Solomon Shrawder. aierea, taken la execution, and to be sold as the property of John Cluck and WUUam u crown. ALSO, A tract of land situate io Greenwood township, Juniata county, containing Nine acres, more or less, nsvmg tarreon erected a Log House and Pig Pen, bounded on the east, north and west by hunts of Joseph Furguson, and on the south by land ol Hen ry uurer. dieted, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel a weger. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Fermanagh io- uauip, uuuua county, unimproved, con taining Twenty-five Acres, more or less, bounded on tbe north and east by John Balentine, on the south by Emanuel Meyer, and on the west by Calvin Bartley. fliesed) taken tn execution and to be said aa the property or John Kotestiae. JOSEPH ARD, Sktriff. Sheriff's Office, MitDintowa, i Novembers, I87S. - a the Orpbana Ceart mf Js alata Cotiatr. E axair' Crrics, Mtrunrrow, ) Hovesaber , 187. lit matter ttkt Pmr Uion end Fetoiea f tkt Real Ktlutt tf Outrln J. Tkomp son, Imtt H-aJntr TsumaAt, enisle Chanty, iutmtH. TAKE VOTICE, that by virtu of tbe above Writ of Partition to me directed, an inquisition will be held on the premises therein described on THURSDAY, the 27th day or NOVEMBER. A. D. .UTS, to ascer tain and inqn ire among other things whether the said prniises ia said writ mentioned and described, can be parted and divided among aU the parties interested without prejudice to or spoiling the who! thereof, or otherwise to value and appraise the same, when aod where you may aitoad if job see proper. Respectfully tout, , . k JOSEPH ARD, Sktrif. Th Vary Ann Thoenpsoo. William P. Thompson, James H. Thompson, Charles Allen Thompson, Dr. George H. Rnmbaugh and Martha J. hi wife, J. H. Wright aad a. nia "tie, in. T. Maaoa aad . . . m I a etc jhii"" i . . -w ' n v er lO the Mob. Baw. F. Jewaw, J.dre of the Court of Common ..... ir.i.i ni.hi.1. ranmosM las eonnties of Juniata, Ferry and Camber- UbJ. and the Uonamoies " T 7!- r Jndree of the said Court of Common Pleas of J on lata county, bare issued their precept to me '"' bearing date the 9th day wt Ser-rew.h'r I. , for holding a Court of Oyer aod Terminer and General Jail ueuvery, au Quarter Seasons ef Ibe pesce, nt Jlifma town, on the first MONDAY of December, 1U7. being the 1st day ot tbe Motic. is Ilv Giv., to the Cor- oner, Justices oi ine r oc- y " of tbe Coenty of Juniata, inai ij and therein Iheir proper persons, nt one o'clock oa the afternoon of sad day, wnn their records, inquisitions, examinatwe and oyer remembrance, to do those things that to then- offices respectively nppertain, aod thee thai are bound by recognisance to prosecute against the prisoner that nro or tbea may be in the Jail of said county, be tbea aad there to proeecatien against theaa shall be just. By aa Act of Assembly, passed tb 8tb day or May, A. D., Id, it ia made the duty of tbe Juaticea of th Peace, of tbe several counties of this Conunonwcaltb. to return to the Clerk of this Court of Quartur Sessions of the respective eonnties. aU the recogniaaace entered into before I bent by any person or pursona charged with the . ...... .n v t rime, exeeot such cases as mav be ended before Justice of tha Peace, under existing lawe, at rew - k. .mmsiiuiHiit of the session DVlin - of th Court to which tbey are made 're turnable respectively, ana in niicasee ww. ... ra entered into Un the ton days before the CO m menc eweol of the session to which tbey are mad re- the same in the same manner aa if said act had aot been passed. Dated at Simto- th. Tik dav of Uclober. in us year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and IB si w year of tb Ataericaa intepeoaence. JOSEm AKD, Sheriff, tibenu-i Office, Miffim, Oct. 27, 1875-lc Trial List far neceaker Term. 113. 1. Dr. O. V Graham vs. Overseer of Turhrtt townshin. No.41. April term, 1873. 2. State Bank va. Neal McCoy. No. 123 .T.t tMrm. IHI. 3. George W. Gorton va Samuel Hoff man. No. I "4, Sept. term, 1872. 4. J..hn Wilson vs. Michael Bare. No. 14. December term. 1872. 6. B. F. C rouse vs- John McManigie. No 49. February term. 18i3. 8. John Thompson vs. David Smith. Hi 68, February farm, Ii3. - 7. John ShenelofT vs. Exekiel Campbell. No. ft. Auril term. 1873. 8. William Wagner ve. John Light. Ko. Aoril term. 1H73. 9. Jonathan Burns v. Elias Snvder. No 49. Aoril term. 8. 10. Margaret M. Hunter vs. H. R. Shear er. No. 64, April term, 1873. 11. Richard Johnson t. David Smith. No. 110. April term, 1873. 12. Jesse Reed, Adro'r of Susan Graham, deceased, vs. Samnrl T. Dtmm. No. 119, September term, la3. 13. P. S. Liggett v. B. F. Cro use. No. 6. Soptember torm, 1873 14. Jacob Weiser vs Henry Bey. No. 7, September term, 187. 15. Was. Given, Assignee of C.J. Cnam- berlio, vs. Wiiber F. McCahao. No. 8, September term. 1973. 16. Jess Briner vs. William C. Beale. No. 106, September term, 1873. 17. Elisabeth Stouffer, Executrix of Hen ry StouOer. No. 141, September term. 1873. IRVIN D. WALL'S, JVonV. Pbothosotiby's Ovvkb, Miffliutown, October 18, 1873. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We have opened out in Jacob Thorns a' parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADLES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS; ever bronght to th county. We bey onr stock from Manufacturers and in large lota. We pay caaa and expect to aelt for cA, which will enable as to offer GOODS At Prices far Below the Average. WORK MADE TO ORDER. . Thie branch of the business will ho su perintended by A. B. EASICK, oo of tho best practical mechanica ia th county. All kind of repairing done. JLL WOMK WJRKJXTBD. CORNELIUS BARTLET. July S, 187S-tf B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, is room ia rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always oa hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE oa th aborts! notice. GOODS SOLD by th yard or patten. PERSONS buying goods can have them cnt in garments frre of charge. BUTTERlcrs PATTERNS also for sale. AU. WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1878-tf j W TAILOR SHOT. Th undersigned wonld respeetfoEy in forni th public that h has epsmd a TAILOR SHOP this residence, on Bridge street, th mm, is now prepared to do CUSTOM WORK at short notice aad ia the moat durable aad mmrnut m'ttm cae Ue intends to not oat nana Kt k and aak a ahar of the public patronage . WIUOAM WISE. GREAT REDUCTION nt na PRICES OP TEETH! Fall rfr r Lower SetU as Lew a $ No teeth allnarxl i U... .I- - aw . ute uiuta US lev th patient is satisfied. . laeia remodeled aod repaired. Teeth &Ued to last for life. ' ' 1 Dental nro k done t.r :v . them k-aviBg their boaee, if desired. Toothache stopped m Bve miotrte whh oot extracting the to., at the Dental 0 Bee of O. L. Daaa ealabhaard ht Mifflin " m loom i i raafclmmileB Pieipectaf. It represent sample pages aad stile ot binding or SO intensely Interesting anil nseful nooks, thai ami ia every familr. Best thing ever tried by canvassers. . Ae&U ' WlBtfd, to make a permanent business m tbea worms in every county., i lueo-iiua . sent post-paid on receipt of price, V. -C. for circular and liberal terms, adiiresa JOHX G. POTTEH at CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. . , OOLAK13 MTSTERIKS aorred: disastrra I and escapee vtvidhr pertrayed. - Xa Freaea Zone and its Explorers. A splen did octavo of W pages, most profusely illastrated with elegant steel aud wood en gravings. A fascinating history of Arctie dveatiure Tb moet amicable BOoC oat. Agents Wanted. Send for terms aaJ saas ple page to Mutual Publishing Co., Hart ford, Coon. D'ilavrUl' CSsalWealBT w B one agent's profit on Krvant a Library of Poetry ana songi l so as wwca on The new nouaeacepc e auaau, ey )lia Beechcr and Mrs. btowe. Any aruv nmi or woman ean have an agenry. J. B. FOKD a. CO . New Tors. Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. RICH FARMING LANDS ! FOR SALE VEST CBLKAP t TBE BEKT f-1TEST.1t EfT I No Fluctuations ! Always Improving la Value! Tkt Wtaltk of A Cnanfry is maJs y O Mwamet ra Ktal sfes. NOW IS THE TIKE I Millions of acre of th flnest laode oa the Continet, in Eastern Nebraska, now for sale many ot them never before in tho market at price tbat DEPT. COMPBII- TIOM. five and Tea Tears' Credit GIvea, witfe IatemUt Six per Coat. Th Land Oiant Bonds of thin Company taken at par for lamia. Tbey can bow be purchased at a Urge disconiiU Q7" Full particulars given. Dew Onlde) with new Maps mailed free, bviAddreeaicg . K . V. V LI, JLrnd Commissioaer U. P. R. JL, Ohaha, St: ACEJTS WASTED, stso roa cavaiooc. DOMESTIC SKWISG MACB1SZ CO., HEW YOHK. 20 SAVED ! Tt meet tkt argtif itmtrmd tf tht timet tkt Florence Sewing Machine Go. has dt trrmiiud fe REnrcK re ice, ana wif ktrtefter til their SCO .VacAiee far 943, end ttktr itU in prtpcrtim. THE FLORENCE is ikt OKL T Sttnrnf JfarftnM iaef rasa tt e work bat averd end forward, or ta rig mnd left, as tht pmrrhmter may frtftr. It a sm grcaf'y IMfAOVHl SIMPLI FIED, W it far ktlter tham say attar wta ckint ia fa wanktt. IT IS NOW THZ CHEAPEST. ptt TToasJ. Tlarenct, Jfmt Sow. 1, Tt. PTRfTTlir HIECOEBURNK riUrjiOtUEi FOR srjN ct!IMETH. made by PLrjI C Jt ATWvOD, pre- duce the laricoot libt. Can be used en any eoal oil lamp. Por auto by all lamp dealer. U p:TCHOMA.VCr, oa SOCL CHASmT K ING." How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love an.t affisetUns of aay prrsone cbey choose, instantly. Tbia sim ple mental acquirement al! ciay pnsjnss, tree, by mail, tor 35 cents ; together with a Marriage Buide, Egyptian Oracle, Prea, Hints to Ladies A neer boo. 100,000 sold. Addresa T. WILLIAM ft. CO.. fab luher. Philadelphia- t : WOMEN Boy wnnted to sal! our French and .f utrrican Jewelry. Books, Games, Ac., in their own localities. fs capital needed. Catalogue, lerrss, Ae.. sent tar. P. O. TICK Eh T A CO., .fu gnsta, Maia. inTV Jtut ftrpK&ajwith Sbraril ft. JlV.lIil Ky Chech OutBte. Cata ioguea aod full psrUrulars KKKK S. at. Sraaerm, 117 lisnover St., hVstoo. 500 AGENTS L"S.?CT' Splendid asaortruent 1 Largn sa!s t Large profits! Address HAASIS A Ll'BRKCUT. Empire Map and Chtrt Establishment, luT Liberty St, New York. i R&EMBER THE 3d OF DECE5I2EEL Those who propose investing, (aad wh doe not f) ia tickets (or tho Fourth Grand Gift Concert roa tb aaxrrr tbb PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY Which comes off In Loniavilfo oa the 14 ef December next, have ao time to lose. ONLY 60,000 TICKETS bavb bib isscrn, aii 13,000 CASU CIFTI, iioiirn to W1LX, BB OnTTBIBCTrO A IOIMTI t 1.IST OF GIFTS J One Orand Cash Gift. $20,000 One Grand t'ah Gift ino!r One Grand Cash Gin fttt,'XX One Brand Cash GUI ...... ..... 25,'otX One Grand Cash Gifl 1709 10 Cash Gilts $10,IM each... lOn.UOO 0 Cash Gift 5,000 each... 150.C4O 60 Casn Gift 1)00 each... 6O.C0O MCaahGifU 60 leach... 40,000 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each... 40,000 ISO Cash Gifts gOO each... 45,000 250 Cash Gift 200 each... 60.C0O S25 Cash Gil U W0 each... 2,50t llOU Cash Gifla SO each... 550,000) Whole Ticket tiO. CU7oos(TeUls,)e- ELEVEN TICKETS FOR 500. For ticket or wtforniation, addrwso TOO. E. IUIAMIXT7E, Agent PuUic Library Eeotncky, Louisville, Ey., or TOOS. 11 lift YS Jr. CO. 9 Broadwaj, M-T- otice n parti not. la tkt matter mf tk Ftte. -f r. a a Icy, dee'd. 1 be ComronsrweaTth of PetmsTtrania to Marearet Lenlev. wMn q v .. .1 Jonathan Hugh, Margaret." w:fB of Bos Donley, ChriBtiaDna.ni.eot Abraham Zeig. er, aiauraa, wife of Tihonn Lesley, arkj Pe ter. AmU. JaCoK. tw. V.mn1 tt.ilv heir at law of Jacob Baih-y, dec' ere urrrof cilea toCxrsTxl appear DS fore our Judges of enr Ori hana' Court ts be held at Miffltntowii, county of Juoiatn, o th oral Moexmy of Uecemcwr, A. IX IbiS, at 2 o'e!ck s. M , then and there to r - - mt uwe tae? real esvaw vi Jacob BahVy, doceaaed. at tho acpraiaed upon it oy aa tnajiwel auiy awarded b th aavi Conrt, and roturBed by tb Sherift the l. th day ef August, A. D lrjs, to wit: LJ5 acres at aad for theauoaoC 96 21 1 per acre. JOSEPH ARD, ShoTa7. Sntanr's Orrnra, Miffuitowij, OeVlSTS-w?: J in H PrtoUcal Dwrtta.