REXTim k REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN. Wednesday, nec'r 3,' IT3 B. F. SCIIWEIEK, EblTOK AND roftrTO. Tie new Constitution will be toted for on the third Tuesday of December, being the lih Jav of raid tucDtli. Tbe Constitution. It is a cr.itificali.in to know that the iuetinn, as to whether the l.'oastitu tional Convention lias the right to re ject o!d laws, and put thorn aside and I make new laws for the government of the people before receiving the assent J of the jeoptc to tb-ir work, has been j ei:rled t'p to tin Supreme Cmrt for i derision Without tbe thought of a j leBeclion on the Secretary of State for ' dt reliction of duty, the wouJer is, thtt lie dJ not immediately move in that d reiion, for the Convention by its ac- tiou on the rj'i-;tion of submitting tbe 1 to the people as a whole, although one ('oostitutiou to the people was like a J bird of alt the members thereof did "deuhlo-ended" body; it said that j require tbe separate and distinct sub throughout the State it shall be sub- mission to a popular vote of Article V luiited this way, aud in I 'biiadelpbia it j of the said constitution, relatiug to shall be submitted that way. How '"the judiciary,' and that the copy x.'j.d the Secretary ot the Common wealth strre two masters ! 11 y leaving the question go unchal lenged until after the electtou it niijht, and doubtless would have become a j rfvTeu'lants are utterly illegal, and that source of the most unpleasant legil j uo money or property of any kind be difficulties throughout the State, By I longing to the eiiy of Philadelphia cau Lading the Supreme Court to decide on it be lawfully appropriated, ced, it ex previous to ihe election the matter will pedded m holding the election propos be dTi'.feJ of until another Convention l ed to be held by tbe said defeudauts iscaiied. If tbe Court decides in favor of the rciro-aeiive wcrk r.f tbe Con vention, the mandate must be obeyed. But at the calling of the next Conven tion, whenever that tuy be, the people will see Jo it that the dangerous rcvo- lutiontry power that the Convention asin.ned is entirely takeu from rt. We here publish the petition aj filed in ti.e Supreme Court relative to tbe trouble. Head it carefully. lu tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in aud for tbe Hasten: listrict, sit ting in l.Vjui'y, ef January Term, 1874, No. .between Francis Weils, Clsiles K. Warburti-n, Gibson D l'ea. eock, Ferdin-Bd 1j. Fetherstnn and llir.nsi.u- NetT, plaintiffs, and James Hair. Aleiunrter MeCcen. Thomas M. Locke, Edwin H. Filler, Edward I3row.:i.,r, Jot ul Verree, Henry S. II.,:ert, and John OJames, and the City cf I'hiladelpliia, defeudauts. Vnur ois'ors rnmnlaill and SSV : j X'Cjers iu the city of Philadelphia. Second. That the said defendants, Jstnrs Uain, Alexander Mci uen, and Tliiinas M. lx.uk e are City Commissi'" ers of the city of Philadelphia;- nd that tbe said K-lwm H. Fitlo Edward Krowuin;-, John P. Verr-. IIenrJf S llasert, anl John O. '""ne to be -Cooimis-tioner ,t Election' undei and by virtue certain ordinance passed by " Convention to revise aud sJ voiiBii.uxioa 01 iuis which wss canvened under the provisions of the act approved April 11, 1S72, enti'.t.'rd " An act to provide for Ca.Img a c. nvention to amend tbe con stitution," a copy of which ordiuancs will be found hereto annexed. Tittrd. That tbe said defendants Ed win II. Fitler, Edward Krowuing, John 1. Verree, Henry S. Hsgert, and John O. James prrpo to bold an election in tbe city of i'uiladelpbia on the third Tuesday of December, 1S7S, for tbe purpxwe p.i i ia the manner prescribed lit the said ordinance, to assume and exercise all the powers therein and tbeteby attciL.t';d to be conferred uj on them by the said ordinance, to d:Mv.ird and set aside the requite--rents of the sixth section i f the said aet i f April 11, 1872, and to prevent the election officers of tbe city and county of Philadelphia from discharge iu the duty incumbent upon them of holding tbe suid uUction, and that the said defeudju;, James Bain, Alexan der Me uen, aud Thomas M. Ijocke, City Couiuii.-fcioiiers as aforesaid, pio pose to aj.end a Urge sum of money belonging to the treasury of tbe city of l'hilade!!iin, i i defraving the expeuses I tbe said proposed election. Fourth. Tiiat it is alleged in support or jasiifieatiou of tbe proposed action of the sa.d defendants, that the said cocveti'.i ni, wbijb was called to revise aud a:urud the constitution of ibis Sts;, sai and is invested with the ab solute sovereignly of tbin Cotuin ju-w-a!tb ; that it can disregard and set aiide the exi.-::i-g c instituticu and laas of I'c'.i (.'M-;ioot:nalth ; and that, iu sbrt, the c;tiz-tis of this Common wealth were aiti are auljoct to the power of tbe said convention in the same rense that the inhabitants of an alj!u!e monarciiy are the tuj-cia of tb reigning monarch ; but that your orators ckai -;e tbe contrary, and aver thai the uieuibers of the said conven tion wre seiccted in tbe lusnner pre-tnh-M by tbe sid act of April IT, lb2, for no other purpore than that f pi?p:3rii!g the dratight or form of an ttiiejd.d w litutim, and submitting the sanse to the people for adoption or r-j-ctien at au elccl'on to be conducted a;cordiug to Jiw j'that theUeueral As sembly of this Commonwealth could liot posiiUy luve convcurd an absolute and soTereigu cooveutinn invested with all the legislative, judicial, aud execu live per of ibis Couiiuuiixeal'.b iu the wDner iu which tbe now existing con vention as convene'; that tbe delegates to t!e saiw convention were not tltcted bj, cor diJ ti er rcrrcsnt, the people F,rzt. Thai the- are citiiens and!" tucin' W J"'" " "'.pucuou oiir..d voter. of Pennsylvania, and I preliminarv until hearing, and perpetu ride: t boidrs of real estate and tax J theater, from holding the said in inj sense which is consistent with the ideM "of election and representa tion as reeogmzed by tbe constitution, lawn, customs, and traditions of tbif Commonwealth ; that nearly one-half of tbe delegates to the said convention, including those representing, in theory, the entire Slate, as well as those so representing its various subdivision under the raid act of April 11, 1872, weienot tbe choice of a majority of the elector? of the said Sia'e, or of the said rubdivisiuus ; tbafof the twenty eight delegates trout tbe State at large fourteen represented a insjority of ,ljr,ut 332,000 voters, and the same number represented a minority of about 315.000 voters, and the saute division ,,f dc! fate would Lave been the case jf th uiaj- rity bad Consisted of six hundred thousand voters and the un- t,(,rjtv of sixty voters. Fiflh. That by the sums ordinance tbe amended constitution prepared by tbe said couventiou is to be submitted hereto annexed is a true Copy of tbe satd proponed constitution. Sixth. That y. or cratois, therefor, charge that the proposed acts of tbe Fitlur, Verree, ISrowuiog, Iligcrt, and Jamjs ; that such appropriation, use j or exj-enditure, would be a bieaob ofj the trust upon which said money or j other property is held ; aud that all tbe J proposed doings of tbe sail defeudauts ' in tbe premises are contrary to law and prejudicial to tbe interests of tiie cow- muuity. Your orators being therefore reme diless at common law, prav equitable .... ( telief as follows ; j First. That the said defendants, and each of them, be enjoined by injunction ! j preliminary until tearing, ana pcrpeia j ally thereafter, from appropriating, ! using, ci expsiding any money or other ! property of the city of Philadelphia in about preparing for or cona'ticting " "1 election proposed be held j 1Glu dsy of Deivn-ber, 1873, j J defendants, Filler, erree. Drowning, Ilagert,ad James, and the skid defendants "t named, and each . . . ... t(lectjn- 1 lf.oil All., .ttiAi rmimf ma ttia lonrt may seem fit. I certify that there bad not beec time to print the above bill. J. E. Gowtx. Teacher' In-tltute-4 Tlslt to it on the Ei enlnp of Thank---rivlugr Day. Only a generatios of people have passed away into the never-ending un known future world siuce the Common School System wss espoused aud cham pioned Ly Governors Wolf and llitner, both of them of German extraction. In our day and generation wc do not yet fully comprehend the scope of tbe j Biiods and the benevolence of the hearts ' of Woif aod Ritner, that moved tiicu) to witliHtand the opposition of a well meaning, but highly b goted, t rejudic-d and ignoran. people, so that the Com it i on School System might be establish ed in this Commonwealth. They were not time-servers ; they worked for the good of coming gener-; ations. We are now scarcely more than get ting a glimpse of tbe great go;d that is to flow from the system, if it be kept within its natural channel, and be not turned into some other system that con tains tbe gerci of au evil that in time will develop abuses thst cannot fail to outweigh all the good it has ever done. Among the ch:ef features of the sys tern is the Teachers' Institute. By vir tue of ofnee, the County Superintendent is its Pre-ideut. Its .bjct is vsried, but in the main it is to give teachers an op portunity of an interchange of opiuian, and allow them to strengthen tbe bonds of friendship by a clo.'-er acquaintance and familiarity themselves with a rou tine of business is a publij atoetubly, &c, all of which is very well, and by a reflex influence lucre than compensates for the loss of time by tbe teacher while attending the Institute. This same feature, under different names, tins thiough every system of religion and government lad parly lu religion we Cud it iu tbe Synod Presbytery, Copfereuoe and ecclesias tical todies with other names. la government, we Bud it ia mere binding form, ia Congress, Legislatures aud ( abinet meetings. In parties we Cud it in conventions aud other political bodies; and we find it in the council meetings of tbe North Autcricau Indian, ludced the feature is natural to every organization, wheth er of civihzed or uncivilized men, and the Cvmuiou School System could not, in the nature of thing-, exist long with out developing the feature in some way. No more appropriate name tbau "Tescbers' Inctitntes" has suggested itself to designate the assemblies, an nually, of the teachers of tbe respec tive counties of this Common wealth. Last wrt-k bad been set apart as the proper one for holding the annual In stitute for this county, and Monday tbe day for its opening. Accordiug to pro gramme busiuess was commenced at 1 o'clock 1. M., under most favotalic auspices. Eighty eigb't teacher, number of ex-teachers, and (till more, a riuaiber of teachers from other coon tics were in attendance, which,- When all uombered, considerably exceeded one hundred. An unusual interest from the begin ning centered in the Institute, and found no abatement from that day to the last one, Friday. On Monday evening the questioo of Compulsory Education was discussed. Of Ibe ciiiius vf tbo town J. Lyons was tbe only oce who took a part in its discussion. Tbe despotic system bad a uumber of advocates. Prof. W. W. Woodruff, of Bucks county, was in attendance at all tbe meetings of the Institute, and took an active part in diseasing questions with local celebrities. lie delivered a lec ture on "Music," whieb ia bighly spoken of by those who besrd it ; one on ''Lan guage ;" one on Failure and Success of Teaching ;" one on " Spelling and Pronunciation ;" and it is proper, just here to observe, while the subject of pellingsnd pronunciation is mentioned, tbit H. McMeen asked a number of questious and deliveted seme remarks on the spelling aai pronunciation of tbe word "Imperturbable." Mr. V ocd ruff also lectured on "The General Management of Sebools," aud on Geo eral Information." Dr. T. L. Griiwold, Principal of Blooinsburg Norma' Seheol, was also in attendance a day or two. He lectcred ou Anatomy." and bad a skeleton with him to belter enable bun to explain tbe sjlj-cl to his audience To say the assembly was oniy interested in the lecture does cot express the sentiment or feeling f tbe people who saw the skeleton and beard tbe Professor speak of it. They were excited. They bad never witnessed such an exhibition be fore. He also lectured on the Ven tilation of School Booms,' and ou Physical versus Mental Training." Ihrtctors and.citir.ens from different parts of the eonnty were in attendance, and thus wbo expressed tbemseUes. pronounced it tbe most complete Insti tute ever held ia Juniata county. Such expressions were a merited compliment (o tbe present Superintendent, aud doubtless ' cheered and thrilled the heart aud elevated the mind of Mr. Lloyd, tbe late Superintendent, wh d'.d so n.nch for the schools in this connty, to know that tbe work has not retro graded, and that the mantle be so hon orably wore, and so recently put off, has not fallen on unworthy shoulders. His besrt is yet in the work, and not withstanding bis impaired health be came once more to see hew the work to which he ave bis time aud best days is progressing. He was present at the Institute on Friday. Prof. David Wilson, proprietor and President of Airy View Academy, and wbj has no superior as au Academic teacher in Pennsylvania, was in attend ance on Director's day, and addressed tbe Institute on questions that came be fore it. Cspt. Mcflellsn delivered speech to support of a rule advocated by di rectors of tbis borough, to exclude pu pils who hive missed attending school two days in succession, unless returned to school again by express permission of the board of directors. The Institute adj mrncd on Friday evening, after listening to a lecture subject, " Honor" by"J. C. Ami-, of tbe Pittsburg Comneicui! newspaper. Our bu-itiesi relationship was of such a cWacfr list week that we bad to forego tbe pleasure of attending the Institute, excepting the merest peep at if, as on one or two occasicuj wc passed the Court II mse. On.Thnrsdsy even ing the evening of Thanksgiving day however, we determined to be precut. We went early, expecting by so doing to get a favorably located place lo sit. To out surprise such desirable places, as well as all undeirnbie places, bad an earnest aud eager accnpiut, and all on the qui vine. Tbey were looking for t!:e lion of tho occasion. They were expecting Mr. Arms, who was to lec ture on "Boys." There was uo place left but good standing room." Mr Lyons having an office quite conveni ent to the t curt Il.-u-r, which is quite au item for a practicing lawyer wbo is con. polled to cot iantly oscillate be tween tl.vj Temple of J ustice and bis office in the dispen-ing of law to bis clients. Ws stepped into it aud found him busy at work at " legal lore." which Arms says is as hard work as breaking stone ; aud as ht has bad ex perience at work at law, and possibly at breaking stone too, he ought to know ; but be that as it may, we borrowed a chair from Mr. Lyons and went baek to the Institute and saw our company comfortably seated. The next thing was a seat for ourself, which we found oo tbe steps at the left of the Judge's seat. "A bad place for you," said a voice in a wuispai, as ws sat down; "don't you see you are on the left side of the J udgment seat !" 1 ruly enough, it is so hen, but we hope aud pray it may not be so in tbe next world," we breathed back in a whisper, ind then we looked and saw between ns and the J udge's seat a lawyer aud a Danker, and to our immediate left was a preacher, and we could not help but note the order cf tbe tow which was as follows : First, the banker ; Second, the lawyer ; Third, tbe editor ; Fourth, the preach er, and we did not refrain from ob serving to ourself that the preacher, as in all other places there, too, held the most advantageous position by being tne furthest removed from the law, and we confess, too, that we were a good deal liko tbe Pharisee and forgot our own miserable situation and pitied tbe lawyer and banker who were so near tbe seat of Justice. We broke from this serious vein of r flection and elevated oar eyes, and away off toward tbe north side of tbe room, near the orean, which Mis Annie Wise man aged, all say, during the sessions of the lustitute with so much skill, sat Mr. Bobison, the efficient Superintendent of Common Schools of this county. Tbe intelligence, integrity, and fixedness of purpose ef tbe "old Covenanters." from wL'iu be is sprung, modestly beamed from his fsce, and caused thoso wbo did not know huu to inquire of him. 1'rof. Woodruff, with his attractive face and quick ejes, sat near, and J. C. Arms, the lion of the occasioa, whose face does not, excepting under searching looks, bears oorrect evidence u the treat talent of which be is possessed, was also one of the group, and D. '"Ti "T fnJ''JZ r Henry Ward Beccuur lanuly newnaj.tT Parker, Ksq., wboae face at a aide view I give everv subscriber ria of the l&igest alwaya reminds us of the pictures that I ' lEOS n AFH9o i.it ' r attractive subjects, that "late" as nght we have seen of Cuvier, tbe great Uninted br Mrs Anderon, as routraMs and French naturalist, was in that immedi- co.tpan tons lor her ...d "Fftl Atlttp." A fonts have IM iL.N.-'fc ate vicinity, too ; and scattered about, I Sl'CCVSS ; call it tbe bent bnme ever cbitfly on that aide of the audience were I ", ers." Vo turni.h the light 1 I est and muelsuiucit ontht, and jay very tbe noticeable faces of prominent teach-I high eeiuuiiMioas. Each subcrirs ro erswbo had taken earnest aud active ceWes Ku t delay tiro Ijeaat ''' Pf'7 , i which are ready lor liiMKDiAit DfaUY- part in the work of the Institute SKY. The piner iiself stands peerless Amour; them we noticed Wellington '"n family jwumaia, being se .popular ",,,. , . th.it ot its cliis it has the largest circuU- rinith, J. U. Allen, Holmes Dysmger, ! llo tht u-on-i tu.pl va tha bet liter D. A. Ilsrman, J. W. Flett, F. P. j "' talent, tdwanl Esltor.'s serial sto- ... ry Ujnsl begiuningj bo. chapters snp lienoh, JoLn barman and others. i v;iod losicb uoseribe.-. Mrs. Siowe's long expected to have a passing look at the t expected sequel to -My H if and best- , , t- T, , . gins iu tlie u.-w year. Any one winning a yists, .VJISSL. V. UaugUirty, jj or lndcpenicat busmew, lady essay Miss Ida J. Patron and Miaa Mary J Hunt, but before that compliment was afforded us, Mr. Arms was introduced and launched out on his lecture ou "K.ijs," and that was an end te inter ests iu other directions. Arms went back to the Deluge, and away beyond, and began with tbe boy Adam, whom he uufolded iu the regu lar orthodox sty le, leaving out and en tirely ignoring Parwio with his tadpole and monkey theory, but reeognising, definitely a special creation, and thence be pleasantly aud humorously delin eated the boy, steadily , along up to this time, and Suisbed with bis own expe rience as a boy. One of tbe most stri king qualities cf the lecture is, that it puts the moral traiuing of tbe boy far above tucro iniel'ec'.uil aoquiremeu ts. Everybody was highly delighted. Some one not realizing how diSeult it i, without preparation to speik after a set lecture or speech has been deli vesed started a call for E. 1 Tcrker, a.'Tcr some besitaucy sbich only served to multiply the calls from all quarters in the room, Mr. Parker took the floor. A look or two of embarrassment, a few common piaJe words to get the bearing I of the situation, which was soon done, a:d then tLe words flowed freely, and ! the thoughts of bis mind rippled i out over Ins face in advance of words, plainly indexed what wss coming wheth er words of humor, sarcasm, or whole some advice and instruction. Among a tnousand speakers few can be found with tiie facial cxpres-non that Mr. Parker is endowed with. He docs not speak iu a mechanical way, simply by moving his lips and uttering words tbat must carry their owu meaning. With bin every sentiment and word reflects itself through bis face and stamps its meaning into the feeling of the bearers. If it be jest, or uuuior or whatever oilier thought, you ' see it thrusting itself through every lineament of bis countenance before you hear it expressed iu words, you see and bear the thought near about one au'l the same time. Of course be was I soon ou the topmost wave of popuiar j applause, ringing peals of laughter and hearty applause greeted him time after time. Tbe stage aud the play-loviug and play-going world missed a great light when be took tbe law for a piof fefsion, but his own native county gain ed a good lawyer, ou the couclusion of bis speech tbe institute adjourned aud we with our better half cu oue arm and tbe borrowed chair oo the other walked home talking about boys and meu and how essily they may miss tbe the highest places for which they were fined by nature. Congress convened on Monday. Alexander II. Stevens, Vice President of the defnnet Southern Confederacy, took his seat as a representative from Georgia. It is proper now for Demo cratic journals to denounce Congress for oppressing tbe Southern people m allowing them to send ex-rebel officials to Washington It would also now be ia order for them to Dominate Jeff. Oaris for tbe Ptesideucy. Despatchis represent tbe Spanish question as about settled, ou the fol lowing basis : Firl. Tbe restoration of tho ir ginius. Second. T'ae release uf the surviving prisoners. Third. Indemnity for tte families of tbe men murdered. Fimrih. The punishment of the mur derers. Fifth. A satisfactory guarantee against future outrages of Cuba. A MAN who was to have been .ft. I . 1 , .T.. hung at Aiiauta, ua., on last r rider mittcd suicide on Thursday. , coiu- Wm. Tweed is iu the New York pen itentiary, lie was entered on the 29'h ult. I' doesn't pay to be a rascal It wou't wear. A Dumber of Congressmen ate ready with schemes for tbe relief of tbe pre, ent financial distress. Financial matters have greatly im proved in the cities, among tbe banks. The army of tbe United States num bers only about 30,000 men. Jew Adrcrllnement. jew aucwst CUSHIXG'S MANUAL, Or Parliamentary Practice. 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Miir-iy, MifUiu County, Pa. -nov26-6oj PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVK.V, Thjt, in ord-ir to raise money to m I in the construction of a new Court House in Mil'Iiutovrn, the under signed, Commissioners ol the county of Juniata, have iMoied and am .nw prepared to sell, at tl: -ir oifjoe in Milt!intown, The Bonds of the County, of such di-nmuhuitions as mar l desired not lets tli-n Filty Dollar- with cuwpuns allaeheil, at the rati of six per eeuium iu lerest, to be paid anutially. Oal'l Bonds to be payable iu one, tvo, or mora years, nut exceedirg eight. These ttonds are issued u:id(;r the provi sions or tiio Act of Assembly of the Uth of April, Ibiitt. a;t.l u i!l be a s .le and desira ble investment, exempt from taxation for ail lotai and municipat purjioses. VAN SWF. KIM, EX, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CKOZIF.n, C'vmmiaiovtrs. Attest: Jams Pats, Ckritr. Comm-sioncn' C!lkc, l;fil;n- ) town, Nov. 7, 172. rtotlee of DlMAlittlnn. THE p.vrtn.'r hip bereto'or? eviun le tween .b Hertxier and IVillis-n H. Kurtz, in Hie name and 3tv!. of llertil-r & Ko.-tx. at Van Wert, in Walker township, Juniata county, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All jiersons hsvin; un settled accounts will p'eose call on V. H. Kuils, at VaL Wert, and make settlement, and th-se having claims will rr-sert them lor pnynint, as Ibe books and accounts are in his bauds lor settlement. A'OAH HEKTZt.ER. WM. U. KLiilZ. Oct. 22, 1S73. W. n. Krarx will eontit u; the business at the old stand. Tbanktul tor a!l -.st favors, he is hopeful of litture -atroii"K, and heartily invites ail to call and xa.uine bis stock. A fine a-soitmer.t of cl Uis, csMumrrr, vesiing", &c, aiwrvs tin hand an:i for sale bJ t. ii LOTDOX. t"T .... . - . mssam,mmmmm mmtm PROCLAMATION. ectlea for the Adoption er ejeetIoi ef the Sew Constitution, tuosdaY, December 16th, 1873. In pursuance of instructions received from the Secretary 61 Ihe Commonwealth ol Pennsvlvania, public notice is berebv given that the amended Constitution will, be sub mitted to the qnsiihed electors of the Com oionweatth, tor alaptioii or re.iection, at an ieciioa to ess beid o the third Tuesday r Doeeu.be.-, 17-, Ocig d---v' u,h lect'on snail be he d snd conducti-d by the regular eleoiioB wilicers in the several dis tricts named be'.ow, under all the regiila tions and provisioua of existiug laws rela ting to general elections. I'll l!ie outside of the tickets (o be voted shall be the wants "Sew Constitution ;' in the in:de for all persons giving affirmative votes the words, For Hie -New Constitu tion ;' aai lor all persons giving negative voles, "Araitist the New Const.lution." I herrby make known and give notice that the phsre ot bolditi? the Aforesaid elec tion in the several boroughs, districts and townships within th- county of Juniata is am t. .1 !i . m tn wit At the Court House in the borough of Mittti.iluwa, lor the borough or atunin At the Court House in the borough of Uilliiulown, lor Kerluaoag1. towusbip. Al tbe School llous in Mexico, for Walker tuwuchip. Al Smitb'a School House, for Delaware to-tnship. At the School House in Thompsontown, for the borough of Thou'pontun. At the Fublic House 01 Thomas Cox, lor Greenwood township At the School House in RichflcM, for Monroe township. Al Frpmvyer's Hotel, for Susquehanna township. At liie Scboi.I House in McAIistervtllej for t'avettu township. At tbe School lions in ratterson, tor tbe borough of Patterson. At the acbool House in Perrysville, lor the boruuith of Perrvsvilie. At the Locust tirove School House, near the residence ot Mr. Stewart, for iiilfor l town-dtp. At Spruce Hill School House, for Spruce Hill tewnship. At the School House at Acadeuiia, for Beaia township. At the School Home near MCnlloch's Mills, lot Tusearora township, except tlusl portion ot it lying nonh-wesKard of the summit of the bh.ide Moimtaiu. At the Liek School House, near the resi dence of Benjamin Walls, dee'd., tor Lark township, except that portion of it King Dorth-estard of Ike summit ol the Shade Mountain. At the Centre Sehool House, for so much of the townships of Lack and Tosearora as lie mirth-west of the siuunit of the Shade Hou -tain. At tbe Church Hill School Hooss, for Turbrtt township. I ALSO MAKE KXOVTN and give ro tice, as in and by the lrd section of I hi aforesaid act I am directed, "that every per. son excepting justices of tne peace, who shall hud any olfieo of trust under the failed States, or litis Slat-, or any city or incorporated district, whether a cvmuiU-i"tK-d otlk-er or oilier'!.-;, a sulonuiiiale ot5cer or agent who is or sbuil be employed un-ler the legishuive, executive or judiciorv dep.irtment ol tins State, or of the I'nited Stales, or ol any incorporatetl city or dis trict, and also t!:at cverv memuer of Con- UK ss and of the Sute Legislature, ant.' ot j tne select or common council of any cityor commnsioner of auv incor.oratetl district. is by law ineapsble of holding or exercising at (be same tleoniceorspwdnlmentol judge iuspeclor or cieik ot any elections ot Ibis Couiiiionweolih, aod nojihige, inspector or other vtlieer of such riecliuii sliall tw eligi a:e to any oltieai then to be voted tor. Iu case tiie prrsol who shall have re-eeive-1 tiie second highest number of vot-s !or lusp-vtor shall uul attend on tie day of electiou, then the person who rhs'l have recsived the second highest number of votes lor J ii.l e s4 the next precedii.g elec tion shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who has teceived the highest number of votes tor Inspector vhail nt att.M.d. the person clectcl Judge shall appoint an Ia-pector in his place, and in case tiie person elected Judge shall not aiteud, Uiu the Inpeetor who rrxeived the iiiglivst nuu.ber ot votes snail appoint a Jutigo ia his place ; ami if any vacancy sh i!l coutihue in Ihe board tor the snoceof rue hour after t .e ti.nd tixi-d by law lev opeuii.g tbe electi'in, the township, ward or ditrlct for which such oitlcer shall have been eected, present at the time of the c.Vetiou, shoi rfcet one of their nuiulier to tl1 tht! vseancy. I hH be the duty of the severaf Asses sors, respectively, to attowl at thu yf.ee of ho ling every Uenral, Special or Town ship eo-etion daring the wiiole time said election is kept open, tor t? ptrposc f giving inloiin.Uion to the Inspectors or Judxe, nh'U called on, in relttion to the rir!noi any p-rson siessei by tliem to vote at such election, uud on sm-h other milters in relation to the assessment ol voters as the said Iuspcctor, or either uf them, sha1 from limu to lime reipii:v '1 he tax mnst have be. n personally as sessed on the voter the requisite time bvtore the election. Residence is a question of intention, but to constitute a ch ine of residence tiisre must be an actual removal. Any person who may be constitntionaly qualified to vote in any cify or county of this Commonwealth, but may have removed from one ward to another within any bor ough or township in uib county, within ten days next prrc ding the election to be held therein, shall be entitled to vote at said election at thj ward, borough or town ship trotn which such person may have so removed. I- The return Judges will meet at the Court House in Mimintown, on Kri lay, December l'Jih, 1H73, lor the pnrpse ot performing th :ir duties s prescribed by law. At all elections held under the sws of this Cominonsreath, III ' sills shall be open ed between Ihe hours ot six and seven o' clock a. m., aud closest seven o'clock p m. Given under my hand at my oflice in Mif tl ntowu, this Iwenty-lourth day of No vember, ii. the year of our Lord oue thou sand eitht hundred and seventy-three, and in tiie ninety-eighth yearol Ihe Inds peudence at tile Cu tcd States. JOSEPH AKD,Sh:riff. Mifflintown, Nov. 24, IbTS-te. j'ErT' BOOK. ii. SHOE STORE 11 RERIDCNCC, ON CHERRY 8TKKKT, MirFLISTOWX, The undersigned would restful!y an nonnce to the public that h bas opened a B'-t and Shoe Store at hia rerid nee on Clie-ry street, and keeps on hand a Urge and well selected stock of KEADV-MADE WORK, for HEX, WOMEX nj CHILDREN. He is lso prepared to manufacture, of the best material, all kinds of HOOTS, SllOlvS AXDU.ITl-;R3 for gents, ladies and r.hil !ren. SI.L WOKK WABIASTID. Give me a col!, for 1 feel confident that I cau rurnUb you with any of work you may ii-sire. ST" lie; airing don neatly and at reason able rates. June 8, 18T-t JOUJf XOUTU. XXSTA NT AXFOLS RF.MEF s7USD KF.FKESUIXG SLtEP GUARAN TEED. BT f'SIVO JIT I5SrAXT HKLIF.F FOB THE ASTHMi, It acta insl.mli. reliuving the psroxvsu, inuuediateiy, and enabling the patient tolir don and sleep. I suilered from this dis ease twelve years, but muffrr no more, and work and sleep as well as any one. War. ra:;tcd to rehire in the worst cae. Sent by wail on receipt of pric-;, one dollar per box ; ask "our Druggist tor .t. CHARLES B. lUTRST Rochester, Bearer Co, . fcb. 2!, 1873-y: Adeertisetneni- BOOT AND SHOE STORE. t not in Jacob Thomas' perlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, . A tbe largest a ad best stoca oi BOOTS EKO SHOESt LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ever brongiit to the connty. VTe buy onr stock from Msnnfacturers and in largo lota. We pay t and expect to seH for os, which will enable to offer GOODS At Prices far Below tL.9 Arerage. WORK MADE TO ORDER. This branch of the business will be sa perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in the county. All kinds of repairing done. jILL WORK WJRRJSTXD. CORNELIUS BARTLKY. July S, l?7-tf g B. LOUDO.V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in reora in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. Cl'STOM WORK DOJfB on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. TEKSON3 buying goods can hao them rut in garments tree of charge. BUTTER1VKS PJTTJCRXS also for sale. ALL. WORK WARRAHTfcD. PKICES LOW. Oct 22, 1878-tf IN JEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned would respectfully in form the pnhlic that he has opened a TAILOR SHOP at his residence, on Bridge street, in the Parker Mansion, and is now prepared to do CUSTOaM "WORK at short notice and in the most durable and J fashionable lusnner. I lie intends to put ont none but good work and asks a share of the public patronage. ' UIM.IAM W1SK. I GREAT REDUCTION IM THK PKICKS OF TEETH ! Fall Upper er Lower Setts as Lerr as if No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth r-modeled and repaire.I. Teeth filled to last for life. Dental wo k done f.T rx-rsons without them leas-in? their homes, if desire.l. T'Mithache stopjied in Ave rrtinntes with ont extractihg tiie lx t)i, al the IVniiil Of rice of It. fx Df.rb, establishrJ in MinT'.n town m lb60. O. U DERIt, Jnn 24, 1372 Fra&ical Dentist. JEIY DRs7Ci STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Old Post-Office Building,) .Main Street, 91iaiintsTsi, r. DKALEXS IN ir.ris and medic:: es, CHEMICAIJ?, DVE STUFF. FAINTS OILS, VAKNlSlIES.fi LASS, FLTTT, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUHNERS, tHIMNETS, BRUSH K S, 11AIK Hil eliES, TOOlH BRUSHES, FKR Fl MKRY.CtiMHS, St MPS. HA IK OIL, TUB U' - CO, Cir.ARS. XUIIU N S . STATION KHT LARGE V A R I K E Y OP PATEM MEDICINES, Selected with great ear, and warranted p-om high authority. ET-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medieal purses. C7PKES JkiPTlONS eaapouaded with great care. June 22-tl. RESUMPTIOX. JOHN DIEIIL herebv announces tn his ild customers and the public geuerallv, Dial he has again resumed business at bis old stand, on Water street, MiaHsit--rA, Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory manner, Harness, Light and Heayy, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Hiding Saddles, Wmon Saddles, Bridle of all Kinds, Flow Lines, ti fad everything in His Lint. REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously executed. Call and inqnh-e before going elsewhere. JOHN DIEIIL, On Water Street, a few doors -forth of the Crystal Palace B.iilding. Nov 12. l87 -6tn If you are Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE. i Broken Down Conntitatlon Or require a Remedy to ' Purify aod Enrich tbe Blood. Tass swas 11 w .J ru rs i . ' r m iiz.. . zz": r"rB,- yoa more speedlfy. and do yon mora rood I s-s)M bmmsS to momma ri wler core hsn anv and au 'oihT; VmeflVS eTrot, a doss s-aie,Tellww.ftrfcly.ls,iBs. Htllml U enansed lo ons of frhnesa n he.lt" Those States, of the Sm Im. IMiciBlcsvFsia. Swteo. JtlaleSMss and t rssiiM. TiraTe--nov Strr.fi.ua. (Serr,., iiCiS H,lbL?rn- wlll-.s, TeTr mF".OT"r k,nd ' Humor rspiuiy I " "v. 1' Is nature's own restorer I A soluble oxyd of iron combined, witn the nediclnal prof erties of Foa.e Root divested oaltdlaa(traeiibleqaalltl-. It willeureanr IMssfsvs, whose ml or direct cause is aUesstt. KkrwrnwilssM. fiM ta i.i? or K4ssm. ItsMlMU,,, .isshea . by Mnreurial orotnr pol-ops. sre sll eamd ry - . F"swFii there Is not lug euuai to 1 rsveit. feoidbj "7 .'or njmmutm. or syskillsr ul.i A trial i I S1U A Urge assortment of Qucensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cetlar ware, Ac, for sale rteap hv J. t 1L .V STAMEAUGO. Xetv A rfrrrftemr-if. TIIE GREAT REMEDY FOR coNSur.ipnorj which can be cured hy timely resort to this btantl ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by tha proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever In troduced f or tho relict and cin e of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, eanctioncd by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to efl'ect a speedy cure in the most sevcro cases of Coughs, Bronchitis Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the caso with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint ncrinn bt EETH W. FOWLS 4 6058, Bostoa, Vies., aVad sold by ln: suU Issmlsrs (snsraUj. tt-LMt sV MAM4 TUB VICTOK SEWING UACIIINB CO. ut reliable- and errric Ajvnte ia this county. The VICTdK'' i Lx-.k. stit-li, Stuttle M hine. with Self se'ting Needle, best Buisho! atni most perfect Ma chine oTereii. An incn-ese of over 099 percent, on sales of 17- orer !!71. For Terms Addresss, VICTOR SEWING MACHINE .. iTSi Chestnut St., Fhilsl'a, Pa r.4-TD. A Who'.esalo rurehisi-iji Ap-tit for the NKW AMERICAN Sewlxg MacHlve. The Neexlle's eve is the only hoU to threal thrnngh ; self setting NeedW ; rmis light ;: sews last ; cheapest test rasde Vest fin ished most dnraWo Machine in existenc". WRITTEN GL'AHANTEE FOR S YEARS. For Circulars. TcrTs. Ac., 1 dress AMERICAN S. M. CO.. 22 N .Sr-nsdS treet, IlarrLsburg, Penn'a. Jsars Wasp, Manager llsrrishurg, Sipt 19 llZ-Zm. Iron in tho Blood MAKES THE WEAX STR0KS The Peruvian Sy ntp. a Protect erf Solution of the ttrotoxUle of Iron, ia so combined as to have) the character of an aliment, am easily digested ami aitsimUatetl trith the Olowl am the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Out, Vxlalizinrf Agent, Iron in the UokI, ami cures a thousand ills," simply bff Toning t, In vigorating ami Tf italizing the System. The en riched anl vlUUize-l blood per meates ercrg part of the hotly t rejtairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving noiliing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing iJyspcpsia, UTcr Com plaint, Dropsy, Cltrortlo Diar rhopo, Boils Xcrvons-VjTesrtlons, Chills and Fevers, Humor, IjOm of Constitutional Visor, Diseases f the Kidneys' and Bladder, Female Complaints, ami all diseases originating in a bad state of the blootl, or ac companied by debility or a lour state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, bnt are permanent, infts ting stren'fth, rigor, ami ne9 life into all parts of the system, and building vp an Iron Con stitution. Thousands ham been changett oy the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and nappy men and women x ami invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRL'P hlown in tiie glast, Iu-nphleU Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietort. . 1 XUtasi fin., Bastesw Sol v Dscocists otdiint CANVASSING B-H.K3 SV.NT rilff roll Prof Fowler's Great Work, On Manhood, Womanhood and tbeir Mutual Inter-relations; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. Ajtents are selling from 15 to Zt copies dar, and we snd a eanTsssim; book free to anv bonk ajrent. Add -ess, statins; eiperi rnee, ete., NATIONAL FLtLISUINU CU. rh-.ladelp'.iia, Fa, La--;e stork of Pry Goods at J. A IT. A. 3tm'j.-.n;h's, Crystal Fahn-f. 1