SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTO-VN. Wednesday, October 14, IST4. B. F. SU II WE I Ell, kditob axn rsnrairTOB. EEHJEnCAKKOHINATIONS. STATE TICKET. LIEUTENANT UOVEttXOR, ARTHUR C OLMSTED, - - Of PUTTKR COtNTV. SUPREME JCIMJE, EDWARD M. PAXSON, or i'uiLAiti.riii. AL'IlTOK CENERAL, HARRISON ALLEN, OF WARREN COUNTT. FECaETABT OP INTERNAL AFFAIB3, ROBERT B. DEATH, OK BCUCTLKILL COUNT!. COt'STY TICKET. CONGRESS, Ges'l LAXGHOKXE WHTEtt, of Duncanuou, l'erTv couutv. ASSFMBLV, GEORGE M. SMELKER, of Tusca rorm township. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, C. t. SHELLEXl'EUGER, of Fay ttte towuslip. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Capt. James j. Patterson, of Beale township. COUNTY AUDITOR, Lieut. J. L. BARTON, of Spruce Hill township. Eepublican County Committee. Chaikhax (i. W. S until, rtteron P.O. Secetat Kichaid Doyle, Walnut P.O. Mitliintown-ll. A. ftaiulungh; J.S.Martin. Fermanagh Isaac Sieber, J. M. Hower. Walker W. II. Kurtz. W. II. Lulteni. Fayette Jesse Grtibb. T. T. Davis. Monro? II. Ci. Shelleiiberger, Jacob Basora Greenwood W. Wooda-d, II. iiinuium. Susquehanna S. S. Uplegrove. E. Long. Delaware J. M. Stutts, D. Finkenbinder. Thompsentown J. G. Haldeman, 3S. Keely Patterson II. R. Given, D. F. Stevens. Millord Wm. McCahan, A. J. Hertxler. Beale J. F. Leach, Richaid Doyle. Port Royal D. II. IV Bealor, Jaraci A. Thompson. Turbvtt J. G II.Ttiler, Isaiah Berkcy. Spruce Uill Tho Ramsey, Stewart AVbar- ton. Tuscarora A. II Stewart Tbos. Morrow. Lack Wru Morrow. Tyson Stump. BIsck Log K. Mclotyre, A.H. Opple. Louis E. Atkinson Member of Republi can State Central Committee Tor Juniata county. The element in the South tbat in augurated rebellion is growiug bolder every day. They are asking now for the payiueut of damages by the Union army while it quartered on them, and for tbe refunding of certain taxes. "A letter addressed to the Presideut by a prominent t. oust-native politician iu .Mississippi argues that the ouly true way to restore peace and prosperity to the South is fur Congress to pass an act to pay for tho quartermaster's and couitui&sary stores taken by the Uuion army in the South during the war, and to refund the cotton tax. It has been relerrcd to the Attorney General by the President." The country has enough to pay if it pays the debt that the crushing of re bellion piled up. The only way to keep tbeit debt from being put on tbej shoulders of the country is to keep tbeir allies out of power. Keep the United States Senate and the lower house of Congress Republican, and there is no danger. These are impor tant matters. By electing George M. So'elker to the Legislature jou will help to elect a United States Senator whose rote will be cast against the pay ment of the rebel debt. By electing General Wister to Congress ymi will elect a man who will be decidedly against all rebel claims of money in demnity. Tbe people catnot too closely watch tbe national questions, for by the lenient course of the Government the rebel element have been kindly and merci fully dealt with. Nothing has been required of them. They are encour aged, and hope to shape the elections so that they may once more control the national politics. Once they can do tbat, they will repay themselves for all losses out of the national treasury. If the people will not be warned tbey must abide the consequences. The Democratic party talk londly about the national debt, and tbe pros tration of the business interests of the country, which they ?ay flow from it. Rebellion caused the national debt. Rebellion was conceived, born and bred in the Democratic party, and al! the ills tbat brood ever the country were generated by it. Wherever Republican rule is mani test, nntrammeled by tbe past work of the Democratic party, economy and good management are clearly shown. The State of Pennsylvania is a striking example. ben it came into the man agement of the Republican party it bad a State debt of nearly $10,000,000. Republican rule lias reduced it mote than one-half. The management of the government of Pennsylvania is atti act ing tbe attention of the people of other Slates. The New York Times, aprtk ing of it, says : " In Pennsylvania for the last twelve yean, in which tbe Republicans have man aged aflaira, there has been a steady de crease of tbe State debt annually, except in a singln year, when tkere was at apparent increase through ttio funding of the gold interest debt to a currency-interest basis. The actual State d-bt is now less than fif teen a id a halt millions, the decrease in the pssl thirteen years having amounted to fitly ier int. of the debt. At the sarin time the burduus of taxation falling upon the people have been mtirh lightened, and the running expcusis ol the State government reduced." Every cit ten should contribute to continue tl is state of management in the State, by voting for Smeller, Olm sted, Allen and Beath. Elections were held on Tuesday, in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, West irginta and Dakota. J here is no - news this ( Wednesday) tnorninC to in- . diaate with an, degre, of certain! v . j hum inv nf tnm havA vitne. Ceimikal prosecutions are about to be eonsiueneed against the YV bite! Leilas" cf Luutioa. , Ecrope has bceo considerably agita. 1 ted over th airest, in German j, by Bismarck, of noted diplomatist named Von Arniiu. Tbe diplomatist refused to give certain papers to Bismarck when asked for them. What crooked thing, or ways, they relate o, is what tbe world would like to know. They must be very important to the tecreey of intrigues in which King William's chief men of state took a part, to war rant tbe arrest of Von Arnim outside of the usual way of arresting people in thai country. The Louisiana case has just assumed ! a new aspect in consequence of the ap pearance of an address sigced oy l'inclibe;k and other colored politicians, deuouDcing Kellogg and bis associates as baring subordinated the interests of tbe colored meo to their own and hav ing preferred white men iu tbeir gen eral policy. This man Pinchbeck has been a factionist through the whole of the Louisiana troubles, often ruuuing a separate ticket agaiust tbe Republican nominations and thus drawing off a portion of tbe colored rote, so that tbt Conservatives triumphed. Whether be aud bis followers were paid to do this is more than we can ray ; but it looks so now in view of the nature of the r ending contest and the need of the Republicans being all united. In the great struggle between McEuery and jKelloeg in 1872, Pinchbeck was in duced to follow tbe regular standard solely by electing bim to Congress. But failing tu get admitted, and being ambitious to be Governor, he has open ed fire again as a guerilla. The north ern journals that sympathize with the White League all give great promi nence to bis attack on Kellogg, and appear to be io great glee at tbe pros pect that it will defeat tbe Republioaus. JVSi American. United Sutes deteclii es arrested a parcle of counterfeiters, including two women, at Buffalo, X. 1., with 10,- 000 on tbeir persons. "It is said that tbe daughter of the late President Juarez of Mexico is teaching school in a small interior town in that country." The elections in Georgia have gone Democratic. News Summary. Great wheat frauds have been dis covered in Cbicaco. Low class wheat has been mixed with first cla.s wheat and sold as sucS. The Republicans of Dauphin county have nominated J. B. Packer for Con gress. The "Grasshoppers' Aid Society," in the northwest, havo issued a call for additional subscriptions. Aid from abroad is hoped for. The 13th infantry has been ordered from Nebraska to the Department of the South. The Emperor of Germany has eon ferrrd the order of the Crown of Prus sia (kronen orden), accompanied by the decoration, upon M. Richards Msckle, of the Philadelphia Ledger, for merito rious services in the interests of Ger many in connection with bis transmis sion of fucds for the relief of the wid ows and orphans of the Franco-German war, and his donation to the University Library at Strasburg, destroyed during tbe siege of tbat city. War has been declared between ( hina aud Japan. The Cumberland Church of Bridge port, Pa., was burned to the ground about four o'clock on Thursday morn ing. Nothing was saved, aud there was no insurance. It is supposed to have been fired by an incendiary. A colored luau's balloou got fast on the flag-staff on tbe court house at Bal timore. The balloonist, uatued Gecrge Washington, jumped from the basket to the ground, and was not much hurt. G W. Daicy, the defaulting post master of Phillipsborg, has been re moved frjm the Centre county jail to Pittsburgh to await his trial in the U. S. District Court. The Central Insurance Company or Philadelphia has been dissolved on the ground of insolvency. The counties of Cambria, Somerset, Bedford and Blair have nominated S. S. Blair, of the latter county, fur Con gress. The roads leading from Etcnsburg, Cambria county, are infested by big.-way-men. If you travel that way, arm yourself. A stage coach coming from Brooks ton, Texas, was stopped by three masked men fonr miles west of there, and the passengers robbed. The robbers se cured $325 in money, two valuable gold aod two silver watches. J. M. Smith, cashier of the Merchants' and Plaoters' Bank, had a package contain ing $4,000, a Hue gold watch and chain, and a diamond pin, which his wife, se cured behiud the cushions in the stage, ! where it was overlooked by tbe robbers. It is claimed that the party is the same that robbed the Hot Springs stages and train at Gads' Hill. The Sheriff has organized a large posse and started in pursuit cf the robbers. The mail was not touched. The grave of Mrs. Richard J. Carey, recently deceased, at Holy Cro?s Cem etery, N. Y , was robbed. The casket outside of the coffin and tbe shroud I were left lying on the ground. Tbe officers r,i(l9(1 on , i, co,I(lf e with , ,e,rcb wrrant a .nd , . L, Mra. .na flinr Th' J j i . ' j students were surprised while at work dissecting them, and thirij-nine stu dent were captured and taken in pro cession to tie Police Court. J ustice ! Nash released them on parole, to appear when wanted. There is aiufc excite ment over tbe affair. John Wise, a grandson of Wis the famous balloonist, has the' proclivities of his grandfather for aerial flights. He is in bis teens, and Las lately been ballooning quite extensively at Indiana town, this State. Tbe Grand Jury at Salt Lake City indicted one of the:r own Lumber, Thomas E. Rick, for lascivious cohab itation. Ho is charged with having 6ve wires, three of whom he has mar 1 ried since IS 02. His own daughter is one of the piincipal witnesses against him. J be petition presealed to the ofd of Pardnr at llsrrishnrir for thii nar- dun of Uddcrzook, is 75 feet locp and contains 3,000 names. The grand jury of the United States Circuit Court at Richmond, Va., have iudicted several judges of the late elec tion for violating tbe enforcement law. The convention of fire engineers at St. Louis adopted resolutions approv ing the ordinance of St. Louis in re quiring all chimneys to be bai.t with linings of eai then ware or other fire proof material. A resolution was also adopted requesting fire insurance com panies not to take ri.-ks greater than two-thtrds tho value of the property usured. A dry goods store at Springfield, Mass., was robbed of $5,000 worth of silks, on the night ot the th inst. The commissioners appointed to in vestigate the murder of five Osage In dians by the Kansas militia have made a report, stating that the act was "un provoked and utterly unjustifiable," and call npon the government to see that the Oages are reimbursed for property taken. J. A. Hanson, of Morgan county, Georgia, shot his father twice, fatally. He fled after the deed, and has not been heard from since. Biglin won the boat raee at Nyack, N. Y., beating Ten Eyck by half a boat's length in a three-mile pull. Time, tl'l minutes and 12 seconds. In the Court Quarter Sessions, of Fulton county, Pa., Scott Salkeld was convicted of stealing the horse of An drew Sbives, of Thompson township, in June last. Wai. Salkeld pleaded'guil ty of concealing two horses stolen from John W. Early, of Wells township, on the night of the 5th of July. illiatn and Scott Salkeld were jointly convict ed of stealing a horse of Francis Debit ing, of Licking township, on the night of August 13 last. The prisoners wete each sentenced to three years' impris onment in the Western Penitentiary. A diDatch from Fort Worth. Texas. rt . .4 i at v mioim.. """'ltln: lolloping act of Assembly, approved after repelling two attacks by the In dians on the 26thand 27th of Septem ber, marched all night, and surprised, at sunrise the following morning, fire camps of Cheyeones and their allies, situated in Canyoa Sitro Blanco, on Jate Creek, near the fork of Red river The troops destroyed 100 lodges and their entire outfit, and captured 1,424 horses aud mules, of which 1,048 were at once killed. The bodies of four Indiana were brought iu. Our loss was one 6oldier-slightly wonnded. General McKeczie is in pursuit with thirty days' supply. Af Advertisements. EST RAY. CAME.to the residence of the subscriber U. Tiyette township, Juniata county, ou or about tbe . lb day of May, 1874, a Steer, nbout 15 mouths old, with white b.ii k, red sides and white les. The owo-.-r is requested to com- forward, prove prop erty, paychaiges.aiid take liimunav, other wise he will be deposed of as the law di rect. JOHN" BEASOS. Oct. 14, 1874-liv Dissolution of Co-Partnership. jVp-JTlrE is hereby given that the co ll partnership u-retofore exiting between the undersigned, under the Hnu name of J. f. Ilnliteman & Co.. dealers in geuend merchandise at Thompsontonn, Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 3d day of October, 1X74. The books notes, tie., are in the bands of J. G. ilaldeman for col lection. ISAAC HALMEMAN. J. G. liALDtMA.N. Oct. 7, 1874. The thanks of J. G. llaMenian are also hereby teudered to Ihe public for their hearty support of the tirm, coupled with the rcque-t that lliev maiutaia their busi ness relations wiih biiu now thit he coii- tiuues the business at the old stand, where j ue win ie giau to see them at all times. J. G. HALDEMAX. XOTICE. In tht Orpham' Court of Juniala County. i' pnettdingt for the appraisement of tht neat estate oj James Keuer, dectased To Barton L. Hall and Xancy Jane Hall, his wife, John W. lsenhergand Sarah Ell.-n Iseuberg, his wile, and Zeuaa James Reiser: Pursuant to an order of said Court made at September term, you are herebv notified that I, VI . II. Kuouse. t lieriif el Juniaia cuuuty, will hold au inquest and appraise ment upj me real estate ot sal t James Keiser, duceaaed, on Fridav, the8ni!i ilav of ctout.r, ioi-t, ai i o'clock r. il., ou tbe premises, in Tnscarora township, when aud where you can attend if you see .roper. n . si. K-NOtdE, Sheriff. Oct. 7, 1874. Executors' Itoticc. Estate of Mary Waru-ick, dectased. LET1E1.S Testamentary on the estate of Mary Warwick, late" of Spruce Hill township, deceased, having leen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands are re quested to make k.town Ihe same without delay, t HUGH W.DAVIS, Spruce Hill, JEREMIAH LYONS, ' iftliiitown,' Executors of said deceased. Oct.. . , Bare Inducements ! or nnn aes of land for tJJyJJJ SALE. Said lands are sit uated on and near the Cairo h. Fulton Kail road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, and will raise Irom fiity to sixty biubela of corn or one bale of cotton to the acre, and will be JX" T '" son ai prices ranging from one to twentv r - - - " "is iiw mi uiui v . .... r . men is ou sani. Teems Ouc-tnunh cash. and balance in one, two, three aud four vcars. . LEVI HECUT BROTHER, Pvcahontas, Arkansas. Pep.. 17. . Aetf Advertisement. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOD SJFE THE COXMOSrTEJLTH I WHEREAS, In and by an Act of Gen eral Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act to reg ular the General Elections within thisCotn monweath," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said elections and to enu merate in aid notice what officers are tuba elected, I, WILLIAM H. K.NOUSE, High Sheriff of the County of Juniata, do here by make known and give notice to the elec tors of the county ol Juniata, tbat a Gen eral Election will be bcl-i iu aaid county, on the rm y m vr , ,Anl Third Tl'tw nf Nnwprrihi. 1H74.. ! ,,ue same beine the Tucsdav next follow- ! inr Ihe lirst Momlav ol Voveii.b-r.t Monday of November.) elections will b-J held through inty as follows: ool House I i the borough of I l ne sain ont th con Aih-i School House i i the borough Milbintown, for the borough of Mifflin- town, A the School House in the borough of HifHuitowR, tor the township of Fermanagh. At the School House iu Mexico, for tho towuthip of Walker. At Smith's School House, for the town ship -f Delaware. At the School House ia Tbompsontown, for the borough of Tbonipsontowu. At the Public House of Tboiaas Cox, for the township of (ireeiiwood. At the School House in Ricb6eld, for he township of Monroe. At Kr mover's Hotel, for the township of S'lsiiuctMiins. At the School House in McAliaterville, for the township of Fayette. a At the Prhxil House in Pattersvn, for the borough of Patterson. At thu School House in Port Koyal, tor the borough of Port Royal. At the Locust G rove School House, for the township ol Mill'ord. At Sprues Hill School House, for the township of 3pftKe Hill. At the School House at; Aca.Ieruia, for the township of Ueaie. At the School House near McCuIloch'a Mills, foi Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying north-westaard of the summit of the Shade UounUin. At the Lick School House, lor Lack township, except tbat portion of it lying north-westward of the summit ot the Shade Mountain. At tbe Centre School House, fo.- so much of the towuships of Lack aud Tuscarora as lie north-west of the summit of the Shade Mountain. At the Church Hill School House, for the township of Turbctt. At which timo and place the qualified Voters will elect bv ballot : Two persons tor the other of JuJgs of the Supreme Court ot tbe loiuuionwcallli of Pennsylvania. One person for the office of Lier'Mitant Governor ol the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. One person for the office of Auditor Gen eral of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. Oue person for the office of S ecretary of Internal Affairs lor the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person in conjunction with the coun ties of Franklin, Fnlton, Huntingdon, P"rry and Snyder, for the office of Representative in the Congress of the United States. One person for the office of Member of the House of Representatives in tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One erson for the office of County Com missioner of said county. One person for the othceof County Sur veyor of said county. One person tor the office of County Au ditor of said county. onx or votiso. i The qualified electors will take nc tire of the 13th da. of ISMi.enlitlcd "An Actrcgu lating tbe manner of voting at all elec tions io the several counties wf this Com monwealth :" StiTioa 1. Be it enacted by the Svnate aud House of itcprescutatives of the Com. monweallh ol Pcunsvlvauia in Geueral As i sembly met, and it is her. by enacted by the authority of the same, Tint the qualified votcia ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ongh and special elections, are hereby here, alter authorized atd required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classined as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of Courts voted tor. aud to be labeled ouuule Juiih'iarv ;" one ticket) shall embrace ail the names of State officers voted lor, and be labeled "state -" o le ticket bhall embrace the names ol all couuty efficera voted lor, including ollice of Seua- tor, uembor and members of Assembly, if vnl-4l lor. in.l ti.emnerM ol l rtnf.ri-.il it v.. tesl for. avd labeled "couutv :" one' t cket i shailembt.ee the names of all t .wnsliin of-I no ers voiisi lor, aim ie laoeieti township;" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all borough officers Voted for, and be lain led borough ;" and each class shall te depos ited iu separate ballot bnxe. Sr.c. 2. That it sh.ll be the duty of the Sherillsln the several counties in Ihis Com monwealth, to insert in their election proc lamation hereafter issued the first sectiou of this act. JAMES K. KELLEY, Speaker of the House ol Kepresmtatives. DAVID FLEMING, Speaker ol the Senate. Arpaovti The I3ih day of March, a. n. one thousand eijhl hundred aud sixty-six. A. G. CI ii'l IN, Governor. SPECIAL aTTKSTION is hereby directed to tbe 8th Article ol the New Constitution. Sm-Tio.k I. Every ma'e citizen twenty-one i years ol age, possessing Ihe following qual ificaiious, shall bs entitled to vote at all ehctions: t int He shall have been a citizen of the L'nited States at least one month. Second lie shall have resided in thu , ' i T. .' :.- zen of the State, he shall have removed i therefrom and returned, then six mouths,) i immediatelv preceding the election. intra tie suau nave resiaeu in tlie elec tion district w here he shall oiler to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth If twenty-two ye-irs of age or upwards, he shall have pud w ithin two years a State or county tax, which shall have'lieen assuised at least two months aud pafd at least oue month before the election. Stc. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Every' ballot votel shall be numbered in the order iu which it shall ba received, and the number recorded by the election officers on the list of voters, opx silc the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any elector may write bis name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thcreou and attested by a citizen of the district. The clectiou officers shall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose bow any elector shall have vob-d unless required to do so aa w itnesses iu a judicial proceeding. Stc. 5. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony and breach or surety ol the lace, be privileged Irom arrest during their attendance on elections aud in going to and returning therefrom. Src. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors of t lis Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United S tates or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such eluctors may exercise the right of suf frage iu all elections by tbe citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of election. Sec 7. All laws regulating the holding ot eicotion oy the citizens or for the r.g isiraiiou oi electors snail he uniform throughout the Mate, but no elector shall j be deprived of Ihe pi iv ilege 6 voting by i reason oi uis name an ocuig registered. i Sic. 8. Any person who had give, or promise or oner to give, to au elector, any j least one monib before the election. The money, reward or other valuable consider- ! said affidavit shall also atato when and tion lor bis vole at an election, or for with- where the tax claimed to be paid by the al hnliline Ihe same, or who shall give or 8ant was assessed, and whan and where promise to give such consideration to any ! and to whom paid; and the tax receipt other persva or party for such elector's j therefor shall bj product.! for examination, vote or for the withholding thereof, and any : ttnlesa Ihe affiant shall state in his affidavit elector who shall receiv or agree to re- j that it hu been lost or destroyed, or that ccive, for himself or for another, anv mon- he never received any ; and if a naturalized ey. rra-ard or othc valuable cot!i4erstion ! c'.tirn. shill alvo state when eft where and Xew Advertisement. for his vote at an election, or lor withhold ing the same shall thereby lorfeit the rght to vote at such election, and any elector whose right to vote shall be challenged lor such cause before the election officers, shall be required to swear or affirm that the mat ter of the challenge is untrue before his vote shall be received. Src. If. Any person who shall, while a candidate tor office, be guilty of biibery, fraud, or wilful violatiou of any election law, shall be forever disqualified from hold ing an office of trust or profit in this Com monwealth ; any person convicted of will ill violation of the election laws abvli, in addi- tion to anv nenahies Ttroviited bv law. be deprived of the richt of suffrage absolutelv lor a term ot lour years. 1 removed therefrom and returned, that ho Sec 13. For the purpose of voting no j has resided therein six months next pre person shall be deemed to have gained a j ceding said election, and in the election 1 residence by reason of Lis p-ence, or lost ! :. v.. ...... . i v. i . I . .- I 11 t reasoa 01 uis aoscucc. " Hue emoio; I :.. ,i -i.u. ' t this State or the United States, nor while engaged in tbe navigation of waters of this Stale or the United States, or on the high seas, nor while a stu-leat of anr institution I of learning, nor while kept in any poor ! engaged in tire navigation of waters of this house or other asvluiu at public eaoeuse, Dor while conflr.ud iu public prison. Stc. 14. Ihstrit election boards shall ; the prothonoiary, ami an remaiu ou u... consist of a judge and IWo inspector, who therewith iu the prothonotary's office, s..o shali be chosen aunnallr try the citizens. Meet to examination as other election pipers Each elector shall have the right to vote tor are. !t the election officers shall find t.i it the jndgi and one inspector, and each in- the npplicaut possesses all the legal qnalia spector shall appoint on clerk. The first i Cation of a voter he shall be permitted to election board for any new district shall bt vote, and hit. n ime shall be added to the selected, and vacancies in election boards lis f taxables by th election officers, the filled, aa shall be provided bv law. Klee-1 word "tax" being added where the claimant tion officer shall be privileged from arrest ' elairna to vote on tax, and the word "age. upon davs or election, and while engaged in where he claims to lote on age; the same making "up and transmitting returns, except I word being added by tbe clerks in each npon warrant ot a court of record or judge J case, respectively, on the lists of persons thereor Tor an election fraud, for felony, or lor wanton breach of the peace. In cities tuey may ciauu exemption iroui jury uuiy . nca cuiaen in in aisuici, uoiwiuisuiiuiu during their terms of service. I the name of the proposed voter iscontaiuert Sec. 15. Mo person shall be qilalilied to ! on the list of resident taxable, to chil serve as an election officer who shs.ll hold, ! lenge the Vote of such person, hi-rcu ,ioii or shall within two months have he'd any the same proof or the right of sulfnigc as office, or appointment or employment in or is now required by law shall be publicly under the government of the Uuitsd States made and acted on by the election board, or of this State, or of any city, or county, j and the vote admitted or r-j--ctcd, acrord or of any municipal boaid, commission or I ing to the evidence. Every person rlai in trust iu any city save only justices of the j in to be a n ituralin-d citizen shall b j re- peace and aldermen, notaries public and persons in the militia service of the State; nor .hall any election election officer b-'clli-bie to any civil ollice to be tilled at au elec tion at which be hall serve, save ouly to such subordinate municipal or local offices, below the grade ol city or county ollictrs as Shall be designated by general law. And also to the following act of Assem bly now in force in this State, viz : Act of Januray 30, 171 Sic. 5. At all elections hereafter held under tiie laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be open- ed at seven o'clock a. m., and closed at seven o'clock p. IU. Sec. 7. Whenever there shall be a vacan cy in an election board on thn miming of an election, said vacancy shall be filled iu conformity with existing laws. The said act of Assemb'y entitled a.i act relating to the elections of mis Com monwea.th,' passed July i, lflti, provides as totlows, viz "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appoiuled tor holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in Ihe morning of Tuesday, Novenils-r 3d, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have re ceived the. second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest nuiubT of votes for judge at Ihe next preceding elec tion shall at t as inspector in his place. And in rase Ihe person w ho shall have received the highest nonib.-r of Votes tor inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall a) iioiut a:i hmp.-ctor in his place ; and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then ihe inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a jude in his place; and if ai.v vacancy shall continue in the b-ard for the spice ol one hour after the time fixed by law lor the opening of the election, the qualified Totrrs of the township, want or district tor which such othYer shall have boen elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one ot their uiiiuIkt to fill such vacancy. . The Act of Jan. 30lh, 1S7 1, further pro vides, viz : Sic. 8. At the opening of the polls at all elections it shall be the duty of Ihe judges of vbictioii lor their respective districts to designate one of the inspectors, whose duty it shall be to have iu custody the reg istry of voters, and to make the entries therein required bv law ; aud it shall b the dutv of the other of said inspectors to r- ceiteaud number the ballots presented at , house for information of the public. The said e.eciion. triplicate returns .-hall be enclosed in en- Sec. f. All elections by the citizens shall j v elope and sealt-d iu niKe of the odi be by ballot; every billot voted shall be j ccrs, ana ono euvelop.-, wiih the unsealed numbered in the order in which it shall be return shuet, given to the iuilge, winch receiveu. ami t,ue uutuoer reconteu ov ine : cle:ks on the list of voters opposite the , name ot the elector from whom received, i And any voier voti.ig two or more tickets, the several tickets so voted shall each be ' numbered with the number corresponding ! with tin; n u in her to tiie name ot tho voter. Any elector lu ty write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to bj written thereon, and attested bv a cituen l the uistrh't In additlou to the oath now pro- serlled by law to bo taken and suhscriltcd j by election officers, they shall severally be sworn or allirme I not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses iu a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks, and overseers of any election held under tins act, shall, before entering upon their duties, oeiluly sworn or allinned iu the presence of ejeh other. Tbe judges shall be sworn by the minority insect. .r, if there shall be such minority inspector, and in case there be no minority inspector, then by a justice of the peace or alderinaii, and the' ins.-cton, over seers and clerks shall be sworn bv the judge. Certiheates of such swearing or ' affirmiug shall be duly made out and signed bv the officers so sworn, and attested bv I the officer who administered the oath. If I any judge or miuority insp.-ctor refns-s or r. .' -"" c- of rleclion shall act without beimr Brst aiv sworn, or if any officer of election shall sign Ihe form of oath without being duly sworn, or il any judge or minority in spector shall certify that any otticer was sworn nhea he was not, it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon cou iction th officer or officers so otteudipg shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or im prisoned uot exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 10. On the day of election any per son w hose name shall not appear on the registry of voters, and who claims the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least oue qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to be a voter, lor the eriod of at least two months im mediately preceding said election, which witness shall be sworn or affirmed and sub scribe a written or partly writum and partly priuted affidavit to the tacts stated by biiu, which affidavit shall defined cleat ly where the residence of the person so claiming to be a voter, aud the person so claiming the right to vote shall also take, and subscrib. a written or partly written aud partly priut ed affidavit, staling, to the best of his knowledge and belief, when and where he was born ; tbat he has been a citizen of the United States for one mouth and of the comuionwcalih of Peuus' lvania ; that be has resided iu the commonwealth one year, or, if lormerly aqualitied elector oranalive born citizen thereof, and has removed there from aud returned, that he has tusided tlieteiu six months next preceding said election, tbat he has resiUed in the district in which he claims to be a voi-r for the period of at least two months immediately preceding said election : that ho did not uiove into the district tor the purpose of voting luerein ; tuat he has, it tweutytwo years of ago or upwards, paid a state or county tax wunm two years, which was assessed at lea.! two months and paid at Sew Advertise meats. bv whit court he wis naturalized, and shall also produce his certificate of naturalisa tion for examination. But if the person so claiming the right to vole shall take ati 1 subscribe an affidavit that he is a native bora citizen of the United States or, if born elsewhere, shall state the fact in bis affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized or that he is entitled to citizenship bv reason of his father's natnr aiization. and shall further state in his affi davit, that he is, at the time or making the affidavit, of the age ol twenty-one and undet twenty-two years ; that be baa been a citizen of the United Slates one month, and has resided in the state one year ; or, I if a native b:rn citizen of the state anil j district immediatelv two months preceding . . i . l it i . : 1 1 ut t v tt . . sum eieci on, lie snail nim i u .-..-... w..-. The . ,j,l affidavits of all persons making anch claims, and the affidavits ol the witnesses ( to their residence shall b preserved by the election bo ml, and at the close of the elec- . fu,n ihey sh-ill bd enclosed Uh the list oi I claims, and the affidavit of the witnesses ! voters, tallv list aud oih..T papers require 1 i i by law to be tiled by the return judo witu voting at sucu eiucuon. J Stc. II. It shall bo lawful for any qnali-1 i quired to produce his naturalization certiri- cate at the election before voting, except i where he has been for five years consecu- j lively a voter in the district where he oilers to vote j and on the vote ot such person being received, the election officers are to write or stamp tho word "voted" on bis certificate with the day, mouth and year aud it any election officer or officers shall receive a second vote on the same day, by virtue ot the same certificate except where sons are entitled to vote because of the naturalization of their father, tilcy and the i rsn who shall offer such second vote shall be guilty of a ini'demrauoi an 1 on couvictioti tLereol shidt he fined or im prisoned, or both, at Ihe discretion of the court; but the hue shall not exceed live huiidikd dollars iu each case, nor tint im prisonment one year. The like puiiishiuent shall be inflicted, on conviction, ou the offi cers of electitn who shall neglect or refuse to make or cause l- be iiiiwle, the endorse ment required as aforesaid ou said naturali zation certificate. Sec 12. If any election officer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of tho right of sullrajje as is prescrilxsi by law, or the laws to which this ia a supplement Irom any perwen offering to vote whose name is not on the list of assesed voters, or whose right to vote is ch illengvd by any qu.linud voter present, and shall admit such person to vote without requiring such proof, every person sa otl'miding shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall b; sentenced, for every such otr,-nee, to pay a Hue not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not more than one yoar, or both, at the discretion of the court. ttc 13. As soon as the polls shall close, thu officers of election shall proceed to count all ihe votes cast for each candidate voted for, and make a fall return of the saui'j in triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, in all of which the votes received by each ranrtitlale shall be given alter his or her name, first in words and agaiu in figures, and htnill be sirned by all "I said officers awl certified by overseers, if auy, or it not so certified, the overseers aud anv oilic l el using losigu or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each ot the returns Lis or I their reasons fjr not siguing or certifying ' them. Thp vote, as soon as counted, shall ' al-o be I'ltblicly and fullv ili-clarc I from the window to the citizens present, and a brief; statement show ing th-: votes received by each candidate shall be niade and signed by the election oftitnrs as soon as the vote is counted, aud the same shall be humcdiate Iv posted up ou the door ol the election auao couiaui tine iisi oi voters. tao -iiai'er. and oath of officers, and another ol said , envcloiies shall be giveu to the minority iu- i ivdopes shall be given to the minority iu- "Vtor. All judges living wlllnu twelve iles of the prothonotary's office, or within in Iwenty-four miles, if their residence be iu a town, village or city upon me uneoi a ran- ; I'atetit-i ighl lor Peuns h ania, and are now 1 K-le ; i M to remini in the property, to road leading Io the county seat, shall, be- J ready to sell Com.lv Licenses ..ft af plica-'P' leg ci.-s due at th -di-Hh of Jane G i' rre two o'clock post meridian of the day I tj a, Kaeti.rv lining in successful oper- I laht-r. ilo.v, tin- hip-rest ther.-o! t b-.' pn 1 alter the election, and all other judges otu.n in Bethlehem, the t.r.s es-, can he Hi.h-- i annuaLv, sml to b. secured bv mor;- shall, before tlve o'clock meriJian ol the ! second day alter the election, deliver said i return, together with ret aru.shcut, tir the I proiln.not.iry of the court ul coinuiuu pleas ol the county, which said return sheet shall be hied, and Ihe day and hour o! bluig maiked thcreou, and hail be preserved by the prolhuuotary tor pub ic inspection. At twelve o'clock on the said second day fol lowing any election,' the prolhuuotary 'ut the court of common pleas shall present the said return to the siaid court. Vlieii two or more counties are connected lor the election of an officer, thu courts ol such counties shall each appoint a return judge to meet at such time and place as re. quired by la.v, to compute aud certi'y the vote of such district Stc. 19. Any assessor, election officer or person apjsii.ited as n overseer, w ho shall neglect or refuse to pcrlortu anv dmv en- joineU b; this act, hout reasonable or letral cause, shall b- subi -ct to a inaltv ot one hundred dollars ; and if any assessor shall knowingly assess any person as a voter who is unt qualified, or shall wilfully refuse to assess one who ia qualified, be shaM be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction shiil be punished by a line not exceeding one thousand dollirs, or impris onment not exceeding two years, er both, at the discretion of the court, and also be subject to an action for damages by the party aggrieved ; aud it any person shal 1 fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy any list of voters made out as directed ny this act, or tear down or remove the same from ihe place where il was fixed, with frajlulent or mischievous intent, or f " any improper purpose, the person so offend ing shall b? gulliy of a misdemeanor, ana on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or im prisonment not exceeding two year, or both, at the discretion of the court ; and if any person shall, by violence or intimida tion, drive, or attempt to drive from the polls, any person or persons appointed by tho court to act as overseers ot an election, or in auy way wilfully prevent said over seers from performing the duties enjoined upon them by this act, such persons shall be guiity of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thertoi shall bi punished by a tine not exec-ding one thousand dollars, or bv imprisonment not exceeding twn years, or both, at the discretion of the court. Any person who shall, ou the day of auy elec tion, visit a polling place in any eljctiou district at which he is nol entitled to vote, and shall use any iutiniid-'.iou or violence for tlie purpose of preventing any officer of election from penonuing the duties re quired of him by bw or for tho purpose of preventing anv qualified voter of such dis trict from exercising his right to vote, or from exercising his right to challenge any person offering to vote, sneh persons snail be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished oy a fine not exceeding one- thousand dol lars, or by impnsonment not exceeding; two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. Any clerk, overseer or election offi cer, who shall disclose bow any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as a wrtacaaia a judicial proceeding, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, aud upon convic tion thereor shall be punished by a fine uot exct-eding one thousand dntlsrs, w by jrn-' yeu Advertisements. Give, under my hand at my offic e M,f tlintown, this first day oi "' . vr of onr Lord " tbonsao.l ei-iht h ilredand seventy-four, and in the nine y eighth year of the Independence of thd United Slates. - WM. n KN'OUSE, Sheriff. SnzBirr's OrriBE. 1 Mitfl'ntown, Oct. 1st, IS74. S Ayer's Sarsaparill a la widely known a5one ot the m"t etrectual ivm: ilirs ever !i-cwv orvd tor c!.v.i-s in;; th.; s -mi! n:i.- l.i ':f -r.i- - i . n V.lL. "r- l,.i.l IL JW:V -oud the tt-t i: 'Jii&$u stant'y sr. .war' rppnfation. baed cn its ini.-iii-i'' v:rtm s. aikl mst.iine.1 by ia re:na.wev So mild as to I as sate nii:l Uii- ctu r. children, and vet so se.irci ; ii as to etlectuallv rir,- ctlt tl,e Sn':A r"rr"l tions of the blood. siu-U as the crot nious ant! syphilitic coii:aai;i:Ui..n Inirairities or liiseascs tluit have hj: s.e-1 in the ;-steiii tljr vears fix.n yieid to this powerful ant'ulotc, anil ui.-illear: Ilence its wonderful ernes, nrinv vt which are iul!ic!y known. fSiTtfiii:. and .ill scro'.'ulous iU ca--e, I keir. K?!Iitiojls. ami eruptive nuon'eis oi the skin-TiJUior, Silotihcs. IJ'jiK lini'ies IHs..;i!-r. Soros, fct. Antftnav'H Fire. Kose or Er sipe'as. ' Tt'tlr. Salt Khri;ni. St-alil IfcMtl. liinjr-v""" l: ternnl 1'keration.Hortiie Utertrv, Stomach, aii.l Liver. I: :d cure oilier comphi.its. to which it would not e?m especiallv adapted, such as !;; sv. Ijspei.i;t. Fits. Xtr!ls Heart IHmnims F-nutl WraU.-lH-sS Iebility, ami Leiirorrli'rn. when they are manifestations of the scrofulous poi5nn, It It an Mcellent restorer of hciWi and strength in the Spring. nr-n-w-in the ap;-tite sn-! vi-or of the e'irs tiveorrans. it flisrii:it thf (!cpn---irn and li'ticss Innr.nr of the sea: on. Even where no iii-rder appears. j.ii feel betUY, and live hm'jrr, furclein-iii the liiooil. Tli? syt!"fi iwvm on --rh renewed vior and a tiew iene !' i::v. P REP AUT.D tl Dr. J. C. AYCR &. CO., Lowell, Skss., i"rarfirl a Mil Anatirtlcnl Cfrrmittt. SOLD BV a LI. DRUGGISTS EVr.CTWnESS. -Tlie MasoB & FiTnlm Organ Ca., Winners of TIIRKR HIIillEST JIE1I and UIPLO.lIi ot ISO.V ! lift at Vlrnna. 1'-U and Paris, I li.;. now otier the riF.ST ISSIKT- "est of the ui.sr ctmxiTr RtU4!M in the HOKLLf, im-lmiiue new styles with recent improvements, trnt 1 oiiy excluiirely for rash, a formerlv, but ' also on JElf IM. wS OF E tSV P..ME.TS, Ihe nn.st favorable ever' ollered. OKif A.NS It EliTi:i IV I'FII ; PRSI ILEGC OF I'l KClIAE, I to almost any pirt of the. country. First, payment s l.'Sl or upwards. Illustrated Cat aloiroe nl Cir culars, with lull pai ticulai.s, sent free on request. Atldies.- 31 ASIS fell IN MS ORG IS CO , i. . ..i Bostott, Mew York or Chicago. EtERinODl HAS Hv t . a'H O TS I'ill'il. W. (.Lias.., M. V. A aitniiWnf toai 4-vs . lao pt.gvs ttaHtyHilg iUlri4uiltUgtitisboMj. Contains inalter jut ada loi io the wnts of every family. Over 'I'M engravings. One aet-ut so.d Jl-'O copies l.i one week. ai- other in three days and another - in fonr days. Circulars, with Complete Index, free. Liberal di-count and exclusive ter- Agents Wantei .i-;' tSj.UJJ.VU II UlibUU II. . .vl(.IVI?lET cL LU., Fnblisbers, 72-5 Ransom St. 1'hiU-Ja., I'. i'r-Vr i-- aa k -O. Patent Imprqved Eutter. Oneof the most valuable ttiscoveries f( Pure butter mad- from the Iresli rnnl tut or llorni.! I'.itto. .-li...h n..i : Ui-ome rancid, unit is in p.., 1 to. ai d lor culinarv purposes superior f nlinarv Butter. Process verv simple, CO!it f apparatus trifling aud Pruf.lt Large. t-.iuai lit. ai-d lor rulinarv r.nriMiseM tnrinr The tindersiuned are sole vwners ol ine ou-hly ii-s-ri,sl. Adaress F. W. Lni- acb 4 Co., Bethhhem. Pa. . ' . per ilav at home. Terms IVew. Address GtO. Snxso.i ft. Co., Portland, Me. - f?;77 A WE! K guaranteed to Male ai.d Fe V male Agents, in their localitv. Costs XnillNG to tiy it. Particulars! Free. P. O. VICKERV ft. CO., Augusta, j JIaiue. ; WpSYCHOMA.XCY, n SOI L CIIAKM-! A ING. Ho either sex msy fasci nate and gain the love and otfeelion. of anv persons ibcy choose, instantly. This sim pie niehtal acquirement all mav possess. free, by mail, lor ii cents; together wi:h a I ilamage liuulu, hyplian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A queer lnok. IM'.OtiO I sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO.. Pub- f listicrs, Philadelphia. Terms of Advertising are ofTercd for News papers in the State of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for lut of paper and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertizing Agents, So. 41 fark Kow, e w 1 ork. JEW DBlli STORE. BANKS & HAM LIN, (Bellonl Building.) Mala Street, -Hidintoivn, Pa. DEALERS IX DRrr.S AXD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS 01LS,VAKN1S11ES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BUHNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSH KS, HAIRBRUSHES, TOO IU BRUSHES, PER FUMERY.COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL.TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICLNES, Selected with great carst, and warranted jrotn hictfa authoritv. IT7-Pirrst of WIXES AXD LIQUORS for otedicai purposes. ... ET-PKESJKiPTlOXS cmpotmded with great care. rjure 21!-tl. LAMB'S Til ik OflT at. cftttw fast am kail alt tsrutof vatl, tat t aasl it; lAat tsaa aun aa4 JJI WtvJwM. -TJ. Gsfrrca V-r-na, r kalt -aim ALL SIZKH; KNITTING MACHINE tn:R.a. Daabks uS S-iKi fark c..i..,, j, .6-r ni.piijbtiarcaauei-i - aM n aMBItM Hmsm. a ta - rJ1 .-wccioTl iaSAa22rr:r..!!sf,,'.'T; aaeitnz . r 1 Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE OF A A 1.1" A ? I T IK t:l r:': r ill on tbe i-rctii at OH THURSDAY, OCTOM his IMUn .:::n;-- i-i V Juniata c i.nty. Pa., nr. 1 i, Au !f.-' M.orr. l'i.e 1' .- r.-' 22. 1- -.4, ':ii-n! t.jr::.T.:.. i-.-.-v.: i. 1 ri o .1 i ail ol w In h c..!u.ii- -, x . Fa in i s ne i. r Putters. in. a:el oil 1 1 l.l.k::,-- bi.ildings con-ist of a TrTO-STORV FRt.TlK lioiSr LAhGK HAAS f;i;., " Corn (i. io-d. i i .i!' i,,TM5t, or.tliuil'lii-iis. i hi re i- a ! r-- J i-xci iieiit uat-r ':.-:r t-i h !i. -, . chaul of (iuol i-"rtl. .n.-l 40 Acres of GooJ .Mt.-if.low. The Farm has be a limr-l over twice in ths last seven years. The teia-es are nearlv ,i lie post aud rail. The whole laiiu, b.ilj. ings and leneers, are in first-rale order. The farm will be sold by the i,re t survejeil alter the s.lc. Th rop U1 reserve!. Tsaas. Five per cent, to be pud by the porch-iser on the dy of sale; oin-tlurd the balance on the 1st ot 1pril, W0. alien possession will be given ; ane-thiid payab-e April I, lh), with interest ; one-lhird pay able April I. 1S77, with ihlerest payatiie annually. The payments to be sec ired bv judgment bonds. Also. A 1BACT OF YTCOELAJiD situate in s.one townsmp, coutaiTim loti .4CrS. adjuining land of Da-.id K-i,M, t hnsloj her Fagely, Alct'ahiu and .i:!i-rs. 'i h;s tra-t is well covered with CHET SCT TlllBUlt, and lies about two nnies from ihe iibove farm. Tla Ten ier cent, caih on day f sale, and the balance l:i cash on the 1st April. 17". If desired by the purchaser, dee-i for either or both tracts w ill be m.i.ie al sr time after the sale when necessary terms are complied with. Persons doirmg In view the farm or woodland are referred to Andrew Shover, the tenant, or T. V. Irwiu, Cashier ol Juui.it a Valiev IJ.nik.. JOHN PATTEliSOX. Sept. 30, 1874-t.l EX EC t TOR'S SALE or VAII'ABLl EAIj ESTATL j rriME undersigned, Exei-utor of the list A w ill and testament of Hubert C. njlla ; her. rlerensrd, w it! sell at public sale, at .Mil'lin:own, Jmii ita county, Pa., at oae o'clock P. M.. on ! FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sl 174, j The following valuable real esUio. to wit: I So. I. The MANS' OX FARM, situate j in Fermanagh township. Junia'a county, 'adjoining tho briigh of Mitttiulown, cov a laming j 155 Acres STid 55 Perches, n?t. ! Tli - iiu-irov. merits are TWO IMS BSICK HOUSES, .On FRAME Hitl sK, KLAt K-Mirif ,!llii VVAIi.lN dAKEi: SllUf. .X.. . Fi.'AMr: ItANiv H!1N with Wagon .!ir. , and t orn I rib at'achtsl. Carriage ilaie, j Ilore St.iMe. and ail ot'.ier necessary oul b.nldings. There is a Well of exce'li-nt j water near t!i - d i.r, and rnnning water co:i ! venient tit tSe b 'rn tor the list- ot st(s.-!i.-j The t inn is it. a goil sr.ir of cultivation, ! and umler good fence This is one of the r! ' V ,n r,,,ml 1,n ' ' T-""r I lls:nh! oil .tc -otllll ol Its Citrveii-M t.. I b- ' marker, chun-h'-.. schools. At. A fottioit ' " r 1:1 0 " ct.tneniesi.y I n I ..T into town ! I"ts. which wonl.l coinoi ir.il a rea.lv s i. as I bur prices, iihout .tr tmijiit .j th-:arni I I he larin will 1., oti'-red as a who.e or , diiiiled itilo lots, to suit purchasers, i . '1. A Lot of 'iroiird in the c.isfern : Hrli..i ol the ts.r.iij.:i ol Miffiiiiiown. cor ; I'lituug ti Acres and tt'-t I'ert'SXC-H. j Ibis is a cli'i e p.ece ol la. si, a.nt ha.s s I cil l.l.nr Hone 'Jii.iri v on it. .Is, 3. A Tract of Woodland in Walk ; er towth'p. aitjoiaipg l.tnis ot It. Phii ll.iui'in and ollie-s. contai:ii.-.g ;S9 trrrS : and -24 I'ei chew. 1 his land is we.i art .Willi guoii iin.b-j-. anti i: cleared woiill i make irond taiui Liud. in. -a. iw iois in iua oorougti ot Mi.tnnlovku, souih -f Lutheran Ceiueierv. j yitt. 5. Lol of Griuin.1 adjoining Su- twl si.e.1 ui, i,.il,L cih. ... 1 . .,.i.,.,i ' A Wh.irt on the Canal, in I u,wnsh,P Ij.ithii j -Mm,b- TERMS OF S ALE Ten 1 a.ker township, a-tjoi-iing lot of Mrs. en percent, of th. I purchase money to l-n paid on the dav of j S V ; SI2,''7J.;'.7 to remain in the property ' du.iig tlie lile-time ol Jsne (JalialiL-r th ; j interest thereof, from April 1, 1 !." to te ; pa'-t to her oa the S!u day of .Sept. -ml or. j S?7-"-. aTi.l a iiiit illv thereatter on t!..j '.i;h .,: ! S epieti-br of cich year. Mid to be s-.-curfi ny mortgage, the bu im-o ol th- purchase iifitey to piift April 1, lr7., when deed ' "i-l be delivercl a:i 1 rsissessioii given. AnJ person wooiing to view the alve Pr"P,-r".v mM "M on Jonathan Kautfniau at .Kilf'intown. or on the unifersicneii, ut his I resilience t j miles east of Mirtt'ittown. Joseph kothuixk. Executor of K. C. Ga.lahcr, dee'd. Sept. ls.4. IIUEY&CII1UST, SLCCtSSOtiS TO KRVHER i CO. To those interested in thu purchase of a striclW PUKE RYE WHISKY, tor medical purposes we offer BAILEY'S TUBE RYE, Price $2 to $ pei gallon, and will ship in packages to suit purchasers. We also handle largely a COFJ'ER-DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from $1.51) to $1.7-5. We import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND CIN, and also raanniact arc DR. STIVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for Trice List. HUEY CHRIST, 121 North Third S tr-et, Thilada. septa, 1H71-Iy B.' LOUDON", " MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on rcor.d story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Kifflintown, Fa. FASIIIOXABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on tbe shortest Cotic. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have theiu cut in garments tree of charge. BCTTEJtWtrs PJTTERyS also for sale. ALL WORK TT.4RRA.vrC0. PKiCES LOW. Oct 22. 1873-tf LARGE stock of Dry fJ.odi, Gntceries. Utieensware. Notions. II its. K.u and i ... i-ni-es, Leather, au:., for sale at the store ot G. W. Mills II Son. 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