r SHTim & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX. Hcdaetdaj. October 31, 1874. B. F. SC'IIWEIEll, ihitoi d raoraiiToa. EEJPBUCAU KOMIKATIOSS. STATE TICKET. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, OF POTTER COL'NTT. fl PRtMB JCIKil, EDWARD M. PAXSOX, OP PHILADELPHIA. AUDITOR flENERAL, HARRISON ALLEN, . OK WARREN COCSTT. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, RORERT B. DEATH, OF SCHUYLKILL COCNTT. C'OFSTY TICKET. CONGRESS, Gxn'l LANT. HORSE WISTEtt, of Duocannon, l'erry couuty. ARFEMRLT, GEORGE M. SMELKER, of Tusca rora township. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, C. D. SI1EL.LENBEUGER, of Fay ette township. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Catt. JAMES J. PATTERSON, of Bella township. COUNTY AUDITOR, LiRcr. J. L. BARTON", of Sprnce Hill township. Republican County Committee. CnataiiasG.vV'. Smith, Patterson P.O. Secsltart Richard Doyle, Walnut P.O. Hiflliujown II. A. f-tamluiigh, J.S.Martiu. Fermanagh Isaac Sielicr, J. M. Hower. Walker W. II. Kurtz, W. II. Lukcns. Fayette Jesse Grnbb, T. T. Davis. Monroe II. G. Shellenhergcr, Jacob Baso-ji Gp-enwood V. Woodwad, II. Xlinuiuiu. Ci.uiii1i.nn C: Inderove H - I.olltf. Delaware I. M. Stutts. D. Fiukenl.i-ider. Thonq.seutown J. (i. Haldeman, N. Ketly Patterson II. K. Given, 1). F. Stevens. Milfnrd Wm. McCahan, A. J. Ilertiler. Beale J. F. Leach, Richard Puyle. Port Koval D. K. P. fcealor, James A. Thomjison. Tnrbett J. ; Hertzler. Ina'uh Berkey. Spruce Uil! Thos Katuser, Mcwart Vhar- Tircaro-! A. II Stewart. Thus. Morrow. I,aek Wm M.rrw. Tyson Stump. B:ic' Log H Mclutyre, A. ft. Ojiple. I.oii E. Atkinson Ueiuber of Krpub'i cai State Ceuirjl Couimittee tor Juuiata countv. The Early Elections. Tl.e Pituhurg Gazette, b-.-ing qnito near '.j the easttrn honler of tha HeM of tne re- rrr.t electioua ia the iVet, writes of them . .s follows : The O :!obrr elections, hehl Tuesday, the I3:h, wiil exert little influence on the gco .ral canvass, the result being the svue as 'st year. That is, Ohio generally went Democratic, electing, however, th three lr j deemed j !eoutlicaii Congressmen that are :.i 'st imsortant, while Imliaua, Iowa, e b isha and Dakota have elected tlie Repul I :m ticket more or less fully. Arkansas, of course, is conservative. Tbe Tetnr sice faith entered into tne issue in several States, notably iuto Ohio, Indiana and Ivebraika. A very noticeable fact stands.....! ,i. develnniiient of its wealth, it illustrated in the result. In Ohio the Pro- bibition phase of temperance was urged and defeat is the result. In Iowa and Xe- l.raska the moderate view, temperance ! merely, with such legislative proscription ! ot jquor soling as will control it, hut not j go beyond the demands of public sentiment, j was adopted, and the result has been an j increased relative majority for the Kepub'i- can party ahich adopted Ihe temperance 1 plan. The distinctively tcmperanco caudi-i dates ran ahead of tlkrir ticket. These are ' the showings of the returns, and they carry their can lessons. Tbe lesson is, that Republican States of last year, are Republican this year. There is, of course, independent voting, and an alysis of this, in all the States exefpt Ohio, show that the K -publican have generally uued more than the Democracy. Iu Ohio tbe Democrats g. lined quite largely, chielly, we think, because the extreme Prohibition phase ot" temperance was put forward. There is, therefore, no discouragement de rivable from tii: rcturus, on the contrary, there is much eucouragemeat. They show tint h ire there is no attraction aide froia that which the Democracy offers, there is no tendency to leave tho party. There are, e admit, in this Slate eleiucuts of dissat isfaction, but it turns swiely ou minor mat ters, and is not against the party as such. .f cr the true issues of Ihe canvass fully developed, on the sttttiip and through the press, we believe that a epch!icaa major ity, fully equal to the average, considei ing .1.. -. I .,tl...l .... I this Slate. B: t it is not :se to overlook Ihe fact that the Democrats are working lt!i frantic energy, aud this must be met a vigor on tbe side ot Bepublicaus. m mi - - Vi'i Warn that ou Saturday last the State Tre.-surer completed a purchase of bonds for '.!. .s Ccuinionwcalth which brings up the t-. tal amount of bonds redeemed by hiiu, since December 1. 1173, to over one mil )icm collars; and as the Commissioners of tke Si.. king Fiitd have given notice of their rta-l.r.ess to rtdcen. lonHs aiiMtui.tiLig to 1 2 :ii .'.''.s.l mere, the interest on which will r.;w November I, the total amount re . ci. " ,il during the Usca! )ear will ba $1,-,!.-(:, u.akii g iu all $13,(x,0u0 of the Mc; ieit jvaij olf by the Uepuolican ad miristraliooa of the State from lt-Cl to li'i inclusive, an average of nearly a mil iiuc i...d a halt yearly. Iu fact, whenever the PsJaoirjIs have beeu out of ower in :L- CcuiU-onaeallh economy aud debt rv ir.ciivU Lave been the established rule, and r-LT that partv was in power cxtrava--.T.c- and drbKieatiou have reigned tri vj j hat. The Republicans put statesmen , r. porcr who understood finance and rev enue rvstciEs, aud who have always han .!:ed tLeaS'airsof the State with toe skill and ex4-rience of men famili;tr w ith such a u'tj.-cts and detcruiiued to lilt the burdens Jri in the shoulders of the jicopic. Xorlh Jnrnr. There are wore Irish people in New Yoik city than in aoy one city in Ire land. In tbir'y years that eountiy bae iv-imed from eight to fire tbiliioD id -oj uiation. The trial of Kullinan, the would-be a3bssin of Bismarck, ia set down for ta ISW lost.- Addresa of the RcptiMIca; Mate Committee. To the Repuhlica of Pennsylvania : Ton are called upon once more" to make a stand in defense of your princi ple?. The party which, by its politi cal heresies, plunged this country into a bloody war, atand arrayed against yon on precisely tbe grounds which it occupied in 100, and proposes to ro upen all tbe old controveisies which it was thought Lad been settted by the war, and it therefore become necessary to sustain at the polls the government al policy which has prevailed under a Republican adioinistration. "An undefined and restored Consti tution," which is equivalent to the Southern demand for the Constitution as it was," is what the Democracy of Pennsylvania asks for in the recently isaued aJdress of its State Committee. It wants to ignore or ruU c ut the thir teenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amend ments to tbe t onsritulion, and restore tbe Constitution as it stood before the war. It sets up a pretence that those amendments are nuil and voidand if it ahr.utd return to power we may natural ly look for an attempt to enforce a' re lapse to the condition of things that existed prior to the Rebellion. The recent armed uprisings in the South, accompanied by numerous mur ders, outrages inpuiu.-rable, open rebel lion, and the establishment ot a reign cf terror to intimidate tbe unarmed and peaceful citix-Mis, had the full sanction and sympathy of the Northern Democracy, and were plainly but a part of a general plan to re-establish the old order of things. The part of the Northern Democra cy is to lull the people iuto a false se curity, and steal back into place upon false pretences, if possib'e- The part of the Southern Democracy is to set up a reign of violence, ami by such an in tiimdatioti of the weak ns k.ep tbeui from the polls, to mtal them selves into offices to which they could not otherwise attain. The two work together in perfect l.srmonv, and their joint triumph would utterly annihilate a!! the benehcial results ot the war. It is the part of the Republicans of Pennsylvania to crush this Conspiracy by thoroughly defeating tboe engaged in it, and they can do this only by rally ing heartily to the fpjpori of their State ticket, and by cordially support- ine their local nominations, so as to ; secure the ejection of a large tnajmity of lite Congressmen and a decisive uia- jority in the legislature. The people of Pennsylvania do not want to return to "a restored Constitu tion," or "the ' onstitution as it was.' They do a.)t want to come back again 1 under the insolent rule of the Southern oligarchy, or to ; ut their varied and grand industrial interests at the mercy of the free trade demaiiorues who con- i trol the Democratic party. Iut, strong as are their convictions upon t'jia sulject, they can enforce thnu only in ue way, and that is at the polls. Thev must elect men in harmony wt:h their well knowu views and interests ; and this can be done oul by securing a thorough defeat 0.' the Democratic party. The last Democratic State Conven tion did not dare to open its niouth in favor of piotection to American indus try, or against the ratification of the Reciprocity Treaty, which is free trade jn jj,.cUise J( ,aj , ,le courage to take sides with the party iu other States 011 those questions, and was equally Cowardly ic declining to take the other side. On the two great questions which involve the material interests of the State, the prospetitv of its people, I - - - . - a as silent crave. .vo one doubts that its sympathies are with the enemies' of our material i rorrress. and tie rue is 3 good in this ca-e as iu every other "lie that is not for us is against us." If, therefore, the people of PVtmsyl- vania Want to defend and promote the growt'i and prosperity of their State, they will not entrust it. destinies to the hauds of a Pr,V that dire not open 1'S lips in their favcr. Tht Demo cratic party of the nstion ts f r free trade, and the oiitiken part of it is in favor of repudiation : and it is ti r the people of IVnnst Ivatna to deeide whether they will again perintt su?L a party to control, and by coiiitoiiitig to rnin, their future prospects. The Republican party of the State has had possession ot the Government since 1801, and has proved in that time its claim lo continued public on&denee. It has administered the gorerumeut honestly, faithfully, economically, and justly. The State has grown with rapid strides under its fosteriog care ; the laws aie everywhere judiciously en forced ; and it nerds hut the uiainte cauce of the rroieotive policy ou the part of the National (jovernmeiit, to secure our advance, at an early day, into the front ranks of all the States. When tho Republicans assumed ihe reins of the State Government iu 1801 they found a State debt of over $ 10, 000,000, aud the breaking out of the Rebellion entailed ati immediate addi tion to that debt of $3,500 000 for aruiiug (he people and defending the State, so that they began their admin istration with the burden of over $13, 000,000 of debt. That d-ht has no been reduced to $24,000,01 K). a reduc tion in round numbers of $19,000,000 in thirteen years, or $1,500,000 yearly. This reduetiou has been accomplished by economy and honesty in the admin istration of the finances, and not by taxation. The State tax on teal es'ate was iepealed iu 180U, and that on per sonal estate in 1873, so that while the State is free from direct taxation it is still rspidly and steadily extinguishing its debt. This is Landsoinc record to present and is a complete answer to ail the ridiculous charrca that have been trumped up of corruptness and rxtrava gance. The State has never been bet ter or more honestly managed nnder any administration, and we point to this record with pride in the contrast it pre cents to the policy wiiicti. auring the rule of the Democrats, inflicted upon the State a debt of $40,000,000, ae compamed with a heavy burden of di rect taxation. M e desire to remind onr Republican friends that the Legislature to be chosrD this fall will bare in us hands the election of a United States Sena tor for six years. It is of tbe ntinnst importance, therefore, that, ignoring all causes of local distraction, they should unite actively, Emily, and harmoniously in behalf of tbeir local candidate for the Legislature throughout the State. Every Democrat elected to Ihe Legis lators in Republican counties on a local will to Is oaly for t Psaocrit for United States Senator, and no true Re publican will, bv bis tote, render such a result possible. We also entreat our frletds to pay no beed to the attempt to delude them into tbe belief that the It publican party is opposed to the new Constitu tion. It was a Republican State Con vection which first demanded a revision bf the old Constitution so as to secure tbe suppression of special legislation ; it was a Republican Legislature which called the Constitutional Convention the Constitutional Convention was it self Republican ; it was tbe Republi can vote of tbe Slate which secured the adoption of the new Constitn ion ; and it was a Republican Legislature which framed the legislation necessary to carry its provisions into effect. The party record is too clean upon all these points to he questioned or doubted. The business depression1 which has fallen upon the country in the past vesr has been blamed Upon tbe Government and as the effect of Republican policy j but as the same depression was preva lent throughout Europe, it is clear that it must be due to other causes. The country is already rapidly recovering from its effects, a result Wh eh, when pactcs occurrej heretofore, required several years to accomplish : aud as the only remedy which Democracy offers is free trade and a return to the de structive policy which produced the ruinous revulsion of 1837 and 1857, the people will find it saw to trust to the policy under which the country is now iecup-rati(g than to rall hack upon the eiphnled tntv tl ft pre vailed under I'etmicra'ie rule. e earnestly ure upon our friend throughout the Commonwealth to wake up to the real ion-or'a-ire of tie pend ing election, aud bv energetic wik to render certain a R ubiican vtctorr. Su;b a victory is not to he won by u pineness, and folding the lian.U in care less neglect of the great iisut at stake. Victory, if won, miil be sought, and not waid for. Actire, energetic, un flagsing effort is essential to assured success. It is not in the powr of the Dciiiocraey to carry this Stare of them selves, hut eareli-ssiiess and neglect on our part may aid them. Ortfanixation, work, and the cultiva tion of a spirit of conciliation and hr- tuotiy where local differences have pre vailed, will accomplish much ; and we appeal to tbe Republicans of the State, as they love their cherished principles, as they are devoted to the promotion of the material interests of the Common wealth, as tbey value the preservation of the peace of the Union aud its per petuity, as they desire the permanent establishment of the protectee poltcv, as they value honesty, integrity, and ndelity 10 the public servants, to put on a fresh seal for their sacred and righteous canse, to renew tbeir hearty devotion to their principles and the welfare of the country, aod by a strong and determined rally at tbe polls, to crush out at once the hopes of those who would light again the fires of re bellion at the South, and the purpose to co operate with them which animates their cuiocratic coadjutors at lbs North. I5y o.'Jer of Republican State Com mittee. ' Rcfsell Errett, Chairman. News Summary. The court house at Way Cross, in Ware oouuty, Ja., with the cuouty records, Las beeu burned A fire in the village of Ovid, Seue.-a, county, New Yoik, destroyed thirty buildiLgs, embracing nearly the enure busiuess part ot t'.e village. Loss es timated at $50 ,000. Governor liartrauft, after a careful examination oi the cavi of L ddert M k, finds it his duty to issue the death warrant. He will be banged Novem ber l-l'h. The Turkish town of Akbiolga, con taiuiog five thou snd people, aud situ ated on the gulf of liiiigU-s iu the B:uck Set, has beeu tota.ly destroyed by Ore. The trial of the Rev. John S. Ui- u deiibing is goiug on before the presby tery in Jersey ity. 1 he charges pre s. n'ed against tne accused aie tor breach of promise witli Mary C I'ome rov, seduction, bastardy, ibi ili"g. J he Georgia ftate r ai .-v.iatiia. .itire entries nave need j made llian ever before. Exhibitm s ' and visitors are eouiiug in from W.st eru and Northern S'ate.. A tVanire i a grand di-play f ine military and tire foii panies i f li e Slate. The notori.-us nmutcrfeiter, Uallard, tnS tils f' loale a.'eo.ii;.iiees were eo.u luitted to jiil at Buffalo iu default of 15.((.0 bail each. Heavy frosts thrnunnout Kei.luky and Tennessee are said to have desi rov ed front one-half to two thirds of the entire tobscc.o crop of that region. MrEnery, of Lonisi ina, iti an address re- views the proposition made by hiiu to Gov ernor Kellogg in July, 187:1, to submit the election returns of lt-72 to a canvass. Gov ernor Kellogg, in reply, says he made the same proTositiou to Governor Wartnoth, I which was declined, b it he is now willing ' " to submit the returns to a canvass of three or live disinterested ersons appointed by the President of the United States, and it the result shows that he was not elected he will resign. " A. L. Biitcnih, son of a wealthy Russian banker of Moscow, committed suicide at San Francisco. Business reverses are sai.l to have induced the act. A company of cavalry, in crossing tbe plains a few days ago, found the mutilated bodies of live buffalo hunters. Fonr were identified as Gritfen, Kemp, Boles and Dasher, who left the setth-iu-uts six weeks ago. AH were slain by Indians. Kicbard Wolf waa wavlaid and murdered by Thomas While and - Kelson Wheeler about two miles from Toronto,' Canada. Tuu murderers have been arrested. yew Aflrertlttemetits. Admiolttrator's Notice. t'ttatt of John Himt: decerned. "T ETTEllS of Administration on tbe es- -aa late ol Jolin tl lines, late of Fayette township, deceased, hiving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands ag inst the sani will please pre sent incro w union d.-lav, to SAMUEL LEONARD, rfnsV. Oct 21, 1S74. ETRAT. gTt AMK to the resi.l-nee of the subscriber V in lav el te township, Juniata county, on of about the 1 th day of May. Is74.'a Steer, about lo months o.d, with white oack. red sides and white lejts. Tbe owner Is reouested to com forward, prove pruis- erty, jwyrha'g ea.and tako him away, other wise he will be disposed of as the Uw di rects. JOUJi BEASOB. Oct. H, 1WH yew Advertisements. ALDITdUS REPORT. Account of Tost D. Yoaxa, Supervisor of IVriuiuagh township, for 1873 : I. To arnofrflt of Duplicate.. $1056 2 " exonerations 1 17 By amt. of work doue, ax. Cr. M3 22 M3 22 BaTanee due Township...! 211 86 Account or Siwott Mi am. Supervisor ol Fermanagh township fur 187 J : fr. Tosrpliiht of Duplicate.. $721 12 order of fjeo. ginger. M 13 Cr. " error in Duplicate " cash received Ir.m i. D Yoder By exonerations " aiut. of work 1 cue Jlc. 3W0O 73 00 IT 13 131)-, 4.' I !32jCH oTC 27 Towhship in debt .$ 44o 33 JOHN G. HACKENBERlihR, F I.I AS HOKNI.SG, JOHN F. ALLEN, Judilori, Jobs S fossa. Clerk. Oct. S, 1874. AlDITOllS' REPOatl'. Account of Jasuca Fori iss.aira, Over seer of poor lor Fermanagh township for ; To balance from 172 $.'2 )4H I amount r Duplicate... 6it 4'J i Bv caa paid tor krpug poor, 4tc ("I 71 4 nil ; i Oil 71 Balanced ie Tuahip.. $ :J7 UA Account of Caoacs H. Howia, Otct seer ul Pour for Fermanagh towuahiy for 1S74: f.r. To amount of Duka'a ..kt'il CO cash receivei trom J. PolTetiDeriier 67 CO By csuoeratiocs cab pa.rt tor ksepinf poor, Ave ...... Cr. 844 440 80 $5 1H CO (44V : 449 111 balance 4ae TowDs';ip....$ 69 36 JirUX G. HAt KENliESGCK, E1.IAS HORNING, JOHN r. ALLEX, .tudilort. Jsss Siuaia. CltrJb. July IP, 1874. TROTTING. Fall Meeting at Riverside Fark, Saturday, October 24..1374, at half-past one o'clock iu ths attertioon Biif Tnt of the Senton. Erprdtd. Large L'rowd PIIISES, 9913. PCK3E NO. 1. $!00.$; to 1st j $10 to nd; (10 10 3iJ. T. J. Mid I ig'a, Pat' -rson, sutors s. 3C., Juni ita ll.ii'l. John I lavs, Pattersol, vutera Bl'k G.. Sho Fly. Isaac Sitber, MifHin, enters B. SI., Coun try Girl. D. P. Sulouft, 'iitrlin, enters B. G., Frank. Jan.es Crozier, Mexico, enter B. O., Stranger. Pl'KSE NO. ?, $7 $-, to 1st ; $20 to 2nd; $10 to 3rd. Thomas Kirk, Mexico, enters Black G., Blind Tom. Samuel Straver, Patterson, enters Black G-. Black Harry. T. J. Uiddagh, I'tt;ison, enters S. K., Bell Jacksmi. J P. 1 bioiipsoo, Uexkre, enters B. (J , Brown Harry. P. P. Sul oin". wirflin. rntsrs K. M Gypsy Cjrcs Mebcr, j.iister Uie, enters i.ti. Sorri Juhu. PL'KSE NO. 3. $'.. $ ;0 to 1st ;' $13 to 2ud ; to Srd. Jerome Sieber, Miffiin, snt.trs B. SI., Kentucky Girl. U. W ." North, Patterson, enters B. G., Dasher D. P. Sitlouft", itifflin, eutsrs B. w , Gen tle Auuie. l'avid ieltt, a Iff. in, enti rs K. ., Dolly. Ownrr, M.3 in, enters It. G., Splendor. Oauer. a It.i.i, enters Bl'k -, Dnah. T. J. ill ttah, PalKrson, enl ra U. G., Sardine. I All the a'love races ill b- mile heals, to b ir.l. s, b -t t'oree in Ihe, and trotlei u i I d-.-r rules ol itiotial AssKialiou. Tht-rn w iii l. l.all Il IT IMfl' r a p.;re ol I his will be the last trotting this siison a! Ki.ersi.le p.u-k, a.i l wuhout doubt lh Buest, as all the horses are well matched, and ad the nets will be clos -lv contitsted. Admission to ihe Park only 15 cents. The boat Crusnfer wi i run from canal brHlgv to ilia fa k, unking the first trip at 12:4- in liie alte ..oou. Dissolution of t'o-Parturrshlp. 1T'JI1E is herebv given that the co- X V partli. rsl.ip h. n-folorei xis'iiij a between the iiiider-igned. under the cnu name ot J. G. Ilahieiiiaii Jc Co dealers in general i.ieicl.ax.lise at I hoiLpsoutonn, Pa., was dissoUe-i by mutual consent ou Ihe 3d day of October, lh7l. lliebo. ks. notes. 4ic.. rv in ths hands of J. Ct. il.ililoruan for col- lection. ISAAC II UKMAN. J. G.UALl'EMAN. Oct. 7, 1874. The thanks of J. G. Haldenian are aM hereb. Ieudere.1 to the public lor their """T ",e or," coupieu wiih the request ibat they maintain their bui- uea r. laio.t.s wiih him ihat h Con linues the busim-s. at the old stand, where he will be glad to see Ilium at all limes. J. G. IIALDEMAN. In the Orphan)' Court of Juniata County, ia prurrr;iag for the a'pratsrmrut of Ike heal httate of Jttmet Keuer, dei tared To Barton L. Hall and Nancy Jano ll ill, his Wife. Johu W. lseiilb-rvar..! Sai-ah Kll n Isenlbtrg, his wife, and Zeuas James Keisen I Pursuant to an order ot said Court made at September term, vou are hereby notified that 1, W. II Kuuuse, Sheriff i f Jnuiata csui.ly, will hold an inquest and appraise ment upon the real est.tc of and James Kciser, deceased, oti Friday, IheoUtii dav of October. IST4, at 1 o'clock P. il, on the premises, in Tuscarora township, when and where you can attend if vou see j.roper. W. U. KNOUSE, Sheriff. Oct. 7, 1S74. g B.L0UD0.V, aMERCILXT TAILOR, in room on second story of K. . Parker's new buihling, on Main Street, Mifflin town, Fa. fashionable goods always on hand. CUSTOM VfOKK DONE on tho shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. . PEKSONS tuv ing goods can nave them cut in girmenhi free of charge. BUTTERICITS PJTTERXS also for sale. ALL Yl'ORK WARRANTED. PRICES Loir. Oct 22, 1373-tf EVERT KIND ttoas at tbto offioav Kew AtteerttatiHenfs- GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOD SJfE TUE COSIMOXWEJLTB I "VsWTJEREAS, In and by an Act of Gen v v eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act to reg ulate the General Electioua within thia Com mon eath," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said elections and to enu merate in taid notice what officers am tone elected, I. WILLIAM H. KNOUSE, High Sheiitf of tbe County of Juniata, do bore by make known and give notice to the elec tors of the countv ol Juniata, that . Gen eral Election will be hull in said countv, on tbe Third Day of November, 1874, (the same being th Tuesday next follow ing the Unit Monday of Noven.b-r.) The aaid elections will b.- h.-ij through obt the c.tnnfv a. fulltivfa: Aih., School llumie ii the borough of Miffiintowa, for the drouth of MuHin- A tbe School House in the borough cf aliBlintowB, forthetowuahip ot Ferruanagh. At the bcbool iiouae iu Moxico, tor tho toantbipot Walker. At Smi;b'a vbuol IIous, for the towa abip ot Uelawara. . At the School HtiiM ia Thompsoctowo, for tlic borwngb of Thoiupsoniuwu. At tho Pubhc ilouac ol Thomas Cox, for tbe Ivwiithip ot tirrnwood. At the School Houae in Hich.lvld, fur l!te towushlp of JfO'iroe. At Frysuoycr'i Hotel, for the township of S'iaui'ba"iia. At tha St bool Mouse ta HcAIiaterville, for Uie township uf Fayette. At the flchjol Hons in Pattsnon, for tbe borough ut Paltcraoa. At the school House ja Port Coyal, tor the borough of Purl Royal. At the Locuat (iruva School Heuaw, for tbe toahrp ol Mill'ord. At Spruce Hill .Vbool Iloiue, for lh towuahip ot Spruce lill!. At the School Hous at; Acaden.!a, fur the township of Bcale. At the School Houae near McCuUoch'a Miiia, tot Tiucarore township, except that portion of it lyii'g north-westward, of the summit of the Shld Moautaia. At the Lick School Uonss, tcr Lack township, except thit portiou of it lving I north-westward of the summit ol tho Shade MounLiiu. At the Centra Schixd Housa, forse aanch of the towuships of Jick aud Tuscarora as lie north-west of the siiuiu.it of lbs Shade Moti tain. At tbe Church Hill School House, for tht township I Titrbett. At whkh time and place the juli3cu votars wilt elect by ballot : Too persons lor ths otAce of Judge of tht Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person lor the otdce of Lieutenant u over nor norol the CommouweaHh ot Peun- svhau;a Oue person for the office of Auditor Gen eral uf the Commonwealth ol Pennsylva nia. One person for the office of Secretary of Internal A tl'iii lor the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Oue peiron in cor junction with the coun ties of Franklin, Fulton, fliintingilon, P Try' and Unyder, lor the otlice of Hepresontattve ia the Congress of tbe United States. One person for the onice of Member of the House of l,eireseiitativcs iu the Coui umriwealth of Penusi lva ila. Oue person fur Ihj office of County Com misiouer of aaid county. One person for the olSce of Couuty Sur veyor ol said county. One pcrsun lor the oilice f County Au ditor ot said county, sons or votiso. The una!; lied electors will talte nctice of the following act of Assembly, approved l he 1:1th i!a. ol lf .,eiilitleU "All Ai t n "ti- .... .......n. ,,..,.,s n, on -- lious in the several counties el this Com - m.inweallli :" Srcrios I. Be it enacteil by the Senate Slid House of representatives of the Coin, nioiiwcaltlrof t'cnnsv Ivania in General As semhly met, and it is her.-by en:K-ted by the authority of the same. That the qualified voteis ol tha seferal coiinnrs of this C'oin- . , . , , , . . . oioLweilin. at all ffelieral t.iwn.vhtri. Iv.r , - -- uui.a aim rE.ecmi eos-iioiin, are uereov nere. a:ter aulln .- J. il abd required lo vote by ticket, printed r w ritten, or partly printed and ptrtly written, scverailv class uk-d as luiloaa : thieticket shall embrace the a uit-s of ail Judge ot Courts voted tor. and to be lalrelixl outsida "Juil'n iarv ;" one ticket shall embrace ill the names of Slate olhcers voted lor, and be label. -d State-" o le tti'ket shall cmtiraca the names ol ad countv erJic.-rs voted lor, iuciu-ling oilice ol Sena- tor, M.-mber and incml-ers ol A-svinblv, il votid l.r, an.l member of Congress, 11 to- j -d lor, and laln-kj countv :" ono t cket shad e.nbirfe Ihe name, ol all t .wi.ship of- j Iiceis voted for, and be lalieled lowuhip;" one ticket sha.l euibrace the name, ol ti tH.roih flici-ia votd lor, and bo lain led -b iroi.gh ;" and each class shail te depos ited in st aratn b . lot box?. .-ic. 2 I hat it shall h.- the duty of the Sh. nils in ihe scverai counties in ihisCom uioi. wealth, to insert in th.tir election proc lamation hcieafii-r issued the first sec i ion of t!ii act. JAMES K. KELI.EV, Speaker of the House ol Kepreseutatives. 1AV1I FLEMING, . Speaker ol the Senate. AresovrD The 1 i.h dav of March, a B. one thousand cik'ht hundred and sixty-six. A. G. CL'KI IN, Governor, srrcni ATxr-STto-t is hereby directed to the 8th Article ol the New Constitution. Sectiom 1. hverv nia e citizen twenty-one years 01 age, Nissessing tue touuwing qtial-1 incauons, suaii j eniuica 10 voio ai an; el.ctions: 'irf lie shall hav e been a cililcn of Ihe L'nited States at least one month. Zeiomd llu shall have reside.1 iii the Stale one year, (or It having previously b-.-en a qualified elector or native born citi zn of the Stale, be shall have removed iherelroiu aud returned, then six months,) iuiincdiatclv preceding tho election. Third He shall have resided in fhe efec- nou uisirici w in re ue sikiu oner 10 vote at least two months ituniediufcly preceding the electron. Fourth If twetily-two ye-irs of age or upwards, heshall have pud wfhin two years a State or county tax, w hich shall have been assessed at least two mouths and paid at least oue month belore lh election. iS c. 4. All elections bv the citizens shall oe ny oanot. tverv iuiit votea Mian oe j a. Isaa ass ll... a.a-.l..a I. awlsi.-la t .....ll la.. I l.titaava-,. s.u ... v"- - iv as a. " " I rrceived. anU tli number rworUod by ,IVtl"H UU1I.I.I vS VII tllli Slssj v ' VIVI - - 1 "e lu Dime 01 tue nccior wuu prescu s tne oaiiui. .vn elector uuy write uis name upou his ticket, or cause the same to Oe written thcreou and attested by acitiz-n ol the district. 1 be elrcliou olhcers shall b snuru or allirnn-d not to disciuso how any elector shail have votisl unless required ! do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. Slc. o. Electors shall in all cases except ticasun, Icioiiy and breach or surety ol tile jieace, be privileged iro-u arrest doting tHeir attendance on e lec tions and in gvii g to aud returning tlrerelroiu. fix. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors of t.iis Commonwealth shall bj in actual military service, under a requisition Irom the Pieaident ol the I nited Mates or by Ihe aurhority ol this Cummonweallh, such el.-c tors may exercise Ibe right ol suf frage in all elections by tbe cilizeus, uuder such regulations as are or aha. I be pre scribed by law, as lully as il they were present at their usual places of electiou. Sec. 7. All laws r. giiUni g the holding of elections by the cu.x ns or lor the reg istration of electors shall be i.nitonu throughout the .-tale, bur no elector shal be deprived of the pn.ih ge ol voting by reasou of his name not being registered. Stc. 8. Any person who shjil give, or promise or offer to give, In an elector, any money, reward or other valnable considera tion lor hia vole at an election, or lor wiih holding Ihe same, or who shall give or 4-ounso tu give such consideration to any other person or party lor such elector's vote or l..r the wiihiioMing thereof, and any eitcior w bo shall reueiv, o agree to re- ceive, lor himself or lor another, anv moo- es, rwward or otfasvr vatoaMs) eowstdei tsu- yew Advertisements- for his vote at an election, or lor withhold ing the same shall thereby forfeit tbe rght to. vote at such election) and any elector wboae riftht 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 notrue before his vote shall be received. Sec. f. Any person who shall, while a candidate tor office, be guilty of teibery, fraud, or wilful violation of any election law, ahull be forever disqualified from hold ing an office ol trust or profit in this Com mooweaitn; any person convicted of wilful violation of the election lawaabili, in addi tion to any penalties provided by law, be deprived of the right of suffrage absolutely lor a terra ot tour years. Sic. 13. For the purpose of Totinjr no residence by reason of hi prc-nce, or lout it hv raa.fsHia 1. 1 htrsa aKsurtare h:l ffliiiiint'Sil in the aerviee, either civit or military, ot this SUte or the United states, nof wfiile rUfiHl In the navirafion of watera uf this Mate or the L, uited Mates, or ?n toe met I seas, nor while a stm'cftt. i'f aiiy insiitution ' h'' in P",,r house or other asylum l pnolic e.tpene, Dor while con fir. ed in pub.ic prison Sic. 14. Distrkt election boards shall consist of a jude aud two inspecLsrs, who shall be ch'Mien nhhally by the cit:zens. K-ich elector shall have th- r'ght to rote l tbe judgi aol one incct'r. and each in apector shall aptint on clerk. The first election board for any new district shall bv aelccted, and vacancies in election boards tilted, a sha'l bo j n.vi.leil by law. Elec tion otti- era shall be privileged from arrest upon da., s ot election, nni whileengagtsl in making up and transmitting returns, except upon mart ant of a court ol record or Judj,e thereof tor an election fraud, tor fehoiv, or tor wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms ol sen ice. Sso. lit. o person shall be qnalifled to serve as aa election officer who h dl hold, or shall within two iionths htve held auy of ice, or appointment or eirplovinent in or nuder the ;:o?ervineut of Ihe L nit.1 States j nude and acted on by the election board, or of this State, or of any city, or county, I aud the vote admitted or tvj.-ctrd, accord -or of any municipal board, commission or I ing to the evidence. Every person clairu- trust in aay city save only justices of the pear aad aulernien, notaries public and puwons in tbe militia service of tbe State; nor shall arty election election officer be elli Ue to aoy civil oLice to be filled at an elec tion at w hich be t hall serve, . save only 10 such subordinate municipal or local olliccs, below the grade ol city or county ollicirs as shall be designated by general law. And also to the iolluwing act of Assem bly now iu fi.rce in this State, viz : Act of Januray 3-1, li74 Sic. o. At all elections hereaiter held under tne laws ol bis Comntonweahb, the pollsshall be open ed at seven o'clock a. and closed at seven o'clock p. m. Sac. 7. Whenever there shall be a vacan cy ia an election board on the ina nlng ol an eleciioa, said vacancy shall be Ailed in conformity with existing Ivaa. The said act of Js.seu.b v entitled j I act relatini to h cieetions of tnis Coo.' ! monwea ih,' passed July i, 1S10 , provides as follows, viz : 4iThat ths inspectors and jmlges sh lil meet at the respective places appointed lor holding the electioa m the district at which they respectively belong, belnre 7 o'clock in Ihe morning of 1 Uesdav, November 3d, and each said in?icctiir shall apisiint one ciera, woo snail o: a iiiiiitiett voter ol sucu district. "In case the person who shall have re- reived tho second highest number ot Votes lor iuspitor shall not attend on the day ot auy election, tneu tlio s-rsn wtio shall : person s.i oIteinliu! sn u.m cou icl.on, have received the setond highest number ot J be guilty ol a misdeiin-am r. an I sin;' h votcs tor judge at the next ".-.-eiiiiig el.-c- semened. !.r .cry s'to ort'oiice. t. p .v i lion shall ait as inspector m ois place. Ai.il line not eXi ecdii.g nve luiuitred .1... a a, ..r in case the person who sh ill ha. e received Iu oml.-rgo a i i.nprisoiiii e..l hoi mure th n. the hikhest lillii.tx-r ol voles lor tiiiect..r ; one war, or both, at ihe discretion ol ihe ih ill not attend, the person eiiCi.-l judge , court. shall appoint an insp., I..r in his pile- ; aud ; S t.c. IS. As soon as the polls shall i-I-.-se, in case the ps-rsou eies-ted judge shall not . the i.llu crs ..I" . I- el,..:i sn ill "pi-utccd to atleuil, then ihe inspector who rteiv,l the count all ihe votes c as; i.,r ck-U ca.i -i l... highest nmulKT ol votes snail a; p..li.t a ' vt,-.t ir, and unK ; a full r.-lum :i. - judge in his place; and it anv vacmcy , same in riplicaJe, ita a setura si...- t i ii suau coniiune in .tie o .aru n.r me spute ol one nour alter tr.e lime nxoil bv law lor llf 1 i, ;,, r the eie.-ti.in tin-M.i.iiiri.ii . .,i.. ! the tovvnshlD. wan I or dtnlru-t liir wliu-h such otlieer shall have bven ulcetcl, prcseiil at the place of eh-clion, stiall elect one ol their number to fill such vacancv. The Act of Jan. 30lh, lt74, further pro vides, viz : t. . r. u . .v.. A : ..e .i ' .. ,, --... t?. at in- oi,-iiiiik iii iiiv iMitia at ail t ....(.r electn ions it shad lt the duty ot the j'l lgrs ol election tor their n-sp-ctive J.stricls to designate one ot the ui-pe'tors, whose duty it tli.tli tie to have in custslv the reg- istry uf voters, and tu make Ihe entries therein required by law ; aud it shall Is- the duty of the other of sai.l it..-p.-cior.s to re ceive and tmmber tho ballots presented at said election. Sue. 'J. All elections by the citizens shall be b" b.lhit ; every biiiot vote.: shall be nu.t.L' -icd in the order in winch it shail b reeei- vd. and the iiHiitcr recorded K." the c.e ks tin the list ol voters oi-osite fhe ""- o1 ,hv ch-ctor l.oiu who ,, ree.-ived. And any voter voting two or n.ore tickets. the several tickets so voted shall each be numbered wnh the number corresponding w ith the nut iiber to the name ot the Voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause tho siiue to b- written thereon, and attested by a citizen ol the itislrict In addition to Ih-, oatb now pre scrilasl by law to be takeii and siibscnbvd by election otiicers, they shall severally be sworn or aliirmed not to disclose bow any elector shall have voted, unless requi-ed to do So as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. AH judges, inspectors, clerks, aud overseers ot any etccliou held under this act, shall, bctore entering upon their duties, oe duly sworn or attiriii-d in the presence, ol each other. The judges shall be sworn by the minority inspector, it there shall be such minority inspector, and in exse there u- un minoiity inspector, then by a justice ol the peace or aliieriuau, and tho inspectors, ovwr seers aud clerks shall be sw ot a bv Ihe judge. lertilicalcs 01 sucli sweaiing or atbrmiiig shall be duly made out and signed by the officers so swo. 11, and attested b. the uliicer who adiuii.btercd the oath. Ii any judge or miaority iuspe-ctor rei.isesor tails lo swear the otiicers of elec ion in the manner n quired by ll ls act, or it any otli cur of vlociioii shall act without being first ddlv sworn, or it auy otlieer ol ejection shall sign Ihe form of oatn without being duly sworn, or it any judge or minority iu- spector snail ceniiy Iliac any ottieer was sworn when he was nof, if shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon cum 11 tn.11 m olhccr or i-thceis so ottcnd.Pjf shall ov- fined uot ixeeediitg oue thtusaiid dollars, or i .. prisued uot exceeding ouo year, or boU.. at the discretion. ol the court. bfcc. ll. On the day f t lection any per soti hse bauitf nball hot ai't ntr oti (iu- uf voters, and who claims th.- ri . . 1 hi faj vJltfl stl MIU (L'ltfCUWll, hh.kH r.flHCC Sst WjM oue uiUirtol voter ol the uisum:; as a WUUCM lo iluc rrrviU-ict ol Ibe cUuituiit in the district in w hich he claims to be a voter, lor the .rlod ol at least two ioclh iiu-mcdi-Ui'ly 1 receding said election whs h wnucss shad bj swu.n or alik'iged and sub scr.bj a wiuteu or partly wutun and pu-.lv pr.u.ed allida.it to tlic l.ltt.i staled b. lilni. w h.ch ath lavit shall defined cl.- v. lv woe-re the residence ot the person so cUiming to ue a voter, ami Ihe person so claiming ihe rreht to vote shall also take ami s-ibscribj a written or parliy writu ainl jwrtly p. inl ed athdavit, stating, to the best 01 his kuow kslge sset belief, w beu ami w here he Was born ; that be baa bi-cu a citizeu 01 the United Siaies lor oue niouth and of the commonwealth of Penns; Ivania ; that he- has resid.sl 111 the couiiuonweaitii uue year, or, if loriuerly a qualified elector or ami ive born citizen tnereot, aod has reiwovcd there Iroiu aud returned, that be nas resided theiein six mon.ha next preceding said electiou, Ihat hw has resided iu the district in which he claims In be 4 voter lor the period of at least two mouths imuicdiatuly preceding siiid election ; that ho Out nut u-ove into the district tor the purpose 01 voting tiierein ; tuat he has, if lacaiy-tau years of age or upwards, paid a suie ur couuty tax wuhiu two years, whicu waa sse-sed at least two muulhs and paid at least one mouth be-fore the election. Ihe said athdavit shall also slate when and where tne tax claimed to bo paid b. the al baiit was assessou, and whau aud wii. re aud to w hum paid ; and tho tax rcc-ip l.ierelor shad bj produced tor exatuiuaoon, j unless H.o s.haut shail slate in his ath-la.it thai 11 h.s bjen lost or destruyrd, or that be never .eveivttt any ; and it aualuraiiavd Jcteusnav, ah aii altw ws wbow sssl waswwtwt 2fetv Advertisements. bv w'bit f Wirt tW w naturalised, and shall !;"!... a., e-rfitlcate of naturuhss- .iu.rtuce bis certificate of. naturalisa tion for eMifllnatiud. But if the person o clahiinVlhe right to vote shall take ...1 ubscrite.il atlidavit that ho is a atve b n citTn ot tha United Sut.-a. rj if bl! elsewhere, shJII ..ate the tact to M affidavit, and ah fll prodsiceevidence that he K.. tw- .tneallz-sl of th.! ne is miuwi iu citixensbiu b.- reason ot hi lather' natiir alisation. and shall ta Hi .-r stv.. ir his affi davit, that he is. at the time -j! rOaku the atbd ivp, of the age rf twenty -ouj n .-1 under tweuty-two vears 5 that b tas o-ea acitisenof the United S'ates omi monih, and has resided in Ihe aiato one yeir r or, if a native born citizen of the t .." snd retaoved therefron and returned, that fa V. J tl.m.in aiv nilkillh liCXl VT3 reding aaid rh-ction, and in t!u ,.1-ciio Jdiirict iiuiiieUU'ely two inonth .Kcel i taitt-h t ft oil. he shill bjemiilu l to o alihoiigh he shall not hive pa.d tate-s. I h j aaid atSdavits of all persona 111 .ko.i ai.cB , ! el,i;us. and the affidavits of the i'no.-es j t-l their residence h til b - preserve.! by the election b- ml. and at tbe cIihk ol tlw dee tion thev sh ill bj enclose! ith the !it of voters, tallv list and oilier papers reqjirt-I bv law to bv filed b.- the return jmlg j itL te irothonmary, an1 saul remain 011 hie n.rwith in toe uroihonotjrv'a ottu-e, aeb- ject to examination as other election pap-"" I are. Ii the election otiicers shall find that the api-lica it pos.wases all ihj lea: q ialirt taiiou ot voter bo shall be penm.U'd to J vote, 2nd bis mute shall tie ailed o the! list of taxable by the tlcctiou officers, ibe word -Max" being al.iel lTere thd claimant j chtims to vote oil tax, an I tho wonl -aj;o." where he ciaiiits to ote on ae; th Miffs , word bving added by tho clerk in each ease, respectively, on the lists ot persons voting at such election. Sic. II. It sh.dl be lawful for ay o;iia'i flod citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed Jvlrr is contained I on Ihe list of reorient laxables, to cn.il lenge the v,.te of such person, whereuyu the same proof or the right ot sullr ijie s 1 is now required by law shall be publicly ing to be a natuializ -d citizen shsll b-j re- quired to produce bis naturalizatiou ce-tiri' ctte at the electiou before voting, except where he b.is been for fiv years consecu tively a voter in the district trhere ho offers to vote ; and on the vote ot such person being received, the election officers are to j write or stamp the word voted' on his certificate with the day, mouth and year aud il auy election ollioer or oili-:ers sha'l receive a second vote on the same day, by virtue ot the aauie curtillcatc ex -ept whtsra sons are entitled to vote because ol the naturalization of their father, tbey and tbe p-rs-n who shall otter sin ti secoud vte shall be gmltv uf a loivleiiievjor and ou conviction thereof shall lj rlnej or im-j prisoned, or both, at the dis trtion of the court; but the Sa shall uot excaed five htindted dollars iu each case, nor tha iiu prisoninctit oue year. The Ilk-' punishment shall b3 indicted, 00 coutictioo. 011 tbe oU cers id' ehcli. n who sh-iil neglevt or refuse to Uiake ur cause to be niailc. the en(orr- 1 meut reui:-c.l as aloresaid oa aaii nalurali- Zation ecrtiiicate. Stc. 12. if any election otli.-er shall re fuse or negi"ct to r.iillre siirh pisnif -.f iu : riht of siilfrajvt as is prescril-d by law. or tne laws to a hich this isasiii.pl -uie.il ht any person otf.-rin to vote wIo.sj ni ue ts not on the lUl ol Sssesied Voters, or wh.ise j ri-iit to vote is ch lileiivd by any qu li:i .. vter present, and sua!" ainel such tersou to vote' without re-iiir-itu such pno I, eer i.iiii.,n, in .ul ot wlncii 'In- v. te- -.- I.e.! .v e-.x 'i e;te1H.lte -ha I o.- I k.'.. . , ... .. ... ... . and shall b-i si-ntsl by a:! oi .-ai.t . Lli.'-r. aim certiti.-il tiv veraeer.-, il an-, oi ;i m. so certified, llu ovorsccis a..d anv . tS.-ci j if fusing to sign orccrtity, oreitlier ol i:i.-iu. shail write ti.ou each ot Ihe returns hi: or i llieir reasons lr not signin;; or c.-r; living iheiu 'I lit? vole, as soon as counted, sli m , at- be I iih.iclv and lull. declared Iroiuih wiu.iow lo iiioc.'ue is prese-si. a.rl a oit-l i ' siaicnu-nt shov iiig ;h ; mi-, funnel b, ; each caisli-tat..- shall he lual.- an.l sigi.cd b toe eicciKHi otti- rs a S.MOI its tue vole u j Counted, an.l llu- .-.iiue shall he iiu.u.-.in;. - j Iv puslcd up un the door ol the eie. t...n boUM lor inloruraiion o! l!u pub L-. "he I iripiicaie relur.is shall b-J tnclosed iu en- i veiopc and scaled in res-nco oi Iho oiii- j c.-rs, a:t one cuw lop - wi-a ti... u.i.vju-.! j return sho. t. gi-eti to ilie j ,og -, w.m b I shail Contain oue list ot votei.s. t m -p.j-ci , ! and oath ol otl.c. r. and another oi .aid eiiv't-lopea sh .l. be given to ihe ii.moril. l..- : s.Miior. Aii ju.tg.'s ii . i ii x wi:hiu iwc.vej miles ol tho p. oihouotar. "s olLo-, or wubiu ' c ist of uj p trains iritioi-; and Prajitf Lirgi. tweiily-lotir miles, il their rci-U'ii. e be ia a j I he iindersigi.td are st-le owners el . c-r town, villa-ie or city upon the line of a rai;- j Pat -nl- ighi for Pe.iu-.v 1. una. and a. e vow load leading to the couuty seat, sll ui, be- j re-.dy to sell Coi i.lv !C'o.s-s on app.a-i-lore two o'clock post Oicridiau ol ll.o iay lion A Facfoy being in auccesVui .j.-r-ailcr the election, and ad oil.tr j-u-s ! a'ion in liethL-b -m, the piocess c..r. be Iii shall, b lore iwslve u'clwii mo i '.laa oi ih on-hly iiispctel. Adu.ess F. V. Lris second day alter the election, ticliter said aaca 4w Co., Bethlehem, Pa. return, logelhor with ret.irii sheet, lo the I ruu.oiiui.iry ui ine court oi coin uou pioas ol the county, which said return sh et .-.Uall be hied, and the day and hour o! Iihtig marked thereon, and shall be preserveei by the prolhouoiary for p.ib.io iuap.-cl.oa. At twelve o'clock on the said second da. fol lowing any electiou, tbe pcoihonoUry 01 the court of common pl.-ss shall pre-ent the and return to ibe said court. hen two or mure Counties are connected lor the election ol a 1 ottlcer. the Courts 01 such eouutiea shall tach appoint a return judge to meet at such Iiiuj and place a re quired by law, to compute aud ceiti y tha vote ol such distri.-t. Six. 19. Any ns-.essor, election officiror person pMiu;ed as au overseer, who shall neglect or reluse tu perform any duty en joined by ibis act. without reasonable or .egal cause, shall be subj-.-et to a penalty ot one hundred dollars; ai.d it any assesrar shall know ingly assess any person as a voter who la nat qualiUed, or shall wiliblly rcinsw to assess one w ho is qualified, be shall be guilty ol a uilstloiweauor in office, aud on cotr. ictiuD sk .il 0-j punished b' a Hue not cxceetiiug one thousand dull its, or i.np. is oinuent not exceeding two yauta. rr U.ih, ai iik- discretiun ot tne court, and also b si.bj.et to an ai'thiu tor dJai-Zes by tu; ; p. nv aggrieved ; aud il any p.. -4 .1. shall iraudu.ci.liy aitcr, add to.de, ac.- or destroy any list ol voters Uiade out as d.i.cd o-' u.is act, or tear down r rem iho stiuj' i.oui l..c place: where it fUci, wntii 'Kill lr ; ' - . .o. oi u..-ei:iet.im iu.r;u, or any tiepruper purjsjae-, th j-ra-jn so urtauJ- I lag sha.l bv; guilty ol a la.sdemeatiur, an t ' ou convici ion snail be punih-rl by a Cue) not exceeding ti-. e hui.di-ett dollars, or iiu-I pris- u-mnt i.trt evcetsliig two jea s, or bo.n, at the discretion 01 lue court ; and if j auy person si.art.bv violeis-e or n.l.u.i.1 .-1 Hon, drive, or attempt to dttvw Ir .iu t;u 1 polls, ao pcrsou ur person.-, appointed by j ihe cowl to act as ovarsjera ol au electso ", or in any way wululiy p.-ovmt a.i-i ov.r-! secra Iru.a erforiaii.( Iho d..lic enj-io d ' i ou ih jui by Una a. 1, such persons sual o-t guilty 01 a misdemvau ,r, an.l upo. -: viet ion ibereot snail b- pu.dsooi bv a fin i uol ex ,-e-siing one ihousaiwl do.U-s", or b I iieprisoninent not exceudiu lar. years. .,' j buih, at the uiscreuo.i ut tne tu-.. Any j person w ho shall, ou the dy of a.ty elec- ' tion, visit a polling p.acd iu auy election j district at which he is not entitle I t , 1 sou snau usei any nnnniuatioa or vi .louc .1 -1. .11 ; .- . lor tne purpose rl preventing any otti:.-r 01 I .ciiou 1 roiit peri or mi: r ine dniK-s re- ? ,ut T,w oi unfTMiiii:tir lase i.n . ui.ji ... . . . ' ". " suu j . iivui .v;n:i3iiig uis rq.ni 10 vole, or I Iroiu exe-eisinir his tii-ht 10 . h.iU.. ... ,.e-1 person uttering to volt, Sla b persons s.tall i 00 secsKii g.ul.y ot a cosdo eali.-r. and upon cunvi. tion tiicreaf sh.il; B.i piint.ti -1 0. a fine uol exe.ee IMg u.t. tho 1. ,n 1 ,io:. V.tia. or by imprrsouuht it not excocdi..; ,. jears, vt Is.ih, at the discretion 1.1 it... court. Airy clerk, overseer or election oiii cer, w ho shall ui.se kse how any elector wi. ..I Bave voted, unleaa r -qnircd l.r uo so as a witness in juliciat p.-uce4inz. all .Il h.. guilty uf a misdemeanor, aud upsn cjiivi:- tiuu Ibereol smll tu pmiiahod bv a ii .a uot ese-e4nvf ) hrntswwd ds.Uara, or bv iaa- yeir A 'ti erti.rmtnta. J0 -' l "h. at :h . d sc Gives dtIjt r.j tfi.to rt, thi, -U, , ... ' Ka-f Ur I oth i dred an I .severt .f- -ur , vj ia ,,. s ; !', Il.nce ,; j Cultcd !dt.-. vrr. n KN.r SiiFRJ'r's Ojtike, j Mi!''owa, X-t. 1-t. l?7l. J Ayer's IT tit Fcr Di-S3ises of tb Threat ind T.c iaoa aa - -s. v. aovc.L.. l.mal. . . A ....... tn f y fe t :is Ci. 'fUjJ rrj. ill . 'of til l .rtru tJ Vu:Ts. -S v-.-t -r.. ''ur !: -iMir -..-:it r" er fm.i.M. r-t llil'SU t'.ut it . sorely an.l vrT?eu.i'V rWf t e n fl il t :iMt of our risvf. .if ail rla.-f. n. ti'.!i-f:es ?;ie fae-. ti -.' I liikut Iicm wil ai!'l I'oes re .-ea::a rure t' e nH t-i -d.-oners of tlie Tfin- .;.ii I.;:n t--. .;,! L: v c':er tne-li'i- . I!t i-i-r ihr. rsi. a.rr,. !,.,is of !h-- i'illlf..i:rv O ctl vi- . t3 ., f-iurer; atiil cws ol' 4 o.i-scmptiwii, cu , V t... pre-.wra'iwi, ate i n i..c v s.:..w:i. rem .-uricinle as haftly to Le bv.iere.1, nrr? t':ev unf provci bevoed dilute. A s r. t V. i it !r jiei'e. rri wiiieli tMe tiii'uic rw v i'r full riro'i-e' io.i. I'.v run; ; I'oo- t'it rMs-r.i:i:i-f4 oi tpirre frwin; uw-.,, anve auri.niliere- liv. and an am.mt U l::reri7 ot frt Ih cr-Tti4lte I. p cA r.y t -l:.l, rwl-t C'.'J t.:: fm-st MTr.'ict: Ev.-v t.iinil;.- s..tei! I Vcri it ifi hatsl as a r-o'ectio- :.i:;.st ilie esr.r snl u:i:r??i attacks of r'o ;r -:sr-.- .-.:li"i.-i:i, wr.ic;, j.-, e tily m-t a r?r'. I.nr :!- V-nnie bie. and ton olen fiCtd. if rej'.r'trvl. i :' Inter- e-l tliis .ie;'e:ic; a.-:i ir is cnve to b sit'. out it. A a H'"-;Tir.nl to rlul.lm. ami J tha di?eiii !i ae. a-'.,: ;;n T irnt an I Oieit of r'.:V. ihrns!. I.'i!iur I'RCroKAI. is irtr.'.hKltix; tor, l.r it ti:r. asa. ma.t'D-s are rescued t'rsin pTnatx-s grave, and saved bv tiie lore ami station cearteti on tiiern. It sets srs-slily nr.ii sr.i, a?sirtt oraitwry eoM, .e-nriiit; "t'i -i h.-il.ii-resfri:i? e.er. No oi will n.Ter Iwi'i'nome luCufuza a-ul re.l: ful Brai. Chitls. when thy know how eisLj Vhey cv ?e rui-r-l. Oi-iriual'.y th pnxhirt of Inns, laborious, ati.i .uc-i-fei cheiriicul inve-rirntmn. rrte-t or :.! i spare-! i:i m ikin every txyfls ir. r.9 u"mo-t po-t!ii perfection. It m:iv r riKd le::"lv ra:ed n-iorl ss ptsesini; all t1 s rr fu it ha ever exlii'.ul. nr.il i-imi. e ot protuein? cures a tnemoratie v ui greauat it La evar sifeetwl. rEKir ct Df. J. C Aftt!? 1 CO.. l,'J, fzu., Pntetwl anil Aoislvtinl l'he:usav. old i an. D-coisii avrsra-Kiaa. r-Tl. If O TT I' fl n. 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