b4 '6E5TINEL& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: . TERMS. Subscription, $l-SO per annum, if paid wtttin 12 mouths j $2i if not pid within 12 month. T ran tie. t advertisement Inserted at 50 cent per inch fur each insertion. Transient businea. notice in local col Bmo, 10 cent pcf line lor each insertion. KcducliODl will be male to th.se desiring; to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. PEEJ'A. B. B. TIME TABLE. o sou aiier aunuav, April l'i n, ie-iti, peKe, train. wMl lve Mirhin St.! fion, h. K. K., nt follows : K1STWAK9. trhlladelpSU Express .", I l.e intown AcconiuHdaiton i'scine Express...., 'Johnstown Express ........ i.aii Atlantic Kxpre. . ., WKSlWaB. tPittbtirg Express .......... j; Pacific Esprve. ( Way Passenger ............ .Vail . ........ -, . .15 11 ''" a in " T.T J. irast re fc,.t.... I i iy eicrsr okaa-iy. j i any fxrtft SuuAu, uifU. t Ooty trttpt thn- TTTTTTm TTmT'mr PuiLAoCLriu. July la. If 7i. : The headquarters ot the Republican State "oTn!tiittee hare tuvn e.(uhlished at 2io. Chestnut street (21 floor). I'biladel- Ukkby M. IIott, Cbairnun. LOCAL 1STELLIGESCE. Corn hoaking. Hallow Ere. Sour kraut making. How wintry on Sunday. Iid you lose a hat? Do you wish yon Lad not bet? The majority o! the Republican Governor of Main, is 15,027. 6 now atorms are reported from a number of places la the State. The Centennial Exhibition will end on tlie 10th of November. A disease that kills off many hog pre vails in Snyder couuty. The Mifflin countr fair was a succesn financially. They say so. The Methodists of Huntingdon bold ser vices ia the jail of that place. A Urge number of bass were taken from the river, by hook aud lino, last week. You may hhoot rabbits now without fear f proeculiu, il jou do not trespass. C. 1. Homing caught tour pike on Satur day, tbe aggregate weight of which was five pt.'I'KlS. Vi'ni. M. Allistin addrenwd the Hayes and Whecl.r C!::'j i'-iieison last W'eUiies a.iy cvenrng. At :i.o C'' ': '" fljntii.gjon Fair t;roi...1i. :l. iX'-ived iu two days the kill ol lB.Vd They s iv tbe lail 1 to b - a long and plea oant season ; but yoa know what an nucer tiiu gossip -l bey say" is. A party of liarrisbarg huntera went up I Licking Croek a lew days ago, aud killed two deer, and a lot ot otuer game. It ia said that three consecutive lrots will bring rain. Sj:h 'as not the case last week alter thiec consecutive frusta. Kev. E. E. Berry will preach an historical ar-riuon in tlie Lutheran Church in this place on Sabbath evening, 29tb inst. "I hat Trov widower who slept on his wife's grave duri-f June is married agaiu, t and the grave is all covered w itli weeds." W. P. Cramer tae the second excur ;n party trout this county to the World's Kxnitilion, to-day. Fare lor round trip, W-ikl. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has established a new ilag station between Mex ico a.id Thompsoiitoau, aad called It Van dyke. Snow felt at Northumberland and Selins gmve last Wednesday. The luxury of a snow torrc baa not been vouchsaUd to this comiuuuiiy this stason. ' The style of tho plug hat fifteen years since, is iu tashion now. There ia a good deal of hat about them. It yoa are uU lastiuned you'll buy one. Bad weather and the World's Fair at 1-hiladclphia have rendered nearly all the eonnty tairs in this Stale s failure, iu p int of attendance and in exhibition. KeT. Mr. Cbk-bcsier, of Altoona, will assist Rev. T. J. Sherrard in the next coiu mniiion services in the Presbyterian Cburch an this place about a month hence. . Thieving from ail directions is beinp re ported, and loud are the threats of punish ment, and if the evil work continues it will be no surprise to hear of some of the thieves lieing shot. Jeff Davis' letter to Mr. Tildes ex-t-reseing the wish that be shall be elected is the last dynamite that has been exploded Under the Governor's cbsir. And s.ill he nita in it." . -tre. Bauiboozle ia So sorry for poor Mr. tlldtn, "who has no lovely wile to comb his hair, and soak Li handkerchief with cam phor, and tell him, "Sot, you know, Sam. I told you so." The sacram'ntol the Lord's Supper will he administered in the Lutheran Church ia tliis place on Sabbath morning, 2ib iuL Preparatory srvices on Satuiday previous at 2 o'clock, P. il. 'In Putnam couuty, county, Georgia, here there are 7(H) mora Kepobicans than . lemocrata, ouy three RepubR-aus voted at the last election. This ia w hat is meant by a aoid South.', Jacob Tbouias shot a second wild turkey a few days ago. He wears the hunter's belt among the merchants ot this place. He can shoot more game than any other mer chant in the county. 4 How many whole families wbo went to tbe Centennial and took it all in and bad a splendid time are buying their winter pota toes by the hall-jeck and trying to perfect arrangement tof getting their wood on long time " Tbe Democrats of Indiana have lost tlieir Congressional majority, and their Legisis tive rojonty, and elected their Governor. Tbe election of the Congressmen at Ibis juncture of aC'airs is a far greater victory than The ele-.twn ot a Governor. Tho enured people of a number of the Southern Suu-s are talking or moving southward to Arizona. If the labor of tbe Suuia moves away, it will be a severe but merited puni.hment for the wrougs that have beeu inflicted on tha colored people. "Dr. Austin Flint put down health lec tures with mince-pie, English plniu-pud-ding, aod toasted cheese as a prolific cause or dvspepsia. We hare always found them hard to swallow found them hard to swal low and indigestible afterwards. Health is like lve, the less it is talked about and med dled with the better it is." D.vid Dealing, residing at Millertown Station, Perrv county, had hia left leg bro ken last Thursday. " He was engaged in hauling iron ore. In going down a bill he usually sat ou the lever of tbe sidb-lock on the wsgon. the better to hick tbe wagon. Ia this case tbe lever broke, and he was throw n tinder the wagon with the above result. A vonngmsn named Taylor, In Tyrone, was fearfully caned by a lawyer in that town named Hick. It Is said that Hicks bought or bribed a witness in court to iwear falsely in a case against a party for burning a saw mill. Taylor, by some means, discovered the brib. Hicka warned Taylor to stay out of his offices but for some reason Taylor Tinud the office or Hicks, aad ther. the nssauil was mad.. Bices ha left the place. :,r"-' r :"'pm.bv $57,'.r0,di1; and tbe Treasury placed ZLe-istown Aecrmod.t,o 43 p in J $-,0,oWW Trury note. ..1 IUv. lir Berry .and Jamas Borers went oat leaning In the wood lyond fflfj SlonT fer larmtroa Modr, ahd wure not cut long Uli Mr. Barer' slot a wild turkey. Port Royaf it getting up a railroad excur sion for the Centennial Exhibition, to start on the 14th Inst. Pries, down, tn the sbnw once, and home. $3.75. Addrr. J. P. Sbiadei or J. G. Hemor, Port Royal, Pa. From the war amateurs are shooting wiid turkeys U i" conjectured that the rain, of the pant anmnier, and some unknown at atosptioric changes Lave impaired both the sight aad bearing of the turkeys. Oiive Logan denies) that fashionable women " eat opium or drink laudanum to any jtreat extent, but rays that arsenic-eating ht fearfully prevalent." It is, she says, pleasant to the taste, rounds out the form, and bc-tutittra the complexion." Un fortunately, however, it "creates drooping, i , , ,, , , J. . 5 .. ! 'Ztl " I once formed cannot be broken. An cx-Slieri.T of Cumberland county has been convicted of perjiirv. Last week be day. and $50 fine. For fifteen years ha was t,widen, of the ju.il, but we opine the next i ,'"X days will worn of longer duration Ik... Ui.. . (PL. .. P Wt of toe trilU roreTCT debars the prisoner fr.ni tost i lying in any court of justice in ..12 22 m Ubo land. Poiry S;,iri. ,!!?"! "Mr. Buchanan, at tlie close of bia " m I admiowtraUon, fonnd that for his teim " t-l!l?ith expense had exceeded the income j ranging up to taelre per cent., and i. Februarr, 1H8I, five per cent, bonds to the jaioouut of $lS,jOj(W were sold at b.10, r neariy eleven per cent, discount. That ,ne ,a,t I-uiocratic financial negotiation for tlie Government." rii.r... irk.t.. . r t..j.-.. ; fonhip. was found dead in the road be- tween Sonmnn Sicber's place of residence and the house of S. O. Evans, on Sabbath j morning fast alwut 8 o'cock. His hat was found ab.ut forty rods b.vond him in the j direction of his bouse. That, coup-d with i the fact oi a wound above tho eft ear in j the shape of an eUipse, have led many to j beieve that bis death was caused by a b'uw i ironi a -bi.'y" in the hand of Mine un i known person. A five-year-old child of Haflord Wood, residing in Perry county, near Mi'.lerslown, got a portion ot a chestnut iu its wiud-pipe, about 7 o'clock last Wednesday evening. About noon on Friday last, an incision was made In the wind-pipe by physicians in at tendance, and the piece of nut removed. The doctors present were IT- Kurtz, of Reading, Berks county. Dr. Stites and Ely, of Newport, Prry county. Dr. (Jrubli, of Thompsontnwn, and Dr. Stites, ot Millers town, Perry county. Last AVedne&day evening Herman H. North addressed the llayes and Wheeler Club of Patterson, in a manner that gave satisfaction. Mr. North has been Demo crat, aud in coming out in that public way to tell of the laiih that is in him, is a har binger ol the coming numbers that are to enter the ranks ot tbe Republican party from the Democracy. Tbe mass ol the Democracy are beginning to see tbe new perils lial threaten tbe country, and tlicy are not prepared to vitalize the danger into active lile, adheriug to an organization that would put the keeping of the nation into the bauds of men who would overthrow tbe Republic. How many hundred Democrats in this county w ill do as Mr. .ortb has done, and help re sen re the contused condition that I tie eicctiua of Tiiden and a co-operating Congress would throw it into. On. of the longest things about Long" John U'entworth of Chicago is his nieiu orv. His recent speech was made op largely o recollections told in his dry and interesting manner, aud among them was the fallowing There are some bold men, talkative men, who say -No.' Yougoaway, aud you say H a:t till be cools oil and I will try him sgain.' But when you tee a man who is mild, and who aaa uo. vou ceneraliv think he means it Oh, yes. Nowi 1 Lives is just one ot that kind of mm. Somebody came into my office the other day, and wanted to look up bis record. He said. N entwortb. unln't you oppose that Northern Pacific Railroad steal Ye,' said I, 'don't I oppose all steals r I know what you are alter. Yon are hunting up sonieihinc ubout Hares. I can tell you. Whenever there was a steal in Congress we j always saia, nay es joins wuu us w ugui it," and not one ot these railroad jvbs ever got bis vote.' ' J. W. DONAVIN'8 OfUUIXAL Ten- JJEFSKANS Slave Cabin lingers are' coming, and will sing in GraybiFl's I Hall next Saturday ercuici; at 8 o clock, i Admission. 35 ets. Children 20 cts. Ileecned seals ' cts. Tickets for sale at Kepnet's Prug Store. This troupe comes highly recommended. Tbrr have testim"uul tbat should make tlieiu acceptable to any commu nity as a singing troupe. Tbe follow ing testimonial is a pample. It is from the Editor of the Sunday -School Advo cate, Journal and Normal Class : PLtixriELn, N. J., Sept. 17, 1875. . IT. Donarin, Eiq : Mt Desb Sir : 1 desire to aay a word in reference t the service rendered by yonr troupe the Ttnnessoans at the Chautau qua Sunday-school Assemby in August. I regard the invitation which brought them there as one of the best thing that was done in the preparation of our programme. No feature of the Assembly was more pop oar than the singing by yonr company. For ten days they contributed to our enter tainment and inspiration. The audience never weariisi ot them. Their appearance upon the pitfonu lor ten day was sure to eiicit demonsiations of applsnse. The noveiy of tbeir songs, tbe sweetness and power of tbeir voices, the most perfect ! manner io which they rendeied not only in ir own peculiar music, vui aisu me grcai - variety Ol songs wuicn tney nave no meir programmes a II these eementa combined to render the Tennesseans a great attrac tion at Chautauqua. Don't forget tbat you are engaged for the I87C Assemby at Chautauqua. W iih my persona regards in U tbe mem bers ol the troupe, I remain sincerely your, and their. J. IT. Viscxnt, D. D. For Sale A comfortablo Frame House, and Uood Lot, ia this borongh. Price $800. Two hundreJ dollars casb ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address tbe editor of tbis paper. tf. nollovrar'n phi and Oint ment. He only is wise bo seeks safety in precaution. Life is uncertain; thousands in tbe vigor of health to-day will nerer see to-morrow. Tbe varying atmosphere, the raw, piercing winds warn us of winter' approach, with its icy blasts and ruthless scourges ; Concha, Colds, Sore Throat. Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Consumption, Rheumatism, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Ac. The wise and cautions will Immediately have recourse to those powerful invigora tora, llallowsy's Pills, which enable the lunics to resist the deleterious effects of the weather, and fortify the constitution to wittstand tbe rigora and inclemencies of winter. The Ointment is an infallible re ro od v tor inflammation of the throat, and all disorders ot the chest produced by violent colds ; H also give, speedy relief to the organ, of respilation. - , . 195 MAKRIKDs DRESSLER CROLL On the 6th inst., by A. G. Hornberger, J. Pn Solomon G. Dressier of Susquehanna township, Juniata county, and Mrs. Sarah Croll, of Sbaniokin Dam, Snyder eonnty. - - ntW. AnateH rwalsrr um4 Oraftav Cml ikrjanpayr arnw law n- toss, MS tall rtra.r4e htaft inanfaw-uimur triUti tvjH wrw: nwrt fttrxl trtiri ?""Vri -ZrfTurlXmrZxfZu. C.e.eUUHLEV.-sasfr. S0.Css.siht..fh.i. lj. tuvceraitkii.f rtmt-.bni tn toi tr M t:aiiut. WOOD 6) pumps CG) MIFFLOTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weakly by Jacob S. Thomas . t MtrrxiKTowi, October 18, 1876. 20 20 12 18 - 11 70 MIFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARKET., Correctrd weedy by Bayers ft Kennedy.. v QroTAnoji roa To-hat. - , Wednesday, Octobrr 18, 1876. Wheat SlOOtollO Corn ; . - 45 Oat. 2o Rye . Ml Timothy seed............. 1 oil Cloverseed.... 6 o0 TO CENTENNIAL VISITORS. ASTOIl LOLMilXti .ROOMS, ' 223 North fth St. (above Race), "" PHtLABELrUIA. ' , Newly furnished Lodgings at 60 cents per day. Special terms to Clubs and So cieties. Also, . F1R?T-CLAS3 BOARDING HOUSE, with rooms for ladies and gentlemen, at rrry moderate prices. 400 North Seventh, Corner Callowhil! strert. ' Accommodations for 100 guests. W. N.PEARCE. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arrangrmrnt ef Passenger Trains. StrTEMBta 18th, 1870. Trmim lean Htrrulmrg mm followt : For New York at a 20, 6 03, 8 10 a. in. 2 00 and 7 66 p.m. For Philsilelphia at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10, 9 45 a. io., 2 UU and 3 57 p. in. ' For Reading a' 6 2t, 6 06, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 1 00, 67 and 7 65 p. m. For Pottsville at 6 2i, 8 10 a. m., and it 57 p. an. and via Schuylkill at. 5 usque luuina Branch at 'i 40 p. ni. For Ailentown at 6 20,. C 05, 8 10 a. m-, 2 00, i 67 aud 7 6- . m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 55 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The B 05, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. -. suxojirs. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Ailentown and way station, at 5 20a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 116 p.m. - Trauuur Harrubwrg Unit as follow : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 6 80 and 7 45 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 40, 515, 5 25, aod 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., I 1 60, b lo. . 06 and 10 Si p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 00, C 45, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susqac- hauua Branch at 8 06 a. m. Leave A Hon tow u at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 aud 'J Ou p. m. Tho 2 30 a. ni. train I rum Ailentow n and the 4 40 a. tu. train from Reading do Dot run on Mondays- SUA'DJYS. Leave New York at 5 30 r. m. Leave Philadeluhia at 7 2d l. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. aud 10 r oo p. in. Leave Ailentown at 2 30 a. m. tnd 9 CO p. m. "Vim Morru ami ej Railroad. JOHN E. WtMJTTEN, General Smptrinltndtmt. BUYERS & KEaMXEDV, (Successor, to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN oiiAirv, COAI, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAL.T, AC.-. We buy Graiu7 to ba delivered at MiRliu town or Port Royal. We arc prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. BUYERS A KENNEDY. E A T ! MEAT!! The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borongh of JIil flintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday u.nrning. at tbeir meat store at the residence of XI r. Howe, on Cherry street. Tbeir wagon will also visit the resi dence of cilisens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. , .. . HOWE A ETKA. I'M BMTEfi MDUCTIOF IJt THE PRICES OF TEETH ! Full Tpper or Lower Setts as Low s 4 No teeth allowed to leave the office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and re paired. Teeth filled tn last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of tbe very best kind, for $10.00. Toothache stopped in fire minutes with not extracting tbe tooth, at tbe Dental Of fice of G. L. Dkrk, established in llifflin town in I860. G. L. DERS, Jan 24, 1872. Practical Dentist. EH DRUM STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bclford Building,) Main Street, MlffllatawB, Pa. DEALERS IU DRUGS AND MEDICIXES, CHEMICAL?, DYE STL'FF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PCTTi", COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUB NEKS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIK BKC8HES, TOOTH BRUSHES, P E R FLMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATION KkT ' LARGE VARIETY OF PaVTEaNT MEDICINES, : Selected with great care, and warranted ironi hich authority. fX7-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purpose.. 07-PKESCRIPTIONS rmponnded with great care. Jnne2J-tt Batter Egg.. Lard , 11am. Bacon ..... fotatues. .. - A"ms 4s0r4awsfafsAsr 1 t GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCliAMATIOM. WI1KI! EA 5, ly au at-t'of General As sembly of the Commonwealth . of Pennsylvania, entitled An art relating to Klecti of this Comtnonwealth," passed the id day of July, 1830. it ia made the duty of the Sheritf of every county, to give public notice of such el.-ction, aud to make known iu such uolice hat ntheem are to be elected : aud also io pursuance of an art of Congress prescribing and fixing one unif orm day for holding Flections for Electors tor I'SESIbEST and Vicc-PacsioKNr of The United States, approved Jannarr 2, 18 IN ; Therefore, I, WILLIAM 11. KXOUSE, High Sheriff of tbe county of Juniata, do K...liir .- b I-n h..t;i. K j this Procfcimation to the electors of ,aid countv. that an Election will be held on Tnettdajr, November ?tb, ItsTG, it being the first Tu-.-sday alter the first Vouuay of aiid mouth, iu tint several Dis trict, of Juniata county, as follows t At lh Court House i 1 the borough of VilHintowu, for thu borough of ilittlin towc, At the Court Ilonso in the borocgh of Mifllintow n, for the towuship of Fermauag),. At the School House in Alcsico, for the township of Walker. At Sniith's School House, for the town ship of Delaware. At the School Uonse in Thompson town, for the borough of Thomsoiitowa. At the Public House ot Thomas Cox, lor tho township of Grvennood. At the School House in Richfield, for the township of Mo iroo. At Frymoyer's Hotel, for the township of S isquehanna. At the School House in SIcAlistcrville for the township of Fayette. At the Srhjol House in Patterson, for the borough of Patterson. At the Scboo! House in Port Royal, for the borongh of Port Royal. - At the Locust Grove School House, for the township of Milfonl. At Spruce Hill School Honse,' for the township ot Spruce Hill. At the; School House at Acaileiuia, fot the township of lieul. At the School House near McCulloch's Mills, fot Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit or the Shade Mountain. At the Lick School House, lor Lsxk township, except tbat portion of it lying nnrth-westaard of the summit ot the Shade Mountain. At the Centre School House, for so mnch of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west of tlie summit of the Shade M"U"tsiu. At tbe Church Hill School House, for the towsship of Tnrbett. At which time and jJace the qualified voter, will elect by ballot: Twenty-nine persons as Elctos for r resident aud Vice President of the United States. thic person to retrescnt the counties of Juniata, Perry, Franklin, Fulton, Hunting don and S nyder iu the Low er House of Con gress. One person to represent the counties of Juniata, Perry and Mifllln in the State Sen ate. One person to represent the county of Juniata in the House of Reiresentatives. (hie ron to Gil ttie office of Sheriff of Juniata county. ' One person to fill the office ot Register and Recorder of Juniata county. Two persons to till the office of Associate Judge ot Juniata county. One person to till the otHco of Jury Coniiuissinner of Juniata county. none or VOTING. The qualified electors will take nctice of the following art of Assembly, approved the 13th day of 1866, entitled "An Act regu lating the manner of voting at all elec tions in the several comities of this Com monwealth :"' Skctios 1. B? it enacted by the Senate and House of K-reirsTntatives of the L'o u. iiionwetilth or Pennsylvania in General As temhiy met, and it is hereby enacted by the authnritv of the same, That the qualified volets ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here a.ier auui.eu . require jo ,o o, tn kct, printed or written, or partlv pnnted .a .1 - : . .1 , - 1 a I... aud partly written, sevenllr cls-Mbed as follow s : One ticket shall embrace the nntues ol ad J Uilges of Courts voted tor. and to be labeled outside 'Jil'liciarv ;" one ticket shall embrace ail the tiames of Slate officers voted lor, aud bo labeled "Stale;" o le tk-ket shall embraca tin- nau.es of all county etliccrs voted for, including oilice of Seus tor, inembi'r ai.il members of Assembly, if voted for, an. I members of Congress, if vo ted for, akd labeled "county ;" one tcket shall elubiace the names of all t .u nship of hcr r voted for, and be labeled "township;" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all borongh officers voted tor, and be labeled "borough ;" and each class shall te depoa ited in seiarate ballot boxes. Sic. 2. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs in the several counties in (his Com monwealth, to insert in tbeir election proc lamation hereafter issued tbe Srst section ol this act. JAMES R. KELLEY, Speaker of the House of Keprescntativea. DAVID FLEMING, Speaker of the'Scnate. Arraorcn The 13th day of March, a. d. one thousand eiht hundred and sixty-six. A. G. Cl RTIA, Governor. SPECIAL ATTCXTIOX is hereby directed to the fill Article of the New Constitution. Sectios 1. Everv male citizen twenty-one year ot age, posseasi.ng the following iual-' ihcationa, snail do euutiea to vote at au ulictious: 'iri He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second He shall bsve resided in the State one year, (or il" hawng previously been a qualified elector or native born citi in of the Slate, ho shall have removed iherelrom and returned, then six mouths,) iiumediatclv preceding the election. 7irrf He shall have resided in the elec tion district where be shall ofer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth If twenty -two years of ago or upwards he shall have paid within two years a State or comity tax, w hich shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before th. election. Sec. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Every ballot voted sliall be numbered in tbe order in which it shall be received, and tlie number recorded by the election ollicers on tbe list of voters, oppo site the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any elector may write his name upon bis ticket, or cause tha same to be written tbereoo and attested by a citizen of tbe district. Tbe election ollicers .ball be sworn or atlirmed not to disclose how any elector shall hare voted unless required to do mi as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. Sac. b. Doctors shall in all case except treason, felony aud breach or surety ot the peace, be privileged Iro-ai arrest during tbeir attendance on elections and in going to and returning therefrom. Sec. b. Whenever any of tho qualified electors of tais Commonwealth shall be In actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise tbe right of suf frage in all elections by the citizens, under suca regulation a. are or shall be pre acribed by law, as fully aa if they were present at tbeir usual places of election. Sec. 7. All laws regulating the holding of elections by tbe citizens or for the reg istration of elector, .ball be uniform throughout the Mate, but no elector shad be deprived of the privilege of voting by reasou of bis name not being registered. Sec. 8. Any jrson who shall give, or promise or otler to give, to an elector, any money, reward or other valnable considera tion for bis vote at an election, or tor with holding the same, or who shall give or promise to live such consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote or for the withhoiding thereof, and any elector who shall receive or agree to re ceive, fur himself or for another, anr mon ey, reward or other valuable consideratioo for his vote at an election, or lor withhold ing the same shall thereby forfeit tbe right to vote at such election, and any elector whose right to rote shall be challenged for such cause before the election othcers, sball be required to swear or affirm tbat the mal- yrr 'A ttrertiaementt. ter of the challenge ia untrue before hi. vote .hall be received. Ser. 9. Any person who .kJl, while a candidate for office, be guilty of Uibery, fraud, or wilful violation of ny ehthm i.. .h.ni,.f. j; i;.,jf ...m. ing'aa office ot trust orprofit iu tbia Cora- monweaitns any person convicted of wilful violation of the election Uwa.h.ll, ia ldi- tiontoany pcnalliea iovidod bv law, b! derrived of toe right if .uffrage iibsolutelv for . term ol four rear. . ' si u .i. - Persia shall be deenil to b.ve gai.K-d a residence by reason of his presence, or lost -. . . ., . . . li oy resaon oi ois aoseuce, wmieeuipi-ea in tb . . u m .ilhr f-lvil mililarr .if .i f..i...j w... . a.it um ouic vr urc Luiira cmes, nair .line;, ...... I engaged m the navigwU... or waters of this t l'e fT0" llT ""i ' - i-na ... .i .;h I the close of tlie election they an ill b ew. ! our Im!o ,udc"i '' m? '""" . . . iistilutmn of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at piiolic .expense, nor while con d. led in public I prtson. Sec. 14. Distrk-t elecUoo boards shall consist ot a judge and two is,-ct-rs. who .lull I chosen M.iuallv ov tbe citia.ms. Each elector .l.all have tho right to Vote lor the judg, and iustor. each in- specwr sliall apliat on. cterk. Tbs drst ..i..i;.u. k iV:.. - .1. -.-;-i -I...H k.. u.1. .i.l .i..l , ,.. ,,;... i..ii.. K mi 1 h tilled, as RhJI be pnm.led br law. tlec- tion otfi. ers shall l priv.les id from arrest ui-.n da. or electiou, snd while engaged in luuking up and rransniitling returns, excet Ibereot for an election fraud, lorlel.M.y, or lor wanton breach of the peace. In cities r they may claim exempiion from jnry duty j during their terms of service. x-m as an election officer who shall hold, or shall within two month h iv. held any ollire. or annoiuln.ent i- eim.lovment iu or .iiidnr the government .4 the Unit id State, or of this State, or of any city, or county, or ol any municipal Ixmru, commissron or trust in any city save only justices of the peace and aldermin, notaries pnlrlic and persons in the nil'ilia service of the Sute; nor h-ill any election election otlieer be elli ble to nny ci H nthce to be nileil at an elec tion at which he rnali serve, save only to snch subordinate municipal or local otBecs, below the graJe of city or comity otlicirs as shall be designated by general law. And also to tbe following act of Assem bly now iu force iu this State, viz: Act o Jauiiray in, hH set.. 6. At all ! .. I 1 1 inn. Iiiv.u it... liIil iiiitlftr !im Lik, of this Commonwealth, Ihe polls shall beojien ed at .even o'clock a. lit-, and closed at seven o'clock p. m. Sic. 7. Wheuever there shall be a vacan cy in an election board on Hie morning ol au electiou, said vacancy shall be filled in conlormity with eai.tiug laws. Tbe said act of Assemb.y eutitied a.i act relating to the elections ol mis Com- monwea-lh," passed July Z, 1610, provide. .. i. il . . ' as luuusa, t ia "That tlie inspectors and judges snail ""I1"' P "c7 r-P"w lr holding the ekction in tiro district at which they respectively belonx, before i o'clock the morning or Tuesday, November 8d, and each .aid insp.-cU.r aha! appoint one clerk, S bo shall b-a qualuicd voter ol such uistriii. "In case the person who rhall have re- ceived th- second highest number ol vote. lor inspector shall not attend on ihe day o any election, then the person who sliall have received lire second highest number ot votes lor judge at the next preceding elec- tioo shall act as inspector in ,his place. And in case the person who .ball have received the highest uumber ol votes lor inspector sha not attend, the person elected j.idKe shall appoint an Inspector in his place ; and in ease the person elected judge shall not attena. then .he luspectorwho received the highest namber or vote, auall appoint a judge in bis place ; and ir auv vacancy shall continue in the boar.lf.rr the space of ahu .. r... fkd rmtia A rarl Kir lataT 1.11 than opening of the election, the qualified voters ' township, ward or district tor which Nucli officer sball have Ikh-u elected, pres-.-tit at the pla. of election, shall ek-ct onj ol lireir wan . , nil s en vacancy 1 he Art of Jan. .Wth, IS. 4, further , r.v ! vules, viz: I Src. 8. At the opening of the poll tt all , election, it shall be the dn ty ot the j-i.lges , or election lor their respective i.strrct. to designate one ol the insr,tm h,. . , ., b f haV(J . tUf. i . . -. , . . .,- ..." theieia re ,nlred bv law ; .ud it shall be the dutrof the other of said inspectors re. j cei.'e and number the ballot, presented .t , , . said election. I SkC. 5. All elections by the citizens shall - be Irr btllot i everv b-illot voted shall be ! numbered in the or.hT in which I. II Kt received, ami the .amber forded by the j cleiks on tbe l.-t r voters on.site the nameot the elector from whom receded. And any voter vottng two or more tickets, I tbe rjMl ticket, so voted shall be l numbered With the mtmb-T corresi-n.ling w ith the nnniber to the name vf the voter. Any elector n.,y nte hi, name upon bis ticket, or cause t,.c same to be written there.,!., and attested by a citizen ot the distnct I,. .ddition to the oa h now pre- j scnlH-d by law to be taken and "bscriued by election oflicers, they shall severally be .1.-HI-II nr .tfirnn-.l .mt tn nij'lose how anr elector shall have vnteil, nuless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. AU judges, inspectors, clerks, aud overseers of any electiou held under this act, shall, before eutcring upon their duties, oe duly swora or allirmvd iu the presence of each other. The judges shall be sworn by the minority inspector, it there .ball be such ..-r .., - , . .. ... mitrotity tusiHx-tor, then by a pis ko of the peaceor .nierm...,. tu uo luspec.or, o. .r and clerk shall be swoin by the ' j,i,o. Cert i ties tea of such swearing or 1 1 ma or alUrming sliall be duly made out and signed by the oUicer. w sworn ami atteste-l by, the othcer who adnimiitered the oatb. If any judge or munB-ity insRtor refills or fails to swear Hie-oUicers of election in the manner reqnired by this act, or if any om- - , i ti . ... . , . .t, cer oi eiee.iou sua., a -..... u....6 ..n. shall siko the form ol oath w ithout being duly sworu, or il any judge or minority in spector shall certify tnat any olucer was sworn wheu he was uot. it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and up in con iction the othcer or otbcui. so otfeuding shall he flood not exceeding one thousand dollars, or im prisoned uot exceed ing one ye.ir, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sc. 10. On the day of election anT per son w hose name shall not appear on the registry of voters, and who claims Ihe right to vote at said election, snail produce at least one 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, tor Ihe period of at least two months imme diately preceding said election, which wit ness shall be sworn nr aJtirmed and sub scribe a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the larts stated by him, which attmavit snail aetine clearly wbere the residence of the person so claiming to be a voter, and the person so claiming O'e right to vote snail also take ana suoscrioe a w rilieil or oaillj mum oj iuuicu affidavit, stating to the best of hia knowi- idge and belief, when and where he was boru ; that he has been a citizeo of tbe Uni ted States lor one month and of the com monwealth of Pennsylvania; that be has resided in tho commonwealth one year, er, if formerly qualified elector or a native borncittjen thereof, and has removed there from and returned, that he has resided therein six month, next proceeding said election, that he has resided in the district in which be claim to be a voter for the pe. j riod of at least two months immediately j preceding said election ; that he did not 1 move into the district for the purpose of voting therein that he has, if twenty-two years of age or upwards, paid a state or county tax within two years, which was as sessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Tbe said affidavit shall also state when and w here the tax claimed to be paid by the affiant was as sessed, and when and wbere aud to whom paid; and the tax receipt therefore sball be produced for examination, unless the atfiant shall state in hi. affidavit tbat it has been lost or destroyed, 'or that he never received any ; and if a naturalized citizen, shall also state when and where and Ivy what conrt be was naturalized, and sball also produce hi. certificate of naturalization for examina tion. But if the person so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe ao atndavit tbat he ia a native born citizen of the United States, or, if born elsewhere. (ball state the fact in hi. aflidsvit, and shall Aesi Aft xrti I t ' Kd ' " Inal - h n Mtnrl- I ucJ ur rnt.tl.d to ciliavnahip hf . '"n? "T. - "I", f .'."".V i "ball further slste ii. his a lav ,t. .the w, ,her,,",e ,r n,ak,"5 "l''' f .,bc ago of twenty -one and i.Jrder fwentr-two I I 'ht he h" l "J VU"M e .me m.mn, wu rrs. ! he t.e one year; or, if a l : c.tixen of the auto aw! reml tberefmm I ud thU be ha. rvskied therem m. mon b '.Ir"l"K "1 b-ctin, and ! in the el.xtiou district iminelMtelv two ! mwn,1, J"" lti. ' " ote, altlH.ngn he .ball n..t . i have niid Isxes. The aud alhtavits ol ail' : i. i i ki i I vita ol the witnesses to ther rest luce hall ! : .)... .mI milk flirt li.t a.f v.iIm.. liiTtv Im.1 ttri I -j --- ---- ,,""sr requinji oj taw ... no nieu o I ''ru '' prvthotiot -r, and ! tKm? ," "o tberewiih v, tke, pro. , Oon'- ex.ui,.iin , I " olher election piiir- -re. It tho . I.o- . ! "ou 01 ura,:" a,'n ,1,u1 1 ,,,e PS'''" ! !" the l.g.l quali.wation .4 a to- 1 'rr b.11 P' . ".,"",,,:, ! I M.oe -"f1 ,w ,,'e 1"t 1,9 J eleclioii otticera, I lie word bMng; ailded where the cl uiiu .t claims to vot't on : j lUc ''-. " ''"" j v",e "n 'V iUe; llu ' "ri b ,: fMad I " ,u 'atU respectively, ou " t.-"- '-O Skc. 11. It ftliail Ik U.u! ! r n u'luJitl. j ' ci il;u r hv '''"'"ct, i.otithstan.lmg . ' , " " " . "" ri- " " J I u.l th. ld ..I ill. m .w .1.'.. t.. .-Imll. l.tri J ed the list of resident taxable.-, to clialli.ngij th. Vite of mich iMrsun. hrctiiNa tu no reared by 1; h .11 to lnblicly luadc j ' iu,t u"1,'-v j10" b',ar1' aaJ 'hj 1 i ' rej .xbd, acc .rding to the I evidence. K'ery i-ro.. claiming to oj a " ' ' rr.,.ur,.l to pro- uce his naiuralixilion coniu-at.- at election before Voln g. exeej-l w :icre he has b.-en for Bve years eonsi-eiitirelr a vot r in the district wh-re U) olf'-rs to vut?; a-id on the vote of such pers n b-ing rec iie i, die ehxtiou officers are to write or stamp the word "voted" on his certificate wirulhe day. month and year, and if any election otheer or olhccr shall eeei'e a .s;irni on the sainj da v. by virtue ol fie sime cer tificate except whi-re sons rj eninled to vote, bcaus- it tr.c nattir.Aliz itioii of tlieir I I .iK... il...r .iul tl.- ..n.,.1, .vhi. .Kill ..rr such second rote, sliall br guilty of m mis. d mieanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined oj imprisoned, or both, at the dis cretion ot tlie court s Silt the hue sliall not exceed live hundred dollars in e h case, I no. the iaiiirisounieiit one vear The like punishmeiit sh.iil be mllicie l.on conviction, on the officer, ol election wbo shall neg'ert or relfse to make or a cause to Is- m.ide, Ihe endorsement required as aforesaid on said natnraliiii.n certificate. sec. 12. It any eleetion u.2jcr sliall re. u r ..o' . . .:i.,..l l... I.... ... j the law to which this a supplement, f L v 1H.rw ffcfi toc i'UlM nm .. '.. ,- , ... , , ... rorn tme is not on the list of assessed voters, or whose ; rj h, ( Vo,e U clliencd by anv qiia'iticd . , , f, ,,..' , ,otc it!,oUt requiring such proot.everv i person so olieiidiiic shall, uiion conviction, jlK Qf ulWl.6u,BJln:. Ja thM I U.IM.(.,1 cer(r 9U uffelw u, w. . Hne j u, eJlcee(Ull. nvc Ulmdrrf dollars, or io I nd ,a imprisonment not m .re thin ! on(J 0f ' ,U(. din.,ioil of ebe i collr( j u A M tfca;, c , f ,he ofl,ccn t,r elccliuII pr((:eoi, to ! C(J1Jt)t ,hc ynt f(r c;inii,date To(ef, fo n)J ms.e , fU re,rn ol U.e ai, ,n ri jc4e with . ri.rUlB heet in i(Jii n m a of. wmch he yoM c.Vcd 1 m. e!utilSM hliii fixn a(tlt uia - eT n Un( ,B won,s , ; b m, o fl d fc 0VenHser ,r or ! " nlaa , , or curliy or cit!lt.r b fhf wrj of n8 r?. ' r . ' ,r n,rt H:,,li:!, nr , The i - - u , , Uk suU aii;at shewing the candidate shall be tiadc ; cunutvA aud tho ai!nu sIkiU ' ul on ,UJ door of Ih " l : W in envelope a:.d sealed "cc - "f "'f i vu ' I the unsealed retiua sheet, given to the ..... ... . .... ... ..f v. J""s !.n " .r.! . I .7 .. k." " I -J-i'T.' rV ? - . . w"UtT v sn wniivtcB attti fk -u " taeivo nul"oV tUpr."" iweuty.r.mr miles, if their b , j,, w u, or vi, , u - ,o fhj ,M twooVwck post meridan djv! election, and ill other d h' ,, , , , ,t . second dav alter the election.de- - h . ,h J wfc fc M w, in;, fc ... . . .,' , , ;hj llre. ' . . . served by the trotbonotarr for public in spertion. At twelve o'clock on tho Slid second day following any election, the pro- thonotary of tne court of common pleas sball present the said return to ihe Slid court. Win n two or more counties are connected for the election of any otli eer, the courts of (uch counties shall each I appoint . return jjdge to meet at such lima ani place, as required by uw, U compute n(, rt j('v ,h(. uf s . An V assessor, election officer or person appointed as an overseer, wbo shall -..,, --,., ., ., . t. . . !,.,,. T - btf ,llbject to , .Uv- ol . . . .,..... . my . ".,., knwinffiv M ' . a volar q,Ialitie., or shall willlullv refuse ... - . 1 io aacM ".r m iii4iiucj, iic tiiau fa u A ,ulmiKmeJlur iu otIice, and On conviction shall be punished by a Cue not exceeding oue thousand dollars, or impris onment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion or the court, and also be suject to an action for damages by the party aggrieved; and if any prson shall fraudu lently alter, add tn, deface or destroy any list of voters made oat as directed by this art, or tear down or remove the same from the piece where it has been fixed, with frai.dnlent or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpose, the person so otfending shad be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on Conviction si; ill be punished by a tine not excee ling five hundred dollars, or i-nnris-oument not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court; and it any person shall, by violence or lnlimi.Utiori, drive, or attempt to drive from the polls, inf person or persons appointed by the court to act as overseers of an election, or in any way willlullv prevent aaid overseers from performing tbe duties enjoined upon them bv this act, snch peruius shah t- guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon convic . ,101 tleleof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, cr by im prisonment not exceeding tao years, or both at the discretion of the court. Any person ho shall, on the day ot any election, visit a (silling place in any election district at which he is not entitled to vote, and sh ill use any intimidation or violence for the purpose ol preventing any ottoer of clcc ion from performing the dunes required ol hint by lar, or for lite purpose ot pt event ing any qualified voter of sach district from exercising his right to rote, or from exer cising the right to challenge any person of fering to vote, such persou snail be deemed ruilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof shall be punished by a tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by ira- pi isonment not exceeding t o years, or both at the discretion of the court. Any clerk, overseer or election oihcer, who shall dis close how any elector shad have voted, un less required to do so as a witness in a ju dicial proceeding, shall b.' guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a tine not exceeding oue thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. . 'Given under my hand at my office in Mif- Hintown, tbis first day of October, in the 1 year of our Lord one thousand eight ban- area and seventy-lve, and in tne one bun-1 dredth year of tbe Independence of tbe Lmted Mates. i WJI. H. X0CSE, Sktriff. SBttairr'r Orrioc, ) imintown, uct. it, ibo. V7ZCELL.1.CrS U.-IJL . . . . lVlETHODSPOINTS METHODS OF BUSIKESSPOINTS OF ADVANTAGE HINTHt. PURCHASE OF-h GIjOTiirN'Gi- ST - WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL . . . T. wkick Utt at. Istersstad Attw3oa and Caiefui ScraSt- vf -THE PUKC1IASINQ PUBLIC MCTH09S: yTE bars bet One Wee f AH. w JX trtvaj a Ooaranieo prosscttss; a I'. KK Itctnm lloner when we cannut V suit All. . "11 kuv oar (sods st first hamla. In V V immense quantities aud at tl lowest jnees for Ciii .. , . 'TITX mannfarmr. with exrmne rare . w F every sumeni w. WK Inspect every yard of roods tfcat goes Into onr garments .. : WK pot a tickrt ra every rarnieM. stiowiuc plainly iu quality and rrii oxa; eot on every Item ef ermrrrwirT VI : cxpendimrw. . ... WE employ first-class workmen ia every dcpamncpL ...... .. WI fiv satlsURf km torrery purchaser or return th. saoney .. . In addition to onr Immense Stork of Resrty Mi.le ClothLic, we hare a UagniSrent Lin at Ken's aad Hoy's Fiuaiihing- Ooods, Sldru (of cur own make) sad Cmlerwear. all at th Yary Lowest Pncc. . WANAMAKER & BROWN, S. L COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHZLADIXPEIA. . aTw , i f Hmrvt-rtn POOK A iVl PAT?! iOT. S TO FiS VVJWJV ALMJ I illXiiVU OAVvAiO, ifEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWAKE STORE, In R. E. Parker's ,tv Brick BuiUin. 3IAI STltEET OPPOSITE THE CO I 1ST YARD MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. -io:- Housekeepers9 Hard wn re, ers Hardware, mechanics Tools, leather, paint, oils, glass, &cv, &c all of first quality, constantly ou hand. I invite the public to call and see me. JOHN W. MUTHEKSBAUGH. Jlifllintown. Aug. 25, 1874-ff D. W. HARLEY'S . 1. tie piece where jou can buy THE liTaST A'I THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIIIXG U.1TS, C.I PS. BOOrs, SHOES, JXD FURSlSlltSG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and Select stock ever offered In this market, and at JSTOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES ! Alsoi tnp.surt- laken for snits and part of suit.1', which will be uiaJe to order st short dotice, very reasonable. ilemeniber the place, in Hoffman's Xew Building, corner of ridg ami Water .'reefs, AIIlfi'UNTO W, PA. SAM'L STRAYER II. just relumed from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RXlSHIXti GOODS Goods of all knd are Vw.riii' and we rrr and be astonishedPants at cent). Z7" Sl l'l S MADK TO H!F.R.tj l'atterson, l'a., May T, ISTri. SAMI KI. STUaYER. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !: i AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSOX, l'A. j ' ': ! ( I have inst returned from I'hiladelpl-ia with a full line of ' j HrVST'CJ aWTl-DnV C TT nTTTTTrfS aia i ia. u aiu uuiu v ajvy a mil va , r . kii cured withont the dangerous nsc of Men'. Suits $1.50, So.OO to i'JO.OO. Boys'. illterI1J nw,,icitic r ,he mjp,icaf iol ,4 the Suits, $2.50, $t 50 to $10.0. k-iile; pointing out a mode of cure at one simiili-. certain, and rtt'i ctnal, by means of . A full line of the ! which every siitlerer, no nutter what Ids 1 condition lunv be, mar cure himself cheap NOaT F-SniOXAB-E UA fS. ly, tirivately.'aiid r.JiVy. I rThU Lecture should be in the Itand. at low prices. A complete assortment of of every yonth and every nwn In the land. Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upwards.! undersea!, iu a plain en rr lope, tn r n rM-n e- 4 u ; any address, pvtl-pai t. on the receipt of A full line of Children . Snoes. I hare. , ! . . ... ' ... ; also a full line of Ladies' tlose, HanJker-: chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES I ArbncUes' Coffee 30c. Jtackeral, ICo. $2.50 per I bbl. 1, I am now sell in; SEWINO MACHINES atWHOLKSALE fKtCES. I will sell -ou any klhd ol a fsachine at TITEXTT PER CE.T. -CSS than tbey are Ustuny sold. Leave yonr' order., and yoao kave any kind yon want.. I I i. S. M. TODD. POINTS r IVic'ircansrf nys-fsal.Tthe Iw- cu. frice CP C"AJHn:T(-ixT-neef eollertlons and rWtcs trui tail Uutu THE (,a;.i-., r-rMtx-oi the Iravrr who luty not a Ju.lso of jooili Wo rely on tr.mntse soles sn1 are ss isfic I witli a Very .mall peieenr- a r.t prollL. - IT tasasy tobo7 of as. since ail sir rrcste. ilise, no oi:e gctlinc (at on that are ileuied to utlitr DICKI31IX0 and debate are Jone awnr hr us.evrrjbciIyseUourlKsawit.'i out having to ask lor iu OCR larexnerinee. capital and fsrfr tiiia we use lor the oople s rs-nert In lowering prices. , , WK Clt Wrr rw'Tel hy mall from st ran of the l ulled Mau-s. Writs X.T part-cuiars. NCT a psrMrle' of rislc fnn In htrrtn? of ns. A child may buy as cheaply as a rri Build. Sept. 15, 1H75-M Manhood Hott Lost. How Restored s X Jiisr oiihli.shi-ili a T.f,.v edition f P T2 rr. t ulvrrtcwlrs ( . ! -h-ati rl Essay i on Ihe rn hcal tr.rt (without niedi ! ci:ie of SjKTiiit"rrh(i-a or SiT.ilnal weak '. ness, Involuntary S.-iiiuial Looses, Inipo ' tency, Venial and I'liysical Incapacity, Im ' pediineuts to Marriage, ete ; also, i'on- sumplfrrnj r.pilepsy ale I tils, mil in-.nl ny sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, kr. tErricc, in a sealed em eloje, only six ""'j- , , .... cvlcbratcd author, in this admirah! E'say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty rs' successful practice, that the alarm- ing consequences of selt-ahuse may be raif- Publisbrrs, 41 Ann St.. Nrw York ; Post-Otlice Box 46o6. Oct. 1.1. 1875-lr. CAVTIOX. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned scainst ! X- nsinD. F. . Stow's Rnhber Chain Pnmu i Valve in rerry, Junlitt tnd MifHin counties, : as it is an infiinrement on Uncle Dan's ELASTIC Rl'BKER BUCKET," patented "J " " asa, in i, ana all wno nse ether than the (Tannine article ar. Infringers, and .ill bo dealt with according to the lawa pronuera in sncn ease.. WM. C. BRKE3, Patentee. Go. t. Brtkitr, ConnML ?"W YOrk r-JOHN D. LOTZ, the Auctioneer is the Atect for the BARKER PITMP in i thr. riiintie. sbor. namsd. anglS-grn
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