cm SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFFLIXTOWN: tTedaeaday. October 25. 1ST. TERMS. Subscription, tl.ftO per annum, If paid within lit months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 enta per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be male to th se desiring to advertise by the year, baif or quarter rear. PElfK'A. fc. RETIME TABLE. OV and after Sunday, April lCib, 18T6, passenger trains will leave Utttiia Sta tion, f. R. K., as follows : iastwabb. Philadelphia Express 12 ft a m Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 4:1 a at 5 Pacific Express 10 00am ; Johnstown Kxjtvss 11 22 a m tail 6Upai Atlantic Express .............. 9 15 p m WESTWABD. tPitlsbnrg Express 12 22 am (Pacific Express ............... 6 02am IWav Passenger,., v. 1000am til 3 2 p iu If'ast Line 6 45pm iLowistown Accommodation .... 7 43 p ni Daily. Daily txetpl Sunday, t taily except Sunday uigkl. $ Duilv txetpt ilon .y. PniLkHti.ran. July 12, 176. The headuartcu of the Republican State Committee have been established at No. 13)3 Chestnut street (I'd floor), Philadel phia. Heist il. LIott, Chairman. Republican Meeting in Hilford Township. The Hayes and Wheeler Club of Xilford township will hold a meeting at Lecest CJrove School House, on SATURDAY EVEMXG, OCT. 2Sth, at 7 o'clock. Herman North and others Will address the meeting. All are cordially invited t attend. EEPCEUCM MEETISfiS ! The friends of honest government and trtrt reform, who favor the election of HAYES and WHEELER for Presideut and Vice Presideut of the L'nit.-d States, will assemble at MIFFLISTOVTX, on Wednesday after boon and evening, November 1st, And at the following named places, at 7 o'clock P. V. : KlCf.FlEi.n, Saturday, October 28th. LOCUST GetOVE. Saturdav, Oct. 2Mb. EAST S4.1.F.U, Monday, Octobor Slh. HIRT KOYAL, Tuesday, October S 1st. PPKl'CE HILL, Thnrsd'av. November 2. McALlSTEiiVII.I.E, Saturday, Nov. 4th. EAST WATKKF"Ki, Satur.lay.Xov. 4. JOHNSTOWN", Monday, November 6th. MEXICO, Monday, November oth. Let there be a full attciidance of the peo ple at each of the meetings. CoiH)tnt s takers ill be present to sddress the peo p'e on the true issues involved in the cam paign as against Democratic falsa promises of honesty and sham reform. W. C. LAIRD, Chairman Co. Com. Jobs O." Hkbtzllc, Secretary. LOCJL ISTKLL1GESCE. Uppish The ladies bustle. Jn need of rain The a!l afceat. Have every Ropnli'.ican to the polls. Warm corn husking Last Saturday. Anotli'T Urge excursion party to the Centennial Exposition, yesterday. A Hue bay mare was stolen from the stable of J. I. btotheriiu, of Hoilidaysburg, a lew night vgo. Philadelphia Mvitets. Wheat 127tol. 3U, Cora CJaOlc, Ots SHullc, Cattle 4tiwc r jound. A cbi!d thus defines gossip : " It's when nobojy don't do nothing, and somebody goes and tells of it." Mr. Hloody, the revivalist, delivered a tpocch or seruioa at the funeral of bis : ;ther. That will do. The Tresliyterian graveyard has b"en nicely cleaned and a nice fence put along the west and south sides. The Huntingdon Globt says: B. F. Wolr ki!l, of iirady townshijs lost two fine cows last week. They ate too many acorns. Three milch cows, owned by J. i. Cor bon of Brady township, Huntington coun ty, died a tew days ago of the over-eating of apples and green corn. The Democrats call the loss of Ave Con gressmen in ludiana a victory. They are queer poople. Hope they'll hsve inauy mure such victories at the next election. Milliners in Paris who fumish ladies out of towu wiih their hats, send for their pho tographs before they make the Selection of al:ape and color of trimmings. A Democratic President and a Democratic Congress m ill bring on the country the nn told evils that grow out of a retain to the Southe.-n system of civilization. A boy who will yell like a Tartar if a Irop of water gets on his shirt-band when bis neck is beiug washed, can crawl through a sewer after a ball and think nothing of it. The disordered state of society in South Carolina, as a consequence of rebellion, has compelled the Presideut to issue a prcla mstion, which see and read in another col umn. The Republican party has been accused of being Tond of 4,0UO,oi)U blacks ; but it a Democratic procession can get hold of only one Buy -cent negro it cheers him all a'oug the line." A daughter of P amuel Roberts was bron ght from Baltimore. Md , a corpse, last w ea nesdav. and interred in the Presbyterian grave yard. The deceased was aged about eighteen years. The iudiciarr candidates, Spanogle and SlcLauiculin, should receive tbe heartiest uiDort: indeed, the ticket is such a good one throughout that it should be elected without a scratch. No Republican should remain from the polls on election day. Come out and vote the Republican ticket. If Ihe cause that Jou gave your friends to during Rebellion, and gave your money too, ever needed your vote, it needs it now. The election of a Republican Assembly man is not au improbability. We have a leader for that place who belongs to tbe "Old Guard. If the Old Guard will take the field to a man, the field will be ours, and KcAlister will be the Assemblyman. Soldiers, to tho front, and vote for Ifc Cieiian. He was with you in the dread con flict for the rights of men. Come to bis aid now, at the polls. A long, solid body of civilians will suppart you. If you stand shoulder to shoulder, as you did iu the army, he can be elected. As we go to press, a portion of the testi mony of John J. Siatterly, of Manch Chuiik, a leading Democratic Molly Maguire, is received by despatch. Tbe testimony was given on Friday last, and is a fearf ul reve lation ot traffic in Holly Itaguire votes, by prominent men, who were supposed to be entirely above such business. Jlr. Stenger will Tote for measures to pay Border claims as quickly as it is possi ble to push them through Congress, and all the other claims that the Southern leaders iray present to Congress. Do not vole for bim. Your highest interests, that rise far above a mere squabble among men for office, is involved in this contest. Tbe safest coarse is U vote for Uaboa tor Congress. The great war soon to break oat between Russia and Turkey, it is believed, will re sult in the conquest of Palestine from the Turks and the restoration of the empire of Darid to the Jews tinder Russian auspices. On Sabbath it was generally reported throughout the town that the Tennessee Cabin Singers would sing for the evening service in the MetbodUt church. The re su!l was the honse was Oiled with a musical ly disposed audience. But the minatre's did not sing. Who perpetrated the joke T Without a word of disparagement to the men who are opponents of the Republican ticket, wa bsiicvd ta.U the best interests of ail are involved in the election of a Repub lican President and a supporting Congress, and a Legislature in Penusylvauia that will return a Republican UniUd States Senator to Congress. This Senatorial District (s a much closer district than most of us know, when the whole Republican vote is polled. Let ns go to the p d's as one min and elect Bals bach. Dr. Crawford has been triumphing long enough over the field. Hector like His Ar. lulles shall be John Bal bach. Let the watchwoid be, "Every man to the polls.' ' The ex-Kmpress Eufrnie has sued the Droit) de V Routine, Radical news paper of Paris, for libel in declaring that slit is ,f illegitimate biith. The Countess de Montijn, her mother, will also institute sails sgsinsts other Radi cal papers for the same libel. All fair minded people will wish the ladies suc cess in the battle, a nothing can war rant the publication of such matter, which is a very contemptible species of warfare." " To E Shah of Persia has postponed Lis recosd Kuropean visit unil 1S78, when he will attend the Paris Exposi tion. He will be accompanied by his heir apparent, twenty two years of age, to whom his indulgett father grafted a harem of ! eauties when the young gen tletuao bad reached (he mature age of twelve. He also procured for bim a French governess, for the purpose of teaching bim French and dancing." "John F. Chambkklain, it is well known, keeps a gauibliug-house at Long branch. Some time siuce he was sued for tLe reutal of a house in New York, and some property at the It ranch was ceized pending suit- The case was tried in ASoouiouth, when Chamberlain's couusel submitted ansffilavit alleging that the house was occupied for gam bling purposes, and under the law the landlord could uot collect the rent. Counsel for plaintiff raw that be had ftuiuped the last trick, and thought to catch liiui by asking if he carried on the business of gambling in New Jer sey, lie smiled blandly aod declined to answer, as be might criminate him self. There was nothing left for the jury but to find for defendant." Fob Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in this borough. Price $S00. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on uiortg:ige. Time to suit purchaser. tiT mre definite in formation call at this office, or address tbe editor of this paper. tf. Ilcllovray's Pills and Oint ment, lie only is wise who seeks safety in precaution. Life is uncertain; thousands in the vigor ot b".i!th to day never see to-icrrow. The varying atmosphere, the raw, piercing winds w irn us of winter's approach, with its icy b!u and ruthless scourg-.s ; C'ouer.s, Colds, Sore Throats. Asthma. Iir il lii'i-. PlenriT, Consumption, Kheuniutism, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Ac. The wise and cautious will liiiniedmtely hae recouse to those Hwerful invipora tors, llallowsy's Pills, wh'ch enable the lunrs to resist the deleterious effects of Ihe weather, and trtify tlie constitution to wiit.stand the rigors and inclemencies of wiuter The Ointment is an infallible rein ody for i::fU:nlil itiou of the throat, and all disorders ot the chest pniduced by vi l tit colds; it also gives speedy relief to the organs of rcsjiiution. 13o 03I3IKnCIa. J1IFFLINT0WX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirruxTowx, October ", 1876. But:er Kggs Lard Ham Bacon ...... Potatoes..... Onions. ... 24 20 VI 18 11 70 40 JUFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weenly by Buyers &. Kennedy. QruTATioKs roa To-dat. Wednesday, October 25, 1876. Wheat Corn Oats Kye Timothy seed. Cloverseed.... $1 lb 4S 25 60 1 50 6 CO TO CENTENNIAL VISITOES. ASTOR LODGING ROOMS, 223 North (Mb St. (.ibove Race), Philadelphia. Newly furnished Lodgings at 50 cents per day I Special terms to Clubs aud So cieties. Also, a FIRST -CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, with rooms for ladies and gentlemen, at eery moderate prices. 4u0 North Seventh, Corner Callowhill stre-t. Accommodations for I'M) guests. W. N. PEARCE. Aug. IS, 1876. bu vers kennedy, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IK GRAIN, CO Ala, IaUMBKR, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to f urnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rales. BUYERS . KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf Special Kotlce. THIRTY DAYS alter date the Duplicate of the Perry County Mutual Fire In surance Conrninv, now in the hands of G. W. Smith, will be placed in the hands of their attornev for collection. All who de sire to avail themselves ot the opportunity to pay their assessments to the nnuersigned and thereby save costs, can do so on Satur day of every week until the expiration of Ihe 30 davs. at bis place of residence m JIiRlintown. In case of unavoidable ab sence on his part, tbe books will be left at tbe Post Office in Miffliotown in me posses sion of a person competent to discbarge the necessary business arising in tne case. O. W. SMITH. Sept. 18, 1876. yew Advertisements. There ate marfrra to headache who might be cured by using TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. The stomach, overburdened until its recu perative power is weakened, revenges its .-If upon the poor head, which it makes to ache and torture the nnVmtm- Th. t r aperient will carry off naturally, and almost ' imperceptibly, the offending cause. The j disease is removed and the head ceases to I ache. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j A FARM & HOME OF VOIK OWN. j Now is the Time to Secure It ! ' i ne oett and cheapen lands in market a-e in EaSTCKX tlllKI ! il.. lino Ik. Usiox Pacirir RaiLaoao. The most favor able terms, very low rates of fare and freight to all settlers. The boat markets. Free ses to laud buyers. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of - Ta Pioxeib" sent free everywhere. Address O. K. DA VIS, Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb. W tfl $77 Vevk to Agents Samples P. O. VICEERY, Augusta, Maine. WESTKRX L.A3.HS.' HOMESTEADS. j If you want reliable information, where and bow to vet a cheap FAK.tl, or govern-! uent Homestead, f. send your ad- ( dress lo S. J. (jIL.MOKE, Land Commia sioner, Lawrence. Kansas, and receive ' gratu a copy of "The Kansas Pacific Home- stead." TO AGENTS or any who need work.' THE DIG BONANZA y?;.! Dak Ie (Jiillk's new book with intro- I duetion by lla Tw.is is just ready. It! is the richest in text and illustrations seen ! lor a long time. Are you out of woik, orj drageing along on some slaw book I Go for this one. It will till your pockets sure ! j Don't dclav and lose leirilorv von want; j send tor circular at once. It costs nothing to see them. Address AMKi.iCAX PUB LISHING CO., Hart lord, Conn., or F. C. BLISS & CO., Newaik, N. J. LAND FOR SALE. fifi finil ACRES OF FARMIXU UUslUil AND TIMBER LAX US; n. ar Ine (ireat Kauav ha River, in Putnam county, West Virginia, in quantities to suit pureh isers. Soil god, water pure and abuitdint. timber excellent ; churches, schools and mills convenient ; title perfect, price $-1 to f ier acre. Terms accommo dating. Send lor full description to J. L. JlcLEAX, Wintield, Putnam county, West Yirgiuia. FELT CARPETIXGS. Ifi to 4 cents rer yard. FELT CEILING lor rooms in place of plaster. FELT KOOPIXU and SIDING. For Circular and Sample, ad dress C. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Septfkbeb. IXth, 1H76. Trstas lean irrisburg at fMoit : For New York t 5 2o, 6 05, 8 10 a. m. 2 0U and 7 55 p.m. For Philadeljrfiia at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10, 9 45 a. hi., 2 00 and 3 57 p. iu. , For Reading a 5 2). G t5, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., ' Oiui 9 T .-. - ... m. ' " O til i Ml I .j.j y ,u. For Pottsville at 5 2", 8 10 a. m., aud 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill fc Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. in. For Alleutowii at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. in The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 Oil and '7 55 p. m trams have through cars for New York. The 6 05, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelp hia. SCXDJYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. ra. For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p. m. Troiiis for Harrubarg hart as follows s Leave New York at 8 45 a. in., I 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave l'liiU.lel hia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, 5 15, 5 25, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, II 21 a. m., 1 50. o 15. 7 05 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Potuville at li (St, 6 45, 9 00 a.m. and 45 p. m., and via Schuylkill aud Susque hanna Branch at 8 Oo a. In. Leave Allentown at 2 3', 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 and 9 00 p. m. Tbe 2 40 a. m. train Iroin Allentoan and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- susBjrs. Leave New York at 5 30 p. in. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. in. Leave Reading at 4 40. 7 40 a. m. and 10 So p. m. Leave Alleutown at 2 30 a. m. and 900 p m. 'Via Momt aod Et'tx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, Gn'ral Suptritndtnt. JEW BfttTCS STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Uellord Building,) Main Street, MlUlintewn, Pa. DEALEKd IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR HKL'MIES, TOOIH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIKT Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted roiu mitb authority. OT-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. CYPRES JR1PT10N5 cmpoundea with great care. June 22-1 1 . STILL GREATER MICTION IS TUB TRICES OF TEETH! Full Upper r Lawcr Setts as Low as $4 No teeth allowed to leave iffr the office oulefS the patient is i-Sx, sansnen. Teetb remodeled and re paired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to tbe bard times, I will insert full single sets teetb, of the very best kind, tor 910.00. Toothache slopped in five mlntttes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of O. U. Oerb, established in ilifflin towo in I860. G. L. DERS, ' Jan 24, 1872 Practical Dentist. arge stock of ready made clothing ot tbe latest and choicest styles, lor men and boys, bats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayers, in fatterson. Large stock of Heady-made Clothing in sale by HARLET & CO. Job werk oa short notice at this office. Jvw A&nertinementn. GENERAL ELECTION. SUERIFF'S PltOCLAMATTOa. WHEREAS, by an act of General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanis, entitled An act relating to Elections of this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, 1P39. it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county, to give puh'ic notice of such election, and to make known in such notice what officers are to be elected ; and also in pursuance of an act of Congress prescribing and fixing one uniform day for holding Elections for Electors for t'arsinmr axd Vic-Psr.snKST of the United States, approved January 23. 1848; Thereiore, I, WILLIAM 11. KNOUSE, High Sheriff of the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give notice by this Proclamation to the electors of aid county, that an Election will be held on Taeitday, November ?th, I)T6, it being the first Tu-day alter the first Mouday of said month, in lh several Dis tricts of Juniata county, as follows : At the Court House 1 1 the borough of Milflintown, for the borough of Mitttin- tofen, At the Court House in the borough of MitHintown, tor the township of Kerraanajt'i. At the School Honse iu Mexico, for the township of Walker. At Smith's School House, for the town ship f-f Delaware. At the School House in Thompsontown, for the borough of Thomsontown. At the Public. House ot Thomas Cox, for the township of Greenwood. At the School Honse in Richfield, for the township of Monroe. At Frynioyer's Hotel, for the township of 8'isueha:ina. At the School House in JIcAlistervillo for the township of Fayette. At the Schjol House in Patterson, for the borough of Patterson. At Ihj School Hons.- in Port Royal, tor the borough of Port R.jyal. At the lociist Grove chool House, for the towu.-hip ot Miltor l. At Spruce Hill School House, for the township ot Spruce Iliil. At the School House at Acailemia, for Ihe township of HcaW. At the School House near McCulIoch's Mills, loi Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lyi;.g north-westward of the summit or the Sh ide Mountain. At the Lick School House, for Lack township, except th it portion of it lying north-uestwanl of Ihe sumur.tot the Shade Mountain. At Lauver's School Honse, for so much of the townshis of Lick and Tuscarora as lie north-west of the summit of the Shade Mou'ttiin. At the Church Hill School House, for Ihe township of Turbett. At which time and place the qualified voters will elect by ballot s Twenty-nine persons as Elsctobs for President and Vice President ot the United Stiles. One jxrson to represent the counties of Juniata, Perry, Franklin, Fulton, Hunting don and S uydui iu the Lower House of Con gtess. One person to represent the counties of Juniata, Ptrrry and alilUin in the State Sen ate. One pTSon to represent the county of Juniata iu the House of Representatives. One person to fill the ollicc of Sheriff of Juniata county. One person to till the office of Register and Recorder ol Juniata county. Two persons to fill the ollice of Associate Jud;e ot Junlnta county. One rson to till tbe oihce of Jury ComiuisMouer ol Juniata county. oik or votiso. The qualified electors will take nr.tice of the following s-t of Assembly, approved the luth day of 18iu. entitled "An Act regu lating the manner of voting at all elec tions in the scveraf comities of this Com monwealth :" Sixtiox I. Be it enacted by the Svnate and House of Representatives of the Co-O. monwcallh of Pennsylvania In Genera! As seiiihlv met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the saint, That the qualified volets ol the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor- oiifih and special elections, are hereby here. alter authorized aud required to vote by ticket, printed or written, or pertly printed and partly written, severally clasined as follows : One ticket shall embrace the n.nnes ot all Judges of Courts voted tor. aud to be labeled outside ''Judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State othcers voted lor, and lie labeled "State-" o le ticket shall embrace the names ot all county officers voted tor, including ollice ot Sena, tor. member and members of Assembly, if voted lor, and members of Congress, if vo ted tor, asd labeled "county ;" one t.cket shall embrace the names of ail Liu nsliip of ficers voted for, and be labeled ''township;" one ticket shall euilH-ace tbe names ot all borough officers voted lor, and be Ulieled "borough ;" and each class shall te depos ited in s-i'.irate ballot Inir-es. Sec. 2. That it shall bo the duty or the Sheriffs iu the several counties in this Com monwealth, to insert iu their election proc lamation hereafter issued the hist section of this act. JAMES R. KELLEY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID FLEMING, Sieaker of the Senate. Arraovco The 13th dav of March, A. . one thousand eifht hundred and sixty-six. A. G. CURTIN, Governor. SPLCIAL ATTEXTIOS is hereby directed to the bill Article of the New Constitution. Sectios 1. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qual ifications, shall be entitled to vote at all el. ctions; He shall have been a citizen of the United States st least one month. Second He shall here resided in the Slate oue year, (or if having iceviously been a qualified elector or native born citi- zun of the Slate, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, men six uionuis,) mmraiaieiv preceiiing me cieruou. Third lie shall hae resided in the elec- tion uistrict wiiere lie snail otter lo vote at least two montba immediately nrecediiur the election. forA If twenty-two yews of age or upwards, he shall have pud w ithin two years a State or county tax, w l.ich shall liave been assessed at least two months and paid at least ope mouth before Ihe election. ShC. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Kvery ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded by the election othcers on the list of voters, oppo- site the name of the elector who presents toe vwui, iii, ciiiur uiaj soicuwiiaiiic upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attest.-d by a citizen or the district. The election officers shall b: sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. i-'tc. 5. klcctors shall in all cases except treason, felntiy and breach or surety ot the peare, be privileged Iron arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to and returning therelroiu. Stc.fi. Whenever any of the qualified electors of t.ds Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition rroni the President or the United gules' or by the authority or this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suf frage in all elections by the citizens, under su b regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by. law, as fully as it they were present at their usual places of election. Sue. 7. All laws regulating the holding of elections by tbe citizens or lor the reg istration of electors shall be uniform throughout the Mate, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not beiug registered. Skc. 8. Any s-rson who shall give, or promise or oHcr to give, to an elector, any money, reward or other valuable considera tion tor bis vote at au election, or tor w ith holding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such consideration to any other person ot t arty for such elector's vote or for tire withholding thereof, and any elector w ho shall receiv or agree to re ceive, for himself or for another, anv nion ey, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or tor withhold ing the same shall thereby forfeit tbe right to vote at such election, and any elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for such cause before the election officers, shall be required to swesr or affirm that the mat- Sew AttrerHnmieHt. ter of the challenge is untrue before his vote shall be received. Szo. 9. Any person who shall, while a candidate for office, be guilty of Uibery, fraud, or wilful violation of any election law, shall be forever disqualified f rom hold ing an office ot trust or profit in this Com monwealth ; any person convicted of wilful violation of the election laws sb ill, in addi tion to any penalties provided by law, lie deprived of the right of suffrage absolutely lor a term of four e.irs. Sec 13. For tbe purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a ! residence bv reason c-r his presence, or lost i it bv reason of his absence, while employed ! in the service, either civil or military, ot j this State or the United Stites, nor while engaaed in the navigation or waters of this ! State or the United States, or on the high ! i,,i .,.i.,, r i,:,,,r.- i of learninir. nor while kect iu any roor ; house or other asylum at public expense, nor while confined in public prison. arc. It. District election (Kurds shall selected, and vacancies in eWtion boards filled, at shall be irovided bv1 law. Elec tion otticers shall be rivileged fnm arrest upon days of etevtioa, and ahilecngag.sl in making up and transioUtiiig nttums, except upon warrant ol a court of record or ju'l;;e thereof for an election fraud, lor felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during Iheir terms ot service ,- si i . .i:a-j .- OM I'J. .' o ucnuil Koao on.to ir o . serve as an election .t..-er who sh dl bold, I or shall within two months hive held anv j ..,: .: , . i.iiJ.ii'iu.mi i ... i under the eovemment of the Uuiwd States I or or this State, or of anv cilv, or comity, orol anv m-n,ci,ul b.n'l, commission trust ... any cilv save only justices of the ; pea.-e and aWe'mle.i, notaries p..hl,c alM ! . :.. .,. ' . .; ...v.. c...... . i nor iball anv election eh-ction uthcer bi elli bie to anv civil ollice to bo fille t at an elec tion at which he rhall serve, save only lo such subordinate municipal or I.K-al olliecs, below the grade of city or county oilicvrs as shall be designated by genertll iarr. And also to the following act of Assem bly now in force in this State, viz : Act of Januray 30, 1874 Sec. o. At all elections hepatler held under the liws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be open ed at seven o'clock a. m., and closed at consist of a judge aud two inspectors, who ! '"cr election pn-r. ar.-. n me ei -shall 1 chosen annually nv the citizens. I '" ""Wrs s'lall Hwl that the ap,-licant t Each elector shall have Ihe right to vote for ' Possesses ad the l.-g.l quaUltration .H a v.w . the iudg. and one in-reetor, and eich in- ! ' penmi'- " T"!"' nd hi, name I spector shtll ap"lnl omj clerk. The first lt "10 "', """- ' I I election b ...rd T -T any hew district shall he ! election officers, the won "tax. being S;.7. viheiieverthcreshillbcayacan-;"" cv iu an election In.ard ou the u..rning ol ; I lv. Itli-I in t,-';,h vi-.i. !. ti... ...i.i . a.. ..,.iw,,l u.-. act relating to the elections of ttns C'un monwea th," pused July '2, 18.6, provides as follows, vis I "That the inspectors and judges si:al5 meet at the respective places appointed lor holding the election in the district at n hich they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, November 3d, and each s.iid insjs-ctor shall apsint one clerk, uo shall be a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have re ceived tho second highest numlicr ot votes lor inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall j have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding elec tion shall act as inspector In his place. And in case Ihe person who shall have received the highest niniib -r ot votes for inspector shall not attend, the rson elected judge shall apsiut an Inspector ill his place ; and iu case the person elected judge shall not attend, then .ha inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a iudse in his place: and if anv vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour alter the time fixed bv law lor the ! : r .... ..i,;..- .i ...i;n.. ,-..ie i of the township, want or district tor which such officer shall have b-H-n elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of Iheir number to OH snch vacancy. The Act of Jan. SOth, If? I, further pro vides, viz : Sue. K At the opening of the poils at ail elections it snail be the duty ot the j-ni-cs of election for their respective districts to designate one of the inspo-.tors, whose ' rcg- rlnty it shall be So have in custody the i'trv of voters, and to make the entries therein required by law j and it slnll be the duly r the other of said inspectors to re ceive and number the ballots presented at said election. Src. !. All el.-ct.'ons br the citizens shaM iiecitia-ns siian be by ballot; everv ballot voted shall be niimncred in ine oruer in wnicn i. sn.iii ue received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. Aii-l any voi.-r voting two or more ncKe.s, tli several tickets so voted shall each be niin.ber.il with tho number corresponding with Ihe nnn.lH-r to the name of the voter. nil' c.e. nir imj wrric .lis ii.iiii iij-mi ma ticket, or cause the sime to lv written thereon, and attested bv a citizen r.t tl district In addition to the oath now pre acrilied bv law to be taken and subscrilicd criti by law to oc tuKen ana sunscriiKs, ;hwf sh.ul filM ani e d ,v hoIr by election othcers, they shal severally be j f m ,K.reut a., ,h;lll pre. sworn or athrmed not to disclose bow any , serTrff hv ,.io Ir,lhon,ti,rv fr public in elector shall have voted, unless retired to ; M ,;rve 'el.k on tl.es. id uo so as witnesses in a jn.ii. iai oceruing. A I judges, inspectors, clerks and overseers ol any election held umler this act, shall, l...'.v. ... ..,. im vlsui sliiti.su rui si It II' BMOrn or attiriu.sl in the tire.-uce of each v.,.. .. .s ...v.. - .- other. The jmlges shall be sworn by the minority insjsictor, if there shall be such minority inspector, and iu case there be no minority inspector, then by a justice of the peace or ai.lcrnian, and the inspectors, over seers and clerks shall be swotn by the judge. Certificates of such swearing or atlirming shall be duly made out and signed oy me omcers so sworn, an.i some, uj I.a nH!. b-Ii.. H iiifiitrvl Ifiia fidth. 11 any judge or minority inspector refuses or fails lo swear the officers of election in the manner rcnuired bv this act, or ir any offi cer or election slnll act without being firt dulv sworn, or ir anv oliicer of election ! j stisii sign me torni oi ot.n ..n....i oe...s uu.y nni, or ni j.i.i6o v. , ... I uuiy sworn, or ll jnyiuiicoormiiranij spector shall certify that any oliicer was ; sworn wnen ne was n si.no oe ueeui... I a misdemeanor, and npon com Ktion the oliicer or otlk-ers so otlending slnll be hmsl not exceeding one thousand dollars, or ini- ih ironed uot exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. ! Sec. 10. On the day of election any per- rrr- son w hose name shall not appear on the registry of voters, and who ol u:ns the right hall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ou to vote at said election, shall produce at j cvicti m shall be punished by a fine not least one qnalitied Voter of the district as a ; vxcee ling five hundred dollirs, or i.npris witness to the residence or the claimant in onmei.t not exceeding two years, or both, the district in which he claims to be a voter. ,t tlie itirrelii.n nl' the court t ami il inv , fl(r ,h). period or at least two months imiue. diately preceding said election, which wit- ness shall be sworn or aninueo. ana suo scrilsf a written or pirtly written and partly printed stfid ivit to the facts stated by him, w hich affidavit shall detiue clearly w here the residence of the person so claiming to be s voter, and the person so claiming te right to vote shall also take and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating to iho bost of his knowl edge and belief, when and where he was bom ; that he has been a citisen of the Uni ted States lor one month and of the com monwealth of Pennsylvania; that he has resided in the commonwealth one year, or, ir formerly a qualified elector or a native born citisen thereof, and has removed there front and returned, that he has resided therein six months next proceeding said election, that be has resided in the district in which he claims to be a voter for the pe riod or at least two months immediately proceeding said election ; that he did not move into the district lor the purpose of voting therein ; that he has, ir twenty-two , years or age or upwards, paid a slate or county tax within two years, which was as sessed at least two months and pai l at least one month before the election. The said affidavit shall also slate when nd where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiant was as sessed, and when and where and to whom paid ; and the tax receipt therefore shall be .rod need for examination, unless the affiant s'lall state in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received any : and if a naturalized citizen, shall also state when and where and by w hat court he was naturalized, and shall also produce his certificate of naturalization tor examina tion. But if the person so claiming the right to vote shall take snd subscribe an affidavit that he is a native born citizen of the United States, or, if born elsewhere, shall state the fact in his affidavit, snd shall yetr Advertisements. produce evidence Ih it h- h is ri a naturil ized or that he is entitled to citiseilship by reason of his father's naturalization, and shall further state iu his alb lav it, that he is, at the time of nuking the nftiduit, of the age of twenty-one and under twenty-two years that lie has been a citizen of the United states one mo-ith, and ha resided in the statu one vear ; or, if a iiative born citizen of ihe state arid remov.il therefrom I anil returned lb it lie h is r-sidtd ih-ireiu sil mouths next preeeediii!; Slid eleCtiuu, and i in the election district immediately I '""" preceding siich election be shall entitled to vote aHioiign i he shall not hye V"d tfx,'a- 1 'e " ' P"" making h r.Ui-,., anf 1 the aft i la- f III U liir lllir.tava tw irer icai'irv isswis oa preserve! oy ine ci.-cuo win , ..u lho 1"c "' ",e f ''' '-? "'j;'11 en- closed with the list ot votw, tad list in I ",1,l,r P'l- rcpnre.! by law to l filed by- i the return judge with the prothonot.iry, and shall reintiu on hid th'-rewiih in tlw pro- ' il... f.ni.-e .ulii l li, e oiiiiiaiioll and the word "ae to vote on sgei the sime word bei: g add-d j by Ih clerks in each case, respectively, ou the lists of iers..n voting al such cli-elion. Sec. 11. It shall bv laatul tr a:i qualiti- ed citizen ol the district, notwithstanding the name of Ihe proposed voter is contam e I the list of resident lavibics, to challenge 1 the vote of such person, wliereiipon the same nrool ol llie n;ill anorjsn as is i , . . . . " req.ilt.-d bv law slwl! be p. blutly made , " "- " b-v elee i..n 0 .anl. .k1 the j vote admitted or ret vteil, aecrdin to the I evidence. K.erv person cUnn.mt Itf b.- a "tnr....:e.i " nl ..r.-. , ' natnral.z .t.o ceti ale at he ! h- t-en for five years cons culiv dy a v..t r in lha iistrict wh tv he offers to vote; and on the vote of such iierson b-mg rec.-ive I, the el.-cli-iii officers are lo write or stamp the word voted" ou his certitteitj with ihe d.y, mo::th and year, and if any election otticer or olliers sh.ll loueive a sevotnl on the sam day, by virtue ol the same cer tificate except where sons entitled lo vote, because of lt;e naturalu ilon ol iheir father, they and the person who slnll otl'or sm h second vote, shall be guilty or a mis demeanor, and on conviction thereof' shall be fined oj imprisoned, or b th, at the do.- ' ! eretion lit the court : hill the line shall not "v nun in-. ......a.s ... ' M-prisonn. nt one year The like ' punishment slnll b-- mllieted, on conviction, hundred dollars on the otlv-ers ot el.-cti m who sh.ilf neglect or refuse to in V;c or a cause I., b.: m.ide .1... .... I. ...... ...nt .! ns tiiiJI(l on I IU: viiu iiv-iiiLm - " ' - . -- - - ----- I;. ....-tir!.. !- a"i ii nnn'i. hi '.i . ii mi. " - MIC. VI. If anv eWtion ;!Ii.v-r shall re- ' .'use or neglect to require such proof ol tho j ... .. ..ilv.... -id 1- iir..crih -it he l-t-jr.or I the laws to which this is a supplement, f rotn any person ollering to vote whose nam-: ts ; not ou the list of assessed voters, or whose ; right to vote Ls challenged by any qualified voter present. a.id shall a l.uit such p -rson j tii vote without r-siniring su :!i proof, every person o oll'eiiding shi'.l, upon conviction, b- guilty of lojsdenieamr, an! shall br si-n- tenced for every such :le..se to jay a fine ' xcecliiig hve hundred dollars, or lo uouerjo ail iiiijn .'- - - ..- one year, or bth, at the discretion of the court. Svc 1:J. As soon as the polls shall close, the officers or election shall proceed to count all the votes cast ror each candidate voted for, and make a full return of the same in triplicate, with a return sheet in additi n, iu all of which the votes received by each candidate shall lx: given af ur his or eer name, first in words and again in tig nres, and shall be signed by all ol said ot nc-rs ana ceruueo. oy ,ersecrs, .. . if nt so ccrtilied, the overseers and any oliicer rl using to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each of the re. turns his or their reasons tor not signing or certifying thnn. The vote, as soon as counted, shall also bs publicly and fully de. I eland from the window to the citizens pre- I .....ft . 1 - K-l..r .1 it.niml HhMirinn- ihe , ' ; ' r,.,.iv,.d br eamlidate shall be made i a:.d signed by the rlection otticers as soon as the vote is counted, and the same shall I lie immediately posted up on flic door of tjjc ijuo,, l,ose t'ir information of the public. The triplicate returns shall bo en closed in an envelope and sealed in pres ence ol the otl-cers. and one ent elope, with the unsealed return sheet, givcu to the j.nlge. which shall contain cue lit ot vol : , ... , j ;.nvel( ant! oatu ol orarers, anil opes shall he givtn to i the minority insp.-ctor. All judges living j within twelve miles of the piotliotiotary's i ollice, or within twenty-four miles, if their residence Ih hi town, village or city upon lw .. (. a rMrovi tl ,he c,Htv ; () M ,,Uore llvo 0v-.i,-fe post meridian , f h(. (,V mer elwtioIlt an j ali ,,., b(.((re ,Wi.vc ,MlKk nieri(i. i id of the second d.iv alter the ele:tion, de. ' liver eaid return, togctlur with return sheet to tHe prothonotary ot llie court ol common fleas of the couutv, which said rtrturn , - , , . ,, ,wi election, the pr. Ulm' , tne ,.., f c.JlulUn yW.M - . nt hc M, , n.,ura , lhe sty !crt. When two or mure counti-s are connected for lb- election of any olfi- cer, the courts of snch counties shall each appoint s return j idge to meet at such time and place, as required by law, to compute and certify the vote of such district. Stc. IV. Any assessor, election officer or person appointed as an overseer; who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty en act, without reasonable or , h , be w;yvX , , penalty ot . . . x one hundred ilollais ; an.t it any assessor ! sh ill knowingly ases any person as a voter who is not qualified, or shall w illfully refuse to assess anv one whe is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in ollice, and on conviction shall be pmiishcd bv a tine not , g oua ,bnsaud dollars, or impris- : , .....i: .. ,.- k .h. : om.it-nt not -XOvW:lii.ir two years. j . i:.rtfti . f -.,; an'i -v he suject to an anion lor dam ig?s by the party aggrieved; and if any p-rson shall fraudu j (il o(. V(ti.r!( n,.,,',,,,, .lirected by this lently alter, a.lf to, deface or destroy any act, or tear down or r-miove the same from the place where it h.is been fixed, with frai.dulent or mischievous intent, or lor any ' improper purpose, the person so offending i person shall, bv violence or intimidation, j drjve. or Stiempt to drive from the polls, any person or persons spiMiiuteil bv the court to act as ovrseerS of an election, or iu any way willfully prevent a.ii.1 overseers from perlormiiig the duties enjoined upon them ly tills act, such persons shad h J guilty ot a misdemea.-or, and upon con vie i j turn theieof shall be pr.iii.lird by a tine not eacceimi vuv iiiviw'i-i v. t i .m im prisonment not exceeding two years, or both at the discretion of Ihe court. Any person who shall, on the day ot auv election, visit a polling pi ice in any election district al which he is uot entitled to vote, and shall use any intimidation or violence tor the purjiosr of inventing any oHieer of eHt tlon f.on pcrfom.iiig the duties required ot bim by I, or for the purpose ot pi event ing any qualified voter of such district from exercising his right to vote, or from exer cising the right to challenge any person of fering to vote, such persou shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion I hereof shall be punished by a hue not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by im prisonment uot exceeding two years, or both at the discretion or the court. Any clerk, overseer or election officer, who shall dis close how any elector shad have voted, un less required to do so as a witness in a ju dicial procceuing, shall b guilty or a mis demeanor, and npon conviction thereof shall be punished l.y a tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment nut exceeding two years, or bulb, at tbe discretion ot the court. Given under my hnd at my office in Mir Hintown, this first day or October, in tbe vear or our Lord one thousand eight hun dred aud seventy-ive, and in the one hun dredth year of tbe Independence of the Lniled states. WJf. n. KX0CSE, Sheriff. SHEttrr'i Orrici, ) Mlfflintown, Oct. 11, 176. $ I aildeil where inc claims it cltims to role on i tax. and Ihe word "ae ," wh-r; ho claims j .VISCELIJMCI S METHODSPOINTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE WIS THE PURCHASE 0Fh OLOTHTtSra -AT- WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL Ts kick w kwils s tetsrsstsil AtitflS&a ani CanU Sonran; of -THE PUKCIIASINO PUBLIC - HETH0C3: vy E bars but One Price for An . w receive Cah laymest from AU w E give a tinaraiiUre pruSccttnjc All - Retnra Money when we cannot V suit Alt. WE bny our gooils at first n.!s, ia imnv-nse quantities, and at tb lowest prices (or Caah WE zannufaeture with extreme car every garment we sell. - WE inrpert every yard of roods thaS cea into our yarmeuU. WE pnt a ticket on every rarment, showiug plainly iu quality and Trice . . WE ent oft every Item of unnecessary expenditure. , WE employ firt -class workmen In every department. WY. five satisfaction tnerery purchaser or icluru the money-.. In addition to Pur Immense Stock of Tteady-M afa Clothing, we have a Magnificent Line cf Men's and Boy's Fanuahmg Goods, Ehiru (of our own make) and Underwear, all st tbsr Very Lowest Prices. WANALV1AKER & BROWN, OAK HAIJs S. E. COR. SIXTH L MARKET STREETS, PHTT. A DTTTiTHIA. COOK AND l'ARLOii STOVES, HEATERS OFJALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'sS HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. rarlcer' t ,Vm nck Bail Jin g, THAI STREET, OPrOSltE TIlK COURT YARI M1FFLIXT0WX, J CXI AT A C0CXTT, PA. Housekeepers' Hanlwnre, Iluih! crs' Hanhvare7 MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &G.f &C. all of first quality, constantlj on hand. I invite the public to call and see me. Mifflintown. Aug. 26, 1871-tf D. W;HAELEY'S Is tLe place where jou can buy THE BEST 7iw THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS? BOYS CLOTHING H.1TS. CiPS. BOOVS, SHOES, jlSD FVRXlSHiyG GOODS. IIE is prepared to exhibit one of the most rhoiee and select stocks ever offered In this market, and at .ISTOXISBIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and pirts of suits; which will be mt.Jo to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in ilo&man's New EuiiJing, corner of HriJpe and Water sTeets, MIFFLISTOVVX, PA. .Sept. 1 j, 1x75-11 SAM'L STRAYEE, Has j'ist returned from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEM fcteOYSmOTHING, HATS XlCArs, BOOTS &SII0KS, ALIISIZES, CENTS' FCRXISiIIXO CODD.-s. Goods of all ki-.ds are low Goini and see md and be astonished Pants at 73 Cent. u7" Sl'llS MADK TO OKLKK.j Patterson, Pa., May -Jt, 18Tb. SAMUEL STK.Al'ER. i.i. .. ..... NEW GOODS! ai EW GOODS ! 'Manhood: KowLost.EcwRestored Just published, a new edition of AT ', T)lr- fuUerweli's felel.ratcd Kssay on the r.jrfirai far (wi;hout medi- J"t) "W.J- rT,T 'ciiirjor SnermatorrlKva or Seminal weak- J a-Va.. 1U1JL' Sjj jness, lnvi Imil irv Seminal Losses, Impo- 0 TTl-ncnv i ;tencr. Vent..! and Physical Incapacity. !m- 1 AHIilUU.i,rA. :pediuients to l!ar-i:.ge. etc ; a!so, t'n- sumption, Kpilepsy and Pits, induced b self-indiilgenee or sexual extravagance. Ax. IXf'tice, in a sealed envelope, only six I have lust returned from FhlladelpMa , t with a full line of "e r' ebrated author, in this arlta?rahl Esar, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty XCTVUTIO a 1TTI DAtrctl nTf-irtiTTT-sTr-t yearo' successful practice, that the alarni- ; B0J$ Men's Snits, $1.t0, $5.00 to V-f MXl. Suits, f J-VI, $1 50 to $10.'J0. A fsn ItKe 6f t!re MOST FASHIONABLE t uylhis l.i-ctiiis- shoald be tn the hands) at low prices. A complete assortment of or every vontb and etrry man in the land. Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and Upwards.' 5ont under nt, in a plain envelope, tn A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have the receipt of , ,. ,- , . i ,,x c'U's or iwo post stamps. Addressik also a Tnll line of Ladies Hose, Handker- .Puolisbers, chiels, Ac. Also, a Urge stock of i 'a nitt'OI AN KOt, ' 4 t a . V- V" l GBOCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee .W:. Markeral, Kn. 1, ! VI 50 per bbl. lam now selling SEWING MACH1SE3 at WHOLESALF. PRICES. 1 will sellfon .... any kind ot a machine at TWE5TK PER CENT. LESS than thev ara nsnallv sold. T.eav Tour ' I orders, and yon can have any kind yon want. I. B. Sf. TODD. JL Vtii t!ftMF. IS. tesift: 0!Cn rrier niracs ij cecosrlrT ihe .-t h;tt. CASTI mm 'xp?i ct rol'cetfons and Iaj&cs Iruiu licii CU:bu TEE Cnarantee protr. ts'the brrrer who not Lo a judge of goods - Wo re.!- nn immense sales and are sat-t-Cea wiih a very small perccnt a;a of , IT is cssy lo buy of ns, f fnce all are treated aliic, no one getting favors that' are deuiuu lo others DTC'SKKTVO and dete are done awsy t'V us. ever? lJy relaour tst wiLU .iil hav.ng to a-k ir it OUB larreexperfenee. capital and ftw-fl-. iti s uo uielr the people's I cnei fn lewering rrirs.. , WE Cll orders received by mail from ill farts oi'Uie I nlied States. Writs f r particalars. .. NOT a partifTe of risk rnn tn bnylny rf its. A child may buy as cheaply JOHN W. MUTEEKSBAUG3. ing consoonences or self-abuse may berad- ically rurrd without the dangerous nse of .internal medicine or the application of th knite; pointing out a mxt of cure at onco sinpte, certain, and etflrtmri. by means of which every sufferer, no Kiater what bin 'condition may be, may enre hiruseTf eheap--II ATS. ly, p'ivately. and rmJimt?. ; il nmi r"., r i urn 3 j o,,, Post-Otfice Box-158j -lv. CAITIO.X. I A LL js-rsons are hereby cantlrrred against II using I), r . S Stow's Kuf-twr Chain Pnmir Valve in Perry , J unula snd Mittiueonntics. as it is an infringement on Uncle Dan tLASTItl RUBBER BUCKET," patente.1 'T w. C. Bancs, lb7l, and all who nse iclher than the genuine arti-lo are infringers, ;iml wi dwUt with cofmBg to th, m'm iproviaea in sncn esses. vYJt. C. BAUKER. rStenree., I Millprn-t, Jew York, j Go. E. BrcKtir, CoiinseL I C7- JOUN D. LOTS, the Auctioneer, is jthe Agent for the BARKEK PUMP in tb three conntls abnra named. .;;W-?- j - . r'
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