smTyEL&rtEPUBLICAy JIfKUNTOMTN: TERMS. Subscription. $1J0 per annum, if paid within 12 months i S2.1H) if not paid m ithin 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local coi tion, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. tEJTK'A. E. IUTIME TABLE. ON and after Monday, June 25th, 1877, passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. R., as follows : EASTWARD. Phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday night 12 54 a m Mifflin Ace, daily e.xcept Sunday. 6 2't a in Ascitic Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19a m Joftostown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 32 a m Mail, daily except Sunday ft 05 p ei Atlantic Express, daily. 9 10pm WrsTWAKD. I'itfeb'ft Ex , dally except Sunday 12 .18 a m Pacific Express, daily 6 a sn Way Pass., daily ,. arrives.. . ...HHMI a ui f leaves , 1 10 a iu Mail, daily except Sunday i 3 8o p in j Mifflin Acc., daily except Mind ay, 8 isOji m : I LOCAL IXTE LL1GH A CC Monev at the next Institute J'XJU.WO, 11,000,000. Cottage prayer-ineetings among Presby terian people. Aohn Etta's plum trees bear fruit the sec ond time this year. Wiiliam Banks re-stocked his stables with Western cattle dimt lroin Chicago. a...... ....a f ... ... ..:., r..li 1 at... 'lilt vuc iiv,i w i ni in is inn, luai was not heavy enough to kill touialo vines. William Jack man has aided a hamliatue bay window to his residence ott Third street. An adjourned meeting of Bntit.g.lo- riytely was convent at Port KoyS on M",,a:,-, SlierifT ValU has S'icceoded in diineti- at me a wild tn.key on his farm in Tasca- ' rora Valley. Bumeis tnisnianagomeoU have more to do with creating hard times than ! jKilitics. Philadelphia Markets Wheat. 1.41 to ! ! 47, Com 62o, Oats, 33ti3'Jc, Cattle 4t'i6c, Mieep 4to5c, Hogs 7tHc. I Last week Calvin Beale shot a bl.ick la-ar ' tui Shade Mnuntian, a short distance West ' of a Hiint oposite Johnstown. "On Sunday, November 4 rti, the corner Ktime of a new Lutheran churrh will bs laid in Siglerville, Mittliq county, Pa. Surveyors Willitm Dunn and Jofiepti Middagh and ex-Jadge Watts are surveyiug anew tne lines between the lower townships. The valuable carriage horse owned by A G. J. mull, of th Din icratand R-gUt'.T, died of some disease like lock jm, on Monday. Gold. 1VJ ; greenfcack dollar, 97." cl-his. ,t aK :u:icb ditferencs as there usel ti he between the bnk currency ol tli States, m be days ot Democratic wild cat State mouev. Senator Morton, whctlii-r he gets well, OV vhrther he liaises into the spirit world, has .l ine a g....d thing, something thai he should have done b -fore he fell sick. Th- g od il.ing is simple, that he urod his friends in I fongress not to break with President Hayes ' i:i hii sioiitherii ilicy. I i The mosr daring feat of horiemanship known to tins county, was accomplished last week, by Lawyer UcMc-.i brti.iup his lio.e trom a point on tho f.p ol ansde ; MounUm, west of Macedonia, to the pie. , p-tss over such a strip of rugg.rd mountain i si i . A Huntingdon mm n.mie.1 E. G. Fisher attempted sine id at II urisburg I.Lst Sat nliy, in two ways, first by taking laudaltum. but that failed ; ho then tried to shoot himself through the heart, but the bullet got turned in its course, skipped arcucd is body and lodged in an arm pit. He Is recovering. Ho was rejected by a woman that he hived, and he thought he could not live in this wirli without her. Enwutors Christy and Norlh sold the real estate of Everard Oles, deceased, thsl the said decedent owned in the vicinity ot Johnstown, last Thursda; , at public sale. The mansion farm, W acres, was bought bv E. S. Parker, lor $9,101 ; No. 2, eight iteres, to John Hosteller, for $ 575; No. 3, thirteen acres, to John Wald-uuilh, tor $ li; No. 4, thirty-six acres, to John B. Bardoll, !or $271 ; No. o, eight acr.s. to William Stesart, tor t'JO. Despatches allege, that early last Sabbath morning there was an organized eflort to burn Pittsburg, it is further lleged the striking coopers were at the bottom of the movement. The city wa fired io a number of places at one lad the same time- U'bile Washington McAitster attend ed preaching in the Presbvteriau church last Sabbath, the horses in hia car riage broke the tonjrue ol the vehicle which was ptsndmr' in front of Johu Kirk's store, Dr. Katiks kinsman to Ms Alister, and Mr. Kirk's had the break repaired unknown to Mr. McAlister. The whole work was a surprise to him when he came out of church. Some days ago while John llollo baugh was looking for ducks, in the neighborhood of Euoher Hound, a crane flew op, Uollobaugh followed the bird, aud succeeded in shooting it from the upper point of the Island. lie sent the bird to Lewietowu to Hues' who Fluffed it, aud nicely poised it ready for a ca btuet. It may be seen in Hoi lobaugh's saloon. It ta worth seeing It stands 3 feet 9 inches. Dos'r wx ISr-osEO I'rox. Kubb--r Chain Pumps, of 6rst qitality, may be bought for $0.00, set up in working order, complete. Apply to W. Noble, Port Royal, or, F. Nobis, Mifflintown. The Bloomfield Advocate says; About dusk on Monday evening of tbts week, Levi Swartz, of Centre township, was dangerously if not fatally injured by Henry Uroll, Esq Mr. Swartx was on a small tree picking chicken grapes from is vine, when Mr Croll who was out Luiuiug for pheaeaots or turkeys, thought that the moving object on the tree was a turkey feeding ou the grapes Acting on this belief he discharged his fun, and the result wis that seven shots entered the body of Mr. Swartx oze m the shoulder, one in the lungs, three or four in the bowels, and one near the kidneys. Swam came down front the tree without knowing he was shot until be 'felt the blood flowing from his wounds. He was helped borne by Mr. Croll, an! Dr. Ard, of Bloomfield, was Bent for, to render medical assistance At this writing it u not known whether he will recover. We have a report that the residence of Mrs. John Sheaffer at Montgomery's Ferry, was entered for the purpose of fobbing by breaking in the windows on last Friday night. Mra. Sheaffer had old her property few dayi pretiooa for $210, and it ia reposed fhe thieves were after this money, bnt tbey were discovered and the; failed to accomplish their designs. Tcachkks' Institute In accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly, passed April 9, 1867, the Teachers' Insti tute of Juniata county will meet in the Court Rouse in Miffiintown, Nov. 12-16 inclusive. All teachers of public and pri vate schools atd all persons preparing to teach are invited to become members of the Institute. Jobs M. Giant, Co. Supt. ' I stvia had 4 more desirable stock of Clothing, tints. Caps, Boots and Shoes than at the present time, and I am selling them cheaper than ever before. Sam-el Stsatsb. Piblic Sale Rudolph Artkmanwill sell at public sale, at his residence, adjoining McAiiMrrvilie, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Sat nrday, Novembers, 1877, one eow lot of poultry, bupgv, wagon, spring wagon, sulky, snd household furniture CLOSING PRICES DE HAVEN" & TONXSENl), BACKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. St-cks Bought and Sold either for C-l. , ! ,,n M.r;n Oct t9, 1877. Bib. An kirn. I". S. n' lsU..,i... . IH'1 110 " ' I"HS. J , J. io4 " " Jf-G7 " 1K,8 0-4'l' Currencv, ti's.......... " o1, ISei. new " 44"s, new, " 4's lOPf liJ V7 104J H.2J i-i 3J i,;i 116 H 9 1 12 10-1 105 102 2 1..1 89J 1C Ho) . Pennsylvania R. R ! Philadelphia & Reading K. R. vuipu i anev k. K.. i. - IfcV - ,' .. j .7 . 'e""u vu.. I I nited Cohipanies of N. J.... j I'ltuburg, Titusvilie &. Buffalo R. K Tr1"1! f & - 'Gold ' 16 t'OMMEKC L,. M1FFL1NTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Mirruarows, Oct. 31, 1677. 20 Butter ... Kp?" Lard Hsm..... Baton ... PetAtoes.. Ouiunn. .. Kagt 18 8 12 8 40 40 ft MIFFLINTOWN grain market. Coriecled weesly by Buyers ii Kennedy. litoTATioKs roa To-oat. Wednesday, Oct 51, 1877. Wheat Ita "rn iiO )ats 20to.2 Kye ftj Timothy seed.... 1 fmtol 1U Cloversl-ed 4 UVto4 50 PRIVATE SALES A .a A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 55 ACRES 'ar and iu a irood state of cultivation, the W.lllce m tllllbt:r ia Spruct! UlU ,0WU!hip, , v . , J " county, Pa., one-hait mile from the proposed rairoad from the Juniata to the Potomac rier. six luies from Port Roval. j The iiiipruveimMits are a Large s tone Dwe- j jug Hou-, 2?x30 feet, with a we of g'Mid water at ,hu Hor Bjrik Sartl, Gm CnbH, mnJ ulltbllU a arge Ap 7e Or- auii , Kreat Vilrivtv , ,rtlU. A, .lblMlt ltjstant. The farm has been i limed reccnty. 1m Ms Onc-haf cash, bstuce m two annua payments. For luitlicr larticilZars address S. A. HOFFM AN, Spruce llill, JuniaU Co., Pa. A FIH3T-RAT&FAKU, CONTAINING Oae Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the host wheat-grow ing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-hair mile from Amanda rail road station, iu Fairfield county, and one mile front a good pike. The improvements are a large two-story BKICK HOUSE (13 rooms, hall and Cel'ar), Double Log Barn and StabV, and other buildings, aud a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There s a large orchard on the promises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far a aJj lining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to iuvest iu city property, in Circlevulo. For all in formation address J. SWEVEK, Pickaway Co., Ohio. THK HEIRS OF PETER AND SUSAN MINGLE off.T at private sale, tho real es tate ot said decedents, situated in Ferman agh township, Juniata county. Pa., one mile west of JlitHintown, containing about 20 Acres or Land, nearly all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected acommodiout DWELLING HOCSE, Bank Karn, and all necessary out buildings There ia a large variety of ex eel ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For further par ticulars apply at the Sentiiul office, Iwis town. Jacob BkioLEB, Mifllintown, or to Uknbt MisRLt, on the premises. A FAKM or 82 ACRES, MORE oa LESS, s'.IUatcd In Walker township, i.n mediately west of Davis's Lock, bounded by the Penn sylvania Canal, by lands of John F. Smith, by lands of Christopher Tyson and by lands ot Luke Davis, having thereon erected a NEW FRAME HOL'j-E, Stable aud out buildings. A Well of first-rate water. Cis tern. Young Orchard of Apple Trees and Peach Trees. First-rate river bottom land . A desirable home. For more definite par ticulars call on J. W. Lyder on the prop erty, or address him at Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. ONE OF THE" SWSTPKOFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the uudersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, JuniaU Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well or good water at the door of the house. For particulars call on or address WSt. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., JuniaU Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Snsquehanna township: No. 1. A lot of ground conUtning S acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings Toung and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, fcc Church ad joining the premises. 'o. About 45 acres of land, with 30 acres cleared and trader good cultivation. Balance woodland. JCo. 3. A tract ol Timberland conUin ing 6 acres. ' ,. , AU three properties within one-fourth of a mile of each other. Apply to S.G. DRESSLEBj Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa A FARM OF SIXTY ACRRS IS DELA waro tortliip. Lsnd of g-tod quality, having thereon erected a LOO HOUSE, weatbei -boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills Situated 9 niilcs north of Thonipsontown, 4 mile north )of Tbompooutown railroad station. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, JuniaU Co., Pa. TWENTr ACRES GOOD TIMBER- LAND 2 mile, from Patterson aim Fort Royal, one-halt mile troin Saw" Mill. Other tM-.l-rtj.l -II..,.. I.: i- .. Apply to B. K. BURCIIFIELU, (Jthce, Bridge SU, Miitlmumn, Pa. Xew Advertisement. AGENTS WANTED. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, 829 Broadway, New York City ; Chicago, 111.; New Orleans, La. ; Or, Sin Francisco Cal. 4E rs tfiOfl per dav at Dome. Terms free. dJ h $&J Address Geo. Stinsor . Co., Portland, Mo. MOXDER UPO.f WOXDttR. Girtn Jvrav A strange, mysterious and most eltraotslinarv Honk, entitled "THK '0 'fjBOuK. Or" WONDERS," containing, with '"t j numerous Curious pictorial illustrations, the ",!'f , mysteries of the Heavens and Kirth, Natu j ral and Super-Natural, Oddities, Whimsical, ! Strange Cariosities, Witches and Witch '0iJ craft, Dream, Superstitions, Absnrdities, t ahulous, hnchanlment, &c. In OMer that all may see this curious book, the p iblUh ers have resolved to give it away to all who desire to see it. Address br postal card, F. GLEASON k. CO., 738 Washington Stteet, Boklou, Mass. tfiCO a week in your own town Tortus and iftUU 5 outfit free. H. HALLEtt tCO., Portland, Maine. !BT!JTT7 piaxo, organ, best. iUaIAIII cj-tooii! Startling New.. Or runs, 12 stis S5. Pianos onlv $130, eo$'i5i. Circulars free. D.F. BEATTV, Washington, N.J. WORK FOR ALL, In their own localities, canvassing tor the Fibesipk Visrroa. (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largetl paper in tht World, with mammoth Chromos tree. Big commissions to agents. Terms and outfit free. Address P. V. VICKERY, Augusta, Maiue. AIT A DAT at home. Agents wsnted. Vi OutUt and terms free. TRUE k CO., Augusta, Maine JACKSON'S BEST AND ABOVE ALL. These brands of sweet navy are acknowl edged by all to be the finest chewing tobac co in the maiket. hold by all dealers. Send for samples to the itamilacturert, C. A. JACKSON &. CO., Petersburg, Va. F. W ARDI.E. General Agent, i and 6 S. Water street, Philadelphia, Pa. O! FARMERS. FOR Tf""T7" Send a postal card tor iVf f J. description and maps of 1,400,000 acres Railroad Lauds for sale at aud $6 per acre, on Railroad Terms, by the Iowa Railroad Land Company. Climate and soil tiit-class, and sdipted to Grain. Corn, and Grazing. Tickets tree to land-buyers from Chirxg j and return. Ad- dres J. B. CAI.IIOCN, Land Commission- er, 92 Randolph Street, Chicago, HI., or er, J iianuoipn Ceilar Rapids, Iowa GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sowing Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $30 WILL BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, New machines wholesale prices. Si user, Whitney, Davis, Growr tt Baker, The New Domestic. sold in lots of four at All attachments furnished cheap Also a full assortment or needles, and oTI or the best quality. By sending 50 ceuts you can have for warded by return mail 12 assorted neeales bv I. 11. M. TODD, Sept 21, 187 Patterson, Pa. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SutoufT,) DEALERS IN CaitAirv, COAIa, L.IJM11ER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Phster, SEEDS, SALT, fcC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to f Ornish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc KENMEDT. April 21, 1877-tr MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Bntcbering business in the borough or SlU Hintown. BEEF, VEALS MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav ,i.ornin(ts at their meet store at the residence d" Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wairon will also visit the resi dence or citisens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give ns a trial HOTf E t ETKA. June 1876-tf Large stock of ready mane ciotuiug oi ui latest and choicest styles, tor men and bovs. hata, caps, boots and shoes, notions, fiunishinf goods in endless variety for sale si Samuel StrayeHs, in Patterson. The Seniinel mud Reputltrau oflice is the place to get job work doue. Try it. It will pay you if yoa need anything in that line. Large stock of KA T-m 11'' inS r gje t,T HARLET CO. Lrg,J .Vol I cel. GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an art of General As. semblv of the Commonwealth of Prunsvlvania, entitled u An art relating to Elections of this Commonwealth," passed the 21 day of Jul v, I839. it ia made the dutr of the Sheriff of every county, to give public notice of such election, aud to make known in such notice what officers are to b a..h sm e'ected ; ore, I, WILLUM D. WALLS, blrcnU of the countv of Juniata, do i hereby make known and give notice by this j Proclamation to the electors of laid county, I that an tluctiou will bu held on Tuenday, November 6, it being the first Tuesday after the first Monday of said month, in th? several Dis tricts of Juniata county, as follows : At fh Court Douse 1:1 the borough of Milfnntown, for the borough of Minim town. At the Court Iloitse in the borough of MitIliutown for the township of termanagi,. At the School House in Mexico, for the ! townthip of Walker. At Smith's School House, for the town ship of Delaware. At the School Hinse in Tliompsnntown, for the borough of Thoutpsontown. At the Public House ol Thomas Cox, for the township of Greenwood. At the School Honse in Richfield, for the township of Monroe. At Fryniviyer's Hotel, for the township of t5ls)uehsnna. At the School House in McAlittcrville for the township of Fayette. At the Schjol House in Fr.Ucrson, for the borough of Patterson. At the School House in Port Royal, for the borough of Port Royal. At the Locust Grove School House, for the township of Milfbfd. At Spruce Hill Srhool House, for the township of Spruce Hill. At the School Uouse at Academia, foi tho township of heal. At the School House near McCnlloch's Mills, foi Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit of the Shade Mountain. At the Lick School House, lor Lack township, except that portion of it lying north-westward of the summit ol the Shade Mountain. At Lauver's School House, for so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west of the suunuit ot the Shade Mou-lain. At the Church Hill School House, for the township of Turbett. At which time and place the qualified voters wth elect by ballot: One person to till the othce of Supreme Judge of Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of Auditor General ol Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of State Trea surer of Pennsylvania. thie person to fill the office of County Survei or ot JuniaU connive hook or votuc. The qualified electors will take nctice of the lollooing act of Assembly, approved the 13tii day ol ISOO.cnlilled "An Act regu lating the manner of voting at all elec tions in ihe several counties of this Com monwealth i" m.tiox !. Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Itcprcseutatives of the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania in General As sendily met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the saint. That the qualified voteis ot the several counties of this Coin- ' nionwealth, at all general, township, bor- !' oue,h and st-ial elections, are hereby here slter authorized ab.I required to vote by ticket, printed or wnttin, or psrtly printed anl partly written, seVL-rallv classified as I follow i One ticket shall embrace the mules "f all Judges ot Courts voted lor. aud to be j I lalieled outside "Judiciary ;" one ticket, ! shall embrace all the names ot State olhccrs voted lor, and lie labeled "Mate " o te i ticket shall embrace Ihe names ol all county ethcers voted tor, including othce ot Sena- I tor, member ai'd members of Assembly, if j voted for, an. I members of Congress, If" vo- j ted for, axd labeled "county one ticket J shall eiulii.ee the lumes of all twnship of- : licers voted fur, and he l ibeled "tow nship;" J one ticket shall embrace the names ot all borough cfticeis Voted tor, and bo lain led , borough ;" and each class shall te depos ited in separate ballot boxes. Sre. 2. That it shall be the duty cd" the Sheritls in the several counties in this Com- j uonwealih, to insert iu their election proc-1 lainaiion hereafter issued the first section of this set. JAMES R. KELLEV, Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID FLEMING, Sker of the Senate. ArraovEB The 13th day of March, a. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-six. A. G. CL RT1N, Governor. srECIAl STTtSTION is hereby directed to the 8th Article ol the New Constitution. Skctiox 1. Every male citizen twenty-one years ot age, possessing the following qual ifications, shall be entitled to vote at all ehctions: first lie shall have been acitisen or tha United Suites at least one month. Second He shall have resided in the State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citi tun of the Sute, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the election. 7'Atrd He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall oiler to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. fourth If twenty-two yeirs of ago or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county Ux, which shall have been assessed at least two months aud paid at least one month before ihe election. Skc. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numliered in the order in which it shall be received, and the nunder recorded by the election officers on the list or Voters, oppo site the name of the elector who presen.s the ballot. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attested by a citizen of the district. The election officers shall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector sliall have voted unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. Sec. 6. Electors shall iu all cases except treason, felony and breach or surety ot the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to aud returning therefrom. Skc. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors of t.iis Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition fmm ihrt Pritirifnt of the ITnited tales or I by the authority or this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of sui frage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of election. Sec. 7. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the reg istration of electors shall be iiuiforiu throughout the Mate, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not beiug registered. Sic. 8. Any person who shall give, or promise or oder to give, to an elector, any money, reward or other valuable considera tion tor Ins Tote at au election, or lor with holding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such consideration to any otl er j-erson or party for such elector's Vote or rr the withholding thereof, and any elector who shall receivt or agree to re ceive, for himself or for another, anv mon ey, rewijsi or other valuable consideration tor his vote at an election, or lor withhold ing the same shall thereby forfeit the rght to vote at such election, and 4iy elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for such cause before the election officers, shall be required to swear or affirm that the mat ter of the challenge ia uutruc before his vote shall be received. Sec. 9. Any person who shall, while a candidate for office, be guilty 6f biibery, fraud, or wilful violation or any election law, shall be forever disqualified from hold ing an office ot trust or profit in this Com monweaitb : anv person convicted or wilful violation of the election laws shall, in addi tion to aoy penalties provided by law, be deprived of the right or sun rage aosuiuieiy lor a term ot four ears. Skc. 13. For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reasoa of Ms presence, or lost Legal Aoticet. it by reason of his absence, while employed in the service, either civil or military," of this State or tho United States, nor while engaged ia the navigation of waters of this State or the United States, or on the high seas, nor while a student of any institution of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at public expenae, nor while confined in public prison. Sic. 14. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two i us prefers, who shi'li be chosen annually ty the citisens. Each elector shall have the right to Tote for the judgi and one inspector, and each in spector shall appoiut one clerk. Tha first election board lor any new district shall be selected, snd vacancies in election boards tilled, as shall be provided by law. Elec tion ollicers shall be privileged fr-m arrest ujsm days of election, snd while engaged in making up and transmitting ivturaa, except ,e,J.un usw ot persona ou3 at alien upon warrant ot a court of record or judge I election. thereof tor an election fraud, lor felony, or I Sec- 1 1- " sh1' ,:iwrul f"T "? tor wanton breach or the peace. In cities i Citiaen of the distinct, notwithstanding thev may claim exempliou from jury dutv ' ,''e n'nM! of ,n" proposed voter is cont lin during their terms of service. " j ed on the fist ol" resident tasables. to chal- Skc. 15. No person sliall be qualified to ! "u ' :ltn person, whereupon serve as au electiou olticer who shall hold, i lUe I"f ol' ,i,e r,g,t 'Hrxge as or shall within two months have held ,y is now re.l uired by law shall bo publicly othce, or appointment or emplovment in or i a"lA " J at,';1 " br tne election bo..rd, under the government of the I'nitni States I n'1 v,,,e netted or r. j.-cted, accord- or of this Sute. or of any citv, or county. or of any mubicipal boardx vonnnission or j iruM in anv cii save ouiv jusucca i-t iiiu eae and aldermen, not:irios public and lrsotis in the militia service of the State; "here lie has b.-en for five years coniKCu nor shall anv election election oflicer be elli- " -'' Vu,er " lrict where hj oilers hie t anv civil oflice to be filled at an clue-1 to vote; and on tho vole of such person tein it which Irt rhall serve, save onlv lo j hiiig received, the election othcers are to siieh subordinate municipal or local oftlccs, write or stamp the won! "voted" on his below the grade ot citv or countv officers I certirtcate with the day, month and year, as shall he designated bv general law. snd il" any election oflicer or otli.: ?rs shall And also to the tolluwinK act of Asseru- ! receive a second vote on the same day, by b!y now in force in this State, vix : j virtue of the same certificate except where Act of Janurav 3(1, 174 Sac. 5. At alliens arc entitled to vote because of the elections hereafter held umler the laws ol naturalization or Iheir father, they and the this Commonwealth, the (sills shall be open- person who shall offer such second vote, ed at seven o'clock a. m., and closed at ; shall he guilty of a mi demean or, and on seven o'clock p. m. I conviction thereof shall be fined or ini- Sfc.7. Wheuever there sliall be a vacan- I prisoned, or both, at the discretion ol the cv in an election board on the morning of J court ; but the tine shul not exceed five an election, said vacancy shall be tilled iu j hundred dollars in each case, nor the iiu conlormitv with existing laws. prison-nenl one year Tho like punishment The said act of Assembly entitled a.i shall be intlii ted, on conviction, on the otti- act relating to the elect s ol" this Coin-1 er ot electiou who shill neglect or refuse iinmwea-th," passed July 2, 1HIG, provides I to make or cause to be mute, the endorse as follows, vizt j nient nquired as aforesaid on saiJ natural- 'That the iusnectors and iudces shall ; Uation certificate. meet at the resjieclive places appointed for holding the election in tho district at which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock j in the luoruing if Tuesday, November 3d, I and each said inspector shall sppoiut one I clerk, who shall bj a qualified voter of such ; district. "lu case the person who shall have re- ceived tho second highest nuiubrr or votes ; tor iusiiector sliall not attend on the dav of : any election, then the person who sliall have received Ihe secoud highest n umber of votes for judge at the next pr.-ceding elec tion shall act as inspector in Ins place. And in case the person w ho shall have received the highest uuiuWr of votes for inspector shall not attend, tho iierson elected judge shall appoint an insp.-ctor iu his place ; and in case the iierson elected judge shall not atlenil, then .lie insiector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a ( j idge in his plaee; and ir anv vacancy ' shall continue in the bianl for the space of one hour after the time fixed bv law lor the openiu;; of the election, the o utlined voters j ot the township, ward or district tor which such officer shall have b"en elected, present at the place of el -ctioii, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. 1 he Act of Jan. SlKh, lb74, f urther pro vides, vir : Skc. 8. At the opening of the polls at all elections it shall be the duty of the judges of election tor their respective Jistricts to designate one ol the inspe- tors, whose duty it slli be to have iu custody the reg- i isttv of voters, and to make the entries j Ihereiu reqrir.il bv law ; and it shall be the j duly of the other l'f said inspectors to re- ! ceie aim number the ballots presented at j said election. ' fUc. if. All elettions bv the citizens sliall ' be bv ballot; everv billot vot.ii sliall be numliered in the order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded by the ; cle:ks on tho list of voters opposite the ; name ol the. elector liom whom received, i And auv voter voting two or more tickets, the several tickets so voted shall each be ! numbered with the nuiubrr corresponding j with the iiUiubtr to the name of the voter. J Auv elector may write his uame npi-n his , ticket, or cause the sime to bo written theieou, and attested by a citizen of the ! district In addition to tho oath now pre-1 scribed by liw to bo taken and snbscribil I by election officers, they shall severally lie I sworn or affirmed not to dicl..e how any I elector shall have voted, unless reijuired to I sheet shall be tiled, and the day aid hour do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. ' ol tiling marked thereon, aud shall be pre ll oidf. s. insnectors. clerks. and overseers I served by the iirolhonotary tor public in- or any election held under tins act, shall, b.-fore enterinc nt-on their duties, oe duly sworn or sfliniie.1 in the presence of each other. The judges shall he sworn ty the minority insoectur, if there sh ill be such lilinoritr inspector, snd in case th.re he no minoritv inspector, then by a justice of the : peace or alderman, ana tne inspectors, over seers and clerks shall be sworn by the j judge. Certifh-ates or such sweatiuj or athrming slwll be duly made out and sigu.d j by the officers so sworn, ana atlesictt py the othcer who administered the oath. Il any judgeor minority inspector refuses or tails lo swear tho olhccrs ot election in the manner required by this act, or if any offi cer of election shall act without being first duly sworn, or if any oRicer of election : shall sign the form ot oath without being dnlv sworn, or if any Judge or minority in spector shall certify that any ollicer was sworn wheu he was not. it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction the ollicer or otUcers so offending shall be tilled hot exceeding one thousand dollars, or im prisonment not exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court, Sse 10. Ou the day ol election any per son whose name shall not appear ou the registry of voters, and who claims the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a w itness to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to be a voter, for the period or at least two months imme diately preceeding said election, which wit ness shall be sworn or athrmed and sub ecrile a written or partly written ami partly printed sCidavit to the tacts stated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence or the person so claiming to be a voter, aud the person so claiming the right te vote shall also take and subscribe a written or partly written and partly pnuted affidavit, slating to the best ot his knowl edge ana belief, when and where he was born I that he has been a citiien or the Uni ted States ror one month and of the com monwealth of Pennsylvania; that he has resided in the commonwealth one year, or, if formerly a qualified elector or a native born citizen thereof and has removed there from and returned, that he has resided therein six months next proceeding said election, that he has resided in tho district in which he claims to be a voter lor the period of at least two months immediately preceding said election ; that he did not move into the district for the purpose of voting therein that he has, if tweuty-two years or age or upwards, paid a state or county tax w ithin two years, which was as sessed at lesst two months and paid at least one month before the election. The said affidavit shall also state when and w here the tax claimed to be paid bv the atliaut was assessed, aud w hen and where and to whom paid ; and the lax receipt therefor shall be produced tor examination, unless the alfiant shall state iu his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received anv; and it a naturalized citixen, snail also state when aud where and by what court he was naturalised, and shall also produce his certirtcate of naturalisation for examina tion. But if the persou so claiming the right to vote shali take and subscribe an alliiiavit that he is a native born citizen or the United States, or, if born elsewbere, shall state the fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been natural ised or that he i entitled to citizenship by reason of bis father's naturalisation, and shall further state in bis affidavit that be is, at the time of nuking the aliidarit, ot the age ot twenty-one and tinder twenty-two years ; that he has been a citizen of the United States one month, and has resided in the State one year; or, if a native born citizen of the state aud removed therefrom and returned that he has resided therein six months next preceding said election, and in the election district immediately two months preceding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not Lespl Xatiett. tave paid tsxea. The said affidavits ol" ail persons making such claims and the affida vits of the witnesses to their resitierrrje shall be preserved by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be en closed wiib the list of voters, tally hst and other papers required by law to be filed by the return judge with the protlionotary, and shall remain on file therewith in thepro thonotarv 'a othce, snhjecl to examination as ether election paiers are. If tho elec tion officers shall find that the applicant possesses all the legal qualifications ol a voter he shall be permitted to vote,' and his name shall be added to the list of taxable by the election ollicers, the word "tax" be ing added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and t'e word -"age," where he claims to vote on age; til same word being i 1"lt'd " !he "crts in each case, respect- lnS ' itw evuimce. hery person ciaim- be re quired to produce his naturalization certiti- CiXte l eicetion before voting, except Stc. 12. U any election cflier sliall re- j "e or neglect lo require such proof ot the rieht or sutTrao as is preserUel by law, or , the laws to which this is a supplement, from any person olfj-ing to vote nose name is j not on the li.-t of a-sed voter, or whose right to vole is challenged oy any quaimec , voter present, and shall admit such porsons to vole without requiring such proof, every" j person so vllemling shall, upon conviction, . lie puiltv or miletileano-, and shall be sen-1 tenced for every such offence, to piy a Hue not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to ulLlft" i'tr,i"'" " ....... one year, or boih, at the discretion of the ' court. j Sec. 13. As soon as the pulls shall close ' th.. i.lh.i.rM nt eltion i,hall Droceed to 1 count all thu Votes cast lor each candid ite ! voted lor, and make a f ull n-turn of the same in triplicate, ith a return sheet in a ldilion, in all of ahich the votes r.-eeived by each candidate shall be gi.-en ait-rr his or her name, first in words and again in lig- ures, and shall lie signed by all or said of ftcers and certified by overseers. It any, or ' if nt so certified, the " erseeri and any I officer refusing to sign or certify, or cither of them, thad write upon each of the re- j turns Ins or their reason t'-ir not signing or ; I certifying them. The vote, as soon as' ' coumed, shall also bu publicly and fully de. 'dared from the window to the citizens pros-; i ent, and a brief statement showing the I voles teceived bv candidate shall be mado and sijui by Hie election o.lieer as soon as the vote is coiinte I, ami me same sliall , be immediate posted up on the ibior of j the election house tor inrormation of the . publi.-. The triplicate returns shall iw en ; closed in an envelope and sealed in pres- . ence of the ollicers, ami one envelope, with the unseal.il return sheet, given to tho ; judge, which shall contain one list ol Tot-; en, tally-piprr, and oath ol officers, and j another ol said envelope shall bo given to ; the niinoiiiy Inspector. All judges living; within twelve mi'es ol" the prorhom.t.ir 'a j office, or ithin twenty-four miles, il their j residence be in town, illage or city upon j the line or a railroad leading to the countv seat, shall, before two o'clock post m-ririian j of the day alter the elei lion, and ail oth-T judges shall, before twelve o'cl.ick nierid. ian of the second day alter the election, de- , liver said retina, together with return sheet ! to the protlionotary ol the court of common pleas of the county, which said return! spectton. . At twelve o'clock on ttu saM . secon'l o ay follow ing any election, mo pro- j thotiotary of the court or common pleas- shall i r-senl tne said return to fhe said court. w hen two or more counties are eounoctcd lor the election ol my olh cer, the courts of such counties shall each j appoint a reiuru .tuuge io im-ci ai sucu limp ; ami plsre, ss required be law, to compute and crrtily the vote ol sucu district. j oec. i-j. .ny assessor, election oiacer "r per. on appointed as au overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty en- joined bv this art, without reasonable or t leal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of: one hundred rlollars ; and if any assessor . shall knowningly assess any person as a vo ter who is not qualified, or shall aillf ullv re fuse to assess any one wImi is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeador in office, and on ronviclion shall be punished by a tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion ol the court, and also hi subject to an action ot damages by the pnrty aggrieved ; and if anv person shali fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroe anv list or voters made out as di rected by this act, or tear down or remove the same Iroiu the place where it has been fixed, with f raudulent or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpose, the person so offending shall lie gnilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished bv a tine not exceeding 8ve hundred dollars, er j imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion ol the court ; and Hi any persons shal!, by violence or intimida-1 tion, drive, or attempt to drive trom the I polls, any person or persons appointed by ! the court to act ss overseers or an election, j or... auv w., w.mu.., seers from performing the duties enoiued I .... - ....... V.. ...!.. .... k -i it I upon toe... or ..... act, ." r",... . .... . . ,r... .. ...... w .... . I not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by j the purpose or preveiifmg any othcer of election from JsTlonning the duties requir ed of him by law, or for the purpose of pre venting any qualified voter of such district from exercising his right to vote or Irotu exercising the right to challenge any per sonotl'cring to vole, such person shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be pumslad ova! tine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or I by in.iirisoniuent not exceeding two years, or both at the discretion of the court. Any J clerk, overseer or election officer, who shall disclose bow any elector snail have voted, unless required to do so as a witness in a judicial proceeding, shall be guilty or a mis demeanor, and upon conviction tnereoi shall be punished by a line not exceeding one thousaud dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. Riven under my hand at my office, in Mif flintown, this first day of October, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hun dred aud seventy-seven, and in the one hun dredth and second year or the Independ ence of the United States. WM. D. Vf ALLS. Sheriff. Snrairr's Office, Slifflintown, Oct. 3, 1S77. ) gOLO.MOS SEIBKR, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will fnmish the citizens of these bor oughs wit the best of BEEP, TEAL, MUTTON, PORK, te at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. imprisonment w exceeding For ....u.v.lle .i o M I a. n,.. and S -.7 both at the d.scret,on of th. i Conrt. Any , Scuavlkill Susquehauna 1 person who shall, on the dav or any el.-c- 1 non, visit a polling place in anv election di.- Bri,M;n ol 1 4". ' ! trict at which he is not ent,tle-J to vote, and ! Ahuru m V 4, - ,"' I .h.ll use .nr i,,.in,id..ti,.,. or vilence lor i ur A'iKn " at -" l ) '" - ""' MISCELL.1M E0 US D. W. HARLETS Is the place whore you can buy . THE IS EST AII TIIIJ CIIIa.ilEST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. CAPS. BOOIS, SftOES. JISD VVRSISIUSG GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice .vd sehvt storks ever offered n this market, aud at. STOXlSHI.GLt LOW VR'.VKS f Also, measures taken for ttti'Its and part of suits, which will be tuade to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plej h Hoffinau's New I5uildinj career of Bridge and Water reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYEB Has just relumed from (be Kastern cities witb s fall varlcfy c' MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, II ATS & CAl'S, BOOTS k SHOESi ALL SlZE, GENTS' Fi'RXlSlIINt'J GWD3 Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see me and be astonished Pants at 15 cent. E7 SCITS MAL'E TO OKLCK. Patterson, Pa., May a, 1876. SAMLEL ST k AVER. Professional Card. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. UyCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. i Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. LFUEDJ PATTEK S0 ATTOSKEY-AT-tAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JL'NIAT.V CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge strve', opposite the Court House snuarc T OlsLRT Mc.M KL , A. , , - AttOniey and COUESWOr -at-LaWi pt,,mut attention riven to tho securing and collecting of claims, an I all legal busi- uesh. Orricx on ln-irle street; lirst door west ol the Belf'ord building. April 1 1, 1876-tf J)VID D. 8T0SK, ! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, j MIFFLINTOWN, PA. j Collections and ail professional bun- j lies promptly attended to. june 20, 177. g i. "blruiifikld, 1 ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, ! MUFLIXTOit y. P.J. j All business in'rusted to his rare will be j carefully and promptly attended to. t?ol- lections made. Kesl estate b unlit. soi l or j exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands in , the South, West, and in the county for sale. Oflice on Bridge S ireet, opposite the Court Honse. ajrll '77 i juhn Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JVXIiT.i CO., PJ. i COnly reliable Companies represented, j Dec. 8, 1S75-I ! THOMAS A ELDER, M. D. I Physician and Surgeon, : Mli fLlSTOW i.v, r.i. ' Othce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. v.. of . . bee iu his father's residence, at the south i end of Water street. oci2:l-tl -V U. t lt. tVtiv, M. V Has resume! actively the practice Medicine aud .'su'gerv and ther Of'iteral j branches Oflice at thj ol 1 Corner or Third and Or.inpe streets, Mifllintown, P. March '., l7i I M BRAZKE, M. I. T3TT VQTPT K M Tun CTTt?nt,nr. Jlcademia, Juniata V6 , Pa. Orritz formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to ; at all hours. D. L. ALLEN", M. L , lias commenced the practice or Mediclhe and 5 urgcty and all tlisircollater.il branches. Olltce at Academia, a! the resideuce of Capt. J. J. Pattersou. fjulv 1. 1874 JJfcXUY HAKSllBERUEK.M. D., Contin"e the practice or Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at hi residence iu McAlisterviile. Feb , 1S7H. Philadelpliia & Reading Railroad, r o , Arrangenipfct of Passenger Train. AtntsT l-ith, 1H7T. 7ei Ua:t tlirriihkt as fbfldwi : Tor Sw Vtk at 3 , .IN. ..(., and , . 1 ' and 7 6. p. ill. .. rh:1:llle.hlil - u ,, 2 inland 6 o, p. 1... ,K.r' ' ,0 ! U n'-' o Oj and oo p. m. The 5 L', 8 10 a. m and 3 . and . 1 1 p m. for New iork. trams have through cars The 6 ), a 10 a. in. and 2 K) p. m. trains have through car Tot Philadelphia. SUXD.1M. For N ew York at 5 -U a. in. For Allentown and way stations at 3 in a. iu For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 4" p. iu. Train for IlarruSnr Itatt at fullotrs r Leave New York at H 4 a. iu and 7 4" p. m. Leave r,li:'ail"!j bi at l i a. ir ?ni 1 isi,; , and 3 and 2l p. m. i Leave Kea img at f I I", 7 Id, 1 1 2l a. ni.; ; 1 2U, 6 1 and l'l a p. m. j Leave Poctsville at I! 111. 9 I a. m. and 4 "A i p. m.,and via Si'hiirlkill and Susq UVhau-! na Branch et 8 li a. ru. ! Leave Anburu via S. & S. Branch at 12 UO noon. Leave Allentown at tl 80, 5 oO, S a. m., 12 15,4 3" and 9 05 p. m. f Dees not run ot Jtfuutlay. SC'XOAYS. Leave If ew York at 5 3t p. a. 85pn- Leave Allentown at 2 3U a. m. and 905 p.m. Pia llnrrii and Essex Railroad. J. E. T'(H)TTF.X, General Mmne.rr. C. G. HANCOCK, Central Ticket Agent. JOB PRINTING OF EYKlil K'XI1 done at this olfice. Subscribe lor Ihe Sentinel RvflMh-iii.- i I JD VER71SEME. TS. Sept. l;i-tf MeJiail. TS . N RENEWER . 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