MirFUKTOWrf. Wr.ItDlT, OCTR 18, 1M9. R F. SCHWEIER, rftTo as-a rioMirrot. RtFlBUCAX STATE TICKET. . CsTI TaiATLZR, UOK. HENRY K. BOYER, or rvrrT.ABwIJ'WlA. REPfBLir.W COUNTY TICKET VTILT.IAM H. OROXISOER, FT TTMITf TjWJ.. tCTP. lR I TULIP SMITH. oc M4CO. Rv. Mr. art it..ao has gout. Wiona it Canadacbtiuie t have s wtttt harvest lejje euoujh to feed the r!d. The Knihta Templar in fjll dress uniform, plumed chapesu, ani baldric rworJ ms le a grand display n pari I a. Wsvnugljn last week. It ia ealirua'ad that AHiri-n t-crisLa maud iu Eurepe oca hun- .'.red laillioa dollars ev -ryyear, hi(h it a r od tbinir fr Zaropaaaa, wh rut the caah, but a hard draia n j ji. ma ". Aruarica. i Tmr. exeetitiva i.iuraittee of the i Stute Service IVuaion t.artr held a meeting si Sutibury last wek ud propoaad to take an active part in the coming e!tiou. This is a utii vet ail penaioti movnient. F.sipnoor buildiaga aaani t be abr.it aa combustible a othar liouaes a ! avidencad tv the f.ict, that the three huuJred thousand dollar fire , . , . vt u. l i or.Hjf house of itr. Studabaker, at , "r . . S iuth Rend, Iudisua wus detrayed , br tire lvt ween. I ?dn. Avi-r.Ews, Chairman of ,(, Republi,-n Put- Central Commit- j p,ach ;u. ilVe anv other bus tee., ail Mr. Boy.fr, I: publican csn i on man will make a a.iccesa didat? f r S.a'.n Tri as irrr dropped 0f it while his neighbor on an ad- 1 I i int, t.wn ncx.u on jioii idy J left f..r r.wisuwn in the evening 1 m A larjje number of republicans rx!- ... 1 eionthem. Vitosw.r, cmpared whi.-h revoale 1 a most promising uutUk f,r Mr. R.yers election. Every R. publican should g to polea and v..t for Mr. IV.yer in vember. ,1 - the Whippsdbj Whits Cps. C:isonar.. I a , Oct. V. lavi.t t Snvder. a rwapei-te t citiva of the vil- lags of Hushwhile standing in the i road in front of th hotel a lew evn- ; nigs.miewasaeiaedbyi.-.nrdis.T'ised men. who threw a rope around him, dragged him to a bridjre near by. where f .ur more diaguiied nun turn ed np, and thav threw him d "d . . a i.; --r- r were ad "White Cape. The party tl an draped ir. Sayder over a fence in to a 1 , tied hira t.i a tie, gave him twenty stripea and b-ft hitn tmcn acijus and tied. When ho reci)Tr id eotisciouaness Le ct.TIed fer assistance, aad a neighbor releied him. Peach Growing. T. .. Evans, Jr., writes of peach j (Trowing to the New York Independ- eut as follows. Where thev can be ; sarymen. inteiitionai.y or uaiiiu u- , Cemetery, uictnu .n.i, a. ih. . , , , tentionallv, miljstitues varieties oth- critib.n talli.l with Avnisronar, und obtained cheaplv and raadilv there .,- , !...) i . . . i r - - ' r than tht se v,u liavi txpn lv or- not until one of hir! relatives had v;a- ia no better manure than wood ashes, j tler( antl vou ,io ,t discover the ! ited tha s .utheru city wer th.y satis unleached. There are many farmer a j fxrt until they have commenced to ' ! fied it w.ts n. t tho mUainc; man. His wh do not know this or do not care fruit, when it ia to late to correct the ! whereabout., were announced by cn- to g to the trouble to use their ashes, and from these the ashes can j brt bought cheaply. A dressing of j this special manure about every soc- j ond season will be sulllciunt. In pruning, strivo to keep a moderately close head to the trees, ahorteainff in the two raaipant jrrowtha which I xnifht not ripen and evening the growth wherever necessary. A lit tle time spent each fall and apring in this way, from the atart, will save much lab.ir and wijl keep th trees ia proper trim. Fruit is produced on the shoots of the previous year's growth, so encourage a fair growth of young shoots each season, for the eueeeeding year'a fruitage DUE as 13. There are aaveral diseases to whiah the peaches are liable, among the raoat ssrious batng the so-called "Yellows," which are not yet under stock, either the origin tr the reme dy. It is undoubtedly a spaeies ef blight aad derives it name from the eolor ef the leaf, which ehanres froM a bright f raen to a a'ikly yellow in a vary few days. The growth of both wood and foliage is suddenly atop. pad or almost so, and ene season ges erallv Cniahaa the tree. The singu lar part of it ia that a number of traaa may be affecte4 and surroud ing ones be apparently aa vigorous and thrifty aa can be, tho it is always best to reoi out and turn at once these traaa at.uck badly with the yellows, to prevent any apread of the trouble. In auild easea the affected parts can be lopped eff and burned aad the tras may gradually recover itself. Thorough drainage, proper aoltivaUon aud planting only thoae trees known to be healthy and free from anr aigr of d eesse in the auraery wiil go far towards prevent ing loss from this much dreaded dis ease of the reach. The peach tree borer ia aaother trouble to be ?uard agaiuat. The ep ga are laid around the base of the tree where they soon natch, aud the thousands of mi a ate white worms make their way into the free, eatieg away the eoft inner bark and eoon girdling the satire tree. Their presence can readily be de tected by the large quaatity of gum which eiudes fret the punctures in Every sprine; and fall the I t I rone over and the ru..UM i gon. oMr 3a tne worme removed and deat roved The ' .oil i. r.f.,iu. ! email frob hoe from iramediatelv around the base when the trunk is er,P1 with a dull knife or piece of hoop-iroa to show where the worm have made their "leads," then with an instrument about like a large pen nolJer, nd having a small, rbarp h.xkad end, the runs cri cat out un til all the woriea are found and de etroyed, lieicg careful not to unnec essarily diaarb or injure, the fresh. sound hark. The email worms, ai- m at tLrad like in appearance, which frei::er.tly seen wi-rk;nr ia the j ars Xii'!r'on of the tree tr rea'tilvde troyed hv nibbing a lot of drr , earih wi;j the : and then thruw- inz it aw.AV froia the tree where the hot a-ii will dry it out, the worm j beinjf Uo yom: and feeble to stand -itch atment. WVei this opera j tion hs b?n completed fr'u earth i , , . , A . i is mounded around the tree. An number ef tre dalle an J a, tL. s,il ' omkiii 1 U bUV VIIJ . 1 11. 11 v fll" ra:iv u-.a a haavv-nal of carro t to I heavy pa- of carpet to I iowa on while doing his work. I ve. clothes as ell ra dac-er ;cinrt. j rmnrrr- kneel eow a This have from s raoriTH ' IVr.Vu. oui tiiis abo.7; which j po iuu.:h might be written end las ' really learned than ou the luattfr of j pr- His, for tha peaoh is "uncirtin," be ontrolled ; R .uc'i aie or cn aud others which caant be tw-cn 1S50 and lSCO, there were fa.v g-jed pta'h orchards, and the - -s-. oceuitioaal eaaouns netting ?2. $.1 and avau 4 pr basket, but those tiruea nave ion a:r.ce parsed, never to re- turn, 'e know of one peach grow- er in New lork Slate, wuo from a 2 i.ra pea;-h orchard revived ?.",000 I in a .-ne ea..,n an th. proceed, of h; crop : and other one in Ohio ho pocketed I'j.OiK) in a single good aa .n from only ten acres of jwach ..r chard. This shows the possibilities, tho grow(i a:ioti!.l n t count on s'.tch rx'-aptinal!v c.Kd returns. Fr..m ?10tj 300 per acre ia not an un uanai return realized br peacli grow- ... , i . . era oa the I'euinstila who haa or- j. ,B in tj,e j rimP 0f bearing and market choice :ruit. and quite a nun Der ol peacn orcuaruisia in ie.aware ...I t.....t 1 . ei..l. fi-..T,i r . , i - ii iM'wia.f faei.t iei ' - iitai o m 'LarOiiA ! - "'". " " - - 7. " rauura. . ll.at it is irequennv i much in te man as It IS IU the bllsl - It W uk . fact, that Northern gro n treta grown fon- UraWy north and in a colder aver - Cllrnaie Llian wuare fcliev wt b ,r ni.uiiB . aet out for fruiting - ax ..en v eue bast, th.. we h.ve en bundled, of acrea of tt::e orcuard tti- trees I r , ; . ; 1 . I I wiuu ov.u .0 r. ,b- 'u tua fcame larm, aii'i uuuwi 10 anil tue nae.i a 1 1 vAriatiea. uo ; may are purcuasea irom a nursery gotouiH well know and reliable! Northern on- f r yjur tree supply, j If you wsli to ra.;s your own tn-os, pnx - ura tn iaca i-rs irom .ionu , Carolina from wh-.ch state most j tliann used by nt-seryrueu a'-: T.iey are fivm naiural fruit wni.-h ; are . oasi lerl,far e--f --,lc to ! it troin climated nut gra:tdl Jr.u. I aaii rn. kuo.v of no iu re difil.-ult i w the Lark. a ibjeft to treat on nor ene m-T.- . .a-. asvlum f.r the lnan? t Merchant !jrtant tha j that of varieties : f -r :f ; v;l, N. J., t -lav ret timed :r Cniia i poor varieties were st out or f. . -s da in company with 1i;h bioth.r not weii a.pti to your particular : Ersuk, who found h.m tor!ii:ijr on a ! section w i not iu.riy lose the first j public buidin at Montreal. Mr. ! cost of the tres, the iir.e of the land j Armstr..c was a victim f i.iht:i- an.l the i.jeus ot cultivation, but : in addition i . Us) several ye.ira of very valuablo time H.mttiineK nur- error or fraud. m . The Habits of Eela. By a P:k County Fish, nun. We notice in the Stron lobars Democrat, atat ment that a natural-i-L has offered $Q to any one who wiii etplnin the breediri habit3 of the eel. and that there is not a fish eruian who can diti-i ruish mile from ftmnlc, and tha latter have r.rely fallen under the notice of the nutnr alist. If the naturalist who muke. that offer, and who doe not believe that there ia another ram si ho know? a female from a male eel, will call on J. M. Sawyer, cf Sawmill Kdt, Pike Co.. he will find a man who will be able to show hiiu as many female eels as he wishes to see, and will explain to him the whole mystery of eel breeding. Thre ia a wide differ ence lit t ween tue male an.i tre i male cel. The former i- smaller than the latter and cannot be b- id in the baud w that it can be prevented from slipping its heid throrgh and escaping. The female eel on the contrary Lr.s a formation of head so much different from the male that it may be held in the hard. The ts male eel ia known to all Delaware river fisbtrmen, and is always the first run caught in the weirs. When e the males start dowu stieam they are very poor, and the ti.hc-ruieu call ont considering the malea worthless! vjin. v.wwoei ,.ub i A female eel never bites at a baited hookorbob, and consequently all T, V. , - tl.ftt wae irs iiia.ea. Tr.e spawn OI etIS 13 Iund on cacn side of the stomach, and is general ly uppos..-J to 1 eel fat as no form or ths egc fan be seen. If a person , wiii ItKe a none ui.iu au 1 p."i. portion of this substance flat on a hard eurfuce, the form of the egg will be brought out by ti e pressure. Mr- Sawyer was ti e first person who made this f ct known, and inve-;ii:a tion a since mads by p;sw ukurias have established it beyond douoL Any one standing early iu June on I tu. I...A-. r .!. iki.'i.r or anr , the bunks cf the Delaware, or any -t. n atresm communicating w.th tLe ea. in wbich eels are ceught, may see a j large black streak moving np stream near the shore. Closer examination ; will show that this strange object is mtJe up of thousands upon thou sands of Jiving' cre&tures, none of tiifn larger thu.ii a milliner's iiee-i.e . They sie youn;j eels which ba : i l--r hatched in the mud at and be ; Ijw ii 'e water and which are on ,b ir 10 tb"" anturn-r homes m th ri. -i j.ua ciocL tU empty in- to it Bv the tirui tLi" LdVe r- il the upptr waters tbej h3e grown to alii"th f t?)tef iui-Lea and ben ,l"y run d iwu in this .'all they wid be a f jot Km r. Tho la'-t that tels wiu travclaromd obstaclea in streams , , t ; t . ,i to vi i to sati-r a'Hive n also Weil tt, mossy ground to travel over, how- Clti, U 1.1 It WU!)l UC llUIlliOIWilCll , r ilIJ or ,. ,.j.,lt th, srus is i . . . f " ,. , , , ,..? t 'M 1 " l""ua-iJ g" ti le wntir t breed, but if thev tre i in en. lo.urts horn whi. h they can . I . :.... - : .t i ,n fti. :ourts lim wi.u li t'Jt-y v th-v will breed thre. pi'ov'iied that the bottom of the eti closure ia muddy. Halt, water tel.. , ir , rf jrjf Is.iBn,i. naH lr,tVe! to t'1" ,-t,!1 " 9irin 1 btad of tue lull, uahk the f:esU wa- ter eels. Wuyne County llerald. .IDDITlOJSJiL LOC.1LS. Ilegister and Recorder Berry and a number of friends are encamped in the Woods of Licking Creek al- I. - y Kbootuig game. IV , 41 h ,iu.i,ct.e Vt.n.l.r.l of . 0atf "of 0TM lading m,.rcu.ut. ir m-rf.hased a car load of potatoes in St. Louis. The crop in this neighborhood is a fadure. GE.YER.IL .YE US ITEMS. "Chriatian Rjoney of Snyder Co., huntin;; among the Ssven 11 ountaina near Troselville with a doubls-har reltd guu encountered two young bars, and knew by eiperiuc aa a li:int.r ths enba tit tnflt ai7AtLt'i.ii!lYa - , j ,, - 4) I a.i!?,u,m uMu1,muur.. . i ' eut'.y the old b-jar, a raagnmatat specimen ef the American black bear, Ti.a la bar innairnirn. Hft raiaed his I . ... . . I rifle aud fired a ball int' bar breaat. Thetw JcuburriJUU!ei th.ir moth. w, tl;u , , r who s-,t up a terrific growL This irava the hunter time to relead h.a 1 ULgdcd j fe; j t Th bear atarted L a,t m? aa., K.oney la : , . , rr . . trrisg to h-ad L;r 1 Ilr:in a -aint Lrr. f n w . M)1 tbu rsa f.r a bi rock - . 1 ,1 I ,... i;.j,.i 11 j,.... " ard fired tubinUhot:nt lier breast Hi was uirtr, and the - . , i,.-.. 1 c'iir.b the r s-k. Fortunately a trs.i t-p lay ci:i"Teniently against another trwe, and the hunter, jun in hand, was not si .w ia climbing tio its bruches. T; . rrowirc weaker, ar.d tna.le no elToit to I'liiabafler B Kniiv, b;,t t,,re at the st.ui of the tr.-e and rl . ac-m. rrer.loadid r.ui a jato tcr biiiu ami settled 'tier. r , . ,.... T Pn rstra.-., Oct. 9. U ill. am J. Armstrong. "foi LierJv a wcalthv coal luerc - hant of this city, w'a . rd-out a ruouth aL"" f ctcl fro:n .1 ! rivals choha. nn.i was placed m conuneai'-nt tintecn tuor.th sit j. A few davg .after his escape, a "rave in Oak wood LI frv'Li Iavlarvl, Ur. Armslru; hav ing telrrhc-l t'ii'-re from Moctrvtl to a hrot.r Virg for money. His Joseph. Conard a retired farmer cf Whitpnin e jected aK,ut $7U0 cn . ... . Saturday, to k it Dome and piac. d it in a wallet iu II bureau drawer Saiuday afternoou he found the Wid- let on the road near ilis house, where : i 1. . u.... , ... iii-i-Di. i day night and stole it. But when the thief called the monev was else where, Mr. Conard having taken ii from the wallet and scretad it in a occur place m another room. Vili.lK fe. ,,n T-iei-A Tl.. a 'iinj 'e.k.Aa ii vui A a ' - a a v, . a a 4 a ea kvta. bats thftt the s-lvctioa of that piace as the capital of South IJakota to hllM ,hcir rlcClil.tl Ht KK.U!lt firuVC bids fair to create a boom whicli shall School House, in said township. out rival Oklahoma last Spring, j The freemen ol the township of Spruce Strangers aie3ocki:i or into the citTbyi11'" are 10 hold th-ir c!.tio.i atspruce mil thousands, cverr train bing loaded . cho1 iu.,a'J t'"Ka "p- , , -.. , , . The freemen ol the township of TurU-tt oowuwith prospectors and specu- are f hoM heir eU.ctjcrl at IhChllrc HiH lator. Ovar $ j00,000 worth of prop- s, Uoo House, in said township, erty changed hands on Saturday.; The fretn-eu of the township of Beale are Lots which could 1-sve been bought to hold th ir election at the School House -k apo for ?U0 V.d on Saturday yoj. t UUO. . . . , .. , ,-" .. . It ia understood tliat the iW OVernrnnt ha.4 made an Slajlorrr to I United States Minister Washburn for the iadienitv offered to Mr. Charles Coatea. of Baltimore, who while trav elmg in Switzerland last summer was arrested and confined in a fithv cell without any charge having been made against him. Two larpe black b-ars leisurely marched through the village of j Wooirieh, Can ton county, baturdsy, and thrn hied themselves to the im- 'ill un.,auVlT tlentv this falL ia uu iuaiT pieuiy iuis iail 5 persons have Wen killed within a j year' by a vicious bull in Chester coun- tr. JIanv valuable cowk at Uruai'.re. . I LaucShter count v. have been disera , , . . .- . I b J T,'U! T' I MlSS Susan Coffroth, Toung and hnQ u m of p ' Lancaster c,matv, is LovelesJr ms.l, the result 1 -"" et . s.. u ...,.. ' fliar ninai f..ro'.rrnar Ttiin.rrlani. 1 aTid Italians, were naturalii'd in the Westmorelaud o.r.ntv ourt last Ssturdav a week. The diath of J.ibu Ilolwrts, of Washington bcrough, Lancan r conn- - . j u- . 1 ,-t i . - ry, wad caused by a b-.tl on h.sLp . The North American tells Low to rtraov frecklas. acid -co draehn Tnko of muriatic."" I"-""." "r1 J'"V- IT., aehm. rain water Hall a- ; pin:, spirit of iavoudrr half a tea j spoonful. ; mir. Apply two or three a tlaJ to tv. "ruckles with a bit of lint-n or Enrro X. JLJ An Enlifili paper states that some di.vs ftiro there wa terrniuated Warsaw a lawsuit which lasted four I centuneu. 1 he salt was over a lorty acre piece of uncultivated land. It ! was wniirienced in 1490, and was j curia.u"ly enough brought to an end bv amicable arbitration. i 1 "The Johnstown people protest fainst beinj abardoned br the state at th" approach of cold weather aud L"i if-a .st t-i ut let on moi.tii. ) with so mach r.tnnininjr to done. ..-" Ij"" ;;Vh:"a',,; ! IV.it Ooverner Bavi-r k.iv t'aa Pta';,Hi!',lc1ir. tv., .itU-t. and i-an ih no mme." i re: ami. "E. W. Abbot", an oicr at the j j-flirjHe hall hue rt-r.iil-Hl i.i the clt--MtrtsachuHetts Rtfonnatory, owns j tion district where h rU M ol'V;r to vote a: the largest doy in tl e country. It 1 l-a-t two month imuicdii-.i-ly j.coding th. : . 41, ,.f TT,.t;'Tj weiVha eh-ction. IIUl IUU 1IHI1 Mill V. "I ui.vn. ...... f ' - P"nd". and - 'W .u.;;n .-ujihi j,iuki,nit , -!i-i-n UJ"." - r t Iu- i there, is r. -.vireworm w..iiifn fit the roots of the .-:-.rly sown whest nnd I kiil::i" it in siiots: others s:iv this is all humbug."' ' rurd of Tlunka. f tte projTi!tor of Eomp'n BaVatn hoiild pu'i'l'h card of thabka, contain ; inf expresion -ratirui! whi-lt cffma t him rtaiiv from ibnsa who hve been aured of fcpri-r" throt ni tunc trouSl br tha use of Keisp'a Rilaatu, it wouitt tl'l a fair tuzert book. Hw much brtter te intra all to ca'l in any drnceiat and set a aatuple bottle that you tuay test for yeuraeif it power. Larra ottle &(lc and $1 Oft. LEG St.. TXKt'L'TOR'S NOTICE. i Whtfras, I-tr!i Trtrti-ntry on thm township. ic-at-d. (.an bfQ rrtnte l to he ii Jer-'znd, mil pernotti indibifl to aaid estate are reqneated to mke imn. ! diate payment, and tho-e having c'a'tns wi'l please preaent them j roperly antbenti- catcd lor hettletn.nt. 1 JOSKfU KOTHROfK, f-xecutor. M fflintown. Pa., O.-toher 14 HOD SAVE Till COM MOXWE ALTtl.J J1I.KCTIOX PKlCLAMAT10. WHKKEAj, bv an act of (ieneral Aa semblv of the Commonwealth of Penn- yivanii, entiiU-1 An act re!.tiug to i;iec- tions of this Commonwealth," pAssed the uav of Jnlv. !:;). and its aiiDuie- .. .e i .. . r U 2 t..i; tr v-- - ',... ... , . , ,.. . 1 , i , , '"""";.r"0 ! he (Imcera to be Lle. U-d ; Ucsienste the Places at which the E!ec- to be bch. ; and J' eie that certain persons hoMint "I'itieTci ... ... c - . . , tt'A '1 point mi ut of lud" ot lc- , ( - clerUoll ,.f ' '" i- .... s, ''..i.' " '" , d hrehv make . .. , notice to th-" tlec. ul me cour.'y oi Juniata, knon and ?ive this public noti tors of the couuty of Junista that on Tuesday, oittilbtr ti, 1SS9, (it beirii; th" firt TucMtay atier tht first Monday t said month.) a J.-neal F.iecti.iu sill Ihj held in the several tlcction Dist.i'.ta established by laa tu and rouuty, at which ' ' linie they will vote by oa'.lot lor the at-ver otliceri hereinafter nmi-r l, to wit (iKI'Kk0 f,.riL..oii-. of TkaAS L"r.K!i f the O-iu u .nTa t! ol Prtiitsy1- Jin k i-t:it.-:ov for the oilice of Sl'K VKY"T1 of th- Coui.it of Juniata. D.L 'r KSON ter Ihe otfi ;e of COKN Kii d I hi- C umv ol Jcniita. I a!s) hrrby :uuu ki wn no tif. tt-at t'u-j! i -.s l.r hoi -Uug ih ailon sii-1 ifiitr tl L'-''i:n in llit -r 1 h -r-ubs .iitl towu-tiit -s- wrlnri county of Ju:i: tl i, re a? loi'.-tWH, ti wit : 1 . 11 t-iii-n oi tiit? h'r uP;.a of M itf ir town .tro lu ha'itl Itit ir ckti' ti ir. the soit:StM r-Miin ol tue tuit lloitut, knonn as t.io Shffil!-?. 'rtic-, iri I b-M-.mh. Thf trt-eiiin ! the tonuship f F-rmaii-igh iru t h.'. l th ir tl ctioa iti they nrth- ijt ro ai ot the Court Iioiic1 kuowri as ilio Tp' iurtr'i ortice. in M ittt iito m ijr'iih. Th'- frt-t'iiifti ft tltw !'nvii!-hi; of .VT.eiT arv t. l-..M thvir t ittt'.oii al th Shiol lioii' in Mci-o, iu s.tvi towu.iip. I h f: tnn oi' the town-ship ol J Iiiwnrc air t Loi l t!.tir U ti. n jt sSiuith's S ho il iloll. iu IMK ltwu-hip. Ihe trvfiiu-n ot lilt- borough "f Thtjiv; Mnilon are tu h'ti thf-ir election t : euovl ili'd.Htf in tA!j boro'jjti. The f'eem. n of the township ot (Jre. n- wood are to hold liieir election at the Pub "c " '" Aaim ' ' " ;"'!'' ;'"--'p. The treeiiien ot the township ol Monroe lic House of Adim Ar .o'd. it.tsai.l township. ,re , h(,,,i tb,.jr Section at the School House in Kichticld, in id toa nshij). J The freemen of the township of Sus.pie- ' hanna are to bold their election at pry - The treen.en of the townautu of ravettel . are to hold their election nt the .Vii.o . Urtu Jn McAliMen.llK itl Baia to.nMp. . ,- .,. i. i.,. . i ,u hol(1 ,h, ir election at ihe School i House in said borough. The f n-euien ot the borough of Port R..y::l ! are to hold their election at the School ! H ! in waid borfn(Eh. r-i a- a- .,. e. 1.;.. . f:l-. j at Ac.dcrma. m said t..nsiitp. i ne ireeiiien ai me io usuip oi i uscarora, ! except that i-.rtion of it It inr north-west- ni't ,he .mimit of the Sl.;.d mountain, ' are to hold their election at the School 1 House near McCulloch'a Mills, in said lown- i UlP- I The freemen of the township of Lacfe, ex cept that portion of it lying north-westward I of the summit of the Shade mountain, are lo hold thaireleetiou at the Lack School House, ! in said township The freemen of so much of the townshois of Lack and Tuscarora as lie north-west ol Ihe summit ot the Shade mountain are to IIUIM Ut l( T. n a. j i mm1 district hold their election at Lauver'a School House t?r The election is to be opened "X ' o ciock in n.e iore,..H.n, ana sua., continue a llhout interiuissicn or adjourn- - ment. and ia not lo be closed be! ore T j ,tloch ln tbe elen'"6- I a'so hereby make known and fire no. j tier. -that the inspectors and judges shall - respecuve places -h-huM,,, holding the ehtion in iUe district at ahich ' thr resr. tivrly bel. r.p. b. i..re 7 o'ci,k ,a ,,h "K'rai.ne " T "clay Nov. 5 . ai.d eai-h said inspector shall appoint one 1 clerk, w ho shall be a oualitied voter ot such district. 1 'ln case the tersiu who shsll have n- c'ived lhe ecm.d 1 highest number ..I votes for inspoclor shall not attend ou the day cf arv elecuou. tiien the Person wh; sti:t hare received the second hi:hsf nu nle-r o: votes r r judre at the next prece.ln.2 election shall act aa inspector in his place. And in c,e ,,. .ho shall have received ihe h-gbet number of vote shall not attend, :,.. , .tt,d. then tbe t ;nMecinr ii received tl bitthest number : .f TT ("nan fIMilIJl J'l'lJ IU ma fMo.. and il " varaiicy iii!l continue in tim bcmrd lor tUf hpHoe of one hour ft r the time ti , f"r - "Vili'P "f the rlc- . tion. the in)iliei totirn of th inihip. wid r dtirict tor which wh olficer shall fc !wn tl--rtni. irrs?nt at the pi i ot e' ctinn, -ti.M et5t-t one uf ihcir ntnuh r to j ti,l such cancT. pf x.s AL Attkstk ! ; h n hr ujrtVtc, t . bth Ar!klc of tho J -jj,,,, .s.ci E-;rv mli citin;n tr-ntv-nc . r " r, r-"'";"- : i ilictin, shall b entitled to Tote t all election' : ftt !!- mi ill hae been a citizen of th tiit.li itavf rfniMT tlit-n Nix month. ) ii.::wiia!el .u,. t tvurlh It' tt'entv-twi r-ir of ar u-ar.N, ho h:i!U:av l'hm two y i .i S!o'e . IM - I1 h.1 T '-a.-T two iu'1(it1m m t v a! -'" ' 'i""- t i j!. i.r,.h,- kn a:,.! Kh e no-i f!l.p. i .-x.- , -ins Just -.mm i ut the jv'-e, r ho bI-iII h .id jhv oiS,-.-, or a,;l.or,tnwt of oCi,-r or ,. undr j I the L nit'-vl St.itiu. or tins t.iti-, or any city o iinorpirateH dist-i-t, whether a I co!r.tiiis;oncd oftieer or otherwise, a Mih 1 ordinate officer ,r Hireni vho is or sh ill tie ritii.loved nmier U'iri':'t:-. r. ese-u- t!vi. r j.i.-'urv d .,'.ai ttinvit of this St:ite. or of the I'loted t ites, or ol' any iiworrar rifv or tliHtrifl. atnl l.o th-i ; Kt'pif-Utnre hij1 (' tiic wlrcl or cotnriroi j CtJiiiicit oi' nnv titv; or rotuaiisioiM'r ot imv mcrjorit-il liistnct, is bv V.iw, iMrapi'-lt of iitiftf oi- aoj Mif nii-itt if j itl itisj cet jr !' -4t-rk ot ;i- tii in I Ii. roiiiiiinnw a.!ih, i irH. t-r. in iir. r oihr (litT or : aurU rU-v'i't'i sh !! b 'i1ir! to inv otiii'C AN", th t in thp 4ti s -t ti-.n t tht Act oi j Ar n.oly. ittitVfi Af! fvJt'i'ito fi-; editions iintf lor oritur j.hi'-jn Anprttve I ! 'April iMh, IMfi. it i4n.ii'J f hut th uf'ortf- sa:l itli Nfction nh!i n-t ht cuiif ;rnti i as to t'revi-Lt ny militarv otlirer or H r'Hih officer (row servitig as jtnlfie, inspector or f clerk of any general or special election ot j ! tliia t'onmi..tnvi.alth." I : As therein direted, ! nlso rive official . notice of the loiiowine roiions of an act ! approved March :!t. lf'i:i, enlitUil" An Act rcgaUtinz the mode of voting at all elec tion in ttie itevcra: counties ot tnio tn:u ' tnonwealth :" j Skctios I. Be it enacted by the Senate ! and House of Kepresentativrs of the Co n 1 monweaith ol Pennsylvania iu (i etier.il As wmhlv met, and it is hereby en.icted by the authority ot' the unit, Th.it the iii ili.1.xl votcts ol the several counties of this t'oni- ! oi. ... ..II 1 ..... ...i : i. """""' . . e ur. ouh and special elections, arc hereby here- aulllri6, ati,, r,.quired to voto bv j ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and iwrliv written, oeverallv cUssirted as I follows : 6ueti. ket sh.ill embrace thu names ..111 1 , ' JTT ; , embu).i, , t,ie ames of Sute wrBc;rii and be hibe,ed V .uckci so 01 euioracc me nunc:, i n i iiii-. i , ;..i.,i;. ....... . Awll,blv, voted lor, an.l u.ember of Centres., if tii tor, a'.d l.div-led 'Coi1.1t v , 1 1. 1 class shall le ueposited ID ae . r Uh1 l.dieled -Coiiut v :" aud eicl, aeparata ballot boxes tirtt ad Stcond Sections of tht J:t of Cu fTtf of Mjrth 61, 1B7II. r?ECTios I. Be it enacted ty the Senate and , Houie of Reprttevlatiret of the L ulled Statri of America ta Vongrets anicmbtel, 1 hat all citizens ot the I nited States, who are, or j snail be otherwise qualified to voce at anv j election by the people, in any State, Tern- i.iiv. eisir rt, couuiy, cny, pirisu, iowu- . ati.n. aci.o.d district, ojuuiuu.iu i or ui-.n I territorial suh iiviM ,.is, sh ill be entitled and j allowed to vote at ad s.i.-h elect 1 nsa iihoui ditincuon of rare, coior, or previous con dltloo of sen itude. any ('-ousiitutior., law. custom, usage or rciculaiion of any Stite, Territory, or hv, or ui.der its authority ta the contrary notwithstanding. StcTliK 2. ittd he if further enncU i . Thai it, by or uutier the authority o! Hitf ' HtTtuti(in or laws ot any State, or thy ! of anv TcrnTorv, nnv act i or be req'i'reti i be tion- a & jiprr'jtiiites ur quhti.-Ht:n tor voting, at. i hv nuch Constitution or law tr-tofis ooi!i. iT af r or . hhiU be charged with thit iertormam' of lutie in ! uniiwhin.: to ciftr.ms ai ', rui nitv to jH-rN'rtu nuch pr.refin--tte- to f-co:iij qtiilitiet to vote, it shi!l hi? tti tir.tv of : ot the I'-iiti 1 tal-r. tii- st.iif ir.-'k - j.n! ipi-eitnn:iv to r-r' rm 9 ;rh trT.mito j ii nil to b.f'ms fiia!i:i.1 ' wi'.t..ir tirjet ion o rc-, o! r or p-vi'tus rorirti- tiou of MrvjtiiJe. n i if iiiy ncii p Tttin r J otli--er Mhll relus r K:iwtt!(tl v omit to iriv tult etlect t4 tltiH firct.,-n, he hll, f'rL-vt-ry 1 hiirh otleiice, t'rt-!t an i piv .!. ftiuii of tivo , h'indrefl doiiu-? to th-? p-rti aiipricvfii ! rhurenv, ti tu; rov rei ny an m-uon (u ', ,lie t.A wlIl, jijil cos's and such allowance tor counsel fees as the court stull deem j.ist, nnd ah-.il !- tor even- such tln he i . ,.,o.- ... ... -.I n.r.r aha i ., cfnvioi,on Iher.-o-, he lined not !.., U.an : five hm.an-d do i rs or be niijiri-ou.-d not ess than one month t.or more tnoi onu year, I ot both, at the discretion ui the court. liiven under my nano at my oin.-e iu .n.uuu- lum - vear ot our bord one thousand eight hun. dred and eichty-nine, and o! the indepen dence of the United Stitea, the one hun dred and thin eenih. FKANKLIN W SOHLK. Shenjf. Sheriff's OftVe, Mifl'uiu.wn, ) fhrtober 4th, .SHW. $ t. at What else U to be expected of the oM fashioned way the '-' -, 't Try t ihe v w.y hy uinx WOLFF'S ir.Ca Blaciias an3, tl.- d.rty task bc-X'p.i'H a cleanly f . WolfrsAGMEBIacking RE1QUIHES NO BRUSH. Sheds Water or Snovr. Shoe cza be wubet) clean, riuinrg erasing: only once a Week lur men, once a Monti ior wumen. It is an Eltrgant Harntu Dressing-. TVOLFF& RANDOLPH, PhUaedclphja 1 ifc tV.ia v:lT vrariirei ' mrcialn-af-rdi-tirK Pa'tcr. j h.-.ria C-recn. to., n(foa sx- j t.ito vine t" -iftrtiy tbe t b-;tl. A7-cnl ior 111 uet rated irrnlar. aVVasax-lawv- Aforr-roteuS i,i.-.i.iuiui.csuiS- -If yoTir dealer does not keep them. aenai VsXir expra-w oilic. Sl.sA n-i I ol Uip Oaue ( La:ps8tats prLail. Tim .Kuifl mtttt ttroul'tfiim ofTse ia tl e place to get job work .lone. Tiy it. Il wi 1 riy yon if yon need anything in flat lite. s. . Ciea.r-.-T A FINE PIECEnftF IS INDEED A LUXUFJY A -il p:ECE Of PLUG fr.' rt'-.s. 7 W 3 J ' AND I KNOW 3 ,rwi$ AMCMG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON TKE MARKET !N ONLY GME SHAPE, 3x12 FULLHCZ. rLUG-TIIE flCiC"e rri:.'Tn'riix t - r:iT ift JSC. rt -.: ! 1.: ';u w.io ..... .. . . L sCiLhiittj IE? ! K iii he ,M f ft Ofva. .H:Or.;M -r i i-r-r'-..l Tr'.,(n,..nt cuacs: Catarrh, Ei'rnffr.l:rsj, Oo ir!i"r Meii, Bheomiit: jn. ta,ar Waaaerf-il Torle nl I l.wi. 1 :. .!.-!. T) lMirr f tha .cinlf Klllwr in pa i r.m sa.Bpl hu Wvn 1 " ii x-ti.. H. ttrmmftrnHtfi .tost ste itia-i m t:i'rm.u( t r tt ri iv power- Lw o.l iuimM . ... e n- kir-.a. W do . w- e.m f it nreal-M. fw.re in rami s fur ttfmf rt'-t car f itds.1i)a. hut W .ltd tiit i. Till cm nnjtv j, b t . - l .nr. rw n a mt .Jisn klf gan-. 1-" , it i ! -Ii;. ik i tf. l.ilitB(4.i. ill lind 1 tl. t. 1 T -u-r. tv 1 . (I. -.r .11 r'r Ihi will h :T.- 4 "T -ne. h inurnhl cliewir - s.i . itier.-. ..r .Tt. .p- . .ni ol iihmi. lb" n. ri i :o ..ill Lit. i- r-rw a.-!-! m the rtiisi iw f Ti. ,iiimiiI r- 'f m- u.. s ' ; . .1 i.i ,1 tl e. i is-. rr;r?- 3 a. r..-. ' I' 1 . .-t tytm rzvtr t.. J hiaT : w1li3 - tb iu .:' ... F.iy-t "i "i W i " tvip lir.ie in ch-.r.'...!. .:-. S-r"t t -r ,r - tl l-'torTn TOll. Via. . "2 ' i ... a 'i m ., -.'. -i , I 'lihia Pa. BSEAT AV""i5 MEAT-CUTTER. l'n.i4 sid pr pniKi .far tt for H-b. ' f9, ir ftersppls. SO- IJJ asm. Kipr: prsid,.'m r. en ctri i-f. AMFRITAN M F'8 CO., X24 A WaMtl"B At., fkiUdrlfbiS. -ts fMrlrli.l!ntnarsvi knmi. l.Ai;. iu..:n... ti . itrcJ-ii3ci-Jiris;3..;:3E.Slrt3UIt.'r. -aAjijooj '-r aoosne ' ( t Hood S OU..! spt 1 TJLJl- ....11 . .1I .s.ipiia ..iu.itl Af r;r, B3K033a AUNZH )0 Bill 'n-l.wT "T vw.wit r r:.T i. .xu i eis "I 1 riiJ u.j jo ' raTia:yS.XIQ"t"j -.v. .: .-. i vitnj j a.t u i rrrrr iozt.arx for LIE SCHOLARSrilP PALT1S' BUSSKESS COLLEGE lion ( hmtnat S.U, I'hilad:. Poailionn for I. radiiiilrs. Tiuiereuuirea Hlo4 aien. )l-.sr Jttipped. H. t J . .1 W . .1 . IWftiMr. .ajree i you Mass IAm asifatr. SALESM il N v a x t i: i tr. c.mas or the si of .'.." rr s-. Steady enijilo;. m- -i pn-rs-ntred. Slor)" and Eprr.t pxil tn .ur'fieiil mn! At ply st once stating ape. Me:itlon thi psper. Chase III otliera Company, Rochester, S. T. Anr. 21-8t. Tbe only c.-ruplrte hook pnhlfshei. Now ready. AMERICAN FISIIKS. A l'T'iW tre;se upon tha fla n" and I Food Fish.'S of N'.r'h Ano-rica, w.-h ea- pecial reirrTice 10 hhi- nd mMo .Is ot catitilr. hy.. Hrou u io..d, IT. s.. I (.m . uilssii't-er ot rlM. a-'d risi.erles. VV'ilb numerous iliutra 'ions and n'nc-:ficcnt : f reatispi. -e p.'st .. a h-rw.'c ii-stit in nine ' rotors. I no t?ora is putiis.lo l in one vol j time, hvi :il Ti4Vft. Ov.-r a's) paes trora : rw p a:s. .... hssoroe pppr. and ele j cai.fU hound. S.-ut treaor. receipt tj pi ice, ! $ i 60. J FAI'MiKEn K. 4LIX. ' IT Cm tm r t.. PaitAnrLPRiA. Pa 1 JUi 10. ;i-K'J lit. I ' fOJllll IiC.. S: T ndrr the nn I al'rh Kintf oi.J.l. t,.t h-M rd of a j CI nTHkS I.I.N K that r. qsir-s .l'LTa 1 t is. Fry house-keeper. Isnndreaa and j t-..ra-kepar wn.a it. Sample rnt by I niall. f fet for Icta.. 12 let lor 6Vta ! Firtt Clam .If. A Ts U.1ATFD for thi, Cbanv- Artdr'sa NORTOM POD t i t;o.. -a! iniili-!:-..r iiia, PhilJeinhia i l"a., (I.K-k Box :S ) SW A X TED! ali 3nrx: to canvass for the sale of Nnrstry Stock. A toll line of leading spaeialitias. Salary and expenses paid to successful men. If o expenanee neeee-sarv. Write for tori.,., sa.iaj age. tl'm,m ,Da paper. C. L. Raathhjr, Nurae-yman. Ka-l Park, Rochester, N. P'tlth, 3m. ' rr-. . t. v - , . i ii jj i ji n a O 1 Li .' A 1 the n.EEltATrn mn'r-m r. THE 7T.EPHATTD FOS-FXED rnOffi'HATK sTTACIl.ME.VT (iRAI.V BRILL, Saw Mills, fxntm SnaBAsa iam- lKD TaK "fuutr A. B. Farfjtihar Limited, Yerk, P . v i-5' " COMES AS S - w . se- -vf ae v-POSSIBLE tl A3 A MAKE iT A mem ; .i-hcnuo' i, .ar-; i, o criii. jjs to t?3. vrv l wi Spring fe T TT I LATEST 1 Ice thitjjpJoa (lethlar el ;uiuii jljJA " " i itiirra mra v uai m nordn Tut SPRING BND SUMMEH .TC.Kt Vt',l mr.ke friends, ouUhibe rivals?, win victo.-i?. u. s,.': ruarits. MEN'S BOY'S A CHlLnHRN S FA 8 H I ON A 13 Li E CXOTMIXG and GcLt'a furnishing goods. First Class, o:nbir i':g bU '.r. til; -Elegance, with prices that will aatenieb No sale is ezpet'tw! I prve this. But I ask yoi:r patronage only j 8H-ck of !1 ATS, CARS, HOOT & JLv. tl.ni , Caiico, I'crcaie and Cuffa.TiurVs and Satehc's, is full ani'l STRAYET? THE OLP RELIABLE CLOTHIER, AND FUMlSBij IN PATTER SO !X. Jaaa 16, lie6. OILS ! OILS ! OILS THE STAKBAUD OIL COMPiNI of riltsbnrg Ta., maka J SPECIALITY of Manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brand) of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oila, Naphtha and Gasoline, that ean be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with pvery known Product of Petroleum. If you wish the most UJYirO RML T SJi T1SFA CTORY OILS LY THE .MARKET, ask for ours, trade for MifflintowB anal ieinifcjf fcuj'jj.ieu uj FRAXCISCUS nARDWARl Jk CO. January 2nd,-!9-ly. Juc Firm. -OOO- SriUNCSLMMKItGOODS- No more winter for months to come. Spring nnd feumnier Ii . .i ,cre, and to contorm to the iiaTige -he Snior member of the lirm hnju.t returned from : l itstern Alnrketx, -wHere ti se- iectctl vitli great ere the goods lint hip many pntrong favor. DROP . We have now fiiied our .-helves vi ith phi AShtt)i.ii:R ' Uoodia of all knuU. Our cu- i ttiiners Ii.tve appreciated our ; efforts to ive thtm ooos to 'pi;it their purtiose?, and we : relieve that we sire loiter pre 'piijed than ever to merit tlieir i o;i!:ik nee. We invite vou to come and .ee p.nd he satisfied, j in our dress good dej ailment i we have almost evervthirik". I'un'the hack ward, call for : what vou want. 'Shoes and Hauls. "Our Hoot and JShoe De partment is full in its a5sort n.cnt, and 3 ou certainly can he .i v.t i:.. 1 : Milieu ill 111, ipMiiuiv niiu priLC. Whatever improvements have i , , r been added by the manulactures v e have them all. We can , it c a r supply you w ith loot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. ? . . - 1 . , ji,,- e have on hand a lull line oi l-'reah, I'lain nnd Fancy Also, the only full lin oi O IT V. R i S V A I? K ULJjjLlO Y i.tlJLl in the count v. Every house muft have its full supplv ol ! Queens and Glassware, this in j the fctore to call on for such nr- ! tides. i a It J I -1 tt All orders by mail will re- ; ceive prompt attention. Kemember the plac-e, Main Street, Orroaira Cocbt Hosse, MifliilttOsTIIa I4.s Fred'lc la!lj:3iSCiI AIK A rOll. Sprii-g and Summer Goods. I wools, inform tha p-.blia that I kiu now in my sew Hiillinery atare at my place af residence aa VTatr atraat, alirSintow ' ,nd daor from const ef Bridge atraat. a lull stock, of Kirinrand Semn.er asihiaerr ! koed, all sew, aad af tha latest styles T. 1 r.4 having amaloved first clasa asiliiaera , " m.w . everythmg foa.d ia a firstcia-t ttllliiier A st'r' caia aad examine y atock i consider il ne trouble to show roods. 1 Mrch 22-k7.i.v. MRS. DEI3L. mm li IKen A.an. vTW.-NW7ork City Summer mrtTi SPRING Ad i STYLES ! Junlatn cuntj Italics ju, :.tp-'.f when I give eomj !t 5stifaeti 8-- M WATfUtg hi!e Shirts. Jferk wor, cy and ( ij leto. Cli sti Fi ! pekksyltinli ra jc. Till H-Ta HI. K Ob and after Baaaay V.r 2 rrair that stee at Ssiina, EASTVt ilTnos AceeWMarnTios 'trr, lailv at ft ES a. ra.. T rr.r t r- , ItnntiBEdan i.SS a. rs.', ...t r:, J 7,11 a. m.. Vewton fljrii ..t 7.17 . B rVi(in 7.S7 a. i.. l.w:-t.B tj ? m., ViKord i:fl m.. lM'n i;; Port Royal a. nr. Wcii n.i' Triccarora S.1 ! a. in.. Vii irk X .a m' ThcmpoiituKii a. r.i.. I -rv m., Vi'lerstown 9 63 a ra . . wr..,ri a j ' as., arriviofr at H(i-risi-u- t l1 L'-a. B and at Phi'adrpkia. p. m. Sea Hrari Kxraisa leir, altonaj i i at a. in., a .d atappiar a a!! r.f w I itatiooi bmrrn ltoia and rlirriihTrt , raachpa Wilflia a' lS.fei . ulrr,j,s 11.40 p. V., and rnai in Tin ai,'p,.t .l 'i p. ta. Mail. Tim laarrs Firriai-r 4Yr a , S.S" a. a., iisooaa at n. ra., ti titm. pinr at :l refs':ir i!i:ii arriirt at VJS, ' ' " rx P- ';.. ri.rriskarj i Mail F.prrs ls- Pitt.!.iiir ,( isj IAltaeas a lfi p m ; Tyrol , i. j r w ir. tdon 7 S7 p m ; brwitton 41 1 ia ; Ka flin 9 10 p iu ; Hurr-rhnrc I''1 4i ft::; fWa ' aalj.hia 4 ll-S a m. Philadelphia 8x)ir'Ss wi". h p at ;a at 11 S7 f. m.. v,h.a flig;iti VTr51W U'. r A ST I.txa- leaves I'M- -lph . a.il, u I.t:K leirn I'r,.- -tph i 11 at' a ta : llsri o l ; ?. n . i, a (' p rn ; l.en istoan S LI y m, ; 8 1C p m ; arr't . a .it t it -I ; r- t 1 1 M f a U'av Pssi'.':ofs !-iv FK 'ar!'at! nailv at 4 "ii a. ml: II i-ri-Su - r, li a. I)iir.'car.r,ou, K 51 i. .NV-n..rf. 24 a . n .: m lerao.wn, qofi.T.i.; i unrr a. nsw, j 9 fi2 v.i . ')r p. ...i .. 'rtZO. nra, 10 Dt s. in.; Velio. u o; a. f- oval, 10 !"!.. ir ; V'-'o., .;.n t- a , w'hord, in I cwistowa. :i. in ; N HI i "i ,. :.. r ran ' ) ;,i m. V'V"'"a1, It 14 .If J. TV..; tin- ''-- ' '. 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