flrsthe produces a receipt for the payment within jeers of State or County tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give _ satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or affirmation of another, that be bus paid such tax or on failure to produce a receipt shal make oath to the payment thereof ; or second, he claims a right to vote, by being an elector be tween the age of 21 and "22 years,he ahull dispose on oath or an affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application and make such proof of residence in his district as required by this Act, and that he does verily be lieve from the account given him that be is of the aforesaid age and givetuch other evidence as is re quired by this Act, whereupon the name of the per son so admitted to v..te shall be inserted in the al phabetical list bv the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' is he shall be admitted to vote by reason ot having paid a tax, ot the word 'age,' if he shall be permitted to vote on account ot his age, and neither case the raw>n of such vote st all be called out to the cleik's, who shall mare it in the list of 'Oters kept by them. "If any person shall prevent or atfqmpt to prevent any officer of an election,or use or threaten any vio lence to any such officer, or shall i ntorfere with biin in the execution of his duty or shall block op or at tempt to block the window or avenue or any windov where the same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace at su h election or shall use or practice any intimidation, th-eats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person or conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more thuu twelve months ; and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be bad that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the of fence was committed .and not entitled to a vote herein, then, on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine ot not leas than one hundred dollars and t>e imprisoned not less six months nor more than two years. Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said Act, every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue without interrup tion or adjournment until seven o'clock in the even ing. when the polls shall be closed. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the TCth section or the Act, the Judges of the aforesaid dis tricts resp o-'ively shall take charge of he certificate or returu of the election of their respective districts, end produce them at a meeting of on Judge from each distrsct, at the Court House; in the Borough of Tunkhannoek, on the third day after the day of election, being tbe 16th day of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of sa d Judges. Also, that where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable acci lent is unable to attend said meeting of Judges then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the In spectors or Clerks of election of said district, who shall do ai>d perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Also, that io the 31st section of said Act, it is en acted, that when two or more counties shall compose a dwtiict for the choice of a member or members of the senate of this Common wealth, or the House ol Representatives of /he United Slates or of this Com monwealth. or President Judge, the Judges of the election in each county having met as aforesaid, the Clerks shall make out a faiistatement of all the votes which shall have been given at such election, within the county for every persons voted for, as such mem ber or members, or President Judge, which shall IKS signed by said Judges and attested by the Clerks; and one of the said Judges shall take charge of said certificate and shall produce the same at a meeting of one Judge from each county in such disirictsas is or may be appointed by law for this purpose, which meeting shall be held the seventh day after the election." Given under my hand at my office in tbo Borough, of Tunkhannoek, tbe 14:hdayof Sept. I>, 1865 (GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.) AIIIRA GAY, Sheriff. Sept 14th, 1865 Special Notices. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. letteas of Administration *n the estate of Wil- J ItHm Henry Baker, late of Meshoppim Town ship, Dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned; notice is hereby gtven to persons indebted t> said estate, to come forward and pay tbe same ; and to all persons having claims or demands against said estate to present them duly authenticated, for set tlement, without delav. ROSAXNA BAKER, Adm'x. CHI BCIIW ELL YAXOSDELL. Adui'r. Meahoppen, Sept, 15th, 1865. v5-n7-6w EBTRAY. Cams to the enclosure of the subscribe! no or a bout the first day of July last a red hciter—two years old. The owuer is requested to come forward p ove property,.pay charges and take her away ; ctnvrwise he wi I be "disposed according to law. GEORGE \Y DRAKE, Eaton Sept 20th 1565. r5 i.P Twka. Notice. Letters of ndinioi.-tration on the Estate of Amy liosengraut Dec'd, 1 ate of Eaton Tp having been granted the undetsigned, notice is hereby given to all persons iudebttd to said Estate, to come forward and pay tbe sune and to all persons having claims or dem OM who neglect £££%! and "™>M"aed upon them. Ip - wUI b *i*tlc te pa, 10 P*ro*nt ad'iitiou upon the amount thereof. Pay *!n iT/Hp ea V Dy *• and places mentioned. Payments must be made in govern ment funds, or notes o*" National Banks. m-„ . . ® U BCOTT, Col, 13 Di.trict, Paun . •eHeetoPs Office, Tewaoda, > ~ -r - ™. 3KT©"W PICTURE GALLERY. The Subscribers, having purchased the building formally occupied by Mrs. Mirths Kitchen, as a Picture Galien, nc-arly opposite the Barber Shop, on Tioga Street, and fitted it up, regardless of ex pense, are now prepared to furnish: all the Modern | Styles of pictures, including • < , PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES BE VISSTE, | VIGNETTES, AMBItOTYPES. ME LA INO TYPES, FERROTYPES, IVORYTYPES, &c, &c, n the latest ar.d most aporove 1 styles, and at the 1 )wet prices. Having spired no pains or expeo-e in making our Sky-Light one of the BEST in the country, and having purchased the best French Cameras that are made, we feel confident that we are able to turn out pictures EQUAL if not SUPE RIOR to any in the country, especially as we LET NO PICTURE LEAVE THE GALLERY, UNLESS IT BE A GOOD ONE. Our department for Colored Work is com plete, and we can fiirt,i.sli Pic'uns in Indian InK, Water or Od Colors from Card to Life-Size, In the highest style of the art, hiving made ar rangements with a first Class Artisi, from New York to that effect. We would also call attention to our facilities for .copying, as we are prepared to make large pictures ' frriui small ones, asuccuinte as'froin life, also ; card piotuies taken.STrom obi pictures of all kinds, Gilt, Rosewood, Bel gian And liiiion Frames. of all tbe latest styles, constantly on hand Call and see our Specimens and judge for your selves. HERMANS A CULLING WORTH. Tuukhannock, Aug '2, 1865 Ayer's Cathartic Pills \ RE the most perfect purgative which we are ix. able to produce or which we ihink has ever yet been made by any body. Their effecis have abun dantly shown to the community how much thev ex cel the ordinary medicines iu use. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Tlyir penetrating properties stimulate vital activities of | the body, remove the obstructions ol its organs, puri ,fy the blo~d. and expel disease. They purge out ihe foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, anl impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of overy-body, but also formidable ana dangerous diseases. While they produce powerful effe. ts, they are at the same time, n diminished doses, the safest and best physic that '■an be employed tor childrui. Being sugar coated, thev are pleasant to take ; and, being purely vege table are free from any r'sk of haim. Cures have be 'n made which surpass belief, wre they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position and char acter. ns to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and phisiciana have lent their names to certify to the public the relijhility ~f rem edies, while others have sent ns the assurance of their conviction that. ) .ids in ex terminating rats is a benefactor. We should like some of our correspondents to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pes's We need something besides nogs, cats, and traps for this business —Scientific American JV, Y. \JFF~ bee -'COSTAR'S" ad.ertisement in this paper. 1865. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, safe and sure —the most perfect RAT-IS a'ion meet ing we have ever attended. Every Rai that cau get it, properly prepared according to directions, will eat it, and every one that oats it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where the medicine was taken, - Lake Shore, Mich. Mirror. I?* See "COSTAR'S" advertisement in this paper. 1865. IfOf'St:KEEPERS troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAR'S" Exterminator We have used it to our sati faction : and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have tried poisons, but they effe. ted nothing ; but "Costar's" articla knocks the breath out of Rats. Mine, Roaches, Ants, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it It is in great demand all over the country.— Medina Ohio. Gazextev ur See "COSTAR'S" advertisement in this paper : 1865. FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS-shomld recollect that hundreds ot dollars' worth of Grain, i Provisions, 4c , annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—all of which can be prevente I by a few dollars' worth of "Cos i TAR'S" Rat, Roach, Ant. 4c , Exterminator, bought , and used freely, See "COSTAR'S" advertisement in this paper, I Sold in—Tunkhannoi k, pa, -By—3: W. Lyman 4 Co. and all Druggists and Dealers v4-tv#J-sino. ■ „ .. • CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex- ! perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop IN TUMIIANNOCK. Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality, of Material, and finish, to those turued out at any other shop m the cpuutry. Those wisniog to buy j should ,Y J ' (till anb (Cramiac €t)fm. PAINTING, VARNISHING: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style- Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Tnakhataoek, Aug. 24, '66, aC*99a. New Clothing Store AT NICHOLSON DHPOT! E2XHB ClotHing:, HATS AND CAP> BOOTS AND SHOES. A GREAT VARIETY. ALL NEW GOODS AND FOR SALE CHEAP, H. L. HARDING. NICHOLSON. Pa, 1865 A LA LATEST PROM NEW YORK MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN uga n informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally that she has received, and is still receiving a new ana well selected assortment of SPRING AND SUM ME R GOODS, Consisting of HATS. BONNETS. RIBBONS PLOSSES, FEA ' HERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all art.cl s usually found in a MILLUSTEHY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing clscwheie. Mrs Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. Wo have secured the services of an experienced XDrtESS-MAKEFI, and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain l'ours, Resj ectfully. MRS A G STARK. Tunk . May 10th 1965 New Skirt for 1865. THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT WESTS'BRADLEY 4 CAREY, (late J. 1,4 J O West.) SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANU FACTURERS 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade Streets, New \ork THIS IN VENTlONconsists of DUPLEX (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly, ami Firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest nio ' SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST THAN ANY OTHER MAN f)ARE TO SELL. His old customers need not, ne roia they wilt-fee j dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many^new, as shall see fit to favor him wi'h their patronage, shall have no reason to tegiet having aided in sus taining an institution wl ere goods can always be bought for their true talue, and NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT, His stock consists in part of a general assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS- Nuts Fruits and Candies, Tobacco and Snuff, LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNIEd, AND FRU T CANS, BOOTS SHOES, STONE AND TIN WAKE, HATS CAPS, KEROSENE OIL, AND PURE CIDI.'R VINEGAR. FARMING UTENSILS PATENT PAILS. WOOD EN PAIL-, POWDER ANIKSHOJ, and an endless \ a.-iety of YAS&iEI 238T10558, 4c. —IN— PRICES, G iods Sold at an Immense Sacrifice. The Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with a very large and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, In all its branches, IMCY §©oli 3 Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing,Cassimers and Goods for Men's Wear Generally. In short, everything belonging to a First class Dry Goods Store. Having bought Goods at the very lowest market, ''SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES" being my motto, I am determined UNDERSELL THE LOWEST. I invite my friends and customers, and the Public generally, to examine my Goods. JuHN WEIL. 6QRD HAS EARLEN. AND SO HAS THE PRICES, AT O. S. Mills' STOYE A'M TIN-SHOP TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in the line of his trade can be had at the - - - * LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find nt his Shop, the lt est and most improved Patterns of COOKING, AND EAJERDH ** with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete. Roofing & Guttering in ell its branches, attended to on short notice end on I. . • REASONABLE TERMS. ■ d R EPAiniNG, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE 0. S. MILLS ruukhaenoik, Apr. 12tb, 1863 v3-n!3. THE HEW-TROK WORLD. "The Leading Democratic News paper." "The Best and Most enterprising Northern Journal." TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVAHCB DAILY EDITION. 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SUO& OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL, IN TUNKHANNOCK, ± wh.re he will always be found and prepared to do the most difficult jobs in his line, and repair th* most valuable Watches and Jewelry in a manner equal, if not superior to any man ip the oountry, N 8.--Satisfaction given en all job*, or money refunded. ' A. A. STODDARD, Sept 20, J065 *su7tf