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puics fwnS down-. met nn Mondsr. Co your-- TbursJav Ibis Tbf question Can we lire TbI nunc at Court it ruber slitn iL me- f.ir lb? PresiJeut's tuesssje nut c.csn. urnso drunk it xr sutistttute Tor 'worl and nu pay. Uilirf will avion be auiuii' tbe winter bt nut in an appearauce pus wp to building.

v.tinr, dlk bave been ojovingle tir beans content. Vft were compelled omit several want of ensc. Ciia.o--"- i csnnut 11 1 leaders, bul whstever we can art well onr pArt." the question lie dsy will Real Ks-, i nni4r the New Constitution aitI(S: Brick 250.000 a-, for ly Shaffer. Soniersel it raging to a fesrful extent r.Min.r rwirliiin of thp TVltlttt- ta i "I racitnn cuumi Tut wd Sundsv School boyt in force on lsst Sabhalh day, to en- tiir sj'Ieadid tkating. to W.

W. McKaig Cum-j w'saJ. for price list of ten different Urt of Heating Stoves. i i rfjiment of 1,003 men was ten- the President, from Titutvilie, on Tjtt jv. fr the Cban cause.

tilling matches, shoot- Turkey hustles, and old time Mis will anon ne me rage. D.s ft sngry and accuse your neigh bor of being biiro in a "saw mill, bees he rj'Jt to tbut tbe door. It: tndsfit week, will he a most x- i.me to ly tbe printer. Err- liv is rvminf to Court, tbi week. We understand that the Union Schools (if tlii place were never larger or tuoie than at tbe present time.

Lrr eery aulocriber tbs IIekald rrs: aa.l eareiuiiv consider tu ew t.on- that be may vote intelligently. I 4 (j. Holderbaih have on hand a it of Ladies and Boyt Skatet that tre orrenne at greatly reduced price. I Til Return Judge of each oonntv are to ma? out triplicate returns or the com. i on the New Constitution reclamation.

lt0K A Bekeits. will human fresh at psnic prices. Call and see them. rrftns from a distance are requested to md in their orders. TsAKKsciTiKe dav was very renerelly Mw-rved here, moat ot tbe places of buai- were cloned, and services were held a several of tbe churclies.

A petition is being circulated and freely tped to be sent to the ligishtture praying Us charter for the Ml Pleasant and Itaegal Narrow Guage Railroad. Memks llefflev and Zimmerman have WueJ much lo'the appearance of their wilding on tLe vrner ot the Diamond bv addition of a fresh Cuat of paiuL learn that the fealival, given under the auspices of the "Young Ladies' Sew- xj Circle," of tbe Lutheran Church, was decided success in a cuniary view. 'r Grain, Feed, and all other goods hue, at Panic Prices. For cash tome and see. BtKRiTs Noah Cakheer has removed bis in 1 sheet-iron establishment to his ne tooiu in the Cssbrer l.iock.

Mr. aalieer is an enterprising gentleman and workman. It km brow of the Huntingdon Jour- feeling that it was incumbent on him "rise and explain," says that the only u(Trifal real estate agent in Bedford county, is the Sheriff. l-l AkE ALa oO roklier Overcoats Hi ked mil al CO a VI I inrtl i D' i un.e aou an lu-meDce eioca oi iress "erciu al greatly reduced prices at m. iicuey a oro a Riming and Lry i Gods establishment.

i All kind of Castings and Wroucht Iiio work made at McKaig's Foundry aad -Machine Shop, for twenty five cent. ie than you have been ying. See ad-! ertiaeuient in this paier. 3 tf. Jlt Re-vived a nice sssortment of aiking sticks club and Handle Parasol, aa- lined colors.

Fans, Lace and Linen feiian and cuffs. Jouvine Kid Gloves, Hats, Ties Beaus tc tf G. HouiEKBAi'M. Lo.T-TLel-werpartofaj.-t and eoW ring. The rt lost, is rvand, about jbr ilze of a gold dollar and has three jet indanla atucbsal to it.

Tbo Jerwnl.uitably rewarded by return- the tame to this office. UiC. V. Rhoads Jc for a full fcli of the ncme.l and freshest delicaeies, a Pearl Wheal. Scotch Oat Meal.

Miaroei. Sea Moss Farina. Selatine, U.iery Salt, Scbepp Desicated Cocuenut, 5 pie, puddincs At, at the Live Grocery i. Raer's BUk. ion F.

Iil.TMTEB give Li whole at-Jfiiion to tbe Hardware buainess. He Kyt his goods principallv from tbe manu-rtorei. therehv aaving'trom 13 to 20 per -4. reraotia ranlinr bardware. will Aiinrv by going to BIymyer' to get r.t will give special rates to persons rc building go and I convinced bat fouiU art sold cheap at the Hardware Lh a.

cart F. RImmkIs A a "eaaore in annouocinc to their friends lad "a iotners that thev have Uken posses-u their new mom' in 9 IU.r'a a. Uere can be found a full line off frwh groceriea. all of wbkb tbey as cheap as the cheat All goods "7nd to a represented, and deli v- nvi paru of town free of charge. ia I rn u.

tnlliiB before "iwn law, orteen or tbe case i 4t lefties i.lead rcihv aad were ten 1 l. i. wioiiyi fine of and costs of three of tbe case were dio-JT4 lymnt of coat by the Deft. i other tbe grand jury found "not 1 "Tie till." i otlee. Hv, uiiweu oi mv Hoot and MDo ''fe all wi (x-rwini indebted to are re Ui rail and their unnnli JMuJixlrlr- All accounu remaininr on unietlled by the 15th dsy of ue ton is me nanus ot aa I ale rested parties tj od to this matter without nd thus save trouble aad II Uae bits.

Nov. nit. THE BALTIMORE BUTTER COMMISSION HOUSE. B. BROOKE, 54 South St.

Baltimore, Md. offer to our many trona. their flutter ()urWinr iiiuii i me ocsi possible Botbiac elae to interfere with jr reputatina for irt-otnplntva well uu iuc ueneni ot iuc many aJranUge we our abiliuea to give entire aaliafadion. Liberal advance luade wbendeairad. and all lelttra ot Inquiry promptly and cbcer-fully replie.1 to.

Reapectfully, Ac, B. BROOKE. NYCE Co. Cardacaa be obuined at tbe Ex prewt office and Railroad Depot. We have Juat received and opened a full Tkadk Pniona mir flaw mml awtimitrfi in jwonment ot Fall and Winter grod krr i the intpection of our nainerou cuttomen and friends.

A O. 1Iolkkbai at. Fee Cow AH aayt "what a heathen-ish place Somerset must be." the mer chants are compelled to advertise thstthey win not transact any business on Thanksgiving day. Tat Bellefonters bare called a mass melting, for the purpose of discaesinr the! merits and demerits of the new Constita-1 tion. The idea is a ciKid one.

and ahould i be generally adopted. i A Urte invoice of aiurle and aouiiie Scarfs and Shoulder Shawls, Shawls and relt Skirts, Bulmo Skirts. Water-Druof iCbHha, Fura, Felt Over -shoes, jus reee.ved at llolderbaum a. Joustows claims to have tbe "prettiest and wildest girls in creation." Johnstown may care the "wildest girls," but we would like to see something "trwUed" out, that will beat Somerset for pretty. This morning we noticed workmen en-paged in putting a gravel roof on Gen.

t'onroth's new residence on Main street, tbe tin roof which was the building leaked and was rapidly ruiningthe ceilings. Tec Cuban excitement has Anally reached this place. On Saturday latt, the printer boyt formed a company, armed themselves with "aide and shooting-sticks, "and marched bravely around the composing-stone. It will noticed by reference to our advertisiug columt that the day of sale of tbe real estate of Lewis A. Turner, A.

J. Co! burn Asuienee, has been chanced from Saturday the 15th day of Deceuler. to Saturday December 2iih. have broken up several long-sianctng case Chilli and Fever with Simmon's Liver Regulator. I also find it a great remedy tor uytjwpeia and Disrate.

J. W. LET, Buena Vists, Ga. Tbe ladies' of Lewistown, Mifflin county, intend having a public tea party on lb 16th of this month. (The Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.) The pro ceeds to be used to pay the quota assessed on that county for the Centenial Exhibition of The following item side of our account.

goes on the credit with tbe Columbia Daniel Saeger ha told 41.12 worth ot "7, uul 'T fruit, made a barrel or cider, a bushel of "Jonng the morality of and ba. thirteen bushels of applet proceedings. This is very left. .11 taken from one tree. J'- Gambling and chancing at church Tnaaaare a numlier of old cellart I about town that should be attended to.

Sines the memorable ninth ot Mar 172 have been left open. Some action ahould be taken to prevent rssers bv from Eallinir into them. Let one warnine be sufficient. A nnniber of our exchanges tre jutt now trv air In rta ilul the worda "Dead Beat" mean. The general impression U'f ujs the product of ton of soop-H that thev describe a man who takes a ntwauaorr for a nuinW veara neelect I to pay for it, and then turves awgy wilh- out settling his bill.

Vu s. Floral Guide for January is on our table, it is a neat magazine of 130 ges and is well stocked with engravings. It contains much useful sad ntertaining matter, relating to flowers and vegetables. It is published quarterly at 25 cents a rear. Address James Yhk." Rochester iew York.

The advertisement of a Pennsylvania railroad, ia December. 1832, reads "Tbe in f'f cars, will be run dai ly.commencing this day when the weath.i eathr nfair. When the weather is not fair, the horses will draw tbe cars. Passenger are requested to be punutual al the hours of starting. Thomas Adams, an estimable gsn Uemsn, residing Dear St- Agusline.

Cam- bria countv, was killed last week while enplce(j jn asuisting to build a log house forimlL A log rolled upon him and in such a manner that he i i0rTiTei llU, two hours. He lesves a wife We are requested to say that Divine services (D. V. will be held for the first time in the new Lutheran Church on Main Street on next Sabbath morning. A Sunday School meeting will be held in the evening; all the Sundar Schools of the town are expected to take part in the exercises.

The local editor of the Mt. Pleasant Journal dropped into our sanctum one day Ut week, after he had trone. our devil fUll i rmiiuini I'f "TJi the billowing lines, writen in a teuiale hand Iving on the fl.wr. beautiful Wuwld I wen a bird That I might By thec, Aad brratb vo lot log wurl To vue so lar to ate. The Government of Great Britain bat recently entered into contracts with the Hampshire and Baltimore Coal Company, of Marvland.

for regular supplies of Ctim- berlsnd coal to tbe British nsval stationt at the West Indies. These coaling ports lor the British naval vessels have hitherto been supplied with coal from England, but the i increased cost of mining, together with the late lalxir troubles and diminished produc- tion, iodaced the Admlrahr Board to make the change referred Oe- tiUnu- mim The following stawa from an original tliU ttKct tor publKtion wo jwlMler to tue kimliT consideration of funny of the JokUr Tribine. I(s aaat wf apl tootle. Waa th verdlrt by sad by -I duwbt tf cma save blm Bat wiU do a karat to try." Tbaa siiward tuwaH tbo eriliac Dubbia wildly rul ed hla rye, hbaerlBf ia Eroatcat terror. "Oh wbat I sbooid dler Peoutkiakism was not as pleasant during last week as it might bare been, owing to the slippery condition of the pavements.

One man, who was passing alour Union street, seemed to become diagusted with the state of affairs, and sat down. This feat was not performed gently or rracefullv. bin as if he bad lost all confl dence in his ability to "walk in slippery place." Then ho looked alowly around and looked as though be wished be hadn't been in such baste, gathered himself up and proceeded slowly and mournfully on his ay. A tebeiblb accident occurred at Derry Statin, on Monday afternoon. 17th lnt Johnny Smith, a boy between fifteen and sixteen years of age.

was engaged ia hold ing a fractious horse, near the railroad track, when an engine, in backing down. frightened it. and caused it to roar and femJ.fuI Tne nM u.r nlK-, the lit- iiw leitow. umiinr un mi two places, and hip. beside giving him some very severe internal injuries.

Her-mid, Urttntburg. On of th sharpest and most accomplish-d villain of our day, has just bad his trial foi swindling New York City. A few years sgo he was one of it chief municipal officers, and while filling a public position. took advantage of his opportunities land rsnketed stimewhere between fifteen and fifty millions of dollars belonging to the corporation. His trial was long and tcdioua and resulted lost week in hi conviction.

Judge Davi sentenced him on Saturday to pay a flue of $12,750, and undergo imprisonment in tbe county jail tor a yjortod of 1 years. Exit Tweed NYCE Co. tbe benefit ot oar servier for the sale of ui ig Birai, ituu it aiumtDa uneouaieu advantage, and ai we make Butter aped- it. careful bandling. uUisbed, and from lhoj wh.

bare not vrt poaaett, we aolitit a uial, and will uae all their place, but inch doing at the printerm of Pitubureh eneared in but week nar- take in liuia aenae and leu brain. Because one or two offlee diacbarged Society men, all in the other office, although they had not a particle cauae o( complaint aginat their employers, quit work almost without notice- Tbe reiult will probably be that many good tituaiioct will be lost to men of families aa well at others, on the evt of a bard winter. Om Sunday last, as Mr. James Sloan wat drivins alone Lirnnirr atreet Ttrul in bit two-horse carriage, eonuining hit two tisters and another lady, and when opposite me lie vara, tne norse became unmanaes able. Mr.

Sloan, hoping to stD them. turned them in toward the warehouse. buL in making the turn, the carriage struck a pile of ties and upset. It was dragged some distance, when the horses broke loose. Tbe ladies were somewhat injured, and the carriage entirely demolished.

The horses, in their struggles among the ties, were considerably injured. Evert tramp who obtain a night's lodging and breakfast at the public ex peuse in Berks county, is compelled to break atone for two hours before leaving in the morning. This plan, though but lately adopted, has caused these bummers and petty pilferers to give the Berk county Poor House a wide berth. The newt spread rapidly amsng the brotherhood, and many who were on their winding wav to that part of the country turned back. "The same policy should be adopted in thit county, no matter if it doet urt their feelings.

Make them ay at they go. The lignt of tbe times continue to indicate that we have touched bottom in our financial and industrial troubles, that tbe criais is over and that henceforth whatever changes occur will likely tie for the Utter. Confidence is alowly being restored, the great business world is once more getting on it feet, anr presently, it is to be hoped, our mercantile and manufacturing interest will again have assumed their normal condition of healthful activity, whtl to valuable less. id of prudence and circumspection which the crisis taught us, will be likely to remain. A Sessibi.b JiDon Judge Butler, of Chester County in a charge to a grand jury, some time ago, called attention to the gambling prevalent at fairs and other places, and remarked, "all such thing that are called gift enterprises, lotteries of every kind, whether carried on churches for professedly religious purposes or not, are all wrong, and those who institute and con- sincere church people should have no part in them, and the Judge's words will meet with a hearty response from a large ma.

jority of the people everywhere. A Gbeat Hoeroe IX) hi Awat With. House cleaning is a great horror to nine men out of every ten. When that time mes tne "men ions, as a rule, give tb uomesiic nrmrui a wiue oervu. iiccans 'y nooa every part of th house.

The women, irom tne mistres down, labor as they never worked lie fore, and what with the discomfort, the smell of suds and dampness, and not nnfrequently sickness, the product of colds and overwork, matters are generally disagreeable. The simple use of Sapolio instead of atp dors away with all this discomfort. It lightens the labor a hundred per cent, because it removes dirt, grease, stains and hardly any labor, with but little water. and in one-tenth the usual lime. Bars Birst.

On Friday night last, the large barn of Nicholas Bnpp, about one half mile from East Berlin, in ashington township, lork county, was destroyed by fire, with contents, including 18 bead of cattle, horses, 600 bushels of wheat, a large quantity of oats, hay and straw, horse-gears, farming utensils, Ac, Mr, Bupp bad an insurance on the barn of $3,000 in the Dover Company, which covers his loss. His son. -Andrew Bupp, wss in possession as tenant, and also bad a full insurance on stock in the same company. The fire is attributed to incendiarism. About 9 o'clock the young man returned home, put away his horse, and closed the door.

When the fire was discovered, it was burning in two places, and tbe doors were found open. Gtttyburg Stntitul. He is a good way off yet, but he is coming, and little folks hearing father and mother reading tbe papers and talking about the nic, hope that it will not reach tbe treasury of Kriss Kringle. There is not the slightest danger of that, little people the stockings will be hung up and fill ed as usuaL I here is as much money in iue woria as ever, tne eai in uas yie ou aa I 1 Bj abated jot of their kive. So fear not that when Christmas comes and the snow is on the ground, and the frosty winds are sweeping over mountain and moor and heath, and sealing up creek and "river ani streamlet, Christmas and Kriss Kringle will be with you, and with you, and with them innumerable blessing.

Harritbvrg Daily Telegraph. Morrow B. Lowrt, of Erie, who has figured much in life c3 Uow the oldest horse, probably, in tbe country. Ho exhibited this equine treasure at the State fair at Erie, couple of week ago. Tbe old chap is 41 year of age.

The following is his history. "This horse, when eigh years old, was brought into Erie county by George W. i Lauman. a contractor on the Erie extension canal, in 130, and waa rode by one of th Marshall (Mr. Lowry) of the Democratic convention, at Erie, on the 10th day of September 1500.

1 be horse is black as a raves, with a head as whit an old man twice hit age. Mr. Lowry call him "Dan Lauman," and he never was sick a dav in hi life. "Dan" was operated up on by a skillful dentist ten years ago he now carries a good mouth eat corn like colt after having been kept upon bread tor years" Be. rosherU.

T. Hejer, B). Rev. G. F.

Heyer. M. died In Philadelphia, on Friday. November 7, after an illness of a few days' duration. He was born in the city of Helmsuedt.

Germany, in tbe year 17W. He emigrated early to thit country, aindied theology for some time, and in supplied tbe pulpit of St Michael' and Zion Lutheran Churches, of Philadelphia, Most of hi early life was pent in organizing congregations in tbe counties west of tbo Susquehanna. In Pittsburgh he founded tbe churches of which the Rev. Laird and Wenzel are pastors But not only was his life devoted to tb cause of home mission in this and other Stales. He also felt tliat he was called to bring tbe Gospel to tbe heathen.

Accordingly he labored with great success as a missionary in Africa and the East Indies. Zealous in the cause he espoused, and undergoing the many hardship and trials connected with his iost with a meek and prraerving spirit, hi labors were richly rewarded. The prosperous mission among the Tekiguea, instituted by him, is now under the supervision of the Executive Committee of the Evangelical Lutheran Minis-terium of Pennsylvania and adjacent State, the Missionary Committee ot the General Council. Several missionaries, nnder tbe immediate tuervision ot Rev. G.

F. Schmidt, are bow stalioued there. Rev. Dr. Heyer has spent his king life in missionary labors, visiting the East Indies not res than three time.

X.VCW a iuc m- vanced age of 78 years he went among the 1 ucs auu awicu oowug eral yeaia. About two years ago he re-turned. Since September, 1872. be ably fiiled tbe position of chaplain in Ibe Lutheran Theological Seminary, 21 and 218 Franklin street. Biscuit Take one quart "I flour, one meature Banner Baking 1'owilrr, and one tea spoonful of salt; mix thoroughly, and sift; then rub in one table spoonful cold shortening, and mix in with a tpoon a pint ot cold tweet milk, or water (milk the lieM); tbit makes a douizh too ft to Ix turn it out on your tray lid.

well A.uim.,', nrua witl. vmi. tt.n.l tit. Am. tired nit-knew, cut in shapeo.

anil bake at otic in a very quirTr. oven. hen mix once in a very quick oren. hen inixe t. 1.11 UillR.

JW raTC UUt UlfJ horien- i iP yu prefer no: to use it. ir vo.ir 'Vuffi" Li bake' oL' nn tl" Bnner Caking Puwdcr contains a small measure, to lie used eveu full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, send twenty -five cent by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list oi fifty valuable Recipes.

As Old Chais. The Hanover Citizen say Our fellow townsman, Mr. John Binly, has in his possession evidently an interesting relic of tbe days "long, 'long ago" being an "old arm chair," which is, at near can be ascertained, about fonr hundred and fifty years old. having been made in England some time during tbe year 1430, and was in possession of the Binly fa allies over three hundred an. 1 fifty years.

It was brought lotluscwuntry by Mr. j. Binly 's father in 150. The chair it "made of English oak, inlaid with box-wood, rose-wood and mahogany. Tbe hack is carvel to represent birds, diamonds, tcrowls, Ac All its joints are mortised.

It will be perceived the chair was over sixty year old when Columbus discovered America. It is evidently a rare curiosity. Mr. Binly' father had many valuable offers for the chair, but would never sell it. A few years ago a lady came from Lancaster county expressly to see "the old arm chair," which in all probability, ia the oldest one in the United States.

The Decemlier number of "Old asd Kew" closes sut the volume and the year with a lively numlier, having some ninety page of stories. These including the two serials, by Mr. Burnand and Mr. Perkins a tp'trited translation by Miss Hale, of a curious modern allegory by GeiTge Sands, and a tailing narrative (partly fiction, it it not?) of Apache experience by Mark Sibley Severance, who has been there. Tbe serious paper of the numlier are, Mr Hale's introduction, with sauis seasonable and reasonable suggestions for Congressmen before "school begins," and a cogent paper by Mr.

Quiacy against the practices that prevail atioui exempting "charities" from taxation. Tbe oetry is, a commemoration by T. G. of "the ierilout ice float jsurney ot the Polaris crew, snd some tweet quaint Christmas carol collected by Rev. J.

Vila Blake, a competent jndge and editor. A graceful on Ferns, br Mrs. MUlington, and one of Miss Hinckley's charming articles on "Country Sights aud contain tbe Natural History. Tbe Examiner Introduction has some rather comical reminiscence alioat the late Knickerbocker Magazine" and lit lat editor, Mr. Clark.

Tbe book notices, quite elabarote, and tbe Mutical Keview. quit spirited, nil out the numlier. Roberta Brothers, Boston. Prweeodioaa. Court called on Monday, Novcmlier 24, 1873.

His Honor Judge Itowe presiding: Com. Charles Ream, F. Jt on in formation of Margaret Stufft; not a true bill. Com. vs John Kifer.

Adultery, on in formation of Wm. Trent: not a true bill: prosecutor to jsy cot. Com. vs m. Muck, on mation of Sarah Hitlner; conlinue.l.

Com. vs Wro. Harrab, A. A on information of Lot Rush; settled. Com.

vs Noah Meyers, F. on in formation of Nancy Fox; continued. Com. Samuel Schrock and John Fry, A. A with intent to kill, on information of Jonas Shullz; each party to pay half of Com.

vt Jonas Shultx, A. 11.. with intent to kill, on information of Samuel Schrock; settled; each party to pay half of the cosla. Com. vt Jonat Shultz.

taking away his child, on information of Samuel Schrock; settled; each party to isy half of the costs Com. vt Jonas bhtiltz, A. A on int'or-mstion of John II. Fry; settled; each party to (iay half of tbe costs. Com.

Lot Rush. A. A on information ot Wm. S. Harrab; settled.

Com. vs Sylvester Herring and Sarah Herring, resisting an officer: continued. Com. vs Wm. Grow, A.

A on information ot EliasGriffith; settled; defendant to pay costs Com. vs Henry Koontz, Desertion, on information of Caroline Koontz; defendant sentenced to pay $2 per week and costs. Com: vs Solomon Colier, Surety, on information of Wm. Grnes: continued. Com.

Jacob N. Beal, Forgery, on in formation of Francis May; verdict, not guilty; prosecutor to pay one-third and defendant two thirds of the costs. CAim. Wm. Switzer, F.

A on information of Mary Blubaugh; settled. Com. A gustos Dire, Burglary, on information of Suaan Wilt; not a true bill. Com. vs Win.

Johnson. F. A on information of Lavina Bisbing; verdict, guilty. CIVIL LPT. John raver's Assignee vs Knable A Pntton et al.

tcind issued; verdict for plaintiff. State Bank vt S. II. Matist, assumpsit; verdict for defendant. The llance of the cases on the civil list were either settled or continued.

Owing to the illness of Judge Kimmel. the counsel for the defense in the matter of Meyersdale vs Dsle City; the case was con linued until the next term of couit Tbe petition for the incorporation of tbe borough of Confluence was granted. The Lutherar church of Centreville wat incorporated. I'rslam. I.

rata. Owi50 to the numlier of scliolars 1n attendance in Uie Ursina StIkmiI the Board have enlarged the room Mis Jennie Lewis will asetist Prof. Miller in taking rhire of the Primary Department. Tbanksjiveing day passed off very quietly with the usual amount of "Turkey." Some of our Younj Fellows were out fate on Tuesday evening. X.

B. Licbliter has made a sale of a large lot of ok lumlier to the "Citizens Oil Refining Company." One of our Physicians tliorgTil to hunt deer a few days since. He sports a lame leg. Did a big Buck kick him? We are informed that D. Mitchell will kscate in I'rsina.

Items of interest like greenbacks are not at numerous at unual. Mac The pavements are making their appearance slowly, which are a very good institution, daring a muddy time. Mess. Walker 4 have the foundation of their larj; store building on the corner completed. It will add much to the town, when finished.

Improvements ttill go ou slowly in our town. Mr. Bookman will stain be ready tooreapy his new house: he it pushing the work rapidly day and niht. He intends opening a photographic gallery in his new building. Thanksgiving day was observed by a few of our citizens.

The majority pursued their manual labor. A union prayer meeting wat held by the jieople of liou, at the Lutheran church in the evening, to render thankt to almighty God tor the preservation ot their lives, Ibeir health and numerous other blessings, which the Lord permits at to enjoy. Tn money nic has not effected our town in the feast yet, but do not know how toon it may, as ii is a disease that spreads very rapidly, worse than the seven year itch, very contagious: it is true green backs are A little scarcer, and we are rxpecting a famine in money matters e'er long: bat still have plenty to eat and drink, and are happy and contented people. We are blessed with aa intelligent, active and enterprising population. Our surrounding hills are still rich in mineral wealth, and the locomotive, "Andy Lvons," is still startling the wild beasts anJ the clunilier-ing echoes of Hexeberger by its screams up and down the placid waters of the North Fork.

Mr. Miller, our teacher, informs ut that he ha enrolled ninety pupils, and is expecting one hundred e're long. We are glad to tee the little bins and girls turn out so strong. This shows intelligence. When the hour arrives to march for the school -room, from every mansion and cot of our hamlet, may be seen a little bright-eyed boy and girl with their satchels of books, like so many little soldiers' equipped for battle.

We are informed thit ar-r)geitkta have been made by our enter-' pnting Boanl if Dir.c1ir., to have the school gradetl, and employ unrither H-hcIi- er. Thit 18 a wise and certainly ri'licve Mr. Miller very Our much cdlccinel lady, Mr. Ia-wi. will lie the teacher.

No M-litlion could liavo lcca made for the lialc lu) 1 We arc to bear of Mr. Lewi cuter-' inj the achnoi-mom ajTMin. i Tov now. L'lWISA. Nov.

Jlfy hrar With trembling fingers, I again seize my (ten to hold sweet communion with you. For lie it known, it my highest pleasure to hare such a distinguished correspondent. Your visit to Washington City, quite astonishes me. I did think your first pleasure trip would be to California, since you have so frequently expressed a desire to become more intimately acquainted with the "Celettitil" Belles. Ah? Popinjay; your aspirations run high; but I sincerely hope that you will be equal to the occasion.

Let inc exort you to improve the golden moments, that you may become perfect in in all things, pertaining to your tuition, for to be plaiu with you, you have jet much to learn. Do you ttill take lesnons in Elocution and voice training? What a pity it is that the weather will not allow you to rcirtothe woods, to give vent to your must-inn. What happy moments you hjicnt under the shadow ol that stately oak. Your ideal of perfection chalked off on its ample sides, by your owu artistic hanit, in the form of aii elegantly dressed lady, with neck and face hurried to the ear-lops in that horrid stuff. How you bowed to her, smiled snd talked to her, as if bhe was a nturitil being.

Your elocutionary kuowl edgo was there exemplified by the graceful wavinz of hands and fists, striking right and left. How you listened to the ditU-r-ent tones of your voice, determined to adopt the most musical ones. So engrossed were you in the great work that you did not notice the near approach of 'Father Pry, another step forward, and you would have been recognized and a lalse rejiort would proliably have been circulated tint Popinjay was "oa a drunk." It was well tor you that you crouched behind that tree tnd covered your hamedfare with your grey-coat hleeve. Tbat was the only time in your life, that I know of, that you was'ut too" fat, for as you say, I think "you are a fsat boy. You'lhiuk too fast talk loo last walk tin fast snd make big jumps at conclusions.

I have full faith in the motto, "slow but sure." 1 am not goose enough to think the girls are all in lore with me. Dear help the girl thai you want to marry, if she don't tea n't you. She might say no! and repeat it no" You would say that "two negatives equal an affirmative," and tbe jioor girl would be compelled to ac ept, merely to get rid of you. As jiork season is now ujion us, the waist-band ot my blue overalls is becoming somewhat oppressive, conquently I am having them converted into piiuifortt. to protect my tkirt bvm during eating hours.

Yov had belter get some of your dear friends to make ou a set of the same, out of some inovy material to use while you are in the City. Turkey roasts will soon be tbe order of the day, and gravy looks badly on a gentleman's liirt wi. As there is some danger of you being taken for sn Eastern Prince, Count, or Duke you bad lietter have the fia of your country embroidered on the centre of taiit pinafore as a mark of your nativity. You tin forward the same to your friends. Miss Display and Miss Simplicity.

They will give them the finishing touch freeof charge. wiil lie in demand, and those who u.e them, should be careful not to use them too freely Bs xnket-hamlkerchiets. You must not forget to take a tooth pick with you: a pen thajK-d turkey-quill will answer leave the leather on it. it will make a better "display" when in use. Success to yon.

Finally, Popinjay, tell no one of your intended visit to the White House. For my private opinion is that you will "go up pumpkin, and come down squash." Write ton, I can hardly wait till my time comes. Sweetly yours, Hoet-Tmi 5 per. P. Don't O.

don't mention that little adventure in the Mountains. Itmigr.t both. HOHEESCT HABKET, Corrected weekly by A. J. Casbbub A Co.

Applet, dried. Appiebutler, gal llutter. Buckwheat, Heeewax. A. iiaouo, boo id era, )l fblea, ae 40cl 11 DO Se VJe 3c Al at 10 41 JO 12V Dot; Me Toe sue awe SOe 12" 1 00 Be AT.

00 to 3 14 Al 2 2 00 loerVJe lanjlie Oorn, bu.be! (Vrn meal Calf akina. 'ft Fin. dot Fioar. hid Flaxaeed A). Lard.

Ijeatoer, red 4e. fl aiiper kip, au. bu Potatoes, bu Peac he, dried, f) Ky bo Kairs. A Silt, No. Lr bbl ba Aebtoo.

Suicar, yellow ft A wbtu Talbiw A Wtail, A lealaar LiBlmeat. There Is no pain wiiich tb fb C-entaar Linimanta will not re- tt-fJ Here, no swelling they will not fsl lubdne, and no lameness which tbey will not cure. Tbis is f-J strong lana-nage, bnt It is true. They have produced more cures tptjK of rbeumntUm. neuralgia, luek- Jaw palsy, sprains, swelling eaked-breastr, scalds, barns, nit rbeum, ear-acbe, Ac, spun the hnmaa frama.

and of strains, spavin, galls. Ac, upon Animals In one year than bare all etbor pretended remedieiilnce tbe world began. Tbeyareeounter-irrilant, ad all beaiiug pain reliever. Cripples throw away tbelr era tehee, the lame walk, pouuo-ous bites are rendered banuleaa, and tb wounded ara bealed wkbouta fear. It Is no bambag.

Tbe recipe is pablUbe.1 an Kind each bottle. They sell as no Article ever before sold. And they sell because it dueijuet what tbey pretend to do. Tbo wbo now sufler from rbeamatlrm. pain er swelling deserve to sutler if tbey will aot us Centaur Lin.

Iinent. More than I.boO eertineate of remarkable cures, including fnten limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, ruunins tumors, bare been received. We will nd a cirealar containing eertilkcates, tb reelp, Ac, gratia, to any one requesting It. (te Entile of tbe yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one bandred dolears foraparinedor sweenled horse ami mules, or for screw worm fn sheep. Stork owners-tbeselinluentiare worth your attention.

No family should be without them. -Wuib wrapper fir family use Yellow wrapper tor ar-Imalr. Sold by Ail Druggists. COe per butilr; larre bottles II no. J.

B. KOSE A S3 tlmad- way, New York. Castubia is more than a substitute Crfssto (Nl. It is tbe only tc ankle lo existence which Is certain to assimilate tbe food, regulate the bow tit, care wind colic and preface natural sleep. It ontalus neither minerals, morphine or akouol, an is pleasant to take.

Children aeci.not cry and mothers may rest, aprilj. Xenras Beblllty. With its gloomy atumdaats, tow aplrila, depression, involuntary cmiaaiona. loss of semen, spermatorrhoea, loss of power, dilty bead, ios el tne mora, and threatened Impotence and imbecility, hod sorereiirn car tn Humphreys' Houmopalhic Specine No. Twenty-kighl C.imuiwel of tbe muat valuable mild and potent Curatives, they atnke al one at the root of tbe matter, toue up th system, arrest tbe discharge, and impart vigor and ctiergr.

ill and vitality to tbe entire mau. Thev have cured thousand! of cases. Price, i per package of ttr boxes and a large vial, which is vera important In bsiinal or old eaaaa, or 1 ier single taix. fiold bv all llraggtats. and aeut by mail oa receipt of price.

Address HIM PI! KEY 3 SPEttlKlC IltlMWlPATHIC MEUiCINECt Hi Hroadwav. New York. nov. IS. Bar For sal try E.

11. Marshall, Somerset, Pa, Thirty Yearn' Kxperirnre sn iu a nrse. Mrs. Wia4lw's Slhtac Kyrmp Is the prescription of on of the beal Female nv stria and Nurses ia tbe I nlted Slates, aad has been need for thirty rears with aevar failing safe-IV aad success by millions! ambers aad children, Irom Ihe leeble inlant of oo week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of tb atomach, relieves wind colic, rem late tbe bowels, and give real, health aad eomlort to mother and child.

believe it to be lb Meet and (surest Kemedy In th World in ail cases of DYSENTERY and DIAKKH.EA IN CHILDREN, whether It ante from Teething or Irom any other eaaac FU directions lor asiug will accompany eaeh bottle. Noo Oenaine ante tb l.e-aimil ofCCKTIS A PEUKINSIs oa tbe outside wrapper. Soid by aU edicine Iscaler. July Tbo nocll Panacea. AND Fwmllr Isiniment is tbe best re tody ia th world for the folluwing complaints, via: Cramp in tb Limb and Stomach, Paia in lne Stomach.

Ho we or Side, Kheam-atima In all ita forma, billloaa Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera. Dysentery, Colds, Fresb Wounds, Uuras, Sore Throat. Spinal Complaints. Sprain and Mruiaee. and Fever.

Vur lntenml and Ex-ternal ase. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, bat entirely removes lb cause of th complaint. It penetrate and pervades tbe while system, re-srlng healthy action to all il parts, and quickening tie blood. The Household panacea is purvly Vegetable ami All Healing. Prepared bv CI KTIS A BEOWN, No.

St Fallon Street, New Turk. For sals by all d-tggiatA July hildren often lMk Pale and Mirk rr.mi in uihrr fun having turmi In the a. inmrh. I.H'iWVS VK.it I Kff IK MTK Worm h-rnl Inmr.T ihr eluM. p.rUtl V.

11 1 I so frea Urt all iiii; Injuriitiii in fforin iwinr-itijn. i.t iiTISk. rri n-tr. i No. 214 Kuiwu Nw K.

Wi if CktnHtt, Uflf Jlcrfn.t; lwSTT-riT a MX- Jij Oki'Iiaxs- cornr KKAL tSTATE. iy virtue "I aa unler if uli Lnuinj uul of I lie Ori'tiaa' lurl uf S-inrr-'t ruunly, me dl-m-tcd. 1 will aril at imbue aalr tbcf-lluwiiw real eaiair. Ulo Hie rui uf Jo. Alryrra, ot 5wia- i vrswt lowashtu, dimcaed.

Wwu: No. 1. kiiowu aa lli of liiuate in Ivicuraut U.WD0I1111, Somerset county, i abual one-bait mile i of Imr- I oazh. ailjoinlni: Uoda Jami Parana, eslry W. IMTlA.

Wtilerabur; West -NcwUjo Plana Koad and otber laud of a 'A 1 1 rri; mflura. all alttarrd and rt-Dced: a two itorT dwclllcc bona and bank hara ami otUer aretarrwoa; erroted; a E'lod Sfrin sr BrTer-lailtnic waier. aa orelianl eoorrnlenl aud leTaral acrra la BMauuw. Ha. i SUuata in Ibe township aud cuualr af-re- i said, ailiulainx i-llersUirE 4.

West Jnewlon flau Knau, Jul in lllrki ano jjtncs rarvm.rcn Ulnlnr nttecn rr. strirt mraaurr, ai! Haared and fCBd: lirine water about ball mi-aiiow and irakuioe la a fawtsuu cultlvaiimi. V.i a 1 Irjcl nf Lintl annate til tne luwnmill one-li iar, lueiTthday 4 lieceintwr. in al one clnck dav. And on tbo lulluatu-j mdar.

tbe nth of lie-'vtut-r. al 1 oVtock. 1 will aell the undl- rlded halt the S.i.rlu ln. ritnate in Mil- mi in 1 aim nh nM uMMcoi na aiur. mwnhli.

tSnm-r-et at Ihe rei l.ncc 01 Joun Meyrra. ia ni iowuntp. wiu No. A. lne bill ui a tract of laud vituate In Milfwri ti.wm'iii.

Si.enereet t.i., A'iminh Iao'Is of f'etrr Liuli. John Kriia. and otaeri. cntainin la aere anl MA perches: a two awry frame bnaee and trame barn aa.1 otherbaild-Inxt Ibereoo eroi-tetl; a ifieid orcnard Ibereon; 4 acres in uieaSnw aul aaiatK-e In a s.mi slate of cnltivati'-n. S.

Th nnlirlded half of a trast of land itaate in the wwn-nip and eranty aforeftiid. joinuir lan-tt of J. Saofl. Ii. tjlwd.

V. Scbrorli aad olttera. ouniaiuinir 'M acrea and Ui perehen, 1 pitrtly cleared and th wblo under fence. Thai ami will anl.l at one eluca on said dav. An.i attbeaams time by an arraaauieut with John H.

Meters, the owner of tba other bait of the above irw-is. Lis inter! tbarvia will ll so that the purrhusera ran hare title to the whole, bis Interest In be soid on the lame ternit as tho in. Irreat ol Joseph Meyera, dceeaavd. Tcaws or baLA (me-tiilnl in band ou tbe l-t of April. 1ST, and the balance in tliree eou.ilan- i.

1.7 restieettvely. tobsei-nred br jadrment bomla: Id per cent of xL -sWj, ffpaW or 1 i rii vul vrt laid itauu tat'iurj otnasiou i-: Citju l-s. A A 1 III .1 ou.ucutw aiwar.ani niv e- SAMItt.f. UVEXlHKitl. Tratre.

2ec3 JUJSLK' SALK. dv virtue of an nUr iue 1 out uf Ue OrpL-as' i'ourt aiur-eicruaty, I i. and lo me tiirete. iher wiH be lo ubih- sale, at the Covn uf Oinfluenee. at in huam mf Oiuiel Cartift, en lrt-dar.

Iteee-aber 30th. the fnliwu.z real es tate, late the pnpTty of Anne Km lily. ortxl Tia: A plAOtaiii mit lrcl ol Unti I niir Turkf vtiiot meret emiritr. i contain i( 2l acn-f an i 149 ten he. strict m-n- are, adjuirimx landor John fnn neira.

Joan Oehhan. Henry l. Snyder and otaerff: ahofU 12 tkLtr of which are elearetl. axii 3u in anea-iow: there are a two story dwcUinr houae, a lanre barn and othrr cutbutl Jiags on tte (arm. The lrtn IB in a good siate of iultirti'in.

aad well watered: the woo4-aand in wetl tioilerel. dollm. and the aul ex-ften'S of Bale te tie paid on conflrmauon of alet tiie bnl4ue of the purrha5c uioaey tu rerxiatna lien ou the prvmi-p. to be ty tnwf the lot ere te paid aual.y to VVm. Kotttiy.

curie hi life, and at hi death tbe pnnoi-pl nam to be paid to tne rot hen and fiur at tae aui A Que li. My. dtx-easei. lire bondret dollars of the two th a-tn to ie joid as -on the property 1- knockel dwn. Sale to eomrneiH'S at I o'eloek n.

tu. of id day. J. deer. Trusiee.

5 JOTICK. Tha aU- of tbe estate of Levi Berkey. ei'a-ed. of Jannrr tuwa'tdp. has fieen p.rponeo until Satuniar.

Dcmher Hn. it 1 i irk. It not so'-d tn li rented. LLTI GRIFFITH, Administrator. LOCK STITCH.

PBICE $40.00. 'F. XtlW HAVE HEADY OUR Home Sewing Machine, And want every person la need of a machine lo address us at once, aa our terms are larorabie. and machine superior to older patents. We also ofier ibe Improved lil'M MHC TTLE.

which theaiiorecut represents. Agents wanteil everywhere forth aboTe ma- cuinee. ranging 10 price irom eao i. 'o" 01 employment, or iri neea or a macnine will be as represented nr monea refunoe.1.) addre-s n. il' .1 uit 1 Mi IVnu avenue, Putabnrgb.

a. I Y0 1" WAN TO d.t2 15f EST GOOD YOIIH HQ1IEY SlfJlY. IN i and county alor-naid. a.jii.lng land of John li. to v.

He take and mil-Tibe an ath- '104I. en at any e.eni. hy tr pi in Kwidr. Jam-s Par. J.

M. llnl.lerlmnm so. I tb: al tb saerill of thsvra! ensd fc. a nafiv- Im-iw of the foite.1 Territ'y. diatnef.

euonty.eKy.pa.-iab. Samatl I.ivraS io-l. containlm-ai and T4 1 K'v )f ra rlH.lllr. rr the lart in wueMp. srb.d paJiy.

otner ter. serrbea. ri. maaenrr: about aere. Ibrrrol la iJ.

I aih rit. ami Pri.lure that be ri! nii-divnim fhajl be enilied and allowed t. well iiuilKml: iirn. wsior there the l-slaac haa tbat be ia entn.H to Htl-1 ar nrl eteetioM wulawt dWmetloavil heuminaeiAU Mr cBltivMh.o, tba wbole beina 7- i. i' rather ottonilliatk: prrrluaaooaditton of serrltaoe: any Kneed.

to the I eaeh motiry. a eaUirieat furrhrr tn Lis affidavit Utat be r-wii-atioo. Uw eo-tnm. Btw-r of Theafioredrserltved three fTat ara alt sitnste.1 um.ier of pnieriy circular, of inxruc- ()f tnk th, the i a.or at or Terrlrory or by or under Ha x.i a a rji't ni ui.1 miLnate in tne tunnru i if 1 1.. an nr i i'i toone mil.

we of S-HneraM. aad will ba -ti 7. nf.weaiye ao-l twenty two yeam: that h. t.e a Paying a GOOD INTEREST, wl or LUTHER KAUFFMAN, Broker, 96 Fourth I'A. Stocks, Mortias-s m.l stl marketable securities and sold on CM MISS KIN ONLY.

If you want to sell Mortgages, Hank Stock. In-suranc Stocks. Kailnar Hianis, Commercial Paper, or any other A ET A ULE El 'C 1 1 call on or adtirese Til Kit S. IAl FFJIAX, HU KTH AVl'Nl E. Piltsbursli, I's.

decs WAITED rr, to rvpresci gent represent Oar Flreald. Friend. AVe can giv the re.a a i ml proper panj a gjod paying sat easily worked CAriH Bl slates. Tbe ta-t and ex pert cue ef an oldagrut Is not needed to be though thai mors talhele EtfrlOYnVT 6r alL at Tour homes. iraveuog iot your leisure cuioieaia, or y.r rntir Mm.

Our Combinatloa beats th world. Th Ml 1ST lor the nil' ear. mak. Pnititabl, congenial. SnjJ yoor dress at once and get car novel plans.

Ideas, gtt particulars, tcr.i suit free. Ad. WATERS A Publish rs, C'birago. aec. The lalardav E.l Past sto Walnnt utaaiaraay l-oai, Biy alnut Street, PblUdelpbla, gives a beautiful hrwwa or Urac Steel Eairavlar loeverv i.earl..K oriargi a.eri (raviag to every vearly swh- tcriber.

samples Iree. MSK HEaEU Prol He F.rrv'a Oairneat Lj will ioro a iaaariaal growth oi beard in Irom bav. more agent, (aevured Lj eVk.riba'll.Vb re eatertaTi- tbi duueT.hTr vir1ue rf urr rf lh.X nl, tbe part two years) working Tor bs than any other every member of Congress and ol tbe State Leais-1 omers. aeverallv take and surslrir- the oath or af-1 rFtl.wJZirrr? bouse in America, and they eoutlnue to work right hture. and ol the select or common cum il ot any tirmath hereinafter oirceted.

which shall be a.i- i ihe wtllh rJl wVcublici BIU AUarlc, Tbe seeret list Kt-S I SBS tbey offer tbe pvopl BKTma iiaiuccmcnts. and time. Ibe odiceor apiedniiiieul of Ju.le. InMa-tor iieesenf. tave of the inspectors of electi.

stiaU I ii.I-J k. 14 to Zl dav. Scud li cents fur hotlle or 4 rc-eiveJ the big best aumla-r of votes shall a tsiint joie mm any person, than sucn as snail Srm-aenta air lhr AdJ I u-i a Judge In bl place; and if any vacancr shaif cn- be u-ve to be. ace.a-.ling to the provisa. of the eents tor tbre.

Addr S. I. ARSON, Pitts-. tUmr tlH, mi vT nnrT sml th laws of this tNimmonweaiih. bargh.

Pa. Terms to agents free. dc I tne time nxe-l by Uw fi- tiie ilie elec- entitled to vote at sweh election, witnont rerjainng $350 pie tree, ga A MONTH. A gents STcn leal seliiug article, in the world. Sam- Address J.

CUt IN SON, letroiL, Mk-bl- due Vntlurm Ct'ItED. For Ylrcnlar and price, tlllllll mrlH iSI'riham lklla.l I'a Sui)crfluous Hair 2f fnw. I pbam. Pblba. Pa.

nOrJ FV WAflFs To all baring spare time SI to $12 A .1 thing new; pleasant: honorable; large pi risks: home or abroad: day or evening: thousands making money. Part leu a ra and samples irealW worth Al) mailed free. Addreaa F. M. HEED, Lighib New York.

WOman 5CSL nenCl. I v. i. 3 nirMri. Pl.ail lie Every lady shoobl have It.

alme. De Coste's entitled to rote after rcsi.ling In this Siato six Solntkia. eipraaaew lo any addreaa. ramp months, rar-irfrd. That th white freemen, rlii- -aad aead lor circular.

AiSlmi Dr. Lwlare, P. Ik. aena of the nitej States, betweeu the ayes of Lock tivx PHtalisrgb, Pa. lec3 1 twenty -one and rears have real let I A'i'i" I.

i ll IN ivtoj. in au-l the i in I tUo Irenersl tniiy 1 Von -Inly U'l. Iva. rntiiictl r.la niv Hi ll-e ui I t.iiiii'. ji.wc ii i'i rny in' I ou Hi rvrrv l.i ai" of u-h i to fo bli Vti'l rnuiTiii1 i.i ih'Ji imi i- wl at of11'sr tm ttn: in mri -e Ihiri.l, Oliver kneiir.

tin S'rtm rf I. ti-i th: fir -tm -jiJ i iit. Ili-if a viernl wilt ir Ik-'-i e''in" i -thlr-l Tr 1st. Ih ISlU i'. (f -irtirr Itli.

fit i tiie rrral eirrji'ti lucrum: si wotrh tliry wiif ul lir Il.u aUviit-n rr -t tNr 1 C.lil ill ll UUfl JV i l-H iU JM-r- el In (he iWIowinif 'irJInaRiTut ri-I Bed iliS-crwt-irTl l- A.N" lUDl tXl th'c Aa -o- risssVLTA-iiA To A or tiis uCAi-'rikU xixthra THcaxor, AA ISH. it ardm-im'i ij the fnli tf tlte Ctm-KORtrrttlk of T'nitrmntt. ftt. tort: 1. Thai the aiuenatl t4iilnis I.y this lo the qaaliurd tors of the mnv.nwiia.:h fjr a.

Inn re. jrrni. i yr-m wi tu nr oin nn n- imr i i ri. 1-- u'l dired. ibe atd iiatl fra bel 1 the rlnrtuu '-Ih In i the i j.

brvnU ut I l.e I om- i-. i 1 1 many ba.b of ainrmativeriitraaa there are la eaehenwmy ai tie same notn her iH-jraOv- 1 '( at Iium Dym bei.r aaut to i lair.y 1 intiiitci to the election their re-1 li 7 I i.an.irpcrA.mayieca-1ry 1 tu.rt. 1 shall be prmteilor wntit a in 1 tl.etoilowlua form: if "ltCX 1 I rlvintr netraflre 'Hra tbo wi-ri. .1 1 tbe Sea Vinatiiaibai. 1 3.

If it ahaii appear that a inspirit of tiie pnlledare tnr the new u. then it of thefnuim-iiwr-nlth of mria ei arid after the flrrt fiar of the' year of rur Ird one thoueatid eiirUt hatHlrci ar.d aercnty-ftiur: bat it It "hill ji-ar that amajonir i of tb votes i.iile.1 were pj t.e thn it -hall rej. el au-i he nail ri i. A. Kite of Kl-n n.

tiz YAw.m II. Fi'ivr. HIwanl firwnir'nr, t'. Veire. Henry S.

Httf-rt aivl JaUn O. ar iivrvby IKlDlatl lV ill I SsUtVelal Jil, 11. LM tnvr-m in th cirj ot riiiUflclpM-i. The viiti I Vm- mipi'-er- FhII tinlj rwwrn nffinn frrr-rnii thetrdotfeii with laifM.rUllir nM.ty. They flhall alfhj liaTe wrr iu nil Tacaucies to heir wu numlier.

It "hail tbe uu'v ot an id 1 I a-v-ml fHI-iii Jiri(i. ui rlir. and to fur- 1 1 111 list pv uwb lu 1 uk -i" tvtt i.i. era ui wu the ticket. I.

1 at th el--'1' aDt'Irtt a in tr? cn I twi in th a ttukll he h'-W ac4 t-ii otJ. an to irie ieeiary th ek-rti-n "Ih-j ff; rrnrartio their ulU the el i- mi. i maiii.x rt invr'i. i--r--n -ne a an el-cfifnffi' w- ni I nrhler Sftii-n 15. the Nrw i -ettlaiii'it.

The oer-ii rf.i.ru of the -o hi the city tU'ii tt ai ai--! ar. tiw he fore the l.K!.-r.:r. un-i their 'r- ar i r-T return. 1 hey tttll make rUJT. xirl to the Preai lent of ibis I'loventioii.

of their iDieUl ac. tion ander this ordinance and cocarnir. tne col, liut of tbe elerimn within the rii The Jui'ea an 1 "bll n-duct the In all reaiieefs con. totlie reneral election biws of this I and with like ami daliea to tfc'ne of or llnry election offiiars. eh ln-i-tor saaii one rb-rk to assist lie imr-l in the performance of its duties, and all the etectl.

offierra shall tie duly sworn or arliroied to law. and shall is e-sess all the qualifications re.uire-l bylaw i otbeers ia Ibis I tnminonweaktb. At fti.1 any tiuly wbo shall be unregistered', sliaii be rote nrei makire priK.f of b.n riht to the 0:11 era. acci.niin to tbe vnentl elect bm ol ttis l'omuionweth. Heturn lnSieiors and their clerks and an hourly count of the v.itts bail la dis-lns witii.iMit ovorai.rs.f elerti.o m.iy ta-select.

by Mid tlc-d-i I vb.se duiie. an.i power, sbaii be tbe same as tbae ol overseer, of eletien in said city nnder existing laws ameieable thereto. Ketiima ol the eiecti.i tbaj 1 made in sai 1 -ity as in the cri elccti-m k.r..vern..r. but a triplicate penera! re- tam t-ir ejM eiiy shall he ma.le out al t'-ra rdci I to the President of this event at Harr.i urr. as is hereinafter imvided in eaaeoi ex-unty returikS.

j. In eacb oi ibeae coutitiea of the wealth. (eivit PhIlA.lelpb:.-.) the retunuol tbe! election shall mane as in the case of an electi. i St Iroremor. bat th return in n.

ty tptaall make vul a tnjdieaie ooantT return and transmit lb same, within nve il.m.Vt ti.e I 1 I tion. directed to tbe Fresid of this t.rtnTeu. n. at Hurrl.l era. Ileaie in C.mvention thisThin.

day of in the year of our Lord, one thous-tn I eight un-dred and tentv-throe. i J'Mi. H. II. L.

IMUnifl 1'b-rk. A trneeopT of oriiinanee ot i M. S. Ul AY. I Sceretary of the CvnunDwat'b.

I l.erebv make known and give notice that the piacea of "hoblm the afore-ald twVln tbe several l.Toii-.-hs and township, w.ibm thee, untr of S.memet are as to wit: The elect. of ibe And townsfiip of Som erset to meet at the li. use in s.iid tih. Tle of the wj.hip of tom.i At the bouse lately ccopieii by kimmel. iu said township.

1 be el-ctora of the boron-h of New to meet At tiie eb.sil b.Hlv in said I The electors of the township of 1'pprr Turkey- pi 10 meet et the John Mmlti in township. i Tbe eiectcrs of the township of L.wer Turkey wl b.4.ee iu rsina U.n loot to meet at tbe school The elecb. of the of to meet at the bouse of Levi li Petersburg, in said Taeelertor. of Ibe town. I-in of bi 1, meet at tbe house oeeupua by Aar.n liiiau-r ta said township.

1 Theelectors of tbe tcwn-liin of Bklb meet at the new srhoid bou-burv. lle bon.mil. of Salis The electors of tbe Kvuub of New Baltimore to meet at the house The electors of tbe l-inmirh of Silibcrr to m.Kt tn. nrm h.anrh. ik.

at tbe scb.a4 boose, in Hale City in said 'J'' of eh sitH. dcelarati.aa or at-piwnsbip nrmaiton. "hall I nail and void and ll shall I Tbe electors of the am.ngh of IfciJeCitv to meet 1 J0 issuinit the same. pn-d at the im1ioii! in ii The eiertisrit of the township ut rrven meH at the Srhool Hoae in The (tltx'ttirst of the Nruh Wctit rhm-: uifet In toe in.n: In N-n-uh the tnwuhip of tha rr.pt. to r-et at the hv.a.-eof John in tsu.1 The eifwtontof tlte ti.n.-hip ol to .1 meet meet at tbe iM.u-e I John lt'yortauh in Mint P-wo- flwH.i-.if ifc.

wnh.tr. i-i ysvof r. rrt h.ue jonnerlv ithi i-si bv Wm. Ma v. iu townfh jp.

theNir.u:h uf Iriin to meet at helTt-torV i XineWmX HUtner it.ZlM of the townsld mM.xilhZ,m.Xh"h,T i 7rlXXjtJsTti township. The electors of ti.eb.,r..u!ih of 1 at the houe forrat-riy occupied by Henry J. In aaid b.rn. The electors of tiie towiishipof iiuenhouin t. a- a A i i i meet at ibe bouse of Jaeob I ustt r.

St The etect.es of Ihe township of A Hegheny to hi -ecr-a- r.in,i:ii in saw II" I "JT.1 rtxer Levy in said towusl.ip. i ne eieeiors oi tne lownsnip oi tia.ie io meei ai tbe house of Jac.b Il' lman The electors of the township of Paint to meet at lb w-hnot honse erected ou the Units ol lii-nry Berkey. in said U.wnship. The eleetars of tbe township or Jenner to meet at the bou-ie ofTbomaa llallagher. Rt Jcnner Uoads In said township.

The electors of the township of Jefterson to meet at tb bouseof Sorouv-a Hiker in said I The electors ol the borough of I'rsina at the school bouse in mill borough. The return judirea of the re.Ttive in i this county are required to meet at the II. I in the borouih of Somerset, on Frblay. the Ktb day of tk-tolatr, then and there to perlorui Ibe I dm ies enjoined on them I.y law. here A jtidie, by sukDess or unar.il acri- i dent.

Is nnable to attend such meet ins of then the cert Iti. ate of return shall I tukeo charge of by one of tbe insin-lors or clerks of the electn-o oi me nieiri'-r. wno -nail Oo ami perlorm tb 'lulu I mmire.1 a. t. Noti.

is HaBk.Br (iivxa. That everv irsm exceing Justires of tbe wbo shall hold anv ran giv theiu'bce or a aintiaeat ol profit or mnrV-A i 1'bitrt State, or of tbis State, or 1 easily worked wbethera commis. i otbie or appointment ol profit or under the i I'nited State, or of this State, or anv ei: or o.r ,,1,... he.h. i.

otherwise, a subordinate omcer orairrrt who is or shall he employed umler tire leicislaiive. executive inspector, jmiire or other ottwrot siKh i vieeinai sii. i eutrioie io oe men v.rieti ht. Ami tne said act ol Arrembly entitles! "an arl re- biting toelectk.na of this Comutotiwcalth." powteJ ProVOrS B.S lolloWS. Tit: I iiuaiineri voter et sucn nistm-t.

i -in ease tne person wt snat highest Bomber of vote lor h'- or shall not i i 10 have recelve.1 the w-cimd highest cumber of votes for Judae at tbe next prcceclinz I 1 eietk.n shall acta an Instieetor in lus piace. Ami; theirs. whosliali bare received the bih-1 number of votes Ut Innecior shall nut alteal. the ra-rann elected Jmtze sliaii ainsiit an li.i-c. i tr In kia and in toe rem adg shall not attewl.

then lb Inatieeti who lion I he oil. lifted aiaera of lbs. dltrlf f.r which snch oBicershall have been eie-t. 1 townshir. Want or I l.

prri nt at the place of elect loo. aiiall rlect one of their nuaiher to till such vacaccy. ll shall tie Die. lmv of tbe acvenil assesses re. sietlvclv to attend at the olaee of hol.liinr everr general, srircial or township during the I Wh.il lime arb-h siretiin I.

kMJn.n nnr. pose oi giving iiitormallon Ihe lurta-ctor ami Judge, when called en, in relation Pi Ihe rlht of anv I rt a Kw trs In 1.h alrw iort lrrk of anv electim of this comuK4iweaith. ami a imiuisicr the oatb or altirniati. to tbe other I th. i.

i.i e. K. i au-. -u. .1 i oe rani or amrm-; i A lot ot groani eon.aiumg OB vownn Ol -the respective places apiaiinted b-hlmg the rcinircl bv the 2i)th and 21st ra.ii..iksr...i-.lir..J o' tbe act ol the ii day of July.

lam. entitled "An f.h.-k s.W adaiiainE a labile roaj. Dauiel fnt. Vv-vTAV' I'' act relating P. the elertk.ns ef tbis Oimimav uheri.

I Vr lr. 1 lil.J 1. amrmations snail pre-' No. i A kitofgroand la Ea "ter Biatterslnrelatk.ntotlie!ju.l!tedulv'atteml the ensuing elretiun durine lb assessment of voters, as the said In-na-rtoM or continuance thereof, ami buifafully assist In- eitneroi tnem siisit irom time lime reiUire. Wl tlnn as aforesaid, than a white Hi lieu of the age of reived from anv prrson other than such as I ttrmly av; soma-' twenty-one or more, who shall hare resided In ibis beliere to be aeinlin to the psovialons of the eon-Drottts: rr St teat least one year, and In tbe elect i.m district i stitutionand tkta I wealth, entitled sere oners to vote, ten ua immiiairiy pre- eeillug tut a election, and within two yeurs paki a flat or cninty tax.

whkh shall have ben abacas- ed at least ten days before the election, put a rj. i fraud, deceit nr abuse in earning on the same last named place are on tb Saaibwawt the nite.1 Siateawho has prevituslT lieen a bv'rUaeua nnalifie.1 to vote, or others, an.1 thai I vania Kail Wav Pthw J- per aesw. Fiiawts qaalltrnl votevol thiaaUleatvl reiuove.1 tberrfrotn will uinko a true and ia'nes-t retura ot lb sakl ele ai.So in hand April I. UKA Si. April 1.

ir A. stun-. IV.O u. 1 I rne.l. and who hall bav resMl in the In ilie lu 1 t- 'ie.

al h. lull llr tft ba'e ji-liil lax. 1 aoi" 'ill i.lr. ll i-l' i r-'l 1 1 i -'b A'l liL-tliT nrai "'t r-fatlr (i tlir "1 'j'Wil April 11. A.

1. I nt it l- s.r!l St the day s.rvli i 'U -t t'U-tmt im mi rl at il.r ailri-. li -n. it I' i' v.rfer Ili-li-irl -I nti'ii-K i in r- i jiH--. ant tu- vl ri.it "i'-r.

J'ri--i i In. la ti'H n.Kl.:.-l, v.i:u- llir I tvl a vr mi t. ir. a IBda tie l.im. wliU-ll nhail i-BlHt rlearly af.rH U.

ire prrn si riaimtn tu lira r-m ati-l ibe t- riaimlDij thr ntit Ui vnt Jiail ai lii an 1 ulwwnt a ir rii wriuro aii.1 imrtiv print-l intir. Ui trir tint irr.wii-uie aatnirm-. wnrrc iwi'l wu'-n tif waa r.rn ir mi n) i ci. ih of rrna'Tlvaaia. an.1 tae i ttr: Hut lie rri led in Ihe 'oib- in an I -vrd (hrrrrr-m.

that he ba; rei.l.l thrrvin ix mioiti prrrrrSin eni't elrtinn: that be ha nut niuTe.1 into thm diortrt I'T th parpose votms therein; that be has paid a Slate or a tai wiihin two vearfl. wntcb waa aaeesrd ti-n Uv bTure -all tiun: and. if a aaluraliied citiirn fhall also tate warn, where an I i.r wnai an w2, e-riilirale natoriiiali fur rxaiaination: lj M1( ie when anl thtrt tj tu tjr Mid I.y the art.aat waa a- v.i. and when, where and tn whrrn paid: and the lax ris-eipt (hrrrfire shall he r.m.la-o.1 'r utilree the "ball state in bit alll-davlltliAl tl tne urt-n 1ml or that he an riaiicinc; prrr e-ini nh rlr. ht rlM be OM ail nkir.

lMir be preerrcl -1 ti.eaie ti- l.ur.l. o1 at Ihe 1 l.e of the eler- 1U I l. Wilt rmr-l 1 Wil lilt- llWl HI wma-rw. I.r law hT lorn tWh.mi.tArT 1 00 Ble rMfairji sabje 1 1 exam.na: i-. as other pa- 1 i 1 1 r.

i 1 iu of voter' he nr iher st.atl be aeTmiued to 1 tt 1 ao 1 an ine leaiouat. te. an 1 trie ntm or nm be aided to the to tnia eeeiion Be auail. hr rery aucn uf-li't id t.ixMe- i.y tne eiertun the word Sue neit ami pay th. sum of llr band red dol--m" lieii, ad.ie.

where tt.e rlaimanl ciaim to birs to tiie praoo aariarwl thereby, to he re tax. and th? wi.r I -zx'" wiiere he eiinia I e-i br an aerw in ti.e caa. with full eosif and sac riv. aur.s voting at stii-n eiecti'm. ani anatt.

on ooevic- Aiso. thai in of i Act, it is pmvld- I i-n re. f. be bne.1 not leae than ftr btuaired i tiint BUall be liwiui i.r imprisoned not lea than one month of the Wr.rin, notwitbstanduiif tn of thejaut more than one year, or bdb, at tb dlacr-iT'ile-sed rrter contained on lb Hat of i tl'i "1 lne I -a. I Hire the rKe of pers.ai: whereujion the ane nroi-f ef tbe rmnt of as if now retjuireti i.y Uw shall iie nia.le and aei.e-l ou by ti.e eiei-tl'io lirl.

and the i or n-i te.J. aeinriin to the evidence; everr efairr.itiK to a naturalised citizen sliaii i-e re.julr1 iu. hia naturalization at toe l.e La liecn t-11 a r.iter is rote; atl'I liD trie riie rDt) wiu iuc mntn Tif: any o.aer omrer- r-- lve a ii vir; the erinf-it. ex-ppthtz wher ar rMuit.fM to -te by Tirtueof line rn of uther. tl.ey an-t the per who that! offer ru-'h eeri rule.

ufrn 9u iifieo-nnET shall Ne guilty f.t hih ail trier tU Uu imtn'neL rr bth. at the u.rt at the hnephat. ezeel 1 tin re 1 i'ii lar ia more tt.an year: the like oun'-shmeiit si.ad be ti on tne officers of electb entities an rnerai and apeeaai eic-ti- who shall m-rleei or fuse mak. -r canae lo be in ibis t'n3i'xiih." mane, the rr-incsein it rc.uir I a af.reaai.i in waereat li ia my erTtltatl'al am! o(Eolal uaturaiiaati-ai cer iiuy -to take ear that tbe law. be falthtaily exe- Aisn tbal in seeti.

4 "1 sai 1 Act.it la irrfde.l cate.1:'" and it has eome to my kxx.wieojre ibat eon-that ll any e'lC-tiou snail or najlet-t dr? an-i rensters of vera bare re ruse. I to require such I of the radii of snffra aa i an-l ar refo.inr taaaw aad rr atT direr by iw or the laws lo which this ia td male citteLts of iaWnl aa. and qtiai- sutiplemeiit. from anv tN.ra.n olieriaff to rote win se wmr is n-it on the of or wh.aa- nbt lo vote ia chain i.g. ti I.y any iuatineil vutv-rs present, aad adnu: sueh e-rVn tonne without re.juirinsr erery suot-ten-iinv hail.

uja-n e. unerj, n. br a'uiiiy of a bib and shall l.c seuteneed' for evry each to pay a ba n-t exceciintr one ban- iixu or ts und-rz-an imr riJiimf-nt re than, re year, or er th, nt thedi. iii? urr. tr.at in of -id Aet.

it i pr tbe f-a'ce nil and -hail apply at eer ei iiin. an i evry -vepfruie ri.y. nh eie ii. iu a.l re-pe a at the sren-ri in Al that in eeii of fei.l At. it if pr.itieI t.ftt the n.peetie atcvefaoni.

liyjetor and ju Iff of the $LaA ei hxve the power to oaths iti auy p-r'Q t-iaiminse the to he or the nht of ur ia regard i to any matter thiujc renmr-l to bed-roe orUnjoirt-. by any ot -Mid ora-erii under th.s i act ao-i anv wiinui fe by any pern i k.V ly frreinit of id uiiriiir-aini i 11.1 1 1 ji sv I Ui i Zi 2Z' i on the iM'tltixn ot live or it ircm I I he 1 ci.uuty, elating under oata tha; iiiey veror t-lieve that Imucs will las practiced al the electim hci l. in anv district, it shall be tbe itnty ol the Com of Common Pleas of said it in sea-Ion or il not a judae thereof In vacation, to appoint two jaificbias, nir an-1 inteliisant eiil-; zeus ot the ci-uaty to act aa oversee of said elec- Hon sai overseers shall be elected from ditierrut I- liti'-al rtie, and where loth of sid inspectors lielontr to the antne isdltnal nartr. N)tb of the "I'l-ieite P'litlcal TJ. 'y ",5 1 m'." "t1 I tbei tn keep a list of votes if they see DP-uer: ch.iilenire anr tiers, oflarinir To rie.

am! and biswitnes. under oath in rczirl to nht of utjnie jt sai I eiecth. and to CT inline his Twiner. an. ihtt of said.

a-e required to afford to saij over- seers s.1 ami ai r-ointcl. ererr eor.ver.ien.-e I and wrtbedi-al-nteof their duties: and 11 4 ce. oiiii-ei snail reinae 10 per to I- pre.ut and their i 1 polls by ti ilence it intlma-ation. all the to 1. e.v, o.o.-r-i- iuu rein 10 1'naa aal lutieaasi tn.mtbe polls hy 1 Hre i all the vote, pa.lt- "I at such elerii.

.1 jny tntiansl Jurying a may oe reiei'irai r-y c.ntest utvier saij eleeti.A Provbieil. Tbal no person fiiroinz the petition lapra.inte.l an overseer. Also, that in sertti IS of said act. it is provided. that, any or amrmatiin Ui or aatnnru- rt toa.lmiaister.ihs si.a.l pr.aure a cerUncaMoi nutRM 1 iral o.n h.nt.l an.

i.Mi., ruri i natnr.ilixatioa, himsei.1' any otlier persm. I dispose or a'Jirm anv matter to be fiwt. knowing the same to he false, or shall in like mauncrdeny any matter to lie lart. knowinz the same to be irue. shall ileeme.

amity of perjury: i an-i any certiccate oi lwieum pur- hemr ma-'-e lefnre it that it wa to take linine'Iiitt Ui--aeure the.iiue nl any -hall Tcto, or Att-mit vote. fn any fo oliUintwt. wi.u -hail in any way a hi in, eounire aL- mn-T nTr-er me wue. rrn.atl..n wb any fnutialent natarliatioti rtinete. -hall be tsuilty of a miMeineanor: anl.

I Pimvi lioH thsnu.f Brira 11 nn Iar. Inmaiann. mt nt in the pemtt niiarr fr not nre tlin two 4. -OU IslJ W. Hi 11 -re than h- i wau at-Hin.

i-t tverr nat'nee, or ciiiier or at tK ili-rsst tain of lhi nn ttiai in S-. Vi of Arc protie4 I lllIAI. ttilV tl 1 IIll III till Ntrita t- Il-Aft tf I tiAW scrvi I n.ted States g.eruWut on cr- "'v. do re.t vde where thereby d. prive-l of "iC duly oual.ned.

-Every as a.oresaid. an. I who shall make due prsl il reiimred ot bis re-idence and pnvmcntof taxes lorvani. shal be aUmittrd to vote in the twiislitp, ward district in wbKb he shall rtsi ic tBT prevent or rre- Trn, any an ao.l-r this trm i holding such electron, or use or threaten anv vio. hiicrlcre with hiin in the execution of his M.k nr.

dow' or avenue to anv window where the same mar be holden. ur shell ri.oulv dlstnrti the peace of soch clectiin. or shall use or practice intimidation, ins claims againet it will present shem to the or riolem-e. with the design to iulla dersigne.1 at Ihe offle. of John K.

hL, ia ence umluiy cr overawe any elector, or prevent him Somerset, on Saianlay liee. ITih. lSTX fri.m voting, or to restrain the free-Iom ol choire, WHETSTONE, sueb persons on couvu-tii-uyhall be bned in any sum i JfiHN T11MLINS.1N. noi exceeding lire buudrcl dullars. to be imprison- BovVJ Execatorf.

Cil for any liuio not less lliau one nor mora than tvelte fiK-utbs. an.1 if it rhallbesbown u.the ei'urt wiiere tbe trial of such crtence shall I had. that 1 hOll ALK. tbe so otlendtti was a resident of tae city, wanl or district where the said odenee was la Westaiorelan-1 ernintT. threw miles sauib ot committed, and not entitled tovote therein, on eon- Lisonier.

an-1 one hail mil from Maehaaicsbarg. Tktion. be shall sentence.1 to pay a hne not esa on IN line i.r tb coulampiated railroad irom than ic hun.irt.l or more than oiic thousand dol. Kloreoce to Jones It aon tains lcrl aer. lars.

and ini.ri. neI not 1" m.ths I or leas, mn-l is in a goodstataef coltivatroo. nor more than two years. I WUB proty ol water in very id. Part ol tot If anv pcram or make any bet or I farm is underiaid wub nwl.

A rd barn, la r- waiter upjn the re.uit ol an election wil bin the i brick bouse ami fine out buiULog.a-toa lb prem-Commouwealth. or otler to make anv such bet bs: also a aidewird ore hard. or wairrr. either bv verbal proclamation ihereof or Per ai-plyina-soon can gt bargaia. I by any wrtlU-n or" printed a.lveruscineut.

or invite ai sell a mountain larm ai-a row am lerain or t.i make I JOHN w. HIJYD. uiscnvicti.thina.fheorthevshallli.ri.ilan.il pay three time the amount so 11 or otferci lo be bet. And the elertii.n laws of the Commonwealth fur ju 'ire. ate I inspector, an.1 then tbe Inspector so uu.tunci anwinisirr in oa.a or lo him.

1 ne mapcuors. jmiire ami eieras by riHl ami In the manner prescn in the lath an-1 'Aid seclti.es of the said act. Ami In m.liti-11 Ui thi- br the lath section th, or of thr hll Save puset to a.lminiater the oath prearnb- tiwliS general or township Tbef. al ill be the tm of the oath or af- anaataa tot- Laken by binsf ei-UT. tu: -I tuai I ill du'y atten.1 fci the i eicctiiai daring the oaitinnane here.

f. as an in- 1eclor ibat 1 will not receive any ticket or un siei ih n.ns iw. aa uirec.i law. nor will I Texaih uely delay refuse to re ceive any vote from auy ia-rnn who I shall Viler, lobe entitled to rote a aforesaid, lat that I will In ail thinirs. truly, impartially and faithfully per- duty therein, tolh lies of my jadamrnl i no.

uireniT or in.ll reetly interecl la any bet orwairer no t'he result The followuig shall he thr oath each judire; -I A. R) do that 1 will a i siieetors in rarrvinn on th same- that I il no! i tovote at iilence ol lie ruM and tluH a 111 use tcct km. it bout re.j 1 ring toe v. tit to Tote as laetreeieo ty iaw. a mr ties! erwieaTora to nrerenl tion.

an.1 wiil iu a.l thing truly, uupartially aud taltulully iieriorin mr duly resaa-ting the same to the best of mr juJiaeul and abilities, and that 1 am not direei'iv or iiaiireetly b.lereated in any bet tr waceron the result ol mis To toilowiBg sbaii e. tbe tura, ot it oath of f- i law u. noiu iiw i.iaiisiiiu an.1 senerai eieevnaia. iHiiirf i uiriiiii nl. ff.x atl-m In MWen l.

ach I iiiat I "ii i ontrl iilr an 1 trnir writ d- "('fi wno f.nll tm ih nv lrtfi. ah.ili zitvn m. In "lis imk -'I ihr ar I ii ivrf uneli mi.ien. awl erfnlly at writa n'tiar nf ro- ttal ihali I H.r rli -on 'Mute al the ilMluo aa.ra a ti. iime irhiAti rewl ma bv tht ibatjectorj ifi -r and In aii thl-ifa inly and fal-hriiiy mi umr rn-t-lL thi umi to ihr rm nf in i.

antiltr. and that 1 not tut' an 7 i-et nm jr 1 1 ni.l lrtvm. wif! iasit-e rhat I art -I lin Siislfneril to i jt." amjita.i'yiua' drrii-i Ir tli irror tlir I'nitd tatr trn t4! i. tirwij ind-larrd anenottatiinal mirt faaaaylTama. la now nai'i aim I.

ami llial ail fwerly ar bow Uwral vxer. If oiavrw.M I Ar CrmMitHvmrrt mt VtrriJ tf Ht i oaalf Samrrvi: th9 Klrmfh A mnklmnt of i the 1 nlted Slate la Tho of rltana of ih nitrd sball aX ba wil or a'TBi-l br the I nitoil tte by any on ra. it prarlooa enlitio of arrruade. sar. 3.

Tbal ooareaa aha.l bar pnwrrWirn-Inr-w this artiela by aL-propriAta At wsiKSaa. Tao i'nnarre of th nlte.1 oo tho day of Marrb. 179. paMi an art "Am met lo enforce tkt rtjk' oi-Z'1 the Lmtlrd Stetn lo 9llt IKttfrrtl 5'a fAe Into, mn4 for IKer pnrpotrr." tl, Urft and rron.i arctbitia ol wbleb ar aa fulinwr tics 1. tie if entted ef tkt Stnttt 4 ilontr of Hrfretnlativrt of ikt I httm Jni't-tr in toBywe mttembltd.

That ail ritiart. I pile'! Main who am or rtiau no tbe amhorlty of to or lawaof ai 1 Male, or th law. of any Territory, any aet ia or be repaired to dono aa a prerequiaita or on a for Totinr. swl by awh cnneuiatM r-t Uw. or offlerrs are or ahall bwebarj-d Hi- pcrlor ar oi ouuei in larnuawK cjuaeca a 'a nn if fn Enl TjwrraiuW'- ar ts qa.i.Ue.1 10 role It snail tb duty everrnch irn amlofflflersto fir.

aii rjuaeaeor the tea th aamo and e.j opportanl-r 1" aurh pna-omalte. and vote wit lkf.ul fiiaunrtlufi or race. eor. i.r nre- tko9 vm ut eemtaile: anJ if any aseh or oOiew shall refwee or knowinely omit to m. and thai! a sn.

f-rererr saeh oBeaew. be deem- eir-fi. ir taneeiari r.y me eevi etw of the sixth of tba nstitatUm of the nti- e-t that -Thia atlon and the laws ti.e 1 uite-i SiAift whirh noail be ma-ie in pr9o- iur oe me "npreme taw or tne iano. anyrhiair in the or Lawsoiaxr the rowitrary. SaXwitbnaiidtnBf.

A id raer'ae. 1 he lrilature of ti: uixd.jtv-the8rh iay ul April. A. D. IsTO.

an --t. "A fnrther tmppJfineat the act reiat'r t- tn tnW i 'xn as in wealth," the tenia i whirh aa foiiow: -Ne. 1 J. That much of erery aet of that ooiy wblte freemen etiiitiei to Tote he reiriereii aavtKervor a to at any jfenerai or eci oi Th:" utmD-nwmitn, aci tLe wmm i b-reh ml that herT all freeu-i. wit hoot tiitiiHihm of ernor he enniie.i to the pr-r-jc tje flt of lh a- the lh day April.

1W. eniueU "An a-t further supplemental to tne a- Ui th elfijcw -f tms 'oromooweait anl whn itherwie tttvler ezistlnit: ia. Ie Ifli-d a electors Atiir. thtrrorr. In er.nl of tbe premiss, the eotinty I 'ner.

of sai-l eoantr are hereby noifl-l and directed tnstract the several a- and rexister of ToCera therein loorr acid con to tbe requirementa of aaid ec.natituncr.al amen-luicnts and laws: and tbe of tmi our.ty i hereby and required to pob- iiah in aex: ensu- tutlonai amend- menr. of Coairre, an.1 act of the jt giSiature. tl.e en 1 that tne aame mar be known. txoerKed and oiyel by ail assjrs. of r.Kera.

elr-tion offirer. and ami that the rihu and jiriviieire. guaranteed therein may be a-cared ail the citizens of the i. tne nine. Oiren under my ham! and tbe giat r.r the at tne dar an-i ear nr; writen.

JOHX W. GF.ABV. t.vt-u nnder mw hand at mv 'a; in S-j3r-. i thi day S-ptmtser. la 'the year of nr lor-I ti- aand eiht and li the of the ift, I I Ill.l VFU PPFri Slienff.

A I'MINISTRATOR'd NOTICE. Estate of K. Thoms. Tetter of admlclstratlon on ta alai tmm' having bean granted lo tb aadartigned. not: beret'T giren to tnoee ulebti I It lo mala Ik wait a payment, an.1 tboee bartng iaims agaiaat it to present them duly aathentlrmt for a 5farlaT.

Ieember Sth, IT'S at tbe oia wf Ji hn H. I hi, Ej. JtjHX H. VHU cats Adaiaietratnr, MIMTUATOR'S NOTICE Esi.kr of Daniet Mai. ae.

late of Uae henlng oeeeaaed. Letters ef a.2minlstn.Ui.n on tb aN.ee mt hn. ing es granted to the nndergnd net le i hereby zirru to tbee IrMlebted 10 il to nils die payment, ami those ha etna; claims ajajiat i. i present tbem duly aalbenu iei JV.r aitaeat ln residence of said lewease-l. on Tbur- an.

a-a-n -i ss-vi. uaaistnar. A IMIN ITRATORS Eetate of Samuel Deetes lata) of Alleghany deceased. Letters testamentary oa tbe above estate having been sramed to the underaitrned by the proper auibontv. notice ts hereby riven io tbo te make imoeedmterria.

and tsxt 1 havinar claim Lyai it will prei them ta the asderijrnel at tne Late iidetv- on SaturJaT. Jiauary l-Klv K4 JOH7C DKETER. with wiil yoLiw NTARY Iiavid I ntchfleld and wtfe. of Milford S. a pel I a.

by dee.1 of Assignment. a-siAnel all ttieir etat real ami peional. wtbe un ieisi57)el in trust, for the beneni of the' cre.1-l:.ir. All jierais tndebte-I to sail Jacob Critcn-Celd will make immediate pavment and those rbitcs will make the a. known without delay.

ILU AM Cat ITCH I ELK Assignee. PMINISTRATOR'J? NOTICE fc-1-? of i fm Meyer-, late oT mertx top oica UTjT; V. Ite- of sdminiarratKm oo tb. aov, eatat. havm been granted to the ondemgaed nolle, beret given to ibose indebted to ll lo make ty-ent.

ami lb-e having rfatma against it, Wpraweut tbe.a for at hlsottu-. its KtiONTZ. i ituatrfc toks NOTICE. u. -1 1 Letters testamentary on tb te harina: i bean rratue.1 to Ihe Bad iraed bv tb jfer aa tu 'rity.

n.jce is hereby given to lhow ln.iebe.t to mak immealml payment, and thoee bar Laugbhnstown. Sep Westrad I o- Pa. i i JrI(JEE SLE. 1 I pnwrtT of Lewis A. Tarner a bankrupt via.

acr uire or lea, basing tkereuo reeti a ta-i stoe. aw.iuna' an.i atom h.me. a stable and other loot nuiidinga. adjoining proporty, patiw Llber- Iv e.tainmg on eighth ot an acre aaor or lea. haiing a oo and a half story dwelling haa there.

erected, adjoining lota of Rases 'a Heine r. Angaetas HoOman. and a.leya, and knows as lot No. en lb plan ot aaid town. Tkawa- On.

third to pabl oa day of sal, balane ia two payments wiltt latereat tn sixty and ninety day from day of sal, lo be aacwred by judgment. Sale lo aommenee at 1 o'clock P. a. ot said dav. A.

J. CtiLW 'EN. Aaaioaix. Farm for Sale. 1 will sell at privet sal that eartaia Farm set nated six mile s.tawat of Ml.

in Eaak Hantina-loa townsBip, esamoreiaaaeoaniy. ahowt ntaintng at I 1 ACHES, i I I I Has thereon a aool rram dwelling Boaae. ul and aoal boosea. a Bw fraaa beak barn. I ertb.

bog pena, aa.1 thv at tmaldrngA sprtog of go.al water at th. door, also water ia vry Aeld; vei I p- Deannfj braTTed rrnit Trees. laeavrenisnt to churches, arhoola Milla Aa Is within mile, ol Hroael fort Station. a Ik. Pitubureh A Caillsill.

railn4. aad withua lBrri of Seat I staiioa at Fdaatala Millar 1 rl Wlltita thrs.ni SAf Sir ami tsetn ISW gl od April 1ST 4. atal tb haiaae April 1, ir7. wiiB mieresA aa tbe wuol I. paid a.arlv.

Far 1 further Informal ad treas Mart N. Stau'er. J. Mt. PWsant.

Westmorvlaad eoamy. or rail ea the sn Vernier tbe re ml sea I SCfJI raos. liAYooa. .,..1 in IK J. JH wrtuww rw.

1 Wil ll VJW.

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