L -. ll i'1 i -' s . 1 The Somerset Herald. rTTodbccUisvjtas,'ooa nlI,l,,-v demo""111, ---; fact, that the sxspcni-n of WEIIRERDAT, KI PI BLICAX MATE TMKET. FOR JCDOE OF THK KTFEMK COl ET, HON. ISAAC O. GOIUoy, of .Tofforwn County. row fcTAif. TREASl-BER, HOX. KOBERT AV. MACKEY, of Allegheny County. Hr.PlEI.U A fOrXTY T KET. ually productive of cool. ''"ke l,rc i carious nature 01 xne mw d liy the bankin? Louse Urgvy engaged in it, i w t . has creaif.l - this ii5i--- u i.rougni ruia on un;r. MflL -;s will aoir be w itlnli.v. ;i from tbat bu.-Iness an! invested 'i legitimate train, this will male money r.iore plentiful, and in vestors will Feck more s!rI1c sccuvi tv iu real estate, values will shrink, Kvinc ln more eheai). cntilhe jrenrral I.) nrliliiK in l.ouWlaas ASSEMBLT. J. It McMILLEX. vt MicUUecrock tp., TREASrlllEB- GEORGE M. XEFF, of Somerset bor., CflMinfwMOXER. F. J. COUXTKYMAX. of Brothersvalley tp., rOOR HOUSE DIRKCTOH. J. C. CRITCHFIELD. ot Milfbrd tp., Al'DITOK. JONATHAN WELLEK. of Summit tp., JCBT COMMISGIOXliR. GEORGE C. LICIITY, of Souicrsct tp. " ' The troubles wbieh we last anticipated would occur between the citizens of Vermilion parish and the horde of cattle thieves that infest that region iiare at lust broken out with tcrriMe violence. The comnvttee, urjrod to desperation hy the ; cool vt nt . to their o; pent ' upon feeling of indignation, and com menced the wnrL r,f rptrililiti VC 1US- tiee. Up to writing sonic twelve of ! the gang have been swung up. uur & reel a are iuii oi voiruu una . . .. . , ..r .i.A iVAnoiiursrerntca minors conccrninsr me easiness HiiercMs ii mu uui.n moi-i ao- - . , . . i ...J operations of the vigilance commit tee. the number executed, etc., and it is next to impossible to obtain a cor rect detailed account of the extent of troubles. From the best sources at hand we elicit the following iufonna- ition. A delegation of citizens from Ab roads are blocked by falling tress, , and the telegraph wires and fences week , down fur miina The loss in this . county is Immense. St. Mark s was t completely washed away, only two houses being loft standing ; tweuty families are homeless. Newport is; also reported gone. r New AdeertisementH W. W. McKAlft. Jisie unspiHi unhanncu turousru ttus crisis, will I jo strengthened and im proved. rosMbly" for some weeks, perhaps ' until Congress has met and the financial measures of the session, have taken shape, some inconvenience may have to be suffared. Put nn- j bcville had called upon Governor Tns Harriaburg btate Journal pre dicts that Gordon and Mackey will have from thirty-five to forty tbou sond majority in Pennsylvania this Fall. The late President Johnson Las uot many political friends in this sec lion of the country, but we are sure that the bitterest of his foes will be sorry to learn that all the money he nnsKoctpd fcf.0.000 was lost bv the failure of the First National Dank at Washington. The interest of this mocev was his only support, and he is now an old man incapable of making much further effort to redeem his for tunes. Sats the Pittsburgh Cvmuwr-cial; Information from all quarters af the Stfcte is to the effect that the Liberals who last year voted with the Democ racy are rapidly returning to their Republican allegiance a very natu ral proceeding for them to take ; since, if they tamely submit to the repeated snubbings they bare received at the hands of their late allies, they can Lardlv hope to ever again command :he respect of anybody whose esteem is worth baring. It is highly probable that trusting to the inertness of K publicans, the Democracy may attempt to steal a march n us, and by q aictly bringing out their last vote, carry off the prize We confess to not harboring many fears on this score, but still it is al ways well to be prepared for any emergency. Moreover it is the duty of every Republican to give emphatic expression to his sentiments on every fitting occasion, whether it is neces sary or not, to secure the supremacy of bis party. We urge, therefore, upon all our friends the duty of going to the polls and electing, by an old fashioned majority, their entire ticket. O.N Tuesday of last week the fol lower article was. upon motion of Governor Ci'RTiN, adopted by the Constitutional Convention : "The members of the House of Representitives shall be apportioned among the several counties according to population, on a rati to be obtain ed by dividing the whole population of the State, as ascertained by the most recent United States census, by two huudrcd: Any county, in t-ludmg Philadelphia, having more than one ratio, shall be entitled to a member for each full ratio." This will give a total of two hun dred members of the House of Repre- eentitives. Hike in other great financial panics, the general business interests of the country have not suffered, we are hopeful of much good from this alarm. During the panic last week, the political enemies of our eondidate fur State Treasurer Mr. Mackey started the report published in the Pittsburgh JW and elsewhere, that be had lost heavily of the State fund, through the failure of several banking Lousc6 in Philadelphia. Mr. Mackey promptly, authorized tha Pittsburgh Commercial to say that the State Treasurer did not lose anything by suspension of the Union Banking company of Philadelphia. His deposit there, on the day of the suspension, was Jess than ten thou sand dollars, and this sum is fully secured. The State loses nothing by the f-Rspension. Nor is there any deficit in -Mr. Mackey 's account growing out of the deposit with Ycrkes. When Yerkes failed, Mr. Mackey assumed the full amount of tho deposit there, and paid it to the State. The Commonwealth did not lose a dollar by Yerkes' fail ure. . The State Treasurer invites the fullest scrutiny into his accounts, and courts investigation into their condi tion. If the correspondent of the Post, or its editor, or any one else, chooses to institute one, let him eomo on and satisfy himself. As to the kindred storv in circula-i tion that the State Treasurer had a large deposit with Jay Cooke t Co., we are authorized to say that he had not a cent on deposit there, and that not a dollar has been lost to the treas ury by that suspension or any oth er. Kellogg with a view of laving the facts ot the case before him and ascer taining their course of action in the matter. The Governor told them, it is said, to go on and do whatever the exigenciesofthcea.se seemed to re quire. . Armed with this permission thev proceeded at once to seize and hang three or four of the worst characters among them two sons of ex-Sheriff Lcire. A prisoner was taken out of jail and shared the same fate: a butcher was seized and executed. Persons who came from Abbvville last Monday testify to having seen three or four bodies swinging from troes in the neighborhood. - The most intense excitement prevailed and tho members of the committee were scouring the country in search of the "spotted'' individuals and hang- in? them as fast as caught. Two of the leading thieves nro known to have passed New Iberia on Sunday, the dav after the hanging commenced, on their war to the bar. One of them is said to have thrown his sad dle into the bay, and turned his horse loose upon arriving there, pre paratory to making his way to the city. He was, however, telegraphed for and arrested. On Tuesday n man named Pagnol was hanged. The up boat was boarded this (Tuesday) morning while at Jeaner ette by a party of fifteen or twenty men, armed with shot ' guns, and a prisoner on board, supposed to be the one arrested at Rrashear, forcibly abducted. Parties who afterward met this same crowd declare the prisoner was not then in their pos session. This morning he is said to be on a tree near Dr. Dungan's plan tation. The foregoing are the only details we have been able to gather in re gard to this fearful affair which may te considered at all reliable. It is not known here how many thieves have been executed up to this time. The most reasonable reports put the 'number down at twelve. The Cambria Iron Works at Johns town have published the following: Notice to employes. Cambbia I eon Works Johnstown, Pa., Sept 24. The decline in the price of Iron and the difficulty in making sales at any price, caused by the disturbed condition of the financial world, ren ders it necessary for this Company to reduce the cost of its rails or cease production. Notice is therefore given that, the current wages of employes, not reg ulated by the gold value of Iron, will subject to a reduction of from ten to twelve per cent., on and after the first of October next The Foreman will be notified of the new schedule of wages establish -d for each Department "' ' D. J. Morrill, Genl. Manager. We have not heretofore deemed it necessary to sav a word relative to the candidacy of Mr Alexander Walker, whose card has leen adver tised in our columns for several weeks past. Rut lest our silence should be misunderstood, " we want to remark, and our language is plain," that Mr. Walker has not a single claim to the support of the Republican voters, and that his persistent assertion that he is a (jixnl Republican is a snare and a delusion. That he has always sup ported the Republican ticket, and that he has an indefeasible right to be a candidate, are propositions we will not dispute, but that he is still a good Republican, worthy of party support, when he sets himself up in opposi tion to regular nominatiors, we do most emphatically deny. It is only by organization that a party can be held together and hope to be continu ous! v successful, and the man who bolts a regular and fairh- made nom ination, and sets himself up as a can didate on some side issue, has no claim whatever to party Bupport. We have been singularly free for many years from all attempts to overthrow party nominations by running volun teer candidates, and this effort of Mr, Walker's to create disorganization in our ranks"shbuld "bJTrebuked, as we have no doubt it will be, by poll ing a crushing majority against him. McMillen was re-nominated at the primary election without opposition and without a dissenting vote in the county. He is eminently worthy, and capable, and has been tried, and he is entitled as a matter of honor and of right to the solid vote of tho party. eurgc, therefore, upon all true Republicans, the duty of attend ing to his interests in their resjeetive districts.' ' Wreck of the Kcbooner W hi Hug. Gra.vd Havf.n, Mich., Sept 25. The shcooner Whiting went ashore near this city last night and since daylight the wind has been blowing a terrible gale from the west The vessel is heavily loaded with salt and her deck is even with water. About nine o'clock this morning the capUiu and one man leaped into the water and to the amazement of the assem bled crowd succeeded in reaching the beach. Soon after this one of the Ironsides' life boats, manned by a crew of five men, put off from the shore, but before reaching the schoon er filled and capsized, one of the crew named Coffee, a resident of Grand Haven, being drowned. The tug Miranda then started with one life boat and one yawl towed astern, and succeeded -in dropping the yawl alongside of the schooner. Four men jumped from the rigging into the boat, and were greeted by thechecrgof 1,01)0 spectators. The next moment the yawl ploaghrd un der the schooner's bob6toy and rolled over. Three of the sailors again suc ceeded in reaching the rigging1. The other was seen for a moment, when an immense breaker swept the poor fellow out of sight. The tug came into port and right ed the boats and again started for the relief of the men. Again the boat got to the vessel's side, but swamped before the men could leave the rig ging.' " " ' ' ' ' 1:30 p.' M. The Miranda succeed ed in getting alongside the schooner Whiting and tookoffthree men. The bodies of the two men who were drowned have not vet been recover ed. ' i An Iowa farmer recently bought a nw fangled harvesting machine, lie sent his eldest son out with the machine to experiment upon the wheat crop. In a few hours after wards the old gentleman found his son upon the top of a telegraph pole, over forty rods of stone fenco cut, bound and stacked in the most ap proved inanncT, while in tho distance the horses and infernal . machine were making for a grove. Xt-w Advertisement- Establish o The Beall Foun . ; and aKMppHHantacfag AVw Adt'ertitement d in 1845. MKIIWIN SIt KAIOf dry Machine Works, D HARRISON STREETS New Adeertitv.McnU. rpi:.CJI EKS WANTKD. "flii Sl)l iiuar.l ot I'cnimanph trtwnnhln New A lcrrti:;emeil. 1 ENF.KAL ELECTION i'ROC-' New A'h; ,- G ENERJ n,A.iri' )'. CORNER CENTRE AN Ciimberlland, M(1., W W. McKjAIG & SON, Proprietors, and ! Manufacturers of IUiln.J iid MUw Oars,' Car Wbela mnj Allen, with Patent UUura, Wood and Iron Working MaetalaerT, Metala and 1'aatlofi. (arnd (or liliutratibua,) Uevel and Mltra Utaring. ENOCH MOKOAN S 5SONS' i , SAP OLIO Lis iuiMtitnis for Soap fur alt Huumtbol l piirjwars, txerpt washing clothe. . . S A P OLIO f..r Cleaning Tour Houc will Mvctlio lalmr of one clrautr. Uive It a trial. S A POLIO fir wini!owlpV Iter than whitlnir or water. Ko removing curtains and carpota. S AT O LI 6 clean Taint and Wood. In fact the entire lnOK,tettfrtlianSiap. No'lopping. iSavra labor. You can't aflord to be withuut it. , , S AT O L I O for So-orln? Kiilrfl In beUer and cloancr than l'.nth lirit'k. Will not acratch. '"sXiM)i7ro i belter than Soap and Sand fur puli.'hinj; Tinware. Jtntd'U" without scratching. S A P O L I O r.li;.cf Hrani and Copper utonull belter than Acid or Oil au I li sten Stone. fur Was-Mne Diflirg and (ilarswarc in lu valunMe. t'hea;icr than Soap. Mortice W noel. Itniona and Mill CniOintfS Kenrrally. Hiram Kui;iura. (2 to u iiuraa ) Ifaiilrr of all kind a made and repaired, Smoke Slacks, and Sugar l'am, Dor 33. Th riaminaiinnnl teacher will Like pinro t DaiHtvtlleirn thcHh of .S.-pieaiter. Uy ordrror the S-iiool lioar!. CHOOL TEACH EILS WANTED s The Schd Hoard of Jenuer tnwnMp w lit mt ' at .luiinor X Koaiis for the .ur, of examining ; and employing teachers f trie crmng seh'NjI torin ' of fi.ur OKi'ntha. They with to employ nueen 111) ITnrhFra and will nny lor &1 rl i"j.'liJM: fcl clsMi teacher f2t); il cla4 iZf, and lor .he J'.n-; uer X "hool ikCJ. ' The Mreetora meet I ict-iher 11th. ' Jly order of the :!,-.id Rwrl. i JOHN lilNK. . S'eretjrr. i Steam Pumps a nd Connections, Iron Pine for Steam or Water, Urass and Iron Fittin. Jack Tews and U Jack, l'alent Saw Gummerr and Kinery Wheels, Stocks. Die. Taps, and Pipe Tou;c, Flue Brnshe. Scrapers and Katcbet-(irllu, J ud son t ioveruor and V a I vf a, tfiohe. Stop, Angle and Cheek Valve. ' Whistle, (iaue Cocks and Steam Gauges, Turbine Water Wheels, Grinding Machine for l'laner Knives, Grindstone Shan and lioxes. Horse I'ower and Tumbling Shafts, Engines, 3Iachinery, &c, Manufacturers of limey's celebrated Self Lubri cating Mine Car Wneol, -A.r;D W. W. McK jaa lS-TJeow. HUT OK rAUflTION- " AY Gum and Leather Ileltiuir and Lace Leather. . Hell Cutter, Awls, and I.ue Strings, Gum, SmUme and Hemp Packing, Kurnace lor Churches and Dwelling' Monkey and Adjustable S Wrenches, Pulleys, Shutting' and llanpers, S:iw Mandrels, Ciicutur and Mill Saws. Patent H;ilr Fell for Iloilcrsaud Pipes, Portable Grist stills, (four siaes.) Kni(ine Heater and Ituller Tubes. French Hurr Millstone and Smut Machines, Separators, Bolliug Cloth and Mill Pick. Overhauled and Repaired. also Frogs, Switches, chincry. RESS Staticn and Mining Ma- 1 VIG & SON nereas. in )id br tho l.'i'h ee.!..n of the . t of lubes! tho General Awrn'My of Vnn-lani. i.i.-d to employ ten (IU) teacher for the sehooi term of July ad, It'.o entidvd "An relatln to the rir flra month. They will pay hrt ciaes teacher .') ' tl'.ns of this Commonwealth," It I enjoined en the r Month, and for those who can teaen tiertnan Liicrtu oi every cuunfy to ;ive n.vire oi Men eiec- iit'ii to no nei ;inl eijliTncisre lit -ucu iimk-'j oftl-ors are to ln eU'r:r.. In r'UrtiU'e iber.-.if. I, I illver KDepr. Sheriff of f e counly tt Soci'. do therefore make known and K'e ibis puMIc n uee to the fleeter -f id eounU of S.mri. that a srneral election will Lehnld iu'sld oi:inv on Hie second Tuesday, the Hth of ('Ub r nexi. at the several elation districts therein: atwlii-li tiino tlistrl-t and county officers, as fi.lli-wj, nrftu;; fleeted, t nl: tt.VK Pf KS'iN f, r no oir. f Ju l-- . f ih Supreme f'oi;rl of liii Conincnweuiih uf !'-:, i.l- VUll... ! O.N F. PF.HSON for tlivntn-e of Jtatc Tre..p:ir r ' of the ''tumiiinw-nlih ot PciinrvU;i;.l;i. i O.N K ff.hMiN lor tho o'lice'of Member of the illueof liMprerilutives of I'.-imvvlvniiia. i ti.VF. Pth.SO.N fi't the cl:l-e o'l ' Tieasiip r f'.r ' Somerset e.uritv. j ON K I'tli. S' -V f'.r thf offlc- of C. inio.rii i.-r i for said eouw v. ! O.NK PKI.f). ior tho uilMcof P-c.r Idrtetor ' f r slid eoniitv. O.NK PKIiSU.V for the olttca of County Aiflltor i UlT S3ld count v. I ). K PI.K.St Of for tho i tlke f Jury Coiii.nis- . . . ,. ., 1 sioie.r lor sul I count v. 1 he ; most desirableiocatlfjnontnelsland. Spring i i irr(.t,y mak-. knwn Bnd Rits t ,t:ee that Bls in every room tor. Aceirtnmodatloiis the pUcci of holdlnic tlio aforesaid k n.-rl ee.- for fcO gnests and also stabling lor 11 torses and ,,m ,,, ,he yfi ix,mKtls nd townetilj within carriages, lu s wi.l , at; the I clt- Ull, count v of Somerset are as follows, to wit: edState Hutnl. .J''iili JIJ '2' Tlie elect orsof the bojout?!i and towu.-hip of N.m- Jlfc.ttKI t)rrrOiy, lerwitomwtaitheCourt Houho in s.ild lsrjneh. "rfW In.prletors. The electors uf lit township of Millor I to tit'ci . . 1 81 rI,e nouse IHIeiy tMf.'iipiii ly li Mil l Wi iiniup. The electors of the bor.iu.rh of Xew tvtitretville "The ln";,tr law t ....! i, sn-iii ' k in '"lit an-! n. ' an I ItC'lr t..wt,.- .. "."'- .-r..the-:.r!-nj: of the aei . tU i da, , ,.,T. , 3. " a.t relating to th, ul, K- -4- " ".i p:tr-. an. adiii.i..r..i "'"' i- - ' ,' were l,Vrr.. . oi rr.i t ii . ........ "-'rre.1 , Sllhrcp.,,,.;', e:i b ati-i et t., ;,-, rl.-r. , r elrerion. ' 1 !:- The f sej 'A t t . . I'rm.liou to tm u,Kr hv .,.., '"' i wd. 'i'1'1:' " w,.i ..: '" ote ( nvp r ..,,, , f' ' ly r'i:etti v, t,e. awrdi,,..'. ." oiiueo in vote at suei. ST. CHAELES, FORM ERLY LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, .tTLAXTlC C'ITT, j;. J. 't l!i. ' v.i n ite any vote Ir-.in any o. r. to I entitle.! tj voto is a;. . ... ... iruiy. mi, 'U s. T".!. t. IHl al.llitie,. .,,,1 ,1,;., , - "-t .1 , redly iiiterrned , an vUt 7, : of this election." " "'( , '1 he rolUwing nk,ll iw , , ewh judge: via: -1 , v , ' j-i.'geduiy attend tbeen, , oiiitinu.iuiM there'.f. ,! ,'! '. i ' ..w.ors In earryinrr ,m ,;:,,''"7 - , in r ensin. m;it anv voir . '"'rtiMD ' 'e !.r,. ''I- i LLEGHE?. Y TRUNK ETOKF- JOEL S. GOE & CO., Manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealers in ADDLES, HARXESS, TRUNKS, VALISES ft. TRAVELING BAGS, No. 0 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. eivl trom anv tier.,. ..ii .. . T:"V! iiehevrj f, be a. t.. r.iiii if "I'.arl.in ami ln..f .. .. . rgo K tnr.ie . ill ' at riien ei.ti..n. wt, . " " i.lelN ..I ti.. ii.. ... . ' re. ...... .. ,., yKe and that I will ui mv to meet at Die s.-hiMil bou.e in H:ti.l l...r..ti.rli ! any ImU'i. tirril or mm T.r Tne doctor of lite township of l.pr Turkey- i 'y eiiizens pialiiml t., foot to meet at the boo.-".: of joha A. SnuHz in wid i Wl!1 ni'? a true an.;rn ,- rn,,l"''' '" u towtwhh.. ! lion, and will Ii, .11 tiling tri . :iv The eleciors of the township of f.w-r Turkev- i hitbtttily fierloru mv iim, l:"u.r , ftiot tu meet at thiKSltooi house in frebu Inr ugii : the lt ot my judgment ; r""- lu s'lid township. j am nH directly or .o-iirr-uy i, The eleetors of the township of Addison to meet ! wager on the remit i,f jk 1' , township. j flnnatj'.n to l taacn l.y ,4fl, I lie eiet'iora oi tne iowiirnii in ni ini n-eri en in ...... a iiij.,ir. :y 4 j iiie. ni ine nonse oecuinci ir Txr'.n jiei.-Ki"T in ... -j. said town.'hip. 'I'beclwtors of the town.hli of Klk'i.-k to meet ; at the new s h.Kd houm In the lxroti;;h of aii 1 Imrv. iu r? vimoreiana conniv, inree nines soutn or 1 ,IK eie-i.i ui um: iK.ruuuti n . jKtmoiore . .. . i-..n- , l.ltronier. and one najt mile rruin Meci.tnlcstHirg, i t" meei at ine nwv oi . r...,., ,.- r, , , ii. .... . . .. . . '1 . . . . f ... ...... . -i . ... .1 linrai .1 .m in .1 ;. ... . 1 on ine line oi tne eoiitemiiiated raunud Iroin i n tin-iin -i ni ir,rou:i oi riiiio'irv 10 m?et . .uii.t; rrniv t-All order promptly fl'.led and work war ranted. aug27 F ARM FOR SALE. TICK SAP OLIO rrmoTe Stains fnim 7darble Mantels. Ta bles tuid Statuary, from Hard nmstivd walls, and from China and Porcelain. S A P () L I O . removes Stains and Orcase from Carpet and olner woven Ltbrics. - Tbrrr la ntt one Article known ttmt will do aouiany kinda of work unil do It m well a Nnpolio. Try It. S A P O L I O HAM) To Franklin King of Donegal, Weat morcland eo., ! 1. Tll..... A L-l.... ..a" V..I....O.,l.l L,..v...,u . ... " n n, hiiik -'i ..iHini.i iBjt.ic county 1'.. and Hiram King of Marion, Mariou county Ohio. You are hereby notified that iu pursuance of a Writ of Partition Issued out of the Orphans Court of Somerset county Pennsylvania, I will hold an Inouest on the real ostate of John King dee'd.. In Middlecreek Tp. at his late residence, on Friday neeuf nie dnilnir;itr" in Itivilsvllle. liic iiuuitj vi iii,vrmwr l?iOe nunc jtiu viiu nio A DM I NISTKATO K'S NO'I Ijiihio of Jacob Crissey, late of Sha le township, tleceiised, Ix-tters .f administration ou the atsire estate having lieen granted to the under? igned, notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to It to make imme diate payment, and these havlngclnims against It, to present thorn duly authenticated, lor settlement, on Saturday, the 1st day ot November, at the of- tend if vou think nn.tier. OLIVER KNEPPER. Shcrilf. a new and wonderfully eflective Toilet Soap, having no cju.il In this country or sbruad. . HAM) S A P O L I O as an article fr the Ifcith. "reaehe the fountain of all dirt, o)eiis the iiorea and give a healthy action an t brilliant tun totnc skin. HAM) S A P OLIO Cleanses and Heautlrie the Skin. In stantiy removing any stain or blemish Iroin both hand and lace. HAM) S A P O L I O Is without a rival in the world for ruring or preventing ror.ghncss and chapping vt er.ner nanus or luce. HAM) S A P O L I O remove Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stain and Grease; tor worker In Machine Shoiis, Mine. Ac,, Is invaluable. For making the Skin white ami soft, and lining to it a '-bloom of heantv, It Is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAM) S A P OLIO cost tea to fifteen rant per cake, ami everT tmly should have it- You will like It. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Bay It of year merchant If be has It or will praenre It for yon. If not, then write for oar Pamphlet, "All about HMpolle," and It will be) mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN S SONS, PARK PLACE, N. Y. h 131 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, pa, jnne Itoow-nrm. rpEACIIERS WANTED. 4b h School 1)1 rectors of Somerset boron rh will receive applications for five teachers to be employ ed In the "Union School" for the coming term. Wage from 3S to 60 per month. Allappll--tlonr to be mad to the President on or before Sep tember 30, Jtri. By order of the Board. ISAAC SIMPSON, epj President KNABE CO.' Ff AXPS. 11 AIXEM BIM.' PIANOS, CEO. A.PRINCEorC'O.'.ORGAKw, The three best and most popular Instrument now in i ne maraei. taiaiogue ana rrice l,Uts, ooa talnlng full particular mailed to any address. -.. CHARLOTTE BLUM K, . No. 19 Sixth avenue, Pittsburgh, Fa. Sole agent for Prince A Co.- Organs, ajirilst. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE, iiy dlreclirn of a coutiuned onli r of :ile Issued out ol the Orshaus' Court of Somerset County. wo will sell at public sale on Thursday, the Kth or October, H7J- on the premiss-, at 10 o clock a. ni.. the real estate of Samuel P. llittner, late of summit township, deceased, all that certain tract or rcel of laud situated in Ianaier township, Soinersot county. Pa., containing 441 acre ami lt perohes. strict measure, more or lea, adjoining la'nd of Annanias Heftley, Keystono Coal and Iron Co., Jacob Hersh's heirs, Pittsburgh A Con-nell-vllle RailruadCo.'s lan.I and others, (late the property of Abaolcin liaer.) lnu acres dear. 15 in meadow, the balance Is well timbered with pine, oak and chestnut, with rme tearing fruit trees: also a house and barn thereon creeled. This lnn.i is also underlaid with fire clay, iron ore and other minerals. The tlaiber upon the land is very val uable, as it Is right upou the railr.wd and near a good market. I ne land I also valuable lor fann ing purposes. There ran be many thousands cross ties cut and made on the land. ..121 S. J. COVER. Administrator. Florence to Jones Mills. It contains lo2 acre, i the new seinsd bouse in s:ild bon ugh. more or less, ind Is In a jrood state of cultivation, j The Wecior of the towr.sbiu of Stiininil to tin-et wiih plenty of water la every field. Part of this ! t the sehool liou.-c. in l.il-; City borough. i:i :ii i larm Is underlaid with coal. A good barn, large : township. brick bouse and fine out buildlngsarenn the prera- ; The ebtorsof thu tsir.ub of Ii lie t ily to in. t lses; also a splendid on-hard. ' ! at the schwd h.u". In :tid isir-nli. fersons applying sixn con ret a barzaln. I mr, ' l ne entrtors ot me K.wii'tnp i iirecnvue i ritt.. each r'v;;; '. sulllg.eiecti.jij. PiJ.i;, a ni iii iuc name of t;ie: wherein ach eh-et.,r rr. truly wrne down the l,ui,.irr . .,vii H-r earn en ij:;ir .i tits IlHlfl.? Sll.'fll In ri. ,.i .... -'Ti i thereof and iu all thii.L-i tr n:rT(, ., also sell a moautuin farm at a low JOHN : Lauffbiinstown. Sep Westmoreland Co., Pa. nriee. F Hf)YI. i.urg to URCI! and SCHOOL Fl'RNI- TUHE. SCHfHJL and OFFICE DESKS. PEWS and Pt LPITS made of seasoned Walnut auJ Ash lumber. Send for price to C. C. Dl'NJfELLS, 175 Ubcrl j Street", PitlHiiurffh, Va. ugU7 QKI'HANS' COURT SALE. l!y virtae of nn isr lerbsued out of the Orphans' Court of Somerset ectinty, and to ine dlrwted, there will tw exposed Ui jniMlc sale on the premi ses, on 1'rldiiT, Oetoher '24! h, A 1.. luTa, In Som. (Ml township, tho following real ostate, late the pr.rty of Samuel Will, cbveased, via: No. 1. A tract ot land shnited ene mile north east el Somerset, ci.litalnlug 110 seres, adjoining lands of Jae,,h Koonti. Samuel Trent. Charles Will and others, all cleared and in a good (late of I cult Unit n. The land is or good quality and ha a vein id good coal opened onli, ami Is well water-1 !. I No. 2. A piece of timber land containing T, j acres, adjoining hinds of Sitnuel Trent, Augustus I I.tig an I Charles Will. 1'he land Is of good quality and well timbered and watered. No. 3. A piece of land containing 21 acre, ad jolng lands ol Charles Will and Augustus Long, alsiut 1 acre cleared: the balance la welltlmher- j ed and has several good springs on it. The land Is of mt excellent quality. No. I will he offered S in smaller lots II desired. I Tenva.Ono-lhlrd.aitcrdcduntiiiu-expenses, tor. JJOOTS AND SHOES. Sfinrrv V. lirils Respectfully mtnrms the ci'iiensof S.Bierset and the public generally, that he hts ust replenished his NLAV SHOE STORE, meet at the School House In Poeahoiitn i The electors ot the Is.niuh of VVel:.' ! nien in the si-hi-! hoti?e in said liomii;rh. The eh-etor of the t.wntilp ( Soul liamfiton to f meet at the hou-e ef ,nt:n Slili'tz ill .ji-l t"tsihip. i 1'he e..eiorsof the loariiriiip of North. llllptori to ; ine-( m tin. Iivuee of John i'oorb.itH;h in sehi tou j ship. I 'I he elector of the tonti-!iip of L'irttner to ine.-t : at the house formerly ctii.ied l-y V in. M-r, In ; s:ti I tow!i.stiii. i The electi.ii of t!:e lor-.noh of lierlin to me; at ( ;tie buu-eof Ar-hilidid Coniitnii in ii. le.r..u-!i. , 'I lie electors of tne township ol lirulher.?". jiiey ; to n:-e; at iiittner's s.-bis.i hou..c in s:il I lownliip. ! 'Hie electors i f ibe township ot Stunyircck tu I meet at th-; Iioiih-oI Johli Sei. her. 1 Jr.. and now by Jolni Siiei.'her in sai 1 towruhlp. j 'J In eh'ctnrs of tbeti.ir.-uh ot Sf..i.iti.n to iu-et at the bou.-i forineriy ueeupie! t-y lienrj J. Ml. lor. ' iu r.nd U-PiUgll. : The tleetor ol the ti.wn.diij) of liu-'inahordi.' to i meet at ilie house ot JacoO :utcr. oi .y-town. j 'i lie elc-tors of the township of Allet.eiiy i ' meet at Ibe hou.c t.f (Jeorge .. Kiiuiuel t,i kai j j tomisbip. I The elrct.-rs of the f'.wni.ii; of Coni-nisnh to ! ir.ei tat the h- u-e of Peier J-vy l.i said towr.ruip. ; Theel.-tors of tiie towr.slupot Nha.ie to meet at i the nou-e of .lae!, Heiinnn m ?ti townnii. The eiee:or .f the ta.wusliip of Paint to me et at the m h-sil h u"o erects! on the hinds of Henrv I l-ierki-y. in s.ud b'Wuship. " ! ' The eleeirs o! ibe lor. nsl.ip of Jenncr to meet i at the houe of Thomas traiLighcr. at .Ictni.-r X ft. mils in "Hid town.iip tl.. r..l l-i-rs '1 Titian.-one-half cash; 10 ier cent, of whieii ' main a lien on tiie premises, the Interest to be ld Buiiuany 10 tne imow nunng uur ir.e. ann at ner ilcatli ibe principal sum to bo laid to the heirs: hall tie paid on day ot tale, the balance In t wo equal annual payments, to tie secured by judg ment ou tne land. I'. O. address of tho un iertigued, iMle Clly. Somerset count v, Pa. JONAS SAYLOR. J ACOB S. HI TI N Kit, e.24 Adailnistrutors and Trustees. ne-tblr.l oi the balance tn be l.ai.J on c.nflrms- tlon ot sale, and the remainder in three equal an nual paineiita. to le swureil by judgment bonds. Ten per cent, of band money to'l-e paid as soon as propertv la kiixs-keil down. GL'OIfOE SPA SCi LE R. fi'".' - Trustee. JISSOI. UTION NOTICE. I lie co-partnership heretofore existing In name and style of Karnes;, Delp, Camp & Co., litmlier denier at Garrett. Somerset cotintv. Pa., I this day dissolved ,by mu'.nnl eensent, Earned and Iiclp having purchased the interest oi Sami.'l li. Camp and Frank Kennedy, and will settle all bu siuew couueete.1 with the firm just dissolved. CiiAKLt-S KAKNEST, SAMl'EL I. 1EI.P, SAMI'FLH.t:AMP. FRANK KENNEUY. tlurrett. Pa., Sept 10, 1ST.!. cp"4 Garret Lumber Co., EARNEST & DELP, 4 PKOPHIETOKS, tjecccSJfs to Earnest, Delp, Camp A Co., White Pine, YeHow pine, Oal and Ilemlock Lumber In the New Buildtnn on Main Cross Tbeekvtors oi n.e township of .i. itcrv,n to t r l at l tie nouse my ;uty rcspeetj,..,,,,. x .Jii-'giw-tit sad al ilitv. n:i ! t.,j indiree'iv in;ereie.;' !a lrir j' ."lilt ol tllis elee!l..n." '1 he qualilird e. e,r w;;i , iOWing et Ol Aei,i Maren, An Art rt'gui.it all elcf-lions in the .-v. m'.nwealth. Sw-rio I. He it en.-,.. -Houso of Kepr-senrativeSoi tu Penn-'ylv-annt in tirure,! . hereby enact .-J by t.'ii,u. ,.,,.,, tile qUailrt 1 v..ti-n el tan fc-v; ConimoiiWMlth at ali ge..' und r-ie-eial eie.'tion are l.er...,'f Ue-I an.1 r.-quired to v. t.- 7 : written, or Kirtlv tirinte-i .';.." f rally elassmed as l-.ii.,w-:' ,J. bra. e tn ttano s ..t an lj- ,. I and to be lairt-:ie,l, ..m-!'., ". siian ern'irare tne nam. .,t f- r. and be tubeiie-i "t,,lr: I bra.- the names of ali oair, I eiu.'ing the ofln id Srim , ot AsAtl.ll.iV. It V- i gres. it voted lor. aad t unl . ti.-ket shall emi.ra.-e ti.e u.im, ncers v..tl lor. aiti i,ir u ; tiekci shall emi.ra. rj uM n.1:i,,'., ; in-ers voie-i lor. ano tm each class shall be ;. .i, j beXeS. Mi.i Tl.a-.it shall ' ,. ; in tiie several e.juiii.-s u.vrt in their eleetei pr Hf'i me lint sr -ii., a ., ,.. S;acrof the ii-.u 7t. l'AMlVLt" S...:,S..r . . Approved the nh da v , ! .... i tie looUo.-.a-l eigbt l:u:i '.n i t,. "or. iiifu-'.-j i I.. .ir. o-l.i:. Street, iriTii a i.. Hit to a Mil" List. Oarret, Somerset Co.. Ia. at slrnrt n it Ice. Sept. 5t Snl for Price JOHN P. DEAN, Shorklnz Nulrlde at ( birano. neofructlve Flrent Allentonn. We are glad to note, that all tbe eastern journals agr? in tbe state ment tbat, the money panic which ao unexpectedlj and rapidly swept orcr tbe country last week is at an end, and tbat confidence is being restored. Several of the large bouses, such as Fitch, Hatch & Co. and Henry Clews Co. bare given notice of their in tention to immediately resume, while Jay Cooke & Co. mate a statement fehowiug their as&esta to he several millions of dolla-s greater thai tbeir liabilities. Tbe failures were confin ed almost exclusively to bouses car rying large amounts of Railroad Isonds, and their inability to realize on them in time to meet matured li abilities, caused tbe trouble and com pelled them to temporarily suspend payment Tbe action of the Secreta ry of the Treasurj, incoming forward promptly and purchasing $13,000,000 of Government bonds, thus measura bly supplying tbe demand for cur rency, did much to relieve the msrket nd restore confidence. Thus far the trouble Las been solely confined to -Icalers in stocks and those banks tbat were connected with them, Hot a sin gle mercantile or manufacturing firm 'baring been compelled to fail or sus On the whole wc are inclined to believe that this flurrv will be event- Am-entowx, September 24. At two o'clock this morning a (ire brnke out in the engine room of .Gabriel's woolen mills and spread with great rapiditv in spite tf tbe " strenuous ef forts of the fire department, entirely consuming the building.". The hevy rain of last night and the "east wind was all that saved the adjoining bark mills and shed f Mosscr & Grirns, tannery. The loss is $40,000 ; insu rance 120,000, 115,000 or which is in Allentown companies, $1,500 in the Susquehanna Mutual, of Millersbnrg, and $ 3.000 in tbe Hoje, of Philadel phia. " A Terrible Fight. CmcAtiO, September 24. A shock ing suicide occurred at Oak Park sta tion a few miles west of this city on the Northwestern Railroad last even ing. G. G. Lyon 'President of the Adams lilackman A Lyon Publish ing Company of this city, who re sides in Oak Park went to tbe 'depot and taking his ftand by the track waited until the locomotive come along, when ho suddenly threw him self on tbe track in front of it, was struck,aud was literally torn to pieces.. Mr. Lyon vho was aged po, has for the last 2 or 3 years sutTercd at times from severe mental depression caused by iil health, but has lately been in better health. lie was the origina tor of. the national Sunday f-chool lessons and author and ediior of many Sunday school publications. Another Balloon Trafredy. . ' t Inpepevdancf.. Mo., Septen.ber 22. Yesterday J. J. Chiles met Deputy Marshall T. Peacock on tbe street and slapped him in ths face. A fight ensued, during which a pistol fell from Cbllies' pocket, which was picked ap by his son, 14 years of age, who shot Peacock in the back inflict ing a dangerous wound. Peacock then shot young Cbiks wounding him fata!ly. - City Marshall Farrow, who came tip to the fight, was hi igl.tr It wounded in the breast, list lr whom is not known. : ' fe Jferaey. Thestoh, Sept 29 A prisoner named Marshall, from 3iark, was shot in the State prison to-af 1 by t naerkeeper r rea Liowe. .Marsfaati bad knocked down a man named Eaetblaek, who had been left in charge of shop No. 8 during the tem porary absence of Lowe, with a shoe makers hammer, aud would have killed him but for tbe timely arrival of Lowe, who shot Marshall, tbe ball entering his forehead and ' lodged In the brain. '; Marshall is not expected 1 1 - i .t . av tu iccoTcr.i uc v auuut Z'J cuxs of age, arid bad an old grndgc against Eastblack. WNLPOtE, I A., Sept. ,25 A bal loon ascension by Trot .1. TV, Pailey was advertised to take place' at the Fair grounds near this city this af ternoon, and a large crowd gathered to witness it.' rVt five o'clock tbe balloon waa cut Jj3o,se. Ilailov hang ing on" tbe horizontal ' ber beneath the basket. ' "When the balloon, which was inflated with hot air, left the grouhd it took fire ' near tbe mouth. laikr'did not apparently see 'the lire till he was '' too high" to let go with safety,' but bung till he reached an altitude f twelve or fifteen hun dred feet, when the canvas that held the hoop frame to which he was sus pended burned away and he' fell, reaching the earth a quarter of a mile from t&e point of starting. Ilis body was frightfully jangled, bis legs be ing driven luto ih r.v.rd rn-ound up to the knees. ' i This ac is reserved fur C. F. Khoad A lir A, who have moved luto tbe most magulnecnt grooery room la this plaor. They nan be found in Beer's new building, second door trout be corner. Great Mlorat and Lmi of lAfe. Aiot sTA. GA.,Sept. 22. The fal lowing dispatch was received from iTellabassee, Florida, dated Septem ber ...... . , A tt rrifie m. ocurred through out this section of tba fonntry on Friday morning. Several" tovj! were unroofed, thirtv or forty housoi blown down, and otters badly dam aged. A great number oTgTh houses were destroyed, : and the ' crops are considered completely ruined, ' - Three or four 'Jrves were lost and several persons wounded.'" A lurge amount of stock was killed Tho Carpenter' -anal Blac ketulthe Tool 8 novels, Spade, fteythea, 8nahoa, Uoea, Forka ann Bakes, toft-ct nor with largo and varied Urk or Ilarawar and Cutlery, anlfable for the trade, at trreatly rednred rates. i ' ; -; 1 : ' ToFaMufljLita.- MesrK. KosseH A'Oo., of Mastilleo, Ohio, man utaclure uniiuestlonably tbe . test Separator Treshing Machlner ftr either 4, t.S, leer 13 horses S hitch gear, (a novelty thatn other maokine nave), aounie Ian, aojustal.le aoncave. elevators fcr ea trying tailinrt back oneylimler, avlinder reared aigta to give the horse a alow walk, epa- faLfog eapadty pnsurpassed. The her power I pesMitiao, (list ubl toftfeak or wear out a many other do,aad (j made either mounted or deira: can narnlsh machine ejlber seared 'or tiC' The whole maehine j made of raf bellnr natriiaj and anequalied for durability and style, apd 1; cer tainly thechetpert machine in the market. whe Saaacialir eonatderrd. It Kaadf at the bead oj the threshing machine list. Orcr 7.000 dd In last two eeason. ' . The earn party a!ao make A first laMelorer thresher, butler and (eparator, (all In one) well adapted taoareoauteaad maeh needed. Amalaoantboriied to negotiate aals at lowest factory prices the well knowa aad nopalar Urimth A Wedge Portable and Statloaarv Steam Engine, Hollers and Saw Mills, from 4 to 39 horse power. Thl engine ha 00 nrpwrtoT." For further lntormation on above mask iocs vou will address me at Dale City or Mevers Mill, Pa. Scud for price list and circular ana don't bay an til in are convinced. O. I. LICHTT. janoik . Agent Kir Sjmerael Co., Pa. SPLKNMD STOCK OF GOODS Bought In the r-aitem cities at the lowcush i.rlei.s and is prepared to lumish the publie with every- wiiin j- iimmj to uis line 01 murine, AT VEKV LOW I'KICF.S. He will kep eonslanlly 011 hand and Is prepar ed to make l order on abort notice. BOOTS SHOES FOIl Men, Women and Children. Embracing every line of first cUss goods in mate rial and workmanship, from the tinv slipper to the broadest tread brogau. The lailles'will be furnish ed with SLIITEUS, tJAITEHS, BOOTS, - HALMOKAL, 15USK1.N OF CALF, MOKKOCCO, KID AND IASTINO MATERIALS! And of tbe most fashionable style. Ke will intar a g.ud Ot and give anistictlon to woo may give OllU a call. He Is also prepared to furnish shoemaker with a complete araorlment of Kb-ctl.iii ofiVcrs wj;i takeir-u,,..' io-.j --a r or. ner uj.j.:. iiin,! ol tl:is t (.l:llil.liwe;tl' f." ,:i Innu tl.e army 01 the t"n:. h:is re-elilly lieeu .ie'-Iari.-.J Supreme Ci.nr ot l'ri,:i.v;., viol, and that ati iirr.7i.a then-un-ier are l,w Jis:,:' 'ii:ili::e-t. J .1 tne :oj,.:j t o niti.;i.,!i V.krnoi. "lie Kirt.-vntli A s'i! tt;ion cf thr I i.:c.! Miitfu 1. 'lie rii,i.t .: r Stat-s to vole h?ll n..t , I tie I. nited States i.r by v: r.tce. col'-r. f,r prei o.i;.:i Ski . S. That Cwirr j. ion-e tiiis ar.irle by nhpr- pn. ANU WHfcKK.t. 'liie C.-tiiJ.-. .. . Stu'es on the 3L-t di:v of Ma-r-, a. t eiiti'l-l -An at-: : r-,, ',;" ZT.t of lltt Ini.v.f Sc'".' : ,n ,.' 'js of thr Iniot li-irf ;v... lirst and' s--.:i.l ,-;i. i:s rt ; JT". -'"r "SO TIOS 1. Be 1 tuarte-i ii- ( J ' Hw of KvC'C'.i' .'irri uf 11 l i.- T A Hfrit a in t ttntirtt cie-..'..,; ot tl.e I 'nitol hiat-s who are ,r .', 1, qualitled to vote at anv .cei,-.o udv State. Territnrv. i L-": ri- ,-. . . : ". .'' township, srhotd diftrkt.ii.A-il,T.'.'.' .'. .-' n;i.rui ur-;:vision sr.j r -r.;!;. voto at all such election w.ttii r.ov constitution, law ciistoni. l.r - color, or previcusc...n.!,ti. o hi sr.-tf. uar ...r KIP Farm for Sale. I will sell at private tale that certain Farm sit uated six miles (outhwest of .Mt. Pleasant. In Kal liuntlng'ton township. Westmoreland county. Pa., containing ahont ACEES, Has thereon a good frame dwelling house, spring, wiasl and coal houses, a new frame hank Dam, com cribs, hog pens, and other out buildings. A spring of good water at the door, also water iu every Held; over 280 Bearing Grafted Fruit Trees, Is convenient to churches, schools. Mills, Ac. Is tvlthiri live mile of Broad Ford Station, on the Pittsburgh A Connellsvllle railroad, and within three ml lei oT Scott' station at Fountain Mil!, and within tbteemlleg of bton-rrin. Both these last named places are on the Sotithnest Pecnst I-! Jf fci. ..,. vonla Kail W ay. Price ,-S per acre. Haytnt nts ?T7 Uob 111 .wi 10 iisiiu April 1, la, s, a,uov April 1, iMya, ICOOI) April 1, Is7. nnd the liatanee April 1, 1ST7, with interest on the whole to be paid yearly. For further Information address Martin N. Stantter, J. P.. Mt. Pleasant. Westmoreland county. Pa., or caU on the sulwcrlber on the premise. 1HP24 THOS. KATnOR. g. B. 0 EX. I. C. SfOTT. OWENS & SCOTT, Nutter Comiiltesio?! House. 153 W. Pratt St., BALTIMORE. SOLE LEATHER, CALF, .AVI) MOKKOCCO. ALSO, La$ts and Shoe Findings S ildiit be t..vl priees. T-A1I kind of rejwlring doneim short notice. He hopes by keeping a large an I good st.k. by elllng at the lowest pos-lble prices, and by fair dealings and tnet attention to business, to receive iiwmi rnaro oi bUL.Ilc palronnire apr. , ;Mr. HVt P.KEKITS. 10,000 Art ; WanteOJ A rare chancv. Full Particulars free or six samples fort I no Address, Pittsburgh SupplvCu 'ittsui Kim, Pa. ..e.il..n liKer in Said towil-tiip. 1 lie eb-rt.irs of the l.r .ucli ot I rsin williwet at the m-ho..! hou.- in .,,-i tsin.ugu. i 'l'tic return jmiires ol the reje-eiive di.trt'-t in j lijl! county arc r-.pjiri-l tomn-t ntthe Court H-.u-e I la tbe Is-p-iigli 01 Somerset, on iri lav. ibe lTr n jay 01 iK-i.ioer. I.;. itic:i and tin-re to jM-rti.ri:i the itll.l. s ( i..llted on t tirlil l.y 1:1 w. Where a jn-lt-e. l-y Mi-Un-? or unavoidal,!,, a.-i-d.'iit. 1 uii:ii..c to atlrnd fc:i.-li nir .-iri.f jii-.'grs. then the certiin-tiie of r-turu "hall i-e uihrn cl:rie of by one of the ins's-i-iors cr ei-rs 01 tne el -ti,.n ot t tie district, wni.'ehail do and peri'orm thedutK repaired ol tbe jucg- unable to '.! 11 i. N'T.ii; tH IIi.ki.hv liiVKM. That evrv person cx-tpting Juiieet ul thePe.o a ho shall hoi-l anv oitice or app iiitnn ut of .n.nt or trust Under the I nited SUtes. or ol this State, rr any citv or cor Is.mtcd district, wiiethera cimuiifyioiic! oth-eror otherwise, a subordinate olhcer or ag'iit wbo is or -hall le eirpioyed under tl.e leglsl.itivd, exeeutivs or judiciary lvMrtuiePt of tins State, or ) ai:v city, or of any iueiirH,raicd ulstrict, and al-. t.'i.i't every meuil-r ol t '.ogress and of the State lj-sm- iailire. a!ld ol t;C Sei.-i-t i,r mUTllii.in r,nn- it ..1 city, or ciii!iiii-?ii,i,er ot any i:i:-vrairutvl iii-:ri- t. ! is by law incapable of holding; or e.vrcising at the ; time, the th-.-eor iipisontuii-ni ol Ju-.ie. lrsiK-tor . or Clerk of any election ot tbisctunioiiwenith, ami 1 '.h.-.t no In-jvt.r. Judge cr otter officer e: s-a eleiti.-n shall be eligible to be teen voted tor. ' And the said at of Aseeinblver.titled "an u.-t ;-e- ' lating toeb-tb.nsof this Commonwealth,"' p:ix .l , July 2. lttw. lurther provides ns ("dlows, vii: 1 hat the Insjiet-tor and Ju.lg- ,ha;i tutvt at , the respective plan ontKilnted lor holdim the eieiTum in tneoi-trnt at wbirh thev n-?eetivelv an.v 'aie or lemtory ur tiv or inr -belong, helore 7 o'clock in tbe morning ot the "f't:- ! ln cilrarv ntwithstTe:ii,- "" "" (.I Tl'KSKAY UK x Tultlli. ao I ea n si.id ! .t And it if further enjc-,i v . . insirtor shall anisdut one eie.-k. h.. . , under the authoritv ot the i-.r..i.-,.. - ' tjualined voter ol such district. I any Slate, or the laws of anv l-iro rtlT in case tbe (h tv n who sbail have nwived the or ,nsu " re.uircl to be it,.ne a-.r. highest numiier of vote lor ir.spe.-tor shall not qualitlcath.n lor voting, and !.i w,--. rirml i,n I h ,lr,v r,f Hnv : . . i . i biWS neriins or nrftn.M.M... 1 . " .iiw nil,!, int,e receive! ine Mim. ii- u.,1 ' i' uwuit ui uuries in un.i.'-.,. number of votes for Jmiire at the nevt i rm.iin., : oiaioniinitv to berlorm ai, i ..... . election shall actasan lm-ie-tor in his place. And become quatitie.! to vote, it sua jr-J. r, in case the person whoshall have received the high- everyuch persons andotftir.ti .r(, t number d votes lor in.'pectur sliall not atteud, ' th nlted Stales the same sn. e, , i ic persun eiei-telju.ge shall a.,int an Insliee- lu lunn sucn prece.,ui?ltej an. , i, Kir in nis place; aiel In in the person cleetot a Judge shall not attend, then tho lnineeti.s who received the highest number of vote shuil appoint a Judge in his place; and if any racancv shall con. tinue in the board for the space of one hour after the time hie. I by law tor tae opening of the elec tion the qu illrled voters of the townshlo. r.tr.. district for whic h such officershall have been elect ed, present at the plaee of election, shall elect one of tneir number to till such vacancy. "It shall bo theoutv of the several ajejon re spectively u attend at the place of holding every -eneraI, special or tiwaship election, during the whole time such election Is kept open, tut the pur pose of giving information to the luspettur ami Judge, when called on. in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to rote at such elec tion, and on such other niatters in relation to the assessment of voters, a the sai l inspectors or ! ,M'e thereof, sliail he the suprr t..... i ui iiuuiTuiiii ipiiu lnu, iii iiuir rniuiic. o iuiug in ine i otis'itu:- r ia-:c -.vo person snail te perm. tied to vote at auvelee-: rtnte I tion as aforesaid, than a while citizen of the age of twrnty-oneor more, who shall have res i led iu ihi State at least one year, and in the election district where he orttrs to v.ite. ten (lavs immcdiatelr pre ceding sin-h election, and within two vear paid a State or county tax. which shall have" been a?-ss-ed at least ten days before the elt-etion. Hut a vit en ot the I nited Stateswho has prevn;u-lv un a .ualuiel voter oi this Sutean I removed theretn.ui and rcturne,!, anJ who shall have rc;.!-d c the election district and paid lax. s aton sal.i. stull v entitini to vole atler rsi.ling In this State six months. JVociiiU, Thin the white tr.vuuii.eui. ii uv i nueu ctatcs. ne:ee, .. ..i e-l to vote witiu.ut diitinc ious condition of servi'ude; arid . -, u or o.'h'i r shall refuse or kn.. " ' full etter-t (o this sectl .n he -aaii fence forfeit and y ihr suai ut a-,". -2 . lars to the person aggrieve I th. r r.v el by an action in tiie eae. am, K allowance tor iunsei ns a" tar.- --V. mat an. I jl... II f. ... .. . .. '- J" ' i,... ...rnrri "nctl - IT Ti -r t- r.i jiuiiih oi a uii.-.i.'inemior. nn.l i tion thereof, be fcn-I n..t rs than "" or i-r impris-.ni-t not u--s than vst ana not more t nan one ye ,r. i.r bvtn. t tte s? iion oi lis court. A irlrrret. It is dcdarcl t v re or i he sixih article of the Con-tun:i. ed States iht "This Cobstitoti jb ii iii l lllte t Mat. which shaii be n-wr-n 'rrflie hw ni -;i tut 't f twcuiy-one aiid twenty-two years who have res.dcd in in.- ei.viitn uis-.rict tin days as ah.r ,;iJ .had lie entitled to Vote, although thev ,i,.,u not have paid tux. Hv the "liccistry Law. 1. :iicti..n the ci-utrirv. notwTtt-t id ::: - And uhereat. Xn L-iciM.iiarr ui v. wealth, en li.etith day ui April A. V. I: an act. -A further suppleuiru: tutt.ri, io eic-I..U- in tins I oIUBM-tlWradti tion of Rbi. h provided as h ii. s: ' toal ,- inuvO vt even- aotd jUn blv a provi ii that onlv wl.it, ift-srti-.' entitled I,. vtf tr .. fj..,.,, m,,:--,-elaimins to v,it at s;.v H- u.ra; or sura.tr; ot thl t ' -111 in ill We., i; li, i mi ! ;l.r ii;r...- cjrd oi; iim tan r.tr.Htirr i.i uistiiietiiin ul eib-r sha:ltenr..il m ..iMiiig to tue ppjiis:1. ul t:ie fcrt-ri.c - net appn. veil the VJiti day c: April: "An act furthir suppiemeiitai to tar , the elections of this Cutnui'wa.:: wii-n otherwise ouaii.i -i uc.trr n .c e:i;i;iel to Vote at epV.'4 t-UBLIC SALE.- The undersigned, executor of Wicl ael Sparglcr. will etllu public sal oa , SATlRDAY.OCTOBKBllTJI.wa, tn Shade township, on farm Ko. 1, at 1 o'clock of aid dsy, the following real estate: No. I. A farm situate fa Shade township, ad joining land of Michael Lafie, Joseph Laps aad others, containing 'J6Z acre, more or lss, ol wbtoh 100 tore are clear, with house and tiara thereon erected: about Hacrrsof meadow, and fruit orch ard wiiii plenty of timber and sugar camp on th same. . . No. 2. Also a farm containing lax ar mnm n. less, adjoining No. L, Benjamin Idipe, Joseph Sipe, Joseph Sarver and other, with about IS Uteres clear with bouse and stable tbereon erected: jetijsberae. No.' ?. Ah t'att of land containing S ares apd 47 pertlVr Wfet,' ad.Olniag lawl of Samuel eipangfer, Aaron Spacsiar,- evj Isaaa Flcgle, la Ktonycreek township, wfl tln.bert4l evrtatttlsx a vela of bituminous eoai. ''," ' ' -". TaitMS.Ott (bird to remain a iio. the inter est thereof to be paid p the widow of Mlcnae Sngler daring tier life, aod at bar death to be paid to the heirs of said deceased; ooa-thlrd n bawl 1st April, 1(74. balance tntbre equal aanaai payments without interest, to be secured on the premises. Ten per cent of tbe hand money to he paid or secured on aay ef sale. JACOB J. BOWMAIT, cjal " Kxecutor. IMF w Vaao MASiia THE VICTOR SFiriva uiiMitvr in want reliable and energetic agent In thl manly! The 'VICTtMt" I a Ixick-siibsh, Shuttle Ma chine, with elf setting Needle, best finished and most ierlect Macblneotfereil. An Increase of over 400 per cent, on sales of 1S72 over 171. For term sic , anorese V iCT( R S F. W I XO M ACH IXE CO.. K.'lt lOT Chstnnt St., PhlUdeti.hU. Pa, ffi i. ii rrsiinu;n CAPERTON'S BlfflM ROOMS, Tahles furnished al:b the best the market af- fojdj, . r - Hret (lawt Titblp. ICutfk, lrsoiiiil,lef S1NU1.E ilKAI,S JO CETrS; Meals from t'4 a. m. antll 13 o'clock at niicbl. Kemember the place. No. ' Market ittreat. w-e-Cnt this out awl bring it with tog. uug-iT com A NNOUNCEMEN t. At the earnett aolicltatkitiof numer us friends I annonnee mvaetr a the PEOPLES CAN HI DATE FOK ASSEMBLY. If elected I pledge myself to labor for tbe best Interests of all. anil to oppose all dtrme or partisan elans whoa only mo tive are fell toleresL ALEX. WALKER. Hollidaysburg Seminar'. . HULLIDAYSBUKQ. PA. .. apr. jos. wavqu, pmscipal. ' ' ""advantaoes. 1. A bhriaUaa iioite. ' ' " -4. Thorough and tucceijfii txao.bsii. I. Pboophp)aDd t:tcpricaf apTc!ra!wj. Map aod chart. " - "' -- ,s A Thorough teacjjtng in Mnstc. 0od Pao,. t. Room large and cheerful YeJitllatioa tier feet 6. Oymnaitir without extra charge. Qymna lum. and ample grounds, beautiful scenery ami opportunities for rambling, fishlrg. ke. 7. Pure oft water. Bath room for poplls. t- dplrabl location. Entire freedom from stkoke, nciee afcd d'.'it. . Near to earioei ehsuahai -10. Oadight no danger from Unp. II. Weekly Clan In Etluaette and Propria:?.' School year begin September luth. 1J73. Boarding. Tuition. Fuel Usi and turnlshud room for school year (08 to fciSu. anga rVHK HEST PUMP IN THE WORLD! THE AERfCAN STjil-MEROEH ' potable-Acting, Nop) Frecilng Tbe Simplest, Mngl Poweiftil, Iieottva, tliua blu, Beiialio apd Cheapest Pump In use.. ' It I made ali of Iron, aqd pf a fee ijuipe parts. It will not Frten, a no water remain In the pipe when not in notion. It bai nc leather or gum ptklu, the uehor and raires are all of iron. It aeldom, If ever, get out of orO-r. It will fcroo water from 0 to U fe. In tbe At, by attachlug a few feet of hose. ' It Is good for washing Buggie, Windows, water big Oar Jens, Ac. ' it furnishes the unrest and euldt mi.r k... J'lJ Bft cml la the bytUmt of tbe Well. 1 iu -i u,au T Jtr p, 15 ; pipe, &oc. fi f.ag. I " '' is " fie. " I.ari.r sixes In pnportloo. WEYAND ATLATT. , ' . Sole Agent fiw Somoi-sjt County. tJ nj.-:t, Pa., May bit, 1871 . . ' t-"T V POLISH CO., WM. Airr MANAGE!!. Xannretetory, S5S Pens Avenue. PITTSBCROII, PA. .Manufacturer of the best Polish In tbo worhi f..r v.ru.K u reeionng io us original lusTetHdd Sliver. Plated Ware. Bras. Copper. Glassware, . . r in- engines and anv v,l."ii.,,.ti,i.ri!,,.r.rer!l,r, tLucAi. Afi.u locauTi.n tbutuwn. Ad die;. a abo,e, etjcfofjnjr eenN tor sample and directions. . ' se 3 OMlfltSET ACEMvr The Somerset Acailemr will bnen.1 or. t.,.. inf. tbe 16th day of September next, for students of bothKie. Tbe service f oompeteut male inn. ii-i;(aie inacuer will te aecurett.j by whom in struction aul tie gi.-cn n Ijigiish, L:itin. Oreck. tlerman, French. Music un.i Aran lug. The term will continue fur a pw..l of tun uiwitlu. A sxf Hcient fund lias already lic-n subscribed b inause iheeimtinuance ot tho Acadonij for tltree vears. and It i Intended tliat such aota a be uik.-n as will niaae it a partuaaVHlt Inatitnib. The tgithm will be .c.., .mi g.io.1 noaming cau be had at rea eonatde price. or particular apply to th See wtary ot the Board of Trustees. , Hy order of the Board of Trustee ' E. M. SCllfalJCfc:. v. IL Kut.NTZ, auglS ltmnU'T'- ' " Pw-idenL. Workers Wanted ! KorWeed's llenaeheld Macular, whletirwltn If Preirtrtms; Is one of the most at fraotivefn the country. Prise of Magasine tme " . , "- i"tn- i, irr:i UlIITllir . craUv-eand a-jreeable bul.ne J ul thine wining to give it proper attention.' ''' - .3 !?L'.X ! " JX,nr w,,n Jly, 173. Examine onr mooing ami rrepium i.tit. Two best class pe rhalical lor the pries, of one. For Itwcimrn mag. if ul ! J,"" . ln,rn'"n a-ldrcs Wood's Household lUj-atiae. Newburg. N. Y augttjeow 8. k fjllCTHS, Publisher. JXECt'Ttllt o SALE Or" REAL. EUTAfE. By virtue of tho p-iwer an I authoritv given to the nnderslimed. be the last .111 ....1 ; ol Ella Horner, late of Jeuner townshln. Somer- 1 1, ,3'' rV '"'. there will b, (old at publie sale, on tbe premise. In 'i,.' county and Mate alorewld. on Satardar, the 27th' mJc ii Vtem.r'.'P'"'73' 'oiiockp. m. t hp tbll,hlnfc deaerltied valuable real estate late tlir property of said deeekjed, to t, A certain tract or laud situate'in Jemt town ship aforesa Id. adjoining laud of Ale. Rhoa",, John Ktsh.herger, J.eph W. Bi,. j,h n,)(f. man and others, containing 131 U acre"nd l..w anee, alxnit VO acre of which are clear, and IS ecrcs In uieadow, The Improvements are a two !r?5V W XT' ''! 'tn. nesient bouse and stable. Idiere is a veiBur uoul aooit four test thick on the premlje, which I now open aud be Ing worked: also a vein of llm,,i.,n. .k...., m ? k: . Fhr' " 1u " a0' l'J,,e rhar.l and tliesfri,!! tree? un the pr..perty. The property u ?ul'?b,3'1,'"U,''Wfc' fMnreniept l.tehgTebe., beoU, will, .tore. Ac, s well ea!red aid i . (ood slate 01 eHltiration. Term vill bo fayorable to purchaiers and will U wad known on tbe day of Is. l'Ue def.r"!i payment must bo ettUrd by juJsmetit U.nd on ihe premise and la p., .nl ol th purchase nicney must be wl l ou dav of aav r . ALEX. IH)FFMAN, "'P . Executor. all ue::. ol Assembly of ia:i, knerra i the 1 in thi Commonwealth." r.' it is tirovided as It.Iiew- -tllf U-Arrrm. ll win, ft,ri:...n,:.v tt- tiieers are 10 niK-n in.. lid 1,, uiitv lo fnli cra ti.kf i... ... .. 1 the hours of six and seven A. M.. on tl.e dav ofthe i cuted;" nnd i: has come to mv kih'wlwiria: election. Itcbire six o'eb-k In t nw,r.on .'..1 !rv hw.i.,n n.i ..-.... . Tucs-Jav of October they are to rvtvive front ' are refusing tn s.-.-? uJ xlftUx ivtfi'i' vou.... v ...iiiiii--ii.ner ine lteu;jte.d I.i-t oi r'J male cilllCLi of laR lu: ae. a..! OrK e ii-r nun an neees:arv elrctlotl l l.-iDli-, an.l thi v are to nennit no man to vote a h. n 1. . j s:ii. list, unless he shall nuik? jtuoi ol his riht to vote s toih.ws: The person ah.se n:iuie i not ..n th ti.i c a a jai;!ied en or printed claiming tbe riv'ht to y.ite must pt-l,: voter id 'he dTUTrlct to isn-io k,,ti nilidavlt to tbe restdenr- of the c!:i!mar.t ir tb distrl t for at hast ten davs next precviing .iid 1 election, delinin- clearly where t!,e residence of I the person was. j 3. The party el.-.iniingthe right to vote sha!! lo i edge and belief where and when he' was ha, ' WtSlcf an i . "hi ,Vrxr ofthe t ,nn,u.is;: fr.tin that k he isA.i.l.,.l a. :. ... ' 3-"s . :. ".v. ". r ' ixt i f.a.i i;irsvbfr hsr.f!?v.-- o! iw Sj:ate. at Jiirtlst ur;. tiwtojj as electors .Voir, therefore. In cons: '.t;:: t. .'f lim ine coiinty t "omnils-ioDi-ri uf ku 1 cHintis.'-i hy notined and directed to '.n.trit ttie 'u. ses-orj nnd rejlgferj of voter, tiKvai '. ct-i;lu;i.i to tiie ie.i,i:reuirn: of i.-i ie-':. auienUinentji and laws: and the SlsnJ " - cnnty hereby auiaotucd aat re,jav: -ll'h in hi, election pMciamatiun :Utt.r wf legelection 111 hereinrec.i-.Jcoli,ttiai.eJ nt-ut. ait ot Conirrrss. and a.t of tw li to the end that the ime nui -1 Vn-tf-' Iire.-c.ling said elevtum. that he has not moved Int.. the dlstrjct lor the pijrp.,;o of voting therein, ifut he has pill. I which was assessed at least in, .1.. . .1 . ...v....... ..ii,, me aiiiiiniK sniii .IldiN W '.'ft ' (Han un iusmc l I n . til lb if" .t..- : : -."-- T-u i'i i IIM2I i.m hit h: .vtiMtif. r ri t ,,- .i.ir-.; - ""T.'n."' " na W-cn 'l:roye,l,,,!.at he, t n;i L-",:. -.'.t,vi'Ka..fKt. urn :(vtv. - i ' .1 il.IVlr; K.b."tl-, uff THE KAKMKKS- T!iaK forever, ill for pisi iaor. ' J . ne al't1""?' U ".iturajtseil e;raU. ho rU";.11,n ''T 'roing,rw,f.Vt.-7n his allldavl when, where, and I . what court ho wa naiuraHted, an I nrtsli.ee hpi ewtitfCMteot Bat- imiixntlKfi. 1 6. Every pcvwolalniHij t. be naturalised clt iien whether on the reiiistry list ,1 tiraiucin- ,m. davits as au.ro.abt ehali be required to prislure ht niituraliintlon Mrtlacaut at the eleotion bef. vf ni. except where he has lcn for ten year cimsec utively a voter In the district whero he .Hers to vote: and on the v.. to of such person U lng rocviv- - i.itJii-.un w" "fit or tamp tho wonl ".d on Wrfcertlhi-ate with tbe nuinth and year, and no other vote can be eusi ihi .1... 1. -1. Ui-"f said eertltlcate exnt where aim, .r. .n,i lied to vote unon Ihenatumfir.ii.u, .k.i. r..k. d. if the person clniining to vote Is not register ed shall tue an alfidavit that he is a native born c tm-n of the I uitcl Suites, or. if U.rn elsewhere. tu., 1 7 . i . " "i nuturalixation, or Simt.le n .rle i.werru! dural-le. "-, that he is entttleil to el'.lxeiMhlr. h h. J, : . .."Tz: ' '. . ..1 utta' his father's natnn.lla.tl.. . .'.v. ' -. . .'- 7" V I "ta! wneru - - .ttS ulu., . , " ? "-r, mn ne is lUsiKiisfig ;tei.; .aJ-ana si: .Tl JT .ZL u,,',rf2'r ". "U'1 hnsrcsidi-d in , . - , . . . the State bne yea-r. : end In the elcetb.n .ti.i,.. days next tirecetlinif th' elccii.n 1,. .i..i 1 ' ... i tf to rotethJUg!i he shall not h. paU I 310TI VE St'KKU H'"tB' Evcrv !crs..n ou.ilitie.l ir..r..i i I shall unike due i.f if reouire I ni h:.' r.....i... THE SUPERIOR Reaper & Mower. Motive Power, antitled Ui an.i paj inetit ol taxes atoresni.l, jhah be admitted I lO Tote in the township, wurd or district n vtlucii siinrlf. f , .l . Jll.' 1 about broken and wrn "u! "ti'" THE "SUPERIOE' firikai DORE COBLEXS. erin Beal EUt, MoTtawej, JAsmt. Notes. and Stocks. Xo. tt' ,.,!. ,11 ... STV IL 1 11, 1.1. Artaaa, PlWtl aayMt fclMMUXS A CO., M4l'ltlUM i'." DCttKCS !g FINE C1UAKS auJ tie tt vranj. o Xavy ami Bright Tobaccos, 40S Market Street, Above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. - SeplJ Warrante,! th? mi.it rerf't, duriblc rwer in u': ea:ly ban ilr l i... will In !i.MI ...4... ut ...in.. - - , p.,-. s "11 any person shall prevent or altemnt to nee ,M ,"iU'l't' w'fii out; is 'a' ' .3,.rtJ-e vent any onteer or an election, aiule this act im,n Pnive ej press cnarg-s sivi t; noi.iiiig snen eiecmm, or use or threaten anv vi I len-e to any sn -h oiScer. and shall lnterro.t or Im- -- i ss niti ill ic nit n nnn Ift f ha t.unil i..tm .if duty, shall Nock up or nttemjd to block np tho win dow or avenue to any window where the same tnav be h .l.len, or shall riotouslv disinrb the peiM-e ,h such election, or shall use or practice IntiiuiJailon threat)!, r.irco o TMe:iCO, wjth thedesgu to liitju! ence unduly or ovcraue any eU-ef., o prevent him from votm- or to restrain the treed, m ot choice su.-h peMons on convict 1, ,ns ha II lw Hnciln anv sum not exceetlmw live huealml ,u.ura t 1. e.1 f.,r any time not . thai, ooe nor ni.ire than twelve months, and If It shall be shown tothe court liufe tie trial of such oitence kl,all be ha.l th it the pcraon o otlen.ilng m uot a resident uf tho city, ard or district where tho Ml I ocnce was .. ............. ....nm 10 ne ineri-iu, oq eon. victon, he sliall he fc.ntca.-ed to pay , fine not less ...... wr more man one tbvuaud dol, ..,7, ...... ,..i i,um, mu , than six atoiith n uioro tnnii two your. Ererv maehtnc fullv warr.intni'c-l''1'' I no s.i le nn.IK.iit bur a Harvister an.: the "Sup-rior. vlV a,-1'' Forsale by BialF.K a H1M-'. c" . V P. S If y-n luive al bo,''"'T,' or l( tt ts wore convenf. 'it ,r ' 7!'H,if. S mayU ,;d vll - wn r... , ' ' r";""" halt makn ;,y bet cr . 1 -" , " -M.i. ui un vieoiuii w .. . -1 I. "itlTHF. CITIZENS br .N ;Your atteiitkm Is speewll.v ,n"''.;ttr.; that the .Valmial llunas are m - t ..i .. .. . .. .. 1 . ... , i, t'al'ltal "..ii 'J ' r eelve subsi-rlptlons to tbe to! t'-.iinui.ciw.-.lil. nr.ii.ii.o . . ' 1 "r vnienn al lhwr.1 ol rin:i'. i.-iW'. JTt". 'i.1:. J.' Ei',A1 0.Ul'r y snen bet ; fr,., ii.ii a,u.-w are to be euiployed.' t- - u. ... . ,.. . ... . - . l - l-.-rn,' .si - ; I.- ZT.Z ' , . I'ff '"3tla 'hereof or ''"' " l"iiivertw.U.ti,.riuv, --.- i . i- '"an- sv.cn net or blrth-davof the uatbai. upou eonvietlon thereof he or thev shall li.ri.7i. . i ?""""lr"'1J pay throe times the .uVlCS ,' ,' , I blrth-davo And the rl.vtl..n l iw .,f ik .... ... ... 1 ..o..-. i i... j ther pn.v lie that "Tl.e In.,.,,,, jujf, ar, h;.ndsouielv s 'erks shall. bytore et-ter'.ng on the duties of th. ;r suitable for fra t o.hi-ea. severallv take an.l si.hev.lbo the oat h ,r at. ' memorial. of the buiMlug f jr the Intern. - ami the ettieuees eniinecte.1 witn a: eouhdentiy believed that th rf!;., presentiMl ty tne uauiv.. - - - 1n,;r'"7ri' vted, whhii ,llnn boa.1 Ju,i'l .Tr in. i. V,.!",y J,"Hr- Al lennuior Justice of tho Peace: but If no suAi uiagistrite ' in-'fei-tors or t he .ci i.e. .i,ii - . - ,iK.?i-Mrs m i ne elvetion sua 1 ' i.-ci- v i.. - -, lr ni o1 administer th iMttb or atltrnj.Uon to the other ! n remit a chei-k or p order i" judge ,n I Inspeetor. and thin the inspector so sigued. Tr-ra Sua irtel shall administer theoath or atftrmailia. ' FK E.Vu St r J,i The share" oilcred tor MO each, ami ,'T,vf, Z-f.c 5 1 steel cnitra.eo ' ' ,' - framing an.l pres.-rvat ' f sis p"1,,"!i!:.' u.nlsolf'2rk . .late of pavmcnt to January Kvi'F tisiTll-ers who are ie """ i ti' Interest at the rat widbi-naal on ail p-iymcntJ from Su' Waluiil St.
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