1 . v 1 MIDDLE BUftQ, Febrnary 12, 1874. ruapablio tcbl of the United 8tte wsa re -1 need last rocnth on tnitli'on tight hundred andy-Jtvt thousand fteo hundred find eleven dollart. A and disappointment to then-wie8 of tko wlministration, who have been predicting an in crease. . A anx baa boon offered in the llnuse to proviso for tho erection and Milargcraont of tho State Capi tol buildinge, ho aa to accommodate the increased number of members of the next ntion. One of the billa providea that the Governor, State fntasnrcr and A ml i tor Oenoral bo Constituted a commission to romodel tr enlarge the Sonata and House. A TADi.a baa bocn published giving ihe amount of money of the circulat ing medium, and the amount of each ptreapiti, in the United States, England, Germany and France, from which it appeara that we hare less per rnpiU than cither of the other countries. We loam from thia table that in tho United States there ia money ner capita $21 72 and circu lation 10 72. In England, money per capita, 27 80, circulation, 121 27. In Germany, monev per capita, $31 68, circulation, $ 2G 80. I n France, money yer capita, $45 70, circulation, $31 62. Tin political campaign of 1874 will be one of tt:e most impel tant Wlate canvasses that ' havo .ever bad in Pennsylvania, on account of the number of important officers wo will hare to fleet. Under tho new Constitution, now the law of the Slate, we will have to elect two Jndgoa of the Supremo Court, a Lieutenant Govornor. a Secretary of iubrnal affairs, twenty-seven Con gressmen, a largo number of State Senatora and 201 Representative, whose duty it will bo to elect a Uni ted States Senator at tho session of 1875. This will muko lively timea in the ' Old Keystouo." The dec tion does uot now take plaeo until the first Tuesday in N ovombcr. The flew r.lvrllon l.nw. A Ommal Stfliopti of Hie titor Important Feature of the new Lav worthy of the Governor Hoi tranft on Friday of last week signed tho new oloction bill, which now becomes the law of the Commonwealth. Aa it will go into eueci ror tho first time ot the coming loe.il elections, a review of its prominont provision will bo interest ing to votors : Ono assessor chall bo appointed for each district, lists to be madn out by assessors within five daya after appointment, canvassing the aamo as formerly i naturalized otora roqnired to present certificates unless voting for two consecutive yeara previously j copiea to bo post d ten daya before elections two daya before tho delivering of the lists to the commissioners, which must be at leant forty-eifjht houra before the election ; the li.ita shall bo .pon for inspection from 10 A. M. to a I'. II., and from 0 1. M. to 9 l. M., when claimanta for registration may pre sent themselves ; two assessors, of different parties, to bo appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas, theso officers to be afforded every facility by election ofticers, and if obstruct d in their duty tho votea of district in which such interference occurred to be thrown out , voting timo 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.f vacancies in election board to be filled by Court of Com mon Plena i judges selected fxoni party in the majority in the district ; at the opening of tho polls judges of lection to designate ono inspector as registry holder, the othor as rog iater of ballots i tide rts iimulwireil n. received t voter may have his name written on ticket t this number to bo writlen after name on registry i tho indges and othor election officers to be awora not to divulge bow any vo ter boa voted i heavy penaltiea for violation of this or for acting with out being aworn j nu unregistered voter may vote ou oath of a legally, qualified elector to his residence in district for two months preeoding election i aaid unregistered voter muet also make affidavit of birth, reaidenoo, citizenship, residence of cue year in tho Commonwealth, or, if formerly a qualified elector who has removed, that ho haa resided sis months proceeding election ; that he baa not moved into the district for tho purpose of voting therein haa J- fiaw or comity mx witlnn two years, if 22 yeara of ago or upwards t if claimant ia a naturalized citizen, taunt also state when, where, and by what conrt naturalized, and produce certificate of naturalization ; a imtive born, or naturalized citizen, or one Qualified by his lathers naturalize ion, between agea of 21 and 22, is exempted from the above tax require inontj any one challenged by a qual ified voter muBt make oath in con formity with ex inting lawat returna nuat be in triplioate, with Hignaturee - or objectiona of officer thereon t re turns to bo read out and iAtbd in public aa soon aa counted. Tho oth er returns must be put in the hands f the rrotbonotury of the Court of Common Pleas by two o'clock next day. The Judges of the Court of 'Common Pleas to act as Return Jndgoa, rectify fraud, Ac. i the tri plicate return to be sealed and nUiie in uio vox wiiu uio ballots. Inspeo- tore, assessors, Ac, may administer ' oath to cluimauU of votes. To so- ouro Uie execution of these provisions nevere peualtioa aro atll xed f r uhim conformance with them. We have given iu the above aa full a aketch of the new law as our space admit. It ,i nocefisarily very much condensed, but we' trust' it wrll'be thoivnghly ' atuditxl bv our readera. AVn will . aa early a data aa possible, publish it' in fnll. .'.v.l WMMrai. Tha Sp.kcr laid before the Honaa a. commaniciitlpn fnu tho Attorney General in answer to a resolution ask ing his opinion in reference to the constitutionality of an act to repeal the local option law, which waa read as follows t , . To thi lIonnrbl the Houne of Jit prentati, of t4 Common vita'lh of Innylvnnin . GtnTLnrg! I have ll : acKnowicogo the receipt of the fol lowing resolution, adopted on the Jith inst, by vonr honorable body t "lit,h,l. That tho Alton.,, oral bo requested to nf,it-m n.i. House whether, in his oi.ininn .n act to rtpcaj the local option law can be passed without violation of tho ionsu lution. The act thorein referred lo ia en titled Act to permit the votera of this Commonwealth to vote every threo yeara on tho question of grant ing license to sell intoxicating liquors approved March 27, 1872, to which a supplement was enacted, approvod March C, 1873. This act haa not been paused upon by tho Supreme Court, but the court on the 17th of March, 1873, passed upon an act containing substantially tho same provisione, entitled An act to allow tho votera of the Twenty seoond ward ol the city of Thiladel phia to vote on tho question of grant ing license to sell intoxicating liq uore, approvod May 8, 1871. In do hvenug the opinion of the court, Mr. Justice Agnew, said i "Whatever the Legislature thui (having before referred to tho date of the act) do tonuinod to b- is .iic, for so much waa then a fixed and fihfl.,l,ii w nat"tuua it is perfectly manuist this lsw waa not made, nounec J or ratified by the peonlo j whon tho law camo from tl. li'dU of legislat ion it camo a perfect law," and nu ahKs, -I nea wnatdid the votes do cide !" Clearly not that the act should become a law or not be, for the law already existed. Indeed it was uot delegated to tho people lo dfUe JS?, "iYJ . i . i .7 , Tr '" r, 0'!.", -K" 0f th? not u... -uiiu vonimanuoa ncen sea ta lie issuod or not to be issued." ine objection to tho law was, that! 11 was a delegation of legislative power 10 mo people, empowering tho people, or attempting so to do, lo lcgislatfl, enct a law, ami. there- fui-e. iinriniit,! ilitii,.,1 Tl. o . Court held it waa not, that it waa a noni'ci law wnou it left tho Lalla of IcgisliiUon. 1 0111 unable to discover why the power that enacted it may not repeal it without violation of the Constitu tion. Tho power of the Legislature' j is supremo over the matter. It mny ut any nine wiimuaw tno privileges it extended to tho popplo. Tho fuct that tho pooplo wore permitted to express their views and wibboa, and, in compliance therewith, licenses were issued or uot issued, givos it no' greater pormanency as a law. It still remaina as a law, enacted by the supremo power of tho Stute, and the 11 power that enacted it can, at any time, destroy or repeal it In the language of Chief Justice Gibson, the Constitution allows to tho Leg. islature eveiy power whicfi it docB not pocitivoly prohibit." Thera is nothing in tho Constitution pmhibU tory of the enaclmeut referred to in tho resolution, and tho I,etMKl.itiii ; has tho undoubted right to repeal the Ia .aa ....at J A ' a. ,,it iiiurrea w, u sucu uo ltn pleas ure. With high respect, vour obodiont servant, Samcei, E. Uimmick, Attorney General. "anaaaaanaaaaajaaaaaajajaajna Nw Ton. Feb. 5. Tho destitu tion among the poor nnemployed is increasing. 1 1 ia estimated that fifty persona perished from starvation during tho present season. Baltimobb, Feb. 5. Doctnra Pnn- ! coast, Allen, Andrcios and Col. Bett ing, or Philadelphia, arrived from North Carolina this morning, having tho bodies of tho Siamese twins. They left for Philadelphia at 9:25 A. M. Mevpma, Feb. 3. A special despatch from Jackson, Miss , says that in the Senatorial contest to-day all opiiosition waa withdrawn, lcav- ing tho race to tho Republican nomi neesMr. II. Lt Bnico (colored! for the long term, and Mr. 11. U. i vHeo late Superintendent of Education, for the short term. These gentlemen wore elocted on the first bullot. . "OLD PHOUABlLlTIKS.w New York, Eeb. 5. The Govern ment Signal department transferred their entire sorvico to the Western Union tologcaph . company to-day. This action on tho part of tho Govern ment waa rendered necessary by the recent absorption of tho Pacific and Atlantic company, by tho Western Union company, and will prove a sovtto blow to the remaining op position telegraph companies, aa it tnkes from thorn a" rovoimo of from 2'J,0U0 to 30,000 per week. An Itaot tf Imlcrtwt ta Solrlirra Wouadad In Iha Lain War. A measure of considerable impor tance to soldiers w ho served iu tho late rebellion haa been agreed upon by the Committeo on Invalid jxm siona. It provides, first, that soldiers who suffered amputation of the arm above the elbow shall receive the same pension aa ia now paid to soldiers whose log woro amputated alove the knee. Another provision is, that soldiers entitled to a punsiou, whose mimes havo been placed tinon u'jo roll by a rpeciid act of Congress, hall receive the wtmo pay that is now given soldiers whose names had been placed on tho roll under the regular pension act. Tho object is to emmli.a tho pensions of soldiers similarly woundod iu the lute bullion. re- 'A portion of the mcils between tun i iiin u nt nnu uruii. jmtaiu will hereafter.be can if J by tho I'hil-jnrc ndtiphia line of stoaniei-a. t fe'eanajlinnla II tint. lli?nry llotrirk committed anicide in h!a bam, in Hopewell township, York COOtitv , ffcW. weetia utrn An ompty whii;ky botthj. a butcher knife and a shaving cup containing arsenic, wore loiinu at ins aiaa. On Saturday last T.ov. Gorge M. lAMrus, Luth rcn clergyman of Bueka cotintr. while on bis war to funeral, waa thrown from his anikoy and ao seriously injured that be died in about half an hour. A new railroad ia to be built fromJColtcr'a Gap, InScbnylkill conn ty, through Mahantoga Valley to Hunbury. Thia road ia to be built in the intcreat of Pennsylvania rail road and in opposition to the Itoading railroad. While the caplilcr of the Frst Xntionnl Bank of Connrautvillo, D. T. Williams, was writing at his desk on Monday evening he heard a rap at the side door. Upon opening the door two masked men sprung upon him and gngged him, and auccooded in eacaping with $14,000. Williamspoi t ia the centre of a large lumber region of the State, and tho shipments from that place iu 1873 amounted to 243,4G2,4S8 feet of Lumber, an increaso of nearly 45,000.000 feet, compared with the tradoof the previous year. This year there is a stock on hand of nearly 227.000.000 of feet, which is 73.000,000 of feet more than at the beginning of the previous year. The imports of Philadelphia havo doubled in threo years. The total value of imports for the year 1870 waa $14.952.:171. For the veir ending December 31st, it waa $29, 1 6yil,ll),-,. Tho Philadelphia. J'rtut pro-(save: No other port iu Araorica can 1 point to such an extraordinurv growth I of trade. It also presets that the increaso hits jest begun, and that tho influence of the new steamship lino ia but beginning to be felt The second trial of Goo. O. Evans, was concluded at Ilarrisbnrg on Saturday afternoon, by the jury hringingin a verdict against Evans olSlN'.O'n af s duo the st,vto h' collections on war claims. on On Saturday evening Evan waa rcmov cd to tho jail. It is supposed tho caso will bo carried b) tho Supreme1' Court. Evans is bankrupt and is! not aiiio to pay tne above verdict, and if he is incarcerated in jail bo will not survive many months. WiMcraBinRrr, l'a., Feb. 3. The fire in tho Empire coal mine bro!e out in a main way where the men wero working, and were it was thought to have been subdued, and drove nil tho men out Eighteen of them wero brought to the surface insnuHiDie irom uio eilects or g;is and sulphur, but recovered nfter be ing properly attended to by a physi cian. The firo is worso than at any time during tho six weeks which it haa been burning. The Altoona Tnbnno says that nil fl'tt fSnrtnnnti fitni'aua tt-oi.t . . - 'H Saturday creiiingtwo of thoconutrv's heaviest weights passed cant en roirc to Philadelphia. One was Master John JI. I'owers. the Ken tncky Giant. His ago is 17 years, his height C feet 4 inches, and weight 525 pounds. Ho was born in Franklin connty, Ky. The other was Mis Mary J. Powt rs, the Ken tucky Oiantocs. Mie is 5 feet 2 inches high and weighs 728 pounds Around the waist sho measures 86 inchcR and around the arm she stretches a tape line to the extent of 33 inches. SuiciPE of aYounq Mar-. Willinm Wanner, a young resident of Heeding, Pa., lio.s been missing from homo for a week past, and on Saturday Mr. D. O. Farlan, Mail Messenger, went in to the loft of his stable and found him suspended by tho neck from a rafter. He bad evidently been hanging there for peveral days, aa tho roie had made a deep indentation in his neck. The body was cut down Rnd taken to tho residence of thedeceasod's father, Mr. Samuel Wanner, No. 120 South Front street, Beading. An inquest was held by Coroner Fox, and a verdict of death by suicide was rendored. Younc v ; ,i t .. rainier niui oeen bick lor some time and was rubjoct to fits of melancholy. His ago was thirty years Don b ti.i.ovsnip. Tho order of Odd Fellows in this State, at tho re cent meeting of their Omu l Lodiro. appointed a committee to investigate the expodienco of building a new Odd Fellows' 11 all in Philadelphia, with instructions to report at the meeting of the Grand Lodge, next spring- Tho Odd Fellows are a numerous and influential Order. numbering among them many of our nesi ana most substantial citizens. I heir revenues are large, and the moneys paid out in benefits amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. e understand that tho intention is to erect a stately buil ding, which will be an houor alike to the Order and tho city in which it will be erected. Pay or Associati. Jcnoss In Mr v 111 , .. cwiuyor s oui, regulating tno pay of Judges, now in the h-uids of the Committeo on Constitutional Iteform. tho pay of Associate Judges is fixed aa ioiiows t Salaries of the Associate Judges not learned in the law, whoso Atten dance at court does not exceed four woeks per annum 300 1 for those whose attendance ranges from four to six Weeks, $400 1 for those whose attendance ranges botweon six and eight weeks, $500 ( those who exceed eight weeka, 000 1 ami for thono whose attendance exceods ten weeks, $800. The salaries provided are to be paid quarterly by warrants drawn by the Governor of the State on the State Treasurer, and are to bain lieu of all daily pay, mileage ami other compensation. -wwowt Iniifieil Ifmitt, face, rough skin, pltu pica, ringworm, snU-rlieiini rtn.l other ciitutieoti iiircctioiiHciii'fd.iind llieak in I . , : . ' lllll.lll ,,11 llll. I MI...U.II. I.., .1... ...... i,r-ui till' Jllllipcr 'J'lir rsiiili, IiiiuId bv ("iiHtvell I . . t m .. . 1 . . . 1. "I najlltl.S I O., .Ti'W 1 ink. J!o Cerium i to cl tlie Jmiipi-r Tar Soup, mm ninny iniiiniiiMia nisiln with Ill-re I alllll iriw mr hichnr taftrtbliwa. . ... j F. Sai.B. A lot cJf Mon.d nri. k. lot of Sin. onk Uplf mifu ct to build sninij plunk bom. ' fyl .Mi rail onnr aditreaa, at Cim1, Snyder county, r... UBtLI, 10b. 6. 8t .'- I unbar T Jk lewlstonw It R. WESTWARD. . MItKt. Mll. ,. ipm 46 T - IN t - IH ta ot T i K JM I vT Hi M Hi t5! M in U HI 4 10 M M 10H 4 FASTWiBD. Mali. Ateomnifylatlnt lloo a m. 4 Ituin II 4 SI 111 4.14 lit? 441 II 4M 1141 U 11 M a m to lacxpia tin 13 la t !IT U 10 t: 123 t M 12 41 tl Mil (i IU M til 11 cm n 1 1 1 so e ) M p n STATIONS. Snnbury StlliwufnT in Fllniirrtn Hlln r Krainar T Mlnr'i F MMitUlinri Henfnf I' IUaTrtnws Alnniilmrv oub'i Mill F M:lnr Wnr F Shin. Ml P I'alnior MriIUhI P Lrtwtavwa aTATiowa. Iwlstnwa Js. Mwprwn MHllltnd F Plntr S'.ln.ll P Wi.n.r F Mi-!lnr tlnnh'i Mill AiUm'iiiiric linfrr F K riirr F Pawlinii F. tlln'urov KelliKyrur Jo, vnnnontittr i iwiatown ,Tnntlnn with th Tralna nn Mnln.llnii Ftnn' R. n. mlt Run tury with trnlna nf Northrm ntr-l Fhll. a Krla and liativiiu. li..i.,r.H Wllknbarr .Trai'nt will ttop at Stat lent ttarktd vstji wun Dijina. it siran. v. r. smith, aup-t. ASEilEE lyTICL otiee is hereby given that Daniel X" S. Hw, AHlin! nl !arab Hhlrk. haa 114 lit lrl an1 ftnal areonat In lh fn4li,mo ia r) ' omrt ann tnti u m rua will tr-utrd w il wi ti i ns ol !!" ifiili , a.? nntira J l''tit'HF iaa.'l.IMI Mi'ta..., rrolboa.ttarr JOTICI It hrrb al.cn that a nMIIInn will 11i Ua rwtd lotba l.-nlililr of ranimylra- 111a, priyita lor V,r trfm of an luvirli of Hrc. lat of ai, Act Kntlllrd An Art In amend thd ronMI. Approrad tha riiat dajrofMar A H. 1M1 11 ra' lata lo Iha ruonlof of datr with ttost In tha aaw ma aprarai tela ralatnii lu aamn and nh. 1 rouinj ui sojut-r. COMKiTTEE ACCODXT. vn-OTICI la brrT flvau that Itharlrt Kraha, Uimimlltaa of tha aaraoa and aafait, of l'"i Inaallc. now drrraaad, haa Had fala Dm) acronnl Intha Pr.ithonotsry'a iflta, at Mlddla. bora, and that tha aama will ba praarnttd for r niBrinallnn at K-b. T-rm of thr Common Ma.a tVxirt in and for Mnidar Uauinty of which all por- Prolhr'a Ofllea, Jan. Ji. 174. JVOTICE of Widows Appraiaeinents 'unJcrthe tWO Low Noiico h hereby aivas that Ibo following wMowa nrprtiarmrnlt hiTt hats flla.l wiih lh I'lark of tboUrphana Court of HayJar Co.. for eonflrmatioo on Monday, lb ijd day of Fob. next. The Inventory of Anna Ttnrn widow of Samuil Utira lata of r"nu tawnalilpdreraard. Appraliaimit nf mda aad ehttltlt taken by ' J atiiarliio l.apl-y widow ol Miaoa Ltplay. ilao'd 1 n 1 al (it liaiak araaw 'rn naki,. I J. t'lilUHK. IJlark, O. O. TICT.NSE NOTICE. LJ.iarr' T rcn that -Notice is wuaon lli-aoaf,. I. Ii Oonrad, .1 'ho O. ) i.a Wni. P. Ilcarrr, Knot llarmao, Mtaeu Sulioe llanry Npotie Henry H'iifi.r, Ja oo ii. Kmlih J. Ft. Pocklor Tavern. Boaver Twp. ' Wrtl . ' IVntrt 1 4nlre Chapman ' rnoalin MldilUburs Hcliiiaarova A. J. fj-.vcn.iM.r1 Rrttaurant bavr S:id ihir p-tll.onn for Ttvrrn I.l -eii wild lliallork of Ibo i: mt ( gimtt. r Nnaaluna of H iydarrouniy, aid Iha eame wiU ha prraanp.,1 for appioval on Moudav, Iha '.'M ,Uy of rabrnary ""... !:. J. fKOUSK, t:ior, Q. c. UKGISTKU'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all eonoarned, that the (ollowins n Mu ml peraout have bled their ae rountaln the lUgliier't Ufflce. at Mldillrlmrir Nuider rounty, ami tbat Iha raid unmnu -nl be prerenttxl for continuation and alloaeni-e at t'mnle in lit eouildnallon , f nana and lit orao. lhelirpliatia'l'ourttobehaMatMliMltliurKlor'llaloratlonihatlt la very atmiult to aat It the I'ouuiy of r.n)'dor, on the Fourth Monday out of order, and It eerily managed. ol rct. neil, beluu Ihe iUlh det of eaid month vlt- I. The account of Jacob Kliel'y enrvvii E ccutor of Hie laal will aud lealaincul of l oin.. Uraynlll dee'd. I. rue account or Anna (Iraylilll end Michael S. tlrarlitll Admr'e of Ihe aetata of John U. Uraybilldrc'd. Ird Tim account of tlarrlaon Rwarta and J. J. Nrhrader Aetmr'a of the aatate of Utorge Swam der'd. 4. The acronnl of John H. Wlllee Adm'r rv at TiaTaaaaTn aaxaxoof the ettatt of Alary Aon Miller dec d. e The account of John P. Mrtr, eaecntnr of the laal a II land lrlara.'ht of Henry Mrta dee'd. . The and account of H O. Hilblth a. P. n, Moyer a-tinr'aeutntretamenlo anneio of the el Uie of IienM V. Hlllil-h. T. The account of leo. Hholiberger admr'tof Ihe ealate of Klltabrtb llaaiterty. I The troimni of !. Y. Kanlr Adtor of the ea- lei-oi n. ii. nantt tieceaaed,iio wet Uuardlao of Iatitel U. Kaula dee'd. . n l.o treoiiiil nf Adam R. Wilier k Henry Merer tiecuiora of Iha latt will and leitamtut of Hriijainlu Mcl'lellan dee'd. I". Tha iwanuiil of John T. Shlndel Onardlan of Maria Moycr a Minor rbild of Han let Motor late of Ihe Horoimh of Mlddlehurs dee'd. II, IheKutirth and Partial e- couul ofDonlel n tuuer oue ot ti c Etceuiore nf iha latt will and ivaianieiiior rnnip nrrroia aocM. IS. The ac e ml of v, U Wexuer Bieentor nf mo iaai win euu icainnirni or Mrury Jerrrit det-'d, It. The account oMI. A. II .lelirter k J. W. It in Inner Adiu t of the eatate of Jacob H"lntcr dse'd JA3 .11 . V A NZAMIT. Jan. i, '74. He, , a Hou r. Tb Commonwealth of I'onntylygnia lo iuo Boons or Snyder County GaleTlitu .' Whereat, Helly C. Dower. ox by Iter next friend Daniel Kearick. did on Iha 24th day of Pep. A. D. 1678, prefer her petition or libel lo our aaid Judfcg of our Court ot Common Pleat, for Iba county aforrtaid, prayiug for Ibo caiurt therein tot forth, Ibal tUe might be divnrood from Iha bonda of mairiniony entered into wiih you Jaoob lloweraox. Wo therefore command you, M before you wore couimanded. Ilia eaid Jaoob Bower, aox, Ibat telling aaide all manner of buei nete and eioutsea M"tntlsoever, you bo and appear in your proper pcraon beforo our Ju'lgre, at Mlddleburg, at a court of Com mon l'lea, Ibere to bo held on Iho l!8d day of February next, lo antworlbc peti tion or Libel of the aaid Helly C. Uower jox sud ebow caute, if any you have, why ihe Mid lielty C. Bowaraox, your wife, liould not ledirorced from the bonda of malrimony agreeably to Ibo act of Ihe Oeneral Aaaeiobly iu auob oacc made and provided, and hereof fail not. Witneec Iha lion. J. C. Vucher. ProtU dent Judge of our aaid oourl, at Middle- burs. Ibis luik day of December, A. I), 1073. J. CltOUSB, I'roiby. The Commonwealth of l'cnntylvanla to ibo Bberiff of Snyder Couuty, OsssTina t Whereat, Jaeob 0, Smith did, on the Klrhth day nf November, A. D lt;3, irterlita peiltlnu to the Hou. J. Ii Shlodel ot ,4 thi Ava'a-late Jlliliioa of our Court of c'oiu- mon 1'leae for Ilia county aforesaid, praying for tha eauaoa Ihcroln aol forih that ha miHht be ab aoluialy dtvotecd from the bouile of niatrluionv roiered lulo with yon Lluie M. Smith, We thorwfore uoiumaud you, ae tiefoce you were com mended the aaid Mttte, M, Smith, that ttatllun aatde all mauuur of liuaiiteaa aud exunaet wbat aorver, y ih be aud appear In your pniwr Mirton l.edra our .lii lniH.at Sll'tiUi biirit, at a Court of ijnuimon rn-aa, vu i-o n..ti ou iu v i amy ut r un. rltery Peat, to auawcr thH clltloii or lllwl of ic ajiu jwiwu ir. niwi.u. hhi allow uauaa, II any you i .1... ..I t . j. u . UIVD, nu ill. Mm u -nou ir, niunn, yultr L IUi- band, ahould not be divoiccd fiow Ihe bond, of ta.i,hiini uimmlilv to I in A.I uf II.. t-.. i AaaemWy. luaucbeaeea.ade and uro.ldrH V7i bervut tall not " W liue the Hon. J. v. Iluoher. Prealdeut Juiltfc .A . . - ri.i.l ..A.ial a4 atft.l.tl..l...a..a ll. Iu .a ja'aattr AiP-i-'e. .1. t'ltoi se, A IMI!ITXATOn'a NOTICE. LtlUn I Vf A'loiiniflralioB upon Ihs Mini t VnM Bnfrr lata of Cfntra (,naLtf, pnjatrr to., (iFO'd hTin( bn rniJ to tho nodorMf nd. all rieraont ka6winn 1 5 am ! inrfobiod to aalil oalsio art rtoumi) lo mko payment wllhonl dUy, sail I hot having slaiail 00 Iht him will - rasl ikeia lo rlllLIP tlESFKH, Jan. 2A 74 Administrator AGENTS WANTED 'AT m A WEEK. For TTif IJtrfarv Mtsrnrr. .n lh LUSTRATED WceVly, of Oeneral Liiterature, with ft ffrtt Prcinliim. Samplo Copy and Agent' circular tent on receipt of stamp. Adilrow, TUB L1TEKAKY Ml-X-KV)ER. Milwaukee, Wis. "A complete lctorialWdory of Ihe Timee." "The Of It, clienjtfM, anil inoaf luccraa. fiUl amity taper in the I'nion." Harper's Weekly- Hplendidly llhistraU'd. A'o'i'vt of the Peru. Tb Wcf VlT l tha ai'!t an1 nintt Bflwarfollr lllitrtl iMtrlullral ru'Ml.bl 14 Ih "utrr. lit .lltnr:alt ara i-bnlarlr ami )ntni-ln. dI tarry tnarlt walvht, lit llluMratlon of earranl araata ara fall aal tra-a, anil ara prrnnra,! bf oar brut tlalunart With a alraulailuu if IXi,noi, Iba Waablt It r.d by at loan kair a Btllllna of barroao, aon It Inouanra at aa oriaD ur opinion It lniplr trainanduaa. Tha Warkly maintain! a puttllva pultl in, and aipraoftat UaolilvKl vlawa on political and tuclal prvblaist. Ijvaltrlilt Cmrttr Journal. SUBSCRII'TION 174. TIRMat HARPER'S WtKKLV, on ytar. 400. M Incladat pra paytntnt of IJoltad Statat pot-taa-a bv Ipa pabllrliart. Huberlptlna 10 Harnar't Mtcttlna. Vaaklf and Matar to on a adrarn for ona y-ar kio i or i Harpar-i lorlollait. lo na a.Mro.. ..r na oma wnaro racwirao '. An r;""anpvofaitharlhaMairailna, Waakt ly. or II mar, will Iw anculla l (irailt fur atary 1 mid m r lr rawrinr a ataffon, in ana ta mlltanra, or Hli Coplaf Air W, without aitra niiyi pnitaaa payabla by tha tubtcrlbart at tht cniaa wi.tra rtrairad. lock Nuuihara ran ba tuppllrd at any tltrt. ilia Annual voluraa ai riarpa rpar'a Wrakly In ZiZ-'-L.-.. Z V ,r. "L otat rloth hlndlr. will a ant by axpratt, A oomplata Sal. rt,m iraa prlrlna farrnlaan Volumat, rent on raoalpt of aaa ai ina rata ote-i zt par Toluoia, iraigbl at iranra of pqrohaaer ua poataae on lltrpar't Mainline It 14 rentt year which mutt be paid at tht tubterlber'i oott-afflra Audre.t HARPER a BROTUaRS. New York. TI1I3 iI3V GROVE11 & BAKER LOCK STITL'U Kcwfnsr Machine. The drover and Halter mi.hin r . ...o oilier inaohlne lor UaklLR aud gener al h tally ue. The etltch It beautiful al.d duratde. It It ao It It Invalnnhle In thafamllv. aa kr I .11 1.1..1. of work ran I dona the no cm fabrloa, at nail at the ooarteat with aiual Ueillty. TheORr VKR h IMRKR with In recent Ira provementa la neat, durable ornamental, aim lo. ami perlrei In He eierailont. Iirequirea laae expenae lor repaid than any of the na.ner out tuaculuee la uie, and haa been In eoaiian! Sixteen Tears without tbaoullav of ana eant for 1, 1. Analy flnlahe,! itk itiaok Walnut tab eandce an eT'a OMliri gl KllIUllal Iaviwt. SeUnejrov , l'a. o2 s ft ts a on t 1 n. gS s ? . h 5 2w5 g 1 2.55 JH tS -w fl lagja. s s g 09 s v7 It llf 3' f a-, t 0 ill? Eg--58 5 . v I STAIILIMIi:!) S. W K IS ?ct in MOTIONS A FAKCT GOODS, LADIES A J nst Received ajFull and Well Selected stock of " V Fall anti Winter Goods . aelected oiuetock" with We Lava A full Assortment of SILKS. LACES FEIKGE3 anbroideriea. Ruchca Kid glovea in rneo ana Color. i1,?011 ?lrt!' Connlcrpaiics on Ilnnd Ve ry ( l,eap. AN e cannot ennmei-ate all our arUolua, but we asstira the pub. he that wo have a lurpo atot k ot goods of everv description in our lini on nana. A I ull assortment of . . " . HATS AND CAPSH 811 0 Cni aonn and cxnmiue our Stork, autl vfm will l ., I.I....I 1 . .rif;e, n,,,kf.il Tor paet fa oi. M "10- 7l lf- ESTABLISHED 1853 REBUILT 1871- TIIE OLD COItfttilt Rcbnllt and nefurnitlcl wiih tho Fiac.t anj Cbeapodt Accorlmenl Blair goods' NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWiUtE, Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware Hats & Caps HIiocjm, Cut jiets, Oil Clothe, Nlioo l-'iiMllnffH tVEB 0FFEHEU TO THIS COM M CN ITT. t 7h. "''"f ibrhina; remove J lolo hit NEW STORE IIOOM, on Ih. Comer of ono tbrt ma fat or bi wit. their , airos.Kc, groat in.luce.cnlc. Ho It daimlMd ife rriI12 OLD CORNER 8UALI, 8T1LL CONTINUE THE MOTTO FORMERLY AD0PTID, jLuii: ciiii.vi conisi:n. and Ki.,.,rt.i!L,,,B"0f .bu,le" Bd k"PinC l ! the moat compl.lc tloo and aellin. a Ibo low.tt r''c- hope, lo tnerit a full chare of palronaac. . VIiTI3Kej 1873 IN MIUDLEBL'IQ, DI Geo. Alfred clioch A LAHUE A840RTMENT OK ..... PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, Fnncy CnHwlinerc, Romly Made Olothing-, Hats and Caps, Shoes, Hosiery, Glovea, Notions, Shawls, Kane, Taraanli and White Good. ALSO A FULL LIXE OF GKOCUKIUS, Sugam, Coffees, Taas, gpices, Syrupa, Fish, ic. TOHACCON, HUrF AND CJKVllS. ALSO Qucanawara, Glamware, Tuba, Pail", Banket, Ete.lS.c. . . UM.,V.oL.t!!irt ih.' .kTf ',?,,' ."h ;r, Tli.Kk?,7iP."'; VJ "li '""' Iha tamo 9 wd '"'"'' K1':"",1" X M AS PKESEN T S. Aro doteriniuoil to sell their Furniture at cost rather than discliarga thoir men. Walnut Chamber Furniture at less than tho price of Cottage Furni turo. Other articles at surprisinp prices, such aa B00 Best Haircloth OileJ 'cie i-oitts, ai ia ou ouu All-wool, any color, Terry or Hep, WaN nut Sofas at $19 CO j 1, 500 Haircloth, 7'errv or Rep, Oiled Walnut Parlor Arm Chairs $3. 95 1 100 Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, Tennessee aud Lis bon Marble, $78 1 200 Iitalian Marble Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, $4T M i 500 Elegant Oiled Walnut Parlor auits, in Haircloth, Terry. -Rcd. Plush, Broctttel or Satin, from $G5. 7' P' GOULD CO'iS ri"' Stor" F" Cow 37 and 89 A'ortt SHOOK D Street, Cor. SECOSJ) and SPRU Street, IJOO MARKET Street. Depot and Manufactory, 242 and 244 H o. cm v unit at. Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! MZBANOiV JWUTUAL Fire Insurance Co. OF . JONESTOWN, PENN'A. i 1 a, i- ESTABLISHED JUKE L 1850. 4aaUa, . 11.39T,000,0O David M. Rank, Trca. 0. T. Molly, Trcs. , Jao. O. Iluihnan, Bee. roUeleo Perpetaal.tNo dansaront or haiard- outtiropartr Inlitrrd. Tha Inaumnro nl tlill Diiuipauy la eonSuea to i'arui frouarty aud Private bwaluoite, ,.."" . For an luformaUoa addraaa tho adoralgned aut for snider and Northotnbarlaud eountlaa. II. CLAY WALKER, Ag t, Liverpool, Perry County, Ta. Oot.34,T3,m Hr. Sbarp't SpulAe euraa Dyapejula Liver Com. ulalot, Uoualliatlou, vouilina nl 1'ood, hotr KUmiach. Water rJraili, Heartburn, Luw apir He, ko. In thlrty-ttraoiaar never lalllug lo cut e ilia uiuat oWtinaia oatot. eluld b iliusoelt. Juliu A. Moalt, Anot for Mlilillaburn. Jt-p,it, lit Ei lib tli Mi.N. Y.Ulivalarewailadoaaiiuluatloa Auk. It'll ... , A- . U0HNBKKUEU, i i. -)': JtTxTMK flF tllV. TVir'V - a x i Pcrrf Towstafn, Harder Coyaty. IJ ; Colleellona, Inneetn,jini1 all other boat neaa imrtallilna to Ilia uilU-e trill .be fruuii'ln Mwgaaateiiiiailllareaaaawa'iaa'a! jiaii : . n. mi aj it - J aw., APKIf lsra. ; , ' ivw , great care andoffor it at Oreall largo qnontitiea, can-anit anr lady in . solicit s . o.ttinutttit.n of thV-a, t . WK1H, feliueirrt.M. fa "J mtnatlon of the tamo I't-'niiaremypricwKhMherc. 7 "epat,I raaptotfnll, eullelt a eontln.e thoto riUM-OClC (fJec.l9,'12tf T1IE0S. SWINEFORD. ' WITH KAUB & FRYIHEE, IMPORTERS AND J0BDER3 OF . CHINA, 1IA.HH Ac CueenMM'nree . 301 d- 303 CJlEMtY STREET, Petwots Area aad Raoo Philadelphia, Pa, Con.lantljf oa hand, Orl.lnal AaaorUd raaka aa, JJARDINQ &, FERRIS, Patent & General Claim Agency, WaHliincrton, I. O. Mr. Hardlnc It well knowa throush Ihll arc. lion of t uotry aaa thoruua;tily re'lalilaiuaa. anil biulneit entrt.tUd la III at ll teearo prompt atuoiloa. JanU, '7C U&Ji K'TOX liri. LirOH UE.sur j. iuris, hAttx w.vamcuui. B. c SIIAFER, wita JOEL J. DAILY & CO. HOSIERY, SMALL WARES, White Opitdij v Emb'mid'rlct 6c, rv. ua st., l'huaii. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE I.ttere til Ailwlnlatratlnn on tha aatate of rlli.im l-eiley. lata of lleaur ovrnalila. deed kavlnskeau a real til Ju in. uii'lrrMituad, all lierenna kit ntltia Ikein-clvoa luilubt ) In aalil aaiaieafrviiuieHiio aiaka tMiueillal. ua. ,,., . w lllo tlniMl buvinil .aUima v III i,r..t taeiuilulii aultttilt'Uti'i hira-iileiuout tn . ., - , MMHAhla l.t.M.liY. , " biMIL W. Ush l J aa Mi -j I MaabUtof a. J. iitfil hrx iitet o a 'rs r i UI 'rum "TV 'lied 'ftitii i'e v 'inili I. It IT. i dad to, Umccaaar iroaiceatvlUa, 4 mn . l,i. a. i ia-. . . t - ( ' ;..ir - iaik:iati. cUUlel VWc ..v.-..a.v r-
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