u Ha scptraaUr 1R, is"- j l' K-p I u " " !.. W liitc Lean lr niic ,j.U'" J'n'r ! ... mid rliis rut to any . ('IAea oi ao r..- , ... ( hardware store. ... liU n-vrr s rough, iiiiiKirtrd I v.. ...Jv. ctv.tfU "r i u n-j"ai Mr?n s 8,","rv- i rur km, tub ...it Ict-acts. mr 3tc.. 1 a lavii li- 4,X,Gall..,,rUrcI.m--ll U sale a.....'.. 'a l)nii'"rt' 1 al al C. F. llU-nuI ii ! i-t it and fruit J" . . , iind ("oI.tc. Brushes, &c, lor sale , p.iie e lug pt-re. j ..;il.r tliriiikliiT or luirw V.it can i'u " , - nrte!v at the SHm-ruet Foundry. jCOoO Choi. C igars tor sale at I eople s j riif Ni're. s C. cJkits, oat meal and cracked heal j ilie Live uroccrj. ... r-LKiKr S.Li Water, onlv Lve 'r.-T receivi-d at Davis A: Urfte. a sj.k-a-, ,1 ;.k of to1. w cigars. 1 YE Lave now on hand a large up ly of 3. , ....i.. vn.l tndjnient notes. ! Uanks and judgment notes. " , , - .1 I One of the stor ks oi wrup, in lue 1 jKEn lt mm. uut mi-ilons anil tunic- j JSuli"'" . oSi l"lfo. j ij mui; " fc,nui uir it-si , t Vrui More. I - j i j-,. rUt tsws, mill saws and circular j k, M in hardware stores at Blvmvcr s. ' i i . , v i oi mm pn.luce wanti-d a He Fam- (Trrry A : frt-d store of C.kJ: IWnts t Maine C'phs Mrect. j ... . I ANCl t Got Js Perfumery. Notions . Ar.irles in r;,' ure. , neral, lor saie at i eoplc ,u waul carpel maue i m ; the let quality n nd colors, cc-nd ! r ..r rs to Morgan's Factory. A large k tiwavs on hand. Yd White Lead. Colored House Paints, i. i'.s, lry Paints, llru.-ln-s and rvthin? in the jint line, go to Blymy iiari ard store. He always has a full k at the very lowest prices. Kvt l.-arn from the Bedford ford Inquirer; W: a Mr. John Kensingf k n, wli.t w:king on me N itn. was run overan'i a fn:u-!.t train. fl'iiL l.i;!i'-t cash price paid lor all ; P- . . . September 1R, IS I- of .-rain, at the I aim! v Ij r.werv and j r.nd removed irom me sys.eui ny me na ,1 Store of Cook i B"rtis on Main-: tural duets and excretory orcuns of the .i. -...- -w.niirspt Ptnn'a 1 liod". The tens of thuUNiniLs of luncs , If vou want a thrashing luaching go to . s i.w rset Foundry and ret one of their ad improved Tumbling shall nia- ,a lucvare warranttii i run casv. r v-h clean, waste no grain, find are just ,t i.-ir fanners want. iy on liandat t.ieam!,y C.n - - -.I tore U'V" il"u V" I ncfr Nreet. nour.oats.com. null j bruIM. WKio, Mill, uu, utru, ines:ar- ' f.jT.r. rvtffee, canned fruiih. tolaac. iK'atTiox. hvcrv genuine lx 1 f M. LANE'S "LIVEU TILLS ,':. signature of FLEMING i:i'S, Titt-burgh, l'a., and their .ate United State Stain). "Take "tiivr. "The inarkt t is full of imi- niLLoirerat public sale, on the dia :id. on Saturday the 21rt in?.. ut 2 r. 4.j yards of Brussels earjiet. 4i artiS lUg'l'arpet. one IJieSfing Bureau, one Ved Wasdi Stand, one Show Case, one t .nter, 3 new t. locks, one Mngie .iat . one llegulator, several second Hand ibvlir. and other things. Terms six Lf ith g'nl R-c-untv. E. V. ;oiK'Hii.r, . .uMvi.cra v l ook and lieents ol I Feed Store, liave oj ned out in the new tidicion llui'Uf' curner on Maine Cross k-et, n'.rs, nCfupiii! by II. C. Beerii shie In addition to llour grain and mill ' lli. Y have, a lull assortment of pro- : fi- s. j riivMi.n- ti.iii-os oLc, ircsn irom ( t city, al r-.is.'r;a!'le prices. EVeryUnly X Jt iind see Iir yourselves. HAKI.LS t. W ALKP.K SblWWfnjMt r of good a;i nts to sell out the re- ir.; ittiiid territory for his horse tf -It is lD'..u i I 1 ri jiUoitinn " ', I-'. fl,ef.jt an 'uvs well iotroduccd and eslabludied as tlie fini- d riiost ( fficieiit rake. n "r aiidre. him at I riedens. Sni couiity, l'a.. l'.ir terms and jiarticu- r. er.- pri-senu-d a few days aro bv John Toinlinson. wiihaverv us ful i i . lLin.wie book entiiled "Night Sccm-s he Bible." It is handsomely Iirinted 1 - - -t luiied pnj r and elegantly illutratetl ' lu.te a numlierol lieauiiuil steel en ii." The author. lU-v. Daniel March. : . . . 1 , has earned quite an c ktensive n p- .-!' a. ii t t h m his work "aiks and Homes . -1-. A.l who can spare the money H. and is, withal, a raoet courteotis and on. vs. K. W. Scott larceny on infor 1 provide themselves w ith a copy. i poiisheil gentleman. The time of the niation of P. S. nay. 'Court as, therefore, both atrreeablT and! . r, j,tiin s.'..i.n- ,;a u.vsivr.,. brighter, as they take their j i. inr- intn n iiit--incTi ik , .ii. wiLuout wiuen nnuin: is wonu, Laing; it is always appreciated at its ' value after it is lost, but, too often. I i-1ire. Live properly,-and corn-ct ntsbfirethew l-conie sc-.it.il. Fori w- of tlie Liver, kidneys, skin. Mom ! and all arising from impure or feeble ; lr. i alter s California inegar Vt-re are sure and spectiy remc-dy. It never v-t foiled in a single instance. AIi. HjcrwMitfl tif mv Ti1 iri t).v-t i.f . , , - . - L, . ?. "' vwrut, i . in. , icy i Kro., I would reooiidiieiul them j Int nds and patrons. i hud after the 10th of Septcinl-r. inv will W h-ft for collection w ith (. W. uiel, at the Banking Hon- of S hell Jl ffiel. Persons knowing theni lves in--l. will phakc call and aeule their ac its imiiu-dLitelv bv ca-h or nole and i-gble. O. W. Pakkeii. . ' CUUg marneu f ! E!ut twenty-one years ot ace. and' i f J.. In 1 in,. ;n r pi, " , i tin .t.aniiier, x.mj., waa axv'Mii-n- 1 1 . i t "'"c v, aim 'm '.. -u uav 01 .tmru- oncur. rnmjnuni ui pwy ousts. ! wrtlv ev!nil .f li . Ui XT Mhm-in Mr. Fuller put" seven more j Com vs. John F. Maliknev, A & B. on i ' t- 1 1 . . fcVZL ? U on . in M ThUe bass were all information of Henry V. Churching. Proa iioer ha been a brxatemen oa tlie c on-' ,,.....i r,,.. , -1 11 o ,. . . . J e ville rimit .ln. it nnr.tJ.-ti.aa How i Killed is not vet known, but it is yet known, but it .'Li that tide nmnins alontr tlie top . . ... . , i,.ni . ir 1 .:.i. . 1 Slum ,..,,.;-i:.. : .J .n-iv.. SaTiSSanm P S ; " . i " ! krham na real medicine ever twined . .1 r- 111- iu, i 111 11 eii: 111 1 71 ( s tail : rt.-.id popularity w hich CasU.ria has alx-ut st ven hours.' When the fish were ! verdict not guilty, defendant and prwecu - t ine rsun relates their upcric me put inU the river dam they immediately ! tor each to jy half costs. r good effects to another. It is a veg . swam out into deep water and disappeared, Wm. Yinke, Ail!, verdict guilty de- i -.puauiiu, iniruii uiriuirm, frii.t tn take; doc-s not distress or grie, I ' u.ai- uie system, and is sure U (in-1 p oKaiuouirr remedies nare lalle.1. person who has ever tisod Casioria - " -Tveue, v.onsiiiion. irmr. Ituieai y, Wurma. Piles, or d.-nmuril r, wi;l never a'min nat-nansz-ntinir Oil r Piilsof Narcotic Svrur Thr- Cx. 1 con taint nether Minrrals, 3Iorrdiine j I Alioh(J. By its iyaithing, quieting ef- j I it prndux natural kie. iL and ia nur- pri.RlU.X'S natural aleetL and is ru,r. t ii-4 .i. j . 1 - .m 11-11 111 o CTVini? and tettliinfrl . . .-, . - 4 j o 1 on. It cocts but wnn nn.1 im l.;,!...,.-, ni n ; ,1..,, 1 ill save many dollars in donor's i Th at I We&k BEAi-rirtx! im 1. . , - - - iv t ten Wb-h of thousands of w...ns 1.. 1 -m cature has denied ihe charm of a ! - . ; w . Lresa, tranajiarent conipk-xtion. To' iy tins wteh Hagak s Mao.oi.ia ; a IBtmdniwI Th. orn,,; ..r iv i.. j r. " 01 . v ia."TrIwt t!i I,won,., by , J'm .t:.. , . . 77 ""puisoea cnemists, and it wM . is iwaOlhilU-.,, olT.m.f.i.11. ...i.J... ti. er tl. ..i , , i 'luiefcaou a well In lr. ru ll.- i krtiai -J .i- m mi inn u&ini a nn i "oral prenarali. in r-ii 11 r !i P"Uit-ir fJ- i the ailrnt . r . i 7 , u ,- ?""-t"--y, louinia- r- . "Teiu ofa healthful. herbal!heLi ami fin., rtr- ti. .ii.ii, .t,. t.,i.'.- ii'hrie aiwiT; iL . . i wwn W1'b whkh to st.Kk the Ilcof prosa-cniiors- - j i-ioetrL TfliiteM rftvcn- . j Com. vaitdinOConnar, surety, on oath at it ww -... "' rTT . ' . ! . fcjaaii u I " U14U" lul sun, fSi PProacJiable. I n U n;,, ti-... L1A, .A1" ! Kry. " ui me jn-esetn ou ,i i rictxttkal Fair. The Fifth An- Fthitftina of tht rranmin county Acricultural Society will t held at Cham- Ih-rsl urc. cnuinK'ncwig on 1 uestfar me 1st ' tlay of Vtolier next, ana win conunue lour i dais. The Fair prounds of this society ! .re the best arranged and most convenient in this sectioh of the country, and the in- (livmont to exhiliitors are such as can on- hrbc offered by a first claa society. The Premium List ic. ran e had by apiilvine . ,, . - 10 i. Jj. .usurrr, v-ir. r-cvrt-iurv, v. u ttu - ; bcrslmrg. Pa. To the Pitbi.ic. The unJersirned hav- me u'icnuineu 10 leave noinemn, only six d:ivs more offer his entire sunk of Watches, Clinks, Fko"toUJcc., at oust. The n'Kiiri-d watches, "which have been on ! hand over f.Hir months, will uc sm ai puo- lie s.ile on Saturday, tue sim insi., n not cfore tkat time, i use lnueui- !ed tome mn! come and settle or the ae- u will cf other hands for col lection. Ifcarctfoiiv, E. V. GOODCHILD. . , " - 1Vpn,iiftin mw.ting, wm hM at the following Jtlafx-s. viz : At (-ongUtnce( Fri.Uy, SciitcmWr 2Tth, icvcnins. I . 11 1 !! . 1 T" 1 1 , .i naKersviiie ana I ri'iuenaiur, , Salur- dav, S-ptenilT 2ili. At Meyers Mills, 30.li, evehinr. Monday, S pteuilK-r , j At Soutluimriton Mills, Tuelar, Octo- Ixr 1st, evc-aing. ' At I-Lauksville. TLurvlay. OctoU-r 3rd. ; .i riovsiown. r rm:iv tctoU-r 4th. A I)avi1,vmo Frulav October 4th. i At Centrevillc, Saturday, Octolier At Jenner X Rood. Saturday, Octo- llxroth ihcmeetinratt.onuuence, .Meyers.iiius, ! Southampton Mills and lavidville, will he held at fJ o'clock in the evening, all) th others at 10 o'clock a. ji. I a Urcc jortion of these meincs. Promi- 1 , y ,...i..:in : ! Si,, - ,i,-tu- Outrun ommittee i ihc Mhu Central ' n1 ; r VJ. r., '..,,, : ' ' " : i rixnvBim Kivnsrn Wnnt of the ( " - c , , ,,, nM:.: , . . - ,. ' , . the . more mtMlerate walks of life, mar be an I exruse for neelmin a disease vhkh. like ,rsiim,lt;n hai nftn ;,; n, hh h , . ,i. j ties of nature, -which ought to tind man ; and most enthusiastic une uiai lias taaen j g,.Tel,y eighty feet above the river. The I to his own. overleap all these liarriers in place for many years. Isaac KaiuTraan, i lWn CT w7uich the bridge is named is a jthe estimation of right-thinking people, i Esq., of Coccniaugh tp., was onanhnously j ;Vfly place of about sixteen thousand in nnd when we see a medicine like Dr. ; elected President of the meeting, as were jyj, For from fifteen to twenty miles j Khtser's Lrxo CrnE. curlnir hundreds the following gentlemen. ice I residents U. jteubenville you pass throuch an of people all arii:nd us. w e fet-1 it not only and Secretaries: John V idler, of Milford, j un;ntcrestin!: countn:. when vou suddenly a pleasure, but a duty to iint out V) our t r.3i1n; ciu-li a vlll:ilile m-nlliellion ti lonied- - , icai knowledffe. In the earlier stasres of iUng disease Du. Ketseb s Lrso Cirf. U r, of Moners-; a SJ ific. Tlie cough and chill the spit- Vice Presidents. C. H. Kauti, of Jenner. "switch Iwk" i tie streaked with Mood, all give place to Wm. II. Welfley. of Somerset John Fade instant ly kill-! -hat bealthv equilibrium of the circulation lv. of Lower Turkevfoot, Georse W. Bral- 1 , i r - . i i . . ii is . e I :l IT T' f n..l I w uxii is uiuucen iiy iiiai an jumcrmi rem ity, and every tit o! peocant and dinorga r.i7.:nj material is exjH-ned irom tue moon. clogged w ith mucus and seething witli cor- m!i.,ti ran ru. i-imui tit ru-rTt.mi tii fir, FT- 10. oi resi'iranoii o n uuirit ux- i'i i-r.. si ru's Lrxo Ci'RE. OfJicc and store. Liliertr street. Pittsbtirsh. ' 1 Tekiubi.e Accident. On Weilm-sday j morning la't. l-twcenf.-ieaud six o'clock. fr Wm Siiii!iliin''i" nrr of llip li'm.U ! :iiIUIl - (,veJ by Mr arbaugh in threshing ; .-rain on the fMrni of Mr. Joscr.li W eager. ; nra..int Uv m.-t with a ineiittul ; acciuent. 1 he jiarticulars as furnished us are as li.ilow : Mr. Stumfaiuh pnxetl- I...;. ,i. ; i i ,,, i: , ed to l:x the bu k m Inch tlie tumbling hait runs, SO that il could not fail dow n, ; v.-hilst the power to which eidit horse j were auuiciicti a.s in iuii Mxtni, ueti ins -tt left fit sleeve caught in the shafting ' N-tw ecu the elbow and wriM. which car ; riiil him down, and under the tumbling haft. ('iK-ckine the hotvs. He then called , :'nmiicaily to the other hands for help, who ; prompt! v came to his relief. It was with ! a great deal of difficulty that they succeed ed in extricating him from his jx rilous jre ', diamicnt. He was removed to his home. - al 'Ut one mile dislunt. and Dr. Orrstown. was summoned. , found to he dL-located, and liad 'in v-ii-w,ii ivf.i nr.! It! f en ,n.l 1 n i . T I were also badlv 'bruised and a large cut i i r 11 i e i , 1. 1 i - i I was found lack of his ear. Although in ; a rather crituul condition, he is doing as ! w ell as the nature ot his injuries will al- Mow, and uniess hurt internally it IS , luoucui uiai ne w 1.1 recover, lie is a ia- iK.nng man liaving a tamily and children to supiiort. Ujmmvh. Hi Honor J udge Row e w as List wet k ea'k'd urrnn to preside over the Court of Quarter Sessions at Vork. ow in? to the ill - . nefa of Judge Fisher. The Trut I'rino- crnt pays him the following deserved coin ' pliment : "Hon. I). Wtitn Rov. In couse- cpience of the illness of the Hon. IJoliert J. Fisher. Judge Howe of the Franklin I)i trict. presided, during our Court of Quar ter S-sjioiis. List wet k. ' The business of the term was large ; quite a number of old se remaining to 1 disposed of and a e-r.at niiinif nv nr. e reiving U-n return- I el. for the action of the Grand Jury His; Honor j,i H..WP however w .nal to the emcrgercr and cW-d the cT.un on Sjiturday, with a clear docket. During; hi - brief stay ainonr-t us. he won golden nnlninns fnnm tln i.ti) ra ff lnr:tnil'. ... . . v . others having business in ( ourt. He is 'comparatively voting, in vear. but thor- onirhllv conversant m ith the duties of his r- - - . rrofesion : 1-issi.ini abilities of a Lil'Ii . . . . . . : t ordLr. a mind tnlareed and well dwcinhn- profitably Fj-nt and c-vtrj thing 1-d f. to the saU.-l tion ot persons interestHl. j 1 Me lion. Itoliert ! isiier. we are told, is crailually rnverin'z from his rt-cent ill- nese aiid'a ill oon l abie to resume his thee in the Conn." A Tew Item abaat Blark Ita.. Since the introduction of bUek bass in , to Uiu l otomac river at I. utul rlticd our j jieople have manifested considerable in- j I terest in the ruattcr, and several attempts ' lie. luw.n iii.i,l, In- fi..,ti t.i intrhlti,4 1 1, 1 ..... . - .... . .. .1 . i 14 mfi "4i , cu i. an.-- in luii- M ii v. ptiriiu- in or,,,,,, Bmor,? the most iccec-ful u:.i... . e of w hi h has U-en made in the Casscllman a true bilL" river at a jHiint near tirantsville, in this ' C ,m. vs. James U. Sipe, false pretense, county. To show how many fish and how on information of Lorren Morrell. Conn lontr a time it recjniren to stock a stream i ty lo pay costs. with them, we give the follow inc facts ; j Com. vs. W. II. Sanner. F & B, on in On the 2d day of June. Ih07, 'Messrs. j formation of E. Ankeny. Prosecutrix to hli-lia t uiicr and (ieorge L hnrlcs put Uiree : live lmss in the Casw-llman river in the 1 dam of Little Crossings, one mile east of ii h . . 1-.1. ..r .i. rriontli Mr nir.r!f nut ,-liJven'morp TiMllnr i.- .,' . :" . I Hjoaui n oues, i.i ine same stream, at me , ..... . i . 1 . .11 x- ;r - " - - vu.uu,-,ia,.u, oj .uiiue. s-uuiati. . I LrSU.. &QU "fn rfitirrMl .- tlkA re..n! 1... T (.,.; "ifS, '' .5 . "I. " - . iMvuiiiMii';! in eirii.- in iiii.'-i.i it,t -i, f,t. , 1 " iawr, w nicu was re new - ; ed eight or ten time on the """""""i uie way ouring trai'""i"n T1 atonr. the fish were I taken by carriage over ihe mountainous National nia.1 was twenty five miles, and the time rfto aired to m r- tiw. t.. . .. ! , inn nuuiiiiit u aou B or seen 01 Un-m . until hu-t Summer, when seven lvw, as t linr a a ntiri a liand vm iwnrlit at l.f. 1 terent jomts in Uie stream below Jjttle ; iYoin'S, fa Uie ritiry ciC fcliebury and iiarnecnriiie. irom sir to Twelve miirs fmra tLp Cimor iilan Ikurinir tli nn. lent siiimiiu-r . in tl.,. i - ircr iliniil III-n.lte;il im Mit alum. dance, and recent -letters irom parties at that place inform us that a ereat many of tlm rikli im iM-inir ,iii,li tlii'M m-itK l.M.L- and Jim- anil tliat Tishprman arp .n1.iein ! . . e r The bass now canght in the Casseilman j nvcr arc of a unilorm size, measuring ! . aiiout tliirteen indue in k-nglb. evakntlv ,.C . I . I. I . ' t 1 ui 111 -i -1 ii iijvRii, aiio 1 111 ii luocox ! ..-..1;-. i umic .iinimv. . . . From mciitatitfns it irri xr ilmt the ba are grailuallv working down stream, aa few only have been captured alwve Litil - -. ... rosbinCTtaiiuougu uie stream is nc-any as large 6b- a few mil. ala.ve that ioint as it i at Salislairv and Harncdsvill.- Even-! ti... IT,. .1 . l i r ii. .. . . "" euoie eiiecies luar, to uihi uifii i . . i-n '.. ' " " r. HMKtw uie aireaiu (Krai tiniil . - 7 miA , . . . Ai . . . i . m, . i . ---- -..j vun, mcuuri me nreaiu worn widen me nrst Uaas , muVv w 111 w n that a , ot oozen or iea oi vigorous bass placed in a good stream of walr are cabbie of stk iaf the with their numer- progeny in the course of fire years. buwrsMi trar. ' Co At? Those In want of coal for any purpose, steam peneratinjr. lime burning &c., can be supplied at Alex fctutzman's (formerly the John XcfT) bank, south-east of this ftorottfth. Mr. Daris, a practical miner from Johnstown, diicg tlie brinjrine out, and the platform is bow filled with beautiful lump and pood rough crl. No alate due dean. Lrave your Tilers at the Foundry. . J r. IsctsDiARrsit. A nefarious ; attempt was made one night a few weeks since, to fire the store of Lodge & Connelly, at Em ma vi lie, Fulton county. A hole was bored through tine dwelling in the neighborhood of a lot of combustible poods, and a train of candle wick, saturated with oil insert ed. A bundle of matches was then igni ted, but from some cause or other, the wick failed to catch, and the villiaa was thwart ed in Lis plans to destroy a neighbor's prupcrty.iJet.yiri Couutf Prtu. TTe Lave beca rurnished by Hon. Ed ward McPherson a copy of liis "Iland Book of Politics" for 1872, of which the New York Tribune savs: All parties will find the "Hand-Book of Politics for 1872." which the Hon. Edward McPherson has just issued, a convenient and conipendi ous collection of indispensable tlata lor tlie ais cuions of the campaign. Nowhere else can so many of the political documents in volved in the present contest be found so p,,,; have long been a politi cal necesMtr, and this is eoual to tue best ' of them in its collection of what illustrates the extraordinary movemenU of politics in . . :,s Teaciiers Examixatiox. Our annual examination will be held at the following times and places, to wit : Salisbury, Thursday October, 3. Dale City, Friday " 4. Berlin, Saturday " 5. Somerset, Monday " 7. Jenner X Roads," Tuesday Ortoler 8. fclovstown. Wed. and Thurs. Oct. 9-10. C'eritreville. Fri. and Sat Oct. 11-12. i ewrsourg. jinu a; W Soiiilianniion Mills. Wednestlav. Oct, 10. Applicants are required to be in attcn- Oma by 9 o'clock a. M. ; those'eoming in at a late'r hour will not be admitted in the class that day. School directors and the . . . . . ,. .. IncnOs ol education are invneii io menu. I. WT. W li.i.. C o. bupt TiKriBi.jCAX Meetis.0 The jolitical meeting 1 held in the Court House on 1 ues- day eveninc of last wee k was the lateest John Mong. of Qnemabomnir, O. . crol balisliury . i-K-iniier, i i mi- j . , r., . na. John Infield, of Lower! urkeyfoot and Wm. Elder of Southampton, were the lier. of Berlin, and Gill H. alter, of Dale C'itv. were the Secretaries. . . , , . Ll.wuent sjwehes were made by Hon. John Scott, our present I. S. Senator, by Hon. John Cena, our candnLite for ( on - gress. and by CoL tlark M Carr. of Illin- ois. Senator -sott s s-icech was well n-- ceived bv all, many persons declaring that gress. and by C oL tlark M Carr. of Illin- ois. enator fcolt s spcecu was wen n- r - pn - fd lie an. Tiianv oersons tieemnnu umi 'tw - political speec h they had 'heard for years. It was certainly a very .11 , r - nrs.l Mold .Ilia Ctnl IflT ltll. I v.lline one, and made some striking ini- pr-ssions in the rizht direction. F. J. Kouser, Esq., of Somerset, Dennis Cook, of Southampton, Samuel Low nr, of Salithnrv Jol Milli-r of K'.klil k John F.-uVly, of Lower T urkeyfoot and M. V Sirl - er. of S lutions, reported tue loiiowing: Tluit wlii'.rt with i-rWe wo kx-k back over the eiorioiu record of uur farty In it j.n in the irupi.rci-fion of the rcl!'.iin. th n-toratlon of x-,n uJ the carr.n.hif.-mcnt of the cl.ed mce.aiKilheesul'.ihUK-nt o( theeyttalityofallmen be tie Uw: in the maintenance of the rih' . , f. ... th, IUre muni to render more complete the hannmy of the States, jie. rneviui mat tae pnncii w wjowii i i in ex. t am rUnce with the ivntitnn of onr fHtherR. and we brely ri:W 00 r plcize of ac tive and icil uriiort of these prlocipl.'. lo the end. that, with rictury to b. our iroTenimect may be aiainiainr.1. Krenrtheneil anJ rTTetaa'.ei. iuvrd. That in I'retiJent U. S. Grant we have found a faiihfuL honest and emclent ijecndTe one who in aruverned this conntry to the befl In reu of it people, who ha giWtiy reduced our ! AiT..m?r .iril nthiw, nl&tiM himiwrkMr. a Mf vemiarr next. uttotrti. That in Oen. John T. Hartranft w have a cantWate wbo ha won theeneem and the fj) :lJtJyi I'l t' bw hoorst saanoffiMrofSute la tneadminlvtra- iuanairpoi uie aihuui iKwmi 1 tout aDI wt bimeelf far above the (landers of hi mieft. and u him and lo bi a.wocbite on the Slate t uctn .m. 1 I lUtolrtc, 1 bat in Hm. John leiwna tnU dljrnct i i...,. j. ii- ,w ! ru (.J hij mntitnent. and seaion fur the welfare , ol the party, and hereby expreM our approval ' of the aetl of the litrict Ooference in I ; lcctinz htm our candidate - CVinirre, ami f.lciiire him our entire uiport. and that with onr canity ticketfrom im ulat, we are cell aatiih eil and an-ure it a rvueing majority. fnriiT PrvrrTiivr.ii rmri r-illl on Mon.lAv m the renal Wr Hon W M i Hall presided durine the week. Dennis Ci.k, Efj., of Southampton, was designa-1 IMt a Fon-man nf ttw nran.t Jnrr In ! the follow in ssi ti.,. f:rn,i j.irv ctnrn. i nt trno lit 11 " ti - 1 Com John o'Conner and oth.r ' r 1 i'?'. .Jl' .S"" . 't"- 1 Tn ? .? "uu'ulr" - Com. vs W. II. Dewess ct al. ,m inf..rmtL.i. ,s r, n,... conspira- i:n: - v oui. s. ii ilium iviwman. resisting ofliec - r. on intormauon of Wm. Diwcs. (;.. Ta um YinL-r. n.l :.. : ini.'ii,:n.. -oil lui'niiuiuiii oi noun .Illlitloer. v.,n , c i,.i,n e,i,.- c..i.. V ". si. villi a, vnunu a , Ml. I'll it.UI'C . :.,f..,.i l. ,.r u-.n:. 4 ,hief, on information of J.H Miller. on. vs. supervisors of Milford. not I opening a read, on information of Jesse eitzer. Com. vs. Worth J. Picking, sed. for. & has. on information of Dorolha FleL-hon. Com. vs. Amos Fritr, asst. and lmt. on inforiiiation of H. II.' Miller. Com. vs. John Miller, larceny, on infor mation of Franv Custer- Cirn. vs. John Burly, false pretense, on information of Fxlward Keiin. 1'im V.lvinl tim ..llin K....n v 'in- , u- lAinani nriui. w llillll oil uoi i on Sunday, on information of John Burly. I .. . . . In Uie follow in - caw-s thev nturncil 'nc4 pay costs. Com. vs. ReU-cta Coleman, A & B on information of IVira Brickev. Prosecutrix . - . . . l.im v. R,Im. fnUn e-UIn li.i. , . ; .. uor on runuav, tin luiormaiion oi uora 1 . . . ecmn 10 jmy runts. Com. vs. Lvons. Barns & Sweitzer, rcia- dt meaner, on information of W. II. Pole- man. Prosecutor to i-ay costs. ? 1 ne louow in e cases were inea ovrfury: Com. vs. John O'Conner. for. entry and detainer, verdict guilty, defendant stnUnc- ed to pav $1 tine and costs. ; c..,.. -. uv r?. t.-ftr. - i- . - , , t..n, .ni sen U need to lay flJ fine , and - osts. ..... vs. John J. Spangler, false pre- tense, verdict not imiltv defendant to nar .t-osta " . "j 3 "j - Cool. ra R. W. ScotL 'laTWrreV defen dant plead guilt-, sentenced to one year in penitentiary. Com. vs. Job a Summv, malicious mis chief, verdict not guilty ."defendant to pay costs. Com. vs. SupervWs of Milford Td.. vrtli. md (rniltir 1,.v,a..ih'. O j m . n ii,,, in w i r.r 1;. - Com. vs. Amos Frite, A & B. verdirt not guilty, d ti-ndant and prosecutrix each to iy bail the costs. 1 . 1. ... I 1 f:ll. 1 . - . . . v 01 11 . - a. .uiiu iiiiri, larcrny, verdict .1.,1 .:i. ... ... 1 . - 'ii-wi Kuiiii, uiu nmruim w laTinnii rx f 1 and impru-omoent m the county Jail for W days, i ' ' r : : ? t t lu ihc tl lowing cases the District At torney entered S A t Iroi. Cow. w. D,niel Beal, F & R . on in for niation of Ilusana Itamsbenrer t . ii . . coin. a. jnantn rrinuir, turciv, vu iormauon oi joun uuriey. v usu. t. -lunai a. a, (niuioriua- . v.:ti , , : i . - . t . k. v . r - .. i' niamun. --- I be following caaea were aismisseU at John crorie. Com. va John Croyle rt aL surety on oath of John O'Conner. In the following case the recognizances r A r i . i i , i , te iiiAici, oi , i" a iKKixi ut ik. nuuiaKeu our miiAirm w our conn: i , : . i ,,. , ri r , r 41 r Ills arm was i jfi l boon-, and maUitalned our bomr i """ f "c "'7. , , I - aiinuuw in new ui uim jrreiLwnHT w ma ; iue uuu in'iueieu n 1111 blinds n iiii i"i 1 V IirUISCd . Mutntrr in lhe ti. i.l an.1 Ki t-l.l and ealahlilihed : 1 1 1 ..C :. . A .. ..1 ! j ueieueuuu ana xits surety were aociarea iCirtited. Com; vs. Ramncl IT. 'Weimer, burglary, on information of Alex Walter. Com. vs. John Burley, false pretense.on information of Edward Keim. Com. vs. Edward Keim, selling liquor on Sunday, on information of John Bur ley. The balance of the cases on the list were settled or continued. Owing to the larjre amount of criminal business, there was only one rival case tried viz : Frederick Koontz vs. Schrader & Bearl : rerdict for defendant for f 17 Hi. The balance of the cases on the civil list were continued. The following named aliend were natur alized. John Sandrock, Conrad I label. John A. 8nydcr, Rinehart Reich, Henry Henencamrt. Chas. F. Biimer. C. G. Ed ward Koepoe, Chas. Smith. Win. Holden and Hen rr Roseman. - The court ordered an adjourned court lor Momlar. October 14. 1872. lion. it. Watson Rowe will preside during the 2d week ot the term. CMrSICATIO. COLtTMBl S, O., Sep. C, 1872. Dkar Herald: Below I give you a few notes of my journey through part of the old Buckeye Mate. Columbus is dis tant from Pittsburgh, over the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St Louis Railroad, (Panhan dle route) one hundred and ninety two miles. If you succeed in getting on a fast train, as I did. you will find the journey a short one. The Panhandle, under its pre sent management, is not as of yore, but is now one of the best railroads in the coun try. It is no longer necessary to leave your measure with the undertaker and pur- . . ...: .1 - caase an lasunuioe ucsxi utiore uuuog tue train, as the road is now in as perfect order as the best railroad in the land. The bu siness done by this company is simply im mense. All along the line can be seen gangs of" men busy at work digging down the bills and building bridges. &e., for an other track. On leaving Pittsburgh by this route you pass through a long tunnel about a half mile in length right under the vctt city itself, then you strike a long britigc over the Monongahcla with a great curve in it, and from thence along the hill on the other side of the river running over the tops of houses, turn aces, rolling mills, Are, and at one place over a trestle work at least fifty feet Lich. The first few miles of this road is an ever succeeding scene of the triumphs of engineering, r rom Pitts burgh to the Sleubenville bridge you en counter five tunnels, all the while traveling through a wild and uninteresting country. The Steuben ville bridge is an immense iron structure across the Ohio river, near three quarters of a mile in length and from ""y-iginke a beautiful little vall'ev. and from Umt ,inie on cmil ycm .j, clumhus the UJUL 1 UULli 1 UU I IStll VWIUll j. ..,;r,;i t;.i nf wearies f tl.pnver endinfrfiehls of corn I of the never ending fields of corn that line the rood on cither side and are continually in view. It would seem to a man from Somerset county, w ho is more accustomed to look upon a field of buckwheat than IK'lll. U1U1 1111 UU1C V U ' ' 11 l Muskin?ura ra, alime to gupplv j o th(, witn bl . arn whLskcy for -,he ncIt five i M k the vTket weU gup ,be wuik. wUh wrn M j. Tf Ic ., . : .,.. ,;.i corn, that tliev Lave enouch corn in tue the lal bread and k th n)arkpt weU g.-pplied all It is about a nine hours' ride from Pitts b h w Co-umbus M i Jcft the former d u1k,, eleven o'clk in themorning, . . . it was after dark when I arrived at the lat tcr place. We, for I was accompanied by a good friend, were met at the depot by one of our friends, when we were escort ed to comfortable quarters, where we were lxx.li pleasantly and hospitably entertained. On the morrow we started out to "do up the town," see the sights, fcc. Ol course the first place of interest and importance was the capitol. The Columbus State House is certainly a grand and imposing structure. It is said' to 1 the finest in the country. Built in a massive style of architecture, of . i.lnUi. i. ,la !n il, contro nf . , f tn-riri unmuiurui w tue uuciami m nc ( i " 0f the Buckeye State, and trom its dome a perfect view "of this beautiful city and its environs can )e had. Columbus, like all j State capitols is dead as far as business is i concerned, although the iron interest prom I ises ere lens to be very larse in this vicin- jlv more beautiful town can hardly be clesrance of its pn ings it can scarcely be surpassed. The as syluins for the insane, blind, dumb, &c are all handsome buildings and lasting mon uments to the high minded generosity of the iieoplc of Ohio. The population is largely mingled with the German element. consequently lieer saloons are large and numerous, and the lieer is of a superior qua tv, havng a world-wide repuution. ; , , , ., Mr letter is airesly too lonir. I close Dromisinz vou another" letter from Cincin .: Ilespectfullv, I AKAU. t Dale Citt, Sep. 14 1 Dear Herald: In mv communication last week I mentioned that the citizens of Iaie City and Meyers Mills had some pros- I - 1 f having the rolling niill, machine sboIw. factories, &c.; of the I. . 4 B. It R. 1UM at our place. If this can W accomplished it will make this place the AllOOUa aiOBg me line OI UllS rtwd. trur entorPriBJ? citizens are making a united elfortin the way of offering land and mon- eyas bonus to Jnduce the company to take our place into consideration for the loca tion of their shops. We have as the re- .1. . c i- . 1. ' 1. . . .1 . 1. .. sun oi our iiii, inn s inn ki ouri iiic company twelve acres of land and over twenty-five thousand dollars in money. We have the assurance from headquarters that they appreciate our efforts. But in this enterprise, w hich would so largely ben efit the south of the county, and more or less the whole county, we too have some lame docks, drones and parasites, if by a great deal of coaxing and persuasion you can get them to sulscribc, the amount is so niggardly and stingy that it does more injury than good. It were lucky if the world were rid c f them. In all improve ments for the public good, whether for a meeliug house, school house, or otherwise, where the public is generally interested, it is a christian duty for every man to do his sliare. We intend publishing the names of all our citizens that have subscribed and those that have not, so as to let the neigh bors see what we are. These do nothing. iv ..i . . fVK f the U .Ver' ".'rae ,n for the lion's share; their contracted, ava- jricious souls w ill not be satisfied on tliis , side ihc smoky phux More anon. Occasioxau Ursixa, September T. Dear Editor: We notice in the Her ald of August 28th an article on the ben efits of fashion, written by Miss Display, who. we acknowledge, displays a talent worthy of a better caue. We arc aware that the world moves on, and that the ball of modern improvement rolls cm. How ever, we opine this ball Isn't propelled by the votaries of fashion. It is nt Miss Dis play dandy brothers or foppish cousins who hnikl railroads, delve into the earth after th mineral and hidden treasures. No, Miss Display don't wish her brothers to degrade themselves by being engineers, machinists, farmers, merchants, mechanics or editors not they; her brothers moat be gentlemen of leisure." They most wear the Latest cut of the season, -whether it is con- f i.etcnt with health or comfort. - We would remind Miss Display that fashion, as re gards wearing ariparel, dates its origin lack to the day that our forefathers ate the for bidden fruit. Hence the first wearing ap jiarel was brought into use by Mother Eve, who, w e are informed, sewed fig leaves to gether to form a garment or ajiron. She did'nt get the milliner or dress maker to do it. We would remind Miss Display that fashion is simply ' handed down to us as a memento of our fall from innocency. And now in the face of all this Miss Dis play comes out in glowing colors in behalf of the latest falftot, the immense pannier, resembling a dromedary's bump, and the immense chignon which takes the place of some more needful possession not supposed to be possessed by the wearer of chignons. We aVk Miss Display to pause amid her enthusiasm and remember tlie "Kg leaf aprons, and then ask herself the question, was'nt fashion conceived in sin and brought forth in iniquity? Yet notwithstanding all the array of facts which can be brought to : bear against fashion, she will undoubtedly go on teaching her votaries that there is ex uuisite beauty in a lady's small waisL and in her delicate health; and while she doe "w mi;i luiivnri- will lunjumMiavij wu j tinue to lay a little health (daily or nightly) as a cneenui swcrince UlHn uie aiiar. no L.. : -wi -!.i L.n, j .i-.i i ... - - uiHue an isrspiay will lUUUBtriousiy eat magnesia and drink Tinegar and use what strength she has in drawing her cor- set strings tighter for fear that an extra ounce or neali will take up up iu abode be- tween her half developed bones and the surface. We are glad that the domestic women are not all dead yet, and that the female sex have not all "gone to Saratoga or seaside, '' and that they don't all talk unun uiu i ii i: am it in iui inoiiicyimr "Long Branch. They are not atl pretty faced invalids who can only thump lightly I on the piano and recline in the elegant par lors spoken of by Miss Display, w e hope the day will soon come when the wisdom, the intellect and wealth of the earth may be employed in obviating, as far as practic hle, the evils entailed upon as by the fall ot our fore parents, and of curing the bad habits and usages caused by the abuse of the luxuries of refinement and civilization, and may the wealthy and fashionable be come wise and good enough to obey the laws of their being. We sometimes think that the devil Las instituted a kind of pat ent office where premiums are awarded to the patentee who originates the most effec tual method of destroying the intelligent, the wealthy and refined.. And ,. we are sorry to say that he, the devil, seems to have made alarming progress in that di rection: one has only to be acquainted with the secret vices and practices of many of the wealthy of oar cities and towns; wben the wealth and intellect of the world is employed In improving the minds of its inhabitants instead of being used to grat ify the passions and -fashions of the world, then we will have fewer drunkards, idiots, or insane persona; in short, the many evils which now are legion, will be things of the past. We expect to see the day when the right of franchise will be granted to the la dies even now is the dawn of that event ful day at hand, although ru history is yet in the future. That day will decade that practical, working, thinking women (not mere butterflies of fashion or putty laced invalids) will arise in their might and as sist in the overthrow of many of the evils which are but the bastard offspring of a shoddy refinement or second fiddler to civ ilization. We would love to write more on this important subject would time per mit. Expecting to hear again from, chit cousin Miss Display, for the present our ink must cease to now, and into the kitchen we must go. . ., Yours domestically, . Misa SnipuciTT. THE COOD TEMPLARS. The Somerset County District Conven tion, I. U. O. T., met at BerUn in tha lleth odist Church, Ang. 29th, and was called to order by P. M. Fisher. . - , , After the usual opening ceremonies W. H. Kupple was called to the Chair pro lem , and the Convention proceeded to the election of officers with the following re suit: - W. C. T.P. M. Fisher ; W. C. T. Cla ra Heffley ; W. 8. Eohert Koonta ; W. F. S. George Brollier ; W. T. Lou. Henta ; W. C J. K. Ana wait ; W. M. Charles Raymond; D. M. Ella Koontz; I. G. Dora Fisher : O. G. Henry Stoner : A. S. Alice Yorty ; E. H. 8. Charles Stoner : L. H . 8. Sanaa ilosholjer ; V. W. C. T Alexander Nicola. Upon takina- the Chair, the W. C. T elect delivered an address of welcome, ex pressing the Hope tnat all might be deeply impressed with the magnitude of the work, and. that amidst these trying times the good reform might not, through idle labor ers, be delayed. The following committees, anionic otb. era, were then appointed : On State of the Order J. O. Stoner, A. Nicola, K. II. Koontz, W. If. Knpple ; Resolutions V. H. Itapple. J. L. Ana wait, Albert Graves. On motion, Convention adjourned to meet Friday morning at 9 o clock. A public meeting was held in the even ing, addressed by Key. H. K. Holaiuger, of Dale City. The Church was filled with an intelligent audience, and tlie the speak er, first giving the position of the Church he represented, upon Temperance, in a bold, forcible address, urged upon all the doty of taking a decided stand ia favor, not only of total abstinence for themselves as individuals, hut for prohibition for the general good. CoL. Sam net W. Pearson, of Somerset Lodge, followed in a short address marked with the earnestness so characteristic of a life worker in the cause. Friday morning and afternoon, both in teresting sessions, were taken up in the discussion of Committee reports. It hav ing been announced that the Key. Stuart, of Stoyestown, would speak in tbajevening, the house was filled at an early hour. After prayer by Rev. Strauss, and kinging of a Temperance ode, the speaker was in troduced by the W. C. T., and for an hour the andience was held as one man, by the magic influence of earnest convincing elo quence. He felt deeply in the subject and that feelinc seemed to he communicated to every heart. Local Option, or the pnv n..ni 1 , f vAlinff ' t t i-n 11 " up nn liinai ' was especially dwelt upon, and he prayed that all power religious, moral, social, aud patriotic, might be brought to bear against the odious liquor traffic to prohibit it. - After the public meeting the Convention wei.t into session and adopted the follow ing resolutions : Whereas, In the ISth plank of the platform of the Republican Convention held at Philadelphia, we find by the ad mission of its author a direct assault upon Temperance and the observance of the Kab bath day. And irAerra, In the Liberal Republican Democratic Convention, we find a plain refusal to entertain the subject of Temperance, therefore, Ramhxd, That principle being dearer to aa than party, and our allegiance' to the cause of prohibition more binding than the claims of any political organiza tion, we will give our support to no party that does not fairly indorse prohibitory measures. ; lietolved. That we regard the odious li cense system of Pennsylvania as a stigma upon our Commonwealth, and that toe ef forts of all persons in favor of a higher standard of mortality, are demanded for repeal of all laws regulating the liquor traffic. iVesofced, That the thanks of the Good Templars in attendance at this Conven tion be, and are hereby tendered to Key. Holsinger, of Dale City, and Rev. Stuart, of Stojestown, for the able and eloquent addresses delivered by them at the public meetings of the Convention. Ketoirtd, That the thanks of this Con vention are due and are hereby tendered to Capt. Albert Heffley, for the use of bis organ ; and to the members of the 31. K. Church, for the use of their building. The Committee on time and place of holding next Convention, reported CON FLCLNCE, the 12th and 13th of Decem ber nea t. The Chair appointed J. L. Ana wait, R. Koontz and P. M. Fisher, aa a Committee on Publication. On motion, Convention adjourned to meet al Confluence, on Thursday, Decem ber 12th, at S o'clock P. M. J. L. AXAWALT, R. KOOSTZ, P. M. Fisher, Committee. DILI). MOWKY. In Quemahoming township, September 7th, Mrs. Alary Mowry, aged 7 years and 1 months. . . GEP.BE1L August 31st. 1872. in Eden tow nship. Lagrange county, of dropsy, Mr. David tierber, aged 71 years. 3 months, and 28 days. - ---iT Mr. Gerber was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Lagrange coun ty. He was born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, in the year ItiOl, aad with his father, in 1812. moved to Stark county, Ohio, at that day a wilderness ; he resided there until the year 1855 when he remov ed to this State, and settled in the Haw patch on the farm on which he resided at the time of his decease." He was the last surviving member of a family of ten per sons, six brothers and four sisters, all of whom lived to an old age. He raised a large family, six tons and tour daughters, nine of w horn are still living, and a hose mother, though of advanced years, sur vives her husband. The deceased was buried on his farm in the MeCoancH burial ground, ou Monday, Setember 2d ; the funeral was attended by a large number of relations and friends. The funeral services were preached in English by Rev. Truley, and in German by lie v. Isaac Smoker. Lionitt, Indi ana, Saiionul banner. ., -Vetc Adcertisementi. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE- kjMA of Sanaaei Kahlmaa. late of Milferd Unra abip. deeeaaeil. C aiimiiiuLnUiuw wo in abM-e rotate ha r Ing been (ranted to the aade-Vlgned, aotVeteliere by (iva to laeee iadeMed to aaake Irami illin pay aseul, ami thus havin: elahns against it wUI pre ent ibem, dal; antheatkated fur euLtment at the late residence of said deceased, in iterstnug, a Satnrdaj, Oevuber Sta. 1I7S- - - j- .. . . OtOhXlE BECHLEH. SepLU i 51. ; - ' sVliainiaumtar. - Purchasing Agency W will purchas and brwaril any article MAM I AITIBKD OR SOLD In U- elt7 at the tuweat rate. Pardee la the Ooontry wuhtn; ts pnreba Pi. aau, Uriran, bcwln; alaeblaea, Unnt, KeioiTer, Nararry tkiirk, Jewelry, Faraitar. Millinery, Hardware, Drugf Notkna. booU,Statieaenr, Sad dlery. Carpeting, lhrOowl. uv,a&, will do well la send to a. Ail gnud wlllb cbceea with a view to eeoDuaay, s wU atate aad ataean, and base or pckirr airwarded my lpree to any part of th euwniry. AU order proenpuy attended to, aad atiiUctiua rnaraatoed. Adaretw, PITTSBURGH srppty co P- M- PITTSni.TROII. P,- . New Adcerlisements. PUBLIC SALE. iIt rirta of an order of Ml rrntt Mr tha Or. phuM" Coart of Smavrsot ouanty. tin Bnienlgned wui oner air aue am in prouiara. OJf FB1DAY, THE 1ITH DAT OT OCTOBER, at one o'rkrk p. m., tho ml nrtaU of Honry iubK, of S unmet township, dxeesMd. euntalo Ing UT amssad So pcirbea. with loo arm dear, Vt orraa la Bimiow, with doom, barn ana other improvement thereon erected, with aa orchard of eioeiient mm trees oa tba premises, Kijommf lands of Wm. H. Frits, Joeepa Hunter, Benedict Toiler and other. Team a.uo la hand 1st April, 18TX ooe-third of Um remainder to remain a lien, the tntereet thereof to be pakl to the wMcw of atd deeeaard durtmr her Ilia, and at her death tha principal to lam cuiki oi w uecraeeu: imianre in two eqaai uumal parmenta, wltnoat mtereat, to be tctmd bj nturtgaxo and jaiiirment, LEVI J. LfiXO, ' Sep IS. Admhiiatrator. pUBLICSALE. I'D nodeniirBed Administrators of John Bark man, deoeaied, by direction of tha Orphana' Coart of Bomermt eoanty, will offer for aalo on the prem- uea, in suiora uvnaaip, aomeraet eocuuy, oa FEIDAT, THE 11TH DAY of OCTOBEH, ISTJ, at 1 o'clock p. bl, the farm of th said deceased, containing 43 sere and 133 pe rebec, Krict meaa- urc. with a aweuine; aoa, bam. and other twua injri thereon erected, with an orchard of choice fruit, 10 acre of meadow, tt acre clear land, bal ance la timber: excellent water on the premise: adjoining land of Wm. Irall, John Chorpenlng'l heir. Junatnan w alkrr, widow trail and othera. Tcawa One-third, after parment of expense of partition and aala. to remain a lien, the IntereM uiereoi u ne paid t Keglne liarkman, wklow or aid deceased, annnallr ii urine her life, and at her oestn i principal to ne John Barkman. deoeaaed ; one-third la hand 1st April. 1st 3, balance In two eqnal aanoal MTmenta withont hi tercet. Deferred parmenu and dower to be nMured on th pre in uk a. AAROX WTLL, fETEK PILE. Admlniairatur. Sep. 18. pUBLIC SALE. Mv Tirtoe of an or ler of the Cirt of Common Plea of Sianerwt Count, to me ill reeled, a Com mit lee of hjrlreter A. Topper, a lunatic, there will De exposed to puniic Kile, ua SATURDAY, OCTOBER ith, HTt A 1 10 o'clock a. m. of tabl dav. In the town of Kew Ilaltimore. In said eonntr, all the nnht. tide, inter est, projiertT and elaim of mid Srlrerter A. Top. per. belnjr th andhrMed one-half part or interest, oC In and to lb fulluwina; real estate, vis: Ifa 1. A tract of land t-ltnated In AUreheny tp., in aald eonnty, enntainina: furty-nlne acre and on hue-ired and twrntTeren perebe. adjoinlne lands of Lewi N. Fto, Wm. Wabb. John (Joakie and other; about tweuty-hr arm of which re clear eil and tn a irood tat of cnltlTatiun. with a one ttory U notue and stable thereon erected ; there la also a guud apple orchard on this tract. No. 2. A tract of land rituated la the lowtuhip aSjresaM. adjeinin; no. 1. lanls ef Adam tteorjre. r'. A. LAcken and other, eontalnina; one hundred and eighteen and one-lbnrth acre; about MTentT. Ore of w hich are cleared aad in a (rood etat of ci tl ration; there re a larx iwostury kxc dwell In. hou.e. a large bank bam. and ether out-bulldlngi tbereoa erected ; there 1 also an apple orchard on mi uaci. - . 3. A tract of land a1joln!n; no. I. binds ef nenry ajrnusner am other, cotainina; twenty two acre: about twenty arret of which are cleared and In a axul mat of raltiralion : on which 1 erected a larw and eompletedlstillery. In euanplet running order, with all the neeeMarr fixture and appliance for diatlllioa; bqnurs. Trs19b S of the purchase money of no. I to remain a lien, to be secured bT mortir&Ke on no. L the IntereM to be paid annually to Wm. Weber dannir life, and at hi death the principal sum to be pawl lo th lcrl heir and representatire of Peter A. Toraier. dee'd: one-third of the balance In hand, and the remainder in two equal anpWW payment, without interest. a41 e of the purchase money of no. 2 to remain a hen on the laul. the interest to be paid annuailr to Mary Topper, widow of Peter A. T.-pper. dee d, durins; ber lucume. and at her death the principal sum to be paid to the beirs and leiral reprrenta tive of said Peter A. Topper, dee d : one-third ef balance in hand, ami remainder in two euuai an nual parment, without Interest. I me-third of purchase money of no. S In hand. and balance In two equal annual pav menu, with oat Intemt : all deferred pajmenu to t ecred by judirmenl bunds. Ten per cent, of hand money to be paid a sorm as prnjiertle are knocked down. FRANCIS TOPPtR. Sept 18. Committee. pi BLIC SALE. ttr Tirtoe of an order ofdale mnted br the Ornh. an Court of Somerset Countr. I'a.. the'uDdersiirs. ed will otter for aaie on the premise, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER ltn, 1871 At one o'clock n. ra.. the real esute of John R. Wlrsias. late of Addison towubip, S me net eonn ty. Pa., deed. Tit: Two bit in the tnwn of Peterbarir. adyimlnir land of W. VT. UarUell, kits of Samuel Wright and William Hileman. no Main street, harins; thcreifl erected a new store house, dwelling boose, a rood stable, and other eat bunding. Term:' rwenty-nv per cent, ol tne porch Bfeatey la hand, n-lfl he lance atdellTerr of deed. SAMUEL RIXOtR. Sept. 18. Adm'r and Trustee. JPOR PRIVATE SALE No. t A tract of land adjoining lan-ls of Sam'l 3. and Juoathan Rhuads. Samudl Uerker. Iiarid Ah and oiher. near Miller tannery, (formerly Rhode'.) containing 1J acre, with a new bank barn Jxi feet, a large frame house, with a kitch en, wash-house, snd other out-buildings attached ; two thriving apple orchards and other fruit; thirty acre in meadow, ten acre well timbered, and tbe remainder well watered and limed .ouw btuhel of lime pal on it within tbe last four veers; coal and ii rata tone convenient, and probably on it. No. a Within oil rris of no. L ail well timbered, ennislning 16' acres. Convenient to saw and grist millr schools, and O. Baptist Entberan, Reformed, and Er. Asraeiatkm Churches. Improvement Injured at .000. For litrtber part leal m. applr tii or aiblres No Ail S. MIEEER, SepL Ii SipesTille. Somerset CO.. Pa. pun lic sale: tir Tirtue of aa order of sale made by the Orph ans Court of Somerset county fa., to us directed, we will expose to sale by public outcry, on the pre mise, the following valuable real estate, late the property of Benjamin Fnedllae, dec'iL, lying In Somerset and Je tie rsun townships, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 18TX A certain farm, containing a acre, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Maust, Autrust Kum. Etui. Fricdhne. Eil Adams, John Bowman. Noah Miller. Josiaa Ankeny and otbers. of which ITi acre are cleared and 40 la mea-lvw ; on frame Barn 110 feet long, and twe goed Ig Stable, a Ixar Hons and oilier out-buildings. Also, two ap ple on-hanls of 1(1 sboice fruit trees In each, and a Sugar Camp. Also aa abundance of Elmesusse on tbe premise. This farm is well watered, snd is known as one of the best hrai In tbe county, and is six miles north of Somerset. Tkaas: (4.000 cash, 10 per cent, ef which shall be paid on day of (ale. and the balance of the 84. OOv on confirmation of sale. The balance In four equal annual payments, to be secured by ludgment on tbe premises, line-third after the debts and ex penses sre paid shall remain a lien on asid farm, the Interest of which shall be paid to tbe widow of the decedent during her life, and at her death the principal to be paid to tbe heir and legal represeo latires of the dee d. JOHX KLn? E. FRANK FKILliLINE. Sept. 13, 1372. Adm'r. and Trustee. rpiIESOS SOMERSET FIRE DESTROYED MANY OF Morgan Blanket. The owner thereof should remember when they purchase a new rupplr that M IKO AN S BLANKETS are the best la the market. He has also a very large aaenrtmcnt of FLASK CIS, SATIXETS, CASSIMEBES, srocaJ.vc FJS.V, CAMPETS, CO I E BUDS, In short, any kind ef WOOLEN GOOIS that may be wanted. Prices low and all goods warranted to be made la the best manner and frum pure stuck. Examine his goods before purchasing your Win ter Clothing. Add reus WM. S. MOROAX. ' STa arrow' Mills. Pa. (Place of buslneas 1 mile west.) Sept. M, U DECLAIM AGENGYc3 Oletewt la ta State. B. F. BROWN et CO., 116 Smithfleld St Pittsburgh, Pa. Colleet Penslana, Boa n lire, rrit Monev. he Stiecial attentioa pakl to suntieniled and rejected claim. Application by mail attended to a if made in person. a.p. Is. $1 . - FOB A RICH PANEtED SOLID walnut case okoan. with umt slop, perfectly new. Factory pnee. tl'i. Alee a number of Second-hand Meiudeans aad organ, ranging in price from fcU and upwanis, or fur rent at moderate priee. Call aad examine at the ma fic ruum of . CH A RLOTTF. BLUM E. No. U Sixth Avenue. Pituborg Pa. Sole Agent tut Prinee a Co.' Organs. White Hats and Tanners, ATTENTION! We will op!y Csaipalrs Ooods at all kinds at lower rates tana you eaa ebtaia them else here. CLUBS AND DEALERS SUPPLIED. Address. Campaign Supply Oa- Pittsburgh, Pa. Pennsylvania Female College, . SCAB PITTUBCateU. VA Deliv-hUuUy located oa College HULaway bum the city (moke and Boise, provide Firat-tles su- reiieaet suMMaee tur yuang ladle, wit ameat teaching aad eoouana-sense manaoemenL Next term will open W EDN ES DAY, September uia. r or oaiaiogiM ana parurstars, anarcn Ry. JAMES BLACK. D. I)., Pres't Tarrracs. James Lsaehltm. Rev. W. 1. How ard, It. 1- Jadge J. P. hornet. Rev. W. J. Reld, Ja. Ring. M. II- Rev. S. F. Swell, Rev. S. J. Wil, It. It., H1 Robert Mctnigfct, Rev. M. W. Jacobus, 1). 1 Wm. Bakewell, lion. J. K. More head, Rev. John (. Brown, D. It. aag xl lm DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eauae of Frederick Eirhorm. lata ef ETklick towa- hln, neeeased : Letter of admlaismxiofi oa the abov ntaU hav ing been granted the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice I hereby gtvea to tho fesdebted to It to mak immediate usrment. aad those having claim against a to preeest thea. duly authentica ted, for eUieaant to in uwraigaeu, at in late ieldenee ef tbe deceased, oa Saturday, th ana day ef September, MTX. WILLIAM BENDER, August 1. Administrator. New Advertisement. fX THE WORKINO CIMSS, male or female. X 0 a week ruarantead. KeiuectaMe employ, ment st home, day er even ins; ne capital repaired ; full Instructions and valuable psekaire of rr-1. to start wlta. cent free by mall. AdrfreM, with cent return stamp, M. YOt'NO a O ., U l VmnIUao.it SC. Kw Y irk. AOK9T8 WAJfTUD ike U ef Grant Greeley WILSON BROWNSS MtfaUfaraea, Orm 40 Mwl JPactnlta, worth twice the suet ef toe book. Wanted every where. Aront have wonderful anrcen. Send tur (irvalar. Addren ZIKULKR a M.VI'RUY, U Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aa-eata Waxitc fur the Aatobkiraphy of Horace Greeley, The best and enty Edition written try himself; and Ibreur I B72 CAMP Ali M A I AU a two of the times Kir all parties. Illustrated. One agent old 0 In three day. Also, for Headier' Lite of Problem tirant. and SDlendid Steel Portralu of Candidate. x a month mad. E. B. TREAT, Pabllaher, u Broadway, New York. UU niarmisall liiAlrram Tkiabls Elersted Oen. Warm in Closet, Bruillrtf rxr. Fender Uuard, liumping k Shln Irate, Direct Draft. PTLLF.R, WARRtM k. CO., nA Water Street, New York. L. R. NORTON, DEALER IN PIANOS, STATE AGENT JEWETT 1- GOOD WAV ORGAN, 11 SaaitaaeM Htreet. Oppoalte New City Hall, PITTSBUROH, PA. loll Send for Illustrated Catalogue. OCAL agents WANTED! American Button-Hole and OVERS EAMINO COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE ! JAMES ESPY, Cen'l Agent For Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. Office 178 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal Inducement offered to county aad local Agents. Ang. T-3m A 1 DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Thomas J ermines, lat of Lower Tlrkey. foot tp- deceased : Letters of administration mm lrttawulotnnrTo, on the above estate having been granted the under, signed, notice is hereby given to tboee indebted to It to mak immediate parment, and tan having claims against it will present them to the uader sltroed for settlement, at hi residence, on the auth day of September, J. B. JENNINGS, aag . Adminitratur. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel P. Btttner, Ute of Summit Tp. Letter of administration on the above estate having beea granted the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to those tnd)ted to K to mak Immediate payaient, aad tho bar. Ing claims against it to present them to the under signed for settlement and allowance, at the lat res idence of said deceased, on Katurdar. September 14th, Itn. JACOB S. BlTTVER, JONAS SAYLOR. Aug. T. Administrator. QENERAL ELECTION PROC LAMATION, here, la and by the 13th aertloB of the actjf the General Assembly of Pennsvlvania, passed July ad. 1830. entitled "An act relatiac to tbe elec tions of this Commonwealth." It la enjoined on the Sheriff of every county to give notice of uch elec tion to he beVI aad enumerate la such notice what omcers are to be elected. In pursuance thereof. I JottaB Sbafer. Sheriff of the county of Somerset, do therefore mak knvwa aad give this public no tice to tbe elector of said county of Somerset, that a general election will be held ia (aid county on Ihe ei-uod Tuesday, tb Mh day of October next, at the several election districts therein: at which time district and county etacere, a follows, are to be elected, to wit ON E PERSON for tbe office ef Governor of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania. ON E PERSON for tbe offlc of A ad I tor General of tbe Commonwealth ef Pennsvlvania. ONE PERSON for tbe ocv-e of Judge of the Supreme Court of the Cununouweaita of Pennsyl vania. THREE PERSONS for CVingrmea at large for tbe Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania. I ENTY EIGHT PERSONS for belentes at large to the Constitutional Convention of Pennsyl vania. THREE PERSONS tur Delegates to Constitu tional Conveatioa of the tjtnmonwelth of Pena Tlvania. ia conjunction with th count it-s of Biair, jultou and Bedford. ONE PERSON for Representative la Congress la conjunction with tbe counties of Adams, Frank lin. Fulton and Bedford. ON E PERSON for th office of Member of the House of Representatives of Pennsvlvania. ONE PERSON tn conjunct Ion with the counties of Blair, Fulton and Bedford for the ebce of Slate Senator. ONE PERSON for the offlc of Pruthoaotary, fcc. for the county of Somerset. ON E PERSON for tb office of Register of Wills, Recorder of Deed, he- ef tbe county of Somerset. ONE PERSON for tbe offlc ot Sheriff of the county of Somerset. ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner for said county. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director for said county. ON E PERSON for the office ef County Auditor for said count v. ON E PERSON fur th office ef Coroner for said county. 1 also hereby make known anJ give not ice that the places of holding the aforesaid general election ia the several borough aad township within th county of Somerset, are a follows, to wit: Tb elector of the borough and township of Som erset to meet at tbe Court House In said borough. The electors of the townsbrp ef Milford to meet at tb house lately occupied by George K unmet, in said township. Th electors of the berouch of New CeatrevOl to meet at the school hoes tn said borough. Tb electors of th township of Upper Turkey- foot to meet at th house of John A. bnails in aid lownshin. Th elector ef the township of Lower Turkey foot to meet at the school house la L rsina borough in said township. The electors of the township of Adduna to meet at the house of Levi Dean, in Petersburg, tn said township. The elector of the township of Middleereek to meet at the bouse occupied by Aaron Heckler la aid township. T lie electors of th township of Elklick to meet at the new school bouse In lb borough of Salis bury. Tn electors of the borough of Salisbury to meet at tbe new school bouse la said borough. The elector of tb township of Summit to meet at the school bouse ia Dal City borough. Tbe electors ef tb borough of Dale City to meet at the school house, la said borough. The elector of th town ship of Greenville to st me i I I I tn icainsie, ruvwvri w eupled by George Long, tn (aid township. The elector of the borough ef WeUersburg to meet la the school house la ad borough. Th elector of th township of Southampton to meet at th boom of Jos a Starts in said township. The elector of the township of Northampton to meet at the house of John Pourbaugb la aald town ship. The elector! of the township of I .a rimer to meet at the house formerly eorapted by W as. May, la aid township. Tb elector of th borough ef Berlin to meet at the aou of Archibald Comptoa In said borough. The electors of the township of Brutbersvaliey to meet at Bittner's school nous ia asid township. Th elector of th township ef Stonyereek to meet at the house formerly occupied by Jacob WUI, Jr.. aad bow by John Spelcher In laid township. Th electors of the borough of Stoystowa to meet at the house formerly occupied by Henry J. Miller, ia (aid borough. Tb electors of th township of Quemahonlng to meet at tbe bouse of Jacob Custer, of Stovttowa. The elector of the township ef Allegheny to meet at the house of Ueorg A. Kiauael la aid townabtpi The elector of th township of Conemsugh to meet at the bouse of Peter Levy ra aald township. Tb electors of the township f shad to asset at the house of Jeesb Helaua la said township. Tbe electors ef tbe township ef Paint to asset at tbe school house erected ou lb leads of Henry Berkey, ia said township. Th electors ef th township of Jenner to meet at the house of Thomas Uailagbcr, at Jeuner X Roads la aald township. The elector of tb township ef Jefferson to meet at th boos of Solomon Baker la said township. Tb elector ef the borough r Urataa will meet at the arbool boas la aid borough. The return judge of tb respective district la this county are reiiairedto asset at the Court House la the borough of Somerset, oa Friday, tbe Ilia day of October, UTS. thea and there to perform th duties enjjMned oa them by law. W here a judge, by aiekneo or unavoidable acci dent. I aaaM to attend such meeting of jw-isea, the th orrtineata of mara shall be takea eharge of by one of the Inspector or clerk ef the election ef the district, who shall no aad perform tbe duties required of the judge unable to sliced. Notk-b ia Haaaay Otvuv, That every person excepting Justices of the Peace wbo shall hold any otftc or appuiatmeat of profft or trust under tb United Stale, er of tbia State, or aay eity er cor porate district, whether a eommlMkmed officer or otherwise, a sutxwdtaete efBeer e ageat who I er shall be employed under the legislative, xrutiv or lodlciarv denaruaeut ef tale State, or of any ellv, or of aay iaoorpuratod district, aad also, thai every member ef Congress and f the Stale Legis lature, aad of the selector common oaaeil of aay eity, or commissioner of any Incorporated dldnct, I by law lacapabl of holding er exercising at the time, the eoVe or appotaowetil of Judge, lasneetor or Clerk of aay election of lata eoaaaagowealih, aad that ao Inspector. Jadgw or other emeerof such election snail no eiunote t no taea votea Mr. Aad tbe said act ul AasetnMv entitled "aa act re lating lo elect loos of this CoasnoawaUh.n fMil July X, lasa, further prevkie n follow, via: -That th inspector aad Jadsw shall meet at Ihe respective place appointed for hurdina; the sleetion la the district at whk-a the, respoeUvelr belong, before T o'clock la the morning ef the SEO ONDTUESDAY OF OCTOBER, aad acb aald mapeetur ahail appoint oa clerk, waeehaU be a qua lined rotor of each district. -la aa the persoa wae ahail have received the highest number ef vote for Inspector shall net attend ea the day f aay etoeUua, than the per aon who (hall have received the (oad highest aim her of vote for Judge at the next precosJlag lection shall aotas aa laspector la ail piece. Aad ia case th persoa who shall eav received the blgh t aamber ef vote for Inspector shall not allcud. New A d vertr'etn ev tit. the per elected Judge shall appoint Iniiee. Vir n hi Place; and In cane the perm elected a Jo-lire ahail not atteml, then Uie ln.peuir who receired the Blsrbest number of yiKe naail smuHot a Jsdir in hi place; aad If any ramncy shall -m-tinue ia the buard fur the space of her after the time fixed by law fur the mining of the eiee Uon the qeallaed tnaers nf the tnwnsuip. warl nr district fur which such oWcerntaall he leen elert, oil. prearnt at the plw-e ef elert tun. shall elnct on M l heir aamber to fill men vacancy. -ii inaii he theduty of the arterni awrs re speetlrely to aUemt at the place of hold Ins every R-weral, peeial or township lectiun, durms; tlie wb4 time euek election 1 kept open, for th pur- ef clrtc; mtunnala-jw to the laspectur sad Jedfe, when sailed uo. Q reUtiue to the riant of "T perwin sawmill by tacte to rote at stsrb elee tlosu and on such other matters m relatiun to the assesnoent of niter, aa th. .-.i i tnsrnm either of them shall bum tune to tune rwieire. -.Vo person hall be permitted to . at any elee tlon as afureaal-1, than a whl-ecltiien of tfce lire of tweaty-eneorasore, whoana.l haT n-ted In this Stat at least one year, and In tbe elect) district where a offer to vote, tea davs Immniiai.i. ceding such eieetfon. and within two years psM a State or county tax. which snail have been esr d at least ten days before tbe election. Rut a eu aea of tha United Stateswho has prev loosly been a qualified voter of this State and remove.! therefrom and returned, and who snail have resided tn the lection district and paid taxes s foresaid, snail be entitled to vote alter residing In thi State six month. Provides. That the white Ireemoa. cltl sen of th United States, between the sg--s of twenty-one aad twenty-two year wbo hav resaled la the elect mo district ten days as aforesaid siiall be entitled to Tut, although they shall net have paid tax. By the act of Assembly of 19. kiywn as the -Registry Law." It la provided as loiluwr L Elect loo officers are to open tbe polls between the hours of six and seven A. M.. on the dav of tbe election. Before ix o'clock la the morning of sec ond Tuesday of Ocpiber they are to receive from the County Commissioner lite Ree-tseered List of oters aau ail necessary election titans, ami tney are to permit ao man to vote w hose name is not on ' aaM list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vote as RltHlws; Z The persfia whose name Is not en the llt. claiming tb right to vote must pes line a qualin-d voter of the district to swear in a written or printed aradavlt to the residence of the claimant in the district for at least tea davs next preceding said election, defining clearly where tbe residence of tbe persoa was. A Tbe party claiming th right to vote shsil also make an am.favit. staling to the best of his knowl edge aad belief where ami when he was born, that ne is a eittxen or Pennsylvania and ol the United Siate. that h ha resided la th State one rear, or. If formerly a eilixen therein and removed there from, that be ha resided therein six months next preceding said election, that be has not moved into tbe district for tbs purpose of votln g therein, that be ha paid a Stat er county tax within two years, which was assessed at least tea days before the election, and the affidavit shall stale when and where the tax was assessed and pal. I. and the tax receipt must be produced unless the affiant shall state that U has been lost or destrrjed, or that he received anse. 4. If th applicant be a natura'iixed citlxen. he must, fa additfoa to the fomr-lng prnnls. state in his affidavit when, where, end by what court be was naturalized, aad produce. Lis r? Ilk-ale ot nat BTallanUon. . Every persoa claiming to be a naturalised cit lxen. whether on tbe rerlsirv lUt or tiryiacin? srrl- davlts as aforesaid. ihaQ be required b predat- his naturalization oertlbeate at tbs election bei .re vot ing, except where be has been for ten years erm.Mvi. s lively a voter in the district where he offers to rot; and on the vote of such oerv-o beta? receiv ed, the elect low officers are to write or stamp tbe word -voted" oa his certiorate wa the mentb and year, and no other vute can be ca that day tn vir tu of aald eertiBcate exertit where cons are enti tled to vote upon the naturalixauoa of their lather. t. If the person claiming to vote is nit ririter ed shall make an affidavit that be Is a native born citlxen ef the Called States, nr. if born elsewhere, shall produce evideooe of hi naturalization, or that he I sail lied to eiUxenahlp by Uia reason of his father' I naturalization, and mrther. that he is between 21 and 22 year of age. and has resided tn tbe State one rear, and ia the election dtsi net ten days next preceding tbe election, be thail be an tilled to rota though he shall nut hare paid taxe. -Every persoa onallfled as aforesaid, and who hall make due pruof if required of bis resilience and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in tbe township, ward or district ia which ne snau resiue. If any perwm shall prevent er attempt to pre vent any officer of an election, under this act tp m holding such election, or U4e or threaten any vio lence to anr such officer. i shall Interrupt or im properly tnterlere with him in tbe execution ef his duty, shall block up or attempt to bt'k up the win dow or avenue to any window where tbe same may be holden. or a aau noloasly disturb the paee or such election, er shall use er practice Intimidation, threat, force or violence, wun thedesimi to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector, or prevent him from voting, or to restrain tbe freedom of choice, such person on convict loo shall be Bneaim any sum am exceeding hve hundred dollars, to be imprison ed for aay lime not lea than one nor more than twelve months, and if it thail be abown to the court where tbe trial ef such offence shall be had. that tbe person ao offending was not a resident of tbe eity. war! or district where the mid offence wai committed, and not entitled to voce therein, on bid- vict loo. he shad be cntenced to pay a line not lees thea one hundred or more than one thousand dol lars, and be Imprisoned not less thaa six months nor more than two years. -If any persoa or person shall maka any bet or wager upon tb result of an election, witiun the ComDsonwIthTor.rllnffertomake.nv such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof or by any written or printed advertisement, or invite any person or persons to nut sura net or wager, upon eunvietioB thereof he or they shall forieit and pay three times the amount au bet or offered to be ( And the election laws of the Commonwealth fur ther provide that -The Inspectors. Jwlg-s and i clerks snail, before entering oa the duties of their orficos. severally take and sulcri! the oath or al- armaifoa hereinafter directed, which shall be ad ministered to them by any Jo lcc A Merman cr Justice of the Peace; but if no sucn magistrate be peeeent, one of the inspectors of the elect ion shall administer tbe oath vr aHii-mais to the other judge, ami inspect, and then the inspector so quaiineu nail administer the oau or amrmauon to him. The tasrssetor. rarjsss and clerks rtunired bv . ...... - law u nou tne towusuip ami gmerai tiexinn.', hall take and rubecrit-e tue several oaths or aftinc ations, rsjuii-e-i bv th 13th. 'ioth sn-1 ilst sections of the aet ol the ii day of Juiy, Itni. enutlwi -An act relating to the elerti-c,s of this Cc-moo- CaiUat W fUCIl IssVUU tjaj si Ii l I B 1 gl Hf w TlUlil LSST uir pared aad administered ln the manner present! in the 18th aad ii sections of tbe said act, awl In addition to the power eonterred by th l-h secti--n 1 of said act. thijudge or either ef the in-p-Ktors shall hav power to administer th oaths presrrib- ed by aaid act to any cierk et a general or township sifetia-L a r' Tbefolfowlnhallbetae form of the oath oraf- armatioa to be lakes by each inspector, viz. -I ( A. B.) do that I will duly attend the ensuing election during the eontinuance thereof, as an In- spector aad that I will nH receive anv ti. ket -r vote rnm any penottotner mil tucn at i nau arm- ly believe to be. recording to tbe prwiiii of tbe eunstitutioa and th Uws of this funmrcsnllb. snUUed to vote at such election, without requiring such cvtdence of tbe right to vote as is directed t-y law. nor will I vexatfously delay er refuse to re ceive any vote from any persoa wno I shall believe to be entitled to vote as aior-sai.1. nut irmi i win in all thing, truly. Impartially and faithfully per form my duty therein, to the best of my judgment and abilities, and that I am not directly or indi rectly Interested ia any bet orwager on the result of this election.'' The following shall be the oath or aStmatlcsi of each lodge; viz; -I (A. H.) do that 1 will as jade-e duiy attend the ensuing election during the continuance thereof, and faithfully assist tn in spector la carrying ea to same: tnat 1 win not give my consent thai any vote or ticket shall he ris er tved from any persoa other thaa saeh a 1 firmly believe to be aceuruing to tne provisions ot tne con stitution and laws of this Commonwealth, entitled to vat at each election, without requiring such ev- . V . , ' and that I will use my best endeavors to prevent any fraud, deceit or abuse ia carrying oa Uie tame by citizens quaiineu to vote, or otner ami inat 1 will mak a true and uermot return ot the said etec- twn. and wiU in all thing truly, impartially and falthfuny perform my uuty respecting tne same to j mf m (n1 mb,wt tbe rMnJ clcetiisif of this ea the best of my nxdraent and abilities, and that I mnwealth. hU be performed bv such otBrer tn am not direcliv or indirectly lntereste.1 la any bet .. . -v . .v. .l-oJ. w. i . mmA .l or wager on the result of this election.' . Th following shAUb ia form of tne "am cr ar - flrmau-a to be taken br each clerk, viz: -1 1 A de that I will impartially aad truly write dowa the name of each elector who shall vote at th n-j suing election, which shall be riven me tn chars-. and also th name of thetownskip, wanl or district "u,,l'u - -. - , :- ,iZ truly write dowa lb number of vote that shall be arlven for each canlhlate at the election, as ulten ss his name shall be read to me by the inspectors thereof aod is all things truly and faithfully per - form mv duty respectins: the same to the best ol my jadgment and ability, aad that Iiasl dirictly or indirectly mterestea ia aay net or wager ou ine re tail of this eleetfoa.' The qualified electors will take a s; ice of the fol lowing act of Assembly, approved Kh day of March. An Act Regulating tn moil of voting at all election jia tbe several counties of this Cow naoawealih. Sarao 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hon ot Kepreeentauves o, i me lunmtaweaitn of Pennsylvania ia Creneral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That dml an, thirty-three members, to be .kseted ra the the qualified rotors of lb aevcral counties of this nanaer following: T went v -eight member thereof Commonwealth at aU general, township, borough , .hall be elected la the stale at large, a follows and special tlectloris ar hereby, herearter. auto.- T,?r of the state shall vote for not mors thaa iaed aad required to vote, by tickets, printed or foarteen ean-ikiates. and the twenty-eight highest written, or partly prated and partly written scv- , . hall p, declared elected : ainety-Blne dte erally clasaihed aa follow: One ticket shall eta-, lhaU be aptsmfooed to aad elected from the b,mc lb nJBoJof I1JUJM CWr T' t,r ' different senatorial distnet of th stale, three del and to be labelled, owtsld ju.lletary:" one ti ket ' eirMM to b. elected foreach senator therefrom ; aad snaR mbrac th names of aU Slate officers voted in MMsxtnv all district delesrate. each voter shall for. aad b U belled "State: one ticket ahail em- brace tbe w a terse ailauai at estlevrs voted for. ia- eluding tbe office of Seoatut, member and members of Assembly, ir votea tor. ami member of Con-! elected, except tn the county of Allegheny, form rress. If voted for. anil he labelled -county:" one i hrg tbe Tweutv third smatorial district, wan ao ticket shall embrace the names of all township of-. t.ktt shall vote for more thaa atx caodkiatea. ami ficer voted fc. and be labelled -township:" one ' the nine hi chest in vote shall be elected, and z th ticket shall embrace the Bam ef all borough of-, eoonties of Lutera. Monro and Pike, forming th aeer voted for. and be labelled -borouirh; isl , TinrtMi)i Mn,t.viml HieiM shmiiavrasff ihsil each ebu shaU be aepneited ha eparate ballot - boxe. ...... . Sac. 1 That it shall he the duty nf the Sheriff. m the several eoaaUea f this CozumtweaUh to phia. bv a vote at large ia said eitv. aad as their Insert in their election proclamations herealter is- i eleetfoa no voter shall vote for more" thaa thiwaeaa tued the first sectioa of 'this act. 1 cil.litc. snd the nx biifhest m rot shaU b decla- , .J.fMtSc-1; KE"Ez. ired.lecte.1. Speaker of tbe House of Ret.rvscntativ. So-tmvl The fotViwing regulations hall ap DAslD FLEMwl.Ni. plv te the aforewtid eleetfoa to be held oa tha ee . . . Speaker of the Senate. , oa.1 Tucedav ef Or-ober aext, aad te retaras of the Approved the 13th day of March. Anno Domini ' ame- ic uuBSBBd ight hundred aad sixty-six. 1 F:rst. The said eteetfoa shall b held and ov A. O-. CI RTINt j ducted bv tbe proper eieetas officers of la several Election ofCcers wfll takenotic tbt the act entl- .l-ction .tiatrtcts of tbe commonwealth, aad ahail tied -A Further Supplement to the UeeOoa Law of this Commonwealth,' disqualifying deserters from the army of the I nlted State Irons rot in, j as tbe same shall be epplicabi therete, aad Bat ta bs recently beea declared uneocutitutioaal bv the i i-h the nrovislon of thi aaa. Supram I Vurt ef Penasvtvania. Is new null and vaad, aad that ail persoos loemeriy nisqualibci thereunder are bow lawiul voters. If utberwise qualined. - To the C'eaaff Csststitiwacrl aa Sbrf tht Ceuaty Maierser.' TTarrrsa. The Flfteroth Amesalmcnt of tb Con - sttiutauc of the I nlted Sute is as follows: Samoa L The right of citizens ef the United tans or names of the eandidate roted tor. aoc ex State tavut shaU not be denied er abridged by jeeediag the proper aamber limited a aforesaid ; th Untied Slate or by any State no account of ' but any ticket which shall eontala a greater asm race, rotor, or previous condition of servitude. I her of names thaa the aamber for which the voter Sac. V That I'ongres shall have power to ea- , shaii be entitled to vote, shall be rejected : aad ha force tat article by appropriat legislation. the case of the delegmtes to be thasia al large bx Axn waxaaAB. Tha Ctmgres ef the United j Philadelphia, the words, -city delegate", ahail ba State oa the Slat day of March. 1T0. passed an j on the outrkle of the ticket. aet entitled -Aa cf to wer rvoAis rwi-1 Fneuth. ln lb rltv el PhOa-ielrhia the return sea (a I a Or SUM to oote is 1 arrrrai 1 juslge shall meet at the state house, at tea o'ckiek Stout of ts l aiea omdor other prooertf the on the Thursday next folfowmg th iaUea. aad first aad ssaossi seetfoasef which sre aa follows; ! make oat the mama for said cil v. ef the vete east -Samoa L Ho i rcic fjk' Vae sa tnerem lor dclorates al larve and eity aod dtstrv Hews Befrtotnlotireo of tht LnUrd S-ln of ' Sclernus. to be members ef the eotrveotlou : U rw iatvvt la teeeress srzlw. That all citizens j tarn judge f tbe several eleotfoa district withia of the United State wbo ar or shall be otherwise leach et-untv of the state, exdading Phllartol Bualined to vote at any election by the people in j phis, shall meet aa la Friday aext follow tag lb any Stat. Territory, district, eotinlv, city, parish, ; slxiioa. at the usual place for the msstlag of th township, srboel district, municipality, or other tcr- ( recti rn ja-lge of their county, aad ahail make eat rltorzal sabdiviaioa shall be entitled aad allowed to fall and accurate reiarnsftv the county, ef the vote sot at all each elections without du'lricooo ol t cjH therein H r menjVrs of the eisarratioa aad for rae. coIit. or previous covelltloa of ervitode: anr ! district members of the same ; aad the protssdmrs OBS-Ratsora, law emstova, usage or irgwlaIioa of , of tb return italge of th aald city ef phllayiel aay Stat or Territorv or by or ander iu authority phla. and of the several count lee ef tb aomsaoa to the eoatrary autwlthstaasllng. j wealth, ia the making ef their returns, a hall be the Sac a ass me W further tntted. That if bv or asm as those prescribed for ratara judge ha th under the authority of the coostitutfoa er law's ef rase ef a dectioB for governor, exeapt laatmuraa aay State, or the law ef aay Territory, any act I i transmitted to the secretary f the common wealth, or shall b required to be dune as a prerequisite or ; shall be a.ldressed to that ottorr a km, aad But to 9 sail Beat ion for voting, and bv such eooMitutioa or ' the speaker of the senate. laws persoa or officers ar or shall beehargedwith 0:vn under my hand at my scne m SjmiriaC lb performaac of dutiea in furnUhing to citizens this nth day of September, ia tha yearef out isanl aa opportanitv to perform saeh prerequisite, or to ! oa thousand eight hundred aad Mventy-tw. aad become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of : In the ninety-seventh of the Independence of l nerv'sacbpeTmsaiidooVnnto JOSIAH SHAFtR, the t alced state tlza snaxw aad equal opportunity Sac riff. Nev A dvertvurmenU. 1 to perform such j'nrrwnlaftrs and tobecriraequsllll-e-l to vote wi. tioKt iIuk uartloa of T ace. color, or pre vfcruseowltiinri of servitude; ami tf any such per- or officer snail refuse or knowindy omit to gr rull effort tn this section be shall, tor every aueb of fence forielt aad pay tbe sum of Bvebuadred d4 Ur to :tie rso aggrieved tnerel-v, to be reeueer-e-i by n scshm la the ease, with foil cost ssl su-a sllov.nn.-c tr enuasrl fees ss the court shall deem )ti. sn1 shall slni. for every inch offac. bedeem I K'llity of a aiisd'-meaoor. ami shall, ea eunvis. tioti vixrvtst, lie bned not less thaa five bun.lre4 lollars or be Imprisoned not Va thaa o moath aad ant more thaa so year, or both, at the discre tion of the court, jtee a-Aerres. It Is lee la red by the second asrtioa of the sixth erticie of th Cuistltutfoa of the l alt I Sratcs that -Tht Omstliutlua aad the laws of tlie I aired State which (hail be mad in purra-so--e thereof, aball b the rapreme law of tn taa-1, anything in tbe ;oostUtfoa r laws of any Stat to the eoatrary, mawltaetaading. And vhrrri. The Legislature of thi Coeamoa. wealta. ea theftcb day of April. A. D. 179, passed an act, -A farther sux-plemen to tbe act relating tn elect inns tn this Common wealth," th toath ec tlon of which prevail aa follow: -Ssr. l. That mt much of every act ef Assem bly as provide that oaly whit frssmua hall be entitled to vote or bo reritend a voter or a claimln to vote st any gs-neraj or special eleetfoa ef this ta rnon wealth, be aad the Sanaa is aerwby repeaie,;: sn-i that hereafter all freemen, without distinct km nf color. shaR be enrolled aad registered aeeorillng to the protrisinasef the first seek a of th act approved tbe lath dy of April. lsm. Kitld 'Aa a-t fiirther supplemental to tbe act relative te the election of this C'lcnmoawalth:', and shall, when otherwise q ratified under etlstrng law, be entitled to vute at all general eat! special atufona in this C'imininwraith." A ad e-acre. It is my eociatrtational and official duty -to take care that the law be faith folly ex. MiluN1 . r. .1 I, k.. mtjnm ' k . . - ' ' w; anowiecge taat sun dry asses-nrs and regiater of voter bar refused and are refusing to asses and register divers color sd male dtlxens of lawful age, aad etberwi rual ifie.1 as electors .Voir, thtreart. In eoostileratloe. of the premise, tbe coonty t ommtsc loners of ask! county are here by aotiaed and dlreete-1 to met met the several asv sessi.rs and registers of vacr therein to obey aad eon Conn to the requiremeota of aald eunst national amewtmenu and laws; awl tho S hen It ef aald county is hereby authorised and required to puo lish In his etectioa pruclamatloa for the next onsa ingelcction tbe herein reel ted coastltutkiaal amend ment, aet wf Coorress. aad act of th Legislature, to Ihe end that the aam may be knowa. exerated and ftbeye.t by ail assessors, regiater ef voter, election officers aad othera and that the right and privileges guaranteed therein may be secured to all the citizens of the Commonwealth entitled to the same. t.s..l Given nn-ler mr hand and the great seal of tri state, at Haxritoarg, th day aad year fir above wraten. JOHN W. OEART. Attention Is also railed to tho following Joist Rcaoiutiouot the Senate and Hons of Reprwaaot atlves of Pennsylvania, and th follow teg AM of Assembly, vis: ht it rrtoivrd hf th Sceaf ! Kowss Jtrsv trmJaHvew of Ike C'estaaeaareeifh PrwasyiMuta 1 Oeaerai aarsaMy met. That tbe following ans endment of the coostitatlou of this commonwealth be pmp,ed to the pe pie for their adopUoa or rv leetixi. pursuant to tb provision of the tenth art-k-le therrtf, to wit : AwxvDnrs-r. Strike out the sixth sectioa of tb lixth aniei of the countilutioo: and Insert in lieu thereof the fol lowing : -A siat etreasurer shall be chosen by tha qtu!;6eI elect. s of the state, at each times and for such term of service as snail be prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT. STieakcr cf the House of Repreatntntirea, JAMES S. RUTAN. Speaker of tbe Senate. AmoTtn Th twenty second day of March. Anno Ismml on thousand eight both red aad v. enty-twu. JNO. W. OEART. sct or aserjf str. yVHEaxus. A joint reoiutir. proposing a r tatn amendment to the ennHitatioa of this am. nkoweaith. has been erreed to by a majority of the mcmien elected to each hcas of th legislature, at two succesmv session of tbe earn, the first -si-si commencing on the nrst Tuesday of January, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight aam-'i-red and seventy- e, and th seoood session com mencing on tbe first Tuesday of January, la tb year ef our Lord one thousand eight handled aad seven tv-two: And where. It is provided m tbe tenth article of theeoot:tuti-a that any amendment, a agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such mea ner, and at such times, at least three month after beiasr so agreed to by the two house, as th Legis lature shall prescribe, such svbeerrptioa to be tn such manner and form that the people may vote for or airainst such amendment ; therefore, Ss-rio-n V. He U raacfeal y tas Smale sst Hem fo-presratotees las tosMzrua Praa tyirsnia tu Genera! Jtsrssbiy ssrf. asl it is ar frv tnscted sy Ike autaeru'ir of tho same. That for the purpose of ascertaining the sens of th people of this summonwealth ia regard to the adoptfoa or reectaiB of said amendment, th governor of the onunonweaUh shall issue a writ of election, direct ed tn each and every sheriff of this common wealth, eumman-iing them to gtv notice la th usual man ner, in not less than two newspapers In each city and county: if so many ar pur. lis bed therein, and by at least two printed handbill ra each ieeUoB district m every city aad eounty wherein no news paper is published, that aa election will b aeid ia ea.h of the bwnehips. boroughs, warns, precinct and district therein, oa the eeoad Tuesday ef Oc tober, in tue year of our Ltsjd one thoaaand eight hundred and seventy-two. for the purpose of decid ing upi the approval aad ratlficataaa or rejeetioa i ?f ln sl amctximentjwhich aald election shaU be opened, held and closed, upon the day last afore said, at the piace azsi withia tha hour at aad within which tbe a-eneral elections of this onrnatcev weslth are directed to be opened, held aad ckaed ; and it shall be tbe duty of the jadge. Inspector an-1 clerks of each of said township, boroughs, wards, precinrts aad districts, to receive at the said elect i. tickets, either written or printed, or parti written and partly printed, from each of tb i loaluied voters of this state, who jsr the sani. and to deiiosit them in a box or boxes to be. for the poTpose. provided bv the proper officer: which tkkets sbail be labelled on the outside -amendment to the constitution. asd oa th Instiie -f.T the anscn-lment 'or -as-ainst the ajneo-lment-" Sdtio-i X That the election on the said propos ed a met 1 ment shall, in all respect, be conducted as the general elect Kts or tnis enaaoasssits are nf'w ou-lofW-J : .ami rt shall be the duty of the ra. , m ln., tram. III Mxnd m M.Unl 1. ttlWI niSTSIS turn jo-igesef the respective aounlied and district thereof, hrst having carefully ascertained the num ber of votes iwti for er arainst such amendment. to make cut duplicate returns thereof, expressed In worlsat leng-.h. aa l not in figures oofy: on of which rerums. so made, a hall b fodgeu la the pro. : - - -, - - . i thoootary V.tfice of t he court of eornmoa pleasjn'lh i prol-er cumy. ami the other sealed end directed to 1 ne secretanr tt isommonweaita .zmr, one oi judgesdepoaited forthwtth m the moeteonve- ment post office upon which postage Sbsui b paid the expenseof the prripweounty. sti -rtov i. That it shall be the duty of the sere- tT ei ine com-n.iweaii.e ou tne sisw lewai j f Jary. in the year et ear limuwasi 'ifht nonared and ievTOty-three. at twelve e clock i " that day. to deliver to the speaker of the i eeaate. or the speaker of the house of repressnta- --. -" - - - - eral oountics of to commonwealth; aod -.he same i ?hati. on the same aay ami nour. neopeuea aau puo- lished in the presence of the members of the senate and house of representatives, aad the vote gtvea fororazairist said amendment shall b care rally rammed up and ascertained, aad duplicate eerua eates of the result shaii be signed by the speaker of the two house ; oae of aaal certiorate ahail b delivered to tb secretary ef the commonwealth, who sbail cause the same to be reeo-ded and filed ia bis office, aod the other of (aid ertlaeata ahail be delivered to tbe governor, wbo ball forthwith issue his proelamau'-m. declaring whether the mid amendment ha been approved aad ratified by a majoritv of tbe qualified voter of the date voting therefor: Fronded. That if. for any caase. a quo rum of either house of tbe legislature shall not b present at the day ami hour above mentioned, th aid votes shall be opened m tbe pn.au at of each members of said hoojes as shall b present: aad la case nf the absence of tbe speaker of either of aaid houses, th cert: heat shall be signed by the speak- VTrmn, or i ,ne case of the absence of both speakers, bv tne chief clerks Ol ooca nouses: or el 71.. ,v,m ,,. cS ihs aheenew of one of j ficrks. , Sarriosj 4 That tbe several datie required to k. . k. .i-.n-r, -.mimm. HeVludires. Inspectors, and' ail other officer wuat- ' ncrsrns. whether officers or others, ahail be liabi , tn-nm. poni,hment for theaegbset of aay duty, the commission of any offence at. la or about the nk tierti,10. as thev would fortbe nex'ect f Uke datT or the commission of the Uke offence, at, la or th general elections of thi eomiaoB- wealth WILLIAM ELLIOTT, I speaker Oi in noes oi jiaii uisuiva , r JAMES S. RUTAN. i Speaker of the Senate, : ArraoyiD The eleventh day of April. Anao 1 Tnminl one thousand eisrht hand' red and aweaty. two. ju. w.uzvaatx. Attention is also called to sectfoes one and two ef the art of Assemble, approved April Ilia. laTl, entitled -An Art to" provide for calling aenavea tion to amerxl the constitution' of this nonia wealth, a follow: Starnog Be it matted. -c That at th reaera election to be held on the second Tuesday of Octo ber next, there (hall be elected by the qualified electors of this commonwealth, delegate te a i Tm,um , rre,-- and amend the eoastitutaoa of thi : .... . i .i.-. .k.n me . k. he entitled to vote for not more thaa twe of the mh ,n k. wa fnM hie district, asd tha , three candidate highest ba vet shall be aerlarad , vote for more than four eaadklate. aad tb si highest in vote shall be elected; aad six additional ! .) ..!,.,, .k.ii k ,h.m from the eitv ef PhUadeJ. i he evweraed ami rewulaied ia all respect by th general eieetfoa law a of th eiimmoawealta, ss tar ' See. ml. Tbe tickets tc be voted for aa Hainan at ', lanre of the cmveatioa shall hav ea the eataid : the worls. -lielegates at large.' and ea th inaade tbe names of the candidate to b voted for, not a- '. eeclmg fourteen In number. 1 Thirl. Tb Mckrt to be voted for district mem- 1 hers ( the rocveuiioa shall hav on th aatsid th w.nJs. -district delegate.' aad ea th tnetde the 1 f , I I i
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