The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 25, 1872, Image 3

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1 J jt week vi' wire o crowded with BiTTFn U lieiin shipta-d to the eastern I'rms a, Pa.( Sept. 10.
Iiii5es mill nnr Iix'al ridtiiiin iiiieu ; cities tiy uie Aiums r-vpre ancni minis i iub ntn.ii.ii: ncimm a uput mm
n'cwn" tli'it hall' was liTirottcn. It was our j place, ut tlie rate of one hundred kepi or j the kitchen breaks the silence, and Miss
;.,t.,.,'.;..n t.i return our thank. nmd heart aUut sixtv-f.ve hundred txiund per week, j Simplicity sticaks. She 19 aware, she says.
1 t, lt to the IVrliu liaml. for the dcliihtt'u. j '- that the world moves on, but as she h mov-
i arren-iile 'mill t" tender Ilieill me inniiks , .scusnrr . etvisu m -.. ; iU m euou s sliui"'. mi iminrj i.it.i 1111-
..f the K. i-uliliean iniijr. fT the pxl um- irUr llltt a nmir of our citi
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' day ni'dil ft i'iirt.
Wk were the happy recipients, a few
' l:ii s air", of a larjre lm-ket filled w it It hc-ju-'
ti''"il cake, from the p-ncmus hands of our
friend Daniel Wcytind. Y.m.. his fair
iiaiishtcr. Mis Matiie. havirts: lieen pven
tnat tiiorninj in marriuu'e to our estimable,
vounji frieml John F. Blymyer. The
cil'ltrie party took the first train for the
cM. ln te thi ycxptrt to sjicnd .-"ine time.
hurt'
supply of
J X c,. .Hons and
l.i.v wiililiii at me ram
-tori' ot t o'S V lnvrils
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Krpnbliean MrellDB.
Kepulilican meetings w i!I ' hchl at the
following places, viz. :
At Contlucnee, Friilay, S-ptemlK-r 27th,
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i i. .1 i.i'h II. Dewees.
i ens contemplate atteniling the Johnstown
r air next week.
Mr. Levi Whitewl, of Kakcrsville, lias
nurtliased the "Old Launtz Blacksmith
Stand," nt thin place, and intends to move
here and eomnu-nce business about the 1st
of April next.
Apple butter "bilings' and corn "liusk
ings" are oinunencin to make their 4i
n'ar.Dce in our vicinity.
The new Jenncrlowu, rrcbyterian
( 'hiirch is under roof and rapidly appnxieh
ing completion ; truly our neighljoring
town can soon 1 called die city ol Churches.
E. F. Earl, of the firm of Kiernan &.
Earl, is now east purchasing their new
stx'k of Fall and Winter g.xxk.
Some of our fanners took advantage of
cvrninsr.
At ISukersville and Friiden.Lurg. Sulur
duv. Srpt-iiilcr ith.
t v-.H-liiirv Munilar. Sentemlier OOtli.
At Meyers' Milk M-nih.y, S ptemlier the c1 weather f..r tle last few days, in
so meagre and far in the dark ages of the
past, that wc will not trouble ourselves to
yo lock and meet her w hile the is urging
her way to overtake the onward progress
of human cultivation. Ve acknowledge
that our "dandy brothers" do not make
mr railroads or delve into the earth for
minerals, nor do we wish them to entire
' ill tf ttirt llltal i Vti tKilua tt., tlx.t it
would" "ilcgrade" them, (we beg Miss Sim
plicity's loirdon), but would thwart the
further development of science and educa
tion, and, ali, would lie the occasion of
bringing a host of Miss Simplicity 's tUn k
to a state of poverty and mWry. Our na
tional greatness has lx-en, and is still, aug
mented by the efforts of men of knowl
edge, who at the same time are the vota
ries of fashion and command the nation's
wealth. It is to them to whom honor is
Tuesibv,
' shipng their butter. Those having re-
let,)-. ccivcj returns troni their early shipments,
n-iort them as very satisfactory.
1,; i,.-t -!-' I'riee p"'d "H
I" 't, r ;e Family iroecrv and
''.'.f I'-" & l'rti n Main
Siiin r-'t. lVnn'a.
rfih. csening.
At Siuthampton Mil'
lvr 1st, evenitis.
At shanksville. Thiirslay. October rd. jl0 new .-i,rist Ev. Lutheran Church"
At Sioystown. Friday. tMoU-r 4ih. ,4- j,.nnertown will 1 consecrated on Sab
At Dai.!sville, Friday 4i t)UT 4tU. ith. rtoer SOtti. 172. Able ministers
from abroad are cxxften to be pn-sent to
have li:ul more than one hundred thousand
envelopes priuteil in the last year with the
name of the firm and lnle City; these
have all ln-en M iit broad cast over the land;
U-sides, this is the choice of nine-tenths of
all our citizens. N e are a regularly or
ganized aud chartered corp'ralon accord
ing to ail the acts mado and provided; we
have complied with every request of the
Court, and arc on the records of this Com
monwealth as Dale City, and on this line
we will fight it out.
Whilst the citizens and businc men of
Dale City are making laudable exertions
to build up a city that shall lie a credit to
Somerset county, a few citizens living out
side the corporation have thus for succeed
ed, by menus licst known to themselves, in
preventing it. Thus we have been trip
pled and oppressed until forbearance ccaac
to be a virtue. We think we know where
the shoe pinches, and we propose to apply
the remedy. Sis months ago we succeed
ed, by coaxing and otherwise, to have the
I'ostofflee Deiartment to send a special
agent to investigate our postomce trouiiles.
given for the building of railroads and j We made him acquainted with our wants:
erecting or manufactories by the submit-; that out of one hundred registered tetters
ing of their wealth and taleut to adorn our
homes with that which is not only useful
At .New l cut re ill'-, atimlay, . tour ; in ,1,,. dedicatorr services.
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ttu-ti' no CTain. and are just
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j,w sm-rl. tl'ir.r. oats. rum. niiii
1 io'i!. :dt. lish. lard, vinesar
;;.:ir. C'llee. ealllieil lruilli. tobsie.
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,K 1 in Sun lay evening laM. that
; lr::,!.-d servant of Col. Hul'US,
' committed Hik iile. Char
,n.i;i honest and faithful servant
i-nr-inee ls."7. "Tissad tothink
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lias lor so ir.aui. j.e;u-o.i
il'e. should thus "tragii-ally end
existence.
rioN I'verv gcimifie box of
,1 VNK'S "i.iVKK I'JLI.S
signature of FI.KMlXti
I'it'.s'iurgli. I'a., aud tln-ir
r'.itedstates Stai'.ijt. 'Take
- Tin- market is full ..f iiui-
,:h.
At .Tenner X Koads Saturday, Oeto
1 . r .".th.
Tin1 liieeliiisat t'onflueliee, Meyers M ills.
Southampton Mills and Jlaidsville, will
be helil at tiio'ilmkin the evening, all
the others at"! o'clmk r. m.
lion. Joliu Ctssim will certainly address
a large Nrtion of these meetings. I'romi
neiit sjM'akers from abnRul will lieassigmtl
by tiie Stale Ccutnl Committee.
Dknms Meykiis.
Chair. Co. Com.
Wc would call the csjK-cial attention of
our readers to the advert isenu nt of J. II.
Hii;i. M.. wholesitle Isiot aud sIkk' dealer,
.";! ami Z Woo.1 street, Pittsburgh, who
hi-just received a veTy large and well se
lectiil stmk of boots." shoes, gaiters and
turns, for the fall and w inter trade, and of
fers tliein as low h they can If liouglit for
in New York or Iiston. He has a full
line of Philadelphia city made goods, he
w ill m il at the lowest manufacturer's prices;
thus saving freight and extn-nse. All or
ders trom country merchants tilled prompt
ly, and satisfaction guaranteed, as he buys
for cash. Send him an order when you
;;rc in want .f Units and shoes, or call and
ve him when in the city and examine his
stin k and price,, mid you w ill lie pleaMil.
Eastern bills duplicated. New goods re
e i c.' dailv.
j In attempting to lay the timliers on the
j new Heain Church, on Monday, the lGth
, inst., an accident occurred that might have
i resulted more seriously. A temjwrary plat
tonn had been e rected' to place the timber
j on until they could lie placed in position on
the wall, w hen suddenly the platform gave
' way, precipitating its occupants ti the
' around, some titlecn or twenty feet lielow.
15en Enos, the contractor, had his foot
; liadly bruisetl ; a Mr. Jacob Sliaulis liad
: his leg broken lielow the knee, and three
: or four others were slightly injured. I'n-
dcr tlie ircumstances 11 was consiu-en-d
fortunate that no live were lost.
Since the accident occurred, the timliers
have leen placed in jtosilion and the work
is progressing finely. '
but perfectly magnificent in its grandeur; ' tion. Said agent agreed and promised us
vet because Miss Simplicity's brothers as
sist in these works bv the use of their la
lor, which are well recompensed out of
the coffers of those ou whom they deienl
ninety five were addressed to Dale City.and
all other mail matter in the same propor
if we got two-thirds of the business men
receiving mail matter at our office to say
that they preferred to have the name of the
postoflice Dale t ity, fie wouiu so report to
for their dailv subsistence, thev blubber i headquarters. In accordance with, this
out theejaculation, "all this have trt done;" proixition, the agent drew up a paper
which reminds me of an incident of an j specifyingtheahove tarts; thecitizens coiu
aged couple who were living on the tron- plied fully with the agent's commands; we
tier of one of the western States, w here
they were, at times, unceremoniously vis
ited by the rude iuhabitants of the forest.
One day, while misting a piece of lamb,
Mr. Bruin, attracted by the smell of the
tempting morsel, paid the old couple a vis
it, which affrighted the old man, who was.
not only had two thirds ot the business
men doing business at our office, but every
prominent business man interested in our
welfare. The agent signirii-d that he now
had all that was necessary to make the
change as required. Subsequently the
asent fell in the hands of oureuemies, who
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1872.
Fall and Winter.
1872.
BOOTS, SHOES, CA ITERS AND GUMS!
.T. II. BO RLANJD,
WANDrirnv
PITTS IS II
Has just ren-irisl one f.l the I.inrot. JVt Selert
the eitr. Niotit ilimrt fntn .Mi?nit:M-try fur
ml willhrm,i.lttlmvcrT UlW KSTNKW VoKK
(r.bat Kaetnry l'riccs, thus Mving Irclnht ud
New Goods R eceived Daily.
Si-lul imtiKemcnti olferisl to or Shurt
ilrrn tniin IVmntry Kervtiants fitlisl iir"n'J,'!y
MOirk un l frice? whrn In tb city. Ki-mcmln-r the
cr.s:. BOB
53 and 55 W
FURNITURE.
lemonTweise,
Thi nl.l rni'l well km.wn firm of Iynvm it Wrl.-.
of firrSBl KOH. fa., M:innratuiwol
' Cabinet Fnrnitare aid Chain.
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To. 1 I 1 Iinirth Ave,
hi re thr nt iuuf ih lthv in '.- Ipratih?.
OOD STTKFI
i:w, ia
cil n.f 'lefKt Sim-Iis ( fhx-lr evr Lnilit lu
r'h in- '- Hi- l iTs in If'in y H M hii.I Siw".
Aifi WlsTI. f'Kll'1-.N. l"tnt;iill-i.fc "ity ro:vclc
Tlmr Ilirvrrs. Ka'.Vm Kills Ii.it:t.-t. AIHr
atWairii'on rnar.uili-wl. foil n-l x:lnliie my
Nuiulicr.
Legal Adcrrtirrmentf- -
tli i-r.in rirrlJn.I:rr nlwll .ii'fifi n In.-ipiv
tur in hi !'i;uT: kikI W cji l - ri ! ri: l
Ju-lit! fliiil ihi a! ri-n.l. t tho lu;fi.r who
ri-ci.'etl the hizb t iiomif.il -mii a.i.!oi
I s Ju-te In hi- (iiw e; i'i II any .-;nn-y til!s n
i niiar iu thelnanl fi r the mr9 of iw b-mr ft.-r
! thn liran b"l ly law h r ih u(-Dinir -f lh -lw-j
Iwo th. .ii..lili'v1 vrfrr r.f Iho ti.wiiliin. wart or
I cl. imrut at the plum of lecOo. ' tuiil etwt one
: vt their nnmlirr to fill h varawv.
! -It -hall In tboiluiy of th aeteml a-Mor re-
lnivrf to aoen.1 at tlie pfcveof holilinx evry
, KeiKrat. fpn ial town.'hi lertU, ilortna tlie
i whole time aurh rUs-tion U ki?Jt "pen. for the ur
; pow of iritlnx ln:onniitiii to th Iniet ml
; J in I xe. wto-nealleil oti. in reUOoO to the rtirol tA
j any p rrfi I l,T uu.m lo T,..je at 'tn h el-c-
terfa. an.t on nu ll ither mititen tn n-lntlon to th
! ifwrinrat nt 'er, a the ni l Insmt.'r or
. el'h-r of HiMn h.Tll In.m tim to fm n .jiiiri.
I" -r-n ill he (jernntr..! 10 ki- a .my tlrrr
lion a .tlorvsiul, th.ia a wlnor . itirn ..f ttt- .ii- '-t
luiiiily-ofieor uvirir, whiiliail hnvn r.lTte. In this
Soto at leai-t one year, awl Hi tlio el.H fH,n liatrirt
I where he ofli:n to r'lte, ten it vh Itnui.-ll.i-.i ly j,rc-
munx - in rifrmio, nn'i w iiinii j -ri yai'l a
Stale ir wninty tax. which tiall hiive lic.-n a.-w-el
at leart ti-n itay hefore the elwtli.n. HutaHt
xin of the t'niteii Stnteiiwhn hum preTi:UI lieen a
qoiilitpl roterul lh.ii Statean-I reiume! tli.TvCr.-m
Wtifil.-UTT. 1st t'hit-
A liri'-IK'nuofTlie lHu.Le"Srari.l
anl Kilile. Coil Hlatrail.i. will lie
enl tree t.i alt Umk azn'i. Scl
V.m.r t name ant jWrwln U Klil.KK k
ITU II IS KlV, il Arch Scfhil.
to rwri-inn -i h .n r., iii-'itei an I U tjeinme.nal,fi.
. T.- vfl.' Wi'Iciif .ti. in,. ti.-u4 t a.e, ca'T. ' t itr
tlnii - lon-lii. ii i.t' rvn i4 it; aitl II Any mhr.
i li or '.lil'-' r -i. lil r'-l'i- or knowingly ouiit to if iv
1'tti i i I to tiii -wo-iTi tm o.ll. l-.r ev-ry wh ol-h-nre
fi.rVlt ainl imv th r.im.il he lnimlr.! l-l-kir
to thi i-riw.n arif-v...! tlFMr. lo he reorer
! I.t ait a- ti-n in ilic a', wirn full -t n an.l wv h
atl..walMe f r .uiil i-ei aa the e"Urt hII ili-i-in
ju-t. an-1 uliail ali. lor every n-li olli n n. m iletm
m xii-liyut a mi.meanT. an'l vlull.iinei.nYii-.
Ii.n uiir'f. t.i hnl rv-t k" lhan nve hnn.lr.1
iloli.ir or lie liiiirwmii n U than one month
ant n.t in. .re limn .me ye-ir, or lilh. at the 'iiwrr-li--n
if the irvurr.
Anil rUrrrm. It l-l.irv, t.y the ve.n.t v?,oi:
of the txth artif-ie of the '.m'tittitlon of the I i,jr.
e.i St:tte that -'thi'oriiititiitiim an'l the law-A
the I nif! r.af'- whirh hail be niaijc in r.nr-n-aiK-e
tl.tp'.f. hall he the oj;r-me law of the
anvthinx tn the O n-:uijT.i or law ,1 any
Sl-"te t-i Ih rt'ii'riry wwif li-t.inilniT.
.1 iui vchlrrt . The l'Mlanire oi ' hi '..lllliK
wealtb. on tliee'li !ay ol .ril, .. . IhT'i. .n-e.!
an at "X lurthiT inij.ileui-ut to ;!te ai-t riatinx
to elr.Ttii.nii in thin roiuiwnweaJth,'' the uoth Mo
tion of whichj.n.vi.le x k.IIow
Sa: W. Tlt-tt b:ucIi of every at ef Anrm
t.ty n .ruTiilea that only whito freemen lia!l le
entltle. to vote or he retriirfore.1 an T.ter or a
......in it inv rmnii or ftiieeinl eleery.n
anil Mmi., ami who thall hare rel-leil In the f lhi, , ,,j,..,rwealth. I awl the iiwne tit hernl.y
eliHLmiliatrietaw) pait taint lon-mbl. i"lniil l; i rrpal. .l: an I that h--realter all tre
entltleil f ote alter rni.tin in lhl State l t il.-tinrt!.' oi ,. .hall tm enroilr.1 amlreu-biu.-i-ii
Imontli. Frwidtd, That the white ireet-n.citl- I acrirf-l.na tohi- i.r vL-i..1 'f the nrt-eti.n ..f h
ien of the Inlteil stat.. t:tw n the 3- ii ot . a,.t a(;.ror.! the ljth il.ir of April, liiiy. enfith
iwentytne an l twenty-two yean wlio hare r.-"i.lsl . - vn fur.bi r a;i;.em-ital to the v t n-hirive i
uy i-r win s. . ttm eK .1 'h.i ( .mmi.nweii th; ' in. 161 .
wii-n .ith.-rwi.- (u.i!ihn urvler exmiinK liiw. re
iuiii Lit. , i entiiii-.i to v.j.; at ail a.-ivral awi fLcUl el-cti' c
1 ... . . . I ...It. i.l 1U.I b:..v.. -ltt. : ...... ,
fly llie I. oi imvmiM'ij mi - " -- -
tteiri'trr Ijw." it la prn l ll ut'll'"':
1. Wii-ikm offlrera are to i.en the filii hetween
tlie hours ol nix ami cven A. .M.. o the .lay ot the
eiei-i-on. Bi-fore ix o'clo-k in tke niomin? of
on.1 TiK-lay Ji.-llier th- y m to p-ouve fn.ro
thefoiintvl'oniiuiiojioner the K-l-'ereit I.it of
ood Street.
QlAm.v!it from Minn. 'all in-1 examine, or l. i in fh. rfrftr1et U a dan a at. n
VAV .Sample -ai (i.?ta: tree) tor joeta.. that , ...i. u x,Ar alth- uirh thev -h ill tvt have
reian ijukii i't i-r. i. i.
bata Sijuare, New York
I SY Ht VXn'. or SOI M'HAKtl fX-
How either Hex may lawinate awl train the
ov in. I atlevtion.' of any person they eh.e. In
.h.i.in Thin nimt.le nii'tmil w-oniremrnl all ran
unfim-ii. free, hy m il. lor aft ets, together with ft
m.irru-'o um.l.., Kifvption tnn-le,
in thu t'omne.nw-aiTh.
An whrrtti. It a my e,ntitntiioaJ awl nfBcUl
!u'y "t-i take i-are that the lawj lie laithtuilr exe
ttiiui:'' awt it ha eon-.e u. my knowle-le tlm't "un
.Irr aei.r awl r-ifi!-r ol -at have refti-!
atul are ri'tri'inx to awl r-i-f.-r .livr e.4.,r-
e.t maieeicixeni j( Liwtul ae. awl 'nerwie qoai-
Votee. an.! all Decennary elei;;t- bUnk, awl Ihry iie4 a-i elet..i-4
are t, iwrrnit wi man to rote w!ne name t n-K on ' Sow. thrrr frrr. In eonjiileratk n of the premie.
a4.l ll-t. nnliKH he shall tuak' pnmt oi his riifht to J then.unty i'.imiiiUni.jier' of .n l nnimv are hefv.
! followR by wititti-.l awl "lireete.1 to In'niet th "everal a'.
2. The person whone name Is not on the ti t, I a 4..,i an.l resri.t-r of voter tlx n-in to '- an.t
e.liknuiii! the riht to role tiin'l ririlm-e a ii i.iilti.-.l I n.t.,, m l i the r .iiiin-mentt ol ai. er r.iHiili..n.it
fn-ani. Hints toteril IIk illsuiet to iuir in a writ tea or prioti-'l , auien iment. awl law-: awl the Sherltf ..f :.i.
i....i,1j j,e A nneer. exi-itiiu boa k. lno.ouO.il. I aru.lawt to the re-nlenee of the cl.tiniant in the .,,ii,u j. I.irel.r auti r.. . awl reomre.1 t.i pi-
Aiiurea T. V 11-t.l A.U a t;ti., I ut!.. r -niiiwia. iiii-irn-x lor at iea ten oayn next preinr sairi . j m .,eii..n iiri iiimi:i..n i..ruin nei -n
unfortunati-lj', of a very moan stuturc and were able lo niiikc him believe tlmt there '
strength ciiuared witli liis lovely sjmuse, was sut-k a tcrrilile outside influence against j
j who rushed tip into the lott, ami to further ; us that his report was evidently ot uth x
assure ins fatetv, uraeu me unmer aner . eiianu-ter that the iepaninent uiu not art. i
huo, leaving hfs consort to tij:lit or retreat I A'e arc credibly intonm.tl tliat purt of this I
as liest she could. All the chances lor re- j prtsisure was pot mini Mir would-tc pohti
treat beinj' cloeetl, she fought and slew the . tal li.-aders at Soiuerset. -Wc will not and
bear; after licintr, assured of Mr. liruin's ! cannot comprtmiLse this matter; nor even
'it ZJ.
CAuri-rnxG.
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v , ; u m i:i:v. Cmik atul Hi i iiis r.;
r.'. l.uvi- I'lK ii' il in the new i
n II". turner on Maine ( russ
1 bv II. C. lieents slim-
.li t. tlnur imiin and tniil
... :i I'mII asirtmetit nt' cru ;
.. t .l acr.is Arc. 1'rt-h tn'iii
.Me pru-rs. j-.ver 'hiy
r . ;ir-i-lvt'S.
liir annual
1'iillim inir
la ai-
r. a-'
Tii. -s.- ill want of coal for any
t. o-ni-rutiivy. linn-lmrnin
I sttppliiil nt Alex Stiiti-.ian's
v ::ir.I.ihn Nttl'i Uink, MHiih-ea-t
k i:..ri.!:;!i. Mr. Iavi. a priuliittl
.li.hn-tnw n. lines the !ir:n;.n-i
r plat form is nnw lillisl
!i:p and iid roiiih nal. No
t,: ilean. l.i ave ymtr t.rmr- ai
TV.
V.
t he
ty
. Ro
ed
r. iiniidH-r of people wi-re in at
Mr. Hetlley's IIore Fair, fully
i.ir tart that a laTL'e crowd colli. I
-. r "li the occasion of a ( oiin-
j: At'a r a careful examination of
t. pn-Httt.-il. the jirizes were award-11..-
!'.;:. -uii: H.TsoIis : Joseph KitliT.
i of; J: li:.:: Ft.vette county, was award
edi I -r !-. a new saddle. Hetirv
' Rh i : s. !:ieret Tt.. the sifotid. an.
Jar I K :' r. : I.u'onn-r. the .third.
r
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(th:
. ixi .t my entire stm-k ot
Notions and ttroccries to Win.
iV ilro.. 1 wiinid reci'liir.lend ihein
Irtd and patrons.
-, , , o ..',' i licence o!
..1 tie ii ii lor ci ii union wiaiu. i .
'. at the liankiiifT House of S-hell i
1. Person knowing themselves in
'. ple.-tm- call iind si-tlfc their tie
ia.inr.'.i itelv liv cash r.r note, and
;. W. Pa t: kit:.
Tim hkks' Kx.vminahox.
eaniiiialion will lie held at th
'. times and places, to wit :
Salisbury, Thursilay tK-toln-r. :i.
Hale t'iiy. Friday ,- 4.
i;rlin. Saturilay " ".
Nuncrsit, Monday " 7.
Mo Mow n. Wednesday. letober H.
.ienitcr X Hutiiis, '"hi:rsil:iy, etol-r 10.
ft litreviHe. Fri. und Sat". Oct. 11-1 2.
Petersburg. Monday, thiol H-r H.
S"iiithaiuiton Milis. Wciint -slay. th-t. 15.
Appl'utinls are rispiired to lie in atten
dant by i o'cl'Xk A. M. ; those coming in
at a later hour will not be admitted in the
la-s that day. S uool directors and the
ti n. of education are invited to attend.
1. W. Wil t., Co. Supt.
Tm th ankPoktcy. Milton puts into
the month ot Lucifer, iu 'Paradise Lsl,"
these memorable words
"TO BF. W KAK IS MIsEKABI.E. "
Nevi r was a truer sentence written limn
tl.i tip.poeed to be from the Archfiend
in his irnjmti nee and iimy. Kvery vic
tim of nervoii- debility, or if that depress
ing languor hi h is one ot tUe aceompan
i'.ni'iits if lysjwjsia and billiou.-ness, t-an
te-tity m tin- misery of mind und lmdy
w hieii tiny involve. The motive ower
of the sysietii L partially j.aralvzed ; the
tii'.nd i- haunted by anxiety and tear : and
.tm- sntienr l-i as incapable ot applyin
. h.'.r.x l! cnenretietillv to anv kind 1 bu
t nes- as if he wi re under tl
atalei-sv. Thi
and plivsieal i-omliiion neel Dot, however,
! endured ior torty-eiht hours liy any
human iK-imr. Pi.amtatiox Hittkks is
an absolute yacitic for nil tiie torments
w iiieh a dcranircd Stonia h, a disonh retl
liM-r. and shattered nerves. iiperindui'i.
t'ajrttrt oanty Hrimi.
The larjre oak that stood like a giant S n
1 tinel at the prave of General Braddock lias
fallen ; soon there will be nothintr to mark
the resting place of the ashes of that un
Ibrtunate coinmaudt r. About a mile di-
tant of the aUive named place, also sleeps
i the chivalous and dashinjr l)e L Jumin
, ville. the French ollicer w ho k-d the van of
the French army, and was slain in Wash
ington's first Iwttle prior to the siejre of
' Fort Necessity : all these are on the sum
! niit of Ijtitrel Hill.
Dunliar's Camp, a' short distance from
BraddiK-k's trrave, alfords one of the most
majestic landscaiK" sceneries westw ard.that
can lie found in the state.
Almut five miles east of Laurel Hill, is
the conical and lieautifiil Sugar lAmf moun
tain, rear in? iu head hijih above his fil
; lows ; the .summit of this mountain ofTer
I ed a grand and almost lioundless view
i east ward across Scimersct county, the vi
' vim of the eye fading out in the hazsy dis
' tance of the blue Allegheny,
j We have discovered another Kepiihlican
who worshitis nt the shrine of ti retley.
The poor fellow has drank so much at the i lalsc laith, as
' inn.lilv ivmil of inridelitv that he knows no I wiring tree," it
higher power to swear by than Greeley,
and supports him on religious principles.
Yt AT.
death lie ventured to descend to the field
of kittle, where, upon viewing the dead
hotly, he turned to his noble wile and very j
encouragingly said : Polly, ain't we :
brave."
So when these great improvements have I
been accomplished by the mind, htlior and
shake hands with them over the chasm
Greeleyites are few and far lietween in
this part of the county. All sober, intel
ligent and reflecting "Demix-rats will Tote
for Grant. I heard a sound IK-inocrat re
mark that he was ashamed of ex Senator
Cowan's sickly and puerile aologv for the
wealth of the fashionable, vet "these are j rebellion, the Kii-Klux party. Jetf Davis,
our mighty works," says Mis Simplicity. Horace Greeley Jt Co. Wc wonder why
From the" application w e drew of Miss ; the I)emi rats"do not trot ont our whilom
Simplicity's arguments, w e opined that she state Senator. He would certainly com
w as desirous ot bringiug our noble cstab
lishments of fashionable education into dis
repute and instituting the Tig leaf fash
ion." Wc would X)int her to the inhabi
tants of the Tuegi islands, who do not ex
hibit the workmanship in their apparel, as
that of Mother Eve, but adopt more of the
character of innoccney," from which
state our first parents fell ; but a few strands
of lwpyrus ribbon constitute their apparel
re favorably with Andy Johnson Cowan.
What a lovely pair they would nutke! I
have reasons to Iielieve that Hi nun is of
tended at the way his admirers are treat
ing him hercalioiifs. He has not showed
his smiling lace to his admiring constitu
ency for many long ami weary months.
t Hiram, Hiram! why hast thou eone
kick on us iu this style? What would in
duce you to forsake vour seclusion? The
iVsain. I would lead her to the caves of ' Democracy hercaliouts are laniruishing for
old England and show her their inmates ; their Mwcs. Mr. Omnibus man, of the
twelve hundred years ago; naked, filthy, j Ih rnofnit, ill not you inform us on this
ignorant and uncivilized; they are our j subject? Please do, and oblige,
original Englishmen, w honow move in the i Occasional.
highest circles of six ietv and display such
wonderful ixiwers of know ledire. Tin
are facts, my dear sifter, and would ad
monish you to let go the anchor of your
you are lutrking up the
you w ill allow me to Use
irtciii.Asn Fakm, Sept. 14. !
F.DiToit Herald: I noticed a commtini-
cation in your wht of a few weeks ago i
in relation toa county fair this fall. While '
the writer makes an error or two in hisar-
Henry McCallum,
.7 Fifth Avenue,
pitts nun a 11 pa.
(L.ATK McCalixm Brim.)
I keep on iiamlrf the largest a.-.sort-
nirnt to le fotiml in any city, of
CARPETS,
A f.l. tiRAfiKS
Oil Cloths, .Mattin-s. &o. 1
i
Tlie smallest orders promptly at-1
temleil to. ;
i
Carpets, Ac, at Wholesale u tlie most j
Peasoiiahle Terms.
HKXUY JfrCALLl'M.
FiniFrcno
'elis'tii.n, ilianluir eiearly wlo-ri tlu- ri-.-t.ii.ie--e of , jnx-i'reti..i the h-iM reeiti.-lrsHititiitli.naiatnenil-
. tiie tuTsim waii. inert, act iit'.urt.'f. an. I a
tnent. at-t ol otiare."?. an. I art ol tne Lit'-'ia'ar".
3. The warty elaimintr the riilit to rote ?ball aio ! to t.V er. l tliat tne same uir be k'lown. eieeme I
- make an aiti iavit. iitatinsr to tiie fiit of hi kao-i-1 an.l oiiefc.l If all a-.r.. r if.-ter roter".
; cie anil twUef where an.t wht-n tie wa t.rrt. that j eliM-ri.in oiii.er aiei .t tiT. an I t::at tiie r.uhli ar. 1
he w a cltlz f fennjiTlvani: aa.l oi tiie I. Dit.Mi privil'-i-a 'iar:itirf'e-l ti.en:!!. tanf 1 seui-e-t
t States, that he tiaa rejii-leil in the State one vear. j .i! the eitix..ii f li-c imh.l.iui:1i eiitiii'"l i
t or. if formerly a n'jzen t herein an l ri-nnive.1 du re- the i.me.
1 tnim. that be'tu n?-uk-l tiien-in 'ix uimitl. r.-xt ; t. l iiivn amler bit haa.l ar.i tLc irreat je.J
n, ni.t. vterate.1 frren TVarnitn t 'looet BnilirK ' pcwwtinit mM leerti. that h h. 4 Bnne-t tnf i t tl.e state, kt iianrisliar tue U n-l ir
it P iionool f s Tkint in o7 i tJ-'h'tnit f.H-tliepurio of rutin therein, that , trt a!..V5 Kii.ten.
If." ViTir i iT'w i Si' iil V si I h State orntyt.,, wiihin two year,. JOII.V W. GEARY.
iins-t Kraft. fTI.I.Mt, WAKl.r.- " i,i,.h ,V.V, t Jeait ten tl it tuti re tne ! . . t . ,. .
Water Street. New York. i. " " ? .T L i . i ii . T u i A"-i'tun . a -u cii.eif to the following J..in;
' - ete-taon an. the atn,lU .-h.il '' I;.,;,,... n ..I tin- Senate ami -I K.-i.rnt-
At zr:lr::s;l ?r i--neyiv. ,. the 1. a,-
ill ufH tua 1 :.l.,.i." tt. ,.,..i,.i-i'i.'-'
I EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBS !
i MIND FOll NEW CLI'U CIIH.'t'IVU:
' Which erotainii full explanations of rrctuiuuiA A t
j The Way to Ohtuiu Our (ioods !
j rcron livinit at a i!i,tan."o from New Yr.rk.ran
i rlub t.i-i ther. ami ifet them at the mine price a
we fell tin-in at our Wan-huusi-n in New l ork. in
or.ler to et U( a c-lnh. let each ikth'.u wi-hin- to
! loin iay lnw ninch Tea he wants', an.l pi'li-.'t the
j kinil ami price Iroto nur l"ri'-e Last, a nihli.-iiie.l In
I oar circular. Write the name, kiivl' an.t am
i oantu plainly on a lit, aiel when the rlub iseom
; tilcte jinil it to n by wall, n.l we will put em-h
n;eK"inolie.
! 4. If Um applicant he a narnr.illze.1 citizen, h
mu-t. la a-Hition to tlie f..n -I- Inz tate in
I hi. alflilarlt whin, where, anl l.y wliat court Ii J
I waii natur.kU.tei!. ami .relovc evrfla rate of tat-
uraiUatioo.
I S. Krery per claiming ti t'e a natumlie.! it
Iien. whether the p-vietry h-t or iJ-iu' iuj j
ilavit a at-Tesal.1. nhall l.e fiiil!re.l iv pruiu.-e hi
naturaiizatein eeruBe-.Ue at tloi election i i. re rot
in, exi-ept where lie ha.J lecn forten ycar e,.n-'e.
uuveiy a roter In tlie ill.triet where he otters to
vote: aa-l oo the vote of .uch p"-r.-"m ts-int rec-iv-eH.
the rxvm ortlcer" are to write r H'amp the
wort "Toteil' on h eertiAcate wit h the fu.io'.ii an.l
I!i x M.
New York City.
T II O 31 S O X
World Renowned Patt nt
Sept.
PennsylTania Military Acaieay.
COtIMt.tTIOK.
Cixcinsati. O., Septt iiiIkt 11.
Dear Heu at.h: Aii-ortlin;jr to the prom
ise made iu my la.-t letter, 1 arjain write
von. Of the ioiirncv from Columhus to
Cincinnati 1 can kiv little,
a Ix autiful level country that
one immense field of tine corn
tic Miami Valley is certainly a fine farm-
insr country, lieini: level and well watered
ly the little river of the same name. The
soil is very deep and immensely ferlile;
such tieldotluurient clover can no where
else I cen. The approach to Cincinnati
hy tlie Little Miami road is lontr and wea-
lie liomeiy expression. r"imce win not ai- j ;s ri.rllt u.Mm tht. in r r.irJ
low me t. answer the clianres of -cat in.? lf) ,ie 111.c(.sit v tr a fllir. Jt XV!IS n,lt
masnesia. "dnnkins vinegar, wearing : . .,, , .,.,;., i.i,i ; v.irktt,.
huni." A-c., e desire, i ,-t mt rely to reormin-
'dnimethirv
j hut will let a few comparisons sullice.
w e
; conijiarc the -drometlarj' hum) to tne
I forty pounds of woolen skirts and carjiet
! ras suspended from the waist; compare
: the lovely chignon with our si.-ter s porcti-
At Clienter. Delaware County. Pa. ( For Rrhient
i 4l'let.4 only.) The elevenlti annual !"ioii ei-in-raenreii
Veilne.ay. Sept rh. TtH.roairh In'true
tUn in Ovil I-jixineeriR.j. the Mathetuatinil and
Natural Science. The I l.isic au l I-j.Ii.-h iii lm-
... 1 M .. ,., n.l,,,l..j n.l ..lU.w.n.t.
i.i- uiu .ir union i..i nit .iii j w.-i.i umti- t.ui pr.tc9iior!. i in-ninriiiav tieotii.iine. ot
tainin? the practicahility of holding a fair i'"i- TH Eo. HYATT. Pn-t. P. M. .V
this fall. The hoard of otliccrs elected at xnai rr MA Tc" I M TrfT ITP-"
this meet in' apiMiinted an executive com-: LA I UN rLMALL INolllUIL.
nuttee, ot Which 1 was made Chairman, ! hi Phila. anil Ilalt.f'entrot K. Ii..KennettS.iunre.
arrangements i t'heeter Co., I'a., otters all the ui.tiiceme-ht; that
III 1... ........... : eirtHtltute it iiotiie in eonneetion witn a morouzn
in oe reniem- i..,.i.h k-.io.ri., . aia ,i.,i v-e x....
Z Vnc sh:,lw'! .?"").m.rc for the run-osc of makinir a
it fa nnmrenrir ?f, .w,th NmP '"V 8 iXlfn"t; I if p.il.1'-. for a fair. It w
rV. The I it 'Ul,,1:',"t "f ,,at'n" riw;,n,"-mS' ,s,,urkraUt i '"''ed that in a few davs atte.
i-orn. i nc i.u and siiec: compare the fa.-hionahle -Sara- . . , .,f: .,
' ' i '--' 'vy K and much sufferin? u,ion
' 1 the people of the town, and also allectinir, : nuire of EV
iiarty' :rnt In .p-.irate paekacH. ami mark the ; vear. an. no other vote ran t .-:it that "lay in vir-
nauie npon them, with the eoet. f tnero nei-n I no , u. t ei i"l eenincate rin-it wh. re iui are enti
ei.ntu'hai In ili'tril.ution each liurty aettlrir ex- ; p, V1B upon the natiirAazaUi u of Uicir iatt r.
actly what heonlers. ami no more. The fuiel." to j a k the person elaimiinr P r ite L- nn rzi-.'.-r-pay
for tfi"l or.li rel i-aa I iH-tit Ly ilraftaon Nw . ej ,),all make an at&ilavit that he h a n.iti . e t,.ni
York. 1'onM tffli-e money or.lers. or l.y rTprei. i T. citizen ol the I niu-l state", or. it lorn elsewhere,
we wilt, it itenireil. seu.l the Kiel hy exprtu. to ! hall prlu-e evliienee of hi natar.ilizatii.u. or
'-c.in t on rfrirrry." : that he i entitle! to eitixen-hip ly tne rea.-.-n ol
T,n I ..ri.it 1 mnr-ii'lTI Tlfl tf'ii ' hu father's nataralization. anl lurttier. that he i
1 lit III t ill 't llll I It till I I tl If ! .tt,,.noi an.1 -a years of aire. anl hae natilcl in
::i St .'ill r.SLi STKLr.l. ! tiie state one year, ami in Wi- elicti .n Uirtri-t ten
i ilavii next j.rcceilinir the eh-etii.n. he -hurt le
I oniillci to rote tboui(li he shall li hire pxi.t
j tates.
I -Every person qnalirieil an aforeai l. nn.t wh'
: slLall ulke iae prool ii reiUireil ol his rem.icuce
i an.1 iKivmcntol taxes alorei-.ii-l. shalj tw a.linltte.1
to vote in the township, warl or ili-tru t in which
he "hall rcsi.le.
If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre
vent any otlu-er (if an election. nn!er tliie art lrom
hoiilii: such election, or a-e or tiin ::.-n ar.v vi.i-
I lctiee t-i any such nlh.-er. an.l shall iutermpt or tta
' i.r-.i-rlv iiiterlere with hint in the eaeeutio.i of hia
I sucu a worl.lwiile popu- i ,iu.,- .iV.n hUmk nt or attempt to 1.1. .-k un the win-
larity. The ilemauil lor ; ,i,,w or avcuue to aoy wui.iow where tiie uiiic may
tnem it i -.n-tantly im-n as- j w holik-n.ur shall riotously disturb the peaee of
la-x. ; u -h election, or eliall "e or prai-ttee ininu Lai-.n.
THEY GIVE ; tlinats. f.ine or vii.ience, wim tiied-iu'n to ir.da-
: ence umlulv or overawe anv el--tor. or j.rcvent hita
LNIVERSALSATlSFACTiON Ir",n votinir. or U restrain the treetloin ol tboie.
' sui-h persons on convk-t ion shall lie ant-.: in any sum
Are Han-lsome. ThiraM.". ' not exceeitins five hun.tre.1 dollars, lo I imprison
ed. f.r any time niit Icsn than one a m.-nr than
Economical and a ' twelve months, an-l if It sh iii iieehown to the ciirt
, wliere the trial ot such olten.-e shall be I..ul. that
T" i "TI i : tlie person si otlenliuir waa not a reli-nt id the
rHf HI . I II !itv. warl ori'.istrUt where the snil.Beacc
GlOYe-Fitting Corset.
"
Vo t 'or et has ever cn-oy-
aint spec; comp
toira" and lin lv "Lon:r ltranch" with lu-ri
suck 1111111 parties and w ild iroose
Then, to cap the climax ot her letter, she
Ci'iects to fa-e the day when the elective
franchise wiil be irntnted to ft males; here
tofore she concealed her false niothstv, but
r tliij Tlifsitmir i .m.....,., l... i.......ti' n I.. l r f.,Ji.. l.tln
llierset entail I French. Irentmn. I'aintin
to a certain extent, the people of the entire
county. In the excitement aad confusion
consequent iiain this sad calamity, it be-
'aintin-2 and Iirawinir. Kist-
ern teachers, irrailuates ot our liest New EnLind
.ecu i.riipl..viii for several vears. in
AX T. SiV.VVNU SAIJ.IE V.
SWAYXE, i'riueijul-.
I committeil. awl not entitled to vote ther-in. oo eon- !
Ak for THOMPSON'S GENT INK OI.OVE- jr"""- h ''"i" v "',ea.l I., pay a nne n..t h -s
F1TTINO: everv cwt U-init pratntl with the h "n huudrcl or more th in one thousand d-.l-1
name TH iMSi iN. and the trade-mark a Crown. I aa-l lmpnoned not than six mou.l .
S..1.1 hy a!l First-Class Dealers.
or.DFNTOVN (N. J.) FKMALF. COI,
LU1K Thomuah luetniotion. Healthlul
i,.mn e ntiiiti.in n-liottiip futr eiliilil 1m '
. Ill . II sill" --II'I"! 1 111" 111! lull III 1 11" lUlkl' nil : . ... y .
riinio tlw wlwili river tiank for miles out ' t if ' Hule a success tills lull, in CXCIl.mpni: , o.niluctci ami nest iutalneil tntltntions In the
......... .... - - - - - - . .1 1 ii nil n. in hit "rne i-ihi iri lien' I rr I ii'h .. , ... i.k.-....- l- . .
"ii - ' --------- views wit li nietuiiers oi me coniiuitiiH! ana . " ' "
in this sin- !. ,,-., m.M.e,.lK. BKAKttK.. 1'h. l.
"v ui, la. ii.inMotn-ol.l.. if ....ltil.l..
i i.l..; lI" "."'"7 r, " . ain-:ini in her yu colon. nvrv
P L V in" ,4 lhccity U lI1?1!,ens;1- virtue i esp.iml t the wrM i
l ; , in? aayhjrht train, to run u. aMn J ,KT ht Wh(hl
nir m-'p? than tw vears.
! -If any irn r p-pmio. ?hall nuike Any K;t or
i - - - - ' wavfer UU'I) lae reu:t oi an e.ici.n Kuiiiu tr.r
v..p . j rTf av ff ' 1 '""onwt'aiTn. or.'liail ntlrr l uuit- :my ?nc.i m-t
VMATI X. y uy wrutrn or printe'l uv-rti.-!ii:Tit, r invir ;
u hrn uy. in anl -r the 13tn r!Ti of tLc at of aitv iTr.n t ptnnn to nw ?h lr r whzt.
the (rnenl AsmMr I'cnnvlvflr.ia. ia3-ci : oj.;Xi iinvirtum U.erwrf he r they liall torttrii i-u-i J
JIy i!. e;iti:loi "An mt nl;itinu' t tlie 5 thn.-e time the aiuunt M or uffvrl t. .
tvj-i thi.Hiiiuin-4.Wf:iith." it 1 enjmrd n tUs , br. i
NtotTirf of evrv ntuntv to ifire ntirr of ?och Iet- f An! th cletln lawi wi U10 t bscvOT'
f B it rr.kltrd the Sen at and ffom of R'pr.
J trntatice-i oj tht 'ufHonvaiJL of P'nruyicaata
, in t'nral As wrtUjIy mrf.lh-.tt. Tho f.tl'w:nz ani
, Tit!mr'nt ff tlm nir..'ttnri',n ;f thU efunrn'tnwe-iJtn
m ritt:l t th-; l 'i: i-t liiir al'-ium or r
; i.:i-D. f.UPr.:int tn thr lr, i.-i'n-1 -f ttii trot h rf-
1 i'-U tlii.-r'jo!, ti wii:
S:ri -ai th1- :x.ih rrtun ( i'i nx Ii ,iric!" f
fh.-i-i,-ci;,ri'ti'ii; aifl in-rt in liru th'f th f-I
: "A ''r-'a-'ifr -hjil U; t.i-n .-y r'.
t iu.il;n"l ft't-ti-r --f the Me. t i'h um An-I fr
'.VILLIA.Trt i.LLIoTt.
S:i t of t!.; H-'ti f K-j.rt.-i;rai.!A.
JAMES . KV I AN,
! Ai'PR' vr.n Th twentvein!l A-sj of Mar ii.
: Ann' rx.tiitji, ..ne thviwaiiJ cij-i't h'tn'Tr-! aoI v
ACT OF A.nVilLV.
Vn;:r.o-. A !-uit r.uri-.n. pfpin a fr
t:iin .nn-rM!in-nt tn lh- n.nnuation ,( this cxn
' ni"nvrf:iiM. .u ia azret.fi by a in;rit yof tli
B.frn'f e!e-fl t, ci h h?!.-? of th; l"Jrt-latur'.
:it two sH-ive nxrinn 4 the nni'.. th nrt
i .4tn 'r-T:iiu n',;tu n tin tir Tu--iuv 1 January
In the ymr of ur tm-vi "n th-u-au! eiht h jn-1-i
r'l aui srwnfy mho. ,nl tho jwftto.i ;- -Un o iu
uint .nz "M urjt Tuflay f .f..nii.irr. in th
' .-;u- of otir L-'rl ne tU..a.-au.i eizhc hunirvti an 1
A-i'i vhtTat. If I' prTi.!ft In th? tnfh rI'i
frf the if ,-i:nn'n titiit any anien-iinnt. airr?,l
I op-m. Jhail iV to th f fU in nh ioan-
n r. an 2 At -a h tini". at at thr- mou'Ji t.r
Iifctap- -hall ; r.-.T-.t-ff, urh ut;--r;pri..n U ft m
ru.-i'i tr..innr uml f m th;: th j'-pte luJjTote ! r
1 or Jz:ii.-'t -i aiiriic'T.' ; Th-ni..r
t S.T''Nl. H- it t" rtd &y fA Serial and ll'yiie
of Uepreentufir t of tne r,"t noi-a'f t of fnn
, yrjia it 'rer-il AMf,nt,'if tut. ii u
by matUil ftr t' authority of the That ln"
: th jarp-M: a-rr niiin the A th- pr- :
. ol t'.i . c..:i:i:i'.riwi'-i,'h in r z tri "o ihv a!'-p!i"n r
, r ift:'fn f i am-n!u5ci.'-. tne X''Ttn'r th
e- n::u.i.w-al h .-h:;l ;--u a wrir m :MM-Ti-rC. 'lirc t-e-!
rofrich nn! every Jhr:rf -f thi .mm i.weiti:.
f Uiinunlinz th-m uzive nork-v in th.- u-ul ai.n
: n-r. 111 n-t - thin tw ncwr'rH in ?;uh y
anu c' nnry: if m:inv ar r-n'r"'li-hel therein. ail
; hy at lt-.i.-t tn j.nn:ei hun-ibiiii in each eie"'Tf.n
jit ri t in every .-try an l c-unty whnnn no new--;
pa-ri-1 i-tiMi-f.'K tht an ei.iTi. will hfll in
i eueh f ti.' t'iTniiip4. N-rrjUzh;. war!?, r-rerin.t
on i iiiftrn-tj Ttif r-.'iti. --n trie o-na iTtes'lay ot '
Ti'tT. in th vir of nur Lrl one thou-anti eixtit
est. 11101 nule, unctiltirteil
iiic;ilile churatlers di-sire this sutlrae.
i Surely none else. The fn.-hionitlile liulies
j who love motlestr und csteein virtue lo
hold a ftir this full, or at least such one
as would 1k a cretlit to the jicojile of the
countv. I n"zret quite as much a. vour
tf
:,n ;i. i.'.'-ilt 1h 1'eM our fellow citi- .
l! -: :!. r. on Friday evening of
Mr II lin liccn for some time
in inrryiiiii hrick on the Mum
: aii.l on the evening atmvc
.!. iiilc w :illvinz in front of the
:i bri. k t'. ll from off the wall m
-t.iry. :rikinz him on top of the ,
. :r-:n;a fnirlul pish. His wound
';'.'. iln--.-d l.y Dr. tiiimi. who
.:!....- si-rimis t ill arise frmii hist
! ''i .: !. wW: lie iiNitu a.-.-iia tn
far
Sat Hi
At
Inf I'
v g'
:I Tt'T W AST of the pri x lit li.'f
i i. ii.i :i. healthy and ioroiis
.!..'i !.i"iy. The coulinued head
-iikiie iiervousnestt. and vnn -
:ieiir which arilict women arc p-n-
v 4 'lie reuit of nuiK riix t action -ot the
-ttot t 1 .ii-clotln r i'al orp.tn. Dr. Walk
Ka'lf aiVolAit VlNEOAtt IJlTTEns. Iie
ing !:'.tix-il i-!.t:!r!y of vep-tahle st'.li-
fth. v in. 11.-. ii.c to California, may !.
Uk'V1 I- K'.st s.i;. ;v liv ;he most "deli
$1 ! :.n- m "in remedy, correcting nil
T I .! :...i. hi:.; in u vior to the
ContT I'nocKEriiM.s. St-ond week of
Court D. Watson Kowe presided. The
loll .uiui tui-s were tried :
W". II. Dcwees vs. .I.iah S'u!Ti.r, ver-dii-t
for detenditnt.
I- A. Turner's, as-ir.i-es vs. St H'kdi.'ie,
Smith i Co., et al.. venlict for iIaint'oT.
Same I Tu k vs. Utiiliiril i Cl, erdict
for phtintiir. for ?12' 71.
Henry Shank vs. A. I.. Zimmerman, et
al., er.liet in favor of plaintiff airainst de
fendant A. I- ZlairiH riuauautl M. Mil.'lary. '
lor r.
t';arris:i A. Dover vs. II. ',. r.aer. et. al..
veri'.ii t iirtiin-t defendant H. tJ. Uaer, for
?!,'. 10.
Thos. I.aii.h ritiiik n. V. Mc lary.et al.,
verdict ill favor of plaintiff for ''.o:! upiifit ;
A. L. Zimiiierman and IVtii. M1ary.
" In the c-.i-c of W. S. Harrah vs. Simon
Sweitzcr, et al.. the plaintitf took a non
milt esteem oniicini,.., .,.,... f.ir ,,,, u l.ot.t
not desire such a fpinchisc" that would ; for n fa n(lt a ,louU ,hat these nnnual
ortnir iiieiu 111 tniiiaiuv 1111 tne oeiiniiieo
cl.isses, nnd finally to ruin all that is beau
tiful or to he admired in the nohle princi
pies of woman. That degraded, ignorant
and unprincipled class of women will al
ways lie ready to sell their votes many
times over to either or both parties, to
the hltrhest bidder: in short, thev will sell
exhibitions srive a preat imps-tun to the ng
ricultuml nnd slock-misioii; interests, ol' the
sections wherein they are held.
" Peter Hf.ffi.et.
A DVERTISINC
i-JBL.
Mi:.
ers. "
KntTOR: '
Tax-liaviT,
Let us have pxnl olli
in la.st week's issue of
one linle children that can I seen in everv
dinrlion w-ainiM-rin over the track.
l'orkojioli. when if U reuchetl, is cer
tainly a most licautiful city. Its stnt-ts,
with the exception of a few near the river,
are wide ami are lined from one end to the
other with handsome buHil'mirs. The bu
siiicf houses are iimon the largest and
iuot elepint of the country. lne can tell
at a jrlance that it is no slow old town, but
that the amount of business done is sim
plv immense. The Ohio U-in-4 navipible
tiie whole year round at 1 his jxunt, is ot al- j ,m.jr ynXvs nw more re-ulilv" tlein thei,!"' Jutotrtit, hurls his thunderljoltA at i di. tales, I'amiisn Biir.iphie-, -h:trt. I'huto
mcs.t in.-alc. liable value The wire stispen- (f A Thoy .j,, 'h()U h , some of the Uepublican nomin. bv howl- j iImH rSJmZu
Mon l.n.I?e oyer the t hu ls said to I the , , uvi, y. Vt eV(. trfk. whu in- 'let us have food othcers." t xactly r"' K
laret and lonpst sjein in the I nitetl j -j-1(,v ,. tM,fr vo, anv ,iav f,,r a V:iri . so. Mr. Tavpnycr! we are in favorof pxnl otjlsri-.r:l. s: Tari Kow. New Yurk.
statm loat'astialolrytriti.).Kstot-nt. r;iI-in nf jewelry tinles i he v ! '1,K','rs- lTlhat reason wepn.p.e to !
Miiendsl several hundred feet above the , , virds or some more iewelrv ! support the Ih publican ticket from A to iz-1
Thev will vo'te over asain everv hour of i l'lo and we do n miw consiiU-r it ni-c.--1
the tlav if thev can ret su h pavwhenbv 1 sur.v,.,1" '" merits of any of the
thev i-in niin hnse simie of this fashionable tilll'lHiates. IitlV lor tlie lieiu-Ilt ot lax-ray- a yorrlta in TZiHu alcnd Popular Lttmturt.
nrirwrel v hieli Misn umiiru-itr invi ts vi rv ; T. 'w ho is evidentlv a son-head, rx'flliliw ! AUbaphu- History ol the Ki i.ut.liuiu nl iN-ra-
beiirtiK- but her ine-nre state snd liniit.il oeteated CtUHllthltP, WC tm aulhorucd. to
! means w ill not allow her to possess, so that ! sa.v t,iat ' orire P. Kay. Kaq
water. I could not ascertain tlie e-xatt Tll ..,;, .. n.,.lin ' iwlMr:. t ztird
hciirht. but it Ls certainly so far distant from
the water that it presents an immense at
traction to thie' deluded ones who aresek
iuir a place from which to hurl themselves
to destruction. Some live or six have at
tempted it but only one has thus far suc
ceded. and he lit "fiat ou the water, split
tine: his lmdy oien.
1 lie little t it v of i oviiiirton, on tlie Ken
.11 LOW K ATES ! !
tar Hia per ineh per Month.
we wilt insert nn ailMTtisement in l'Jf i'lrwt
Um Papers tn Fenn. List sent on anfilii--tti
OKU. KUWtLL it C't)., Ailvrrtislnir Agents,
41 rrk Koj. N. Y.
CA5IPAIGN GOODS FOR 187Z
Airent." wanted fur onr Caiunaiirn 'jrnoos. Sell et
tight fai tluO prr cent, pro to. .Now is the time.
Semi at onee for Ies.-riiitire fireular anl Frie
List uf onr Fine Steel rjurraviiiifg d' nil the fan-
Aiii:ts Wastro pott t'H AMnEitiJ-t'sj iIket
1'inr.Miu Uoi.k. thi:
Struggle of 72;
I yoveltu ii fZiiU aland Popular Lttemture
ti'i t.r be lu:tl iii l t-uutut.T itt in U''h UitctiAt
n---T! an to ch-t'i. In rtiruanf tbrrctf. I
iJ riati ShafiT. hcrttrof th ci'Unty of SruiTet.
! &n tlittro iu.ike known n.l itTie this put lie no
; ti t tiif ri-'tiiT of pt.unty of S.rmirct. thai
: a jt-'inTal thxtion wtil N htl.t ui'ait c.anty ua the
?'roii'l I'u-..i;iv. I he Wh iay if I ft-tokr nx'. at
Ui eVTL-ral eirrfU'-n ii?Trirtj thTrin: at hit It time
iiitri:t &ul tanty utticvi, ftd Ioiiw. arc to
eir--tL to wir;
OS h X for the otn-o of i,vtrnr of thj
ConnnonwtMlth of l'nnivlv:inia.
OXK PKKSO.V ffrtlie''ttu-i'.if Auditor General
of the CamiuonwaUh ot Femisylvaniu.
O.VK l'KKS f..r tit m ot .In.lre of the
Sapwne CVert of tlie O-mraooweiilrh ot enn.-yl-
TKRKK PKRSOX for 'ornm-tmen at Lirze
kt the tir.nii'rweaJUi of Pennx lvuim.
T W tNT V - tIG HTP KK MS lor I -!(Mr.W at
Innre to the 4 'uiKltutiui i 'otivtntiwn of i'tai..-yt-
UIRKK PKRSf.XS f
: tionai ItmvrnUtw of th 4,o4.nniwr-alrh .H Feun
; yK;iniu. in i"njmt tiu mui the ii-mitn-s t K.air.
litin'in-'i Tin-i -ovonrv.fo. f'-rthe Lorpo sf
ii'uj-n the a't''pval jin.l r.itin aii n --r trjeoih n
oi tne am' ii'!:uf n : w:nn tait e.rHii..n n.nt
be ojiemNl. hi'l inl ei--sjl. up-n the tla.y la.t awiv
?:ti l. .it lite I'l.i.v il4 w;f.t.in the h-ur at ant
w it hin wliir.h the jr-T-enl e!eai"fi5 of thi ommon
wc iiih are iifj' t-! t- "pneil. ht!i an l :
nl it the !u-y i.f the julr,,-'. m.-peef r"
aa l rivrk f ea h of towu-hii-. Ur-uir'r.-.
war l. ir-'jrj'"t anl rit.-. to r'ive at ta
eThaXne eat"r,. Z, , 1;- -ito-n .a, pnly ?r inUs. I cot ,,c
tuinwerea to them t-e any JmUe. Alilertuan . iVA'.lVIlPA"! WZ.ft?H
Jostii-e of the Peaee: tmt ii no sti.-ti ni.iir:r:ite i
pei-fent. one of the insetir of tbe el-vtion sliail
a.lininiater the oath ur athnnuti.-n to the otaer ;
ju.te. an.1 Insrieetor. ami then the ii!s"t..r so
iguntitteil liiall asluiiuKter thu oath ur aOiruiuti.
lo htm.
"The irroieetof. jalse an-l eterkJ re.jnire.l hy
Iw to hol.l Hie township aul icenernl elections,
shall take ami suhserihe tlie several oattisor attirm-
ations. reijnire.! hy tne Wtii. 'Aitli an l Ulet aeetioa I
or the aet ol tne il oay ot July, is..o, eniitieij -An
act relating to the elee'i.ms ot this '..minon-
hi.-h ti- i-'s in:i he la'sM.e-l on tiie ixitsi.le -aaj-
rn.inient ) tho e.nfitti"ll.', anl on the iasi-ie
-tor tiie ani"ln.!nir.t"'.r "azfcinet iheameD-imenr."
SErTio" X That the eleeti.m on the sui.l prop.ni-e-l
ameixltuent snail. In ail respects, he ei.!uot.-4
as the .-nenil ele.ti..ns f this ei".ram..nweal:h are
now eomlni-teil : an.t it shall be the .laty of the re
turn ju-l'i-s. f the K-je-etlve ei.untie n! ilistn.t
then-of. nrt having eiremUy aseertaine.1 the nuia
herof t-hcs irWen l-.ror aicains6 saeh anten.iisent.
a to mnKe i.ih .lai'ii'-aLi- r-mms iin-reii. eiuress-. in
iwnrosat lenzm. an. i b in ciur-" uiii . uuif i
si'.i;.
The bid in.
continued.
thev f-.m more completely foil the devil
and thereby covering a sepulcher that is
i full of dead" "mens' bones," and corrupt -
'. i in the nobj..' aud pure of society. And
say that Oeorjre P. Kay, Ej., is enthusi
astic in the supiort of tlie vhnle ticket
National, State and County w ithout one
scratch. We would further say tlmt Mr.
Hav spurns the idta of lutvinir his name
i f the caes oil the li-t were
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vitii.i Dp.oAn.-ThePiti.-l.ur-h
'.'s;.iti- that the Ions ta'.ki-d of
a "i he llemprield nil road to a
'ii " itii the Coniu-llsA ilk- Mttd has
' 'i.'i.'.er contract within the past
:!! to lie viiorotis'y puhed for
i iDtisiilerable amount of rollin";
itiL' In eti already ordered for its
ps.int to l.e reached on the t'ou
rnnil is prolmlily iayioii s Sta
i'iiis "t ut oil" will very maaerially
i. tlistance lie! ween W lieeliivj and
re and will pass over much ea-'u r
hi.n ihox-oii the j.reM-nt linenf the
:-and Ohio road. It wi'l dotibt
': favorite route for through travtl
r.al:;iiiore and the Wot.
V.: n-Mi.-e in the lUr,Ud't li.-t of K.-puMiean
li.eetin- t. ts- l.ei.l at t urious phi.-e? in the eouu
ty that Siist.iiry u otmuieL '1 Uis i rat iier m..'
. ular am! re-, air. a an q lannUai. If .aJ:.-hary
an.1 K'lt Ij.-W art: to lie punishe.1 f..r ih.inz their
' own t t.uiWiiiif. I'T ffpi-iitif th-ir well iiiatun-.l
e..tii.-ti..t,s ut the M.ils hoesi!-s .4" lh- lariy laeb
it is ll to let the I. let tie known. 1'erhai the
chairman ol the '..titity i 'ommutee lias I.Tir.ti-n
the i-m-t licati..n .-I these .uu:r pretuicts. sinee
h ae iaet a eMuH.iatc.
The '.ini-si..n of Salishnry from the plait-s h..n
, urci ly the niairtutes irfto run the party in the
i-..iiuty. ir altui-et oonliinatory of ai impression of
our e-opie titat we are lo lie puiiini.eil f.ir our (met
tni-ui.-e.is i an.l are ouiy to tai receive.! iiuo lull
1 li lloartiip alter a season of ilirc trihulatiou.
i Alinirtiti l ul we w..n t tril.ulate wortlia eoptier.
lie Is leave to int.. rtti our Iri.-tels (who tin not
npjH-ar to rei-eolln-t us. ) that as we furnishe.1 our
.(ii..ta to the ia- war. kava paU Mir taxes.
ttu ky side, which is joined to Ciueiuiiati i jjiin, this class of beings, in connection I us'' 'n connection with any coalition move-j
... .... ii-."" ......... ..n..,.-o..r i Witu M,asculine deln.ii:ostle, will cotnniand "r a"i oinerwai, sme umn uie
place in which hltleor no business is tlone. i tlie av; thev wilt 'c there in scores, as ' ranks. of the irr.ind old KepuMicau party.
.His-t ot n citizens tio i.usiness in . in in- , ... . ..ntovin? the in.oorti.nce '" " w marchiujon to new victories.
nati. and simply live in I ovinton. ew- , . , , f Jn , FitH. Mr. Tax-payer, have you heard the news
iiort is joined to t oyin-ton by a lieantiful I .,., of tl...t ..iasg wi!, at i,,.; r.(llltr,,i I from Maine? "Let us have piod officers."
i two hundred votes. S j ou sec cheap rile ! HitDTiiKHsvALLEtr Tow.Nsinr.
Iwn.s sham jewelry, and cheap votes will - """-"""' """"""
Ik? exposed on the ilay of their cmancipa MARRIED.
i tinn Mneli w.ml.l ij. tl... .l...re.,.l..tl.,i, . .f : -
ptph; who do businesK across the river. i tU() ;iHUo:).t..rs of mother Eve if the desires ! OIN DLESIiKItUEH THOMAS St ot.
ta-rttic Parties; a raey sketeli of the o-ealleI I.ih
era I Itetainli.-an I'artv : an int. tit view of the lin-
einnsti 'invention. The ciiuor tiekets or tirfe
lAov-t of the enuipaiirn. Tlie finest Illustrate.! Haaik ;
LnKI..!...! t 11..1. .nFA.l l.u ....ri..-,..
eitiien To .'--iire territorr at on.-e. ss li.l il for out- I Ii"?'.rll'r."'' "".''''
tit. I NIOX ft HLISHlMr ! .. Cliioups 111.,
i'hilaJ'a, t'a., or SprinxheM. Mass.
tiXfcPEK.Xi.N K.'iir eiita: .ve in t ..mtrew
In .njiuii-lion with the .tiutuie ol A-hitcs. Kr.iuk
lin. Kulti an.1 Hwliopl.
tiNE l'tK.-SU.V for tiie i tH.-ei .'Iei.il.er of the
Hunseof H. resntatives of IVnr.ssr. ania.
ti.NK PKKXiM in eonjniv-tmi ntU the count it-
of ilt.nr. lultouau.1 l tU nl tor the itli'-c l Mate
Senator.
).K PEK.SOX for the olfi -c ul Pr-t'i iiotary,
Ae.. f.-r the eonn-of S lai-rset.
I )N V. I'UKStlN f.T the oth.-eot Eeaisternf Wills.
I the.oun:v..i ..nierset.
tiK PKHSIi.V for the etlKe of SI-.enK the
wealth." which oathior aifimiatiotia altalt k rre-
pareil an l ailministere.1 la the manner pr -".-rii-eil
in the isth an.i :SM serf ions of the se.i.1 act. ami In
a.I.iition ui tiie power O'nlerreJ ly the ltth seeu.
I of j.im act. tne ja.iice or ettner ot in insjiecrors
Iieleiriites to f'onstitu- shail have power to ailminrner the ecoh preiTtl
e-1 t.y said a.:l to any cierK ot a jrea. nu . r lownsnip
. eie.-tH n.
The following shall t the f.nn f the rjth or af
nrmation to tie taken hy ea-hin-,iie.-t..r. vii: -I A.
11. ( do that 1 wiU daly attend to the ensuinz
i elccti.41 tlarioz the euntinuance there.. I. us an in
: spe.t. r an l that I will Dot reeeive any ti- ket ..r
vote fmm any person, other than such as I "hall urra
; ly tiive l.i i. aoeorlim? to tbe pr.vi.-i. ns of the
'. et.nstitntion an.t the laws of this I'otumonwenlfh.
I en ntie. i to vote al stK-h eleetiuo. without re.,uinra
su.-u evi.leni-e ..f the r.a-lit to vote as is .'.tni-tiM t.y
law. nor will I TexatmoslT .lelay or n-tnse to re-
hh-h retnrne. sonnuie. Lall ls ula-el in the pr-w
'. th.-notarv's-.tS. e of rheei-nrt frfw'ttinnu pleas ot
' pr-per eiinuty. an-t the etner eale.t an l .iireti-.i b.
the seurerary" ot the .i n-.iconwea.th. aQ.l l y ..iu? .i
'. s.ti.1 tu.ies'.lp.'.site'l f..rthwi'h in the m.eT .nve.
ni'-nt post offli-e. av n which p.tiwrj siiaii be yl
at the e.Tjr.e. f tV:e pr..per ci-tmrv-.
! Seith.3. That it eh:iil be the Jury of the vr--
tarvof th." et tniaonw.-aith on the sec..n.l Tuesl:iy
i .f J.-mnary. in the year of ..or Ls.rl .e thocsar..t
., eiht hnti-'ire-t anI serintry-three. at twelve o'el.s-k
M . n that .iny. to iiiivr to the speaker of tLe
1 senate, or the "speaker .-f the h.se of reiresent
i tives. Hie retards of tiie si.l eieeti.a Cr nn the nt
1 ervl .".unties of the oonnurnwealTh; aisl the time
i shall, on the some .iay ai..l hour. heopeneH. atfl pah.
lishe.1 in tue. i-rcseace if the members, ot the svr.are
- ' an-1 h-.a-e -.f reprsenrarlves. an-1 the Tote sriren
lor or airainst suid amendment iiail be eareiu.iy
little suspensioQ bridge over the Licking
river, the chief attraction licin the iarue
(rsivcmmcnt liarnitks. There are also
many tine resitlences here belonging to
t POLITICAL il
OODS
etjiintv of Somer-et.
j ONKFKKXA f..r tl:c t.g:oc uf (MinL-.-l ncr
fr J;til eounTT.
! ONE i'hiS4)X tur .lie o.aof IV- r Iirttigr
! f.r ei'imtv.
. - i...:i...- ' 5uniinet ur. ;ml a rtjinefi. aaa UTiiti-at cerr.n-
to he enfitl.ii t vote as af.res..,i,. I that I will 1 theresatt shu.I h sf e.1 hy the speaa.-rs
! in all thin--, tralv. impartially and Uithluily per- , f .'. ,w,,,,bs: ,,nerof fT "'"
j fonu n.v .U.ty therein, w the i-tt of mv ja l-afcnt T, the TUir ,"f vL''9 0"n'In,;'o,,1'th:
I ..Li .i.-itioJ .0.1 ,h.t I am n. .tint rn, in.il- i who shall cause tho same b he retort.! 1 Bie
m-tlv interested in any bet . r air-r ..n the n.--uil , ' hifl8ce. an.l the other of said ..-ertin.-ate sha.l
issiue his nnieiamation. .teeUrinir
t)KfLK.s. for tf:c oltue of founty Aaoitor
f this election.'' 1
The fotlowinsr shn be the eath
or affirmation of
. tH ail Kinds,
i FIKEWOBKS, IXAGS. I.AXTEKXS.
i TOKflltX. BArx'tES. t NIFiHi.MS. Ac
' JOSFPII B.PI RDY.
j MamlMMai.tenLane.
i Kftat.Unhe.1 1SU, XKW VOIiK.
h :her the said
amendment has teo-n appp.ve.1 ana ra:me.i ny .t
mai.ritv M the o'mIinnl r .ter" of the state rotinir
theref. r: PrortJcJ. Thar if. for any cause, a qo.
rum of eir her "house ef the leirilature shail n. t-
present at the -lav aa.l hocr aiwwe mecti.ined. the
said Totes shall Se orne.l in the presence of an.-
fs n..
real medicine ever irjined
;; clarity which Cii'toria has
i r.m relates their m rirnce
d i-:r.-ci to another. It is a vec-fi-Iuiralion,
jierfectly liariuli e.
' lake: does nt distn-seor ftriji",
:ti the system, and is sv.re to op
n all other reniedii s have failed,
on tUio has ever used ( Vtoria
niacn .vciie. i onsiimiimi. I roun
...
:ev, onus, rue;
i iii never ai'itin uc
..!- or Narcotic Svnni
r.Tains neither Minerals. Mortihine
Hy its southing, tjiiietiu j ( f
-r.s'.!iee natural sleep, and i pur
lelaptii! to (rvinz and tei-thin
It ns-rs but '.iTi cents, and one
1 i -ae m.inv dollars in doctor's
lu.l .
have ii.j ho'B ullr.inLi-eJ we iU fneakina- or
t.o in-:iki!iz -.t.- our sentiments on Tuesday, t
fil-cr tiiti. and tiie record will tie plaiu.
W'v are sorry that our brother of the In
iU ..t i, th' tit has la-come so w rothy and work
ed hiinselt' into such a state of excitement
over so small an affair. The t hainnan of
tie- ( otiiiiy Committee i entirely free from
blame; the mistake was made by one of
the leiys ill our elliec. The list was writ
ten out in pencil and was not arranged in
hr.T.oI.iiric-.'.l ord' r. but numVred. Tin
iniftints ut Sali.-liury nnd Meyers' Mills
K'currinj on the same day, were !th
numliered o, and when the youn? penile-!
man ii.ui one numiM-r .nn tvte. lie con
Fountain square is one of the chief at-
tractins of the (jueen City. An immense
, bronze fountain has here lieen erected by
l one of her munificent citizens, a Mr. la
;vis, who managed to amiinulate a preat
deal of wealth, and in order to have his
memory perpetuated left to the citizens this
niiitiniricent bronze fountain. It is fully
thirty feet hich. nnd is sunnountetl with
' an immense bronze female fitrure, with her
i nnns extended and from out w hose hands
1 w-ntly falls theniin. Underneath are four
la rpe life-sized bronze proups fiuinp north.
east, southand west, representing how nec
essary water is to our existence and how
useful it is. Beneath these proups is an im
mense lrnsin of water extendinp clear
around the fountain, filhil with most licau
tiful lish. There are also four beautiful
bronze fiirurcs to which drinkinp cus are
attachetl and out of which the water slow
ly trickles. Durinp the warm weather the
water is cooled with ice. The fountain;
was erected exclusive of the cost of the I
of Miss simplicity would take effect. V
would have to put away our womanly
dauphtcrs and hup and fondle our manly
daughters. This essential difference lie
tween the two sexes is a strikinp fact, yet i
the advtH-ates of female si'.fl'rape write as
if they had no existence. Wc now leave I
this with you by makinp an application of!
Miss Siiniilicitv's letter, that the whole '
tenor of it shows plainly her inclinations,
which arc to coic with the ladies of fash
ion to walk in the payest circles of society,
to lie respected, but her education has been
neglected by her stiicrstitious and doting
parents, who are not sensible of the ines
timable value and perfection of the fash
ionable lady of to-day. Hoping to hear fur
ther from Sliss Simplicity, I hid you a fund
adieu fi.r the present.
Yours lined, dispiayiiigly.
Miss iilsfl.AY.
D w.eCitv, Sept. 21.
r Vo-in'-?.'i , ':1'(''1' n'"loll'rt' thatliothwerettp, hence !prjK.rt', the masonry, pliimbinp, ic, at I Mil. Kkitoi:. The pros(icets for the
n-tu.-liin.' Oil 1 lL: l,li!i,:'kp- Wo wvvb' ourselves that ; a cot tif one hundrl-d and seventy-five j mat hine shops of the 1'. W. ic B. 11. It.
ujis Tl . "( '' ""rs is n"t ""' f"'-v "fll(V in M ,,i l1 lllis-' thousand dollars. The whole thing" was : t-'o. fieing loeuted at our place are Civora
ra'ls M..ri.hine "r ur- In 11,0 a'i""e article clipicd ' manufadurcd in Gennany. I hie. Whilst Cumlierland and Connells-
Ai.iKiiixv Aukk i i.ti At. Kami.:
roofli Annual Pair of the A'-'ri-'
:o. 1 Mi-chanical S iety of AIlc
nty iiiol W est Virginia and I'enn- '
i i- to lie held at the Sa iety's
- i.'i the City of Cumlierland. tin the!
:'-! iiinHth days of Octolx r 1T2.
."iiiiiiins offered by the S ii-ty ;
to iin.re than ?:.Oil, and are
' the iine-t lilNTal in the country.
ii iiKt'iiieiits are offered for" the '.
I" "I gial horses too, as the pn-mi-1
a' trials oi ' speed amount toI.MDt. :
- "" -t.-k will hv there.
.J,:r,''"s M"'," promises to lie the
' iti the Mountain City, an.l we
' w-'ilU ninny t.f our laii.e will at
tr.Hii the ruisiwi.drnt. the editor says : lirt.m is decid.-dlv the most lovely and
we will vote our sentiments on Tuesilay. ; iKautiful stiot in America. It is some "three
n ..iu, ami uie reconiwni ih- puin. ior four miles from the city, covennp
-xiitinuns
wi',1 eoini
nine-on i utxiuy ti, Wh. ! trant mansions built in all styles of archi
! tecture with towers, terraces, Ac, but the
I IIF. I.oYAL htmvir I'iivpivv ' l.. ..I.,I n-,.n.l..r. it,.. ,.lM,.f
to our almanac. k-tolier l.tli w hole hill side, w here most of the wealthy
on Sunday, and the elet tion j rw-oi.le live There .ire a irreat nianv ele-
i lie annual mectinp of the shan holders t.f l. antv Ls the superb lawns, w ith their Ittx
uie i.oyai ifisur.,n e ( ..mpanv was held in ' urh nt velvety appeArance. None of the
I.!ver;a,i. England, on the Jd tilt. The crounds are fenced in. but allare surround
i i-hairnian til the comrmny. C. Turner, I il with hek'-s. w hile the law ns are dot
L! . M. ... presided on the. atusion. The tel here aud there with licautiful flowers
annual report show, il that the recvipts of, and brilliant foliasre plants. No one can
tire premiums for the year had nnMint.nl Sav they have seen the lieautiesof Cincin
tl.!t..,2t.l 1?s 1,1 .f-f.4Vi.Wi.'., and the ; ,m'ti until ther nova visit tii Clitltin.
.cs by tire, including hicago l.ses. to ! Sprinp tiro've Cemetery Ls another won
iM.dM) ss. :,d. il,!.;!'"i. After pro- , .h rftillv la-autiful place, and is said by
vuling for unexpired habihues etc., the t1(Wt. kn,-, to hare no equal in the
wt profit for the year amounted to ;?.-, United States. It is filled with a great
. i-is. ii .-... i. i lie nusiiMt-s oi nmtK.r f nionutmnts of Italian marble
j the year showetl an increase of IKi.iij in standintr full twenty feet in the air, and
nre prt-mjuine oioii i?:c,iz;i. a rerythen sunnounte.1 bv a life size bronze or
large proportion of thts vast Increase ifmarUc ficure. A Irentlcman of the city
' M"-te.l tin,! (;v. Whvte will le-
ajinuij uOi'ns, as he hjisctpres
n'entHin i.ol.m,, vhm:M nothinroc-
" v ii: i:.
j-in:. I.iN.'.s.The imN.rtant
!'-t these organs have io coiitiini
:"'l.y cxistenif makes it ..!' jara.
'Is rtance tle.t ll.. v tl t.i i . .
' PlKTlll lit
i bu.-iness, in one year, lias lieen produced
' iu the Lulled Slates, where the company
; is rapidly extending its business: and prow
. ing daily in jmpular favor. The lire re
; M rt e fund of tlie Koval now- amounts lo
1N.4(W (2,442.:j:;o.." This places the
' company amongst the most secure and sol
vent tire cimitnnics of the world. The to
tal assets t.f the company an now 1,'Z'M,-! tention.
luis er.-ctetl a lieouuful little jtray stone
t haK l complete in all its appointments at
a cost of sixty thousand tlollars. under
which is a vault frr M.e interment of his
dead. One of the ei.ief U auties of this
cemetery is that it is not divided and fene-
cdoff in little hits, but is all in one preat
lot, anil all receives Uie name care and at-
!e':i . Sd. til. 4.14 fil.1
and fire liabilities.
to meet ita life
t,, ., 1 . - ,. ,- "" ioi .in: .llliiliuio. Ill,
e i " o tlL7'r,U na 'Jy si--'-, h movimr ihc adop
1, nMi. - t ""V Ul 'm ",,r " ll tlii' I'ro-rcss
, l"'D''y"T ,U". '-'. Ameri In .y.lb"ieutS
" sav -s .in.- liinir .,t tin I. ..!.. .1 . 1 - .
s;iy s,,m,.ilijr at ti. i,unilrn!s
which niiir us if our throats
"I 111 ni tal tir brass, instead
"' ''ssues w hich line not onl v our
ut een ti. minutest ramificati.His
'"ii'luaand lungs. There is not
c,u ,!,at civsUi not niroj
two days. l.yaiiiiH-lv applita
''Ut r.ni,,Vhulh ai itn Kkv
nd ninnv of theni in
Acrnw the Hhine as it is romantically
The t hairinun in liis.j called, in reality iwniss the canal is w liere
ption of the report,;! the (ierman population live, his German
in its upticarance and all its asiects. The
finest ami largest beer gardens in thiseoun
of the conjjiauy iu
utsrv terms, amit x
presse.1 his belief that the i ample f the
I lilted State Were iiatr.)niziiir that com I in trne Ceeiimn ate I." S.inu of them will
any, and others from Great Britain, lie- seat five or six hundred persons. OnStitur
a;ise th. r hml lieen found prompt in wt . thty and SumLiy nights they are filled with
thug all tlaims ari.-ing from loss br lire ptmple. Whole fiiniilies come together.
veu in Mi.h extensive loscs as the of, lathers, mothers, airier and brothers, and
ha 3.1a. The entire rawiion of that twin- i s.it around the table drinkin? beer and hav
pary places it in tlie front rank of Insur-; ing a socuble chat together, enjoying the
anee organizations : and while the business ! sot iety tif ll.eir friends and the tine music
il the vear lsTl i,, nut i, i, ;,ri,i :'. t : i..,.i .i u
. - "- ... .... ......i "" f- iiidi uuiHiiis ill micuiuiuiv. in. p.iv li
appearance and
sliaken, simrkles like
Little or no drunkenness can be
. . -, . , " - . ' .. . III SI.I.IM SIV W.VOW ... 'I l- 1 . ' ,
oratiie I-osition in the nc xt annual report. lovers and tln ir sweet hearts to meet and
make love on a sociable glass of beer.
Itesiectfully,
I Yabaw.
vine are wrangling over the "none wc
hope to secure it. When ropr.es fall out
a ! honest men pet their dues, at least we hfitie
this old saw will apply itself favorably to
us.
Omnibas of the Dtuwrrnt, feels very
jubilant over the nomination of his dear
Iriend Gewge. of this place, tor the
Sheriffalty. We too think that the Demo
cratic party for the once has acted consist
ently in the nomination. Mr. Weber is a
true blue representative of the unwashed
and nnterritied Democracy, and should he
lie so fortunate as to be elected to tlie jail
honse, it wonld make it a glorious head
quarters for his IVmocratic friends. So
mote it be. Omnibus feels much elated
over the nomination of Hon. John Cessna
for Congress, claiming that our postoflice
imbroglio has made him exceedingly un
popular with the citizens of Dale City.
Omnibas does not take into consideration
the influence that Meyers Mills will bring
to bear in Hon. John's election. The Mills
liare a population tif seventy-five men,
women and children, almut twenty voters,
out ot which numlier we can count on
three Cessna votes sure and two doubtful.
But pray. Mr. Omnibus man, will you tell
us how the election of Mr. Frank 11. Mey
ers would or could help to rectify our
troubles. The business men of Dale City
arc certainly very sorely inconvenienced
and annoyed by not having the name of
tbe .toffice tlie stunc as that of the cor
a .ration. We have the printing and pub
lishing house of II. It Holsiuger here;
his paper, the Chrirtiiui Family Con-
Stb, by B. S. Fleck. Esq . Cyrus Gind
h-siierger and Francis Thomas, Ik it h of j
Simerset Co., I'a. j
SXYDEK SI' LI. I VAX. SeptemU r 10,
l.y Kev. .1. E. McClay. Mr. B. F. Sny
der, of Cassellinan, l'a., and Miss M.
A. . I. Sullivan, of St. Clairsville Ohio.
S (BBF.B LAMBERT. Scptcmlicr 1.1.
Mr. W. S. Sorber and Mir Annie Lam
bert, lioth of Simerset Co., Pa.
BAUXHART BASH. S-ptcmU-rHd.by
Sttmuel Barnhart, Esq., Cvrns Barnluirt
Miss Maggie Bash, both of" Simerset Co.
BLYMYER WEYAXD Sept. 12th. at
the residence of the bride's father, by
Kev. Stewart. Mr. John F. Blymver
and MLss Matiie Weyaiid. both of this
place.
mail. Address Ur. O. Phki.ps Iiitowx.. 'il i rrand
Srand St-. Jersey I 'Ity. N. J.
THOS.MTADDEWJs.
41.5.1 PITTSBURGH.
1IKD.
SHAFFER. On the 7th inst., Lizzie Eva,
laughter of Aaron Shaffer, aged S yearn,
(i months and 2- days.
fJARDXER. On tlie l"tli inst., Bertlia.
daughter of Barbara A. Gardner, aged
2 years, " months and 1:1 days.
.Yew AJwrliiH'iMnft.
I EICHLER'S RECIPES for LIQUORS
(Jontainthe latest lmpmve.1 ihstrnetions f.r miv
l in Brandies. Whiskey. Kntns. Utns. Hitters.
Faney t'onlials. Fruit Syrups. Ilay Uuui. 4ti'.. ke.
I No nne eazaureil In the Liijuor Ilusincss ean altor.1
to he without tlieni. Ask Sir them an.l examine
tliein at tlie Iwok-etonn. IK-lirere.1 by mail on re-ei-if.t
of to. I.T AsenttKAi-H ai Mili.kr. N". VV. eor.
3.1 and Cailtiwhlil Sta.. Fliiladeli.l.ia. i'a. Index
and snui.le sheets sent free.
I
KACIIKUS WANTED..
I he Seh.l lloapl of 'iMiemaui:hTuwnshiwL-h I
tii employ ttr nuile leai'bera lor tlie eotuinir aebiM.I i
U'rtn of hve m.aitha. j
Waitea. nrst-elasa Thirty-fivedollaLW per omntli;
see. aid eiaaa thirty ili41.tr. j
An examinatiiHt will he held at Slatrer'i Sebool
House, ua the XHIh inst.. wlien ami where ttw.se
wu-luuK to en if a ire will .len." ap.ly. '
tir.i i It (Jr. M llliAHLti. eeretary.
iviph iiiil rn. v.x- I . R I dil that I woi as
for said county. . . t milire .lulv atten.i the ensuinir el.s-ti.n ilurin j tiie '
'' fr.liSON forthe otSee of I rniwr r..r sal.t a'tlntianeo thereof. anJ faithfully assist the in-;
county. i si-eetors in carrvina; on the jam.-: tliat I wi.l not ;
I als.. lien-hy make kn..wn an.l irive nv? th. ' eoiaient that anv rote or ticket shall be re-
e taw "- " i ..- w.o m V . "''"u tt"m e-rsm "her than such as flruily , mernhrr n( hHl. , shall be pnvetit : an.1 !n
la the several !mfc n;,t'? . 1' W':,"a tU j believe U) be a.,-oni.n; to the provisions of the ecu- ,4 X J .,, thv s;ker 'f either of said
co ou. . . ..m,,..-, .c ' ': , '. ,,, ,rti. : stituu ai and laws ot mis i ooimonweriun. entiiie-i i D,);.s. ti.e o rr-.a -are slialt ls;CTe.t hv thesr-ai;-I
he ele.t,sol the honmich and townsh pofSom-, tltmueM ,'eeti.Ha. without reijuinna such cv- . . tin.nr or ln ,, r1. f t..ne oib.su
er-ettaimeetattheOmrt House, in sari b i!eI. u( lht nt tl) TO!e 4 l, ..ra.te.l by law. I'r-l-S eutefJlerk' ' ' Nt' h7oie: ii
The electors of tin. t.nsh,p of Millor.1 t.i meet t , wiU n,e best endeav,, to prevent the?of th-rli ta the e-a of the ai-ec-e of ene M
at the house lately occupied by ueonre kiiamil, m i a, HOT.jt w lllBrt i earn in u .o tne sauie , ,4,.
said town-hip. , bv'eiiiiens: qualiae,! to vote, or others, and that I SEi-ti..vl "Pint the srreral duties re.inire-1 t i
The eleetora of the Wonah of V t cntrenlle : u ke ,nd nM retsm ol tbe said eiee-! "rf.,rmi bV the .beritrs.eno,misl.i. erst.
to meet at the sel. house u. sail n.uifh and will In all thiuir truly, imparr.ally anl f-'s ? , . ins,"toA "l ail other otfieer--har-
T!ie eleet.iw of the township of t pn-r Turkey-, ....,,,,..,, ..,. -ti., the s.,r.i to 1 ' ,)"- X,. JZ.
' l"e "f J"" A' SUU"X m Vt -y Ji : t-'-t I j U,h.aYl bT,irSed hy in
rtie eieetor 01 tne townsninoi 1
fst loiuc-tat the si tio.1 h. use iu t
aid townsiiip.
do that I will nnparual.y atel truly write dovvu , , .... .j.,.,i,,n. a theT w.'.ul.l f-r the ne--le,-t .,1 ii.
the name of each elector who shall v..te at the en- ,i,ltT r the ."..maiis-i.fl of the Uxe otten.-e. at. in
juini elei"tlm. whk-h shall be aiven me in eharre. 1 rr ai,t tlie .-nc-il ete.-ti.tL "f this irmon.
and also the name of thetowouip, ward ..r .iistn.:t WPil;i, " WILJ.I t FXL.K ITT.
wherein wh elector res1d'. and eurrfully end - ik.-r. f tiie Ii. mm- ,.f Ke; r-ent uives.
tnily write down the numlr ol Tot.s that si. all ! : ' .IVMt.S S. Kt TAN.
a-ive'n lor ea.-h .-an li.tate at the ele.-lton as ufk-n as " pea'.T of the enat.'.
his name shall be read to me l y the ir.speetors rr-uvr r. TI e eleven' h .Ut .rf April. Ann.,
then-of an-1 in all thimrs tnily aiel taithiaiiy p.-r- : fi,.niir.i one thousaii.' ei!:t bnn-!rr! an I seeentT
form mv du:v resptiui the s:ime to the t-st ... aiy JNn. VT. tiEAKY."
. .'n . ...I .l,.!irv ...lth.t t .m p.. .1: !. .. .-... . ; .... r
. .Z k i l 1 iTi ii. il.- ,Zh j indin-etly intereste.1 in acy 1s t or .iir.-r oa the rn-; ;he , .,s,.ini4v. approved Ami llth. laTi
if the s.his.1 house in Pale I ity horoue- h. ' .nit ..f title eleetbm " '.1.1. . .. ....'.,,.. ...... :,n., . ....JT
7 . . . . I I ne nuuitue.1 e.ei.'rs w... utsr n-o ...i i n-j 101-.
at the ii-haul house, in said boroitii. : lowtnir act of Assemhlv. approved IJ1I1 itu ,.r
The electors of the township of t.reenvin-; to 1 M.(T,.h Art Ke-ulatina-the mo.le e( r.in'if at i
meet at the house of M.-Kmzie. formerly oe- e):,1(lj tuc -,eral euuutiva oi thin l.m- :
cupie.1 bv tJeont" I.n. in said township. : ie.Iili ' '
The electors of the laimtuth of w ollerslatr to. , . .
Epilepsy, or Fits.
A Sure tt'RE lor this istressinsf complaint fa
ntw made known hi a Treatise (of v octavo paes)
on Foreiirn an.l Native Hertal I'repanitions. puii
liKheil hy Dr. O. I'HKLrsi Ititows. Tho prcsitrip
tloo was'.liseovereil by him in sm-h pmvi.lential
manner that lie cannot conscientiously refuse to
make it known, as it ha cureil everylssly who has
use.1 II rus. n.-e. na.ii.a ....". ".- , r ... , .,.. ,;. I..,..,.!..,,., i ... I
case. The Inirreilients mav Iw n.taine.t tn.ni anv 1 .."-- v, - -
.iruuxi.t. A copy iN-nl .free to all applicants hy i "'''. . ... f..jli; i.l.llewb to '
me-t at the house occupied l.y Aar -n Herklcr iu
said townshiji. 1
Theeleetura of the t. wnship ot Elkli.-k to meet ;
at the new house ln tne bocouith of Salis 1
burv. j
The electors of the bor.uiih of Salisbury to meet
at the n w school h. use In aai.l tint;i.
The electorji of the township of Ad.lison to meet
. oaui m aoi , Jhe (1, ju.lirment and al iliuci and Unit I . menwe-alth. shail be performed hy "uch otBi-ep. in
. Tn,t . am not directly or indirectly interested in any liet a ut .,,., ;,, herein pp.vi.lcl f.n and all
1 rsio 1 i7n nvh w er nn the fwolt ef thi election. - persons, whet her otneera or otben.-shait he lialie
I tsina borough ( rUP f..n,, in shall be the torta .. the .nth or af-, ., thesame punishment 5t ti.e ne-.-lct f anTdutv.
1,1 iis..n to meet ! flrtntton to be taken by each clerk, vii: "I (A. B. ) ,.r ttl, niisii. n of ar.v . It. ne- at. in cr about the
Secti.ix 1. Be it enacfe.1 by the Senate an.1
1 House of Representatives, el the ( .411m .nweaith ot
S.-pt 40, U'i.
Johuetuwn I'a.
id v 1,1 Tli.-tn if w.. ,t I . . i- . - uj ia nan 111 niiiuiwi
: V"!'11v-,, w-;l,I,' 1 " L"""'te, agent.,., tli-emnny: j r, it is like .rnhre in
' "i to iiaut ' The rlr, -V i'"" ln the current champaiirn. "Little or no dn
f '" finninj in "time .1 .1 ..Vf nd m -'n a nUUl more fav-: seen. The ganlens are fa-
iriVr''eWIt shin."
Joiix Hm k, Agent,
romerset, I'cnn'a.
try. re to he found here, and are kept p ion, hai a suWription list of In-tween four
and five thousand, the subseritiers living
in every State in the Union, thus necessi
tating a wide and extended corrcsMnd
enec and ier eonsetjueuee many luLsiiikes.
Tlie tiusinesa through the pontollire of this
puhlitthing house in at least ten times great
er than any other firm in the county; lie
oides we have three patent medicine firms
having their headquarters at Dale City.
These firms use at a moderate estimate lialf
a million laU-U with the name of the firm
and place of manufacturing. Dale City, on
each label, 'besides do they advertise in
some forty newspapers; our merchants and
business mn of I)ale city all advertise:
our banker has his checks and blanks all
printed with Dale City at the head; we
PAKM
FOU SALE.-
The anilcrsiicned will offer at public Pale, at puk
lie outcry, on
TUT Ti.SDA Y, the Wtb day ef UtTOBER, Wi
at one o'clock p. m.. ua the premise a. In Ikme-ral
ti.. Westmoreland eo., liai acres of land, tn.4 ur
less, asljidnimr lands ot Itenry Hotield. Widow
Perk, lands inrwerly of Jainca Jonea. known as
"Jones' Mills," awl other, havtmr thereon ereet
e.1 a Lirjr Uauk Barn, a Two-sturysV'rame Hwellina
Honee, Tenant House. I sn-hant and other mijiro e
ments. Ahuot one hamlred aast twenty acres are
cleared, and ail the Ucl.ls are well watered; twen
ty acre In meadow, awl the remaining timber
very v.ssl.
Tkumsi One-third cuh on rMinnnation of sale;
one-third In iwie year, anil lata nee in two yean,
ith interest fnan date of ecBBnaataon, te be ecu
red by judimient bon.1. .
. JtKEMIAH EEOVOHEE,
Se2i. Truoew.
JkOTICE TO TEACHERS.
riie Itoanl ot Schia.l Pirerton of ronemanifh
Township are deslnma of ema4oyhiir ten teachers
for the schools of that townsnip. They will meet
f4- the purpuae of eturairiagr teaehers.'at lwvids
ville. m Satanlay. the lt day uf k ti4ier, when
and where they will be pleaaed to meet all apll
cants tur achuula In that towasbin.
1IAML1. WEAVER,
J von Kua,
hecy.
aep'a
rresrt.ieut.
FOR SALE.
A seeon.1- hand . , i i
15 -Horse Power Steam Engine
AND
BOILER,
With JIDSOX trOVERNOR, t, all complete.
Xatkinc like) It In medicine. A luiury to
the palate, a painless evarnant. a irentle stimulant
to the circulation, a perspiratory! prearalia, an
anil bilious me. Heine, a stomaehic. a diuretic and
an a.tmiralile ceneral alterative. Such are the ac
knowledged awl daily proven pnipvnlea f Ta
KOT'a F.KrKiiVKcicT Selttfr ArenirsT.
S lL.L II V ALX. lilil'UtJISTS.
meet In the ai.-b.il house in said tmriuh
... . . . .. ..nuKl.. 1. .. . . I. .. m t.1. .n I.-.
me."t at the house of John Sturti in said towuelnp. t rennsj ,hiT 'n. ,,,, f , 7. . t "
Theel.vu.rsof tlie township of .Northampton to hereby enacted hy the authority of the same. That
meet at the nue of John I'Jrbauith la U-I lotn the .iuaiirted voter, o the soeral oun tes of this
1 t'ominonwealth at all ireneral. towTishtp. bop nirh
The elector of the township of Larimer to meet ' and s-e.-uil ek-rtii na are hereby, hereafter. auth..r
at tlie hooae formerly occupied by m. ilay, in awl re.tuire.l to v,4e. hv tickets, pnntc.l or
said township ; written, or partly printed and partly written, sev-
The elector." of the bomu;rh of Berlin to meet at ! erally classine.1 as Wloasi .me ti. ket sliail em
the honse of Arehila.1.1 foiupton in sai l borouah. t-rasT the name, of all judurcs of court v.rte.1 for.
Tlieele.-ton of the township of Br.thersvalleT ; an.1 to be labelled, outside --judiciary: ..ne ttcket
to meet at Blttner school house In said township, '"all embrace the names of ail state ..ffl.-ers v,.t,Ml
The electors of the town hip of SUivcretk to 1 f'T. "' "e labelled --Mate: one ticket shail em
meet at the hoiw forraerlT t upie.1 hv Jacob Will. trace the name of all county ottk-crs T.4cl t. r. ln
Jr.. and now by John .xiwiehcr in aai.i tnwiwhip. I ciu.linjr the otfl.-e of Senator, member and members
The elector of theborouitti f St.vstowu u meet ! A seem bl v. if vot."d for. an. member of ton
al the honse formerly occupied by Henry J. Millar. I Krcsa, " voied for. an.1 be labelled -c unty; - .,r
tn anld boniuuh i ticket sliall embrace the name ot all township of-
The electors of the township or ljuemamaitnic to ' ui-ers nsoi . .-c w.-.l-oh,; .me
eet at the house of Jas4 faster, of Stoystown. i ticket shali embrace the names ..fail hor.uh of-
meet
The ele.-t.irs of the township of Alleatieny t
m."et at the house of Uevnre A. Kimmel in ai.I
township. I
The elector of the township of I'oncmaush to I
meet at the house of Peter Levy in said township. 1
The electors of the towualupof shade to meet at j
the house of Jacb Hclnum iu said township. !
The electors of the township of I'aint to meet at !
the school house erected ou the lauds uf Henry
llerkey. ln said township.
t ne electors 01 tne tnwnsnipot j enner to meet
lieer v.e.1 foe. an.1 be lai.eiled -ls.ri.oahi an l
each clasa ahall be dciitcl in Si piirulc Uiii.,t-
bo.xe.
Sice. 2. That It nhall be the duty of the Sherttij
in the several counties of this t'oniiuouweaith lo
insert In their election proclamations hereafter is-,
sued the hrst seeluai of thi.a.t.
JAMES R. K F.I.I. EY-.
Speaker of the Hou.e of Kei.resentative. 1
PAVIll rLEMMlNU,
SieAbi-p of the Sf.n.iru '
Barlow'H Imliijo Hine
s the cheapest and beet article in the market f..r ' n',U
llufinq 7iaet. The n'liuuie has both Barlow's thwwauty
at Die house of Tin .mas UaiUnlicr. at Jcnncr X I
lton.iis in sai.t township.
The elect. mi of the township of Jeffcrsou to meet
at the houseof Siloujon Baker in aid township.
The elector of tlie borough of I rsina will meet ,
at the stdHMil hi.use in aal.l boromth.
The return ju.'.ire of the resjiectivr distrh-ts In j
re reii uire.lt meet atthe court House:
In the b.aroua:h ot Somerset, on Erldar. the llth
11- I.L...-. MnM ,m Ik Im lul -n.1 . Tint nn mine
'X StoTC. .1. -.111 cli.rt II Second nn? 01 ' ."-r. in m. 1. .ein mini imviv w ki 101 ui tin.
at Wiltnenrer'f Druir
t.. r-hiladelidiia. I. S. WILTBERilER.
prietor. Fi sale by llruitilisu aud Uroi era.
1,000
REWARD
For any ease of Blind. Bteedintr,
Itching or I'U-erated Tile that
1 , r. 1. 1 .... n iili ncar-1.1 1 .. . : - ... . uit. . . 1. 1 . - i - - . .. . . . .
ra.re.1 p.ressly , cure the Bile,, .ml nothtnKeUe. I .".""'.hla "or.ro
Sold by all ii nmai.ua. I'laat tl-
-A jftits
Approved the 13th day of March. Ann.) Uumini
one titousand eiifht hunnreil aud si.tiy si,.
A. r. I I KTIX.
Elect i.molflcer will take notice that tlieacteuti
tle.1 "A Further Supplement to the Election I-aw
' n( thie t'omnajowealth." .U.s.italiryina- .leaertera
i Irons the army of the l'nite.1 Statca tn.ni voting.
has re.-ently been declared mnci.ntitatinal bv the
: Supreme V ourt of Pennsylvania, la now null and
void, and that all p. rsais f..ruierly li..tuli;ie,l
th.-rean.ler are now lawlul voter. If otherwise
i ttt ilined.
1 (e;4ct ony roaoaitiieaerj and Shtrif if the
t'otiay tf Somrnel:
! H aereat, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Cn
' atltutk.n of the t'niteil State is aa follows:
j Stn-rioa L Tho rittht ol riuiens of the Taited
i. U.n.e .;,vv. That everv neraon States to Vote snail not lie .leilie.1 or atirl.llfe.1 t.y
exeeptins Juatlceaol 'the Pence who shall hold any I the tnited States or by any Mite on ac,,unt ..f
Sia X That t'onirresa shall have power lo cn-
l.irated diatru-t, whether a eommu.sl..iied oitl.-er or 1 lree this article by appmprute lea-miata.
otherwise, a subonlinate othi-er or audit who i or I A.ao wherka, 11m. laiiitwi otthn I ci .ed
shixll he amulovetl ander the leirialalive. executive I states on me un .ray 01 ...uie... i.i-"'...
l-pv duties enf.ine l ua tliem by law.
, Where a Jiidire. by sicknesa or unavoidable acri-
: dent, la unable tu atten.1 such meetinirof tadu-e.
then thecertim-ate of return shall lie taaen cliarie
nf bv one of the Inspector or clerks of the election
! of the district, who shail do and perform the duties
i reunired ol uie jutlire nnal.le lo aticn.1.
ti. n t- aiii.T.d the tf.aolituti. n of lb.. .-..raai'.r.-weaiih.
as fi licwi
Sin tio.- ?e if eaa-i. J. Ac. Tliar at ti.e jr.ae.r
election to b. held on the second Taestiay of 1
1kt next, there saail tie elected by the qualii.l
elector.1 of this e. tnnionwealth. UeiciMtes toi..f..
vcnii -n to revise and ameu.1 the ei.nstitatioa !!' this
state; the said convent I. -n shad met of one hun.
lre.l anl thirty-three memls-r. to l-e eleete.1 in tiie
manner following : Tenty-eiht niemtr ther".
shall be elected la the ft a: lance, as t..i!.,ws :
Each voter of the Hale skaii vote tor not more than
f.iurteon candidate, an.1 the tvren'Tiitlit highest
in vote shall be declared elei-Te.! ; ninety nine dele
irnte shail be aprnione.l to an.l eieete.1 fn-m ttie
diHcrent senatorial distnet of the stare, three dc.
eirafc to be elected f. rea.-h senator therelrom : an 1
in ctioosirnc all district deiiirate. each naier shall
1 entitle.1 to rote f..r not uk re than twr. of tna
memliersvi be chosen fr.m hi district, and th
three ran.li.late highest in vote shall be den-lare.!
e!e."Ted. etcti in tne ..unty .-f Aiieirheny. li.rm
inic the Twen'ty-thtr-1 senatorial distnet. where no
voter shail vote for m.-re than six candidate, an.l
the nine highest in vote shall lie elected, and in the
counties ot Larcrne. .Monroeand Pike, ft.rmina-the
Thirti-ettii scn.itonal district, where no v. iter shall
vote for more than four candidate, an-1 the six
hiirhcsi in vote shall be elected: and six additional
doles-ate shail 1 chosen from the city ot Philadel
phia, by a v-ite at lancsi in ai.l city.and in their
eiei-tion no voter hal v.4e u.r more than three can
dilate, an.l the six highest in vote shail be dacia
re.1 elected.
Sn-rtoai The follnwinat reicnlati. shall ai
pty to the at'oresiiid elect ion to tc held -n the se..
u.1 Tuesday o! Uttober next, and to returns of tlie
same :
First. The ai.I election shall beheld and eon
dueled hv the proper election oifi.-er.f the several
election .rUtricts of the commonwealth, and shail
he aovemeil and regulated in all respect hy the
icrneral election I.iw af the ci uim.mweaith. so tar
as the sme shall be arplii'able thereto, and not in-e.ai.-istcnt
weh tiie pr isionaof thl act.
Seeiaid. Thel l.-ket to he v -ted for memf.er it
ianre of the convent hall have oa the outst.le
the wonis. -nl. iesate at lance.'' and on the inaute
the names of the candidate to be vieii t-r. not ex
eecltnic tenrteen in number.
Tliiril. The li. ket. to be voteltl.r dietret mem
ber of the envention shall have on the outsi.te the
w.wils. -lift net dele-ite." and on the inside the
name or name of the cuultdate voted for. not ex.
ceedinir the proper wmler limited aa aforesaid ;
hut any ti.-k"t which sliall contain a zrearer nam-ts-ref
name than the number for which the" voter
shall be entitled t vole, shail be re'eeied : and in
the case of the deleaate to lie ch.isen at lare in
Philiulelphia. the wonls. "vity delevatee", shail be
on I he ..ntsi.le of the t!.-L.."t
la to rnf-mt tht rujMs of citi- Fourth, ln the .itv ..f Phil idnti.hia the return
citv. or .if any tuinTated distrht. and also, that 1 f ' 1 " " "TTT'' jaditea shall meet at the state house, at ten o clock
. J ...1 . .......... 1 ... . . . -C, 1m...h a mil f.r ofne Durnsllce: the . .... . u.. T... i.. ..1 1.. .... .h iii..w. An.i
A i'PVTi W tYTfll
i '..' . li.' .." ' ; or lu.liciurv di-imrtmeut of thia Slate, or ef any i act entitled
I w BISkF wnr iimuc wk for u, i.tsu ml -j . i ; .. .. , ,, . .
auvthinic else, llusines liiclit and M"nnaneut.
Particulars tree. O. STIXSO.N A. tti Fine Art
Publishers. Portland, Maine.
t3i'llFAH Oil: OFFF.U.JU '
A BEAl TIFtX
$5 Chromo for Nothing!
-Earlf Mont" east "Th Young Forever,"'
We will present one of the above beautiful Chro
mo to each subscriber to either of the fc.llowlnic
Papers' or Mairaxlnec
Harper's Weekly, 4: Frank Lslle, 4 ; IIarper"i
Ilaiar. At; Leslie's Ladle.- Mairaiine. 4; llarjier'
Maxailne, Al; Moore's Rural New Yorker, 1-
everv u.mLri'ul i'.mvresa an.1 ol the State L"via- I State of tht laia aaif for other purpotet;" th.
i,.t., .0.1 of the seh-cfnr common eonncil of anv I firw an.1 sec.m.1 section ol which are a loiUiw: ! mil lie out the retums-for aid city, of the votes east
city.orenmt9lnner.4 nv incorp.Tte.l distrkt. I "SB Tins L H 1 enacted y .Vasite a ail therein w.rdeleiratee at lance ail cur an.1 district
Is by law liwniaible .4 boldlun or exercising at the Hon of kVjirewafaiec of trie I nited of 4ele-.iUr. to be memltr..t the envention: the re-
time, the ntlh4 apnointmeut of Juilsfe. Ii.spert.ir ! sierfre a I oayress aMd. That nil ettUena tarn ju.lice.4 the seTeral electh .listrk-t withm
.Herkwl aTeteoti.inofthUe.animwealth.an.l :"thel nludsitew dainty .4 the stale, ex.la.lina- Pauadel-
that no Inspector. Judice or other mheerof such uualtrle.1 t" T.e at any el.t hy the people m phia. shall meet on the Friday next lo.lowluic the
cievtiou shal be elutihle lobe then rot e.1 .r. any State, Territory. duRrtri. eonnty. city, parish, election, at the Bnal place for the meetmic .4 the
Ami the said act .4 Assemblyentitled -an aet re- I t""n'l'lK;',r'','r u,lk;lll!t-r- '"ir wr- return iu.ia-es of their county, an.1 shad make out
latin toelrctlonsof this t 'omm.ni wealth " Dussesl 1 rtt.aal snlllvi-u shall be entitled and allowed to fall a:I accurate returnt.ir theeounty. of the v.ne
Jnlvi I, further privhlea aa fidlow, vix: i " ' " ,Ut'B u.eia witmiul dL.tinrtuai ol
.Tko 11.. i,,s..'i..e .I...H m..t t race, col.w. ot previous eon.titi.n of serrun.'.e: anv
any Slate or Terrluy or by or umler Its authority
to the contrary wotwUhstandtnir.
the respective place appomte.1 for holdina the
electiou ha the district at which they roiiiveiy !
betonr. before 7 o'clock in the morning of the SKI -!
tlSU lTFiSDAY UF IHTUBEK. and eswh raid 1
Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be .
Ad.lreas
SeiA. 21.
W. W. McKAIO It Son.
tumlierland, ld.'
Uennh and ll.ane, ii Godey's Lady's Book, ; unalincd voter of such .iistrtct.
Sxc. X And ot it fnrtkrr enacted. That if bycr
under the authority of tbe consul mum or Law's of
any State, or the laws of any Terrttorr. any act i
"Waverly Maicatlne. A5: New York Weekly. as
New York Latdtcer. a; Fireei.le t'ompani.Ki i; Sat
unlay Night, J; Pbrenolottical Journal, til: Am
erican Volunteer, A3; Prairie Farmer. :i; Seiatylne
American, ; Peterson s Maamaine,
Ail.lresa all orders tn
PITTSBt-'Kail St TPLY CO., PIttbarjh. Pa.
In esse the person who shall have received the . or shall bo reietred to be d.ie aa a prerequisite nr
blithest number of votes 'for Inspector shall nut
attend on the itay of any eleetLax. then the per
son who shall have received the second hlicheat
, number of vote for Judire at the next preceedlnir
I electiun shall aet a an Inspector In his place. And
I in rase the person who shall have received the hUch
I et number of votes lor Inspector shall not attend.
nualidcatt-m for votinx. and by sitrh eaaistituiion or i
laws persons or otfteers are or shall bechanced with !
the perliTinanoe of dutiee In flirniabmu; to citliena ,
an opportunitT to perform such prerequisites, or to
become ouahiled to vote, it shail be the duty of
evervjsucn penaw and uthueni to give all citin-na of
the L nite.1 State the Mine and eo,mt opportunity
east therein for member of the convention ami fur
district member of the same: and the pm.eedici;
of the return iudar of the uid eity of Phi; idel
phia, ami of the several count lee uf the eu:...ou
wealtn. In the making if their return. hall be tne
same aa those prescribed tor return tusltree In the
case of an election lor -overooc. except thai return.
transmitted to the eeretary of the cnminon wealth,
shail he a.t.tresed u that olfioer alone, and a-4 to
the speaker of tbe senate.
Given under my hand at my oJTice In Somerset,
this llth day of September. In the year of our la.nl
one thousand eiifht hundred and seventy-two. and
in the ninetv-seven'h of the Independence of th
Tailed State. . JoSLAli SUAFEK.
Sherift.