rTTL 0rvr- TJn-noLl ILK? XXOXttiu., WEDNESDAY. Titf "moke" who. last week, mado m the inside form of our paper, con- L0 wor,i f objection to it, nor grant .... irt our comments onL h,met i-onvictioii to tlioso who U'.vcu i "'" . . ,. j. n onfirlp lit- Mr. Iiowaraa .nm, j tinct article on the propoted new con- ,.., u intrii; in f atitiillOD. iui'i -. .e of ,;,n twtween the two, but Still Villi UV . . - . .. f r, "mnU-un' IS not the less annoying. Section 2d of Article III, or the Xew Constitution provides that : ' o bill shall Wpa-d giving any extra compensation to any public officer, ser vant, employee, agent or contract.r, after services shall have been render ed or contract made," &c The vir tuous niemiKTS ' know how it was themselves," Ining just fresh from voting an increase of their own pay oftr "contract'' made . ". ... Wr. have had a vast deal ot blow-. ing in Pcmocratic jou rnals since tbe . ,n I'twr. - - ! Cvor be called iiihhi atain to assist in lection, about the J 'Vm.,detcr ft .tie victory in the -S talc or New weigh, resolve, and late ocratic . i .v. .. tt.of 1ia Kmnire lork. nu uk- '" y "7 then act upon his own matured eon State had tvturnea to the democrat- j fold. Well General Pi, (Repub-, lican) rtJl Gorenor and the 1., povoru,(11,r our opinions ia publicans at the late elecOon, -oeur-; and elected Ilopkms and Pra t, wo VCWJ h candidates on the State Ucket Do , psent witL our friend, k tUt niagmficcn - J rf lipmrwratic victorvr ' i nese oiu Uourbons will halloo before they are out of the woods. ' TuLtnost commendable feature in; the new constitution, the moving cause fr its adoption, is the article on Lectslatiox. Had this "article" been submitted separately, in accord ance with the provisions of the "act" calling the Convention into existence, ihcre is little doubt that it would Lave been adopted br an overwhelm- ... if 1. tln ririi' cnn-l lllg VOlC. II, uimu.vi, stitutiou is rejected, thw comprehen sive article may be incorporated into our present constitution, if the peoplo will demand of their representatives lhat it ! submitted to them in the form of an amendment at a subse quent election. The new constitution creates a sworm of additional officers to be paid Dy iue en. " .... - Lieutenant Governor, lor more tnan one hundred additional memixrs of the Iicgislature, for seventeen addi tional Senators, and for forty to fifty additional law iudcT. The salines . of all these new officers must be pro vided for Lv additional taxation. And if the increase of the LegWa- j ture compel the building of a new i anJ j .apitol.aswethinkitw.ll in vHW.-fi.. rU on tLi m(lili(.ial co. the Tact that the Mate tU'Ol canuoi lie inercasi'd by issuing bond fir lhis latter purpose, the State taxes will lie simply an enormous burthen to!, i.eoplc who have been exempt from pWd Ah them since ISf.G. ... Aktivai. County OftVers i Section 7. of tin New Coini tlltMII, provides that : riiwVMititv,"iiiinil iii riiMii.l three 'i iny u.iiiitpiuoIi i w'ii in riu-ti ntniy miw -nrh .ittitHTH xe choncn. in Hie vrar und ovrry j ihlrd vcr tbrfner: una in me fie-inn oi rnim l'uiurtoi-u. ui tie thnviKTWHifhsviiiittiw ' , . ' j than adopt a certain evil? It is a This w ill not onlv give us a Demo- ,. n , , i consoling reflection that if the Judi cratic Commissioner and Auditor in i . .. . , t,JW , ciarv lie pure : if the Courts command this Count v, but it destroys the prcs- - ' . 1 ' , . pablie confidence; the. corner-stone cut judicious plan of electing those ' 1 J ,7 i of Government stands upon the sure Lave constautU iu' office, nu'ii whose experience of one and two years has made them familiar with their duties. The New Constitution w ill compel us . . t .. . .. 1 1 ,.r .1..,., .IV,,.i,r . t am 1 hrnc i . ,, .II liAVA aa rmn Wit if i'""1"" : .' . ; men, all totally uuacipiainted with the ( lutics of their ollice to manage the financial affairs of the county. ; 1(.Uer of Hon. Thomas Howard, we any shrewd business man change ""saiJ ..lhe rt.8toration 0f State taxes on bis employees every third year, and j anJ 1rr!.onal whieh lhis exK-ct his business to lie carefully and , MM ((, oont.lllltlltri wiM not prosperously managed by a new set j yQ a( agr(.t.a,j( f( atllrc in tLc ncw Con. or men, all of whom were unacua.ut-, !StiturioI1 ,0 lllC farim;rs.v Thif, fea. cd with it? 'ture of the new instrument has clici- i .. .1 " -I ,.f (i 4 ,..1 1 Vlllui'L'ra i,:t- ' -iii elections shall lie held on the Tues dav next following the first Monday in XovemWr, and on the third Tues day of February, the two most in clement months in the year in this mountainous region, aud it alsft, sec tion 4 of the same article declares, "all elections by the citizens shall be liv ballot. Ercry ballot voted flail f numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the duihIkt re corded by the election officers on the list of voters opposite the name of the voter who presents the ballot."' To our mind this is the most objec tionable feature of the proposed new instrument, as St effectually destroys the secrecy of the ballot, hitherto the boast and pride of all IVnnsylvanians, and now carefully guarded y the su preme law of the State. . . It will uot ftrecenl illeyrd :&;, although it may help to detect the il legal votes. It will not prevent fahe chuhHihj, because that is done by the officers and Hot the voters. . Jt may prevent falof jtermoiatious, but that . , tti cities, and lhe law might have been .. . , . ... , ... .. limited to them. True, it is provid- . ' ' ID a n uinr viiiiin-.i aujriv in uir i , eu tnai ineeieci.ovjo,aCre...aii inaaewitnin (errtoriu1 limits of the an- no disclosures, wit we ad know how I of five voters the Court may ap-i point overseers to supervise uie elcc- j tions and decide questions of differ-1 nces. Uoweasy.thercfore, will it be j " - , for tutw overseers to note. tLe comber of aiens' ballots, and thus give base employers the means of oppressing the Lands jrbo did not rote as tley dictated, Tl3 secret ballot is a sacred pert on al rigLt wLIca the frewnen of l'ennsvirania fhouli j never acre to (surrender. ! the secrets of grand jury rooms will 'levied and cwloeted under general No motii leak out, and hoctton J of the same t,,e General Assembly may, plunder. . , .. ... ,1, I "7' general laws, exempt from taxa- saeked. article ,rov,des, that on the petition .m,rh, vJd f.r twblic certain men in ibis Com- who think the iroiH.ed i There 1 ,non v.eallh :r---j,lew constitution thy nummn "" sn-utr.isn.j0f ,raan wisdom. We jndffe o at ... .1 ...Ml Ilea si from V... iho fact tnal win ! ,rooli no doubt of it--' pcrf" tion. hoar j:r- .. Itli t lielll in OHIDH)!!. All OO- u..-i !jcctors are met with the cry that they ' t.u f an itnnzinarv rinsr, or 1 BM- v,. - ,.,. nrtntnilled I'V some personal or nnworthy motive. The interests nt slake arc far too vn-tr nd endurinir. the conse - (luenceB nm h too momentous to the nulilif not to elicit a keen scrutinr of i this proposed higher law of the State, which lor the next half century prob ably, w ill control its destinies for weal or for woe. It is idle, therefore, to attempt to browbeat objectors, or to whistle their objections down the wind. Here is a matter of grave moment to every citizen of the Com monwealth, an opinion to bo made ' up and a ballot to be cast in a matter ! transcendinc ill its results anv other, - .. ,...,.:,:. V. ... II U 1U 1U Ul I i Uailllll 1 111 Willi . . ! ' , . . .. , . ! gain, or any hope tln-reor. w e wouia be dcrileet to our duty as a journalist and fal-4C to our convictions as a man, did we not do so. We have tried , noimngiocwiuian-m m-uwh u uuSm in malice, but not believing iu the Pivinity of the Convention, we have frankly and freely eritisized its work, and propose so to lo until the end. A correspondent of the Harrisburg Tfle'jraph makes this telling point, against the Iuckalcw cumulative vo ting Luuibuc, to be applied to the election of Judge of the Supreme Court under the new Constitution. ' Two al.iti.nnl judges have been add.-d fo the Supreme Court. This is a tribunal of the last resort, from whose judgment there is no ap peal. Life and the right of property is absohitelv subject to its decision. A want of confidence is destructive ! of its usefulness. The provision of Uir nrR. rin!.tiuuion is that whilst two judges re to be elected, there were battling with interneciue foes, sball not lie bet one voted for. Thnjanl what a sore thorn in our flesh whilst it proclaim the idea that par-! was the bullying 1nol,!rice of John tv tactics shall nt control the choice, it effectually provides that party tac-j tics shall have supreme control that ti iinrv.infltiiLTl nf ncfl ItnriV shiill t -.,,,,., .,,,,, 'Wf,rc . 'i v a i , niui- ianni n .m inv , i 1" ! ventious whose nomination must : necessnrialv prevail. The people have no choice. The result is cer- i eael party must be hough the object of one I of the parties is to effect a political object, bv the election of a political . -i - . ' J ' .... : in the very face of public opiuion nud j ilic miblic will. If ibis I ranch of our 1 ' J Covernmcnt has mi poi tniico enough I , I o Overrule Ull CISC, 11 an we Wlier noi . forego all uncertain improvements, . ' !iAni tlmt unifur will lint iirii'All i1 rmmi , .. , i lie H e ;in in a iniui'i lit i iu iu political or corporate bodies may be well enough, but the introduction of political action into the pure atinos- ' - -. i I vii'i.ui. in in el principle, bad in practice and an emetit of discord in the Court it. -If. 1 our eoiiiinents. last week, on the ' it.'i imciihrnlil ilififiiaKinn liftnonn iC nd! UUI 1 VIII .'Mil' lll"JI Ml II for the purpose i of enabling our rca dcrs io judge for themselves, on thisj very important question, we submit the following. Formerly, all real es tate in the commonwealth was sub ject to taxation for State purposes, but during tliw session of the Legislature passed an act.approv cd by Governor Curtin February I fr.C, the fourth section of which is as fol lows : Section 4. From and after the passage of this act real estate ot this Commonwealth shall be EX EMPT from taxation for State purpo ses : I'mridt-d, That this section shall not lie construed to relieve the said real estate from the payment of any taxes due the Commonwealth at the date of the passage of thifi act. Since that date, farmers and other Owners of real estate, have been freed from State taxes on this spene of property, an.j the necessary funds for carrying on the State (lovcrnmeut, and paying the State debt has been raised by 1 axes imposed on corpora tions. Now, by referring to' Article IX Taxation and I-'inawr, of the new constitution. sections 1 and 2 will Wfliiumi imran as ivnuns. . ..... Skctiiv 1. All taxes shall Iteuni- , .i i t l- form upoir the same class of subjects - , . . r 11 thoritr levving the tax, and shalHe I i,rs(i';), j,Ia-e f httrial not osed or hired for corporate profit, and iV f9 fU Warily. ' Sfxtion 2. All laws rxEMPTrva FROM Taxation Cither fian thr j,rojh erf if abef ' etmmerated shall hi tow. ; 1 Observe, the Genefil Assembly Mioy by general laws e,vempt from taxation public property, places of rer! Hgio.B worship, and of burial, and institutions of purely public charity, city 11 t exempting from' taxation jssy other proiwrly than this, are filiiiitlelf raid. It. follows, therefore, if ilii new constitution is adopted, the act of At Fcmbly that now exempts all real es tate in this Commonwealth from State tJLves is not only regaled but no new law exempting it can. ever offain he. enacted, demagogues may declaim, and cunning lawyers may - I twist, and eotiPtrue ana pervert me language of tliese two rtuuui, ! it still must remain clear that they 1 wine out the present law exempting . . . ... . i..,t real estate from taxation, and posi tively prohibit a similar law from ever being enacted. Therefore the owner of real estate who rotes for the new Constitution, Totes . to restore taxes upon it for State purposes, from which it can never be exempt ed ti low. The existing state of affairs be tween this country and Spain are the cause of much anxietv throughout , . . a forcien var is much L -n ... u w u. v 01 tnis iana io oe cuuiciupiaicu lvu . I I 1 . I .with entire scrcnitv. and the hot heads who arc bellowing for revenge, if they succeed in rushing us into a war, may live to regret it in bitter sorrow. The slaughter of the pas sengers and crew of the Yirginius was a most attrocious crime, uot to be palliated or defended. I?ut if these men were filibusters, fitting out aud arming their vessel in one of our ports for the purpose of a descent on l Cuba, or of supplying the insurgents i lj,crjJ arlu3j (;0Trnment is jnnienJlb:c for euffering this breach j , , i tJ 0 vo. untarily took the consequences of (their act upon their own heads. There is no reason why this Govern ment should assume to vindicate the death cf any of her dtiecua w ho vio late her own laws, and wogo war upon, or attempt to aid insurgents wairlng upon a government with whom we are at peace. Let us know all the facts before we j mats up en irrcrocablo verdict, aud J insist upon judgment, and execution. Cuba has been an irritation and an ; eyesore for years, and the arrogance j and bullying propensities of the Span iards arc proverbial, but we cannot afford to 8;t otherwise than right eously, though fie uftVuoti hiay be great, and the temptation soro We should not forget how it was with ourselves, when a few years since we Pull and the filibustering defiance of his blockade rnancrs. True, we did not murder our captives as did the Cubans, but we took treat iride to ....i.., fllP olir forbearance and nia,r,ianimitv. Wc Lav General Grant admini re no fear that ustration will not take good care of our national honor in this crisis, and we deprecate, therefore, all attempts to create a public sentiment which may mislead or force the calmer judgment of our rulers, and rush us into a war when calmer counsels may secure all the reparation we are justifiable in de manding. The preparations of our eminent for anv enierirencr are co!iimcnlauIe, but It does not neces- -i t n .if .1 . . oai n v iuiiu , iucicihii, in;it mv iiiui have war with Spain ; Kpitaltili Bratalltjr tm HvlplMH Wvnirn Xew Vork, NovcmWr 15 Owing to a statement, contained in a letter from Havana, lhat on the night of the 7th inst., when the news of the capture of the Yirginius reached Santiago, the Spanish volunteers, in fiendish exultation over their triumph, visited the widows of the Masons who were shot in I SOS, and brutally outraged the helpless women, and that in the struggle four were killed, seven have since died, aud several arc iu sueh a dangerouscoudition that they cannot recover, a petition is be ing circulated in this city, and is be ing signed generally by the Masters of Masonic lodges in New York, and the Past Masters of lodges residing here are calling for an emergent ses sion of the Grand I-iodgc of the State to take such action as may be necessary. Similar aetiou ' on the part of the Masonic fraternity is be ting taken in New Jersey and Massa- Bellclana Aapeet af the DIBIrnlfj IlAVANA.N'ovcniber 19. The com manding general of this department has received a communication from the Uoman Catholic Archbishop, sa'ing: A great jubilee fills our hearts when we announce to your Excellency that among the criminals of the Yirginius crew, twenty freely and spontaneously asked to become Catholics. Divine providence having seen fit to crown tho efforts of our worthy priests, by and through their means contributing this briliant tri umph to our holy religion. - The pris oners were turned overto their spiritu al ad-."isor,Puesto, en Capilla.at eight in the morning, and shot at four in the afternoon, giving our priests only eight hours' time to convert twenty". A W 14a w Waaaaaa Mardered. N'liw Canaan, Conn., -November 19. Mrs. Joseph Selleck, a widow, owniug and occupying alone a small place in this town, was brutally mar dered with an axe, bcr clothing satu rated with kcroen.au4--Iter -body nearly consumed.'" Thebonsr? was on tire when discovered. The axe, with blood and hair, a small piece of . the t-kull and brains and an empty kero sene can were found in the Toom, with a large pool of blood on the car pet and floor. A hole had been burn ed through the floor throngh which the charred hemains of the body had falleu into the cellar. The eknll showed two cuts with the axe. . No snspicion so far rests on auy one. re can be conceived of except The bouse had been ran- A llrr11 Hatchery. Tavama, November '!. A ' dis-j of Cuba in a state of war ' and their patch from Kingston, dated N'oveni-jlHng no proclamation by the United bcr R, ' reporting the capture of the States according beligerent rights to VtrgiBinR and the execution of the j the insurgents, the Virginias, if rego fonr prominent patriots, says it is rn-' larly cleared for the island of Cuba, mored ' that Ryan and Verona uot I u right to enter Havana or any dririff casr.' a Spanisb officrr tLmiit biftpword through Ryan'n btsrt, and that the blood thir.ty tnob ftvered their hcadd from their bodies, placed them on pikes and marched through the mimmj wi' i - Till IMPILDI.G WAB. Tho Ajfrerlrma Irtla im Madrid rraa4 kr m M. ' WicmviTnv Voveniler 21. Pispatehes received from Madrid by the Secretary of State, state that a mob was collected in front ot the American legation but was promptly dispersed by the Government There is no doubt here in official circles but that the authorities at Madrid are fullv capable of preventing any' out break. The position ot Minister Sickles is rerv uncomfortable, but it is not beleived that violence will be offered, and Sickles telegraphed that the Spanish officials are equal to the emergency. ( , ASIrtail'MllM Araiaat Ska l'alt stataa. Minister Sicklea is hourly in com monication with the State Depart ment, and his dispatches seem to in dicate the existanee of a very strong feeling against the L nitcd States. PraaabllHIaa al War. The members of the, Cabinet this morning seem to be very serious in their demeanor, and there seems to be a more extended discussion in all places as to the probabilities of war than has yet been noticed, at the same time, so far as has been known, official advices from Spain Lave not varied in the assertions of the Cas tellar Government to preserve fiiend Iy relations and to command calm ness and dignity during the progress of negotiation. The Kmvj Preparing- far War. The Secretary of the Xavy return ed to this city this morning, and was at the department at a rery early hour. A large number of naval of ficers have been ordered on duty to day. Two ships of heavy ordnance arc now being fitted out for immedi ate service. A naval recruiting office is ordered to be opened ar New Or leans. The Navy Department has receiv ed up to this time ono hundrod and fifty applications for service under the Government in case of trouble. Heparalioa ar War. Senator Cameron, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Regu lations, had an extended interview with President Grant this morning. In a subsequent conversation be sta ted that if Spain refused or was un able to make proper reparation, he believed Congress would authorize a declaration of war. Attempt ! Aalaal tiaa. Slchlea. A Washington telegram say dis patches from Madrid this morning re port that a second attempt has been made to assassinate Gen. Sickles, and that he was wounded, that the report is not credited in official circles, though outside of official circles it is generally credited. pcatlaa. A Washington dispatch eays Gen. Shermau left last night on a tour of inspection of tho fortifications of the Atlantic and Gulf States. A rieel far C-abaa Watara. Prominent naval officers in this city, commenting upon the great ac tivity in preparing vessels for sea, say that within thirty days there will be in Cuban waters at least thirty of the most powerful vessels in the Uni ted States service. Secretary Robe sion had early interviews to-day with Rureac officers of the Navy Department, in which he related, Lis instructions that the various divis ions of the naval service shall exert their utmost efforts that all vessels being prepared for sea shall be in first-class order in every respect at an early period fof active service. The Government has pnrchascd a small steamer called "The Dispatch," to which officers have been ordered to-day. This vessel will be used for the purpose of carrying mails and dis patches lictwecn the North Atlantic Ilect and our port along the south ern coast from Cfcarlestown to Key West. The "Boa a" t'oavlf led. New iork, November 19. At ten o'cloek this morning the jury in the Tweed trial eanie into court and asked for further instructions on the fourth count. Judge Davis explained the charge to be misconduct in a place of trust by certifying to these warrants which he was bound to audit, and reviewed the evidence in support of the allega tion, chiefly certificates of audit by defendant, aud the sum of over a million passing from the proceeds of warrants to his account, and drawn from the bank from May to Scptem bcr. After ten minutes absence the jury returnetl with a verdict of guilty on all the counts. The Paaltlaa af aar (Javaranaeat. V AsiiiNOTov, Novembr 11. There were but few visitors at the executive mansion to-day, nearly all of whom were admitted to an aud enec with the President. Secretary Fish, who brought his portfolio of documents on the Cuban qmston, was closeted with him for an hour, and explained the present State f the correspondence with the Spanish government, which the President sulu-cquently said to the writer of this article, it would now lie improp er to make public, not only because their were diplomatic usages and courtesies which was necessary to ob serve pending the controvert, but in due lime the result would be an nounced. ' This government has thus far act ed on such facts as had reached it and was now engaged in collecting from all available sources further in formation concerning the capture of the lrginius and the particulars at tending the revolting executions which followed that event. It was desired that all information should be of such a character as would leave no doubt whatever as to its reliabili ty. . The propriety of this course was too evident to require explanation, the government being careful in what it is now doing and what it may hereafter do, to act npon facts and not upon assumptions and uninform ed rejiorts. It was essential that we should be prepared to maintain our position. . The President said be had changed none of his views heretofore express, ed by him concerning events in Cuba, hot had more than ever been con firmed in them by the recent occur rences. Ie shared with the 'public their denunciation of the capture on the high seas of a vessel sailing with a regular clearance under the United States flag, and1 the startling events which so quick! followed. Spain nevr having considered the island other open pyfl of the Spanish posses tona, , . - ; The (roverument did not recoyniee j ' fere In t Ships any right on the part of Spam present state of affwira to interfere any manner with oor merenant sbips upon the seas except in the usual right in her own ports and within one marine league of the coast of ony i ui urr uoniimons, ana ol this Tact she is aware. Asa matter of course it is the'Tlctcrminiation of this government to protect our citizens iu all their rights and to compel respect to the flag. The present naval preparations were with the view not to initiate war by the president, that power be ing 'vested in congress, but to be prepared for all possible contingen cies. Congress would meet two weeks rrom to-day when everything in tho possession of the executive depart ment relative to Cuban affairs would be laid before that body with such recommendations as the occasion might demand. To-morrow he said he would com mence the preparation of his message but would defer that part relating to Cuban affairs until within a day or two of the meeting of congress, desiring first to obtain all nossihle information upon tho subject Mitcellaneout. ICNOCU MORGAN'S SVS S A P OLIO la aubntltote for Sop for all IIouiehoM purpoaei, azrept wanhmg olothca. S A P OLIO " for flemnlnr jourtlunwwillMroth labor of on cleauer. Olro It a U1L S A P OLI O Jr wliklowi li better than aUUoffor water. IVo rvmorlnr curuina and earpata. s"a polio f leant Paint anl Worn, In fast the rntlre poaae.botlertbaDKoap. S'oalopplnfr. Sun labor. Yon ran't afford to tie without it. S A P O L I O f.wS,urlnr Knirea l bettor anl rlranrr tUan iialb Brick. Will nut cratch. SAP OLIO la better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tinware. J(rigtilui without acralcblng. Ta p olio PoliahM Brau aqd Cvm.tr niu.ll Iwiter than Aeld or OJI aud Kolten Stone. ""s a p o lTo for WkIiIdi I)Ulira and OlaMwarv 1 in valuable. Cheaper than Soap. S A P O L 1 O rrmi.TM Stalna from Marble Mantel. Ta bles and Statuary. Irum Hard flniaued walla, and from China and I'oroelain. " SAP OLIO reniorea Btalua and (Srcafc IrumCariiVla and at her woren fabrlca. There la aa aae Artirla knawi that will ala aa aaaajr kinds ar work and do It aa well aa Hapolio. Try It HAM) H A V O I, I O a new and wunderrull; cdr.'tWo Toilet Soap, having ao euul In tula eouulty or abroad. , HAXD H A P O L I o aa an article for the Hath, "rearhra the fountain" of all dirt, opena tlx porea aud glvea a healthy action (i I lrfliaui tint to the akiu. HAND S A V O L I O C'leauaca and Ileautifl.a the Skin, tn taiitly roaioTain any ainui r blcuihih Iruiu both hacds and fAce. HAND S A P O L I 0 la without a rival la the wort J ioTcnrlnjr or preventing muKhuena anl chapping of either haqdt tif Uwd. HAND S A P O L I O remove Tar, Titch. Inm or Ink Stalnf and iirraM; for workers In Machine Mhoif, Mines, ae., la Invaluable. 'or making the Skin white and kill, and Hiving to It a "bloom of haauty," it i onsurpaaMid by any IV luetic known. HAND .S A POLIO ot-ets ten to fifteen eenU per cake, and every body boulU luna u Yon will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Bay It af yajif naerf h.aaf l he ha It ar will prarare It far yaa. ir aot. thea write rer oar Pamphlet, "All aheat Wapello," aad It will he anal led rree. EXpCH MOUOAN'S SONS, rAKK PLACF, N. Y. r 231 Liberty Street, Plttabunch, Pa. PlTTSOtTOH 4 'EUiVILLE K. R. C., ) Pittshcbuh. November 0, 1D73. 1 N1 OTICK TO STOCKIIOLPEKS. Kotlce la hervbv ifiven thut the Stock Transfer Oo,ka of thta (,iuany will l rkiac.1 tm the lath In and ri mam cluBeO until aftaj the aonaalmceU inx fur tbe election of a board uf Hirectorfi, to be held on Mondav, December lt, nx. J. It. W ASHINGTON". novU Neot'tary. 1'iTTnai hum a V.s!ai.i.BVii.L K. K. "o. ( -1'IU.hurgli. NoveniU r , IST.l. JOTICETO STOCKIIOLPEIUS. Notice Is hereby civen that In aroinlanee with tbeebarter and by-law id thin company, the an nual meeting of Stockholder for the election of a Board of llirertora to rem tbe enmlnj year, will lie held at thetrottlce In the Htv of Plttt.nrirh on the fir -WoiHlay (lt day cf Ueeember) Jirux. a' IX o ciura .n J. B. WASH INOTfl.V. DOVW Secretary. UMTOK'S NOTICE. lite mnJerftirmt nndlttira nMj-iutJ lfVthlr haDaf (turt of Homrnaet county, l'a.. to make mid report a ftloititratton of the hind in the liamli ni the lmluidtraVtor of Samuel ikuhlmaio, ituwiuayfl. to ftDil itmnK thK) homily en lit led thereto, wili attend nt hi- ttfTloe on Twrmluy. tht 'M rifty ol or, lBi. ai it) o cl(rk a. in., worn niiri nlirre at) pcrtHHic ititcroKted kdt ottrrxl If thevthinkpropor. li if t a T'i-ii O it j , ii.u.iiiiir.ii, ll . Auditor. . TJX ECU TOR'S NOTICE. Erttrra nf ailmlnirtration on tlie ratate of John Iamliert late of Shade towu-ihiit. drcraaeil havinit bees imintwl H. me, notiot la hereby xbTB that I will attend at the residence ol t'harlea V. Meyers. In aatd township, on Saturday, the ?ith day of Niaremhernext, lN7a,whfi all peraons hav ing elaima against Raid estate will present them lor settlement properly aiituentkaUed, and thus indebted to nam estate will uuiRe payment. JOHN UKKAF, fX-t. 2B. K.xeentor. 13 IS IS IS IS IS 13 ia nSamplaa aeqt to any addresi (fur one mouth) I for w eenta. that will aell In any family fur IVjtlX Wears bound to hava our valuables 13 here ia a ehaoee. . Address In 4ty Nov Ity !., 1'iuaburgb, Pa. oct.Tfl nirgaucen, ana tiias maaeinis oner. Asia. rwXSTAXT r.PI.OTMf.!T, V At Home, Male or Femule. ICtu to MO a week warranted. No oapltal reuoired. Fallpartlenlars and a valaable samide aent free. Address, with 6 et. retain stamp. A. 1). Young, SHU Filth alreet, Wllllaiosburgb, N. V. ? . , oct "MOTICE Is hereby given that Jease Slli'k.aniruee of Ja- eeb lhr aa l Mary Lohr. has nll bm aenount in my oltlee and that the Mine will be presented to ineiiourt lor confirmation on llmrxlay. Novem ber M. U7J. E.M. SI'HKCK'K, oeta PertkonoUiy. E XECUTOlt'S NOTICE. i. a '. of Abraham Hnrwo. lata of (Ireeuvllle tp., oeeeaaen. Icatera Ftamealarv on the above estate havlna? been grmateil to lha aodenigned by tlte proper aa- tnorlly, nolle ta Hereby given to tboM lourtHed as k to make immediate uavmeut. and those havinc alalma againt It lo preaeul them duly authenticat ed lor settlement on balnrtiay, me sustoi Novem ber, 173, at lha lale residence of the deceased. rr.it.u viiiiwk, oetli Fa uiit. t-.if:.jf-,..j ,i-f r,-?i- TOTHElirmKKS F PENNSYLVANIA Your aitenlion Is apeeially Invited to Ibejavt eeiva subseriplions to the Capital Stock of tbe tnai ue nationar Hanks are shiw prepareo to re ueniennlal Hoarw of rinanea. 1 ne lunat reamed from this souroa are to be employed la the ereetfon of the bulldiBgafi tbe lateraattonai Ethlbition, aad the expensna eonneeted with the sumo, k is eoolldently believed that the Keystone State will he re presented by th name of every ctticen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth blrth-davof the nation. The shares of stock are ottered fur (10 eaea, and aahacribers will raalu a handsomely (teal eutraVr4 OertUkaAa of SUak. aitable for framlug and prejervation as a national BUCUMIViai. . ' I - A , . i - Interest at the rata of tlx pet cent per annam WIU be paid on all pay men la o t eateunuil Stock from dateaf pavwaut u January 1. 17 Subscriber who ar not near a National Bank can remit a cheek or poalofSce ordar to tbe under. tigned. . FBF.D. FRALF.t, Tiaaaueer. , ; ai Wamw WFhUadtlpfcla. xroTicK. . "Tha aole of th Lay! Borkoy farm, aituatod iu Jimner towntblu, hM been ainUnued and will I ''JukIFITH, ' no lnm. Mi f eel la neon x. Ha. bwii l. r. c L-.i Arup'itan public OVER TWIH . 1 ycaa. It ,m never yet filej to ivc (H-rft rt sati.-facti(m, and has justly boen stylod the panacea for all ex femiil Voumlg, Cuts, Bums, Swellings, spraiiu, Hrnisc, 4c, Ac, for Man and Ueast No family should be a single day. AGAli'S IK Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATI0S3 MAKE A Pu-e Blooming Complexion. It ia 1-ur.iv Vi jji tablc. and lta operation to r.d f,-lt at one-. It li.i away with tbe Fluabwl A;prara& csuac.l by Ucat. l-alitruc, and Excite, taaut. H!haiidrniGvtaallBlotcheaan Pimplva. duprlliuK dark and noaiKbUy ipnu. Drivoa away Tail. rtrklf a. and Sunburn, aud by lta gentla ba powrrful lutiu, uc manUea tha faded cbck wtUi YOTJTEIXTL ELOOM AHD BIATJTT. oold by all I'rnnKnta and Fury Store. Depot. 69 Park Plaoa, Maw York. o'ix r lllll. ri, Knr Ki'f at all Prnff Sti.ws, f.rowrl" an l !.! T in l,lirin.: h'tlri.."!!,. ntt'l r, t-,il at IIAKUIH A I:VINlV. Wli'ila-mlr lrtir,,l Ttnlh l Lib, rljt ln t, Hit .Iniryli. I'n. aki:h aN timx h inn n aiki;. ., !0ainU:-: l.lbiily ir-n. LOTZ'S PATENT 1M' l."..IC la WUliil llt'JlC MOST IU UAIILK KVKI! IXVKNTKH. ISO A FI LL LIXE OF THE TI.ATFRT Slylca Parlur, t.'liauib.T,' Ulnli. amllilttcc Fnrnnurv. Uiolii warranlrj talis fact. ,rv In ill tli-kvi. nt relnatdrt.,wholeaHleaii.l rStnil. t -lAmr MiniiN t;rh ;.(!.. Cor. Pcnn anl Ti-nth S:s., I'ittnliuruli IRON CITY (iUX WOltKS. A lanre airtiiu'ntuf MuzlaiiiJ J'rrurh Ial iiijc (smule an-1 ilaile tr.t,rrfl) SlioMiurt". llUc. Tftcklc. ('all ni cxauuuc my- Pitwk, ur 9snl for lric l-tot. A'l.lrei. XHd t,ihertytn:l, rittihuvh, I'a. .ICQtairtiJg Uuu on rhurt Doliof . Ffnl L. E SMITH & CO., 190 liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., r- I IK w y Manufacturers and Dealers . ix Tin; ; . CHILSOU ; Inrn-i 7i WELLMAX KIIFLECTOR Grates and Stoves, mfinftnTinyvl OIotpi TUToritnlo- - - i ; i uiaiucuioa oiaij jjiaiiiGia. -I..V tlfflil FMIS 111 fiRATES VUIHIUUII 1UJ1IIU UilU uUillLU, 111 ilr Tt,rw(i-tf I '. .-tl. " ,M "H r mm lnil- iiiiont, At. The Siiiierrjrity sT t be I Vno Furaaee er Viaists bv Its ahuidleity-id constrm-tl ti. Hnrcnni.nnt ol Tit-" dialing suriitee, ease of niaikiireim nt and eennoiny in lucl, saving at least one-tiiird futi uver tic ordinary Furuaee. The Wellman Re Sector Grate Hu ttn nrkm.wlfN'l irftitntUan. For flnujH- new Ktiniwsy x( .'ml ! , H-4ip I'itmi ' ainnup wnnrvfar m rtvar. v An atunliiail.e ,.f ..... . 1. f. . i. Iicite.1. I JOHN P. DEAN i r l. i i 2rl": ' .-i'?! -slL rfT"li - - -atn Ml F k oCv uiii s&3 s si VI v 'f fcls 3 S 5:1 II nfifss ew f UUUrj r mm ii vsn nnnn ASD ' u fvtru:.f i i . - Ii ri C. Ui jl i i C' I . - aepentcr.- lllae-awlthM, TU Nhovela, sipadea. Key theva, (taataea, liwea, rorkwand Rakea, tgelUfr anc, ! varied ( tfarUaar .ally rcai.ceU ,.). uij - (, ' '!; . . j AltiJ w "fV ir.-i.iiaw legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the lollow f rr V . iK aiitmnts have p:iss.vl register and lhe same 1 r- a iii will h.-preaent'-sl tor eoiitirniatioii and allowance : A S' li L re at an I irplian's t'ourt to te held at Somerset in A' I " t an l for Somerset county, ,n Tliursday. the j;th . f m n I,- tW" day ol Novenitwr. A. I. Wa, when? all pcrsnoa MUnllfihroun. 4 4 CJti." without tTiia Unlmrtit Ta money re fundod unless the Liniincnt, U in retire- . ented. He wirB and t the coouine j MEXICAN MCSTANQ LINIMENT. Sold by all DrupgiaU and Country Eton, at 26c., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice tyle, size of bottle. Ac. VIENNA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines IliM't'ittMl Hit 'riin4l PEIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor Hit THK BestuBwiiHacle (tr tv.-rj (J..iiatift.f, r.unpean r Laarlcsn.) LSE H. SMITH & CO., .V.i. U Sixth Street, t'lttjf.unjh. Pa A 1 11. NTS WAXTKli. rrnK "kst THE WORLD! THK AMI.liK'AX St'BMKKUKl) Ihmblc-A'.-iintf. Noii-Kwjlii lV3l 5! Th.- SiiiM.i.FT. M..!t I'nwi'rfkil. KlK-. Uve. lmra blw, Kvllabfe and C'li'Jiiivat I'uuip ui aae. II i inri.lr all of Iri-u, nu.1 of a lew simple jarta. It IU cut fivtar. an m water n niains iu tlie jmjm; whon U't in actiiin. It hrw d bulhror sum packing, aa tlr purkvr au'l valve are ail ul iron. It arMnm. If ctt. jtet j oat of ur It. It wi!l Siry w.it-r fnim 0 tu ) fiv". Iu the air. by attaching a Tew fot of b.-e. It i ifx-l f.T wa'hlii'j Iliuvh'a. Vi"tu l"W. witer lnu iar-lru. &,c. It furnil.-t i HK.1 ati 1 r.,11. ( water, brcauac i ii pla'-u l in the Ut'iio ot the well. TkHua: ln. li I'uuik i:. 1 1; B-r. WKVANIi a, I LATT. Sl? Afiitji ,r S.ni. 1 1 Smnty. 'iiii.':? I, 1 ; .. ? aj . lar. JI.NKllAli POINT PLANING MILL. A I vivvn I I V-- (J1 -ti-a U1UW LilX 00 kJUXla ne are rn.K .k .,r.-.! : ii. :iil k in ' ,.t i'l.miHc a-l JMaliiilailiiriii.' of Im 1 lin Inuti mil. VI.fMlRIM i. v.ini.i.iNn, WKATHKK IIOAr.mXlr . s vs:i xi iMMiiis h7.vn ir.L7 Doon tn.ia ks, In hori anythin): ren-rally ned In house build- Ail untrra promptly lille. I. m.ir!W IAH.M FOlt SA I.E. In WcstiuorW i I e .imrv. ilirv mll. s south ot I.i-4 Hii'T. :m I ..in- halt mile fr mi Mechmirsbarg. on the iin ol the c,titt-i4iiate, r.iilriwd from Floreiie' to Jiis Mills. It evtitxlns im acres, more or Una. an I is iu a koo I a;ate ol cultivation. wl:h plenty ol w:iier in every Held. I'art of this f.mn i-no Ici'al I with oal." A barn, larue ir:k bouse an I tine out builiiinsareoa tlie prem ises: iim a spleiflid onh:tnt. I'crs-ins .ipj.ii in- s-.n ,-nn got a bargain. I will nisu si-it a in un:ain taxtiiaiit r,w price. JOHN r ItOYK Ivinihlinarnwn, VistriinrviaiKl t'o.. i'a lXECL TO lis NOTICB. Ijtateuf v. '. F. Ilyor, lati of S-mirsct tlee'il. Litters let;iDicntary on the above estate having been g.-antfl to the undersinel by tlie proper nn-lu-rity, n.rti.-e ia hereby given to those tndelKed t it to make immediate piyui-iit. and thine hav ing claims against it will pres.-nt tlieui to the un dersigned at the otti -e ol Juim li. 1 hi, Kao., in S nerst. Saturday lice, irtli. U7.T. : A. M WHKl'ST)r.. ' JOHN TUMI.INSON, ""'IU Fxecntors. SSKJNKK .SALE. itv virtn of an orb'r lssne-1 on: ofthe 1'nito 1 States t'.mr; lor the Western Iitrt-t ef Penn'a. to me direcled. Ih-re will Sc ch...-. lopnMic sale, at Tuni- r's S;orc. in Kr itln rsvallcr township. So.nersct I'oiitvv. c.n Silurday Ihe l.lih day f lieccinlh-t u;;r !U- Ivlloaiuiir rwil etat, tbe pnijierty of Ia Is A, 1 aniar a i-ankrupt Tit. No. 1. A Ivl.jJ ground emituuiiiuioae lurthof an at ro more or less, having thereon crocte.1 a two s.'rydwe!li!ig an I store house, a stable and ether out build in;;, adjoiiilug elinr.-ii pric.-tv, public roads autl others. N". Z. A lot ol gr.itiM'l eout.ki.'ilii one tourth of in arre luore or lcs-, having tliervtm erected a goKl tlinik shop, adjoining apu ,lif road, lianiel riu and others. No. 3. A lot id griinnd allujktod Iu Ktwt Lllier ty containing one eighth ol an acre m ire or less. ting a one iuu a nan aiorv dueiiiug bouse then on erecle,!. adjoining lots id Kabeei-a lleiner, Ailyast i" HoOiuau, and alleys, and known as lot No. 7 on t he plats ! taid tiiw'n. I'i.kmh. One.tl.ird to b mid ou dav of sale, lalauce in two pnrmrn'.s with interest in'aUtv aud ninety days from day ol snle. t i be seeared bv jil tginont. "Sale to c .nni-uje at 1 o'clock 1 u. Ci s.iid dav. r ' 7- . , , A. J. routortv. I ' ; ' ' A "Stilt KK. ' d-mixisthatoii's notice I.uiieid t'yras Meyers, latrof Sinwrset boroti;h trxh: hen by gi-e to lle in.leMeil toti t.. make iuime- dlate paymint, and those huvingclainis against it, to pr,.wm thcm.lulv authenticated lor seuli uunt. m Friday. l'Jth of )eeiiiilnur, 1K7J, at his oOua in saii iMinnijr. ,., W. H Kt K INTZ. 1exlt r ' t, . . . , . - Ailuitiiiatralo.-. r I r,'il t " - t a Kl!FL17F.r V "VTf ' V A v'rs v rnaes. 1 lie, Kngtslers. ic;. lid'a KunV, wi.w aSeiRninir iheit,-T. i........ i ,,i..w ...I .. . . . niK .ju fMTifiii. iii iui. xini Mr i -uvuuin. JaMESf)UI, - , ,r M ? T No.Tt Liberty S., V ' ' I'ittsburgb, Fa. li1 E(i!STKlVS NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given to all M-rs.ms conrerneil an legatees, rreditura or otherwise, that the lollow- lntTcs;et m.iY atl.-ti l it ilicv think ur iiier. rIrt,f.tiiiit ul Sunn i el ll.r.iy, a .iur. of Atrn Kim an l unt uf Frun;fl A. Stickpn, 'Ti-triuta ui Hiifsiiiiii itmvr. ft n ul iu-.x.uut Ul la. f. Hitlni r, adiur. of La'l Se.-on I weuiMiht; M F.lliv. teeorge anil Ji Hertl-y,' it'ttufirlstrstiwa. ol ("Ulrica HeWey Miab de. AcMiiuit of Wiu, A. fUdger, adiur. of Mary Oei Ki. di!eeHajJ. I irs' -m l Utial nix-ouiit or.F. A. Werner, rxeea- j l-o. of V -ibIIii t-'iorlcbiirt rfi.u.1 I t ll-t an.! uuui aecounl of M. A. Sannor, guard I. VMiauil an.il Jauimr. iiceount of Phillii Sharer. Jr.. ex- ecti - or oi x r clerics, vxiuiltix, neceaseu. T: IUlU " lMA . . , 3, R. WALTER, v3 i Kcgittar. r,-. -r-'--- W ? Hi7lrkO." nmvU Airentswanted tTer- rtlrnlart fret). A, St. LoaH Grocer ie and Cunectionerien This f.aca ta reaervel for ('. F. Khnada A Brc, who have otovwl kilo the mwit mairnin'-ent rwry rmjm Id thii plaee. They ran be found In Uaer'a new bullilwtf, aeeuod dour trum the ejruer. JUST o o CO w o 1 e-a iS RECEIVED e . I n ! si AT 3 a S3 A. W. KNEPPER'S C3! a! O 12 i i a- o p GOODS, l - ! NOTIONS, a P p. Q GROCERIES ig o FLOUR fcc. xa P m Be sure to call and tee. and be convine- C3 as there are too many articles kept forj rS enumeratiou. C3 ' tiPPOSITE KOMKKSKT IIOISK SoMKRHKT, ra. July 17 A. W. KNKPPF.R. ! i i C3i o W. DAVIS Jt BKO'S CHEAP ; Grocery and Confectionery, " . SOMERSET, I'A. We desire to lotovtn the e.i4 of tlris sowidiu ity that we htvo purchased lhe Uruvry ami Cua fi-eti.in.-ry ol H. F. kuep-r. Fji., oppoeita the IkinK-t House, and have nw.le valuable addition tathealready (aeatw-kvl Uwalt. We sell all the Immi brands e FUHE, AXU MEAL, . f'OFFEE. c TEAS, Sl'OARS, EICE, SYKt-PS, HULASSES, FISH, SALT, ; SPICES, APPLKS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KKU.li AND t'ANKEn FEriTS. ALSO, ItlALtUI TOBACCO, CIQABS, srrr, brooms, BUCKETS, TUBS, ac. AH klada French ami common t'AXMES, RUTS, ' CRACKERS, FANCY CAKES, PEltFUM ERT, AND TOILET A RT1CLES, , COM11S, BRUSHES, SOAP, he. Also an asaucUncnt of Toys, ., lor tbe llttla tdka. If yo want 'anything; In lb Grocery and Con VotioiMry Una sail at Davis' Cheap Grocery, OPPOSITE THE BARXET HOUSE, nor. -ly. ry (loud Hoi nan A larife and CompMo A Fall and Winter Wear Tli t, ... . , . "iiwi aa.,,,. 110, r,t IjUtlicK' Fiiii Hoop Ml .rfc. Rustles, imloWH, Shoe?, Hum Saudnls, And Felt Over Shoes. MEN AND lioyj... Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES, 5cC. Underclothing- for Moa aui w- r A lare api,rtnint ot HARDWAIfK QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloths Ar. A large utmk of an! e..srtt SAL T I5.V the 52anv! or. Sari Prices as Low as Possib' C. & G. HOLDEUIJADf Somerset, Pa. tct. 30. Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING F R Fall and Winter Wear. Hat Ins; wreally ir..-rps.s." l ur (a. i'; u-. lir a the past year, we are uuw j r-aixi t,. .f-,- vour aprroval a s.'lccli.D ai,.arane i :r. .itftt. Style. Workmanship and Xater.al. Wrjai? specialty of FINE RIM-MAI CLOU Fully )uaL if not superior, in clma&ip. rj ftjt anxl ilniii. Ut the -t orirri Cirmii:5. i; '..w -tliinl Ivm : Lot f-r 11 wl... rrrr nrm aKnti V hatf an fMtri. ! ("uMi'm l'''.!. oonstntiy tupi:el wtih niwt tf:. y. lanr furre of m.t Arti.-ti- c'uittT. CLOTHING Of Our Own .Mantifitctarr. Which we iruarantee bi t ol letter n'laii'T cheater in 1'rice than anv oUivr h, use id i'-v NrilOOTaisr.TK For Boys of AU Ages. om! nl very ( heap! OXE PRICE ! NO DEVIATION!! All (taxis Maitti 3t ts. 7;n L1 ti UELING, FOLLANSBEE & CO, 121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Are.. PiTTftnirii(;.i im- Oct. 30. Cook & Beerits, FAMILY 6R0CEET, Flour and Feed STOEB- We w.ml l m t resiwctfullv ana-on' S friemtsand the publ ir icenrrally. ia tNe ie vMnilv of s..m. r-t. that we h.ie iiicbm 1 1 f i Store ou MALY CliOSS STREET. Ami In addition tonfnll Ha of the C'onftM'f ioncricft, 3iotioiiSt Tobn-co at" We will endeavor, at all times, to scn-'J w turners with the BEST n V ALIT Y 0 Y FAMILY FL0V& CORK-MEAL, OATS' SHtlLLKl C0Ry' n i tc t. rnnX CHOP- It It AX, UWPLl'0- And everytbintc prrtalnuiinK U the V'1 menu at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FBI FOR CASH OKI Alias a well aeleeted at- f Glassware; Sumeware, Wood en wire. DrusheJ al kinds, ana STATIONKB Which wa will tell aa ehaap ai the eJ"' , Plea.se call. axamlM aV; 11 ha auiafled from yoar owa jnJgmeui. Dwu't fcrgot w her we stay On M A IX CROSS Street, Svmtrttt, Oct. x. l7i
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