01 w . -a. 4? i ' j i il 1 t W. P. Harvey & Co., (7fe J. G. Ihiirnj .0 Co.,) BUTTER -r- --r- r t ttCT71 .oaV del iio units by the 1st of s-oncF. ro anueiiqj&JBgfS&ga BJffil 0 Hi HALF Sfffll ! lEhS rhe iuio Ktje late icluc7, wm into effect the first of 'next yon; ch v. to rynre I ,ir f, Kitbsrrilicrs f ?. SbHcr V ir.IJAIiI living loulMde of the County, 'y"7 '-'' inscription in ad m,ifc. KM f'tf rendered 75 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. o..) wiii -h ca 1 u:i 1 Hi any ot the rin.'ijal FUire; . ..M firm (J. Tnerv.. cr - ln warUn Kesr n. h. a. Ke; uuvll Keimard & Oudesluys, in fill film m mi li ft B I hi l LiH in ii. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTLMOIU:, MIX, wi: u yve AL.vnETK.if: r;i; GLADES BUTTER, AVI. Al.r.riVI.TT TTHKII! IVTKiaNT n I i n . II K K AS S' Ml I- i'1 1 i I lk i ivris n A I.I. Ml I'M 1 . .. ,. WiliS CAN UK Ciil UM.M AT HXl'l! ESS ilVUM to sun td rs. wkpimmisk kktt-kns IS S( U.it. AM' WiU. MAKK UUhKAlvAO- The Somerset Herald. X MOKi: ( KDlllT. On ami aitt r 1 he fir-t tlav i! January, a i;dxksiy. - - - T:ur tab iKBi-k-r n:suaAt ro.sT ua: It e,l;!,rr 11 1T. s c: take: Ki t p we will sell exclusively fore-ash, me ivi; 1' persons. Country produce 1 ia cM-hamre for l'ooi'.s. Wc will " . j t .. . . tl stock il lal'.'e tlssoi inieui oi I r .. Notions, ir'B.vrii-s, Hardware, etc.. s.,tisi;c l tiiat 't cm si ll 'lcar lty their acrounts by the loth of January 1875, mil have their name strklcn from the list ami the a. onuU i'bfid ia the hands of pir.per office r for ro 'lef t 'ion. Wc icill send the UhllALV toanyoije liriny ontide of the County fur $'2 a year in adcawe, ire paying ihextaye. JOHN I. SCULL, 25 ii sin ess 3fn linger, Somerset Printing Co. Ox ami alter the fiist 'lay l January. lSTo, we Miil t-. ll only for C ash or pro-1 Jih-c ia xchtn-re. IioJev!alitiu lioiu the aUive hatcrcr. C. 1'. Kito.Mw & Duo. Mr. Josiah ZiMMK.tMAS will pay the hi-hest easii prioc tor Mink, Otter, Fos ami all varieties ofsUins. A t.f x;o.- of a'.l the ImI.zcs 4 I- O. 1 O. F. of this county will le hehl io thehxlgo room al this place oil Monday evening DccoinlK r 2Stli, 1MT4. All nietii U'ts of the Order are invited M attend. C'lu i'Unita st;sry by One ot For Tt!R SoutUwestera Conteienoc tl Alio- j Kh-nv rsynml ol the Ev. J.uil!. Church, u tll HKft in i runty i.uiiiiran vuurei: iti So'.tierret, on the iltli of January, IsTj. The putJie are cordially invited t at tend its sessions. A. M. Strai 8 , Tic. A holt every other m m you meet in the M'jth of the county is in the turke; trade, and a "turkey biltebering" l:a- got to t cs c Mum m fnd a3 imp,- riant an event in some neighborhoods as the tld fashion ed "apple l-utlcr bileiu'." One firm slaughtered and dressed severity turkeys on Tuesday, and that was only a vom menccment. That "delicate looking little merchant from Petersburg" i also enyied in poul try. We hope they may ail "feather their nests uin'iy," but tear the trade will be overdone, and so;;m fl the traders "done brown. Ox last ThurdaT evenm;: some villain attempted to outrage the person ot a young pirl aboU iourtcen years of age, a uliort dUuuice aborc h$ l'ussenger Depot, and near an alley ia the ct-sroi the residence of John F. "Wentling, il- Tbd)-onng yirl 1m been living at Mr, WelitliiisV, hllil 0 tll eveiiiiig he had sent I cr io V.r. T Ur'i r some oysters, and she was whv laid on tier return, Her cries alarmed the scouudrid. and iiu Uud belore ftec(mjlishing bis design. Urtena-1-urg Herald. -. . I'rttlna Items. Mr. J icob Kin, an old, respected citi zen of this vieinit v. died on the morning of the loth inst. Mr. Kin4 was a member of th 15apti.st church. He leaves a large circle of lriends and ncquaintanc9 to mourn bis departure. Mr. J lm IJ ash Jia- a'most fiu'.shed : h ;ck ing bio crop of Indian corn, amounting to about 4.1-MM) bushels or moiv, .Mr. Hush hujj bt'eu lilljing bis land, I'ibina I.. is three tliiirciies, is just finish inga large biiek m hool buiie unj is build ing a Iock tip, and tlu? authorities purpose lookinzartertlie unruir tr any tiic iet'e. " Mac. A. Ol.STER 'ill. IT SOnilC- m:t Di;.v.ot isats did MOT f - WALLOW. .ni:lat it antl ..suirmeut A spec ial term of t'ouit was held 4ierj last week by bis Tlonor Judge Hall, the most hit resting feature of which waa the trial or the contef'od election case o! Schcll vs. Yutzy. The jx;ti!ion in the case was made by almut thirty residents ot Bedford county, and the affidavit to it made by five of the petitioners. Not a single citizen of Souierset Opinion Mnd JBdcnriit t th Court I ia tli CBlelM l.lrrllon 4 nr. . The pnnfedins ia this me are tinder an act of AM-inU, approved Uic :ili d-.y f Mar. is;-i, ,1'. L. 2bS. &c.) oiiding f r liie tril ot ci'iilotid ilections. ! The prti;:in ofmore th in t in v jtia!it;d jciertorsof the Thirly-sMh S n.-.toria! Di? J trict, complaining oi'an undui-ehrtioii and i-jise resurn 01 r.n.K Ji i. 1 utZy , S nnlor, supported by the atiidaviis ot the ut the petitioners. r the truth of the facts stated in the petition, was presented to the Pres ident Judge at Chamliers, in vacation, on the 1st ot Dec, inst., w ho thereupon I'sed the ICth day of Dec. inst., at ,7 o'clock p. r. (being the time to which the regular November term of the Court of Common Picas of Somerset Countr stoiKl ndj oi;nicd "j joiueu ia n. it cnarges among tor nu argument ivnnt.) as the il.iv tor other things, that Daniel D. Miller and l1' hearing in open court ofthe complaint, J. C. Scliali; the regularly elected judge ml directed notice thereof to lie given to and majority inspector 1 Milford town sbip, conspired together to hold an illegal and fraudulent election in that township; that in furtherance of this object, and with the intejst to deleat the popular will ofthe township they appointed Jacob J. Bittner. a Itepublican. to be minority inspector, who In turn appointed Alfred Evans, another Republican to lie his clerk ; thst all this was done before 8 o'clock in the morning, and that Abraham lUirone the elected minority lnjector, and his clerk, Jacob F. Walker were on the ground at the lime demanding their right to serve, which was denied them, an I that in this unlawful, fraudulent and nefarious pro ceeding they were countenanced, aided and abetted by sundry citizens of the towu.hln. In addition to lb', the petition clianres fraudulent rot in if, errors in the count and errors in the teturns of every election dis trict in Somtrset county. The charges in all, against the county generally and Mil lord towciiliip specially, covcrcj about thirty pages of looUcsp papur, J he counsel lor lot. .iutzy on I hurs .b.aui:i.M:i;'.- I'iIIi-wf: Lr.AVS. N..v.'lt. Is't.traii.f i than on 'ir us. the .1.1 credit -j--t t ill iv C. A;' f slt in. Call and IIoi.i.i;r..M"M. l.iil Ka: Wil Went.. Aitaivic. 1 oO m. 10 l. :u. & M !' '" W. . At.TKATHKit. Orn'rl. Su t. :T. XI T'f trt. . . Kl.riM Went... M Ail f '.Ht MU W t Ill I I Al I.KAVU Vail I'.h; .i,'.it Wrt. .. 11 3 i. w. ' ' ' i 21 0. 111. ins . in. 4 M . III. VII1.IV llAII.KOAI. Iron! Iron! Iron!! Irnu!!! For s-l1c at lilymyir's Hardware Store. A B.aki: Cham v.. Closing oat our im r.ieiise st. k of Holiday CixhIs regardless of cost. Cali in nn t rve us. IJiioaiu-s linos', Ni. ., Bacr'- Jhx k. 11 1". a. in. . .- .' . I". AN 1C V 1 ! 4 v in JKNI.Y. li'. 1 lLLiU ul Uli. & Vw4, :llsvilb IiAIT.liOA13. Co to Bhintdi-s llres' for vei.r Holid.iV 4;.hh1. Selling on J r ecu', less than last ear. A tare cl.atiee. N-. 2. Taer's P.l. k M..l;tsoN A Ili;o"s. Couh Syrup has L'ivintii'' l est siitis:act;on for ( ougl.s. Co!, is. lloarsi:... Phthisic, Asthma, and for relief of Consumption. It easts the c 'ndi in such disensi-'. l lias cured hun dreds of eases whi n taken in f ine. F mi 11 an SHORT LIIsTE-' ALTERATION OF TI3IE. Ci:i;MMA Com'. A new st.k"will be cH-n-d t'.di. wcvk, ;;nd we will sell rllPr? g"t..s cheap. I ton t (i.r.-t to .ili. r.s w e illnJlu are il. tei mined to seil oil the ohltim k at ct and the new ch-aH-r than cvt-r sold j belorc. A's.i 10 Hoarders vanted, at riils' -ua. ie rales. J. H. PiSl,!.. i aJ allrr Sun.lay, X-r. l!T. Tralirf a ttili. KaJ will Iiepnn stMl Arrive from ltrp..t. r (irial JiJ Vu-r ftret. w f..l!..ws: riTTSai'KOII TIMK. AUU:VE. IT AT. t'lliftl'.i.WQ A-- fs.ul 3-1 -"- Tlir.Hic!i Mait.S-wi a.m. .MuH Way... Viia.tu. s.m lt-03 a m. Xi'Kwi.rt Ac- c m 3.1 j p.Di. T'ni'Kit.wu A-- r.an 3.4.'. ..m. JWrKrt'iH .1 Ap- r T -4:'J j..m. W . Sl. Ac- -4 li p.m. Mrkewiwt Ao- p.m. 1 hr.uirh K-i ai (..in- Urkciavi Ar eola lt K'T Ki wt.n t'tmrcti Traiu tlAi p. ul t-i'lll . . . r.rn . . . Tt A?- C 4i a.m. rt Ae- T.; i a.m. Kail W. X I. Al corn -ia.m. Tiir.'tinh Kx. .o a. ui. t hi mo a A.-- fH.fii 10:13 a.tu. M. KiisiTt A - , isjui 1-. m. l'krlTl Atf- niiu - 0i J. in. lrkei'rt Ai'- o.in A 10.ui. I ui. tii. n Ac- ' cm i..i i.nt. M'ki'.'Siwrt A- r. in 7 par.. TtiP'Uh Mall.. I. il" p m. ttei Neitl.m t liun b Train. KeC; ..in. iljuj-iui.aiUua iiu..u XoTK i:. All persons knowing thrm K ivcs hide! .ted to Waiter iV; Conover for Hour, bed. Arc.. w i!l please cdl and settle their accounu or before the 1st of Jan itarv. ISTo, or they wtil It' placed in the hands ot an oilU er for collection. W.U.TKil & CONOVl.lt. Attoi'T l.tTTKlts. At certain jH riods ot life a tonic is a necessity; but there is dan -gcr in lining stimulants that injure the or pwih of digestion w hile giving temporary relit f. 'I o obviate this, and pres nl to the piiMic a l.Hitc fr1 from Ai.cxmoi.ic roi so, Ir. Crcene j.ren-d the Oxvc.kxa- th BiTTKKs. a sure cure for lhsj-KrsiA mid aiLkiniired complaint's Sold every, where. Jolts V. HtMtv. Ct'RltAX Si Co. ropnelors. J :it:J iol!ge I lace, ew An illustration of the bitterness f tlie phrase, "near and yet so tar," seven little hoodlums gazing siieiitly itilo a con lection -er's well stocked windows, ai;J j bunk tilled with money ja aciot the wuy. Were you ever there? We are indebted to Dick & FitSgcrald, publishers. New York, for copies ot "Mc Cride's All kinds of Dialogues," and "Ibecliers B.t-ititions," two very neat and iuteu-iitiiig vuliiines. They ill be sent to any addrvra (or cents each. IU x Okf An old bay birt attaclu-d to a cart loaded with Hour and prod.ic, I. it standing near the Diamond struck lor liberty at a two forty rate, much to the amusement of the spectators. N thing hurt. All x rsoi;s knowing themselves indebt ed to J. H. ZiuiiiK riu tn uill please eidi and make settlement by note or oil.eruise on or U-torc the 1st ol January lit t. At ter that time all i.cci unts will be pl..ctd in the bancs of .;u otticcr forcolb-tion. Tiiis will be strictiy adhered to in all casts. . . .. V.'tarA' ijakbtcd to a festive youth of Cretcsburg b.r.i .r-i.l!r.) invitation to a calico lad to I c held there o;i the ;;g!it of Dec. Ills', IST-f. As we haven't the wheie- ilhal to ay for a calico mit or tor ttar.s mrtatioii on" a calico horse, we Can't ANixcliane s.i;s: There are no mil lionaires in Turkey. When a Turk has accumulated hnyth'.ng 1 cvt nd rune or ten thousand dolla'is the ! Turk of H cr.K.ks h'.s f.ng. r at b in. wi. inters "Come down, honey,'" ar l the lid. lice U banded overorott goes a lieao. Tut key would U- a veri Vat'e p! u e f'-r a country piii.tt-r to live. Altvieit to jn-Tiig hunters, fiirnisUeJ free, cratis. wlijiottt t-tef.- fcr nt!h'mg-. and no hiils sent in : 'Olec-Tp yi.u i.lumeJ 1 ipcJ Cm' I " Tocflt-ctit ca;.tli'atiun llrjKil ariK-loa ii.tlino t"p.i in tcruiiaatini." Mr. EniToit. I noticed in vourirfuc of the Hiih inst., that one of your champion iteer slayers kilic.l ltw ileer rji.i your (li iind rliampiOH 1 ett-r V rimer had his fuiai (.Jinr.-'cil for No. ljt). Now this may stem a big tld'C f"r Somerset Co., but we can beat that 'cit UoUow" Our U tiny ch'iiijjion Mr. William Colttmau leomniiin, y known s Foxy Coleman), now li lng lo Carrutt Co., has killed 4sy deer and 33 bears, and no doubt ere this reaches j'ou No ."((Xlw ill have ielded his life lo hU un erring aim as he is still on the trail, and as rampant as a young kitten. He has been known to kill as many as iii! deer in one Sfaa,;2 He is cearly sixty years old. Now, la it )f v;;i; rail .bt;;t that, "trtK out" your man. t'e cl;) t;;o lif.lt f,,- o( ;;j Foxv." Au.i:iiAji Barton. Ml., Dee. 1, 174, Ax exchange says; In nearly all small dwelling houws ventilation is allowed to take care of itself, and while the occupants are not confined lo one apartment, but move from one room to anothe r, the circu lation of air caused by the open ing of doors is Sv'.ilieieiit to keep up a supply of fresh air. During sickness, however, and at nights, there is nothing lellbuta Hudson's I choic? Uiween foul air and a tiansrerous drnuil.t. A recent author treating ot phviloloy r'!' jTactical use siiirgcstj a method lor avoiding both, A ple.; of wood three inches high sp.u exactly as long as the.readth of thu window i to be pre" jwred. When ventilation is rei'iired raise the sash, put the strip of wxd on the sill and draw the sash dow n closely upon it. It' lb? window is well fitted there will lc n dught t.t the liwer part of the sash, but betw een the upper bar and the lower lar of the other iii there will tie an open ing through which a perpendicular currt.M of air may enter or p:ss out of the room, but not be felt as a draught sjch as would be created by simply raising or loweriirz the: sash, .w. f- day morning tiled their etiswer, denying in (oto the allegations made In thu petitiou, w hen by agrieuieiit of counsel tue drag net against the county was aljamioned, and the case rested on the legality of the elec tion in Milford township, and the hear ing coniiiiecjei), The result was the most complete farce vye uvfcr illl'd in a court of justice. The witnesses for the contestant dctiu ons; rated that tho petition was "false and untrue in every particular," That tlso election was not ojicned until o'clock that Barrons and Walker (the Democratic inspector, and hU clerk) w ere not on the ground until alter that lime; that -Miller and bchall had made an ettort to procure a Democratic inspector, but could not get one, and by necessity were compelled to sei'i,i. a Itepublican. There being but one Democrat nl llio jniila up Jo tJ o'clock, and he refused to serve. That Biltncr and Evans were regularly chosen and that the election was jcrlectly lair anil lesal Looch D. Yulzr, at hf.st ten t'av t elbra the day of hearing. On the day fixed for the hearing, the jtarties with tWeir counsel apjieared in ojx n emi t and rcfjucstexl an adjournment until the next day, at which time, the defend ant having tiled his answer under oath, the court proceeded to hearing and the determination ot the case. Three witnesses were produced, affirm ed and examined, on the part of the peti tioners. The defendant declined to con sume the time ofthe court Lv an exauiini- tion of his witncs8ta. Tho regularly elected Nr.l of election ofllceis of Miiford Township, Simerset County, was composed of Daniel D. Mil ler, judge, J. C. Scliaff; majority inspector, and Abraham Bnrnme, minority inspector. The plaintirT? Rllcge that at 'the general ehoilon ou the U.1 of N'ovemtier ultimo Miller and Scha.T, some time lictween seven and eight o'clock a. m., appointed a Mr. Bittner inspector in the place of Bar rone, and that Bittner appointed h;s cik. Tti-tt faa aftor Bittner and bU clcik were sworn in, Barrono and bis cleik apjieared and demanded to lie sworn in, aud that Thk dwelling house of F. A H ti i ot lrm Station. n l..,rl..r ;.-,! n -m'? ni.hiot .. . . r,,v,!rl ;or Ktiiindiels smnTib-d ii v-,.,ij , 4.. , t:if b liidnti dollars wort! . 'i,iebi.Ti,, , ,! oveifMi of ,M;-. I! ijiiH-r's. i lV "ir' ial::- . ; ufiaM.: ,ni,,. ,,,.iuij;i i . ).:. -i..ty or seventy d Forum lv A!rs. II. b::d nil ot her a'iub!e Utbie ware in ih r.x.m where t!iey were "; big, and which, of -MirM', r-mained sate, file robbers wen; evidently t'rren ones, lor they took son.e plated silver Warj o.;t ot atiniwerauil Ic.'t a .!..zen nankin rin.'s in Hit sum; tlrauer worth iiu dollars apiece. The burglar aithis head into tbe t-ami wnere .Mr. ami Airs. II. wt re si iiisan.i rousetl .Mrs. il.. wl.o:iw hUslwiitl. but th sciiii(l m.,.Jt. cai. 4 lie 1pl(Mtl..H is lii.a h:: hid creted himself iu the house U lore the fam ily rriire.1. as there were u indications of any i her war .f ingress- e .-erytion ' r ntainiii!! as w hen closed for th. nUilt Vnthl :.; 2i.:,:i'A. Si ir .1 ,.- .vi,.s I Ol Rl II AWl.lL III 1'OltT CF THE fOWlf SAYINGS BANK. ilini, Ph., Rec. 1. H7I. e.u ke her nl es- aisoiBcM. I, utii n I;, :ii ! . tc J.Uitfiown l.rniiv., it.n.il"" . il.n oi.'t! K. r.u jii H..n,n Kranklia t r. S.-li ,.i itnida !!: .u L' .i!.iurat Sue C:Aifl "U h:lrl ,- I'a.-h in N.i .:niti ii.iuL li. 4'asll with t rt-x-t It Co i , r"i nn)iv. i ia Sun H. n.! W1 f Itl-t.ur .CltyT i. c . I4. i..l '.s. vi t, lW..T-'t 9-2 4.9K1 io. s.;t s S..VMI U0 40.1 (l Tus I iTTsrvi:r.ii (Jazette. Those who aro arranging for their bona- papers lor the nt year, w iil do wisely to send tor simpb; copies ot the PfrT.-nnton Jazettk. Daily or Wecklv. as it will 1. seen to bo the U-st pa'p-r publLshed in Pittsburgh. It is the olde.-t. (win f m.urlir 89 years old, arid has kept Kice with ail phases of modern newspaper pneress. It is printed witli new C.pe, and on dean, white, hands mie paper, is news is sht' ially lull, and accurate. It receives cable new s from Euro;?, and distwUches from all parts o! the couutry. It lias special cor respondents in Witkhituton during the seion oft oiigress, and at," HiirrisSunr dur ing the session ofthe I.ciiUialure, and wid gi'.-e full rejuirts ot all that is intensMn ' in me proceeiungs. u news is coin !h e sr. 1 ai ied, yet chaste and pure, lis L-dit.n ials contain trenchant discussions of .11 current suhj-cts, and deal inden.l utly witli all the is--ues of itm !,.nr ti but hold-; and 1 ir .c 4 4 lo.. . 4 C'J 74 T.tl LIAKII ITKS. Atllotlt.t .lU lN.jiur iMr. lulK-r I'ltLlinJ cue C'D. indent Tulal -SI..4J9 State of PenHitilrmn. Coa(y of tilmiru, " I. Frank I)ltrt, Treauri-r f th Ji.n!nii wn Savhi Honk, -to 4mniy artirin tne aik.re tf. ment m tru-, lo th t-t ol my knuwl.li;e an I v rank f.iHirrtr. I'r.-a-urvr. Sw.irn an.l mr.s r!t,c.t h..re me. A. .Mi.MT.ionnn . .. , ..0irv I'uIm1-. llin unJertiKnol, Ao tiling l'.,rna'iitl, i-, rc-pc!-tliilly r -H.ri that tin y n tvo car.-iull- iii- 1 rr;nur.T' ivp..rt ir the year einlin tViteruIwr 3..tii, IsT 4, a.ul hsvj riiinuml u, owls (' tlia Bank. ri'tiKistlnit of I1..11.U, M ,rt. Kaif.'S. JU'.lirmi'nla. L,Tanup..ii K-al r.uu'e V.i,t in li.ii.it bm i ..n h ul l, an 1 lin.l Ihv s.iuio tu n r r. ii'l wild the al-..vc r.-.n it. M. I, trctn is, Javks I'.HiriK, II. A. li.XK.S. Au.litrr.. ;(M)i)s ioi riiK UOIJDAYS! NKtV AND COMl'LKTE ST(K' 11 r Watt!,,.,, elfins, Jtv.vlry, Sir.VEU W'.IUK. Clocks, Ihonzes, &q. TO lit: t L 'SKH lit T IIY .TAXUAKY 1. rupreceitfrilci! Bargains OTere.l .IY 'I v? Fifth Avenue, pitts nr i:t; 11. r.i. tii-ir ('l-ar.iii." 1'hW-I wi.n .New Ouulj iIik-. Sale la Sp. "-nilwr. n.. otter fiit ln'!u,-t'tnrnt to par I. I uvlmc Htil.trtAY tilKUis. : e .rt.,-Ik.-, la. an ! et , h.,h-e ol st. k. A1 DITOIl'S NOTICK. tbii wa refuse.! nr.rt eWtt,.,, l.1.l i " ; i'" a" l"'""e i..i, i.l,.H ,i., "in,,i.r: . me party is superior to In jioitit of tact, the "testimony ofthe witnesses for the j laintills establishes that thu lrd was not organized until half past eight o'clock an hour and a half after the lime fixed by law for the opening of the Kills, and the vacancy in th,; board eaitsvd by the abscccis of ihe minority inspector, Barronc, was filltd by the unanimous con sent of till th.i rtualitied" ckcp.rs then pres ont at tbe polls, It, there.'oro. seeing that lh. Cil I'les TAT:ST'.( il Xumt..ir of IVpoltir Numlwrol t.peu a-t-ounla Avt-rHie U. eaoh' Iwpr.or -iu in . .. 1 . ... I..HS . .l'4 J3 rinjrs. Its niarke. re-orts are sj cviallv full X'" and o.mplete. and have a repuution that Y,w.AerY."""V.'.'.'.'. l.f.l The atv!erini"! an !i;, r. apptn'.el bTtbal'uart o, t ... union l'lo.i8 ..I Somerset l'o..l.. examine ih ue,-, n,,,.. t,i. r ,-nt mionv il rr.pairel in. I max a. iliriti.iM. u ot i,e i.i ... 1 in tho hn ! nf Mtchael nl. A imini.-tratorol Ka. hael Km.nert .tw',1.. iu tl am,4i in l-uallr vnnitcl thereu.. 1 will ""'"I to the i!u'l. ,i .ni l piilntiiM.t at m t.tn . in .Jiners. t. I'a . on Ihe all .lT ol 1k...1t4 tihen Jul where ail per. ., i,,t,j rnB atten.1. JtiUM H. I HU !" Ao.lcor. l.-tej 4d 5 per cent. 6 per cent. gi.eu in thu uazattk, in selling their pro- , .i..tc. it w. couiaius agricultural, liouse. j hold and family reading, carefully selected. Hit;, it t a family jmper of g rent c-xcel- i lence ?md rare cheapness as to price. Its ItO.TtI Wil ieie..l..!.. lo ..... 1....!.... ..,.. ..... . legally constituted, and that Bittner was i " T ; "rZ , ' ' ' ' ' ' .. . t-'-o.v. 'oti9 is i.urh otliee. thus neees- ou ot tins Hem I.) the ay in We I. resent p.nn-u.i. " 'i-oo.oiiein, ei rates, a nO claim th.it 'v atr,r,l il... w itie-spread, toraccur.it y and reli.il.ilitv. li ate ot lnri.ieiit tor lri Iu frequent instances. tKirfics in ilieenoli K4t of liri.iif! ir f:i . itj. . . . trv h-ive -i t od or 10 i.l : i 11 jii n;am Keal Ljuiiu are biel upou Ihe . , .......v. t,oi,3.(ti4i,,u :uus value ..I ti.c l.n.l alone, hnil.Uniti n;,n it t-ein by Io. lowing .lie mrur-Aty report of prices n'.rVtra ly as an a..ition.tl security. lA-c. ia Tin: E XKCTTunS -NOTICE. j dejuts the inspector ; but il this were not j pr.p,;iti fc, tll,i p-j,,;,, ..,.., it he were only inspector defueto. and ; gila,in5 ,he .uUii(il) performed the duties of h;s ofiice under r:vte;l. " For this rtv ciaim nnti color ot r.n iipivuntiiient. r.,.,.a ,i ,.!..;. vet without any fraud or mistake afTec-tin 1 cheapest nt .- pn! lidu'tt. when tU the resul of the election, mere rregulcrity ! aBj (,,uU,V lf UL p ,per are cons 1-' or iliofiility In tho metmm of hi apimint-:ereti. ' it"'- "'i ment of lection ought not to invaliiU-.te the vote of the township. The people of a township are not to be disfranchised be- "With this show ing for Ihe contestants cause of tha illegal conduct of the election Chkisth as SKRViiin. There will be a Christmas service in the Iteformed Church of ti.ii place, on ChritiM Ere. The church is Ir-jb icoratc.J fi;r the occa.'ion and a Chr'istitto trre will lie prepared for the children. Some of t le ministers ofthe tow n will add interest tit the service by delivtriug short addresses. EverylxKly is invitetl. propriet York. mini L I. HTNIMAJi. (It n ral Tit Let c.ni. c Traits iili miz. HOUGH. Sis. Pffi. A?I , iZ fitli A vi titic. Bltmvf.k has jip-t receitl a 1 of Iron ot all si, s. t.-Kk Wk are pleawd f.t inform our friends that we have just received and opened our fail slock of DrerS Ctxals and Tl inimings. Furs, Shaw Is. S arf'.. Felt Skirts. Hoop, skirts. Coiseta. Cloves, Ac. Men's and Boy's Clothing. Hats an.l Chp, Biks and S.ins, Ladies and (rent's (I'.mi and Felt (iv.rshtKS, Ac. Hardware. Qiiecnsware, Cal jits and ( ii Clothes, Trunk. Valises, S-itehtU, 1! Covi rs, Iip Ib.iKS. C. A G. Kot.r.v.KB ti' i. Wk don't know whether Hon. Win. A. Wallace, Jeremiah Black or any of the other hundred and one Deniteratic can.'.i- datt t' .r L", S Senator, had counted on re ceiving tbe vote or I ! ou. W. V. S hell, at the final struggle f ibe irrepressible u.i flict, t:r not. But if such were Ihe case, they are resicclt"uliy referred to llns ac couiit oflhe contest published elsewhere. Thk Ik -st Cou-l Moris- n A Bro s. iit CVtTV 111 s .'.ware Store nn i.i t'.i-' market is Foil Iron F.ii lint r'fc Ha si; Iron. o t iv.kk : ivus : : Pons : : : l-yr dressed 1 o:k or live hogs call on C-tol; A" Be. riis Inn of nil kinds uul sizes 1 r s;l- at Povnntr'fc Hardware i.,le. Tiru Pk'.okk.-:- w' in i; Cucvri:Y. A' iittle less than one Iinn.lretl years :n lieo. I Wal.in'ton got a full set ol artificial teeth tor l.hiiec'.f a::Jwi:-. They were made in l.iig. ino, carved o; f a s-,h.l i.I.n of ' make iivrv. and erc r'rhapt ttit fir.! artiti. i.d I thin" A fiiKKK bursa team lK-longing to Air. John Schaf.-r ot this tp., ras standing in front of l;iioa,' A Bpt's. jtarehouse wailing for a loud of corn. TI.6V fright ened at the noise created by putting the coi n in the barrels and started up the alley. Asthey were passing along Union street the wai'on struck the port at the corner of the Court House yard. Th.; harness was Very badly damaged, but tbe wagon and -.-vS escaped injury. 4'i 1 Pictures I.ol-c.1. : t. ciretully c Wv:. H Wh.h.kv. lil.d :t Pikd! Fei o '. Corn, Oa kin, Is of Feed, for c;.sh only, at BilOVLHt Hi. os Fl.oi it rrain and fcctl on hands. Flc: call at Maisbal's corner. Coft A Bi:i:i;ns. Thy one Uitt a ol Couch S. rutian ! Liniment ii.crd it is Ihe is st and t ie. JtT l.w t.t AK1. a l.irje . Sb.K-s. w hit li w ill lc soi.i at itj cheap brcash. : :'!i A Bl o'k. an 1 t-e oll- aiK-.-t. ;. k 1 '.. -l and IcdU'-c i'tiees. Cetli Lseil in America. s.en at the dt-r.tal de Lund, rbilal.lp.hia. ' c.st just one thousantl Dr. Collins, of Sotiierstt. makes a far t-et ter .i pi r and lower set f..r fiftt in dollar, iii.d iiiak.s money at that. A I nrtl l tttr f'ttbllr . I tak.'tl.is liiii'ioi t,f iiiforn.im: the pub lic that 1 am carr big on the Blacksmith a it Busim ss in all its various brain his. in the Shop of Fiancis II. Wt iiner. in the town of Somerset, where I am prepared to iron wag. 'Us o! all kinds to order, on short l.otiee. I.c tailing done prompl.y. Iloiss slim! aecor ling to the natural formation of I the leet. llat ing i.i..Var..s of fitl-t-n years "Ik that JlaBO.Drtdii.r 'votf' l Lpar some f our 1 ig llUtltill st lies bo wouldn't two chapters out of such a little as del rciimmr.'T a tree." I hry (in iio'a be ; Ti.c ot ot Johnson A jo:i the l.-wki 'he two frill sets 1 1,ni.i ,,r t'ii-y ito.iars. an.l n..w , c-. and ivi.t to to that olfuv Fr.At.H leiler'' will certainly be ut for a few moderate sized cm be sent duly aiithcnticat- A two horc team In-longing to Mr. A. Woy, 1 1 ciiiie tiightened while standing in the al'. v U'tween the storerooms of Ben f rd A Kimmel and F. A. Sific A Co., and started on a run off. The driver, a young man by the name of Shaffer, at a great risk of perin..l injury, clinibed into the warron an ! stopped the team Just In time to save a to'ili-ion with another wagon. A I-OI.TI.Y UeStc.il to Ihe i Sieietv to lake the -5tV.en of Conflaence sng mein'.Hrs ot the Literary igue U-twec-n D le- dia , 1. ... .. in 1 ... .- I 'I .t..- .... ... t s.ti-r.ic-.i -n. A fchVre .-fl t';r l'P k 1 ; n ami me p.m nran e.triv pcr- ,-NYni- u A V r.i.. that I can render lh.- piil'lic patron to s'it the l iiu s. ge is solicited. Charge! formaixe, a b.i thought soverul of llieni A. Lit;-.. Bi.st F.i uiiy Fioir Fresh : Ijck hint Flour nt red jt . d pri.s -BtiOAlts A B; III Y your B ts and S!i.k. II.i Cajr-", al Ihe rejiable t.tsh stole of "Fkank Mi'i: A l e., S.u..rt t. P: Aff ru ftid a i.itv new st.ak hlid H.-s. at prices that canin .leiis' j oa hi Fitv.Nk S:pir A if Bi lots t tail to Co. s. could play gout naturally ami acceptably. "Which ohan'.c.l the name to Khenmti- j tisni." Aletl.inks we know who is fully "" i prepared to take st.K k or rather l.u sbK-k Dvi;;.fsi. Dxspepsia is ihe not t'ds-t which Is ahondy ..k. c.;;r:u :ng au-1 ditreii;g tiisease man is! . . , , i.' ir .vim riti.ns are particularly suo jt.ct to this disease and its effects ; stich as sour st..;i:a he. sii k headache, habitual d.; ittii ss lie.irt-t urn. water l,r:ivli i-m ing and burning tuics in the nit of the ! ,,,r 1,er "wn Pll.vsif isn 1 'hi, coated , j An opera singer vl.ited a Keiilii.kt i lunatic asvbim hv invitation and wonder- ,'tul to tell bore herself with no hanltur to tho patients. The Lexington Dipatch j syniathetically breaks out : After protn- enailing t lie balls anil pausing to drop a musical word, tuned to the occasion, and dispensing the sunbeams ot checi radiating from her happy luce, fhc took her seat at the piano and stuck ihi; rythmic cotdj oi soul-tii'tching music, while the trill of her perlect voice warbicl from her tuneful throat and j-sssed out their pearly gate way to echo and re ct iio iu the sounding hall, and die away in so't sweet cadence on the car of ihose whosj minds were once harmonious. First we thought the inmates of the asylum, then we thought it ndght 1 "vinegar bittern." But w hen we (insult ed Joa1) a 'n gttncraiiy tl , ho dlsagru.d entirely. In his own forcible way he asserted "that by Jin.iritncv-God It was a case of old l.urbin of the pizenest kind." Whatevei the fact we hope the writer is out (danger, it wouldn't have Ut n safe to keep that ail in the system. Ox Wed-ietilay nighj. about 12 o'clock, Justice Blocher was wakened and request ed to go to his ollice to try a coqio.-alion case. John Lapc, a citizen of the local option county ot Somerset, Pa., had actu ally been found on the street drunk and disorderly the Dully water did not asrree with his constitution the slippery pave ment Hew up and struck him too often for coatlort and In-ing offered a rest for the weary at ihe police station be said he want ed to go hon:e-.r"d.;n;fi.!i!ijtonfu!train." John w-as under arrest for being a it. and d. an.l as the "fustrain" haves here al 2:15 a. m.. il was necc.-A.ry, in order to accomm'x'utC tie? locd eptionists, to arouse a magistrate. The Justice arose, weut to his ollice tni! heapl the rasp, u4 Laic, af ter paying 1 i fine and exists, teijK'd out um ihe slippery streets of the nour ishing tiieen City a free man once more. It was then that John rcinem'ierctl that he was a bicui oiition man, an J it U-ing op tional wiih hiin in reganl to departing nenc magistriite and the imliccman go home on the "fustrain," and he didn't. He ditl not depart for the land ol l'tcal op tion until yesterday afternoon. Cumbtr- the counsel of Col. Yutzy liecliucd to call their witnesses, maintaining lliat liic con testants bad no "case," in which view they fl'trre sijstaiuetl by the Court an.l the petition dijiiiled. Air, Schcll requested the ea of the Court for a few moments, when he said that he had received a statement ot the tacts as charged in the petition, but that before entering into the contest he had required and received an affidavit as to their truth, and that the evidence belorc the Court (lid not agree with that set forth in the afli.lavit. The decision of the Court was that E. D. Yutzy was the law fully elected Senator for the otlth Senatorial District of Penn sylvania and that the District pay the costs of contest, ' ' Tun ,; the polU; h"pus and nspira lions of Air. SiJicU. The Lot act is ruug off the siage. Let the curtt'.Ui fall to the dead march. As regards the gentlemen who comixsed the election board of Milford township, they require no vindication at our hands. Their reputation as gentlemen of high najral wiauU 1s pr-i Wtjl c-tabiitljeil lobe lightly destroyed. oflictrs. If this were allowed, it would open wide a door for the entrance of fraud in a new form. It would enable unprinci pled partisans to defeat an In nest majority by indirect inc-oin. Tt might be much the cheajicst way to fraudulently carry an elec tion, by fui.'ting an inspector irrogularlv into a board. In a township likely to clve "a large majority to the opposing candidate. Doubtless when tiie proceedings of an election are so tarnished by the illegal or fraudulent conduct ol tho officers that the returns arc unintelligible, or the election unreliable, the court may throw out the en tire vote ofthe township. But in this case there is no evidence of actual fraud not a syllable. The w hole case rcsU on the al i T. . . " " " ieged illegalitv o! tl.o ar1-1'.1.-.iei,i . f tl,.l ! . KAiLinC BONN hi. L ")n the 17:h j i.i..ctor. jt was not even alle-rd In thy ' " '"u ,,v.' L;,U Mf- "!" Jarsumtnt that ainsle unrnialiRed vct-r I t J'm1rit ' -'V;s -v"r.v Bonnell. both iw,.ul,.',Vi ,- .! ., . of ?oiitliaiiitit ui 1 ivp.. Somerset Cou:.f- . . ., 1 1 . . , ! v. ..i.ii.i i i,t iimi. tu uiai 1 election, nor that a single qualified (let tor ! BIF.LI.EB SllOAIBLB Op. Dc M. was deprived of his vote. For aught that j flt llie Il,M1' Attgttst'.u Titip. of S:ner appears the election was as strictly honest M ,!iu K v, A. K. Truxal, Air. H'-nrv and fair with Bittner as ins-iector as t; 'A. Pdciii rttfAl.-'ghenv Citv to Mis. Af.irV ' ered. Ti:;ti-: li'iih; Gn-.illt f:s.;,i o prepaM- bv m-:ii, jx-i ami'im, f 10 is) ; i,,r six months,' j..jO; tj.r liirce m-milis. 2."i) ; lor one month, ?I.C0;by the w erk, aya' le to the C ir.-ior, lo cents. G'Uctto qitr.t.ur.' prepaid; by mail, single sutscribers, f 1.7-1 pn vtar"; in clubs of f:ve, $1.30; in c!uls.,f tin or more, ?i.4t, and an additional copy for every ten. to the getter up of the club. Postmasters arc roqut sled to sit as agents. For sample copy, of daPy and week!'-, ree of charge, address. Kim;, Ki-.fi Ac Co.. Pittsl.ir;'.! Pa. wEn-w ar.v2swuam. a mm ! i sf ::ut;:is i. lvale if Go tiii! Frirz. latn of i WD.. lii'Cftt'O I. r?!t rs tftara'-iitury on the .it Hive cst.ite huvfnz hvu urniiitcd tttho Ujileniu;nett iy lUt pixt u tltority, notice ih why iva lo tin iivMtlvd U it ti- m.tk' iHiine'.!V y..i ritnt, iml t It itar line claims v;iiu: it tU prs ut t.t m to the ua lTirii h; i tie liite rt-si.ifnc-a ot ihe l-cM. , on i.ttir lay, th Mh tiny Jim., lTi. No oiMint. wU h rot clvcl uut4 duly ut Iwn: LmUU ucA:"r i in to Uw. .VMS f I'M BF.RT, h.VMV tl lili I.NhK. Chicago Ledger TIIK CHEAPEST AND BEST PA PI1U IN TIIE COUNTRY". I. Jh$l.o() pei: ANNUM I nexi-elleil by any Weekly Literary Publication, East or West. 1 Vc" B LIU SALE. CANVASSKIW WANTED IX EVF.KY TOWN IN TIIK I'NITED STATBA he tiiiiclmied lo pl.iy a joke i. He wouhlii i : on the LtsT ok Jcnoiui. The following is the ii-t of jurors drawn to serve at the Janua ry Term of Cojrt : r.BANP. AllogluuyJaeob It. Mil ogaa, Peter Sutler." Brothersvalley Samuel S. Fornev. Aleyersdale J. T. Shipley. Jefferson Win. Hay. Jenner Henry Bauch, George Homer. Larimer Wm. F. Billner. Alilford Sebastian Geisler. Paint II. jl. P. Custer. v2uetiiaht.aliig.Wm, Hash, Jaoob Blun set. 8'aade Charles lingers, Abraham Alea ges. Simerset Bor. lames Shafer. Simerset Tp. Henry ?ox, Edward Kile.-, Wm. G. Knepper, Michael Meytrs, Daniel C rouse. Southampton Wm. Tmutman. Stonyireek Charles Balli r. Upper Turkeyloot Harrisc;;) Eroli;;ier, Alota Le)il.utt. TRAVEIISE KlllsT WEES. Addison Andy AtcClintock. Allegheny John Dauslcr, Henry Ful toi. Brothersvalley Wm. J. Sjder. Berlin Jacob Heftley. Conemaugh Peter Lung, Aleyersdule -John Hocking, B. M. Liehtv, John D. Savior. E'.klick John AV . Beachy, Henry F. Garlets. Greenville John P. Jliiler. Jefferson Israel B.-uancr, George Barck ley. Jenner Joseph Forney, Samuel StiitTu Ltwer Turkevfoo Fraa' Flerk, .Mar sh dl A. Boss, AlVrt AIo rw. AIdtirl Jacob I,. Miiler, Joi-ph H. Shuits, Abruhani Wa.ktr. liuemaboning Zachar'uh Aliller. Shade Adam Grimm, Somerset Bor. G. W. Bentord. Simerset Tp. Isaiah Pile, Elias P. Adam. Solomon B tor. Julio Schrrtck. Stonycreek Frank D. Sjiangler, Joseph Ross. So'.ithiimpton Solomon Relbcr. Summit John W. Aliller. Peter Bow sr. Nelson Seliurs, Puter Uingler. Upper Turkeyfisit Freeman Brougher. Weilersburg Michael Long. Bittner was the J 'i' i .r On her recent trip to En''! and the ! press of Rus-la contTrcttd a cn!.l. En- Titr. Cf.NTKNM.vi. Gazette of the) l MTtii a r ATiis. rv A- . ii Metnwehr A. M Author of "'I he Ecleeiic Series of School tieograpliie." published by J W. Ziegii r A (.'(.. Arch St. Philadelphia. This work is di-s gned to show the gigantic I results of the first enc hundred years of j the Republic, the extent of its grow th, the easiness oi us wi-uitn ami recourccs : also I siotiiaelif, tinning up nl t tongue, tl.Agreeat le t .ste in tl,e mouth. the Liniiinitt, large 1 tor Aches and It has no e ;!!:,! ' the late I'ii. .1..;: no h tuil i'.n- "of v s on Tky Alorison A I'r .'s lK.f.le and ihe-tp. Pains, Cuts an.! Bruin s. f ir i "re tttid pii'v. l a 1 1 no repaired datt tire. 1 have again .jH-i)ed tlalh rv at the olJ stand. Pictures. Al.Hil.ting an -1 Frames hand. Chkistvas is cs.mir.g and si are BleWs A Bro s, holliday gts!s. They will own in a few tl ivs a fine and well se lected slock ot holiday gols for the old as well as for the Call and learn- tin ir r.ew ptiit s. . ' J5scrs Bl.ak. a't. n'ants wcrcalarntc-l nd s nl to Russia Dr. Dotkine. Oa his arrival he recommended change of climate and sent the roval ladv to the impure l-lornl an.l uit diseases f the -'- errareaii. mm u io no- iit:,r;i,n ineni Stoinachf and Liver. Two d.tscs cf ofthe English ptt.ple. Tbev are i.nani G i: kkn "s At ot st Flow Kit will 'relieve i m"us ''la' 0,'ini"n mat "dot k:iu of a on al elite, and there nitiely is not a j f'or was "r no "" iiic in the United Statis it will not cure, i It . Mm ilouU this go to your Druggists, If the superstitious people are coin " to lleii'i.rd & kimmel. S.merset, Pa., or , be t'riirbtened liecausc Christmas comes on linrrol A I leek. I influence. Pa. ami gt t : Friday this vear. they bad I'ter put on as.imi.le l-.ule for 10 ivnts and try it. M(-kcl "th and ssbes iiow for hisU.rv in Regu.ar urc 75 cents. For sale by all forms n that the Pilgrims landed on'Fri Druggists in the County. day. at Plymouth; George Washington was iwirn on rritiay; tttratnja w as surren dered on Fridav; Cnrnwallis gnrrenilered The ton rth annual statement of ibe ! on Friday: and on Friday the motion was Johnstown Sittings Bank is i.rntnie.1 thematic in Congress that the Fnitei! Sta. intended the u'.lie through our columns l.tlav. ! were of right an J ought to lie free and ire itt'.e folks. 1 he rt ik.rt is for 'be vear endine w "l ! deticn Irr.t. 71 : ar.d eor.sitiering the fact thu this! ear Ia 1st n r.ncT.f severe financial r.'n.l I its education. L industrial and tx.iiiical Dr ) slatui as il clost s Ihe old ix-nlury and starts Jbntla Sallac llmwk. f-.ipKH Lb I., have tn il id d their lriends and Duuierons eiistomers that on and alter the 1st of D.timlnr. they will bell exclusively for cash, at very low piitxs. Call and see before purchasing tlscw ht re. Cash w ili ! uy cheap. S.NYr.r.K A Uiti. Xotick. A'.! persons kmiwing tbcni sclves indebted to us. w ill pleav cvAl at our new Fkttr depot ou Al.irshall s corner, and make immediate painient, as we have suffered by frr, and nrresity require that we make xi!lecii..n ot all o!rH.;andiug ac counts. CtKik A Bi.irKus. "r. ' I- 7 ' - -, re l Tiiosn little mice, so playful tad s., a,lu , ! Me-u... throu Ji ht- year ! rt mallincat the Aduisr.t, posttfflt. wheri nU.u wo bandied thousand ,l..!Urs. The ex-; off ,!,, envelopes, but culd bil:tlsviTicred,ut.iet.Mhet.ank. show- I cone-pondMiee. If Ihe mi i.ig m-t on.y tli.it it l.us'.u.-ss is s large as ' nntn. r.iB -.,i.i ...i.i lisv.ij psttll(, where I'forc. and chewed not digest tbe upon the new. It embraces tlte data fur iiisheil by ihe census of lt70, tbe mo.t recent ollieial rejw.rts, and a vast amount of statistical, historical nn I geographical information accumiihitetl bv individual antl ui.lic etiter.rises. but never lie fore publishe.L ixcei t for tho favorcii tc-w in very exH.r.sUe lorms. It Is a complete eiieyclopa' lia of all the Slates, Territories, counties, townships, cities villages, post offices, mountains, rivers, likes, etc., ol h'j Union, and cannot fail to be iinmi n e'y jKtpular and useful. The book opens w ith an exhaustive discussion ol the United States Iroiu a purely national sland-Kiint. This is to lowed by the Gazetteer or t n-cyclopa-dia proper, w Lich is alphalietically arranged. It treats each State in detail. Ir. its alphalietlcal place will fie fornd each county in he Union, bounded and describ ed, its population and capilal givcp, w ith an epuincratioa (fits products in bushels, tous and dollars, and the ca.li value ot its U cities in the country arecare- 1 and described, their popula- road connections given, and j thtir insiiiuiions, industries, business pecu ! liarilies and commercial availabilities j elatsoratcly show n. The bt rougs, minor G. B i.i.cx or even iu timns ,) , lages are hicated ami dcscrils- U-tore the inie. but that iilwaWn Venerea rtceived at the Hera, n .oce t! ,i, - ' ,hu n"i,vin- 5Kal'!rte "oJ rL'!iaUi r.iort-p.ti'.ab.e in fs74tiian i il,e previ-1 would t. nd them w n., . V!. "J shippers' inidv. The townships .f the a uiviucn.i otsix tvr ceisi. hs ! inemtn.o.r .n,i wn.,1.1 ' . L nion are a:) t niimer.Hco anti ineir popu- :. r i . . ; ,v -"".".Triiuaiy ever atter 1,..: : nr. ,, I. ...a mil sympathize with the editor i S'eu. iuui.. : ' j In their proHr counties, soihat the work is a owntuete post-office directory. It em- oiis veurs. Ki n plact'l io uiecnxiii ol il"s.!ors coiepottiided twice during the year. '1 he List icitiie, as well as (urmei ones, has proven the stability of ibe system by w hit li this Kink eondue's its 1 usiness, and pro;criiis r.'.ture . assurcti. Hard braces 1030 octavo pages, printed from fine. SECOND WEEK. Addison Roliert E. Ross, Samuel Wright, Samuel Dean. Allegheny John C Rciu. Berlin Si'as Lane, John II. Km-pper. Conemaugh -Hiruui Hoffman, Daniel Weaver, Isaac Kaufiimr.. Elklick Wm. W. Hanna. (reenviile Fredrick Swearman. Jenner Emanuel Cover, Fredrick Nt-ir. Low cr Tui kci fiK.t David SchalF. Aliddlwieek Jacob X Humliert, II Ilarn.s. Aleyersdale Cyrus S. Walter, Manasacs D. Miller. Alilford Abraham Barrone. Si.niuel C'ritchfield. Xew Baltimore John George, Northampton Leyi Rover. Salisburv-aWui. S. Liehtv. SI s le Wm. lUtl. M. Y.'Sorber. Jeph iha Potts. Sunerset Win. II. Suihl, Henry Walker, Samuel Snytler. Stonycree Wm. Weigle, John Koontz, Ltvi Bing'er, Alexander Walker. S lUlhauil.ton Noah StortZ. Sutnmil Simon Smith. UpjKT Turkeyfisrt Oarm-l Rhoads, Jacob Weimer. Ursina J. B. Davia. Tnts will mt! rears to Alliert Kim mel. Iut i.l tie in many of i;ir readers. Air. Georse A. Kimmel ami his son Al!.er, pacr. The author lias becn engagetl on I A Lf.adiso lIotsE. On our first j'aje will be found the adyeniscmeut uf Getirte Crawford Si tV. jewelers and opticians. i'o. hi FifiU Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., who keen on hand a lirst-class stock of jewelry and silver ware, a well as a full line oi optical goon. i ncir goui iecia cle arc just the thing for a present lor old people. Aiessrs. Crawford it Co., make a siiecialty of spectacles, gold, silver and steel. ThiHisands of people are improv ing their sight bv Uiyiug iheir spectacles OI mis urm, as tuejr laKt; siievuti varc w. suit all ages and condition. The stock of jewelry ot Alcssri Crawford & Co.'. is com plete aud varied, antt includes, w ate lies, chains, Udie' sets, clocks bronze, etc., at very bottom prices, trawtorqjf c., w Filth Avenue, are otTctinS gfeivl induce, ments lo buyers.' as they have a Urge stock of "mils on hand, which they must count nave i.ecn with J.:..rrnno The v liidti aula acd siilstaa.e of the etao, i,s developed by the evidence find the argument of counsel," is that huh of the in spectors nro of one political party. But how could this have been avoided, if there w ere no electors of the oiher partv present at the twills? There was no preconcert uf avium to Keep Laryiiu;: m,t nor to put Blttntr in. An elector named Shalils was there want ing to vote ami threatening a prosecution if tbe boaid did not organize by eight o'clock. Aliller and SchafT sent for Fran cis Walker, an elector ot the minority party, and requested that lie come and act as inspector. He declined beeatus h had killed a liccf spd the Oite of the meal demanded his time. They then eleeteil Bittner, the only other qualified elector liesides themselves and their clerk then at the polls The w hole proceeding was in manifest good faith. Tho absence of Barrone was unexpected The I resence of Bittner was merely casual. They had waited until half past eight o'cl.ick. Shallis was animus ta vole and ws demanding an organisation' of tho tKiar.t. Jipre ;i:r,a the hour provided for uy the uw tiati claused only quaibled elector at or near the noils. He was elected inspector by the only qual fied voters liesides himself "there present. The learned counsel who argued the case for the plaintiffs cl aims that this elec tion ol Bittner by the other IWft Uioc.id have lieen by br.Hut ; that Article VIII, section 4, ofthe Constitution of 1S7:I. re quires that "all elections by the citizens shall Iks by ballot," and we are gravely asked to disfranchise the honest voters of Milford township en ma6 because the three electors did not go through a formal vote by ballot. The same section of the Constitution requires that the ballots shall be nuniliercd and a list of voturs shall be kept. These reqtiirenjepts arc as obliga tory in an election to which they apply "as thu other. Jt is very manifest that they do not apply at all to the occasion of filling a vacancy in the election h.irJ by a vote of the electors present. To call tills matter a usurpation a seiz ing by force and without right of the of fice of inspector, is a perversion of lan guage. Il would lie a monstrous mockery c.f jus tice to defeat the expression of the popular will anj reject the poll of Alilford Town ship on any such grounds. We, therefore, decide that Enoch D. ! Yutzy received ihe greatest number of le gal volts, an.l is entitled to the certificate ot election. In regard to the costs of this proceeding, the statute ol the 1'Jth ol May, 174, sec. 9, provides that the court "shall decide whether the complaint was w ithout prob able cause, and il so, the petitioners shall he liable therefor ; otherwise, the costs are to be iid by the Senatorial District. Pr.rf.abie cause is defined to be rrasuna ble ground tor suspicion. 8!ip.rted by circumstances such as would induce lieliel in the mind o! a cautious man. Chapman vs. Colder; 2 Harris. CO'J p. Tbe statement made bv Air. Sshr.U, thai before moving in this matur ke required the affidavit of Jacob Walker to the alleged fact that the clcctkm of Bittner as insic- !ir was I f arc the hw.r ol 8 o'clock, and that the affidavit was shown lo the jwlition ers , as well as the earnestness with which he pressed his view of the law that such illegal appointment of an inspet t-.r, of iUe'j and without fraud, would make void the entire poll of the tow nship, indicate that the complainants supiosed they had cause to institute the proceeding, aud acted with a fair show of caution. It is therefore adjudged that the costs shall lie piid by the counties of the. Sena torial District, in the rroporiu-pj rearce- tivcly or their vote at the fcial election. By the court ; W. M. IIali. President Judge. el .in, Nii.ierset Co., Pa. Mc.MILLEX Rol'CHrlR On IK-cr. 17lh. at the house ot the bride, by Rev. A. E. Truxal, Air. Wm. Wallace AleAIilh-a ut New C. nlreville. to Miss .Mice Boucher of Alilford Twp., Somi rset Ca, Pa. tu:i. SWANK t.)n the 1' Swank ot Somerset Twp., 10 months and 4 davs. l!t inst., aged i!'J Xaili v eats. WlJiSiTJUKKtl CumMei by ('. Y. U ioai.s A i'.n CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A.j.'e. .lrie'l. VI 3, A .iet uit. r. l g tt Iiuit. r. fi S. rtui-kKhe..r. .1 l.u.-Ii. 1 Keeawax. i Itie.:n. )l .ui.lcl.-., V Cl ?;-ir. ' tl i u.i. IS-rn. "A i'U. i?i. t-'oru uieii f S.. I'll! Ai.i. V 1 'lover S- e.i wall iriover Se.il litru tl'i-'hitil lo atteri'I to other IiU'lr.a?.". Iil! s, u t'V .til'lic i-ntery. i.n Tii' lair Jan. Jth Is .1. my Urm. tena:im.iy 01 u.ite.! ii;.;i w:ty ln'tw.-en M m l,'lftiil s;i.lwa. .Ai. iut Moeit, 'anu lui .ltin -li:. Ilat.niravf. K "i lr it -. 1 tlrev t-t.e l:iis'. a t.ir. iM. 1 .Vli.ra .u 3 " ' " 1 tuele " 1 - 1 H tiller -si " litraiie 7 " " 4 t 'uw. 2 ( tl?e. Aini-riean Merino Stn.-eii. - I S .w li iii .nih ..10. a -lnr.lT. 1 hi,,.ie,i lion., ;, 1 Yurii Co, 'carilier, leitT Sirnw I Uiti-r. t l urn ssheiier. I riuiU'jr. I Corn t'ltw (Satin-) 1. 1 2 Hurite Waifon. 1 Jtiw-feawy huiry an.l 1'ole. 1 M. lull. 1'fow. liiirmw. 1 .N-tt Yankry Hanie", I S.-li h,ul,ie I'arn ie it n-.e jr . '.' C ,:il Stov. . 1 Alt t Ctk SO,e. 1 Sl.l i.e I'-'i V:.liiu lIeiNtt;kJ. t t 'ommi n I Mar' lo Top VCiel.'-nr.,:. II i'alileit. Cl or. 1 I-uIiiiUt 11,'t. 1 S.ny r Sw. il-lli.e. 1 Lo uf. kinttii) " J Y. rni'-r I ', U't'j.- 1 t '. p r K. lue. 1 Jr. 11 1 K.tte Gar.. 2 r. s. m .ti-t. 1 lr ,n lirili ;.'.ei,iae. 1 Kaltelt-rth lin .er. 1 Sell Ulaek.ir.il li lo.i-. A lot of s(,ii,if'.e.. Hnor l-:ird. -tii ml oi l Sinner anj other rake, w rap in n. .-I I ea-iiii-. a weaving li.iro. 'pinning wle-ei., al.o In-ef. p.,rit. .tat ie, appl'S. c Anil a lamily miil. in n lane aiei a variety ul tiaiia aiel l.oueholil an.l lien lane.: ure. 4t,-.. u.j nmneri-u In mention. Si..; to ul.lllienee at S n'cl.rk ol 9:1 1.1 .lay. where i)i.e utten ii4i au-l a reaoiia)le t-re.lit' will t ien Ly I ' H A li Ll.S F. WALKr.K. Tti-m. ; Liberal l'remiiiwt an.1 Cab F!at ei-r t-fl,Te, hy any new.'jM-r. W rite lor a ein;o lur e..n!.iiiiiTi In,! invnii.ii a.n . eir. Siieciuien eol-i- s furni,!., ,1 1 n a.pli,ation. A-I.'.r-" TIIK I.t-riMltrtt CtiMfAN Y.CiiK Ai.n, 111. I . e. j. Xcw-Yoik Tribune. ;ithPK.; ami .I'm ni.v.v EVfit. l.iat Lite I)ee. 23. To ail f..mtrr n' .'iil ers to Tm Wikki t Tula. ok wli. se iijin. t liai'e not been on li l k -ine Jan. I. 14"3. ttifl 'iiper. if ertere.1 now, will h ent until Jan. 1 ls:1 'thtr!r,n wonim. p-.-tif l':o,. I',.r J: or. In en!'. at il.e vearly a.in niiea, i'er-oii. li t lauiiiUr with The W k..ki. Taii . r tortner .tl r:'--r who m;.y be uneer.ain aU.nt i'.- present -taa-Ia.kT Jn-l menu., are inviti-.! t. take It h..rt t!:ne ..n.lrli!. Any iriav er ter P b iw in e.,,w un l tl.e t of K.i.r.iary neit, ..r w, t -i ,.r fiont at the rale i f T r N CK.NTH flii Ml.N I tl : aad (.:.. o. ter thf l.f of Janua ry, ytlli'.i'jt fiuut. In fttt are N t r.XTK tit X K'F. will Mm.!, ior a.i,ire.!o- t.i.MT I . ,u. a mrntter o f a rtmb. an l J -ita:ist. it .io le.re it will reeeive pek- a:- witli e:n-li pije-r a-1 iree.l to !' owner at lie luvnt p'-ii r jT i'-ti,- !! a r'duetiom f l.'i.rty .en.'ia yii fn in tl.e pr vi, a i.,wet eiub rate. A ?.-r Jan. 1. Is"., t.ik nT:n on all e-!l'S.n of I .ta 1 mut t -: tr:li i.e petit iiy the oi-e W 1 Til l.I r (Hli'JtiK to thk hi-k. hi Kin. Tl IViiiiKf v 'i i:t::r -.K tlin tiunea t.i .uinw-rilra In tin's I ti Y. I II K A I'l T. 31 li 111 lu"'J li'el taut, p'ljirr fiuhlnkrd. A J. -t.t w:u,te 1 In erery tnwn. A i lr"-" cr jrtieiin.Mi ei'i-te-, p. "ter. at! ratea of c..i.mas-.ion. TliK TUIIirXK, 'et York. , Ilea ter it. A FEED. wH . . . ..0O;7 r- VJ ; t V) REMINGTON. Ti.e i o. SLIVIJItl Klaxsee.) ai ,u t (i4 t j. Lant. ft Leather, re.l "f S.. . opptr " k . nati-jul! 11 PoUt. rt, f Pu PaHehea. .Irie.1, ft Kye 1 bu Haifa. SalU I.I.I t.u " Afl.toii, ' Su"ar, yellow y fc wbip, 1 T- . . . -ST i. ; m "Je5 i ... J i.u bus 1 Oil 3 OU to 3 11 l in oi t,ri ....... Ivei i-i ty lata f.n,.r u posc?pimr trie U .r Cl.H.l.SATIOH or .j..; ;. s, name'.y; Lilit running, fniootbc, Eoisie, rapUl, tiarablr, i;b irlcct lii Stitcli. It U a rbutttd macbicc, with Automatic l.rop Fttt iy.ljjn beitn.i.'ul aa.1 eon" s ru.-ii n the vr-y test. f. r Oaftiilj ae. in tha foirii yrar of ift exiatrnee, I. MB tift wiih a more rapid in rrt of ratio of talrt than aiy mi(hint t t4 I:i M:i,r'.'- Nw lKMhium l r minvaelurinf no.f lam.. u, ;r"ny f r llvry ouly flnce Jari, l""4j. U r r.r.(cr. iirierii4,D, an-1 Tjrirtr rfwi.tfe,U wHti tut a tIa n Ludly or 'rT ith Op. i .wTiiJ li. JvV tt A he r! i.f hu h U, A.!.!r; IS OTIL'K TO STOCK IIOLDKP.S. Ti.e annual meeting of :-ktit.l.leTP of tbe Fluf- fatii Yaiiev Haiiloa-l t.'ompaLy will le; i-ll at me Jiniiiier House. Berlin. !'., on the eis,n, Mon .lay (lltti day) oi .I.tini.iry, Is7"i. at ', o'elork r. v., lor tbe purp. t.f eleeiiui srenlent an-l twelve, ilireeu.ri. to -rve .lrlt: the eiiMiinir vear. M. It. ALTr.tf HKR. S.e. B. V. li. K.( e. Berlin. Pa., Dec. 23. l'T4. KLMlNCiTON SEWING MACIIIXi; CO., I LION, N. Y. ;,:. SfJl OFFIf OF UFUi.SGTOy ro.VPA.MFS. A SSKJXIIE'S NOTICE. J'i mtii'jioi) it S"i.. J!t ini)ii'on Seirin'i M. Ii-'inin'jton Ay' I ('. Dee. SI ) zr t a -;si r,a,Iw.iT. y.w Y'ork. Arma. .Vlani,n S.I.. N.w York. Si-niiij .Haehlm . fi.e-nu .. Zr. Stat- St.. S. .Mael,l,,e a re I Arms. Pton. Wa.hinirton St., Si wlnar .Mael.tnea. I in.-:nnafl. lsl W e-i 4:ii sc. Sewirix- lai-hiuea. t Ilea. U ieneee M.. Sewiax Markines. Atb'.Illa. (ia., Itetiivc't (tjra lii-uw. Mtrtetta tew;i'f Marhlae. Wi-hinstnn, It. ('., S'.l Se etnth St., S. .tlarliiiie. Jat.b T. Miller f S.,meret ti... lm!i awi.lo an a5inmnt to Die for Hie ben. flt of creilitor?. 1 herelry jrive notice to alt porn interete'l ua ere li't.rs an-i ilebtnrs tuinee; at the otll--e of H. Ij. Hiter at S iner i, X S -tilement on We.fnes.ly gtith.layei J.uiu.in. isT-i. t ilUlSTItX J. MILLER. A"iTiee. V.v. ",. I till) 1 j.VI.K OU UK NT. The unlr rJijet! ifrs f--r salff r ivfit Ku S.iw 31111. ShiiU'l .Machine t!UilnMrut. TMn ni ill is lit fij'jititij, tx-inir aJ:nti4t new built in the Ulf-i -vle. kn )- I q.U u the 1-t !Sha ie Criek. In Shmle tp. Al-o a ir c.m; t h a.r-u: UUi xvt-r9. C-tiup a-nt j rU lnM mill. H-'Ue sn-l MaKir io miil. fpr i.a t!v firing W ivi:i t Jiun ha' pjkr 'nil MUSIS WALK F.&, B. IJrookc Nyee & Co., J3 TJ T T Iil lEt C O M (VI I S S ! 0 M MERCHANTS, T)4 SOUTH STItELT, BALTIMORE, IsvOD., 1 UIHTt)PtS NOT I UK. i tie on leriyn I ti n:..r. ar.;.'l:ite. r-ytr-.,. - urt of (hiiui.4i Pieasuf S-itners-t ts-airy to make a ilistr.btitii n of t be lurei in tiie hin i of SuasJ. Cover. Alirlnitptor ..f Ja"or Criey. .lee'.l.. to anil amoii! t);ae teirallv entitle.! ihri-lo. herehy Rive noliee that be will atte.et to theinri uf sin I app.rfiiirae,ii at hit otfl'-e in the h:reozh ! S.emeret .i 'eilne.Jay. J.n.uir l.s.h l-.ri, at li o'clock a. tti. J AS u praii, Aaliior. , : iwiKi men' of P.l "tTK.t it r i.at we h.ve f- r hatter .,fl-r .nl PbOM CK Tt.el.tri awt reialurr ip 'rior iu urt id Di 'or MERCHANTS AND DAIRYMEN to l.ia to o. an-I will be ptrae. to bare tb-ir hipei teuno'n to their intert an-J u. ob'ain HKiHIi-'sr DeeCT. , r iiij-t jie. an.1 ebeek for pruree.'.. V. 11 .shipping rapi. ,Vwarle. ,j i.4 an-I irer-.er.il friT.if.. We pmmlee f rlel tt .MAiikLi 1'kll 1 S S.r LI 1 I tK aral wa, WU mail, cr 1 1 bi b;fc.l at jirim-ip-.i !tt,e in the w'.nty. .pi L.ju.tuJa.f . w l llll.l I " i"ll tl.) ' j... Y". k. -. ( Wi rt. -r- 1 but cler and rraiUMe lve. o0 gxl white j jary I: We know ot no Fauvs rot: Bi:nt. Tbcsu'iscrilier ot!"e:s fA'eral Valuable fat;iia i:i -Vih jrltiij Tt, (.rrciiT, Eur fun ht-r pi r titular adilnvs Saki el Wii.kUt, A!t. Healthy, Solt.erMl Co., 1'a. ALUKKKS 'CitHh of liolJ. " J. .'. Il.tl- l.tD is "Mtrtof the Maria," IVspatd's mutiitv 'Chiste t Ioc, Pure as Snow." ' Not ia their Set. '"ObIy a Girl an J other net pjblisheM' prirr. 1 - : . i...i: . t...i- ,A t ..i.v.i ., , , i. ; ., . , . i . .. . ..r. .in... rca,. o o.nrinoe even , ,e ,11 aaJ M sKepiitwi ami 1 111 ni i; Ji.es s i cui i tie v sate oi - - ,- ,. - - - .ia.i- .ia ..oc.t.i iiiu t iiu.aia, mtu ... "-("o . every artielc auld to be josl SMii.-s Inst. iutious tan K-arctiv lie over, j " """" " '" me neimer ume, moor or expense io maae 11 . cannot do Utter Citiiiiilte l. J,.l,6:wn i. tiMiam.!.. in bav- i "' -Prw 01 threw him under j full, reliable, practical, and in all ti-sih-cis j (lMfn as Uu.ir ,,onrileri im1 km i in r.t,'i.i.n ihe nnmiu-r .i uc tmu .urtii aiin: u.tr uiiu, t uuiui inau e to dur rennirr sciiauiiim. :.. . i. it I.vkouval JIeetixg F. S. of X. They met in the holy calm of a bright evening to dbcus Ihe chances ofthe next day hunt did these Festive Song of Ximrod. Tbe members were not all present, but made up ia enthusiasm antt devotion to j svlvan sports wnat they lacked in r.um-; hers. Places of high renown -vere duly canvassed ; the relative merits of Iloglfick, Horsefack, Pack-horse and Purslev Bun were disitassionately discussed, but White's Creek or Xesro Uuq vaa unanimouslv ik-clareil their vhoUtJ fof the ne.t gracd essay. The talcreited reader v HI eagerly ak. Why ail this "unauimoaa unanimity ?" w hy this humble vale and stream honored before all oilier ! The question is perti nent and important and requires a candid answer. Simply then because one of the members in traveling along tkis peaceful stream for a couple of mile, counted the tracks of sixty five deer, ditfereiit (dies, of van ins sex, sj!e, age and condition, that I ij u.r.ij aii'l With evory iot.v c u iri-ct?&.'ia" pense. cut o Euyin.j :.t Firt Hin-t: .t-'ictn eyoesn of C.ixvt9 ut on-? tim- Watch irt-j t'to Mr.rk.t, u C-isrt vlier it i Ca)t M a ru''nrsturin j r . Sa.i..-. tion !1 te-il V-,: pasin- our C -.Ili 'l.- FV : ?a upori Moivsy pntil Povn at On, nn-J ttua uve ourselvo Tram lc-es on 1 tlcliiy uraal to crelit business I-tarkinj Proper Names nnd Cu.ntity or gooctn on Ticket?, nnj in Pls.iri Fij ura, no that CHILDREN mr. y Buy n Safely o CROWN prOPLIT- Ftetuming the Money when Psnrticw Prefer to Rctiirn t'icir Purchase-- Thoroujti A'-tonlion V all Depirt-raenta- OKI piucr. a I n 2 I t- u tr IXXZ. GUAH&Ji TAX. .:,.!. . r.'l tiiM.-s mriUi. "a e - 'r.C3 o.- i3'j -iv-jt on t.cs racU -OLll i '.."JLiiATION" , tir 1 invite the eon -..-Jeri' e r.tt fur port of l.'ia pe-of.le. of Pi: ;!.! .!.' 1 1 . .'t. .,'. vi ! i. atrari.jeir arJ otlr. . : ri . .v vi- i-'n j V. .et ci' 7. Itemer.!xa the. FaurCirdinal p.int one rnicEi CASH AL01V2! FDXI. GUARANTEE f CASH EETTJ1TSED1 a f it Lnryee-t. Most Etytia.'l. Be-st .-.rvi Clie-r't Etook. of MEN'S an t DOV5' CLOTHING, wc ir.v.le yot a,il to Ci-. i ota e.s Us tli-;v t .; inrar.T a venteen isevideiice ol lis us-fairit ss to lh J'd .'( Trilinue other house that oilers CTeater inducements I hey guarantee as represeoted. that, t,iir.-l.. sl J 0 ' . .. 1 ijaj crofestetl the stream in that snort tiis- 1 is new anu com-1 ,.., a - ....ik1I ...li ti. a 1 a Mf-v. aiArj a 1 aitati v . 11 .isvv 1 hundred, "Wns ! -nc le; from t! e knee up and ; as il rtmnds the first century of its rep-ub-' "t "ciawtonl i M No ' , mor? lm aoJ.thotir t harl f j the cm-: !d!r bniWnt the other. They were fl-; bean exigence. SoU only by agents, 1 1 " vu' '' apin-ase ! J unz a ciniinM 1 iir a iitiuurfti enrtj 01 ltrsr ' 1 uis wk m not a inxnry but a necewily 1 uuiuriiHir wacrnni) ai.i aeueiitu 1 ; and it was while haclinj the last load that , to every well informed American citizen,' The man who counted the tracks w no) i the ODfortnnaic yocne man met w ith the end no on should tail t -irnf4 a iarv at ! A ()Prm:in nan icaI Strauk from Mevers- rchition to the one who trcid the deer. I T 1 v v- . ' . , - .... 1 .... . i.m.m- m : l it. 1 ... .a - 1 . . 1 i- . .. . -. . .. .....:- . . . . " . : ' l..l.l,wll . H i.,!ivi i Ani a'n t" a: "-" uim.ic.ui"". .tv,,. ue jt utnn; u ara ciaim ue one rjoiesi .!.nfnminr. trtir Iriewl, a r. , dale, WiiS commuu.nl w jail ua uu iwiut- : , JT . . ' ot employment in Pituburh by the clos . exrcted nccr the circumstances. Mr. ! J. P. Meyers, is now enrarreil in introilnr. . .hv venin-r. cbar-ed wiih cruelly bcatinz i A merry Christmas and Happy ew I ini ot the mills in that place. ' Kimmel is a resident of Allegheny tp. 1 in;; the work. 'his wife. Year to our ra'rons. j r At ittts. 4 -fi'... -Ifi., 7SS. -v3B- i WJUfAMAKEK and Bitowy, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. EL Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. and BBOIVX-
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