W. P. Harvey & Co., UTTER B Commission 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMOEB, MID., Would rcspoc-tfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patron. aire thev have alwavs received effort shall he snared to sive quirk and satisfactory returns for all Butter coiiMfrned to them. ScpteinlK r 21. lr- COMMISSION mm & ODDESLUYS, Sly A A Sot NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, U.AJ..TIMOIU5. MR, . I! : M.1KL A Pi:i'IM.'l Y "F GrLAJ3ES BUTTER, and have every facility for handling it to the !iet possible ttrivnulHKC and obtaining the highest market prices. Our sIiipjM'rs ntny dt'pt'iiil upon, receiving their sales promptly and their i:i!Uy at OsM'.'. We refer by permit! on to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Schell & Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank. Meversdale. S. Philson & Co., lL$o The have Merchants and Farmers of done buiness in r.i-i years. The Somerset Herald. WEItNESDA. C-ctobf r f), IS'lt. TI3IK TAB Ij"E,. so.issrr a miuuront bailik'AD. on. and after Monday, Nov. loth, ;T,traius will run as follows : sbu'.ti.. S X a. m. 1 c-0 p. m. 1 im p. m. Express West . . . Mail East Mall Wert . tj 20 a. m. 11 so a. m. . . J oo p. m. P. W. k. B. R. K. rAs .isuavt ru;T. fjEprera East... ExpreM West.. Mail East Mail West U.CS p. in. i 21 a. m. 11.13 p. m. 4 30 p. m. Blll'tl.O VAI.I.EV Rtll.BUll). I.KATC Mill East.. Mall West.. AUB1VK. 1110 a. m. 1 4 i p. m. . 2 w p. m. 4 i P- to. FRANK I'uKM.V. A a lit. Pittsburgh Ccsssllsvilh KA1LROAD. Fittstwil!, WasMnfloii & Baltimors "SHOBT LIXCE." ALTERATION 0E TI3IE. Ha LtLl Zl-JU j ti4wU.Uyil i. i lit tad S:nl:7i Ennis Trans Hill. XIlvIE TABLE. (hi an.! after Pun.IiiT. N iv. J5:h. 1T. Trains vd Ibis K.J will Dtpart and Arrive lr.ua liep.it, eumer linat an 1 Wau r stnets, as ii ll. : DcraKT. riTTSKrUiiil TlVE. i s,vi Vnii'ntu' if- M.-Kci-sjK.rt "t'm a.m. M -kit si-.r. A--- 7:3". a.m. V. Nt-wti.n Ac- oitu A a.m. Tl'.ruuiih 1j. b Jo a.m. l'mu.iwu At- . ei-ra lu:10a.m. McKeespiirt A- ! ri.m m. ; M'keesr; Ao com 6 .V s.m. Thniaah Mail J Ji s in. Miiea Wis . Vt. a.m. M kesprl Ae- eiini ll uw a.m. McKefp"ri At- mm S li p.m. Vni.inUiwn Ac- eiira S 4i p.m. Mckeespe.t Ae- eum 4 30 p.m. cum 2 oe p.m. 6 15p.m.i 51i kccfpirt Ai- Mekeesport Ac. C"ia 6:10 p.m. run SOp.m. Thmesrli Ex... . uu p.m. Slokevspurt Ae- e-im 11 Ji p.m. West Newton Cliun.h Train li:4i p.m. V uiiiutuwn Ar- etim i-tf) p.m. ;M K.sprt Ac- eum 7 3J p.m. Tliriiuh M.iiL.Voe p.m. West Newton Chuxeb Train-lu uS p.m. Central Ticket Offlee, 43 5th Are., Pitts&urgh, Pa. 1 1. HBUXA5. R. B. SC7EES. SAX L C. E3UGH, Feb. i. B2 Pas. ill J. HARfiT FRITZ, rna.-j Surrryar. will fit special aUrDLmia to all surveviuK. wruinicof deols. mn buali, wills. jn--nutit s t.c. eatruste4 to bitu. CliMtintis cit uofi'n au I Imjiik aoeounu nu.lt. estates aettir.1. land titl.-s ri.m loeil and aiitrarts of tulrs furnislieU. Ail kimts of real estate, mvrtjravrs. tmails. note, slc. rnwif ht ao4 sold no rsawical'le u-rms. nb-r up stairs in tjuik sl Bnrui bick.Dear the Coon Hmw. S m erset. Pa. Takc Notktl He will be f. unJ In his o3ir tvrrj eiaLuritay aQvl all other tiavs uuk-s- olIieT wise engaged. The most cheertul man now-a-d.iys is the merchant w bo advertises. Vreea's AsiKSiat Flower. It is natural fur people suffering with I)vsjiepsia and Liver Complaint or any de rangement of the digestive orpins, such as S Kir Stomach, Sick Headache. HaMtual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Water-bm-b. gDawing and burning pains at the pit of the StiMU'vli, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, disagreeable Lasts in the mouth, cotutnz up oi I.h1 alter cairn g. low spints, &c. trom da v to day buving an to nut off article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you w,iu go to your Drugjist, G. W. BenlorJ & Co. ank pel a botlic ot Guekn's Algi.st Flowf.b your immediate cr.rc is as certain as you live. Sample Bottles ot this medi cine can be obtained fjr 10 ctn'.s to try its sapdrior virtue. Regular size 73 centa. Try it, two does will relieve any case. Merchants, from the O lades, promising no MERCHANTS Bankers, Berlin. TO the Glades with whom we Court prorealinpi S'nS to see a young la'v. AltiiuiKics for 1?TC have already made t!u ir apjH-arance. Although the times are hard the wages of sin have not been reduced. lla't a million bu.shels of potatoes were ruUt il in i)erkg county this year. Hkm-klateks are busy at work, on Vah Hay's house and J. J. Hoffman's stable. The corn crop is nearly all cut and the yield is reported to be above the average. Gentleman in want of Underwear will iu well to call at G. R. Parser's. ' Si liiiilzi ns ' and "apple butter boil nit'' will lie few and tar between this fall. New potaloesarc selling at 23 and 30 c-t-uts a liu.sucl. and the supply is in excess of the demand. Kfnxard & Ocdeslcts made money lor the farmers and merchants who shipped to them last year. The popularity ot the pnsUlcard seems t v on the lucrerse. 1 tie lactory is turn in out OaJ.OW a day. Mr. IKnry llefUry has placed a neat i.'a in tf.Hii'uf Ui ilry gnoU and.clothing t.iie i o the Iuuia.J. M:i. l-iio Br'u ki-rh placed a substan ti il ii p! ink sidewalk in front of his prn;trty on Main Mreet. I'.i ix niiul service will 1 held in the next Sunday at 1UJ Tin School Directors have placed a lia:i Imiiih' iron fence around the Union S'li nl llnise. uue an improvement Mr. Kphriam Wailier, formerly of Mey crMlale. and a subscriber of the Herald, li is purchased the lari'e tannery at Jenner A i.iiui,. This was a luxr year for circuses heie- aUiuls. A couple of thousand dollars Mved to the county by their non-pjear-ance an how. We have been requested to annouace that cummunicn service will be held in the German lie formed Church ot this phico next Sunday morning. And now the voice ot the man who has tn.'.l in lead an exemplary life all summer, is h:inl l emitting oaths loud and long; bou-e ch-aning time vou know. Write only the address on the side of the postal card designated for that purpose. Au addition ot three words or more sub-j.-cts the i-ard to letter postage. Nueennomicul man willl steal his thanks giiiii:; turkey now, as the bird would eat up t u e its cost before wanted. And the nights w ill be much darker in October. There ill be a military parade at King wond, on Saturday next, to which all the liiiiilia ot the county are invited. The public generally are requested to attend. Ju.-t received from the eastern market, a c j.ii e assortment of Ladies, trimmed Hats, which I am selling at exceedingly low pri'.vs. Cull and see them. G. R. Parker. iw that October has come we expect to sec our exchanges announcing that ' Tbe melaocbul days have come. The sad.lesi uf the year." One live man, with a moderate amount ot capital and energy, is worth more to a ton than a dozen rich old fogies who shut their money up in hoods aud uniru pruved real estate. The borough authorities hen they said let there be light," meant it. And in order that there should be no dark places, have had a Urge number of additional street lamps put up. Our dftH shouldered bis gnu and hied him to the woods on Friday hut in pursuit of the nimble tooted squirrel. He came ltk Saturday evening proudly sporting the "brush" of a "piney." The Ohio election takes place on Tues- dav next. Since Ortober elections have 'n lone mith Pennsylvania, Ohio is one ol the important poiiucal bat tle grounds ot the country. Ks.ssard & OiDEfLCTS sold the most Glades Butter last year, and obtained tbe best prices. They have the trade and facilities for doing the same again this vettr. Kexkard & Olpeslcts. bZ Exchange Place, Baltimore. EESHRVED FOR W. S. Temple & Co., BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 47 South BjJi.a?rM:oieEi, isno. We offer our services as COTCMiaSIOX MER- CIIAXTS," to the Farmers and ercha nts in the " Glades," and solicit liberal shipments of Butter this season. We promise strict attention to the interest of those who snip lo us, ana win seiiu. quicik. shucs uuuuan wi juui xuik.. We have amnle "cash caDital " and will make liberal cash advances to all who request it Our shipping cards can be had the Stores. Uespecttully. W. September 1, 1875. Thf T.rut "Irish Fr.orn" kent for sale at the "Cheapside Grocery" ot C. B. Pnlhorn A- Pn ii.ur'a Rlnrk: Sno Flake, White River, City Millffalso Fresh Vtiickvlinat Vlmvr anil dim MmI .,. A new wanon making and repaii shop has been established on Main Street, next n,. r,;,iUns t,t Pant Jnc Snv. IVS- IrBavw IIBIUVUVV B ui'a w mm-j der. The sign across the side walk rcafls VW James Tugh, Wagon Maker. t dvt vw lot nf OIm and Queensware ever kept in Somerset, at the Cheaorlde Grocery" and at lower prices, Cheap ride Grocery" and at lower prices, also the largest variety of Soaps, Spices, Teas, Coffees, Canned Fruit, etc. etc. "Ark you raising corn," said an awk- ward fellow as he stepped on a young la- the missing uoy. l uere is a wrong .ua die's toe. "Yes," was the quick reply. Pcwn in the neighborhood that the child '.. ho. foullv dea t with. The search, so "and I'll eive rou soma roast in z ears. as she boxed him along side of the head. A storv has been in circulation in dif ferent rarts of the county that a man was murdered some davs ago at the hotel of S. P. Sweitzer, at 'Sand Patch. We are nleased to say there is no truth in '.he story and that it is v. holly without foundation, Ir you want your Uuttersold promptly at good prices and me salts ana money at once, ship it to h. ESXAIfO Jl UCDESLCYS. 80 Exchange Place, IJaltiiaore. It docs look sometimes as though the Creator ot the world had a hand in its affairs. We fuss, fret and fear that every thing is coin ir to ruin, but somehow, as the vears joe quietly on, problem alter problem is solved, and humanity makes a gain. Mr. J. O. Meyers, has an old cypress The United Slates Commissioner of Ag- thinslc, imported by Gen. Washington riculture says that Pennsylvania comes ironf England, from which he could doubt nearer being self-supporting than any of jgg Spare piece. Of course it is genu- the older States ot larcer population. &ne raises nearly everything, and her mann- iacturing and mining districts arc her markets. At a sale ot the estate of John Brallier, late of Berlin, in that town on batarday last, the old "Brallier Tavern Stand," was sold for 14,400. to Mr. George Brallier. Real estate, judging trom this sale, has de- preciated m value very much in our suiter tmrn with in the nast few Tears. XOTICK-The School Board of i T.dii. will m at John iiitr. ivml-r ih t rmnl. 22 te-hpr to teach the schools the coming winter. The term to be five months. Schools to open October 19, 1875. S. FOX, Pres. Ladies, you arc especially invited to call and see the opening ot the new stock of Dress Goods, Trimmings. Edgings, Rib bons, Feathers, Gloves. Silk Embroidery, Scarfs, Linen Ilandkerchiets, Ac Also the celebrated "Itoyal Victoria Alpacas" at G. R. Parser's. One of the most pleasant and best kept hostel ries in Western Pennsylvania is the Dale House, of Meyersdale, W. J. Jones, proprietor. Such ot the public as may tarry in Meyersdale will always find an accommodating landlord, a good table and the best of beds at this house. , ... . n uv. vtiiiiuwMwut.1 v Akvv,aau has decided that promissory notes made nff tieof in tka Anlina tw yiti . f Ksini .uu w.u.u..j UU a utu a- vuv v uotviu va atisu om oi .oanas stamped. But and merchants need not be it notes are in any way substituted uostuuieu lor checks and kept as vouchers they are held to besuiiject to the (two cent; stamp tax. The initial number of the Democratic Timet, a new paper published at Greens- bur?. Pa., hasten received. Il is edited by E. J. Keenan, Esq. As its name mdi- ca.es uw a iiemix-ratic paper, inemate- rial from whu-h :t i printed is that which was iyrmer:y iwm. in issuing rran cow- aPtr- " I will open during the week, one of the largest assortment ot Prints, Ginghams, brown and bleached Muslins. Tickings, Sheetings, Flannels, Cassimeres, Shawls, Skirts, Umbrellas, ladies, trimmed Hats, Corsets, woollen Sacks, Hoods, Nubias, and Comforts, ever brought to this market. Depot for "Royal Victoria Alpacas." i. K. 1'ARIER. For Germantown Wool, Vnitline Yarns, Alexander and Joiivoin Kid?, Ladies Berlin Gauntlets and Gloves, gent's riding and dress Gloves, fancy silk Handkerchiefs, ladies and gent's Neck Wear, plain and fancy Hose, Hamburg and Lace Edgings. jet, pear), and silk buttons, working Cot tons, anl all Tanety or Motions, "Royal Victoria A 1 paces, call at U. It. fAKKER S. No More Credit. On and after the til st day of October next we will sell roods exclusively for Cash ; country pro duce taken in exchange for goods. Oo the aboye termi we will sell goods at very re duced prices. FUCK ii 1 OCKTRTMA.V, Lavansville, Pa. September 16, 1875. The undersigned will receive sealed pro-. posals for a janitor at the Union School House during the coming session of the Public Schools. Proposal must hs ban ded in by Saturday evening next. ! . II. M Ei.FI.II, Sec. of Board ot Directors. October 6, 1873. Persons passing along the west end of wi Main Street had better be cautious as to where they are walking. t.... .i.. residence of Mr. John Burket there is a man trap in tbe form of an old disused well. Proper precautions hare not been taken to cover it securely, and persons walking alone kicking the loose plank to the side little dream ot tbe danger that lies beneath. - A number of parties bankers and Lro- kers in New York are advertising and solute specUJc for remittent and intermit offering inducement whereby persona tent fever, dyspepsia, constipation, bilioos could make money by investing in Wall ness, mental depression, sleeplessness. Street stock gambling in Stock Privi- chronic diarrhoea, and all disease of the leges Put and Calls, etc We warn our stomach, lirer and bowels. The unmedi readers against investing in this business cated stimulants usually prescribed in these they will be sure to lose ia the end. it cases only aggravate the symptoms, in being onlT a high-toned and apparently stead of removing them. The Bitter, on respectable way of taking them in." contrary, act as a corrective and in- vigorant, without" producing the unpleas- Tbe following were omitted trom the ant and dangerous consequences of the list of premiums as it elsewhere appears : old school practice. The action is mild Vrn J If I I, t 1 njtclr Tsuii T . .r, .. VI . u. vu, , uuvi wouug Jersey pears, 1st premium. Miss Amelia Pile, ottrunan seat, O. W. ldlue lit inni PnnnlneKem va..IIa.i:J- "la" M . .W..VU .J , (3. W. - 1 he book and glass ware premiums can be had by making application to W. II. Welfley, Howard Street, on their shipments. at the Express Office and at S. Temple & Co. For oi'B Teachers. We call the at tention of those ot our community who think of teachme. to this problem, WUKD is no catch but can be analyzed and nmvnl A. U and C are not very truthful, A tells the truth 2 times out of three ; 15 3 times out of four ; C 4 times out of five. t hat !a thw value of a storr which A and B AM . - affirm and C denies. We have received reliable intelligence that on Saturday last a little child, j agea 8 years, a son of Charles Lewis of Lanv bertown. was missed from his home. It wai nmnwi that he had strsved into the mountains and been lost. On Sunday several hundred persons joined in search and scoured the mountains completely for our informant says, was to be resumed to day, (Monday.) The school laws of this State provide that it shall not be lawful for the County Superintendents, Directors, or any others ofHciallT connected with the common school system, to become agents for the sale, or in any way to promote tne sale oi anv school books, maps, charts, school ap- paratus or stationery, or to receive cuiu- pen sat ion for such sale, or promotion of sale, in any manner wnatsoever ; anu any riolation of the provisions ot this section shall be deemed a misdemeanor, ana pun Unable with a fine or imprisonment. "We have been asked by quite a number of persons since our return from Ml Ver if ws had not brought alonz some rGnc 0f the olace from which we couia Ejre them a small piece. Now, we wern't plavins vandal, but our fellow pilgrim, ;ne for didn't the carpenter who had taken the shingle from the barn tell him so, and could any man lie working within sight of that cherry tree. When Andrew G. Cnrtin returned from Europe to take part m the Greeley campaign, the New York Tribune herald- ed his return with, .... hi, vuJLd men," nnwuie.uiiwii.iioi, And so it was. Worth ten thousand tor ra?t one,to hio "JSJ the State for Allen and we predict that hen William comes to rise up, that blast of Andy's bugle wtll be worth ten thou BanJ men 10 twy9- In order that Geo. W. Childs may have all the good obituaries going, the tollo ing is respectfully dedicated to him: "They barlad him where tansy grow?, It was his last request, He's osm take Ms bitters In th regions of the Melt. He was U prtiM to dissipate. His weakaess wis fur fin; And whea ba knocks at heaven's rate, St. Pater ht him in." Oone to take a drink. Removed. The Cheapside Grocery of C. B. Colborn & Co., lo Baer s Biot k, Room No. 8. C. B. Colborn & Co. hav ine purchased the entire stock of W. F. Altfather A Co., and having consolidated ha th thi. p rnrmwr titrwlr mvM them the hu-., ,nd best assorted stock of ... . groceries ,n tne town. Ihey will be pease(j to supply their former customers, and the pablc generally, with cheap and fresh croccriei 0f every kind and descrip tion, and at the ttry lovctU prices. Potatoes, corn, oats, buckwheat, rye eees, butter, etc., at the lowest market nrices. taken in exchanze for eooda . Would it not be a good idea for the min Ulen ot tne differcnt religious denomina tmns about town to have a meeting and arrance to that there would not be scr- Ticcs ia ,n the churches at the same time, or rather that their pulpits should not all be vacant at the same time, as is often the case now. We have no doubt but that it would be a pleasinz arrangement to the members ot their congregations, and it would most certainly prove agreeable and profitable to the stranger who visit our town, and those ot our people who do not belong to any particular denomination. IIp for h Peaydesit. It you have been coughing all winter and begin to despair of recovery, or if you have taken a recent cold, go at once to the Drug store of Geo. W. Benford & Co., and get a bottle of Dr. Morris' StrcpofTar, Wild CHKRRy A5D Uore hovsd. Take it and be well. No other medicine acts so promptly and effectually in Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and chest, leading to Con sumption. Hundreds who once thought they had that dread disease have been re stored to health by ;he use of this almost magic remedy. It is also the best known specific for Croup, and never tails in Whooping Cough. Trial size 10 cents, large size SO cents per bottle. Fkaxkux Cocstt FAiB-WWe would remind our readers ot the near approach of the Franklin County Fair, to be held on the grounds at Chambertburg. on the 13th, 13th, 14th and 15th days of October. The manager have been unceasing in their eflorU to make their initial exhibi tion surpass anything ot the kind ever held in the Cumberland Valley. The buildings are new and substantially constructed, tbe grounds enlarged and beautified, and nothinc has been left undone for the pleas re and comfort of visitor and exhibitor. . I KW.f? mm,on,- '? DU; ??m VL si: cuuuren unaer is, tree, no euirunx fee, except for trials of speed, and all fe male exhibitors will be presented with a ticket of admission. Ass laportaat Fskct. The voluntary testimony of thousands establishes, beyond all doubt a fact of vital importance to the sick and debilitated, viz., that IIoatitlsr'a Stomach Bitters ia an an .. ,11;.. Ia Ik. trvitmtmA tSAmai.li n,l owvmui .u bowels, pfoanptins; digestioa and prevent- leg MalaWnce, nausea, headache and all I in feu! i n.l i eeaieo ei I ir A winfrrlaKfllI 1 N,WHM,.n ' O " - J before meaia greatly afi&isU digestion. i ne convalescent may use inem wun great benefit, m a means of restoring strength and cherfalneaa. OWEiNS & SCOTT, Commission Merchants, 153 W. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. "We are in want of GLADES BUTTER and promise the same promptness in making good TCturns as in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Stores. Very respectfully, " O W E X S & SCOTT. September 29, 1875. This life seems bleak and duil to the ordinary youth and maiden of Somerset, and the" borough authorities but a cruel appendage to a cold and barren world. No more the soft sign from Beauty's bo som will be wafted to every breeze from 'Love:' Retreat." Xo more will th:it locality echo the sweet nothings of Two souls with t.ut a single thought. Two hearts tbat heat as one.'' The gentle hind pressures, the sweet resxnsive thrill of heart beating to heart, and the stolen kiss, like shadowy chots have fled never niore.to'return, unless some reckless youth shies a stone through that plagued lamp tbat tbe borough authorities have erected on Gravel Hill. Badi.v Ixjcred. We were pained to learn that Mr. James Kimmel, who lives about a mile from Stoysiown, w hi!e en gaged in removing some old stumps from a held, with a team ot horses, met with a serious accident- One of the chains broke and flying back struck him on the body. He was knocked senseless at the lime, and laid in that condition for a Ion time. From the last account we have had h". is not improving and but small hopes are ec- terUicd for his recovery. Mr. Kimmel has always been an exemplary citizen aud was well liked by all with whom he came in contact. It U to be hoped that the fears in regard to the fatal termination of his injuries may prove groundless. We learn from Mr. David Spccht that Mr. K. was much better on Monday. SisocLAR Death. The Local AVir.j of Bethlehem, this State, gives the partic ulars of the most singular death ot a la-ly named Mrs. McCarty, ot that place, which occurred a few days ssro. The deceased was mother-in-law of Jlr. 1 nomas Ju!ge, formerly a well-known resident of Cam bria Borough, but now an Innkeeper in Bethlehem. It seems that this laJy was taken ill from the pain produced by what was supposed to be a carbuncle which formed on the back of her neck. It be came exceedingly sore, and gradually ea Urging it commenced sloughing oil until finally the bone near the spinnal column became visible, and the back of her neck was one complete sore. The pain was so excruciating as to produce her death in a very short time. She had reached the ad vanced age ot sixty -six years, ana was uni versally respected in the community ia which she resided. Mr. Patrick Malty, of Millville Boroiii.rh is a relative of the deceased. How to Put Children to Bed. Not with a reproof for any of that day 's sins of orue-sion. I ake any otner time than up time tor that. If you ever heard a little creature sighing or sobbing in its sleep, you could never do this. Seal their clos ing eyelids with a kiss and a blessing. The time will cume all too susa when Ihey will lay their bejils upon their pillows lacking botu. Let them, then, al leat have this swr memory of a happy child hood, orwhic". ao future sorrow or trouble can rob them. Give them their rosy youth. Nor need this involve license. The judi cious parent will not so mistake my mean- ins. If you have ever met the man or the woman whose eyes have suddenly fill ed when a little child has crept trustingly to its mother's breast, you may have seeu one in whose childhood's home dignity and severity stood where love and pity should have been. Too much indulgence has ruined thousands of children; too much love not one. On Wednesday morning last quite a numlier of persons who have passed the vermifuce age pot up, not to catch the worm, but to view the eclipse of the sun. At five o'clock the shadow of the earth commenced to move across the sun's disc. Those who were furnished with smoked glass watched the shadow creepins slowly over until it seemed that Sol had "doused his glim" forever. The chickens were struck with consternation, and doubtless ondered how they hud made such a mis take as to get up before it was daylight. As the shauow shut out the sun s rays more and more, a feeling of awe took pus- session of the watchers, and those who had not before heard of an eclipse cl.vsiie J their hards in silent prayer and impatient ly listened tor the blowing ot the last trump. But soon the cloud betran to re cede and at a few minutes before seven the source of the light and the king ot the day shown out with, all his accustomed splendor, anu sent lortn his bright rays to claden the hearts of the toilers of earth. This is the way it was put down in the pro gramme and we suppose the bill was filled, but in this neighborhood a dense log pre vented a view ot the sun until after eight o'clock. A Scicidai. Poi.ict. The managers of the Pittsburgh Washington & Baltimore Bail Boad, lor once, it strikes us, have not exercised their usual f.otxl judgment in the arrangement ot their schedule. The westward bound express on ti new schedule leaves Cumberland at 1:35 a. m , passing through this entire county, and in tact along the whole road as far as West Aewton al such an early hour in the morn ing as to make it comparatively useless to persons along the line. In this county it passes Meyersdale at 3:20 a. m. and Min eral Point at 3:42 a. M. Persons, living east of Mineral Point coming to Somerset, have but one train a day, making it im possible to come here and reach home the same dy. According to Wi admission of quite a number ot the employees of the rood, the Somerset li ranch, i ayette Coun ty Branch excepted, is the best" feeder be tween McKeesport and Cumberland, es- pesially to the express train on the old schedule, and by this new arrangement this trade is entirely cut off. On the old schedule tbe train picked up passengers all along the line from Bridgeport to Pitts burgh, and was in tact the passenger train of the road; on this schedule it is sunply a i-msourpu irain. r ar oe it irom us 10 And fault with the management of the road, but this appears to be such a palpa ble mi&take that we think it as much to the interest of the road as ot the traveling public to have it rectified. Act Cm N. With its ear colored apparel of Durnle and crold leaves And its stores of brown nuts, autumn is once more with us. Xow of all the year, the trees appear to the best advantaze. It seems strange that at tbis lime just before they wither anj fall the leaves should put on their briffht- est tauhes and bedeck themselves as for a feast instead of a burial. It seems as it they were glad to ro from their parent stems to be Made the playthinc of the ind, driven ilher and thither, until finally ther hidjre in rown rustling masses 1 ue cattle on exhibition showed a mart in ww Tittle ntiok and hollow in the ed improvement on the old native stock. wnrvia Ti, f.iv rranei tinipl oil bvtlit. gentle fingew ot Jack Frost, have turned a deep purple at being handled even bv him, and hang in glistening bunches froia every vine. At this time of the year the old farm house, with its backstround of beautiful forest trees, its orchard of red apples, its saue&kinir. wealherlbcaten oldciderinress. ami it hern well fillnl with an abundance , , r. ' . tl EOlijcn gram, K111113 much a iitjturc aa delights tha eve and fills one s heart with . i0r8 lor a rustic life and rural content- . rri.. I ..!, Ik. c,in.rnA I.. iliCli U6 liftlU W k W LUC OU 111 IUI , 13 over, and little eUe rmains to be dune but to gather the bright yellow corn acd strip from it the husks. This fa the season of the year above all others for rural sports and merriment. The evenings are made joyous by "corn husking," ' a ple.butier btilings, ' where at the bashtul swain searches diligently for a red ear, or watches the kettle closely to sec il bis partner knocks the stirrer against tbe kettle, in order tbat he may steel the nectar Iruia her lips. Jack Frost has ripened the black haws that are 1 1 be tout: 1 along the streams and in the swamps, ;ml unmindltil of the stinging nettles lias opened the burs and let the brown nuts fall through, inaugurat ing the annual liulit between the squirrels ami boys for the ios.ssion of Ihem.slThe chattering jay, now that other birds to the sunny south have flown, opens his beak and shrieks his discordant notes on the still air. i lie cow boy whistles a merry lay as he drives the kine over the brown hill to the 'arm yard. All nature appears to hail with gladness the completion of the har vest and the carnering ot the trrain. IYci.ic Sale. Having determined to discontinue the livery business, I a ill of fer at ! 'lblic sale, on "Saturday, October 9, At 5 ti i ' M'lf Ti m fit atat.tti riMf raiilonv of Charles A. Kimmel, Esa. the follow in articles: 1 Ilors.-. 4 hIM :i nnroiw 1 p!a;forin sprim; Waon (covered), near ly new, 4 sets single Harness, 1 set double Harness. ;1 Bridles, 1 Saddle and Bridle, 2 l'oles for carriages or buggies, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known oa day of sale. " Fraxk B. Milled. Jcr.r List. The following is the list of jurors drawn to serve at the November term of Court: C.IIASD. Addison Jeremiah Wright. Berlin .Jacob C. Pliilson, Charles A. Stoner. Brothersvaliey Jo;eph G. Coleman. Conemaugh Jacob Woltord. Jenner Benjamin Enos, David Lape. Alexander Korns, John II. Stahl. Jell'erson Augustus Stahl. Lower Turkev foot Noah Scott. Mi !J!ec.-cek Jeremiah Whipkey, Josiah Ucrhart. 2"emahyLing Wm. II. Miller, David Ibiover. Somerset tp. Urias Trent, John D. Baer, Hiram Shmlis, Fredrick Schumck cr. H. H. Flick. Stonvercek Wm. Baldwin, Peter F. Miller." Southampton Nathan Einerick. Somerset bor. Joseph l'ritz. TKAVKKsE FIRST WEEK. Al.lixin Jehu McMlilen. Wm. Peck. Allegheny .Jacob F. Burket, Andrew Miller B rothe rs val ley Henry Stahl. C'onemaugh El wood Swank. Elklick Wm. Livengood. Greenville Herman Deal. Jefferson Jeremiah Brouchcr, John A. Moore. Jennerville Peter Coleman. Lower Turkeyfoot Thomas Ream. Milford Joseph 3Ieyers, Samuel J. Liclity. Meyersdale Josiah Miller. Paint Samuel Foust, Alex. Kingler, Jacob Hotfman. J'iemahoning Wm. Blansett, Val. J. Miller. Somerset tp. David Tayman, Joseph Salor, Simon Chorpenning Wm. F.Wel ler, Henry Casebeer, Wintfeld S. Mowry, Noah S. Miller. Southampton Wm. Iti'xr, Dennis Cook. Somerset b-r. N. B. Snyder, Morri Clark. Shade Frank S:-ttLt. Stonvcreek Levi Lon-r, Abraham V.'ilson. Summit Samuel M. Savior. Ursina Isaac A.Jenkins. Upper Turkeyfoot Geo. Slou.h, Jacob Auzualtne. TRAVEKSE SECOND WEEK. Addison Jacob S. Augustine. Brotbersvalley Samuel Stahl, Wm U. Fritz. Wm. G, Hay. Berlin Frauk Forney, George Reel Conemauuh Stephen Griffith. C'ontluence Wm. A. Koontz, Mans field A. K s. LUilitk Henry Iloodman, Samuel Maust. Greenville Noah Lint. Jcnuer Josiah John, Herman A. Walker. Larimer Solomon H. Deal, Peter Weimer. Lower Tuikeyfoot Thomas Hyatt, Jeremiah Snyder. MeyerVsjie Herman Friediine, John PU1. Northampton Matthias Poorbaugh. New Ctntreville I). W. Will. 1'aint Daniel Hotfman, Joseph J. Lehman, John E. Seese. Stonvcreek Joseph Mosgrave. Southampton-Balaam Shoemaker, Jacob Emeiiek, Israel Einerick. Shade David Wagner. Somerset bor. D. S. Knee, George W. Pile. Somerset tp. C. C. Mussulman. Stoystown Simon Grotf. Summit Daniel M. Fike. Peter J. Lichty. I'rsina Leroy Forqucr. L"p)er Turkeyfoot Daniel Swarner. Tub third annual exhibition of the Som erset County Agricultural Society com menced on September 22nd. The day was cold and dbagreeable, and the attend ance was not very large. Thursday and Friday the weather was beautiful and the attendance was very good. The number of good horses and colts entered was larire. We noticed especially Mr. nef tley s Black Niuer ; Mr. A. G. Will's young Boan ; Sechler & Perl's well known Brown ; Aclierman's Bay : a very fine 2 year old, tired by Aekenimn's Bay ; Wel- hr's 2 year old, sired by Nigger, is a splen- tijj coit and had many aumirers. The sueking colts on exhibition were very gotxl and the improvement made by tbe in troduction of new and better breeds was quite perceptible. The importation of Lngliah horses into this county will im prove the slock within few years and will give us a better class of draught hor- sea. Among me carriage learns we noiicea the fancy gray eagle mares by B. F. Pick- mi, full blooded and splendid drivers. ue waiKing norse oi ueorge v. riie, oar coming Sheritt, and one owned by II. ?uure are among tue oest anu axe guou mover?. The number of trotters was large but all require twining. I nose owned Dy H- H- Flick and John Beesecker made the best time. The t o vearlins bulls of John P. Baoads nJ Frauk Countryman are splendid sam- ' half breetls. Among the swine was a Berkshire sow owned bv Daniel Ankeny, with twelve l''.-s A fine specimen of that species, The products of the farm were numerous, except wheat, of which there were oniy a lew samples. Pumpkins, potatoes, cabbare. tomatoes. Iumh. ...... .. . I ..II U : I .. C 1 Huu m kiuu m joiucu J tables ere io creat abundance and very : fine. Amonz the corn was one ear mark-1 el "I'.a oomA I .1 , 1. rllwinlei I . "O - KIUU IIMI " ; plucked oa the Sabbath dar." The ex hibitor may be mistaken in his history, as " is generally supposed that corn is a ca tive of America. There were manr curiosities scattered through the diffe-ent deparUr.SDta, some wdicii nave ai, entry ii noticed. The ladies' department was very fine, rr-.ny art e'es on exhibition showing skill, laojr and industry. Dresses, quilts, cover lets, tidies, with fancy neeule work at all kinds and varieties. - Bread, ca'ces, and pies well baked anu tempting ibe visitor lo "take one trea" and lute. The butter M very f le; the committee pronounced it all so good that it was very difficult to deride which was best. The aeg oy . j.. Miner, our county comnua-tione-, was Ttry gocd. Mr. Miller was of fered ibrty cents per pound tor it as soon as it was oiened. The home mechanical department was very poorly represented and shows that the spirit of old Alei. Yoder U departing from our people. This is to be regretted as tne tanners now need a home market for their various products. Among those on exhibition were boots and shoes by X. B. Snyder, excellent; a collar by Isaac Simp son, chains and wagon by Perry Umberger, plows Dy j. n. uartzeii. A very fine buggy by Grove S Dennison. In the foreign manufacturing depart ment the articles on exhibition and award of the committee areas follows: Best washing machine and wringer bv tra Beechiv. Fanlng mill and separator by - from Indianapolis. By V. t. Musselman, one Uexier corn shelter. First premium for horse and hand power. C . r . Sharer, clothes rack. II. IL Flick, lime spreader, 1st premium. Slusselman Jc r rease. unproved combi ed Buckeye table rake; do Gill's improved plow, do. J. M. Holderbauro, champion light mower do; 1 horse hay rake, do; 1 cider mill, do; W ill s harpoon bay fork, do; grain dnll.do: Empire thresher and separator, do; 8 horse power, do; copper strip feed cutter, do. S. MARRIED. HILEMAN WIRSIXO. On the 26th of September, by Kev. Daniel J. Davis, Mr. A. J. Hileman to Miss Samantha J. Wirsing, both of Addison. Dr. r I Casa p m4 yra ! Bss rttm is fcuarajiiseii to cur lnaaramatioa of im Kidneys and Bladder, painful or rappressad arta alitio so freqaent ia aid aire, painful ur suppress! mrnstruatii.il. lenrvrrbosa or whites, rravel. icleat. stricture. Moody disehanrea, Brifbl's diseases, brtrkdust deposits, dnps. pain in tha back or side, sua headache, pimples, blotches and ernp tits oa tbe fare, and all diseases of a sparine or emstUuliunal nature, reran! less of darallno. aire or sex. Cotnpoand Syrup of Btseha Is a posture and radical cure. For sale by Oeo. W. Ben lord a Co.. Somerset, fa., and Mountain fc Co., Cuntta ence, Fa. tefila New Advertisement BLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven, tbat an apnllcatioa will be made at the next session of tb (leneral Assem bly of Pennsylvania, lor tbe repeal ol tne Act ap proved April 8th. ISoS. entitled "An Act to attach Somerset County to tbe Middle District Hit the Supreme Ceurt of Pennsylvania and for aainority to restore said county to the Western District of said Supreme Court. SA.ML" r LOA1THER, JOHX R. ED1E, LwC. tMlLBORN. W. J. BAKK. hV. SCI LI U. F. SI'Hfl.T, J. i. KILE, VAL. HAY. F. J. KOOSF.R. A. H. CUFFKOTH, A. J.COLBORX, H. L. BALK W. H. KI PPEL, J. M.I HU J.O. KIMMEL. W. H. KUONTZ, J AS. L. PI OH, ISAAC H 01.S. W. H. POSTLETHWAITK. oca pXECCTOR'S NOTICE. Ldute of Jobs Ware, late of Allegheny tosra ship, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate bavins; been ranted to tbe underrlirned, notice la hereby given to those indebted to it to make Im mediate payment, and those bavins; eialms .iln.t it, to present them duly autbeatieated St settlement at tbe late residence of the de ceased, on Saturday, November 11 1975. JOHN C. BEITZ, Oct Executor. DMIXISTrLTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of David Shaffer, late of Palat tosmsbtp, deceased. Letters of administration en tbe above estate h&v mi been granted to the undersigned, notice la hereby s;iven to those Indebted to It te make Imme diate payment, and those bavins; eialms airalnst It. to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, tbe 30th day of Nov., 18? i, at the late residence of said deceased. HIRAM SHAFFER. 0C Administrator. Agent's Outfit Free! Large lommissloM k Cash Premiums. cos emjso a Mraij of Famous Mod, coaraiBisu TBim Jsvrels of Inaginativs Literature: Pllirrim's Pwu, Vicar of Wakefield, Roldsnn Crusoe. Paul ami Virginia, Gulliver's Travel. Elixabetb, Vathek. Pleeiot, t'ndine, Tale from Arabian Nih:f, Complete In ONE VOLt'M E of over LOM paef , beautiiuUy illustrated witbM fall pate Eog rav in us. It ia the World' Story Book, and all want to read It. Agent s outnt free to all who mean beat- ness and w.U lalthluUy canvas. J. B. FOKD fc ro., oc 37 Park Place, New Tork. 0 ENEKAL ELECTION" rROC- J LAMATION. OOD SAVE THE CO VMI IN WEALTH. WHEREAS, In ami by an act of Oeaeral As sembly of tne Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to reirulate the rcoeral election within this Commonwealth." tt is en Kilned noon me to tfive public notice ef said elections and te enumerate In said notice what officer are to be elected, I. OLIVER KNEPPEB. Sheriff of tbe county of Somerset, do hereby make known and frive this public notice to tha electors of the coun ty of Somerset, that Cwneral Election will be held In said eounty oa the Second day of Xocember, 18 75, the same beins; the Tuesday next follow lng tha tint Monday ol November. The electers of the borough of Confluence to meet at the Council Chamber, In sab! boroUKh. Tbe elector of the borough ami township of Somerset to meet at the Court Huoae, in said borough. Tbe electors of the township of Milford to meet at the bouse lately occupied by Thomas King, la said township. Tbe electors of New Centreville to meat at the school bouse la said borouith. The electors of the township of Upper Turkey root to meet at the boose of Juan A Shuitx, la said township. Tbe electors of the township of Lower Turkey foot to meet at the school bouse la Ursine bor ouirh. Tne electors of tbe borough of t'rsina to meet at the school house in said borough. The electors of the township ol Addison to meet at tbe house of Levi bean, la Petersburg, la said township. The electors of tbe township ef Mlddlecreek to meet at tbe house occupied by Aaron Hecbier, la said township. The sleetur of the township ef Elklk-k to meet at the new school boa la the borough of Salia. bnrv. The electors of tbe borough of Salisbury to meet at tb new school bouse la said borough. Tbe elector of the township of Summit lo (Met at the tbool house la bale City borough. The elector of tb borough ef Dale City to meetat the school house In said borough. The electors of tbe borough of W eiierrlurg to meet at the school bouse ia said borougn. Tbe electors of tbe township of Ureenvul to meet at the school boose, la Pocahontas, la aid township. The electors of the township of Southampton to meet at the bouse of J. L. Kennel, la said township. The elector of tbe township of Northampton to meet at the aoue i sou of John rHiorbaugu, la said township. The electors ot tne townsnip ot Larimer to meet at the boose formerly occupied by W m. May, la saiu uiwnsnip. 1 he electors or the Doroagli or tserlia to meet at tbe nous of Archibald Cumptoa, la (aid bor ough. 1 he electors of the township of Krotaersvalley to meet at Blltaer't school boaee, la (aid towa- shlp. The electors ef the township of Stonyeraek to meet at the school house at Snaaksvule, la saM towasbtp. The elector of tb boroagk ef Stoystowa to meet at the boose tersaerly maple by Henry J. Miller, ia said borough. Tbe electors ef tha township ef UueaudMalag to meet at tbe house ot Jacob Caster, ia Stays town. Tb lectors of tb township of Allegheny lo at tbe of Ueursje A. a.lmmei, tuwosbi IP- The elector I of the borough of (few Baltimore to tne house of , la said or- ough. 1 te electors of tbe towashlD of rousmsnrt to meet al too aoase of feter irvy, la mm twws ship. The elector of toe township of Shad to meet at lb aous of Jacob Hetmao, In said township. Tbe electors of the towoehipof Paint to meet at the school aoase erected oa la land of Henry Uerkey, la said township. The elector of th township of Jenner to meet at the aoase of Tbo. Ualla;her, at Jenner X Koad, In sab! township. The elector ef the township of Jetersoa to meet at the noose ef Solomon Baker, la amid losra- saip. l b electors ef tbe borough ef JennervUle to meet at the arhool boose la said borouah. At which time and places the qaauned voters WUI elect by ballot: OXE PtRSorr for tbe office of Oofemor of the Commonwealth of Peanayivanla. UN E PEBStJJf Sir th office of Stat Treasurer ol the Commonwealth ef Peanayivanla. OS K PKitSOX far the office of Prothoootary, Clerk of tbe Cooru of Coasmoa Pleas aad Uyer aarl Terse 1 a- of said county. iTrz. rKiiau.i sur tne enice os stcgievwr sa Wllla, Recosler of IJwedsL aad Dk..' v.rt of sai -,v Clerk e( ta ur. o.XE PEKSOJI for ta office of SherlfT of said County. PEKSOIT foff th etfiee of Tiuasour f aaid oounty. I.-.a -tavii -J wrr uie vmo, w i - of said eounty. Off E PEJUJOlf for the ofEe Poor Director of said county. Neie Adcertinement dfj - TWO PKHSOXS for the) orBc of Aallfnr aaia foomr. lb th Artseieof th Xrw i uHatlan. SsLTiua k Lsery mala rlrlsrn twrntT-nae vears f aif. pwsewiB tb f"V ini naittlira tluna, shall b otitli to vjtr a' i!l f le ti.ir First. He shall bar bent a ri:iiea nf lee Vaitel Stale at least m r-t.lh. .Wra. lie shall have rri.!til In tha Stale n year, (or ir. bTln; nrerl,.olT liera a uniilfle I eleetor or aathreNini eliisi'a i tbe Srate. he niiail bara reosarail tbereipim al return!, iheo mi months! ImmedlatelT trecedin tbeelertHn. 7atre'.-He sball have resi.led io the eltiHi district tt here be shall offer to rote at leant two saimths immediately precedina; the elect ion. eerfa. if tweniv two rearsof aiceor upward. keshaUhave paid within two yiars a l.,ter etmnty tax, which shall have N-eo s.csr I at least two month and putd at least one nvnib bc lore tbe eiecttoa. v-'v4",! A" i?" Ietl'n by the dUscns shall be by balUx. Every ballot r.e.1 sh.-ll be num. bera.Hn the ortier In which rt shall be receire.1. and the number roewted by tbe eiecttoa officers o the Usiofviilers, . l-te the name.d the ele.-- wmw yinrwmL lit, imil-K. Any elector have meed sraleas required to do so n a jwuictai proeaedlasr. 8l,t'-. Electors shall la all cases except trea mm, leiufiy and breach or surety of the peace be privileged from arrest durinir their aiten.hin.-e wjetutmsaad w jotas; t" and reiaraing tbere- fS.!T. WVTWTT any of the qualtBcl electors efthto ttmioMwealth-hall lie In efe! milltarv fh7r. """"""bm from the President ol Ltl. r-T b tB """WT "f this 'om saoawemlth, Mca eler-t.n ni,T FIW ,h, rt ht Z r tlWHmt " ;,hf - llobvT'tliUeioI,,.l,t'n ,h h")',,n .hTll iZ lh "tist-at.o. of ro. ter shall be aniiorm thmuKhoat the xi.i. i.n. elector shall be deprlre.1 rt'vZtSZgfZ bv reaeoa of hi aama ar . Sat-. S. Any persr who shall aire, or pi write bis name upon bis ticket. r eaojr the aaaie le be written thereon ami atteste) hv rin,, f .be district. The elect i. oltlwrs shall ?J, erafflrmed sot la dlscbiae how tm .i .iV, nut or offer to aire, to an elector, any m-ner. reward : fr-m pcrt.Tuini the duties enjnne.1 upon them hr or other vaiuable consileratl.io for his vote at n U!'is act. nuh person sh.iil be uiltv of a mi.-le-etectiura. or tor wtthohlinc the same, or whi shall . an.1 upon rroosictirm thereof shall Ire pun elre or pmmue lo Hire such consideration to nr ! Ihed by a hne not eji eclinn one thousaud did. other Pr"S' or party for such elector's neor lor ! ir.r by im .no no nt not exceed in two vears. tbe witnoldlnst IhereoC and any elector who shall " tM b. at the dim-rvtiou ot the cure An'v (wr reeetTeor aitree to receive. ftr blmseKor Hiran- n "ho had. on the nay of anr election, vi-r. a other, any mimey, reward or other raiiwhle con- polim pl.K-e in ny el-ti.i dittrict at w-hh he is slderatioa for hi vote at an election, or for with- i ""t emitled to vote and shall uaor Intlandntion buidlnsr tbe same shall thereby forfeit tt rirht to i r violence i. r tne purire of prevent.n anv orti- to vote shall be eballenirxl for soch cause before .... - rinr Bimiv wmtf ritBt ine eiectun otneers. snail ne re juirct to swear or arnna that the nutter of the challenge w untrue be lore his vote shall be received. Sr. . Any person who shall, while ..in.lu datelbroffloe.be srulltT of bribery, fnu l. or wil ful violation of any election law. shall he forever disqualified frm hoirllna; aaofflceof trust or profit iuw r.mnmwqiin. WIT perMMl Conrlctcil id wutul noiatloa of tbeelectlr laws hail. In addi tiua to anr penalties provided bv law. be deonrcl of the rlKht ef suifraire absuluiely for a term ol lour years. w. it. ror the purpose of rotinsr bo rrHi shall be deemed to bare rs! el a residence bv so of hi presence, or lort n bv re.ssun ol his absence, while employed In the service, either civil er military, ef this State, of the 1'nited States, nor while rniraved m the nariirtiioii of ne waters of tbe Stat or the United Slate, or on the hiKb seas. nor while a student of aay Institution of learninar. nor while kept In any poor hou.e or other asylum at public expense, nor while owna ed in public prison. Sar. 1A uisirlct election boards shall consist of a JUrlire and two inspectors, who shall liechoeen annually by the cit liens. Each elector shall hare the riprhl to vote for the iurliie and one lnsjieefor. ami each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The Arst election board for any new district hl I he selected, and vacancies tn election bianls tilled. shall be nrevkied by law. Election ut vn shall be privilewed fnm s rrest Of oo days of elec tion, aad wnue enaaweri in making an awl trans. mittins; return, except upon warrant of a crwirt of record or judve thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or tut wanton breach of the peace. In cities tbey may claim exemption from jury duty donna their terms of service. sac l. no person shall be onaliae.1 to serve a an election omcer who shall hold, or shall with in two month hare held any office, or appoint ment or employment in or under the lovrmnirnt of tbe l alted Slates or ur this State, or nf anv city, or county, or of any municipal Brntrd. wm- niissioa or uu ni any city save only pisttces of the peace and aldermeu. notaries public ami per sons In the military service of the State: nor shaU any election officer be eligible to anyclvU nffiT to be Ailed at aay election at which he shall serve, save only to such subordinate mnni.-li.nl or lorn. I offices, below the grade of city or oounty otneers. as snan oe uevtruaicu ny general law. Ami airo to tne following acts of Assemblv now la force In this State, vii: Art of June 30th. lsTA. Sac. S. At all eteciions hereafter held under the laws of this IVmtnifi wealtb, the polls shall beotiened at 7 e'clnck a. m and eloeed at 7 e'eloeK p. m. Sue, T. Whenever there shall be a vacancv in an electron board on the morning of an eleet'i.,n, said vacancy shall be tilled in conformity with ex isting laws. The said act of Assemblv entitled -an art re. tat lng to the elections of "this Commonwealth," passed July 1 ISIS, provide a follows, tn: "That the Inspector and judges shall meet jt the reSTiective til aces annotated r,.r hoi.tin ik. election in tne d istriet at which ther respectively belong, before 7 o'clock In tbe morninir ol Tues day. November Id, and each said mnirctor shall appoint one elerk, who snail be a nualibed voUr of such district. Ia case tbe persoa who shall hare received the second highest number of vote for Inspector shaU nut attend oa tb day of any election, then t hs person who shall hare receiv-ed the second highest number of vote for jurlg at tbe aext proceeding election shall act as inspector In his lw. Ami la ease the person who shall hare reeetrert the highest number of vote for Inspector shall not at tend, tbe person elected judge shall appoint an inspector ta bis place; and in case tbe person elec ted judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of vote shall ap point a judge la bis place; and ir anv vacancy shaU Continue in the board for the space of one hoar after the time fixed by law for the opening ei lav nfxuua, wv quAiiueii rorm Ol tne town Ship, ward or district fur which such officer shall hare been elected, present at tbe place of election. shaU elect on of their number to 111 such ra- onney. Tbe act of XKh of July, 174, further provides, vt: San I. At the opening of the polls at all e ice land It shaU be the duty of tbe judges of elect Kin for their respective district to designate one ef tbe Bispeeiura, whose uuty tt shall be to bare in custody the registry of voters, and to make the entries therein required by law; and Itsiull be the duty of tha other of said Inspectors to recrWe aad number lb ballots presented atsaidelco Uoa. Sac. a All elections by the eUIictij shall be by Dauot; every maitov. voceu snail ue numriered in the order la which It shall be receive!, and the number tveorwed by the clerks en the list of vo ter oooosite the nam of tb elector from whom re reived And any voter voting two or more tickets. the several tickets so voted shall each be niinier ed with ta a amber corresponding with the sua ber te in anm ot tne voter. Any elector may write his name upoa hi ticket, or eaase tbe same to be writ tea thereon, aad attested by a cithten of the district. Ia addition to the oath now pre scrib ed ny law to ne lauen ants swnerruieri ny election officers, tbey shall severally he sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector lb ail hare vote.!, unless required to do so a witnesses in a iuilM.it proceeding. All ludgns, inspectors, clerks, and overseer of any eleeuou held under thlst. shall, before entering upon then datsra, be duly sw .rn or affirmed in the presence of each other. The judge shall be rwuca by tbe miDotity Inspector, if there snail no sera minority icpector. and ia case there be oo minority inspector, then by a jus tice of in peace or aidermaa. and the inspector, overseer sad clerks shall be sworn by tbe lurlire. Certificate ef soch swearing or amrmlRg shall be duly marie out aad signed bv the officer so sworn, and attested by the officer who administer ed the oath. If any judge or minority inspector refuse or falls to swear the officers of election in the manner retiuired by this act, or If anv officer of election shall act without being hrst duly rem, or If aay officer of election shaU siint the form of oath without befng duly sworn, or it any judge or minority Inspector shall certify that ary officer was sworn warn no was pot, is suatl t deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tb officer or officers sooffendrng shall be fined not x- eeetllnsr one tboueand dollar, or Imprisoned nut exceeding one year, or Dot a, in me uucretua ol the Court. Sac. 10. On the day of election any person whose aame shall not appear on tbe registry of voters, and who claims in right tn vote at said lection, shall produce at least une i.n lined rofer of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant tn tbe district In which he claim to be a voter, rnv tne penoa ot at leasi two mttntn im mediately preceding said election, which witnese shall be sworn or affirmed and suliscriiie a written or partlv written ami partly printed aifi.larit to the fact stated by bim. which aifi lavit shall de fine clearly where the resilience Is of tbe person so claiming to be a voter, ami the person so claiming tbe right to vote shall also take ami sufveTttie a written or partlv written and partly printer! atfi- ilavlt. stating, to the best of bis knowledge and belief, when and where he was burn: that he has been a citlieo of the I'll I ted States for one month. and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that be has resided In tbe Commonwealth one year. or. If formerly a qualified elector or a native from cit txea thereof, and ha rvnoved therefrom ami re- tamed, that be has resided therein six months next preceding said election: that he has resided In the district tn which he claim to be a voter for tbe period of at least two month tmmeri lately pre ceding said election; that be ha But moved into th district for the purpose of voting therein: that he ha. If twenty-two years of age or upwards. Did a Stat or eounty tax within two years, which was assessed at least two mouths and paid at least oae month before tb election. The said affidavit (ball also state whea and where tbe tax claimed to be paid by the affiant ni assessed, ami when aad where and to whom pair I: ami tbe fax receipt tbe re lor shall be prod aeed lor examination, ua less the affiant shall state la his affidavit that It has been lust or demroyedL or that he never received any, aad If a naturalised dtimn, shall aim state when, where ana sjfiui court ee was aaturaiia. ad. aad shall also nrneme am e morale wi nam raliaatloa fur examination. But If tbe person so claiming the tight to vote shall lake and subscribe aa aSHlevu taat ae is a ssuts etiru ciusea in ine Culled Stat, or. If bora elsewhere, shall state the fact la km affidavit, aad shall prod ace evidence taat he ha been aatarnllsed or tbat Be Is entlikd to ettlaenaalp by iweaua sf als tal er s natural isa tloa, aad shall larther Mat la hi affidavit that he H, at tb tiare yf awking the affidavit, of ib age of twenty-owe aad uit-r twtmty-tw years; that ae aa been a eltia-u of ike United States oae Broata. aad ha resided la tbe State one year: r. If a aatjv boraeitlxea of tbe State and remov ed thisfrosa 'aad retaraed. that he ha resided thinia six meatka aext prereeding saul election, aad hi ta leUua district Immediately two oath preceding soch election, he vhall be enti tled to vota. altaoagh be shall But have paid taxes. Th laid ahVlarlts of all person making such fi' aad th aflVlasiu of th wHaeese to their resbleaee shall be preeerved by the eleetbin board, aad at tb ilvss of the lertka tbey shall be en closed with tbe list of voters, tally list and ether papers reqnired by law to bellied by the return judge wtth tbe Protbonotary, awl shall remain oo ale therewith la ta Protboaotary't office, subject toexamiaatloa aa other elect ion papers are. If th iecUua ootcer shall find that the applicant posses all the legal auaUncatkms or a v.Ker be shaU be permitted to vote, aad hi aame "hail he addad to the list ef toxabtee by the eleotlua offi cer, the word "tax.'' benvr added where the cwlsaant claim to vow oa tax. and tne worn '-age where he claim te vet oa ago. tha same wor.it being added (y the dark a each aaJ. respect. Ively, oa ta Usu sf penoa voting at snob etec- ua. star 11. ft shaH be lawful ftiranv onallfted eft a f the district- autwlthstaadiag tbe nam ef i ha a nuv la netalaed oa the list of resl- Amt l.Jm (a rhalleture the vote of sucfc pertnn. whereupon the same proof of the Hint of suffrage a m aovs reaaireo uy m- r-""'j" .i -tmA m be the electioB board, sad the vote admtuad er rejected, accord In g to tbe evidence. Every persea claiming to be a naturalised citizen shall be required to produce his aataraliiatioa eertllllcate at tbe election belur vrKing. except where be ea been fur Ire year eunseeutiveiy a rotor la lb district where Be offers to ve; a tbe vota ef sack person being recerreil, tb leotioa otBean are to writ or stamp the word "voted" en hi certificate with the day. month ami year, aad If aay letloa ofllosr er officer shall re ceive a sncotjH voto oa tbe mow day, bj virtue of Xcui AdcertiitemenU. the saiaei-rrTlrirata exi-rpt whir" sun j are entitW b.i irt. ,hall ho rui'ir of, rals.!men. an I . wiriH.atbrrT. .;!! b rl ur imi.rH ootil. or h.Mh. t t.w io-rrii .A tlMcnart; hat Ih-Jlrw hll aot-i-r.! flr hun.lre-1 i.,aar in e-v h ca-w. r ibt untrismi nt -var yr The tioiii-hmt-nt "hili m ,.(. r.i -,..,ui. ia atnir m in."i-.n ii-) t. ill nit-t , t p. le liiii.tr. tu .l,r. il -ai I BU4lariii2.,tt n , t m ite. r aav t tni-ut ri.r, u a!'..rt: u ; rn.ti'-i'e. ki . I-. Il any el-Tl H4I ortlct r h4ll r(u w alevt to riiirr swh pro.t ol tbe rmhi.,i friz a is (n.ivril'cl . iio law. ,.r the ( i.. whir h t Ii u, i a su.il, .-u'lit. iMn auv prrHi ..iter io lo v.4e . n.inic i m.i on the" h.r ..f a cl v lrr. rr wh- riirlil lo rote in chllen.l I r any .Oalmt vrer prv n?. an-l ha!l .!mil u h prrsna lo -te wtikoat reqnir.nz st h pnrt. ev-rv pefiorQ so orl -ndius; h.ill up.,n C4trirti,4i. I uil". ty ol miteTncau.,r, ami ri.ll be scntr-nivl. r every n h .'if-nce. iia a nn it etci-ciin nve hundretl doliar or to undr-rvn an lmir,omcnt aol m re than one yenr. cr liih at the discretion ol t he eou rt. S J. Any r. cler. i..n iITi.fror irerson sppoiiile.1 aa ovi-r- ---r. wv, tti illDc-!c itr r. fuM to pcrlorm arvy ,lu y enviD'-t fr tlim t,r. wirh- Hlt rciMonaMC Or IcR II CI1UC-. rrluttl be Uf'Mt trr & penalty of one lmnlre.,d.-iijirs: ami if any a-ir.,r shaU knowingly iwn any pcrton as a irotrrwho Un.it -lunMil.-.l. or hill w:!:u!!y rcfu t.i a.r- anyone who l it-tiirt -I. he shall lie iruilly ol rmiemiMnoe tn ortl.-e .rn. irri convH-IMin puninb. ed ty a tine nK cvr-rerlinif nrae thousanrl doi'.ki-, ,,r i m prt-ron men i n, A evereninx two years. rrrKh. st the ,;iTe?ion of the t'Urt. and also be rib?et to an aci,i for -l.imit by the ptr.y axzricTeti: and il'anyper shall Iran'iiuleniiy alter, add io,.f Gfeor destroy .my liif rulers m.vle out as direr -ed by tin act. or tear down or remrrrr the whm iVyhu the p: ice whre it hi. l-e.i naci. with rrau-lu-lent or tni hieroos in'enr . or r-.r mr linprotrer pur pr,se. the pcrsi-o sr ritlen,iln sh.il'l he guilty .il a mis.ieme.tnor. and on "ini ictir4l s:ialt rre pauL'hrt by a hue not exceililix Ave humlred itollars. urlm pri?onnie:it Dot etcei-nnic two venrs. or lr.th. at the li reii .n of thec.ert: aud it any person h:il. br vioiem-e or intiiuidaiH, drier, or attempt todrim fpim the polls, any person or trenrona ApiintrMi by the court to act as everneera of an election. lrr or r ret-; I. His irom pr.-rtorm I nit tile duties re- lUire-l ot him by U. or lor the uimnn of nee. ventin any niiiilined r ,ter of sm h district eier ci'in hu riit'n to role, or from eicn-nina his riiht to chjlienire ir.v per.n otlennai t vote, sn. h per-.n nhall be deemed irniltr oi m nil e me:in..r. and uj- n cnvii th n thereof sliall tie pun- .....t-. ... i.J-n. eicceriui' .me tnoUHanil.loiiHiC " h5 itotri -iitnent not evewlin two year -r BOItl. at the diM-retion of the cmrt. Anrcl. rk oversecror cLeiioo otfi.-er. who shuil din-joce how any eler-tr.r su.il! have v ite.1. unics rerireii trrdu i as a witness In judicial proceeding sbii be. guilty of a mi!emefinor. and upon conv ir-t ior thereof shall he puni'tied by a Rn rvH en-eeriirg one thousund doliar. or bv 'linpptsr'Ument not ev ceeding iwo years, or both! at the discretion of the eonrt. ".f any pr a I ia I pr.vcnt r a tempt to pre rent any rrtticcrof aneler ii4i under tliis ir.m holritng siM'h election, or ue rir throaien anr vi.,. en,e to any such ntbeer. and Wiall infemifit i.r itn-protM-riy Infcncre wuli hum in the eiecutton -.1 his du'y. h.iil hlre-k tip orairriiipf trr hfen-k up the w,n iow -ir avenue fo any window where the 4me m:ir be h.'lden. or sh.iil riotMUnly disturb the pen.-e of rj'ti election, or shall uso or practlr-e Inf iiatdnf ion, threat;,. f..ne r- violence, wit 1 the rlesivu to influ ence unduly or ovemwe any elector. r prevent htru from voting, or to re-'nin the freerlr. in ol choice. swb rn.4 .m rnv,.-ti. e hin! Ire fined in anr um m entteiling Bve bundml ilo.irs. to be imprison ed frr any time not b-rt thsn one nor more t ham twelve m.rfith.. sn.l If It s!i::i V -rhown fr, the c nrt wherethetrt.il of -wri ntten.'e hatl be hjal. that the person so orfenrtinir was n.rt a re-hb nl of tlie ci;y, warl or dufrir't where the snid ot.nce w;is Committed, an I n. entitled to vote therein, on con viction. he tw scntenr erl pi puy a line not les in.tn one nun r'tl or morr th:in 'ic thrru.sanrl r.. lara. ami be tMprMriaed not less than six months nor more than t wo years. "If any p.,rrQ or persons shall make anv bet or wniccr upon the result rri an electern within the Common wealth, or.ih.ill ofier to make anr jiuh l"-t or w iaer. ei: her by rerlml .r l.nnatir.n there. I r by any written er printoddvert!cment, or invito any persr.n or perrons to akike sm-h bet or w:ier. oruu conviction thereof be or tiiey nhail torfi-il an-t puy three times the aui uiit o Iret or offered tu bo bet. An l the election l3w..f the rommnnweaUa fur ther provide that -The Inspectors. Judges au.1 clerks shall, belore entering on the duties ji their ufficr'4. scvenr. ly Like and auh-rcrihe the Mi,f h -,r af tlrmntlon hcre:n:fTer ilirecteti. wbbk shJ f arK mmitererl t them by any Juriirc. Aldermiin r Justice of the Pea.-,-: t.ut if no mm'k uMiritnite be percent, one of the lntectors ii tbe election r:a!l a-lrninuiter the oath or affirmation to the rrtfir-r- judire. and inspector, snd then the ta'iiieftor iu.ilmerl sbau ariuimisirT tlie outb or aiurtuitW'n, to him. 'The itvrr ir. jodie and clerks rennired by Liw to hold tbe townsliip ami irenenil elcctfi.n, slmll take and -utisentre thesevenlo:ih.rrrhnii atlon, rerpiircl hy the l'Jib. 'JHh and ftt sections il the act .11 the 3d tarn! July, i;v. emitled -Ao, act relating to the elections of this C'-mnir.n- wealih." wttrt-h oaths r.r arbrmats.ns niiall be pre. pared and adiiitnirt.'P-.l in til' luanm-r .nscrr, in the Hrii and 'Zl ro-rl. r-.t rd the itaid a.-f, and in ar.ltti..n to the powercoferred l-y the lth .n-ti..n oi said act, the tarle or eiiher of tbe invreetor-n hall have is.ttcr P dtnii!iter the oaths urei-riii ed by said a'f toany clerk of a general or, sicias or b m.r!;f' ejccti,.n. The fr.nowina nsn ne tne lorm or tne oath or ar firniatlon to be Lik'-n by e;ich inspector, vis: -I ( . H.) do that 1 will rlnir attend Ur th ensuu.i election riuriiig the conniiuance tlvreoi, . an ui- irecP r and that I will not receive any ticket or vote ft-.manyp."r!' n.othcrfliafiuciiaslUll nnu Iv beliere to ne. ac,llri tr the rrrrvisir.ns ot tha. constitution and the lan-t uf this Csrnvtnoo wealth, entitlett to vote al such eler'tloo, without reoqirlnn rucn evtdcui'C ol tue right to vote as is direi-tcit l.y law. nor will I vexaiioasly delay or rvue to re. eeive any vote fri.-tn any person who I shall believe to be entlt led b vote a aforesaid, hut that I aiil In all thinir. trntr. impartially and taublully per form rav duty therein, to the beet ef' my judttnient and abilities, and that I am not directly or indi rectly interested tn any bet'T wager on the result Of this eler-tiirB.' The following sba'J hetheoath or arflrmatlon of ear'h judire: tu: -t ( A. B.) do that I will aa lu.iue du.y vend tbe rnsninir electhja during tha c-.ntinnattee inetvr.f. and faithtuify aist itie in sperrtrrra In erry rr.g mi the same: that 1 will not give my consent that any vrrte or ticket shall be re ceived irom any person other than such as I firmly believe to Ire ar-cordmir 1 1 the pprvisions ol tne eon. stltmlrrn an l haws .,r tt.n ..urtaonwealtk. entt'icrl tn vrtte at such election. wrrhr.iK reunirfns: u,-h er. idenceof the riitlil tn vole as isdirtfetd bv law. and tbat I will uo mjf b-t en, lea vors p, prevent any fraurl, deceit orai iwe in carrying en the 'am a hvcitixeoi rtuulitie.l to vole, or irtbers. ami that I will make a trnc awt rertect return of the said elec tun. B'fl will io ail (bin truly. Impartiailv at rt lalthiuily perlorm my doiy respecting the saiue to the Irestof my jojlment anrl airiliiivs. an.1 that am not direotiv or indirectly iracresterl m anv bet or waer on t he rtjf of this ererh.o.' The frribewing sliall he i be lorm ol the oath or af- firmatim to he taaien by each elerk. vlt: -I f A. U ) hat 1 wdl uiiintriiauy anl truly write dowu the name r if each elector who siiaU vote at the en. sutng elect ion. which shall be ziven me In ch;rre. tn.l al.so tbe name of thetownship. wrl rrr dtstrit wherein acb eswtrr reside. an, earelol.v srl trutv urns down the nnmner of votes thai haU 1 ziven lor e:k-h can lulate at the elect , as otten as Ins name shall 1 P'a-1 to me bv the uvtrer-tor thereof and In all thinirs truly and ftitthaiiy per form my duty resieciiii the mnw to the best oi my lU'laTTicnt au-l ahdity. ail Ibaf. I am not dirict ly rr indirectly inicn'steri in apj bet or wager on the n. su t ot tiits ci.-r;iii.n. The iiualifirl elc-ton will take notice iJt the fol lowing set of Assembly, approved l'ith das of Mareh. lseS. an a- t K-.-guIatlrrg the mole of v. 'it 4 at ail eis-crirms m tue several couutiee of this C m- monweah tu Sur-riot I Hu It ena.-tcrl by the Senate and House of Represen'afivesi of rhe Cinmonweeltli ..f PennsvtY'skUia in (rctieral A -semt.lv met, o! it jsi heri't-y enacte.1 by the aaihurity rrf thesniue. That ther)iiaunori rotcrs ui tbe several counties of tin Com nir.n wealth at all zencnl, township, h, r -ali and spec4.! eier-tlris are hercbv, hereafter, aurt.or. ize.l and rpiuip'l to v.-,te, by tr-kets. printer! ..r written, or irartly prfnte.1 and partlv written- ser. eraily classiucrl as fr-ili.vrs: tnie tii kct siiail em. brssis tne names of an pidxes rrt fours toted tor, and to be bibeUcf. outside, "ndietary:' imn ticket sfiall embrace the namesof all state nrfb-ers v.crj anrl heiabeile l 'State;'' one ticket shall etn. brice the name of a'.I crmiitv oift.'ers voter! for. in tuiting tbe ..rf.ee of Sr-nator. mcirjjer anrl nieir.frert f Assembly, if vitcl for. and member r.f r.n- ZTesa. If voted p.r. ansi tie sitretici -eountv: r,r.e ticket shall I'uihraee the came .if all town-hip ..f. n.-ers votct lor, atiri ii ufreueri -townsnip: one ti-ket shall eiul.race tbe names of ail borough f f.crs voterl for. ami be laf-elled --b..p uir h: ' and eai-h class shall be tc;isttcd io separate ballot. boles. Snr. J. Tbat U shall be the ilntyof the Sheriffs in the several counties of this t'omni"weaif h b Insi-rt In thr ir elri-tU-u prs-lamallons hereaiter :- su'.il the first scetlr.n of this ar't. JAMES R. KFLI.ET. Speaker of the House uf !ere?s-ntative. PVTID ri-F?IIN(. Speeker of the Senate. 1 r.iif.irp.1 Ihir lr.-h dav r.f March. Anno Tk.ndr.l 'ac Laouraud tight huorlrerl ami sixty tv. A. tr. t l al I.n. TIFTLLTH AME5UMEXT. Ann enrrtEts. The Congress) of the f'niterl Statrs on th 31st ttayof Man-h. 17. passer! au act entitled "Js ar I tn raerce far rtcai rifi ;es of the t'aifrd Stat to rofc ia fse m rrral State of the t nt'oa ad for otktr purvsiscr." tbe brtt ami second vfb.ns of which are as billows: "SbttiO! 1. bV if reatfcd by fee Vaeeearf House of Hfftre tent ai ire of the leied .vefet of America ia i.ontrrrte mstemotrit. Tbat allcitisens ol the I'mfed States who are or shall he otherwise qualified fo vote at any eiectun by the per pi in any Slate, Temtrrry. rlisinet. eounry. eity. parish, brwnsbip. scbtsri district, municlfmlity. or other ter ritorial uriditee'U shall Ire entitled anrl allowed to vr.te at all such elerjiions witbeut distinction ol race. e,,l.-ir. or previrius r'onilltir.n oi servitude: any eonstitmltia, law. custom, usutre or reruiatust of any Stale or Territory or oy rr under Ks autourif jr totbe contrary aotwi'hsf i rvilng Set-. And oe if further raurrre. Tbat If by or on ier the authority of the csnstttutlrsa ur laws r.f any State, or tbe law rd any Territory, any act is or shaU be retiuired to be rh-ne at a prererUisire or ica.iticaiion tor ruing, and by such cnstlturea or laws persons or officers are or shaU be chanted with the perfrrrmnnee of duties tn furnishing to cititeas aa opportunity to perbrrva snrh preretauisiir. "? 'e tree,, me qualified to vote, tt snail be the dury of every such persons aad officers to gtreail dtisens of the United states the same ami equal opportunity to perform swh prereruLsftes and ubecnoe'aalin ed to vote withotst disainctloa. of rce. elr ur pre Viou cuniliu..n of earvitarle: tad if any such per son or officer shall refute or knowimrly omit to give lull effort to this sertem Be suali. for every . u of. fence forfeit and par the sum of five hundred dol lars to the per-on aeirrteved f herenv. to he recover ed by aa art It ia in tire "as-, with full costs and such allowance for orunsel ie a the court shall deem just ami shall als". -srevery such offence, he deem ed gulitr of a misdemeanor, and shall, on cm vie. ti..n thereof, be sH less than five hunCr-.! doimr or ire Im prtsrsnerl not les than one mrrnf it and not mure than une year, or both, at th discre tion of the euurt. Anri the lu.lges of the respective districts afore- aolrl are reipiirerf to meet at S. -mer-ref, n the Erf- da aext loiiowing ine nrifHlnt of sai,l electron Liw a Bed there to perform thoa thiaa-t reriaired of them by law. Al! judge living wltMn twelve miles of the Prof honotary'i office, or within twcnfy rmilc. If their residener be In a Iowa, village, or city upon the line of a railroad leading to the enun-y seat, shall, before two o'clock pr-H merirllanof the lay after the election, ao-1 all other )tlges shall, before twelve o clrsrk steruiiaa of the second ..'ar f er tbe e led ion. deliv-r the returns, bgetber with return "teet. to tbe PnKbonotary f the eoert of Common plea of the county, wbk-b eaitl return sheet shall be fi.ed. and the day awl bourol filing marked thereon, atst shall he preserved by tbeprir tbonrKary for public in specie n. (Jiven under my bas-l. at my office In Somerset, this 4th day of Isrtober. In the year of our Lord, one thrro-od eight hundred and seventy nse. nasi la " ninety ninth year of th indepen dence of th I'nltcrl States. ULIYEK k.MCPPE, SheT ?. ShrritTs Office. Somerset, t IX t. 4th, K j. )
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