t The Somerset Herald j lwaeat uje ia. accepted eo - ianution to aucaa lao agricultural Oc'uitr 10 1S77. Tk Slate Campaign. Ollir.H TOli LETTER. The election, tbia year, involves i da- STATE TICKET. FOE FITREME JtPOK JAMES T.STER RETT, of Allpglfny C'nnntr. TOE THEASUCEIt W. B. HART, ol Montgomery County. 1011 A I'M TOE t.EXERAI. J. A. M; PASSMORE. of Schojlkill County. ' :0: COUNTY TICKET. HR DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN It. SCOTT, of Somerset Borough. for corxnr sirveyob WILLIAM BAKER, of Milford Township. ' ,' ''air at Frederick. Maryland, on Tuea- onlj eucn officials as will have ' dx the 11th inst. where he will i.tiw perform within the Sutc, wd c ertain cf a hearty reception. New mi j We observe tbit ibe Republicans 'of Blair county have Dominated M. hence it is claimed that it ia purely a fiueBtion of men. While we have no York, October C, TUAXKS WHERE PCE. It ia justly held etapid to open con versation with Breaking of thewoath- objection to meeting this issue, it is j", but the ruin doesn t apply to aucu well to remember that, the moral cf-j weather as we have now. To.daj fort oftho election will reach over io- j completes a week tl iwrtect, sunny; Edgar Kins Ki .filiur of the Alton- l0 lhn (;irnau)rial and Congress-iol, delicious days that are the r.a L'ndical, as their candidate for the j ional campaign of nest year. .Nor is I f harm of the Hudson river country occie- "t true that, conlmiiig tlie issr.c:'" .-chcih wr. r.i.Un i to purely State matters, is oniy ;iaiKOi oroum, urn ice country question of men. The two pulitical needs a few weeks of such dry days parties iu this State represent dia-jto t healthily efier the soaking mefically opposite idea of State I "ius of summer, government, and their adminiatra-: the state cox ventiox. tion, particularly of the financial in-! The New York State convention terestsofthe Common wealth, have !0()ene(j vesterdav with what Ban- i t t . j-ar . - I . ueen martea oy very uiuereui re-ieuine republicans are pleased to suits. Ladertbe Democratic party j term a b&T) at tDe administration. farms were taxed, ana toe tneory. The adootion of a most moderate and just platform, advising resump tion, denouncing subsidies, insisting Legislature, to fill the vacancy sioned by the death' of Col. P. M Jcucs. This, in our judgment, is an admirable nomination, well bestowed upon a deserving and hard working Republican, an able and indefatiga ble member of the press. If Mr. King is elected aDd we do not doubt it he will make an active and intelligent legislator, a credit to the constituency that selects him, and a useful and eflieicnt member of the General Assembly. FOR TOUR HOt BE DIRECTOR JOSEPH G. COLEMAN, of Brothersvallcy Township. The Philadelphia Time urges its readers to support Judge Sterrett for the Supreme Court, on the ground that the judiciary should be kept free and apart from political disturbances. So much obliged to the Times. The Tublic Debt w as reduced du ring the month of September three millions eight hundred and eighty two thousand Cre hundred and twenty-four dollars and eighty cents.(3, 882,.21,80.) For the three months commencing July 1st the reduction Las been f 8,570,908,33. Judge Jere. S. Black has been cm ployed to assist in the prosecution agaiBst the Louisiana Returning Board, to be tried before the Supreme Criminal Court at New Orleans. If there is nothing political in ibis cause, why is it that so bitter a parti san is taken all the way from Penn sylvania to secure conviction if pos sible ? Tilden's own state having thus een carried against him, all hia as yjtion for a re-nomication as a Presidential candidate are squelched, snd if the kid glove, white neck-tie, auti-Conkling Republicans of New York City, succeed :n defeating the ticket Dominated at Rochester, the State will be remanded to the tender mercies of her old plunderers, who are pledged to break the prison bars of that "thief of the world," Boss Tweed. The New York Tribune says: Senator Conover, of Florida, is not only an unshaken aDd an unshakable Republican himself, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding, but he is also firm in the belief that Florida will be Republican at the next elec tion. He expects to be re-elected by a Republican Legislature, because the influx of Northern capital and voters has Lad bo great an effect upon the State that a full and fair rote can be taken, and that means an easy Re fiub'iean victory. Democratic Journals oppose the i election cf our candidate for State Treasurer Captain Hart on the ground that he "is orJj a clerk of Bob Mackey." Mr. Maekey's ad minis.ration of the State Treasury, was one of the mcst able and effi cient we ever had, and Captain Hart's training in such a school, is proof positive of his entire competen cy. Between the trained efficiency and through practical knowledge pos sessed by Hart, and the ignorance of State finance and untried business capacity of Noyes there can be no hesitancy of choice. The Democrats and the Labor par ty of Philadelphia have evidently struck hands. Last week the Labor party withdrew its candidate for District Attorney, and tendered the nomination to Benjamin Harris Brews ter who was defeated for the nomina tion in the Republican Convention by Judge Thayer. The object of tLis dicker ii plainly to draw. Republican votes enough from Thayer to elect Hagcrt the Democratic nominee Brewster is a distinguished lawyer and hitherto a professedly ardent Republican, but any man who will go into a convention as a candidate, and failing a Domination lend himself to the defeat of Li succ essful rival he richlv deserves to be beat en, which we trust will be the reward meted out to Brewster bv the voters ot Philadelphia in November next. t .. ? .. .vl k. ri. t natatd tiniilt 1-a ' LUaiUtaiUCU kUBb ivbi t-oiin. ltuu.u ..v. made the basis of taxation. Un der Republican administration cor porations were made t3 bear the bulk of taxation, and farm lands were relieved. Under Democratic direc tion the State debt steadily increas ed till it aggregated about $40,000, 000. Under Republican direction it has decreased until it practically amounts to but about $13,000,000. Under the Democratic system, State taxation was felt to be burtheosome and oppressive; under the can system, it '8 spread over the traveling population that crosses the State, and represents current expen ses and not direct und tangible taxa tion. Ia the election of Treasurer and Auditor General, these two tbeo on the rights of labor and capital to an equal bearing, and expressing no opinion on the administration policy, while hoping it will result in peace at the south, aid promising that do act of the Republicans of New lork shall ba withheld for its success. It can ba-dlv fail of approval from all men not pledged to the support of measures and men rather than prin cinlea. Ex Cuncressman Ward made lvePuo11' 1 the strjniresi possible answer to all fault finding in the pithy declaration that it the announcement of Renault can principles be the condemnation ot the administration, let that con denization full. The good Republi cans of the State do not derive great ries are represented; as while there encouragement from the tight of As the Kith of October approaches, the struggle for speaker cf the next House intensifies, although to date, there appears to be do certainty as to the result. The three leading candi dates Cox, Randall and Morrison, are all ia Washington, and each professes the greatest confidence in his prot ects. Randall's friends are apparent ty much the m et numerous, and the probabilities favor bis success. The portraits of some of the most famous Americans are to be put upon the new stamps for lager beer keg3. The stamp for the eighth of a barrel is blue, with the vignette of Wash ington for a centre piece ; the sixth of barrel, brown, with a vignette of Thos. Corwin ; one-fourth barrel, green, with vignette of Thomas H. Benton; one-third barrel, purple, with a vignette of General George II. Thomas; one-half barrel, buff, with a vignette of Jefferson; barrel, pink, with vignette of ox President John eon; hogshead, black, with vignette of Silas Wright. lr appears to be understood that the President to his message to Con gress w ill not only ask for a liberal appropriation for tfce army, but will also recommend the increase of the regular force to about forty thouiicd men, each augmentation to be grad ual and for ppecific purposes, among which will be Doted the employment of surplus officers oa the rolls ; the punishment of refractory Indians ; the guarding of the Texas border; the prompt suppression of riots ia any part of the country, and the providing of employment of hundreds of deserv ing men now out of work, and fitted to make excellent soldiers. The message paragraph oa the army will I e backed by an elaborate paper from the Secretary of War, adriaic; the immediate strengthening of the army, and showing that the number of ef fectives is dow less than 29,000 men. The New York Democratic State Convention which assembled at Al bany last week, was a regular eat and dag affti-, ending in the Tammany dog thoroughly rbawing up its Til den adversary. The boasted Tilden reformers now holding the State offices, struggled in rain U secure nominations. They were all summarily set aside, and followers of John Kelly and the old Tweed gaDg were nominated in their -stead. This convention was complete ly under the control of the Tammany chief John Kelly, who, it will be remembered, bo bitterly antagonized Tildeii's nomination at St. Louis, and candidates of Lis own kidney The steady rain tbat fell here, all Jay of Thursday last, proves to have been but the skirt of a severe storm prevailing in the eastern portion of the State, and along the coast, crea ting great damage and causing a fear ful loss of life, by accidents to rail road trains occasioned by the washing out of tracksand culverts. The Sat urday issue of the Baltimore Ameri can contains the following summary: One very serious accident in its consequences occurred oa the Picker ing Valley RailrJad, near Phieaix ville, Pa. An eiyorsioa train return ing from the rKtorncker Reunion with two hundred passengers, mostly residents of Phienixville, wag thrown from the track by the rain having washed out the track. The engine and three passenger cars were wreck ed. Twelve are reported killed and about fifty wounded. eva bodies were found and the list of woumiled includes forty-three persons. An embankment forty feet ia height was washed away by the flood, and into this abyss the engine and (lasscDger cars plunged. The first and second cars telescoped, which account for the large Dumber of injuries. On the Washington and Northern Railroad the track was washed away near Ceatesville, P., and the engine was upset in the break, killing the engineer and scalding the fireman. Three persons were drowned by the wreck of the south-bound traiu on the Belvidere division of the Penn sylvania Railroad, near Frenchtown. The train lies in the Delaware river, some distance from the place where it was washed by the current from the creek. Those that escaped saved their lives by swimming to the shore. The steamship Massachusetts, which left New York ca Thursday for Providence, went ashote tt jyid night five milts cast cf Hortoo'i Point. She is badly strainel, aDd will probabfy be a total loss. She bad about two hundred passengers, iceliidiog seventy-five ladies, all of whom were rescued by boats frotn the shore. The ladies behaved jbrave ly, sod were landed Crst, before any of the male passengers were tajkea cff. At Chester, IV, the Croxler Mills were II i ded by the bursting of two dat.. 4 on Chester creek, throwing sev ral hundred hands out of employ meti'. for the present. Several schoon ers, iloop and smaller bjats were wrecked iu the creek. At Philadelphia a lady was drown ed by a bridge giving away as she was crosN3g it, and a seafaring man was w ashed from a boat and drown ed. At the Delaware Breakwater tea schooners are reported sunk, and three barks that were anchored dis appeared dcriog the night but are supposed to have dragged their an chors and blown out to sea. The storm has been very tevere all along the Atlantic coast, but though many vessels have been blown ashore or suut, tie loss of life has appnrectlf tae Jess than might be expected. . .. Reports from Chicago report daat- age to lake shipping, but no loss of life was reported. are onlv executive offices, it is well known that the Legislature louks to the executive officials, charged with the financial administration of the State. The question from the stand point if; Do we prefer the Democrat ic to the Republican system ? Do we wish to be directly taxed, and to have tha State dob: iacreasei ; or to have the revenues of the State de rived from corporations, aud the debt decreased ? There is not the slightest besita tioa on the Ilcpublicaj side, in com paring the records of the candidates. A fair statement us to the Democrat ic candidates, embraces the fjllo-'-inc: Mr. Noyes is privately oa agreeable gentleman, but publicly has been involved iu legislative schemes of a corrupt character. We have specified these, at different times, and they are matters of record. He favored, as a member of the Leg islature, the nine million sica', aud va rious rai road schemes tbat were known to be corrupt. He has beea associated with the advocacy of many such schemes, aud stands in h very bd relation to the history of such movrceotsjatbe past. The bearing of these faeU oa the canvas is, that as Treasurer he may fairly be ex pected to favor any methods of fi nance that will benefit the railroad corporations at the expense of the people. His whole history cjmmits nim to such a course. On the other hand, Mr. Hart is free from entang ling alliances. His record is tbat of a faithful soldie- during the rebellion; and since, on the basis of merit, he became cashier of the Treasury, he has been retained by opposing impr ests, -Irwin keeping biro, after his election, oa the score cf merit He has been a faithful, expert omcial, and will go into office knowing his duties. Can there bo any doubt as j to which will prove the best man for the place? The Demoeranc Candidate for Auditor General, Mr. Schell, has had less prominence than Noyes, but his record is no better. It is very broad ly rumored that when a candidate once before, for a State office, be step, j her crew sunk by a ped out under arrangements made with the leaders ot both tue regular President escorted and flattered by ex-rebels, who have never shown any convincing proofs of a change of heart. Ibey do not relish the modest demand to appoint IIer?chel Y. Johnson to the vacancy on the supreme bench. The late news from Mississippi which reads as if dated before the war, with the sight of rec onciled Democrats surrouudiog Re publican speakers with 6hot-guas in good old southern fashion is not the exact style of harmony preferred here, aud sound Republicans who professed their faith before the battle of Antietam desire to have it dis tinctly understood that the harmony ha not got to be entirely oa their side. The administration, say these Republicans, talk too muoh ia the vein of the man who believed in una nimity ia families, and complained that be was always unanimous but bis wilo wasn't. At least the New York convention has the courage to express its opinions, and nobody has any difficulty ia knowing what its acts and words mean. BOOK S.U.E3. The trade sale of baoks held last week and this has exceeded the hopes of dealers, and a million dollars' worth of bjoks will be upon the mar ket ia the cext tea days. Tbat means that people have money once mere, and begin to buy books and surround themselves with comforts and indulgences again. A booksel ler who attended the sale from Illi nois aaid the great harvest was no sooner gathered ia August than he began to sell more books than be had done before for a year. Rooks will be cheaper than tbey have been since the war, as auction prices ruled 20 per cent, below the csual wholesale rates. RIVER ACC'UEXTS. The euony afternoons tempt small cntft out oa the river, and one of the worst forms of town savagery is the recklessness with which larger vessels wreck those tbat come in their way. Hardly a day passes without an ac count of a political panies, and for favors re ceived. Among those whokaow the ineide of politics, his reputation for purity is not of the highest. It must be obvious tuat we do not want a man who ever has been, or who can be approached by corrupt inUucnce, in charge of the accounts of the State. His integrity is so sure to be assailed, tbat we cannot a If or d to put bim where the temptation will come, Jest be be tried above what he is able to bear. Mr. passmore has no sui h rec ord, and is, as between, the two, and partisanship aside, the prefci auie man. Such is the brief presentation of the State issue. We do ml allude at length to the canvass for Supreme Judge. Recognizing and admitting ail that may be said of Judge 1 run key, it ii jncoDtestably true that ludare teterrctt oas taajarger experi ence, is possessed of a more eyas ism row-boat run tug down and or lighter. out of pure wantonness, The river pilots are utterly careless of human life, and laugh at it as fine sport to ruu down a pleasure boat with two or three boys and girls aboard. Two for another dollar, an! a pair of but toned t-boes for bis six-year old for another dollar still. There are plen ty of six dollar a yard goods for fine ladies, but the prices are low eoougn where they should be, on cheap things, such as ordinary people want, and I often wish that readers who lire where prices take the profits of the big harvest, and the skill ot the seamstress and shoemaker u hard to come of, oould benefit by the cheap conveniences of city life. SDPI'l.tES. The graep yield is enormous, and fine Concord grapes are selling daily in the streets for five cents a pound. Potatoes are fifty cents a bushel, the best oysters a dollar a hundred, and if flour and beef fall, as they must soon. it will not take large wages to feed and keep a family in New York next winter, especially with coal at three dollars a ton. FASHIONS. The fall hats out are a 8' via like the masculine helmet hat in gray felt, with a scarf of dark moss plush, thick ia its pile as the tufted wood mos ses that wrap themselves about an old trunk. A twist of the scarf about the crown, and a silvered bird's wing added, and the simple trimming is complete. For earl v fall, black chip and straws are shown of reversed Gipsy shape, that is, com ing close oa the forehead, with full trimming of satin loops and roses be hind, filling the upturned brim Toe bright geranium red is largelv sen in the flowers and rihbois mixd with fall trimniingri. and an occasion al bat with loDg full lace harbes in dicate that lace is coming back to use. The Breton habit is one of the late importations in dark camelia's hair with bangs of moss cloth ia m ixed shades and buttons for trimmings coming witb the pattern. The moss cloth ia autumn colors is a band some relief to quiet colors. Suits of Scotch waterproof in the Tartaa plaids have long been favorites for service in England, but this fall is the first time they have been worn here. A firm is making them in fine goods, principally ia the Argyla plaid, like the forty-second, but with more opn squares The dresses are made np in either the large or small plaid of these colors, and suits of this kind for both ladies and young girls can not be too highly recommended. Tb3 sacqne seen on nearly all the fall suits is of such simple and conven ient cut that country readers are ad vised to procuee patterns without do- lay. It is known as the French sacque, titling closely in tbe back witb two or four pieces as desired, and fitting the figure gracefully in front by a single dart and gore di rectly under tbe arm without any croBS seam at tbe waist. Indies will recognize bow easily such a sacque can be fitted and made, but will keep in mind that us style de pends on the neatness. Seams press ed till almost invisible, a side gore hidden under tbe arm, and not a par ticle of fulness more than is necessary to go over the bins, for which the dressmaker takes the measure as closely as for the bust. Such a sacque is ntade up as pvt i f a suit, or as the outside garment iu heavier cloth. The length ia the back is about SO inphe', 'Q front twenty joven. PlETRO. Ker. I. AV'henovir any of the quiilifloil clrrtiirs of liiii litnm:nwpalthii.ill Im iu actnjl inilitar.; f nice, nilr a requisition from the I'n-nlilrnt "t the I'lUU'il StAtsf vtbj the authority uftlil Ihh. mitnwealtri, uea eloctars m ly cisn-ise th.Jrlht of uur.-tq tn an ei,.;iriu ity mo cuuein. auiior aui'h rcxulatitt&ft as are nr hill le pretk-riltv! by law, as lully as if they were pre scot at their usual plaouftol el'-t-tnm. tiwt J. All lawsrrsrolatincthehoMlnptof elec tions by the citizens t lur the reirlftmiiun ir ro tors shall be uniform throughout fx .State, but no eKvuT su;iji im fii'priTea ot me privilege o vutUi by reason of his naiae mt beinat reirlxured. Srt: K Any pemu who stall give, or promUe or otter to piv, to an ell'r, any mum-v, rcw irtl or oilier VAiuanio cuopi'.eratiun a hi.i vute atari t-lertlon, or lor witholiliur the smn or who K'laii ttive or promise to sfive fU"-h enxieratiin to nn oiner person or party lor euft piwtor s Tote or f the witholding thereof, aa i any eld-tor who ehall roeolveor acre to reeeive, l.,r ulmwlt'or for:m other.any owner, rcwarl or other vaiaihle con .iilmtion lor bit rote at an rloeiin. or for with h 'Minn the same sbull thereby lorh it the riaht to Toie ut nui n eieetion, and any elector whofo right to rote shall tie challenged for such euu4e bciore the election oinc?r. shall be required to swearor atnnu that the matter of the .chuUenire is untrue oeiwe nia roie snail oe receiv.nt. !'.. Any person who shall, while aenn'tl date for offlco, bu guilty of bribery, fraud, or wil tin violation of any election law. sha! lie loravc litsijualincri: from holding snultlce ol trust or pmnt In this Commonwealth, any person convicted ol wiliul violation of the election laws shall, Iu addi tion to any penalties liroviiied lv l.iw. Ie deorived m rtKiit vi euiinifte ausoiuieiy tur a term of lour Tears, Sec. I i. For the purpose ofvotinjr no person shall be deemed to liavo trained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost it by reason of his absence, while employed in the service, cither civil or niiliury, or this State, ol I bo United Suites, nor while enjra);ud In the navigation ol the waters of the State or the Vnlted States, or on the hieh seas, nor while a student of an r Institution ol leitniinst, nor while kept in any poor house or im-rayiuui m puimc expense, nor witue conna ed In public prison. SKii. 1. District election noirds sbrt II consist of a judije and two inscctors, who sliall lie chosjn annually by the citizens. Kacb elector shall have the rittht to vote l,r the judge aud oue fnswetor, an.l each insjieetor shall appoint one clerk. The iirst election board for any new district shall be scieeieo. anu vacancies tn election hoards tilled, as shall be provided by law. Election oltleers shall be privileged from arrest upon da vs of elec tion, and while eniraired in inakiuir ud and trans mitting returns, except upon warrant of a court of recora or judtto tnereol, tor an election traud, fur lelony. or lur wanton breach of tbo neace. In ciiies they may claim exeaiptluu Uvu jury duty uurins ineir terras oi service. Sin . 11. No person shall be qualified to serve an cu'ciiuH omoer wno snau nolM, or snail Willi, in two nioutlts have held anr olllce. or aonoiut inent or employment In or under the government oi ine i imed states or ol tins stale, or ol any aity, or county, or uf any muukdnal hoard, eoui- uussiou or trust In any city save only justices of me eace ano aioermen, notaries puouc ana pcr s.4is In the uiliilarv service of the State: nor shall any election odicer be eligible to any civil ofltce to ie mica at any election ut waicii tie shall serve, save only to such subordinate uiuni.ipal or local omces, below the gr:ide of city or county ol!i?ers, us shall lie desiznated br ireneral law. And alfo to the lUlowing acts of Assembly now in loree in tins rotate, viz: Act of J une soili, 1ST. Sbc. 5. At all elections hereafter held under the laws ol this I'ommon- wealth, the iolls shall be opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and closed at J o clock p. m. Scr. 7. Head th e !e:tion proclamation. G EXEKAL KLECTIOX PIIOC LAMATIU.V KD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. HJJtEAS, In and by an act of Oencral As- jevddr ot the Omraon wealth ol Fennsvh ania, utitiad "An act to regulate the ireneral elections within this OoiaiHonwealtu," It is enjoined upon Im t I ive public notice of said elections and to t,stcrate in still notice wnat uiheers arctohe ietrd, I. OEOUOE W. P1I.1C, khcrlil ef tho euaaty ol Somerset, do hereby make known and rive this nubile notice to tbe electors of the conn. wetk iro a DartV of bovs nd cirbi r "f Somerset, that Irenoral EL-c:ion will be , . i- It. held In said county on Tut-s lay tha . - .twin . w . n , litiinrv in h r a m n I " n their teens, living in tbe same ten ement bouse, went out from tbe foot of Canal street about sunset for a row, and found a small steamer bear ing down on them. They changed their course, when the boat changed hers so as to bring them exactly in her path, ran them down, and kept on bir way, never paying attentioa to the bcrearos of the creatures strug gling ia the water. A girl of sixteen wts drowned: one of the boys sac ceeded in swimming ashore with the other, though his own kg was bro ken in two places and his shoulder crushed. Tbe officers of the fla ship Minnesota have mads complaint to the pilot commissioners that one of their boats going ashore made sig- per, and better judical mind, and is a j nl of rJseger to a tug coming its way, gentleman whoso private character isjto which do tttpntio? was paid, and above suspicion. It ts not bcssary aa apprentice boy from tha stitn was touqery juugo iruDaey m subiaiu ; Urois uca in me collision, tneysaid it was no unioqmoa thing for the steam-tugs to deliberate! jr run down snii.ll boats. People's lives are lit erally io tbe hands of the coarse and (Jeui'iuiufi set who fill tha post? of cardrivers and river pilots. TIiK CLlHtWON? junv. Tbe Clairmoct Savings Bank fail ed for only $100,000, but tbe history of its defalcations reads very much lifce the practice of many similar in 6tin;lioa'. oiJiiirts the city, where ru ml virtue ii eiippovej fo flourish. How many country banks a tiiere which refuse to lend their funds to friends rf the officers, or which do not affair ia which ank comes handy. debts t-ira are who tvuuit cannot be ia doubt I'iif-irjn const der tbemseives mere figure- Conmi-r,.ial. Jodtre Sterrett The latter u so tn- contestably and in every respect the superior man, tbat it is impossio'e tor any candid man to hesitate between the two. Tbe special plea has been put in for Truukey tbat he has spes- i knowledge of oil litigation. We doubt if he has bad much greater ex perience th&n Jude Sterret, cveuinj tbat direction, but wc do not vaat o mere specialist tor Suprtaie rf'edge. We need a man, broad ctajtd, iearn j in all phases of the law, pure in privaU character, clear cf brain and able fairly an j impartially to consid er all cases that may ioc;e bef re him. Snrh a ntnn ia Judo-e H;rrtf. His election will not be an e.Tppt iment, tsi fc?P oatsidt Lis xjualitie Isre been test, d. Sucb ! tbe tc'i ' V is our ticket, auch U our L-sues. Thej Uow 'noy J'"i ' i bead?, aad take tbe word of the peo ple ajt ii; tjojt tbat everything is The IwlerJor Deaartarui flooded. A heavy ,i Ber. Balrd Fae (he Maale. le:ted throughout. Richmond, Va., October 4. Rev. Dr. E. T. Baird, ei-Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, under indictment here on a charge of embeezling funds of the Board some months ago, returned from Canada, where he has been since that time, and surrendered to the authorities. were Jie esjg oe 0&d no knowledge of tbe Waiitu, Oct. 4 rain storm did cjnsifierabii) carnage to the luterior Department. Tbe( entire north ball, occupied by tbe Patent Office, was flooded. The ceil ing of the north hall being f spelled to fall, guards were stationed to warn people of tbe danger. Business ia the J.and Office was entirely sus pended, And tbe lacd records suffered considerably. It is feared list some of them will be destroyed bef jre thoy can be placed to dry rooms. The dam&gs to the Xmtb and G streets wings of the Patent 0$ce from heavy rains to-day is very great, many records and public papers be ing thoroughly saturated. Tbe wat er flowed into the Ninth street rooms and balls bo rapidly this afternoon that it was found neues.-ary to cut a hole through an immense w all of the building to let it out It is now fear, ed by many t&at tbe damage by the jGood may prove nearly as great as that by the late (re. ' tMtM Hlgttway liobbrry. i indictment till quite recently, Cheyenne, 'Wv., October 4. Last night's coach from Dead wood, carry ing six passengers, was stopped by two road ageats twelve milts south; of Ft. Laramie. The robbers got about four hundred dollars from tbe passengers. The ; treasure box was broken open, bat contained nothing' of value to the thieves. j rirtht 7 r. ! u Irio t!mA tV-. men uiuLi pici-piug iusmens to :Oi into $ doors. IJow many trustees there are vL i 42 know much how things are goiug oo la tiii,- ijiok, but take it for granted tbat all is "right. just hk tije trustees of tbe Clairmont bank, oue ot wboi did Dot know his name w as on the list; while another had withdrawn months ago, though his name bad not been taken off. What hasty release of hypothecated securities is necessary sometimes to get everything clear for tbe inspec tion of trustees when they happen to grow i;rious, and how bandy it comes, whjen a riwnd s secretary of a benk, to borrow of bim, i fiU of band, to tide over a low place 4'heq tiiij things come to a climax it is smalJ omfo;t for the president to say that be considered ipp concern only U'41b one-horse bank anvbow. and he dosu't tpfi any sense ia ma king sucb a fuss aboiit t, like the worthy .Mr. Broadbead of the Clair mont tinfc. The sense of honor among many busiue; men amounts to just enough to make tbes: meet their obligations before banking hours clc0, to keep their credit good, ana outs'.ce of ttus, tcer are as reck less of others' interests confined to them as the bay pilots are of ibe row boat, ia their way. row ftti.CEs. Jt seems like old times, when one goes out to do fall shopping again, and a man buys a pood Wamsutta Sijrlh day of Xovember, IS" 7, the rime beinif the Tuesday neit following the hrst Monday of November. The electors of the borough of Confluence to meet at t lie conn-11 1'liainncr. in said lorou-h The electors of tbe boroush and towiuhlp of somerset to meet at ine l.uurt House, in said borough. ' The electors of the township of Milford !o meet at tbe house lately occupied by Thomas K lug, in said township. The electors of New CentrevilJe to meet at the school house In said borough. 1 Tbe electors ol the township of Uppr Turkey foot to meet at the booso ol John A.SIiultz, in aid township.' The electors of the township of Lower Turkey foot to meet at tho sellout house iu Vr ;ina bor outib. ' r!( ejectors of the boroueh of X'rsina to meet at the school house 'in taid botouO'. Tlc electors af the township ol Addi; m to megt at the school hoqse Iq F'etertburj;. The electors of the tovnslii?) of Middleercek tn meet at the house occupied by 4&I1.Q !fccb!c in said township. The .-lectors of th township of Elkllct to mi'Ul atthe new school house in the borough of pUlis bnry. The electors of the borough of Salisbury to meet at the new school house in said horoutfh. Tfca electors of tbe township of Summit to meet atthe e.:'hoJboksc in Pale City boroutrh The'elcctors 'of the boroijijii cf lalo CUy to tctfetot the school hou?e in said boroyLb. 1 'The electors or tbe boruujrh of W elicrsburg to tci-t at the school house In Bald borough. " ' Tbe ciec:o;'j of the township of Greenville to meet at the j'.'hool ioif.u, ja )ocii'hojj:a.s, in said township. ' The electors of the township of Southamtnn to meet at the house of J. L. Kennel, in said tnjuship. Jhe electorl of the township of TVorthamptnn ' to meet at lLo houe of Jehu i.'ufjr'ouugh, in said townshfp. 7'he ejei'torf of tl)e townihin of Larimer to meet at t lie Losa lof U('.fiy oacppjed hy Wm. May, in said Kjaiuhio. - The electors of the boronh of Btrlis to incut at I hi of Archibald Cofupttjn, )n ;aid bor ough. The electors of the township of ItF.itbereratlcy to meet at liittner's school huuse, in said town ship. The electors of tho township of Stonycreck to meet a' the school house at Shauksville, in said township. ' " The electors cf bve Lo;oc;h of Siovstown to meet at tl'house foristly ocetjpied ly'Hcrry J. Mllier, in said boTotjirh. -' : '' The electors ot the tuWHbtp 9f liueoiThonir.f to meet at the house ot Jauob Om'icr, ia toys town. The electors of the townlilp of Allegheny tn r'ectstthe h-jass of Oonre A. Kluiunt, iu slid tOwqihif. Th t!eotoju tte Lcintvb cf New Hiltimore to meet at the bouse (if " ; , il taid bi-r- ouirh. ' - .. Hie electors of the township of Conemsnsrh to meet at the house of Peter Levy, ia said lowi 'Ai demo, u l),e tshlp of Shade to meet at the house of Jacob Unllvac, Jc ririii township. ' The electors of the toWnsHlpof PiKt k.&.tU at the school bouie erected on the lands of Henry Herkey, In said township. ' ' " ' " It? ,'Wors of the township of Jenner to meet at (It 'home tfJbPi. Oallairber, at Jenner X Koads, In said towoiLip. - ' The electors ot the township of Jceroi, ii meet at tht bouse of Salomon Hater, in said totu lldo. The eleitcr; of tbe boronali of JenncrvUje to meet at the ,.uouJ l,(ie fa'd borou'.'h. ' ', 'At which ttine anil liikcii ti. iai:.:.-.! vniers will elect by baflot: -T NE PEKSUN for Judge of the Supreme CoS'J x t--'""nou wealth of Pennsylvania. ' ONE PERas fui nuts' Treasurer ot the Commonwealth of Prf-nn?vl','an,L. wfc ftuUN for Audlblr Giacrai OME Pi.B(J u Wj'strjct Attorney of Som erset coooty. ' ON EPEUSONforSarvcyorof Somerset county ONE PEKSON lor Poor House Uirector of &:meret iunty. fi-PKuUl. A rjEN-TION is hereby directed to thetb Article orii Ki-y 'pstUntion. bkti l. every biafs t.tl.i.u Whenever Ulcle nun o .ti'.LU.iv an election board on the morninir of an election. mi lacjincy euan oe uut-u in cuuiormity with ex iuu ia n s. iiiesaiu act oi Assomtuy cntillel 'an act re latiHjr to the elc ;.ious of this C'ommnnweilth," rJ J . jo n Hies u loiiuws, 11: ' That the Inspectors and Indies shall meet at the respective places appointed lor holdinir the eiecuon in tne nistrict at which they respectively belonir, before 7 o'clock In the morning of Tuef- uay, Aovemiier SJ, and each sjid insitecior shall appoint one rlerk, who shall be a qualified your oi eucn uistrict. 'In case the person who shall have received the sccou'i uiuest. nnaioer oi votes tor inspector shall nit attend on the day of any elct'lion. then Ihc person who shall have received the sec ih! hhrhest number of v des lr j i le ut the next iirex-e litiK eleflilon shall act as insiMtc.'or In his place. And Incase tho person who shall bavo received the highest numtierof votes for Inspector shall not at tend, the person elected judiie shall appiint an inspeeror In hi? place; and in case the ticrson elec ted ju Ik" shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the hlirliest nuiulicr of votes shall ap point ajn ie in his place; ami if any vacancy shall coiitinui! in the Ixiard for the space of one hour alter the tiimt bxed by law tor the opening of the election, the ipialilied voters of the town ship, ward or district for which such olhcer shall have been elected, present at the place f election, shall elect oue ol their number to till such va cancy. TheactofSO.h of Juiy, 187, farther provides viz: Par S. Atthe openinar of the prdls at all elec tions it shall be tlr.- duty ol the iu Izes of election lor their respective districts to desiirnatn one of tne inspectors, wnoso itutv It shall be to have in custody the registry of voters, an 1 to make tho enrle ttiLTe'.n rccmiret v l:w; and Itslull ba the duty of the otherof saul inspectors to receive anu nuauier lite bauoia presented at said elec tion. Sat. 9. All elections by tho citUns shall be bv ballot: every b:iilot vote! shell lie numbered iu theorder In which it shall be received, and tho nmnoer recorded by tun clerics on the list, ef vo ter? opposite the name of the elector from whom re ceiveu And any voter votimr two or more tickets, the several tickets so voted shall each be numlier ed with the number corrcsioadinir with the num ber to the name of the voter. Any elector mav write his name opsn his ticket, or causa tbe same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district, la addition tu the oath nuw prescrib ed by law to be taken and subscribed hy election oUJeers.they stall severally be sworn or alurtned twt to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses la a ju.U i ll pruceO'itoiT. All jn life, iaspaotars. clcris, and overseers of suut elartion held under thisact. shall, beloteenttrii fcviix.n their duties, be duly sworn orathrmed In the presence of each other. The juiltfes shall lie sworn by tbe minority Inspector, if there shall be uch minority Inspector, and in caao there be no minority inspector, then by a jus tice oi mu peace or aiiiermau, ana tne imnec'ors, overseers ahd clerks shall be fcwitrn by the juituc CertiQcates of such swearinir or attirniinii shall be duly made out aud sitrncd hy the othwrs so swtvrn, and attested by the officer who administer ed the oath. If any )udire or minority Insiwctor reluscs or fails to swear the olbcers of election in the manner required by this act. or if anv olliccr of election shall act without heintr liria dnlv sworn, or If any officer of election shall siirn the lormofoath without beinj; duly stvorn, or il any ju'!t;e yr L.iQonty iuipe.tiir shall certtiv that nity othe-er was sworn when he was nut, "it sVtall iw deeuieil a mis ietneanor, and npon convicthin, tlic olhcer or otticcrs sootlcndinir shall be lined not exceeding- one thousand doll trs, or im;irisoneil not ivoeedinxono year, or b-dh, in the discretion, ul tho Court, Sac. 10. On the day or election any person whose name shall not apjiear on the registry of voters, ami who claims tiie rixht to vote at said election, shall produce at least ono qttalitled voter of the district as a witness to the renidnnoe of the claimaut Initio district In which he claims to be a voter, for the period of at least two months im mediately precedin? said election, which witness shall lie sworn or aflirmed and subscriliea written or partly written and partly printed aflidavit to the facts slated by hiiu, which altldavlt shall de line clearly where the residonce is of the per in so claiming to be a voter, and the person so cialiuinjr the riicht to vote shail also take and subscribe a writlcu or partly written and partly printed attl davit, statimr, to the best of his knowledge and licllef, when and where he was bom; that he has been a citizen of tbe United States for one month, anil of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that he has resided in' the Commonwealth one vear, or, if formerly a qnalitlcd elector or a native born cit izen thereof, ami has removed therefrom and re turned, that he his resided therein six months next preceding said election; tint he has resi led in the a!?trbtt-in vrfclfll he claims to be a voter lor the period of at iekyt tVoiiiuithstuiiueil!tciy pre cetlfni; said election; that he hni not moved mtt; the district for the purpose of votin; therein: that he hae, II twenty-two year: of ne or upwar.ls, p iid a State or county taxvilhin two yean, wliicil was astetsAd at le'st two month, and paid at least one moo i u be luf o i he election. The said allHat ii 8!all also state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the attlaiit was assessed, and when and where and to whuni paid; and the tax receipt therefor shall be ortiuced for examination, unless the album sii ill stale in his afll lavil that it ht s teen luit of des'royeil. or that he never receivt d any. and If a naturalized ciriron. shall also s.a'C lien, wnere ana Dy what court he was naturalis ed, and shall also pr,klnce his ecrtiticate of natu raliration tor exLimiiuttlon. lut 11 the iersin so claiming the rlirftt to vote shall take and stiliscrllie an alhd.ivit that he is a native bjrn eitiren of the L'nited State, or, f t;urn eljevthere, shall state the faut iu his alh lavtt, and shall pMducoeMi.nce tbat he has been naturalized or that he lj eijtilled bi citizenship bv reason of his father's n.ttura'.Ua- lius, a;: I shall lurther state n his atli lavit that 16 is. at tnu tiioo t mucin'' tne si:i t.mt. ol the p.t-e of twenty-owe ci;:! under tweiitv-tw years; tijal he has been a citizen of titc United States one month, and lias resided in the State one ycarj or, if a baliro lKirnei;i;cn of the feitateand rcmev d Ihefel'rom and returned, thrt he ba$ rceidinl thCf-eiu siii mnifths next preee-lin ijaid elt'cticn, and in the election district immediately two months preoodin such election, he shall be enti tled to vote, hlthiiuxh he shall not have paid tan; cs. The said affidavits of alt persons making such claims, and the ath lavits of the wltness-.-s to their resident shall be preserved by the election board, srdstthe c;ts ol the election they shall be en e!b;od w;h t! l!:t of kot;c. tally list and other e rett-rn fice or destroy any list of voters made out asdlrert ed ly this act, or tear down or remove the same IWm the til ice where It has been fixed, with fraudu lent or mischievous intent, or for any linpre.KT pur p-we, the person so otluadinir shall lie xuiity ot a misdemeanor, aoj on convict ton sunn oe hiiusiicu by a line not exited in;r live buinlre-J dollars, or im prisonment notoxeee-linir two years, or both, at the oiscrctlon of the court; an I if any p-rson sliall. by violence or In'inii ltuioji. drive, or attempt to drive from the sn, any pthoii or pci-sons amiointed by the nrnrt to act as overseers of an election, or in any way wlllully prevent said itversverf from iierlormlnif the duties enjoined ujKin them by thisact, such iwrson sh.ill he puilty ot misdo !uieanor, and uinm conviction thereof shall be pan osbed by a tine not rxeeJiu one thoas.inH dol lars, or hy Imprisimmcnl not ex Hwdinjr twu yeans or both, at the dHcretion ol the court. Any per son who shall, on the day of any election, vW. a pollinir place in any election dlstrict.it wiehh he Is not entitled to vote, and shall use any Intimidation or violence for the purpose of preventing- any olh cer ol elections from pertormlnir the duties re quired of him by law, or bir the purjioseof prc veittinjrHny nitalllicd voter of such district exer cislii Ids rijtht to vote, or Irjm exercisintr his rljfht to chailcntre any persfin onerlnir to vote, such rierson shall be deemed icuhiy of a misde meanor, and Uon conviction thereof shall be pun- istteu. ny a tine not excectiinsr one tnousana aoitars, or by imprisonment not exiteedtnir twu years, or both, at thfl discretion of the courL Any clerk. overseer or election officer, w ho shall disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do si as a witness in a judicial proceeding shall lie guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall lie iiuiiL-bed by a fine not execedinir one iluusand -dollars, or by imprisonment not ex ceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of tbe courr. If any person shut prevent or attempt ti pre rent any olllcer of an election unJor this act from hohilntr such election, or use or threaten any vio lence to any such otth-er. nnd snail interrupt or Im-1 property itucricre wiin mm in me execution oi ms tuiy suait oi's-a up or uttempt t mocK up tne win low or avenue to auv window where tlie same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the pence of such election, or shall uso or practice intimidation. threats. I'oive or violence, withtha desitrn to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector, or irevent him man voting, or to resir.nn tne ireciotu oi cuowe, such iierMitis on conviclionshal! be hneil in any sum not exceeilinar five hundred dollars, to be imprison ed for any time not. less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall lie shown to the court where the trial of such i.'b-nce shall lie had. that theporson so ottendintr w.ts not a resident of the city, ward or district w i-ro the stild ofleuee was committed, and not entiti.-d tovote therein, on con viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a line not less than one hundred or more tlinn one thousand dol lars, and bo imprisoned not less than six nrjnths nor more than two years. 'il any person or jw-rsjns shall make any net or wtitrcr u'li m the result of an election within the Commonwealth, orsh.-iil otfer to make any such bet or wilder, eitbcr oy vertial proclamation thercol or by any written lir printed advertisement, or invite any person or persons to make such let or wager, Ukii cmvic!i.iu thereof he or they shall forfeit and oy thre; tiutes the am ujtl so tt;t ur otlcred to lie An t the election laws of the Commonwealth fur ther provide that '-The Inspectors, .ludircs and clerks shall, before entering on the duties of their othecs. severally take and subscrilie the oath or af firmation hereinaller directed, which shall lie ad ministered to thciu by any Jmlge, Alderman or Justice of the Peace; but if no sueh magistrate be pcrsent. one of the inspectors ol the election shall ailmituster the ottlh or ntht-maiion to the other judge, and; insiiceto,-, and then the inspector so qualified sh ill administer the oath or nftlnualion to him. The instiectnrs, ju tge and' clerks required by ' to hold tile towi;sbin and irencra! electiiais. stiall ttike anil subser, the several oat tu or altirni atlons, rcpiireil by the luth, a)lh and Jlst sections of tho act oi tbe lit day of July, iii. entitled "An act relating to tho elections of this IVmmou- we.al'h, which oaths or attlnnatlons shall be pre pared nnd administered in the manner prescribed In the is: h .ni.l !! sections of the said act. and in I addition to the powcrcouterreii by the lHh section ol said ait, tbe judge or cither of the iusectors shall luive power to administer the oaths prescrib ed by said act toany clerk of a genera.) or, iecial or township elect ion. The following shall be the form of the oathJiraf firmation to be taken by euchins.cctor. viz: -1 (A. ii. 1 uo tuat i win iiuiy attend to tne ensuing election during the continuance thereof, a an iu- s ctor un 1 that I will not receive any ticket or vote trotn any person, ol lu-r i hau such as 1 shall hrm lylielicve to be, according to the iirovisions of the constitution anil the laws ol this Commonwealth; entitled to voU at such election, without roiiulring ncii evidence ol the right fo vote as is directed by aw, nor will I vexaiiuuslv delay or rcluse to re ceive any vote from any icrsou who I shall believe to oo eutittcu to vole as aturesalil, lul ttiat J. will n all tiling, truly, impartially and laitblully per orm my duty therein, to the best of uiv iudumeiit mid abilities, nnd that I am not directly or indi rectly intere-ted in any bet or wager on the result f this election. ' The following shall he the oath or affirmation of cachjudgit: viz: 'I (A. H.) do that I will as judge duly attend the ensuing election during the con ti una nee thereof, and faithfully assist the in- pectors in carrying oo the same: tbat 1 will not ive my consent that any vote or ticket shall be re ivcil from anv person other than such as i tinnlv icucve to tie according to the provisions of the con- titution and laws of this ( oinmonwcaltli. entitled vote at such election, without requiring sueh ev Icnec of the right to vote as is directed by law. nd that I will use my in -t endeavors to nfevent any fraud, deceit or abuse in carrying on the same tiv citizens qualified to vote, or others, and that I will make a true and portect return ol the said elec- ion. ami win in ail tilings truly, impartially and althluily lierlorm my duly respecting the saiuc to be lu st of my judgment and abilities, and that r i in not directly ur indirectly interested in anv liet or wager on the result of this election." 1 he following shall be the term of the oath or nf rui.it ion to lie taken by each clerk, viz: '! (. H. ) o that I will impartially and truiv writedown the name of each elector w ho shall vote at the en suing election, which shall be given me In charge, and also the name of thetuwnship. waid or district wheroin such elector resides, and carefully ami truly write down the number of votes that shall lie given lor each candidate at the election as often a his tutuc shall lie read to me by the inspector thereof and In all things truly and faithfully pes form my dnty resecting the same to the hestef ins judgment and ability, and tbat 1 am n. t ,lir(c Iv ,m indirectly interested in anv bet or waircron the rj. ult of this election." IheqitillUedelect.TS will take notj-eof the ful Wing act of Assembly, a int., vol lath day of March, iStM, an act Iti-giiinting the urn le of votintr 1 at all elect i, ns ia the several counties of this Com- uionwcalin. ISn'Tinx I. lis It enacted by the ScnaUt and House of lieprcsentarivcs of the Commonwealth ol ennsyivaiiia in liencnil Assemldv met. and it Is creby enacted by the authority of the same. Thnt the qualified voters of the several cimnticnof this otuuioiincatin ni ail jer,cil, toivnsllip. norough ml siiecj il eitxtion. are hep-hy hcrealtcr. author- u.i tiid rcqmrcd to vte, by tickets, printed or litteu. or Partly printed anil riiirllv writli-n ur. eraliy classilieJ "as follows: ln,o ticket shall env orace too names ol all ju.lges or courts voted Hir, an.l to lie lalielled, outside judiclaryt" one th ket unit eintinii-e the names of all State otliccrs voted r and tie lalielled "state:" one ticket shall em- race the names of (ill county officers voted for. in- u.nng itc omce oi .-icnatur, member and members AsM-uibly, if voted lor. and mcmlicr of Con gress, if voted for, and ho laMled "county:" one ticket shall etiihraoo ti.e names of all township ol- ii.:r voton un-, ami oc laoeiicn "townsnip; one icket Shall embrace the names of all borough ol leers Votcil lor. nnd lie lalielled 'bonni'iht" ami ca b cla4 shall be deposited iu sciiarate tu!ot- Xes. Sec. 2. That it shall be tho duty of the Sheriff's in the several counties ot this Commonwealth to insert intli 'tr elacttm proclamations hcrealtcr l- suevi tne uist sw-iiou in nils act. JAMES It. KF.LI.ET. S;icakcr of the House of Kepresontutive. New AdeertiitemcnU. Trees ! Trees ! i,0 0 IffUit ireeii, c.ios.log of Pear, Apple. Peach, Piuui. I'herry aud f luinee. iaa,uoatiratie Vines sniiSmili Emit Plants JO ',000 Evergreens and Oroa menial Trees ami Shailes. We offer the aliove trcesam) tdaBtsverycbeaplurlbis fall's ,linlln,i Tk.. -u. I. - ,.l . - in every rvstiect and true to lame. will sell Iu lltcj lealers ami i grangers at i. st s lsilMMile rsttea. Sen-1 :or Calalogue, Address, b. a. .i.i.iorr k uo. Ul Market St., Pitts gh. Pa ,' .'S The oldest and best aimnlnteo Instiiufkia l obtaining a Uusim'S Elu.-atioa. Eor circulars address, P. 1)1 FF4.SOVS. Pittsburgh, Pa. fi&i. ASK the recovered dyspeptics ,blllou 'nf- lerers, victims of fever and ague, the mercuri al Obtsud istbnt how they recovered health, cheerful spirits ami good appetite ; they will tell yoa by taking Simhosb 1av kk Ktin LiToa. The Cheapest, Purest ind Buit Family Medicine in in the World. For DYSPEPSIA. OOXSTIPATIUV, Jaun dice, Biliuus attack. SICK H EAOAt'll E, Csdio, Hepresabia or Spirits, SOL K STOMACH, Heart burn. Ate, Itc. This unrivaled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but Is PURELY TESETABLE, etnitaininn those Soothero Roots anl Herbs, whkb at. ftllwiue ProvlUeiK baa placed In e.uotrita where Larer Ditwraes mott prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by derangement of the Liver and Bowels. i lie SYMPTOMS of LiTerComplalnt area hit ter ur bad tate in the mouth ; I'uin In ibe Ifcu-k, St iesor Joints, olten mistaken lur Kheuraattoin ; Sour Stuinh ; Im oi Apjet!te ; iunr is altero ately ct-stive and lax ; Headarbe ; Loag of metiio ry, with a painful en3iiin of having tailed tu uo methintr which ouuht to bav beenUone; UebilU tv. Low iSi.tr it, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and krea, a ttnr oouh olteu unnuiLen f'-r Utinuuiptioii. S'lDieuinen many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very lew ; buttheLlVKK. the liinrost orKan in the botty. Is generally the seat of dl-euse, and if imK ruKUiatei in time, ytvatsunvr ina, wretchelntrss anJ UKATH will euue. 1 can recommend aanetnom.-U'tit remHly for1fs- eawof the IJver, neartnurn an l ifvppia. aim. mun' Liver Ueyulator, Lnwia ii. Wisdkr. lti'Zi Master S'reet, Assistant fust Master, fhiudet phia. We have tested Its virtues, personally, and know th;ti fr Uysuepsia, Biiousnet4, and Thnt- binj Headache, it ts ibe best tnedit-ine tbe world ever saw. We bare tried forty other re met lien be fore Simmons' Liver Kegulator, but none ol them icavo as more than temporary relief ; but tbe Kea ulator, not only reli .ved, but cured as.'' Ld. Tkl ojuai'H AMii Miwstsoau, 31acjn, Gi. Xtvc Advrtijnenf. SiiGNKK S SALE liy virtue of and or ler issae.1 out of tbe C'onrt if i ummiifl PtvMS ut Suen-t i.Vanty. Pa th URiier7it(rHsl Atifie t We. A. HrH-r, ail) at iH' mIc ou tut prvuiUrs, ott S'iiurhti;, (k-ofx-r 27, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m , the following described real eetata, yiet rwjeetaain I.NSofgroond siltute in tbe liny, ol .vieyersiiaM, Stanerset Un, kuovaas lots No's 7 and , fronting on s.illsbory .Ht , wnh a twn-stol rr frame dwelling Iumh and .a one aad one-hall story adillibiu erected Iherena. TtK MS:-Oue-thlnl in baud oa day of sale, one-ibinl In six montha. ami i oe thinl In one year ' from this date, silth interest on deferred najtnrnts lnu da of ale. S. MDRRbLU Oct. 3 Assignee. JJUBLIU SALK sly virtue of an order Issued out ul ib, tiroban CiMlrt of Sunierset O.utity, Ka to the undeiigned dircceil, there will be rxpeoeu u sale, by pintle ootc.-y, oa 1 Saturday, t l4,er 27, 1877. at t o'clock p. m., on the premises, the Mlowim, desertne,! valuable real estate, Ute the nrperTi ol Tobias Sieicher. dec d, vis : property oi No. 1. The Home larm situate in Stonvcreek Twp. Somerset Co., Pa., lying on but h stdes ol the road lending from Mianksvllle to Berlin, aitmlnlnir mel, t rjet . o. 'i and others, and coouining la ai res ami llo perches, ot which nearly tbe whole is cleared, witn c acres ia OKOdow, an.1 a good two siury Ion house, sulistantial bank barn, and convenient spring house, (supplied by a spring ol never lulling water) thereon. .No. i. A certain tract of land situate as a fore -saii, adjoining lauds of Ella Lehman, John E. Kiluiao, luniel V. Walker, tract fo. E and others, aad bor.ieruig oa the public rjail leading trom shauksviiie to Schnxk's (Dunkanl) church, containing l. acres and Vi perches, of which so ai re" are cleared, ami about 30 acres are io mead ow, wnh a large two soory log house ami a good bank or Swiss uarn thereon erected. There is a fruit orchard, a s igar eainti, aul a strong never tailing spriogon the premises. Mn. 3. A tract of land situate in sametownship, odjoiuiug lands ul Daniel A. Walker, Jetl Kiiu mel, tract No. i, and others, containing W acres and IM perches, which u all cleared. It is bot tom land, enclosed and under leoces which are in good repair. IKK HS One-half of the purchase money pay able as billows: Hne-third In cash, and the re mainder In two etual annual payments without Interest. The other nail of the purcuase money payable at the death ol Sarah Sieleher, widow of deceased. The purchaser or purchasers to retain said shareof Sarah Speicber during her natural tile, the iuterest therxd to be paid annually or regularly to ber by tbe purchaser, and alter her deal h payable to the heir and legal representa tives ot deceased. JOHN SPEIl'HEK. WM. SI. S4 HKOCK. Oct. 3 Trustees. 13A.1D BREATH! N'othing is so unpleasant, nothing so common aa bad breath, and iu nearly every ease it comes from the stomach, and can be so easily correcte 1 If yoo will take Simmons' Regulator. IK not neglect so sure a remedy lor this repu'sive disorder. It will aUo improve your Appetite, Complexuin, and gin eral Health. SICK HEADACHE. This distressing affliction occurs most frequent ly. The di.if urbauce of the stomach, arising Irvni mperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pala in tbe head, accompanied with disagreeable nau sea, and this constitutes wh it is popularly know; as sick Headache. For prompt relief Tiis mm' LiTsr R&ilatar, sr Mm As a Remedy ia M AL ARUM S FEVEKS, HOW EL ro.Vl HI. A I N TS, IlYSPEHSI A, MENTAL liEPIt ES SKIN, RES TLESSNESX JAl iVlilOK, NAI' SEA. SIUK HE.VllAt'HE. IIOLK!, CONST! I-A I an I HIL,10US-N ES., IT HA.3 NO EQUAL. jiAsrFsr-rrniDost.T nr yHMIMSTRAroK S NOTICE. Estate of Sylvester Waiuhungh, late of Alleghany Twp. deceased. Letters of administration on theabore estate hir ing been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice is hereby given to those in debted to it to nuke in mediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement without delay on Satunlay, Nor. 10, 1877, at the late residence of de ceased, . AXXIE WAMBAtOH. f-t3- Administratrix. gHEIUF F'S SALE. J. H Prioe'Sl.OO. July ZEILIN A CO PHILDAElPHIA Sold by all Druggists. PA R. JIMiAHAy. Sua."i, PAVIp FLEMTNO, .S leaker of the Senate. Approved Ibe 13 h day of March, Anno Domini o.ic ttioii.?:ind eijllt huiidrcl and sixty-six. 1" A.li. CUHTIN. FIFTEEXm AMEXUMENT. t . , rf, nr,- years of ge, posMMiiing tlio fuilov, tr.g buafil, i tions, shall be entitled tu vote al ail election!.' .-;. He shall have been a citizen of the rtfliillitai et !'t one month. AVrentf. He stiattha, redded In t).e Suteone year, for If. having1 previously "LetM i. r. ... . i elector or native born citizen bl the Siute,1te i liatl bare removed therefnira and returned, then six h;k' Immediately rreoeiiin(r iheelecUoo. rifrrf.-He il,ail have resided In the election district where Be 'tb&lf oicr to rote st cst twu mouths immediately preceuiiig tfVtotj'ui,. or. If twenty-two yenraoT ageoyupwoula, tiesnalihare paid within two years a State or ;o;.rty tax, wlilch shall have been assessed t let two IVcn'hs and paid ol least one month be fore the election'. ' Sue. I. All the elections iy tie e!ticnf shall tie by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be nutu bered in tbe order in which it shall be received, and tbe number recorded by the election officers Cc ire at rulers, opiiosile the nameuf the elec tor rno prercnu ine uano Any elector may wrife hie natne nnoc his ticbct. os ca::t:e thn sanm io wHttea tnereoo na wttestej rry a art papers iv;nirtl ty lv to let ll ly th m'Ve'ith the itotlionctary, aud ?bafl renva:tn.p hie therewith iit tte rothonotaVy s oflce. rubject to examination as ott,er eifcoiwii n-tiera atte. f the election otfk-ers shall Uml thai the appliuaM possesses all the legal qualifications of a voter be shall be permitted to vole, and his name shall be addd ti- the list id taxable by the election oftt. der., tb's IrOid :'," l'riir added where the claiuMntf'iaiiiik to Vote oi, lii'.Vr.d ti ernM "ae'' where he claims to vote on jfs, tfie irni, wi lj being added by the-clerks In cmh tse, feitiect lvelv, on the liiii-uf jicrs ins voting at su-h 'elec M.in". - .. .. tjac. jl. ifcuJJ be lawful forsny cna'dfied clt lr.en of tbe district, cititwttnadrr ne name of the prop 'sed voter Is contained on fho ui evi dent taxables to challenge the vote of such jierson. wbvreuioir the same pr.aif of the right of tunraae M is rev required by Uwshall lie-tiubiicly mane and abteii i.a i,;' t'" election board, and the ro:e aiiiuuieu or ri'jueteu, aMiiiitftjr i;; ine evuience. r.very jiersan ci timing u net naturaiu. cttuei; shall lie'rciiulred to prodntse his naturalisation cerlililcate at the election' before voting, except fcbe.u J,o ''as been for hve years eoiiseuutlvely a voter Id the 'diitrtbt vkeTe heotfersto vote; and On tho vote of each persou being: te,;'d, he efcotinn oltl'Tts are tu' write ur stamp tne wort "y'.,tcd' on 1ms certllicale with the day. month and ear. ad if any election officer or officers sha'II re- ctvcal;eci'nd Vote on' the yatr.o dy, by virtne of tne iameeei'uiscaie cce i) vote, beta rathb;. thf. seooud vote, shall uo ituilfu ol a mitfileineanor an 1 un conviction thereof, shail be fined or Impris oned, or bot h, at the discretion of the court; bat the line shall not exceed live hundred dollars In eichcase, nor the imprisonment ene year. The ills j n-iiOjIf sbKll be inlli-'ted. on conviction, m 1 1: .flf rci ul oifl (on .(,o str, 11 n lc n or rc luse to .snake, tie cn.jievtr'b b. lite, i J )a,.sa. mt-nt required as aforesaid ui Uid ivtturaliitaiion certificate. 1 ' ' " ' " h ,r ., r&. JJ.' f nnr election olilcer shail refuse or tiffrtwt' to rviblra acj T o the right id suf frage as Js f twcrlhdl 1. y- (his lav,-'i., javrs'o which this is a suiplenieht, fnnn ny lersiin till ey ing to vote whose name Is not on the hft of assess ed voters, or winwe right Io rote is challenged by A., t,i,a!!red voter present, ami shall admit su-h liersod i vute w'thi ut twjuiring soxh proul, every IK'rson so offendthg ihafl, upon vucT'cthtp, be guil ty of a mis Irmeauor, and shall be scntciiceJ, Io; every suchofienoe. to say a fine not exceeding UvB hundred dollars or to undergo an imprisonment not mure than one year, or both, al the discretion uf tfce eonrt. Sue. la. Any ft'sesaor, election olTSeeror person appiialed ss an overseer, who shall netrlect or fl iubc to pcritinn any iiuiy enjoincu ny tins act. with. Ai3 wnrr.t:.ts. Tho C mgre.-'S of the I'nitdl Stati-y on ltd) 31st day of March. 1S7, ptissixl an a-t in'l bil -4n a,t Itiei'Jtine tkertyhlt of fi( l nihil Halm to vu Ike .lm U stntra of Ine Lilian and for otkr purpotixi" the bis' and jcconi soi-tjons of which are as follows: ".iKi Ti.isJ. U( it er.scttd ttj the Senate aad Uoutf Acyirf eqfafiv uf tht t'niled Ve'rt V AnerUa iu Coai;r, at-embii. That allcitiscns ui tne t. mtco n.atcs v. bo are or thai! be otherwise qii iilncd Io vote at any election by the people In any Statu, Tetritnry. district, ccunty, city, parish, town.'liiii. school di.s rict.iuuiiicilialiiy. or other ter ritorial .lumuvimou snail ne entitled anil allowed to voto at all such elections -without distinction ut race, color, or previous eon lition of servitude; any c institution, law. custom, usatfe or ni-ulation ol any Slate or lri.iliry u ny ot licr lie .tiitUoi.lt , to the contrary notwithstanding. Sw. -J. ilai be it tinker enwtrd. That ir by r under the authority oi the constitution or laws ol any state, or the laws ol any Territory, any art is or ill i!i he rcotiired to be done as a prerequisite or uuai Hunt ion f,jt voting, and by such. &untin,tiim or bias icrwius or officers are or shall be charged with tlie iKiiloriiianee of duties in furnishing to oituctis an opior. unity to pertoria sujii prcreijuisitts, or to Ixc mie nualilitd to Vote, it shall ba the duty of every such persons anioflieoreto giveall citizens ol the I tiltftd atatcs the same and eitiil opsirtunitv to perform such prstrsuisires and to lievuineiitaliH-e-1 to vote ti i'ihuiit distinction, of ta:;, cuur or pre viuui condftiun of iT-itudc: ' and if auv si.eh per son or t.'tje.ei- shall refuse ur knowingly omit to aivc full eii.xtt bi this . -ot u he jhaii, fotcrrrsweIiur, fen, I'orit'it and pay the sum of hvo bundi-eii dol lars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be civer. edby an action In the ease, with fuU'oie: and such allowance for counsel fees as the c mrt shall deem jrt. and shall also, foreverv snch offence, be deem eilaniltyof a mis lemennur, and shalL on ennvlc- t! on t'terc if, be m.ed not le-s than nve hundred ils ilais tn l.j.tu-tt. ea4,l rot Us- tbin or-e month and not mote thdu year: t 4ouy attuvwi vie tioti of the c:irt. j . U ja ls hvinj within twelve ihile of li.s Prolhuuutary's othi-e, ut wtlhtu tweutvlmr utiles If their resi icnce be In a town, village, or city npon the line of a railroad leading to f he county seat, shall, before iww o'clock pt.st meridian of tbe day ufler the election, and all other iu lues hli lentetyj.e cvlcwir merlilj.in or ih s tcond day alter Hi. irucd.m. l!iUej tut, tutu.it. tmotniii with retura sbsot, to i n I'tMlm-u ary ! luouiI of Common Ple ts of lliecoumv. wbu h snld retura tlie.-t shail be tiled, and thsdar atxl hound mine n-rtrlic I thereon, nnd shall le r, perve.lt v the pro lb" totary lor public lnrie t,ou. ' ulven t,qd.v Hr; I'siid jit ty oltlce in S imi-rset, this 4' ii day .( lvt'ile ti. tpv yea, ot bli lent one thonstotl clgtit buudrcf Kl,a ttiicntylj.t,; awl m the nliiety-tOnui vesr of the Indcileii. .UMrit,.!-.!, .- . i H. R. 9TON RR. Berlin, Pa MEGAHAN & ST0NER. PLASTEItEItS. Resiiectfnlly Inform the citlxens ot Sowterse County, that thej are prepared to take contracts tor ait sinus oi rtastering. RepalrlUK promptly Work si,:'itl, and satlatactloa guaranteed. Nor. W. ISTHATOH'S NOTICE EiUtleof Etlwin Baer. late of Oreenvllle Twp. decease I. Letters of administration on tbe above estate havlng l-ee" "-tTed hy thepn.perauthorlty notice iahereby.nlven to thusciodebted toil tomake imme diate payment, anil those havlngohilms against It tu prase u l uieui ilulv aut hentktetl for settlement at the residence of the Administrator, un Satunlay 'J-,1, .I..W ..I I k.l.,1-.. 1" S ' ' FRANCIS BAER, Sep. W Administrator. IGXEE'S SALE. Bv virtue of an order Issued hr the i.nr nt Commun Pleas ot Somerset County, Pa., the no- ifersiguen Assignee of Jacob A. Hlongh and reier a. itiougu, win sett at putiiic ottle, oa Thursday, October IS, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. a., the following described real es tate, vis : A tract of land situate In Quemahoning Twp., Somerset count V. Pii. containhnr 3S7 aerca m..rM or less, of which about aoo acres are'clear. altit a tv,o story log hbue, l aiik baro aud uthe; ott l u ,11 tu jj tbcrcob ; abjo a ynunjj ercitard ul cbo'ue fruit, adjoining lends ol John Hlouuh, Abrani Baer, !jmjcl, fc. t,iiet, Jercmutn Ste(eher, and others. TtliMj.--Or.e-tliied in hand on day of 'sale. cne-tiiird in sis months, and oue-third iu one'vear frotn the 1th day of April !. with inter, st on uett-rreii payments inim .fay ol sale. UAAIU. HOFFMAN, Sep. Ii Assignee, DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Makes the SKIN Soft, Clear, Pure White ami Healthy! is Cleansing. Ueulorizlnir. Dislnlert. ii.g. Soothing, Healing and purifying : removes 'uviiuu, . liming, c teens, aores, r-ruptions, Roughness aad riM:ie?s of the skis i relieve Itnh. Illg.burninu aud atlllulng Ul tne Si in. and Icrlta. ti.inof biting and stifiting Insects: will relieve I rCHlXG PILE 5 where nothing else will hsve anyellect; Is FREE FROM ALL OFFEN S1V E OIIOR. ans prevents Contairions lliseaara and as an External Meilit-al ami Toilet Prepara tion it hat no EijUAL. Prioe, iets a cake li"x, three Caijcs, sixty eeuts. Hold by Ueo W. Hun lord, Si-imerset. P., and liruggisis generally. E. S. W I. lis, T I-II, Pri.prie'or. of flee, i"0 N. .ilh St., Philad'a, P. Wholesale Ho- sit. 4oii N. Third St., phila., Pa, J7 ci. A UDITOiVS NOTICE. i Ttn, on inv vhiuu ui, vinue ti ifl-'ate 7-',ei)t , here n na e.nii.ed iu;e of the naturaliiatio of t;rcir Hvl tha ier$i. 9io cball oflor surb GKUKOfc: VV. FILL, SI eTiJ. ieiia CiT'Cj. y -irewt. , Out. loth, ik; t. lltJAL UUCU. JTb. Lit. lit et ). heirs I No. 1 Jar. Ti rtu, l.,7. Common Picas of S.iuierset County. ' (Parti jo i,) , Heistiey diifemlaors atfil leasrsl represi'nta ti ,t otvhrlsiian Lah lis, ,1 r , dee d and Jno. Lalslwugh Edwin jstai i,,l 11. Hersljey, f To Elttiu Heat and il alwve name.1. You are hereby notlded to come into Court on the Second Monday or Noyemiier next, ami acceptor refuse the real estate at the nppra:scd value thereof or show cause why the a me should not lie sold according ft law " ( Ef;K IE W. Pf LP. O'i'On SZu-l r!T l'heveryorder. Out. .IU J-1-Oajkird Co.. Chicago, 111, Hy virtue of an order Issued tut oft he trpbans' O.art of Somerset Co.. Pa , I will aWl al public sale at Continence, in sai l county, on Zhurtdqy, October 25, 1S77, nt 9 o'clock . the billowing 4, -sciim real e'tata of William Pipordcc'd,vil.:t ' 1 t f Fire lots ol gsonnd known on the g'-neral plan of the said Borough of Confluence s N t. M and 3d in bbwk 3, ad inning Oilen street im the east. oi iu. tvim iiivftouiu. anu tot ah o-on tne no-tb 'I-en of trfinnlrvuf one hnnJrttalihill'.EM. an.! it' . - . the district. The eleetlon officers stiall be sworn shall knowlnu!y assess anr nerstm as a i,j.,.h,, out reasonable or legal cause, shall be u!.ic'clt.i a Ni.s. Stiand M in lil.s-k 1 atludniiiJ ah .ai.. .,' tne soui n--si comer oi rage att-i i Men streets a msD buys a good and linen shirt roarlr mit fir rlnt. lar, and aca'jco wrapper for bis wife ' ir,m?cUuo, " asiwi or affirmed not to disclose how any elector t' til is not nealihed. cr shall willblly refuse to as-,-s bare ruled unless renulred tu do eoos witnctiee any one who Is tptalllied, he thall la guilty ef s, tn a judicial proceeding. - misdemeanor In ullice aud on iimvicWnn he nnnicit bac. 6. Electors fhaU tn all easel except trea- i ed bv a hue not esecadimr one tliousiHl .h.iio m a. it., n.,. H. I . ,i . . T son, Ifloor and breach or eurcty ol the peace, be firivtir-KTO iiuui orresi uuruiK ineir auenaanc Imiirtsuamentnut exeeedlnir two years, orhuih. 'at the discretion of the court, ami also be lubtect to an action for damages by ibe party aggrieved: "aw! if anvicrson shall Iraultili-ntly alter, add to,de- and o Uln bh-k 1 bclug a short lot lulng lie tween lots 1'. sod i! in seid binek. and extending up n llugarl street ttiCasfielman river. ' TERMS. One-tltlnl In- hand; i.-estbirl In six months, etie-thlrd Ih twelve months, with Interest to be secured by judgment iundson tha preuiises. 'fen per cent. Io be paid on day of sale, JOHNH.IIHL, t. 3 Trustee, Samuel H. Voder In the lamrtofO. ntmon Pleas To I ol SotnersHt I tonntv Pi. James L. Pugh. f No 38 January Term 1D77 . ) (Voluntary Assignment.) The undersigned Auditor appftinte.1 by said otirt todetermine the liens an,i ui distrlhuu. th. binds in the hands of the Assignee tu and among r' ose lnjilly entitleti the-eto. () reby rives notice that-h.iii.H,e.t alt t.a.tiei t..urL.iIcj t..i the Purpose ef ft, jap.niintilitfst at le tni,ve or ftd brn m OtliiaFd. SoBiciaett Pu., Ion Tnely the leib.Uy otOetolmr. wt:, when and where aaid parties are requested teattend. L.C.COLBOKX, Sep-5 AudLor. (JMCFSS4LVE. . eIl PreparisltsMe. Inrentea in the 1.1 century hy tit. .Iw tuesi Imee, Surgeon In kingi James army. ' Thn.inrh ImagencV lie cured th 'nrr)-'irth-mo.t..Kntias sorer and wouwds, anfl ... , ceg.ru.j-rf i wl,o Jne-tliiravlt. l.ulv lie ticnela,:i.ir. -fx. W byttalj aqs. lor 'sale by druggtsMirenvrally. AGEffTS WANTED. Adin-es, rji w. row Lr. aos. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa. Issued nut r the Court oft 'onnnon PleasofSomersetltoPenna , and to me directed, 1 will exmseto sale hy pui.lie outcry at the Court House, in Somerset, on Saturday, ctvher 20, 1877, at 2 o'clock p. m. All the right, title, interest, and claim or John W. Pulton, of. in sn 1 to the loliowiog destribed described real estate, vix : No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate In Somerset Bur., Somerset Co., P., containing t acre more or less, with a t wo-story Iranij dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon erected, trnt ing on Patriot street, ami adjoining alley un the west, alley on the north, II. F. I'tckuig on the east, with apptirtenances. No.-'. A certain lot of ground situate as alure said, eoataiiiing acre more or leas, fronting oa Main cross street, ail HdnlngQ. W.Snyder on the north, J. H. Zimmerman on the west and Ii. F. Schell on the south, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property or John W. Pattun at the suit of Lipprncutt Si Trotter, J. Ktee Hro's., Fleming a, ttglevee, et. jL TEK vis : Any person purchasing at the above sale will take notice, that tea per eent. nf the par unase money will be required as soon as the prop ty is knocked down otherwise It will again be ex posed to sale. The residue of the purultase money must i, paid un or before the 15th day ol Nor. 177, the day flxeil by the Court for the acknowl edgement of Sheriff's deeds, and no deed will lie acknowledged until the pur-base money is paid Oct. J OEOROE W. PILE. Sheriff. OPIUM S25G0- wad M(arrA.M Habit slohiiy M jpthry nratf. rial a mm; MpuNiriiv. riKieiauif Uarparti.-ril.wr, )ku CaKLTi, iAH. Atrent wanted. Bost- nM leprtrlniate. PJirttcalara reew A4dnH J. 04TU M CO. fit UU. IK $3 W rum WATCH. Cheapest n me anown warm. mse wau f ret la Aoureaa, a. cuouaa cx.CDicafu. rjR USTEE'S SALE. My virtue or an order is-mel by the Cunrt of Coinmua Pleas ut Somerset Co., Pa., the under signed Assignee ol Miciutet Huetetler, will sell at public Sale on Saturday, 0 toVr 27, 1877, at 1 o'clock, p m., oa the premises the following valuable real estate, vis : A certain tract id land situate In t'pper Turkey, loot Twp., Somerset Co. Pa., adioininir bimla ! Jonathan Einmert, Philip Sullivans' heirs. J. K. McMilivn and others, cootaininr ahnut ti acres, bating a good two story dwelling house, good barn, and other out buildings thereon erecieil. TERMS: Ten Der eeul. uf tiurchasa numov t. be paid on day ol sale, and the balance ol one third on continuation of sale at November Court, one third six months, and one-third in one year, witb biterest : delerred pavments to be seeureil br judgment notes. f. B. KINQ. Oct. 3 Assignee of Michael Huetetler. N' OTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice is hereby given to all nersons. that anr one found tresspassing an the ortmuea ul th undersigned eitixens of Stonvcreek T set Co., by hunting, nsbing, gathering nuts, ber ries, ntu oe proceeiict against according to btw. Parents and guardians will h h. t.l n.-r--.. sible for deprclatlouseommilteil by minors. LEV1J. UISO, E.MOSTOLLEH I 'i'.VV1' A. LAM BEHT. J U'-M ii. ilElTZ. a-J-''Jit-nA-TI, H. CISTER. v. u tK.rit l, H. SNVHEK, QIJPH AXS COUUT SALS, Hy Tirtne uf an onler uf iaIb UjuamI nut nr th. Orpbaas' Cuttrt ul &omerart county ami to us dl- troieii. win expose ui oue oy puoile outcry un tne pr. mines, en Saturday, October 27, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m , of saM day, the following real esta'e, late the property d Henry Boucher, dee d. A oertabs tract of land situata In M Ll.l l'--k Twp., Somerset county. Pa., ad.olning ianda of Levi Snyder. Jtihn Inheld, Henry L. Suvdes. au,l others, containing Juft acres more of ices, of wbtoh mere are arum too acres cteareu, atmut acres in ineatluw, havlnij a btrge frame tiweiiing house, iw-ge liank baru and uiher uutbulldinn themm e(c.e.l. TERMS. One-third in ha nil on eoatlnitatlua of sale, halance in two euuol annual Ditauit nh om interest. 10 iieroent of hand money to be paid as tion its the properly is knocked down. SOLOMON HOI CHER. AARON UOCCHEK, ct-3- Trustees. "J'RUwsl TEKS SALE. iy virtue of an or ler oft he Ornh.a- '...-! t.. ute directed, there wiil beexpieeU to pu'.illc sale, on tbe premises, un Friday, October 2iJ, 1877, at 1 o e oek p. ni.the following described real es- Ute, late the estate of Lodwick Ban-lav, dee d tic A Cert uln tr.icl ol tan.1 liin.i. ln A i:..h.p - Twp.. Somert. Co., Pa., adturning lands of Andrew PiHirHangn, Charles Hubbard, William W are and others, coots inlnir loo acres mors nr lu about -ill aoees In Miim! . n.l & .,,n in , .. bavin;: Iwo story loa not,se. a k Ma aad oiLej urlittHiiinga (hereon erecttd. ' ' tnu Mt. ame-naii tn tntmi on eunptmalion are, kaiancvlntrx moatbs iitv interest. I 1 ' JOHN MOWRV, rt- Admin1 istratur. PULM O N A ii beyond enmpartson the best rrme.lv ur th (if Cei.NSUMPTlfJM (avan i its xiwt iirr t st .ii iKs). Atthma, Hrenrsiliv. Cafarr, end all dsvrangenieiH el the N EK VOL'S STSTEM. A circular containing rRTii cubs nrm.t ca-es vifsrrt.i.T TRSATtD, l'Jlladvlee l. the treHT tieiii oi tne u)seasef above "mentioned, and cef: UtntU-3 of sctllalcuras will Im sent I roe br mail Wall almlicania. Address OSt?A K O. MOSES. Si'le Pr.prleUir, 1 Oucf Ijar.dt Jtreet ijew ur. 4 ypiTon-s NOTICE. At an Orphans1 IXust held at Someraat H . n. t ne jim uj oi wpwuiiier jsji, me undersigned An blur was dtt'y O(ipointii tu pas on the eicru. thins, anil Ute htuia and a dietrlbatioa ul' the lands imho UaJhli of Aaru Hloughaad Ed lMiti, Ailiitiitia r-sluf ol tbe estate ul Cttrtauipuer Iteils, deueasetl, tu aud mong thi se leg illy entitled thereto, hereby give noUce that be will attend to the duties ul the above appointment, on Taealay, October loth, at his udtee In Somerset, when and where all persons lute rested ean auend If they think prot cr. JOHX R. SCOTT, Sep -X Auditor. 18g8f wt. W FOK 18J8t .he New York Observer. The Btst Iteligltms anil Secular Farully Nt!-spHter. :J,15 a Year, xt paiJ Kstai.lUhed 123. .- ' " " ' .. "37:pARK HOW, JIKW VOKH. SAMPLE COPIES FBEE ' Rep. " - A UDITOR S ioTiCii JacobS. Phlllloppl No. 403, August Term. 17. and wife to j Common Picas ul Somerset Aart-B Will, fUunmy. i (Volun'ary Assignment ) Aemant ale.1 Aauat l.'rfh Utf. E.-eptitsa nletl August 3oth Ih77, aud John H. Etlia .lnte.l AuiliUir to intss upon the except kin and distribute the funds tn the bands of Ibe Assigned to and among thine legally entitled thereto Ex raet Irom Hie record, ernined luth of Sept.) TERMS One-third niter payment of eostsaut! luTf. F. J. KIMtsER. Pn. , expenses to remain a lien on the premises Air the Notice Is hereby giren to all parties interntiil 1 use ol the wt low : ooe-tbird of the bal.tnoe to be that 1 will attend tu the dntk-s of the above au- ! id oaeonnrmalionof sale, and the remiin ler la pnm'menl at I we ott.ee af A t. CoHtura, rlso., tn two cia 1 annual payments to be secured by jadg the Borough olSomerset, un Tharsdar. t pdier j iuent jiote. TeB per eept, ofhand money to be pa Id 11th 1;t, at lUo'eluck a. m., when and whererhuea ss soon as the property I kouekul down. Sale ta Interested ean attend if they me proper. i eumnwnce at 1 e'eluek . at. of seid day. JOHN H, ED1E, JOHNMOVVREY, Sep. 29 Auditor. I Oct. 3. Trustee. pRUSTEE'S 54LJS. ' Hy virtue of an order Issued oqt or the Orphans: Conrt yl SomerselCo., Pa., to ate directed, there Will be eiutqed to public sale, on Ute premises. In JllUhrW .' ' ' ' rialurday, Oct. 21, 1SH, the following ralnable real estate, Ute the prjp erty ur John Fair, dee'd. Tlx : A trict ol land situate In Allegheny Twp, con taining w acres ami i perinea. ailjitnlng tan.li ol ! Peter Emerick, Val. Hay. Daniel Miller, Henry j Fernerand others, about I'i acres cleared, 30 acres In meosl w, having thereon erecieil twu two-story lug nouses a nana mra aad outer uul'iullJlMgs.
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