;iBaiaEaaw2rfeW The Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. - - - STnbrrI4 Republican State Ticket. rcn .u nr.E or sitkeme copht. EIV.YAItP M. I'ANSON, cf rh::adolnL:a. K-iR LIEUTENANT V.OVF.RSftR. AHTIHTv G. OLMSTEn, of Peitir County. FOE AILI70R GENERAL HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren county. Ia HECItTEAET Of INTERNAL AIT AIUS ROBEUT I. BEATIT, of ScbuTlkill County. Republican County Ticket. CONGRESS, to .Ipfifirn i f District C;:ircnco. VT. II. KOONTZ. STATE SENATE. hub:ect to of Distri.l deference. E. D. YUTZY. ASSr.MRLT. Wm. ENoSLEY. JOSEPH B. MILLER. M STRICT ATTORNEV. JAMES L. PUUlI. COMMISSIONER. OLIVER W. BOYER. roon aovss SAMUEL HSECTfK. TRENT. auditor. DANIEL S. MILLER. COUNTY SURVEYOR. JONATHAN H. FRITZ. To the Farmers. i' r ii manr tliank' f"T t the literal pu retire of l.iM J ir, we i-ult t.n. . BUTTER Commission Merchants TJTHE Dairymca of the Glades. We ha a Trj lirte and biireafintf BUTTER TRADE, anl liavlns eTerr fa-lliiv fr IiVTTin U a'ivanUtrc, we ean nr-iK oarst lvcs tu give SatlsllCiiaii to cur Shippers y selling at lilgh pricrf ; ao.J will always ser.d Sales and Check as .nattie BI TTF.H 1? M. H.int; U re eclTc lr(.' f liil'iucnls from all s-twoe if lli til.des, we rcaiala ItorijiertrBllj, At., s&imard & Ondesluys, Eatlsr fSsmm MercMs, 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE, MI). ( j 0 Yoters should remember that their taxes inu?tle paid thirty days before the flection, and that Saturday next the ."d of October is the last day left them for that purpose. The New C-jn?tittioa has changed the old law, and a tax receipt given after the third day of October will not avail t'uem. Let no Republican lose his vote through failure to pay Lis taxes oa or before Saturday next. The Republicans in Missouri have declined to make distinctive ncmina tiot.s and have merged themselves tbe "Independent movement. in This means defeat to Democratic ticket, and the regular the probable re-election f Carl Sehuir. to the U. S. Senate for wbk-h, in view of Lis course i:i tb? In -t Presidential eitn ficl particularly paiga, we do fcolicitous. ij: ' Oke of the most notable political events of the dc y, is the unrnu.ious rp-r.f.m Bat cn 01 wu ci iiui J'i. i . . i - . .... ii. v ...... . - til the Republican State uSictrsin New York, vvtiifh there voice. Tfii lire wiTtliine bv a f rtl convetilk-n, in ua-i" tint a disst-jtitig in.; tuily proves the fn of these o'iicials, but shows the unanimity of the party in thct great State, frtid gives assurance of a triumphant victory in Novem Ur. The Democrats of the Firt.t Con gressional district, Maryland, have nominated ex-Governor Philip Frank Thomas as their candidate. This gentleman has for many years been prominent in p'jiitics, but will be more generally rciuerribercd as the United Stater; 5Dtor elect, who, in 18C9, was refuse J" adiiiission into that body on account of Lis extreme disloyalty. When the threes cfa second reW lioa are upheaving southern bosoms, the fact that this man is again put forward for public positions, is but another indication that the old trea son stilt rankles in the hearts of the soiitbtra Democracy. How's this roR Latta ? As lion. R. Milton Spcer, Democratic ex inenibcr of Congress, from Hunting don, a-as on bis way home from the IVmocratic State Convention, recent ly held at Pittsburgh, he met, at Ty rone, several prominent Democrats, of Clearfield, and naturally enough began talking about their candidates. In speaking of their candidate for Lieutenant Governor John Latta Mr. Specr remarked that, "if it should come to pass that the Democratic, ticket was elected this fall, and the Gorctncr were to die, thus putting Latta in the chair as acting Gover nor, it would been. aJ!ilion of with Oti Almighty r.ci't r dreamed J" IIow'6 that fr a "reocoiumerid'' from a "big Injun" in the Democratic Kiwam ?LafUmon's Journal. The Itt publican Congressional and Sensorial conferees for this district assemble at Bedford to-day (23iL). The Congressional conferees from .Via county are John W. Beacliy, E. M. Sch'ock and Oliver Y. Knepper, and tbc Senatorial are M. A. Sunncr and Ilon'a J. II. McMillan and W. II. Banner. The continued ascendency of the Republican party was never more necessary to the conntry than now. The whole South is again in commo tion, and the Democracy is almost everywhere putting forth the doc trine of repudiation. If that party were to obtain a Majority iaCon- press, practical rebellion in the form of Ku Kluxisrn would undoubtedly rule the whole South ; the national credit would be nearly destroyed; the crisis of 1?T3 reuewed with teu- j fold force, and the coumrj again thrown into confusion and turmoil. It is no time for taking chances ; suc cess must be made certain. The New York Journal of Com merre, which bas always been a Democratic paper, speaks thus of its own party : A political organization is judged by its leaders, and this is why one of the great parties of this country has fallen into such bad re pute. The prominent wire pullers or 'managers' of the Democratic par ty have not shown common-sense en , ugh during the past fifteen years to set an a ward politicion. if it were a all concentrated in a singli and he were invested with it head, Thev are worse than the old Boarbous, who learned nothing and forgot nothing, for they have lost sight of i the remnants of a true faith whic h clung to them, and have acquired new and illustrious follies with ea ch recurring season. Tiiere is an unsettled and angry feeling still prevailing at New Or leans, which nothing but tbe pres ence of Federal troops, and of vessels ifwnrinthe harbor, prevents from again breaking out into bloodshed. The White Issues still preserve their arms and their organization, are daily drilled and recruited by their leaders, and there is a general dread of renewed violence. It is evident that the Leagues do not propose to give cp the conflict, and that while they carefully abstain from coming into contact with the National au thorities they will strike at tho State Government the first opportune mo ment. They boldly declare that an other conflict will ensue if any of their leaders are prosecuted for trea son, and they audaciously demand virtual control of the approaching election, so that they may place their myrmidons in power, through the instrumentality of tb9 ballot box. At any hour between this and the evening of the election we may bear of another outbreak, and of more bloodshed, if not in tbe city of New Orleans, in the country parishes, where there are no Federal troops to protect Republicans in the exercise of their civil rights. The prompt and energetic action of the President in suppressing the insurrection in Ney Orleans meets the heartv annroval of all eood citi- 11 zens. Later events 6how that if he had hesitated or temporized not only the State of Louisiana, but probably all tbe States of the extreme South would have again broken out in open rebellion. The "White Leaguers" an organization composed of the worst remnants of the rebellion, and intend ed to exterminate the negroes or re duce thera again to a state of serf dom were spreading fast throughout the Southern States, and arming and drilling for active warfare and so con fident were they in numbers that they undertook to depose the State and local auihorities in Louisiana. Had thev not been so promptly met by Federal authority iu New Orleans, we now iu all probability would have j been iu the midst of auother war. In the first exultation of apparent I success, the old rebelious spirit flash 'ed out all over the South, and the tone of manv of the Democratic , of tLe North( clearIy 6nows 1 that as a parlv the I'emocracy as iu the late rebellion stood ready to i give aid and comfort to tbe insur i j gents. These occurrences must convince all who choose to sec and reflect that should the Democratic party, as at present constituted and led, again re gain control of the National Govern ment, that not only would the late war Lave been fourht in vain, but that all the guarantees secured by the amendments to the Constitution would be disregarded There is no safety for the Nation except in the continued ascendency of the Repub lican party. r Flail road Dlaaalrr. Easton, Pa., September 25. Tbe passenger train on the Belvidere and Delaware railroad, which left Tbil- lipsbnre at 1:35 this afternoon for I Philadelphia five minutes late, collid ed with an up freight train at ar- ner's, about three miles down the river. The freight train was in the turn out. The switch was left open. The passenger train was running at the regulai speed at the time of the collision. The baggage car telescop ed the smoking car. All the injured were in those two cars. Samuel Y. Meyers, of Harrisburr, neck broken, killed: John Sayford, of Harrisburg, injured internally; Mr. Sheldon, in jured face and the upper lip cut off; Mrs. Sheldon was badly cut in tbe face; Mr. Goldsmitfi, the mail agent, was slightly injured, and he heroic ally refused to leave his mail car, not withstanding his painful injuries. The Easton postmaster went down to take charge of bis mails. Mr. Hope, ex press agent, was badly injured; Jon athan Thornton, engineer, had his right shoulder dislceatcd; John Dean, fireman, one leg and one arm injured; Thomas Rogan, foreman of the track, seriously injured in the bead and back; William F. Conway, of Lani bertville, badly cut in tbe head; Wni. Girdon, engineer en the main line, br.dly injured in the left shoulder, arm ai d head. orRMWlORK I.FTT1.R. New York, September 211, 1ST4. ne m among chiliire.n. ! been bought for a year), and that tie It is a terrible thing to eee a full-1 pwple mi3t buy. In this they are grown man hopelessly under the in-J doubtless correct. Trade must re lluence of alcoholic etiiculanis: it is i vive, but I bare : notion Oat hard a thousand times worse to see a i times in New York is not altogether worn.' a confirmed drunkard. Lut if it i s- fearful for adults, what can bet .ouht of it in the case of chjl dre i ? Drankeness among children in thw city is quite common now, and it is growing with fearful raDidity. One boy in Brooklyn died last week aged fourteen. A post mortem examina tion revealed the fact that "death had been caused bv the continual and excessive drinking of the vilest mm." The medical testimony went to show that the vital organs had been liter ally" eaten awav-. that the liver was in as shocking a state as if it had be longed to a drunkard of fifty years standing. Tbe mother of the deceas ed boy stated to the coroner that he arrived at that stage when he could do nothing but drink. He had not eaten any kind of solid food for a con siderable time before death. I saw, yesterday, from my win dow, a boy and a girl not over twelve years of age tbe girl could not Lave been ten rolling along the sidewalk now in tbe gutter, then in the mid dle of the street, both in a state of beastly intoxication. Ragged aud dirty, unkempt and unwashed, their faces blazing with the lurid light of bell, thev wore the debauched look of drunkards of long standing. : Of course they will keep on as they have begun, and will, in a very few ye ars, go to graves in Potter's Field, of delirium tremens. The terrible thing in all this is its frequency. In the lower part of the city there are thousands oi these juvenile drunK ards. and then there are enouch of them in the upper part, in the good residences. The common practice of keeping liquors on side-boards, and using them at the table, is bearing its fruit The American child is too nervous, too easily excited, to make such indulgences safe. There is Romethinir in the atmosphere and1 climate of this Eection of the heritage o that makes rum in every form a dan ger. And, unsafe as it is, there is no city in the world where so mucb of it is used TUE TRICKS OF THE GAMBLERS. The fact that gambling is a regu lar profession, and regularity follow ed as a profession, is well known, but the methods are not as well known. I came across a circular, the other day, of a dealer in what are politely called "sporting goods," that throws some Utile light on the subject. lbe manufacturer proposes to sell to whoever wants such poods "advan tage and marked cards," which san be read from tbe back as well as from the faces, an advantage that i3 obvious, for the player who knows the cards reads his opponent's hand readily. Then this dealer-obliges bis patrons with cards cut peculiar shapes by which any kind of a hand can be dealt For example, the bucts ot these cards are marked to Bhow the size in the right hand upper corner, and the suit in the left. A certain mark in the right band upper corner shows tbe card to be a king, and a certain mark on tbe opposite corner shows it to be a spade. Which brings gambling down to a tolerable degree of certainty. But this dealer dosn't stop with cards. He makes dice that will throw any number you choose; and furthermore be will sell you machines which you may conceal in your sleeve, by the aid of which you may "hold out" cards or play extra ones. And that a young man shall have no luck of facilities for being a scoundrel, he sells, for the absurdly small som of fifty cents, a book giving full and explicit directions for usinjr all his devices. I mention these things for the pur pose of warning impulsive youths who are just commencing that there is no such thing as honest gambling; that men gamble to win, and that there is but one end to gambling. In one a-ay or another the hawks will pluck the pigeons. The gambler never plays a game of chance on his side it is a certainty. HOTELS IX THE CITY. The people who are ' brought New York a certain number times each Year growl (and very justlv) at tbe enormous bills that run up a?ainst them at hotels. One can not live at any first-class bouse on less than $7 per day; and if one's tastes are at all extravagant, the cost will come very close to twice that sum. The fault is not altogether with the proprietors the owners of the property have something to do with it. The rents paid for these hotels are simply fearfuL For in stance, the Fifth Avenue rents for $200,000, the owners paying tba tax es, assessments and repairs. But we must guard carefully against shed ding any tears for tbeSe martyrs. Despite the enormous rent, the les sees manage, to skin the public so that they clear $250,000 per annum. The Windsor, a finer but smaller hotel, pays a rental of $125,000; the Gilsey $85,000; the St. Nicholas $95, 000; the Metropolitan $105,000; the Hoffman $75,000, and the Brunswick i $35,000. On this latter house $2.i0,- 000 was paid for improvements in 1873. You see tho proprietors have to make tbe people pay to pay their rents and keep up the style that the said people seem to demand. It is estimated that it costs the proprietors of the .St. Nicholas $100,000 per annum to keep the bouse in repair and make good the ware and tare of furniture. But not w ithstanding all this, the prices, are too high, and there must be a brake before long. Wealthy men can afford to pay these rates (tbey don't like to), but in the country merchant in mod erate circumstances the matter of hotel bills is a very serious one. A merchant from Wisconsin cannot come to New York for goods and get home again without its costing bim $200, which is two percent, on $10,- 000 uis probable purchases. It a hole in his profits. cuts BUSINESS has revived a little not mucb, but enough to make us feel that life is not entirely extinct; that people still live, and that they have got to eat, drink and wear. The great tea house of H. ii G. B. Farrington & . Co., in formed me that since tbe war trade had never been so dull as duriug the first twd weeks of the present Septem ber; and the dry goods, clothing, hardware and boot and shoe men bear similar testimony. I went among them yesterday, and found their faces a "little broader and not quite so long. The buyers had evi dently co&e to the conclusion that they must have some goods, and had "gone iu" to some extent They were tossing goods about quiie lively, though their purchases footed Bp rather light. Notwithstanding, the ImercbanU lanr on to tbe hope of I fall business with commendable pluct. : TT1, .-. en. ih civi-l-a .it i h rein n- ! ' - ' " , ,, . , . ! ir r arc ciubusicu i lur uuir i.n-v owing to the hard times m the coon- try. - I be importers are doicg fairly well here the jobbers are tie suf ferers. Is not tbe trade changing? Is not the jobbing business leaving New York and concentrating in the cities in the interior? Are not such points as Providence, Albany, Utica,! Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo; .Cleve land, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Detrof t, Cincinnati,"!. '" Far" nothing of the hundred 6tualier centres, sup ph'ing the retail merchants of their respective sections ?.. What is the use of the conntry nierchaats coming to New York oftencr than. is .necessary to know how the market moves,. from actual inspection ? My opinion is that the jobbing trade is leaving tbo city, and that in ten years the interior. points will do it -alL -PlETRO. Attnilt Harttfr SM.tl hwiclde Star Oil City. Saturday morning a horrible trag edy was enacted on the Baliiet farm, about four miles from Oil City, cn the road to Pluriicr'. Here for some time a Mr. Belser, his wife and fami ly Lave' resided. For some 'week9 past Mrs. Grace Reiser, Lis wife, has been unwell, ana jreqtientiy express ing the fear that herself and children would come to want. o eenous construction had been placet! on ' bur illness, and do evidence ofr insanity bad been detected bv either the bus- band or his children. Last Friday morning Mr. Belser had 'occasion to tro to St. Petersburg with a load of lumber. Mrs. Belser Appeared as a . ' 1 ! i 1 usual iLrouguout "Tne. uay, na when she arose on Saturday morning seemed in excellent spirits. A daugh ter, aged about fourteen, batl kindred the fire, when her niotber requested her to get some potatoes out of tbe flower cupboard and prepare them for breakfast. As the giri stooped to open tbe cupboard her mother struck her in the back of the head with the edge of d- hatchet. The bliit- par tially bewildered the girl, aud as she rose" to her feet her mother struckher a second Wort, breaking . lief skull. Tbe girl was tiot rendered iuseu&tble, and began screaming for -help. . Her older sister, hearing her cries, rushed into the room, grappled, with her mother, and after ' a ?err?rrr Ttrnggle managed to get the' hatchet away from her, and also the axe, and tart cd for help, the "nearest neighbor living about one . hundred aud fifty rods awav. - i The woman made do attempt . to; follow Ler, but stood in the doorway and watched her for a few moments, then turning she grasped her young est boy and attempted to throw , h;m j into the well which stands near the j house. Another boy about ten years of age succeeded in getting the child, away from her, and took him to a place of safety. . The woman, foiled in her attempts, sprang into the well herself. Help in the shape, of a neighbor named Leopold soon" ap peared accompanied by the girl who had gone for aid, and be succeeded in getting the woman out of the well, but she was dead, lue wounded girl was at once attended to, and it is thought by her attendant physi cian that she may. recover. The Pennsylvania State fair will be held at Easton on Tuesday,' Wednes Thursdav and Friday, September 20th and 30th, and October 1st and 2d. Teachers' County Institute The annual session of the Somerset County Teaoliers' Institute lor the present year, will oi held In the Court Honsc, in Somerset, commenc ing '' - '.' i . , 'On Monday, Octolxr Uth,' at 2 o'cloek p. m.,' and closing cn Friday, 9i at 11 a. in. Bt an art of Assembly each eonnty Snperin tend'ent is required to rail an Annnnl meeting ol the teachers of their fespeeiive counties a nui-h time and place as is deemed most suitnMc and convenient, and to irodde lie mcli inntraetors and lecturers, and suvii apparatus as ii necessary to carry on the work suco-sfluily. It is therefore expected tliat nil who desire to teach the ensuing winter will attend this meetincr, thus manilestiiix thoir Interest In the profxioa, as, it has been suggested that in tuU as iu oUier coomies it lie made a matter of consideration in grading and granting tertlacates.' . PROGRAMME. ! Orsuotrattra; election of officers; opening ad dress t ex-t'o. Snit. J. Jj. Pnirh. JCeports. Tho following techers will prepare rcjiorifloBSUtijeci&oi iiteirown suiccuoii."; oliiers, whose names do not appear, nro also requested to prepare, themselves. . i i L J. Miller J. U. JAier. Wot. TeUivw. I. S. Sny der, Jran?e Sorrier, Oeorire M. Uaker, M.S. Yuiltzy, b. 8. Forney, Ed. Alanrvt. kow M't'liu toek, I'. A. Hash, Geo. Countryman, V. S. Weller, Wesler Adams. Albert Mellilleu, A; F. Swank, Milt. Horner, Jac Borlicr, K. Y. I.hr, W. A. Herkr v, ( triltin Cr&usc, I. r Pull, Ch.ts. Elrief. Jere. .Miller. ,, ..,. The ioiluwinz a?fl;rmTi-nls are made: lU-eitaUon II. M." Elch'y. ; ; The Beauties of Nature, 0. 11 Ce. The Power of Expression and Thought. S.TJ Trent. Ventilation, M. I. Iteieliy. . t Text books, Fred. Oror. . - C - ' - -Ai'tronomy. J. H. Whiiikcy; '. ' S-hool Oovernment, li. KUnyman. Hie Lnre of Truth, Georire B; Martcr. Arithmetic (the lie departure; li. 1', Il.j.k- tnan. trorl Ponlsl.ment. Jaroh S. MiUer. -Teacher's iiualincati'ms. J. I. . Mecse. Tiie Importance of History as aS:a1y, J.S. Wasrner. . v . j : , . t'ir-ula!lng Pevimslf, ft, H. Van Uitu, Teachinir, a Professi". . C WcRcr ' -" " ' o .- Essays. i he Mlncuig lady treu hers it HI pre pare essa vs. selecting their own su!.ioc's: iiih V. tstuliuian, Chrtsiie Holshue,- A lieu J. Delia, cn. Anna liarte ItlcKindly Ella Kiniinid. lio-e Huston. Eiziie Pooriwugh. Cynthia H;ii.-.iu.!. Jeainio linker. AnnlcC Jr Wier, O.ra Pull, fcuilt- van IHnn, Ellen Snyder, Jennie Kte!iardon. Declamations. Jacob rrT. Wttham Uuechlv, A. I). HcikIiv. PlseuMi ns Ort boffM piny sir! hoW o totvhti it opened lr D.l riiinippl. . What tiranelies should pupils reHc without bonks opened hy J. w. WaakMnd. , Posiiion ot el.tsscs during riviualcB opened In' D. B. Snyder.. . . How to" train tho attiK'.i 'n of rb sst--op"Jied b J. JJ. 1UIIH.T. . , What would yon do tfrc first dny elix.'l eoimn-jo. crl epenul bv J.CJ. Ketnlill. ' . , ,.. la what manner can Eiiirlifb pramm-ir lie m st sucesstnlly tauirlit ia the common w li&ils ipui eil hy Norman iMussclmsB. . Any other sulieet picHctited br the eieroMrc eoniiaUtee may be e'tsrutscd. The committee on leachers Permanent Certitioatc will b elected on 1 nurstay siirnsui. instraciors. n e uve assurance ol I he aerriu-s of several prominent tearlicrs from al.roa who pronilso Odin, raoU'Al. schooloi.m nrk Pr.if. iWctvoni, I'nntipal ol the Curry Instiluie, Plus burgh, will be With ns the rntire Wi k. He wli deliver a pablte loetnre on Wcinesdav evenii B". a. it. iierr. Aiirakcny, will also tw preen others have hem iuviir.l. We (eel safe in saving that all who corny will bo amply repaid. iiiol Dim-tors and Irlend? of c.iu- ail - n thriugh.ut tlie county are ruiuestcd to meet with o. - . . D. W. WILI r' " ' ' Co. SupL D. O. LENT. -, B. A. CONOYrR GLADE STA!i MILLS, Lint & Co. lover, - Having recently leased wliat'likno.vnaMhe OIl Iemiioii Mill, sltaateooe mile aonttr of Somersst. ani I. .t,m put it in first class order, we arc prci.aied to do a I kinds of grinding. Having purchased an engine we are enabled to use cither steam or water power. All work -. WAR II A NTE 1) S ATIS FA CTO It V If the grnU is In good coulitlorv always kept vn baud. . Flonr for sale scplo . Is1 totich: All Persons ars herehe rwilllil n.rf 1.. . p...... v ..... vj-i .j tuq ua icrsiKimi of nuaung, uciiiok oi X . o' wstg nuis, uurries, c, j respa, tr will tie strictly qcalt with acronlb-if tn law. ' ; 8. P. I HIT, . J.J. Ol-MKEKT. I PETEliOVSillEilT, JI. UlJIbl.l'l', E. COB EH. 11. H. STAllf " WM.WITTf.EIL - A. V. HIT TNEU, S.W.ERITZ, wm. ntrrz, 8. HlfiEIi. . W. N-.OULUIAN ,' J&S. WALKED, 3. E.HANY 8. hay, - y, hay, : KIW i- ' . , mmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm I New AdeerliseniftntA."' ' 1 a'T? EXECUTOR'S SALE. ( f vir.Ui, ,,r the last will anl testament of Ben- ? iskiid TnulKiL la: of !4oui hafm,ton UK. Somer ,!;.li..,deeett. - .l.lIUlltheh.lluwalgiil csiato, lata lhcproiH!t;y of said deceased, Oi Saturday, October 3, 1374, at I o'clock, on th premiss, vis: A eertaln tract of land situate lrt' said township, adjoinimr lands f John Lydig. Tbnross Moore. TiwoiM Bowers" heini el !.. Oi itttininir, 65 acre., more or leas. &lxut S4srrerlr'l, with tmeaod a lielX siofT frame rittWlin hoaxe tncreiiti 4rortol. ltb a irwl cellar. Tnore is pt jriiie of water aai MOT fruit trws on the fircmiiK'S. Tbe land l underlaid with rtial, iron ore sad limestone: also oareoieut to chim ues, kIhxi! Loawis, aus. Term made known on day ol iol. S A3I L Jt-L CAM r, A DM I XI STU A TO R'S NOTIC E i.eiU) uf Jonathan Walker, lit a of Suiaioil tpn - KWn tffadniiaistratimi cm Hi6a!.westehaT. ln len xrauted to Uie andersijrncU lijr the pnp r auUturilT. cwti M hereby H tveu twtlmse in debted to it tu uiakclwmedlale pavntenLand tiling rmvinit claims airaiu.i it will p.eflfiU. tnem for 6ciueuaeui auu allowance. L.ANXELP. WALKER, se)i'J Administrator. ELECTJOH PROCLAMATrOH, AV TAX CoStMi.HWEAI.TB. ' Whereas, in and bv an Act of the Oeneral As. s.-rnbly of ihe tJommouwoal'.ri of I'er.asylvanla, entitled "An Act relating to the eleetioas of the C-Hiimiaiwenlth,' passed SJ Say of July A. l. l5.a, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Common wealth to giv public notice ot laectenarai t.iue,ions, ana iu ue.u no tice la vnumerale : L The object of the election. ' 4 To destgnats the placa at which tho election Is to I held. ; ... L OLIVER KXEPPKK. High SberllT of the County of Simerset, do hereby maka known and give tms public notice to tiie electors ol tne cvuu ty Somerset that OoUol. TUESDAY of NOVEMBER, next, being the anl day of the mon.li) a General Elec tion will Deneni at tne sererai election uiuriois established by law In sutd t Viunly. at which time t hcv will vote by ballot for tbe several ottiecs here- iuaiU r named, via.: . TWO PEUSONS for the office of Ju-!ge of the Supreme Court of the CouimonwcaltBol pennsyt. rnuia. - ONE PEKSOX for tho o!fie of Lieutenant G.jvernor of the Commonwealth of Penniylvania. ONE PEHStlN for tho ofhe of Auditor Gen ml m the kiimnnwealth of Pcnosv IvaniSk O.NEl'l.HSOX lor the othee of Secresury of Internal Attairs fr the t.'ouimoriweallB ot Penn svlvunia. "ONE PEKSON, In conjunction with the coun ties ol Belfcrd. Cambria and Blair, for tho ollice of Representative iu the tJongresa of tho t'uited States. O.NE PERSON, in conjunction wi:n me coon- tb'S of Bedford aud Fulton, for the otnee ol blale Senator for the Cominonweallh of Pennsylvania. TWO l'EHSONs lortho otlice of JUembers ol the Hone of ltepresentatlves of the Common wealth ut Pennsylvania. ; ON E PEliSON for the o:uco ol visirici Altor- nev rf said cmnty. ONE PEU.SON for the oUlco ot cotnaus stoncr of said county. - ONE PEKS9N ror the cim ci county u r- vcvorol said county. . ONE PEKHON lor the omce or poor ttonso director for s;i id county. ONE PEIWti.N lor t:ie o;n.-3 oi vvuaij anu- toB iur said cuunty. j - 1 also hereby make known, aud give notice, hnt the tdac4s of liolding the . aforesaid V Wllim. In the sevor.il bomuetis nni townships wilhin the county of Somerset, are us follows, to- wit: Tha electors of th Ix.rritiari ana townscip oi Somerset, to meet at tho Court .House, In said borough. - : Tba elortorsofthe township of Milf'frtl. to meet at the house lalcly occupied by Thomas King, in :Vid t.wntflllp. ' The electors oi icw t.nierviiie, 10 meet n.i iuv SehrK)! house In said borouirh. The electors of the township or Lpper t'urgcy- foot, to nioet at the bouse of John A. Shuns, in said township. ' The electors of the township of liwer iuraey- foot. to meet at the school house In l.rslna bor. The electors ol the boroo.it n ol t rsma, to meet at I lie school house in said borough. The electors of the townshiool Addison, to meet at the house of Levi Bean, in Petersburg, in aaid fctfwnship. The electors of tli tnwnsliiD vjf Middlecreek to meet at the house occupied by Aaron Hcvhler, in ."Aid lowusnip. The electors of the towmhln of Elkl wk to meet at th new school house, Iu the borough of Salis bury. The electors of the borough of Salisbury, to meet at the new school house, in said borooicli. The electors of the township of "summit, to meet at the school house in Bale City borongh. The electors ol the borouirh ol 1 'ale city, to meet at the school house In fnld borough. The electors ol the borougn oi w euersourg, to to meet at the school bouse in said borough. The electors of toe townsuln ot Ureeuviilc. to meet at the school house, ia Pocahontas, iu said township. The electors ot tne townsnip oi nontnampion, i meet at the bou.-c of J. L. Kennel, in said town shin. l be electors of the township of-Northampton, to meet at the l,oue of John Poorhaugh, in said township. - . TheJMeetori of the township of Larimer, to meet at the bouse formerly occupied by Wm. May, In eaj'l township. The fb-ctors oi tne norongn oi iieriin, to meet at the house of Anabald Comptoc, in said bor oush. The electors of the township of Brotnersvalicy, to meet uL Burner's scliool liousc in said towu- sh'p. Tho elector of tho township of Stonyereek, to meet at the school house at Sluinksville, in said township. The electors of tho borough of Styostown, t meet at the house formerly occupied by Henry J. Miller, tn said noroua-n. ntie ehxtors of the lownshlii of Onemahonincr. to meet at the house of Jacob Custer, in Stoya- town. The electors ot the townshln of Alleehcnv. to meet at the house of George A. Kiuimeil, In said township. - llie electors 01 ine oorougn oi jscw jiauimore. o meet at tho house of , in said borough. The electors orthe uiwnship of tinemangh. to meet at tho bouse of Peter Levy, in said town ship. The elector of the township of Shade, to meet at the hus of Jacob lietnian. in said township. Ihe electors or the township of faint, to meet at the school house erected on tbe lands of Henry Uerxey, in said townsnip. 1 nc electors oi i ne townsnm ei jenner. to meet at the house of Thus. Gallagher, at Jenm-r X Koads, in said brwnship. Hie electors ol tbe townfblp or Jetlcrsrin, to meet at the house of Solouion Baker, in sahi township. The electors of the ttorougu of Jennemlle, to to meet at the School house iu said borough. SPECIALATTEXTION to hereby dlrei .oil to tueMh Article ol the New Const itntlon. Section 1. l-ery male citiientwenf y-one venrs ofage, iwisscssiiig the following qaaiiticalious. shall be entitled to a vote at all elections. First. He sliall have boo aeitixenaol the I'nl. ted Suites at least one mouth. Second. He shall have rxfiio.l In tho Stale one year, (or if having prcviouiJy ta-csi a qualiti- cu elector or native iHini cn urn oi ino iutc, lie shall have re move 4 Iniui and returned, then six ra.fiths,) imnioiiiately preceding the cleoiion. Third. He shall have reside in the election district where he shall oder to vote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. Fonrtii If twentv-two vaorsaf aire or nnwards. lie sliall bare paid niLiiiu two yen a Suite or, County tax, whb h shall hat e lieen assessed at least Iwo months and paid at least one month bo fore the election. Seeti m 4. All elections bv the citizens shall be by ballul. Every ballot shall be numbered in the order .i which it shall be roicive.I. and num ber reconied by tbe election odieen. on tiie list of voters, opposite the name of the elector who pre sents the ball.. Any elector mav write bis name upon his Ticket or cause the Siiue to he writum thorm and a:testej by a citiT.an of ths district. The elcwii.m ofheers shall bo sw im or sfnrmed not to disclose bow any clretor shall have vot4 uuie rcquireu tooo so as witnesses hi a judicial prirfwdlng. . -1 - - Seotion S. Electors shall in all cases except treasi ii. felony and brench or suretyof tho peioi be privileged Iroin arrest durum their attendance on elections and iu g.d:ig to and returning tlierc- inm; -. -. t . ..... Section d. V licnevcr anv of the nualiiied eb-c- torsol this Comiiiouwcolth snail be In actnal mill. tary service, under a requisition rroju the I'rcsl rio&t id the liitted States or by the authority uf this Commonwealth, sueh electors mav exereh-n theriitht ol sullrnge in all elections bv citizens. under eu ti reculaitnns as are or shall lie lirrscrih. ed by uiw, as lully as it they were .reent at their usual place ol election. Sttiii7. All laws rfa-uUiinu llw 1,,,: !!,.. t elections by Ihe citiieus or f ir the registraiiuu ol eloctors shall be uullortn throughout the State but uo elector shall lie deprived of lbe l.rii ilcu-e ol voting by re.-m ol bl n imo n .i being regis tered. .. ... Section 8. Anv person who s'.mll -rim ,.r n..', iscorotlertogU, loan elector, aiiy money, rc- ar.l, or other valuable cineiden.ii.io (ur i.. w,.i at as election, or for withholding the s.i-nc or wli shall give or promUe to give such considera tion to any other p -rson or party r-r such elector's vote or lr the withholding thereof, and any elec tor who shall reoeivi! or agree to rcocive, lor him self or jor another, any money, icnarj or oilier i.u..ie vo.-iaeraiiii lor uk vote atan election, or If.-r withbulillng tiie sumo shall thereby n.rfeit Ihe nirht to vole at sn h elec:ioii. mid anv el-tor ahi.se right to votiiKliaii ha i.i:iiini.,r.i.'r. i. caue U lore til elec I ,u ollieers. shall ba -..nir. td tesMtcurorafttnii lh.it the matter of thecbal lorure Is untrue lieiore his Vote shall be received Sec; km 9. . Any person who shall, while a enM dnteloroirl. lit guiity of brilrv. fraud, or will ful violation of any tl .;ou lawshall be forever disiiu.-itiiiwl irotn hoi. itf ea , ft: ..trust or pro lit in this nuijiKaiia, an, anv person i..n vicied ol williul violaiH.u ol i l.e'elreii.m lis shall, in o.!.li;Kn lo an p wubii s provi.io I pv law. be deprived olii,e light ids j!lr.:g;. abs dirc ly lor a term ot fi nr years. - Section li -1-orilke purose f voting no. per son Shall be de med to have g.iinLd a r.sl bi.ee V l""In " presence. r los: it hy reason of ... a.i.-K.r-.. wi.nueiupioyetl iii Ihe service, eiiher civil or n.l.it.iT.v, iH this Slate or tt tin I 'n, aftsl Suilea.Kwkild vngugesl in Hie navig.vlort of tl.ewa:eis..itinsSta.ror :he fnttc4 S.:cs, or ,m itbs i stag, i,T vWo ,enl , BUV , g. nor wbiio koi-t tu auv p-. r nouseor..:b -r as, iuia at pubijo expense, nor ......vV, ,i.l.U)MMV ; Section Ik Uis rici election bvards shitll" cm. ioiaju.ig.! a.,i iw.. I.,-Mn- .7s. wlv, i!':ail b chosen ully by the ci.Uuus. liu-h Vloctor sliall hate Ihe riht i vctc lur in 111 !7o i jd one , ',. r T " 'ni'-vlor Shall pp .h . i . i i ' . V,"V" 'xwrd-b r any u-.w dis triet h:. Ik selociol aul vacancies iu election board, tilled rs Isa provido.1 by law. Elec tion ol leer, shall be privileged fron, ,rre,t upon davs ol elec ion. and while mgagod In imi'.ing up tion Iraad, ft lebmy, w for wanlon branch of the oJ? i,,?' tJ.my leiin exom,,!!, from jury Uuty during theirlcrai. ol sorvlco. Seotion U. No person shall lwquajillo.1 to aerro mod flection orliuer who sbiUl bold, or shall wilh. Ituworamnlis baveh Id auv otlice, appointment or eiapl .jiuent In or wnder ilia Kjveruro'eut of the I nltid Slates or of this Stale, or uf any citv, or county, or of any mum-ipa! boarl ; cMiimlss'ioo or fa-nst iu ituy cliy. saveimly pis; ins of lbe peace an l aldermen, notaries public and pcrs .ne in millllaservleeof the Slate; nor shall anyalectiou o.'licer lie eligible to any civil otlice to be ailed at an o-ciiou ni wuien ne sliall seave, sive only to such fubonlinato mnniripal or lociil olHtrs. as it ih ill be designated kvircneral law. " . - And also to the folios pig Acts of Assembly at.w In force in this :aie. vji.: ... ActofJOiu June luTfT ' Section i. Atal. elocCois hereaft ?r hold under the laws oi this wminouwealiu. thi polls shell be opened at s?veu o'clock A. .M.an l eks;dat itven o'rbk P. HI.. Section 7. Whenever llifrr shall be a vaconcr In an election board on the uotuing of an ilw ti-m, sail vacancy shall be. (tiled: i.i cmronnitT dis--linre of their duiies: and If sail electlooolfl. I f ; pJ COURT SALE, with existing laws. I cers shad refuse to penuil satdtn ersrtrs to be pres- I I Sec.ion s. At theoponlr.ar "f the p..lU at all ; cot. an 1 pejlonn theiruu:i as afores).!. un of- : W wl,rilf .3., tu,,a . u- elections it shall be the duty ol the ju.!es of ; cer or ouiccra sbail tn. ga.liy of mlsoemeanor. "J u " . cvuLiv 1 n- oi election lor their respective districts (a diKn.e i " e.vleil.a thereof suU n. 6-U exxxd- "n?"' "- ' oa ill" r--n. "s, one of tho luspe,-tors, whoso duty It sha:i l t , iJig one tu MMB.i dollars, ur tmfr.smont ..t ex- rtucl, wa wi.i sell at J-uolic sa.e, ou iu r..-.. , have in ensto.fr the registry of voters, ani io.oeo.liugoneye.tr. or both, in tnediscrotlcBor tho ; l,fr,!n,i f) -t,.1u-r ! 0 I 1 make the entries therein required bv law ::.n,l it eouvt: or it tne overseers saaii be driven a way trvtn i t "1 Z".lViraal, .):l'jUi r l', l-.i f; snail oo I no uuty ol the other ol sid lnse''.ors v receive aad numlier the ballots preiiiei at s.ild election. The s tid act or Assembly entitle-1 '-an at rein ting to lbe eleetlonsof this Cominonwej!.';, "pars ed JnlyS, IMa. provides as loliows, v.s : "Tliat tliu losiieetura and .lu.ljs shall nic.'-f at the respective pi tci-s appiinred Tir h l ling !h elecU.Mj iit tij.lilri,-t at which liir v reMwciivelv belong : before J o'clock in tho morning of th 1st Tuesitay ol November, and each sail insp-srlor shail apix.int oue elerk who shall be a qualtlled voter of such district. In ease the person who shall have receive 1 the second hlglicst nnmherof votes for Inspovtorsliull not attend on tho day of any election, tho.i ;lio person who shail have received Ihe se- on-i highest nnmherof voles for Judge at tho next preceding election shall ai-t as Inspector li his pla.-o. And In case the person who Shalt f-avo roceive.l tiie hlgliest nuinuer ol votes for insi.- Ior sti.ill not attend, the person elected Jo'igeJshRli .ip.itil an Inspector In tils place, and U eas: too pcrn elecwd Judge shall not attend, th mi ic inspector whoreceiveii tho highest nur.'l). r c . voles sliull apiut a Judge In his place: an I if tnv vacancy shall continue in the board for tho spiice of ono hour after the time fixed bv law tor the otvnioir of tho election, the qualified voters of tho town ship, ward or district Uit wiiich such officer sh ill have ten elected, present atthe place of election shall elect oueol their number to hU such vatau- cy. Section 9. All elections bv the citirens h!i by ballot : every baliot voted shell be numbered In the order in wlip.-b Italian be roeeirwl. ami tuu numlier reconied by the clerks on the tit ol vo ters opposite the name ol the eieetor from whom reccircti. An I any voter voting two or more tickets, the several tickets so vote ! shall ea U he numbered with the number eorresponiing wish the number to Cie name of the voter. Any elec tor may write Lis name upon his ticket, or cause tbe same to be written thereon, and attested bv a ciiiieuotthe district. In addition to tho out a now prescribcl by law tobe taken and snhscritwd by election orBcers, they shall several: r be sworn or atbruiee wA. to disclose how any elector shall viava voteu, unless required to do so as witnesses in aiiRllcial proeceding. All iudires. lnsiiectors. clerks, and overseers of anv election held under this act, shall, hclore entering upon their dulira, be duiv sworn or altlrrncd in the nrcs'-nce of each olher. The judge shall be sworn by tho minori ty Inspector, if there shall ba such ruinorttv in spector, then by a justice of the peace or alder man, and tho inspectors, overseers and eierks shall be sworn by the judge. CertlhVatri of such swearing or allirming shall be dul y made out arid signed by the officer so sworn, and nttos;ed by tke officer who administered, the oath. If any judge or minority inspector refuses or fails to swear the ollieers of election in tho manner re quired by this act, or 11 any ollieer of election hail act without belnir first duty sworn, or if anv ollteer of election shall sign the form of oath with out being duly sworn, or If any judge or minority insjiector shall cer;ily that any officer was sworn when he was not. it shall be deemed a misde meanor, and upon conviction, the oniecror oilicers so ollcnding si.ull be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceed one year or both, in the din re I ion of the court. 1 also ifive oihetat notice to the electors of Som erset County, that bv an act entitled "An Act lurther supplemental to the act relative to t tic eloeiion of this Comaiouwcaidi. approvid Jan. 30, A. I. f,i :" That it is provided In section Id. that on the d;iy of eioclioa any person whose namo Is not on tbe aid list, and claiming um right to vote at tbo said election, shail produce at least one qualilied voter of Ihedifltrict aa a witness to the residence of tbc claimant in the district in which he claims to be a voter, for a period of at least two momhs next Pre ceding saiu election, wnicn witness auau take and subs;rilie a written or partlv written and partly printed affidavit to the facts stated by him. which i spoctora in carrying ou the same: trial 1 will not affidavits shall define clearly where Tho residence j glvc my consent Unit any vole or lik"t shall lie re is, of the H-rson so claiming to be a voter ; and ! eeived ir.ira auy crsa other than su-!!i as 1 nruily tlie persrm socbuuiing the right to vote shall also tako aod subscribe a written orpartlv.writtcn aud amy pnmen amuavit, stating, to the best of bis nowledire ami belief, where and when he was born, that he has been a citizen uf the VnltH St; !,. Ic rmn mmith t, nf tho Conimonweall li Of Pennsylvania : that be has residnd in the Coiu- mou wealth one year, or If formerly' a nualii'iCl elector or a native bom citizen thereof, and hafl removed therefrom and returned: that he has re sided therein six mjnths proceeding suid election; mat no pas nsiiieq in tno district in which he claims to be a voter lor the period of at least two months Immedluiclv preceding said election: that ho has not moved Into the district for tho nui. pose of voting therein: that he has l( ?2 years of aire and upwards, paid a Slate or County tax within two years, which was assessed at lens: two months and paid at lesist one monlh, be!. .re s.ti 1 election; and. if a r.aiiiralicd citizen shall also state when, where and by whatcourt he was na turalized, and shall also' produced his certiriea'e of naturalization for examination ; that said alii davit shall also slate when and where tho tax claimed to be paid by lbe a:!iaul wus as-csjed, and when, where and to whom pai I : and tiie tax re ceipt therefore shail he produced lor examination, unless the ailiant shall stale in his atlidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or lout bo never re ceive I auy; but II the person so claiming the the right to vote shall lake and subscribe an atli davit. that he is a native-born citizen of the Cul led States. )or if born elsewhere, sliall s'ate the fact in his ahiiiavit, and shall pr.iduce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that be is em i! led to citizenship bv reason oi his father's naturaliza tion ;) and shall further suite in his atlidavit that he is. at tbe time of making the affidavit, between the ages of twenty-one .-jkI twenty-two years : that behiuibeona citizen of tho United Suites one month, and has resided in the State one vear, or, if a native born citizen of the state and remov ed tlicrelroin and rciunied, that he had resided therein six months next preceding said election, and in the eleotion district tiiuinedUtely two months preceding su.-h election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he sU.ill not havo paid taxes; the said altldaviis of all persona making such claims, and lbe affidavits of the witnesses lo their rcsidruee, s'.utll be preserv ed by tho election board, and at the close ol the election they shall be enclosed with the list of vo ters, tally list and other papers required by law to bo hied by the ltd urn Judges wilh tho Pro! lu.no tnry and shall remain on hie within the Proth.. no tary's olliee, subject to examination, as other b-c-tlou papers are ; If the election otficers shall find tliat the applicant or possesses all tho legal qualification of a voter lie shall be permitted to vote, and the namo shall bo added to tbe list ef taxables bv the election officers, tho word "tax" being added where the claimant claims to rote en tar, and the word "age" where he claims to voto on age ; the same words being added by tho elerks in eac's case respeotlvoiy, on the llsis of parsons voting at such election. A Li, that in section 11th of said'Act, It is pro. vided that it shall bo lawful tor any qualiuod Citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter Is contained on the list of resident taxable, to challenge the vote of such persons ; whereupon the same proof of the riiciit of suilratre as is now required by law shall be pu! liely nude and acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, according to lbe evidence; every person claimlmr to be a naturaliz ed citizen shall be required to produce his natur alization certificate at tbe election before Toting, except where be has been for five years, consecu tively, a voter in the district in which he oliers to vote ; and on the vote of such person being receiv ed. It shall be the duly of tho election olhcers to write or stamp on such ccrtiueate the word "vo ted," with tho day.roonth et year; and if any elec tion officer or oliieers shall receive a second v.rte on the same day, by virtue ortho saino eertiBcate. excepting where sons are entitled to vote by vir tue of the naturalization of their fathers, they and tiie person who shall olier such secoud vote, upon so oUcii-iing shall bo guilty of high misde meanor, oad on conviction thcre-if, he fined or im prisoned, or both, at the discretion of the Court ; but the lino shall not exceed live hundred dol lars in each cas3, nor the iuiorist nment mire than one year ; tin. like punishment ennil be iidlictcd on emivicll.m on the o!"t-ors of election who shall neglect or refuse to nuik.-, or r:ue to tie mad.i, tho endorsement required as alur. s:.i I o i said an turalii:U.,n tenlh.-ale.i Also that In section 12 ofsii I Act. it Is provide! lhat if any ebviti.m ollieer slrtii r.'i'.is., or negiccl tr require such proof ol tbc right of snfirage as is pri'Scritied by this law or thu laws to w In, h this is a supplement, from any tiers in olieiii'g lo vote whoso name is not on 1 iie list ol ass-. sncd voters, or whose right-to vote is challenged by any qualilied voter present, ami shtill admit so'-ii person to vote without requiring such proof. ,ery iktsoii so ol fendiug sliail, njiou conviction, be iruilry of a higii miriciricanor..aiid shall be ik-nleneed for every such oliencc, to pay a line n jl exceeding live hun dred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment, not more than one year, or either or both, at Ihe dis cretion of the Court. Also that ia section 23 of said Act. it is provided that tbe same rules and regulations shall apply at every siccial election, and at every siqieratc. city, borough or want election, in all rcspec'.g, as' at tho general elections. Als.i tliat In section 17 of said at. It is privlii" I Hint lbe respect Ivo as as.s.nrs, iniM--".ors umi jiid-jes of the election shail each have the power to a-lmlnls.cr oaths to any person cUimmg the right lo bo assessed or the rigid of suil'ragu. or in reirard to any other matter or thing required to be dune or inquired into by nnv ol said ot'j -ers uu- dcr this act ; and any williul false swearing bv cy t erson in relation to any matter and uiing cone 'ruing which they sluill lie lawfully interr, gaici i.y any ol sal. I oIiic-.ts or ov ers .c-rs. so ill i j 1 uni-bed as' perjury. Sjit'. la. Any astvssor, ciecttm oiHecr or p.Tsf.n aplK.inie.l ks au overseer, who slnll niiect or re fuse to iierrornj anv uuiy rnplne-d bv this net. witli- oul reasonable- or leai catHe, shall be-suhjoct to a pjn-tlty ol one hundred dollsrs; un.i if any ai-scss-.r shall kiiowincly assess any jM.'rson as a vi.tcrwiio is uot qualilied, or shall wiliully reiuse to asr ss anyone who is quililie.l, be shall lie gnilty of a mis lciueanorlu olliee and ou convictiontn; punish e.1 by a line not excelling one thousand tti.l n rs, or iiiiprisoomcnt n d execeoing two years, orboth, al the ohx-reilon of the e.iurt, and also be suhj.vt lo nniiclion for ibiniigcs by th party wggrictc.1; and If any parson shall Iraudiiieutly alter, a.id to. de face or destroy any list of voters made out as direct ed by this !'t, of tr-'r down or remove the sirnc fnan the place when- it has been hxed. with irau.n! lent or misclilovous Intent, or lor any liuj.r..t rpur p.is, the person s otlcIKlhig shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, aod on eouvlctjon shall punislitrd bv a line not exceeding lve hundred dollars, or im prisonment not exseeuing two years, or bolb, al tho ilis-reuon of the court: and 11 any jierson shail. by violence or intimidation, drive, or aitctnpt todrlvc from the polls, any person or persons apwintcd liy tho court to act as oversevrs ol aa ticeuon. In any way ' wilfully prevent said overseers from lierfor'uttnglheiiuiies enjoiniN np.n them 1-y ibis acl, sncli iiersons shall I guilty of a nils uTOcaiior, an.t Uiou couvK'tbin tberoor sh.itl be pitnislicd by a buo Dot excecling una thousand di.lturs, or by linr'riS4.nmciit not cx-ceoing two years, or Imth. at the discretion of tlieisairu. Any 'person who shall on the day of any eleciinn, visit a polling place in any ekvil.-n ii n .l at which he is not rr.titlcfi to vote, and shall use intimida tion or violence for the purpfcSe of prevent tug any ollieer of elect iun from perfuimiurf Iheduti.s re quired of him bv law, or f' Ihe purpose of j.re Vcwt lug any qualittcil voter of such district cx'r oUliighis "right Iu vole, or Irom exercising his right 1 1 chalUngo any icrs...n oticring u vole, such iers..n shall be deemed guilty oi a mis.lo moan ir. aud npon conviction tlicreot, sliaii be punished by a fine not exceeding ono thousand dollars, or by inipris.iiucht not exceeding two years, or butli. at llie dlscreiiouof tbe court. Any clerk, overseer or election ollieer, who shall ths ciose how auy eleolor shall have Voted, unless re quired lo do so In a judicial proceeding, shail l e guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall bo punished I.y a fine not exceeding isie thousand dollars, or by Impris imcnt not ex ceeding two years, or both, iu tho discretion ol the court. ' . . Skt. 4. On tho po'.Ulun of five or ra ire citizens ot any election district, selling forth that the ap pointment oi overseers is a reasjniible precaution to secure the purity and fairness of tho election in said district; it shall be llie duly of the onrt of Common picas fit tne prjicr county, all the taw judges of the s il l court able to act at tbc lime con. curiing. to appoint two jil iii-i-ius. sober and Intel ligeiiteitlz usul the said district belonging to dlf- wreut pol!:t;lpam", overseer ot election to su pervise the procdiiigsuf election ollira thereof. and to make nqsirl I ti e same as they ivrv 1 re quired ny sucn court, ham overseers shall be per sons qiiaiilied to s-.'no njnai electloQ boards and shall nave trie right to lie present wilh the otficers oi saeu ci tcj.iu uunug ine whole time tue sainc is bel i. ine v.it.-s c.u.T.e,!. an l the returns made out and signed bv the elocliun o!1n-n- m l... . i they fee proper: to tjiallrnge fcnv tier- son ofT.Ting to v' , io oi.. trogaie i.pn a(,-i er oalli. In reg.-.rd to liis rilit ol wltn.-facs un.l frage at s.nd election, and to examine Ids papers proilu-ed; and the oiHcers of said election arc re -quired U.allonl to said overseers, so selected aud apjioiiiteJ every fooveulence and ticllitv for the -If au.vRT,n Lull prevent of attempt to pre- vent any o'licorof an eii:ii under this act Irom hol.lin siuh w.,,, . . .h.i iciiea to any such ottlc r. and shall interrupt or im properly tntcrlere with hiia in tho execution of his duty, auall bick up or attempt to blis-k up tho win- i,.... ,r. ..M . " , 7... .". i. uow or avenue to auy win-mw where tno same not exceeding hve hundred dollars, to be imprison- ed for any lima not less than m oot nwf, tan twelve mouths, and If it suulllwstiowo toiho court where the trial of such &eac shad be had, that tiie person so oiren ling was not a nwident of tke roe vir l ... .liairi wk.m rh. tt.i.1 .ll.nn w.i irt.i enjsio vxa vvui iwiiviu suaii ibisni til any sr taiu committed, and uoi eutitled lovvte taereio, ou eon- vieiion, bo sliaU be Scutenced topayatmo not less! mav i t Uoi-ien, or Shall riotously disturb the teace ol f,Ka K..'.i . .' such election, or slu.ll asa or practice intimidatiott, I ? l''? ' i l.hA r " "'. tl." llireats. lorso or violence, wila tne .lestga to indu ! itU Pl'TjL Zt'il ? ipM annxtlly to eneo unduly or overawe air elector, or prevent him . "'T" SfT'T',, 11 1-, , ' '' " lr,.m voiini, or to res;ra m t freedom ot chotse, at her deih tne prin..'imi !here.,i lo irs ar,. tuau one Hundred cr more than one mousana 001-; lars, and bo imprisoned not iess tn ui six mouths v-f , , .... . , . v nur mom man to yea-s. I B' vrao of an order of s.-.!e bstu-ig ut i f :h- II any pcrsoo or prrsont shU nuike any bet or ; Orp" Curtol S Hnersct county. P -. t j turn -n-wagcr u.iop the result of an election within the j tixtcit, 1 wid sc.l at public saic, vn the preaiL-.s, Conim'nitealtu, orshall o:ler to make any such bet ; i v- J i i it -t or wager, either by verlMil prucUmatiim thareoi or j C" duluruay, Uci'jOCr IU, tilt, by any written or printed advertisement, or invito ! uny person or cnous to make sch bet or wager, J l.Ve "oliowtng real esiate, Lite tne e:.i;e :a. uu-iti conviction thereof he or they ahull lorlelt and ishiT, ol tfjtnerset towusiiip. decaiis..:, towiu ly three limes the amoUDl so bet or odered to b A ceriam tract ol laud si:u itc in sv..fu-.-rct cp., uet, ' Som -rset county Pa., a.ijomi.'ig Lin-.s ol J. r..itL-a And the election laws of the Commonwealth fur- , Case -eer, now or formerly, Aor-ilum B.ikr an i ther provide tht "Tne lu.-j.ee tors. Judges and "-l--rS oouuiiuiog a a.:res aud H p.-n :us. s-.r.-1 clerks sliaU. bcr-.re entering uu the .miles of their j measure, wun u.e appurtenances. The tiuj.rote oihces. aovcraUy take and subscribe tuo oath or al- nl,u :l dwelling bouse and suolc, ta .auu hrmauon hermuulier aircctd. whkfc shsll bw ftd- i "l?' :lat un.ier teuce. mmisiered to tttein bv any Judge. Ablennaa or Jusiiue ol tho Peace: but It uo su.-u magistrate be pecsent, one of tho ins uoclors ol tbo election siutll a.imiuister tne oat a or arhrmatioa to tiie other judgf, and inspector, and thcu tne iuspector so ijuaiiilcd siiall administer the oaib or aoirmatlon to turn. "Tne inspectors, judge and elerks requlredj.y law to hoia tno lowmtiiip and general eicctious, shall tuke and subscr.be tne several oatiisor atlirui atiuns, required ly the I'J'-b, 2o;n and iilst sections ot llw aci ot the - I day of July, 1sjK. eutitlcl "An act relating to tiie elections ot this Common wealth," wnich oatns or adinnatiiais shail be pre pared and administered iu the manner prescribed ui the ls.Ii and -'l sections of the said act, and tu additiou to the power con lerre. by tue 1Mb section ol saii net, the judjje or either of the iunpeesora snail have iHwer to an tpmjstL-r too otitis iTescnu ei by .iid m-t louiiy clerk ui (fcneml or township ttiettion. Tl.e lollwin-; shall he the form of the oiuh r af firm.itija taken hy each.ii.pcccr, vik: "1 (A. li. ) du thai 1 niii duly acu-nU tw the cnaumg elfciiuu ltii ii:'4 tiie contxiiuauce therwi, us au m-.-IK-ttor an i tuat I will nt receive any ticket or vote from au perin.oUieriliiusu -,b ud i ttuili hnu lv Im iSfVM i.s ie. &c3jiiiini: to the bruvtaitjuj uf ttia custuuu'm ana tho ww ui tuu Cuniiaunweaittiv em ltiwi tuvutu at such election, wnr.out iv.tutnu ?uva PTi.ien- oi the nnt w vote as id uirwiea vy luwr, w.tr will 1 vcx-iiwusty ueitiy or reiuse to re- evive any rote fruui auy pt-rrn wito 1 s6n.lt believe to be eniitieil to role aa an-n sai.I, t ut that 1 will in all tJiinsj. truly, impartially ami laithluily r- form my uuty therein, to the uest ol my ju-iutu- ut ana altihiit!, anl tiittt I am not dirwtiy or uv.ii - eetly lt4'rt-tel in any bet or wager on tuo rcsuit ol tnis eie.-tiyn. Lion of Tli fill 1.. win'- iif Uit nirh ai ntfirtiifkf t oachjuoire; vii: "I (A. IU do that 1 will as judge duiy uf.en I tbe ensuing elect! ,n during tho i cvutiiiu nice thereof, and laitbluily assist tne in- believe to be aivommg to tiie provisions, ol the eu stituiion and laws of this Common wraith, entitled tov-ite at such election, without requiring such ev idence of the right to veto as isuirected bylaw, and that I will use my best eiiikavors to prevent any trau 1, deceit or abuse in currying on the Paine by citizens qualined to vote, or others, and that 1 will make a tmo and jiencct return ol the said elec tion, and will in all tiling truly. Impartially and faithfully perform my duty, respecting the same to the bestcl my judgment and abilities, and that 1 am not directly or indirectly Interested ia any bet or wager on the result of this election." Tbe lullowtng shall be the form of the oath or af firmation to lie taken by each clerk, viz: "I (A. li.) do that I will lmmiriially and truly write down the name of each elector who shall vote at the en. suing election, which shall be given inc in charge, and also the name of the township, war! or district wherein such elector resides, and careiully and truly write down the number of votes that shall be given tir ea-h candidate at tho clectton as ulteu as his narao shall be read to mo by the insjiecturs thereof anl In all things truly and laithluily per lorru my duly respecting tho sam to th:? best ot my judgment and ability, and tluit X am not dirictly or indirectly interested in a&y bet or wager on the re sttlt of this election." Tiie qualilied electors will take notice of the !,.. lowing act of Assembly, approved k!:a nay of March. An Act Kegulaiiug ttio nicsle of voting at all elect: his In the sew! comities of this Coia mt.uweultli. ScTtos 1. I it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent!! lives of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania in Ccneral Assembly met, and It Is hereby enacietlby tie authority of the is me. That the uuuiitktl voters of tho several counties af this Commonwealth at all general, township, borongh ami special deceits are hereby, heretiter. author ize 1 an I rwruTre 1 to Tote, by tickets, prlntcl or written, or piriiy printcn tnu i.-arviy wr.i:en, sev erally 1-l.issiuc.z as i.iiiows: Ouo tic.-l shall em brace the nam, a ol ail judges of courts voted lor. and to ic labelled, oatside -juilieiHry;" line ticket shiill embrace the names of all State' officers ved for. and 1 labelled ' Slate:" ono ticket shall em brace tbe names of all county olltt-ers vnteii lor. In cluding the oihee oi ScDtttor.membcr and mcinbvrs of Assembly, if voted lor, and member of Con gress, II voted lor, and tie labelled -eountv:" una ticket shall embrace the names of all townslilp of- rtivrs void for. and be labelled "township:" ona ti.-kct shall embrace tho names of all bon ug b of liccrs voted lor. and be ailielled "borough: and each class shall be deposited in 8' parate ballot- is 'xes. Szc.3. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs In the several counties of this Commonwealth to insert in their election proclamatioLs hereafter Is sued the brst section of this act. JAMES R. KEIXEY. Speaker of the House of Kiireseiitatlve. DAVIIl FLEMINU. Sjieaker of the Senate. Approved the 1:1th day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight nurtured and sixty-six. A. U. CL KTI.V. FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. Ekvlbm officers will take notice that the act enti tled "A Further Supplement to the Eloeiion Laws of this CouitnonwealiH," disqualifying cesvrters trjin the army ol the. Cniied States lrona-voting. has reccutlv liccn tleclared uuconstitutionai by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Is now null aud v.4.1, and that all iiersons formerly uisqualiu.-u thcrcniuler are now saw ml voters, 11 otherwise qilalilie.I. l otne County Lomnusio.irrs ana svirnjy oj lit t'oaajr Somrrut: P Acrcos. i'ho. Filteenth Amendment of the Con stitution of the l uiicd States is as follows: Sa-rios 1. The right ol citizens ot the United States to vole snail uot bo denied or abridged by the United States or by anv btale on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Se.-. 3. mat Congress snail nave power to en force this artk-lo by appropriate li-gisiuJon. Asi wiizuus, Tne Congress of the United Slates on tiie aist dy of March, Is7i. passed an act entitle 1 .t act la tr.forct the righu of cii- srus o the Lnuta Slates to rote ia me teverai Slalet oj Ike I nion ani for ether purpmet;" the first and second sections ol wlik b are as loliows: "Section E Be it enacted by the Senate and Houte of kcpreicnluliva of ih tailed Statet of America in t'onnref asieraOled, That all citlacns ol the L ulled States who are or shall lie otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people in auv State, Territory, district, county, city, mrish, township, school distrtct, municipality, or other ter ripiruil sulslivislon shall lie entiiiod aud allowed to vote at all such elections without distinction oi race, color, or previous condition of servitude; auy constitution, btw custom, .usage or r-guiHion ol any state or territory or iy or un ler us autu. riiy U 1 he contrary notwithstanding. Sia-. -JL And bt it further enacted. That if by or under the authority ot the e iistitutfoo or laws of any Stale, or the laws ol any Territory, any act is or shall be required lo be done as a prerequisite or qualiucuiioa tor voting, and by such constitution or laws R-rsons or omcers are or sn-aii ne ciiargcu wuu the pei-lorniaiicc of duties in furnishing to eiiizeus cn opsrtumry to icrlonn such prerequisites, or to become iiuabned to vote, it shall be the duty of evcrf such iiersons and oiticcrs to give all citixeus ol ..... i i w... ...... .i. ........ i to pcrlorm such prerequisites and to bvcouiequ,iliu ed to vote williout disiinction ol raw. color, or ro-vn-us cntliiion of servituiie; and ii any sucb per- sou or ouiccr sliall refuse or knowingly omit to give lull ellcet to this secut-n ne snail, lor every sucn ol len:e firi-it and my tlte sum ol five hundred dol lars to the iicrsou aggrieved thereby, to tie recover ed by an action in Ihe case, with full costs and ach ull.o'vauce lor counsel tecs as the court shall deem just, and skill als , fbrevery such offence, be deein- e.f guilty ol a mis.ieineau.ir, ana st'.a.u ou convic li ..l I Hereof, lie uiicd not less than live huu.ired ik-thirs or itc imprisoned not less than one month and net more than one yetir, or ooin, at me uis,rre- ti-.ii of tlio eoiirt. And xrt-.ezea. It Is declared by the second section of t'he sixth ar.icic of the Ci.iis.ii.uii...n ol tlio Unit ed St ttes that "1 bis Consiltuiloli ami tile fuws ol the United States which shall be niude In pursn. nine thereof, shall I the supreme law of the land anything in the Constitution or laws of any Stitle to he contrary, notwithstanding. And tthereat. Tho Legislature of this Common wealth, on tho th day ol April, A. 1, l7().iasscd an acl, "A lurther supplement lo the act relating to elec ions in this Couiuumwealth," the tenth sec Ik -n of which provide!! as loliows: SBC, lit. That s much of every act of Assem bly as provides that only white Ireemco sliall tie etritled to vote or be registered as voter or as claiming to voto at any g-'iieral siievti.il election of Ihis ConiuvHiwealin, licaii.l theii.iiiw is hereby nqieaied: and that hereafter ail Ire. men, without distinction ol color shall iie enrolled audrgistcred aeii.rdiiig to the provisions of the hrst s.'c;i..n of the act approved the lath day oi 'April. entitled "Aua.-i (nrthtrsnpplrmriital to the art relative to the tl.rtions of this Commonwealth;' ami shall, when otherwise qualilied under existing laws, lie emilied to voto at all general and special elections in tins t ommonwctiufi. And vhereat, It is my constitutional and official duly "to taku cjitv that the laws tie f-ithfully exe cii'e 1;" and it luis come lo my knowledge tlm't sun dry assessors aud registers of voters bay rei'used an l n n; n-iusiiig t assi-ss and register divers color ed male citizens of lawful age, and otherwise qual ilied as electors v . oic. therefore. In ci.nsijerutb.uof the premises tbc eoumy Commisskwrs of said count v are here by n ilsti -d and directed to instruct the several as-scsscrs-and registers of voters therein to obey aod conform lo the requirements of Mi l u.iistituiuinal amcii.liiM-iits aud laws: and the Sheriff of suid county Is ht'reby aulborizefl anil reqnirct to pub lish iu his election proclamation for tbo ncrteusa tiigelcction the hereiu recited constitiititinsltimend nieiit, act of Congress, and act of tiie Legislature, to the ettd that the same may be kntiwo, executed .m.1 olicved bv all assessors r.v-.r, ..f election otficers and others, jnd that the right ami nrivilegcs guaranteed therein may he socared to all the ciikeus of the Commonwealth entitled to Use same L. s.l Given nn.ler my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisijurg, the Uy aud year Ul?l llUJIO MIULC1I. JOHNW.OEAUY" Pursiiitnt lo the provisions eontaiue l in the 7th section of the Act hrst aforesaid, the Judges uf tne aioresaiii UHlric.! shall resjicrtivelv take cuargeoi ihe ccrtilicates ot returns ol iho plectbai intiieir ri-siicctivei!btricts,aDd Prixluce them at a nieeiliigofune Jmlgi frmi cad district, at the Court-lii.uso. in tiie llonnigh of Somers -t. on the a! day after the election, being on F1UDAY, the (ft h of November. 1S74, then and thoro to do and pcriorm tho duties reonind by law uf said Judge. Where a Judg" by sickness or unavoidable accl. dent U unable to ittond il U mcvf 1114 of Judges, the cerliiicato or return ot aforesaid shall iw taken charge ol I.y one uf Ibo iiiSKi-tors or fb-rksof the tlccti.in of i.l dtsirict, who shall do aud perform tan uu.ies roquireu ui sam uogo uuaiila lo at- te;;d. j Clven irtnlor my haivl at Smcrj-kit. tbe 3oiU day oi i'!tUi4irerT aiiuj l o-ntuo.one t iioimaii'i eiQiit lniuurvtl nnl rrfnty-three tuvi oj ihx lnleiea. uVmu of t ho Vite4 .SmtrK tho ninety-ehfhi. Suerikf'8 Ukkk jc, 1 OUVtil KS KPFfcH, ei-t. 30, 1374. i . SiigKirr. v.,w j-iij , "T ' Ai"r 'S-";' li l' fii "S a' res ' "''" " to""a ' :.rr .m,r, or less, with ibusi-,.il-e- nances, aam land is ncanv all ci ,rej :in i uu-U-r fcnT. TtKMS. Four bundrcl doil.irs in h-al: ?1 in cash to be pai l or secure.1 w!un the prop-rty i tod on ann trie rrniaining t- on cotihrni . . . , . . . , . i owm - nanco u. u.rew.c, a.uiao. ! "" "'" luter fr"m cturin..ui ..i s ue. ' luvn lnenfi to be secured by luog-o.-nb r, .... ' i i - i' V lv I'-' i ! Al.t.v. t ..-t .rii.t.n, 1 SCpi3 ifUsUS. . . fllPIlANS! COUliT SALr.. a-o.. n. per cent to oe pud when the pr..p- erty is bid off and the Dalaaee on couuriU.ii. me sale. Sale to uu piaoo uetweeu one and two . O doc ol said duy. EOS EAN" C.S SEBKE ii, K'P'ja Trustee, A UUITOIl'S NOTICE. tun un.lersigned auditor, appointed bv tl.. Couitol Common Pleas ot Somerset r. iin:y ; make a diHtxiou.ion ol the tunds arising trout tl. sales by the Sheriff ol the personal prvt-cr-v o Charles Earnest and Samuel B. lieip. to ainl:,,. among those kirally entitled thereto, heiei.-y g;v.:s j , puiuuaeut at his oiiieo in Somerset borougu ou rriday tsclotx-r the loth 1T4. at Id o cKk a. x. J AS. L. PI Gil. se(13 Au.iuor, Ext"u UTOUS NOTICE jtaaj.5 of Henry 31ufJert of iiorciurr. y t? ucceasoil. Letters tj?3tamcnt;irv on trio .i!jve e: iny; Urn rjaUM to tiio uu ifr.-,rnt-.l. i-y talc ..av. liic f.r. 1- ' t r stUiauruy, tvti-- i ln.-re:y jiivcu .0 m9 iu- j iicl-te-i u it t- make miiu.rOi.ite- 11. eot, a:w , th.e ft-iTiUif rtaiuu ttic-iai. u ui ic.- to tiie uiiuersinelt at tne lu-u-t ul . ! on S.ir.urJavT ;ot!-.'r 31t 1-74. i ALKX. MTSSK::. j SA.ML ' kd M I f a p'J3 ti. . 1 ! OPFCI VI NOTK'K 1:. ! O I A cut mc,ing oi nm km of th- i cuin-eriaiio. at r-ii.;ick oat i...u...ny :! te fci-i-l l ucs.iav. o- '.ir lti li, at 12 i'.-lrit 10. at the Dale lljti-c, sli-yers.i.uc, Somerset l'-... Pa., to devise ways an-1 uieans P...p-a npHii-i improve its property, an I transact such oil... r l-usin.-... ..s m .y couicbci-re tiio mectiag. ily or ler of tne Ho;:ni, .lLf.. Sll t John k. A. CH A ! 1 i 'V. 1- KLIN. ;. :.i. hot'lt. Secretary SfpSS a. c. iiii ivs. li. W. ilALMWIN, John J. Jierkcy,T In the Court of Coin win lleas : AL-. the an :;vi.i. v.i j ot Somerset Co., Pa., No .! j tro-is of I. t w it Sar.tli licrk-y, j Aug. T. l74. Petition I-r Ui-' ' loe souti, j v..r.e. A vinculo matriai'.ni. Uur. y-1 on a w.irr "And now to wit Uit Septemn..r ls7k on nioti .11 St-. i... si, u.i e m ."nil of John 11. V lil. Esq., me Court apt J,;s L. Pugii, Esq., to bud anl report t.'ia lacl :md a:i : opiiikci." 1 wiil attend lu tLe duties of the above a;.;iint- meut at my ohice in S niicrsei kir--ugti u:i ll.nrs - day Ottober the jith t.t. at loo'clj. k a. 1:1. in n and where all parties nilertsted can cttetid. scp JaS. L. PUG a. 1NT OTICE. Ait person? ars hereby notiiil not to trcspi.-s on tbo prxpeny oi ihe un-iersigneu t y !.u:.i.;.g. hshirig or gathering nuts, berries, ate. '1 r.-spa .r wiil be strictly de-alt with aarJiiig to law. 1SHAEL WFLFLEY'. H. C. WIUSIV.. JOHN DAVIS, J. J. SXYDEK. WM. HANNAH, NOAH JJ1K!. J. P. .McCLlNT.'M'iC. NEV. LON TiC HEW S.-pif. H. W IKS IN' J.HANNAH. Sr. JOHN HANNAH,. I. ANKENY. JOHN WALKI'.n, I H. YoLNkiN. E XECTTOUS NOTICi:. ivUite of William Slay, l:e of Liriiucr Ti-.. iiecea. t. Letters tet-iinntary n tlte aNive esiate ... 1:. been (trrinte-l to the au-lerfiirucJ ty the jrvM-r u tborllj. notice Is hereiy civea to Iu-h in i.--ucl lo it to make iinuieliate pivmeDt. and ih. I.av- claim again, it w.U pnni tbciu U t.ie uj itrnrnetL at bis otlice, oft ;aav. ttio o;!i ii.iv liober. Ia74. No Aeeouiit will ie'rM:eic-i:il uuic?a duly aUvUenii'.'&teu necortliu t law. JUH.V TT I HL cp23 Kxecutur, KfcVfVrOVE II1M ROOMS. 203 Liberty street lMltxbnrsU. r. HI . SIMPS0X Proprietor. JILALS AT ALL HOIUS. SJLI0I1 U. A L'DITOIl'S NOTICE. Mj-t 1 uo un.tersignsd an litor. appointed bv liic I nfl '.mini, in Pleas of S.iiiierseL county to m.ik.. dis:ribuii,n of the funds arssing fn.m Ihe sale bv the Sheriff of I be personal property ami ro.il estate of Eiward L. korns to and among those legally enntle.1 thereto, hereby gives n,tice that h- ui attend to the duties oi said appointment ;it bis orbce in the borough otSi cierset on iacs-iay iicto- ber the utn 19,4. at wo ciock a. in. JAS U PUl'rri. scp"J3 Auiiur. A UIMTOIL'S NOTICE. lwill atten-l at try ofn- in S.imTt't m Mud. day the l-th day of Ortotr next H 4, jv-ri..rm j t.wniii. S':ner?-1 4 14.. urr.'v 1 i n . w:,r my duties a an aulitcr, am-,inte.l oa m ti-.n ol rant in i:.- nauit? of J.,hn S.-in. t-n -aiiiiii win. tu ivoonia ty ine Ti-i::ins i -mrt oi 8)iiieret eoiinty. t di.-siribute ihe lun!i tn ihe bands of lienejict Yiler, executor, stc, ol -tlH.-h- acl Itarclay, decease, i. . 11. PUS I L.U. 1 Jl t A 1 I f-.. Scp'i3 Auji;.,-. Tt C I I I T 111 C T , l)r. Sixth Ave. and! Lilrt v Si r -cl. PlTl.SUl'UG.l, I'A Ijitranec N o. 5 Sixth Avenue. sepJS DITOKS NOTICE. 1 i ue anJerimHi auiitor. jtit:tiut(Nl by tl.-.; tturi u'.e llie lumia arising ur tl" the Notriil' saie I the renl en la to of A. Dunham to ant umni ili".e legally entittej tbtreto, hereby zima Deiitro that iw will atttii'i to tne ouiies ol uu alM'iii.iit:nL un Friday, October 9, 174, ul hi oJlu-c in S.!i:T?:t. Septal Au.ut.T. .UlUTOIl'S N OTI C E. "i i.u umleriimr-J au !it-r. !itin:t'.l by iht ".. rt of t'tiiimitiu i'irr.ts cl SiriiwrfHrfC'., l luakc 0;-iri- biitl-'Uot the lunus arUinir out ot tlio j ti by ; he Siientl of the nTonal pr-totTty of AuJ-1 us l;. eniKri?r. IIlutt JiotytrutK-rer m l Um;ryli--mnlrer;r to u I uiuuz iih.3j It ir iltv tijii U-i there o. heretiy tfir.s notice that he wiil .' tt it.) I the ouiies of the aliore i--.s'iiume!i at hi: -m;-' iu S'tiot Tet :lnl'lai. i v;oiV HvH. 1T4. i-.l lOo'ehK-k u. in. JOHN 11. I ILU seplfl IXECUTOIt S s. LK. Tne un ltri7ie. xetna-r of tl.e h; wiil ,;i teiatnent oi John liurr.-ii. late ol S-iva-. r:i 1 1 ueeeam.'.!, will olicr lur sale uu tiie jren:i?ts On Thursday, OrUnr 22, lrT4. at l o'clock p. m., the f.ulowinar real :e. viz: Ihe noinesteau oi leeease i, eouiaiaui ' a--res. of which about IS) acro-i aro clear an. m .nl 8t; of eulnvathm: aihUit 4.'a:rcr h. :uca.l. ow, with a larre dwullnij: lKtU!e, pru:-; I;..u wood hune anil hank ham thereon crcWca r-n-r r ore ban I, apple, pear and i-each on-har I, iuat ?(.um: quarry, ana ioa:sy line nwin iJr;n5 f,( n tr tatuinic wa er. iius lanu is tun a'a-.t uimat tour mileMKirthweHt of the bnmh of S mv-N .,(. jotninir luif ! of John il-irron", Nm:i i;.trr-.ne. William ju xoani5? i'etcr. itetily, Juhu li. I hi and other. " TllUMS. (he-thir I to remain a Ih n ai.rr pjv ment ol expenses, of which the intereyt ia ama .f ly to be paid t liie wiuww durinsj her liif;o f lhini on the tint of Aj-nl, !H7a, ami tne ImI m -e in five eijtial am.a.il p:ivuieo:i, U ie iH.nrvti hy ju -4-ment ltiJ 'in the preiuiHt s, without inre',; 1 jrcent of tue hau-l iu"iicy rani Oepii (ii ine day of sale. J ACOit t.r'P, WpltJ K.t,:ii;i.T. s 1IEIUFF S SALES. i!y virtoeof snmlry writs ol rtudiliaui 'r- nas.aud swr facias issued nut ui ;ne t ,.urt of I Oomiuon l'icas of Somerset C'ountt. Pa., and to I me uirccte,!, 1 will expose U s.ilc b luoli.: WIt- cry, at tbe Court li.m., in S.mcist, on Iri- lay, tne Jam ul Septemtr, 18T4. at two o'clock p. m., tne hillowin-j .tcscrilie.l real estate, 1 ia: All tne rignt, line, tnierest aud claim ol fhaWcs Eanicstanu Samuel 1). ludp, ol, in aud to tl.e fol lowing described real estate vii: Tbo 101 part of tlia foilowing fix tracts of lttti.l. No. 1. .1 ccrtaia tract of 1-nui situate In Sum mit totv&ohlp. Somerset county. Pa.. ci.t.:aintng tHW'4 acres, nH.re or less, of winch ihcre treiciui iiOacn-s cleared and tt acres la meadow, with a two story trame dwelling house, banUb.rtianl other buildiugs thereou erected, adjomiii" lauos warranted in llie i.ame of Ir'wis Meming-r .Ichn Sleiu and others, known as the Peter P. Ii. 'Wait er tract, with the appurtenance. No. A ccrtaiu tract ot Land situate in Sum mit township, Somerset county, pa., oniiaiuihg 4jJ acn s, ol wblcn there are ala'xtt 60 acresdeared and U acres In meadftw, with a two storv log dwelling house and a IU story 1 g dwelling oou-u thercofi erected, warranted in the name ol Li-wis McmiDgur, aljnining No. 1 ami lan.is warmntcl In the uamc o Jolin S eta aud others, wr.li the appiirtenanct. No. a. A certain tract of land situate in Summit j lewnsiiip, Somerset county. Pa., surveyed n a ! warrant in name of John Sleiu. couta'mi' g 4 ! acres and li lurches, adjoining Nos. 1 and a .it. in-- wild, and bands warranted in then uncut i'etcr I bensun ami others, with the appurtenances. No. 4 A tract of bind situate In i ilh-rd biwn- ship, Somerset l).. Pa., cmtainlng 44t) a.-t s. war- ( ranted In the name of t' harks ,tlap?it..' lit, a. I- ) )ininr lamts surveverl and warranted in Uu' i-'U e j . . r.rvrr. : -ri.-...! . shim .Sim. rset Co., p.t., su-yc;ed oa a warrant to o..:.--M. " there hot lott aiTcs cU-are.1 ; and ..ervs ,n meadov;, witn a tw. sby b g uweilu.g boom; and twrathsreonenxted, adjoining lands warr iutti in the came of Peter lieuson, 1 nomas V ii -n and I oher, with the appurtenais-c-". No. . A!n;c5 of ItU'i si'n.ite In ViiTer -j Mo .-miCo., Pa.. c.Mr,in;r.if ,7 s-r-T ; -:e.i :in:.t nnni. of N'h.in Lju:;i.,r. utfii lands oi San3! V fisser. lienr- ' rs. wit;i U)c t.i'ii .fn.tri,-;... At.. trie ua ; I lUl'-iiailll 1? ':a.ji n- t.-i -ts. if 1 .n-l. trtwi-: Nw 7. Ti.e .-o-i't;. r.t r.I -a of tri-t !:. . survey,, i.B a wrr.ir:tiri Stvtn, silcito in .dm. r.i m sl.ij , S-.a:..r'e.C .. i-.,.. v r he". :..J ; I ri J i 1 Stcr.-, r l i. Ui" n . !.! Bp. ! :.-n...: In j, ... . it .-.a': :t.n ii'; 4. N . . a r I : -. ! ir i" I'l-'r B.?.. '.o. s';ti.;;c ir, .. .!... ! l i..- -"r o-nisitn-, a-.-;. , ' e-,r. f A'.r... :i the tppar. ViiK -v i-.wr.ii'. J. rviuersvt f. Uri acr-s. 'd w.:;:U i.:i re ure -a- ci, a !;-iui:ig ! :;.d w irrtc i iri t;: -h im .:em, Jlin S-tin in-l oriel s i tetiane?. No 9. A tmct ..( land wurrtnt.l I.i ih- r. i-. of Wiiiiim Jotir.s .M.sitatti. in Jliltorl tonsV.'.'i S".:oer'.: t Co., Pa.. C"l,rau-i:.g ii o.-res. a.! !,inisivn-i:i(cd in live na:n of Th,.ims iv ii,.,, j i ix-am and ..t:er.v wi;l tu appttr-.e TUill'-C. .-. k f. a sri.-t u; lAii-1 survey. -.1 .,a a sjrr.iiic to morals v:!.n. st-.nitc in .MiliorJ S.ririers,-: C,.., Pa.. c.'1!Ui:ilL3 4-i ar-r s Un.l w.trri-t.l in tb n.tme .1 SVnlUat .! ',! .,, Martin 1-U"i and rt-rt, with tl appancaasn-. N . 11. , tratoi iat warninvd in the b-icio .((j':uu3 burx'.er. laosts In ;.i, t ,r.i ..r.. jS-noirs.t Ci.. i'4 Cf:o::i;ii,s- . J atr.sat'j j perches, a ir' iuo;1( l.m,u w 'irrauicd in the aaiaeot j Ja.i.b iiPiiio, 1 tioai is V,'ils.Q ar.4 others. tLe . iV'i:v!iaiv.-..-fl. j -' A'.r.ut,rb::.l w.nriV.e I !a !V n.i-ni. i ot Henry .-ker. s.tna:.: m M ,;;..r i :owni!p. S :n . er-.-t 1-a., e..a'..:io;.-. ssi a--, s and ; ;mt. ;.. ; ot wt.ieii tEieri: ire at-.u: .-res ci- tin-d. an . ix a.-r- j in oicadow. w.;n a tw sti.rv ! -s dwilir.g ! U..USC an-l c j..c lierc o re-ted, stSriiung Lin i warrju:'d a tft aitud ol N ttnua 1Lu."--..riUga i an i ou.ers. wuh liie a; jit- iit.-i.-,. I .Vn. IX A tr.i :t oi i-:i.t s. a : ? i:i S jn:n:t Tp . Somerset Co , Pi., ontaim-tf a- v.-f and 1 9 I p-.TriiCS. :iHd P1D. Tn'-ing t i -cv. w. -e... t 'l re. I ; o:t a ;irr;:nt n tie n.'-i-io ! i; :,ei T-ao. tne i tKii'-r hi i:ic inino oi LNo::t a-ij. -in, ng l:ia is ; srr.it;;t. in ihe i,tr.'..i ii-;,,-., i... kvraa.ioii.er, i s:ii.l Lr.tO' iviiij on tl.e s -it i. o-.uk ol Ca?s-jiai,:ii ' fvr. wUIi ti. ap; .jrt-.-h.i::c( ... T.iipn in i.v.unu w . jT'.'.'r'y.'.r r'h.ir!-s ir.:--?; :i ii 1 S .a i V. . t : t. I Alj.l. litla. iut-rvt' a.- '..OIU..1 I), i-tii u ...i r.il cs ji, , .it U ii.e I.-.., . aAila.rCbtri.s . ol, in t., i;ie '.!.g SiX tMCJ Of ..-.ir:...s. a -. i 1-II 'Wl!.- (Jc-. Tii2 Vt-ivJ ..mi: A o-rtaia ..met 1. .in ! im!' town- rv'- l,ri. S - rss-t CT'ilntv l'a.. 1, 11 ai.i.Lg t.iH:c. acres. W::i. a ln.M-.. ere au.ral 3-0 acres r-s i:i iii.-i.i .. si-a if .. vrv :.n-l ... ii - - t .1 re- n .-r-. i- . a ;j"li:;i.g 1 ..: .s .rr.ii;e.: 1!1 ll-.e li i.i Iv-MiS" .McailiiUT, . o.n-I--. kii-..w ; ,is ;i9 i' ur 1. it ui li ir.cappurt -nan'-va " .No. i A cer::. in tract of ! -:r. I . ti-.it tDttrashi:!, Sool. rs.-l l'o.. p.. i '.u tte !n Sij;j-(. , .'n;uinmx 6-' Lf-res tl-nrl two s;,iry i.u acres, ol Bui -h mere ar; a arvt 1J acn-s in luea.i'-w, w dwe.iing ii-use ami a I st-ry log uvieiii.g ttere.-iiirre.-;.;.l, warra..o-a in . lie nauie ..1 Lcw.i tl'-intuger. a-tj-imug N-. 1 aud lanes warrati;.-.! in 10 ol J ..in S.ei:i atiJ other., tin.ii... ai'pur-.eo-tnccs. N 1. i. A ccnaia tnict .f lanl si'U.ile in Suaii.:-,:, V. them I t-wu.-u.p, S..:Ecr-.t to.. Pa., surveyed eiiaajr ' ic--I-r ; r-irl 111 n .iue 01 J..hn trm. e.otaiii:i:g or a. r T I and 10? torches, . ;!..iiiing .V.m. 1 an i - r . ! a-i.i lai...a warr.in ,r.j in u.e n.iioe oi i-ci-r ii i a:i t jtu.ri t.i.11 toe apj un.-nahv-es. ; N .. 4. A .r-.i.-t ol i.iti.l a uate in Mill- r ! t-.v.:-i sr.tji. ,aer-et Cu.. I'a.. ctital -tug a.-r . w.;r : rati.e-i ia tii.: name of Ciiari-.-s .nar iue.mii:. 3 ; j..uj.t g ian-ts surveyed an 1 Wiirranie i m the Lati.- 1 ' I .'l.ir i 1 i.u. u s. Pe er ik-;u..ii aut N-.s. 2 a ... .; f.-r- said, Wilu tne apt-ur-t. ualfc-es. N. sh!-. A tract of Ut.-l situate i.i M;:f -r-1 t .-v,-.-. i-r.-.-: c- u:i'y. I'a.. siirv-i c i n a w -.rr : t Ihi-.i.-. C'lititiMtig 40 a r--s. 01 lo .ilr. in ti.eru are -'U bo acn-s ci...rg 1 him s a. tcp .-i : u:c.i i .w. wi.n a iwo st-.ry U'j .iwii,i,g h .use 1 I iiarn iiicrc-.'a erc.---.-ti. a. j -i:..t g i :i 1. w irra.t -i i i.-l :i:e p,:a:c -,-f 1'ctcr iic:i.- .h. i .,-.ui..s a i f utte-rs. witti the a; ! No. 6. A tract . i sliip. S -ui.-rse. Co., i raoi-.-i in tho nu 1:1 fiir cnati -,,-s. ; lau'i siLii..;i: in r-.Iil...ri t I'a.. f--II t .11,1:. g 4..; a r---. tl : .t Nat'.an Lutr-.-r-ugh. JftUllg UD..1 ol S.1I Ml 1 We.tllrr. H-.nrj -.r; urt,.;j -.ti-. s. o:.;-bult of the lui: f.i i-.rti. r, of a tra.-t i.i, lord tt:- name .. i-i ir..:h.T.' A:-r.iiiia: a:iey tvT:l s:i.i.-. a ucrsct 1 . l a., p-maiping -, ;g l:..ii.'s v,..rra;i- t T iierts ,a ai.-l oil: j "l ,ioii I ap;;ur. ! N ... ; i 't Pel :i S.clu, I i-Oi.hci s. A ira. t of i.io-I v.-arr I in !!. r ih:i s- -p. tlSLIp.,, acres, o. i: u..t.- ri ai. I Ur '.;.', Pa., 1. j VillicV ii-g 4-', acres, of whi -ii th-r- I cl- -.r-.-t. :l..;-..t;i:..g Ijti w:ir .i'iIt- 1 ! .,1 A::r..lt.ita S'-.n, ,l,.;m -.cia:-.:. j i:p;-ttr. en:,n-.-cs. tn t.-.c c ! .nr.. rs. I i.-i tac 1 -r 1 t..wa p.-?. a -i a: as l ; of t i:...:m J -i.tis. n, si.ti i:e 1:1 ."Hi. ,.!.. cr.- ,-t .... !.., e..iiti:.ipg 4.4 a. l i.. Birr. -n :u : h- r. iiil--s of Iii ..11. J . a n . IiW ttratit J ttocrf. t'o.. t i.. c.:i :n. ivj. a--r.. : . i-.n.;. in 1 w.jrr!,tii n tiw n inuan. V.'il iaui .Iol.i.-.at .M r: in UV aui ucr--. iv.i t:e a';-uri''u.i:i'T-.-. .N k 11. A trt t iaml w'.irr-iiitc'i i:i ;ao n.i.us f iiuriier, ii: n'.e i.i .-a .ti jr i- ti-i ITliT? -; i'.s i'ai C- iUtiii:t o.'i -it I'i i a i:ii::r w.ti i.sii.e-t t.t ; ie nn-u.-i , - i j.. ,i't j ur'..-u:iiit. iU. A lr:i l .;" l;ii i vr.rr.i . tf Ht-nry i.;ik- r. ;:u i u- o -r : -!--..; f ... J'... c'lit:i:t.I-U -- . T.. -t vLi'.-ii H'-vrt -:r: ;i:'U - . :i'-r-i :i' r in m.':'..i.-vv, wi::i a two .-: lioua:.; s.a; : ie ii rc.-u er 'a1. .iirLir.tt'.t in U: u.iuu--' t i I' l"4 ' oitis.-r;-. i:h th? ;.;'-ii''iiiaH' v i o. IX A !r; -t I f i t s ;- T; I iv-wr-.'; !';., e.n j l't-ri:U:;-r. -Ml i f n!T.lt.'Uf t'-Vc Mf'V iwi ft w.irr.iit i;i tii" ; .;i ill" i ti.if, i i' i l"..ni. i ii r in , a.- u.imc o iitmoi i wi.rra'itri in ' iiy ii::air li nry i:- tji tr.u-( ly.:, a tiie -u:a :.jrj rivr, wi h xlti ;ii'f-urtt.-.in A ',1 i i Hn.t tin tl i. I;-t;i acl Lkhfv. ALS All the rivi. title?. inuT--t ati'i K!iriirt an l S.tnitiri 1. If in m ! I'Wini; 'TTit-! i-ea! e';i:. th: T.ie 3o -:. part ui The t.ii.w:rr,x N. 1. A r-rT;tia tn" t'-wn-ni't, S ,mr?:;t (' .ftum;i:!f oor;-e. h ih,r9 in' ;'-m 'S Si a w. Wi; h tw i aT iiit re r U ?, of i a.-p-? f.-l- arci an l d a- ir.aine tf wc-ilin; tu u.e. imiit t-.ini m. I A:.er 1 hu. j to I m the n.im-s "I Lews M.'Ktng-.-. .1 .hn S-m and others, ku-.wa as the Peter P. H. Walker ' . Ha tne appnrenan'.-s. i A certain tra.-t ot la:i i situate A e, -rtaiji tra-t oi lm I : I mwi;. -mp. in- rset cunty. fa.. ---.it..n;ii w!;, liH. ..m-.-ret eiuntr. Fa.. --ii:,, iuu: - 4-.J j iL:r--. ' I wiii -it ti.'.re are ji.n: 5o aT: cioarcl :n 1 IJ S'.t- in ni:'i'iiw. wKh a tw. .;.Ty l.'Vf j tlwi-iiir.if ii r.itJ U j:nry i'V tJi;LHr h"U.-o tw r.n HreteJ. war ran el in" ihe :ar:ic oi li .'.-miii'T. a:j -ii.itirf l an t 1 in.is w.trr in:. . i the iiaait'3 ot .b-iia .eia ai.ti oihur? Wi;a ti:c 3. .i T-r. I:i rrit --.f Inn ! .i'ti re ii SMrr..: ; aT-. -in-i p-rcii.'s. r :i- :;H': 1 ani 'J a ..re- t i hm w irr.intt' i in I :e a.!-" t F-'! ?r iVn'U tin i tjti.fr?, wirh 'he :;ij.un'!i n- it). 4. A tract uf l u l i;ti i;iMi!:-r I town htj. S nv TMft Ot.. F.i.. cntiiinT 44) a-.-r-.'.. wnr-riii!,-t i'a t he n niic of t harit-n M .ir ;n.l -nL. i jfiiiin 1 1 JV ' j1 siirv y&i :ml waxninrtM im t.u- r.:m:e-i of .Uaniri Veter U'titf..n ;mm -ai: i J ai'irf-ai i. with t..e iij.urtcnanert . .o. A tr i- t ef ttn.l ri(:i.iu in Mi.f'TJ t-.wr, 'Jj. S- incr-. t t. Pa., jimwe-l tn a w irr.in' t- anin lu"' d n'aitiirijc 4-0 f, of which there are itiN.ut lo nerts ch-.m-i amis ir-s ;u inra.li vr, with a two st.ry . s i.wcliiii j h.u;e anl bnrn thereon errctct!, alfiTtiPf Ian i1 w irrantttt in the ii. i ni ! i'o.i-r iii-no,-i. Tiima-s iV u-u jia 1 it wt:i) the ajtiirtrnai't'S. No. 6. A tract ol laiul situair ia ?-ii'.;".nl towri shiif, S liitTf'Jt t '-i. V.i.. en aiaiir 4- 7 acr w:r-ran..-'l in the name f ViKitu LuiI'mp ;Lfh, :.! joiiahm oi S ii:m'-1 Weiinur. H -ury llaktr :itt't ui:.Tf. wi Ii iti? aj--nrt:n:ia. -ci. T akt-:i in ex " u i n a. lht nxriy of ( 'hirh-f Karr.ept S.iiiiti-.l i. I-el,- ut :tiu u:! :" Win. Kan.t..-:. AT-S ' ) All ill'' ri'.r!it. :i c. 1ntrrc-I an I.iim of v"!i.;tb s Kumt S.;ii!iul I. lt-!n, m", L; au i to ;hj j l-h-win 'ie-.TiVii real '"at. v'u: The I.V24V tart of i he l.-V. wi;ir sis tn-"-.' .r Ian !: X. 3. A rr.iin traet tf Ian ' -itu.it in S.ia:n:it towii.-'hir. S .mtr?1 1 cvun y, I'a., -..-.lit uuin tic-; a-n , trifrv? r wai-ii thTe jp at -rr a:T'- ' u-nrel n I . d ii'-r--- iti nu a '- w. wi h a tw. .-:! y On pi: l'.vc.;i;j Jja.-,w. hnlilHniHJ'U-ihT t nii. iiii th'.T ' n t-r-'-tv-t. a.lj ininir w irrm- t: 1 in the :s iin' of L w.i .-n nr.nt r. .1 i:n St:r nnii other, irn.vn the IV t- r 1 11. .Valkcr tr.i'-. with th- aj pi!rri;;i:ic.--. .Vo. 2. A '- rt i m tr.ir; A lau! i ti si in Submit t'.wn-i!!;. S iiier t t'. Pa., n-i.' i 4 aer -. of which tl-r-? are av- nt C- u -n-f --Ifare uu IS a'r'3 in tiuM low, wi:h a two ;rv lsr uwelim houseau!al!4 s:--ry 1. if .1w Hi:- "l.:.u tVr-H.r. rri-i"i. w-rran'O l"ri i:ie n n:i ; ur L w;- i. ai iiwor. a-'i-'inin j 1 an 1 la;j.!. vrarrvrttl in the ::rne ol Jv!m u ;;n,i others, wt:U the a;.p!ir;e nari'c.. No. :.. A evr;;;in tra-'t of l;.r,.i .siru tic in Scnn;:r tou-ns).ii. Sfinvrsvt .-.. Pa.. ?urv '! ou a war rant m She namo oj John St.-in. e-.r..a:aia V-S acns ar.l Iv p-.n!;. a.ii n.ir. 1 a n-l 2 ab-re-sai'l, au.i l.in ;?. w irriiii.-i in ;h naun...i l et. r IS- ii. til ac l ohf, wi!h the ai;surtrti;intt. No. 4, A trart of litn l t!u.ite ia .Mii.-r l tt-Tpn-liij. Somers- 1 1'.... Pa., "nfni : iinc 44 jotc. war rant! in the name oi I 'h.irlr." ,i anJic!ant, ati j ininir la:.'!) !nrvrve'! an I w.irrnnrr.; in th' n.inie ol" tar;in Imbl H. ivt.-r ilen--n iiUN.'Ji afnre.i i !T with ihe aj ijurtcnanc- . N.i. A tract ol hu i fi liate in Mionl tiwn jiliift. Sa!t:-r.'"l Co.. Pa., tiirvvy(N: u a warrant i Mar: in Lu:';t, e;niainm 4 ;o. rvi. of whk h iher are1 aOirtit. Vj acr. a cii-arv! an.l h a-n s in inca i-w. with a tw.) utory h- tlw. Kiit laai-e aal brtru tb'Teon er.vtril. alj iaiiur la '... w trran;?. I iu th name of Pt-ur Iio.iijn. Vit-tu.w Wi.ia au i oi.u er. wi'.h the afmurten-wir--. No. . A tract of Ltn-i in:t in Miif.-r I i.w shit. S niers -t C't . Pa., contain !jy I-.7 acre", w ir raired in the nam ot Xvtnn Luti.'.r.uh, al IiniciLT lan-j. i f Samut-l Wiim-r. Henry i'.im.cT a iiti 'ritwT. with the sijani-nancr'. f Taken ii rx-n im a th pn-iKri of Char!' Fearne-t an! Sttuuel l. M a I theVu.; oi v r?. Karaei:. At Jin All the riht. t:'!e, InV rri: .in 1 i-I.-im uf flrlt . r arr.e an.i Samuel 1. !!. t-i. it; an-i to the h i iowiv ilet.-riiKl real es'atc ri: A ei-rtain tract ot I .n I "i'.uate in Northampton towni::jK S-mere . Pa.. ei:taininz acr.- an-1 Sj iwp'hf . of h thrrv are a.-,ut i'a-re clvaret! ani 10 acn ;n nea-i iw. with a two st ry b5t (iwri!i . h'use, lr:ii:ie Inrn an-l w.iirr (w. r ?aw-niiU th-rcon erocte i.a-I; iicn !f. II ineuwyer. Jan.h IJriK h.. C iiinei:.tYtr an i otlnjrs, w:tu ;ho apjmricniinre.. -'T-aKen in ex--cnti-.n a the pp.-i rty of t'hnrb- FMriH' an.! hJtntiH 1. itlp ai tiie iuit oi i ail. Kiuimei. ALSO Ail lbe ri ;ht, Tule, ,ini'-r"t an.l el.iim of Johr T"iavr. of. iu air I to tiie t '"1 lowing Ut -vriL'e't real i-';:i:e. viz: A tw-r;ain Irvt ofl.tnl srn.ite in .TnnT town shit'. S;mrrci Co.. Pa e.'inaininz l'- aort:, n-rw i-r It -s l wiiii-ii thfre are aU-tu 75 at-ru cleared an l 'M.t lo 'r'!j In men'li'W. with thre ;ry 'i wcliini; hous', stable an.! ther out bail l i intrH t hrn-'ni ereeiC'I; a I one w i?er poWtr "aw j niul er- -to-l cn the n-nti! a'tjttini'.i Lmiif J.ieoh Frieiliine. Ji. n.t than tiar.lacr..Mii bael 5iio an. I nthur, wirh the apourtenaiict-s. j Taken in exeti!io!i the pv'ir r of Joha j w ntthe fuli ol (Jaither k. Gail her et al, j T -n r cint ot ho jairrhae uioncy mm. Pmj llai l it-rfn n. th pn.uy Is sl.l au2 the bal j a nee when .!ecl i deliver'.!, i UUVKU iiNiivPPKa. anjr'J Sheriff, J II .V I S T It A T 0 U 1 S N O T I C E. s .t eof .f ine 11. u- rrf in. l.itct .tl r. i'ieasani WcStm'.rei.il..: Io.. ,le.cnse-i. Letter" of a-lmii.!,r:'.ii..n on the ab. ve estaro- i having been mm I o tl.e an.-.T,ine,. nonce is hereby ivcti to Itj.-c iii.irt.te.1 to it t-t ni ,xe inline ' .hate pat men t. n I tin having I iim ago.nst w. ; topr iitihcmdu'.v tmh-n.i.-.i-l M.r rti-mcrv ; I. j u.aeo ,-l., fclliI,1.,-n,,r. in MoUnt. . y.,, l tu ,., vh ,( i .,,,!-r. 1,74. I ' Mlrf ttt MuKR'silV s.p' A-lininistratui. er aua Utl,