...... TO- -. M .4 . i i t ; A ? ! f S The Somerset Herald. WEDESDAY - oci. r :t. it. Rutherford B. Hayes ELFXTOR1I. TICKET. ELCTTOU AT LABUE. BENJAMIN It BKEWSTEK. PkUdelpUa. JtiHJJ W. CHALFANT, Allegheny ELfTOR". JOHN WII.SH. HEXKY BISsrttX. CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN. CHAS. T. JONES. EDWIN A. FITELK. BENJAMIN SMITH. J. W. BARNARP. JACXIB KNAB. JOHN B. WARFEL. 10. JOSEPH THOMAS. IE A RIO PARDEE 13L LEWIS PfUHt 13. ED. S. SII.LIM AN. 14. WILLIAM CALDEK. 15. MILES L. TRACV. U. 8. W. 6IARE WEATHER. IT. DANIEL J. MORKELL. II. JEREMIAH LYONS. 1. WILLIAM HAT. . WILLIAM CAMERON. SL J. a DONLEY. 21. DANIEL O XEILL. SJ. WILLIAM NEIiB. 2. ANDREW V. BERGER. 25. SAMUEL M. JACKSON. M. JAMES WESTEKMAN 2T. W. W. WILBI'K. nationaT ticket FOR rUESinKXT ItUTlIERFOlil) 15. HAYES. FOR VICE rKKSIUEXT WILLIAM A. WHEKLEIL REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET! COXCIBESS, JACOB M. CAMPBELL. SENATE, I). YUTZV. COUNTY TICKET! ASSEMBLY, E. J. MEYERS, ALLEN S. WILL. ASSOCIATE Jt liF., C. C. MUSSEL MAX, DANIEL STl'FFT. POOR UOESE DIRECTOR, SAM. SNYDER. JCBT COMMISSIONER, CHARLES T. HUNTER. The reeultof tbe elections held in tbe States of Ohio, Indiana, and We6t Virginia on Tuesday last, sbow most cooclusively tbat if tbe Repub licans use their advantages wisely, during tbe ensuing three weeks, tbat tbeir Presidential ticket will be elected. In Ohio tbe Republicans have elected tbeir State tieket by majori. ties ranging from 4,000 to 10,000, Lave secured both branches of tbe Legislature, and have gained five ad perhaps seven members of Con gress. In the present Congress the delegation stands, thirteen Democrats to seven Republicans. In the next it will be, twelve Republicans to tight Democrats. This is a most substantial Tictory and secures the State to IIa es ia Novvmber by at least 20,600 majority. In Indiana, although the result is! not quit so conclusive, tte Republic-. ans have much the best of tbe fight. They Lcve cut down the Democratic majority of 17,000 to less than .,000, nd although tbey fail to elect their candidate for Governor, th?y have parried both branches of the Legis lature, and have made a gain of four Members of Congress. Iothia Con gress the Democrats have nine mem ben and tbe Republicans four, in the twtt the delegation will stand pre cisely reversed, nine Republicans to four Democrats. Hendricks was placed o Democratic ticket solely for the 208ef securing Indiana, and due Tuesday 's election, shows tbe popu lar heart against him, and tbat he caunot secure tie State to tbe Dc .wocracy in Novemiter. West Virginia is of course, hope lee!y Democratic, and n well in formed politician anticipated jiny other resatc Sufficient returns ta ot yet been roreived to show tb probable majority. I W anm nn tK mwi'u nf Ut Tnc ,. 3 t , : aye elections as decidely avorable ao Haves, and as strongly indicative' . n .,. - .. . . . ' f a Republican majority in tbe ' Congress. Beyond all doubt ibe Republican can win in November if the delemine to do it, aud we think ; that the doubt still hovering around j Iddiana will be a greater incentive to work, (bin if we bad carried ibat Sute by a decided majority and thas' . , . L ., bave Tirtuallj mUed tbe Tresideo-J tia! contest lt week. RepuWicuna! the first jrreatliaUle haa Ix-m fouRht. acd the victory is ours. IMd Of fori. Pou't sleep on your arms? Three weeks more ami tben tbe cotoioR victory. i!;TS.ij4.22i i what th Ilepubli- cm:i iry Lao. jiti ff of tbuNation hl .iflir. ul mr i he democratic party , ..i . pv tli- S-.lid .Viulh f:.:'n, 4 T tor rel!- !.tiai.. VTf: tbe u-lml' ilfji'il liras finiu tv 'irkft Efv a lie tin it JfM-rves al.fariy i. there is strength iu -i tnili J, uniioil vv-e. The IVm iimi- sre boa ling in frantic delight over tbe month's re prcivc from death which tbey received last week. Had they lost Indiana beir fate was surely sealed. Tbey escaped by the "tkin of their teeth," and are ebouting in n;ad glee over tbe post ponement of tbeir dotn for a month. Last year the ILepublicans carried Ohio by abont Cvethousaod majority, and now tbey have nearly doubled it. Last year tbe democrats had Indiana by nearly eighteen thousand majority, and now tbey have lost more tban two-thirds of it. Which is ' ttie UDpermoitt dog in tbe fight ? It is a significant and instructive fact ibat at tbe election in Indiana :last week, tbe Republicans made (gains at tbe 'home" polls, of both ! Henprics and "Blue Jeans" Wil ' mams Tnese Democratic Statesman (evidently do U"l improve on close acquaintance. The Democratic majority iu tbe House was reduced at least twenty, probablv twentv-four at tbe elections (of last week, and twenty-four changes (,f a similar cboracter will give the House to tbe Republicans. Pennsyl vania and New York alone, will fur nish more than half of tbe n cesSary (Uota. The fact that Holman, tbe pica yune demagogue, and Lankis tbe ap'jHtle of unlimited greenbacks, were both badly beaten for Congress by Republicans, phows that Indiana is not assuredly anchored safely to Hex DitirKs, who was placed on the Presi dential ticket solely to secure that soft-mouey State. L.!t year tbe Democrars had 42 majority on joint ballot in the Indi ana Legislature. Now, tbe Repub licans beve 0 ovtr both Democrats and Independent?. Truly this is a stunning Democratic victory. Tbe exchange of a Legislature, and Con- irressional deleeation for a pair of old blue ican breeches, is enough to nuke any Democrat "holler." The vote polled in Cincinnati Iat week is leveu thousand greater than that of last year, when tbe fierce con test was made between Hayes aud Ai.i.r.s for Governor. It is clear, that this iucreasc is largely fraudulent, and as the two Democratic Congress men from that district are reported as elected; cue by tbrei hundred, aud the other by less tban oue hundred majority, the Republicans on a con test, will doubtless be awarded tbe seats. The Democrats did a tremendous a.nouut ol lying previous to the Ohio aol Indiana elections, over the results iu Maine and Colorado. Tbey pub- linhed'a bocrus dispatch from Maine claiming a reduction of tbe Repub lican majority to 11,000. while tbey persistently asserted tbat Colorado bad gone Democratic. Now that tbe lies no longer serve their purpose it is admi led that the Republicans carried Maine by over 15,000, and that Colorado has voted the same way. Annanias cjulJ'ut bold a can dle to tbe average Democratic poli tician, about election times. A democratic majority of less than five thousaud in Iudiana, this year, where in 1ST4 the same patty had a roaioritv of 1 7,502 the election of four Congressmen where they Lad nine, and the election in Ohio of eight Congressmen where they bad tbirieen, tbe doubling of tbe Repub lican mujority in the Utter Slate, and the loss of tbe Legislature in both States is what the Democracy are shouting over as "a glorious victory Tbe rope broke, and the half strangled criminal yells with delight, over tbe few additional moments he is spared. w boys ! pull off your coats aud to work for General "Jake" Camp iif.ll. Ohio aud Indiana have shown you boa- to "lay out" Democratic Congressmen. Remember that the House of Representatives holds tbe purse of tbe Nation, and that tbe rebel Democracy are straining frantic ally Co fain in Congress what they lost iu (i-f field. A Democratic I majority in tbe nft Congret-s means tbe payment of tbe KilUojos 'of rebel claims now on file at Washington. A vote for Camprf.i.l is a vote in favor of your own pocket. Tbe man who fought lie rebels in the field, will not rote to p for the kiss they brought upon, tiieuisel.i. Heiie is a couple of the little biile, of tbe many thousands now Wore tbe House, which General Cawbell will vote against w hen be takes his seat in tbe nest Congress. Mr. Buckner, (Dem.) of Missouri, tatfo&iced tbe following little bill to ! pay (im ui his constituents. "5 etutr . t- I bat there be paid to G. R. Wille Marshall, out of aQy IuorjeT io lbe freiuBrj- not ap- propriated, the sum of $3I,IG, ia vll compensation for tbe use and oceupa- P: , j .1.1. tiou of his lands during the late war by the United States tr ops, and for Property belonging to him taken and Used oy said troops. , , Mr. Hooker ot Mississippi mtro- dueed tbe fullowiog. lie ilrnarlrd. etc, That tLe gecre- tarjr of ibclrraaiuy be, aud in here-; ,by Btho.rixed '" '. c to be paid to Coowder Parish, of Hinds county, io the Sute of Missie-! sippi, or to Lis order, out of f uch j moneys remaioiup ia tbe Treasary of ibe I'Dited States a are not other-! wise appropriated, tbe sum of $10,fi.r)S, t compensate biro in full for tbirty eigbt bales of cotton, one two-borte wagon, one i.v-horse wafroo. oue large ox wagon, two large trunk, two suit of malt) clutbinir, fix liaeu sbins, a quantity of main uad-frclutb-iuir, etc.. etf . stored ou tb premiss of eaid Cuu.M1-r I'arirb, tin the Tall batcbie River, iti tb tbfti fnm( ! i Suudtiwc r ( mow Lf ll-ire). """ t Mi-pieaillliM. ititflt UU UnrfV .krll and tbe ciuie jjr.tji iainl l Lv uvf, purp!Mp, rihI liciiffit 'f the; t'niifd SiHif! '. P.very taxpayer in oiimersei ' uuu tv who is uuxiout. topay hih sba-' if. these, and thousands of similar claims, can express his desire, by voting against General Campbell. Here is a piece of information taken from the i'imjrci"il Tttu-ord of last session which largely iaterests tbe loyal people of tbe country. It shows definitely the Southern claims now before Congress: The total sum proposed to be ap propriated is $400,000 more Han entire Sahnal d' I't ! and amouuts to $2,.r)03,fi22,3S(;. Tbe classification is as follows: Rebuilding levees on the Mississippi river, f.,2i0,000; re building bridjres in West Virginia, $200,0(10; refund of cotton tax SHS. 072,000; supplies used or destroyed, $1,205,103, 000; use and occupation of property, s? 1,20.".1C,:5; return of proceeds of captured property $!, 000,000 ; refund and remission of di rect tax, $.'.lr3,SS0 ; disloyal mail contractors, ?oTi0,U(0 ; disloyal claim ants, under the reeal of section 340 of tbe Revised Statutes, $500,000 private relief bills, 4,770,500. Tne mind can hardly O atrocitv of the proposition to pay this enormous sum to the beaten rebels. but the claims have been introduced and are now pending. That tbey will be forced through, if a Demo cratic President aud a Democratic Congress is elected, admits of no doubL AWFUL EXPLOSION. llurstin? of the Uoilers of altollin-.llill Tfrrible I.of Life. I'ittsbi Ri, I'a., October 12. At S:45 o'clock this niuruing a terrible explotiou occurred at ug Co.'s mills, corner of Thirteenth and Etna streets, which was attended with great loss of life. ThJ boilers in the nail mill exploded, aud that building aud more than half of the rolling mill were demolished. A large number of employees were ai work, aud it is importable to tell bow many are bur ied iu tbe ruins. Tbe greatest excite ment prevails. . The buildings caught Gre aud the Qames have not yet been extiuguished. So far ten bodies have been lakcu from tbe ruins. At the time of the explosion there were employed iu the nailiug depart ment oue hundred and lilty men and bovs. The explosion literally tore the buildiug to pieces. Tbe roof was raised, aud in lulling it fortunately rest, d on tbe nail uiacbiuc, euubliug most of tbe workmen to crawl out aud escape before the Gre froui the furuace caught the mass of tbe wreck. Owing to tbe excitement and confu sion it is impossible to give an exact number of tbe killed and wounded Tbe following is as near as can be ob tained : Killed, l'., wounded 22. The scene on the outside in tbe vi cinity of the works for a considera ble distance were of the wildest aud most heartrending character, news of tbe explosion spread wildfire through tbe ciiv, aud Tbe l'ke iu a short time ibe people began to gath er from all parts. .Men, women aud children who bad relatives aud frieuds iu the establishment rushed frauticul ly forward, and a scene of the wild est confusion followed. The police, with ropes extended across the streets, kept the surging crowd from interfer ing with ibe successful work of tbe fireman and their appuratus. The Chief of DoMce, with a large body of patrolmen, were kept busy in keepiug back the crowd aud assisting iu car rying out the wounded aud killed from under the debris The ofike of tbe works, on the cor ner of Etna sfeet, opposite the mill where the explosion occurred, was considerably used up. Tbe building was improvised into a temporary hos pital, where the dead and wounded were carried. A large number of surgeons were promptly cn tbe ground. The causes which led to this frightful calamity are as yet en veloped in mystery. Tbe boilers were in charge of a careful cngiueer, aud had been duly inspected before tbe works resumed 0eraiion some time ago. Later 3 p. m. Three more have died from tbeir injuries, and live others will doubtless die. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. IJurnin of a Steamboat on tlie Mississippi. Baton Rome, October 10. The steamboat Southern Belie was burn ed about 2 o'clock this morning two miles above Plafiuemine, on the west bank of the river. Tbs boat and cargo were totally destroyed, and sev eral lives were lost. Tbe steamer Bertba took some o tbe pas-engers to New Orleans, while others returned here on the steamer Katie, (.treat credit is accorded ibe engineer and pilot Herbert for their efforts to Jand the boat during the burning. Nnv Ok lea xs, October IL Many li.v8 were lost by the burnfog of the Hui0ot Southern Belle. Among tfcoue kuowa Jost are Vm. J'on Pbul,. Mr. Drose, Miss Fannie O'.Coouer.; aud another lady, !, of Baton Rouire;'! .Mr. franks, ot I'on Hudson ; .Mr. Lingom ; also Franks, ao enjiilovee. and tbe steward and Lis crew. It is supposed tbat nearly all of those who were sleepiog in tbe after jart cf the boat were burned to death, as after ihfi .-e bad got fairly underway it was aJo.ot impossibfti to get at the bow of lb bokt. tie only way of es cape to tbe shore. The paro con sisted of from 500 to 00 ba tea of cot ton. Tbe boat was new, valued at 145,000, and insured for $30,000. mostly in -New OrlrarR rTininaniM ,Mr. E. Ilerbert. the mint, hnlrl tkJ bow of tbe buat agaiont tbe baDk uo- til " who could bad escaped. He then lraped from tbe pilot bouse to tbe lower deck and was badly injured THE ELECTIONS. FfZ' s ) ,1 t e - "r 3 iQhio Carried DV the K - i,i; u. H JT- i publisans by a Major ity of 10.C00 Tivelvi' of the Twentv f v., VUll pressmen clt'ctotl are lie niblirans. Indiana goes Democratic by a meager majority. Healthy Gains in the Election Members of Congress. of Every Indication ThattheState Will Co for Hayes and Wheel or in November. Oily Milder F'tjrns f.on West Virginia. oiiio. Col.l'Miii s, October i. The lit- I..: .1. ............. . I viseu tueir 1 etui us, auu uuvi rsiiumic Barnes' mujority ui (i,"07. The filty two couuties reported ou Uoynion, for Supreme Judije, indicate that the majority on tbe bala'iie of the State lirket v'ill reucb 10 000. The Repub licans have reversed the delegation in Cougnss probably, but ibis may not be absolutely certain. The Dem ocrats claim that Van Vorbes is heat en iu the Ffteeotb district by W. V. Postou This is very wiae of the Mrpublicau iiiformatiou, which jjives Van Vorbrs several huutlre i mujori ty. The Democratic claims gi'e them niue members, but probably they will have but seven. They ex pected to defeat Foster, and made great efforts, but he gaiucd more lha:i one hundred his mujority of two years oo. (General J. D. Cox, de feats Hurd, which is a cause of great rejoicing. The districts which the Uepublieaus, have reclaimed are cer tainly the Third, Nimh, Eleventh, Seventeenth aud Twentieth. The majorities1 cannot bo given. The Democrats have e'ected the following Congressmen : Saylor, in the First district : Bauuiug in the Second ; Rice in the Fifth ; Dickey iu tbe Sev-i-nth ; Ewiug in ibe Twelfth ; South ard in ibe Thirteenth ; Finley in the Fourteenth. The Republicans have elected tbe following Congressmen : (lardiner in the Third district ; How ard in the Fourth ; Cox in the Sixth: Keiferiu the Eighth ; Join's in tiie Ninth ; Foster in tLe Tenth ; Neal iu the Elevcuth ; Van Vm hes ic the Fifteenth ; Dtiulord in the Sixteenth; McKiuley in the Seveuteea b ; Mon roe iu the Eighteenth ; (iartield in tbe Nineteenth, aud Towuse .d iulhe Twentieth. Tho Republicans gain five Congressman. IMIIIM. Indianapolis, October 13. We bav returns from S!) counties, w hich give a net Democratic: majority of 4.57S. Tho sama counties iu 1872 gave a uet Democratic majority of S15. Tbe three futilities to hear frcm gave Hendricks 30.'! majority. IxniAs.vpm.is, October 13. Niue-ty-two counties, all ot which are ofli cial except three t.r four, give Will iams 1,710 majority. Tbe counties not heard from are Ferry a:id Spen cer, w hich gave o Democratic mujor ity in 1ST2 nf 17. The Democrats claim this will be increased !"0 or 500. The following is tho official and es timated majorities on the Congres sional ticket : i'irst District, Fuller, Democrat, (estimated 1,500 ; Sec ond, Cobb, Democrat, (estimated) 5,100 ; Fourth, Sexton, Republican, (official) 317 ; Fifth, Brown, Repub lican, (estimated) 1,100 ; Sixth, Rob inson, Republtcvu, (ofticial) 302 ; Seventh, Hanna, Republican, (esi. mated) 1,000 ; Eighth, Hunter, Re publican, (official) 1,00 ; Ninth, While, Republican, (olliicial) 1.272 ; Tenth, Calvin, Republican, (official ) 1,350 ; Eleventh, Evans, Republican, (estimated) 1,200 ; Twelfth, Hamil ton, Democrat, (estimated) 0,400 ; Tbiriet .h. Baker, Republican. 2,300. WiiKKi.ii, October 13 Ohio oouuty given a I)i'inorratic majority uf ou tbe vote fur JuveruT. Ileturuft frvnj tbe iuurior of tbe State Biill come io rlowly. They generally sbow iucreased IK?uiooratic majoritiep. Tbe State will probably go 12.000 PenjiKratic Triple Harder In Mnine. Ugstiin, October 14. News of a probablw triple murder has junt bt-eu received from lluckrpo,-1, Maiue. Tbe victims are au aged man, named Trim, bia daughter Mrs. Thajer, and ber little girl. Trim's bou-e and buildings were linruuil last night. His cbarrtd rrmaius were fouud lu tbe debris of ibe curriuge hou-e. A bloody trail was fouud It-adiug froui the boune to the rear of tlie Imru, ami it is supposed iLut .Mrs. Tbajer aud ber daugbur were lunrdered and tbe bouies dragged to the barn, though tbey have not been fjuud. Mrs. Thavtr was known to have eight hundred dollars in the boti.ie and plunder is ruppoed to hnvelieeu the luceulive. Latrr. Tbe ('ommunit y is intense ly excited, and this rooruiu turned ..tit m ... ..... . . : .. .; , t'l.uitui. OIH4H M .wmil.AA Otlt fit maw lo IQVeetlga;e and be- N.a.IK, aa. 334 and., are deseriheo an lollows: cure tbe murderer liloud Htaina ,r,,h,f'",iia teion wiinouuwi. ami . Liu.uiin, jiitoii SlttinSi,,mo.).lllJUerU,j,llie .lley Non.ailand lounil OU tbe road, a bruken conil) I 'W, situate 0.1 southeast cmerol I'.rlc street and Hiime hair nit1 .iihoe iorll ... : ."'a; alley. Not. 1 t and aoi, situate on uulneaal some nair ana otner iudieaiioos Dolut-1 e..ce..i p.ek i-,o .1.1. h..in.. . i,i ed to a Struiflfle at tbat Doint ami iiv l.l.wwl ,.,h',4 F. . ,' v UIOOU Ppot ibe trail Was fj.)ed to the barn. Huritlir the afternonn lh 1 p"l:l"1 'jl-nd xiemliu the anie brnuith . i uiiu tiie Biieruoon tUe : :m feet ui W illow alley. N.. -Us and iS.7, situate enarrea remains of .Mrs. rtiayer were i'", northwest eimier of WeT.ndv.nt oak t-ken frop the debm cf tbe l.uru. 9t tM Tbtt boOJ Of the Child Lu3 DO' been', TtKMjiTen percent of parrha money tn d.u,kaf...l ai. , t. i i . Ie iti-l o dayof ;ile; one-thirl on euniiruiation ISCOVered, tiioajfh i 1$ believed bheloftale anddefiTery of decit; one third in sin Was also murdered. Sh bad been t KnI'h,, 1?, wtoe'lbiri1 D teWetnontUalrvnilaie ... . ween i hr title with intere. Favtnenta to be aecurwl by visiuog a neuchbor. and etaned borae.!i!?ibtJmi, ' -18 km. 8ioce then nothing baa! u-t.Aerii. " m.schroc been beard of her. The bodj of ibe ' - old man was firvt found in the ruiLai UDITOKS' NOTICE, ofihft farriate bouse. The murder -- Wft-i iin2,w.l-faTf. 4 i i 1 lie nndersizne.1 auditor duly apiwinted by the Wfig UDdOUUiediJ d.ellj?erate!v piull- frplmn Coun of Somerset ri has certaii ad ned aod the buildidir turni-J 'with vuent-UKl maKeMaUlatriimilonoltne fund i hu v...., t 6 x , a li hamlp lmvid liickey executor of theea- 'oe expectation of cnrealnjent. Tbe uiof Rinh iu, tiawranHnrttKJMieiniiiv CltiZeoa tCoUred the C '.UDtrV and ltn .i nt.t " , uu ,ulc tbiaarteraoon arreted at Mauipdeu, L"" U V 1 . i.u juamuerH, againsi wUom, 11 IS iu etiia. toe evidence is very eiroog i Tbe fee!iu against tiin is iattute, ! I aud it is thought probablfhe will bei j lynched before morning, rupital puu-! , inbment having been aboiibbed iu' jtbis Stale. ; A ratal I'likl. I Four KlCUMOMi I'A , OctubtT H. -A Hanguinary conflict between i Iitiuilier el lraui aofl (lrutilieu miners uciurred thw moru.ug bear; Sbumokiu, iu the Norlbuuilieilaud ' ! n-. ..... . t jcuai region. ine nigm iaietl sever- i at hours, and resulted iu the ilealb ot i ' . . ... . . , three participanu Nick Taylor, Joe! I Lardtier aud Geo. Ooudy. The to i former were tramp, and ibe Inter a Imiuer, who was uutil reieuilv tin !,' "d at oue of tbe collieries uf the j Mioeral Run .Miuiug utid Railroad i Cuinpany at Suubury. Some strikers j i from oue of tbe uiiuea in ibe district: I we e also engaged in the riot. One ut there Jobu Dugac, otherwise; ,o. iues uu lugu, oiuerWse: I-.,,... t.,iiL ii .k. a.uvwu ma uii: jutuiiv. u.i luiunu ! , . - . .... i ni-Ae o o an, lid i, lr,..a. u .m I I. a Sli u I " ""e vkin braucb of tbe Nortberu Central - railroad, and instautly killed by a ! passing train. Duirau was liierallv j cut to pieces, tbe whi le train of nine- itv heavilv lomled coal f-arit iBHMnir j 6 verhiui. After tbe Sght some of the party WBUt toauotber pari ol lie r- I fion np.nrthi-SehuvIk II coiintv hmrlor . , J j t I HUU commuted numerous acts ui Vlo- ; lenco. Ai'10 Adct'ttitwiiwnlj. LTliLlC SALE OF REAL I XA1E. I Eii iiy virtue of an order laeurd oui of tbe Orphans' ; Vain ot :ouKr-ei county, ia.. 1 will sell at i.tit.lic ' sale ut (JoiillaetuH;, in nauicouniy, i.n ' piurltuj1 U -tuber 20, I7i. ; at 1.1 o'cloek n. in. of sail ilay, the tolloitin ncScrllH.Hi real estate ol William l'iicr, nec'u. I r ive lots.., ur.-und kuownon the ircueral plan of j " " -rs.itne.i j hur. !t t ..um iloi the H.ikers- sum lowoul I ..utluetK-e.s lots .Nos m an.l :!1 in 1 v'!'e,n'' I-i'iit.-vi!le I wn-a n of tha Luihtr : iiu. k a, ujoii,iK twen street on tho eaM. lot No. i --"K 1 1" .ui.lic iule ou j .y on tne souiu auj tot rtw. Ainu tun nurtti. ios. ol ami 4 1 iu lll'AH a aiilolillfijf. each other on the .u.lieusl corner ui faire atlu Oueu Streets, uuj .V,. I'.i iu ill..- . 1H.-1114- a n ifi 1.1. iyi:i ot ifti'uu li..i .Nun. ,H kwj leu 111 moil hluell awl ex-, K'lutiutc ujiou liiiKimnree.' u, Ca-niiiuiu river anil eueuiniereu hy .1 rna.l ruuniuir niotifr Ki.1 river. 1 .rt.t!s.-4iu.Uiirtl ill nana the hallauee'ii two e.Uai annual me ms Wl.h inttrent, to t: Pevur on l,y juoxiueni. iMitnlii, on the j.reuuyeK. Jxli.N li. I III. ortll 'lrui-tec. 70R SALE. Onr-hiil. iiatoTat ur ttie hI- to irUivh.i.r In a WiiUT-ijKiT Aii'n iiant an t 'u-i ni tl -unnur milt fituatvU tn thr fna il i.iv.tr on the I. R. tt., mi lr wrtt itl Johnstown, luteal in thv tet in thif jmrl l the d-uniry, mill ln itNni n-Diiir :iiil 'I'lin-T ft cxmJ hu(Def. rutin) tor Ftonnir 4.joo hIiiMrtnt (rniin. uijit watT to rojt:l tl.o mill ttie yrr nunJ, nHi ilwelluiif noitr iiikI taitttuil.liiKs. Aim; Hrreaof lnni UlHiiotiiif tt win I ir jifny. Any m-i.us vjliifitr t pnrh.ie a it i-.il mill .r..rty wtll UuVril tt vi"it the prun-i'ri-tj an t rrriiu touit tle tiuiif. K1.I--SI--. HAMMOM, & UK AM. lltilivtir, Untm.r-l.i!nJ k'u. A UIUTOB'S NOTICE. iiciftt A. Kimmell ' In tlie Court nf I'otnmr-n H . f VHBuT ?wtDlrT, t Co.. Pn. (.our ti. Walker, i N.nw ril lnn f Voluntary Att;ntm'nr. Ttte nn lfrsiitiP.I Auditttr, hatintf heeu HDtint e l hy thet'oun ot O'lnuion Pteft.t to umke a tli inhiittn o th taiidn in the linn. in tt tieirife K Walker Adinee ot IfcorR A. kiiuim-ll. hi iiikI AtitoMc i lioii h tj:ill v cntitteil ttirtrt, heriy ifien 0 (h-e tlmt he NtU attenit to the duties o( ,-..ii . point mt'iit. at Mi oftin- inihe l-or.'Uirfi oi Somi-r-t, on Moi-.triy. ( torwr;foih. A. I. 17rt. ut lo o'clock a. in., when ami where alt partiea iuter-H'el -a a:!fii.t. J AS. U IM'OH. (iy-ti.lH'rU. AikUmt. LIST OF CAUSES lor the NovemNi'rTerm. lsjfl. FIRST WFFK. Mrnolltie llf-rkley, v. John H. Boyt,rt. ft!. laae A. Jenkin, vu, r- t a zy. K J. Ka'lHv, v I'athi-rine Kiiiit-Iy. Ahrahum lifiitn v. 4'hrnoph-r K.Tin. Uunn (!o:in .eouiir, v. Woltord fc Killin'r Hro"!i. fc Ut, .I.r. t'tiiilioui, vu. Ienti & I-nW, K. S. liowut-A uce v. lfeniiijt .leyers ct oah lteeierker. vt, J nTum Pr"n. S. I'tul.v.u. eL mL v. Lh-nnia Ieyen. K-vine ni Manuia:urini( i H -i-Hi-!. H.H-kina:. al. SECOND WEEK. 1. Keystone lloa I and !Manalacturini Savaire ttre-i.rl.-k llo. - JSaine vs. Name. - - 5. George W. Mack, vs. W. W. Kavis K lirn. , 4. Mack A S Holes, v. f yrn Jleyers, adu:r. ,5. Peu-r llelltey's nse. va. Isaao tiumtt. 6. Wm. al. Pailou a. !o.. vs. Jonu h.. 1 issue. 7. 1-lien HI aiKh. v John 1 lis r. . The i li lieu I hi KehuiuK .'u., r$. II. J. B it ter h. Co. !. J. N. Heal. vu. P, V. ft. K. K. R. Co. Id. J.atepii lwun, eu al. vs. t'harieit l.'ruiuer, el. u l. II. Curiis K. On.v. vi. Muttman It Kiewer. 1J. M. A. Saiiuer & Uo. vs. AiufUstQS .MeiLry. l i. t'urtiB K. liMVe, va. Hani :l FlM'K. i. Joa.-po Specni B uv t. c. A'dcsrnian, u al. 1., "ru Shallia, va. Valentine Hav. i. H ui. lliuu.-r, eu al. vs. Win. 1. Itaucbley, ci. al. 17. Joseph Kinit, et. a.1. vs. Samuel Trainer, et. al. IS. i:uy Ueposit Bank ., va. S. A. JIau.st, e . al. W. James Parson's use. vi. K 11. Marshall et.al. at. hmanuel Uurkhulder, vs. Peier Kiiumuer el.ui. SI. John Ilcaipwr, tj. 1're.lerick Weimer, Trustee. ii L M Dawson, vs. (leoricc. I ruffii. 't. Same vs. Ja.s.h.1. lionKes. -jA. Thouiaa L.hr's eu n. use,v. Jouu 11. Kicli atdsou, eu al. llenj. .Masters, vu. John Ni If. 1'. J. KlMISI.K. (.'"tnhcr H. n,i. USTKK'S SALE. ny ulrtuc ol" an orlor i?suel out of the ihpiurn court oi ".HnerM?t t vmniy. nml ti mo ttirM-t t. there will ho exiKcii to uuMic aula in tho iNmniicii ot Nalisbury vu Saturday, Nvvfitibvr ,4t, at lOoVloek a. ni.. the r.-i-Iueof ttie real emtate ui Jo-t. .1. S.iittutau ieoeatl. vlt : No. 1. 1 titi liuine piaue, rviuitin-t of two Io'.j. ha-vinn thenvn ertciet a two Biory hriek house, .ttaiite. Iiom ami other ..albailtttiitt!, aitioiniim l uiKl Uarchunand othertt. Nj.'i A tuevUuw lot citntaliiinir 7 arret more or levi. auuiuK luruia ol Oefrc W carer arJ others. No. X Two fie Mr. one of whfoh cnt in a boot fl acren ain the other, aloiiiina; tiei. Weaver .rutin uet i looit iiy ana oinetn. No. 4. A bout oue at-re ol Und ln Klkliek Tp., a.tHtuiu Ltnoaoi Jtiat- lHvely uiuiailai- Keiui. Nofl. 1 and 3 will each te aola in two piec-p, and ho. t In lota to fuit iinrehaaera. TI1K.MS : ItutvUiirilol tmrrhu'e nvmeT to Uieptthlon enlirmtttlnin ol aam, ana tutlaoet; hi woerptai annual payuienm, tobef-urea Uy juo incnt iion!tv. Ten vne.it ( f the hand m aiey to te paid afl aoou aji the pri-peri) li kuot-kea uowu. T. U. Si! iZMAN. fK'totKT II. I'ruxte. A SSKiXEEES' SALE t.y virtue of an r.rrter Wnue-il onr of tho t 'ourt ol t omnv-n I'l'-aiol .VimerrH-t t'o.. Ha., thw uiter Uiied. Assiviieeof JortiaU Stutter, wiil mil at puolic !e U the luinub ol, &omenet, at tlie win raoiupe. on Fi tday, Xovemlcr 10A, at !2oVlock. p. m.t tbe following valuable real e- uiiOi viz : No. 2. Three certain lota of ifnmnd ultnate In the town ol trarrett Jfcmierwel Co., owitain- a..lk.u..n.,. I I a. HH..HPU .l .n ' fit J Irl tsvarn V. ItLt M anal "W W II (1 larxetwoiury frame dweilii.v-boiieie, with Man' mi-i root, awl stable tbemm erected, front Inn nn H-nln street. Nil. 7. A certain lot of ground situate in Som erset boroUKh. JSoiner-et 1'a., entalnlDieone loarth acre, more ur lexi. with a. iwi-atory irame dweltinx-houfte. ataide, wh-houe, wood-houav. brb-lt T-moke-boaie, and other out-buthllinr there on ereeted, laiunded no tbe north by lot no. and JaacSimitfton, on the eaa: by Malnt.'nrs reet,on the auuth by Ittt ot Denuis Meyers ami in tbe went njr t?hureh alley. No. H The nniiviOel ooe-balf of a oertnin traet of land Piiuale in Stony creek township, Somerset county, Pa., ntuululutf 'o acres, more or lens, ol whhrh there are atmut 1 a re cleared ami at Hint Soaereflin meaoow, with a two-aiory (iwellmic house, a one and a-hall Kory owelltiuc houe. twru, auu other out-buildiriioi thereon erected, aij-Uiinn Uiula of Jaoub W liif MathiuS VVaikur. Dauiel .Mmudlcr, aud others. ALSO. In I 'r ilia Imroaifh, nn f(jfy, Oititber 31. 1 Si 6, atttoVloek p. jf.t the Mlowini? Tuluable real e hi ale via: No. 3. Twelve lots of around ituate f n I rsina kn"n "u theirenerni planar mm "r 1 reetamleitemllim Ihesanw hreaoih l's le it, Uilh.w alley. Mo. and !ta. situate on cor- nerol Veya .f . ,n,i Sees.nd ftreet. having a - 7. T: l."t;iuwSP('W he " Jtfpdtotheduiltaor tbe aboe MppviiDtmepr on Vf'1?? j in tkimeraet bironirb. when mih! wottru nil ijsrami teres led can attend. H. L. BAKR, iVtoberll. Auditor. AVto A dcvrfffemftitg. A I'lUTOH'S NOTICE. tamrjr 1. AltlaUnr i Xu. 3.4 A)iril term tT aminos t.. Voluntary aisnmeiit lor , William K. AlttJther ) isr Iworrit ol creditor Amino to wit. on ihc 4th rtitv r Ntp:-mhert ! K'HIk i rt a.i!it-fl K l '. t-lhur. rj-., j U4:itir tu'lKrll-utr luti'i in tite h-onI u,q Awwttcf to aot auiornr thine I'-irslly u lth J thrrtsUi ' ""tt 'mm tfct rwinl. wrtiiioil tl.o tiny V .1. Koosk.j Tt,ru..wiw.i .mi.. uo-icr'..'.V pomoa nt. rii:i!ull uie w.tk- ihai ! will UlfUl III Utt-n.l l. lll Ultttl-S t hlS ltlHMilriltltir ..n M.w.iv iur m:u .iy ui t.-t..i.or i,s. i n, m-e "n nl wlifre a:l jrUr.i In- trrertvima iiHrml li liirv tliiiikpPH-prr. . ui.coi.imrv, . Aa.nt.ir. "A UDITOR S NOTICE. F. I'fckttiir. II. HumVrt, ilnttu' Oourt iiri wmiioDil.:i-tiw(iiuoi,tiUaUa piii,t ut i.m-t one luurth lie. r l a ol omer!'"t (.'ounry. tore the eleetlim. -So. ! ol Jjn. Tifnu. 1-TrJ. ! S-. t. AH the eli..ln In itio elitoo. Wm .,.., , E. II. Fi Fa. HiMnit len HK'iute.1 Au.lltor to u.itrihme the mud- in the hn'!i o(;c..nrc W. Vile, Siientr, iri-init our ol tne ile u! the K.ial rjitnte of Wnt K. Hu:nliert, lien-liy Kirea notlee tliat lie will oq thft Hill iluv ut llrl.i'H-r IKM i la... I i. t.. - nir;a - "in r., ,V; .,rT;,"T s.7 .""m" ...... :: . " pwii.i:ijiiis luai aneu'i n inev itee ti-oner, M-oi ? Inuv J wn.-.T.. ; Kt.'.7 1 --.. m. SCOT l'. Auditor. Al A I. NOTICE lu Itelwra F:i lr (widow i Uonril Filr. -.tlmrioe Miser, Jaooh Fair. .Mary A. iuteiuarried wiih Isaac S. t'oehcnliotir. Eliziheth intermar rle 1 with Jawi Tp'titniitn, ami Wiiliam Munaoa. t'lmrleii Mani;e, I Imuuui .Uanirea ami James j .'le'eeai all re-nlinir" in S,iners-t coi'"ts 1"Z 'ir. re-i.iii yrm rmr. rr-iiniia in uinniate Pienrafka. Juhu w. fHirrent.linir in tn- Male ot IHiihij., Hen I ih talr. reaiounr m Ht-uir.1 e tttity. ra., Julia IliXOtt. .leeea.!, leaving WO ellil.lren li. Alee a 0.1 John an.l her liuei.anl Alex i.i.x.,u, n, imel , -o .i..Iou,,,,.o ,.u nu, nowtitiin. resit' tnir I In the MxlK ol I II im.lf no.l 14 .1 1;.. l. .. .... ; . ;. . .. ..... Hu( leitiinif ia K.seitnt t il.l,,. ou are hereny notih-i) thu; in ,itrsu:iner of a wn ol partition is-ne,i out ol the Mr)ih.tnir ("onrl ot Somersel .unty, lJn.. 1 will hold an linnum on Hie i. al eshlle of John air Uinvaseu. at bis late ! resilience in Allegheny iownsiiiu. on Thurs.inv tticllh duy o? tH'toia-r l7e. where vou rjn :ttie It yi;u t;iit.k pr-'jicr. CiEO. V. . Pile. Sherill wp'.i) 1 PUBLIC SALE. i isaltlM'l'f, I h-lubtr lith 1S7C ai one oYlock. P. M.. a House an.l I. .t situated iu the townot Lavaiisvill.;, Somerset Liuntr. ra. alf iuinx alley tain Uiu I-jsl ami South: W nlow li..rliliun ou the W est. I'lank Kn ! or oil. on the North, ou w hitli them Is encteo a. hin Two-story Frame lioiise, null stiihle and other out l.ttil.iihK. This is a ile.-iriiMo proa'rtv, anil IM-rsonu wistnn lo i-.-.aiiiine sain projieriy wiii call u(s ii s. P. k il-ii ii: lu store tn ihi-towu. TKIt.MS. Teniarcent ot the l.unriase nioner 1 ,? p ii'l n lay . i .-ulc.aii.1 he Kilauce vn IU 1st . ot A.iril Is.? t i.M, ......... i. .. . , "l-'Ii V.il It? KlVrMt t ia ii, lohk. sk i H1K .M Ol Mi, ! i k k i . sa it i. is. JONA.tr. Hh,'J.AY -r iiakcr-viltrc-irr,- J. 1. AN K Y. J in; hKMiAKT, S H. HaH;K. MUSKS HiKKLKY, 1'i.r lav nnitn: imii TRCsVl KE S SALE ! Tlie tinMT?i;iMMl Trut i' f..r tht faleof the rnl in .iirsw.in''i r .t ti r-T irr:m;-t t him tiy the Ori'lutii!' t.'iiurt tt -MtiuTt .tuini v ... I mil at j num. .-ii ii.t pi m u i-v- ni 1 1 ie m- f;i -mu umri'- J Mt't, Oil I Muttdotf, ih ti'or Mih, lsiu ! Tii f-ll'Wiijff .lr' rirxsl r e'ate. vl. ( "o. 1. A icriaii: trml ol l..iit silualc iu I'aiut i Twp.. SotuerM-t .. uiiiv '. . a! fimnie t.n. t- ot ; Hi"". Hay. Iet-r t iin-lir-iry-T. ami Henry j Her.'hlriCvr. toiii.tiiunu iu; arreit anC' ercht? , an I a!loM,i;n-,' m..re or U.. .if w!ii !i th'-rc are .iiwmt .u ii. rt -i. r. ui.-l 10 H'Ti-fj hi iiicailow with a iHo.nry jiinitk hull- an.! other buW tin hn-- on crptiil. A irnNi on h:it1 t..i younif rruii tr-tii la i on ttn pr nit.-rs, ainl fi- Iaul i wtll ut reo!, anU j ha" I'U iiiy ol v m am) tluiD t. 1 i A certain tr.o-t ut Un.l -iUMttNl in PalDl I Twp.SoiiierM.-t iroUfiiy li., a.ij. unir Iain- vt Jo n.iri Weaver :iait ottn-rs n.ritaii iiTK liirv a'-res am! j uiiL- iw?tvh (rnt allowartft , in ore or J(V. Hiia is a Irai't'it umft-r iaii't. wnh lieiulwk, poplar. eiierr', j ami other '.tnteri t hereon. iNo. :i. A certain trari of hint! siiu.ae in Haiut Twp.. S.'Ui'-ret evu my l'a..Hlf inim; Un-N or lir vnt Koe, Jt.huJ. Sim -ttiaiMt otiii-rn, coutaimuie Al a.Tr ami U ;r'he an t alt'W!iu ia-r or h.-?i, which i nearly ail clenrvvt antl aU.ut f ae-ei in nte;yiow, wit ha oneaml a halt Ktory trume huur-e. anl orher l'UiliniLri iiu rfmi erx-te.i. l'lii trat ii well imprAft, wiih'-.j l.-n.-e" ami wellwa lorinl. TKRMS. Ten percent. jf the pun-haw nn-ney t' tie nl oniay oi aale in. i lialaiK-e ua onhr.ii tinn ot r.W an i Ucitverv or ,!. i-tt. IMVMU. SHAFKFR. Tru.-ic. SIC NICE'S SALE. Th" nn-!cr-'!i;ie.t Aiiie" vt Ivl Snyd-r eiu.-e to public le, on the pr' inife, on Tntirt'ft OWrr3i, is;,;. ut 1 o'- lock p. m. of Hai'! Way thr tuilewin; eril- ei rtrai enate. vi. : Nn. !. A cerffitn traT ot ian-I .iinr.te In ZVtMtlif. rreek T-wuhip. ?meTHet t unty. I'a., ailji inlM j l.ii'U ol John lnuehi. tlotn liptiHrt. irnrret Iearan! other, ei.ntatiiinic air, more or !, alalia Uiu Mzia oi whict' are Wear anl !! anei well iimtre.t with white nnlr. etc. There lit a. ti uoii A-bAlt siory frame tlwlii:ic bvrtipe aoil 1m uk haru iheretm ertcte!. Tliere are coal an J limestone on tt.e tain?, ulw two srnxl orv ttanls. U in Duar the Kailr. a-t anllhc !tn,hr H quite val uahla o, 2. T.to t.ull.liiw In the Town of 4'-rl-iriAn. The farm wiil if Mjia u a whole or iu twu tra-'t1 to i-mi. ! he purrhawr. TKlCMb. iftie-ihirii m html, one-thin! iu 0 month autl one ihiM ui 12 iiwuiln wiin interest on the puynieir.i, paiuenii lo v aetrureti by jiDig- IIK'Ut Itutl't. AARO.V WILU Ass SK1NEE S NOTICE. ii:e H hery niven. that Henrr HochtetIcr of .Meyerla e. oi!ier;et ii-utity. I'a.. by ,ioed ot .o'uulary atinineut, ha Urviirued al! if ic e'aie, real and (MrHonal, ol the ai.( Henry H. Movh.tet ler, to Hiram boyta, of Oavimv.lle, Siinereet t'u.. IJa., l:irus. lor: he bti;eru ot the cre.Uiors of t he Kiiil Henry Uoeiistetb-r. All pernon thend-'re itnlehtetl uuht'Mitl lli-nry Hochftcller, will make jaymeut t.i the aid Al:iee. n l ttu-e hniu'4 claiinnor ileinarnU will inako known the aauie wit Hunt dehiv. HIKAM IcOYTS. Ortober It. Amncc. KN'EII A L ELECTION' ruoc AMATIU.V GOU SAVE THE CuMMnN WEALTH. WHKKEAS. in and by an art of (general As .tiuoiv ot the t uun 't'we il h of PeiHy Iraiiia, entiih"! "An aer to reuiat the ireu.-r;il eieeuons wiltitn tins i iniiiKiiui'iLlili, ii i tnjt iue.l u; Uio l give public nniiee of irnld eleelifli am! TO entiiiivrate in nmd noriee wlrtt oitnerif aretutjv elected, I, GKtiit'iK W. 1JI LE. Shtrilf ol the o unty ol Sniene(. iln hereby make known and yive iliia puidie lu.tiee t the ehetormii theeun :v of N..iniTt. that a Lieneral Ebeil m will he h'ebl iu Mil l eounty on tlie ,SVtvi. dayof X'ceinherf IS'fi. tl'e eitne beina; the Tu' r !ay next following the lint Monday ol N-fVenjin-r. The eleeier of I lie lornxh of Conftnen-c to meet at the Conn ii I 'Hainler. In aid iK-nmirh. The eleet .rii ol tbe bon.nxh and tiwnjhip of S'iiwrert to meet at the Uourt Houne, inlaid iMTi-Uh. The elector- of the tnwnhlp of MUford to mrH't at the hoBi-e lately oeeupied hy liioraaa Kiu. tn Mii t lowiiniiip. The elector a of New fentrerlllf to meet at Ibe m-bool bou- ui i ti't Itorouuh. Th-elertoroi the t.-wu-tup nf T'pper Tnrker fiNtf to meet at tbe ln-uae oi Jnhn A. ShutU. in aid township. The elector nf the tiwn-htn of Iower Turkry foi to UKt at the .-bool iwuv in I riuu tnir oiih. i heele tor of the borimh of t'rlaa to meet a ri.e aeb'Md hot-- in -Mid KroUi;li. The eleetui"w. r he wiithip ut Addlaon to meet at the hvd house in I'eterMmnr b-iixu. The eleciorsi ot the township ot ,"MitI'iteereek to meet at the houne oivnpiiM by Aaron lleehler, ln aaid town? hi p. Tin I it ra cf the town-hip of Klklfek to mMl atthe new iH-hNd hoiiie In the bonmifh ul !Sali bury. The elector; of the N.rocxh of Snlihury to meet at the new aehoid boure in eaid borough. The elector of the totrnnliipol Summit to meet nt the Photrt hoiiLvin Iaie "it y boprmifh. The wieetor ot tho boronu'li ol Hale City to niet at ibe -t.'nd t'oii.e ia i.l bor-'Uirh. TheeletoM of the lMroiii;h of Wetlemtrar to j meet si the nehool h-.uc in c;it l t-oroiiirh. 1 The elector of the towmdiip of Ureen7ille to mM nt the school house, in I'.ieahontas, In aaid towtishin. The elwtors of the township of Southampton l to uieci at the house ol J. 1 Kennel, iu said i township. j Tlie electors ol me towpsoip ol .Vtrtuainploo J to meet at the hou-o- ol John roorbaiih. In said tt.wnsbip. The electors of tlie township of Iarftner to meet at tbe hottse formerly occupied by Wm. May, fn rab! townshtt. Theciectois of the b.nu:h of Rcrlln to meet at the houe W Archttmld Compton. in said lor uugh. 1 he elector of the towTcd.fp of BnthersraleT to meet at KKlner's ar-hiad house, in aaid town ship. Thtf oleetora of the townhlp nf Stonr-'reek fn meet at the echad honeat Shauksviiie, in sabt township. The electors 4 the Iw-nm rh of Stoystnwn to meet at the h-se foruierl oiviipied by Henry J. Miiler. In said through. Th electors ot the t4wn-bip of 4uemnh ning to meet at Ihc huu town. I Jacoti Custer, in Stuya- j Tin? elector of the townshin of Allea-henv to meet at the boiie of George A. Klnnnel, iu said ; town hi p. j ine eleeb-iaof tbe horagn h ftcw iiiiioirt ; to met:t at the boiise of , in said taw- ouch. I The electors of tbe t.-wn-hln nf onemangh to - meet at the house of peter Lew, in said towu-J hoi p. j i tic eie'iors 01 rne inWU'tllp of Miinif Ii InWt ' at he houf J ici Ilelni-tn. In said towna' tp. Iheelcctiftsof tbe towushipof Paint to meet at theschoul h'Hiia ereMfd on tne lauds of Henry llrkey. in said township. The elector ttf the township of Jenner to meet at the tKiu.se of Tho. Uallagher, at Jenner X Kntvds, in san! township. The ekvtor of the township of Jcflerscn tn meet at ttu honae ot S.dtomn itaker, ln fttid lown W Ihe elector of the iHR-nnh of Jennerrille to meet at the tnd h .um tu s:,l i lugH. At wt.ich time and places the ijujiifiej voters win eieet ny minor: TW tX il-N X r PI KSON.S Ur c lector lor President aod Vice Pre-idetitof the t'nl'eil Statee ' v.-- r rt,n.ry,i ior jnumoer oi ine nonae 01 ; Repre.-H-n:aUveot the IVnurt ol Uie I nited ' iatei to reprent the Hirtnet empneil of th ' SmnUe t rt, bnvrdf uujr ai i. - .in. - hrla. ONEPERSOX (or Member of the Senate of Pennsylvania to re(resenl the district corapoaed ; of the counties ot .Somerset. Belfonl, aod pulton, Xt'ic Advertisements. i TWO PERSONS u T-iiwiit Som rtt aucnt? ! in l fit? Oi-nrral A-rni'iv ft-nri iraum. ' j TWOPKKSO.NS r'Ajlte Juliffiior Sum crl Miontr. 1 TWO PERSONS fir Jury C'Uiirlikn"r of S"mfnei twnty. i v K PEhiN fur Comnrrof Suif r- ernntT. ONE PEhSo.M icr im H.ju I Irei-tor ! PEl.I AL A'rrEX TION is !inr,-iiy rrt-lr-l in ! li Art ! Ip (f Iho Not tituiuiiin I Sta.Tio.t 1. Eft-y malt- ritut'n twi-utT tMW Tcn ul ie, i9i.?ittn ihe lUcwtn 'u.tfttr':t , , vions. h.ill I rr.tif Ui Ut rore at all tt-i'iia!: I trtt. Ho lili Have ti-n a t'inx:i ol lh I'nhcd 5Late?nf It-njtt tt nxitli. Srrond. Hr ahall have r-14!'!- in thr Statet'ne yar, II, bavtnx pn-Tln;.ly U-cn a ;ii:iiln.-1 i-li'tirrn:livrN,rti rtttzt-n ( the Slate, he h:i 1 have rviuiH-l therrip.m at:l f'tnrnvl. then i.t ! uiuntnsl inimeilian-iy priwitnsr the elettluu. I ihtrd. He hall hiive rei letl ia the elwti'-n j Iitrkt where he uli ill off r tototrai lnt t 't nt-aitb5 imme,liatlv rei-e,lin llt- rleiitni. i tourtfi. li twentv tni vearri,i aw-ptir umvnr.t. t lnaU hava pant within tw yeant a Stateor lllllltV ll.T Wiili.ll .li-.ll 1..1.-A lu.nM.1. . I ... a liii-n lie l.y hallol. Ei-erv ballot .'.le. hall le nam- , h. re.l in the order in wkura it ahall h raeeiv.!. nnil ibectiniber reeor.ieil fy the elet'tion tCi r on tlie list ol voter. iii!li the nauien the elee- lor who present the hallor. Auv eieetor mav write his name npon hlii tit-ket. oreaime the dame to he written thereon nd attete I lv a citizen of the ilitri-t. Thu elertl.in u.-er h'ill he worn irallinaeil not to i!i.-ieliie !i..w ar,y elei-tor hali have voteil nnl-.B re,uinMi to io ioas witnesiji ' Sl'.. Eieetor, .hail' In all -e, 01l-eD. trea- 'nvilel fnm nmrl .lurifix' their ntita iiin!? ttn election? ami in K")K 'auJ .warning therts Sir. . Wh. -never any of the uahSe.! electors 1 of this mmonwcallhsiiail la- in -tllal raHitarr scrvi.-e no.. era e..,,.. !... 1 . the I lllte.l Mutes or hy the aulh. -.I,;. . , t. iiCiiS. iii.inn-ealth. inieli elei'iom mav eaen'iiie the riht ol duliraae in all election l.v the eitUenn. nn.ler nueh reuulalionn as :ue ur -li ill lie n-. riU-il hr ImW HA Illllv U4 ii I Iu- V w.... ..uu..t .. r t h.i, .. j.,ul iila-aof elei-tiMn ' Ski'. T. All laws reaulaiins the h...in of elee- 1 1 011S l.v the eitizens or tor the remit-nt ion of vo. I . i.:n k. i.- . i iern Niiaii inr miiiorill inroUUoQI Hie Stite. I.Ot n' ! eieetor hall Iwileiirivivl ,.i . h orlvil. ... ..f .-.,i i,, l.v n ason of tin name not twin reitl-iere.1. I Sic. S. Anv person ho si nil uive. or iimmie or off.-r to irive. to nn elei..r nv re-r.i I ..r ol h.-e rain il.le n.,j... t , i.i uleeiiiai. or tor witln.lio, n,. ...o,- ..ei. .i,.o irive or pn.miie to mve such const leratlon t nnr uther perHonor party tor such clei tor' vote or L.V the nitiii.l.liii'.' thcrsil. mil ativ clccfirwho sh:i!l fMfivv -it aarco to rccive. tor himself. r foran ot her. tiny in, ncy. rcwar.l or other valu il.'.e eon ! lcr.iti. H f .r his v .te at an elc-ion. or for with hol iir.y the same shall Ihervhv l. rlelt the rllfht to vote at such election, anj anv "elector whose ritfht to v.ite sh.ill t- i-liil!en..'l 'f.r such ctnse tielore the oiei'iion otli rs. shall Ins require! i swear or lltirin that the tn;itt, r..f the ehalUnxc is uutrun hel-ire- Ins virte shall ) riii-ive.!. Sw. u. ny M-r-on who shall, whilcaeati.lt thire t'.r ott:cc. Ihi untlty ,. l.rilK-rv. lnni....r wil ful vlolatinti o any c!ee:j..n (aw. sJ:ii lie forever i!iS4ii.iUnet fr.mi fiol.liii an.-Ih.- ol trust or priht in this t '.imTr.onwoalt h. anv -rmi cnvicte.l ot wlllul vlol.toon of the rct km law- -h ill. In a.hli- ln.ii Uiany iK italiie- inti.le.l l-j !a. beileprUeil of tlie r.irtit oi uttr-.(; al.Miintch' i-tr u t'Ttn ol f-'tiryeir-. Sir. 1 '. K-.r the pur,He ,, v.,ti:v.r no .icrson shiill tie .Ict-mcl to hare iraine.1 a rcsi.ieui-e h- j r-nson of ids t.r -sen.-e. or .t it l.v rr.is.al ot his 1 , . .' .... iil;-ru-t, wtiiir cait.ti.v1) in ihr wrH-tf. itthfr rtvil r nini'.iry. .i " thi Sritto, at . nit! Stir-. pfr whtlr oiurnixrii in the nuvintinn the Wiitfrs r.f the State r ihf I'nltt! Smiu-h. ur th ht'h sw'fi-. n-.r whilt a m i,-nt i,t ? tntlruiNn (f IcMniiue. dt whtl kf("t in iinr imht h'o.r urT :vlum at j.Hl.ih rxiM-n-H-. tvr whili rtnn rl ,n Dui-tiL' Drii. Skt. M. lHirif eli'rt.in lnar! h.ill mii.-t of a jtn. nn-i tw in-fM'r. who hil bcrlinwn annunlly hv t lie itir.-ii-. K.-h e!viT jthnll hae i ih nicht ! vote inr fnt iiDt a tut r: ln-ntir. j p r,,-n hi-"tor .thsll :ipn,ttit n- rlrk. The ! Kf'f"'- ' i,,ii'-ip.' in el-cti a. i-mnl htl't, i a "ti:ill !if i-n-vitif.t tiv taw. L'i'th.n ottiivr hall if privileir! fiinn arre.t aitO duvs ol ' eleo lioii. and hii enir:iuel in iniikuitf up and iru nmtin rettiriH, ex ept uimii warrant ot a wmrt of p-eor-l or .pidu-e th reot. tor an eh-ction Irau-l, tor f'-Iony. or fr ff.niMn breach of the peace. In iMi . i bey may claim exemption tr-m jury duly "lurin- rheir terms i -ervie". Sh . I. r-n aha!l be qualihett f crv :i an election t.tlicer who -tiai' iiolt or i(i.ill in twttmonfh bino held any oih -e, r appjiin' mnt. or etiiployment in or under the ictvenniienl ot the I'ntiHt' Siaies or ot thia Sfure r any . ity. rc'iinty. or of any mtmicip.tt l-n!. et.iu rniiion or tru-'t In nny cii v pave oalv uiiceoi the peace and a Mermen. nititrien puolicnnd cr .nt in the mhl ary -en ice ot the Suite: nr hair any eleetion o.hcer le eliif :le to any civil ortice to be tilled at any el'M tiitn at which he jenali iM'rve, -avconly to auch HUlordtnaie muni' ipul or local ottiue-, below ttie grade ot city orcmuty olhccrn, ii hall Ih deiiifnateii by irener.il law. And alfo to tiie following a-!" ut AHembly now In toree in thiii State, vii; Act ot June ,y:h. 174. Sei-. .1. At aM leerions lie n:i tier held under t he biw-i of this oruMin wealth. the pidU -hall letpcited at ; o'eba-a- a. in. ud elnjie.l t:t 7 oYtork p. 111. Sbc 7. Whenever there bill te a vaenney in elccti.-n txmrd n the m r.iioir of au election. !:id vacancy -hall ' blled in eonlormlty with es ijt'in biw-. The ?ald a'-t of Acml'ty entitbl 'an re 'atlnr t ' the Pleti ot inn l "-anmonwealth." ; pacwl .Tuly 2 provide u follow a, vi: i "That the lnpmtor!t and jndifca -hnll meet at 1 the ren'ctive nlm-efl nppojn!v tor holdinsr the ebvriuii in the district al whieh they nprM ivly ' liclonir. before 7 olock In themornlmr of Tne-i-) day. Novttnt-T 3-1. and each "aid inspector shall I appoint one clerk, who haine a ii:ahh d voter of ueh dirricT. I "In eae the person who hall have received the ! ecfntd hiifhct nuHilerof votes for inctor hall ; not attend on ttie day of any election, then the jierson w!k ?hall have reeeKed the s-i-oi.d biichet iiunilH-rof vtdcu lrtr jit lite at the next pree"iinir j dec: ion hall act a lnrietor in hi." plaec. Ant in ce the peraon whu ha!l have n-cet'.e-t the J hiuheat number of ntcs for inspector hall n"t at- ! tend, the ieron elected jud-jc htIt appdnt an lUf-iMH'tnr in tiiit place; and ln cane tlie iwr.in eiee ted ludvee hall nl attend, then the Ui-;eetor who n-ceived tne M"tiet mimfer ol v-ife- yuan ap- tuint a judire iu hi- place: and if any aeanry nhall continue In tb boanl (r tlu cpaee ot one hoar alter the titn- used bylaw lor t he opeem o the election, tbe jual;n.i1 v,terjo the town Mp. wanl or fllitriet for which iieh r.tneer hall have leen eloctcd, present at ibe place of election. rdutti elect one id tneir numtn-r loniinucnva-c:in-v. The act of OOLh of July. m74. further provi fe?, vii: Sec a. At the oieninx of the j-,lla nt all elec tion ii anaii re me duty oi tue ju-iife o election lor their resjioctive di.-tnew to dcittuate one ttie iiu-pector. wto!e duty it dhalt te to have in cnsbnty the reifiiTrv of voters, an 1 to make the uirles therein rem t red br law; and it atmll 1-e thedutyot the other d aid iniec;or to receive and nunther the I'aiiots prettcnteu al am eiec- l.'n. Sw. 9. All elcnion br th c('l-n hall be bv ballot: every ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in whiMi it "hall bo revived, and the inttnfier recorded lv the clerks on the lit of vi- tera opposite the name of thel'etr trora whom rt "clv'tt An4 any voter voting laimr in-. re ti-'kets. the acveral tH-Ketti so voel atiall each ie tinnier ed with tlie number correMMnjiiir wiih the nmn- ler to tlie name of the voter. Any elector may wn'e nis name upon uis ti' iiet, or cnusc ine t:i tut- to be written thn-oa. and attested hv n citizen of the dl-tric. In addition to the oath now preacrtb. ed by law to b taken and ul:'r1'ed by elect j4i dicers, they fhall f-veraii v be nworn or a 'tinned not to t!u&c.oitc ho w any li ttrik-iil have T'tett. unlc.-n reiiiirci to ito so as witnee in a ludicial ppKie-ltt'if. Ail .ptdire-", ins peer irs. clerks, and overaeer of any ie'tion tield under thiaaet. ljii, be!iite entering iian liieir duties, be duly swoni or a (tinned in the pr-vence ot eaeii other. Ibe juilg i1 idtall te woru Iiy the minority in e,' tor. it Ui.-re bhiill be u h uununty iu-occt -r. ami iu caf-e tiierv be n-) mmori:; iiit-e'-tor. rhenbya ms tireoi tha i-cacc or ahlert-ian. and the h!-iee.ira, oereer-.:irileb rK.'' ih dli-e aworn l v the judge, i JertihCMtea h each iwrafing or atliriuii g !hail he duty m:ide out aol sla tieil by t ne otticcra ao wom. and atteaid by th oitl'er who administer ed i he Oil! h. It any fulir or minoriiy injM tor refuse r tail to swear I he olhrs id e lee, ion In tue manner rc-iuirwl by thtat. or tf any officer of rle'.-ion ahad act without bctt.g iirit rtuiy sw.-rn. or if any onieerol 'election aliall tkrn the formofo;ith without tn-ing duly aworn. or ii any fudge or minority iniieeior shall crtily that any itti'-er was jworn when ho was not. "it stall he de-med a misdemeanor, an.l upon conviction, the orhcer or (dhcers ao otleudiiig h:ill t-e tine I not ex tllng one thu-nnd ditilars. or impriaoned not e.eeligone year, or both, in tii ttiwretiun of the t'ourt. Sr io. fm the day ofcl.eiion any iietson hea n iiiiii shall not apear n the rci.-rry of voter, and who el ifma tho rhiht to vote at siiid "b-cai. shall proihtco at lea; .nr iu ilih'it ter ot the district as a witness to the re-ideto-e u; the claimant in the distrk-t in whieh he Coiim to l-e voter, tor tbe peri.-d of at ten at twt nioni ha im. mediately preceding f.i' eleetion. whieh witness shall be aworn or atlirml and ftit-ncrlbr a wrt'ten tr pirt!v wrirt'-n ;hd partly printed am davit to the fa-tii rat! by Mm. whieh athdavlt shall de liuelcarlv where the residence i oft he traon ao : claiming to be a voter, and tne person so claiming i tlie rigtit to ite .-hah nlo ink and snb-crtt-e a I written or panlv written and partly primel am- i davit, seating, to the lieat ot his know lelge and i t relief, wl.cn and where he was tom: that he has ' leen a c(tien o the I nlied States tor one month, j and ol tbe Commonwealth of i'ennaylvauia, that i he baa re. i. led in the t 'ommunwe;,lth one vear, or, it former I a ptaiiticd ebtcior or a native born cii- j iacu thereof, aud h;ia rocnoved thcrtr'in and re-: turned, that he hit resided therein six month nest preceding said election: th it he haa resided in tbe tiifirict ir. v. hh'b he elaiuni to he a voter tor the period of at least two mouths imrneiliately pre ceding aaid election: that be has not moved into the district lor the purp-rsc of voting therein: that he has, il twenty two years of age or upwards, jk-ild a State ir county tax within two year', whieh was asseosi'd at lest two month ami jm d at leat one mou.h I m-tore 'he eleetion. The aaid affidavit all aiao strUe wlwn aid wlierw the tax laiincd to t.. paid hy the athanl was assesseil, and when n I v. here an I tu whom pal 1. and the tlx receipt t herer.r shulllw-pfslu.-ed f..r examination, unless the arnant sr.u siaie in nis atn.lavit in-il it nas leen lost or detroyiM. or that he never received any. and If a nnturatixetl eitiion. ahall at-o state when, where ami by what court he .n naturalit ei. and shall ala p'roliice hia eertitlcnte oi natu rnltratton tor examination. But It the wrwn claiming the rluht to vine shall take and subscribe an affidavit that he la a native born citizen of the I nliett States, or. if isirn elsewhere, shall taie tie lact in his aftldavit. and shall produce evidence thai he )i.ie tiecn naturaliied or that ne isentitled to citizenship by reason of his father's naturaliza tion, and shall fort her state in hia affidavit that he is. at tbe time d making the affidavit, ol the age of twenty-ore and under twenty-tw year: Inat he has leen a citizen of the I nited State one uion'h. and haa reaMe-l in the Sla'e one year: or. If a native iporindtlxen ol the State and remov ed itterelrton mri retanietl. ihutt he haa resided therein s.x month next proceeding aai I ebrtion. " tr ill l. l-T , w-ui i 11 11 iri II' 1 UI IlITI Wll "l j iwu m mtlia prcswdtnir eueh electl n. he shall he cnti tied to vote, although he shall not have paid 'axe, 1 he aald affidavit of all person miking such ri;n.np. nn mr auniavim in 1 i.e wuntrsscn totncir n'. - wtM ah:Mi fte -preserve! tiy 1 he election Iwiaru, 1 ' tb eloa -4 the eluctbm thev ImI) be en rlael with the list of voter", tally list and other p.rs repjlrel by law to bellied bv tlio return judge with the Prothonutarv. and hall remain on '" oirrrwim m mv rnniionocry a utuoe suojcci to examination aa other eleethai p pen are. II the election officer ahall find that th apj iirant poescflsctall th bgiil oualiucation ol a .-Her he shall he perm .Hew to wi:w. and hi n-irue ball he add eil to the list ol taxable by ih retton 'dh cers, the word -tax,' being" asi.ierl where the elaimant claims to vote on Ux, ind iheword "ag" where be claims to vote on ae, the same words being addtl bv the clerks la each eae. re-ect-lvely, on the lista uf persons voting atsucbelee Lion. , . , 9f9C. 11. It shall b lawful f-rajy quiulfico ct lxn of trie 4istrlcr, no-tWKh.tarvliiig tbe uimii the pnpH voter is e-mtalnetl- on the ust-ot rese- dfnt t..t.lM i -huiVnn.. .. .s ,UiS, . wherenpoa thetMme provt of the right f su.tragw at is now reuaireti hv law "nail he ouoiLdV maHc and arte.1 on br the rle ti. board, and the otc a'lmit e-t or re'ieet-d. ai-o-nlirtT to theevidenee KreryHVtni shall nerroaaret to nrortue hia nmiumlivHt eertiflicate at the election before rutin r. except where he has been for flv years Cfsenutlvely a voter in the dial rut where he oilers to vote; and AVw Advertisements. I n the Tute f unrh Ik T.o heltiir reeeh f ;, the; IT I elee-Hm lt1iTm are ti writ ftr rfimntn... Mi tt .n hi eertilit-ale Willi the 1 mntl.!inl J.ar. ail. I It ar.y el.tl.m ntt,-..r ur ..m;-.r fhal! re- cvivcKowli. ln the ie a, I,t v;rtne of ta.:.ie.-er.iiie,i,W,1reii.a'r,tlil,J v e. K.r.i..f of (h, na; ur 1 j.ii. n .rf their fa'lir, ih-v the per.. r nun ll.lH f?er ir i. i n.r. iw ih.. ;v , , ,me,t,ir. K-te n ther .1, ,,( (,,,., ,r ,,,(. oii-,1. ttr l 't h. llllf H'ri-t:.ii ,.; the ,'oiirT; i-il tietliie .hll iet eree.i live huu.ir, J itolUm in eeli tw-. nor tlie llnri44ini( at ye:ir. The like puritlitnefit ltall I iiillir e 1. n e.n .-t'-tii n. B the olt'.i-en. of eieetioti who ,-h-t II ai'itle, re lu-e to make, or caiii-e to le male. t!,e en,ior.--nient renutn-! a:t.iremt 1 j-n .u. natumltraooa r-rltltiTite. Sw. ii Ifanv rliT'ioit .ill:eer hall refne or iteirle,-! to n-. in. re u. li ),r..i ol th.. rialil ot uf. '.niLj- ns is j rri-ri-i ov iinxiaw r t (if la1 ln h i hi I supplement. ir m any )Tm tticr in i v..t whifMi namr i. it lUc lit ut -!-ttl vter. or wh.. riiedt to -tp; challrmft-l hr iit ti;tiitt1 vtter pr-nr. an ! ahull aitnit tu h jrrin io th withcui reiuirlnic oh prnt. Terr lrrsnMott-n.tiD ehall mi n nn'-Mon. he iruil IT 'l n n:i-!f iPKHilt.r, iiil In- rnicm-eil. ! fivry mx-h ttrir-tr, t us it un- :m rx-eiiiiic ftv huil'lre! tlollrir ur Mii,ir.r.. . Itiiir'.,nii,in( na itj.n-f man iif ye;tr. r txith ui (he ili rfti'Ki ui j aesn nptMiilite! :tn ivcTeer. w!h -hill rwrUi't i.r n. tue to RTI-Tin any duty eniinel tv thiH-t. with tut rfiiwnalilc ur ieif;il ;-an-e. -!i;it h-ul-wt to a jH-nliytil uchunJriu..o.lur: ami it tknv .t!' itall kniiwiimlr .4tM any -T-n n-a vuurwhu n-.t (u;itiiir-,i. or -thai, wiliniiy rtitm. to a-io4 anyone who Is iiln!ille., he !iU he sutliy a ni!,len)eaiHirinomi-e an.1 on eonvieiion o'liniali. I "n """'"" I ed liya tine not etiveilinf on thoui4ii, dolar. or liliiiri'Mmiiient ti-H ejeeeolnu tw.ieran.orlH.ili.il tho diM-n-llon "f the e..urt, ami ali I milinvt to mar: nm lor dnmaireH l.v the onrtv airxnevnl: ami lt any person aiuil Inu.hileniiy alter. ahl to..te- I .. ,Te Th,. TJ "". I ' "r reoo-.c- ...e mine fr m the place where it h.i t-pfn tiiel. with tnimin lent or misvhievoafl intent, or or anv imprer pur pose, the person so often ling shall lieguiltyoia nitdemeanor. and on conviction shall puuifheil bv a hue nut ex-ceding hve hiualred dollars, or im prisonment not eceeting two vear. or Uth. at the d!--rctiin of the court: anl il any Hrn "hull, by fioit ii'-c or iiUiuiitlaMott. drive, or attempt todnve fruui the polls, any prrm -r prrona apptiitel by the eurt to act as o,ereera t au election, or in any way wlituity prevent, said overscera from lieriortiiiuv ttie Unties ciuoined upon ihein by t ttis act. aueh rkMtn sh:ill be guilry oi a misde meanor aol upn conviction ihcreol shai!bepa:i-j-hetl t.y a tme nt exi-ecuim one t)eusunl doi ars.or by imprisonment nl rxeeexltng two yean, or both, at t!i direiioii ut tiiccun. Any K-r-son who shall, on the uay ol any elccifon, vist a polling pla.ee in any elwtion district at wk iiti he (s nt entitled to vote and shall uh- hiiv lnri:uid:ii i n or vioit iKe lor the purj-sc of pr vcntiog any oih cr o elcti..ns fran perioruuug ttie dutH re e(iirt d ol him by law, or U the pnrt-se ot pre venting any piaiitiel voter ot such iilairiet eer ci.i:ig his right to vote, or Ir-.m exercising hii right to challenge any -riu tllering io vote. I surh H-rson rhall be dceiii-d gm tv ot a nils le j meanor. and uon conviction ilu-r'f Vh.tll be pun j is tot I bv a hue not exceeding one th..-aitddo!iar', wr ni nn 'tri-Hturieni not e xvtfeulitg IWo year-, or j both, at the .lis retton ot the court. Anv ch-ri. , o.er'eer or election oihcer. who hall di? love now j any elector haii ha.e v.td. unte-s required to d ! so a a mtiie't in a iuuh lul proceeding shall 1-e j guilty ol a tiii- leineiitit-r. and upon oam. n j iher-ot -hall Im puni.shed by a line Lot ex-ceding one ihousaiol -hdlars or by "impris.mmerit not ex f ceeduig mo yejirs, or both, ul the discretion oi itie j court li any person chal prevent or attemjit to pre- I vent i'ny orh -crof an elect i n under thi ai-t trom holding saeh election, r use or threaten any io-b-nee to anv Mi-'h oihcer, and -h.i il interrupt or ito- dpMperty mtert'T with him in the execution o his Ju: v. shall olo-i. up or.iuetnpt to blo-k up the win tl .w r V'-nit lu ;i;iy win low w hrc the ame mav n! .fdi'-n. or sh-id riitouly diftnrt tlw iH-aee of such eic - i.tii. or -ha I! use or practice intitn;.;t!i n. t in ti I r -e or vi dncc. wit n the ile-mu to inriu eav ui'-iniy or overawe any dec tor, or prevent him trotn votuig. or to rcsrram the ireedin ot choice, such (N-rs-4is nn cum ieiion -hail le unl in any sum nt exceeding tivc hundred dollars, to )e imprison rd I t ni.y fime not Ic i th m one nor more than twelve tooiiTi.1. and if it sh-ill tn- shwn to the court where the trial ol snh oteii,-e -ball be had. in it thejicr'ii so otter, tinsr was not a resilient ot the city, w.ird or district where the sai-l ottence was (Miutnirti'!. and not eutnled b vote therein, on coii- in ion. he shall be sentenced to pay a tine ted b- ! ttntn one hundred or tn.rv tha-i on rhous.ind d-I- : hi r. and ie imprt-otcd not U- tlnu -i t.i iths ii'r more ;:i:in tw. yenrs. it any person or persons shall make any Mt or j IS" , "ll,tl" J' rrv WV- tn.'i'f no n the re-nlt of an elect i.m wit hin the j r .rrera, f ,in.i,i.rL . ' .. fon, mUe.Uth, orshallofler tomakeanv MKhUa Ui?rl m e i,nt7;l,,nithftth or w;-,t. eil her bv verbal pro, l.m uio,, thereof or f Sr u r I I'Jf un.ierstgned hy it.e pn. hv anv written or pr.nt.-d id.erti-ment. or ii.vue I Z e l t,. u'u l i. 7" K"en ,M th" lD' anv 'rs'ii ..r im..-.us t.t make ist h lsl .ir v-miT. ...J... . i , i , ,. t .ti , , i, .. i ...,. .. , ... .. .. .. ... lnr, i iv three timea ttie um-unt let orottir d to be tet. . nd (he election laws of the Commonwealth fur ther prcidc th.it "The Inspector!. ,hi'ige and clerks shall, lie tore entering on the duti-. ot their oilices. severally take and subscrite the mth or af firmation hereinafter directed, whi'h -hat live a 1 intuistcred to them by any Judge, Alderman or Justice of the Peace: but it n- such magi:riie be ..Iiniuister thr mi U ..r atr.nnnti. n f. tlir ..t l r jii.lxf. ap.l instm-fir. an.l thru t he Insts u.r s.. inT't'i i. one tti iiie tii'isti-i.tr-. oi ine r ti-i on hii-a i i ttualiHe.1 shall a.liiiinisl.-r tli oatli .ir amrma!l..n to him. "itie lnpimctiir. judge arel clerks retpiired by law tn hold the township aud general ele!i.ns. shall take ami subs.T,te thcseycralontitsor amrm ations. required tty t!;e lith. inn and Slit sct ne of (he act ol tlieii day of July, lt;y. entitle! "An act ndating to the elecio,s of this Common wealth." which oaths or attlnnations shall he pre- arel and alminjjtere.i in the manner preseril-ed n the lHrh ami 'Xid -eetlon d ttie aaid act, and in adtlition to the power conferred by the l. h -.tion of said act, the judge or eirher ol the inspect r shall have power to administer the oaths prescrib ed by said iu to any clerk oi a general or, irecial or township election. The lollowln "halt he the form nf the oathVr"irf- I firmatiou t l taken by e;ieh insctor. vi: -1 ( A. If.) U" t oat 1 wiu ouiy attend to the ensuing i ekxtion during th continuance there-d. as an in- , sp"'tor and that 1 will not revive any ticket r -.ot" from any ierson. other thanus-ha- 1 hali nrin ly Indie ve to In, accordi'. to the pnivlsiirita of x ne constitution and the laws of this Commonwealth entitled To vote at such election, without rvipiiring such evidene of the right to vote as Is directed by law. nor will 1 vex.itiou,ly delay or retH-e to re. ceive any vote from any (icr-n who 1 hnll believe to be cnfirlcd to vote as aforraaid. bin that 1 will in all things, tmty. Impiirtialiy anl faithfully per fonu my iluty therein, to the bst of my pidgnu nt and nbilitic and that lam not direct iv or itidj ni-tly interested in any bet or wager on tlie remit ol this election.' The following -hall he the oath or affirmation of each judge, vt: "I (A. B.) di that I will as judge duly attend the ensuing election during the continuance thereof, and fatthlully assist ttie in spect, irs ln carry ing on the same: that I wiil not give my consent that any vote or ticket shall tie re ceived from any iwtsoii other than anch as 1 firmly heiie ve u be according to the pnvlaiona of the con stitution an-l laws of thi Commonwealth, entitle.) to vote at such election, wi: hout reoutring suh ev idence of the right to vote as ia directeil by law. and that 1 wtll use my best erateavtrra to prevent any fraud, deceit orabm-e in carry ingon the sni by citizen qualified to vote, or others, and that I wiil make a true ami ttertecf return ot the said elec tion, and will in all things truly. iniartiJilly an taithtulty wrlorni my duty reflecting the saine to the best ot mv judgment and abilities, and that I am not directly or in tjrei tiv interested in any let or waiter ou the result ol this election." Tlie following shall !e the form o the oath or af firmation to !- taken by ea l. clerk, vi: "I ( V. U.) do---that I Mill impartially and truly wrtN'dgwti the name of c:t h elector w ho hall vote a. t!ieen siiiug ebc.t ion. which shall tie given me in charge, and also tbe name of thct'wiisinp. ward r lii-trct wti -rdn such elc-t'-r r i1e. aIid eanf.!!y :nl truly write down the number of v.itea thai "hall t-e given tr each r.n iidttte at the electton a- oh en as name fhall ne read ti m Ic the in-i'tor thereof and in ail things trn.v and fitlthluliy per lorm my duty rc-;-itmi: the -a me to the bet oi my mdgtiient :in 1 ahiiity, aiet th.it 1 am u t diifetlr or ui'.trectly mtere-tid in anv ie-r. or wager uu the re- :lt e ..r eb-.-tMii." I I he .uniHtie-l elect r will take notice of the f..)- ! lowing act ot Assembly. atpfovel tth day ot I m ircti. l Mi6. an art Kegnlat in g the mmie of voting i nt all elect iuu In ttie s'eral count lea o this t ouj- uioiiKeab t. Ski T!- l. Jte U en.'-cted bv the Senate and H.'iiie ot IIcinvi-ntaties of t he t 'mm-n wealth o Hennsvlvania iu i client I A-aemllv met. and il is herebv enacted in-the initlioritv of th-satne. 'I hat i he tpuiliilcd voters id the several counties nf this I 'oiuinoiiwc!th h at all gcneri! townxhip. borough nd siavial 1 lections ar' heretiv. hereutter. nutli.ir- izel and rc- uired to v-.tc. hv tlckeL. printeil or written, or partly printed and panlv written. av- cnilv clus-ihd u hdioas; t hie ticket shall em- brace the names of all imlgca uf ourts voted for. aid to be labelled. outhl "'iiiliciarv: one ticket shall embnice the names of .ill State officers voted and tie taliciicd State:" one ticket shall em brace the nanu s of all count r officer voted lor. tn- Hutina thcothceol Senator. menilHr anil members of Asai iuldv. It Viite-1 lor, and memter of I 'on- gre-a. It votc. f.,r. and tie Iril-tdlcil -county:" one ticket shill embrace the nano-sol all towniilp -if-ticfTs voteil icr, and .le Ub-lbi -twnsnip:" one kct shall tnbrace the mime of n bopmgh of lit ers voted tor. and tie labelled "orough:" and each class shall le deiioaitod tu aetiarntt' t-allo(- Ir. xe. Sw. 2. That it shall be im- dutv of the Sheritla m the ecvf-rul eountic 4 thisO-mmunwi-rtPh to insert In 'heir et-cton pns-lainai ions hert alter is- -I the hr'-t ecf Hn u( this ad. .IAMKS K. KfTXKY. Sjieakerof the Honsof Kcpreaetitative. I A V IO FI.KMINO. Siveaker ol the Senate. AppfMV'M th. M:h dav March. Anno Itouitni bc tiioiiand eight hnndre-l and -iitv six. A. . CI KTIX. FIFTEKXTH AMF.NDMEM. Axi WHKRtaM, The Cingrea of the Vnited States cn the ,lt dayof March. liM. paed an act entitled "An met fenjorvr the rtjhi of riii rn uf the lai'td V fo rote in tkv trrral Mir of tV I sioa mad fur othr fr-e:" the nrf anl seconil a-wion of which are as follow: SKt Tios 1. Be 1 mactrtl tif f.'.e Srntttr and HouMt of Heprfntalte, ofike i airrf Stat of Am rita tm I on tjrttx aetn&lrd. That all citizens 01 the I niieti States who ore or shall he otherwise iua!ihel to vole at anv election hy the people in any State, Territory, district, county, city, parh, townihip. i-boo district.municipaiii v. or'ot lo r ter ritorial suidivion huh be t-ntnied and allowed to vou at all such election without distinction of nee. color, or prevba. condition ol servitude: any estitui ion. law. tUftum. usjtge or regulation if any tate or Territory or by or under Its auth-Tiir tu t in- contrary notwlthotunding. Sw. . And W t Jurtker enartrd. That If bv or under the authority o the constitution or laws ot any Suite, or the Uwa o any Territory, any act is or sh.ill le remit red tu b. done a a pri-retpilsiro or (piallhcat ion lor voting, and by such eonaiitii: ii ii or laws iH-raob orofheers are or shall tierharge.1 with the MTfrtnm ot duties in furnishing to itiaens Su i pi.nimif v to iertortn such prretuii:es. or to rteetinie iuabtiel to vote, it sdall U- the duty of every fuch ierons nml uflie-cr to kit all f it!J ns ol the l iiittnj State-, tlie aam and eiuai opportunity to perform such premmisiics and tu tHmoiije'iiiMiin eti tu vote without distinction, ot race, odor or pre vious condition ol servitude: and if any atiuh (Mr bki or ortii-er shall refnpe or knowingly hrii: ti g.ve full eflccf to thia snetion he shall. every anch oi fcne torfV tt anl my the sum ut hve buiilre1 'tol-!:r- to th ienn ggnevetl thereby. ti i ra-i!Vir. el 1 y au acilot, in line ea--, wn.i foil n-l and sm-h ailoataiice tor counsel fees as the court ahai! deetn ii-st. and shall ai. foreverv su'h olteuee. b- dorm- eil gutity ol a mis lemeatHMr. Mf. ami shall, on eo,ivir. j b-ss than hv bun ired thn i here 'i. te bmil iiot ioll.trs or b- linpriitonoil not bsa than one m aith aud not more than one year, or both, at the discre tion of th court. Alljultr luintr within twelve mil f the Frothoiiotary's ottice. or within twent tour miles, if their resiience h In a town, village, or city upon the line of a railrwtd leading to the count v seat, shall. Iiefore two o'clock pt meridian of the day alter tlie election, and all other lodges shall, be. for tweive ebxk mend.an o( tu jeetmd dav after the eject baa, deliver th reiurn, b kfether witl return sheet, tn the pp-iuouotary if the ourt uf Common Pleas of theeuunty whi h tab! r-uurn het iu.ll.ta uishI. and tha da ai uur ol filing aiwrke4 f hereon, and shall-le presrwtby thpn tbonotary tn; public inieetioo. lilveo umler hit haml at m oflJe In SoTOrset. this 4'hday of ader. in te year uf owr L- nl, oue thousand eii(fit huoslnsif and aeventv-dve, iukI in tk niikwcy-ninth yeas ul lb Indepen dence of tbe Vntted States. OKOKOE W. PILE, Sherlfr, SherUTs Office, imerset. I Oct. llth, IST. i SSKJNKKS SAI.F uv in. 1Y EST ATE. ' U M.AI. t , . . T i?,"f " "r',rr l"1 f the . . ! ' " ' "I s entet wxiuty. ii T'.V I''f"''? "' r. ,U T'''. l " mth t IWr.ia. J Sahr,fa,j, t trfi frr 21, 7!-, at :i4el p. m., reiii et;iu-. : f-.ll..win-j 1 r!Vj.i j;u.ii,e No. 1. A Certain 1.4 Ol wri.un.l .1...... j Penr.ylva,,,,. Z X?,!,' 1 "o ?, zi z"' " tw ;ue.rTv I '"ellioie Ik'tWe, whfh hn reivnil. h I uhl wimri b-.oe ami other. ut r.iill.lli,a there . reewu. an. a num.'ierol chou-e iruit tr. .1 "el, ...I ejeel'int wter. er'l'lite A, Z?"" '"' ln "sh. Jt ; Vwn""'P- .uientet emui.T. S;.tIe , ,,. 01 i nane a.rt!.:nier the ... , n..i on me eat, and on Mie u .rth and wen private . . .. -riin n.nnitri. with I , . ':r '"mr (vuv, an l . iili. ,herv-ta - - me ,reft, a. kmtWD lh Mill sn.ier;v. TtK lls. Ten per cent of thepnn-ha-e raoner o.,i,lon.lyol .ale, .., ., ZlZ tenper c.iilone.idrni..t.u ( ,JjU , l .iee.1, one third ins., mor.rhs. an-l th i iZ. twelve In.,,,b, iron, the .!, m'".UT.,rei i : tl. SeP,emt-,r, lr With interest Z t. ii r-j turni-. J.. I. PT OH. nCBLIC SALE. l,v virtue ot an order hwued .it of the C ourt of loiouioo Pleas ot Somerset fount e p, . thenn-le,-ii!ne.l a.-inee .. J1B .ffl w,,i n , fH1,,u,. Friday ihl.Mrr 2T,'i. I7;. at Somerset. the f., II,, win- ... v.. 1 i .. ... ',..i ly, , ' . .. . .. .. ie.use ai,. 1,4 u r.r,,UKh ..vu- pi hy.irs. P.irk. r. the homestead ol the a-siicn-.r. as lots. ni,.ra ur less. In Somerset H,,r. ........!.,. eao suieoi tne railroad. adjoining cim: riuuant others. n. :k lu lot-. Punt no- Urtitnd more or less, iu th Lutheran .No. 4. U,e nn.livi.tnl half of HU acre- of ST.,'", warranted tn,h. name ot I iioiuaa John,,,. 1 ,. tnk., j, val.at.l.. ..r iimtier. aiinenil. etc. rt". a. II acres ot land In N .rthampton Twp. r oiiii. tviitta ir.i.-t. ,' 1'nd in N,.r hampt.,a Two l::.imiK la,.. John Witt an.! otuer-. ' ,u V u n ' "-"Tanted In the ft Hicr W allow, well ij.n'iereJ nam -No. II. l'he un.ltv .e,i hall ol 70 acres, the An.lv ..v.i., ui .-vm-a-iicny lp, lh:i tri.-t , j o.ii t.ie an.i ..titer Hinder oi m.uif' It valuaoic. which .. lil lhemi,Mvi.!e.l hall of ST acres In A!i. !I.!o'rs T""""''l'- a''-'-'HtM Au.lt. it Miner an,, No 11. l-.U icr. . in l-.l... T i. . . In Ihn tiuniv IJ. hu M hl.eiiea.1. h u.'e I nuia-r . n It. 12. s -ri's in Paint T wn-hin. warranti-,1 in im- iiiimi- ui j,.jiu K.-lil I, ait-1 is wt'li tntilr- X 1 The on.liTi.l h .n ,.r jisi . rantr.1 intlira.imr .it Ji hTi V ,n. r ir- . . . ui."m.ii hiii.it 394 acr ranu.l in the name t.f l..h m.. wir. rante.1 in thr ..,,, , u.,n' Jaw,' i-,hr """-' u. .hi- name ..f J.o IU." wrn,n,' in Hif nam" ..; 111 wr im"' Siillw..i,.rl)jsiri1f. in tii. slarei.f.liifn.s..ta. .N.i. l'J Otie sam lw mill. Wran.l.Hi t lnrf, in 'r'"" "".Im n : ,-uui(,I.m.. ma.l rrsK,. " ili.r. iii ui- vrar lr.m Hie si I, ..f -ft., is. a ,.), n ,. lrrrr. luivuirliM lr lh SeiitrmU r. ls:-i an.l 1.. i ... ju..imrut. to Urr .-.-ut i,liinl,iin,u...u, itai.l nn .lav ol s,ii.. Jon ii. fiiu A siitiit. o.t4 ) M 1 N 1 ST K A 10 1 ' ' OT I C K. i l s . i t r ,vui t ,m . , , . , , h..r,r... i . . ' . pii tb.ntt.i inm v... iui- nun ins It will o rciit tfietn duiv autlii-utt.Tiij i , utur lav overu 1 settlement without delay .-u crll K4 .. H S U ALKKK. OAiiKIXK K a V .d A N . Aduiinistriiur. (k-ti.hrr i. Assi NKK'S NOTICK. m . ., : ' i ," -r-J' " J' i""v.n ,hl" 1 u" K.erf Jell, i Z .f. :"";r"'' "'""'J ". mi lyr i . : . V-' ". Ai men- nave aligned a I the esta e re .t ,( ir-. al ot sud J.dni Kooaer m me in iru ior the hen ht ot the creditor- of the sai l John koocr all persons, therefore, in.i.btcl u the ..aid Jhn Kouser will make :.iyment t i tiie sud A:giee HmUb'iafl having clauiis i.r deuianda wul mirie them kttowu with .ut del:,,-. J At CIt I. It A K KK. As-igme. 1LLK TO ACCEi'T Oil KE- l.i Julia Su.lrr. Prssjrrifk Su.hr. Peirr Siflrr. William Nmlrr. Ly.lia. ir.lrrnnrrir.l with Hrn rr ul. -in in n-.w ilm asr.i, 1-avnnr one riill.l. Henry t '.IriiiHii, llarrin, itn.-rmiimr.! wlh lii-.true llaii. r. ll. nrv Su rr. also leavnm tw.. I'hil.iren. vii : J.-setiii .su.lrr. ul Phtia.lrii.hia. I'a.an.l John Su-lrr. ..IS.mtt.ialr, Wr-iin. rrlan.1 is.unty. Pa lii'tuaimn Smlrr. mil Saran StHler. inlmnarrlril withlltllMn rlr..n.-(trr. Y..oare hrrrt.y n inr. t..ain-Hrt an Cn.han's l t.un i.t tie b.M al Somerset u .H..n.lar me 1 ; n .laj .1 N.nenilrnrxt lou rei.ttu rein tntaar tl,e rral rstati- .,1 Hrnry Sn lrr .ire ,. , awiral ej price. .r sta..w raus,. whrthesanw .li.ml t Dot SHirnirrsi ii-riir, . I CKi.Ki; S..mrrset. Sji. i. k w. pri.r. Mirritt. TO ACCEI'T Oli ItE- inram an.iurr. Aarua SliaU. r, Slm.,n Mtalter n..w il.ia.1. Ir.ivin is,ui! lareevbii.ln.-D n.iinr I as It.ui.ws: Hauirl tpl.raiui. an. I Kluiira .1 wm. iii Siinifl U.avrris a iL;r: lan. iilli n hn Iter via ry. iiiu rm irnr.l wi:li J.,,1, Betaevt.ile j.i, Mia.t. r Sale.ilnii: Sh.ll. r J..lm iia'ller. Lavina mtt rmarrir lwitii 1-rurl s.-.sr. Kiuali. ,,.,. niarrir.1 wiih Alirrt tiallaher an.l Fraur .si.altrr. Hie lasi iw.i an- uilrr.rs umtrr the irilir.lian,lilM. llinun Mussrlinan. all rr-i,rnn l Soinrrarl emnty Pa.. eiceH Jail ami alrn tine, who re-i.le in In.ii.ina i..unt I'a. Yt.u are herrl.y nu'itle.1 tai.)ear at anllr I""" " "r. i"T.r n 11. 1 ai j.imt rs.-i on M.m.l. . ......n-ii..-i on .i..nl.:T rol ...VriMlH.rnrat, to rrr,t ,.r re. itli, rraiestale ul Iianiel Shatlrr me i.it 11 nay luse intake ura.ru. ai tnr a.ir..isnl 1 rl. r. ur h cause wiij me saiue siiuu.t; not 1; sol.i. Utl. W. PI LP, Sherill. TO ACCEPT ou i:e- llPI-SE. v.J. IUf In the Court of Common Pleas ... . v' Somerset Co. . ,.1Ji,-vT.KS W m. r.rncst A lius Sntnmons In Parti: ion To Samuel t. U agner. Catharine Kruest aJ ininitraturs ot W iiii,:m Earnest dee d, Charb r.ir.ie-r. Catharine J-,artier. Kerteeett inierranr. ri.-d with hev. Samuel r. Wagner, .lame rear nest. Hannah Earnest, and Jame Earnest, guar dian ot Lucy J. Karncsr. whore in M-.m y... cry county. Pa. Samuel t. Warner nn k.i. hi wt!-, whoreidein Allentown, lhigh Co. Pa Y-uan- herWiy Botirte.1 to a. -pear at a Court 01 Common Pleas to tw held in and f..r the coun ty ot Sotnrrser. f Somerset . tm Monday th VA'h day oi .November nevr, toaci-ejit or imum tne land mem iirte m the saina ilia writ of parti tion -.rsl, w cau-u why th same shouM nt tie sold. IliAj. W. PILE. ,',"t-- Sheritf. toe it ordained by the Rarg -nd Town Ci an rii ut Somerset Kirugh. aim it is neret.y ur-iained tliAiSccti- a 17 ol toe rbTough ra'nan4-t t am Died as to r a I a lollova : I natthe pav-m-nt on Main street and that portion or Main 'roa street nor h ot the Diamond aiiall oe put Uown twelve feet wid Incluaiug the cur iiuui'S. Tbat the pa Vcn.cn s on thai portion of Wain Cross at reet uth of the I'lanii.nd aud a all oilier street w tibia the H'ruug.1. eicept tbao alwve named, shall be ten Teet wm including the curbstone. The corb iu all es.a to be atnl stone Bv9 im-h tare on tbe top. ansl Hush wi b th pavement inside an I not lesnthau two feet wide below t he snrtace i tbe anunl on the on er l'he pavements to f laid ot go si fltig atvn or solid well burnt bru-k or plunk ol to requisite length not more than ten Inches wide and ut less than :r and a halt Inches thick. pr-fvi.ie. turtb"r that when the pavements ar bun of plwnk uo curt) stones hait be rijuirM. Enacted an i sutiaerllwd the aih day of Si A D. H.4, r W H. WELELT. bargr-as, Attest J. K. Set M T, Ctorl. OTICKIN BAKUUrrCY. istrict Court of the C. S. i for the ' IS BANkKI prclf Western lia"i ul Penn'a. This is to give it rthu. tlut on the Kl day "f Sep emtarr 1-;. a M arrant in U.inkruptc) w.t- ia sued agalusi thn estato of Ku toPdi J. Ualurr and Joiin tirieraon. pariuers trading as it. J. Kilticr. .. of Crsiua in the county ol Somer set au i Sta;e of Peiiusvivunia who hav been ait judge I R.nkrupt apon ih-ir own petliioo. ibat the payment ol any .td an 1 delivery any pncrtf te long "a tr, toawh rlankrnpt" to them tor liieiruseand the trnaier of auy pn'erty tv them are hind h ten by law : that a m-eting of the cre.iitors of tlie said H.tnkruid to prove their detits. an t to etwuiae oue or nrr Aigneof their I-atate. will 1-s held at a Court of Kuukruptcy. to fie hoi. ten at the otIW uf the i;i(t.r. .. W Ila moml St, , PlttrHrgh Pa.. h-torw Samuel Harper E- . Kegister. n the :vth day of ta-tor-er iaTa. at lOo'ctoeK A M JOHN H ALU I . S. Marshal lor said District. pri,E 1F! SK. TO ACCKFT OK 1. K- Mr.chell M tninb-cfc In the Court of i 'om-won Pieasof m rl count v. No. i. August Term 111. Partition. vs Adalin H'CUnrN'k inierioarricd with LetrChlu Karrn .las H'Ciint.ick Ar drew -.1 k kaon M'Cliutock. I Ctiaun-y l"4 'imiot-s ; Mary J. M'Clintock. j Kaie on defenduuts to and M-.rrellus Me- j accept or reins. i IinttH'k jhe (.-tenilnis ire her-bv nofitled to appear at a Court ul Pleas of Somerset e-umy to tie bddeu on Mnlay tn 13 h day of .N'ovetuoer next, to tccept or rrtu the laud in aid U ritof Partition mentioned at the appraised pric. or iiiw ci use why the uine sbotibl not be std.l a.. eorliui( to Ww. . OEO W. PILE. Oct. 4. It7. StH-riT. UDITOU S NOTICE. ti nn.lerslitnol Aa-li'or i'uIt abunnletl h tint ba s rmrl im Snuiarsel .anniy. u. oert m anvanrrnieul. airl. Bj.k, a .lsuihaiHiti ut tlo tnmls lu Iii, halwls ot J.O. kiiuiucik. aJir.luKr. lt lh,ll. u4 -. trice Parne. tlerwissl. Im anil aue.ttir, to4 teirail Dtillei thereto, fc-teD iclve Dultr, that hews.l attri), th, dutie, l.( tii above apofiintuienl on TlmrlT. the ,1 day oi November, ai hlaolhr. In tvouierael bort'Dtch. where ana wuea all pera.jwa inlrresttd may al-ten-1. H. 1 HA PR, OetnrwrH. An.iltur. I in oJ