The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 19, 1881, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Somerset IIcrnM.
R Sd'I.L. EJitor.
iC
..Uctohcriv li, ikO.
Ixil'XTY OOMM1TTEK.
I llili'iuati.
1 T. .1 ., ltrmllirnill.
lK-ny. z
, T
W.U-V. F. I. Knepiier.
;uilt.Oe..Iry.
li.. V HiiUM'l.
ani'."-;'"
rL..LeviKnii.p.
wn. 8. M. Cover.
, Bc!iJ"un -
irm. -'"' -
1A-
Turkey foot. Samui'l Minder.
?ii. I). Li'.dity
k. Jociah lile.
Kr-v1,
; l,!!e'ivc
: ;IK. H. orm-r.
v r Baltimore, John ii.rire.
Jctntir-ie. M. 1 Sl.aier.
llianil't"". Amos V. IViwiiian.
ynt, VAtT Hoffman.
..wahoiiiiii--. J-J- Zimmerman.
iUury, V. U. BoucUcr.
.. N- A. Urubaker.
,fm lroiigli. Wm. U. Kiww.
'y,-l,J.J.onan.
wnorset North, John J. Darr.
-'aitiipUm, J. C. CriUtlifuld.
ven-ek, S. G. lUlUer.
.jv.wn. diaries W. Pu",li.
l,,n,it. C. E. Gislw-rt.
Turkey fiwt, A. M. Cramer,
ns, Wnt. Shaw.
,f;irribur?, J. J. Iliner.
j.,ns U. S;ott, Geo. W. Pile,
Secretary. Cliainuan.
,0 can solivt an ovcnimt out of 3X) at
50 to & at
II. Ilrifi.Kv's.
t1.I):irii;gt!n' fair, on the fair (.round's-,
n-iKili-n shawl. The finder wiil bore
,! lrmi li-aviiig the same at this f-
r a pet a jair of pants for from 73
tie $7 at
H. IIkcfi.kv'm.
Utuiy saved is a penny made," is one
l.r Ilii-nard'a" proverlw. You nn
-,-riity-five iK-r cent, ill Unying your
,:J inter tikkIs at
II. IlerrLKv'a.
at
,t,T M.ikket, MaisCbowStkkct. I will
. ,ii, Land at all times, Beef, rrk, Mut-
jiiJ Sii'.wip'. at reasonable Jiriees. Ojien
- mi!! ntti a meat wasmi three tunes
Ilkkiiv KaeuAB.
Somerset. Pa.
rib-sly acktiotvlodyvs that Ilellhy bus
net. largest and clieutxe-i stock of
iupii Somerset county.'
nit V ,ut. I am irejiared to make all
;.f hair work, exa-pt hair jewelry.
,. fronts. cteM at the rate of 40 cente
.in (or r-HU and from 'M to 15 eetita an
n-fT ei-iton. No work under 60 cents
.jhiiril. u orK ean oeseiit umiupi muii-
1'irt ifS', or left at late rehidenee of
ha'-iti". dee'd.
Alice A. Shatlis.
uiiuiiu. Ilif ,-k oi i niitireu y, ijovs
! YitiLV clotlilnp at
H. llEFFLF.V'a.
eat ifiKKCT. Main Street. We have
t,Mcd a lar-e Refrijrerator to our Ieat
irf in wliic h aH meats can lc ke-t eoo'
rlmn. Mutton. T.ief, Tork, Ac, kejt
.in:l-nu hand. ljei dailv. Parties
int meat t-an have it kejit in the llefrig
:,fU!:t;l wanted.
t jave, also, 1(i,i0 new briik for sale,
tli we will sell bv the hundred or thous-
a aluw nriee.
1AVIS K to.
juin,. von win una ai jioniey s uie
.it line of skirts vou ever saw ; alno
iu.lis of dress cloths, dress novelties,
'.wl i!ai,ls, Ilenfrew Gingham jilaids.
i-t anything you need in Uie dry goods
tions line you can get at
II. HekilevV.
':L"i' Tata rum Remkhy, A marvel
for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
and Head Ache. With each bottle
' ' an ingenious na.al Injector for the
f'jnsful treatment of thirse coin--i-
w::liu:tt extra charge. Friee .Vcts.
Hiy ;;.. W. Ik-tiford. lruggist, Pom
: Ti.
?:C.iiiir.irt! in aidless variety and all
- .'.; at
II. IIkkixky's.
'nti:i. Bridge and Trestle Carjienters,
ir rituhiirgli A Western K. It. Apply
':. oliu Louden, SuiTvisor of Bridges,
t-Ui:y City.
tJiiia, valises. Hats A Cas, Cloths ai.d
-.iT", (links, Watches and Jewelry
ist at
II. Ui:rri.KT'B,
'a iiever yet ls-en definitely settled ns
"struck Billy Patterson," but the
&rr a unit in saying that Sol nil
I'll largest and lxt stock of Boots,
Hats, 'a, etc, to be found 3u the
"T- II lias just received his fall stvk,
i is one of the largest and most com
ntr brought to Somerset county. Give
- 'all.
''-M This Qi kstjos. Why do so
we sec around us, seem to pre-
- -..Xt anj le made miserable by In
'''' ('nstijiation, Dizziness, Iiss of
.ite. Cutniiifr np of Uie Food, Yellow
icn f,r 75 cts. we will sell them Shi
staliier, rnaranteed to cure them.
i l Ceo. W. Ihiifonl, Iniggist, Soru-
. r.rf, R,k4s ! lUts, Hats, Hau !
1 '!". ( api ! and everything kejt in a
1 K.jotAi:hte.etorc is to found at
''t. in Mammoth Block. His stock
i, l i.:. .
. iijw, ins itriii iravnii
"0 can save 20 ier cent, bv buvinc
'-;a. Ilissah'S are larire mid his oro-
!!. Ca!l and si-e him and be con-
riIi,K at Tnif. The market is
-fa wheat, potatoes, Vn:, keg butter,
um, onions Ac, all at good round
'nil- tliem right along and return
eavi, r value in merchandise.
Cook A Beebits.
''iIEii.-l,,ii.l...o c .'. I ti.l..
,! a full hue of Headers, Geogra
riUnuMt,. i:
' Inks and a general assortment of
w e..lic are f, fafc by C. S. Boyd,
'Mai,,! Ktationer. Parent! punhas-
for the opening of scluHd on Mon-
ill fnd it to their advantage to
k U ret- cs.
"' it'Xsrii itkvc rvr Tlii is lie
; r !v.i,,o Uie most roccessful Cough
. i , ve vcr 1 Ji f'w doaea in
cure i!i ... t ..r ...,i.
. nvinft linn V'l . . Tl.f-. i ,
" 0 tht cure of Consumption is w ith
' iu the Lh.ti.rr tlf tnedkine.
L" tr dixwery it has been sold on a
amwhl,),
no other medicine
. Ifyoaha
ve rough we ears-
; I'0Wtryit. Pri10ct.,5cta,
E. !f.,.,,.i
-. ,ui t.unps are sore, iiirw or
. '-at! ,, ti.M..,.,. t.i
V li7 Ct,-w- Kenlord. Druggist. Som-
V i
' w lrfik A l
S. F. Pickwu,
Somerset, Vx.
JUoll'ur.1 lias a marrlr; insurance agt-nt
Wearvl.aviiig iiua delighiful autumn
weather.
I a ".ive only U".H RvpuMlcan tiinjtw
ity in uu ' iff" year.
James luulx-H. lias been apiKiinted post-
masU-r at Uriiic, Stt'iiyrreek township, this I
county.
All of our reuilein should read
the bio-
I'laphid sketch of il-tu. Juhii Cessna
our lirt age.
0,uite a number of Somerset county peo-
pie were at BaltiMiore last week to witness
the Oriole festivities.
The Ohio Bepubliuans turned out pretty
well for an "oft"' year. Let their Pennsyl
vania brethren do likewise.
Corn busking has been inaugurated
amongst the farmers throughout thecounty.
The crop is scarcely an average one.
Hon. A. J. Colborn left Somerset Monday
morning to attend the Yorktown Celebra
tion. He will return the latter part of the
week.
A nnn.hex of insurance agents in Johns-
town were prosecuted last week for pursu-
ing their businuKS without taking
Out a Ii- I
cense.
The people who go to the Yorktown Cen
teuuial will enjoy the novel! v of tenting out
There arc no hotels and verv few houses of
anv sort.
It is said that under the refreshing influ
enees of the late rains, the wheat which was
put in the dust, some weeks since is com
ing up nicely.
A coniiany of New Y'ork capitalists have I
purchased 6,000 acres of coal lands in Man
or vallev, Westmoreland countv. They in
tend to manufacture coke.
A snu.ll piece of charcoal placed in a pot I
with boiling cabbage will, it is said, prevent
the unpleasant smell from that wholesome I
vegetable when cooking. I
our tanners pixiose to "maKe nay while
the sun slimes, and tlierelore are putting
tneir jKitatoes on uie niarKet at a ume wi.en
they command a gooil price.
The chicken "wish-lione is likely to sup
plant the "horse shoe" as a jopular design
in jewelry. Already it is beinn mounted in
irolJ and worn on the biKoin as an orna
ment.
Then-was a slight mistake made in ouri
asl ije in regard to the tunc of boldingl
the liublican meeting at Jenner X Roads. I
t will be held on Saturday, November 5th,
I p. m.
Mr. A. A. Stutziuan. Renubrnan camh-
.Lite f..r Rifister and Recorder, "called to sec
us Saturday morning on his way home from
Baltimore, where he had lieen taking a look
,t the '"Oriole.'
Already the weather prophets arc pre-
dieting a severe winter. God pity the ioor
among us, if we are to be visited with an
other winter like unto the one we experi
enced hist season.
The cold weather has brought about the
old miery, "Didn't you hear the bell ring V'
It is generally addressed to wearers of straw
hats. The meanins is olain to those who
arc most interested.
Vnder the new schedule which went into
effect on the S. A C. Railroad, Monday, we
now get our eastern mail in the evening in.
stead of having to wait until the nextmorn
ing, as heretofore.
Now is the time to begin to plant hya
cinth and tulip bulbs for blooms in the
house in the winter. The bulb catalogue of
any prominent seedsman will give the sim
ple directions for management.
Mr. Auditor Snyder returned to the laoe
of his nativitv Sunday afternoon after a I
two months trip through the west. He re-
norts the west a verv eood country to look
at, but to live in prefers Somerset to any
place he was at. I
Tie church which the Presidents attend N
in Washington during their term of office,
is. for the time being, the fashionable one.
Last Sabbath President Arthur attended the
St. John's Episcopal church, a queer little
structure, altfmt two squares from the White
House.
0.uitc a large crowd of Somerset people
went to Pittsburgh on thr excursion tram
inurMiay morning lor u.e i uV ""
nessing uie Closing ceremonies iu me
sition. Thev returned on me .Mountain
Express Saturday night, and report having
had a very delightful trip.
Whvcan not aliterary association be form
ed here for the benefit of our young people
and older ones. too. for that matter ? The
coming winter evenings could not be more
nrofitablv snetit than in exercises that
would improve the mind and afford an in,
nocctit but solid enjoyment.
Vnder an act of the Legislature a heavy
fine and iinprisonii.ent are imjiosed upon
any ierson found guilty of defacing walls,
out-houses, fences or trees without the con
sent of the owner. It will be well for all
artists of the jms:epot, stencil plate and I
whitewash brush to bear this enactment in I
mind.
l"n to date fortv-four nhysicians of this
county have registered intheProthonotary a
office, as required by a hde act of Assembly.
This probably includes all the male doctors
in the county who are entitled to practice, i
nsmiumuiKuirre..,!, .
male physicians in the county wtio nave not
yet registered. I
A circular has bcn issued to the county.
b..rouch and citv suoerintendents of schools
bv Hon. H. E. Higbee. callinc two coiivcn-
tions of the officers theccmine winter, for
counties west of the Allechcnies and the
other for the eastern part of the state. The
convention for school officers in western
Pennsylvania will meet in Allegheny, Jan-
ury 10, and continue threedays.
Milk readily absorbs every odor, whether to
agreeahle or disagreeable, and catches every I
variety of ferment which may hapiien to I
come in contact with it from the air. It who believe that the cause of truth is best
should be carefully protected against all advanced by free discussion. An early num
sucb influence and kept in pure air out of ber of the Review will contain an exhaust-
the reach of all noxious smells. Good but-1
ter can not be made from milk kept in
filthy milk house or cellar.
Tlie committee in charge of the (niosid
monument to be erected over the grave of I
President Garfield have issued a call to the
pcople of the United States, asking for pop- ry
ular subscriptions to the fund, and request- per contributed by tlie Manjuis or Jlianrord,
ing newsiaers, postmasters and bank to and Senator George F. Hoar writes a states
receive and forward to the Second National manlike article on "The Appointing Pow-
Bank at Cleveland
purjxwe.
contributions for the
Judfc-e Hall is asking Kcpublicwis to vtde
for Ran tor the reason tliat if Ba. r is elect-
ed he f llalll will have a larce practice in
both Bedford and Somerset counties. Which
Raer would he Ju.lif the one irom Somer-
aet amnty or the one from Bedford county,
is a question a creat many people will be
likely to ask before they cast their votes this
fall. Brtifurd JlryMiran.
Boeton University, in honor of the late
President, "who, in rpite of poverty and
other obstacles, acqvired unusual learning
and usefulness, and who was ever ready to
assist those struggling for some worthy ob
ject," has decided to establish a fund known
as "The Garfield Scholarship fund," the in
come of which shnll be used to aid worthy
and weedy sdudenta who ore striding for
professional education. Th influence of
such a life and character as Garfield's his
made itself felt in every department of pub
lic life, and variuna institutions Uirtiughout
the country vie with each other in perpetu
ating his memory.
The water-famine In this section la about
at an end. The lato rains have soakel the
parched earth in a thorough manner, and
the wells and springs will soon arrive at
their regular stage. Many physicians at
tribute typhoid fever in certain hcaHtic to
a low and infectious stage of water. If audi
is the case no fears neod Imj entertained of
such state of thing in Uiia locality.
Our public schools opened Monday inorn-
"'K " "v usual nmiT oi pupi.a on u.e
-iron, i lie school term is only live moiill
ana pareuta should see that their children
are prompt and regular in their attendance,
I The teachers employed are cabbie and effi
cient, and although the term is short much
knowledge can be acquired by a regular at
tendance and close application.
Hon. A. H. Coirroth, Capt. John Holder-
bauni, W. J. Boer, S. V. Trent, Mart. Hart-
zell, John Bender and Y'e Local were among
the Somerset county persons in attendance
at the Bedford fair last week. The exhibits
were not up to those of our fair, but the
crowd in attendance was considerably lar
ger. Financially the exhibition was a sue
cess.
Johnstown and vicinity have succeeded
,u ,,C"'J ""Ing ul amau-iK", "
I 4 1 1 1 i 1 .. A
"oncu ue.,.s unuer comroi. i
o-i iuev lias cuiiie an epimijr iwiil,
ous scourge diphtheria. A numlicr of cas
es of the latter disease are under treatment,
and a repetition is feared of the experience
of a year ago, when scores of victims where
gathered in, and even cntiru households de
stroyed.
Dr. II. II. Wynne, recently of New Y'ork
city, has located permanently in Johnstown
to commence the special and exclusive
practice of Diseases of the Kye, Ear and
Throat. Dr. Wynne has had an extensive
experience in the large general and special
hospitals of the Metropolis of the United
States, and lias recently been surgeon in
cliarge of one of the largest Kye Hospitals of
New Y'ork Citv.
The undersigned gratefully acknowledges,
the following collections for the building o!
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, at
Millhcim. Pa., vix :
gtovstown charm-. S5i87: Friedens chanre
S.C1 ; Berlin charge, 21.95; Cetitrcville
CU8rjje, $H.35 ; Lavansvillc charge, 12.1)3
Somerset charge, $12.00 ;
a friend, $7.17
total, Sl.T0.SS.
Jons To.Mi.tssos.
The Itepublicans of Cambria county held
their convention on last Tuesday, and nom
inatcl the following ticket : President
Judge, Hon John Dean ; Associate Judges,
Richard Elder, Joseph Masters ; Treasurer,
F. II. Earker ; Commissioners, Samuel W
Davis, George Graiuliug : Director of the
Poor, David Davis ; Auditors, Wm. H. Con
iicl, C. B. Cover ; Coroner, Joseph S. Stray -
er. v. t. KuUtaJ was elected Lliinniian ol
the County Committee,
The Scientific Jmenran gives the following
recipe for getting rid of stumps: "In the
autumn or early winter bore a hole one or
two inches in diameter, according to the
girth of the stump, and about eighteen
inches deep. Put into it one or two ounces
of saltpetre, fill the hole with water and
plug it close. In the ensuing spring take
out the plug and ignite it. The stump wilt
moulder away, without l.'.a.ing, to the very
extremity of the roots, leaving nothing but
the ashes.
In order that our sportsmen may act intel
ligently, and under the law, we will give
them a hint about the shooting of
game. A year ago rabbit shooting was per
mitted on October 15, but this is changed
In 1H7S a law was passed making it legal to
shoot J art ridges and rabbits ou Octolier 15.
but last winter the legislature changed the
law, leaving the date for tlie beginning of
partridge shooting the same, October 15, but
establishing the legal date for shooting rab
bits on November 1. Sortsmen would do
well, therefore, to "stick a pin" in this.
Faith-Doctor Daniel Shaffer, ofSipesville,
wishes us to say that he has been registered
under the late act of Assembly, and that he
is still successfully treating a large number
of pafit.ntl! by -laying on of hands and by
prayer." During his practice he has treat
I.ta, suffering from all U.e
various diseases, and he mantains that he
has been endowed with the healing power
from on high. To those who doubt that
that there is a direct command in the Bible
to "heal the sick," he refers to the 17th and
91st Psalms, lGth chapter of Mark, and 11th
Hebrews.
There are comparatively but few people
in this country who have any adequate
idea of the value of the apple crop of the
United States when the crop is a full one.
The total exports of apples from this coun
try from August 1st, D0, to May 14, ISM,
was 1.3M.S0G barrels. . Putting the value of
the apples at the low price of $2 per barrel,
we have the enormous sum of$2,0:i7, C12.
This was a neat little income to the United
States, and this year must fall short a mil
lion or more. It would be well for our
farmers and fruit grower to bear in mind
that to raise good fruit pays like raising
anything else of a good quality from the
farm.
Mr. William Feme!, the young man sjok-
en of in last week's Herald as being alllict
ed with the small pox, died from the effects
of the dreadful disease at the hospital, last
Thursday morning, and was buried in the
cemetery attached to the Metzlcr church.
Mr. Ferrel was a young man of about twen
ty two years of age, and was a native of
Orange county, Va. Forthe past eight
months he had been employed on the Som
erset and Cambria Railroad, and bore the
ract of n honest, sober, industrious
T0Ug Jnan
a rumor of another case or small pox
near town Las hecu cjrcuiuted, but we have
j,, unable to trace it to any authentic
The discussion of me U.nst.an neiig-
ion," by Colonel Ingersoll and Judge Black,
which was commenced in the August num-
berof the AorM Amtncaa J.rncw, is contin
ued in the November issue of that public
Una. Col. Ingersoil now replies to tue
strictures of his opponent, and presents
much more fully than he has ever before
done the logical grounds for his opposition
Christianaty. The article will be roceiv-
ed with interest by those who have read the
first part of the debate, as well as by those
ive reply. In a Symposium on Presidential
Inability, four of our most eminent jurists,
Judge Thomas M. Cooley, the Hon. Lyman
Trumhull, Trof. Theodore W. Dwight, and
Gen. B. F. Botler discuss the several
weighty problems arising out of Article 2
Qf the Constitution. "England' Heredita-
Republic" is the title of significant pa-
ox" 0f the President of the United Statu.
The first Republican meeting of the cam-
paiirn was held at iterlin, .Moniiay uigui.
and was one of the best we uae ecr naa
the pleasureof attending. An organization
was effected by electing the following ofii-
Cera : Ireiiident, Samutil Walker, of Alle-
gheny township; A Ice 1 refciuents. jacoo
Musaer. Francis Knrpper, Jo. looroaugn,
Swretariea. P. U. MUltr. U. F. RaymaO
The audience was large and entliusiastic,
showing tjiat the Republican of old Berlin
and Brotherevalley are fully aliye to the im
portance of standing firmly by their colors
in an "oft"' year as well as any other, and
when a ticket has been fairly and honestly
nominated of electing it. If tlie number
and kind of men who were present at this
meeting is any indication, there will be no
cutting of the ticket in Berlin or Brothers
vulley this year. Tie meeting was address
ed by ias. L. Pngh and a V. Trent, Esq's.
Hon. John Cessna was present, and being
loudly railed for. made a fcw brief remarks,
but declined to make a speech. Paint will
have to look closely to lier vote or Brothert
T alley will carry off the banner this year.
How many tnisnnderstaodinga arise from
the loose way in which business matters are
talked over, and then when each party puts
his own construction on tho conversation,
the matter is dismissed by each with the
wotxls "all right, all right." Frequently it
turns out all wrong, and becomes aqneslion
for lawyers and the courts. More Uiati three
fourths of the litigation of the country
would be saved if Uie people would put
town i net r agreements in writing, and .sign
tlleir al)oi) , th(.m
Each word in our
language has its own particular meaning,
and memory may, by the change of its jo-
sition in the sentence, convey an entirely
different idea from that intended. When
once reduced to writing, ideas are fixed, and
expensive law suits avoided.
Intelligence received at the Warner Ob
servatory, Rochester, X. Y., from Bristol,
England, stales that Prof. W. F. Denning
discovered a bright new comet en the 4th
inst. It is located in Uie constellation of
Leo, right ascension 9 hours 22 minutes, de
clination North 10 degrees, daily motion 30
minutes East. This is the sixth comet which
has been seen since May 1st, five being new
discoveries, all but two of which were first
observed by Americans, and is certainly a
high compliment to the industry and skill
of American astronomers that they have
shown so fine a record. The total amount
which Mr. II. II. Wsrncr has gived in com
et prizes during the pastyeari8$l,300 which
shows that Uie Interest taken In astronomi
cal affairs in this country is greatly increas
ing.
"How is Your Mas ?" We have receiv
ed from the publishers, Messrs. Lee & Shop-
hard, Dos ton, Mass., a copy of a book bear
ing the above name. It is meant principal
ly to act as a reformer in a certain line of
business, which of recent times has grown
to immense proportions in our fair State,
and bids fair, if something is not speedily
done to arrest its nefarious work, to cause
the ruin of thousands who as yet have
scarcely heard of it. Our readers need
scarcely be told that we refer to "graveyard
insurance." The little book in question
deals with the business without gloves and
hits hard and well deserved blows. It is I
crying evil, and we feel sure that this publi
cation will do much toward enlighten
ing people as to what the business is doing
A new time table went into effect on the
S. & C. Kailroad. Monday, October 17th, at
0:20 a. m. Under the new schedule, local
freight leaves 1 lock wood at 0:20 a. in., ar
rives at Somerset at 8:2-1 a. in , and at Johns
town at 10.35 a. in. The mail train leaves
Johnstown at 10:35 a. in., arrives at tfoiiter
set at 12:Z p. in., and Kockwood at 1 p. in.
Accommodation leaves Ilockwood at 1:50 p.
in., arrives at Somerset at 2:2a p. in., and
Stoystown at 3.-05 p. m. ; leaves Stoystown
at 4:30 p. in., arrives at Somerset nt 5:21 p.
m., and Ilockwood at 5:50 p. m. This train
only runs between Ilockwood and Htoys
town. Express leaves Rockwood at C:20 p.
m., arrives at Somerset at C;50 p. m., and
Johnstown at 8:50 p. m. Local freight leaves
Johnstown at 1 p. iu., arrives at Htoystown
at 3.05 p. in., Somerset at 4:25 p. m., and
Rock wood at 5:30 p. m.
Messrs. E. K. Hyndman and James Coch
ran consumated tho purchase of an imiueii.se
body of coal land this week. The tract con
tains 1051 acres, and lies at the mouth of
Jacob's creek, lartly in Terry township,
Fayette county, and partly in Rostraver
township, Westmoreland county, having a
frontaee on the Yeughioirheny river of
about a mile. There are two distinct veins
fcoal underlying the tract one four feet
n thickness, and the other nine feci, the
latter lying fifty feet below the former and
the entire tract drains itself. The whole
had been under an option held by Patrick
ennings and Jaiifs Matthews. Sometime
ccently .Messrs. Hyndman and Cochran
purchased the interest of the former and
they have bought out the later and
closed on the o;..ion. The price paid is said
to be $2tK) per acre. The purchasers will
open out tiie coal as soon as thcnew Pitts
burgh and Youghlogheny road is completed.
Courirr.
The regular monUily meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio 11.
R. Co., was held at Camden Station on last
Wednesday,
President (iarrett called the attention of
board to the fact that the Somerset and
Cambria Railroad had been completed as a
rst-class line, with substantial masonry,
iron bridgei and steel rails, and that it pass
ed through a most interesting region, full of
mineral and agricultural resources. The
line from Rockwood, on the Pittsburgh Di
vision, 49 miles west of Cumberland, ex
tends through Somerset to Johnstown the
at of the great works of the Cambria Iron
Company. The road is 40 miles in length
n order that the merchants of Baltimore,
and the citizens of Jonnstown, and the peo-
lc of the intermediate territory, shall have
opportunity of forming personal
acquaintance, and ol understanding the
dvantages of this important new line, and
its connections, the President suggested that
an excursion be arranged from Baltimore to
uhnstown during the present pleasant au
tumn weather,' so that the board of direc
tors, and others Interested in this improve
ment, (ball have an opportunity to exam
ine the route, and to .visit in Johnstown.
The suggestion was approved, and the sub
ject was referred to Uie Committee on Fi
nance to make the requisite arrangements.
This excursion will probably take place in
leearly part of November. It is believed
at the proposed trip will lead to exten
sive and mutually desirable and profitable
intercourse between the people of Baltimore
and the communities upon the route thus
opened. Rtltiiuart Ameriran.
Paist Items :
One day last week some cows belonging
to Mrs. Charlotte Livingstone broke into a
field of Mr. II. P. Custer, where his stock
was. A vicious cow of Mrs. L's goared a
aluable cow of Mr. Custer's to death, and
spring calf in such a manner that it died
few days afterward.
diaries Holsapple recently sold his farm
Mr. M. W. Kcim, of Johnstown, at $50
ler acre, amounting to $18,0o0.
Mr. O. W. border, of Bonier Station, S
C. Railroad, will move his steam saw mill
to the farm of Josiah Custer in a few days,
Z
II. H. WYNNE, M. D.,
Oculist and Aurist.
Diseases of tlie Eye, Ear, and Throat, Ca
tarrh of the Nose and Throat Carities, sjic
cialtics. Office, No. 222 Main street (upstairs), over
Dibert's Hardware Store, Johnstown. Office
hours.Oa. in. to 9 p. ra. Oct. 19-Sm.
DIED.
ZIMMERMAN. On October 7th, lssl,
Matilda Zimmerman, after a protracted ill
ness, at the residence of Lndwig Gardner, in
Jefferson township, aged 22 years, 0 mouths
and 12 days.
She died trusting in the Savior. Her re
mains were interred in the Cemetery at
Bakersville, and a funeral sermon preached
by the pastor, L. L. Sitber.
MARKIKD.
WEYAND KIMMEL. On October Uth,
ISSt, at the Lutheran Parsonage in Fridens,
by Rer. J. J Welch, Mr. Joseph Weyand
to Miss Mary Kinimel, both of Somerset
county, Pa.
"W'OTICK
Xo all peraoat wbosa It may mnrcro. take ao
tioe that 1 have Bade apiilcatlua to Hon. A. K.
Pnkla, Beer eta ry of Internal AOalra, lor a war
raat tat Uaerasef malaptoysa land, sltaata la
Shad tawnakrp, ftosnersel eoaoty, Pentylyanls,
adralalBKtasxUrjasn Sliek m the north. Ja
cob Haofaaaa ea Utm west, aad Jonathan li. War
ar ea the nwth sad east ; aad at the expiration
f thirty days will ask Usst a warrant be itsued
tor the aasa to sac
Oct 19, 1631. JONATHAN a WAGNER.
milium mi '!' i ii wriri ii ni in 1 1 i m mm
iDoTiiililinQTi TiToDtinnrn !
lLUpUUllUUiilUUUllllgO.
Meetings will be held at the following;
tunes iiiid places and will lie addressed by
aWe si-ej.kerj:
LET TUIiltK HE
A FULL TURNOUT
at all of them.
GEBHAUTS, Wednesday "
m, 2
10, 7
20, 2
:o, 7
Ol ?
"
21, 7
ROCKWOOD,
CONFLUENCE, Thursday, '
URalNA, "
PINE HILL, Friday,
WITTEXBURG, "
WELLERSBURG, Saturday, "
POCAHONTAS,
I lOOVEUSYI LLK, Monday, "
SCALP LEVEL, Tuesday, "
DAVIDS VI LLK,
JEXNERTOWN, Wed.
STOYSTOWX,
SHANKSVJLLE, Thursday, "
EI'CKSTOWN, " "
Soctiiamitox Mii-is, Mon.,
SALISBURY, " ... "
MKYERSDA l.E, Tuesday, N..v.
BAKERSVILLE, Wed.,
EDIE,
FRIEDENS, Thursday,
SIPESVILLK, Friday,
JENNER X ROADS, Sat., "
J.w. R. Scott,' GEnaoE W.
21, 7
2ii, 7
31,
4,
Vil.T.,
hecretary.
Co. Chairman.
sosrKsrraAitKr.T
Corroot.! by Cool BEEaiTB.
DIALI2 I"
CHOICE CKOCtRItc, J LCU.l & FEED
Arplci, dried, y 3
Applet, utler, y yal..
h.-an. 1W t s
Butter, V ke)
Butter, V Bfrol!)
Uuckwheat, ip1 bushel
uie&l, ltju Its.....
Beeswax. f lb
Baoon,3houlun, 1 b
fldca, li
" country bams, SJ Si
s-J&e
3IMic
tl W1 -ii
aaje
7I.C
J3 00
ttfe
o,Vic
16
l:; 16e
Corn, (car) ?! 'buitbol
wictul oo
1 00
Coru, ( lielloil) lbUii.el. ......
Corn mei.1 ft ft
c
lie
uall skins, i a,
Eicirs, v dox
Flour, V bid t
Flaxseed V bu.. I6e M
o Sotj-f7'io
7e
ITS
1'ictylJo
Sotl-3
tbfi'.W
7oUS0e
11 00
wS6e
Haais, (pui;ar-c-ured) yt Jb
Lard. ! ft
Lottjer, red rote, y !t
n-;;cr
ki:-. ,
MrMHncs, aoi! chop IM tj...
at. yi bu ,
rutn'.oec, y tu (new).....
Pco. bcs, Oriod, lp t
,ye in. ............
ft
1 ootid -ju
STolUC
tie
le
Siil- No. l, y b'd.entra
176Sfi 00
1 40ysl to
M 00
310
11UC14
If!) fe
tlround Aluta. per act.
1 An t-.'jr., jier r cd....
iu.-ir, ye!!nvi ?' ft
WtiltO
Talkw. t' B
Wneat, baj ,
Wool, )! t
-Si
.......... ...ajj,o
c
10U IiT I'liOCLA M ATIOX.
h'hki-.kas, the Honorable Wn.LiAsf M. Hali.
President Judceol the several Courts of Counnoo
I'Utf or tlie neveral counties eonifo'1!? the Six
teenth Judicial District, anil Justli-eof the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and Gcueral Jail Delivery,
lor tlie trial of all capital and other offenders in
the said District, and Da mix STi-rrr and C. C.
.Mi'Ksk:.UA, Lf luircs, Judaes of the Courts of
C'immun l'leas. and Justices of the Courts of
Uyeran.I Terminer, em! General Jail Ielii-erv
lor the trial nf all caoitul and ot!ir offender in
the county of Sicentl, have issued their precepts
t to me uircetcii, lor noi.nnir a ohb or t;oin-
mon Pious, and O-eneral iurter SewWti of the
Peace, ami (loncralJnll Iwltvcry. and Courts of
Ojt r and Terminer, at Somerset,
On Monday, November II, ISS1.
Trimet; IK beretiy ifTrm to Hit me rmm-wnfTtm
Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the (aid
County of Somerset, that they be then and there
in their pmner persons, with their rolls, records.
Inquisitions, examinations, and other remem
brances. tj do those tLink's which to their ctllcei
and In that bclialf ap;ertaln to be dene; and also
they who will prosecute ag-ain.it the prtsoners that
are or shall lie in the jail ol Somerset county, to be
then and there to prosecute airainst them as shall
be iut- KDUAUKYLK.
Oct. IV Sberiil.
L!ST OF CAUSES.
For trial at November Term, lul, coenneocintt
2nd ilouiiay of November, ltth, day.
. FIRST WEEK.
John II. Saaner's ast, vs. Joseph J. Stutznun's
gamishcea.
Ainert inr vr. it. r. J.inr.
Phllson, Ulack t Co.. vs. Henry Mull.
A. 11. lilackiston'a Arn'r, vs. Alexander Paul,
tlliver A. Parker, vs. Ira C. Canceid, et al.
(Gabriel Lichty va. ltaniel Shnlta.
Kmmie Hoover's riht vs. M'llilam Baker.
Susannah Kutzell vs. Edward Mc.Murrer et al.
Danedl Flick ra. David Laranand K. A. Flick.
Alexander Countrvman vs. Conrad Stoy.
Daulel Shnlta vs. C. O. Met and O. D. L'ebty
Daniel Wevatui's Its vs. Uideea liucsutw
and Josenh Thomas.
James Klmmel vs. Beuiamln O.irlner.
L. C. Gvrsueh's us vs. W. O.H.i'S$anushet'S.
Josiah D rant vs. John HilL
John F. Bender vs. Uedtonl and Somirsjt Turn
pike Uj Company.
SEC0XD WEEK.
Jacob J. Olc'sncrvs. William Smicr.
I). Weyand's mm'r. and Wm. Wlllva.AL).-j!'.im
and Maria McAdami'.
Jacob Stayer's u-ie vs. Solomon K. Spansler.
Hcklah"Fuirv. s eyand Doernerelal.
Oeonce Uaniiu vs. Jvoa H. Hrinham's tcrro
tenants.
W. H. Honraan vs. J. L. Pmiita's a,lm'r., sr
ni.'hees, isc.
1-ewi" Sowerlaiwtr vs. Hiram Beam.
Daniel (1. Barclay va. Jn-. W. lturkholdcr.
Oliver Tresr kT vs. Isaac A. Jenkins.
Joaeidi Cable vs. Harrison 1L Lohr.
W. V. Hirks otal vs. H. S. linages' tramisliees.
Solomon liouchcr vs. Patrick Oriiiith's gar
nishees. Catharine Trcraler vs. Jacob Trrsslcr's gar
nishees. Franklin Kodfrors vs. Jomcf Kwlirers.
M.A. SanneraiC . vs. Franc! Hoover.
J. . Meversva W. W. Hartaell.
J J. Uaer a. Adain and A. C. Yanert's gir
nishecs. Critchflcld Hros. vs. E. M. Llcbty's garnishees.
W. H. Dill et al vs. Salisbury and HaUimore
Ttallroad and Coal Ctmpar.y.
W. H. Dili et al vs. SalU'uOry and Baltimore
Kailroad and Coal Company.
John S. Cremer vs. S. P. and T). .T. Phllllppl.
John S. Cremer vs. S. I. and D. J. Fhillippi.
Kcbeeea C. Meyers vs. John FelR et al.
Nelson licall vs. Uotilltiell and, iiockicgJ' gir
nisliecs. William Frantz vs. I'Inkcrtoa Lomber Com-
iany (limliod).
'rolhonotarv stlfficc, I H. F. SCHELU
Oct. 17, lsSl. Oct. IU Prothonotary.
ASIGNEKS' AND COMMIT
TEES' ACCCITfTS.
The follewlnR accounts have been filed In my
office, and notlc is hereby itiven that tho aam
will b presented to the Court for con flrmtlou, on
Tliumhvj, Noxmhcr I7lh, 1SS1,
when and where all persons IntcrJltcd will be
beard.
The second and final sccouat of Alexander C.
Moore, aaslicnec of Dietrtck Kregcr.
I he account ol William Keel, commltte of
Mary Lambert.
Prot honotary'a OJtce. I II. T. SCHELL.
Octlr 17, litiL i OcL IS, ProthoootarT.
E:
XECUTOiVS NOTICE.
Eztate of Jobn Duckworth, late or Addison town
ablp, deceased. .
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been granted to th undersigned by the
pmtier authority t notice la hereby glvea to all
persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate
payment, and those bavins; ctalmsagainat th same
wlllpresentthem duly auittantleated for sett le
nient on Saturday, tbe 6th day of November.
M. A. KOSS.
Wj,t-s Executor.
? rfclsil-TrfTai :f L
; - -
PERRY" Oi
f r ST m .
if r
-A. .
PAINKILLER
13 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
FC2 ISTEKJaU AND EXTERNAL USE.
A Sure and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, ColDiphtherlChillfcDea,
Dysentenr, Cramps, Cholera, Summer CcmplDnt, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts,
BJ&1? exvmany, and eertaln to atTord relt lamfly
caStt tanlOwS lu Soldoy an drugvlsw at so. sad l.o Dottle.
PEBBY DAVIS & SOS, Proprietors, Providence, K. X.
070 WEEK, tjia a day at home eaaily
ib I made. Costly tattt free. Address Taua
Ccn Augusta, Maine. Uar.M-lyt
riCE IN Dl VOUCH
lient K Frank Tort bjr hur
next liieoil ItavM
- Stociamol,
J Frankfurt.
(In the Court 4
Ctituuifm t'loa it
hH.-tm-rft .'t . Pi.
N-i llw, Nov. Term,
lsi. Alius mil-
.u-n fur illrnrre on tli enmnt f lrrcrtl,,n.
Tu Jacob Frankfort, tti- di futotunt alio nioi
etl. Vou are hereby Dutilietl to lw ami h-ai- nt
the Court of Common Plea for Souicrnot unty,
to tx held on the M Momluy ol fiuviiuber, A. I.
tn enswerto Ihemnpliiiiit ol llera K. Frank
l"rt, jrunr wile, the UtniiU atwvo nauiyl, no, I
stiow cauie, if aav run hare, why joar saij i '.a
houlit not be diTurewl from the bonds ol matrl
m.mr entered Into with yon, aKmeslily to the
iryur ol her uetltliia anj UImi ilimliM anaimt
a le fore said Uonrt.
iiuiinirv'aOrriiia.
October 19, mi. KIXIAU KYLE.
. thertif.
R
EGISTEU'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby irtrcn to all persona concerned
as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the fol
lowing account have paaaed register, and that the
same will be presented for confirmation and ul
luwanra at an Urpban Ocran to he held at Som
erset, Thursday. November 17. 1881.
First and tiDal aoooani of William M.aurer, a,1-
mimstraiorot acnarta T. Muller. den'd.
First and final aaeountjor Ilaniol Utuiada, ail
mtnlmrator of Cbarlea Iot, dee'd.
First and final account t U. S. Fleck, oduilnls
trator of Mary Fleck, deo'd .
First and final account of Cyrus Hemhbentcr,
administrator of Daniel Hendiherirer, dee d.
First and final account Oliver K Shaver, ad
ministratorofOabrlel Walker, doe'd.
First and final account of Andrew Hoover, ad-
Kecoud and final aocrant of Audrew Hoover,
Adna'r of Frederick Hoover, dee'd.
First and anal account of Norman B. Cramer,
Adm'r and Truswe lor the rale of the rail efttutu
of Chauncey Cramer, dee'd.
miDistratoroi t;atnarlne S.'nltlor, dee'd.
KuiisTint'R OrricB. I Wil. if. i'KEASE.
Somerset, Oot. lilsbl.J Utglau-r.
s
ilEUIFF'S SALES.
Iir virtue of certain writs of Vend l. VI V
and Lev. Fa., Issued out ol the Court of Counnon
Hlcaa of Somerset Co.. Pa., and to me directed.
there will be exposed to (lulillo aalo at the
Court House, la Somerset, Pa., on
Friday, November 11, 1S81,
at 1 o'clock, r. sc., atlthe riirht, title. Interest an t
claim of the defendant, J. P. l'hilson, or, in
and to the followiux deacriijeil real estate, situate
In Iterlin Bor Soinerajt eouuty. Pa., containiUK
U acre, more or less, with a two torv frame
dwelling- house nnd stable thereon erected, ad
joining; lands of Henry HolsinKer on the east,
aliey on the west and north, and lrontinic on Tdala
strootontne south, wita the aiiiiiirtonanccs.
i Alien in execution at tne suitoi J. I'l.'.t; 1'nii-
son.
ALSO
All the rlnht. title, interest and claim of the
defendant. Anton Fisher, of. in and to the f iiiow.
Insr. described real ostate, situate in Meyersdalo
Br.. Somerset Co.. Fa., ontainini; 1 acre, mom
or less, with a one and a hall-story bousa thereon
erec;ed, adjoining- Unds of Daniel Buecliley'
heirs on the east, l nah Broucher on the south.
Lewis Kcim on the north, and welt by Casiultnau
river, wit h the appurtenances.
Taken In execution at the suit of Daniel Iiuech-
ley'i executor.
Al-Sl
All the r.'c'tt, title, Interest and claim of Gabriel
tiender. terre tenant of Wevand Doemer and
lilciiard Iknder, of, in and to the following tracts
ul land, viz.:
No. L A certain tract of timber land, sitnatc In
Allegheny township, Somerset county, Pa., ad-
lolnluir lands now or formerly of James Wella. J.
zl D1, P. WeiieL, Tipton and ot tiers, couUiiiau
ho acred, with steam sawmill, holier, entna, and
Uxtures thereon, with tho appurtenances.
No. a. A certain lot or lots in Meycratala bor
ough, Somerset county. Pa., adjointnsr C-cntro
street on the east, North street on tho south, and
alley on the north and weft, with two dwellinir
h, uj4 s store home! : a 1 stable) hereon erected, witu
mo appurtenances.
No. 3. A certain lot situate In Meyersdale bor.
ouh alorcsaiil, adjolninx lot of Margaret C ouso
on the west, lamia ol f. & c it. it. Co. on the iat,
Broailway on the south, au4 alley oa the north,
with too appurtenancea.
No. 4. Three certain lots situate In Meyersdalo
boroUKM, bvinersel couaty, Pa., adjoining river on
the west, Weber street on tlie south, and alley on
the nortli, with the appurtenances.
Token to execution at the suit of Frederick L.
Ju.-t, ufu ol U'orge Ucssuer and Emma lttiu
harU ALSO
AH the riubt title. Interest an t claim of the de
fendant. Alexander Ntchola, of in and to the lol
lowiUK teal Estate, situated In 1jwer Turkey
foot township, Somerset County, Penn'a., con
taintnx to acres more or less, about 3o acres clear
and 4 acres la meadow with a two-story frauio
dwelling bouae, lulling uiill, stable, and outbuild
ings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Thooiaa
Beam, Aaron Weluier, Scou Baah and others
Ith til appuTtatncea,
Taken In execution at the auit of Daniel Aukus-
Une.
ALSO
All thelrlxht title. Interest nnd cl:i!:n of the
detendants, Hiram Undlry and Alicluiel May, i '.
U. Heilman, Jeremiah J. Folk, execuujra ol Pe
ter Wllhelm, dee'd., PeicrS. Hay, W. II. Hny,
and S. M. Saylor, Adtr.'re. of David Hay, dee'd.,
Samuel Folk, Thomas Le, Al. J. ltoacny, Elias
Hershbeiver. Mary (Polly) Wilhelm. and tlio
Salisbury ami Baltimore Kailroad and dil Co.,
terre tenants, and Jam Martin and Juscon
Orey, tenants In yjiieiision, to wit :
Ail the loiiowiiiK real estate ana mineral act
mineral privileges as li.ilows to wit :
No. 1. A tract of land situate In ElklMc tiwn.
9 l.lp, Sottierst county, state ol Pennsylvania, co
ttlnina; Xii acres an 1 allowance, a,lj,,i:t,c;
Maryland liae, Chnsiiaa Uershiienrer, Jonu
Slnuiair. Patrick Sullivan, Chew and Wl.'cx,
Jonas Beacby. and othcrr, bclnir tbe same la;, la
conveyed by Jacob P. Miller to Hiram Findlcv,
an, I Silvbact May er ". 4m Jwn t, -A. K. j
1N06, aict hied In tbe oxu-e lor iteouM, July:u,
laoo. and more fall thereix. described, with ihe
apiurtenances.
.ux. A tracv oi inno, ai.u&io iu uaiks town-
snip, booierrnt county, and S'ale alurcsald, ad
joining lands foruurly owned t y Jacob P. Jiiil, r.
nw tiudlay and Hay, Jonas Becachy, now ir.,i.
lay and Hay, Daniil Hereberger andotners, con
ta'iniaR 76acre and 1'iT perches, being the s::io
lands conveyed t,y Ucurga Friday to Hiram Find-
lay and Michael lay. ty neea iate,i juu 10, a.
D. lsoi and Bled for ici-ord in the oince at Somer
set on July 31, A. D. ioi and more tally in said
deed descrllied.
No. 3. A tract or land situated at ai"re?:il,!, ad
joining lands at John Engle, Peter Maust. Jacb
lirengoua ana tsni'.zbT y eiiiy, coutamicg im
acres more or less, heir s the tame tract an con
veyed by Siissanua Boyo, committee ol Douiclass
Uovii, toM:cnaei nay, ey ueeu uaicu iuny ii, a.
D. lltea and recorded la recerd book at Somcrsot,
Pa., vol. 16, pages 174, and 173 anil more iully
therein dcucrilieil. except 1 acres and S 'A perches
of the Boy fans, In Kikllck township. Somerset
county, Pennsylvania, also a strip ol bind
measuring iroin tne nona siue oi mo puouc
road, on the bank of Pine creek run, 2uj leet
along the line of the Salisbury Kailroad, to
waru Sileyeradale. thence iu a straight line to th
Casselman river, on a line parallel with the north
ern line of the tract, and the right of way tor a
tram road up and along Pine creek' and tumugh
said Boyd lurm. on irux-li the Ilea of the judgment
w.ia release a.
No. 4. All the stone, coal. Iron ore. limestone.
flreilay, salt, petro!e-im, gypum, marl, and every
other mineral and mineral substance contained
within and under the surlace of a tract of land
aituata on Tub Mill run, In township, county and
State atorcsald, called "Mill Seal," ad joining
lands of Christian Llvengood, John Orifath, Joan
CbrUtner, Patrick Sullivan, Abraham Bcachy,
Peter Markley anu oiners, sou tunuiug aiuu inc
bank ol the Tub Mill run, for one part ol tbe
boundary, containing "J00 acre, mure or less, i
acres reserved by tho vendees or the said Fimlluy
and Hay, with ingress and egress and regr-M lur
mlnlnir and aliiimlnir said mincraU. and the ritfht
ot building road", railroads, tramroada, shantie,
dump houses, weigh scales and other priviiesca
tor mining ana snipping oi m uiiuerair, whir
the tame minerals and mineral rights and privi
leges eonvcveil by Bcngamin. Peter, Polly and
Elizabeth Wilhelm to luram Findl.iy and M1l-):-ael
Hay, by deed datel uoth day of July. A. D.
ISoo; ulel lor reconi in lueoiiicoai.vmBiBci,
31st, A. D. lso'i, aad more Tilly therein described.
with the appurtenances.
N,. t Ail the coal. Ironere. fireclay, limestone.
and all minerals and mineral sutisiances lying
and lielng under nnd upon tue suriace oi tue ioi
lowing tract of land, situate In the township,
county and State aioresald, adjoining lamia ol
John tlersiioenfer, lanua aurcye iu mo i,iun ,,i
chaw and Wilcox, and others, contaii.ing lei
acres, and allowance, being the same aa conveyed
by Samuel Folk to Hiram Findlay and Michael
Hay by deed dated June loin a. i. iroo ; uicu ur
record at Somerset. July 31M, A. D. lsoo. as py
rclerence tuereto will mora Iully and al large ap
pear, with th appurtenances.
Taken In execution at the suit of David JI
Conkey, ue of WilUam P. Mattock, use of Jese
llousc
nirrint All tioraons unrchasing at th above
sal will pleas ink uoilc that a part of th
purchase money to be made known at tbe time
ol sale wiU b required as soon aa tbe property
is knocked down, otherwise it wiil be again ex
posed to sale at th risk of th first purchaser.
The residue of th purchase money must be paid on
or before Thursday of the first week of November
Court, th tlmeOxed by th Court for the acknowl
edgment of deeds, and oodeed will be acknowledg
ed until tbe purchase money Is paid in full.
Sitbif's Omce. I Sheriff.
Somerset, Oct. 16, WML I
FOR SAXjIEL
a valuable farm containing about Oar Hundred
ana Matf-tre Acre: (164) Buy to nfty-ftv (SO-Si)
acres of th finest Osk and Poplar timber in Lia
onler Valley, twenty-flv acres xcellent meadow,
eighty acres splendid grain and pasture land, b.
sides other timber land, all w.il watered, lime
stone on th farm, good tram house, wagon shed,
grain house and log barn. Situated from Lock
port, Y. R. 4 miles, Lacolle. P. K. R-. miles.
West Fairfield, on and one-hair mile, where may
always be found a cash grain and hay market,
TERMS EASY.
Address
JAS. Q. XiEMMOX,
3T0l Wewlland Ave,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ot IiMiuire of TV W. Lfmmon, Lairot .West
moreland Co., Pa) ectta-ly
TctWHSXSaniSnTSKSvst.
''ftasttpl
CiP(J a week la your own town. Terras sad l
outfit free.
Address Ii. Haxurrr k. Co.,
Portland, Maine.
saar.is-iyr
N?1
IIEiUI'FS SALE.
riy vtrtns of eertitn wills S an.1
Fa., Imuvil out ot thv Court ol !niiiuiin I' lean ol
Momrniot eoaoty. l'a and to me dtrotrte.l. there
will to exr"d to t"i!!Uj sale at the CVur. H ,u,
la SoU.DKH;!, i,, on
Thurt'la:j, October 21
at I o'clock f. M., all the right, ; I !e. Interest and
claim of tlilebndaata, H. F. l iird,, Prosld-ut
and Treasurer, K. M. J. '.ihnlser. Swretury. and
Johns. WilliaiDSon, jnrtners, Ing burtons in
tlie nam of tli l iakeruio Lunber Company
(limcte.1), of, Inaud to th lol -.wing deacrtiied
rtaieaiaio, viz :
No. I. A certain tract ofland fitURM In A-ldlson
Twp Somerset ciunty, Pa., surveyed oa a war
rant In the name ol Adam Wlute. containing iU
acres, strict measure, ftdi'iinin- lands warranted
in th nam of J jfcn Wult ChrU-'x-pti-ir Whit
and others
No. a. A tract of Innd aliuate as af.irosald, sur
veyed on a warrant iu lb name of John While
"outabiing Vll acres, strii-t m-aruro, a ij .inlug
lands warranted in t'.e name oi A l.nu Whits and
others.
wo. a. A tract of land situate as aroref.ibl, sur
veyed on a warranted in the nauio of Frelorlck
fjclirick, omtaining 3tW acres find ISO p-.-relies
istrint measure, adjoining tbe Old Forg loict,
Jane Outer claim, land ui nsmi of Jobn Vlir.e
and others.
No. 4. A tract ofland situate as aforesaid, con
taining li acres and 6t lerchca, al)oiuiiig i n
sclman river, lands warranted Iu the imino of
Christopher White, John White and others, liehig
a part ol a tract surveyc l on a warrant In t.'io
name ol Thomas While, erigiaally conuincd too
acres.
NivS. A tract cf land situate as ar.ircar.Id. nr
veycyed on a warrant iu tlie name of Cornelius
Kciley. containing il acres strict meaHaro. ail.
joining lands of surveys In tho name of Aaron
ivniuicr, jonn wmie ann oiners.
No. 6. A tract ot land situato as aforesaid, war
ranted lu the name of Adam Cramer, e-mtaining
44 acres strict measure, adjoining lauds warrant
ed in the name ol Comeilu Keilcy and others.
No. 7. A certain tract ol land situate in M iiford
Two., Somerset countv, Pa., containing 1 acres
and 18 perches, adjoining land warranted In the
natneoi Cornoliua Keliey, Adam tjramer, the
Forge tract and residue of which th pan el here
by conveyed is a part, being jiart of a tract of land
containing 400 acres, more or less, .surveyed oa a
warrant In the name of John Miller,
No.. A tract of land situate aa aforesaid, sur
veyed on a warrant In the n.vae of David Jones,
containing 4. acres and 130 perehos, adjoining
lands warmnted in the name of Michvil Kln,
John Sbart and others, lieing lands known as me
Jost. J. Slutzman lands.
No. U. A tract of land situate in Addlwn Two..
aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant la tlie nuiae of
CbrUtoplier White, cmfalniug 400 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands ol Samuel Hcinbuncl'., pink
erton l unnel tract, lands warranted in toe cauio
of Adam White, John White and mors.
No. 10. A certain tract of land known as Pinker-
ton Point, iu upcr Turkeyloot township. Contain
ing j acres, strict measure, being part oi a sur
vey in the name of Thomas While, adiotnlng Und
In name of Christopher Whlto, lauds of David
Hcinbaugh and others.
No. 11. A tract of Ian I la Trppcr Trrki!jr,ot
towciiip, Somerset county. Pa., eimtaiuing 111
acres and 137 perches, adolnlng I'asselman river,
lands in name nf t:hrisuphor While, lands ol
Aurun Scchlcr, Vv'tlllam Snyder and others, being
part oi a tract of land kaowa as the Petr Woiiacr
trait. A lis j, all the coal. Iron ore. limudtone, hre
ciay, and other mineral and mineral substances,
lying and lielng under and contained wiildn thu
suriace of the lands hereinafter descrllied and the
necessary rlnht of way to reinovo aaid minerals by
ucr ways anu meana as may lie louna necessary,
but In vucb way and manner as to do as Utile in.
jury to the suriace soil as poSfible, viz.:
No. IX Tho minerals as atxive descri-ied, upon.
under and contained within a tract of laud con
taining ISO acrea, the surface of which is owned
by William Snyder, adjoining lands of Aaron
Sechler, Hiram Cramer, und others, lielng pitrt ol
a tract of land known as tho Pcli-r Wcimcr (arm,
situate in the township ol l.'p!er Turkeyiont.
No. 13. The like QiiicraU, Itc., as aiiove describ
ed en, ujn, under, and contained witDin a tract
of land in I'ppcr Turkeyfoot towosblp, known a.i
tho Jacob Ucriiart lann, containlug acres ami
1- porches, adjoining laniis of Joii.cs Hcinbacgb,
Hiram Cramer, and others, th sunoco ct whicu
is owned bv Jonathan Moycr.
No. 15. Tbe three tiiths of tho like minerals as
above described, lyins and being on aad under,
Uon and contained within a tract of bind situate
lu bpjier Turkeyloot township, containing o'
acres, adjoining No. 14 iaat aioresm-', locls oi
John Broucher, Cunningham's heirs, and othcru,
the surface of which is owned by John Droacher,
and is known as the I ojier Holbrook l.irui.
No. Id. The undivided threc-iilths part rf the
like minerals as aiiove ilccrtticd, lying and being
on, upon and under and doialriod vUhiri a tract
ol land aituat in 1'piicr Turkeyloot township,
e-nta.aing V2l4 acres and VO perches, adjoining
lan la ber-ialictore deicrtbeil as No. 13 and 14,
lunusot Pheneas Sechler and others, tho surface
of which is known and owned bv Hiram Cramer.
callc I the lower liolbrook farm. Tiie last named
eight tracts are known as lands conveyed by V.'.
J. i,acr to M. A. banner on t.'.o 31 day 01 Jlarcn,
1S77, ami thu whole of th landa hcrclu mcntii'ued
and conveyed being the siimc tand.tlie undivide-l
tiiree-fouriat of whi?h Noah Scott and wi'o bv I
uecu oi 3i.-i oi July, ITI. ennveye 1 to s.iia Aanni-
zcr, Williamson and Pard-. tho said present
grantors, together with the hercdltamecls and
ajiiiunonancea.
ikkco in execution at the suit ol T C. Jenkins
and No.m Scott, use of Emanuel Li.'iity and
Kt-lm and LdvenKood. et. al.
No-ririt All neruns iierchasinar at the alflve
snlo wilt please luko noti-v th.it a part m the tmr-
cliae money to lie mad kuown at the lime ol
eaie will be required S3 soon as tho in,p-rty Is
knocked down. otberwL-ie It will tie aaia ex:,scd
bi sale at the risk ot she tirt parcaascr. The
residue m the purchase money must tic paid on or
iielore Thursday of tho hrst Wiiit of November
Court, tiie tirno fixed br t.'ie Court for tlie ac-
kiiowlcCniCMt of oec-is, und ndiod will 1 aiv
knowiedird uutll the purchase money s paid iu
lull.
S.iETtirv'j OFTirK. I ECC1AK 1CYLH.
Sutuerriot. 0-.:t. o, ls-t. Sli-Jrtit.
pirui.ic SAJ.EOF
VALrADLE M-:A trissTA Til : :
liv Ylriue of tho vcr eontalne! Ia tte I.-ut will
aci tcataaientof JachJ. Kaliter. Litr f Stooy
;rb township, Soment county. Pa., ieM.. tht
uoLrr"Ji?mHl Kaecuwr vt tM'i utnxn.svl will cttcr
lor sale, iy iumic oc;cryf ut tue ui K'Hitnie u
SATURDAY, Not. V2!h, 1SS1,
at 1 o'clock p. in., th toil air.; dcsoriled real t-s-
tatc, to-wii:
No. 1. A certain tract of land situate about 1'
miles east of Slucksvilie.in Stocycreek township,
Somerset cunty. Pa., adjoining lands Fnnkiin
Spanier, Peter Fornwait. John Kced and others,
containing lUi acres and allowance, cf which V:
acres are clear and under fence: the bilanca well
liinliered. There are several never tal.lng springs
on thlj tract.
No. 2. A eertaln tract of land, situate In tbe
township and county aforesaid, adj-dnipg liinds t
Levi Walker. Henry Uuppstaut, Ilavid Wagner,
and John K Trent, containing loo acres and al
lowance. This tract ia heavily timlercd with
spruce and white l ine. There are aiso iuO or Duo
good sitstar trees on it.
S-Ter!i!S made known un day of sale.
N. li. One-tenth of purctuso money to be paid
down on day of sale.
.T. J. WALKER.
V.-. M. S.HK;K.
cpt7 Ilxti-alors.
GENERAL ELECTION
LAMAT1UX.
ITwOC-
OOO SAVE THE COM3II IX WEALTH.
WHKKEAS, in and hy an act of General As
sembly of tlie Cominonwcalth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "An act to regulate the srencral elections
within tills Commonwealth," it is en) ,ined npm
me to give pulilie notico of raid elections snrt to
neutnerate in said notice what otliccrs arc to be
elecieil, I, EIKiAR K l LE, lllirh Sherttfot the
ciuniy of Soraersct, do Iiero'oy make known and
give Uiia puioic U'uico to itie p.icc-or'i toe c-iuu-ly
of Somerset, that a licneral Eljciioa will bo
Lcl.1 in snld euuau oa TaesJar the
Eiijbt't day of November, 18-il,
th nin bring tho Tueadisy next loliowin,; the
first Monday ol Jiovemlicr.
TIk eiei-ora of th borouxh of Conflucntrt! to
meet at the Council Chamber, ia s.iid tsri,ugh.
The electors ot the borough anil election en
trust No. 1 ol Somerset Mwnshiri to moot at tho
Court House, in raid txirouah.
The electors ot elect.on tiutnet .no. t oi e'tncr
ret township to meet at the lma?o sad stu-p of
Perry I'm'.jerjcrinSipesvi'de.
The electors of tho Piwnshlp of Slilfonl to meet
at the house lately occupied by Thouin Kia,j, In
said township.
The electors of New Centrcvillo to meet at the
school ln.ufe in said borough.
The elector or the township of I'ppcr Tnrkuy
ftmt to meet at the houno o; John ji.. Shultz, in
said township.
The electors of the township of Lower Turkey
foot to meet at the school lwtiso iu I'rJin.-i bor
ough. The electors of the ;.rough of T'rsina to meet
atthe houseofJ. li. Miller, oppositeliavis 3i Co
der'a store, in said horoueh.
The electors of the township of Addison to meet
at the school house In Petersburg.
The electors of the township of JTIddlecreek to
meet at the house cecupied by Jesu C. Sweilzer,
In New Lexington.
The electors or the township of Elkllck to meet
at tlie bouse of O. W. lii.ycr lu lbs borough ot
Salisbury.
The electors of the bomusth of Salisbury to
meet at tbe bouse ol O. W. iioycr, In said bi.r
outrn. The electors of th bomuirh of Stcycrsdale to
meet at th council cbanilier in said boruuuti.
The electors of the townsiilpof Summit to meet
at the council ctiamber In Meyersdale borough.
The electors of the borough of Wellcrsburg to
meet at the school house in said boroiiKh.
The elecuirs of the township of Oreenville to
meet at th school house, iu Pocahontas, is said
township.
Th electors ol the township of Southampton
to meet at th houso of J. L. KcLiiel, in said
township.
The electors of the township of.Nbrthampb'n
to meet at Uie'houso of John Pourbzuh, in said
Uiwnsbip.
The electors of the township of Larimer to meet
at the house formerly occupied by Wiu. May. in
aaid township.
The electors of the borough of Berlin t-i rouet
at the house of Archibald Comptoo, in t u 1 bor
ouvh. The electors of the township of Itrothcrsvallcy
to moot at tho house oi Samuc! HclJc-y, in iicrlia
borough.
The electors of the township of Rtnnycrik to
meet at tne school house at Suaiikviiit-, iu t-'i-l
township.
The electors cf the boron -h nf st-ysown I
meet at the house formerly occupied by ilcnry J.
Miller, in aaid txrouirh.
The electors of the township of iucmthonlrg
to meet at the house ot Jacob Custer, iu Stoya
town. Tno electors of tho township of Allegheny to
meet at the house of Albert Uiikgas, iu aaid
township.
The electors of thej borough of New Baltimore
to meet at tho lioiuo w' , in said bor
ough. Tbe electors of the townblp of Omemangb to
meet at the houso of Peter Levy, in said town
ship. Tlie electors of th township of Shade to meet
at the house of Jacob Helman, In said township.
The electors of th township of Paint to meet at
th school houso erected on the lands of Ucnry
lierkey. In said township.
Tb electors of the township of Jenner to meet
at the houso of Tho. Gallagher, at Jcuutr X
boads, in said township.
Tha electors of tbe township of JeRersnn to
meet at the houso of Solomon linker, in said town
ship. 1 ho electors of tho borough or Jennervillo to
meet at the school bouse in auld borough.
At which time and phtoss the .qualified voters
wilt elect ny psum:
UND PEKSON for tho office of State Treasurer
Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ONE PEKSCN fur the olfice of President Judge'
s
of the XVltli Jc!l.-I it Dls'ri -t ot PerasrTvnt.t,
conri-hv:.! ot the o.ontlcs ol .'-tot;, ",-t an-! iie-i:-,r i.
TtVPi;KOJiS lor t-,c .ai-i l A- oc
Judeo of Sooicrsiit County.
ON'B P Wist H lor this olbco ol I'fith ,a-ii:iry d
Somcrrt-tCi unly.
ON K PEiWtiX for Ino olbcc of sjhcrijf f ,n,i.
act. trfiro v.
ONE PKIt-iN P-r Ihonfl-st l:,-r;f.-itcr tad !;!
cordcr of Somerset t?ouny. '
ONE I'EKS' J.V fjr til l oitijo of Trjaiurir of
Sotn-rsetCi-unty.
THIIKKl'DUMltStr ti.l oil- - oi' Oin'all -
onr oISih-it-o-i C-io-ir.
'N E PMiSON l,r lro rtirj .t Priir ll',u e
Dirt. lor of Somcrsi i C"i.r.v.
T11UKK PEU.SONS lor tiio oiila ol AullVjr of
Siimorsel tlounty.
SPECIAL ATrnNTIO.V Is hcr.-l.y .tlrcetcii to
the tb ArUcl of the New Constitution,
Sixth im L Every main cblvn lwcrity-c:ie
years of age, poss-.-ssing-the Ill.wingiu4ii,1
uons, snail oe eatititxi to vol at ail ei tJ,mn:
e'iret. Ho stiatl have been a citizen t tl.e
fjnitetl States at least, on month.
Art ond. Ho shall have rosiiled in the St;le 'ne
year, (or It, having previously be-n aquailrio t
clwttor or native bom citizen of the State:, he sloUI
have roniov-s-1 tucrrfrotu ant rtturuil, tlitn six
mon:n.i unme!iat-:iy proeenng tho election.
JMrU. Ho snitll have midud In tlie ek-cU n
district whero he shall o!f-r u vote at least two
months i:nmcdl;itly prvwdtng th election.
ourfa. II 'twenty-two it.irs A a-eor u;,war,!.,
he shall have piid wiihiti t, ytum a St.itoor
ci.unty tax, which sbail i;,tvo h- -n aiwivl at
leant two mo nth and paid at Ir.ud imo ui-,t,th l,o
lore the election.
SB1. 4. Ail tiie elections by th cltijenj shall
be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall to u:a
bercdlnlhe onlor ia which it shall b recclv,..1,
and the nuniiier recorlcd by the elcct(.m oJi,-i rs
on tbe list of voters, oopiieite the naiueof tue eii
tor who present the tmllot. Any cicofor may
write his name open his tickclor iiuse tiie sitna
to It written thereon and attested ty a cttizu of rils-ii-inctinor In oiri-o and on eonvlctU-n r-epunLtb-tho
district. The election oiliivra sail bo s ,.' rn , ed by a fine n-t excocting one tnouiianddoliar, or
tr ainrrneii not to uic:oso now any elector sti.m
nave voti unieaa rctuirou u uu u wuneves i
in a judicial pniceiMlug.
Sac. 6. Electors shad In ail cases except trea
son, felony snd breach; or surety of tiie peace, be
privileged from urrrst during their alien,: anco
cue elections and in g,iln;touud turning tbcro
miu. shall lie privileged from arrest arKm days of elec
tion, and while eugago-l in making up iu-1 trnn.4
mitiing returns, ex.-cpt uiion warrint of a court of
P.'eord or judge thereof, lor an electi-m fraud, for
felony, or lor wanton brooch of tho peac-. In
citici they may claim exemption from jury duty
during their terms of scrvi.-c.
Sw. t. Whenever any of tho jua!iflel etcct,TS
of tliis Commonwealth shall be in actual military
s-rrvico, under a reposition Iroin the President ol
the l.'nited Stales orliy the nuthority of this Cum
munweulth. such olecbire i lay excrep the rinht
of sufi'raire In all ct-jcilops by tbo cl'tzeoa. uuder
such regulations ss are i r .sordi Imj iire.-i-riiid by
L-tw. as iully as if they were prcrfcut al their usual
places of eiJCtion.
Sia 7. All laws regulating the holding of else-
tbins by tbo citirens or lor trie renis'.riiioa of vo
ters sliall lie uniiorm t!:r,u-j:l,out the State, but no
eieetor shall lo deprived of tiie privilege of vour.j
by reason of his nain not being registered.
. Six. 8. Any jierson who siiati give, or promise
or oli'er to rlve, to an eloctor, any m'-ny, rcwarl
or oilier valuable consideration for hi3 v-r.o at an
election, or lor witltoldiug the same, or who shall
give or promise to give such consideration to any
other person or puny for such elector's vote or f ,r
tho withol, ling ihercof, and ny elector who shall
receive or a-reo to receive. lor himself or f-iron-othsr,
any money, rewarl or other valuable on
siiiertiUon for his vote at nn election, or for wit i;
holiiing tho same shall therchy forteit the right to
vote at hueli election, aud any cl-.;ctor wliose riifiit
to vote shall be challenged for ruch cauie be:,,re
the ejection r.tiieers, shall be rC'iUired to swear or
allirm tliat th matter of tho cualiccgd is untrue
before his vote shall be received.
Sia:. u. Any person who snail, while scandl
daPifor otfhre, he guilty of briliery, fraud, orwil
tul violation of any election law, shall ba forever
i!Ualifial Irotn iioMitig anuuice oi trust or pn.ut
in this Commonwealth, nr.y person cotivi-;ted ot
wiiful viob.ti,4i of ttie e!ylion lants ahail, in a !,;i -
tion to any penaiu.-s pr,v.,ll liy law. tie iti-prite 1
oi iiieriirni ol aut.rage a'tttoiuteiy i-ir a uriuo
four ycani.
sc. 1 i. Fur the ptirposo of voting no person
shall I'c.-mcl to have gr.!n-,l a rciioenci; by
reason of l.U prcscuce, or lot it by reason of his
atiscncc, wliila euiidoycd in tl.o service, citmr
civil or n.ilit.i.-y, oi this St-ttc-, ot ih? I uifed
Staten, nor whllii cngatre'l In the navigation ol the
waters of the State or inc t.aitcd Mates, or on tho
high sms. nor whll 7 a student of any institution
of icarainir, nor wliilo kept in any pior liousc r
otl-.cr asvlum at pulilis cxocn-:i.f air whilt: cijiitia
ed in put, iin i.ris in.
Sf. 14. Distri't elec!'i iMnrlssbntt cons lit
of a judge and two ln.t;;eciors, vtno shall bechosen
annually by tliecitizeni. Each elector snail have
the riabt to vote for th judge and one iti-pec- ,r,
and each inspoct'-r shail appoint oa clerk. 1 lie
first election boar 1 f-r any new district sliali be
selected, aad vacancies in election Miarns tilled,
as shall be pnvided by law. Election oL'ic-'rs
Sec. 15. No person fii'a'.l t-e nur.litieii to Serve
as an election officer who 'hull bold, or shall with
in two months bavi held any od:--e, ra;i,iint
ment or einidoyinent iaur un-ler the ov-.-n.ni,-nt
of tho l uiteil Sta.es or of this Sa.e orot any
citv, or county, or ot any iiiuid,-lp;i.i i-
trd. c- ci-
miiiiion or tru.-d in any ci'y s.ive or.:y
the peace and aldermen, notaries put !;
sros In the military service , f t;iu ,t'.-.-any
electb n ortieer I eligible t" .my en
lie lilloil at any election i.t v. -hi, a ur. -i
save only to such suisirdiiiiti tnu:-.' ';,
oltices. lici'iw the a;ra,ie ol city ,.r c-.-ai.:
as shall lie designated by genera: ':.
And aire totl'S foltowing act . . ...
In furce in this State, viz:
Act of Jane anu. lS"t- Far. :,. w
hcrec.ftcr held un, It tho law : ! :s
wealth, the polls snull beop-;:i -. . 7
and ci, scd nt 7 o'clock p. Tu.
Skc. 7. Whenever there tl-ii '- ;
an election biaird i'n ti-e I'tortiii 't ,,t ;i
said vacan.-y shall te tiled in c--!',---i,.i-.
,,i'.,i-i to
li i -rc.
or !.-:at
o;.i;trs,
i-iy ere
; v.'-Kn -y in
)'. i'l: i-l l'l in.
-.i: -vita cz-
-i ' -v-t rc
,,!n..ii .,- iltii."
. !- ...
. :i.i : i ::-.ict nt
Ufing laws.
Thesaid act ' f A"cMr i-t '
Istinir to the elrf.hnof this
paj-sed July i lslfl. provides as i .
-Tli.it tbe Inspectors and ra-f-4
the rcsnectivo tilsees sitKi:ite-l
t. r holoinir the
r.lccti'rti in the district at which tl.cy rc..pis-t;v!y
ilc-nx. beii're 7 o'cluclc In tbe t.n.niina of Tu- s
day, NiiVcmlier Sd, an-1 ea,-h -oild ir..-eti,r i,nll
at-L-tirit nr? cji-rk, who., ?brvil l-e a iju-iiied Vo;er
A s,i ainiKt. -
'-In me the person who shall have received tie
.w .,nd hiKhest number of vrw l-.r lr.f;s vr sinil
not attcnl on tho day of nny ci-t:,.n. then lft
persi'n who shall have receive., the scoi.-l lii .-M.-t
nJu-.licrol votes o,r juiir t the next prec-v.i .g
election sl.ail act as in-peci..r in his pi..oe. ,. ..I
In c.1 oa the per,n who hfmlt hnvo ntccive 1 - .u
nicliest number ol votes for Ins-iieeti-r f hall not u:-
t, ,ul tnn rw-r,.::i elcctcii 'U.ikO shiltl at Is.inf aa
t ii.ct, r Jn lii.4til.kce- ac.,1 in cn.'e Lo Ik.t -o.i I
ted I'ldge shall n,.t attend, then the ir.npei-ior w.'io
received the higLe.'t number ot vo;?i shall tp
point a judge iu r.ii p'uice: and IT ar.y vacancy
iliall continue in tiie t-ranl for the space ol one
hour alter the time txc I by lav lor ll.c ojn-cing
ol tho electk-a. tfte nu ilite l voter d the P.wn
ship. war ! or district fc r wo: h such otficer laii
have been elected, present t the place f elec-,,n,
sl.ail elfct one oi their r-uuibcr to ad such va-can.-v.
Tiie net .f 30th of July, 167, fur'.liar provides
viz-
s:v.8. At the opening ft tr.0 p!;r at a:i rtce
tkn it h ii 1 the uuty uf the ju fires of elK- ion
f,.r their r.-pe"tivo districts tu designate oneof
the in-.'p-s-tots, wiiose duty it shull Im? to htvve In
cu'todv tlie registry ot voters, aai to m.ike the
enrles'thcrela reulre-1 by law: and it shall l
the dutr of tlie otnerof sai I Inspectors to receive
and nuuiocr the bailjt prejeted at aaii eico
tiel. Sc. 9. All e'octlcns by the citizens shall be by
ballot: every ballot vtel shall tie numbered in
the onler lu which it siotll lie received, aud the
numtier reoir-lcd by tiie clerks on the list of vo
ters opposite the nntno of theclvctoriroia whnra re
reived. And any voter voting twoor m-ire tickets,
tiie several tickets so voted miull each ls nuiiitier
ed with the number corrci .-,! Uig with the num
ber to the name of tlie voter. Any elector may
hlfl ns.tne utv.n Lis ticket, rr c;iu3 tlie Siline i
to be written there n. and attested by a citiacu i f
tiie district. In addition to the ouia now pnsi-no-od
by law to 1 taken ant subscriUsi by election
ofnccrs.tliey ahail severally be sworn or ntfirised
n.-t to disi io!' bow aay elector shall hav voted,
unless re-iuircd to do so is witnesses In a la-iiciul
procoedlrig. All in iges, intpecturs. eierks, ar. I
overseers of any clc-.ion "iicid an.i-r tiiis.i 't. shall,
ocfore entering uion their duties, be duly sv rn
oratlinned in tli4 presenej of (ach other. Th
judges shall be tw,,rn by toe minority laspecti-r if
there stnill lo suen lutr.oniy insc-.or, au-i in
cose tliero be no minority i: .-tor, lli-n liy a jus
tice of the peace or ai-lerman, atd the insis-tors,
overseers aud clerks sliall te swotu by tne juoit.
Certificates of r.-ii sw'-ari;: r nffirming sluil
lw duly mado out and signed by tho oicers )
sworn, ai-d alfestod ty the i.du'.r who admiiiistcr
oiltheoath. If any judger-r minority inspector
r.u, I,, 11 . c, 1 1 ,,n' .-v r.t elicit, n in
the manner re.;tttrad iiv tb'.s ait. ir it sr.v o ticcr I and special elections are lierel.r. hcrealler. auth.,r
t election shall a-t 'wlth.ml tir.ir nral uulv i--l "nd r.-.uired to v-.te. ly tlcioiA. i'rlnie.1 or
ii- ... r .ti .ii .e.ili ! -n it .. : writt -u. or nartly Printeil aad partly written, arv.
r ..V ,.,ih .ukM ii,,jn, .wnm. nt ii anv
m.lu-c ue aiinoritv initw-tc; simll cvnitV that ai.V
-fuccr waa sworn at-n ne was iwi, i. :i.i.i oa
ieenicl s misdenie2n-,r, an ! ujicn eniivtcti'-n. tiie
tilcer or cUlccrs so utieK,:::,g shall lw nt.ed r.- t ex-
cco.iing one th, u- ind dollars, or itcprL-n-n-.- ! r,t
exccc-licg one year, or both, in thciis -rcti -ni i tne
Court.
et. 1. (in the day of ilcctlon. iny 5,-rs'n
whose name shall not appear en tue registry of
voters, and who claiais tha right to vote at sal I
election, shall pro.im-3 at least one (mlilic.l v, ter
ol the district as a witness to the re.'ldence cf th
claimant in the district la which he claiun to r.
a voter, tor the rs-rbsl or at least two mcnttt iui-
mediately preceding sai l elei-tb u, wl'.uii wi re's
shall be awom or aoinueii tm-i suTitw a written
or partly written and partly printed affidavit to
the facts stateil by him, which attidavlt shall do- i
fine clearly where the resilience is oi me per m so
claiming Ui ba a voter, and the person so elai'niug
the right to vat shall also taita anu auriscrioe a
written or oartly written and partly printed adi -
davit, stating, to the best ot bis knowledge and
belief.wiien and where h was horn : that lie baa
DCen a citizen Ol me c inie-a inmw i:r "in ui-m.ll,
and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that
he has r-sided in the Comuii-nweaitu one year, or.
If formerly a ouaiiaed eiccti r or a native borucit-
izen thereof, and has removed tnererrom en i re
turneil. that he has resided therein six m m: lis
next preeciiing said election ; lhat ho bas ren.V,l
in the districtin which he claims to b a vot, r l.,r
the period of at least two months immediately : re
coiling the election ; that he has not moved into
tbo district for the purpose of Vottng there!:i: that
he has, If twenty-one years of axo or upward.
paid a State orcountyux within two years, wlili h
was asstsscl at least two month." aad pabl at least
on month before the election. Toe said affidavit
sha'.l also atate when and where the lax clli-.o.-d
mun,Mi,rik.,ihiiiini aasesseiL ami wl.-n
and where and to whom paid ', aad tiie tax receipt
therefor shall lw produced for examination, unless
the affiant shall state to his aifidavit that It has
been lost or destroyed, or teat n never received
anv, an-l tr a naturalizeil citizen, saan also state
wh'ca. where andbywn.it Cour; be was ca-.ural
laed, and sbnll also pnslui-e Lis eertiiicate ol nitu-
pilizatbin for examination. Put if the peraon so
c'.aiinlDg th right to vote shall takeand sabarriba
an atSdavit thai he is a native born eltizm of tbo
t ailed States, or If Horn cisewnere, shall slate '
tbo fact la his atii-Javit ami shal; prjt jceevi-e,re
that he has been naturalized or that he is entitled
to citizenship by reason ol ills laiier s naturnliTa
lion, an I shall iur; 'ier state ia ilt nffldc.-.p trim
bo Ls. at the time of nuktng tne fu lavtt, .-t
age of twenty-one and uno-.r lBiuy-two te,;r-:
loat he has lieen a eifizen of ll.s tilled States
one month, and baa resided in 1 State ine year:
j or, if a native bore eiilien of the Slate and remov
el therefrom ami returned, lhat be his rcaide-1
therein six months next precoAllng sal-
el-c.ion, 1
and lu the election district Imi-ie-i lately two
months preceding such elsctlon. bo h.ll l eoii- j
'led to vote, all bough he shail no, have paid taxe-i. i
Tbe said arhdavits of ail persons maaiag such
claims, and the aindavUsof the witressra unlieir
resilience shall be preserved by the election rmorl, ;
ami at the close of the election Ihey shail be ea
closwl with the llstof voters, tally iin and other i
pajwrs required by law to lw filed by tlie return
iu-!ge with tho prothonotary, an.1 shail remain on '
file therewith In tho Prothuaotary's otric. subject
to examination aa other eieitlio papers are. If;
tbo election offlcers shall find that the applicant
possesses all the legal quaiincaliona of a Voter ha :
shall be permittsd to vote, and bis name shall b -added
to th list of ta.xsbles by tb election o ni
ce rs. the word "tax. ' ocmg aiiieo wcer to
claimants claim to vot on tax, and th word "aire" ;
where be claims to vn;e on age, the same words
being added by tho clerks in each case, rnspeet
ivelv. on tho Usts or persons voting at such ice-:
tiou.
ssxf. 11- It shall be lawful for any qualiflad cit
izen of th district, notwithstanding tho umi cf
t he riroooFod vier la cor.ta.noi on the list of resi-
! dent Uxablc to challenge the vote of such penoa. :
whereupon tha sam proof or the right r aullrego
as U ti.w required by law sliall be publicly maui
aad acted on vj tae siuttioa uoaru, ami ui vow
dnit','! or r-;c-c.t, a(ror-!l,ig f the evl-,B.
: t.sr--f y K'r-r i-ieiiln i be a n-ititriize! ctitf ri
, jo il bt r' ouiK-l lo prime bis o.il'ir.iuxili- n
' ci;n:ii,-iro nt ih. rl'-ctii tn-forc V'Hinff, es,f pt
, w litre be. .;m hc-n dative ycarx cnn.eutively a
tol-riu iLo i:i..tri-t wio-co li oil et to Tile; and
ion Die v-ie i.l' i-li bcm.tr rcidvini. ii
: elcc?i.ii oi.i'-rs nr u writ or stamp tl wrd
,' v-x-.i" fi liiaecrtdle-ita with the dny. month and
ycir. and If any election oinci-r or o.licors shall rn-
aa,nd voteon the s.iia day. by :rru of
j the ifjnoc'-rtiRcateexppt wlierip.ieiiarentP! I
i ' r". iiwuv" Hi ntun!iration of I heir
! l-i'i'- r iS-.-y s:-1 t" j ri- o w'i- s'l.ili ,rt-r su-'h
: '--on.i ro-. shnll h-nil nt n,t,wtiin4riiT.
, an. I on iMrtv.ctiiithrreol, snail bo tiad or imjiris.
i on.!, ,-r Ndii, at tlio dls-n:t:on of t'ie coort; loit
ti: hru sh iil not cxiec I live hundred dollars la
! ; r.i'c. r tl;-5 Imprtsoament on ye.tr. I lu
j iio pan; iitnetil stiaii ii infilitrsl. on conviction.
on too ofitcen of cloctloo who h!l acelect or re-
,u .i to m'ikc, or cnus to io made, the en-bir--aiii,t
re,ulrci asatoratabl oa ail baturalizatioa
W. r'.iti
ft lx. If anyelectpm ofil -cr shnit refai or
clui t to re'iuire such prmt of the riitiil of suf
ir.iiio as is precrild by this law or the laws to
which this li a sanpl emat,fpHii any pernou olfur
ii.vto voto whos riiibt to vole ia challenged by
any nnnilrted votT .r.. wot. ami shall admit sura
Person n vol with it miuiring such proof, every
person so ofiend:..j..lwil. ujxia conviction, lw guif
tyi.f'am!der" .ijor, and hall he entmrel for
every lurli ,nco, to pay a Bn not exiing 6v
liu:i r.-'l,;,, iiars, or Pi uodero an ftnprisioincnt
n..t more tban 'ne year, or turtc, at tho discretion
ol tiie ci.uru
s-. !;. A ny ajso-sor, elcctbi olrWr or person
ao; luted aaa ovcrster, wiio shali pcKlect or ro
lu. Ui-ri-,rmanydu;y enjoice,! by tins act, witu
out re.Moaablo or l:.-val oiuse, shall be subiect to a
Ican!tyor one hun-tred dollars, awl it any uhw
soail knowlicly assess anv ,Tsoa as a voter who
Is m,t iiet!ttii.or siiail wiiilu:iy reiua to assess
any ae wiio Is ouulihc,!. I.e i.iail tm rulltv of a
i inipri.-ntneai noiexoeiiiig twoyenra. or with, at
U'eiiiscrclion nrtiiae-iurt. and also b subject to
an action b.r damages by tl.e party aggrieved: and
il any person shall trau.iuiently a, ter, !,t to. de
laeoriiestroy any lurt ofvicr maic.-it cj direct
ed t,y tills act, or u-ar down cr reiore t;,o ar-in
lrtnutheida,-e ivhcrolt has ln-en ftx,-d.wPrtfrao-iu-lenl
or tulcii!cvi,u-, intent, or f.-r-r . . .roprp-ar-(ioc,
tlie pers-.n aoolieii-:. -o..'l le; ai,y ol a
misdemeanor, and on i-,i. . I. , !.. nu.il! i- pi,nbliol
by a fine not erteeed-.n- bv hundred tkiliars. or im.
prison met t r. t tecciicg two year, or both at th
discretion oi ti e ecurt ; and If any perwm shall, by
violence or in' .tr.i.ia' ion. drive, or airetopt to drive
from the p,, Us, any perron or persona appointed
by tiie curt to act as overseers of an election, or
iu any way willfully prevent ani,! overseers from
perforining the duties enjolntsl upon them by t hi
act. fu;h person shall tw guilty ot a misiletoeanor,
and upon conviction ihemof shall be punib-l by
a fine njtexeced ing cue thousand dilars. or by
i'Qpri.-otnuent not exieoumg two years, or both, at
ttio dL-iretion of ih eiurt. Any persion who
s.'iiiil, on the day of any eleeiion, visit a polling
place in any election district at wiileh ho la not
entitled to vote, and shall use any intimidation or
vioieueij lor trie pur;s)se of preventing any oillccr
ol elections irom ;M.-r:',,--nriii.g th duties repaired
ol him by Paw, or lor the purpose of preventing
any oualiued voter of such di-'trtct een-i-"ir,g bu
ritr!,: t, vote, or Irom exercising bis riant P
ciiali'-nzD any pereon otfering to vote, such pcrtMin
si. ail bo licrnii-.d guilty of a miieinanor, at-1
up ,n conviction thereof shall b pun!hel by a
hue not exeeei;ng one thousand dollars, or by "im-pr;.-iPTn,-iu
n-jt ez.-e,!ini4 to years, or both, at
ttio d!:retii of .be eonrt. Ary clerk, overseer
-.r election o:b,- who sliall disclose how any
doctor si-,.-.Il have voted, unless rejoin! to do so
as a witness in aja.iici.il proceeding sliall bcgailty
ol a misienienru r, awl upon conviction tnereof
shall bo punt-had by a hue not ex-!ing ooo
thousan,! dollars, or by liaprljeuinent not exceeil
lr.g two years, or tth, at, tna dlsereUou of the
at.-u.t.
II any seron 6haII prevent or attempt to prevent
any officer of an elecilon under this act from hold
ing f-ach election, or use or tnreaten anv violence
any su-h ofiii-cr. and shall Interrupt or Impnp-
; ly Inter' re with him in the execution of but dutv.
1 shall l l's-k ap or attempt to block up th windows
; "r avenue to any wiu,l,,w where the same may be
h, ,!!n, or .diail riotously dUturb the peaceof suca
cli";ii n. or shall use or practice intimidation.
lineal, force or violence, with the dttsian to Intlu-
ence unduly or overawe any elecuir, or prevent liim
from voting, or b r-strain the freedom of clioii-e.
suen person onconvlction shall be nncl In any sun
i ex --c ling nvo nunnrea I'.oiur. to bo unpru'oii-
j ed for any time not less than mie nor CK.re than
twelve month-v, ami if it shall lw shown to the curt
where the trial ol such iillenco shall he had. that
the perm ) oftcnd,ng waa not a resident of th
city, ward ur district where th aaid olboce was
coiiitnitt'-d. nn.l rcit cntitieii to vote therein, on eon
viction. he Siiati t-e sentenceit to jiay a nne not less
than one hutiure l or more tlian one thousand dol
lars, and b itnirisi.ncl not lws than six months
a-ir mure than '.vu years.
It any eron or p-rir.s rhail mike any bet or
w,ger np-n the remit of an election wiihin the
Couiiani-e i;th. orsii ill oiler U muke any such bet
or wag-.-r. eithtir by veroal rroclaination thereof or
by any written or printed advertisement, or invit-j
a.iyp-;r- in or persons to mak? sich bet or wager.
ui.n iron vie; in th'-rcd" hew they shall forfeit and
ay liiroe iltnes tLe amount so bet or vtlered to to
And the election law, of the Commonwealth fuc
tin-r provide that -The lusiicctors. Judge, and
ei -rks siial!, fx-f.-re entering on tbe dutieii of their
ornccs. sevenllv take and subicriiie the octh or af
firmation h-n i'tt-ilter direrted. which shall b a,l
miriistercl p, ti.em by any Judire. Alderman or
Justice of tiicfpetice: but il no ?u-h magistrat b
(i-rent. imool tiie Insppctom of the election shnil
.idtninister tin onth or Btrirmii,ti''n to th other
ju-ig. and Pi-jK. ,r, and then the Insiioctor
,u liiflcl snuil a-lministcr tiiooatii or arrmatiou
to him.
-Tho lr--rcor, jndve and clerks rei1it!rsl by
law to bold the. town-hip and trencral e;ectf,.ns,
t-ko and suriscrit tne several 'Kithsirr afhrm
aiions. rc'iuirci by tho l'Jth, -JJth and "lt sections
of the a.-t id the til day of July. 1S3. entitled -Aa
act rci.ttir.g to il.e elections of thin C"tnmo-vcr-Ph."
v. i.tch oatiif or alhrmatirs shnilbepre
oar i a-.d aiinit:istcn;il In the manner prescnocd
in t:." ls:h and -Jtid sc-nioris cf the said act, and in
a.i-iiii.-nto the jiowcr cunferre! hy the 1-ttb section
oi n: i-t act, the judirti or ekher of ihe instiecinrs
p.. ail ii.ive power lo admin!?t-r the oaths pn-Tirt-et
oy iiai-t n.- toar.y clerk of a general or special
or tow:ii-!::p election.
The inl lowing shall be the ff-rm of the oath"'T sf
Ir.mit ion ti ie tancn by eachinpectur. viz: -I I A.
fl i .... "ir I 11 IVly .Kwl tMBttvn imilMii.
ei.-'-tioa during the continuance thereof, as an in-?ts.s-ti,r
nipl th.it I wiil not receive anv ticket or
v. ,' tnitn a ny IT -n. other than such asl "hail'tirm-t-e!i-rve
to b,. a..-cording to tiie provisions of th
-oa-'it'ition nn.l the law of this t'ommonweiilth,
entitled tovotc at such election, without reuulring
sti'-ii evi icr.ee oi' tiie rtgiit to vote as is directed by
la-.v. n,-r will I vexatwusly delay or refuse to re
cive any vttc from any frsxn who I shad beiiev
to 1 entitled to n te as abn-eKaid. but that I will
in nil :hi"4. tntly. impartially and faithfully per
form my duty liiep-in. Prthe best of my lu-lgment
nn-i aoViitics. and that I am not directly or irn:i-r:-:fly
iiiteretcd in any bet or wager on the resu.t
oi" this election."
The f' iiowing shall be tbe oath or sfSnriatlon of
er-ch ju-i-ge, viz: "I. (X. 11.) do that I wiil as
iurg'.-ualy aftenr! the rnsuinzctreUoa during th
cotitinnanco thereoC and iaithfuiiy assist the in-si-eclor
in etrrying on the same: that 1 will not
eive my consent that any vote or ticket sliall be re
ceived t'roni any person other than such as I firmly
believe to be according b the provisions o the con
stitution and laws of this Comnonwealth. entitled
tovoto nt sttch election, without nt-utiiring such e
l leneof the right to vote as is directed by law
and that I will u my best endeavors to prevent
any fraud, deceit or abuse in carrying on the same
i-y cit -iters qualltied to vote, or other", and that I
will make a irue andier:eet return ol the said eiec
ti. n. cd will in all ihi.nirs truly, impartially and
tait titully perform zsy duty respecting the same to
tho iiest of mv juiigtnent and abilities, and that 1
am not directly or indirectly intrrestisl ia any bet
or wager oti tiie result ot this election."
The lollowinx shall lie the lonn of the oath or af
firmation to li taken by e-toa clerk, viz: "I (A. Ii.)
,!o that I wiil impartially an-1 truly wr::e dwwii
tne name ef each elect- r who shail vote at the cu
suinr electioo. w:.i' h shall be given me in charsre.
and also tbe name of ti.etownshii. ward r district
wh
in such cr-ct'-r resi,!i.'fl. iii-l careruiiy an-I
tn-.ly writedown tiio number of votes that siill bo
giv-Jn f"r each candeU-.te at the election as olten a
his naino shit!l lw read to me by the inspector
thereof an 1 in ail things truly ani faithfuily jir
lorru myduty r-spei-tii.gthesumcto tne It-stof my
;udgini-::t and aMiity.feiu.1 that 1 am n.g directly or
iti'iirectly iutcrestoil iu aiiy le; or wager ou the re
st:;', of tf.is e:ection-'
Tlie iiuanc-1 electors wiil take notice if the fcd
lowir.g act of Assecibly, approved lath dayof
M.-n-h. lsr-3. an ai-t Kegiila'it.g the reoile nf roiina;
nt al! elections ia tiie s-j-.cral eouoiies of this t'oui
m'iweiilth. Set-rtfv 1. rto It cnaetc'l by the Senate and
H itiseof Kct.-rescnt.ttiveS'd the Coiumonweatlh ol
I'er.nsyivauia in ifeniral Assembly met. and it Is
here! yen. ictedby thenutberityof the same. That
tiieouaiiiied voters oi tho sevcntl counties it this
C-cn mon wealth at nil geneml township, rum-rii:
! crallv clas-iricl a lollows: Cue tii-ket shall ess.
1 '"T " n.i.ncs oi an jn
f cenrrs vote-l f.-r.
n,l to be LitH-lled. ouble "tndiciary:" r ne ticket
shail embrace tiie names of ail State offi -crs voted
r, and I latieiled State:" on ticket shall em
brace the ni'.mea of nil cunry ollii-er voted lor. in
cluding the office of Senator, tneiiiiwr and meniln-rs
ol A.-isi-mt,v. If voted lor. and meiuber of Con
gress, It voted for. and.tw labeilci -vounty." on
ticket shall embrace tho names ot all ttiwnshipi'f
d crs voted lor. and tie bilwlied "townftip-." on
tirket ijl.ail cmfirace tlio namrs or all borough or ,
hcers voted i'T. and b labelled -Nirnnah:'' ami
each class shail tu deposited In Bcparaie ballot
boxes. So-. 2. Thit It shall bs th duty of tb Sherltf
In the seven! Counties r Ibis Commonwealth to
liwrt in their election pmcbimatbins herealterjs
sucd. the hrJt section ol this net.
JAMES R. KELLET.
Sneaker of the House of Kireiw)tative.
IiAVIIl FLKMIM,
speaker of th Senate,
1 a n, -t-!ti, .1 , r March. Annu lk mini
: one t.i-,us::nd c'-'ht naaoreJ aud sixty-six.
j A. Li. CL'KTIM.
risTEErrni Ajiexumext.
Atin
wnKRE, Tne conrress or the i mtcj
S'ates i tho Stst day of March. Ku. passeil an
act entitled ".fa s'f to enforce the ruMe of eti t
sent o Me l .niVil Stalet la vote i llueeveral
Vcfes of the laioa and for other parpotrr." tlio
urst and" second sect Ion of which are as lollows:
s m-r ii ii L He if enaetri bt the Senate nd
Hame of Heprttent ll of the I nited Slaltof
i Jurriie in Conijn auembled. That all citizens
I ol tne I nited Slates who are or sliall be otherwi-e
I iunlitie. pi vote at any election by the pniplc ia
i anv State, 'f crritnry. distrh-t. ei unty, eity. parish.
I biffaship. ach,l district, mumcitmiity. or inner trr-
: ritorial sulsilvision snail ne entitieu ami aiwiwci io
v..i at ail such ebs tlons wit.'uu; distinction ol
race, color, or previous condition ot servitu.1: any
; cus'itution. law, custom, usage or regulatii,ii ot
. 'my S:.ue or Territory or by or un.icr lis authority
to t.'ieeotitrary noiwiinsiaimina;.
Sue. 'i Ana ce u junncr maoro, . mi n .... .-,
j under the authority of tho eonstltutbiu or laws ol
' anv State, or the laws of any Territory, any act Is
I or ib.-U lw reouired to be don aa a prorenuislt i,r
i nualiri'-a'-ion lor vidlnc, ami by such eonsututloB or
; law persans or otlicen are or shad heehargeti wit a
tun pvrt-rrntuH'eoi nmm iuiu-oi.i. ...
in cpnortcni; v to pcrfinn sa-.-h prensiuisitos, or t
'aue .iUaii'fieil tu vmc. it sl-iil bo the duty of
verv such -ersoriJ ami otftccis t itivcall clilarnsor
lie t'n'ti-,1 sttitcs tiieiame atri nal oraairtiiiiltv
1 1 i.-riorta web irvmiuiti-s an.1 to beniuea-iiil
-,i to v.c.!- witl-.oui ilistini-iii-n. ol rn , color ur pr-.i-
us e--i iitiun of -n ituiie: aa I ii any sueb r
..n or , i.i. tr shall ivfuee or km.-vingly omit to g;vo
iliil ct!e-'- Pi this section he snail, lOrevery suchoi-.-;-,-o
tr-'bit an I pav th sum of Bv hundred iki-
Ian to U.e (-craon aggnevwi inrrriiy, . .
ed by an action in me cas-.-, , "
nltoiance l, r cunjl fees a t!: court shall deem
ir nn-l sliail al-. forev.-ry su oilenee, bo decra-e-l
iruiltviif a miiemer.n..r. and sbaik t cm mv
tin tlicr-s.f. lw fined not hs than fiv hon-lrcl
dollars or lw Imprisoact not lea than -me wmih
and not more than oue yuar, or; both, at th uucre-
Ai'l m&'pvieg wllhln twelve miles ofth
rV.tIu.notary's ortii-e, or within twent y-lour miles
if their resi tenco bo In a town, vllUa-e. wcity
"n boTno of a railroad leading bilsasMy
Klat. simll, before two 1
uricr th eiectUM, anu
lK-f..ri-tw.di oVIock meridian ol in aecwi uay
alter th electton, deliver th returns, togetbw
wifh return sheet, to the Prothonotary of th'
Tr ivmnKm Plc.-is of ihecmnty, which said return
aiWali I hied, ami tb day and hourot filing
iclirkil there, ami shall bepreservod by thepro
l. notary for ibllc bispeetl..ri.
Given under my haml. at my office fit Siwioraer,
this Rth day ol vui!r. In th year of our UK
one trwUffaKj eight huuilred aad eight rl
In the on hundred and fifth year ol the led
peudenc. ol the g SM
Sheriff's Office, SomeTOU ....
i Oct. th. isso. "ct. w.