ill III I i i t v. it 1 ! ill 1 ii tr ji :: ;4 1 1 r; ! The Somerset Herald! WEUKESDAT Oc:er 177. STATE TICKET. JlIirilRY. jrr0K r tiie m trewE cm ut, jamf.s p. steruktt, cf Allegheny County. STATK. AIMTOK CENtBAL JOHN A. M. PJaSSMORE, of Scbujlkill County. t Til E TRtASI BER WILLIAM B. HART. a Montpninri-f Cminty COUNTY TICKET. R PISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN B. SCOTT, of Somerset Borough. FOR CJVSTr 6CRVEYOR WILLIAM BAKER, of Milford Townfehip. FOR POOR HOVKE M RECTOR JOSEPH G. COLEMAN, of Krotherevalley Township. We trust there will be a good meet ing at Meyersdale to morrow (Thurs day.) It will be the only opportunity our people ill bare to meet and take by the Land, tie Republican .Standard bearers in this canvass. The engagements of Meters. Hart and Passmore are such that they cannot attend other meetings it is proposed to hoid in the County. Turn nnt friends! and prove to these distinguished gentlemen that old Somerset is wide awake, and that the hearts of her Republicans pulsate for the good cause and the success of our glorious party. The Germans of Philadelphia who have been acting with the Working men's party of that city Lave pub lished an address formally withdraw ing from that organization. They Lave discovered that they are being used to promote the interests of can didates who have nothing in common with themselves. Moreover the re sult in Ohio shows that their separate organization redounded entirely to the benefit of the Democratic party, whose avowed hostility to the protec tion of American industry, would, in case of their obtaining control of the Government, soon reduce wages in this country to the European stan dard. The President's message, publish ed in another column, is a plain, busi ness document, confined chiefly to objects for which the session was railed. It t-hows what amount of money is required to pay the officers aid men of the arm 7 and navy and for other urgent purposes. The Par is Exposition receives a fair share of attention, and some space is devoted to the International Prison Congress to be held at Stockholm. The Presi dent gives good reasons for deferring until the regular session any further reference to subjects of public interest Notwithstanding their billing and cooing over the President's policy, and their determined efforts to pro cure office at Lis Lands, the first pub lic Dtterancea of Democrats on their arrival at Washington were bitter de nunciations of Lis election, and re iterations of charges that it was pro. cured through fraud. The Demo cratic Congressmen from Ohio mere particularly blatant in their denuncia tions, and were followed by Black burn, of Kentucky, in the same strain of invective. The President will soon discover, if Le Las not already learned the fact, that outside of bis own party, Lis friends can be measur ed by the amount of patronage in Lis gift Since the Ohio election the Demo crats Lave commenced their old game of brag. To read journals of that faith, one who knows no better would suppose that Pennsylvania had al ready beea tarried by them. No In dian ever bragged louder or stouter than those fellows did previous to the last Gorernor's and Presidential elections, vet all the world kno.es tte result So will it he this year. Jeauevl vania is too safely anchored in the Republican harbor to be shipwrecked by every little Democratic breze. Tun out at tbe election, friends! and again prove to these braggart that tbe Old Keystone cannot 1 swerved from ber integrity by mere claims jf a victory before tbe battle. The Forty-fifth Congress assem bled on Monday of last week. In both branches parties are nearly bal anced, but if the contested seats io tbe House are bonestly disposed of, the apparent Democratic majority will b considerably reduced. Tbe President's message, sent to the House on Tuesday, mainly refers to tbe deficiency la the appropriations to pay tbe expenses of tbe Gorernment for the current fiscal year. It sioirs that tbe additional amount needed is nearly 135,000,000, and that, there-1 fore, the Least of the great saving made by the Democracy, which was eo much harped upon during the Presidential canvass of last year, was the merest eham, the grossest fcumbug. TLe present extra session saj male uecessary by tbe refusal of the i '&uioui 10 vote me usual appro priations to carry on the Government that they could use tbe cry of "eeonooy and refonB" in t&ecanrass, and now tbe appropriations mast ,T' "u T 7 81 06 nlAil With Ih rniAm... - 3 J : . r a - - auuiuonai expense ot Una extra session, which, la !1 probability, will be prolonged until the time for tho regular session to mmmonee. in December. The at tempt to cheat the people into a be lief in "Democratic economy" failed and now they must pay for the at tempt to swindle them. While the Democrats are loud in their praise of ' Civil service reform," and particularly of the President's nrdrforbiddiug office holders taking (any active part in politic, or contrib uting any money to carry on political campaigns, Tammany Hall has is sued a circular addressed to every of fice bolder in the city of Aew loru notifving them that tLcy have been as sessed a iwu rata amount on their sai- ariaa in air! of the Democratic candi dates in the present canvass. Has any one wen a Democratic pa per that pronounced wron? Ti.ir flr.rt arrt expended in extol ling the President f ir preventing 1. publican office holders from assisting theT party friends, while Democratic office holders are compelled to con tribute for the benefit of their party Vive la Humbug! J. G. (;i.e Esq , Chairman of the Republican County Committee, pub lishes a brief and stirring address to ko tnion of our nartv in tbia issue "V awawa-w g y nf th Timlin to which we direct the attention of all cur readers. The canvass so far has been a lag gingone. AOW, - ipguarus them!" We have a reputation, earned . . - J. i ... br more than thirty years of steady majorities, to sustain ! Hold up the flag! and rally once more Tor victory., a fall vote is an assured success. Don't be caught napping, while the enemy is making an industrious still hunt. Let National politics ctre far tLem selvcs lor the present. This is a bat tic for Pennsylvania. Republican su premacy in the old Keystone must be preserved. Bo warned by the defeat in Ohio, caused by stay-at-home voters. The labor vote in New Jersey is reported to be solid against McClel laa for Governor, because Le is a free trader, and yet in this State, where every important Democratic journal is open!y advocating free trade, per sistent efforts arcbeiDg made to in duce laboring men to run a ticket of their own, which cannot by any pos sibility be elected, but which it is hoped will defeat the Republicans, and thus place the free trade Democ racy in power. Are the laboring men of Pennsylvania less wise than their brethren in New Jersey? No State in the Union would suffer as would Pennsylvania by the repeal or reduction of our present protective system, and yet men, whose daily wages are dependent upon the pros perity of our mining and manufactur ing industries, are asked to so cast their ballots as to strike them down. What, for instance, would become of thp r-nal interests of this COUUtV if free trade is to be introduced, and Nova Scotia and Pictou coal, can by water transportation (the cheapest in the world) be thrown into competi tion with it in all the seaboard cities r Our long haul by rail would drive us out of these markets, and our mines would have to be closed. So would it be also with the iron and other in terests of the State; foreign competi tions based on cbeaD labor, would drive them into suspension, and with their stoppage, would cease the home market enjoved by the farmer, where v.t minintr or manufacturing indus. - - o "- tries prosper. Let the laboring men, whether in the mine, the workshop, or in the field, be aroused to the dan cer of the success of the free trade democracy. The members of the Georgia Re publican State Committee met at At lantaoo Wednesday of last week, and adopted a resolution disbanding tLe Committee. So ends the Repub lican party in the State of Georgia. This is the latest development of the "new era of good feeling." Republi. canism is dead in Georgia because the majority was compelled to field to brute force, aud were prerentcd froa exercising the riht of suffrage by every species of j.ersccotion, by unnumbered cruelties, and by the en actment of unjust laws whereby the ballot box is placed entirely under the control of the White league. The New York Tintri. speaking of the disbanding of the liepuWteao organi zation and it causes, says: "At tc "last election ia tbtt State the Demo cratic majority for PresiiiOtiftl elec tors was 79,642. How was It at "majority obtained? We will torn "to Democratic figures for tla an "swer. According to a census made "by o (Seers in tb employ of that par- 'ty.ttereare now in Gaorjia 11 0,000 'coLre4 voters, nearlv evcrr ooj of "wbum would rote the Republican ' ticket if they were permitted to Act ' f.ceU and according to their own "will. But at tbe last election, sad "again we refer to Democratic statis "ties, there were only 44,000 black "moo ia all Georgia wbo dared to "rote any ticket. If tbcre was no "violence, no intimidation, no fraud, " rbat became of the G,O0d voters "wbo did not go to tLe polls? TLe; "white Democrats voted to a man: "indeed in one or two counties on tLe "South Carolina line tbe Democratic1 "rote was greater than tbe total maU "population. Oa the other band, there wer at least five thousand ''white Republicans who for pruden-' "tial reao& did not 0 near tbe polls, "and iu the seven populous counties "of Bullock, Columbia, Elliot, Irwin, "Lincoln, Madison aad Roburn not "one Republican vote was 'cast. They "were ail suppresoed by Democratic "fraud, and Democratic rioleace. It "was for these reasons that a . State "wbicb is atwaflrEepub'ic.n iree' Mr. Tilden a naiariLr of ,.,, sa .t. . fM'ghty thousand votes.it U for these oe i "reasons and because of -v i d'4'ttU(xa nSding vbich no mention I . . f , - vu,Wf.LUl'!" w " a-T"stsv-fJva v va lAATJ UKip. VU VUU LIU -neea oe made, tLat tbe Kepublican that tbe Republican t--. . "party in Georgia bag been official. 1 j"d".8banded. A Brkn Iaal. -Seldom iatt in tbe wmitrmT'.M: that a more singular story in every respect is published than that which follows in regard to George L. Price, a messenger of the Adams Express Company, whose route was from this city to Chicago. Tbe 6rst time that Price's name was heralded to the public was about two years ago. lie was then running as express messen ger on the sarao route, .viz: between Pittsburgh and Chicago. IV wa near midnight, and the train was running at full speed, when Price was astonished, this side of forest station, uy tbe car door being bro ken open and a revolver in the bands of a man wearing a black mask was presented at him with an order, to surrender. For reply Price grasped Lis own revolver , which - was 'lying neaf. The robber Cred, the bullet lodging in Price's left shoulder. Price returned the f re and the rob ber lell forward dead, the bullet hav ing lodged in his brain. Tho bodv! was taken off the traio at Lima, Ohio, where it was identified as the re mains of a man named Briukley, 11 former conductor on the road. Tbe affair created considerable noise in tbe newspapers, and Price immediately became a hero in the public estimation. Tbe express com pany presented him with a thousand dollars iu gold and a three month's vacation on salary, and his associate employes purchased and gave him a Gne gold watch. Tbe bullet wbicb lodged in his own shoulder, and the one which the physician extracted from the brain of Brinkley, Price took and bad a gold mounted locket made. Moreover, Price was made a pet of tbe company, and was roost implicitly trusted. In order to re main in the good graces of tbe officers Pric after be had resumed work ex erted himself to report aay petty de relictions ot duty on tbe part of oth er employes. Asa result he became verr unpopular among his associates though lining still higher in tho esti mation of tbe officers. But, alas, for tbo fallacy of appear ances. J' or some time tacit it nan become evident that some dishonest employe was using his advantage to rob tbe company, but doing it in a way to almost defy detection. Among these robberies was that of 100 from a cask of silver containing $5,000. Tbe circumstances attending this theft led to suspicion resting upon Price. Steps were then taken to lead to bis detection, if possible. On last Sunday at noon Price left Pittsburgh in charge of the express car for Chi cago, belore leaving, Air. buivciv, General Manager of the office in this city; placed in bis bands three decoy letters, each containing $10, tc be de livered without way-bills. The let ters never reached their destination. The officers becoming convinced that Price was tbe culprit ordered bis ar rest lie was accordingly taken in custody on Monday forenoon, in Chi cago. He remained in confinement until yesterday when be was released on $1,000 bail for a bearing. Tbe extent of Price's embezzle ments could not be learned, as tbe officers themselves do not know yet the exact amount They do know, however, or feel convinced, that be is the person who has taken numer ous sums recently which the com pany has been compelled to make good. A DpilrnrtlT Fire at Portland, X. B St. John, N. B., Oct. 20 About three o'clock this morning a fire start ed in tbe main street of Portland, and in a short time the block bound ed br Main, Chanel, Acadia and Portland streets were in flames, strovinir a number of stores de and dwellings. A brisk wind carried the flames along, and St John was called on for aseistanc, which was promptly given. At o'clock ine burnt dis trict extended from Acadia to Port land street, along Chase street to Acadia, thencA to Main street. Both sides of Chapel street are in ruins. Several houses on the eat side of Acadia, as well as on tbe west, were in flames. At that liuie it was believed that every house oa High street, between Portland and Acadia would be destroyed. Temperance Hall, on Simonds street, is on fire. A later dispatch says: The Cre io Portland burned itself out about ') o'clock. Nearly serenty-five Louses are destroyed. One man was burned to death and several men and wo men injured. Drunkenness and row dyism were rampant during the pro gress of the flames. Tbe Town Council is taking measures to relieve thit sufferers. The fire is supposed to ba incendi ary, bnving been made to burn the building in which the flames were first discovered. Te loss is estima- ted at $200,000. Many of tLe home- less are sufferers by the Si. John fire. Two hundred and iLiny wooden bouses were burned, and ou'.y one brick house in the whole district. Over 2,000 people were burned out, seven hundred of whom were suffer ers br tbe great fire of the 20th oi 'cue". The loss is fully JWiO.OOO. Insurance about $30,0od The foundaticc t; .eare gave way while the men were woraic; in tbe ruiae, burying half adoznn mca and boys. A njn named James Spin- law was taken outdeid : also one of the boys, Alex. (jileB. Aooi.U:r as .a .... . ' - fatally injarad, JC'i all the QlueraJ were seriously hurt. : A gang of men are eottduwla? te search for the other missing youth. ite scene during tbe progess of tbe fire wil not soon be forgotten. Thousands of tscrle were gathered toon Fort Howe, lootic? down on tie jtumease mass or name?, ft eonie wbo vei0 interested in tbe Ere rusbed tbrooga ti fleets a. moat frantie. Sick women vera ferried from burning buildings. Mothers were slow to believe that tbeir child ren were all right, and tbeir efforts o get into dangerous places, where they tofbt their little ones were, kept a great ttsr persons busy in preventing tbeoj fjora ,'o.'ing tbeir iiyes. K;tly after four tbe w,iad gr-sw stronger, carrying Jarge bbowers of sparks, and adding ;o the grandeur and danger. A TerrlW 0eak PKSIXVILLE, October lf5 Hr. ney iJcAtee, for many years employ ed as watchman at s 'signal tower near rbotniiviUe, raet with a horrible death at the bridge near tiiis place at five o'clock this afternoon. He war. walking on the bridge, when tbe pay 1" cftnM alon nd Mruck hifu 8a4Wfid tna hie bodJ ii. io eio acaiuveu uver toe latractore, presenUng a gbasjy Bieht ills uraing were Mi'ilri1 ...... over tbe i0 - hi P j fter tbe jit 1 .. . TL. r uuwuu , ..t.l J'l 'iflTh. "fortunate man was well advanced in rears and it ia aoioriunate v la Je" nd 11 18 b"- LiallT Itawawi h a;a .f .1. . . .. "J.UeTedhedidnotbearthe Uam until . too lt, to get oat of the way. Aa Aauarlana Cw(f Bobera, irantic swindle was brought to Ii2ht! here vesterday by the arrest of J. It. ii. ... Frinrft I, Srpvpna and (Jforire W. Miller, on the Requisition of Gov. I Hubbard, of Texas, charred with forging land title and issuing fraud ulent deeds for large tricts of land in Texas. In order to better secure? the iuccc3 of their plans) Ham nd ' hi confederates caused to be mjade? du plicate copies uf national nd other seals, and produced specimens of tbe signatures of numerous state officials of Texas. They also caused to be printed blank forms and exact copies of deeds necessary for tbe transaction. Tbe authorities at Wihiag:oa sent Special Agent Foster Lore, where La obtained clues' to tbe authors of tbe ,. esriruile. .jkhitk.vubave been closely followed ever since, re sulting in tbe arrest of sixty persons simultaneon-ly in various parts of tbe country who belong to the gang. No less than "thirteen court Louses i have 1een set on lire and bnrnedd n- ring the past vear to destroy evidence that could have been brought against tbe conspirator. Ham, Stevens and Miller left for Texas yesterdiy !n custody of officers from the State. "' . FastofliceBwiaaJla. St. Lotis, Oct. 17. About three weeks ago Auditor McGrew, of the I'oiiiofiiue Department at Waihiug ton, detected through a aew eytem of keeping accounts . inaugurated by himself a swindling operation wbisn has been goiug on several years by or through tbo connivance of an em ploye of tbe department, named O'lJriea, and by which it wa3 thought the department had been , robbed of twentv thousand dollars. F. C. Sil- ley, Deputy Auditor of the . depart ment, was immediately dispatched to ibis city, where he has fciuce been engaged with Chief Special Agent T. V. Schaurte aud bis corps ol de tectives in working up the case. Tbe speculations were all made at points reniute frcin this city in the H est and Southwest, and Mr. SiHey's mission has L"ca so successful that he left for Waruingtun to-night with over twen ty thousand dollars recovered from various persons wbo bad been in ollusiou with O'Ureiu. A ( arlonn yrlone la l'ai. On Wednesday afternoon about 1 o'clock tbe vicinity of Spring Iiill church, about four miles east of Bur ton, was visited by a singular atmos pheric perturbation. A small black cloud made its appearance in the southeast, and presectly a whirlwind swooped down with a noise resem bling a thousand million bumming tops in motion ; the wind caught the roof of Spring Hill church, a frame building, and lifting it and one of the walls ol), carried it nearly a hundred yards ; tbe rafters of the roof were oroken into smithereens and tbe shin gles scattered in a very promiscuous manner. Tbe pulpit and benches standing on the floor of tbe church were ondistnrbed. Lowers' store, in tbe immediate vicinity of tbe church, was lifted from its foundation, and in the language of our informant, twist ed around, necessitating some repairs. The course of tbe tornado did not ex tend over four hundred yards, and no other da in a ire was done. lllle-lt Olattllrra. Tbe Fayette countv illicit whisky distillers were op for trial in the Uni ted States District Court before J udge Ketcbum, yesterday. It will be re membered that in June last Collector Davis suspected that whisky was be ing distilled on the sly in the remote passes of the Fayette mountains. Special Agent Urimeson was ordered to visit tbe scene of tbe supposed illicit distilleries, and on reaching tbe mountains was met by a squad of men in their shirt sleeves and armed with rides who drove bim away. Tbe facts were reported to the de partment at Washington, and a cav alry expedition organized to capture tbe gang. Tbe raid was successfully made, and yesterday tbe conviction of tbe following parties was secured : I'dtriek GlcAson, Thomas . Dean and J. M. Sullivan were found guilty of distilling and selling wilboutlicense. Silas Savage and J. M- Sullivan were also found guilty on another indict ment. A nulle pros was allowed in the cage cf lliraro Savage. Sentence in each of these cases was deferred and tbe prisoners were remanded to jail. The still was captured and con fiscated and the business entirely bro ken up. It U thought tbe illegal distillation of epiritsin Mr. Davis' district is a thine of tho past, Pills liurrj Evening i'hronuLi. T1IK HAU IU THE : A ST. THE RIS1AN8 ATTACK MLKUTAtt PA pn.V'S ARMT AND DEFEAT IT. London, October 1C. A Uussian oBicial isnafb, dated at the head quarters of ls nrn? of the Caucasus, October f, says; '-yesUirdey the Jiussians gained a great victory oyer Mukhtar Pasha, capturing many gun? and prisoners. The Turk have been driven from tbe road to H ars." A dispatch from Moscov, dated today, says:' ''I'mate telegrams received there state that on Monday the Russians attacked Mukbtar I'a bbu's new positions. The Caucasian gr-as4';?rs etotmed Alwias hill, form ing the key to Z,3 TtjrkUh position. A two hours' eaeairetiieot cussed re- j - .1 nr.i r .if 'I. -ir-IL suiting in ine nigui oi Aiukniar ruaus The Russians t)ur,a. ?nd the Turks Jogf many prisoners, '.caanofc, rijjes and a ijuaon tf of provision s..'-' 1 - An official dipatiib r received at Constaatioople, iate4 to-daf; opjtes the battle at Aladjeb Dagfa, whik (s probably tbe same as ' Alwia. The ipnstcb says : ' "The Russians Iron fotir id" VfT falling back at the time the telegram v'ftj ?ent off, and the DnaJ result of the batlla .710- citntarur expc,ctea." LosrK) Qctobr 1". The Stand ard's correspondent at 8-. Petersburg U-legrapb as follows : "Tbe fatx; of Monday's battle ras derided by a flink attack on Mukbtar Pasbt'a po sition from tbe north. Tbe Jlussians captnrcd some thousands of prisoners. J be sifga of Kars will re commence immediately. n : i "was (raleaalal Olebratlaa af farfeyke,' Jlarreaer. - sctit') Lrsy il(.(Kj, &. )'., .Qctobjr 17. Scarcely es than fOjiop if -pb upre ber etujudiag the jEenteo uial coruiaetaorgtjdD of tbe surrender ofBurgoyne. Tbt oriijae opened witb Dtidg 100 gong at fiu&ri, vbt n an answering gun was' beard from Wizard's mountain, wheuce 4 0aic sxovts" 8ialcd to bim tbe move ments cf iiurgoyio daring the cam paign. A procession of rn&nr civil aad military oritiiza'ioisi ana an .imposing affair. The officers woie ac-Vt fcy ; . J oaases maae irom na metto trKH: . . - - 0...k rt 1: nit y- tiuuiu varoiiua. The Ions? 'line having arrired apon tbe bicloric I ha-'emnni? .r iin..n,n. c 1 '2a ' oan,3 " Governor " u"'"""' Ewryuiour auu William Curtis ; delivered nra: 'and . poem was read, " ' ' i K" . . AM . fc. a lulllia.M K cl I I Ohio Rallrond. Mr. rredentfc MufeenUurfc', a tin- , Iy respectable Ueroian citizen ot aontn i W neeiios. was insiauiiv aiiiea on Tuesday morning last on tbe railroad noar tbe intersection cf Cbapline and Thirty-second streets. The wheels of a train of cars Lad evidently pasted over tbe full length of bis body, : on tbe left Bide ; the right side showed no marks of injury,1 The body l.ty near to and parallel witb-one sidf tbe track. The left leg was cut off close to the body, and into two parts at tbe knee. The upper portion of the limb lay eeverar yards from the track, but the lower part was missing, and could not be found. Shreds of flush, clumps of, hair, .aa J pools of clotted blood lay scattered along be ta etn the rails for some uiey A jury was empaneled, which held an inquest over the remains, and re turned a verdict to the effect that de ceased came to bis death accidentally, lv being run over bv a locomotive engine at abiut Cve o'clock A. M, etc.- Paw iter Vas:aa Esplaoioa. TRF.lf.BTOV la (Vtolir It A n - p . - - explosion of a wagon load of powder, . , - . A i o I belonging to A. C. apeece, occurred aitiunter s istauoo, near tnis place, this morning, about, eight o'clock, There were about seventy-Gve kegs of powder on tbe wagou, and tbe con cushion was terrible. Coui-id -ralle injury was done to tbe housm ia the neighborhood, tbe window ot Isaac Uakes' bouse being demolished. No thing was left of the wagon la. tbe hiud wheels aud tn axle, and the horses were so badly injured that it became nccensary to Bnoot ibem Tbe driver, a man named lireaoler, was blown a distance of one hcudred yards, but, strauge enough, was not ins.antly killed, lie is fatally injured and can not survive tuauy hours. A man named John Otto, wbo wa walking about eeveutv yards behind the wagon, was knocked down by tbe shock, but he is not seriouslv in jured. I'ilure efa Trala Rnbhrr. CiiiCAdrt, III , Oct. 14 A special to the Tribune from New Mexico says: James Berry, supposed one ot the men wbo lately the express car oa the Union to be robbed Pacific Railroad, was cap:nred near Wil liamsburg, in Calloway county, to day, and brought to this city. About a week sgo Kerry sod a companion appeared ia tbis city, Dcrry baviug on bis person between $;t.000 and $10,000 in gold coin, of the uiiatage of 1ST7. He stated that be was just from the liisek Hills and Uisr Horn gold fields, where be sold some claims and made a rais c f the aui juiii of gold that wa. io bis ' possession. He was known by inauy persons here as being a native, and baring always lived in tbe adjoioiug county. He negotiated tbe gold at three banks for currency. No suspicion was ex cited that b? was one of the Pacific train robbers. Tbe gold, in course of business, reached St. Louis, and was identified as the same kind se cured in that robbery. Detectives were then placed on llerry's track, and to-day he was found with his horse in a thicket. When he found he was discovered be attempted to flee, and failing to stop when ordered to do so by tbe Sheriff, was brought down with a load of buckshot. He had on bis person $2,800 in currency. To some Berry accounts for having so much gold by saying be got it by gambling. There is no doubt of his being oue of the men sought. A Sarraw Carapa. New Haven, Oct. 1G. List bijjbt as the through train for Djsioo, wbicb leaves New York at ten o' clock and thU city at 12:42 o'cljck, was passing over the drawbridge at tbe Connecticut River an accident occurred wbicb, happily, was not se rious. As the cars were ou the draw, moviog very slowly, as usual there, something about the fusteoiog-i of the draw gave way, and the fails of tbe draw were swerved two or three iobc es where they joined the east side. Tbe track not being eoaiiuuous, the cars ran off. the wheels running on tbe siring pieces wbicb support the rails. The traia was ut oacc stop ped, only the engice, leggsge and one passenger car having left the rails. Noone was hurt, and the pas sengers wpre hardly disturbed. As the bridge is covered it was very dif ficult to replace tbe cars, and at 'ast accounts this bad not been fully done. There is but little interruption, as transfers are quickly made. i'ure4 lyorljera Fqllfs). Lol lpULLE, Oct. IT. A Special to the Courier-Journal from iiaysville states that a second attempt was made last night to bang Jerry An derson, confined in jail there on a charge of poisoning his wife. : He is a negro, and the several hundred wbo yt'prupted to take the law in tbeir Qwp bunds wprp o'l colored. . Officers resisted he jaob, endeavorioj un successfully by persuasion to disperse lh pro'vd. A citizen tbeu placed titnself before ibe jaij with a revol ver, but was jerfced ssjdo and twj negroes sat down on lion The County Judtre and Mayor Jdressed tbe mob, begging tbe negroes not to disgrace the city, and promieing to see that Anderson is propeily dealt They then let i. Ibis was ltDKrt. The jail is tbeir trconuv now securelr (tuarced. - A Han attat. iOjLisyiM.);, k'jr. pt- I.i. Datid Llall," of Frftoklfo' couni y, VB whip ped Satnrtlrij njgbt by ma.-Jked nieD. iiali te; obo Tborppson tbis muro iog ut retcogaiyed ic UjP 6npof bif atfallauta. He at oute i-lipt bim, wounding btra wwi'lf. He af terwards arrested, but readilr ghe ii'il, Jt is thought it will result io the cnearttiog iii briogiog to jus tice, a band of sc sailed H U-iTI'JJ bo fcaTC jieea disturbiog FrunLIiu cjqaty for ywa,g. fhe loal Sis-lpefucdL i gfRASiOK, I4., Opt. 16 Vr a tBe4 meeting of the feUwtre, fTaclfr awaona and Western Railroad Citc.- Jiaoj's wen this moruiog it was bnaa BtvUgiy voted for work. At ' mcet- foga of tfcsi r;eITara aud 'Hudson Compaaj'a rain this hiornio at Cat bondale, Jero'myo, ' Oljphact EiiJ PfOYidoDce,' eomprisfog ail tbe cct fierk to tbe figekawaona Valley, it was voted for worfe hv a a iptnenib mitjorjtY. This euds the last vetitj of tba strike. Brigg's Shaft, Ai I.awn and jgfbool i'urjd colfieries Ctiraoieofied work this rornlu?. Uenes aaa Cattle Bqraetl. J-F.BASO. Ta., Oc, n. A' larn oa tides'. it ie tf tbe la.e Juhu Krausr, Rpa I t,, ., J I I'biUon, ai pljrOcd tllSOteu I :l ' inc. Kour liurfit ami Keren lipai' .f cattle perched, aid . qusutitj of r . 1 :,. grain was contumca. ine i.sm tj !lm.,nf nan ,-a ial cmpaniS " . T T 1 FtiTTSVIlLE. Peril of ike Xla. l'A, October IS.. To-day tbe Schuvlkiil Countv Court ! (Judge Perthiog presiding) . granted an injunction restmin'eg the Pniladel phia aad Rtading, Coal and Iron! Compaov from woiking the Eagle j Hill Shaft Colliery, where James i I Coy le and nephew were kilLd lastFEH cnaay by a Miipaur expiosiou It is o-- -y "J " - . . K,lf muh , H.yof OMstnunisia aud Trade coatrtry 10 tye provisions of fie u ! ruiou. iiy the potior stL..r h. x j. t. hi- fifTSTO l.rnfiili'iir (n t-t,a fMi ,.,Il,'-r- All ll.e cLve wint till." hnok, ,leplctli. the Ol JS.U, JTOVIUI Jg 10. ttie Lea.U aud rKn..ftrrrn-intcnSt.ite.. The he wlllnit hook safety of the miner., in that there are . ,r rt.ir. mo paw, m uiu.t- .,,... . , . . , ; Hons, iri Sowl 50wnt. fir cmtii tint tmlmrr. uo tops to the cages, no brakes to the ; v. k. bkik klkbank & :., si Ninth siret, drum and insufficient veutilation. i 1"'lV,rJ'1'a' This will be a test case, and if after further argument next Saturday the Court does not dissolve tbe injunction, one bt tbe-Cncst collieries in lie re gion will be closed up. Another . Exploolaa and Mine. Fire in a Ashland, Pa., October IS. By the firing of a blast at the; Bast co!- jliery at ibis place, at 10:30 A. M. to- aay, aa explosion 01 sulpnur occurred, seriously injuring a miner (B.-ainard Fullcn), who bns a family cf seven children, and setting Cre to three ad- i i linino- ,.,.! M . ,1. 'iv.uio m oil. iiia'.iiui iu veia. The Cre has been rainir all j . . - " i.jiuj uav, but is cow out, thus avertiug i great damage to a valuable colliery j which ships 10'J cars a day. Fulleu i is a member of tbe Beneficial Fund endowed by Mr. F. E. Gowen. A Waruldi Bank EmiI ra. Leavenworth, October IT: In the United States Court to-day J. S. Trarker, President of the First Na tional Hank Of Wichita, Ki, Was COU - vieted and sentenced to five years in tho Siate Deuitentiarv of Missouri for the crime of embezzlement of bank funds. V. J. Wright, book keeper, was convicted of fraudulent alteration of a bak book under the direction of the President. John Eldridge, cash ier, has had bis t-ial, and tbe jury are now out. Trai-ker, before sentenced, made ;i coufesion of bis guilt, saying his trouble were caused by the finan cial embarrassment of 1S7:! , A Dfllmrtllie l ulled Males .Haralial Washincton, Oa. 19. The ap pointment of Colonel O. P. Fitzsim more as United States Marslul of tbe Siate of (icnrgia, vice Msjir Smyth, expired aftei eiifbt years service some mouths ago and be has been acting ad interim under a special appoint ment from Jti Jb:e Bradley, of the su preme court of the United States, and the circuit Judeof theieori dis trict. Colonel Fitz-imuiore is a resi dent cf Augusta and a Demucrat in 'politic?. ... . Anrtlon stnle eif Jersey Cattle. Boston, Oct. 19 An auction s.ile of Jersey catile belouging to the es tate cf the late Alvin Adams Aas bclJ this morning. There were ab)ut eight hundred persons present, em bracing nearly all the famous stock raisers iu the United State?. The cattle brought t'neir full value, tbe prices ranging from $100 to $400 per bead. Irepot Burnett. CincAfio, October 20 This after noon a Sre of uuknown origin des troyed the Gue depot of the North western Railroad, at South Evauston, inflicting a lrss of $3,000. It burned to the ground in ten minutes from the time ;t was discovered. Luckily the wiud was blowing the wrong way to aid iu spreading tho flames, but dam age to tbe amount of $3,000 was done to Warren A Keeuey's valuable building opposite, with an insurance of about half that amount, (hher loseea will not aggregate $."00. Xtir AdccrtiHriitenl.1. EDITOR'S NOTICE. Ine nder.ime.l lutein lieen appoinied Auditor by tlietlrphaus' tkinrt of .VjiiK-rset Co., Fa.. tows upon the exi-eptinns hied to the account of li-.trid lulwrt one of the x orator of Isaac I libert , decM ; hnd an i report upon tho lucts, and make a dis tribution of the funds in the hands of siid Kieculur. to ami sinonit those legally entitled thereto, hereby itives notice that he will attorn! te the duties ot the alxtre apjiointment. on Tliuralay, Nin'uuibcr 1st, at hisothce in Somerset, when atid where all crsjiis Interested can attend If they intuit proper. VALENTINE HAY. OK..U Aattltor A rents waited. Ilu.d- fmare. Partlcnhirs 'it-e. okru a bu, 6- iMiti, ib LIST OF CAUSES lor Notember Ten.iyrj. F1VST WEEK. ' J. Penj.lcs' Fire Insantnce Company of Ptun. ys. s. J. lover u Hm. 2. Peoples' Fire Insurance Coiapany of : Tenn. vs. Kiluttind Kiernan. 3. Peoplej' Hre Insumnee rv,s.p:wy of Pepn. rs. Th.imas Qailairher. I. t'ltlens Oil KctaiDjr Compary t. J'hn Faidelt-. Thouia Mailey vj. '. J. PJ-klt et at. K. KeLer vs. M. Klein 4 fo. W. 11. H. liardaert. A. llur.li.im and u ife, In tac W. Kanek k i'n. vs. I. A. Jenkins. Harnet I'k kmn is. Fred. Nauie. ltruet 1'ickiiif vs. Fred. Nauirle. that. E. Ways vs. Samuel Waiker. Wlulield S. rihajilt va. Cyras Meyir' Ad niinitratiir. Eduinnd Kicrnaa vs. .Ter.tn Ilowm tn et. . al. - 11. nry Kelin vs. Win. Smith ct. a(. Davl.l U. Wilson vs. Henry Itarnlmrt. SEVQXli hhEi.'. r, illian 11. V. altar vs. W. H. Sufall et. al. YaL J. Mitfert-it. Jonathan Smith. . J;i. B. Ualther's use vs. Henry S. iK.nacr. I, u.iU fej-aiid Tf. $arali Wilson et. al. S W. H. hoydfi. V.. M. tKhrock S. W P. llnyd i. fjerl u7t. Itarid Slrstolierrs. Ertn-ard lostojltf. A, U, Oollrotb n. Joliij L-i.t(f I.cttl3 liKiui)cr ys ftml, Wmg. Hlraia Hltti.ars. AdaialiuiK et. si liuda Hro'a v. V-''. J'ekard at. Undue Hro's vs. F. T. Lockard ct l r Joseph Kettn s. Adem lister. - - ' " Catherine Fbtllippi's use vs. Hurrlsin Sevder. isia, af-Ii: : 7s. Sneers A t. 1 . K. f ei-lftan tn t'.tUer;' In-'-ance Coiu Jtany 61 Neuara. Xeif J erect . W. A. Uaimaact. si. vs. Mary M. Klinmel. Jacob I'rwby vi. John llowsrr' Adminis trator. -. ' i . . ' ,H,te' "-"ountt vl. Jo-Iah Tannehill' Ad mttilitifitfr. - i. Jhn Wilson k S-.Q vs. Wm. ri. f.Hn, -Samuel tl. U illrelm v. S itimol t'ompton. Samnel J. W ilhelirf ys.-Sninuel Cuuiplon. Ada ya''ner v. Wuu A. Powel. ' Kette k fivn;owl v.tSamnM C. lyieehel. Keith A lAveseuod vi. Saiuunl O. I mkUvL ' F. J. KOdoFK. - T. . 14. 11. Ii. Ii 14. it' ll. 17. IS. 4. aa. 21. IX. "!., IjefikJT If. Protiji.inojary.. . VK WILL fdlniet Uoroii.oi, ;o I'n fiisll one and nne-hull a Uozenol the lit lieattti- rerch oil color, erer seen 4arll ijO.. The are tit.iut.lad in KkUj bLi.--! cam- t'l and oM tr.:rts.-oval otienin an-l onteell "any- f tnin n-iw oeiorc iliopubic, .-utisf aencn ,uarun ijCil, Two samples hir Si cents, ir six tor Ml i-ents. 5?end Jsents I- r itrand tilnstrated eataleirne with ihniH! of Voonli'.-lit on Bie Ki iu, cr Sf." rents lor t Vo landscapes and Call' liUlibrbn tiouu.t. I. ATHM-AM a Co.. 4lS- WitMnKteriti' Uo. t'iu,' Wnj.iiehyserts, Jlrn Vaatters (or t'hromos. larivtiiVi ad Aj-t w..rkf A t $ITI'.E. . A njiixisriiATtiK s sor:cE. JbsiWel f. ,-vtt bh ol - luiierFet lion. ugh, lyctter of 4rtmiststratft.li nn the (o date te ! Isl havinr lt nuntated to the undenta-ned, notiac heretiy itlven to tlioseindebteil to h to wake kama diur payment, ami thiwe -hdefiitr claims attains! It. to present them duly aut Iwtitlcated for sett le Diautoa (iaU.rd4y.tl-9 loth day of November, lKTT.al the trbrn rillb' A'llmiiustritnf in L' outer. set fv.rouuh. whL-a and: war. a ha vul h i; t it ml fitrthal tmnsise. ' . , JUIjtrBI.Y.VYER. M.j - . j .Administrator. SHORTHAND. Kti:i iui ;iven in tne nrie est, lsf, mtat ranld aud rellalile eystemol Shorthmd writ. I11IC everduvised. A period tnowledje of the sys tem Kill be xlren la course of 13 easy- lessons. Terms if, or W ct. a lesson, hy a.rrcspondcne. Address K. THUPPmti,e.Utur' Slirthn4 Ke rlew." 118 SmlthrtcM street, Plttsburtth, Pa. The "ShxTtaaml Km iw" will be maiiet! to any address on reeelpt of 26 ci. ., f Sew Advertii-emenlt. $3 OOtD PX.ATKD WATCBU. Clmpwt :ntho known wix-ltl. ikwrpUi Watch Fr ft (a AgsnU. AiMk. A. Cooi.ru ft Co, CblcKgo. AGENTS WANTED. PEXCIL IKTCHES OF THE GREAT O I rtTO Ad lUu'tnida HiMorr of A&K t rccuTsrc J dyspeptics ,UU juj 1 jQleriT,Ticljni of Icier y?ikati arte, Ik awrnui- I ll:a.(tl latknt how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and (rood appetite ; they will tell you Iiy In kin ximmok 1JV KR Kwil LAToa. The Cheapest, Purtjt ind Best Family Moilicine ia in the World. 0 J- For PYSPF.PSrA. ITIXSTIPATIDS. Juno IU, Kilious attaefcA, S It'K H K A I A t'H K, t '"lie. I r.!'""? '''n .OI !'", bJbK sru.MAOH, Heart ourn, ate., at:. i lhi ""i14 sthern ReimVy in aamnteii not to contain a sinitle mrthlo of Mercury, or any iniurioun mUicmi subsuuee, butia PURELY VESETACLE, contnlnlnir tho Southern nooi-i.in.l Herlm. a lileb an allwiae I'Mvideie has pi;ierl in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. If will cure ill Disease caused by derangement of the Liver and Boweis. i he SYMPTOMS of Urer Complaint area hit ter or hut taste in the niouth ; I'rio in the Bak, Siiiesor Joints, often mistaken lor Khcuinatistc ; riour Stum-.eli ; Low at Apwiue ; Koaela altern aieiy ei stive anil lax ; llt-ailaehe ; Leva of mem ry, with a piiinlnl aens:iibn of haviiur failed to lie ftomethiuK wilich ouuht to have lieendooe; Deliiii. ty. Low Spirits, a thick yellow :ipc:iranue of the I kves.atlrr cou-li often misuiken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms atten.l the disease, at others very lew ; out the L1VLK, the htrirf-st urgnn in the tsiy. Is generally the seat of ill-ease, and If not resnlateil In time, great sailer isfr. wreteheiieess anil DKAT11 will ensue. 1 canreoomraenit asanefheat-tous remety fordla easeof the Liver, Heartburn anl Dvspepsia, Sim mons Liver kerulator. Lt-uria t. Wilder. 165 Master S. reel, Assistant Koei Master, Philadel phia. We have tested Its virioes, personally, and know that lor 1) -pcpiii.i. Hllousness, an-i Vhroh hliiK llemlaehe. it is the best tneilii-ine the world ever saw. We litretrietl forty other renieili.-e be fore SitntiK.r.s' Liver KeKiitator, but none of them iruve us more than leniimrury relief: hut the li-i-ula-.or. not only rell&veil, hut cured us."' tn. Tkl- n.it.ti'U a-sif lUKXHK-toait, IMaeun, tin. V33 rSKA-TlTZ olhtn Is so unpleasant, nothing soeommon a bad breath, and in nearly every case U comes from the stomach, and can be so eas"ily correete I If you will take Simmons' Keyulator. Ih not neiclect so sure a remedy tor this repu sire disorder. It will at Improve your Apuetite, t'ompleziou, and gin eral Health. SICK HEADACHE. Tins dii'trfMin afllieTlon ixviim mt frequent ly. i ne nmurDriiiCfl oi tne stoniat-h. ana Inn lrra mier(-tly ttliffciitMir-oiitentu, causes a urvru pia ia the hea-l.atiH)mjmaiesl with hnifre?bt uau ea. anl thi cunfstitu.es wb it Is jiiularly known as Sick licactie. 'ur pruuijst rviief We Siaizms' Lira Regalatar. or KeliciE At a Remedy tm .MALARIOrs FKVEKS. IMIWET. CtOI P I . A ! N TS. 1 Y S I K P S I A . M E X T A L D E P K KS SlO.V, KESn.ESSNKSS JAl NDICE, N A (' SEA. SltlK HK.Al)At:HK. VVL.H OONS1I PA11UN and HlLtUL'SNESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. m.tStrFACTl-RBIlOXLV BV J. H. ZEILIN 4. CO-, 1'HILrtAEi.PHIA. PA. Sold by all Druggists. I'ric-e'sfl.OO. JaljA A UDlTOR'S NOTICE. ine umiersiirne.1 Auditor appointed by the Judiies ol the Court ol tVimwon fleas of Somerset cotinty to make a distribution of the funds in the hands of J.itiu H. I'hl, Asslfrneeof John Netf hereby ive notice that hewlll attend to the lutlei i tne aooye appointment at the olhee of John H I'hl. in the liomuzh ol S iiiierset. on Friday Not ami, la", 'at lOo'el.ick a ia. ah n and where all Irauns Uderesteil can tttend If they think J AM KS U PI pmper " t- W Auditor. tn. G1ENEKAL ITlamation. election rnoc- nII SA YE THE ttJVMIIXW EALTH. WHIIEEAS. m and by an act of Genera! As sembly of the t otnmonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled "An act to reituiate the xenenil elections ttituin tnis t iitninonweaitti," it is enjoined upon me to cive public notice of said elections and to enumerate in said notice what onteers tieinim elc-ted, L tJKOKGE W. PILE. Sherill of the connty 01 Somerset, uo neretiy make known and Kit e this public notice to the electors of the coun ty 01 r-omersei, mat a ueneral Election will be held in said county on 1 ucsday the .S'.rft day of November, 187", the sime i-cina; the Tucsiay next lillowinj the nrst .tion-iay oi .tiuvenitier. The elo-tors of the boroutth of Confluence to meet atinc kiuik n t namtier. in said borouirh lhc eiivt.irs oi the oorouirh and township of .i -iii.-i . ... i- it. . iu, twun rtouae, in said tsiri-uzh. ' The electors of the township of Milford to meet at the house lately occupied by Thomas Kinx, in said township. Tho electors of New Ontrevllle to meet at the semmt tuaie in sain borouirn. Thaekieiorsof the township of 1'pper Turker foot to meet at the house ol John A. Shtiltt, iu said township. The electors of the township of Lower Xi rker foot to uuiet at te school house in UrslfJa buir ouzh. ' ' ' I heele tor of the bomuuh of Lrsir. to meet at the srh sil h-.ue in said iHounh. 1 The electors or the township or Addiam to meet at the s hool house in Peterstiur-. The electors of the township St .Mi Idlcereei to nieid et tbe Imusc occupied by Aron Ileclilef, tn sal I tiiwtiship. The d i t rs of the township of Elkllek to aiaet atthc new school house iu the through ol Salis bury. 'f h electors of tbe boroash of Salisbury to fat".- at the new school hou.se in said bnmnirh. The eleetora of the township of Summit to meet at the school house in Unlet 'Ity borough 'The electors el the bop.uah ut Hale City to D'etat the school house in iaid lirouirh. The ale-tors of the boron it h of Wellerebunr to meet at the school house in said boronij h. The elecnj of the township of Greenville to meet at the school ho3e. o Pocahontas, In said township. Tho efeebw of the township of Southampton to meet at the house of J. 1. Kennel, iu said township. The electors of the township of Northampton to meet at the house ol Johu Piwrbauifh, in said township. The rhetors of the township of Lirfmer to meet at t lit-house formerly occupied by Wm. .May, in said township. The elector of the borough or Berlin to meet at the house, oi Archibald Cuupton, in said lior !.. -.! 1 he electors td it i. towntii. cf ITroth'Vftlley 'o tin.; at P. etmrr" s, hool house. In ,ad town fchifi. " T ' i - - 1 The electors of the township of Stonycreek to meet at ths si ho-.J boose at Shanksviiic, ,n said totrnship.' ' I The t'c-jtor rjt)t boron.-h of Stoystown to mecfat n,5 ti'.-j. se f.mejl cappjd pi Henry J. Miller, in s.ti.l lTf.-4;h. - p' ! Theslej.tors or the to;r.sii!p of (tucroahonlntr ! lil'.'i't Hi U! !l"B.ae ut JaiU Ctfiter, in Stoys-ti-.t. . 'l hc i-lceiars ut th iiusnnidp t.t Allegheny to meet at the Im.c? of tleorire A. Jiimppji in said township. The electors or the bon axh of .Tew Baltimore to meet at tne house oi , .A Mu mr. ou-zii. 'J.;, jj-tfip er the township of Ciaiemaugh to meal at ti e li.ii. o, f..le,- , ej ,-, :u sa I I to 7 slitp. (- : ' ft The eUcto.-s of tha township of stnndc ui meet at theiltou-utor .taculi llchnmi. In said towus dp. The eloctors of the township of Faint to meet at the xvit,; h.i";:- rrtcttd tn the lun.sot Henry liVtht'j . .11 Uivl tH.t.tl,pt l, Thev.eetyH of Pr e township of .tenner to meet at' the 'housv ot Thiw. Gallagher, at Jcuner X hoods, "ti iivl toninp. - Ta (K!'.:tr; rf.a toy.-nhiji of JeRersnn to meet tin. ini-jw.Nofi.apii, Hat , ia M'd town ship.'' -- " " . .i If . JoC rlecior, ol Hit,, lumiuli of iecucfville jo At ttl.i. h t)o,a uH4 Ptvj the ytiaiiijed ,-oters 111 eiew I., I.li.,tt -if liNE PKKSDN for Juce or the "Supreme t.'onrt of the t'ouittionweulih of Pennsvlvani t. U.NE PKIiSif.N lor State Treasurer ol the ( un ot t'enrstivnma. ' OXF. Pt'llsHI-t'it- Adiu,.- r, -n-al f ,h,. Coimiioiiweiilth ot pchns 'Willi. t."1'' - OK PFU?t.- ror Iiisirh-p Attorney of .-m erset eotmtr. - . . : -i t,WCpt!"OM rurSurveyurof Somerset eeutity. tervt eootv'y. ' ' ' J " ' ' ' SPECIAL ATTEJtTlON ii hend.y Uircctiil lo tue if-.n 4i-ip-je ti ine iter tx-nstitutlon. KUThi" . oy tual citizen twenty .Ana year of as, uuen tit hrttoaiog nalidca tioii. shairbe BiHiilmi to vo(i! al all e.ectuxis: f irtf He htl have been a elUsca of the foiled States at least one mouth. . Seconal. He skull hare resi led In the Stat one vaar. 'or if. bavtnir nrvioaslr lu-t. .i.i..ihu 1 eletjof'w W''7,, k'?S UM, ut the State, he shail li.-w eu,.eil fepif..,, nd a,ij.MU tue ij u.......-, ., . v. . o-n tin eita.U"tt. i aird. He shall hare resided in 1 he rleetioa district where lie shall nifer to vote at least two months lininedlately precedin the election. Fourf. - If twenty-two ysarsof aituor npwarda. ftC-httll'ha.e pa'd Trlttiln tm rear a Stateor oiaSity tai, winch Whtcil l.s.e aVoe.1 at leaat two aioatk and lid ; cal ufle taiath be fore the eleethm. 1 S".. All the elections hy the cttlieru shall be by ballot. Every ballot voted almll be nam- iiere.1 in tne order la whtrn It shall be received. iff "c ou"i:t iwwiw " tow c.evtioD oincers ill the UfX i,f .ote-s.'oppos'te lhc natneitf the cleo-I-i'rwho present 'the bahrf. 'Any' elector may Vrlfe tli latae aptai hi Want, ot ene the tfiae to be aritteu tbtreon and aitesiel Iiy aeltiicn of the district. The election otn shall he sworn or aiiinned not to tlht-loau how ary elector rhaU have voted uui.-ss required to do to a witnesses in a yndk-lal procebtlluic. St S. Elector shall In alt eases except trea son, telony and breach or vurety ol the peace, be privileired from arrest duriiur their attendance one election aci ia goliur Uiaul tar nlng there front. - . - 1 T3fl M 8et.. WbeaovMF an of fc oitiSM Wtnr fit luttx !tr...r .,.,-.m , V i oiM (.'iuanaaaH aoeiWHtwT Ht!)t . tt 7ZZ", .V lrr''' ? IU I Ditl State or I.J u .iu;)H.n:y .,( tl, t .. ,tB! r ir,!.", t Zf Tn. in, i ,r""'J V J oftttlr bt alleleei..n8bytwei'l! ,!r. iin LT SoU.lrmn.n..r. 1'. m"&mXliuJ? r ? I aacU KiiutoUMis re.-jlnll ( .n rl'- .l t.y Lr ft.w n..-i r -,-e.li,a live lnnire,i! . ft 5 Ihw.m lully an il Uiey were present i ilK-ir utml pri.mmcut 1 imuk Vl. ir , ,r .Mh'T!" I I ooc. I. All lmr revaUtviz Die Ifc.lJia it tl tions hy the riUxeDi ir K;r the rejci-:r.?ai of let Hull be Biili'.rtn itiniuzhuut trie it. imt y elector 9ball be tlfprivt.1 ol the prtritn .i r.,.i:i4 by rearoa of ha nmis a. it brio reult.l. ,Br. Any per. who si ult give, or pr.tnire orowr to lve. to au elurlor, ;y W'ey. rv,rl or o;her r.iiuttle e.m.i.ifr4'.jn lor hi.Vot.-:.t i-.n eleeti n. or lor wltholtlina; the name, or alia ultoil lt.ro or pr.nn-e to irive u--h ewi lrjlim to ov t'Uief p!miMiorrtry .e u -U eieet.ir'. rte or t.T the itti.l-tine ttirrts.M'. an-l nv elerrne hAhnH reeelieor aaree t- reu-ei. ft biiBmU.iriiirai other.anyni.mey. rewur l or other vuiu UIe e.n-:-nlertun l. r l.u vote at an elev(l.n, r ft.r wlth holtiiiir the mine hall thereby lorti-it the rlirht t. vote at soeh eleeti4ia. ai1 any eleetor wb'we rihc to rote shut! be chalieiure.1 for nova eaune bet.-a the ele.tioD ottH-.-r. t hail he reo,a:re.l to nwgdr o athfm that the matter of the eiulhu le pn'rae ! his rme shall be p-'elve-l. ska-.o. Any rs..a why -ftt'l, while tiirti- I !.. .1 i.T .,1B r j-eim r una-. ) ,iLr ilatcfi.rolhx'. Bui!l-1 l-tv'?,. Ira.l,nr toy iiaprs.Tucut es-e.l!i.u two -...V fnl vh.l iti -ii of any cU -.-tl. n t.i. .1m!I he h-rev-f i-.ih. int- .Ii-. reft.m th-c urt Any'elerk ilir.)Q.illlll tpxn h"l lots Jlt-'fl: v ol ti n I it pr-m ..vt r-err .r el.-.-.-., ,,fn, ,.r w (,., (,, , fi.. rainta txniiwumwrarih. any fK-rsnw mn nt wf-finy rt-v,iiitl hare -.-re.l. anl. - r-iiiint f. I. wilttil 1 lnhiUou of the cle-'tion iani .sh-.lt, 111 a-hli-: a. :i a wiimcm in jiLllrirfi pn.-eeiiuic shall lo tion Io any .enalui-s prut hle.i by law, Im lepfive 1 nuilly a tl. rn.o-r. ju.l apon o-nvh ii..,, " tins rixiK i suuria aosoiuieiy tor a term ot Ski'. I.f. For the numrM of rotino: n'i nerata ahall be JmMoe.1 to have yane.1 a resi'lenee hy reaauo of hia art, a. -a. or iwt it hv ruuson of his ahsenec, wliue tuiph-veil in thes'riee, either eivU or military, ol this State, ot the t nitel States, D.r ahile en.iviil in the n-.tviyatha ot tiie alters of the Nia:e-a- llw I'uHetl Stat.-s. or the hiith sisar while a atutfeal of aay institution of learning;, ntr wliile kept in any p.r toiuse r other asylum at palilie expense, n r while couttn etl in put'tle prison. rtKC. 14. insirlet election loanlsh:ill enist ..i imin aim two init-eiirs, who Knaii leriwii : etiee an-miy or oeertwe any eleetir. or revfm lnm annually by tlie eitisenx. Kaeh elex-tor shall hate troin yotina;, or to restrain the ireeloiii .. rHwv the rlirlit to vote for tne ju.iire and one Inspector. ; m h pers.msaeinih-ti shall I Uwlln anv .ii-u and eaeh Inspector Ihall appoint one clerk. The n eu-eeilim Ave hundred .hrfUirs. to be iiiiiiri-i.ji-first election board for any newifarlel . aaall Iw I el anytime not less than one nor more II, m elected, ami yacaneies In eieetitm hoard hlle.1. i ttvelye motilhi. ami If It shall kasluiwn to the einirt a shall bo provided by law. tUeetl.sai.meKr ( where the trial of sue h mrenee shall be had. th It shall be prlvileifed frutu arrest upisa days of elec- j the person so offemllna; waa not a resident of n tion. and while eniraiitetl io Biakinir up ami inns. I citr. ward or di-striit where the s.u.1 ..Nenee w i. nillllnz rcturus, cicej.t ojion warrtat of a eourt : nrmailtietl. an-l as eatlted to t te thenin. m eon. record or judjre thereof, l..r an elen-tha Iraift, ' rt.-tori, he shall he swnterkted M pay a hue n. le.; felony, or tor wanton breach of th peo-a. la nlma oue bin, Ire. I or more than one th..usan.l d... cities Uiey m.-iy ciiim eieuiption Irom jury duty ; Isrs. ao.1 Iw ii.uisooe.1 aut lese than six ni-.iut,. durintj their Lenus of aervige. i more than two years. .Sau. 1&. No persoa haU be quallfled to s-rve if Mlf ,h.t!I make any brt r.r M an election offleer who shall h-.d r .hail with-,W5a,r nr-m hw re.-olt of an ele,-ti. wit hin the in two months have held any om-e. "rait-int- ;f.m,mwM,h. r, ,f,.r to make any su.-h h,i lueiitor euiiiWyment la or tiiw the rtnrermnent i r w,,r . ,hrT , y rrrlml proel-iwation thereof ..r at the tinned Watea or ot th.s state.or of any Mey anv written or printed itvertls. iiient. or invite city, or county, or of any municipal boanl. eotn- any ieiwi or i raw to niake sk h bet or wa -er mission or trust ta any city save only jNtieo ot . Uhi .smvletka, (iH-reiH" he or thev shall h.rfeit ami the eitce and aldermen, notaries public and -r-1 p.,y three times tho amount so lit or ollered to be sons In the military aery lee of the Siate: nor shall j bet. 1 "r "urn" l" ' any election oBieer be ellitible Io any civil otflce to I An-l the election laws of the fomni.mwe.ilth fnr be tilted at any election at which he shi 1 1 serve. 1 1 her provide that -The Imn.,.!,.,. 1...1 ... ..i save only to such snlnrdinate muni ipal or kictl ortlecu, Ih-Iow thoKrade ol city or county Mincers, as shall le desiirnated by freneral law. An-l aire to the fc.lUiwiug acts or Assembly now In force in this State, vii: Act of June 30th. 174. Set. . At all elections bereaiter held under the laws of Ibis t'otumoo- wealtb. the polls shall beojicneJ at , o"clix:k ami cioaeii at j o cuick p. m. Sac. 7. Whenever there shall he a vacan. v in an election board on the moniins; of nel.inm. said vainncy shall be it lied in ronlnriniiy with ex isting laws. Thcsitid act of Assembly entitled ''an act re lating to tho election of lids tv.ininotiwcalth," passed July '1, 19I6. provides as fidlows, vis: "That the -Inspectors and ju.lirr shall meet at thercsiectiv placea appointed lor holdin the election in thedistrii-t at whl.-h they resi-ctivclt-lieion. bet.ire 7 o'chick in the uioruiiii of Tues. day, iNovemiier 3.1, an.1 eaeh sai l uisH-ctor eliall apiint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ot su -h aisirict. "In ease the person who shall have received the second hixhesit nuuilwr of votes for insieetor shali n-l attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received 'the second liinhest numlMirof votes for judire at the next prcecediiiit election shall act as Inspector in his place. And incase tho person who shall have received the hluhest number or votes for inspector shall not at tend, the person elected jtidue snail apinjiot an inspector in his place; and in case the person elce-H-d ludie shall not attend, then the inspector who received the hmhe't numiier of votes sh .ll ap point a ju.lxe m his place; and il any vacancy shall continue in the board for the Sice id one hour alter the time hied bylaw lor the opening of the election, the nu.ilihcd voters ol the town ship, ward or district lor which mch c.meer shall have been elected, present at the place af eleeihsa. shall elect one ol their number to nil each va cancy. The act of 30th of July, 1S7, further provide, vii: Set . At the openinz or the pulls at all elec tions it shall be the duty ol the ju-lues of eh-ction for their respective districts to desiiniatecneof the lnjectirs, whose duty it shall be to have tn eusb.ly the registry of voters, anl to make the enrlcs therein required by law; an 1 It sh .ll Iw the duty of the other of sai I lnsteclors to receive and number the ballot presented at said elec tion. Skc. . All election by the cltiiens shall be by ballot: every ballot voted shail lie numb-Ted in the order In which it shall be received, aud the numiier recorded by the clerks oa the list of vo ters opposite the name of the elector from whom re celveu And any voter voilnjr two or more tickets, the several tickets so voted shall each be numiier- ed with tne number correspond in; with tbe nuin- oer to tne name 01 the voter. Anv elector nuty write his name upon hia ticket, or cause tiie same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In ad lltion to the oath now ores -r I ti ed by law til be taken and subscribed by election ofiteers, they shall severally be sworn or attlrtned not to disclose how any elector shall have voted. unless required to do so as witnesses iu a judl lad proeeesiinif. All lndires. Inspectors, clerks, and overseers of any election held uud-r this act, shall. lielote entering; noon their dm its. lie duly sworn oraflirmed In tho presence of each ot her. The moires snau oe sworn t.y tne minority Inspector, il there shall be nch minority Inspector, and in case there be no minority Inspector, then by a lat tice of the peai-e or ulilerman, and the inspoCors, overseer and clerks shall be sworn by the judire. I'-ertihcate of such swearing or atlirminu- shall be duly made out and siiroed by tbe officers 00 sworn, and attested by the utneer who administer ed the oath. It any ju.lxe or minority iusector refuses, or fails to swear the officers of election in the manner required by thi a.rt, or If any ottirrr of election shall act without heinir lirst duly sworn, or Ir any otfleer of election shall sian the form of oath without beina; duly sworn, or il anv iuda-e or minority inspector shall certify that anv othcer wa sworn when he was not, 'it sltall he deemetl a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction, the otficer or officers so otfemltnc; shall be tine.1 not ex ceeding one thonsand thillars, or Imprisoned not e.vceeiilnirone year, or both, in the discretion of the Court. Sar. IO. On the day of election any pet son whose name shall not appear on the registry oi voters, and who cluims the ritiht to vote at stid election, shall produce at least one utialitied voter of the district as a witness to tbe residence of t lie claimant in the district in which he claims to lie a voter, for the period of at least two months im. mediately preceding; raid election, which witness snail ne sworn or atnrmcd ami subscrilie a wriuen or partly written awl partly printed affidavit to me lacis staici oy mm. wnicn atndavtt shall de fine clearly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter, ami the person so claiming the right to vote shall also take and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed affi davit, statin?, to the best of his knowledge and belief, when and where he was born: that he has been a citizen ot the United states for mie month, and of the I mmonwrarth of Pennyv;uil . that he has resided in the Commonwealth' one year, or, II formerly a qnalitlod elector or a native born cit izen thereof. ar;d hit; remo, ed therefrom and re turned, that he ha reu'lod Uioretn months nest precedlnc said election: th it he ua reaided In the district in which be claims to be a voter lor the periisi of at leas: two months immediately nr- eediiia- said election: that he has not moved Into tiie district for the purpoee of voting therein; that he lias, if twenty-two years of ue or npwanis, paid a Ntate or eoucty ui within twj rears, which was assessed at least two months and pa-ri at least one month before the election. The said aiildavit shall also state when ami where the tux claimed to le paid by the affiant wa assessed, and when and where and to whom paid: and the tax receipt therefor shiU be prodial for M.ttsina' ion. unless liiealtkint shall state pi his aMMavit that it has been hist or destroyed, or that he never received any, and lr a naturalised citii m, shall lsn jrate when, where and by what court he was naturalis ed, and shall also prodou hia eeriitioate ot natn ralizatioa lor euaunaiioa. Hut 11 tii claiming the ridht Pi voteshatltake and syliacriiie au auuiittit tiiat mi is native Horn cUixi-n of the United auttes. or. U horn elsewhere. 1to.1t .1.1. the ftct In his allidavit, and sluiii produce evidence that he h is been uaturaliie.1 or that he Is entitled to citiienshlp by reason ol his father's n-iluraiixa-tion. and shall lurtlu-r stnte In his attldnvit that Lo is, at the time -t uiakii.g the affidavit, of the aaor twunty-ooe and under twentv two years that he ha been eltlxen of the L'nited States one month, and bas resided In the State one mnr- or, if a natire born citizen of the State snd remov ed therefrom and returned, il,t he has resided therein j!r ajoph revt procee.lio-j s iid citation, and hi the election dun let iaialnily two months precedms sach eietoloi,. ie ,nhi be cnti tleil to vote, although he rhalrmK htve imid taxes. The said altldavlwj of all persons m .-li claims, and the affidavit of the w;tnese to their residence Jhall he rre'erreil bv election Swrd, and at the ci.ys tit ff: eteetl.ic' tiics en closed with t!fe list of voter- thlly fi t nd .,,hr patiers rtiiuifeii ny last fo be ilell bi-the reto judge with tbe Ppah"hotty. nd jha'il tenia n on hie tnocwitli ii) th Prothi.notufy'j offp. juiet-t to examination m i.the ejiict.i p ik.t. ata. Il lhoolcct..a.o:ncer bal (ind that the aiitdicnut lsc all tin, leja, iaI(Hcatiur,i uf rder he shall be rmltted to vote, u l hia u.me .hail 1 aihletl to the list id taxable by tbe election om. ecrs, the wonl -tax." bein; added where the claimant claims to vote en tax.and the word "am." whe;e I r!ar- fo vote on age, the same words K-ini adifid ly lr,s c,.u. ta , -r-.. ively, u. th lists of psr.ma vomlrf atv) eiec th.n. ; y. S-l- II shall be lawful for any qualified elt ircn or jie district, notwithatanding the u imeol the p.oa.;c4 r,,te contained on. Hie list of resi dent UixahhM-to cliMieit,; tne tot tt .--m lairson. whereupon th nioep. al isf ttetlald ir suitrage as Is now required by -l.iwsiuiil bc-4iubiicl nia.ie and actaaon r-y tb.o eleeVhai -ar.l, an the vote admiuad ot teoetad. a-awtttnr h tswcirleni-e Every pt:s)n 'iHlmm; M tA. k ttur.if.dt .tien shall lie rq.ttrl tn prlftce) hi'nan:raliition certififcate at the e!et(bn' bA t (hi? stxeept where hu k bn tor re; ei,cvR(iveiT , vntrr ia 1 i.a diriU muf "ffeMt.) and on the vote of ui!ti pew.a Ke-l.el the elec bin officer are to write or stamp the word voted" on hi crtificle wild th day. iuoiit,h n i year, and if any election officer or ninjcr snail re eettMtarxuatl .W, t ; .o;;;- Sz-.fnsnul the .ameertiiit fc.ovpt 5, (W; e M a,'a (,t:i led U ote. Derattr-tifthn nai.irail aHi, 01 n.cir lather, they nml the pen-on Viha hall orter ui-h eccT-.l not- (ha) be gullty-of a nirlemenor, and en oYVfoi. tp6j,rj, fXr.tJ Tt-pTls-one.1, brl-itlo, ke'the' di! WJht'o1!!;; ; but the Snd shall cat &ccal Rvd htu.lnd rt 1 .1 rs in each en;e, noj lb uiriniiM nt oe year. "The like pt.f.umet,! si.alj S, jnulcld, t,n piTAlct;on, tin me unXfj cicuipa; ami sr.,(i nev, ;4 oj rc. iuvv U MlkS OS t-awsr Ht oe tllSHC, tf., Vlefofse. ntent M.uued a aforesaid oa said nataraliMtton certificate. S'. 12. If any election officer shall refuse or nrvlept fo rcovirtt nch urunl of the ri--Mcf r ( ft.rifo- a; , 1 jtw.bcu fv tj.w ia - "or U- wK which tin is a atpfiica,en, fpu.) any ptivip oftej. ing lo vu wlee uattmi Dot on the list -of .se e.1 voters, or whme right to volel rhalient ad lav any quaiihfil voter present, and shall a. uii ra-h jieraoa to v.ste whh.ait requirliiif och pr ol.' eory pcrm r..oedt shall. unnnmvlet ion. bexaff ty of iU-n,V.,,' aVa'. aatt ae yrntt ascl tin every raeMoh'svteet Pat sttit cot exceeshng hundred dollar or U in.lergo an inqer'ariian.rrt not utora than on yea,-, v; LotX at the illVrerb of theciurt. 1 1 Sa-. 1J. Any a-.ii's-mr. election ofTicerorpessns appoint! anorerseer. who ihail aegleet'ef 're fiwa to is-r.-irio anviPjt efiuHned bv lids act. With out reasonable or la.tl eaie; shullhesuiije.-ttoa enafiyoi oqe ni,ud,-.iddoiiac.i; and if anyalcso; shall knoaitqrly asr;s an Is-o as a voter phe is m quttliue.1, or aSall s ili'vlly refuse to a.-jew anyiHto who I qnullueil, he shall he guilty of a misdemeanor in othce and on convh'lioo be punish, ed by a hne not exceeding one thousand dofars "or Imprtsuninrnt not exoceillng two year, or but h. at the .llaeMO ..rtl.AM.uirt n.l I I. ..... ... - - ' --. .J VHU.Wa w an action for damage bv the party aggrieved; azul if any person shall fraudulently titer, add to, de- y T, ,i !.-! p;Ii. any per n or vr.t,. .,.,, J by the e-.uri to .rrrvrra oi an mi-t;, -r in aay y wiliullr prereut ,.verv. fM prrTm liar rhuifc.pi..iiHN in-.n them t, T hiImuiij .... . tiild c! li.T.l H hil t. vu.lf ..i ... ....Hi. wri ii Mil' n a laere.4 fluil iw olu- b l n ir in eT-eelms oae lh.fuun.1 ii htni.M hy bopnaniin.t x e IIok ta , ,..ar, l" Ii. the aM-reu. ii ol Ihcrouri. Any i-r' n ho on the mi oi any rleeti.ni. A lilllnif pl.x-e !n any el"t.i .iiir t at wirlih i. ao euiukNt m rn.e aa.1 ak.iil im am Inn ui.Un,fl or Kloixa lor Hie purpoee ol prevrmtnar any .,m err ot elretl.in. Irmu (lert-'TOiliiif the ilulie n- (iiire.1 m mni iy mar, or for t lie pnrpotw .. i veatincaoy qnalilleil Toter of nurii district eif-. ei.ioir hii Tiaot to v..i, ur lrotn eerri.ln , riOt-to allait.,y prrxn orferinztov.it. ia.-auf.wl um e..i 1. 1.. .k. .1. .11 k. ..... sm-n per.".n tnjii r- il.-. nwl nain v i a nit... uieivoi snuii tie putiL-heit hy a hue not ea-eeilir one thousand ilollarn or by Iniilanmnil n..l reeiliug two years, or both, at the discretion of tl . court , JX any porsoti ih.tl prevent or attempt to p-e rent any otli -eri.f an elv.-it.Kt nmler this a.-t tn m ii .i.nii sui-n ei.viK.n, or n-e ur thn-alen any vi b-iB-e t- any uoh .ilheer. ami shall lntemi4 or im ' lJuj-rlT Interleroailh l.iomi Uie ete-nli..n .. I,,. (iaiy sliali tlM-k uporattemt to l.i.a-k up tht wm. . .low or avenue to any wnviow where the same tn:-.-: be hob leu, or sh.it! riotou.ly distnrh t he -ftf-? t ! sta-h eleetioo. or shilt asp or 'pntetu-e Ioihiii.i,ui. n. 'threat. r..m oe vl.il(TW. virlilh.. t.i.m ... I. h.. eo-rks snail, be lore entering on the duties of their others, severally take and subscribe the oath or al nrniatiiaa hereinatlrr iiirecie.1. which shall Iw ad mmistereol ta them bv any Jndae, Al.lcnnan or Justice of the Peace; but it no sa il magistrate t N-rscnt. one id the inspectors ot the eh-eti-in shall administer the oath or athnaatita t.t the oilier viuleih-e or iuaiirl(lrk t..u. drlv. m. ! judge, awl inspector, ami then the ins-ctor quaiineu aiutu aumiuutcr lite oatlt or atnnuatun to hiin. ' The Insiwctors, judge and clerks required bv iaw to hold the township and genentl eleotimw, shall take and subscritie the several outbsor athnn. ations, reiUireil by the lvth. 'Aith awl aist mi-ii..n. of the act ol the 'il day of July, twa. enlitlcil ".n act relating to the eleCi.Kiii of this Coinunn. wealth," which mihs or athnjations shall be pre. ti.ired and administered in Hie manner pn-scrifie-l in the lsth and il sei-lions of tho said act. and in addition to the Miwcrctaitcrred by the lsi h se.-ti.-n ol said aet. the U lire or either ol the insiecti rH sliall have power In administer the oaths prescril eti iiy said a-t to any clerk of a geueral or, siecial or tsiwiiship e'etHHsi. The following shall be the form of the oath'or'st hrntatiou Pi lie t.iaen by each inspector, via: "1 ( ... R) do that 1 will duly attend to the ensuing elect ion duriug the amtinuanc thereof, as an in-s-ctor and that I will not reeeive any ticket or vote Immany twrson.othi-rthansurhas 1 shall hrm ly believe to lie. an-or ling to the provisions of the constitution and the laws of this CotiiinonweiiUh entitled to vole al such eiei-tioo. without rctuirina such evideiH-e ol the riht to vote as is dint-ted .v law. nor will I y xatioiisly delay or relnsc to re ceive anv vole from sny persiai who I simll lieiii-ve to lie entitled to vote aa aforesaid, but that I will in all tliinir. truly. imarl tally au-l iiiithtully p-r-fortn my duly therein, to the be-t of mv )iiiia'm.-nt end aiiilities. and that I am n-d dln-i tlv or indi rectly interested In any bet or wager on the result of 1 his election." The loliowing shall he the oaih or affirmation of each judge; vii; -1 (A. K) do tliat 1 will as jii-lgeduly attend the ensuing eleeti,, during the cut inuatM-e thereof, and laifhfiilly assist the in S)HVtors in carrying on the siime:'th:it 1 will not give my oonscnt thut aiiy viMe or ticket shall lie re ceived from any in-rson oilier f lain sm-h as I firmly believe to be a'-onlmg to the firovlsions ol the con stitution and laws of this Ci.uimonweiiltlu enf if ieil to vote at such election, without requiring such ev idence id the rinht to vie as is directed bv law, an-l that I will us my bt.-st endeavors to prevent any fraud, deceit or at.nse in carrying on the stitne by citiieiia qualiue.1 to rote, or others, and that I will make a true andien-t return of the mid elec tlon, and will In all tilings trniy. imarttaliy an-l laithtiillyjicrlorin my duty resjN-iing the same to the best of mr railzrnent and abilities, and that I am not directly or indirectly Interested in any bet or wager on the result of this election." The following shail tie the form of the oath or af firmation to be taken by each clerk, viz: ! (A. H. ) do that 1 will impartially and truly writedown the name of each elector who shall vote at the en suing election, which shall be given me In charge, and also the name of Ihetownsliip. waul or distrc-t wherein such elector resides, and rarelullv and truly write down the numiier of votes that sliall ! given lor each can liuate at the election as often a his name shall be read to me bv the iiisN-i-tor thereof ami in all things truly ami faithfully ie form niy duty respecting the same to the t-t of ius lu lgmcnt ami ability, and that 1 am n. I dirictly or indirectly interested In aay bet or wager 00 the" re suit id tlii eleethm." The qualified electors will Like notice of the M lowing act of Assembly, approved lJth day of Slairh. leW. an act Kegulating the mode of riding at all electi.ms in the several counties ol this Com monwealth. SBr-riosj 1. Be It enacted bv the Senate ami House of Representative of tiie" (Vmmonwealth ol Pennsylvania in il.-nt-ral Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth at all general, township, borough ami special elections are hereby, hereafter, author iied and required to y..te. bv tickets, printed or written, or partly printed anl portly written, sev erally classified as follows: Hue tli ket shall em brace t he names of all fudges of c-iirts voted lor, and to lie labelled, outsiile --pailciarv:" one ticket sliall embrace the a llocs of all Slate' officers voted or. and h bilielleil -State:-' one ticket shall em brace the names of all county officers voted lor In. chiding the ofto of Senator, member ami memliers of Assembly, if votel lOr. and mrmlirr of Con gress, ft voted Sir. ami he labelled "county:" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all township of becrs voted lor. and be labelled "townsliiic" on ticket shall embrace the names of all hon-ugh of acera voted tor. and Iw binrli.-.l -borough:" ami each class shall Iw de pi wiled in separate ballot boar. Sw. X That It shall be tbe duly of the Sheriffs in the several counties of this Commonwealth to insert in their election proclamation hereafter is sued the hrst section of this act. JAMES K. KELLEY. Speaker of the House id Kepresenlative. riAVIT) FI.EMI.M. Speaker of the Senate. A rovcJthcl::th day of Mnn. Anno lh o:ie thousand eiilit hundre.1 ami sixty-six. nun A.q.i;VKTIJf. FirTEETlt A.IIEXUMESJ. Ann asiEKiiaj. The Conrew of tne I'aiuid Slate on the .list day of 3 larch. 18,0. passed uu act entitled -Art til to tnforct the rujhtl of tit lea of taifrd .Vae fa rate ta tktitreil Jfac of th laioa aaa for th-;r purpotri:" the hrsf and second sections if which are as follow j: 'Sn -ii)S 1, Bt it enacted ey the Senate and Haute of fcprete ngjpr of the I nittd stat'tai Ajaerii-a tn 1 gniy uttfMtJ, That all cltiieii ol the 1 iute.1 afatt who are or ihail 1 otherwise qiutliaetl Utvoie at any ehtrtjun by the people m any State, Territory, dl.-trtct. cunty, ciiy, parish, township, sclaa 1 dLaiiict-umnlt-jpailtv. or other ter ritorhtl susilylsi- n ahull he entitled and allowed to vol at ail such elections without tlUtinrtloo race, color, or previous condition of sctvitude; anvf ciuslUuUou, law, custom, uaae or regulation any State or Territory or hy or under i;a authority to the ooqtrarv tiihtautlin4. SkCi -i. Ait U il further raacsil. That If by or under the authority ol the constitution or law's ol any State, or the laws of any Territory, anv act is or shall tie reouirrd to be done as a pn'-ntiiii-ite or quallucatlon lor voting, and bv stich constitution or htws iersoa or ulieera are or shall he charged with the performance of dutie iu furnishing to citizen an opportiimiy to perlorm iiv-h prerequisites or to Income qualified to Viae, it shall be thedutvof every such per.! andolhccrsto give a 11 citiicn's of the! mte.1 Si.-ites tiie sniue ami nptal oppi.rfjnitv to perioral such prereqnisi'es and to Ini-oineqnaiili-e.1 to viae w ii bout distinction, td r-e, ctdor or pre vious cnKliij. n ,m- ser.ii.i.lc; and (f any sich pjr s..ti or ohiier cfadTorjsJ. cr k,r,irt- lo.t.-Me luilrtiert-t.tth7- '.arltitrt he fi,f. f-H eve. yCjcntir h ins- lorleit ar-J (,y the jum of (iv huhdrcd dol lars to the person aggiirfrsl thereby, tit l e iver .oe naaem, m ine case, witn rullctxtj nd sucif allowane for c.nnsel fees as the curt shall deem lci. and 4lml', al j.t, flireycrv u h i,r.-r,cr. be deeiu! e.1 guilty ..f a milcu.ca, ud .hail, o eo,,. t ion t here ,r. lie fined not than hee hund. dolbus ot tie iu.puted not Iw, tUi.il oe t-.nitt, an.1 not ator-t thai un w, o Uui, ut tha di-re ticnof thcr,urt. AUiud! lii,e. aitlun toelva hifleaofthe Prttn.iuiitiirysorniie. or within twenty. tour miles if thai scafieutii bo iu a town, village or city upon tne line of a railroad ieaillng to the a.unty scat, shall, before Iwo o'clock p.st uierhlian of the lay alter the election, ami all other judges shail before twelve o'rka-k meridian of th- m-eond day arte- tbe e'ecti, n. deliver the returns. t..ge!her wlill ta.u .h,.vivw. t I'.otiwi.itary uf f-e ol t i.miu.n Pleas of tha .uivw,iJWi re,u sheet shad be hid, aud thaday ami hoanoi tuitij marki-l ihereiav and shall be preserveiM y thetiniv tbiaiotary lor public ln;petiou.. ; , Ulten under mj hawl. at my oftico in rjimcrwt, thlf!hda04 tkij,bct, intiaveitf ofoiirlrt. wi Wioi-s-iW eii'ht lit, its. ed an l .r .nt.'u. and in "the i.inwy n!nth ear of the' fridWie''. denco-ir the Vvnte-t State-'' - ' ' ' . ' - 1 (SEtfR'tE'W. PILE Sbri. ShTl-Oj;oe.'f;,-HTjeL 1 - t ' U!.qfl;h.lt:!j. I .' . h . Lan lis et. al heirs 1 ttleagal rcprcst-ttisv lives 01 1 nnstian I.an- Xo. 1 Jan. Term, ls77. Common Pitas of tttimoet hiu:ur r -.Pa.-titioa.j t t ; : ti', Jr. dec'tl and Jno. U-LMiL b. E.1 win Jjitl ajd IL ,Tl P'i5TI iW r"l ft-' Heihey defer boyiu,itd. yo-al 4,.,.Ly fU(ied tu into Caurt on toe ecoti siuutl( o Vn.i nett,a:id aCcet-t or utius the leaieitata't Htrshey. f emoe appraised .ale iheicof 'sc j'uorf cause why ,kii e.tai at t;, uUih'j'i; W. PILE, SlieriS. a o.-t 11 jr PKKTIH w a iAT asasfem-wiiidi r.Fn atfa D iee, j. a. tj ITCH B mtM-a avsord a t.'c. Chicago, lit. ree Wllheverv order. Oot- id V'-Ht-K, -le" HyTrrtne of aa opftr Isrool it tofihenr:han' Court of Somerset fa.. P.. 1 wiir cll at pnblie sale at Con ft ueure, in said connty, oa at iVbick a. the toilowin diJt.".pca Mil etta.e of WPliam Pl;r dee d. vif. ' f r ' rive loi.oftj.sound knbwnon the gem-raj plan of the wl.l Horihgh ort.'oniuenceas No.' a-id 30 In bb-k S, aduining Idfrfn street on the' rait. Hit 311. i-J on i.-ie uin. aott lot ,o. on th north) N.j soand-tuin I'lutk adduii:g each other on tho aiuth east comer 04 Pji ami tHIen streets are! No la in bl.k being a short lot lulng be tween hits IS and at in seid block, and eitending ap 4i Uncart (treat tnfaMlinan river. TE11MS. One-tttinl in hand, one-third In six month, one-third In twelve months, with interest, to b secured by lodgment bonds on the premises. Ten par ecu, u be paid oa dav of sale. jOH.NH.rHra. OoC 3 TnuUre, n
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