Th3 Somerset Herald. WEDNESDAY. . October 2S. 1S74. Republican Stale Ticket. r.R JVPOE OF Et l'EEMK clrKT. KDWAr.I M. TAXSON, of rbilaJolpia. FOB MECTESAST GOVERNOR. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED,, of Potter Couuty. TOE. AVI) I TOR GENERAL. HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren county. rot vrXRETART or isterxai. affairs j P.ODERT K. ln'A'lli, .( ScLu.ylkill County. Heiml)licin County Ticlict. C0XREES8. SAMUEL S. BLAIR. STATE SENATE. . E.D. YUTZY.- ASSEMBLY. Wm. enpsley. jaEPII P. MILLEI M STRICT ATTOUXEV. JAMES L. PUGH. COM Ml .-"SI ON EtV OLIVER W. liOYKR. PK11 UOL'SE IftUECroR. . SAMPLE TRENT. ai rtr'R PANIEL S. MILLER. C. VNTV HT.VEYOR. JONATHAN IT. 1RITZ. To the Farmers. .(u-r-.i ,.v.---f.-rt;o:.j, U.at since it Las had control of v. I.-t .k f iln't" . ,r. r r-ia rf wreri " . 1 iUTTKH 'paid at Ua.-t 1? ,n0,000 ofthis debt: T.To-rnf ts'wLiltfBt tie fume time it largely re TU Til t IMirj'lWCn OI Uif U1..UV .iu). rree Trae nd Repudiation U Lata a rj UJtfaaad iu TeiUnR BUTTER TRADE, '. U.it.c ev. r fH'.;:.v 1 .r P -Tttna inTTI.u t ..-.e, e c" l-i-:-r .orwl to icire UliiUL'Ul wiling at liljjk jirice!; anj w.lt aiw-iy ! Sales and Check asiH-nnaMhe BVTTER It told. Honn tore . ire lurite phimtnn lroui all acollona cf Uie Hui!e, we remaio Ronpec't fully, Ac, Kcnnard & Ondsshys, Buttsr CcmiiissiQii Ksrctols, ' S3 EXCHANGE TLACE, BALTIMORE, MI). The voters in the southern portions. f this county are deeply interested in the construction of tbe Hans-Allegheny Canal. A corps of engineers have just passed over tbe line and pronounce it feasible. Now let the peo ple look to their interests, an 3 ptotrct them by their votes. In Mr. Ehtir ther have a lawyer able to advocate their views, a statesman of experience and influence, a liberal-nimded gen tleman, opposed to monojKilics, and in favor of all internal improvements, while Mr. Reilly is the stipendiary tin- creature of Uie greatest and most .rrncir.ir iiic.nnmilv in lLo eountrv. I 1,1 l.M neither the abilitv r iafio - u.ee Lad he the inclination, to f-r- h of thnae Mat is agu.B,t Protec , ard the construction cf this great on." It is cf the ntrpest importance thoroughfare. With their past exjKsjt'"" that lV,n;Hau,a -ball ner.ee, and the Ftifiring rem. n,br.nr; t conjrrcj wU are .in ,1 , I optxwd to I roe-trade, and taef are vf Low the rcnnevlvania raj t-, i ... , , t ,. -r, - onlv to L foiml atKrv- the Republs teiunU J to trutdi out (f cxicat-e ttie . . .. . . , . v "i t i't !,..r an -atiilrJit' Lvrrv f-rmcr n this rt t i ' I,. i ,. f"ULty Lo has auv cunct-plion vt U r was f.Ii hci tromtt; tow it ri-- v r i ,.,, r'.r Lis n ;atur-(t will wtefjr I'.i.Ata, turalion as prevent .1, yar ti.-ri ve,r. by the i urcla cf vtti.l 1 ? ?"l iawr,; bow it Lad to rp;i al U Mo ' ' " V . ir ...i . ' J-.icis, wL.om Wrote for the Den- .uireBie Court to ren.-U U trom tue ... , , . i , i :. i , ,i . i 'rfatLM-afiililMteRnuv, heisvoticg frt-bo--ter who ftolf it; bow the .!e; ' . i l.rviicnt of this count v Tttard.- i 1 r - r. .1 .-anllnl It 1 . 1 or. 111 Jl-'l -Olio, v l.-. vuj..... nrix, forced awav from it ; how can they, for one moment, dream that the i i -ii i . i , i I enn?vivan:a roau win ever auui than f.gLt, Cght to the last gasp, the construction of canal that wo'ild prove eo formidable a rival for the carrying trade between the West and the seaboard! What folly, what blindness, what madness then would it be to rote for John Reilly, the em ployee, tbe dependent, the paid agent of the Pennsvlvenia Railroad; the i-.l u ti.i n-niib! riiib rrtur 'oeil in tcrests as remorsele-slv as be would eruPh a worm, at the biddintr of his emplorers Look to rour own uitet-" then, voters! Now is the onl chance, and here tbe only opportunity to have your' voices heard aud yenr w:ws representea. A vote lor r.iair, a full vote, a vote such asynu Can give, will tell largely for your own in - torests, wlnle a vote Tor J-iIiV, or alt.il COUIj;r jftgt Jt is claimed weak and scattering vote, will tImt R(dfordvand . Eujtpn will' give taken as proof conclusive that you nre ' tVclvb bundredinajori y. .This not in favor of this momentous na-;i3111cre Lo!J ferag. but Col. Yuizy's tioaal enterprise. Chooc ye! be- friet. should - 1 pp and a -doing." tween Rlair and enterpr.se; ReiIlyjTljp safp?t plan is 'tr beat Sehell's and stagnation, and Mieidc. . . Uvdre ijUrijrc,rlnnjoVity,"-which we SiNCt tbe Democrat have carried , . . , -, .,, , 1 Plant your Ptakes for fourteen hun y proclaiming ibat ther wnl also car-i , - - . . - . . . , v. . '. . , . I tired maiontr bovs! for 1 utzy and rv Pennsvlvania. Thev can onlv do , , -., ' " , -, '.. ... . . ... " ' ; the whole ticket, and don t compro- this by tbe Republicans et8 ring awav ". . ., - , , , ii t " . J miee oa a vote less.. It caa be done from the polls. Let no fancied se-j , , t f . . , , , -icasr, if we onlv half trv. i cunty therefore, keep a stogie Rejuab-; . 7 ., . - ' ' lican voter away from tbe election, ( We may bavo rainy or equally for you may be sure that every weather on election dir. ' Do boi let Democrat will be there. Word has ', this deter able bodied men' from com- Uet boea passed around to 'makeiogto.-.polIsLJRememWr'.tbat no etarljut io tjrn out, and you can raany an election bai been ,'lost for eateiy bet yww AotJwm dollar that j want ef a few votes. In; socb as they v,ill do it. So turo wiriends! 4-nt a tingle voc ."mav lie of vital And doii'LWcaught napping. import a tiee.' " " '-' : -. r TiiEitc if no t'oubt of tie election Wiiev Hon. W. J. I'aer wns a oftlse RepuWksfi Stitc Ticket.'" Ttcand!ua'r lor' T'rcbident' Judge, Lo is a good one in erery respect. The j DecioeraU of Bedford county Went gtrug-gle on Tuesday nest will prin-1 -'squarely back on Lita," traded him cipalIybeformeniTcrsof Con gross and 'off, and roted for Judge Hall. Of of tie Legislature. Inspires! by i their CoDgresiciial gains In tic west, tLc Democracy of tbia State will moke a desperate effort to. increase tbeir delcgatioa ia CoEj-rc.-i. With out an exception the,.Teraocrat3 out side of Pennsylvania have declared cgainst the present protective tariff, and in this State their State conven tion was silent as the grave On that vital niea?ure, but e?er; organ of tfca'piirly in "the State is io-day re- 1 rejoicing over tie Free trade victo- I Ties laieiV WOU. 1 CuUl n a:m ' false cry1 cf "'Polk,' Dallas,; Sbunk .,nd the Tariff of li2! and the base betrayal . of .our interests by Vice Presideok George M. ' Dallas, has not yet faded fro in the memory of bur oider'olIUctatis.''. As it was then so will it ba next v. inter If the Democra fttiaJn fr.ntrol of C'onrress. Ev ery Democratic member' from ' Tenn sv'lvania will votewith his party a'gainst PrteawnT Tbe only safety therefore is to veto for Blair a life- t!f.n . Trotectionist. M iiai u. iu jc- ;.l and ores of Somerset county be worth, if tip Iron Manufactures of ! the country are prostrated for want of ' protection from competition with the .! cheap lab.r of Europe? 1 Op course the" "usual number of ( mixed tickets will le circulated by( iibe Pcmo((ts. Bwaro of theul I Examine your tickets before voting. 1 See that thev have every Republican iJate cn thtm, and then vote carj' ! w iihout ri-ratchir-tr. j Ti.i ro tre Our tLi:.., very import j t; t r every funr.tr and tax-pay-r to riiMii-bir. I'irrt. that the I'emo 1 :,ar: v uU a In t.uvvi r created in ....... j a 'll.L futi! a dtU-f $10,000,000. Stc- .i c?.-.. .1... I.n,.l,l;Hn nn-lr Ull ' Wie rv .fiXF1 xiv nvj'uuinuu UaCtJ vour iea. iunu, i :..! 1 ii:'.ecrauc riy ii ojjeuij tuumiuitu FuurthAhat the Republican party is in ! ' r .' r. . . ' . . t ... 1 ....... i.lnfitrtr JdVOr VI prolcCLlOU ivuuiuc muucu; auu the Louetit payment of our nation al debt 'These are tho turning points of the election. ' irt fa'ctjCanoot 1e' dlsguisc-d, that tie Democrats of this.'glate,' inspired bv the success of abeir party at. the lato elections, 'uro straining-. every nerve to poll eveTy vote they can for their candidate for Congress; and the only way t defeat their . hopes is for the Republicans to get out ft full vote. We appeal to the Republicans of this county therefore, t6 jioll as full a vote as possible.' Let not -private business, nor badVcatbcr , keep you from tbo polls. A Democratic victory n ean9 Repudiation and the overthrow of Protection beyond all cavih.' Roth- these'" 'monstrous doe trinesare exultingly-., proclaimed by iKp fnKilwnt ..TWmoeraU of Ohio and Indiana, since, they have secured thofe States. . .' ' " -. . ' ' Remembtb that there are three 'tickets to be "voted.'" One headed State, one Judiciary, end one Coun- t v. ; Vote theni all. All rontaia the Dtmt Of gnod men, aud all are ini pDrtant. Vote the fi ll ticket! ' ' TrrritE is great r;"icing in tLc Democratic, camp, ovt-r their late con- irre.-:onal cna ia Ohio and Indiana. l l"nocrlie membc r elected in -- j-- - - .i 1 1 plH.rt of fuielga BiauuficUirers - - . w b7 lbc FWtof European farm,. , Latt.v, tbe Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, it will be remembered, "was'bne of the most vi olcnt.CcppeThcads'ia be found in the State, during the-slaveholder's rebell ion. His r.eal . in behalf of treason perhap, Hot' inferiof to that of Vallandigham, although- he did not pVsscss Abe courage of the Ohio trait or. : ... - .; . AVeever had a better county tick- ct lttaa one now before tbe people fc,p thir 6PPrt- Turn, out friends nod fw.tLat it elected by a rousing j majority. i 1 - j .. 1Ioj. yn.fiiAM" P. - SenEix, the D?niocrat;c candidate for State. Sen- ute, was ti VkculatinV'TaiiVon-'' his frien(t iere.'andin tbcfODth part of lean di) wjth a little eltort, and ,tbco I we ' are ure that Yotzi ia safe. . ,, j kQOWio ana iuoiana cave sci gauoiera the-r centre, ttioug, idvi are v nKTiuiLi, uctyUof, ,-4 a? oriu per.;iany a Tsnu iiaie, bUi,,. .n-;. nr1 thioklnir i.fa Monies of lLeni in other ..pa'rtrf ert.'ni-aa.-DjV.tauu; CoiiwaM'yis steaj i'. : ,i. .f " r,M h(r i'u" '"'lJ w . o .. -..- . . ; , . , - , . r-.-rJ. w" that they are suruuvobuin stroll of t ha city." .JT C-"'. V'' ip,ui,'ucyaunotb;irusted.:-TbCre- of the Governmeat. tUe.r joaraaw ,a i, T?J- f,,, t 0j,t in- JavlwU.oluJ, the' river.,: The ! '. ., .i.' ... j.j;.s,, s ion Mis?oori, 'Miwiesipiu ana ouier Tintv to c-et on inthe world, j accident occum-ii aho't.Uvo (.clock. iitirc i n i I'lidic i '-ri . . i-r on.a in i i v uio ui jvu man in 1.11.4 n : i. iAi-ii jnu yvuv ; nitmiiiaoce ...c,-.,. ,. Southern Statw hav? already hoisted . cmancJpa;on . OHil .'enfran-.j The effei'ts of the esplostou-tvaiffer course we Lave nothing to complain of on that Ecore, but we want to know if th Democracy ot this coun ty, a; gving ?paniet like to lick the 3 that smote them, nT vote for :.-!iilL. Two years wncf,' the Dcim,rats cf Bedford deliberately cut tbe throat of the best man the iJemocracy of this county fcave in their ranks, and cow they iasoleutlr demand that his friend t-aa!! rote for ScLell. Will they doit? . , .... . . ,,, . 1 the black Ga of repudiation, and An drew Johnson.once accidentajly i res ident, is on the stamp ia Tennessee, advising the repudiation of both the State and National debts. Is Hon. William P. Schell such, a Democrat, as Democratic voters ' are bound to support? In 1812 he left tbe Democratic party, and accepted a nomination for Governor on the Labor Reform Ticket, against Bucka lew the regular Democratic candi date. Now he is asking for Demo cratic votes on the ground of party fealty.' No truo party man i3 bound; to vote for. a bolter. Ot'H friends should not forget the special importance of the Legislative ticket this year. Our candidates are , unexceptional men, and they will have the important d'lty to perform of electing a Enited States Senator. See tbaV every vote is pjjled for them. . Et-UEMisEii that every . voter has three t'u.kcl9 to deposit, Loaded State Judiciary County. , Ul R SEW YORK. LCTTI.R. New Yoek." October, 2G, 1S74. '.' TUB FOREIGN ELEMENT. The population of the city of Nctv York is probably one-third foreign born. The American population comes from all the States and, Terri tories, but business interests drive just so many. from every locality .to this common cehtre. The ' South is fully represented here. ' The ' war ruined hundreds of . thousands of Southerners, who were compelled to do some business that they might live, and they drifted into New York, because, being a cosmopolitan city, they would . stand a better show of getting something to do that they could live at. There are thousands of ex-Captains, Colonels and Oeoer-i als of the ex-Confederacy in .New l ork ; in fact the number is so great that, in tbe event of another conflict between the sections, it would be a question as to where New York would Btand. Take tbe strong Dem ocratic maiority, and . add to it the enormus Southern element that has settled here since the war, and the great city might fairly be counted on tbe side of the South. But it wa9 not of native foreigners that I started to write. , , , The foreign clement proper has al ways been immense, and of late years it has swelled beyond any one's idea. It has grown to that extent that each nationality has made its own settlements, and has its own commu nities. The rREXCU occupy the territory bounded by Canal, Amity, Rroadway and South avenue. Within Wio territ'vrv you never Lear a word of (Jerman and very little English. You might as well be in Pari. Tbe occupations followed are peculiarly French. There are French laundries, Frenc h board iny-bouaes, clove-cleaner, boat- maker", confectioners, artificial flower makers, feather cleaners, aad occupa tion of these natures. Tan French are hy themselves, Lave their own avc!ationa and ma m-meats, and fraternize ith no other people. Tbey do not expect to star ia Amcilea-.- ther are here till they can aeeuniu. late enough to go back to France. This ifc their ambition. -They are, however, a aober, industrioos and useful people. Crime ia almo-tt un known among them, and thongb they may be very poor tLey manage some how to support themselves lhMr are ternMy divided, for the political animosities that rend the French jeop!e at Lome are brought with them. Tbeir politics are all French, and they take very little interest in the affairs of this country. Tbey eldom are naturalized, and very sel dom aro seen at the polls. What they want is to get money enough to give them a competency. in their own country. 1 he JEWS are scattered all over tho city, but ther have their center. The district bounded by Canal, Houston and tbe Bowery is exclusively Jewish. The butcher-shops have every one of them the mysterious Hebriac charac ters that indicate tbe killing of ani mals after the orthodox fashion. They follow all sorts of occupations. Thev set glass, there are whole streets of them dealing in birds, they rake the gutters for rags and scraps of paper tbey do anytbinir that will turn an honest penny. Tbey all start poor, but vpry few of them stay so. When a few hundred dollars is accumulated, a little shop takes the place" of tbe peddler's basket, or a small ware bouse takes the place of the tag and book.' Unlike the French, they come to stay, for in no country ia the world are they given e many privileges." Tbey rise in life rapidly, aud, adapt themselves to circumstances, as water seeks its level. When the peddler's basket has grown to a shop, and the shop has swelled to a Broadway store, tbe Jew, whose industry has made it, leaves his dingy quarters in the locality named and blooms oot in a fashionable house up town. He does not quit being a Jew, nor does he go back upon his race or tbeir cus toms he simply reaches out fur a I Better broader life, for more com forts, and for recognition in societv. ! tor the Jew, oppressed as be has been in all the countries of the world 1 I wants nothing so nuch ia this, 83 sn i rest the desperado -llcdutoulr., Tfcea -w acres in mmitnw;. wiia Vw1"1? acknowledgement that he is a nianU,art)T carae opv lied moutjh io . i idt-ep', , i7erw5 erwtrS warrai1.!'? n"?' and a good and useful one. .The e.ijer Jews Hold Very ClOSelV to tbeir ici.iuii uau viiaiuuip, JU V. IUC atLllillJ f feneration the clubg Tc on tie wealth their fatbe cumulated, tirdj tlie race fast vonnT Jew is the lastest ' man $r "the vvdrM." 1 buasf TTa.-h ; .t.. .i .... ..).... ,i..,,ii some ycirs ago, is a tvne oi tfco c.as. . ' , The Jewish clement is very Ur, .....,-. . i .tir jrv nH U nni uftie nrOSt lit III I Hi IDC f the nrost useful hi l . . i : : but hi Wrt!r fViat trp;tidi.- Jlbcv are ' good useful, orderly, quiet, prorpe . . I 8 ' state of poverty, they are industrious and law-abiding. When they U-comMl;- uovyn end Kiciieu mm wyera. rich, ther tie nushin sive. They have built tbe b ,Jt lilll 11. ! ings in tbe city, ana work in the city in names will Dot be fprinkled. , -.,TI??;xf f TO,- vif " ' , .1 1 'I , 1 ' I not to oe classtu as uTeig ni-rs , ,Jmi liMMiwtwt no . - o- ' chizement have gjvea. thein.'a. '.bow. in tbe worldthey want a!! there is nf:L The nesro woo lias amassea money is. a, kinir- among, them', and- jiauce ahead of tbe Rrqoklyu and pick there 'are mauy of.- these nionarc-Ls. I cd up 'nearly all the survivors,. ,wi.o They are orderly, bard-wcrUiog, o.tj terminedly industrious and faying.' There, is very. little jr'rim'e."', among tbemand very little drunkenness or dissipation, ,Cufy is. a, very good man, and frives. promise,. o.C byihj. a great deal better. '' " riIK "IRISHMAN .' ! ' is everywhere, and. he is here, ju.;t what he is everywhere". jThpasands, upon thousands of the sons .'of Erin, have risen to affluence and distinc tion. Tbey really" govern the. city,, for tbey, act , together . and work : to- gether, and arc so consolidated as Cu wield a . power .beyond .what their numbers entitle them, Jo. Jhfy. ftjra the same in New York as every where clscT They are addicted to .whiJcoy,. arc mercurial, baty, generous.. .quar:Jtj,c . rt.00aH';..j,,. viu! 'Northern-; and reisorae, witty, wave, cruel, fia suori they are a curious rompouad. of all. that, ia rood and bad. . Which, is to ay the good in them is '-'intentional, wnue me uau is nov" Vs.l'e- e-, come educated, and get rcfjonsibi!i ties they beco oe mows eolid. and- set- tied, fbesi ;oiid aad third inera tions make f xelleht "citieiii,, 4. ,h " : T!TE -REBXAX," -' " ' , like the ' .IrmLmaiij is -every Wijerc,. Tbo Bowery is full .of .Germans,.! but they . have, made their, mark., iu. all quarters. , -They arj iram' ..the , begin ning magnificent citizens, jbey. ctwiiej to this country .freci thgice. they can all read and write,.; thej all ?broJueu,t capital with -'thcm'Bnil. thf-y' .are , the most,; enthuaiasu:",, Americaris . . we have. . The, i)rigi'alj. ,are tri clannish; for the language js dilTereuti. from ours'uttb socoud, gchcratiun becomes so thoroughly Americanized, that Uf onfeotfy would 'riot be slspeccl5I, '':Th'cJ"'fc industrious, soljer, .hord-vvorking prudent- and nrcsoerous. TheV.come to etav anu tbey make an impotaa.pji'rt .oti Thank Heaven, tuj3,rBUiject..nas occupied bo much spacj; that ! have not room to.refcr.to t,bc: Lccciicr-ni ton .business:, .'. ( '.. M ( , ' ' PlEIKO. . bKriup Banlt Robbery. 8100,000 (oin.9 ; 1 Nas'Iiua, N,;lL,'"Oetole'r!20i--Lcst night six masked tnen-'eniered the room of the cashier of the Louhegan National Bank"""at Milford. agcd him, put a' rope hrouod his neck, Ybut his wife, four children' andthe'sT vant in a closed, dragged bimtb1 tbe bank and made Lira open the 'vault, which they robbed of - about $4,500 in currency and '$15,000" to $2O,0p0 in bonds, mostly Government?, and some other securities.' Tbey then led him back to the bouse, ' tied him to the bedpost' and left. The' 'family forced open the closet about O'clock, and gave the alarm, but no- trace of tbe robbers could be discovered.' UosToJf, October 20 Further' iio vtl.ipments' in the T'lLLery . "i..f ' the Louhegia National Bank .-"h'.v that the amount of securities' taken ii,u.-t approach $100,000. W. B. Towr;e, J. Flicmaa and C'.: v Ayer:l! ' are Leavy loosers, hiving Lad securities deported . fiT,, safc-kerjing. ' A.p r lion of the b inds are retjieretlj a:ul therefore sot available . " Later Tins rohbory, of. ahe .Mil ford Back was undoubtedly. tbe..wi.rk of professionals. Mr. Sawyer,! cash ier Lad been in the habit, of , leaving the key of the bank at the. ostoCice, ia trdvr to guard .against cui:h scheme as that. followed out- by tbn robbers. Tbo rgli,ber.!were a.yaro of thin, and after, placing a : cord around, Mr. -Sawjer'it neck,' to. pie vent any outcry, forced Liu .ty""i ac comnanv them bv tbrcatenin'' !,ii kill hisbabeincaseWtucd. i;.u lueir uemanus.. arriving at t tit r 1 ostouice tbe robbers eyccled a: en trance by letnoi ing a,lpancf -of 'ass with a diainoncj, and ihekeys'Juf the banfi were ib tbeir po.sscsftip." ; ' , A r mninc In Srbrnthit. CitiCAo,: -4cki2A-Dea!h from starvation forthractual want of food is a calamity thutVtare's In tle face J,000 iiieiiwoiiien'arid children, 'with in 18 hours' travel -bf "Chicago aud in tbV heart ofiber grain-growiug region." of the ' country. ' Geu.:Oril, commanding the'' department if" tji.c Platte, and who is personally 'crtgu'i. zant of the facts, addresses the B-.f.Wl of Trade to-day,-telling m'qilaiif 'iip rcct terms the sad story of the'-d'-A -tntion in .Western Xebrnska, V:ti.-cd by thq ravages', of f Be? iwS.s-1iopper .-, From ihe, 'TWK??ts '-iff hi' "llieers vu . . . -l ' j j t - i -' ine gronnu ami among-tliife -pep!e, he has trustworthy1 ipLiiratR-'fHhs jo the- actnal fondrtion-;t-oP affair.-;" lie staes that ' f-eWrtl ' cans1 cf actual dentV- hare' alrca (lyf -Tt ken?.'-p! ai.;! FathersLavt' Leettcoiivrielled To aban don their" faturliei nod seek wb'rff( t:d j food. ' In one -hom-e' the 'cfrn?e''oi. cuiia was lotina tnnt -nan pfrjjeiJ for wont of fo'od"ari'd; iiear'Ht the mother, prostrate aud dving froth lib si me cense. lie states that i:i Bncne' :aiCS Hiat III lnCf!f, 1. Howard," Uuniil-i, u-r KTver.'t w'Mfcirds Grceler, Sherman. and all the' other west'of the Misotsrr of the perijh." arc destitute '-of hl!: the necessaries of life!: Thev ha Ve neither cioming nor tnoes, atpr rrcnt ' Is mi possible'to get.;7 ';" "' : '' ?;. . .' Ilnntlna; fur a Desperado. - I I ' 1 1'.- i raviue. The .. latter foijened '. arc'.j) - .rt-'eiM I W6i-'D .- .TCmruva.. , 1 litM - "'"l -v"- wl- . -Memphis, OctoLer 21; A - Ji-her 'r7k-'Wn 4tie'Pcf r. tlrom l-:rt cmitli, Arkatuas. sara the-l' . t 1 e.rtnn tvot of '. . Xl.-.l .-I . ... - l. toil ti.Kt.1 ! sLeu-rseL lo... i-a , iuiiru oiaii-3 .uatsuui . vvctii, tu up. "7 " :j "-T. 7.; ..'f.-.nt a s-r"ni Affray CtMiiEntAKO. October 22. l'tr - ; - - , ,." -, ( ,o: nvi;',.. l..ln i;i V V. fjill nri.I uuv..i-.i.li-"vn..i.M ii. ... v. ... -- i ". . " ... "J v. ... . i if Pittsburgh and Connelly iiie . . . in ln's ay. aurond. who rr. : ;. n;fcu-,!.i'-.!,iiM't,!:,.f 1 ! i Ditt 10 f 1 1 -. r v i ii ! i 6 fu r ew .rhin- uti'i, . nr.creaiiorij - irur lannu tUril Ilit'ltlL. JMivi II 'lilt, . uwwv.o.m- Iberc i3 no great j the aHuir had ended, walked away in whit!. Jt'jsU'fl;5l. tvweyer drew,a reviver ant found u-ofo.clv f'id firo it tin.-,' three or the btbsltak and vSTcct in Irvi V back, nud ca Vaf WW t-f revcr.a 'j . ' '' ' " 1 - k j E ,,,,, of i5i!pP of the stoatixr r"-"-o Ul n. icstuut'y, inkin, . tbe. boat atid ki!!Lug a. largii jiuiiibt'SA'tu-ersobs. Jhe steamer Luba was a , sboi t lis were lauded hcre.-tLa injured ..beinjr takeu to. the bospitah ,-ls . yt-t no complete list of ihc .U.-?t pr saved can be obtained f .. - . . . , ; .... . ' ' Tbo agents say that ibtire wer.e .only a few passengers on board ; ethers say there were at least te.v s The crew Cambered about - twenty. Jt "is thougLt.at if a.it (. half , of 'those on board, .were killed. , .... ,. ',, " ExtraKlvo Tirvn ia SiutaUcr d Oilu. .t- .,t l!liS r -.iti.' -1 JiKcrsMATi,' .Octobeit 22.-Advices from - New: - Waahinstou,;. Crawford county; Ohio, m-por iwoMAbouand Qve bundled aerv if niUrsll, j ten milcs.-fron-tUt1vn, vn Cit- Groat exc-Kenient pruraiU: nnirmjf :lh- far ajwrs in tbo viwinity.'as their, proper ty is ondaarrdeed. Numerous fires in Nortiiwustera portions of Ohio, as tie eSect of tbe continuous -drought. 1 -1 '.- .Jdnrilcr in SchnjIUiU (C'uuty. Porisyru.?:, October 2Ij-f-Itis ru povted.that Elias, Lesbe'tj' a' well kno;yh!rii!.ii'.of I'Vnckvill'e, jn this irouhiv'' ha'' bc'eo, nitirdcrccl..' ;' His tcaniSvas fc-inid "early this '.moniing hitched' to a U'ee three inrles, out iu the I' rii'oun t ai as''A'. Lljcd v ' hatchtt amfrcvr-lverj ' v'e'ro"' found" 'iipai'1 the Lerim." His. body ha.s not been f.J(und. ThSjCl'tlzetw ,'afo engaged in'ieareh-; ingiur if."'(i-St exei'rm'fit V'fovcils ia'tb'etJ"e!nitri":'Ii":'' j"" " 1 " ' : : 1 li:ui'f.t: of lennsylr'aiila i 'is it bot bt-ttcr'td fax the'I mafe'n'faetBred' arti cles,p'roarc'!''y' the 'cheap 'capital 6.M i-hnjt'laljor'oT- Eurqe; nhan tafx'Hlil? mahw'iact'ure'd gob protlaced bf lists'- higher "CSIpTial- aiHT labor of onr 6wn people) - vtich Vould ; put ihe latter, iu a condition whieh' stifles al? chance -of, extension f'Seerng that thiH'f riSliorJl vtaxatia e-,ciiDflo;tr ' be av6Tfied.haf ft infcrt;t imppsied'as a mcsfiff -of ;-hoSely' paying what it costVf Tfrft'lntaiHire ?h' 'f fhe' nati-iii. Irf'irS terrible stnic?!e:itlr" the re bcll!on;is it.n'ot right li-'at this' firob-lt-m-of national' debt " aud taxation .'horrid po wielded it. to incidental ly build up our niaoufuctures,; maku ue cf our va.t water tiower, and our inrxftMible rninf-.4 of coal, and Von snrne more -cf the corn and wheat products of cur own 'people? This is what is nicar.t by onr protective tar itTaga'mst which the Pcaiocracy are makin:?' stiff! a" farious 1 assault all a!on1h-i line Itlvbxrqli Vmtit;r: ,.th)l: i : r-:--J'..fj 1.-' ;''.. a" ' 1 ' " t ill. . . --- -.-- - .i ; 6 - gUERU l-fi SALES-, " fr "r-fp" Miin'try4 rit'' Trutt'litnl F.ipo mttA' tirri iuic t.-ail ii( lit (iie Ciurt of Onum-.o -i S-ir.jvt fVunl. l'a.. Rntl ta ir.-iiiwtr 1. I x;k.i9 tn mlo in .oiili oiit rry, at tlir ljurt li-u in S'linnrtft. on Krt ilu'v, the -.".Mh of Ih-tniwr. lx:, l io o'cluck If. ia.. !li t-rilumuiC'lBarril J rol uttet vi: Aii i!ic ri-ht. ti- lc tnit ru-t an l rl-.um ol Chrl l'jirn- awl S ima-I H. lM-lji, i.l, lnan,l w ti t W li uj !. n!: r-il x!Uis vlt: l'l.c Y'lU'i I'-i.'l ufllie rVI'Atlii'i six tnu-tj I lnn-1. -. . ' . : . i Si'. I, A-ctrnia Ir v liJl.m l UuuU In Sinn ir.it "Krfl-!iip. S mitT rfintr,- 'Vn.. nmtjiiiiiiu; f-M'ain. iii.r? ir li-i. vf nint h there mretil'i-ut iiur.-a cN-:iro.! n-l 6 acn-i in uu-iuli'iw, with a ro xir tmni lw- Hint a , lufik tkim m l ithr iuill:nL'i xl'tr'-wi t-r.u.uil. i;iijiiuiu 'ipim' ......r,.l 1.. t h ra. .-f Y ...tfl. I..trtn.r... I .1... Si. in ul Vint known thr f nttr f.ll. Waik- cr lu-t, Jii'ii II. e : i v"r'r''""- So. .S. A irt:i'm irfit of Mn l Rn- fn Hum. mit luwn!i!ji. Nim.-rst-t counif.. rVn, c-iibiiiiti.': acn-3, "I vhii h Ciu-rr a: al- i-l fyi ficn-.-x-Li tt aol t-J rrr! tn -inr, lih A two nt'Tj li-jt lwcuii !' aji.l a i;.i rMry ,l il-li;iig la . thnrcn cri ic1, 'wfirr.-.liioi! l:i tl, onineiif Ixwlv Mi-miiitfi-r. ailj' iniiu ii. 1 nrnl km'l urcmU-'l in Ut nmiio ut Jnuu tiu uuJ uthof.wiia the r.irurtrniiiv. .N il 3. ArTt:lialI.i' I. U 1 U.i' l. Uu V.-a iti Sa:rr; It i" itiii'y, Ta surrt-yi.l on ! -nl" Stria, -mil. jnini; 4-. 4 lrwn-lii!t. s.-bh i aiiruil In nuiie ftrTi- aiiJ 1 jiv:-bifinijviuiiK; S. I ii'l -nl"fv-:il i, aii.1 lu.rff w.irMntr-1 tn tli nnuo nf I'c-ttr Urii'Q ail.i oUien. wiUi tbo atiiiurunaiirrs, ' N-i. 4 A tnw-t f l ui l tj-.u iui iu ii!l-r.l town. wMji. S,R-rri-t ("., nlninr P wiK Rnr r..u.l in lao h.umo ut t.'iiului viriRiUui:, cl-ji-iniiis' tan !f Mim-yc-l iir.'tw.ir,iii!c l In tlsu itituo til AUtuU laUI3, t-ot T I imi n rod No?, t :a:i 9 al'.TL-s.u-J, witli the u!iurtuiiMii( ?. .No. S. A tm- of l.iivl ritu:it'.'lii Millirl town r)iiS 8"Mt;riit..V.t siuvryii on a K'orrnnt tn .M iriln I iu: ti. ciit-iiiiiiijr 42 acre, ol "hli-a tlfi-rt! nre uU.ut loo utTL-ii cleurol an! 3 ttxt m r.4 a tini ff. ny I--it liwelllir U-ujo nml r.in;ti -warnmieii uuta W,iiiii ami oilntrs. iviiiLtajc ajcururAnii-s. no.t!. -Air.irti miKi iniu:n ni niiiirii va- d-.iU) PinMT!t.l.v., I'., couiiiuilnsf 4i ma, mr-r.uiu-'l in tiie Damp orN:it!i:tii Iu'iUtrouh, al jiiiiiiaar Jaailn of Ssimuet -Wi)iin-3 .llcrry Hajr nml mUerd, with tlioaiiourteaanwa. , AL-ai, tne uiuUM ifa one-nan or mc n.iiow.njj i, tnela of land, to jril: ' ; :;." ' No. 7. Tlic Rouiliurn porli-m " tract oT lanit. irfreyl on jvw;rrra.ntWt the nautu f Abriihani Atiai ilutiUvliif MUtnnt and truilittrtTslleytown fliips. Souii-r?-tX'rt., P. ' cwtiiliiinir 519 iti-rcs ant- 1 3 iiorrhat. ai j-tuloj lo. Ik frurriiMel -bv-tlm lann in Juuimuu, uvtLf u-'i? .a ai i uiiij-r?, ua uie HitartcnatuT.x '. - - '. a. a tm-u l lanu nrFiui'.o a ine nume of I'ltr Horr in, iiu:it.( 1. olilu-r.i aatl Jtrotbeni THli. y t(rtnU, Siinftr t'o.,. l'a c.iit!i'ni 4V-i iifri-f, vi ifcuirn Uiuie urc ait. it) aares ilrat-.-."!. ir,oli.ti!s lm l w.irjmf.f hi the nsmcuf Air !kMiiitla, Juiui :ciliiiia W ir, wlllt tin it,l.ur- ttillll4l-C-8. . . ' Ti. . Afrnrtni Iwl Tnrrtt?.J In tli- name if Witlfitnl, ituiy.iM. situate lit iiiitonl Wi liilp. Si::uers-.'t t'i?., JJa.. ci-nutiiii:- -11-1 ar-rt-f, a!j'iininjjc l:iiJhirralul tn Hi- liaftnf if Tlnmies Wilsmi, jwjt 2J4iu ill i oiiitTi!. wi;ii Jliu aiii urwiuiiK-ri". "N".. IU. ' A Ira't ut Isn't Furrpyed on :i w:irrant : CMnu. V uii, a.tuato iu. f.'iUi:rl Ii nn-liip, .!;u,-i'."-'t 'ot. I'ii., r.'i:tiiii:in 41 n-i-ri?, a:iniiiif hn l wiirn' lwl Si VI mitus-wf WTihiii J i.u ou. Jlart;i Da'il a ami .! tiers, with (lie u;;;uru naa -os ' .No. 11. .A tract o' land warranlc.1 in the ii.tw i:inn warrtmiM in tut ii.nn : tioMo 1ii MIllitirit'townii:ii oronirgorp.urgher,- fhuto la MlllctSt towiuidj.. S.in::rset Cuk. Pa., containing :yj aens ami i Ir-'h..-ad.Jnli:c lan !s warraittf d f.rJ-uc fii-naei Jiot l.i-nm, tlKH.tss vv iisiwabAiliei'Slui)ii t.-.e :;';.urter.a:.ies. '- fc ' H A .12. A tract ! '. :i-t warr nteJ t ii:uns of, iletif-jr Ht.'auii v,r.i,f, ,11 .ureskip, S-rn erset V c- niai. I. g ."-u ...n au-1 5a .rclit of wlileli the.-u.irealxui ;rtrei! .ceii.r;4.-lin! : .JLcxi in Jiiea-iciv,, witii a. nv. f.--ri" 1- -.-l:it.g lV,ne ar tl.!i-.eirf 'r?eei!r h'iwm; g l:.u. 4 ttarrrv.K:ta ctw ':j-;ne l sV.uu.iu i.ttti'jr-jiii. and otiici , i-i -.:-r.r;ii ii-ei s. . Xii. US A irnl M U.id fcl.n ue a SUMttit L".. .4uer-t C.i . l'.i.t.iv:i:aiiai; -6-id .uo sr.ai-1 9 perch'.-". :':: r -. cj .lt.:rg twh Jftirt vs. .":e 'fn rfif .' t..i'3t ia ti c nania d JUai.-tioct IVi.t. mc otiier In ,i:e.n :01c ... Luiatl Toi. a-ij.'lniiig L-bds warr:iu:cu 111 uie i.aiue..i ricury ii.it. raii. Injurs. set 14r.t r lymif on 4U.: acuili bauk of tXi.-scbp.! river, v. iji tiio upj nriiiMn.es. Tolwli 'ii ein. it ii Cji the lis -MIMf l";.f. r!, Earn.-s: anl S.,i!iwJi...Wj, h U.UUU4-M!. uecJi-rw-ii. ,' "-;r . ' ,'ATi :U HV:.t,tiV,e. e-.i ct.fnjoT.-?iri Eearii. mi SMtAttl tw'. lit.-.'.3.iati-. to the ioliow ioir (K-s. rt.K-.! i'i.u i . :.te. z: f . Tiie Mi tiu part of tfca lbiloWinjf VIx tr.icta.4f iaii'l.-i . t i A certain tract of lar.-i situate In Suxi hli-ta. shhi. Somers.-t i-ouuty. Pa., c.in :iiuinaoi: UiR-r.s, more or Us. ot which ttieru are ahent ;ii acres cleared and 6 acrc-l in meadow, wi hataosory tramc-divcliiiig house, ban barn and oilier iims thereon creeled, adjoinii lai: warr.urteil la tiic name of L.iwis Jl emiugr. J.n Sicln and iiaif-r iraci. 1,id siti ite it Sum-. eun.aiuicg VI ee acres cleared story l"g rV!irtte'i'lji-wis yin-,,!- ?" J-1. kuaasw rr..n'.-a lu the n.ini-j ot Joliu & c::i :ijad otliers, with tils ;.wrrenatiei.. I toH'Il'iil., iv Kr' w Adccrtiscmrnti. of Marti JoM. I'o.cr lUusoa t:u No. 2 awi ! tract oi i.u;ut m rui.fi.n t. silly, b-nuvnm: Mint. Ki.. I'lnr.. ... . . . . - ' rant luwantd ltiM.s, f.KUlujc l.'J a.n, d wi.i-.li ""' " re aV,m rr.,! .Ml. r.w , ''a at0 -"".' uwvitm h-H. aii-i J .ii4rt-u rar.l.i, it"Ji t.l. I war. AHte-l null." uu.-.Mf k-rc i;-.un. i,, j.,,aua . S ma Co.. l'.t. cnt'iisiir. a. p.. war "wd ia M iiama ul Sutlaa Lun -.r.'U .1. avi-jol.-jjuu ,,U1 f ii::iU,. vhurr, l.rary li.iktr oumris witb tiie c 'paritnAitrer. Al-i, l!.iun..lvi.:i.l ui.i-.luiii ul 11,0 full jirirs T iucu ul jri.t, to nit: No. 'I lia (onihern portivn of tract f laud mrveycl on a warrant 1 tlie enrae ol " Al-rahnni Stla, sl:n-4io In Miitord an l Hriiiersvai!i!y tii Jhi. SomofA'i t o., Pa., coulairtiri? il9 acrc nd -WjH ivIies. ! .inina ! .rul! warra-jte-l In tiie name of Juliu Stein, Felc-r Jn.-o an t otl.t-rs, with tlie . A tract of 1ik! warrnird in t'iMame of Peti-r 15enoa, s!:utB l:i Miliar ; t, Iiits TniSt iDwnshiij, .Somert.-t rcyr: .-. ,1., r.ui.iic itur'tfl . rA i f M.loh thew ,r; .ut la arret n.k aiijulutair la;ii;9 Wirr.:iiiv.I if Alimbim SieiD, Jijho Sti :ua ic naims jt icrs, with No. . A tract uflind warrtui'cd in the a-.cn cf AviUkim Jtilmwu, nilu.ua ia Miiu rJ tuwiisiiiji, Som!TKe: Co.. 1'a., wmtaining 4'J4 icres, ailj'iiniti 1::iu.!b warr.iuictl in the nuinn ul Thumnji u-n.-i. jAcub iteaiu and others, with Ihe aiiurtenanre!. 'JJ'i. I'l. A tact of laiul surviTo l in a warrant t'i thmi.ia w:im, situate in iilfor4 towadiiiu, .-iuincr.-t;l ..V., l'a ct.-ninii.iiiK 4.'1 ai-j. ininji; Inmls warrnrc-: 1.1 tlic- l-.ainc? of Willi.; m .l.ihitw.n, -Mani lm;j:iE S other, Uli theapourten.uK'et. 'i. It. A tnici -' lau.i v.-arr.imc.l in the n.uuc ofOiKirke i;un.-hir, 9. mate in Milfvr.l towwhii. S.uu.'ilv. tj coutaiuiiiK Mi acres ami a pen-lira. ai'.lni:iz lauiis warranieil in the num. of Jao.ti jleam. 1'hoinaa Wlli--n ami tthr, Willi No. Ii A tra it of lan t wfirrantcd In the r.atno (N"K PEIiSOX, la conjunction with tho e-nn-of Uenry Bniier. situate in Milloni lownnliip. Som- tics of iclftrl. C'amhrla an.l Hlalr. for the otlict "IIV, l'a., o ntaiuinif-.-il acres ami a jiorchc?, of Representative in the t'oiijresf of the t'nitol of whi.:li there arBUlx.ui 2 ncrc cleared, and six j States. ,utTi- in OlA.nli.nr n-1.1. . ttv.i c . ..... 1, ... .1 1 1 .... I bouse end 9-tthI th.-rc n erected. afi'.,iTilii- lands warranted In the name ,r Nathan Luulxirva-li and other-s n'Di the aiipurtciian.i-s. N 1- A tra-.-t of lan-l nita.ite in Summit Tn. S1.n1cr.ct t'o., Pa couiainiua- 5s acres and lirJ perciu:?, an.l cmtirwuiir two arvpya, one thcrcol on a varr.in 1 m tnc i-aane of Uachaei Tom, the other iu tiie name ot DIuah Tom, a.tj'iiiinj lands warrat.ted inthensmt-sof Hcnrv linker and others, SV.J truet lylnjj no tho south umk of Caestltnan river, wi h the ttppurteuanccs. Taken In execution as tlie r ropertT of Clmrles I jrnestand Samuel V. Ucljiat tucsu'it of Eman uel Liehty. - ' ; '' '' ' AL.SU A!l the rllit, title. lntiTcst nnd claim of'Charles tjirnest ami Saniue) li. l)elp, of, ia and to tiie fol lowing vicin-ribed real estate,. viz: The M-id-to part of the following six tracts of lands: , So. 1. ' A cx-rtTla tract v; land situate in Summit township, tSouiereut Co.. Pa., eor.uiiainir eoti acres, niure or le?s, 01 wui-. h tlicre are aliout i iu ai-res cleared and 6 acres in meadow, with a two Story frame dwelling; house, hank barn and other buii'.lin-s thereon erected, a ijuintox luiids warnm tel In (Tie names ul' lwis Memijier, John Stein aiid 44'iier.v luiuwa a the Peter P. 11. Walker trafti, with the appnrtenan'-cs. No. 3.- A ei runi tract of laud situate in Summit towr.sUip, juierot county. Ph., cuutiiir.in 4. acres of whi-li there are nhunt OJ acres cleared ana 12 acre in meadow, witn a two story loir uivciiinu; iiou.-o ana a 1,-.., svtry 111 uweiuui iiouhu tlierr-ou ereeto!, warranted ill the name ol Lewis .".leiniiiirer, adj.dninu; No. land Lind-s warr.iuled In tiie names of JoLn SCein aud oihcrs, nitli tiie appurtenant. 5.0.3. Ac-ertaintraH of land rkuate In Summit township, Somerset Co., Pa., sur.-cvrd on a w nr- rant in tho nama i John Stein, containlm; 4c 1 acres and 1W pen-hef, rdi'.iniaz Xos. 1 and 2 urorc said, snd lands warranted iu the names of Peter fter.son and others, with 1I10 appurtenances. No. 4. A tract of land situate la .Milford town uhlp, S Irjcrset Co., P.I., cent;liQinr 4W acres, war rmitc l l;i lite nameof t.'ii.Lriijs rdarqueilant. ad Mnlu? l in is surveyed and warranted 1:1 tuc names ol ilartih Uuhhs, Peter leiisna and Nos. 2 and i aforesaid, with tho appurtenances. No. A tract of laud situate In "ill'.for l town" ship, Somerset Co. P:., surveyed on a warrant to Martin Liuld.s, cntaiiiii!? 4'JO acres, of which there are lOVut lo4 ncras cleared oi;d 8 acres in meaduw, with a two s'.ory los dwelling house and harn tlicreon rrected, ndji-.liiir.tr lanes warranted in tiicnam-js of Peter Lieiu-i, '1'iiouia.s. rt'ilj-jti and others, with t!i3 appu.-u-ijanc'-S. No. 6. A tract of kind sltnate ia B!i'.f rd town ship, .mtrset i'o. Pa., cijtitaiiiiii 4;;7 acres, war r.uded in tiie name of N ..than Li;tlt..rotiL'li, ad-j-lining luaiis of Saruut l Weimur, ileary linker and otliers, wiih tiie aj purteuani-rs. Taken in execution ss th pro;-rty of Chsrk-s Earnest aad Smmoi L, lAiip. aitira'suit of Win. 1-anictt. ' " ' ALSO ' All the right, tlile, Interest and rlairri of t.'harles Earnest and Samuel It. iMp, of. iu and to the lol-lowln-j; il.'S-ritK-d real cs a to, vis: Tha lii-UU patl of the li iiwnia; six traals cf land: . 'No."l. A pertain tract of land situate in Summit bwnsiilp, Sjtu. rsct c.-un y, -Pa,, eontaiiiiiur 03'!4 acr s, more or l-ss, of which there are ninut ttvj atTOS eleoted ad I -ft acres ia meadow, witn a Iwo story frasne uweliin' h-oise, h. ink hnjn nntl oilier tutldinsrs thereon er- cted. ad jolningr hin-'s warran ted ia tbe names of Li;wis JVietniiier, John Stein and others, known s the Pe'.-'r P. 11. Walker tract; with tliii appurtenances. -. S L-. A ccrLtun tract ol land sitnnte in Summit tcirtiFhip. Somerset Co.. Ph.. enntninlnir t 'i acres, of which there arc ahout CO MTescIean-.l and 12 aeres in meadow, witli a two story loi; dwelling house aud a l1 story log dwelling 'bouse thereon erected, warranted" in tiie name of Lewis Mem- inircr, ,-idjrdninir Nil. 1 an-! lands warranted in the miuie o nance". ffitwe of John Stein airf others, witii tbe ai'purte- No. a. A certain tra.-t of land sifnate In Summit towasliip, Soiucrst Pa., surveyed 0,1 a war rant In the name of John Stein, containing 4t9 acres and 16S perches, adjoininir No. 1 and 2atore sai.1, aa-1 lands warranted ia tho naiuesot 1'eti-r Jl-iijnand others, with the apf-urtcrane. s. Ro. 4. A tract of land situate in iVilior l town ship, Somerset Co., Pa., ci ntaiuing 44o acres, war ranted in the name of Charles Manpie.lant, nd HDlnic l:nos turvcyos! and warranted in the name of Idnnin Huhbs, i'eter Benson and Nos. 2 and 3 afi rcsaid, w iih the appurtenance. t'I Sor Alrlin I A tract ol l ind situate la 31 II lnr.1 town- meret t.. Fa., surveye.1 on a warrntit to Martin lubt, fonuininr 420 acres, of which there trv u'.piul I'M 1:1 res elcir -.1 sud b acres In meadow. with two story loir ilielilna: house mi l bam tliereuo erecurd, adjoining lands warranted in the uamc 01 I'eicr iienson, j u .in.is 1 lis n an i oil-,- rs. Vith tiie appurtenances. Mo. 6. A tract of land sitnate in MiKor I; own ship, Somerset Co , Pa., contain na- K acp-s, war raneti in the mini oi Nathan Lfl!orittgi. ad joining lauds ol Sau.ucl Wcitcer. Henry itak. r and otncrs. with ihe api nrtmainxs. Taken in cxoruii'ii u the property ol Ciiarles F.-aroest au.t S.u,:u01 D. IK-lp at the suit of Win. Eurnsst. : . t .. ALSO All the HuM, ti-,:-, interest an l claim of Cl ni rnrmsi rwi a nnuel i. ie:p. ot. in an 1 to the 101- lowing den. rlhed real esiatu. vis: A e. rtain tr.tet ot laud situate In N irthampt- n lownsluOk S -iatr-. C ... Pj., oonUining a3 arm and autarches, dwld.li there are nN.ut i-i .-res clcarcif acd pi a-n s In meadow, with a two t..ry loz dwelling bis, Irani barn and water s.wcr siw niiil th.-rcn rr-cte-l. a.!-.tidug 11. Hhienu yi r. Jacoti l!r..ks. HUiinieyer and uilicrs, with ihe Ki'ur..:iiai,c s. Tak-n bi ii'vnil -n r Cc ir.periy d Ct.-.r' Enras -t ai.il M 11S1. i. Mr:j. a; II:- s'.ut id K. .M. Kitllulei. ALS All ;hr 1.1'vf. i.le, int. le t :-.i, : .-: .ltn ..f John t'.-.w, . :. 11. a,.: ;. the '.'!:!. ::.:; d-.scrilted real est. lie. vrV: i' - Aixr.aiii tract, t,. i.;o t ;.u ao iu .T -uuer town s!:i:. S c rr-. t I' v. c in-s'iutg l - acres, more cr Je.-s. of M. h la-ire :11c atx.uv ;i .o n elcarcl .141 1 a... ut la acres in v.: .0 ..w. wi-h ihreotwo story dwvlllng biais.-. s'-.ib'c an 1 .heroni bail If 4n tlwretnr treaiod; aii, a.ti w j'.-r K.iver saw n.iil er.-.-tc'l on the r--:i:- a i -. i . . ir lan.lso jN.n Frtc.llltir.. Jonu-.t.an tlar aer, Ml- hat 1 Sijie aa.1 ihers, Willi the aj.part.-o.in-ts. Taken In cx-cii'ion ;.s t!i- pr-'iK-ry if John smw at lb suit of U altiicr A t.nti.vr rt al, e Ten ...T i-.-iil t-f the pu:--l..i.c uioicy must I pail ss r.s-n e tn" pr-wrty I-s il-l :.ud tlie bal iiucc wi;i n itcc-I is .!elivred. uLivi::: kxepper. shcrt if. JJtM IN I STPvATOilS NOTICE Lstikio of TlcTias Llst.m. late oi A idis.i Twp., . . tieccai-vd. letters of a-lmiabtniti,,!) cn the above estate liavliij: been granted to the undcr-dgned. notice is hereby given in those inde bted to it to make imme diate payment, and those haringclaims against it. tuprc.-eni oKiu,.uiy luiucniliHU j ir ieu lenient, au I tiiic.inrc. - .- -' ALFREIJS. MITCHELL, , JLiihMIAll L1STCN. et34 Administrator. JXKCUTOIVS XOTICJ1 J"M.ilMe of SaHiUii.Croyk-, !.i!oi,f,Ci n..tfaiuh Tp., t . . , ue.:-jase.L Letters' t'.f-h.nv.ntsrT V.nftii4 nhi.ve estate having gnr.r.sd U the understated, not ice is hereby given u. tlusc indel.le.1 to it to make iiiinie tllitBi payment, nnd those having cl-.ilms avainst it to, pro,;it Alicia duly a:tthcuti.-.iLcd for set; lenient on S ilur.!ny, the.'Jlst davol Noveml cr. isri. at the lute res; Icn-o.-i dt-.ieasct. : . . M'SAN CiMYLK, " ' , ' ' ' Kre-atrix. ' ' - ! ,i - .JOSEPH tUioVLi:, . .... ; .. Ex-.H-ut.r. AtlA"itMtXL. ) In the Court if C-.nim. n Plcns tV. '-,, J f Somerset i.x.. Pa. No. 4i'J L-AH MLLI-s) Aug. T. '74. I'etitb.n U,r divorce . '-And now'to wit. 2S Atigust.'ls74. en n-otl.-n of V iiny, , the to.-t nwiat John II. I'll c.rn-misi-.aer to take the u-sUiit.iuv, rcwrt t'-.c Uet and an opii-ion. 8otiii-rsn.'.iuRty, nt . .... Extract iro:n the record, -ertill:-.: 13 h S.-i.t. -tiTt. '-"" 1- M. SCHHtn'-K. .-. - . . - ' j i'iviii n-.'t::ry. lake n ..tied Ihat 1 will me.-t ait tV.e j.ar-.i-sinlcr-csici at my oih.-e iu S. uiers t. i a prl.fav. l!.e :Hh of October. 1-7 i. to fittmi.i to the iiu-'b sof lite Ue.a.p luiiiu!:;. jon.v t. nil. ioctl -,.'-- . c'.i:a:isiei. r. E ?xr:(;PTt)R's xom'io l-tate .;" J. s.-'t.U Jlittur. l.ste i lil:-l tw? - A. -.-.--,! l-ttt-rs tcfttiiaeniarj ... ii.e ". "- h.... ,rr..!,t...t r. II. i i....b-rwi-roe-i l.v the nr.'lvriiu- th..ri;y. notice is her.d.y giver, te li..e- indented to It t a lo-kc iniiu. Ji.tte paymeni, sod those having eniiiia1ut it topn-scnt tliemdalv nuthenti.Mt. ed . t'T sottk-meiit on Jloinlsy. Noyewlwr 24. 1:, at the bouse .U John Weii. .-. ;;t i;.-!-oar:. in said t.wivhv.- SOHN WELLEli. ocUi- - , Executor. TXll'rTOlt'S, NOTICE: Ertate Of Henry Messer. of I'orihex.vaiiey tp dc.-e.tsed. TyeitiTS tMuimenlcry n' the above est ite hav ing been granted tn Ui' on icriiguc.I, by the prop-! cr authority, notice is hereby given to thdetn-j ae.ite.1 to It to raise lmme.iiu.e paymunr, ana thine liacitigelalms against it will present them to thff undersigned, at ihe house of Alex Musser, on Saturday, Ocloiicr ai, 1S74. . ALEX. MCSSER. : - ' SA31L EL Jil'SSEK, stpii,.,- .,, .- ' ' Executors. EsiAt of liudolph Meyer, Into o I pjrTur- . uami-niry 'Vn'tl ? abr-re .tnte!tar ,n ly ' 'reirlitrr or voters, an.,1 to KeVtthlt 1 p., tt'.-C vl. ELECTION PROCLAMATION,- (;: VK tui Co"awtALTif. Wmkrk."!. Ia an 1 hy an Art ofi!i Oenrml A. :m!l il tho loinmi'riijrali h of i'eiin Irani, rtiiiili-d "An Art rt'latin' to ti.o lwini. nf tno I t.mi. rmenlth tiita.cil 2.1 cioT of July A. II. it in made the tlutr of the Vheritl of evrTr ci.omy within tiia I'vinmunwealUi to Rive jiulilw u..ti.-e of t!in Uoneral fclcctions, aiid kt sut b no- uci to enniiierate : 1. T lie olijcet of tho elcfCiioo. i To iU ! jm-j.u tbe I'la at which the ek-eiioii lata Lo held. I. OL1VF.U KNEPPEK, Hljh ShtriJ of the Uoanty of .S.iraeret. do t'roiT inalto Known ami icivo tin puidic notice V tuu electors ot 1110 l ouii ty Somerset that OttholL Tl'ESDAY of NOVEMBER, next, j) -ici; the 3ri Cpy of the month) a Owners! Elen- t: in will be ht-M at the several eteniun u.iric.s e.-itaiiiinliej liy l:tw in mill County, at ulik-ii time tliry wnl vote l.y naiiot lor I tie erv..rui unices nero icalter namcJ, Vii.: TWO PERSON'S for tho office of Ju-iire of the Supreme t'uurt of the Coniuuniwe.iith ol Pcunayl- v:Ui-.a. NF. ri:KSOX for tiia f.flice of Lieutenant (fv,vorn..r of tho Cominoawcaltli ol I'eiiDsylvania. f IXE PEKSON Sir the office of An.litor Ocn- cn-.t of tho Couimonwoatth of Pennsylvania. ONEPF.KSOX f.ir tho olflce of St tary of Inic nial Atlairs for the CoiiimotiKtali Ii of I'cnD- I sylvania- OSE PF.KSf )X, In ennjuiuttoa wtth"tho conn- t!-3 1'edlord ana t uiton. or 111c omce 01 .-.11410 Senator for the Uommonireiilthof I'enrisylvaiiia. I ! TWO PERSONS for the office of NcmlK-rs of 1 he IIiae of KeprcJentatlrcs of tho Common- wealth ol Pennsylvania, OXK PF.RSOX for the oUico of DUtrlet Attor ney of said county. (IXE PEtiSOX for the otfiro of Commissioner of siiid county. OXE PEKS8N for the offlco of County Sur veyor ot said county. ON'E PEUSOX for the ot&ce if Pir House IJirector lor said county. ONEPF.RSOXfortheoaiec of County Au.M tor lor said couaiy. I also hereby make known, an 1 give notice, j that tho iduccs ol liolilinir the uiorc-ai ! Kir ction. In the several bomuzln and townships I witiiin the county of Somerset, are as follows, to- wit : The electors of the boronirh of COXFI.T"EX(I". to meet al the Council Cliauilwr, in sai l Jtorougn. The electors cf the lxiroiiirh nml township f Somerset, to meet at the Court House, in said borough. The elect. rs of the township of Mi'Tord. to meet i at the house lately occupied ly Thomas Klr., in 1 said lownIiin. The electors of New Centcrvillc, to meet at the school hoit.-e in said borough. The electors of the township of Upper Tiirkey f (, to meet at tho house ol John A. Siiulti, in Said township. The electors of tho township of Lower Turkey- foot, to meet Rt the school house In I'rslna Ixir. The electors of the b.jr&up:!i of Cr.'ina, to meet at IV.e S'-iks1 house in paid boronirh. The electors of the township nf Addison, to meet at tiie house of Levi Dean, in Petersburg, in said township. TiiO elc tnrs of the township r.f MMdlecreek to meet at the house occupied by Aaron llechler. In raid township. The electors of the township of Elktb-k to meet St tiie new school li'.usc, in the borough of Salis bury. Tho electors of t!is Isirunuh of Salisbury, to meet at the new schwl house, in said boroueh. The electors of the township of Summit, to meet at the s -hool house in liule City mmngli. Che elector? of the borough of IaleCity, to meet at the sch'sd house in said boruugh. The electors ol the borouitli ol Weilcrshurg, to to meet at the school house in said borough. 1 Tiie electors of the township of Greenville, to meet at the school house, iu Pocahontas, iu said township. Tho electors of the township of Sonthnmpton to meet at the house of J. L. Kennel, iu said town ship. The electors nf the township of Northampton, to meet at the house of John Poorhitugh, In said township. The electors of the township of Larimer, to meet, at tho house formerly occupied by W'ni. .May, iu Said township. The electors of the borough of IJeriin, to meet at tiie house or Archibald Compton, in said bor ouirii. The electors of the township of Prothcrsvnlley, to meet at lJi'.tr.er's school house "in saij towu Bhit. Tiie electors cf tho township of Strmycreek. to meet at the sch.iol Louse at blianksvilie, in said township. The electors of the borough of Styos-own. t meet at the house formerly occupied by Henry J. 31i!.-r, iu said borough. The electors of the township of fiuemahi:ning. to meet at the l.ouso of Jacob Cuicr, iu cos town. The electors ol the township of Allegheny, to meet at the house of Ueorge A. Kitumcll, iu suid township. The electors of tbe borough of New rtaltlmore, to meet at the house of - , In said bon-ntf h. The electors of the township of Concinnuzh. to meetal the house ol I'eter Levy, in said town ship. flic electors of the township of Shade, to meet at the h' use of Jacob lleiniaiu Iu said township. The electors of ibctowii-lii of Paint. 10 meet at the schol house erected ou the lauds of Henry iio.-kry. In said township. The electors of the township of Jenner, to melt at the house of Tho. Oallagher, at Jenner X liomls, in s lid township. The elector ol the township of Jefferson, to meet at tho l.ou-e of Sy-louion llukcr, in said l The ,.fecor of tho boroaa-h of Jennerrllle, to ... 10 to meet at the Scluxd bouse Hi said l.rou h. SPFAJI AL ATTENTION is hereby dlrectcl to the itli Article or the New Constitmion. Sceti. n 1. Every male cttiicn twenty-one years of ae, j.scssing the following ijoalihcvtien, shall I entitli-d to a vote at all rlevihm. F,r-t. lie shall have been acltiieusof the I'nl tel Stales at least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the Stae 01m vcar, (or i( having previously been a qualitl ml elector i;r native Isirn citizen of the State, he 1 txa bai c removed from and returned, then six I months.) lmmcliately preccling the election. j Third. He shall have rcsidc.1 in the election j ,! tt rii-t where he shall ufler to vote al least two u),.nths immediately preceding the election, Fourth It twentv-two yearsofaue or upwards, I he shall have paid within two yeais a S-.ato or. t county tax, which shall have been assessed at 1 h ast two months and paid at least one mouth be- tore tiie election. S -i ti m 4. All election by thec'.tlrer shall be br ballot. Everv ballot shall be numbered In the order 'n which It shall be reveived, and num ber recorded by the election officer on the list of voters, opposite the name ol the elector who pre sents the ballot. Any elector may write his name nK.n his ticket or cause the same to be written thereon ami attested hy a cltiien of the district. The election otllcers shall lie sworn or alhrmed out to disclose how any elector shall bavo voted unless required todo so as witnesses in a judicial ppiceeding. Suction . Electors shall In all eases except treason, felony and breach or surely of the peace le privileged from arrest during their attendance on eiectious aud in going to and returning there from. Section S. Whenever any of the qualified elec tors oi tills Commonwealth snail tie in actual mili tary service, under a rcnulsition from tho Presi dent ot the Cnited Slates or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors-may exerciso the right of suffrage in-all elections by citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescrib ed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election. Section 7. All laws regulating tho holding of elections by tho citizens or for the registration ol electors snail te unilorm throughout the State but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege ol voting by reason of his name not being regis tered. Section ft. Any person who shall give. or prom ise or oiler to give, to an elector, any money, re ward, or other valuable consideration for bis vote al an election, or for withholding the same, or wh shall give or promise to give such consi.icra tion to any other person or party for such elector vote or for the withholding thereof, and any elec tor wlio shall receive or agree to receive, for him self or lor another, any money, lewnrd or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or lor withholding tho same shall thereby forfeit the right to vote at such election, and any elector whose right tn vote shall be challenged for such cjinse bPlore the elect ion olticcrs. shall lie requir ed to swear or atiinn that the matter of the chal lenge is untrue berore his Vote shall be received. Section . Any ierson who shall, w hile a candi date lor otiice. be'gnllty of bribery, fraud, or will ful violation or any election law. shall be forever disoualitied troin itohling an ottice ol trust or pro tit iu this Commonwealth, and any iersou con-vi'-ted of willlul violation of the election iaws shall, in addition to any peualties provided hy law, lie deprived of the right ol suffrage al.solute lv for a term of four year. " Section 13. For the purpose ef veting no pcr nii shall be deemed to have gained a residence! bv reason of his presence, or lost It by reason of his absence, while cmplovcd In the service, either civil or military, of this State or ot the t nited St-ites norwlil'lo engaged in tho navigation ol the waters ol this Stase or of the United States, cr on tiie high seas, nor while student ol any ii uitutlon of learning, nor while kept In any ior bouse or other asylum at public expense, nor while eonhned In public pnon. Section U. District ejection hoards s.iail eon-si-lol ajudge and two inspectors, wlw shall be ciioscn annually by the citizens. Each ch-ctor ..hail have the riuht to vote lor the judge and one insiwctor, an.l each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The hrst election Ixwrd-for any new dis trict shall be selc-tc l and vacancies in election boards tilled, rs shall bo provided by law. Elec tion olticers shall be privileged from arrest upon davs of cl.t-tion. and while engageil in making np an I 'transmitting returns, except upon warrant of a court of record or a judge thereof, tor an elec tion fraud, fr felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. 1U Clues inev ma. ui.tiui ri.-.u.uuu uuui , " r ' ..- v.T.r. shall hcaualine.1 to servo lucres uii-ii u . w. asou election olhccr who shall hold, or shall with in two mvniUi have held any onice, apindntmcnt or enplyment in or under the irnvernuieitt of the United States of this State, or of any cwy. or eountv.orof any tnuniciiwl board ; couimlssjon or trn?t in anr citj. save only justices of the pence, and aldermen, notaries public and peraoue in militia service of the State: nor sluiH any election ollicer Ike eligible to any civil otUce to be tilled ut an ek-etion at which he shall Serve, save only to such subordinate muuhdpal or local othcers, as it -hail bedesijruated Jsy general law. And also tothe folloain Acts of Aeinbly now in force iu this State, viz.: Act of 3)1 h June. H74. " Section 5. At aU elections hereafter held under tho laws of this commonwealth, the polls shall be op.-ned at s-rven oVUn-k A. M. and cljd at cven o clock P. M. Sc-ti-mT. Whenever there shall be a vaeaiicr in au election, U-artl on the morning of an elee thm, tai l vacancy shall he tilled In conformity wiih existing laws. Sections. At the opening of the polls at all elections it shall be th' duty of the judges of election fcr their respective disLricts to tiesiKuate ; one or the ms;ctors. wnose uuty it anuii oe iq j XiW Atlcfrli.-i'unent.i. electl-m In the district at which lhv respertlve'T belour: before Jo clock In the ciornlrg -.f the 1st ' . . ... K-o-r shall a; point one clerk, who shad be a .pi..ii:.-i 4 voter ol su-h district "I esse tiie per who shall hare reecr.-.-e-it:.c sccoEd h'ahest nurniK-r'd v-.ics f r in.-;-.--" r -i ..ii not attend .n ihe day of any ele-ti.Mi. t'ic i ti.e IH'rs.-n who shaii ha e recti ed the seend hj'.-.t num-Hrot voles for Judge at the next pre" -. -in z eicctloa shail a-t as it.?f.c--r..r In his p! .c. And In ciis tbe jierson who shall have re -rive I tne highest number of votes for lnst'eet- .r si.ail n -t attend, the pcron elected .In 'gi sl.-ii! ii;.p..int an ir.j(Mn.:r In his pi.ice. and in case .( ersoa borer. i.-Ti .i. h, ,."v :. :.: ; v , saa.i not iitten .. tnen :-. insi. Tit.iliit . in ... i i i i """"7,!" .wiii-reo.cirui oi snen ouenc shall be had. that .tin el,, i'l. , '''J ,,I:u:t': "r"i lf ,in'" v;l,"'n " 1 iKrn l!-n'l-4 not a resident of tho l n .?i?!.' r'". 1""J " 'l e .-I .neScKv. ward or district where the aaid offeneo w r uT-Vi' . i I'l'" fil""' !,T ,nw 1, r ""' "peniiig ': cmmittcl. an-rnot entltle.1 to vole therein, on cn. .111 wlZ M "j Ver '' ihB ,"n'" ! - fUM -! Py n"i V.7Z?l, tt''t1''1''t''n''h "all than one bundre.1 or more than one thousand ,i SlU en or ,te'nir":: v!r ':. : . A-rr'-n1 le" tha - J ' k u- "Sect I -n 0. All ej'ctio:.? M th" p:It.ia 5h?i1 1 w l ilitt ; every I-nll'.t vtr i .ait N mnn'M-r -.l In tJ.c onler in wbich ii y.i-ill U wl liu nutnber m-.nit-i by tbe v-li-ris-.n fVui li-t .t vi?- An i tirtcts. tho wrenU ticket T.tieti t-noh jiriy thnN? lirn th auHHIil or .4 to nuuibciva with the numtK-r cirrfSino;n-i ;ih -:. thernmU-rto th name vf tho ?t. Any cW-c-; Ati! tho lertiin lawn of the Commonwealth ft, tr may write hts name ;K.nl,U ticket, or th. r pr--rf.'e tt.t --Thflt ln.ipeetriv JJm the Miue to he writtrn thcrei-n. and t:'?:cl hy ; ri,.rk.-; snail. r--t..re rn'rinar n th .iari. t ,k" citiz-nofthe (l;trit-f. Ia inl-iumn to t,() imt n nuw preterit)-.! hy w to he tUKcn n 1 ' -n:M by election oihc-rti, thyliall trwmlty he sw.rn oratiirme-l ivt to dim-liA9 h-w any t-Nvt-.r h i;i hivt v.ifs-ul nn c rpniirLT !i"IO?4 IS W 'iie'M'.i 1 in a n Ik'tai prorvo.lii:. AU i'i't. ii.-i.---t.ri. e.erki. ariii over.ers of anv eleotin hi-ht on-n-r this tt. !ti!lh ht'fi.re cDtprlnjr upon their i. it te di.lr worn r altinne;! in the pn-svnre of e:wh other. The judife shall fw,ni hy tha mir.-ri-ty lniectir. if then? shall " uh na:H-rty in-r"pe-tnr, then by a ;n?the cf the (h?ico or nl'-r-man. cnl the" in-:jcctiir, ijvrrtwr atvt Wrrks 8h;ll he swftrn hr the ju.tx?. ( rtinean-yy t u li fweu-inu; ir mhrmin iiittll be iiy m-.lr! mt i ?ia:n tl tv tho c;ticpri sworn, an-1 isesr-ii hy the olth-er who n'innns-rtHl t'ae talh. If any ju'lir or minority in(i(et4.r rTiu-r or failn iu MWfur the ottitrers iif eh-ctiun in the ir.iniir r. (jnircil by thi-4 a, or it Any ofIU- r ot el i n shall act witimut i-!nff flm t!uiy fw.-rn, .r n" any ottu-er of elation dhail -iu'n th f.nn ol - irh win.- mil- Kawlntr till V lariirn nr i ! mr, v in lira if mlfi-.r. inert'r shall c-rtuy that bti'v o-.t; vr .v fw-.m when he wiva not, i! hall te ie,rni 4 nii!'. mennor. ami oinm tnvi'tiin, tho oiT.ccr- r i!t.-cr onenomir re unr-i Q"i -r.- tnOKnti (I'lUiirn, or lmi.riimf l th.t ex-rvl .,ue year orbj.th. in the dln-rtjiton cf the o tir?. ertir.unty that br n a-t mtui. -i -An a t further sum.n.-nl to thr t rrl.tii. t. t he election ftf thi CmiD-nweaiJi, i;ea J:m. Tlm' it tt .rvf'!ct In aeetlmlT), tn.-t ia) th .!ny oft'S'il.io.'iiiymTsmKir.ini.? is n v c n ti e Hnt, an-i chiiminy: tlf riiiht to roN .t rhe -taiii eln-T ion, 0(111! pro-iu'-c at b-iist one tjenluie-i vutT of thedistrh t as a w,iii's? t tht r'i -h'-u'e of the claimant fn the listru-i in which h in u to be a vtifr. Iir a pt!'! ot At l:ict two nionth next pre-ce-ilr-f rbfi t-n, wliii-n wltnc- s.:i'i n'tif unit subscribe a writt.'n or pun ly wri-T-n ni p.irtly printed a Jiti.ivit to t';e l'.u-ts ?r;iti:i i.y hnn. (tirii Silu;;.vir.-, ynail Ut-nne ole;r:r win-re tne rt -Jenre i. of th pt.T'-on Ri ciit tfiiitiir to he a vi.ter : an i the trer-. 11 to elaiminir the nuht to v-ite Mi-ill a!.-o t;iK? anM Mub Ti'e a wri't-n ir piir!v(writHfn n.ul tt-irtlv printed a!h l;ivit. ?:iitii.jr. to the .rw- ,, his knowle!fj and i-ii-t". whrr :n-l wlu-n Ise whb hrn : that he hns been a citizen or the 1'nfnd Sr:iti'9 hr one month, and of the t orr.ininwf.tlt i of f'ennfytvjini;! ; tlmt he h;ir rosided in the ni mwe-alih one yeor. or ii h-nnerly a (iimtilie 1 etwrUT or a n:ttire born ritizen jhcreoT, and liit-4 removed therelroin and n?4iirn:f : that he hui r UUy thvrt'iu nil ujon.'lis iircc.-'lin lid tl 'i'-n: tiiat he vi9 rallied in tho diittrh' in whh h he claims to be a voter f'-.r the periled of at l-'ust ttvo m nths inimediU-ly prrteHn j aid eb-i-tin; thut he has c-'t iuove"l inio tho Ui-iru-1 for the par- iKise ttf rot hisr therein; that he has if VfntM of aire and npwrii, paii a iare or t- tiniy rx within two year-P. u inch was ii-v-ess.Nl r.t l'ast twoo months and" pit id at kait one n. oar It. beO-re Mid efpt-ti.tn ; an !. if a naMir alitfd rii7-n ha'I ui-i STato wii(m, whore and hy what c-urt he was n:v turalized. and shall al pnwiuteii his crtiiicaro oi nattinitizatlun lr exntninalion ; that saitl alh davit -hail a!."! urate when and where the tux cl. imwd to Ik? paid by tho allium ws. a.eNed. and whon. where auu tirwuoin puiu ; ana tne tax re- eeip; thereforv shail be pr- iueod for ex;i'::iii:iti-n. urde?i the ninaiit suali &i.ti m dm ai!iiHVii mat it h:u been U.t er -.Jtnvyud. or th it he ntver re- evive ! anv; but if the p; rn a einii:iii'ir the the ri:rht to Tole ?haU take and ill .-rilo an ndi darit. that he i.- a native-lKirn coil ;n nt ihe I Wd States, )or if iM.rn elsewhere, s.iail s.ate the f:ut in his aihdavit, anl Fiitill pro-iU'-e evidenee that he ha tts-n nutnralized.orthat he is entitled ly citizenship l-v rea-)Q of hi- father"? natontliza tion ;) ari l phalf tnrt her state In hi? afii davit that he if, at tho time otmakinyr the altidavtt. h tru ll the aires of twenty-one and twenty-two ye-tr : that heha.sbeena eii.iz'-n'ot the t uired t it- one month, and has rusidrd i: theStnte rn- vi-ar. or. if a native bim eitizen ol'the state an 1 rono.v ed theraJrom and retunic i. tiiat lie lias r;-id d hendn six u'.-niihs next pr-vediriir, s lid el- ii' n. and in the e!erU'n ditrK-t timmii:ildy two inontl.s iirce.;diii tU'di e!te:ion, h'i shall bo eutitUii to rule, uii hti-'h he Phu:l nor huve paid taxti: the f::id aTrInviM nf ait person n;ikin sqeh ebiiin. an I the affidavr of the witnesse; io th'ir rsi derive. sri-.U ie prk - rY- ed by ihe cicMion t-ourd, and at the el.n. !' he elet'iion th-y shall he en !oi' 1 with the i t of ter. tally list sxn l o:1ht j.:i-ri rjmri'd t-v law t. lenlei I y the lietnrn Jud:r wi: ii the l'rH n -tary and "shall rriiiain on hie wi' hm tfiC I r-ji tary's othee. ?nb;-y-t to ern:d;ia:i- n. ft ot -.-'V 1 tioo papursare ; 11 the cW'cti'.n o;ti,-ers ! i.i m i titrtt ine applu-aut or ptai'S.'-i a.i tne lt-xM tjuil itii-a; l-n of a vo'i-r he "h.iii be permitted to vole, 1 th n.niit hall be added to the iit f fx i-- I v the election otheer, the wrl !ax'- le-in.; a !-b-d wh'-re the elaiir.ant elaimn t r.r.t-on tar. and the word aeM where he riaii:: to vole 1 aetfiet tame wirds In'U-; a!dc i t.y the rb-rW ui ea-l j cae resp-it-:;feiy1 t'-n: l:.-:. ot peri.v .t.:. t iurh f IcctM u. . j A!, that tn -eii..n 11th "f 1 A-, it ! t"- i videl that it fhall te iaw,:l f.-r any 01. ii. :.. j rliiren ii the diri not wit h-tandirif i:,e n in: of the pptp.i vl r i" .iiierit'd r;i the ot I reniderit taxable!, to r!i ilifue tiie ' t "t '. i perfc'hi : wlwreupoii the i ini. pnti' ot t ' it ; of sutirue as nw re-iairt-"! l law ..:t. I ui lirly made and acted on by itu- cb.t-:U n Var1, : the rote a!tnittrd or rf.tetcf. 4-iordiiitf ti tfie evjdem-e ; everv jH-r-.m rlainiiii to a is. : nr.: hi- i ei citiien hal! ls rvMiiirrd t prtiue li. r.viir-- alizat.on e.Ttni'--iie the eU-r:i--n iw I 're exeept, where he ha ben f'r fiv re:tr. t in x. Uvely. m roter in the di-'trv-t In whirh he :t.-r- t rute ; and on the Tore of a--h pern N;pt nviv. ei. It shall he the i!ntyf t he chr: ton o:n-e- to write or s'atttp on fach eennu afe th w-nt -... trt,' with tbe day. month Ji year :an I i mv 1 1- e liiiti otnorr or othn-rs hall r.-!! a sv-. :j v ic oa the iauie lay. by virtue ot t lie arnc -iTiit:-.i'e. ex-epi tnif whi-re .n nro entitit-d to ro;e hv ,r. tne the n.-M uralizat in of rtteir Iathry. in. y an i the (Hn4n who shall llv-r siu-h trii l v..-. Hin so uilendiuir fii::!t fe iruilty of hi'h ui;j le nteanor. anl on cjnvleti.in tHrn-of, e h;u-I or im prisoned, or bot h. at the discretion of tha t trt : but tiie line shall not ex e l live him ir- i ti-,i. Iar in ervh ease, nor the iin)ri-onment m-Te than one year : the tike punishment snail le ihili. t-il on eovivt.4u on the ortii eri. ! election who -t:.i!I neglect or refuse to mtik-, ir rnn3 to U. in;'.i, tttc endorse d! -nt reuired as afort.il I 0:1 s.:i 1 i;a tuniliat iin ceniiu-ate. Als4 that in stvtijn Li of mm Aet, it i pr ri!ed that if anv ebf(in oiii'-'-r f!nll reiase or nejh--t to reiiiiirv such r-f ot the riirht id satiraxe as is prt:scr:iHM tty tins law or tn laws 10 win: :i ini i a supplement, fn ra any pcr3--n oMrrini to vote whi.se name is not n the lit of aCi!-rscd vot'r. or whose riirht to vote is rbalUn-red by any qn :!;i:ed rorer jircst-nt. ani naii a-iinu sui-n pcri-u io o;e it bout rciiuiriii-r such proof, everv p4-rsin s of fending shall, upon eonviciiuii, be anility of a hUIi misdemeanor, and shall tie senteu'cd l' r every sui h oilenco, to mv a tine n.r ex'-eedin' five hun- dretl dollars, or to undergo an it!tpris-nnicut le t more than one ye.ir, or ek h. rwr both, tit ti;o dis cretion of the K. ourt. Also that In itit.n 2T ufaM Act, it r'vi:' that tiie same rules and rcirulatiocs shall appl at everr sivr-i ial election, r.u-l at every sci-cvate citv. borough or ward elect i n, ia all rc.-p-i;s, as at tiie irenornl elcetior. Also that in stion 17 of said a't. it Is provided that the respective aa as-H-w-rs. inspectors and judges of the eleeti,.n shail each have tbe jH wer to administer oaths to any ht.:i claim in the riht to te aspeed r the riirht of suiirau' v or in regard to any o her matter or thinar required t; Ih? done or inquired into by any of said ottu-ci s tin, tier thit act ; and any wiiiiuf ialse swt-urin by anv person in relation to any matter mi l thln eonwrnintc which tlicy shall bu ..wiiii'y intcrro irated by any of said 6rfl -ers or overseers, -Itall bu punished a- ierjuryt Sr. l'J. Any assessor, obxrtion ouic r rp-.-s..n apiwinie! 2 tn overseer, wli shall n'-irb: t or re fuse to (K-rlonn any duty enjoined by tins a-t, wi;ti out rensonable or Icual cause, shall subject uu pennlty of one nundrvd dollars; anl ii unyassca-r shall ktiowintrlv ase?s anv persn as a vou-rwho is not qua li tied', or shall a il!ully refuse to a.'ss anyone who is qnaime-l, i.e snail te sr!:t:y ot a mistieiruanor tn otllce and on Couvieiiou :v par. is h- ei by a tine not exceeding M,e tti'umd d-barsi. or Imnrismment not exceed inif two years, or tx-th, at the discretion of the court, and also be subject to an action for damages hvthe party ajrtrnn el; and if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, de face or destroy anv list of voters nude out :s direct ed by lhi a-t, or" tear down or remove the same from the place where it has Uccn hxed, with fraudu lent or mi.-ehievous intent, or tor any inq.n-per pnr pose, the person so utiendmif shall be-ruiky ot a inisdemeanr. and on einvli-tion shail W punished br a fine not exceetlinz live hundred (ioilars.orim o'ri.nineiit not cxewdins two years, or Uau. at the discrelioii of the c urt; and it any irsun shall, by violence or int;uiidatiun,urire, or auempi tonnve from the )kI1s. any persn or l-rns appointed hy the court to a;-t as overseer of an election. In any .way wiltullr prevent said overseers from LMTtormlnir tho duties enjoined upon thein bv this aet. ancn persous shall he guilty of a mis- demeiinor, and upim conviction thereof shall le punished bv a tine not exceeding one thoiand dollars, or hy imprisonment not exceed ii:; two reara.or lioth. at the discretion of the court. Anr jersn who shall on the day of any ebti'n. xht i iMillin place in anvelecaon district at which ! he is not entitle. to vote, an t shall use in iniKia- tion or violence for the punse of prevent. n-r any j Xheer oi election lrora lM-r;ormln tne;ti:us re iiiiirttl of liim bv lair, or f.ir tlio imrrvse of tre- voHlinaHiir onahhed voter f sncfi tlistri-t ex-r- cisiuir ids riirht t: vote, or from ex-jr-d-ins his j rivhi" trt ilulln'f nv f.T4,ii ffft.TinLT to V i!c. ....ni.h...! lira 1 ine n..t rx-cc iiiir ..no tli.an.l .lolhirii. .-r l.y iinpri.'iimcnt nr fim'.ih Iwu) clcrW..iv-,-r-er.rele.li..n .i!!!cer. who Miall lhj. el.e how anv elector aliail have voted, uiil.-ri ..ir-.i i-. . I.."., in m, H.iil .,r...,.., .i.-.n i iullty el a u.ileme..n..r. airl ui...n e..i,vu-.l..n -uilty o! a uu.4lemeiia..r. nii'l ut.. llier.f sluil! he i.unihe 1 by a fine u.itexrce.lin' .me tii.us mil .J.iiiars, .r by tmiirisuiient nut fX eueiiiiif two yeartf, or b-Hli, lu the Ui.-5..-rvti.'ii of the court. Se. 4. Oa tlie ;w;!:i.n of 8o or rn to ?!!in'n . of any election llf-.ri.-t. s.-it!ns forih tiutt the ap poiniment ol overseers !. a reaonauie ireaulion to acriire the t.uritv an.l biirm?s..f the ele--(i..n In I n.iif. A.I'. 1-.T-. the OHlecrs of the electloa after sai.l di.-trict: k "li'ali be the duly of the eoun of ci.iiliim the vole eaat fur eaeh candidal ahail wmimon bleas of tlie proKT county, aU tbe law make it f.'iir returns thereof, three of tbeae re juiiti.il the aiiid t-oiut aile toaijt a; the t;uiec..:i-! tun i ?h:i!l be enclosed in envelopes and aea'.wt currins. to ap)..irit two juilcloui, Suiieraiiil Intel- ; In Ihe .reenre tr the olflcer hi of those wittk liifCiitcitijenaorthesaUl.iutrict tieloiiKin-4 to.llf-; the fourth galed return shall be ;rven toh 'emit in.lltlcal partleji, ovcriacrs of ele.-ii n to sti- Judj:e In an envelope contaiilni one l!t of th pervim; tho ppvcciin-i! of election 0U1.1 rs th.-rrof. ! voter, tally papers anil outha of orftoery. and on and to make rtlrt ef the same as thev m;iv lw re- , ol the f -aU-d envelope to the mtoority Inspector, quired bv su. h eourt. Sai.l overseers shall be per-! the third of sai.l returns sha.l be placed In an eo m. qua'iitied to serve up. election l.iar.l and : re.iw and put Into the elootlon boa with the bal shall have the riirht to he present with tiie oili.'ers lot and sealed up. of such el-ti. n duria? the whole time the same is All tUsi Ju-lnoj lialn within twelv mile of held, the votes counted, an 1 the returns made out ; th pr.rfhn.itary'a ortice or within twenty-four and sizned bv the election erticer": to k--i a list j Bu!e, ,il thev live in a town on a railroad leadlnir of voters, if thev see prp"r; to challenge any -r-! to the county teat.) shall he for two o'clock P.M. son olferinit to vote, and intemantte hi:n ud In. j 0 the day after th election deliver their eald witnesses under oath, in r iranl to his r!!ih".ff-' envelojw to th Prothonotary and all other frairo tt said election, and Ui examine h pers . Judjes shall larfons twelve o'clock. M .. on tho pnxiucei!; and the othcers of said election arere-j swond day after theelectlon dellvertheir retnrn ijninl toatforl to said ovcrfeer. so seleete.1 and ; ,, fourth "sheet oontalnln the vote east foreaoh. afDointeil every cnvcnlonre and lacinry i.t ine . I . . - . ... . i. ;. l...i,,n ...U din-harre of their duties: and if said ei.- tion otlt cers slmll rclnse to pemit said overseers to pros ejit,andp.-jl.nnthcirdu!irsas aloresal l. such acer or othcers shall be nlltr of misdcinoaii-r and on c ;uvicti..n thenvf lia.l !-e lined not ex.-ee.l-inironeih..uan.l dollars, or Itnprle.nment not e. ccedina- one year. r both. In the discretion of th .urt: or ii tiie ovcrocrs snail 1 driven away from the polls by violent or intimidation, nil the vote ,H.llediu.uche.--c.ii..n Ii.r.- may rejected iby t he pn.i-r iril.uuai tryirur a Pte onoer aa u eie.-. i .. r 1 . ,n il .Hfh voifta;..resAl.l ! mlicimi'iTcd. assch trlbiinal lav deea, neces- rarytoa iust awl pj.lr dlsitionol tiiecase Xcw Adrerli.ie.menU. -If any person shall prevent or Mtemnt to nsaT n-nt any oiiVor of an ;.tlon under this act noin.-igsucn e.ec'ion. or nse or inrewten any vkv toaeo ,0 such odicer. and shall intermit L w proiierlv interfere with him in the execution of k.- dn-y. shall bewk oporatiemiH to bUr-kap the win. i'.w or avenue to any win-..w w! ere the same may be h-.l'ien, or shall rK.wsly itistorh e t-ae "f s-ai-ii .'Ucci.-n. or snail uioi or praetiee In-tmidati.i t.:r. Js. i-T-e or vi-.lcno.. with thedesnrn b intiu ence on-iuij- r 0veraW ,ny elecl.ir. or prevent him ..-otn vtu.-.r, (,r u res-rain the trecbun o choice s i -h isTv.:is,.n conviction shall h ftne.lin any nm not -x cc ling live hun-lred dmiars, to I imp'ris.m vi f.-r :iy luue c- lien than one nor more than I j-..'r.t in .ti'Ju an.l I' li .1.. 11....1 . . . ia:;":. : : ; rr-" -'.-i:iwm.nw.uii"w i nr i)i-rv imn iwq year. ;r Httn th result of an e!ort(a wt'Mn th ' iiiiii- nwe-l! it. orh!! o;!t-r to makft any euh Set t-r w-nrv-r. vrithr ty vrbnl prrl.-mAtwo thrw(f )r 7 a irntti-n or printed .trerticrrant, or invtt 1PV t-r-in tit nna.n tit mrt.k twK hi ri w..P , i.tu, V4rlif raka ni .ubw-rllic th nuth ( ltr!n.i'i.-n lit-rt-intifter iinto.1, which hall hm .i uiin..rtf l to them r unr Jtir. AI Urnmjj , Jmth eof the P-iice; hot if 00 furtx BA-riirmr tZ j r"Mti, lire um innpeciorn oc tn eimWkayhatl Blmiiiiter th nAfti ur arhT-mati-n t th ht ju-!-j anl invir. anl thi-a the tn-, to 4utiiflea chail a ltaititr thr 'oth fcrflnnaii. lo li:in. -The in'-toT, a.f ant i.rk rtrj rl T Liw to htii.l thfl t'Wn.riip ant icnrr. ftc?Hni 9h;.Ilt;ikt arl n-'ri'- tncT-r al .tnthn. ftirm. a-i,.iip, r-i'itr(i hT tM hiv Ath ant r.t i of the art of lh A! day of July, lv,w, wn:i:iU -Aa a-t rl:itMtf Ut the c-T!.m .f this f.-mio.. wwlfli," wh.-h ontim r at.rn i::..ni shall i. rrv i ynrl unit a hirnNrr--! in ihmnnnrr irr-r s ; n toe H:h;.n-1 '1 .i th. mkj In'( to ;:r,-.n to ibr pt:wrrn'n:t'rri hy tn u h it-.t), n j ,.r e ; i 1 art, tho ;xiif !?h-r of th itvtt.ra h:.r ixiwrr t; -lmhii-t.r thoih rr-rrib tt hv M-A Utany eU rk of a -f- ncnvl u-WMhin I . TK f..rw!nff hiaIl tho firm of t?M aoh nr f. flrtlltl'lnn !aa f.iLawll h iitiiA-f.iT fttw- I I ft j n ,i.That 1 will .iulr aun-l to th n.jm 1 9.ti n ,linn ln eTi-im- tivre.f, a an 11- ! s- ir :..i that I will n rc-ir an f ti-kH v,.ie 'r .m -.,v irn.. h-r t!nu -u.-h an Ili Una- U.nvimM. n an-l tU Uw of Ui t.mm.wilth, rn:r lM tn i1f eterUm, without ruirlt-n ,u, h i-vi.i-Tr.-i. of tl riirht to rote a iairvte.i by -riv. -IlV -.tllw tlim . T .k,h k-h. lo he oiifiilea t. v,irt Qf..r..-.i.i k.. th.t i .hi n all tlori, trulr. imiArtiallT and tkithfullr rr. form my duty thervin. to the best of ooy j-iicmeiit au.l ubiUU- s. an-i that I am not diiwtlr ln.;i-r-ef ly int.-r-te( in any let or waiter on Ue result of this election." The f-dlowiRif shall be the oath or affirmation of each jaoxe; v:: -I (A. K) da that I wilt a ju-t-foduiy attend the ensuing eleptbm durlnir the eoni-nnanee iiiereot, mt taitniutir a.-wi-t tlw in-spfH-f rs in earryinsr on the same:' that 1 will t aire my eonsent that any rote or ticket crhall be re e:veti frm any person other than sueh as I hrmly Indiere to In? arvordinir to the prortstotid of the r.n sritution and law of thi romm4mwenlth. entitie.1 tovoteat such election, without re-nntriny saich ev idence of the riirht to vote as in directed br law. aud that I will use my bent endeavors to prevent any fraud, dee it or abuse in earryimr on tne same by ebizons iualitied to rore. or otberanJ that will make a tnie and penect return ot the said elec rion. anl will in all thinn truly. Impartially anti faithfully perform my duty respetiriir the siwne to ihe best of mv judgment and abiUtls. and that I am not directly or iivlireetly irttorented in any bet or waeer on tho result of this election. " Toe f.pllowinif shail be the hnn of the oith or af firmation to l taken hy earh clerk, vii: I (A. B.) df :iiat I wiii impartially and truly write dowa the niiine of each elector who shall rote at the en suing election, which shall be triren me in chance, and also the name of the township, wanl or district wiierein sueh elector resideu. and en re fully and truly write dewn the number of rntet that hall b iriven for each ean iidate at the eleetum as often a his name shall be rea4 tome by the inspeccor-i thereof and in all thinira truly and faithfully ner torra my duty r4petin he si.nie to the best of my judgment and ability, and that i am not dirictly or inMire-tiv interesreii in any bet or waver on the re suit of this eleci-m.M The unaliaed electors will tak notice of the fol b'wwiir act of AssemMv, ai pnvd lh dar of Iar-h. An Act Keurulatintr the moat e of rottn'trat all ek-cti- ns in the jtcveral eoumiea of this Um- monweaiii!. Sethis 1. lie tt rnActrd hj the Senate ami House of Kcpresentatlves of the fommoriwealth ot IVnnsylvania In General A-emhly met, an! it la herehv cn u-ted by the authoritr of the iiimu. That tbe qtfaUnVd nuern of the aeveral connties of thij L'oriiiMoiiweulth at all -feneral, township hupmih and Hpavial election arc hereby, hereafter, author ized ;nd re'uirHl u ro, by tickets, printed ur wri;i-n. or pur lv prlnte.l and narrlv written, per- erally r !:t.Mitrji as foilowa: i n9 ticket shail em- irace the namea oi all jud)r-a f uri voted for. an l to ! Iaie!let, outside "(uolftary; one ticket shall embrace the naiuc uf all Scate tflver roteil t-r. and Ik: Uln-ib-d -State;" one ticket shall em- hra-i- the naifi uf til c-rtintr orn-ers rt! for. tn J c;U:'iiitf Ihe !t;e of S''r.a?.r. mmr an-1 wieni Vr I oi A- 'iihiy. it Tvdf! br, and mrmU-r of t on I i?r-j, it , 1 fur, and te lalfl''! "eonntv-" one ii k'Jl dm 11 cuibrawe tiie n iairs-.f all townhffi oi. Uct-rs r.-trd lor. uud 1 Litlil -lownnl;' mn lir-kel sli.iil cint.race the im-i ef ll toroii(h of h -ri T..;4 f, r. an l te hit-)iel "te-.r-ntttrh;' and fwii cl .. h-il le ilcM-atte In apmi balloi. ii'-. S:.i . 2. That it jhall be the du'r nf the Sherif-i in th srT r.il n-un'i' nf xtum 4 naioawait h ta H'.reri ia thftr fWuai rrUiaiLK'U ikrokilrr ir u t i lr.i iltoa tf tHtnaet. JXMKS R K FIX FT. ;ea; r of the 11 aeef h--pre-.i'lie. Ii ID ftLKMIVi. jirr uf the Serial. rr I : he M h lay -4 Mirk Aaaw LMti&l ;i. iiMi, ; eilit tmun. r-i aaa ntf ix. A. a CLKTIX FIFTKt.VTH AM'IMEXT. Ii; -ti -v. t1i-r will tak notice that the ri '.mll t V t A Kim er S.ippiaient to the Kl-eim ! tris i otiiiu iiwai:tj.'' ih'Oahf mt drstrtrrt tO'tn the -army oi the I'ni.ed St aire Ifxn r.ainjf, bits rweii 1 1 y lMrn i olanNl ttn-rtitati.mj pv rort u t ' nrt of I'ennvlviinia. te tkiw auil in i i v it. aod that all p-rvii h.ruaerty di-iia!-jjr-J ; Of'iMcr are m,w Uwlul rrra. If Diinm -;.iiia-d. i o in t .jun'y Cmmit$icr9 amj tri 4 ;a . ''out.'j cf Stmrrt: W -t-rrn. The Kirte-nfh Amendment lae Vum MMi-ii n of the I nitel State is a a.i--r-x T!j 1. The riirht of riim-u J the T'nlteif Si '- ut ft" shall Dot be u ii r indt(! by t:ie I mi-l Stat- or by anr Mate on a,ruut of r; e. e.i.ir. or previ.ua eon ! it ' -n of aerrltate. Sti . X That Contfrea aharr have piwer tuo ior e this am. le by appropriate kirtsUttoO. A i 'ifEt:K.k, T 'n-Trea of the t'niteil ' Sfatc on the :jlt day of March, 170. pan-Hj an a.-t entltl! "i atl to enforce tkt rqht f citt zntM of the lml,i Stat" la role ia the aVeeraf. Slat'$ uf the l!oa mud for ether purpo$et the. firr anil si-ci-nd Actions oj which are aa follow: Sw-tioji 1. Be U eneuted If the Smut mnd' Moure of iUpretentatirei of the I ntteJ stale 9 f Antrrtci i'i t nrre inf. That all eitlins ol th I'nitc 1 States who are or shall he oth-rwiie- ualdie l to vcte at any etevtbia by the people in ttuy S'ate. TctTitory. district, county, clt;a parish. ; township. s-'Ihnh oi.-trieT.mi-JTiU ipjiliiy, orottwr ter j ritori il ublivi-i;n shall tie entitled an 1 ailowetl to ; v..to at all such election w lib out Uitinetioa-t rare, eidor. or previous conditloa of servitude; a ay ; i.ti.-tiniM'-n. law custom, na-re or rezulatK any State or Terrifwry or by or under it ami writ y to the eoir niry yot withstandinsc. S kc, i a fat Ue it further enacted That If by or under the authority ot the oonstttutfon or laws of any State, ur the laws ot anr Territory, any aet ia or shall bo rennired to 1-e done as a prerequisite or ! o1tiaIitiration t r votimr. and by su-h et-ntitu:ion or 1 j laws persons r othcers are or -lal! hecharKe! with I tiie iK-rb nnam-e of duUcs In furnivhtnir to ritizene an opportunity to prlorra sueh prenjuisites, or to tkecoiue ipiaiifietl to rote, it aliail be the duty uf evi rv"ncb p-rsons anlotTivrt itiveall cltlaeu of the i'nited Slates the nne and ru.ua! opportunity to rn-riorm such pjereiiuitei aud to be oomeuuaiul e-1 to rote witleMt dtstirHttoQ ,ot raw, etdoror per vious con iltion of servitude and If any such per ?n or oth -er shall n-fue or kis wiiiifly omit to yive lull elleet to this sect in lie shall, for erery such of fenoe f rfcit aud tay the sum oJ ore hundred dol lars to tiie persou ay;j,rr.evei tlierhr. to be reeurer ed by an action in lle case, wiU full cost- and such, allowance tor eounstd fee at the court shall deem , just, and shall al, forevery such otlence, be deem-e-l iriiilly of a miwlciueanr. and shail, on eon vie- . tion tlurii.f, lie tine! not lew than five hand re . . dolhir r be tuirisoneit not 1cm than one moath , an I not more than one year, or both, at the dlacre t tion of tlie c'urt. &nd vthertct. It Is deelani by the seeond secthn of the sixth article of the Conntitutfon of tha Unit ed Slates that "This t'-onstitutb ami tke hiwioti ' the Viiite! States whk'h shall be sjd hi pursuv .... tii..ewif. 4hnll be tbe supreme Lmw of thai lunii- anything in the Constitution or taws of any State to the contrary, notwithstanding. And xtherta. The Learislatnro of thl? Common walih, on the 0th day of April, A. V. 170, passed an fl'-t, kA further supplement to the act relatinic to elections in thin Commonwealth," the tenth sec tion of which provides aa follows: "Ssr. 10. That so much of every aet of Assem bly as provides that only white freemen shall be entitled to rote or be registered asrotersor aa elaiminir to rote at any general or special election of thin ( 'otnmonwealtii, be ami the same is hereby repealed; and that hereafter all fTeemen. without distinction ot eolor shall he enrolled and retristered) according to the prov tsions of the hft section of the iu t approve! the l'Jth day of April, 1859, e-atitled-"An act further supplemental to the act rwbttfre to the elections of this Commonwealth:" awl shall, when otherwise qualified under exist Inn laws, l entitleil to vote at all ire n era I aud special eleetiona in this Commonwealtli." And rtitrra. It Is my eoiwrt national and official duty to take care that the saw be faith fully exe cu'ed;' and it has come mit knowlealtre that sun dry assessors ami re iri otters ef roera have refused and are refusln to asrs and rvjrttrr iliver color- .-I male Htlrvris of lawful aire, auJ otherwise qoal- lil' .1 .T- rir-H.rs fflir. ItttrrfoTf. In eonalik-ratlm of the premliH.il tl:e ennty Cotnininsl.inerj of all eoanty are hfro by n..tlft. an l ilirecte.1 to Inmrect the serrral aa-w-.n an.l n-iriMler. of voter therein to obey anJ e.nf.rin to the requirement a of sai.l ewrtituttunal anieinltni'Tii.. an.1 law.: an.1 the Sheriff of aai.l . " m."cnru'.m Pr-nBii wr u enema.. i inareUv'.i .n the herein recited eontltutionalanieiil. I m.-nt, a.-t nf t'nnirresa, an.1 a.t of the Leai.-.latur. : inern.i mat uie same mjM...tiM. I "l'K,T,!1 h' ? terJ ekftlnn i-IIhtm an.l of rT. an.l that the rtirhta aa-l Pr.iv",-,'e1 tnwrantee I therein may beeurd to, ait ine eiiizens ui ii.u ..uuiii. m...u nuiuoi i the aine. (L. R. ) Oivi-n nn.ler m.y kal aixl th trent aeal of tiie Siate, al Karriatmr, ta Uaj aaJ year- tir!; avici' vrittca. JOHN W.GEARY. ft an l of A..-inhly ol the Xth day of Jan- ; candidate to the t"rotnmotary. tnevota toon . . . i u.. v.- .. ! r,.llw r.. ciuiiinu . .... i . u. iuui . ... iu.. " Ina the window to the oitlaen present, and a l.rti-f ftatenvnt showing th vole lor acu candidate lihnll be it. ale out and signed by tha c!.-i(..ri oili.i-r a .ion as th vol ar counted out and put ap the aaiao immediately on th do.jrs id the election houso. 0!v-n an It my hand at 55onicrm)t. th 30th y of S-..:.-!noer, AnuoI.imino,.u thousand l;h lmn.l're.1 and seventy-three and of the iadepeat deni-e of the I niteu Mates tne ninety e-ajmo. ; ""'''r'1 sept. 00, IhT. i ULU IM aitrrtn, SHiaur.