Td3 Somerset Herald STATE TJCKET. JIDKIARV. jt no,. F TUB SI I REME OH I'.T. j ami's r. sTF.uni: tt, of AHegliny County. KTATK- Al'WTOB 1ESERAL JOHN A. M. I'ASSMORE, of ScbujlWl County. hTATC TBKAS Br.R W I l.l.l AM I! II ART, .! M.nnHj.wrT f ntintr j :: COUNTY TICKET. tl lUfcTRICT ATTORSET j JOHN R. SCOTT, ef Somemet Borough. o MV MBVEnm YVILLXAM BAKER, r.f Milford Townfebip. FOR IHXD. HOI HE IrtRKCTO JOSEIM! G. COLEMAN", of BrotberavallcT Township. A ri ll vote is a certaia lUpub l.can rictory 1 not fail to vole. i ...... f.,f Tnu1iltaQ ticket i a vot for protection to Amrri-ao .. .1 A -.'Tift' lor tie Pemo- Jfltlt -" rratic li let. U a vote wr free trade, and competition for our own mcofc lurers Rod producer, with the pro d jeta of foreign pauper WboT, ia our ow n iriarkeu. i-ij . t, niain Aair of every Ite- niblicin to to to tbe poll od vote. If Republicans will not exercise tbeir constitutional prerogative to secure good State officials, and thus protect ibeir own interesu, tbey mRy expect to be fleeced lij Democratic rogues, as tbev formerly were, wbeo SiRte j.i.. Vnrit million vaa saddled UV'Uk t J ppon them. te a dean ticket, Republicans! There Unota man on it who not worth j o! your support, from J udge ol ibe Supreme Court, down to l'irec tor of tbe 1W. Hj not scratch i insle name. Each candidate lep- resents tbe party, and it u party principlo. and not aiea that we labor 1 r. A clean ticket and a full vote ii a sure Rod satisfactory Republican victorv. I this county, the Democrate are making a "still bunt." You would suppose, so quiet are tbey, that tbey did not know there was an election Dext week, yet every township Wader and politician has a circulat letter in Lis pocket, urging Liin to get out the vote, and you can bet yonr bottom dollar tbat a full Democratic vote w'll be palled. Don't be fooled. Re publicans! "Still waters run deep." Thk Democratic papers of this State nr trying bard to scare Re publicans by some of tbe tallest brag ging we have ever read. Afier perusing a doren of these journals, a rtranger would think tbat Pennsyl vania waa going Democratic by at Jeast R miUtoa majority. All tbe world knows tbat this is one of the aoundost Republican States in tbe I'oion. and tbe man wbo is intimi dated ty this kind of Democratic lirsg,isgrener than a spring gosling. We Rsk workiogona who are Fe puolican and contemplate t otiog the so-called workingmen'a ticket, to look at the result in llaliiniore. Tbe; Democratic majority was increased ovr the Republicans because Re-oublk-ans were bojd-winked into the support of the workingmen'a ticket, wiiile tbe Diuiocrats stuck like wax to tbeir on pvty. Tbe result in tbe Monumental city reveals tbe trick designed to be played to all parts of tbe country; and we call attenuon to j ;, ,1,., 1!mililina mar be a hi- tot ' . . " Ik unui.... A rassraore, tbe Republican ean didate for Auditor General, as brought up i a Urai aod workeJ in nines for seven years, and Hart, toe Republican candidate for Stale Treas urer, learned tbe trade of brick lay ing, it wouli Mem that tbey wer very proper candidates to receive tbe rotes of those wbo waat to honor working men. Tbey strikingly i' lustrate how open tbe patfc of honor is in tits country to those wbo sun in bumbia life and kar industry and pluck to pasb their own vtj.I nnn "' rteT. Tue Democratic working men of Ohio w ere too wise to be lured into the side abowa that were set op lie tore tbetr tent. Tbe Democratic workingmen of Pennsylvania will ivove equally sagacious. Compiler. Precisely so. And new what do boaeit RepnU'iran workingatea say le this candid confession tbat tbeee side-shows' are Inleafed only for Repnblk-ana? Ox Friday las; is the Senate, Ur. Merrimon, of North Carolina, "Rsked, Rnd by unanimous consent obtained leave to iotroduce R bill to repeal Sec 4..1C oftLe Jlerued StRtutes. What is section 4,t It of tbe Revised 8tatue6? Here it i BaiTi 4J14. Ke MMiiejrea mrnnmm . ti.( ball lie imid Ii, auv iimtmuL, ur to IU iar. ; uruiiwrount tiiy.es tear bttaa IM lt Kl-lll. aitaiuM ; auinurUT ul lue I ailed KtaM. It ia coming. There is only tbree j Republican majority in tbe Senate! etanding in the way, and tLoa tbe Ileltels will Lave tl.ir.ga a tbey j please. After "pensions are f aid to j the Rebel soldiers or tbeir beirs.! hen j .iilcometbepayaieBt of Rebel claims U't: muld nam a half -jooog f . . I.1 . ntf in ) r . m l; s.impputi countr. wbo iuuiu, .vi , H the davs to jotorrene between ibis boor and election, tnoroogniy organiie tbeir diiiriuts and arrange to joll tbe eutire UpoU.icii vote. We appeal to t-ucb to go Ut work, Mdibatat onei. Don't wait fr others to move. Call around you f,.w ,ctive Republicans, and; detet mine to do your whole duty. Can vass your district. Aronse tbe luke warmsee tbe doubting an I besitat iog and urge every Republican to be at tbe polls, rain or ebioe, and vote tbn entire Republican ticket, i State and Coonty. This done too en fed tfce aswr Unre noiouly of a duty well done, !l,..ttbRtourrR!lnt old nunty has Nuaintalne.ll.prR.il '" laT Cd. lity to principle, and bas as n.nual Lelped saelltbe Kepublican raajriij of tbe State. There are at least a score of Re- publicnnB in this county, r!1 of them good men nnd true, who-propose, to be cRndidates for tbe numerous county and Liegialative offices to be filled next year. To acn one oi these we say, prove yonr idelity to be party whose honors yon expect to wear next year, by doing your whole duty now. There is no trouble, no dissension in tbe party, but the vot ers are nit aroused ta the importance r,v,; tmirirlf- Jo to Kurk. spend r few day in getting out the vote, and you will earn your own reward. , Tbe true Republican does not care i about the drji.es in the hive, it is tbe! men who work for tbe party tbat are entitled t, and should have the re . wards. If tbe vote falls vS, the true, party man will be annoyed and dia-i leastd by the crowing of the oppo-( sition, and will naturally examine the returns to see where tba losses oc curred, and just as naturally be wili not feel like helping to nominate next: year, a candidate whose township or borough vote proves tout ne am noi work this year. Trove vour faith by your works, gentlemen ! and remember tbut tbe ballot box will tell a true tale. Remember tbat Ohio was lost be cause Republicans staid away from tbe polls, or threw tbeir votes away on Labor or Temperace tickets, that did not have tbe ghost of a cbance for snccess. Democracy bad net grown stronger there, but it was because of Republican apaiby we lost the battle. To day tbe Republican banners in Ohio are trailing in the dnst, because our friends did not do their duty This, and nothing more, led to ou defeat. WUI the Republicans oi i'ennsvlvania euffer defeat through tbe same cause? Tbe Democratic yells of victory, now sounding over tbe result in Ohio, should but nerve Republicans for a heroic effort We have pleety of time left for work, let tiB improve it. Now i3 the su preme moment to strike lor victory Sheridan snatched victory from de feat, and sent Early "whirling down tbe valley," at the moment shouts of triumph were on bis lips. Ohio should be a warning to us, not scare. Remember that Pennsylva nia has thrice ber majority, and that there are no disssensions in our ranks. Success is certaio if we will it. Let every Republican do bis duty, and tbe sun of Tuesday next will g down upon an assured and dei-ldei victory. Since tbe Republican party came into power in this State it has reduc ed tbe Slate debt from Forty millions ot dollars to abjut thirteen millions; it has virtually abolished all State taxes eicept on capital and corpora, lions; farmers, mechanics and labor ers tow py do taxes except for county, school and to wnsbippurposes, and those tbey must alwRyspay. No taxpayer in the Cominonwealih has a single wurd of complaint to make agaiost Republican management State 0 nances, and no Demccrat can puiat out any improvi iu-ui Ibat can be made. Xow jt is Rrked tbat tbe parly that has ao wisely and well administered our aflsirs should be set a-ide, and tbat the Democratic party that piled up on us a debt of Forty j millions by reason of which we wre , 1 .1...IJ I Iormeriy so uarniy laxeu, snou.u oe returned to power. Xatijaa politics bave nothing to do with this election, jt is simply contest fraught lib danger to tbe taxpayer. Apirt from Supreme Judge, the other two candidates are those wbo handle- and control tbe fund, made up of the taxes collected !'" tta. The State Treasurer and the Auditor Uaral are the rc counting offixTS ol the 8--at( haviog i i,aiy of tbe Treasury. " The State has u ef lost a dollar since tbese i-Cieer.- have been Republicans. What folly tba to make a change. Every tjjrpayer has a direct personal in terest ia rot'ng for Hart and ' Pass not. Don't ( to do it... ,. . . e a B-w-l rv . - Thc worst sold ogl set of pclitieiaos we bave ever beard of, are tbe Read ers of tbe Labr party io Baltimore. Tbey placed a capital tUket (or city officials ia tbe Cld, wbush was accepted, by tbe RepubUeaD, and apparently- by all tbe Democratic Iabcflng meaof tte city, wbo shouted tbemeelves boarte for. (tip working Qkt&'s ticket. . - ' ' ' - Tbe election came off on Wednes day last, and tbe regular Democrat ic tk'ket Lad over fot,rieo .thousand majority, Tba reUirns tron .-every ward show tbat vita uv etoepttons, tbe Democratic working cea rote d ; the straight Democratic twket aaJJttoe piaranree; and the sreaf bios'ey ; tie Labor ticket got liiue Ut . ;ban j tbe Republican vote. So it was in Ohio, and particularly In Cincinnati at be late election. "Tie German Republican portion of lie tjaior party stuck io ibe ticket, while the Democratic portion oled the ticket of tbeir old party atraigbt No iettercrideace is wanted iiy an ob- W tt pi(tjq o; papaa.a ; maiiI.I inithftn th MTira - lha I lorr.nfrat in ....... 1 - . aptr and fvil Um. 1 Did anv cne i '. 1 ever mow trnnirn, tan v , ut-uuuu.t- , ami abu.4 anv ortmni:ion nr oartr i be thought would injure or interfere , fc J . -vub Democratic euccess? et to- day Democrat- wre all pattiufribe labor party on tbe Lack, and many of tbeoi are very active m its support. Jf they did'nt expect ii to get its entire vote out of tbe ranks of the Repub lican party, you would see tbe bitterest kind of abuse of it in evry Democrat ic paper you opened, and bear ii curs ed by every corner or crossroads cop perhead in the State. lut now-mum fs tbe word-erery Republican tiat can be fooM into voting tbe Lab.r ticket is so much gained, while every Dem ocrat, will (juiet'y vote bisowi periy ticket. Tbe di!re is n very t'oo 'iic, 4 but every year produces its cop of green-horns wbo bave'at cut their wisdom teeib. and hence a; erery eleclioa ws have proof of ibe adage tbat "experience teaches a dearecnoul bat fools will learn in no other." Jlp;k Stebbett, the Republican candidate for Jede of tbe Supreme Court, is esteemed by men of ail par lies as eminently Gitcd for tbe posi tion, lie will undoubtedly be elect ed by r large majority, as be will re ceive njRay Democratic votes. Mem bers of ibe bar who have met Lira in bis official capacity regard him as a man of high culture, ripe judgment, strict mtegTity, and great learning. His election will be an honor to tbe Stata and to tbe bench of which be is Dow a member. Somerset county should do her own duty in this mat- .1 Mnnnl.iin It rr n f rW W f"tl Kind i ter, and contribute by every means j n ber power to swell bis majority. I Capi. Wi. R. Habt, our caudi-J date for State Treasurer, was a brick-1 ayer in bis youth, and earned bis living by tbe sweat of Lis brow.; V ben tbe rebellion broke out be eo- entered tbe service of his country and served ber faithfully through tbe long: nd bloody struggle. Cv irood con duct and courage be rof-e to tbe rank of captain, and when the war was over, through toe influence of mends, received a clerkship in tbe treasury department at llarrisburg. . . His rec ord there is without a blemish, aod partisan malignity ba never even charged bim aitb corruption. . Such is bis record. . A mechanic a soldier a state official doing bis duty in erery position to which he has been railed, be is a true type ot tbe best class of. American citizens. Let us give bim a rousing majority n old Lancaster; such as will prove . . . J . , i t. that honest and patriotic public ser-t . au .i i .v vices are appreciated by tbe hepub - - J. A. M Passmore. our candidate for Auditor General, is one most tsieemeu anu respectea citizens i , i - .1., f.l. tia Vnr !,, I in . riti- zen of ibis countv . be has . peculiar j claims on tbe suffrages of our citizens. lie came among us in bis boyhood, received toe major part of. bis educa tion here, and is connected in mar riage with a native of our county. During his long residence among us he secured ibe respect and esteem of all who made bis acquaintance. Since his removal to a neighboring county, where he now resides, be has become one of tbe most prominent and respected citizens of tbe State, aod is now tbe candidate of the. Re publicans of Pennsylvania for a re sponsible and honorable position. Mr. Fasbinore oogbt to receive toe vote of every Republican in Lancaster county. It is seldom tbat we bave bad tbe opportunity of showing our gratitude to tbe Republican party of i tbe State for such a compliment. Let us show it in such r way as will make tbe Old Keystone ring with tbe shoutsef victory from one end of our grand old State to the other. Lanvatlcr Inquirer.. A Baeabwo. Whenever tbe average Democratic na .km nr T.ni;;Mi nnarpriotber lurnsn omcers, aoout mree mwiA ahnt ho fall hart on ha management of tbe State finances as a last resort. In cont'adiction of tbiV, the Republican party can point with just pride to the condition of the Treasury. Since 1861 tbe adminis tration of tbe exebeqner has been en trusted to tbe Rcpnblican party. Du ring tbat period tbe State debt has been decreased from $11,000,000 to 14.000,000, showing a reduction of $27,000,000, or about two thirds of tbe total indebtedness. A trustee or executor to whom is confided tbe management of a large estate, crip nlcd and bamo3red with - debt, has mm, An .ni-inl.ln , c-1- 1' V n m.ninii.' latlnn of varied and diverse interests, ciupled with R a'esdy drain on tbe revenues, demands for socreiwful per? formancc strict integrity and wise judgment.' And then, despite finan cial storms, if tbe agent sncreeds In cnrtailing tbe larger amount of mort gages cumltcring his trnst, tbe enco mium of "Well done, tbnu good and faithful servant !" is riebl r merited. Precisely the illustrati in we have drawn represents tbn adminislra tion Bince 801 of the State Treasury. Aud the meed of praise is greatly en hanced wben we cousider that during this period tbe revenues nf tbe Ktate have been lessened by tie abolish mr-iit of taxes upon real estate, so that with narrowed resonrces. tbe debt bas been atoadily reduced. ' The logic of figures fa beyond refutation, and the annual exhibits of tbe several tre&eur era is manifest" vindication of hn8i management " ' ' But rlgbt here springs np the cry of Treasury Ring," "fake state meats, and" so op; WeTl. Bourbon county, Kentucky, bas within its bor er several distilleries " tbat rnnno fartui a pnyerior article ' of "Old Rye.1' If aH tbe wti.ajjey sold over tbe bars of dives, bucket abnp;, sa toocs. and hotels, labelled Rourbo, really njiud from tbat county, we fancy in area it woi.d sbo.wmore sqtara ttiiles than the' State of kQ. tocky htitlliplied several times over And so it Is witt tb great Democrat ic bogaboo of Ibe Trea.nry Cfsg. To baltave tbeir. reckless' assertions of Sleallbg,' w4Lr presume tbe State revenues to aerregafd au anvun) eqnalinz the billioDS of the aaUoaal debt"' ITence the absurdity of such charts is self-evident. ' Capital luiiDg safe investment ....r..u- -;i...!t. .:rT v ..!' Araisiunj pi4u.iui.r uu: f nsracier OI eeatteii of tfce world valne security ag tbe erf at eanHal to 3 desired Tberefrre wben in Mav. State sonrfrt ainan to retire a maturing debt (500 G per ceut. loan tvny lenuer, we neea. ibis money, but we will oniy pay five percent-interest, our.lalance sieet la. open for your inspection, now how much will yon bid to take onr promises to pay! ft" ... . - - I I 1 T. Moaey is im " ' . v . . ...... 1 rxnnd )ondiagly expands wten hafety is M-pljtol oecurrtd at acollii ured. Asa bidder fr money tbe,' fe MBp lh- cj Fo Plate's iutegruy wM placed lu tbe bal- j mfa mud wefe M w riaie ance. ','" Joa ? P P'f. from three to fire per ctnt. above par. Xhia feelin)f 0j C0IJndence among ibe gncnciers oi'ibe country is tbe best re- ply to tbe Democratic bugaboo. Captain William 15. llart has fr several years acted as ibe executive bead of tbe Treasury Department. From tbe very nature of bis position tbe responsibility of management baa devolved upon him, and be is consequently entitled to credit tor the admirable presentation of our finances. Reform and retrenchment are teat advanced by their practical exponents, therefore bis accession to ibe Treasury portfolio will be a trib ute to ibe principles ia question. H'.irri-Iitrij Trleijrnph. .( limbic NarSrr. Cincinnati, October 23.. A spe cial to tba Coiununial irom Chilli cotbe says : A terrible double mur der, shocking ibis city and ibe country for miles around, was. com milted abjut 12 o'clock Friday nigbt, on tbe Circlevilie pike, six miles north of ibis city. Tbe victims were Edward S. McVey and wife, an old couple, aged about seventy years, who kept a loll gate at ibe poiut indicated. A yuuug girl about fifteen years of age lived with the old folks, occupying a sleeps room adjoining theirs, and all particulars kuown are gathered from bar. Tbe way she tells it as follows : Tbat about niiduigbl she was aroused by tbe firing ot pistol shots, and bearing shrieks from Mrs. McVey, the girl became - greatly frighieued and got out of aud crawled "lundribe bed. .While lylug there M x with (r; u O ' a man came uto ht r pjou) and searched through all ibe draaeis, but passed out with out dircoveiing Ler. After be bad left ibe room the girl rushed to a wiodow, jumped to the ground, a die. ante of ali.jut ten feet, and rau to a neighbor's. Several men repaired to ibe t-teue, aud op entering the bouse a horrible sight iret ibeir view. Tbe old man lay on ibe floor with a bullet through bis bean and the old Udy was titling in a chair doubled up, i:h one bullet in her right breast and another in ber bead, both in tbeii night clothes and bjth stone dead. Tbe boue rr filled with fcaolie, the murderer baviug attempted to bum tbe building, but failed. Ac cording to the girl, the murderer bad on jeaus pants and a black overcoat. Great rs.'itement prevailed this morn ing on the spreading of the news; huudrvds of people flocked to the H'eoe, and kuots of men collected on ; i r . i . ; : r o 11, UO UUUUtl VU1UI1UMIVUCI9 , ff . J A , n i p:on.ii.ly iffercd a reward ot f 1,000 !t J .' i!trrnhil f,.r The old v "" ovpr ,Dre nunureu uonars that the murderer tuew ibis, ana --- . . V a WLllO H BrtOlUg lor It w as ovcrucB. u J 3 uu 5" UF to tiy and save ibeir property. Three men bave been arrested, but as yet uo satUfactcry clue has been found The fact that tbe old people were killed, wben ibeir age and feebleness render, d such a step unnecessary, leads to tbe inference tbat ibe mur derer was a person whom they kuew aud bo killed ibem to ccver up bi tracks. No doubt tbe girl would have been killed if she bad been dis cover d. .: The Bnlsarlan Campla. Lo.npo.v, October 20 A Russian official despatch, dated . Tulcbenitz, btfjre Plevna, October 25, says: Yesurday, after a desperate engage ment i f ten hours' duration, General (Jourko's detachment, co-operating with a portion cf the Imperial Guard, captured a s'rong Torkicb position between Gnrnji, Dubnik and Tefiche. General G&urko then stationed bim relf on tbe Sofia road, sv-engtheniog his position with new fortifications. This engagement also resulted in tbe leapt uie of Aehraet Eosi Pasha, tc- Fb ". bis Chief of guff, many luoueauu iuui. ouiuicib au u entire regiment cf cavalry. Four cannon and a nunutiiy ct rifles and ammuni tion were also captured: Our loss ie unkuown, but must have been can siJerable. Ti nRISII BEIHiBTS OF . RUSSIAN KE 1'1'I.SFS AT Bl STOHJ'K AND OX THE - L0M- LoMirts, October 24 Suleiman Pasha telegraphs under date of Oft. 251b as.tolluws: "Touay twtlve Ruia.-i baialious iih cavalry and a till rr attacked ibe woiks of Ruts. chuk. Tee Tuiks made a sortie and forced th Rusriaus lo retire iulo tbeir iutreLcbnieots ai Pyigos, with a loss of 4 ot) killed and wouuded. Four Russian divisions ailtcked the Tutkieb line of the L m from Jovan c'6;ilk, uear Kasovo ou ibe . tigb, to Soleuik on the left. Tbey ere rtpul.-td with a loss of HuO killtd aud s -uie prisoners." Tbe Tuikib los a-i L( killed and sixty wounded. liranl at Parle. Paris. October 24 Ex-President Gract arrived in Paris this evening and wa received at tho ' railway station by Mr. Noyes, the American Minister r the American Consul Gen era' and Vice'Ponsnl at Paris ; Mr." l'artiidv'O, formerly 4mefipan Minis ter to Brez:l ; Mr. J, Mereditb'fcead and many leading American resi dents . ..... 1 boon af.er tbe arrival of the train, w hich was as boar1:e, Gen. Grant and Mrs. Grant were 'conducted by members of the Legation and VM. Mol'ard, ihe introducer of ambassa dor.', and Ride-de-camp, to salon specially prepared for tbe W, where tbey were cordially and repeatedly cheered. - - - - ' - Tbe General was tisib'y moved Ly tne warmth of his reception He shook baUji. wuo . number oi bis coumrymear.and.ODR -W bie-French welcomers presented a eiut!ful b. u qntst JO JJrs. Grant.. Ai the' conclti si ia t-f thU ioforu! recent ion" Gener al Rod p.rty d.roye to the IolsJ Jjris. iol. General Grant wjll yiait 'resl doct MaeMafca " jjt jwo'Vclock' to rn -rrow iiiernooa, . .. iHWhrr 14 In frareaa hjr Meaiean r-m-mmmk -. . ' . . . San Antonio, Tex ah, Ootober.. a large baud of Mexican raiders ' d;'predatiog near . Castroville, abjut ttixiy fcs. west from. ", here. 5 ZiL2 Pn 'ff .""A" ..Swckto. fever at Fern.ndin. to day.' The UlCflt i,hfr5 is unfavorable-. A specia kaaid toiliiAtll and . tbe dispatch says, .-We are cmpelM J H said, to the druer killed. Preparauooa are w.lil0,.Kr,,.j.. i.- - - -- 1 iltik .. i to remiorce tbe rangers .: r ODe' W0? ; soon as" the . word, is tfiven Tha .m....Tvi i ' fr X J'0. TT-d"e C0P for Xts most partof young meo, Tarrlkla Cnlllcr Elalsts aenr (Ilaswov, Oct 22 V icrrib.'e ex- i colliery ttl Iilan- rour bnnared rork in tbe I pit at toe lime oi iuo v.pioBtuu, u u r large loss of life is certain. Explor ing parties bave beeu at work en deavoring to succor those in the mine, but bave little hope of rescuiog any of tbe niiners alve, aud express ibe opinion that every one of those iu ibe pit is dead. One survivor says the bottom of tbq pit is full tf dead bjd ies. . ' - ' ; ' ' Later particulars from High Ulan tyre sbow that two hundred and thirty-three meu descended into tbe mines this morning. - None of tbese, except one who was working near tbe ebait, at tbe time of tbe explosion, had been rescued up to a late hour ibis evening. Very littlo bopn of rescuing tbe men is eutertained, as tbe explofiou occurred at 9 o'ebx-k io tbe morning, and the explorinr pai ties bad to reliiiriuisb tbeir efloris in one pit at 4 in the afternoon beca.ua of the poisonous gases. At tbe bot tom of the shaft of tbe other pit (tbe Colliery comprising two pit, wilb communication between tbera a faint knocking has been beard, but so far it has been impossible to- reach the bottom of tbe shaft to conse quence of tbe volumes of gat and. the destruction of wood-work and' biiist ing apparatus by tbe explosion. .9 F. M. Tbe explorers bavu- re sumed operations at the first nit Tbey rt port 40 corpses lying at ibe toot of tbe fchaft. . Tbe latest inttliigence from the High Ulantyre colliery in etuven o' clock. Monday night. Too sbatt at the, bottom of which knocking was herd is rapidly collapsing. Tbe exr plorera consequently are attempiimf to reopen communication from the other mine. Tbey hare penetrated about half a mile bin btill have 150 fathoms to clear, &o ibey eau not psbibly reach the meu, who are up posed to be imprisoned, before morn ing. : It is feared by tbat time few if any will remain alive. exploring the hi or death. London, October 23. Tbe work ofexploriuir tho colliery at High Blantyre, in which the explosion oc curred yeterday, proceeded through out the bight. Four miners were discoveivd alive, about 11 o'clock, but ia so exhausted a condition tbat one died before moroinir, and sooth er is hopelessly prostrated.. Mij'og experts say all ibe men in ibe pits perished,, but even if any are alive now, no rescue party can reach theni in lots than eight or ten days. Tbe work of bringing up tbe ded was resumed this moruiog. Tbe bodies are tearfully burned and man gled. Tbe expl.iou was if terrific violence. TkWIIfttMf tHm Piwlflc Train Knbbraa Haala RSO.OOOfvr the Dialk r Her llaabaa St. Lot is, Oct. 2j. Tbe wile of J. M. Berry, ihe Union Pacific Rail road robber who a-i k:lfed by Sheriff Glascock, of Fayette county, Mo., has brought suit against ".be Sheriff for 120,000 damages. Sheriff Glacc.ck, alter ibe wounded robber bad twen brought into the tou uf Mexico, where be died, stated tbat be first called npon Barry to surrender, aud only bred when be attempted to es cape, thus making as excusable bem- icide by tbe fact tbat u was commit ted in the lawful discbarge of official duty.- ll is sta'ed, on good authority, ibat the real fact is that Sheriff Glas cock crept up on B:rry while be was asleep in ibe brush, aud Hied bulb barrels of bis gun, without' calling on bim to surrender. Tbisstatemeui ia made tbe more plausible by ibe signiGcant circuuistauce that eigbi teen buckshot entered . ibe robber's leg just above tbe knee, rangiug bp ward and lodging in ut' going out through ihe bip, thus showing that be must bave been - in a iccumben posiiion, with his feet to the Sheriff, wben tbe gun was discharged. It is furthermore stated that tbe Sheriff and one or two of bis posse admitted this lobe true, and justified tbe act by the fact ibat Berry w as a deeper ado of tbe most dangerous aod sav age type; tbat be had sworn Lever to be taken alive, auti that, bring a dead-fchot, be certainly could bave killed one of more of bispurcuers bad be received a moment's warning, ll is also charged against the Sheiiff ibat be permitted tbe wounded rob ber to bleed to death, and with time ly medical assistance, which was available, be would undoubtedly bave recovered from bis wounds. t'aplareal a .olorloua Outlaw. Louisville, Ky., Oet. 27. Grave Kennedy, tbe notorious ouiiaw, made famous in Kentucky because cf his oaring ana aeuance ot tbe law, was eeptured near Lancaster, Ky., "this morning. Kennedy bas committed numerous crimes in ibe last several years. He was engaged in ihe riui at Lancaster, then killed a rtiative, was retcued from jail, visited water ing places, became intoxicated, ' and ran ofFgueats. He then went lo Nel son county and tried lo kill au en gineer for not stopping a trp at bis bidding. He woiild rjde through te country heavily arnjed, aud "Wore tbat no ope would lake biiu uliye. This morning- Marshal IJguitr, of Bardsiown, with twelve men, sur prised bim near bis father's ba n iu Garrard county. Kennedy tiied to draw bis weapon, but reuliziug cer tain death in case be did,- surrender ed, aod is nowou bis way to Louis ville for safe keeping ... Attempt la t reek a Train. Sr. Louie, October "32. An at tempt was made at aneariy bou,- ifcjs morning to wreck a train ou ibe Ohio and IJississjppi railroad, but ItH-kily no lives were jost. When the pa senger train wbiub left Ciutiurjntj last night reached a pujut two and a half miles east of Noble, IliiaoM, ii enciuntered a rail one end of w hich was el rated about a foot, and tbe whole traio,.ionaisiing of an cy r car, mail, express, baggage, ttr p senger coacbes and tbree ek-rpers was thrown from tbe track, ex--pt ing tbe engine and one sleep t. -. "Vbe ujstif ear w as smasbt d a d all tba other tari t,ior y Jp-. jr)l aged, but not a'pssaeugtr was tun An examination showed that a rail bad Ifeaa cjeyvted Wiib a jack crew and jibe Implement vf Seft ruder i- io keep it up. -It U believed ibe tcT i www uhii i,. v"u "i ii i rrrn men Who WH rf'Ttjt'' 4i-f barged ! lit ItW Mllininf -- -: y 1 Te ffw frftrm nri4a. . ' Jacksonvim,;, Fia , Ociolwr 8 mere were nve new cas. irf yrllow 1 .. tuuy w PVV IBIlIfllC, uu Aess being entirely euspeaded. There tber way o( keeping the paeple . ..a f , !' "i nuuu iuii inf re tj do none be times till December, Total ..'deaths to date, $. - InorpretMlon r ih Pililfi'i Boston, October 27 Attorney General Devens, wiitieg from Wash ington excusing himself from active participation in the State campaign, says: ' I learn with surprise and regret that many of ibe Republican officials tesicete to speak or vot , al leging 84 a reason tb Presi'ltni'e recent civil rervio older. In dis tinct ternn tbat order btate that IDn right ofoffi.-iali to vole audtxpress tbeir views ou public, ques'ious, eiibfr orally or through the press, is not denied, provided it does not interfere with the discbarge of his cfticial duties. If such gentlemen cuoor-e not to vota or not to express, or tn forca their views in support of the principles of tbe Ri-publicia party. either orally or other ise, they at least should IH1 give as a reasou for such a course, tbat which is not jus tified by tbe order referred to, and w hich in. t-imply a jierversiou f it," a n-ht far i.ir. L'lM isxATi, October 22. A spe ciul dispatch stutcs tbat a desperate encoun'en tonK place ou Saturday eveuiog at Big Clilty, Ky., near LouisviKir. between two highwaymen aod Joseph Hansen, a traveling sales man. Ilauseu started to walk from West Clifiy to Rig Clifty to catch a rtvin, an 1 was met upon tbe bridge, wbicb aans a chasm l t" feet in depth, by iwo desperate ch8racter, w bo demanded bis moBey. Hansen drew a revolver and shot one of them. wbe.i tbe otber rushed upon him and atumpted to throw him over the bridge ; but Huu-wn drew a butcher knife from bis package f samples, stabbed the robber and succeeded iu thcowiug bim down tbe chasm, aud than .-H.-spd lo Rig Clifty. Tbe rob bers were arrested, but not recogniz ed by ii,n people of tbe place. The one w ho -vas thrown over the bridge was avd from iotaui death by fall ing in Noline river, but both men will probably die. Nr. Blalne'a B-anehler Alice. A private letter from AugutH, Me. gives the particulars of the sad acci dent to Senator Blaine's daughter Alice. She is sixteen years f age, very pretiy, full of talent, cbaruiimr and popular. Talking with a gentle man u Saturday evening in tbe par lor f ber father's bouse, she toyed aud played with a tiny pistol that belonged to her brother. Tbe visitor begged ber to put it away, although it was unloaded, aod spoke gravely of using even empty pistols as play things. Wben he urose to g away she laughingly ran up stairs to her brot be-r's room, got a cartridge aod put ii in tbe cylinder, aod ?ame bonndinir down, calling to ber friend, wbo was passing out of the front yard, to see ber shoot.- But before she had levelled tbe weapon, in her eleeful hurry she pressed tb trigger, and tbe ball struck between ber eyes passing opwirl. Mi- Blaine clapp ed ber bead with'her baods, and cry ing: 'Ob, I am shot!" fell to tbe floor. Surgeons bave probed for the ball, but can not find it." The child suffers terribly. Inflammation of the brain is feared, but tbe surgeons give the family hope. - A Thief Aaaaaalawled In Ohio. Dayton. O., October 2(. Tbe killing t f Wesley Geyer Wednesday nigbt at Palestine, uear Greenville, forty -miles from Dayton, has occasion ed much excitement in tbat neighbor hood. Tbe murdered man bore a bad reputation, and bad been charged with borre stealing. . He was warn ed to leave the town, , aod not com plying, a gang of masked men called bim from bis houi-e on Wednesday nigbt and riddled bim with shot , in front of bis doorway.... Geyer had lived io Palestine twenty years, own ed property there, and leaves a wife and several children. . No action bas been taken by tbe authorities to dis cover tbe assassins, aod it is not known whether tbey were a vigilance commi'lee or a gang of desperadoes. A Diamond Robbery at Chirac- Cuicauo, October 25 Lsst Tues day night a iKild end successful rob bery w a-i perpetrated by a woman and a mau accomplice in the Paliuir House, whereby some five thousand dollars' worth of diamonds and otbtr valuables were taken from a Mr. Shay and others of this city. The matter was kept quiet by ihe pi lice, and to day Detectives Scott and Heii zran, of Chicago, arresud Jms Harry at Kankakee au brought bim to ibis city. All the stolen goodx, wiib many others, were recover d, and it is nndeistood that be cunfrsfed the robbery. Tbe woman bas n t beeu captured. The Virginia Pra-gramme. Ricii.Mo.vp. Ta , Octt bt r 2(1 Tie programme or ibe rtceptiou and eu:ertainnent i f President llnjes is arrantd Tbe president and pufiy will reach tbe city Tuesday' on a spe cial iraic, wb'ch will stop at Monroe Park, wbeie i welcoming speech wil lie madi by .piiog ijayor Merediit. After response by tbe president, lte party will be psyoried by irilitary, fire i part qifc-Dt, etc, t pxebanee llo'el, wbfre at nigbt a rccep'i u will be held Wednesday the ' piesident rUits tbe State Fair. He will .be weloomrd to Virginia by Governor Kemper, and at uigbt a State rtrep ti in will be held at the Executive Mansi -n. '.Thursday ibeie wiil.be a review of "the military at tbe Fair ground, c itiip-titive drill and excur sion to Du'cb Gap Cansl," retunjut lo Washington at night : Bnw and Ibe Kevel. ' ypffS. P4 , Qct 22 La.-jt ev n'cg J'oiing- man named" Ff.anjt (c'rey. itr M-red tlit; I LUuJty of tie- J'ioi 1 lluu-t at ltj- ;iicf, pad l,-aim; a n yofver shot a j.'.inif irl eu-ploye i) there bniied 0 jbj;j iu hrest. He 'lnu fired at 'another woman omied I rilfy. ihe bullet striking ber iu the br a-t alto. ; Up n leavlnetbla place be fired at a ruao Datued X elj, but the ball ftiuck a Ixii-kle'iu bUsO" pe .tier and lat.cnl i AT ; Frey, Itefl 'Pl j it!'";.' ! ;rali S ''-""ed ma i aud, I.itii 1'iHtV I'l-a!- HsiulUi-auroMs pe c trt-el be boi nin iber luan, J at lib nev. tbe bal merely itrazmir lis He theu nmda segar. s!i f j b" M ti'-rc. ii:it -Dt!t in, J iry any one fcvn .t y w aet?pd by a man naiBeij jjouIer, and in tpe iUm iikbiib fEJ-'Jed. Frej,.'wa bripe abot. lit tfco LsniJ,j .Jgobs .tf the yici lips are jJ-usidered danger. ' U"'l Hti" r"f 6P.d beep drinking. henMr Jfvrlou Roir p"iu. '" Wasiiisgto.t, Ootober2:i .V pr! ( vatedispatcb to ibe President t .day Kepieaenta the cf-nditioit of Seoattr iorion as boneless. - His pbysiti4n telegraphs thai bes anauie to retain any nourishment, and that he is sinking very rapidly. ; ASKthereairer l ilj,pllc ,Wlkmnf lenm lidiiiw of Icriir unl anc, the nwrcart- il i iiiiiol lt!m ttuw llwy ren(ml bnltb, eberrlul sj-lrl' iixl Kimd pjtlts : tny -a ill Mil you bjr uking iimiKKH" Liv es KatirtvroB. The Cheaptst, Purest and Beit Fimllj Medicine !i in the World. K.w liYSI'EI'SIA. C(N"ST1PATKS, J..uo iltce, Mlllons attack", SUJK H S: A I) Al ' tl -i.lk', iK'premiun o Splriu, SOl'K STUM ACU, Hi-rt Durn. fcc. ae. 'litis unrtvaleti S. at hern K( mclr In wsrranted not to contain a tlaicle urticle of Mercury, or any lnjttrivus mineral suoBLanu, but U riRFLT VEGETABLE, eontainim those Southern Bxtnt Hcrbs.whicli an allwise FnWenre has jiIkxiI In rounirii- where Laver L)i!M:ac-5 inusl proail. It will cure all Diseases caused bjf derangement ef the Liver and Bowels. 1 ii SYMPTOMS i.f LircrCoiujiUtnt area hit ler or had tate In ttie Diouih ; 1'ain in (ba iiack, ttlesor Juintfs often inutakr a for Kheumatinu ; Sour Stom-h ; Luej ol Apatite : bnweia attera at!T ntnire anl lux ; Heauac lie : ljuen ol nieiuo ry. with a painlnl seunaiiii ol having talleil to iio goitieUiinir wnicn ouicht to iiavi i,n ton? : iviiii tv. liw spirit.-, a thick yellow aearaDce ol I lie skin auil Ki, a itrv roiili oltcu uitMUtkeu lor tton.-baiptloii. - Simetiraes many tif tbvsef) niptoniA att.en.1 Ihe liseane, ut o'.hern very lew; Mil ihe 1.1 VKK. the Ursrent oncan In the uody. is generally the seat of ili.vane, and II not reiculattM in ttmr. great suifer iuK, wreu-helueaa and UEATH wuj, 1 can reeommentl asanethcaciou reuinly fordls eaiieol the l.iver. Heartliurn aaj 1 t-pia, Sim ai'ms' Later Keiculaior, Leu is t. w i noeu. fJA .Master Si reel. Asciauint font Wafler, fhilauel ptiia. "We ham teoteJ 1 Tlrtacs. personally, nl know that for 1 !(.(. ia. liiloumieM, ana 1'hrob binic Headache. It in ihe bent me.iUlr.e ihe world erer saw. We have trieil tony other remedies be Kare Simmons' Liver Keirulator, but nme ol theia leave as more than teuiixrury relief; but the Kei( nlator, not only relieved, but cured us.-' Ko. XbL miBAFii aiu .lE-HSK.t,n, Mwn, tra. UAJ3 REATII! Nothlnir is so uniiteasunt, nothing so common as had brealn. and in nearly every case it comes from ihi stomach, and can he So easilv eorrecte I if you will take Simmons' KcnuUtor. "lo not neirleet so sure a reined;, lor this ropu sive disorder. It will alHi linrov your Appetite. Ctimplexuai, and s.n eral Health. SICK HEADACHE. Thiri liU'reming IHtcOm occurs nutnl frequent ly. Tl elijtturhjavnc ul ttie storaaoh, riinn: lrm iuirltctly tiiKeauxionntirDUt. niue iwfero mla in tbe iteaJ.accuuipiintml with OtatKreeaMe ua u ami i Uia oinrti(uts wh it id iuUrly Icovwa as Sick ii.i4lawiie. Fr itruuipi rtrltei Ida? Sinnis' L 7et Rgaialor. or KeiiciE J a Ktmftii in MAI.ABIOI'.S FEVERS, HOW EI. -(M-Pl. A I .M TS. 1 1 Y S P K PS I A , M K N T A I. U KP K KS S1HX, KK.srL.ESSXL.SS JAI .NU1CE, WAI' SEA. SK K HKAIlACHE. 'OI.K:, IXlNSTl PATID.Vanl BlLKJL'SNIiSS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. MiSCl'ACTT-RlsDOSLY "V J, H. ZEILIN A CO., PHIL.DALx.PHIA. PA. lVi e Sl.OO, JulyL Sold by all Druggists. A SSIGNEE'SSALE. Uv virtue f an order Issued out of the Court of Cotunion Pleae el Somerset t'o.. Pa., the umter e'KueJ Assliuiee ol W. C. Hicks, will sell afpublic sale, on in . premises, on Saturday, Aot 3, 1S77, at 2 o'clock p. ni., the flli:wln real estate, viz: No. 1. A certain Wtol grouud sliuata ia .Meyers- iiaie nor., nomerset :o. a., containing; '4 acre, lrontius; M-j teet un Main street, extendiiij; back lfli leet to alley, ad jiiiuintf lot owned by Hartley & Hm., on Hie the eau and alley on the weu, said tot bettor kuwn on twn plot as No. 3. with a vool twiiAiry business huiid inxoo leet deep, ami -l leet Iront. and lare ad.-ii lion : alo a sta.'de I here. hi erected. .Nn.'i A cenaiu lot ol trround sltn.ate as afore- s.tltl, ha-ated on norilieaM corner id Ltndway and Oram streets. 6j'., feet front, and citcL.tinir VJO leet Itack to H ater street, known on town plot as lot No l'Jj, with a Koud two-story Irame dwelling house and other bnildinjfs iheretin erected. l fc-K US. One-mint in hand on confirmation of sale, one-tliird in six mouths, and one-third in one year from this date. (Oct. 2nd. with in terest on deterred paymeuts trout the day ol sale. Ten per cent, ol tbe purclmse money to tie paid on day ol s.Ue. . . JiiHN M. OLINOER. I k-t 10 Asshime )UBLICSALE. iiy Tirtue of an orJtr tuei! t.ut ot the Orphan.' Court ut S.Huers?t .. Ha., to the UDdeMlinied JirvttwHl, tlcr,wiU be xijitt to ate hy uilie mien', on - Thursday, Soemhr 1, 1877, at I o'clock, at the Court UouiMt, in Somerset B rr. tht? follow iujc ilcwr.le'i v;t,o,itle rv.il eitHte, Into the pr-4erty ol Cyrus Meyers, tltWati-wl( No. 1. A ertain lot of rroanI vttuate In the htrtiuuh ol' SouiLTriet, titnin another lot ol decedent on the north. Mum street un the frieth, Kat street on the east, aiU a aliey on tho west, with a lui?e one-story lirirk Cottage Jloune with aMANSAK!) ROOF, an.! back boil linn, with a Mansard roof, hushed in the most couiplvte style, with tnrnure, rante, water-tauk, oaihruox, water and k P'l und all the BHidern liufrriiv inents, therun e rot: ted : paM ht tronUny u Mm street atNut 1.3 leet, aod extending hark Oiward Union street aUmt V,'2 leet, beiux tlitj Uie reai detic ot ad doexi?el. The location U one of the luoaldesiraMe in thia iortioa ot the Slate. There is a rtiipror rinxI water on ihe premise. Na a. A Cut oi frround situate in the Honmh of Somerset, adjoining iN'o. , above dencrtted, on the north, and troutmn; on Vnion trevt, aaid tot beinir leet front ou 3Iuin sireet, uod. extentlinfr ba. k Wifi-et to No. . No. X The undivided one twentieth part oC all that property known as the ;wutlocuee Town Hnierty," fcUd property originally oonu.in ol four tracts or pitroeis nf lanI. No. 1. A tr-u-t ol land Mtuate in Turkejf.wt T , Sctuer-wt W, Pa., known asUieNiuuia trace cvntainlnjf 11 aereii. Nul A, a. tract ol iutiti situate In the inTp , known unite L.?uhar. iri-zi and eontainiii$ about IihJ acre. - - IS'o. :i. A trai-t of lard si;uate in the rame Tp. known as thc liue tract, eonuiluinK About 9o arres. ....... io. 4 A tract of land i,uute tn Addl.m Tp , Somerset Co , Pa., knowu ad Ihe Sterner tract, eintulniute about 36 mrrva ihe luterest hereby to be conveyed Iein the onctwenlietb iart nt the Und remaining, alter th ae oi sundry town Itte ia the town ol Coiill ti er N, 1 and 2 will he offereU in two separate ptr eeH e;u h. to suit biUlern. TKKtfS One-third in hand on day of sale, hnlatve Tn two-equal senii-autiiial payments, with interext tnin rouQriuaiioii ot sale, or delivery of pofljepijn ol the preuiiaea. , W.IUKOOXTZ. Ut W Trustee. G KNKi:.L ELECTION'" PROC- f-.VMAT10. CfOI SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. WliEKEAS, In and by an art of (5ener.il As sembly of like Coinmuaweaith ol Peunsn Ivanfa. entitled ''An act to regulate the general elections wichln this C'iniU4iiweaUh,M it in euioineif trpri me to U'e public nut Ice of iciid eievifcons arid tti enumerate, iu !id ntk what oUiceni are to lie elected, I. GEO HUE W. PILE, Sherirt f the c uniy of S'Biemt, do hereby make kniwn and vive tlii publiemdiec to the electors ot ttieenur,! iy of S..nuTjiet, that a Ucm-ml Elec io i wiU be held iBHal.i ouuniy on 'fuefiay the S.r day of Nocemhtr, 18T7, the ?nue Mti$ the TaenTnjr next iol,aw.is the lirt Moii'la f .V-tvemiMrr. . ' TLo ejeenirs ot the bni!!;h ot Cor.tlucnce to meei at Uie C'n ii Chatnter. in said h'jninteh. The eocrnF of the borough at,d township of Ster3et to tfje-et ill tfce CSirt UHarte,. in Mid lmrukh. The electors of the township of Milf.ml !o meel at the boil l-iU'ly iwcupiial by Thomas Klnir, hi J W WD. hi p. n ..XI.H4urutr Sw tVwtrertfttT tn meet ftt the ehiattl hu in aiajd Ur-:Lili. Th.eli;eiirt)f the t.iwitMhip r Vtmr Turkey fo.t to meet at the b..ue til J..ti. A Shult, in said township. The el-ctr of the towtifhlp ..f i(er Turkey foot tuiucel at the rvh..l itvwv in I'rsliu bur .Uith. TbeeU-tor or he Nnmt;h or Vrslna to meet ai rhe sHiool honse in s. th.ri.nli. Tlie eleclorttff the township ol Addison to meet at the s hool boue in Petiu-nUarx. The e.ix-.hintoi the lowiaship ol aiMi'leeretdc to meet at ihe house utu ied .y Aarou Hoc Me in na4l ttawftrthtf-. Thp pi p of .be tufnsfcip of Eiklicfc tr, rr..;tt .itihew'W hool h.u iu ihjpa.UMliol-KinT-btirT. - f ' Tbe Plectu-9 of the Nmiu;h of Sall.4iarr to meet at The ct w &hiA hnuje Iu ?;ild Uiroui;n". The electors uf the u-Dhipol Sumtult to meet at the hiainioyaejn f (iV W-Uajl) Thc etcctoM ol tho Utfua-b or iale City to nvet at tjie ckwI jioaie n tn ph . The el-otora nf flu Ur.-ri;li ..f WvIU fifl-un. to toe4atH.re-v-hon. lit.pw ;il.l Ninuh. The eleri or the b.anhin ot ilVrcnTille to ineetattlie jtdi. houe. pi Vtr4uiiUs, in said bwiilili, - " iit t:WU of the lnwiithip of ..aMiamptMi to mi4 t tU bouse ul J. U Kenw 1, io said The eletitur of tbe Uwnhlp of Nor rbempton tomt-etat thf n.ue .of Job Foc4Utfb, Uisubl townfldp. The etertorsof the townnLlp of Iarloier to tweet at U.elioDwe formerly eecuietl by Win. Mnvt In aid tuwiudiip. . . . t tha VAfWft'X i-Hrti- - - -.. -. . . ;' - ibeliHtriir the vt.atri n uf Hr:.h0Ftley to meet at t,ttiuNr's avhv, iuaiiKv luauid Viwu- ship. The elector! of the township of Rt-mverfM-k to meet at the sehwel bouee at h -i7Br1lit'. ia toid to-,L,hifc . y . . -, I Tftb rTJorthe?K.f.nrh' o7 HlnvmUymm to meet at the hoj- formerly nvuj.MTby' Henry J. Jd liter, in said Ixjnmh. ' Theeleetors of the towrsl.ip if tian,Mnio UiiR-)-i t Uie W-e..ei.j.ii Owner, hi Sum-- Tilt ewt .r of tne Wn.4iH " AUexheny to I he elee.ors of the borouirh of New lialtlmore , to rront ! the bone at - Fr.retofitr ff ttie Toj, rr-, iu Said br- i no eifiwaorj o uie To-asbip of t sneinarfKh to "iv v win iiouo i i-eter Jevy,in t sai wwn- 1 he umaM V tfw J-wa.ia er flLflda to meet at the bmsetif JstTtjb hWnf! ih .aid twmi,ip. Tbe electors if the town.bip or Paint Ui meet at the school lvme erected un tbe la mis uf Henry Berkey, in said lawnhle. ; Tb-rtecUiri of the towaship of .Tenner b met t tlw hofua oR Im, Uhkllaghen at JetmerX K"ds, in sanl township. Vi.5 electors ul the town-h; of Jeflersoa to meet l tm. boose uf Sulotauo EJuxAa aad towtv sblp. t The eleetot of tt U roah uf JinticT ili U meet at the srhool tae in sat t r-unetfh. At wl.lrb lime and phir-o the tiuaiined rottr will eb-rt by bailiot: O.VE Pt.HSo.N for Ja'sr! of the Snprme Cvart of the C tnni'Ktwralih of Prnos Waiaia. UN K lEhStN l'r Mate Trean-urer iuinnKtW'-aUii ot Pentslrjria. ON a; PEhUN t'-r A I nor ifvfiri.il - I .he C-in(TionwealLh of Vmfrl,-ai;M. OaNti PLKSON lor Liii-iritl Attains ot S m emvt e4'Utitv. O.N E PEXSON liirSiirvey. rot S.Mneriwle-.unfy. 1 O.XE PEHSON l-rr i'uvf lUm.s IHt a.u-t jI titriutTAct ei-autv. ! SPECIAL. A fTENTlf IN H hereby Ulre-H-d lo tbe tkh Ankle of Uie New i;uttKUM.B . SKtTi'H L. Every mule vitiirti iwertj mc years of a tee, pntapieinir the lollowtnic o.iu.iux- lions, snail oe tniuiwi mi hiib at no rrefiiiw. Pint. He shMil buve been a ' iureti ol Ihe I'nited Mtatea at lertrH ue uwnith. .vrti. He shall have n ided in Ihe State on year, (r ir, marine: prtvit ualy lieen a u.uadhe.1 ete.-tor or native tx-ru ciiin n ol toe Suite, ne slmli bave remureit therelln and n.turne-l, then wx bionttis) Untnediaiety prccelntt; the ek-eih u. Thtrd. He shall'hnve rr?liied in the tieetion tiistriet where be shall utter to vue at least two monlhs iminediat-ly preceding eleetiou. Fourth, if twenty two yarsol aa;eor nowanEs, be siiali have paid wnhia two years a State or county tax, which Shall have been a-sseeJ at tea-it two Luoulhs AU-X paid at leak! one wrani h bt torr lheelctnD. Sw.4. Ail the retikuj l-ylhc i' iicu rball 1-e by I -allot, .vry ltaU vtetl -dial I ba u"i bercd ia the onler in whh h it shall be m-civvd, and thenumiier recufiied by the etwetu-n -met -rs on tbe hst ol virtera. iippueiEe the naiueul the elec tor who ni-e-a-tita uie uall -it Auv elocUT may I write his name u-ou his ticket, oretu-e iht same to be written thereon ait atiestej by a ruie o ' the district. The rlei-lioa olU.-eri ?lia.l ! wara ' .r attbrsn iwaaT La a ni iW-Wrjr9 hW attV eteei OT -lu II have voted unless required t du V m. wilnes-i- in a jndiHal proeeeitiu-r- Sau . &. Eleeior sh:iii in all ca.-s exvept trea soo. lelooy and breacti rr surety ot tbe v.trt be privile;et from arrest durnia; their attend;iare uue elections an i ia Hutoani lurmag tbere trotn. Sbi 6. Whenerer any of t!ie qualifier, elector of this Comuvmwealth snail be lit actual military service, under a reUisi lb n dvui the Pn sioeot oi the Lotted Stales or by tbe authority oi tin i in mouwealth, aocb electors may exercise the riht ol sullraKe in all elections by the eit tirtis. wwier such renulations as are ur snail lie prescribed ty Law, as laiiy as if they were prtseut at their usual places of election. Sac. 7. AU laws reirulatinx the hoi. Una; of elec tions by the citizens or tor tne reKistr.un ot vo ters shall be uuilorm throughout tne Suite, but no elector sbull be deprived ot the privilege of voting by reason of bis name not beiiitc reieisiered. "Sw. Any persou who sLall tcive, or promise or oiler to jjive, to an elector, any money, reward or otber ruiuable eonsi'lerai too tr his voie at an electioo, or tor withtdhiK the same, or who ?hull ICive or promise to tcive such consideration to any other ersonor jrarty tor such elex-tor's vote ur tr the wilholdin'jr, there d, and any elector who thall receive or atcree to receive, Uir bitnU or toran etner.any uwney, rewarl or oilier valuable eon flideraliou lor liu vote at an elortion, or lor wiE b boMiu the same shall thereby torleit the riirht to vote at such election, and any elector whose ruehi to vote snail be ehatienueil for suuh c:iu.e twlore the election orb?jrs. shall be rcuired fo saear or altirm that the matter ol the challenge is untrue belore his vote Shall be received. Sur.e. Any person wh shall, while scuii-ii-date lorothce. Us icuilty ot britiery. iraud.orwil 1til violation of auy election law, shall be lrever disiuaiilitd friirn bobtitau; auoltiee ol trust or profit in in is C't!m;;tWcalth, any pcrm oimvic;! ol wiliul viidHihai of I ne election bw nball, in addi liuu lo any enahies ro Hied by luw. Ie dcpnvs..l ot ihe ri kui ol suttnigc atidiitely lor aittinol lour years. Sk'. it. For the poqiose of votinar nn prn shali Ik deemed to tiave (f:iinoi a rc'idi-ncc by reason of his presence, or but it by rr:in d his absence, white employed in the service, either civil tr military, ul this State, ol the I in ted 2tates, tr while en aired in tbe u i:itin ol the waters ol the S ate ur the United States, or on the bush seas, nor while a student of a:ty instiimbm ot lenrinnir, nor while kept In any poor tiouseor other asylum at puoiic ejtjatnae, uoc white eon fin ed in puoile irisou. isyju. 14. District elect Itm hoards shall consist of a juilije and two inspectors, who Uxll lechsen annually by the citixens. Each elector shail have the riich't to vote ftt the )udKe and one inH-cror, and each inspector shall a p poiut one clerk. The first election board bir any new d'.ru-t snail be selected, and vacancies iu election boards hllwt, as shail ie irovldel by law. Election olftcers shall be privilejred irom urrest npm days of elec tion, and while engaged in uiakiui up and tntus inittin returns, except upon warrant of a c -urt ol record or jndtre thereof, lor an election fraud, lor lelooy, or lor wanton breach uf the peai-e. In cities they may claim exemption Irom jury duty during thuir terms ot service. Skc lit. No person shall be qualified tii serve as an election otiicer who shall bold, or shall with in two months have held any othce. or appoint ment or employment In or under tne voverumeiit ot the l ulled Stales or ol this Slate, or iH any city, oreuniity, or uf auy municipal board, com mission or trust in any city save only mti'jes ol the peace and aldermen, aotarius puidiu autl per sons in tbe military service of tne uite: nr snail auy election othcer le eiigit'le to any civil othce to lae nlled at any election at which ne shall serve s.i ve only io such subordinate muni ipnl or icai oltices, liebiw the nnnle ol ciiy or county t,(licrs, as Mia 11 lie desirnaied by general taw. An 1 aleo to tbe bdlowiuit: arLS of Assembly now in tore in this State, viz: Aclol June 3oib. 174. Set. fi. At all elect .0 15 hereatier held under tbe laws of this Common wealth, the polls shall be opened at o'clock a. ie. and closed at 7 o'clock p. m. Set.. 7. Whenever there shall ne a vacancy in an election bnanl on the morntnir nf Hneleeiion. said racaticy snail lie blletl in conlormity witb ex ts:inir laws. Thesftid ect of Assembly entitled an act re lating to the etoHions of this Commonwealth," pacsel July 2, lHld, provides as follow-, rij: 4-That the Inspsctors and iudires shall rrvct at the respective places nppointel U holdinz the election in the district at which tbey respectively tielontr, before 7 o'clock in the niorninu; o Tues day, November 3-1, ami each saiJ inspector shall appoint one clerk, wbo shall be a qaa lined voter ol such district. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes tor Inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall hare received tbe second hbchest number of votes for jude at tbe next proeetMlliiK election shall act as inspector iu bis place. Ani incase tbe person who shall have redvel the highest numiier ol votes for Inspector shall not at tend, tbe person elected jmlare shll appoint an inspect r In bis place; and In case the person elec ted judtfe shall not attend, then the inspector who received tbe highest cumber of votes shall ap point a ju ttje in hi place; and 11 any vacancy shall continue In the board for the spice ol one hour after tbe time nxed by law tor ttie opening of the election, the quaUhitd voters ol the town ship, ward or distrb-t lor which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place f elect iou. shall elect one of their numtier to bll such va cancy. Tbe act of stub of July, is; 4, further j iwUen, vix: Sun . 8. At the opeiilnsr of tlie polls at all clee tioos It shall be the duty ol the judirrn ol ehetion for their respective districts to derfcsaate one ol i he Hiopeclors, whom duty It shall Ixe Ui have in custody tbe reftristry oi Voters, an.1 tomnkethe ennes therein reiUired by Uw; and it shall be tbe duty of the other of si it insjiertors to receive ami number tbe ballot s presented t sat ! elec tion. Sbc 9. AH elections Iiy tbe citixens sh ill be by ballot: every tiallot voted shall li numli.Tei iii thc order lu which It shall he received, ami the number recorded by tbe clerks on the list of vo ters opposite the name oft be elector troin whom re eeiveu And any voter voting two or more I ickets. the several tickets so voted shall each lie number ed wkh the number eTrrespond1na; with the num ber to the name of the v4r. Any elector may write his name upon bis ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by citizen of thc district. In addition to tbe oath now prescrib ed by law io be taken and sutscritKd by election atHcers, they shall severally be sworn or nthrmed not to disclose how any elector dtiult have voted, aniens required to do so as witnesses in a juul ial proceed injt. AU judges, inspectors, rlfUs, and overseers of any eiecUun held oinlr this act, shall, be tore enterini; upon tbeir duties. Ins duly swum or affirmed In tbe presence ol each other. The judges shall be sworn by tbe minority inspector, if there shall be such minority inspector, anil iu ease there be nj minority inseetor, then by a us ticeoi the peace or alderman, and thc inspectors, overseers ardclerk.f shall tie sworn by the ju ' ire. Certificates of feh swearlmc or aHtrmimc slialt be duly made out ami signed by tbe oihLtr so sworn, ami attested by the officer who administer ed the oaih. Ifanyjudixe or minoritv hiector refuses or falls to swear the uttk-ers uf 'elcrUon in txe manner requireil by this net, or If any oih.-er ofelcciion shall act wiibou: Ire in if brs; ilulv sworn, or If any othcer ot election shall sizn tb'e form of oath without beinif duly sworn, or it any jndire or minority insfieetor shall certify ttivt anv olthjcr was sworn when be was not. tt s -all be deemel a mistlemeaiior, and upn conviciion. ibe otbitrorotlicers so olton.linz shall le bne.1 not ex ce?.!ina: u thusand lolun, or impriswoed not excajeatinic one year, or liolh, in the iiipcn:tioii of iheCottrt. - ' SB'. 10. On the day ofeU-ctim any petson wbi-se ntiu.e shall oii appear orf the reawtryol voters, and wno claitiii the nht to vwutavstit election, sha.l prWuce at least oue viu ilaiWd voit-r of the district as a witness io the rei lence ot the claimant it) tha dptrii:t in Wbich be claims lo t-e a voter, fur the period of at least to uj"i,tb im mediateiy pretcdpij said eiectM-o. wbwb wi;n-is shall be swTrn r stormed and snbrite a wri ten or partly written aud partly printed alfi Uvlt u the laets stated by hlw, whb-Jiath Lii ii shH 11 de tine clearly where the re.iem-e I. ol the persin so claimiiifit to le a voter, and the person ael.ittnfnx the right to vote shall also Ult awl na'-riiie a written or prtltf U,Uei, al patu (Hutteti affi davit, Matfn. to the bext of Ll fco.fe.ie and belief, when aij.1 Wheru lie was hum; that be has been a citizen o tbe I'npeii Sralea for oue m.-rub. ad of the Commonwealth ot Penn.vlvanla, that he has resided in the OuauitouweiiUh 'oe year, or, if Ibrmerly a qua 1 1 fled Hooior or a native bom cli iien tbereol, ami baa reiut-ved there' nun ami re turned, that he h.ie reideil therein six mouths nextpreceiiiriK said election; th he has rest led in tbe ci strict in which be claims to be a voter for tbe period of at least t wo m-otitlis iintnedhitely pre ceAiiujr said election; that ho has not move. I into the district for the pur we .,f voHmr Uierelm that raliaiK.n lur Maiunaiun. iiii jl l Ik ut a.) dlainiins; the ri lit lo Vote shail Uk. an,l .c!.stlt an attt'lavit tii be is a ntilitc b..ru uitu.u ui I uite.1 aiatts. or, 11 burn elsewhere. na.l suu the r.l la lit. ait.lavK, aa.1 saall r.luirv,irB lha he haa krjiiaLuraUal.irlliJt tuk.uHiM ttliixisMp h ri-asoo ol his father s natumltza tion.auil slull lurthcr si ale. 4,1 his aitviueit 1h.1t he is, al Ihe liiua if aukinv ll.- .fi.it, ,. ... ... . 1 II ..I .1 ---a- T--winx, 1 tlw a atp la-. rwBlMlU tberelnpiaoMMiltuiaeat mM.ic - T 1 an.! In the eleeibm dUirtet lmimaliatelv Iwo months preeettinic such election, to iill I enM tied to vote, nlthooirh he sb.iM not Q o: I ta ., Thp wjd.Acltt.iia vf a,., t.m .k.4. cla.nl Uia i Hre irlav-jt. 4f 't veWi Atjinr resjaeiioo shall be HHryed by iUv mtoUm huanl. and at lbr close of tha eiMiiion .i. .u u closed wli b tire list of voter la ly Ul nwi other I papers reoufred i-v liw to be ftl-i he n,- ,o I dkj tlivnerijii.f fl.e 'rsw iWsdnit(lle:bdir -.,..,l mirrT ey inMT-r Tiextp.u ft r.r t a e:' jr; ,i 2 T MMIU n"' 'tbtUh- nppllnaut powse, an me Kui truahneatlofis or a V .ter be shall be praiiteU lo v.e, and bis name shall be 4V4ded to the list ut taxaidea by tbe election offi cer,, iLw biM.il I la I 1..;. . . 1 .. . elafmant eliiiir. WiOteou urv,n4 life .d iwra'i: where hedaWft i.f tw'.hi an, tn uo. ly.m's oeinsauaeu py ine'cUsrks waeti reHw-ct-ivel( ua the istsut jrL$ utina: f sy b;eV-IK'-i, . - . - Sbu U. It shall be lawm. nnt-qnnfine-1 n. fecnof tbedietrK't, outwit bstamlliitf the name of the pn"ieed vou-r is cunuinc4 on the list ol resi dent taxable to cha lien ire the vote id ueh person, whereupon the same pronf of the riuhl 'f sutfraife as 'snow required by law shall b public; iaaU ana actAl on nr tha r-jriiiw ls.r.l bujI fKa .m i admitted or vrjceteu' according to the evl lene. . . X M "iPHwi yetreeor of M( 7:i'tlc paid a tUteors.5i,y tax Within Ko yVt1 wHicl. Wiis asseesetl at lentil tvo biontns and pa u at one roomh before ihe elocUon. The ao4d attldavlt salfaistinate when and where the Uii Haiine,, tobeptiidby the affiant vyas a&sed. anil wliti ao.1 where ajiil to whutn .il l, auU ttia lax n.,.H theathant rtuilj 'Suue f(, Us a Uvit luaUl lai tn Ii si r ilcj piyw'. or H,ai U r'.r n-ive. any, ami If a naturali c!lji..n, iliaiiaUiUia etl. auil .kali aU. Vf.ltxm his art tit. . f .;. l.e aa Ki'i IMiiA -.f ll. 4.;.i.T J ?J .e m..n.h r,;lej in tliVstj. vear' tvery prr--m chili litrj s-e a am a rail a et. Ire f. siiait bj rtiuirw-i i pri'Ml !:; t ;s Uaturuiixtiotr eerttnb-arr t inr rl-eiim be re re fj-."t where :i baa u frf tva year on ql(7ii ,a voter In rhe di:rtM. where b itiir'o e: Bntt on th- vol- of vm-h per tei:. r-tviv-i. the ebH- i in t-.'fS i rt art tu wiife or t:itup t .rd Vie l".;:i h; c t t'fi'-a'e m ik ifc civ ti.oitI-and yejr iiittt 11 y tlt.i -u irt er of t f,i.--i -b.sj rr vii-e a -. 1 v m tiw ALn- Jity. b vir.ii- i-t Usf .. tv k r iiK;U eXeH Wna-rt- Mrf fifn eti! i U d u v.H-. i-so'H d ihe :i 1. u. ,1 bi.i , tn th-;r hitler. !, ni the i-tr. t at.o rim 1 1 oiler -tud srt'R.i T.-.C. si, ta ;i lie "ui ty . a m:S' If 'nacatf.tr. a4 ott r-Bviti-c nairN-l. sb ill be b or i:njrt--uucd. or ji, ml iim uist.retivn of itiocoort: bur tne line si. iii iwt wt tve huajrcij dollars in enrh ease. nc (he (mpri.-miment ;!, yenr. The like fiisnishaHint stiall irtnu-ieit. on'eom s.i jih. ou :e isatb.crs id ' elver bn whvsbt.'l ney!et ur n luw muke. or cause to im uinde. tns endorff. ment reipaireii as f.rrs,iid td :ii I nttir.iliitni t.n certih'Tiie. Sw. Ii It any elect ion r.fflc.T ba!t refits? or nea'lect tu ri"-re such pnnd t tlie itcht M sm If .lire as is jrcscnled I y Ibis law, or the law to which Uus i a supaU-iutiai. troo a ay person otter imr to vote whosw unmr is Boa rn f he h -f iss-s-i voters, or ahoav riaht b vote is i-h.al!en:d tiy any tjiiaitiit.fi vxder present, and sbIl &zt it fu b patfstii W vtKo without rrtpiirm such pnwt, every erson i c-llVnd.i.x shall, oih-h .oivir t,,r, Im? kciI ty i.r a m-s ienieanor. and s 'tail 1? ente m-tvi. U r every w-h nden, t4 pay s tm" wteffwfttiE bujon-1 it llii - or t uji t-r ' j v jr: -tiro-'r, aot oioriMHan oitc year, or l--b a' U:r di;--n t n o thc un. Sw. P.. Any arM.r. ebMtiii ..fT-cT r per appinnted as it n oversew-r, wb ?hsjU neglect or re-tu- to perbTiu any duty enr-med by this set. wiih out rea-onal le or levleaue. shad' be subject to a penalty d one hunore ldotl ir; anl ii any a?s"tr jhuil ka nmfiy as -ess any erwii -a Voter who IS led, tpiaUiled. r hll wtttuliy re I use to a ainv.tir- wb- M otislHird, he shall l irodty ol a mhtmeniHtrHiomceaiid on om u-i i-n t- puni-h-ed ty a hue not exceed hist ne tbrtisaitd dol.ur-. or iiol'risoiueitil eJa-owita: lw'vw. or Uh. at Ihe dl -ret ro of tbe court, and ! l-r sube 1 to an action for .lamaes by tbe arty suzrb'ved: and if any pcrn shnll Ifnii.luleiidy alter, aid b. de face or destroy any list of voters' raa'te on t :ts direct -eiby this act, or tear dowu or rem -ve The ssme irom the place where it bus been ii.vd. with fraud 11 leiii or mischievnns inrenf. fr hr any iiopn-cr pur pose, the person so offenlinjr shall be juittyot a miMlemeanor. ant on cnviif ion shall le pan'isbed by a hne not cX'wcdii.n hve huinired dollars, r im prisonment mt execmri two year-!, or Imth. at the diwt-rei.ioa ot the cart; tel ii any (H-rsawi shall, by vbdent-eor in'iuildatbm. drive. r attempt to drive from I lie polls, any jieim r pTons appointed by tbe court t act as overseers of an election, or in anv way wilfully prevent said overseers (nun perlormiuiiT tbe duties eiifoine-l upon Ibem by tbi-i aet, stu h person shall be mtiPyol amle imvan r, and nhn convliti'n therevd shall be pitti ofbtHl by a hoc not exceeding on? thousan 1 dol lars, or by Impri'-cnme'iit not exceed in t; two years, or both, at the discretion of tbe ouru Any ier sm wh'h;ill, on the nay of any election, vist. a pollin? jdaoe in" any election di.nrit at wichh he Is not eM 1 tied to vo e". and sh:tll use any Inrl.nidation or violence b-r the pitrpise of prercntinc any oih .er oi election lrm icrioriumx the uutics re quiri! of him bv Isjw, or for the prreie of pre-v-entimranv ouaiiflti Virter of sueft district exer cising bis n ir hi to v-He, or from exercislnif his rhrit to ehaileuxe iny -erso olierins to vote, sui h person thali be ileeinetl .ritl:ry id a mile niojiKir, au l upon convk'tiou theictd shall lie pun ihed bv a tine not execcdmir one tboiond dolhirs, or by lmrisui:inenl not ex .-ceAiini two years, or liolh. at the discretion of tlie eourr. Any clerk, overseer or election olbcer. wbosoall diclo8 bow any ciei tor shall have voted, ume reijuinl tml'i so a witness In a 11 lici.il proceed inx shall jiiiiiy of a misiiemeanor. and upjn convii tioit ilicre,! shall be punUbet bv a tine not exece lin Hie thou.uad ilolbirs.or by ' imprisonment n t ei ie iliti two ye-.irs, or Wdh, at the di.cretioii .f the ct'Urt if any ers4jp shal prevent or attempt fo pre vent any oiri'-cr tf an elcciion Qii.br thiact Irom holding such ebvTion. or use or threaten any vio lence to any such offn-er. end sb:i!l ht:errnit or im pnieriy interfere witb biin iu tlie exeeutk-uof bis duty shall block up ur:uieiu(it ti bb-rk up the win dow or avenue to any window where thc same may be hoi-ten. or shall' riotously disturb the peace of sarh election, or shall use or pnn tice intimidation, threat!-, ton e or violence, wiibtb. doi-j-n to influ ence unduiy or overawe any eic-tor. or prevent him fnm votinir. or to n-siriin the fre'di'in id cboi'e, such persons on conviction shall i-e fined in any sum not exceed in tr five hundrel dollars, to le iuiprisoii ed for any time less than one nor more than twelve month, and if it shall te shown to the court where the trial ot such office shall ixr bad. tbat the Krson si offend iny: was not a re-blent d t bo city, ward or district where the sai l oftcnee was eoiniMiued, and not entitled to vote therein, on con viction, be shall lie sentenced to pay a line not icrs than one hundred or .nop" than otic thousand dob i:r. and Im imprisoned n it Kss than six unmlhs nor m.re than two year. '11 uny erson or iers.m hall mnke any bet or wijfcr tiiti tbe result of an election within tbe Commonwealth, orsball orter bmake any such tn-t or Wither, either by verbnl proclamation thereof or by any written or printol a!vertisenieut. or invite any iters-n or ersiii to nuke s-i' b bet or waijer, up 'ii coiaietioii thereof be or tbey shall torleiL and p:iy three times tbe amount s let or oflcreti to te bet. And tho eh;ti"n laws tr ibe t 'oturnonwpalth fur ther irovi!e that "The Iiipciers. .Imiires Bnl cle; k shall. Ndore enteriuit on the duties o: their ottiiTS. severally lake and su' .rite Hie ooth or at nriii iiioii hereinafter directed, which shall lte ad mmi tiered to them by any Jadu:e, Abb rtnan or Justice of the Peace: but it no sncli magistrate be p r'nt, one o tbe inspector oi the eketiou shl ;i(lmi:ti.-ter tbe oath or nlbr.iiuti'-n to the e h r juile. and iiisjiector. and then the c -lector s .U.iiii1el shall administer the oath or aftnuation to bim. ihe insiKH-tors. ju fur? iml clerk s ret, hi red Iiy Law to bold tbe townlilp HTid ijeto't:! elertions. shall take and utcralte thtM ver.ti oa;hor atfiru ations, reuired by the IVtIl -Jotb ami sections of theatot the day of July, ls;. emit let I "An act relatimr to the elections ot litis 4'omnion-we-.ittb." which oiktbs or alhrmation shall tie pre pared and administered In the manner prescrilted 111 the ls;h and 'J"-d sections .t the sui I net, and in addition to the power deterred by tbe 1st tj secibtn of said act, tho judtfe or either of the inspectors shall have power to adminlo'er tho ontbs prescrib ed by said a' bany clerk ol a frcneral or, special -r township election. Tbe lol.uwio.it shall be the form of thennthr.if tirin,Hiou to lie taken by eachiusi-ector, via: 1 (A. U.J do that 1 will duly atu-nd to ibe ensuint; ulc'tion during the ctHitLuu ince tbereol, as nn in sKft4tr and that I will not receive anv ticket or vote tnmi any iierson, other than such as 1 shall firm ly believe to be. aeor4in to the provisions of the omt lint ion and tbe laws of this t'omtuoiiwealth eulitled to vote at uch election, without requiring such evidence of ib ribt to vote us is ii iret-ted by law. nr will I vex;tt loudly delav or reiuse Ut re wive any vote from anv person who 1 shall U lieve to lie entitle! to vote us abresabl. but tbat 1 will in all tbinics. truly. imi.irii,illv ami laiihtullv per form my duty therein, to tbe b-st of mv judgment end aiiilities. und tbat lam nt dtrectlv or ln.il rectty intereste 1 in any bet or wager t-a tbe result of 1 bis election.'1 Tbe ffiUovtmr aliall 1 thetaith or sfflrnmlbrn ..f ww-h jfidire: v.x: 'I . R hi that I will us ludiceduiy attend the en-uin election during the ctr.tinua.tce tberHC and iaiaifuHy assist t he in siectors in rarryinir n the same: ih.-tt 1 will nd icive my d-r-.-u nt that any v.ite ti ket shall be re xdvwl from any terson other than Mich a- 1 bnnlv believe to lte nt-ciH-.f inz to the provisions oi the con stitution auil laws of this i 'ommonw.ait h. eoritlcl to vott? at such election, wirlioa: rcininnif Ui h ev blena!4tf tho ri-rht t vote as isdin'etetl by law. ami tbat 1 will one my best endeavors tt. prevent any fmnd, dewit or abuse in carrvbiv on the same by caucus qualibet t vtte, iT othamt. ami tbat 1 will make true an tperiect return of the sabl efe Ibffl. and will lo a!l things truly, fntpartiiiilr an 1 laitliluJty irlort!i my duly rew-ttiuc the sa'mc h the in'-t of my judgment 'a ud abid:i-s. and tbat I am md directly or indirectly intere&tel iuauy U-t or waer on thc result ol thu eicc:i,n.M The b.lloa i:i shall be thc b'rtu ol thc 0:1th or af finnalbrti to le laken by en b clerk. vi: "I (A. ii.) hi that 1 nili imparriatly and truly write dwn the name of each ebvlor who shall vote at tbe en suing election, which aliall le ar.Ten no- in charge. ani alo tie name of thclownsiiip. waul or district wherein- such elector reside, und ciir.duUv snd truly write d-wa the number of votes tbat sha.i e riven lor e'h iian'tidate at tbe election as often a his name shall he read to roe bv the inspector thereot ami in all things truly and faUhtnlly pes form my duty respeetiun the same to tbe Itestol ins in lament and al.iluy, niA tbax 1 am n ttiiricily or indirectly interested In, any U:t or waerou the re nolt of this election." The ipLililied electors will take ooti.-c ..f the fcd h'wbitr act of Assembly, approved I Ah dav of March, ltid.anact Keuulatmif the iu.Hte of voting at all elect bats in tbe severui eouutiea ot this Com uiotiweulth. .. . Ski-tioji 1. I?e !t rnrveted by the Senate ami House ol Jaepj-cSTOUttives of the i omanaiweulf h o Pennsylvania in Ueiveril A i:-Iv met, iwtd ills be ruby eiiaoUMlby tlie autbtfritv ut thesMiue. That the qualified voters ol the several ctnmlei of this I'oiiiimtnwealth at ail arenenil town.i bt.nuuh atil Steei:i elections arc ben br, hena!ter. nutbor iittNl and n-quinti to vote, bv tickets, printel or written, or partly prfntnl ami partiv a riiten. sev erally etassihed as btlbmsr I hie ticket shaLI eiii braias the names rf all indtf .f mur!s votct for an I to lte la lad teal. i.aisiiU ti Iiciarv:" one f b-ket dball emlirace tlte name of all S:at"diicers Totetl or. .ur! be labelled '-St ile:' - ticket shall em brace tbe naHiestof all nmnfr trb-r .ie,i r.r clu iimr iheottuxot Senator. uieuil-rfr. nw-mlters o Awiin-ii, it vou-'i i..v ad member ul toia -fss. ii Voted fof. tit.d u- labcll-d "e..iyitv:' uu :iek-t ahali embiuiuc t!.e iiatu"aiut all town.hhioi h.rs voteil b.f, a.(i lab.-i.t i..w.iip: ' 'of tn kef shall eni'iM-e the na me. nf it It l-.r- uh a fbt-rs vh tor avl nb ltd -N n -utih: snd eu ll caa .Uiail Le dipi-sUel iu avpasate iutiaot- ti. 3. ThM It ibnll be the dnr-v of the Sheriffs id the several n.antlcj of this l onimonwcadb to insert in tbeir electbi pMciamatb-i. hetranr iv sue.1 the ba-sr fectrtn of this act, - a. - . 4AM KS H. KK1XFY, st;irnkcrof the li.ii.ae of Hkpr(-vjitatik-t3, - : . DAVIT) KJ.KMIMI. p'akf r ot ibe Ken.11. Apjn-YedthetV..i tbitf ol Alaab. Amw lu minl one ib.HiSiittd eight bunTri'd aivl sixty ix. A. O.I'I'RTI. I'IFTEKXTU AMKNUMEXT. Axd wifKitKA4. The :niirfss of the I'nitl Mates on the :il-t dny f .Marvli. Wo. passed nn act eutllled "Am a. f o re'orc-r the rmhtM of cii ztn 0 tUe Imitrd AVr So rttie i ike vrri nitittM nt me 1 aioa a4Jr etker purpvw." the first und second scctbtiisoi which are as fu.b.s: Sw -ruiM. tit i n.iet. d b , "lAc Vws House of UprtyctWtf.-i ikf fv-" Ui o- VJl',t4V it -i.W-i-, 'thai aJlcatiaeiu of (he 1. lilfetl State- who are or shail ite t-ilierwijai qualified, to vote at any election b the people :u any State, Tetutorv, dtrct, eoitmv. ciiy, p.irtib, township. selHMtl diiliief.mmdcipali'y, orotb- r ter. ri.onai sm-tnior'O Qheii fe epiifb"! tv at!' V-d hi Vte 4t at hI etevtim.s fcim-Mt dla';ncr.-Q u ae, eoHtr, of pM'Vioos ciiidir itu ol a'ivitub'i oniiituUi-n, iaw. ewst nn, ns:te or reioi i(rn "I any ksUleiqr TarriUwy or L o an-ierHaaiboHty ta tba tt ntrury uita.dhrau-iiiiar. -'. A And U if fttthrr wnmhii. TbAt If brer Under the authority Uj tUe Mtisiiutit.a or hi w sot any situte, o tbe Hws of eity TerrHurr, any act rs or ttbatl lie reiuireit 10 lie 1 .e as a prerequisite 4r qualluoutlon lor votJiiaf, ad by Mtait (itslit . or laws perns or officer are tr 'half le eharw.1 mAi the jerf-rmance t duties in. furtia-hirx tivcitim1-" an opportueiMF ti perb-nif mi;,hpn--f n-;e? :,.t 4 btV.ltlH HtliRe.l tTor W ti -tr . t.. vs- -.r.crt t-ai-- ste-tiTh f-.r'aM cit.uoi theVijiM! Jheyitnr nwlii 'l'rtunirv to ;'Lbi'ua t-yh"pT-i.;ut. (id i'vdo aitln,; di)ultft.. Of r3,-', ii-KtV pftV b'ti Mti-ilMot ovtttrlei Mv I li rfuy such er 'b - T ultti-ef h-.II'rerUe or kntmbia'y on.it u-irive full r(Jet to this "evilou be shall, h revt ry ?i ch tf fence torleit ai d pay i lie sum ol le btf')dri fl.-l kin to the iK-rsttp a- Tievwl trie ei-r I. i, -kC .dle an .d'nti tu I - air"'siT n-f fli b; ;Aass. bi eJiiei b e aV Ibe ut all drtiA iiii;aud iiah Utf vvury W'b oHbc, U- dVcio-' e"! a-utiiy uf a oit-demcaneV. aint 'ii.iH. on '"nvje- naiinereoi, ne nnei nt ies tiiin nve nut."! red dollars or be ImprfMneil i ics o nty ntid ntit more tbn fw yrai of 1st '-m 'Je iv'm or 1.6 1.1. ; . " " r. 'i ti.tiLeg uvint u.iir,n isfcitv mv-w 01 n Pt,nb.'U-;taitV''ib', f wPblo twenr- -ttmriHlles, II 1 hole r- aif iem be In a Bwn. vtilnze, w city aw- ihe llnw of a fwllnat! bHioK to t he County stmt, shall, before two a-Vbck pst merldiun of tbe .! after tbe eli-cll-ii, ami "H oter ufes ?ha!l fceii-w tstfiv m' werb'wf. f tb ..j H.lV iw ctvte;.. ieurei; t refr:.. tr.-vti.'; wnbr -cirri illto tfeHVotb. n.fiLj UtJJl . ri.iiirfoij rpMiul tncm,ty, wbUb iut ieVur- i?vt .bade i;ivl, ;iiai tpu 'b., aud hour ol'nili. Jiui li.rcop wd -ball lie. pxred by thepeo ;i.Joti.y to publie ItlatpCOth IL ijlven ui'elcr my band, al mv oflafe bi Som reT, this 4 h -lay of tJefober, in the year oi our Lord, one thous tad elht bumlreil an 1 sevrntv tiee and ia the ninety-nimb yevr of rh- llas 4,th,i V yp-'i -it- wEUUv.E W. TILE, SMiWU Sheria's Office, Sotucret. 1 ' tbrt. oth, 1T. f