. UN m. . t i i , i..,r4nrvr-,r,.nNr1ftl1. t-w-1 There is nothing draws a Demo-1 So, so. It turns out that the vir-j A Statement haa been going the lQe OmerSet "Craia.! ; Uther cratic crowd like an Independent tuous Independent,, while denounc- jrounds of the Indendent and . - A Dcwperado Thwarted. THKX AND HOW EDWARD SCTTX. Editor and Proprietor. , wjth corrupt, disloyal and rot- ;ten, and yet they preftr seeing a tool of this party made Governor, rather than a maimed soldier like General Beaver. litical livei charged the Democracy meeting. Our exchanges report im-; ing political assessments, and charg WEDNESDAY... . October 11, ISO. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. stati: nrKirr. OOVF.RVK. JAM US A. BKAVER, Centre county. Isn't it a singular spectacle to te men calling themselves Garfield H- publicans, lying down in the same dirty bed with the Morey-letter IVnux i.-its, concocting fdimef to defeat (ieneral Beaver, the man wlio .seconded the motion to make Gar j field's nomination unanimous at Chicago? mense crowds of enthusiastic Demo crats in the eastern counties, flock ing to hear and cheer the noble anti Uepublican speeches made by Stew art, Marshall and Koontz. Candidate Stewart says : If Mr. Pattison is elected then that cleans the decks, and the party can then come together and be stronger than it is to-dav ing tha; the Republican party is corrupted thereby, are all the same busily engaged in gathering in all the shekels they can. A circular issued by the Secretary of the Inde pendent Committee of Union Coun loftheWIth Judicial IiS'rlct nf Pennsylvania. ; and acted on by the .!-,ti, . I ui m . - - ...,. n.i Hriilnpl. ! edmiited or rcected. ,.,... 1 eoinn.ieo.1 Ol inBr'uniiTPwi , ... , , ' -'If in k,. .,.kl .1 ui: tUo PERSONS m tu a ' Am-UI. VTmlilct to h.,. i uvril uic icuci lanuuu uiuuuvi ; , , ( Somerset i Viantr. sua., im rc",u:re. bi pr, IT.,. V ' rw Iir Kb (' ,if.' C.it. ,n, lu. ..ml .lf.i, col. . ..v i- ui liiv t..th..,ii'mirMllkriiun ill rtrinsK a; mar,. 1.11. ."V , .'. A.. V. Mfc.lx..'... (1LVMIV1."U...'V .V... ItliM it. '...i. . . ...... - - - ' ' . . .1 . " . . . . . O . I a lli.murali nrM8 t ll ! t in AtUtOT.. Northumberland count? Stewart fy a desperate prisoner in the Fonda j tied down on iialftne people of the .- . . - -i . . .1 : : r u . . . 1 1 being its chairman, light and has been published, levy ing an assessment on all the county officials. What vile hypocrites and n I r ??KFKK:7x for the oir.ee cfShrrllf f S.' i T-frin ib di,tn.-t .h-r! WUlpOll a larger VOie man ueutnu Jou, en iU w. vv.U6 v. w... u -.j , i oNEFl,HONfi.rtl.en3tr RnUW il l- .iani-.n n-.r, , Wr Beaver. There were 338 Republican 1 earl v this morning, hoping to escape at home pressed forward on any and ; yny. f Twarr f ; .n.nf'."."; viiim nant f..r (iiirrielri in iMilum. in me consciiueui uimiusiu... iinieverv occasion u uiiui iu mt- ;---t"' ...imi.i. th Republican club of Milton has now on its rolls 2'JO members pledged I n 4. n..n.vul T?., nntl t K ! w - I- . ... .i. . . . , r . I Hh E.L r Kot rpnwti'Pil Kn h t he isiii ftnI me hum mi l:iv,ir in i nf iiiriirt crr c w.. y, u. -'-t T J ' i "'frr. . - " , . ..t,, tunn h!I Bot tif,! ' to fira.l to promise them. I Ih-v XtiXXXZ " '!!':- laws t mak, rf rauv,, 'rollia etill being signed ! ! 11 1 . became alarmed, However, ana gave. soldiers wno sumki a wan o. urej thkhkhkhsoxs tbe omr 01 - ,iail ... jY: the alarm, in which other prisoners between them aiul dtruction. N !, Y!vsVxhl t w H,tw ; u:h Jhy a..! ti r:v ininpi. and fill were shackled and Knnnn inert? tixi irreat to he:m UDon ! lMr."nf s..tnr-ti,mnty. . ... . : Ti SSi.l.J"'1' :? "' tn). r Uh. the ty, that immaculate Reformer Wolfe, i misstatement, like all the other Inde- i sheriirs residence were destroyed, beine its chairman, has come to I pendent Democratic falsehoods of ' cau-ing a loss of $3,500. The slier- its kind, has no foundation. llir- rlrburg Telegraph. Tr.n Indeenderits of Montgomery ifl"s furniture was saved. IMcycle Tours. were the country's guardian angei land he who spokn siigntingiy IsnetTed at them did it at his peril WhO snOKt; 1 "IIUDUIV or :.- ., ..,r,- I., .,1., ....... .ii .w.....,.- ci rune;, iv. If dt ele-fl.i sw. li i.. 4l...rwv r..l.........lr.n K.-.LJ.--.0 ...-.t.. ..r..t..co htktlimv 51 ni:iss TT'l f .1 I. ... ,.1. 'lIlllHJMtJ llU'C 1 I'll LCilUVlH tW.-.?V-.- i;ilUllL I'll' - . ... I I H'-ll l The full-grown. man that is weak j 1 : ,. ,.; 1 vrristown on Fiid..v Cheykknk, UttoU-r 4.-W ill Rose, : SECRETARY uF INTERNAL AFFAIR?, JOHN M. GREER, Butler county. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, WILLIAM T. DAVIES, Bradford county. FOR C0N RES.-- M AN-AT-LA RGE, MARRIOTT BROSIUS, Iancaster county. JCniCIAIlY TICKFTT. JFSTICE OF SFPREME CO CRT. WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, Philadelphia. Yl TY TICKKT. C0V.RES. JACOB M.CAMl'BKLL Cambria county. From all parts of the State we have the most encouraging news of General Beaver's canvass. Republi cans who are dissatisfied with the part' management see that the choice is simply between Pattison and Beaver, and are resolving not to assist the Democrats in carrying the State by voting for Stewart enough to swallow such stuil, ought to be supplied with a sucking-bottle with two rows of teats on each side, so he would speedily get his fill. Fok twenty-five years the long line of Republican Governors in Penn sylvania has not been broken, and in all that time the Republican party has not been beaten in the State in a general battle. And now the In dependents want to turn the State over to the Democracy, because, as STATE SENATOR. JACOB H. LONG ENECK ER. Bedford countv. ASSEMBLY, WILLIAM S. MORGAN, Jenner township. ANDREW J. COLBORN, Somerset borough. I'OOR HOl'SK JIREToR JESSE HOOVER, Milford township. Jt'RY niMMISSIoNF.R. CHARLES F. RAYMAN, Brothers valley township. Tut Shamokin llcrnld suggests that '"if there were enough ollices to go around, there would be no Inde pendent party." The Public debt was reduced slfi, O.Kj.o M during the month of Sep tember, and y-t the Democrats and Independents are not happy. General Cokkhoth was nomina ted as the Democratic candidate for Congress by the confVrees that met at Altoona on Thursday last. What will it profit the Independ ents if they put the I emocracy in power and break up the party to which they profess to belong? "Alex" Stephens was elected Governor of Georgia last week by a majority of forty or fifty thousand. The average Bourbon heart is much gratified thereat. Ge.vekal Beaver is the candidate of the Republican party this year, not Senator Cameron. The Senator may be a candidate in 184, and then his case can be attended to. Rei i elk ans may honestly differ they allege, they want to beat Sena about methods and revolt against j tor Cameron, who is not a candi leadership, but if they are wise thev ! date. will not attempt to destroy the party I because their views are not adopted, 1 The Democrats and theirallies, the or because they do not admire one j I ndependents, are howling lustily or more of its leaders. The man has i over the fund that Chairman Cooper always 1--n accounted a fool who j ' collecting to defray Republican burned his barn to drive away the j campaign expenses in this State. r.lta ' Did these virtuous gentlemen ever hear of a campaign when office hold- The virulent speeches made by ers and others were not asked to Stewart, Koontz A" Co.. in which contribute? If so, we will thank they attempt to take their spite them to name the time and the par against the Camerons out of General ty that run a campaign without Beaver, is suggestive of the old story ("'oney. It a most pitiful, is well as a transparent dodgv, to attempt to ex tenuate the treason to party of the men who have grown rich and fat free trade by eupportinir the Inde- eveningr.ext. They invited the Hon. George. Bullock, of Conshohocken, to act as president. He respecttully declined on the ground that he was not ready to give his vote in favor of on offices obtained from the Repub lican party, by insisting that they "were given them by the people." What part of the people gave them to them? Was it the Democratic party ? The people as a mass had nothing to do with it. It was the Republican people or party that elected them, and solely by power of the Republican organization. Did they ask the whole people, or the vo ters of the Republican party for their nominations? Did the whole people or the voters of the Republican party i elect them ? How man' Democratic j votes did any of them get when can didates? There is not one of them 'that could have come withni forty nendents. and advised Republicans to support General Beaver. That is the true ring of Republicanism. The Hon. George Bullock sets a good ex ample for all Republicans to follow. Elect beaver this year and settle party . differences hereafter. The Republican who claims to have a right to reform any abuses should stay in the party and do it, and not go outside to first aid the Democrats by tupporting the Independents, ami l'irf. He Miml have tien , , .. i I OIIC C:lI-"! i-'l- "IW lll"l.ll. U h ,1 u rh:inrt less loan 11 Score v t u. .k,n i.-v. r4i.i.i in tin, Srar'.ne of years has made! Now inm one r. .. 1 ..fll... vl.,1.. t.. ll... ..tl..r I ,!!,. ' k . , ,f,.M.i,..,n .n.l irnirnnL t lien ?ix '"' H' U1I'I rt i. I, cratic and "kicker" journals abue n-.liO li...a.!i.tH t.iwtin It. el.-;i.m. I i" w r.,., ., Third. U 1-h.tll hae rf-I U-l in in lr-u. ; ? "J"-"'"" ( ajourna.ist nl bicycle tourist, oi , t im1 w!j(w,e patriotic !.H..ri.tWhere h Hh.nifrr u;ni t iw.. ; i'l'i'X.r!, ... . 1 i ;.. uw.ntli Hl.tm-.IMI -IV irwJiria i"" i ; - ; - , - - Danville, 111., who started for San Francisco on a bicycle six wec-ks ago, has arrived here. On account of the lateness of the season and ad vice received, he will go no further, there being danger of his becoming snow-bound in the mountains. Mr. Rose came 1,4(0 miles on a bicycle alone. A llavisher Hanged. devotion to his country led him. in j nn.,.ft. ii..m...l!:il --lv Itri-t,' ro:rtn. It lmv.'i varf.tl aK'-'T u.am-. ,l. ,l.,u.r rf...ir!u iii-inhond to offer null haie widun Iw y.r !:ii-..r tne dawn oi e.iriy mannoo i, u U1. mm- ii haii have ii.it his all on the altar of his country. I i.st tw.ini..mhsu.ii.ai.i at itast me mnOi - Phosi ect, October 4. Henry Hal loway, colored, had u hearing yes terday before a magistrate on a charge of brutally outraging Mrs. Roberts on Saturday night. He was then claim to be a belter and purer pronounced guiity. He was then Republican than those who always ! seized by a crowd and hung from a proved true to the party, this year j bridge near by. and every year. j Tliril III IilHf!i. Cooper's Sale of. lerwy Call If. v- i- 7TT". ti t t Readim:, October 4. -Isaac Rob New ouk, ( ct. 4 -The sale of jnson ft maTTifi man, in the employ imjK.rted Jersey cattle, the property !f the llt.ad Hardware Company, ot f. is. Cooper, of Linden (.rove, . . , , , furlongs of an election had he not ' -opersourg, i a., iook p..e "" j ric(1 over the shafting thi., morning been nominated and adopted as the j J LTa h W to .W. -"p,- --n -r hirmK an h's lorn iro n me imhiv. il evt-rv hone in his liouv was I a n)t lw.iLi"r. m j overj .-U'-h c!lru(.. ! in ;i liiiiitir! 1 1" liar.1, or . U j-: i1 tlivcurt. All the elation by the h..:t Sx VJ Aarair.-:, nii ii j "i r ,M"- - ' ' - la i- nnlv tinrti;m4fil liV the lurit V be bv'bttll.-u Kv-ry bal.t vite-l KhU n.i ih- i.miiiUt ru-i.nicl tt the rlMton omitr ..h-.-ic iri .r..1 l,1fLi;M.Lj .At' lit j rh;r:if-tf r in private life. And worse than all, - tt-i:jfV-::a,T:i,U'"r T.? iffiInv men like John Me wart ami cnanev Wolfe, men pretending to be Repub licans, and wlio owe all they are to the favors shown them by that party, tramp Up and down the State ma ligning one whose heroic devotion to country ought to shame his worst enemies into decent treatment. Per haps the verv granduer of his unselfish patriotism is to them a ia r.ernetual rebuke. 1 . . . an. h .-'I'talinn, ft. nrrcu i- ... .r ...iij rt inm 'r-- -. oe uonu i' m ' Uw.a luSly tr they w-rrc ir of the boy, who, being scolded for beating a cow, replied : "Dad licks Mam, and Mam licks Siss. and Siss licks me, and I'm goin' to tike it out of this darned old cow." It is currently rumored and the course of the Meyersdale Commer riid lends the story strength that Rev. Seibert is merely being used as a cats paw, and that when theprop- The Philadfh.hia AVWsavs that !-rti,lie comes, he will be dropped, the Democratic Citv Committee is and the Democratic and Indepcnd Republican candidate. There is a faj, prices were realized. The cow i i i ? .i. Ii:m i v. 4 di'ui. t.ji;.. ..r! wnoie volume m ine uioy Hiinouiiue- i jcieanora orou;iii c-w , huic j liroken ment, that after Judas betrayed his j Linden, two-year-old cow $475; cow. ' " .Mrs. i oner, eiiv.nj; cow. i.auv ui I ir..Ln :Uill- on- Boriiipv of .in- I ('aiididaif Stewart KniH-ked Obi den, $200; hiifcr, Svren, 4(X). and the bull Cicero, SU.lob. master, "he went away and hanged himself." Said Garfield at Chicago in 1SS0: "In order to win victory now wc want the vote of every Republican . of every Grant Republican and every Suicide of a Tramp. While engaged in pounding the ! principles of the Independent ele j ment of the Republican party into j the citizens ot Media tiie other night Reamno. October 4. A German Senator Stewart whacked the desk anti-Grant Republican of every tramp, named Bemhard Rotten wei j so hard as to dislocate the Blaine man and every anti-BIaine ser, committed suicide by jumping j knuckle of the third finger. He did ie-inr its candidates with a heiv cnt vote be rallied to the support of j man. -. name is more securely lto a mill-race at emersville. A tK.t notice the injury until late .... asssin r tcin- I.Ues vuU a neav, 1 enshrined in the heart-of Pennsyl- bank book fouml on his person shows 1 Sun.lay night, when he called upon hand, 'ihe aspirant for !ienfi is taptain Nrher with the nope oi ieI,Uflt:c..ms th:m :s tl...t of ... . aoso .l.inH in the'n, Tir-.,fv i: W.r.-.n !. ,.h.,.l asketlto hand over t"MMl: Judge, j hertby electing him over Collnim. Ujarfield. Let his words appeal to Bushongs' Bank, which failed some ! the wounded member in splints, and Sl.oiHi: Treasurer, 81, 2 : Register,! Morgan's election is conceded, but! them to-day as in the campaign lew years ago. Several days ago the o the candidate will go through the Mate until he ; able to jiouii'l the 1 (Ml and each Tax Vs-cor" 4t i lit hoped that by dropping Seibert ! w hich secured his own election, and tramp paid twenty cents to Haii.s ThteVre the allows that fowl soNmd concentrating on Sorberto ,,ush j IVnusylyania will not be handed Church for the purpose of being bur lnt.e.iu in i . iioms mat i.owi ! . ver to the party that hanietullv . i.d, having at that time evulenilv lustily because the Republican Com-: through. Wait until voj vjJifi,.tl 1,!,,, with' slander and for-: contemnlated suicide. He wa's t . ii : I., t....! ... . . desk agi'iu. I.- 1.1. . 1,1. ,,..k.i.....na lb. SIHIX D"t .IlinillH-I, or .!.,, 1 t..!HwrittOi.-re.in mn.i ntt-.iel t.v arir:x-n -t ',c- wl"J 'f 'l'lm.-.l. tie the.iiiri.-t. The ele. ti.m rnvr '.ill w..n ; milereeaixT in ar..l ..n ..raiiirnie.1 nt to ili.-.we h..v uv i'lwr ,hll , T '-:inK -re aa r..t.l unleM rv.iuire.1 i .1.. a wi:tK-!s I lra.rt..met wt,U, i in a iu.:i. il.re.i!i.. j lb .IwretK of tlw e..ort. a ! Km- s Kiee:ry IimU ia all imihp! trea- an action r laoiiiir.'a y:!. ..u. I.'l.-ny ami (.r.-a.-l.; "r nret ! tbe j-m-v. m I it any per abalt tru.!-il.-i;- . t rivileae.l In m arret .luritix' llietr mr-u lam---: ta'-eor le Ktp.y any lit .t v '. ..e !. . ii"i-.s n 1 to it-.lt:it t'.n-l tumtnic fhere. ! ! 7 Ihin at. r Mar t!.-n ..r ,, . lrmth;l-nereit h.N.r Skt. . Whenever anv 4 Hie .iiahtie t elt-.-t. r j lent if oiiH-hievo intern, .-r ' ef t'lin r.inm"tiwaltlih:ii! I in ttt4l nttlit.try . ("nw. the peraa ull' n iii .- . ervi e. uii.lera re.iiiiii. n ln.m the l'ro-i.l.-nr ..t , uiijenieiin..r. an.l on omn i the I'nite I state. .r by the authorttT of tl.W f.n. i by a One n..t ei.-ee.;in live ni'.nwenlth. u-h ele,-..r mnv cx. r. ie the rtshl i .risur.nieut n-t exi-ee.iiiin t ..I .iifinue in all eb-eij. v. l v the ei;i.-. r,. un.1 -r I .li. ret!n oi '.he .-urt : an I .: ., TrtLall le 're.TirNi t.v j T.;jer.-e r liiniui.ijiw.'ii. i riv -. v urex-ut at their u 4T2:i 1 tr'.m the i'l!.i. any ir !i r nnestion voters of I'en-vl vania. It I ..r . k-ti.n. i y '!." qUtSliOn, lUitra OI I eil. nm t. . ,,, , .,.!,(., ,,, h..l.litii? ..f elee. i In anv wav wililully im-vei.t -., It,,u! iy thu ritiiens r !"r the n-itietnti. n 't v.u j irt..rnili! the .!u;le- en. T llp.U'r.i.ul I He r. i-u. if w- ' - " t. will bear considerable reflection. When its merits are once fairly real- i !':r;,s;':'1' ;? I''""" ied and understood, we have fears of the result. no A tfro Murdi-rrr'n lealli. ! rbt-b.r "hull ! .b .rlve.l nt the privilege "I vtirii; an i op. n .-.nvietl ,n :he-r. ; . ; bv r-a.n ..f Ills name n.t la-inx r.-!fi-i.-r."l. j a tine am ej.-ee.lm -ne tn- -.- Str. s. Any era wh. el.ll no -, i.r .rtnt.e impriw .iiinein o.ex'-eeur.4 or oiler t.i ulve. t. mi el.-. ;nr. nnv moii.-v. rjrl I the .ii reii..n .! the .-. ur or .rflK-r valuable e.aif.erati..n lor hi- v..te at an ehall. .n the .lay nt anv e!e.-u-; el.iti n. .r lor wille .i-lniir the atue. .. r r. ho -lail ; in any election .lifri-t i I Khe or .r.uiie H ici.e m h e..ni .U-rl i-n t" anv entille.l to Tote, an-l (hull u-- ,.,i...r .U r...n .... n v i..r ...-h el.-.-i..r' v if ..r i- r violence ..r the purwrn ol i-r-i .the wwliol.liiiic h.r'.-...an. nv el. -tor who -h.-ll I - eleitionn Ir-m -r.rrui.-,i RaLEIOH. October o. 1 he lail at : r,-eiveor aaree b re.-eive. at..r himw-Mor for an- I htm b law. -r it. t.ie t..; v- , , V ... J....; 1 I othr.anv ni-n.-v. mwrl or other valuable .-..n- any 4a..ir.e.t v ,ter ol fu. h . asilVllle, astl OUIit. ill W nidi I .,-i-ti.."ii l.-r Ins vote at an ele.-i.,. or for w.th- riahi t.. vote, or from r- Jerry Cox, notable as one ot the h.-.Minz the aTue aall thereby t-.rt-it tne nht t. most desperate criminals ever known 1 1,, v..ie ,iuii i-e ehaireiii.-i "f..r -u-h .aue t-;. re in theSt tte win confined under -en- i theelenion ot:-. -ere. Miall ! r- i'iir. '! i.. we.ir ..r in int. . i. tie, was i oninu i ii.ho i . ni . ailinil th ,,1(J m.,:t,.r or the el.l!e:ltf-; un'rue telice t)f deatii, ';i.. fired bv him last ' trt..rf Ii i - v..u- .-.hall t- r. .vivt-.t. . AI1V !roil l.:i. Ml. .... . night and entirely destroyed. About! midnight people were awakened by tbe roar of the tlames. am 1 muiiv mittee collected contributions campaign expenses. tor ' voioorn come ia on ine tioine siiei. u, i gentlemen, mid you will wish you ! i i" .1 l r..' c. :!.... liiill III juayeu i;o.e io.-roirii. yery. Stuwhirtl. How din s it come that so soon as General Koontz seized his grip-sack j MtSI; Koontz am. Kooskk art and left the lb-publican party, it at j hOW iJM..lkilg throughout the coun oner ticcarne corrupt: I lie party; -.i i .-i -.1- i tii.T. T I'lirineen .'l ti:irtle e will. ill :l i . . . r, .1 .1 - i 1 ami louuir ncKets. isoiii tnese score of years, and until the la.-tthree men W(.f t 't t,,e ftt l()e ,.ei,u,). months the prudish General boast- ical) j,rimarv ition jn june last ed of it as the purest and most hon- 1;uiil Vo,ej ,Jv (,oin thl.v est party that ever existed. as j lllt,1,P(i h,mor l0 abiJe the ' 1 1 - Trxyearsago General Hart ran ft, a brave, loyal soldier, was running for Governor. The Democrats, with such allies as Curtin. MVlure and Foinev, opened ths flood-gates of - t . 1 " 1 .1 1 : 1 . .. 1 1 if ,-.1 1 1 1 w. . sianuer :11m aoti.-e o i nim. ii en tv m liehalfot ttie Independent Mate ! , 1. 1 i- ,11.1. - . . . ... . I ilea vo red to drive him oil the ticket: buried jt the County Poorhouse-to- dav. ThrillliiK Scene. WlI.KKsHAitkK, October 4.- A Woiiian'M li ulil- Crime. all its honesty toted round in the vest pocket of the virtuous General? Thk restless dogs that sit up nights to bay at the rnoon waste their time and breath as foolishly as do the Half-breed editors who are how ling in chorus at leneral Beaver. The Democratic press is devoting most of its time to feeding taffy to the "Independents,7' but it had no good word for Republicans in 1, and it will have none for them in Ik it be true that a jolitical party should be defeated because it has a bad leader, why should'nt Christi anity be abolished because some of its professors betray its teachings. The same principle applies to both. Pattisox discovers the hand wri ting on the wall. He has concluded to abandon his desk and take to the stump, and to imaking the acquaint ance of a few Democrats in the be- nigh ted regions outside of Philadel phia. Who is Dr. Hall of Altoona, w hom the "Independents" have nominated for Congressman in this district? How many people in Somerset coun ty ever beard of him? Was tbis nomination made by the people or bv the bosses ? Cau.in; themselves Republicans does not make them so. Men are judged by their actions. There may le good men among the Independ ents, but good Republicans don't la bor for the election of Democrats by dividing the parly. suit and support the candidates then and there nominated. Can any fair and honest man trust them after isuch treachery, such a deliberate breach of their own honor? Let it be untl when thev went to Thk Hf.haui's exposurM of the bargain and sale between the bosses! of the Democrats and the Independ ents nf this countv, has driven the Somerset Democrat frantic, and it repeatedly applies the choice epithet murderous Guib-au Stalwarts" to l. !... ill. liroin lo.rtv Mit.irr- re-! I' . ............ ('I.. . .... 1. !, T UNli-..., I! 1, Democrat, assassinated Abraham l"l"'?r11" l" it" Lincoln. How would the epit)et ticket which they hfld predetermined ' to lutriv "Murderous Wilkes Booth Demo-i J crats" strike the fancy of our neighbor? but the people rebuked these vile What Ciikku. Iow a, October '1 This morning Mr. Benjamin U il- li.im.-5 shot and killed a man named Alhx.ii, and then put a ball through 1 .!...: I. ......... i...t m: . i i r. ' oei tiaii oiaoi. ii pveui mat .-110- traducers and elected den. I lartranft tit i . h-,,- .. ..... . son had been boarding at Williams (lovernor. 1 his vear Gen. Leaver, a , i i- .. .- . i ti. l l i oone, unu in.- aiieiiuoo to ning crats, MY-i.,... . ..:i,-i-..: . i it , ,'i viuir. nn- v.iiiviiiiiiiu .in inn , .r , , . , the Stat,-, but the neople will do this " ilo"''tywl t"m;. vear with Gen. Pieavcr just as thev did i'7',.,'1 ht'r d,ll,lren to th(' rar? ot with General Hartranit in lsTithey j r,1:,tM- will elect him Governor ami rebuke' the slanders the Democrats and their j i i - i i i i - , ooiie, unu in.- aiieiiuoo to .uitv rave, loval, cnnpled soldier,in run-' . , , , , , , .ing for Governor, an.l the' Dem.v i ,U 1,llii,m? 1,a'1 n h hn" Tats, with Stewart. Wolfe and i l? lve her and go to the m.iunt ii vi... ..:i,t-..: . i u , .. . ains. Mie left a tearful letter ot re- i recently became infatuated with The win;..".. ir;.i......:.r -. i l-l....i- bead hoiireat the Manton Airhatt; jJt. t.hhirr faile( t(, r,.c.i,,roc.lt J,er was l.urne.1 t--iay. Th loss is e- , lt.tj,lt.r ,entilU(.Ilts or. liiv:,lir ,,, ,. tin.at.-tl at $2.( N, and i covered by , () . w0tlht to withdraw from i:..-urance. U m-ti the tire was dis- t. ilIll(.ht. she became ie.-d-c.v.r.-d there was sixty men in the ( lUS ;ihli tirt..lt..ij0,J t.. kill hnt-if. pills below. I heir families and , Rj, (Jaour a.t;U.j,,.,i importance to tnei,ds soon assembled on the spot, i Ut.f l!irral:i. o Sumlav she s .val and their agonizing cries filled tne i ni, a!l(1 t . f r ilin to see ht r the. Sii exonerated him t m ;., ,i i,... I I i rill .ii.llljrr in i.iv etiallemce any tK-ro.n ,,IK jli.ill tie leeiiie.i ituilty .1 ; up..n ct.nvi.-tion thereof i..i ;l :t ti tie not ev.-ee.iin one th.-ar pri..nmerjt not eAeee.!i;.ii t.. the .liff.TeLio-1 .if . he curt. A;. or election orfi.-er. who .':;:!: bi'eior.itti.--. viui; v of bri!-rv. Ir-'ii l.or wii-- ei.-t..r nv v.e-i. ut... tut violation "I anv ei.'-,-;i..n law. h .a be iorev-r a a witii.-ss in ia.ifS.il 1 r.-.-.iiiialin.-. tr.m liohlirii anoih, -ol tru-t or pr-.ht ! "t a rui.-leiueanor. au.i un in ;iii- I. -..mm. ...wealth, anv e r.n e- nvi. te l ..t j fball be .oin.-he.l by a m.e - i I o-ti..,.,l t.i tl, ;.,il !.,, tf.ir ir. ' wiltul vioiailon of the ele-tl..n law- -nill. m a-l -.1- oiou-an.l .loi.ar-, or oj m.- Iiasteiietl to ttie Jail, bllt Oil ttieir r- , ti t( aiir .Ir -n.vi.i.-. by law. t ,eprive.l 1 lt. " yearu. or bwtu. at i. t . rival thev found the walls and bars "t the ria":.t ..f !uifr.ve ai.-.luiely :..r a term . l,,urt- . . . - . i i i.i iotirvear-. I 11 any peron fnall prev.r-t . glOWIlig ml Wlt.l heat, Whli- the K; . j ; ' Fr ,ne ,lrB,fe of votlnrr no i-rs.n any otfiwr oi n eleti..n om't-- ... K J"U'.i. ic-. ..'.I., o. m-t ... u;.-. tu any nu.-h ofM-er. an-l ?!i ill I:.-.- I in the er-. I.e. either mtertere wttti nun in the t ie eivil .r nttlitarv. ol this State, t. the t nit-t I aii ti-K up or attempt i.. i ; . i States, n. r while en.-:i-,o.. in the navigation ! the or avenue to any wtn...w i waters "I the State or tne 1 nite.i states, or on the hol.len. or shail ri-tuusiy .IijCj-' Illicit as. nor while a tu.b-nt ..! itnr u:s;ituti..ti i fleetion, or shall nse ..r pr . ol learning, nor while kept in anv )r h. u-e ..r I i hrVata. ton-e or vlolenee. with -other as. I urn at public e.vnse. n'..r wtule ci.ti-;- 1 enee un.iuly or ovenwe any t ed in public prison. I lr.tn vutinif. or to restriin t r.e : . ...... , - . i. . i f'J'.-h ierson on."onvi.-Tion ri.... S-K.-. U. I..-trt.-t le.tl..n l-.aMa shall --n-tst ; . vlW.,inif nve hun lr.M , of a ,u. aean.tw..i:iVK, t,T..whos m., e-.teiM n t annually by ttie.-ifix.-ti. Kara eit..r sfiali fcave . mo'iih- an-l if it -t- ,; the rorl.t ...vote ior the ..l,'e an.l one , .--...r. re ,"e .i 1" l o-i ii n.le. hinspe.-tor shall a.-i-int one elerK. fue otl.-n.iinx w.,s ,: .; nrwtebvnon boar.l tor any new ,P- , r sn .l , H ' wa, ,,,,,,.., wh..r.. :: seleete.! an.l Vl.-an-les , ei.-Oon lK.;,nl- tj.le... ls,.-,1InU,, ,, nt entitle.! t.., as shall I- provele.) by law. Kl,,,n .. !,.--r, ; . irl o'' the daughter of a -hm! - ''" '". -rivil.-al ir-m .irreet ni.n .iay ..t e.ee- ,., ,.n,n,v. ill i - . i.. ' p. o i . . ......ri o, Tii.iknii in. .iii-l ir.m- . ... ... i:ir. an-t if nrpns..n-.i n-.i i - n -r Tii.-re th.in two vear. murderer within was 'creaming in his death agony. In less than an hour the jail'was a ma-s of ruins. Early this morning the body o, Cox was found, and a r.-at n. i-- pefe pie .-tixwl appaiied at the terrible late which bad overtak.-n ti.'- brutal murderer. hail he ilceme.! to have if.ilneil a re-i.b.nee ,.y renson o lus i.rvsen.-e. or iot it by renson ot hi- seiK-e. wtiite empi Suit-iile. Miss Emma MeAb tie family at Law rent lion, an.l while en.ie-t in m.ikutx u. .in-1 ir.tn- , I Ifitn. i niittiiiir returns e.-.-pt ui-.u w.irnnt i a .-..nrt . air. As a late hour this afternoon it ; was learned that all the men were ! saved. Oil coming out many of , them fell to the ground exhaU:-ted. .Thev made their escape through the gangways leading to the Empire. ! mines. KolilH-.l of Her Ileauiil'ul IH-ki ahiiiKtot Mxiiui.ieiil . erstotxl also, that : Indenenth-nt altes have heaned uti- 1 v... .. . . . ,, ,,. ! , -t i ii- ' i ' ; JKiui.tiiAi, i a., wci. . singu Vhi. to- (i...,.,r - T-.l-iv o the Republican ; on a brave crippled soldier, unil an ...,,.,,,,, f' r....... i;if.?..i ! . " asMIV.io.n, KVtix r lo-.lav Furnace re.-.r 1 or tu-t j tnereoi. i..r -.u eiwu-.n irau. e..i:y. or lor w.tnT. n bn-a.-h tne e-.n-e. In I eeies th-y may .-hiiin exempiion ir.-n: mri ilury ' .inrinx their t.'i-nis oi -r : e. Ski . l-'i. 'o p.-rsm s!ki!1 be .pi ilirle I to serve ' as an eb-etion oIii---r who shall ho; i, ..r !:.i!l w o h- ln tiro ni'-ntl s h;.ve io-M any olti- e. or ap;iolnr , u-erit. or einployni.-ot in or un-li-r tne .ivTii!in r.t ; ol ttie- I iiii.il" st.ites or : this state .r..l any i city. or.-..un:y. .-r ..' .u.y n:-.riiripal '.or'. i-"i.-!-; llii.-s, .ii or trti-- i:i a-iy riy siv.- .-.niy ;i:--i-.-s. ; the m- i--e :i:i-i lerm.-n. n.-.arit.s piu-ii.- mi l n-r- w.l.? in lie- nr.lltarv srv ie" . the S::i..-: n..r .h ill : any eleetioii olfi- t-r l-e eliirit-l to a::v i-n ii i.-i.-e t., j be'uiie-l t.t any ei.-eti-.n at wlii' h he -hall .-.-rv..-. ; save only t. su.-ii S!i!.pMnate niui.i. ip.ii or i.-al i otl.-es. l-'.-low the ura.le .1 e. y or ,-. nt.ty o:!:e-r- as tlall t'.-le.lrfi...te. I.y general law. fi... 1 An.l aif o to Oie l. llowiii aes '.; A.wiu!...' tli.w jiarents, anil It It a note in her trunk. ; A.-t t Jim. 3. l-.:. s-. s. At ail etee:i..ns V.. ) f. . l.im 1 ,-. i herealter hehl uieier the laws o this ('..1111:1011- sawi.g that she oied lor him. but W(!iUlh ,ne H.U. lal, tH..,,.e,i t ; vVi-k m. that he was iii no wav to blame for ' n-i ri-wl 1 '!. t.. n.. E4 . 7. v lieueve,- i;,t re s::a il lie a va.-a n.y in ! an (rle-ii'iu bsif-l on the morning of an .'le.-0.-n. 1 sai.l rm-auev shail le tilieii in e.'ii...riDii with ei , i.-li:iK laws. ( Tties.'.i.l a.-t of Aseiubl- enfitle-i m a-t re ' latinir t" ttie ei,...ri,.n ..t 1 his . -.mmonw.-uUh." ff : passe-i .lulv '1 provi't-s as toiiows. v:z- presence of her act. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ev.t-r ii--n t!a rvMilf - -in 'iiii!tt"tiwc.ii!t h. t -i-i'I r : : -r w;i.-r. fitht-r y vr'il j ty :tny irnrtfn -r riiit-l ; tiny Krin or fM-rT,.- t'ri:.kf -. ) uj-n t.,ivwiin rli-r-"f h- "f tS- t 1 pnv three timc.-f tiie aiti-uiit .- ; ln-f. I An-l th' IiyTi..n l,w tf r t'itr pn'vi-ltf titnt "Th' - , ci'-rk- .:; 11. N-fi r-' put'Tir' , " i'fi. o-. -cviTnlly t.tKC i -"it'"1 r . nr titri..n h- rf'ni :T"p '!!r-' t.-!. tr :iitTtl fo ritiin bv ;i r-y .1, t '. Jii-tl""r?'t th' FV'H'T . n-, - t- r'tir. nn ( thT iti-;f -t-'r- : a lmi!U-ir th t-Hili ir lititrvii-. ;jut!if. ur.'l in-frft-tcr. ;iftl r.:.r, iii.t!i:lol shall a.ltuiiii:'.T tu.-i-ti ; to him. ' "Tiih inspector. ? n t ir an ! : j l:iw t hol.l the t"u.-iiU ti ! l" ' j !li!tll tjkf ;inl u!i!Ti.n th'.-v ! ariitnw, r'iuire'l bv the l:t ri. -''. ! the art t the 'M ilay ! Jmy. i ' at't n'l.itinir t the -if-:j..f;-i I w.ilth." wiii'h ai h .r aftinua' 1 cir1 ATfl alinint?ereil in the f : 1:1 the l-rh ami ei-ti'M)- i !!-- i :i )iti'-R t the i.wrNr,ifrr "I by , 1 n,'l " " V "t I k u ,ll,IiC , i have i-wer t. imifiiv.-r 1;.- - In 5mew. township, Somerset 'o.. Pj., five ! Ik.1.hi'. wlre T o'chn-k in the murnina .! . ' ' ---i.it. -i.L,. I . ,,,,.1 1 1.,..w !. 1 tHi4 t (Miristiiin nt!etli:in mu i-let't -A 1- r 1 ' 1 i a:hllii:u!l aMoilUtllPlH WUS ! milea ran of Suuieret, u the S.nnrt unit ; day. Nov, -hiUt :i-t, ami ea,-h nul in-rtnr shall Th. r .'.iiwir -h ill th fr.rm .i f.nntan and oUvl, tliey knew t!at ; ""'"I . 1 ;lsul" 7! ru'lianVr : towlh ounty. A farmer '.,w,ltll.t.. tit, i-u,Ul lS 21M . HhoM turnpike, .i,oinn uu.n .i w,n. w,n, , ZViM ..neeierk. who 111 a Mi.ii vr ; viruei.il nraici ..oveitioi. jic ;is roinieil ittirner n iliiii.l lf.r waniei jvener. l-aniei iviuiinei, jnnn ruinnerioisueii.iisi.-i.-t. Ht ' that 1 witl'.liilv a-t.ri- true tO the lieoiile in WSir SIllJ tlie 1 . , . ,WUV leaVtlit; 2l-" feet ytt tO be CUIltplftetl. ; olbertcwUlnlna nlW ''. -in n thepers. n wh..?h.i!l have reeeive-l the ! ri.-sti.n .lur.un the eomimiaia-e r . , -,, " A ,- ' PCH-mmi ve.usiu ii-, nii.isf anun- Ti ,-,.,,, ,...:il( ..i-.i,,. uf roeliir.. i ..T- " -""' m.-li-s; nuintwr ol voi.s tor ins-.-t..r shall si .-tor an-l that I wi.i n .t l'..'1'i ...1. .tj nut I 'J llill. .11 ... .11 TT. : .I.ir. nrou-ll. ... .... , .,!. ' -r-- - - .i.tiii. j. ...... 11 ilS . i ... 1..... t.i i... i.i ..... iwencni uie. iti'it peniieiiis vvoui.i iiiiiii- seint- rate j.rimaries and nominate a sepa- ' rate ticket, antl yet they deliberately ! Ik there is a man in this county j who r purds himself as a Ilepubli- , , , , , , can, and vet thinks of voting for 1 UK Independents nave taken tbe -. ... , , . , , .. x ., 11' 1 l '. kj b ca.a-.. ..w. -."v . , .... ... i. ...... ir stump with all tiie speakers tliev i , ,, . 7a . . , . 1 . . . j pause and reflect. It is charged and can muster, and are making a noisy, ' . . i . .i . , r . ' . . r . ' I has not been denied, that both of uiusieriii":,aounive caiiipaiti in evei y i , , - . , 7 . m ' i tfiese gentlemen are pledget I, if elect- part of tlie State. Their meetings , . - . , ,, ,,. 1 ...I nf.t tf ffrt intri tno l..rviirilin argelv attended bv Democrats! - , A, , . , , , r x. caucus for officers of the House, nor to hiss them on. bv hundreds of be-1 .. . ., ... ... , . . . . ' to co-oei.ite nun Hit- i.epuo.ican publicans drawn nv cunositv, and! . . r i . f , . " . . " organization. The next iegislature bv their own comparative!' small .... c , . , , , ,, 1 . . J , will have to perform the duty of ap number of followers. I heir speeches . c , , . , , , , portioning the htate lor members of are devoted entirely to anu-se of tfie t ' i r.i . i . . . ! ( tmgress and of the Senate and the Camerons, whom tor their own pur- j ,,,.,, . . . House. Ihe Legislature may be pose, they have magnified into an , , . . , A . , f : ., . ... -. close, and it is too much to risk irresistible power. I'eople smile - . . . . . .' . , , having Somerset Countv put into over their rantinc imitation of Jack, ... . , . " , . . ,. , , Democratic districts for tlie next ten the (.iant Iviller. with Ins fe, fo, ... . . s , . , . . , . . vears. If they are not fledged to, fum, and ometlv sav to each otlier " , , . . . . . .. ami do not act with the party, neith- i V u'.'i, w v nut i vi iiii" Millie. , i i lit ..... , i er of them would have a particle ol against the gallant Leaver hv sin.-h . ,, . , . , . , . influence in shaping legislation. Pause and reflect before you vote. stuff. We will stay in tlie party and when, in 1SS4, Senator Cameron . comes up for re-election, we will . beat him, if we want to unload him.! The sole cry it is not an argu- i ment the Independents use against Thk nomination of Hon. Jacob M. General Heaver and the Uepublican Campbell for Congress, and lion. J. ticket is that, "they were not the II. Iuigenecker for Senator, com- choice of the people." but of the pletes the LepuMicm ticket, and is , Losses. With this cry in their the signal for all good Republicans mouths, it would naturally be sup to go to work. posed that they would insist that Gen. Campbell needs no coininen- their owr nominees should clearly dation at our hand.-. His public be "the choice of the people." Yet record speaks for itself. He has strange as it may appear, we find on been an intelligent, faithfal. attent ' reading the proceedings of the Inde ive public servant, always voting ndent conference held at Bedford right, always abre.i-t with the best last week, to nominate a candidate public sentiment, always true to the for Congress, that one, Doctor Hall, interest of his country, of his .State .f Altoona, of whom the people of and of his constituents. So excellent , this county never heard, was made and acceptable a member of Con-; the candidate. Will the conferees gross deserves a re-election, and we j from this countv claim that lie is Thk only Democratic daily in Western Pennsylvania, the Pitts burg W, keeps up the threadbare falsehood that General Beaver betray ed his pledges to his constituents by voting for Grant at Chicago. The Tt.yni.i here an.l now delies the J W, or any otlier Democratic organ lar story comes from Upper Milford . i - r 11 . . r- t..l ' lownsiiHi, i.en.gn oouniy. , larnier i named Wittimer has a daughter ; seventeen vears of aire, whose ahtin- : .'j .nt l I I B I 1....- ,.f ll I .0.11 n.l. the envy of every maiden in theTie Uvi.ruii, wf t,K .T.'.'inument i's neighborhood. Some one entered ' r..,.:.t ...i.i;, ;....! Ill' ! IHJ'I'.I llltIV UUUlllltlllt weight to tlie top will probably not exceed 10,0 KJ tons. Colonel Casey, of the L'nitetl States Engineer Corps, in charge of the structure, will re commend that Conqrress at the next session make a sufficient appropria tion for the entire completion of the monument. her room while she slept and cut off the long, flowing locks and carried them away. On a table a note was left stating that no harm was done to the lady ami that the hair was ! all that was wanted. Therein no , jclue to the erpetrator of the deed. Hailway Construe! ion in tHH'2. Iynamite. in Pennsylvania, to produce one constituent of General Beaver's to whom he ever made a pledge that he broke at Chicago or elsewhere. ,n, . . ., The Tek,ro1,h will give the W the I . fhe hicago Rnluy Afje reports broadest and fullest range on t!i the. eonstruotion of 1,'JOO miles of Ei,l.i..et nn,1 ;f tl,.. P r.r,v.lc tM. i m:" during September, and a . t .i m total for nine month-i of t be uretent examination was ha timonv to prove its charge the ide- 1 ' l,r.''-- ', . V ,n .. n r i- --i1 i,- i -. ,, i 1 vear of SO. miles Kstimated eon- rase ' Louis D. Art iirupi will publish it. If General - 1 . ',' " r-Miiii.uu on , . , . khhI 9tate ..t eulltv.iti.n an.l tne tialance well tiiniere-l ; alM.at 4j aeres in meaJow. Tbe turm la well a.l..pie.l tor Krain r st.K-i& raisinir. la nearly all unilerlai.l wiiii e..al an.l liiueftone: a ic.mI limestone qaarry opene.1: vein sil leet tlnek. three teet -fo et n...i"..n i. p ol It. in ifihmI workinir condition. A lante twisi.irv hri.-k Uwelliric-tioiise with a hasement, bank tmrn, su- Inir ahoat a acre. K"r lurther information rail ! to l.e ei.rirle.1 to Vole ;,s n'.-.r-t, . in all thinirs. tnily. unp,ir:i;iiiy : : iorru niv iu:y tiierein. ..The I"-- -irti'l ai'ilil;--1. anl tiiat I am n- rei--Iy inferete. ia ar.Tkt'.r... ol I his rlei-i ion.' t ne i"ii..wi.-i snail ne :-ie ..;it.; OTICE IS HEBEllY GIVEN That an appll.-atfon will l.e niile to the Vt-iv- Viini- IVhvla.rl fn et e I truvernor .if the l.ommonwealili ot Pennsvlvania 'fc i iKK,t tciooer -t. .v iuriner i ..,,.,. (,,,w,r..i.. ...,,,, . ,.,.. , j examination Was had to-day in the I provision of an a-t uf ttneUeneral Asseml.Iy of Haiti V Annuiou wem.tii, eauiieii. All A. . 1.1 proviue Beaver gave anv i .ledges as to how he would vote at Chicago, and broke them, the public should know to whom he made, those pledges. The W asserts that he betrayed his constituents by breaking his pledges to them. If that is true the W can rineon, who was struction for the year, 1V . miles j arrested with Dr. helix aldez last week, chargetl with manufacturing counterfeit five-cent Cuban postage stamps and counterfeit Cuban cur renew In the examination of the an amount far greater than ever be fore built in one season. The largest amount of track constructed during the nast month. 1"4 miles, was in Iowa. The construction in the other prisoner's effects yesterday four feed in sr States was: Pennsylvania J ounces of nitro-glycerine were found i i... .', . . ! : .. . l. .. l.. ..c .. i .i . i-. - :1 lnile Irfinr.oa :I4 I :i llornin i in a uuiik, nun a iot ii rn mvri i nr jduce the nroot. If it is not true I 1 ' "ari.i.i, .- , v,.iinoriini, . .... the I'M should cease to assert it.:'' (.?lo.ra,I.' 84 ' Texa? S4' aml The Td,-im,h tlenies the truth of the j New ftrk" assertion, and puts the onus of pr.Kif j llK)n the J'o.4, where it belongs, j The Comet nrekln l p. The slander is a stale one and an J . . outrage upon a brave sol.lier, and a i ahville, Oct. o. This morning paper like the W should cease to':"1 ,fVur IockaiiJ thirty minutes reitr.r:.tA it P,iiJ,mh T..hm,J. ! E. E. Bernard, ot this city, discover- ' ' ...1 .1,... .1... ..,.1 : I'...;.' I' IlilUll ln.l.n.1. mmmaaammmt j ni LiiaL tut? i.uu.eus in viuis voiiieL j ........ . . The Cleveland JWer, one of the ha(l wj n three unequal most wide awake and reliable lie-1 "'ents, the largest estimated at hAV York, Octok-r 4. James publican pajH-rs in Ohio, on Wedne-':..een t0U!SanJ ""' 1,1 h'h. ; Staii.i.-rs a lineman jn the employ day last, contained a statement of one V'e g,ace bfctwt'en the fraSnients of jo: ,. p)nish Kk-ctric Eight Cmipa of its former staff, a Pennsylvanian :,e nucleiIS 1S estimated at not less iu-cidently received a shock from who has gone over the western por- than two thousand miles. esterday !a p,,,,. which he was adjusting this tionofthis State with a view to a- "",rmnj; Mr- IJl,rni,rJ observed that j morning, and was almost instantly ccrtaining the exact political situa-; IucIeU;' .,,:ul a-sU''el the form ; killed. He was at work at the top tion. He represents the party in the ' a ,,M'2 stnI'' not ,ess than tw enty- f a pole making a new connection most encouraging condition, arid that ' , r thousand miles in length and i fr another wire. When he received the differences that existed in the three thousand in breadth. jtie shock he did not tall to the early part of the campaign are fast! '" 1 ground, his foot being caught in the disappearing, and that Gen. Beaver !" al Aw-itient rr ritt8-iine, lie was taken down, but died ami the entire ticket is training bunch strength every day and will certainly j be elected. He iustlv says that "no ! hail not atten.l on ttie tuy ot any eie.-i ion. Then i Ii v..e tr.-in anv m-r..n.oT her tfian -! p.T..n w no shall have reeeive.l the se.i.n.1 liilo-st t v !elieve t.i Ih.. ;-ei.r.iilii to r to- ; nnnit-rof votes t.r jn.txe at tiie next preit etiiim . eoitsrji;iti.-n an-l the law-, of th i election shall aet as in.-pe.-tor in his pla.-e. An-l . enf.-U-.l to v.. le at m h !.: j. n. r in ease ttie person who shall have ree.-ive-l the ' .u- ii evi-len-'e of the r-.i.i i. highest nmiiir ol vote? f.r insias-tor sii.ill not at- i law. n.r will I v.-..ti. -u-; v .1. ; ! r.n.l rl.. iu.rin ele...e.t imle slo.1 1 ..i.iw.lot mo ' ......... .. .. t. .... ...... ... .. cr eu.p iio ..Li.er m a n.r..i.i e j I1,H-t,.r n ,is place: an.l in case tlie ierson elw. pie orehanl ut enjhty-Bve l.eannn trees, also M m.iue shall not atten.l. then the insian-tor who younit apple i.rehanl ut eotuinit into Learmir ot rw,.iV(.,i tt,e highest ninulier ol votes shall at. ninetymx trees, pears plums, peaehes. sirapes, ac. . ,,IIU a JUllite , ,,i;t piaw: ny va.-aney -. j lnill eonunue In tiie li.mr.1 fr tiie sjmoe one hour alter the time tixe.. I.v law lor ttie opening A tract of timier lan'I laytnir i-,ul ten miles -( Ilie e.i-ti..n. tlie .inalih'e.l voters ot the t..wn nonnwesi oi r.oinereu a.i)oininn .anus i aina I stiij. warl or .listnet l-.r whi.-h su.-li citi.-er shall ' ea.li n. lite, viz: -I. (A. H)! ....... ana.u. ....u ...... ..--. v..u...... nave ,Pn ele.,eo ..reseiir irie ti a.-e hi eie-Tion. ' .11. -p. n ir..n,l t h.. en.in-- . '. shall eleet one of tlieir nuuilHrr to till su.-ii va-i eoiirinii-u.'-e thereof, arel t i: .-:;'i' oiin.-y. j siH-er.trs in earning on 11.,- -.1.. - The aet 3th of July, 1S74. further pr.vi lej 1 ive inv n.nsent that anv v .'.-... -. . vu .-eiv.sl iroin anv iM-rs-.n or!,.-r ::..ir. - kt AT the ojienitiz ot the poll at all ele-- , u lieve to he ae.-or.lni.; t..i he pro . tions it shall ia? the .luty ..I the lu.lites ol el.s-tion i st nation an.l laws of this 1 -..mai.-t for their resjei'.ive tlistriets to .iesiirna-e oueoi ! rovote at sii.-li el.-.-i..n. wiih 1:: r the in-H-eiors, whose .iuiy it shall he to have In ! i.ien. e the riaht to v..?e ... ' cust.ily the reiristry ol voters, anl to make the ! met that I i!l u mr l"-t e-.i. enries then-ln re.juire.1 hy law: an.l it shall le j anv fr.m.l. ..-.-e-t or ui ns.. j ,...r the .luty of the otherof s;ii. inspector? to ree.i.e i hv'.-iii, ns .pa!:ne.l to v e.-. . . ami miinler the ballots presente.1 at sai.l elee- ' will m ike a true ,ni'i -revt r.---m tion. j tion. ii't will in ail ih?Ti tr -. .- w. ah eie.-iions ovine ruiz. n." snail r.e r.v , inm n v n.-r!..rm tnv .111 .- r. - . on, or A.i.lress S. J. BAKK. Si.iiierit F. (. N for the lnr'ritr:ti'.'n ani rTeul:'n of w.-tain rir- p-ratlonf.''' ppnTel April J'.Th, 17, anil the uiiiilvinenis itierttM. i l.e rtt:mt.er oi tau ...--. - - 1 ra 1 ,11 f rrrv im uin vi)irii niu it- n 11 in rfU.i i i,a h..ai ..1 . m i ,-,.,.... ... porationuoneh.rpn.llt un. er the seeon.l clasi ,, r,,er iu whl..h lt Pna I reieive.l. an.l toe ; am not .ii- :'v- ..r'T.e'ir iv Vr naine.1 In sai.l et. an.l the ohje.-t of the e..rp..rs- I nutnner re.-.r l..-.l hv the eierks on the list ol v.- ! or w i".-r on tlie resui' "I thi'seV-i tion will oelhemininirofeoal. iron ..re, limestone , ten. opi.sae the naiue ot theele.-tor-tp.in wh"m re The lolowin si,.,.i u-:i,e n,. an.l other minerals, the pnn ha.e an l sale ol the 1 eeire.1 An4 anv voter voting tw.,,,r more tn-kets ! fir-ii..ti .n to I..-1 k u .-.- e o .-. -. the several tl.-Kets So vote.! sli.nl ea.-li Ite numiivr i ih that I will nnpurtin!1-.- :n e.l with ihenuiulier rrrrsii.iiiu with the nuin- : the name of ea.-ii el.-ior wn.. -' . her to the name of the voter. Any elector uiav j suit.it election. wM-n sin!! ! write his name upon t.is ll.-ket. or cause the same - an.l also the name ol thetown-' -.. I to he written thereon, an.l atteste.1 I.v a citizen ol wherein su.-u elector r-i I. - . GFFU-VI, FLFCTIOX PKOC- I the,!i,n'-i. lna.!.iitl..n totheoath now pres-rilv ; trulv write, lown ihe nni:n--r "i . i.ii.T,,,v r'UE"V llK !e.H.ylawt.. betaken an.l suhs.-rili.-l hv el-eti-.n i yiven er ea.-h can ti.l.i-e a: 'f i.A.iiauu.1. j otti.i-rs. tti-y shall s. vera;iy le swor i or arhnne'l i his name -li.i!l ! r-a.l to in r-i.n civr Till.' niilMiivwrilTH I h"" any eiemor sliau have vote I. ; t;,,.., ,,n ; in all thirds tni.v GOD SA t THfc O..IMt.W ULTH. unless r"uire.i to .1.. ., as witnesses in a iuli, i.i l.rm ruv .lutv r.-':o-.-1-. -f,. . ,,.., . . pr.-e.- linif. All ju.l.-s. inspe.-top. el.-rics, an l -,u. iifm. "nt an.l il.i'iitv .iin I that i W HSRF.AS. In an.l I.y an a.-t of (leneral A- Verseer of any election hel.i un.l-r tl.isa -t. shail. . .eiir.-e.lv im.-r.te,,-allv u-r r semMy of the olnuionwealth of Fennsylvi.nia. t, eni.-rlnir ms.r. their .luties l .1..1. .i,;, i ;.. - oramrnie.i m tne presence ot each other. Ihe The i:ia lift. I electors will t-.'-; - lll.ltf,l...ll lu Iivi.rn he lit. n..n...l. ..... . :r t . .... r . . . . . .. . me to icivepul.lie notice of sai.l elections an.l to ; lht.rc ), i.e',,,,-!, u,inritv insi-tor. an.l' in ! Mar. t, t't an a-MJ.-J,: :,-!,' same, within the t ounty ot somerset, wtiere tne general ctfu-e anl pla. eot t.u.-mess wtl lt.e hs-ateii. WM H. OH.IiKKN. Sept 20. Attsiniey lor Applicants. tools. The prisoner was noticed to turn deathly pale. He remarked that he would rather die on the spot than 1" bp sent to prison. The bot tle wa- Ciirefnllv removed and I1"1"'1 "Anactto reirulate the ireneral eleciions j or athrnie.l in the i . , , within this Commonwealth," it is enpiincl upon ,u.lires shall he sworn mroun niio o.-ep water in ine .orin riv. r. . .- ..... . - - - - j "im '.i ii"n'iiiiiiii?irr. Serenth day of November, Usl, j . riTTsitt K'iii, Pa., OcL o. At an one has ever dared to charge anvl "r int? mi.or.nI,nrT wniie tne sirecitic exhibition of bossism, 0"r , rsi smioii oi a ireiyni train was 1 . . " ct.lli.Un.r .at I in.l.r. . -Intl.ii. tun on the U. O. run into by what nrocess of reasoning t)i..n i l,,e Pecoiltl Section ol tne same train. I ri ' - - , ' ' it be said Gener; t shortly after lieimr tnt-pn to trio eta. tion house. The skin on the palms of both bands was hanging in strips :is tlioiigi. it ha. I lieeu seared oft i vi.iVb t i l v Lr.'h Vi.;.. ... . .. w'nere ih- no minority Inspector, then hy a jus. I at all elections in the several " r i i u ' " , n.'( i I'.e (ie ice or al'lerman, arJ the inspector, tioiiwealih. eounty or S-merse . .io herel.v make known an.l , ..vergers ,,. clerks shall he sworn hv tn ju-Uel S ri..a 1. He it r,i,,! Klve this puhlic notice to the elector, , ,b, , certine it-s ..f such swearing or itirmina sl.T.1 House ol K. prV'-ntati-. - ... , ty ..f .Mmetht rl Klniun will be i h, ,, m. l...t :,u., tutne,t by ,e othT-ers : e,vlva,a in .i eVal . " r -.. ;tW(,rTl. all' I lV Itl- .rfl,ir Vhn i.n.t.e t-i-..t.ir i.n .,.r( .1-, .t l- t 'otllllhillHi.tll! h ui ufl .r..n.-r- i t .u,h of influence , i ZrV't meet at he ZHm,'i :'th- JU'Ue "r ,,:i,!,,ri, v ""lel..; shall eertltv tm a y ! t-rl -Zth nam.-i .' I a I ' , " r. i 11...... in ...1,1 l.,r,,nyh " - -ov...". .oo-ieTi.eii' r. an.l U(.p w.nvi.-lloii. ,e st.a 1 1 einr.r.iee ! he n a-n.-s r . 'u a . .."i. ... x-.. o ,.r a : "mnT "T or.ic. rs k. oiten.inK shall l.e nne. not ev- 1 or. an I l i . " - " " " " " i eee'litiK ..no lliou-aml .lollars. or Pnpr-.sone.i not RrTt5rtrS, S"'" " j "" "ne "f ' the,J.r,',.snof tne IVTlie electors of the township of Milton! to meet I at the seaool house in K.--kw...s In imi.ltownsliip. I r"'- '"- 'm the ...iy ..r election, any wm.ii The eleetors of New tVntreville to nieet at the . n"me apjar on tne n-icitrv of sch.s.l hoose in sai.l b..ronih. 1 voters., an.i wn.. claims the runt to vote at sai.l -1 hra.-ettie nam-, of n ' I -.-..ui:: cln.iin the ..ih, .. ,.j s.-nai..r of As-nil.ly. it v.Ket I-r. iff-", it void f..r. aiel i- li.-k.-t sliall emhra j'e n . ini rs voit-l i..r. ..,: : . Tl. elei-tors of the township of fpper Tarkev- j .l""1.'' ' 'I'l ilittcl v. ter h:.:i ene.ni. th. point out a single countv where any fcU"""K ..'inuen si tflort was made from the outside to i '"'if rtlm thlf C,t-V' n control the election of delegates. Hy i lfl-1 track, it was foot to meet at the house ol .1 sai.l township. The electors o' the township of lV.wer Turkey I foot to meet a' the Bchool house in L'rsiua lsr- ouirh. hn A Shulu In " the .listnet as a witness to the residence of th e:annani in tne itistn.-t tn which he .-luiins to a voier. .or ttie ti.kI ot at least two months Im me.liateiy prei-e.lmir sui.l election, whl. li witness shall be sworn or ailirme.1 nntl sulncrilie a written I.. -!t. The elector!. ,.f the hormuh of Vrsina to meet ! VT Krl """en an.l partly prime.! atfi.lavit . at the house of J. R. Miller. upitclavis a. ' " s stai-.i i.y nuu. which atn.lavit si.,11 u.--Jer'i more, in (Whl horouh. nne 'lparly where the resilience is nt the per n Theelc-torsof the township of A.l.!is.n to meet r!aimliu Pi be a voter, an.l tne person s.. .-tannin . . . . .. . ... rn.r . .1 .. .... .hh i . ... ...t. ..i : . I . i ... i r. . at .ne acnoo. nouse in feier. mnr . -- ..-. ........ ...m n.ei .uowr i.e n iui rt oi" I mil., .win wis mail S I.ue, Th(. ,,,., ... ,h ,.,,.,. , Ml.t,lle...t ... ! written ..r partly written anl partly urir.te.! ath in death bore t look of intense .ISO- ' meet at the house ur.-upie.l i.y Jessec. Sweitier. i . ,vlt: ''. to the liest ..I his knowle,Urt an I i i " in New Lexington. i.-eiiei. wnen ami wne e he waa ts ny. no was a niarrieti man. dount not that be will receive it at ttie choice of the people," whom j choice of the the ban Is of a constituency he has 'they pretended to represent? l!tit Thk rtiiladelpbia .',-..r., go.I . Wtj s,.rxv,i ,t narly division striii.. r still, we find that there Democratic authority, says that at ji VAy ,(,ey may on Stat,- .yi.-stions, : were but six conferees present at the the Independent meeting held at we Xru . thilt llo K..,,,,!;,,,, will be conference : two from this county .ornstown on Friday i.ight hist. which was itdilresse.1 by Stewart and Koontz, afM.ut 1,U'I j-rsons were present, the majority Wing Democrats. guilty of the folly of leiidinr his ai'l two from P.edford and two from to throw our representation in tne ; lil.iir. Gamlina not being represent Congress of the Nation into the cd. Now, it will lie remembered, hands of the Democrats. that the conferees from Somerset Hon. Jacob H. Longeiiecker is a and from liedford, four out of the gentlemen of ability, of culture, and j six, were instructed to support Hon. Skxatoks Frve and Hale of Maine, of stainless personal character. He S. S. Illair. and. we Dresume. the will speak for the lb-publican ticket J is one of the leading lawyers of the two from I'.lair Countv were favora in Philadelphia on the 2Sth inst. j liedford bar. has represented liedford I ble to Doctor Hall, and vet we learn They are Maine's first lieutenants, eounty in tlie Assembly, with treat ' from the proceedings that Dr. S. S and the fact that they are coniingj acceptability, and is deservedly pop- !Good of this county, and five others" into this State effectually stamp i ular and much esteemed. He is a , were placed in nomination, showing nut tlie report ttiat isiaine is against uepuiilican, pure and without re that each conferee nominated a can leaver. Jproach, has held aloof from the didate, and that on the third ballot bickerings of factious, and his can-; Doctor Hall was unanimously nom The friends of General Coffroth jdidacy is hxiked U.on witli favor by j inated by the six conferees present are very gleeful in anticipation of ; almost the entire Kepublican party Four out of the six were instructed his election through divisions in the j in Bedford and Fulton counties, for Mr. Hlair, "who was the choice Republican party, and by means of: We earnestly commend him to the ' of the people" of Somerset and Bed thr bargain with the Indej.endciit ' support of all Republicans of this1 ford, and vet he was not nominated!! bosses to vote their followers for. County who desire to see the district : In view of these facts we ask, does him. It is not safe to count chick-; redeemed from the hands of the De-; Halls nomination represent the ens before they are hatched, as the ; niocracy. Mr. Ixir.geneeker can be i monies ehoicp. or tl.P chn! cf , f . I " I "J " wr-.w -va v lUr al Beaver is not the tJ injuring Conductor Iluflner party or r.-ularl v ! !,n'1. 1?r'lk"an "ders, who were' Wn I'.. mid IH-a.l in His Cell. lififjite t.i Miimit l li.lt I'.t-nvcric t.i-e.r I "lail (. line, u-iiv Miia!lh..,l f,.r tl.M ,.ir...u .....I i. & ' he caboose and two iVeiirht cars of i v' "' -.!... ... .: MINCMN. Del., Oct. Last nominateil 7 Ihe most m.ilurnant 11,M ' ":'.,r? "V l,T . evening Ktudisl, .,ririi,..nnm Independent or D Miiocrat does not If, .""J1 sliglitly injiinng 15rake-of Jo1, was a arestl for drunkenness. Upon being arraigned 1... i .. 1 .1 . I .. V . ..i .. . ..... lie iiiioimeii tiie in ivnr iiihl lie whs i .'I inn iii.i.n ti... i. im-..,.,1 ti... .... -. ine nrst section were iia.l v nroken , , . , , . . . . a ciann iion me p.iru ami tlie peo , . . .. ; , . ' Hot so drunk as he mmht seem to be. iile fiiii.eri.ir to tl.it ..f ...ii- ........... f !,n'' the second S.-ctloii silo- iUV ilaill-! i ..t.i . i . i ' pie superior 10 in. n ot any man eve . . .... ... . j hut that lie bad taken poison. No ....... r. ...,! ...el ... ..I?i ... i I . ..1 ' .tvi. 1 III: .1:(.-!1CI1I. WilS tJUDt'll OV ' 1 1 1 " . . i.oi....i..tv a toi t. ic vinxijC; in I .iii.'svi- . " vaiiia. that lie has he rs vote.l ..r. an.l ea.-h class shail 1-e .1. lio. s. Sn .l That it shall l.e the .Hn in the s.-ver.il e-.tinti.-s of t'.-.. '' insert In their election pe....,m i i . sue.l the !ir-t si-etion of Or.. a- T. . MKS i; V Speaker of the H ti-e t K IV1. H. S:..- ik. ' Approve.! tlie I'.: h .lav .'. Mm one tiioll...n.i euhl haieircl an-l ' In New Leximcton. The lect..rr the townshli. of Flkllck tome.. ' wo rmwn ine i nite.i state .rone month, i - '. . at the house of O. W. .jer In the borough ol '' 'he t oiiimonwealih of Feiinsylvan! a, that . " yur..M. H Salisbury I he has resn'.e.l in the l oinuionwealih one year or . -' whkiika. 4ae .w The eleeton. of the N.rouifh of Salishurv to I !'' f"rmi-rl.. ! iline-l elector or anative l-.m" s'-ites on the U-t ..ay ..t M..r-h 1" meet t the house ..I O. W. Hjer, in sai.l" b-ir- I " there..!, an.l has remove,! therein,,,, an,, re- ""l ?' V 4", " ' "".r,rth, ,MKh J ' turne.!. lliat he has n si.le.l therein six months '"" of Ln,t' ' '' T"" The electors of the borouifh or Mevers.iale U. ! Pe,i I'IT ai.l elei'tion : that he has resi le.! a'" f "" L, """ ",h'r meetatthec.a.ncilchanila-rinsai.1 l.nWh. in the .listnet in which he claims to t voter l.,r : nr" """ 'u'" i T W"," J The eleet..rsof the townshipof .summit to meet ". !'ast two moi.tlis!uime.iia,eiv pre- . ... T'"'1 .". """"'L J, at theeouncilehamtrin Mevers.lle l..ro,,h ee-uiiic ine election : ttiat He has nut move. I i ,or.r, The electors of the borouirh ol Wellersi.urir to L . ' r. , ",r l"e pnri..t vKinn therein: that meet at the school house tn sai.l borough. ; , J , . " yr .'" or l"ar.l. The electors meet at the township. .4-a.ri.si in , miijmt cs?".J)li'1. 1 -I the 1 niie.1 Suites w i.o are or sh i 9eh.l n..use in sai.l bor.(uih. . , " jenrs ... nice or upwar.is. . . , : . ; . .- ... . .. . . i ti : state ..reountvtax within two vear- whoii Mnaiitie.1 tovo.e at any election ors nfthe t.iwnshin of t'teenville t ! was assessed at least two m..uths an.lpai.l at lea-t a"v !l"" r-rrlt.y. .i,-:rKt. u - h.a.l house, in l','aho,ii.,s, in sai.l ! one month helore the elc-tion. The sai.l aih.iavit 1 t'"""'l"l'- school listrl.-t.muni.-ip. All th .. i . l .i i . i- .i ,. r. r . - ' eieueiice wits oiace.i noon tins nee a ,..ii.uti,M ; ;...i. i'" i.iuure oi r lawmen Uevine to go .- , , . ', . . ......... .... .. ,3 ,,, lnc , . .i i-. .i ration au.i ne was locKeu ui). 1 nis Mate is simply this: Ihe best ticket : T;r r'" .""r "lx,!u"" niomin-r be was found de,l in 1.5, to-nawn. ever nominatea in the .state, with a . V , v:". ' "'".l" '',!, The electors ol the township of Southampton : to ie pa 1.1 hy tbe aitiant i meet at the house of J. L. Kennel, in sai.l 1 am! where an.l to whom i shall als state when an.l where the taxelaime,! r"""a' sul-livisi..n sliall Iwenrni to township. te at all such elections ra.-.-. color, or previous cti.iitlon therefor shall ipr.lucei tor examination, auit "nsiitiition. hiw. .-ii.t..in. usaif- was assessed, and when pa I.i : and the tax receipt l: i i v. ' ..... ... i nm-. nt it.Z r...a.l ivii.i 1. .- i.ui.i f.. v.;.j I "'eu, ami t4Hiiuct..r Uutiner will claim upon the partv bv a correct i lose a ,e" hue will recover. ana exemplary uie, anil ins blood cell. Nothing has been learned of ; his antecedents. round lleatl in a Barn. Terrihle Trageily. General may discover when the ought to be, and we believe will be bosses attemj it to deliver the votes ; electe.1 to the Senate by a very de- bargained for. . cided majority. Bo sses ? Hon. C. C Musselman wis president of the conference. He has the floor. and part of his body on the battle fi..l.l nf i and the State turned over to the I-ancastkk, Oct. o.-fhis morning Ct lpki-ek, October 3. A tragedy Democracy, for the of striking ablow!. ' rn"?.?1, nd Uend 111 ; t.Mjk place m the neightwrhood of which wili surely not hit the person i ba,r.n of P.av1,1 "lr, near Lan- j Bethel Church, Madison county, aimed at SensiMe men will not I t,w TeJ. 1 'is county. Kvans led : near the Cu!,H-per line, on last .Sun pull the trig-er of a gun which is sure ia d,SSIr:lled ,lfe ',r,a number of I day evening. A man by the name to kick overboard the best ticket we -vea"' was Patl from his wife j of Fayette Henshaw, a well-to-do ever had, and our craud old partv Jn ,that . acC(unt- "e went to Hu-! farmer, entered his house while his with it. Thev believe the party has .r!, P'-e 't evening, and was j wife was preparing supper for the still a high and grand mission and ! p,1Ver! a t0,nf"t.?,,, IIace to sh-ep in family, and drawing a pistol shot at is able to correct its mistakes without!, 6 -I, ,lt ! " 'Iposed that he her three times, the first ball taking committing hari-kari." ! ,ec;,r,,K, 111 during the night, got up ; effect in her neck, and the second in i n. . mi, sm wt me leeti entry, wnere ; tne nana. i!he tfien fled from the I he fell and died. There are cuts on ! house to the ham when r.r Unn o the head indicating that he ran ; you ig man grown, found her in an against some of the farming imple- exhausted condition. Henshaw then ments in the b; rn. CoronerShatl'er . shot f.i ( held an in.piest, the verdict of the! causing death immediately. It is On... I...!.... .1 . I- . I i. I . ...e A I.itlle Murderer. Chicago, October 2. This mom ing, near Norwood Park, a northern Biihnrk i?m,iii. t- i o . ; , . -" t.v..v.k ... ine . causing oeain immeuiaieiy. it is uSi wbf 1? d-th was the result supposetl that strong drinkU the nlovedbv. I;.m T "'".T 'TU 1 ., . I ra,n" me cause ot the crime, as he had been pioyea oy a neieaoor. Ha run mtn I ilepnneu woo n-..ii : .i,:J.i .t .ir the bona hmnnM n4 7 i i . " ",ls . uruiaiiig naru ior several vears past. m' iftl1 -Ut anE.nfieIJ n- county and has a large number of His wife is still in a precarious con- j dition. to meet at the house ol John lnorlaUirli, in said , been lost or deso-ove.1 or ti t i,. 'anv. un.1 if nur...li.a.l i ... ..... Th. .Iu..,ea ..r .1.. ...n.kl. ,.f T . ... ' -...r . . ....u, ...n o SiaiO r , " , " -oeu. wnere an.l ny wnat Court he was latural at the honse formerly o.iupieJ by W m. .May, in i iie.1. and shall also pn-luce his certificate ot natu- ; eabl I township. raliiatu-n tor examination. Hut il the person so Theelecu.rs f.r the h..r..nith ..r Berlin to meet ! claiming the riiht u voteshall take and suiiscnt at the house of Archlteald Cmpton. in said bor- j an attidavlt that he is a native bora ctuen of tiie HSh' i . . r .. v .. I t nited States, or If ooni elsewhere, shall state i The electors of the townshl.i of ttn.th.NT. . .1.. i.. 1. l: , p,.ie , . m-t .. .h. !..-... .lil'... "..:. "-;"::""'"' "nu a.l pnu.-eevl'le The electors of the township of Northampton ! the affiant shall tate in his aih.iavit that it h.. "-v Stater Territory ..r by or u:i K.i.icnw.11.0 le" . 11 IIS. ail'l III a. Sw. i A .4 hr it f artnrr mai l-' uieier . ne jiui iixniT o, the e.-n-.;r'i any Male, or the L.ws ol anv Terr. : or hall be required u be . .iie a- . : ' .piaiincation t.r vMtnif. an.l by su. !i -laws (arsons or orh.-ers are or .ha.I ... ji .... ..I.1.1.-TT 01 .mile. 111 lorn.-. ...... M ........ ... . 1. .... to meet at the house o! Samuel Herney, In Berlii, j that he has I wen naturaliied or that he is entitled ,wo"",e .un!ine. t.. vote, it sha.. i-e u. ciiiei..iip oy reus., a 01 Ills lather s natura iza. . . . 1 T" " n...ii-,eo. ine electors ni tne township 01 MonycreeE to ' tion, and shall lurther state in his arn.lavii that - ,Ml n"''1 Mates the same an.l ci-:.' meet at the acbonl house al Slianksvllle, in said : lie is. at the time of makimr toe affl.i-.vi. ,.r .... l"'rtonn such pr.-re..i,i"iffs an i 1 " uiwnsnip. ; aire of twentv-ooe ami uieier t went v-two v-irs vote without .list in-ti. .d, ..i x ' The electors of the N.n.n.-h of Stovstown to ""at he has twen a citiien of the l 'nite.1 States ! """" n i servitude: an.l 'i meet at the house kirtnerlv wupie.1 by'llenry J. on m..mh. an.l has resided In tiie State one vear - ' shall reiu- or kn. wii Miller, In sai.l bomuirh. ' ' r. if a native born eltiien of the State am." rein-v' ! ,u" v" The electors of the hiwnshlp or Quemahonlnir thcrelrom sn.l rerurned. that he has resided : "rl" and pay the sum ol tne to meet at the house ot Jao.11 Custer, in Stoys- j therein six months next yreeedlnsc said election '".T '" "le !"'r"" 'W" ih-r-' town. ami In the eleclk.n district Imme-ilatclv ,w,; : "! by an a. ti..n in the .-a-. wit 11 to . ; The eleeKiM of the township of Allegheny to m.aiths preeedinn such elect!., he shall be enti- al..wan.-e .t ...uns. i t.- s as the .-u meet at the bonse of Altrt Hillcaas, in sai.1 I to v..te,alihou:h he shall not have paid taxes test-and shall .-il-... l..reieri s,,. n . . township. Tbe said alh.lavlis ol all ir.na miDtr such ani'ty t a mis.lemeu.wr. an l The electors of the borough of New Baltimore ! claims and the athdavltsof the witnesses lotheir V",? t,"'"'"i "'! 'Ti .0,,'. to meet at Ihe b.mse of . in said bor-! re-Ulen. shall be preserved bv the election Wr,) "' - "r t tinpris.,!..-! not less t " uuifh. . i and at Ihe close .the election thev .hall iZ e ! n !""" h."u "e J"i,r" "r '"" The elector, of tl. ti.wnakln of fnn..,Mh ... ' rlinW.1 wllh the list of v..rs ...lie 1... .... ....... uon T" oun. meet at the house of Peter Xevy, In said town- : Pairs re.juire.1 by law to be nled bv the return . 1 , ) 'l. TI -,oon iw, r -shin. 1 indite wkh the tnaiioru.tar. .0.1 .i.In Pn-tiionoiary s ..m.-e. or within tw.r T'h..lt.,M ,.r .k. i.i,i.si,..i... . hie therewith, n.h. Pr.ah..:L.. .-. " " " t heir resi.ien.-e Iw in a town. - -" .-- sd v'x.iiruiw mi ouaur, ass U1CTI . "' v umi-t?. w,ii 1 , 1S-.-V II at the bouse of Jacob Helman. in satilt.iwnsi.li. : to examination as other election ihi.fi The electors of the townshipof Faint to meet il the ejection 1 others shall hn.l thai the applicant ,Tv, Iter the el.i .' a.el -.; Lhe.rh.,:, lm' wn tl,e uf Hv0Tr ; T.' ''llJ:il:l","k'n' of h V-eJ twelve o chs-k" men ". urrm rt line of a ruitrl l-niu i !M-;tt, hail. reti-re two n t'hari. I" l .11:. J' 1,1 """'"M- r'"1"' w ;im ni: mime snail itsr h !-. ri.n, .i. hr.-r rh.- p " The elect.. of the u.wnshlpof Jenner to m-t : "! " "t of taxable, by the election ..th- I'ylX.-'' mi uouec t, noe. uauaiier, at jenner a : . 7- "emit added wnere tne , ..,, io,.,.. theenntv w! ' Koaals. in said townshit.. claimants claim to vote on ui.n.iii,...,r.i".'' "' t"mne riea..t tl.ec..iiDt. w The electors of the township or Jeflerson to te .-lalm to vote on aKe. the same words ' ? ' ' , ' ".'V .k, 11 ..resi ri"' meet at ,h house of Solomon Baker, In said town-, in ..hied '-y tl.e clerk, In each case, res.a-c- . ,h4IL- . .v. . ... ... I IT. " th l"U "fJ1-'"' Tt"K ' ' '- Given under iv hand. Vt mv nffl-.v . " - "i niw ic-i"u.i iri J CTMItVJI 111C U I I m'.tk!!t.,,,lbo0.IM!',n',"'',ub"r",1'rh- . I It shall he Uwfnl for any qualified cit- iii.ilUk ki'n. Places the.quaiined voters ben of the distncl. notwithstanding the name of ........ ...... ..)..... toe uni i.sm a .... M 11. ... ... .-t this l-.li.lav of (k-toher. in the year .aie iIh.us ia.1 eitf nt huiidre-i an-l In the aie hnn.tre.1 and ntth year ' pendence of the Tniied States. .1 1 . ri 1 j. r -i v. iw dvuu. .v t . .w . . . r'". ...... k- ..noaiijei. ,n 111c u-i 01 irii- ' tPtKStlN for theoffi of State Treasurer .; dent la.val.les u. challenge the vote .rf su,h ,wrs.,n 01 tne t-omni..Tiwealth of frnnsvlvania. I whereuuon the same .i .h. ...,k r ! cur.i.s. . ONEftRSON fortheotheeol President Jaditel as is tww re.iuire.1 by law shall be publicly made ! " net. stn. ijw. i Oct. U
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