ie erjr CO - EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORM.VC, OCT. 1G, 1S78. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, 11KNKY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES V. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. .TAMES 1 STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS, AARON K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, HARRY WHITE. OF INDIANA COUNTY". FOR STATEJSENATOR, E. M. GRANT, OF CLARION COUNTY. FOR ASSEMBLY, N. P. WHEELER. FOR PROTHONOTARY, Ac, JUSTIS BHAWKEY. FOR SHERIFF, C. A. RANDALL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, II. .W. LEDEBUR, JOHN H. WHITE. FOR COUNTY AUDITORS, N THOMPSON, D. F. COPELAND. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. n. CHURCH. A Scrap of History about Gen. Harry White. An Armstrong County exchauge eaye : In looking over old files, we find the following correspondence. Gen. White while Major of li is regiment in the field in 1862, was elected by the dis trict of Indiana and Armstrong coun ties, Senator. President Lincoln sent liim a leave of absence, to serve du ring the winter of 1863, while the army was in winter quarters. He served during that session, and acted as Chair man of the Senate Committee on Mill ' tary affairs, in which capacity he was enabled to do much good for the mili tary legislation uocessary to the good of tho service. In the spring, before active military operations, the Senate adjourned, and ho returned to the field. Before returning to the field, he eent his entire salary as Senator, be ing $700, to the counties of his dis trict, to be distributed equally between the counties $350 apiece for the re lief of the soldiers' families. The fol lowing correspondence speaks for its elf. This was certainly a generous act. We think it proper to reproduce this little scrap of history : Kittanmino, March 1G, 1863. To the Commissioners of Armstrong Co.: Gentlemen : Tbo enclosed letter, with its contents, was forwarded to me on last week, to hand over to you for the purposes therein named. It may bo proper here to say to you, that it is the half of Major White's salary for this year, as the Senator from this dis trict. The olhei half ha generously W. R. DUNN 'v.'.)h.donated for the same purpose to Indi ana, our sister county of the Senatorial district. The magnanimity as well as the pat riotism displayed by the donation, is ia marked contrast with the peculation, corruption and avaricious desire, of not only a large part of tho members of our present Legislative bodies, but of most others connected with our governments, both State aud Federal, civil as well as military, to grow rich at the expense of tho Government. How many or plum homes would be brightened, how many widows' heart3 i imie glad, if thi example set by our :lor was only followed by others ii. ... him, save as well as make a country Yours truly, J. V. PAINTER. Senate Chamber, Harrisburg, March 1, 18G3. j To the Commissioners of Armstrong , Co.: Gentlemen : Enclosed you will please find a check to the order of the Trensurer of your county, for $350, Be kind enough to have this placed to the credit of the fund for tho relief of tho families of volunteers aud drafted militia, nnd distribute agreeably to.tl:o provisions of the law organizing boards of relief in the several counties of the Commonwealth. I hopo this may do some little good. Tho absence in the army of many heads of famine?, with out doubt creates much distress at this Bcason of the year, and auy assistance, however small, must be grateful to those in want. Be pleased to acknowledge tho re ceipt of this enclosure, and distribute the proceeds to your best judgment. Hoping you are very well, I am, gen tlemen, yours, truly, HARRY WHITE. Kittanmnq, March 13, 18G3. Maj. "Harry White, Dear Sir: Yours of the 1st iusi., through John V. Painter, Esq., came duly to baud. In the name of the families of our noble soldiers, to whom you have so gen erously donated the money sent us, wc thank you. We shall carefully expend your liberal bounty jn the manner in dicated in your letter. Hoping that you may long enjoy tho well-deserved confidence of the con stituents whom you represent, aud the esteem of a grateful peoplo you have bo faithfully aud gallantly served in our common cause, we remain, most respectfully, Tuos. Temiletox, A. Fleming, James Baku, Co. Commissioners. The Clarion Senatorship. The following from Monday's Der rick, in relation to tho Seuatorsh:p of this District, although intended for the consideration of tho oil men of Clarion County, is applicable in this County as well, as we expect Forest to become one of the first Counties of this Com monwealth on account of the oil which is certainly beneath her surface. Let those interested in tbo material welfare of Forest County read and reflect : "The producers of Clarion county should take the advice of Speaker Randal, and elect to the Senato aud House of Representatives only such persons as are thoroughly identified and acquainted with tho oil business. Mr. Hall, the Democratic candidate for the State Senate U a stranger to the oil producing intercsU and pel son ally knows nothing about the habits of our people. Besides this he has been intimately identified with tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, and it would be dangerous, to say the least of H, to placo him in a position where ho might and probably would oppose the legis lation so necessary for tho protection of our people, Wauting ns we do, tho passage of freo'pipo and aoti-disciimi-nation laws, it would not be safe to send any man, regardless of party, to Harrisburg about whose course there is eveu a doubt. We want men on whom we can rely in every emergency. We waut men elected who, being per sonally engaged in the oil business, know exactly what the oilmeu want. This being the caso, it is the duty of every producer iu Clarion Couuty to vote for E. M. Grant. Ho has been connected with the oil business for years, is thoroughly acquainted with our wants and will stand by us regard less of the inducements held out by railroad or other monopolies. Until we can throw politics to tho dogs and 6tand by the men wfio are known to be our friends, we can never expect the relief wo so much desire." We publish to day as an adver timcut, the Democratic Stato and County ticket, and tho names of the Democratic County Corumitleo. The Democrats having no longer a paper of their own politics iu tho county, in order to placo their ticket before the people iu a prominent ruauuer they are obliged to resort to advertisements, and publish them where they are most likely to be read. No political opin ious will be expressed for or by tho Democracy in their column, eveu as advertisements. We Bay this that our Republican friends may not think that we are "carrying water ou both shoul ders." m mo same position, who nro mora able to do bo than he. Patriots like Atf ACT FOR THE TAXATION OF POOS AND THE THOTECTION OF PHEEr. Suction 1. 7?r it enrtrr-i dr., That from and after the passage of this act, there shall bo assessed, levied ami collected, annual ly, with other county Ijinps, In onch of the township anil Itcroughs of this common wealth, from the owners unit keeper of d"gi, tlio following namr-d fiNcs. nanirlv: For each untie dog, the mini of fifty cents, nnd iorevrry female dog tho mini' of one dollar, to be paid to the treasurer of tho county where collected, to he kept by him separate rnd in such manner that ho cm know how much lens lme.ii collected from each township nnd borough, mid how much paid out for looses or damages in cadi, at any time, to be a fund from which persons sustaining loss or damage to sheep by a dog or dogs, and the necessary cost in establishing their claim therefor, as herein provide.!, may bo paid. t: 2. For the purpose, of lowim n it 1 collecting Much taxes, tho asosst'rs in each township and borough .shall, annually, at the time or asosing other trtxiMc prop erty, ascertain and return ! the count v commissioners of t hei r count v n true state ment of nil the (Mirs in their toAvtish ns and boroughs, respectively, and tho names of tho persons owning or kooping Midi dogs, and low many of each sex is kept or owned i ir each orson ; and mich com missioners in each eountvshaM, nnnunllv, levy and cause to ho collected tim iavi. herein before named, with, and In the same manner, mid fer tlm Kami; compensation, i.nu oinor couni v mxes are collected. Sue. 3. That w henever any nerson shall sustain any loss or damage io sheep hy a clog or do-s, in any township or borough, such person, or his or her agent or attor ney, may complain to nny'jnsliee of tho peneo of such township'or liorough, in writing, to bo Pianed by the person mak ing such complaint, statins therein when, wiioro and how such dumagc was done, nnd by whose dog or dogs; if known ; whereupon tho .i istieo of the peace to w hom mich compinint shall bo made, shall cause a notice to bo served on tho owner or keeper of tho dour or dog causing the damage, if known, that a complaint lias been made to him of such loss or damage j and if tho owner or keeper of such dog or dogs docs not appear, ns soon as practica ble, nnd scltlo nnd pav for such 1 damage, then such justico shall nnpoint three competent disinterested persons, not maim w mw ciiuuiiiiit or oiner person in terested therein, to appraiso tho loss or damage sustained by tho claimant; and such appraisers, after being sworn or af firmed by such justice of tho nenio or some othor competent person, to perform tho duties of their appointment without partiality and acrding to the best ol their Judgment and ability, shall, as soon as practicable, examine the placo wliero tho damage is claimed to have been done, and tho sheep injured or killed, if praoti blo, and they nre requested to do so, and shall be examined, on oath or affirmation to 00 administered by one of thorn, any witness called before them by a snbptcna from such justice or otherwise, nnd after making diligent immiry in relation to such claim, shall dctermino nnd report to such justico in writing whether uny such damage has been sustained, and tho amount thereof, nnd who was tho owner or keeper of tho dog or dogs, if known, by which such damage has boon donc.and whether or not any part thereof was caused by a dog owned yr kept bv tho claimant, which n port, so made, shall bo signed by a majority of such appraisers, nnd deliv ered to the justico by whom they were ap pointed. Sec. 4. That upon receiving Rtich report, tho said Justico shall immediately inako a certificate thereon or thereto, signed and sealed by him, that such appraisers were duly nppointod nnd sworn by him, and that, they mado such report; an.l if ba siled! report it appears that any damages havo been sustained by tho complainant, the said justico shall deliver such report and all papers relating to tho ease, to such claimant or his or her ftgent or attorney upon paymont of tho costs up to that time, hereinafter provided, (or having soenrod to be paid.) to be delivered to the commis sioners of the county where such damages have been sustained to ba tiled in thnir ollloo. Siso. 5. That upon the oommissioi.ers of tho county receiving such report, it shall appear thereby that a certain amount of damago or loss has been sustained bv tho claimant to the sheep, by n dog or dogs iiutowiiodork?Dt bv liim or her. thov shall immediately draw their order on tho troasu. f r of such county in favor of the claimant for the amount of loss or dam age such claimant has sustained according to such rep ji t, with necessarv and proper costs incurred ns aforesaid, to be paid out oi iiiuiuiiu ruisea uy taxes on clogs as hereinbefore provided; and if it (.hall ap pear ty nuui report or otherwise, tlmt a responsible person was tho owner or keep er of tho dog or dogs bv which thedaniiigo complained or wiw done, and thero is a reasonable probability such damages and costs cam bo collected from such owner or keeper, then siuii commissioners shall iui mediately proceed, in tho manner pro vided by 1h' for tho collection of debts and eoMH of like amount, to collect such damage and costs by a suit or suits from tho owner or owners or keeper or keepers of suc h dog or clogs, and place tiio proceeds thereof, less costs, in liu? proper sheep fund of tho county : I'romdeil, At any and all times, it shall bo the duty of tho owner of uny sheep-killing dog or dogs, or any person owning sheep, to kill any And all dogs guilty of killing sheep with in this commonweal ill. Ski?, ti. That all clo,;s in this common wealth shall hfii-enftcr be personal proj- or ty nnd sulij. i ts of lacenv, nnd tho owner or keeper of any d,g bl.all bo liable to tho couuty conui;sMc-ncrs for all loss ordam iifo to slioep by such dog, with all tho nocc'SHarj costs incurred iu recovering and collecting such damages, including an attorney tee of live dollars, if linally detomu.iod boioro a justice of tho peace, and of t?n dollars if tried in a court of common pleas; but at any time after no tice of a claim for damages under tho pro visions of this act, tho owner or keeper of any dog may tender to tho claimant or his agent or attorney making such claim a sum of money equal to tho los-s or dam ago sustained, or may oiler beforoa justico of the peaco, witli notice to tho c'a'imant, his agent or attorney, as aforesaid, a judg ment ia an action of trespass for tho amount of such loss or damage, and all costs up to the ti mo of such offer, widen oiler, for a tco of twenty cents, fliall be entered on tho do-.-kct ot'such justice ; and in ct.ko tho claimant in such caso, or com missioner, as tiio caso may be, shall not accept ol such le.iiiier or offer of judgment and afterwards ou the linal determination of such ciiko shall not recover a greater amount than the sum so rendered or for which a judgment has been olfcred, as aforesaid, besides tho interest and cost since such tender or offer, as the ease may be, such claimant or commissioners shall not recover uny costs accruing a tier such tender or oiler, but shall pay to tho do fendaut or defendants iho costs such do fcmlaiit or defendants have incurred since such oiler or tender, including an attor ney fee uk lutreiubefore provided iH caso of a recovery by claimants, w hich costs may bo deducted from the amount of any judgment recovered in such caso by the claimant or cwimu issioncrs, and if such judgment is not sullicieiit such costs may be collected by an action of debt in any court having jurisdiction of such amount as iu O-hir cu.-y4 ol debt. iSk. 7. That justices of t'loprneo for tho special service's under tho provisions of this act, shall be entitled to one dollar for each case, and tho appraisers each win dollar per day for the ti mo ncessnrily spent by them in in vosthrnf ing ( ncii claim, to le piiid by the claimant In such case. Sue. H. That at the end of each year the commisf lorcrs of each county shall certi fy to tiif treasurer of the county tho sev eral claims and amounts thereof, 0!cd In their olUce under (be prov isions of . IhU net, remaining Unpaid : and if any such treasurer shall havo in his hands, of ruonys collected for the payment thereof, more t ii.ui t wo hundi ed doi'hivH nlo 0 tho nmount of sin h clnims, he shall inimedi ulely nppoi tiou and disti ibuiH the excess to tho several sctuml ih.l.iiiii in mich county, In proportion to the amount of such lialnuee or execs raised by .said hvros on dons in each r in the several town ships or boroughs forming such districts, respectively, Hiid shall notify tho school treasurer oi such districts how much it Is entitled to of such moneys, nnd shall pay the s:me to such school treasurers, on their receipts an.l orders for tho same, for Iho support of tho comrviov schools of such district. M.i. !). That this act shail not repeal or ft I fee it the provisions of pity spechd law in relation to tho samo subject in any county of this commonwealth. Si:?. 10. That the shcritr of rnch county, on tho request of tho couuty commission ers, shall cause this act to' bo published therein, with mid Iu the samo manner ns notices of tho tie- -cuoral election shall bo published ; in the purpose of de ciding wlie; her c (. iho provisions of this act nrode- ire . the sever il counties, tho qualified eloeliors therein may vto at such election, by ballots written or print ed on the oulsido "Sheep I jaw," nnd en tho insido "For the Sheep Law'' or "Against the Sheep J,aw;" and in each county wherein it shall appear by a prop er count of such hniioU that h "majority aro "For tho Shwp I,aw." this act shall immediately take effect, but in no other county until a innioriiv of tho oualilled elector. s thereof, alter Jikc mlvortisamoiiw in iiko manner, hnve ctf?trminod that they desiro this act to take ellect. therein : jfYo vitUnl, That thero shall be no ndvrrtiso mont or election for such purpose iu any county oftener than oreo In two years. AprrtovKD Tho 12th dnvof.Tuno, A. D. 178. J. K. I1AKTUANFT. f.! I ven under mv hand nt Tlonesta, this Tenth day of October, A. I. 1878. JUSTIS SIIAWKKY, Shoriff. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, in nnd by linnet of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of I'enn svlvtmiii,' entitled 'An Act to rectulate the Elections if the Commonwealth,' passed the 2d day of July, A. D., lKiW, it is made tho duty of tho Sheritl of every county within this Commonwealth to give public, notico of tho General Kloctions, nnd ia such to enumerate : 1st. Tho ofliecrs to bo oloctod. 2d. Designato tho plnco nt which tho election is to bo held. I, Justis Shawkey, High Sheriff of tho county of .Forest, do hereby - make known and giv? this public notice to tho electors of tho county of Forest, that ti General Kleclion will beheld in said coun ty, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6T11, 1878, between the hours of 7 ft. m. nnd 7 p. in. nt the several Election IMstriets. In liarnctt township at Jacob Mazo'a Carpenter shop. In Green township at tho house of L. Amor. In Howe township nt Brookston, in Urookston School House. In Jenks township at tho court house in Marion. In Harmony township ut Allonder school house. In Hickory township at Hickory Houao. In Kingsloy township at Newtown School 1 louse. In Tionesta township nt Court Houso in Tioncsta borough. In Tioncsta borough at Court House in said borough. At which time and placed tho qualified electors will elect by ballot: One person for Governor of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One pcirson for lieutenant Governor. Ono person for Judge of tho Supremo Court. Ono person for Secretary of Internal Af fairs. Ono person for Congress. Ono person for Stato Sonato. One oerson for Assembly. Ouo person for Prothonotary, Kegistor, Recorder and Clerk of tl.o Courts of For est County. Ono person for .Sheriff. Throe peibons for County Commission ers. Thrco persons for County Auditors. Two persons for Jury Commissioners. Tho act of Assembly entitled "an ac; re lating t tho elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, lsli), provides as follows, vijs: "That tho inspectors and judges shall moot at tho respective places appointed for holding tho clot-lion in the district at which tlioy respectively bolong before 8 o'clock in the morning of th.) 1st Tuesday of No vember, and each said inspector shall ap point ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. "Jn caso the person who shall havo re ceived tho second highest number of votos for inspector siurtl not attend on tho day of any election, then tho person who shall havo received tiio second highest number of votos for Judge ut tho next preceding election shall act as inupector in his place. And in case tho person who shall havo re ceived tho highest number of votos for in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, nnd iu ease tho person oloctod Judgo shall not attend, then tho inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge iu his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for the spaco of ono hour alter tho timo fixed bylaw forthoopeningof tho election, tho qualified voters of tho township, want or district for which such ollicer shall havo been fleeted, present at the place of election shall elect ono of their number to till such vacancy-. I pIso givo olncial notico to the electors of l-'orevt county, Unit by an net entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 'M, lfs74 :" Sun. 'J. All the elections by the citizens shall bo by ballot ; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in tho order in which it shall ho received, and tho number recorded by tiio clerks on tho list of voters opposite the iiiinie of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or ino-e tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to tho name of tho voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cau.hu the samo to bo written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribod by hew to bo taken anil sub scribed by election otlicors, they shall sev erally bo sworn or allirmed not to disclose how any elector shall havo voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial piM c eding. All judges, inspectors, clerks and overseers of every election held under this at t, shall, beforo entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or allirmed iu the presence of each ether. The judgo shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, then by n justice of the lipaeo or nh lermnu, nnd the inspectors and elerksha.ll lie sworn by the jud'?e. Ccrtllie;iles of such swear ing or nllirnfing shiill bo duly made out and signed by tho odleers so 'sworn, and atp'stod by thn oilier vho administered tho oslh. If nuv judge or minoritv inspec tor refuses or i.i.'ls lo swear the ot'li"ern of clecti in in the manner rcquird bv this net, or if nnv ollicer of election shall act Without being duly mvo'-'. , or if im v ofil-er ot election shall ce'rlliy thtit anv ollicer was sworn when be was not, it .-hull I e dc r. cil a mi'idomrroior, ami npo.i conviction, the cmfT or ofii.Tt-M m.i ...,. h,uc ' ha'l be lined not exceedinir ono thousand dollar, or Imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court". ISoti'-e is hereby given, That any pfrson excepting Justice cr the Peace who shall hold ivc.y office or nppnintnient af profit or trust under the United Slater, or this Stato or any city or corpondod district, whether commissioned olVieer or otiierwise, n sub ordinate ollicer or agent who is or shall be employed und-r tbo legislature, executive or judiciary department of this Stale.'.or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, mi l also that every nienila r of Cum ;ross ami of the State I,edslat lire, or of t he selector common council of any city, or cominlssioiiea of nnv incorporated' dis trict. Is by law Incapable of holding or ex ercising nt the (inio, tlioolllec or appoint ment ol judge, inspector or clerk of any election iu this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollicer ofsuch election shall be eligible to be then voted fi r. Alan, that In tho 4th section of tho act of Assembly entitled "An net relating to elections and for other purposes," npprov ed April KUh, 1S.V.I, it is enacted that the btth section shall not be so construed as to p.ievont any militia or borough . odleer from serving as judge, inspector ot clerk nt any general or special election in this Common wealth. A further supplement to tho election laws of this Commonwealth vVherens, by n act of tho Congress of the United States, entitled "An act to ninend tho several nets heretofore pnssed to provide for tho enrollingnndcallingout of Iho national lorces, and for other pur poses," ami approved March 3d, 115, All persons who have deserted tho military or naval sorviees of tho United States, and who havo been discharged or relieved from tho penalty or disability therein pro vided, nro deemed nnd taken to havo vol untarily relinquished and forfeited their right to locomo citizens, and nro deprived of exercising tho rights of citizenship hereof : And w hereas, persons not citizens of tho United States, nro not under the constitu tion and laws of I'ennsylvrnia quaiillcd cl triors of this Commonwealth Sec. 1. He it enacted by tho Senato nnd Houso of Ueprosonlativos of this Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, antl it is hereby enacted by the samo nnd in all elections hereafter 'to bo hold in this Commonwealth ; it shall bo unlawful for the judges or inspectors of Buy such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in thn provisions, and subject to tho disabilities imposed by said net of Congress, approved March 3d, IMo. And It shall bo unlawful for any such person to otler to voto any such ballot or ballots. Skc 2. That if any such Judgo or inspec tor of election, or any of them shall re ceive or consent to receive any such un lawful ballot or ballots from niiv Biicii dis qualified person, ho or they so offending shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, he shall for each offence be sentenced to nay a line of not losa than one hundred dollars, and to undorgo imprisonment in the jail of the piopor county for not loss than sixty days. Skc. 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid shall at any election hereafter to be held in this commonwealth vote or tender Jo the officers thoreof, and oiler to voto a bal lot or ballots, any person so ollending shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof in any Court of Quar ter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence bo punished in a like man ner ns provided in tho preceding section of this act, in the caso of olheors of elec tions receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Mho. 4. That If any pcrs m shall hereaf ter persuade or adviso any person or per sons deprived of citizenship and disquali fied as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or bal lots to tho olliot rs of any election hereafter to bo held iu this ComurtnweaUh, or shall persuade or advise any such ollicer to ro coivo any ballot or ballots from any per son deprived of citizenship ami disquali fied ns aforesaid, such persons so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, antl up on conviction thereof in any Court of Quarter. Session of this Commonwealth, shall bo punished iu a like manner as pro vided in the second section of this act, in the caso of othccus of such election receiv ing such unlawful ballot or ballots. I also givo otlicinl notice of the following provisions of an net approved tho 30th of March, 186(1, entitled "An act regulating tho moda of voting at all the elections of this Commonwealth." Skc. 1. Ho it enacted by tho .Senato and House of Jtepresentativcs of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the uuthority of the same. That tho qualified voters of the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough antl special elections aro hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas silied as follows: "One ticket shall cmbraco tho names of ail judge of courts voted for and shall bo labeled "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of all tho Stato ollicers voted for and bo labeled "Statc;"ono ticketshallembraeo the names of all tho county ollicers voted for, includ ing office of Senator and membor of A soiubly, if voted for, und member of Con gress, if voted for, and be labeled "Coun ty;" ono ticket shall embrace tho nauiesof all tho township ollicers voted for, and be labeled "Township ;" ono ticket shall em braco the names of all tho borough ollicers voted lor, and be labolcd "thorough," antl each class shall bo deposited in separate ballot boxes. Tho Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their resuective district, antl produco them at the Prothonotary's office in tho He trough of Tionesla, as follows : "All judges liv ing within twelve miles of the prothono tary's olfice, or within twenty-four miles if their residence bo In a town, village or city upon tho line of a railroad lcadin.; to the county seat, shall beforo two o'clock, p. in., nn WKDNKSDAY, NOV1SM11KK SIXTH, 1878, and all other iudires shall before twelve o'clock, m., on TI I UKSDA. Y NOVKMUKK SKVKNT11, IS7S, deliver said returns, togethei with the return shoets, to tho prothonotary of the court of common pleas of Forest county, which said return shall bo filed, and the day antl hour of filing marked Uieren, and shall bo preserved by tho prothonotary for public inspection.'' Given under my hand at my olliee in Tio nesta, this 1st day of October, in tho yoar of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and scvtuity-eight, and in tho one hun dred and third year of tho Independence of tho L'nilod States. ' JUSTIS S11AWKEY, Sheriff. Allogliony Valloy Rn.il Rca. A ?. I) - PitlsbiTgh, TiUisville Railroad. &. Buffalo o N AND A FT UK Mond.-iy,.Tiin. 17, l.T.B, trains win inn as inflows: STATION'S. N irthwnrd. South ward Kn. I a in S i. K. NO 1 ' KO. pin p in p m p in a ui 2:110' H:10 K:(',".; f )( l,linl(l:.-,(' fii.Vij 1..0 (-.UO l:i:l l!:l'i l!:2e;i2:i' l.'i.'i ir.X, 1:0". r,: 1011 1:17 M;3.: r.-.y i : o; ,-.;eiii::vi :.r, ;:;.: 2;J"! -i:-:.-. n:r.r. y:ir 7: Mi :t:l.' 4::'n l(:.".u 1:35 7: .1 'l::ti! :!;! l.':.(3 ':;r, f,:H7 'z-.r: p-na !:3:t H:(i'. i:;'o U::in H:2' ltuOft 7:1M 2:11 7 'il e.,. 07 7:1.' 1:11 M;'i7 H:V. 1:03 0:2!' H:iiii ;'::'i'i :?. I0:n 1 i:.-.:t 7:'."1 l:iir.i k.:;i !::.( f : 10 0:.r.O 1 :-ir S:r 8:35 t;15 7:l.- 1:21 7:e0 H-.IU 10;2(i 7:.ri.r'l12:'Hi 7:H 7.-:iT :(. I l:2fi (: iO n. ui'n. 111 p. m PittOin;-'.h s; YV Pen.) unci:iKi! K b . :aliniii' 10::is 1.. li'k .luiiell:!;. Pr.i.ly Hendl l::r. I'.irker lii:l" Kndent.cn Vl:fi Sere harass Ki n nk I n Oil City Oloopol i Ungleltock Tioiicstii Tidlouto 1 rvineton I-'aloonor Uullalo l:Tt 2:"" 2: 1'' n:.n 4 :.'!"' fi."7i Oil City 2-At, Pel. Centre 3:!( Tilusvlllo 3:.ro Corry (Vii.V p. in Trains run by Philndelphla Time. HAVID Mt-CAUGO, Gen'l Sr.p't. T MORTON HAIjTj, Neu'l Passenger tf- Ticket Agent. Wido Awakol Spicy I Newsy I Oil City Doily Derrick, For 1X78. n-llrr Tlmn Kvcr! More nnd fresher News, nnd More Head ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! THE OIL CITY DAILY DERRICK HAS BEEN ENLARGED TO U I'd L DIN'S, Antl will begin tho now year with OVER 6,000 DAILY CIRCULATION, Larger than ever attained by any daily y newspiperin Pn. outside of the larye cities. If has gained this by givinar nil the fresh est news, nnd sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every nortion of thn Oil Heglon, lsido several reporters who nro eonsfantly trav eling. The proprietors, editors ami re porloi lal stall, are all young and energetio men, whoso aim is to make the Derrick, tho leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. ' Tho pKiinicic will Tie bettor than ever for 1877. It will have special reporters nt Washington and Harrisburg. who will scud daily specials of all important events. Its readers will be kept posted on nil the political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a largo roportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, tako tho load in discussing questions of importance) to oilmen, and worn faith fully for the interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as uuthority in oil statistics, nnd its market tpiotationn will always bo found reliable. Tho Daily Dkiiujck being published i at Oil City, tho Metropolis of the Oil Re gion, aud the largest Petroleum Market in the world, has better advantages for ob taining eil news than any other daily. Its market quotations have gained precedence over all others for accuracy, reliability and fullness. THK DERRICK LS TIIK BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATIC. It circulates anion n rich andiourlshini; peoplo. If yon want spicy reading, fresh news. Information concerning the Oil Region jH and a rod-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil; v Citv Daily Dkhkick. Terms, fio per " year; six months 0; t)l a month iu ad vance. THE WEEKLY DERRICK With 28 to 30 columns of Choice Hauling . Matter, V Containing a weekly review of tho Oil Ilusiness, all tlio "Stray Sand" of the Dai ly Derrick, and interesting news from all parts of tho world in a condensed form. Tho WMEKTjY DERltICK will be sent post paid, to any address, for fl.50 per yesr, nlWHVS in advance. W. II. LONG WELL A CO., Publishers, Oil City, P Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E.&H. T. athony a CO. 501 IJroadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, linjH.i teis A Dealers In Velvat Frames, Albums, Qrephogoopes. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Engravings, Chromos, PliotogrAblm, And kindred goods Celebrities, Actress- 1 ca, cto. - PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We nro Hcndiiuartcrs for everything In tho way or NTKKKOPTICON.S and MAU 1U LANTERNS, being manufacturer of (he M icro-Sclentific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Ntereoptlron, Advertisers Stcreoptieon, Artoptictm. School Lantern, Family Lantern. PEOPLE'S TjANTKHN. ' Each stylo beiuf the best of its class in tho market nieaidii'el Phoiogiupie Transparencies of btatuarv a;id :u-Taviiig for the window. Convex Olas.s. Manufacturers of velvet frames for Miniatures antl Convex Glatut Pieturos, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions lor using, sent on receipt often LS; at-3m Can't be. made by ev cry agent ef -cry month in the business w furnish, but those willing to work t-. 1 runny earn a dozen tlollars a day right in their oui localities. Have no room to explain here, business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls tlo as well ns men. Wo will iurnibli you a complete Outfit free. Tho business nays better than anything eiso. We will bear expense of starting yon. Particulars freo. Write and see. Farmers antl me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all c asses in need of paying wok at home, should write to us and learu all nbout tho work ut once. Now in tho time. Don't cloUy. Address True A Co., Augusta. Maine. 0 Frank Holt bins, PHOTOGItAPJISR, Pictures inovery st.vlor.rthoart. Yiewa of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. rtYC M)KK STREET near Union De, p-t, Oil City, Pa. V.0-U' A f
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