Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 19, 1872, Image 1

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VOLUME LXXII.
THE CARLISLE 'HERALD,
rublfethod every Thumlay morning
WE - A.KLEY & HADDOCK . ,
•,.a.r.m . "'EIIITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
dfficeln:Uheenes fall, in rear of the catud 11,lte
'Terms-42 00 per annum:in advapee
lIATiIS 'OF AtiVERTIRINci
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a . and ,Intilior NoLiers, 3 00
aide, not orientating six limo, , 7 00 .
iemonts , .07 cent, per Zino, nnlcoi eon.
by the pint, • .
anti Special Notlcea, 10 cants per line.
on adrerticeincnti extra.
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12 Iluee cout
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or Auditors'
For Assignors'
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For ti!lnge]
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Notices of Mat
rrin . gen mll . ll De%th4 publialled freo.
Election Proclamation:
GOD SAVE THE CO9.VOXIMALT.II.
SFIERIFF'S PROCLAMATION,
-1, .IKMES FOItr3.IAN, High/Sherif'', f the Conn.
ty of Cuotbrrinnkl, it" 11, rely notlo. 6n,hcn end give thin
prabito notion to the of the County of Cumber
thnt onTiiesday the hih 11.1 y .11 October next nn
.I.l o othm evil ho hell! nt the twoor.,l eh., hot, du,trirte in
gala comity, at which 0m... they toll sow bypnllot for
One poreon for the onto of Oro ornot or til” Com.
mofoooklth of.r.onnxylvannt
Ono penult for the office of ,Sopt,.., tho
COT.IOn W Math of Yan n erlrnnin. . •
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Ono person for the oniu• 0/ I/1J itur Uonrr.l of llin
Oomnionwonith of Veil nepi am.,
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Tlnoo poroono • fr the. or of ca n ~, . .to. n-n:
Lorgo to ropronont Con, kon
Contvalth otl'onosylvaj
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11 in in tho Congresh Stroo..
Twenty-night porloon for do) othrtk.
of ti lognt. -
ft-Largo to the CoretrturionoltConf•ention of the
Crornoonwnalth of Pen0..51...0k.
'Ono portion for the 00101' of Congreistnnh to repre
sent. Oumburl,nd, Volk 41,1 Perry- conotlif, in the
congreof of life l'nitra firmer.
Two persons for the olltees.of ifelegotes to ths
001.titlIti0111110011 ,, I'gt). to 1,1,014.111 th.•rounf lob
oi%'inniforland nod Fre.uKho, of rh Commono youth
of P01111.134,11i.M. ' • •
One person to represent the iot.: tr orCntnlterlatV
tin linnen of Repossotott% es of thO tenrn of
Poongylvnnio.
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Ono . p,rnon for Ap,.sl inn .lmLo• ..1 ttir 000nty of
Cumborhool.
j _.I!!I.I!PT.W!tIIWUTfIDI
Our porhnn jro Pr.th.motat) ~tarty
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One perfion floe 11,4140, ~1 On.A•utlnty of number
/and.
pent.o for Lli nit• 4, ..t Ili° Po, ootlily
of
M2IMMMEMI
The tralil 1,111 lin brad thiiiiighout 1114.1 , 110-
t/. r
The Moot!. in the olio two t
borough of Curloile Ind ilin too Noi Ili Mid
dint., Month nod
LlworUu'kmw lio hold of the I' ill, t II /11///• I/1
thehiwoogh cil
The olui lion io wk hur , n dist. I
',wont 1V04 . t linnonlii?iingli tow will he 1,/11
at thn North iinhool llonow in 11:11/1/11.1/1.
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Thn election in the conipriscil of
Bilrot• Spring township, will ho held nt the public
hints° of thio. K. Dilly, In flogninitown w said
township.
Tho election In the olcction dial of
Hampden township, will I. • avid ii ii., pirlilte hown•
occupied by .101111 lireit7.ol, in SIC.II li,Cllllllipa
.moo chiction in the cleellon district ...posts] of the
township of I!liper Allon, will be tichl
hull, of .1041. Clap , 1.1 :- . . 11.t.1. oril.itwn
Tin. i d, thin in Inc iiiiniposcil of
Miiliifoccs township, will be bold 01 In,
School 11.1. n. •
The hle , tion in the election littrlet eninponed of the
tuwnehip of Lower Allen, will he lo•lil
maker chop of Jon, Ihinehliargei, in, tillife Hill, •
The eltietion In the folllpm..l of
End Penneleirough t iwnsitip, will lie hell at Ih , •
1011,10 of I. P. Ilnitiold in Went ce.
The APction in Ihe 'election thstriet combitecil of
Veer Cumberland, will be held ut the honer now kept
Ey - William 8011. In the borough of New Cumberland
The election in the election oettrii t combo!, il .0 the
North hi urn of the boreitalrof hie. hanieriburg, lit tho
North-weA coruer.v4 the Minket lloure m until bet
The election in the ‘•lnet citron ifintrict 4.0111ton:tell of tho
South Wnril of the hoe ogle of Mechanicsburg,. nt the
Sontli-writ corner of the M.:lel:et Home, in tniticl
borough.
The election in t h e eked. districtcomposen of
Mormon township , will ho held at t h e public house
kept by A. I. Hurili, in rhurelWol , ll. in unlit
township.
The election in the el action distiviCromposoil of
Penn township, will be hold at the 10 , 11110 lately
occluded by do, oh Ited,,,t. i lsor, now ' t
re envied by Mr.
IShonk, in sidd toweship
'rho election in the el, t composed of
Upper liickwhoo, mil, be kohl at t h e lamtie Thou
occupied !t David Mort,, isu w, tie.
Tritium.
The election in the elortlon diet) it i rittuposittll.f thd
borough N.•wvill^, cud toe u.diiit or Wll,lin, rPlu r
Frankford upper l'entuoiro. girl not th Nett tor,
hold at the toddle in the
horohgh of 'Newrille.
The election in literMl..ll h.lri. l composed of the
boreugh olNewburg rind llopewell township will be
held in the public School Iluti4u, in the borough c
Newburg. . .
Thaolvetion I el, thin dist, ict con/punt:a of the
,litriinich nlairpeualito Tearncilip
that pal t. Sandia:ninon lutt ...Lip nut ino holol
the Lronburg t, ill Lc V at the
Council Homo in Ora Borough of Sltippi'icilincg.
Tho I,IOCUOiII in the oleolion dmiriot etoopiniod ni
Lovrtir Bouthemptou towimhip, of II ho held at the
Immo formerly ommpled by Willutin Baughman, in
Loeoi i iira; how °maimed by James Clark.
.Tho election in the elootion dimitmt computed of
Booth Newton township, will Ire hold et the School
Boum In Jackonm
The election In the electMo dlntnet compoood of
Coo ), townobip, glll lio hold el limo h i eel Bono,
at Vino Green kurnaCe.
Leery portion, excepting Just e•rin of the Pence,
who thrall hold rin ' ofbcy or oppetriterrint ot profit or
tenet under the governoyint of the U basil Sloes, or
of thie z aterte, or of any , of blew pirated
whether a VOIXIDIIheiOIIO,I othcoror other% inn. annber.
dinato officer Or agora, 00 ho in nr shell be eta
under the Legislative 1.0-Yetrie ar troller/try It •
partment of the Slaty or the United Shelve, or 0: :ley
cite or Incorporated dirt, ictrind nieo It cry nesillor
of .ongriess, or of the Iltoto ',pi/Ant:ire, 001.01 the
Doled. nod COl.lllOll C 011,114 nl any cliy t :cum
Dialler of any ineorpor. tent dietii,t, Ir byihiff Incapi
bin of holding or ext releing et tier - 811,110 time the
officio or ripPointniont of Juttrii, inspocter of clerk r.
any election og this Cmdwrntn II 111,01..1 110 11111.ttol
Judge or other ullitior o f en) cacti °billion 8111111, I'
[eligible there to by Voted for.
The inspectors noir Judge at 11,orivetious
moot, at tire iciepoot Iva places iippoitripl for NI din
the elections in the dint riot to who it they.respyor
Ively belong., borer, seven o ' clock in the DO. ',log
and each of 114{4 i.ll , llloetrlrg appoint one cirri.
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who deall be a qualiffed voter of such district.
In cave the person who shall haforecelved the gee
end' highest number of votes forittspectur shall nut
attend on the day of isby election then the person
, 5,,,
wh shall'have rxolvod the hecond highotit 'numb,
of V for Judge at the nelaprecelling election shall
net co pector in his pines. dad In (•ago the person
lota oh fl live received the Ugh( st nu tub, °rya.
fur inspector shall not attend, lite I,..raen eluateilJudy
shall appoint an teapot:mein hit piece—and in COlOl
tile person dentist Judge shall not attend, t hen
inspoctor Who received tine highest number of town
•Imil appoint n judge In Me pince—or it any ♦orenc y
shall continuo In the bond fir the apace of ono limit
after the time fixed by law for the °potting of the
election the qualified velure of the township, word
or dietriet for which. Bitch officers !thrill 'IMO been
. elected, present at such election, shall alert ono of
their number to till each vacancy. .
• It elmil ha the duty of the sort/rot essoneors of each
district to attend at the place of holding every gon•
oral, spinial or township election during the whole
time said election Is open, fur the purpose of
giving
information to the inspectors and Judges,
whim called on, in relation to the right of any corms
011.01116 , i by them to vote at such election, or smelt
other nuttier. in relit lots to the aulessments °rioters
an the meld.' (nape/dont or, either of theta the II limn
time to time require.
No person Shall hi permitted to vole at any der.
Mon no aforeaeld,uther, than u I've men of) he ago of
. twenty one yenta or antra who obeli hero resided in
tho State at least one year, and In the election die
trict whorl, Ito offers his rote at letiat too days ihfino
dintely preceding. such election, within too pans
paid •-illate or county tax, which shall Miro been
vowed at least ton"clays befog the. election. Bat
a" Mixon of the United Slates wino has previously
• been aqualined voter of this Efate arid removed
thorofrom and returned, and who shall have rosidoil
In the elution district and paid taxes, an aforesaid,
ehall be antlllod to votn after residing In this Plato
six mouths; PrOtriaLti, That tho (recount, citizens of
the the United States, Itotwoon twouty-ono and
twenty-two yams, Who hero resided hi on election
district no aforearild shall be entitled to vote itithough
-they shall not have paid taxes. '
No person Shall be permitted to vote whose naino in
uotcontalaed in the lint of taxablo iehabitantsfuri
nished by the Cominissinuors, unleas, Find, ho - Prit •
duces, receipt for tit° payment within two years of
a Staten, county tax rimmed agraeably to the Com
stitution, aodgive satisfactory evident° °Misr on his
oath or anlrmatlon, or the oath or affirmation of
anothok, that ho hie paid snob, a Ins, or ou 'ultimo to
produce a receipt email make oath to tho payment
thereof. Second, if Ito claim tho right to vote by
. being an elector between the ago of twenty-one nail
twenty-two years, 11914°111 dolman 011 oath or antrum,
Lion that he hoe remitted In State at lewd one year
next before his aril - Mention and wake each proof of
residancicin the district as is roquirod by this net, and
that lie duce verily believe from the account given
Lim, that ho is or ago nforesaid, and each other otb
deacons Is required by this act, whereupon the name
_of the parson thnsialmittod to vote shall-to 'aborted
In' tho olphitbotipal Het by tho inspostorn and a nofir
lootlo oppositetheretoihywritiodthe , Word " Lo!rit
he shall be admit‘tal to tote by sown n g paid,
fa; or the wen' ^ ngo," if he *hall Ito admitted to
Veto by roasonuf en 'II ago, shell he oallod not to the
o Markt! who MIMI make the like notos on Om lint of
tutors kept by them. •
Usti cases whirs tho name of the person claiming
, to-rotate found on the liatlurniehod by tho commis•
stoners and asaessor, or lila light, to vote, whether
found thereon qr not, in otdoOted to by any qualified
citizen, it Minn ho the duty of lint inepuctur to mt.'
amineanch portion on oath es to his qiislificatlonti
and if ho aloha to horn rankled - wlthiu the Plato for
ono year or move, his oath Khali • not be sufficient
procdthoreof, but shall make proof by at least ono
. competent witness, 11 , 110 shall On a quitlifimi elector
" that be has realtbd 1p the illutriet for inure titan tun
days next lannedhitoly pretiooding moth election, and
Llansolf swear that Ma bookilde residence,
In narrations of hie lawful calling, in in maid district,
' fgad thel it its did act remove halo sold district for the
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Elect lOn, Proct4m:fit,f,On
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Itvery person qualifledalettforosald'ond who shall
Mahe Milo proof, If requiltial, a ills resident° and
Paylnent'nf tuxes pa aforesaid, shall be admitted lo
Vol:15'10o township, ward or district in which
Lo
flash rehido. •
lj allt,p,Or.raw shall provost attadpt t r. prevont,
any ollle4 of this Ideation/II dor this act fro:Ian:Id
log stleh,blectiotifor ilse or threaten any viulonce to
nay Sarlronhaor, or shall latormilit.or Improperly In
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t erre": with Ittru'in tho °scallion of his dutY or
Anil block up the window or avenue to any win
dow whom thu sono luny be holding, or shall tiot
ously disturb the pease at such election, or
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sae any intimidating threats, force or liolence;with
debisti to mil:Iona: unduly or evoraiva any elector,
or to prelont him from voting, or to rohtrain the
fie: I°, of choir°, siveli pennon 01111,111V1C11 4 /11shall
11011111 . a ill ally Ea= not exceeding lit o build:ea dol
lar°, sad haplisolici/ fire any lila., 1/01 lota, ellah thine
lire more than twelve mouthy, :viol if it shalt ho
ghost It to rum t, where the teal of xllOll shall be had,
that V, poison :or offending was not.° mud of
the district ur tea uship, where the °Tens°
wits etunmitied, and not entitled to. vote thbrein,
thou; On -conviction. he shvil sentenced t o fps'', so
tin° of vial 1,0 than on , hundrorl our morolhou 9,0
thousand &Mats, and ho I:uprise:led not loss than
nix U11113:1,1) nor more than two yearn.
If !my personotol by law qualified shall nail:ln.
lontly vote at .any election of this Cominonrsoaltili
of being othorwire qualitiod shall veto out of Lis
3:repor dist: id., if, any person knowing the want of
hod, iqualitication, shall ai I or.proeuto sllgh Pomona
to rote, the person offending shall, .011 conviction, he
fined in any spm not est:be:ding two huntirod dollars.
and be in:prism:ma in any ;arm not exceeding three
months. •
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If any pelPoll aim 11 vote at mare than one election
district, or otherwise fraudulent!y vote morn than
Mire on the enmo day, or shall fraudulently fold and
deliver to thy impnetor two tickets together with
the intont ineptly to vete, or 'wall procuro another
to do so, he or they offfordlng shall, on •renviction, ho
fund in nny mu not Iran than fifty T i er more than
five hotoll efl and be llnpri-oued for a tern,
not inso than titan nor noire than tunic. noluths
If any potson not quelltind to vote in.this COnl-
MOnnenllll alp eeably to law, (ecerpt the sons of
fpialified citiz , ne) bind] eppeet et oily pia, of nine.
1t,,,, for the ',Woof, or Intltibuoing tin citl,, an qnlrlll
- to vote, tic shot! on forfeit end lay
dny faro not extending one Ltindnel d-linpf for
oi . y eilenfe, Awl he .1111.1 isnle , d fit .5.3 di
-not exoeii,fline the, p ?nnuths
(h.ilinal I.le i ton in “nlin. NS anis. Tem:ships.
Worn lo az..l ft h.. fentlfy In t... ,'-sled
Eq . ", Ititou li..L rrupt: , .t,
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!oh tho 01.11 th. r•
loot rouutj that, by to Art ontObol An A. r
popploneutal to the act re:allvo t.. tho elveto.n: Of
thiaCtoonutwvaltb," artrot . ..l A Intl 17 A. I) 18,1 n,
it IR pr.. id4,l an ti lloww:
Frt . 1 /1 , efrd by ebr mrel I (crop,. Rep.
r,,trfahr. s n) 'o eva
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o'hot'i r t .I,at I ha 1 ha .tol - V
111, of tit. S 1k ilk ' • ,kt , •' 1 .,ta.0att..1 , 41. on
1,•• aryl In 011110 0, ~ 00 1 1 tatr.,t , lob , 111 th
ra,ta itpt 11.• has ,11,10,11 float tlo• 1.1111,
tr.),,0.. 1.14, I,lli • f Illt,ofh
of .S 1 ttt. otlttr i en hanitrthi tool thirtsr r, - aeri pi 4-
C• I inttne . llsto toshion it t nto, by ortk
log therlifoini the nolo. , of et my poison who known
by 1,1111 to Ito doll or rontoted pho t o I Ito hot pro
yt,,os oqt nt front the il t ditri,l ofwhich he 1* ho
rwisisio
mitt death or r oval it - rottt the stint
rint'l Ito tnnilo snown to hint, nod add to the iinme the
11,110 of soy irtolifleit voter wlt 01,11 Ito kit on by
blot to have mood Into the district sin., tint 'het
~rot loon assessment, or Omee removal into the 'same
Shell hoer shall have Steen marlo known to hint, and
ai-it the nowt, of till who shall mare claim to him to
1, ,, vit ors therein. A 8 soon as titlerev i•ton
is i ontilorohhe shalt riot' e,tn .I‘,ll I itiz lionr . in ale
district Olllllllllkorisrefol in IttlrY if . nnY ho r s' , v hose
nettle is on tilt Hot 1111.1 illeil or ream . , ed from the Illy-
1,1111 ft.,. to V , Ow AMU,' , 13,111 - 0111, Or 101,thilr
nee clunlinec. vett, tleeweln whoa name Is not
, Inuit HO., a ti. 3 if nn. Cr. al,l rf to;nkle
nil ..ocee nohow n noun.; In added In the net ate. 051,11
fortloilth atownsed open the panne: awl the
nenvoicci shni I in all canon coo:art:on by inn ui ro,open
what ground Clio pornonannessell chains to bee
Wt.'. Upon the romplolinn of thin work It ehati bo
the duty of each tuinestior as atorecald to proceed to
matte out a lint, in alphabetical tinier, c I the white
treeicien isl., twenty one yearn c•f Age,' lailelog
be clnnliflo.l eyters In ward, lowounli, ton ;Alio ,-r
bleb he In the toip-nor,,, col oppoeite catch of
the oil nein. whether Hold treeinan tool is net
0 lonew.i.eciper. nail if ho Is. the tolailwr of 1 i r. ni
do, e.initowno where tint Mule numbo, ;I, with
Line Mr.. , al,h3 In which situated: met II in
n town where there L uro no tilanilwit, lice niece of the
CERIM===EMMEMI
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roi , it aim of the perm; ; and wiiiiroli+ la not alio.°
kerpor iirenvntion, place of boarding, nod with
wli m, and If working fur woollier, iln , name of
or. knit Writo oppodtr of maid annum
0110. woni coven: ' wittvo any perm.. liming In
VOID hV 1,1115011 or I:llltllrailZatil,b Ito ohnll exhibit
hid rortifientes thereof to the noseraior, unless do hax
brow for five coloierutiou yonin rhot lacerating, a
VOUT It dratrira; and in ,ell earara where the
parrot haii been naturahrral, the num& shall be
marked with the ••bore the prason Itos
merely declared bin Inteettlon in bacende
and &Riled' to be h.tur.lizna before the next oleo.
then, the name ehelllm marked U I.;' nbmo the
Clllllll We by roan.. 01 being betwoon t.llO
OKOP onty•one and t wonty-twri, as provabai by
inW. Ilia sword mill la.. entared ; and ll' the
porno/. Ic e mooed Into the olontloti Ilintrlet to ro
stile sotto the lost gonopil I'IPCI.IOII the letter It"
81111111111, 1.141 . f'd oppoll to tho nano. It .hall to the
MEM=
ootobletion of Ow boroln lloproted, to 1110,,11
out n F. Pallt ' 11.1 of all new Avoirs4nooth wad.. by
1111.011DIA 11.1.10.1111 ii upon RIO
b ALA • :Imo ttnoualintbly to the ..ontity loon
miAsionars, a lin shall Inonsdhaoly iota ths namea
th the lan iti,;•ilrati• at the Ward, I,thaugh, Cos ashlp
or 111/.tilst t., whlsh OP) liana Lora as.eased.
S 2On Ills list being conftlol.al amt ths
lononents bring math , as alrrsrahl t the arc., •I._lll I r
hall, ILI , reins:led In the r I?•tn rs,'
Who shot' NMne du pileate of veld
"the obnervati,ne and explarvltione reqUired to bo
note an nforeenid to be made out an FOOD nF praeti-.
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oblu. and plotted In the krnde of the tute'tii4or,
hell prior to the first of Angunt In each year, put
tor r. 1 ,1 o ' , the door of or on tho boon. , rhoro ,ho
rhto rot oftP.rot-pretier tir tet rthitth et! I , h.
tor! rehtio the oilier in hie feff,en.tote. .in lira
In. ppmt, tree of eller , " of ato, hernen d.h'l i.
tool eleethm Illxtrict who 101 l &Are to nee the
snot,. , nod It xholl he tho dot) , anxiantor to
odd, front Limo to Ilion, na !Ito 110111011 M
01 totsrroe chlbninir tldht tie yotn, tin mono Jr
elsiturnit, and mark 011,04k0 Lt. V."
and liontiallotoly 851080 1.1,0 vdth t i tt
In oil nth, e , lOl, 11t8 tt1.001.11. , 11, residence, whether
a he t edcr Cr untiet , II n Iniarter, woh when]
ho boards, or whothdr ntitprnlised 0r thisigolhx; to
be, .narking at all 1;11500 tho luttels ritposite 010
11211 i,, N." "Li. I." an llto cone !nay ,lin; If the
pore.. eiailoing to in a oill he ntitoralhted. Ito
c3loblt to rho aasexpor 111 n cortlfitiatu of
natoralistittoo, rad if lie claattoi that Ito thsliton to
be litifono the coat mooting VI.OIOII, 119
shall erlifblt pertinent,' of las ‘101,111,11110.1 ito
L•u tom; iii else, wherea ot
any or!, lorigh,
too holm , or eh et u, I N lot 1,111 WWI IL tO two or
o.nre one:atoll, the assexxor Atoll note In till Ids
the elution precintd lci•itill each
010 i tor I °aide:l:and Khali melte a utility:lto return of
01011 otionty cononisitionere In tilt 01.3,n in
o Welt a relarn ix roollreit from 111 no by the provi
sions of that act ; .and Ilea county 01111111641;0110,1 , ,
otaktior 4,11;'', to copltin of 311 etolt rota; to, xhall
111,31. e do plwate To% xtotte of rotor} ,1,11
1,1 , 41•1tr1y, and 118111 tot to.li xiino in
the ; toil toe ,1111, .1.1,1 by thin 011 to
he pre od tot 110111.. 13 of ot tot oh ,'thin places on or
before tho first of Anitust in eat li rear, 111.111 1.3
plan II ,•0 the door of pr on (110 Ull'etloll , 1,1000 of
eane
elt of soul pleeltn
•xhi a After the asset memo have been ,ono
i • . . . . . -
,
platod on On, tenth day, lye( coding tho h ,t){11
Tneaday in October of cacti year, the in.'s:ice iliiiii
on the Monday tiouniihatidy t i ab,wi ti ff, i,,,,,k,
MM==el==l
till persons loomed by lino eine° the return re.
q aired to to outdo by din by the errand section of
tidy net, noting opposite clash noise the oloorratlons
aunt 0‘ . 14/11.1191111 1,111111,110 ba 110t. , 01 nn aforietild ;
null rho stonily craninissionera shall thorelipon
1,1115 e 11. ieouo to be gilded to the return tennited
by the around teethe] of told act, and a Dili and
cotes et copy thereof In he ,111.10, 'c /taming. the
00n,.n of nil pe.OllN NO returned oe resid , •nt to raid,
of Pahl ;•111,1, hnrnngh, lowitehiP or precinct, 01111.
11111001 the slime together with the necessary elec
tion blanks, to tho unicorn of-the election In said
ward, borough, township or precinct, ou or !Afore
nix o'clock in the morning of the second Turhilay hi
October; and no nine shell be pertnittinf to rote lit
the election 011 that day whose 'thins° le not jut the
mild list, 11111.11. shall nitiko proof of hie right to
vote, as hereinafter required,
Per.. 4. On the day of election any pixaen whole
Immo in uqt on the sold lint awl claiming the tight
to vulA tit odd 0104100, elicit prodttee et least ono
qualified voter of the district to a witness to the red•
donee of the claimant to too district in which ha
dolma to he ie voter, for the period of at boort ton
days next proceeding said election, which witness
shall take 11101 Alitaleritle a written or pertly written
and pal Vriaterillinlial it Wilk/1011M 1101110 vicarly
whore the ceitio4ce Is of the pet/tone° claiming to ha
u rotor; and Ito person as clainangthe right to vote
shall also take and pube.lritui A written or rartly
written and portly printed affidavit elating to the
host Ifl hie lotowledge nod holier, where mil when
he WA , burn; and that ha it 0 cltlgen of the common
wealth cf Pennsylvania and of the United fittitflt I
that tie lout realeird within the ~,K errionwoaltit line
year; or if formerly a citizen therein, and hike ;rived
therefrom, that he 111N,renkted therein six months
next precouillog paid ,
oluotion ; that ho ban not
moved into the dlatrlet for the , pawn° of voting
therein; that he ban pall a Mato end county tax
w Rhin two yearn, Which wee tumefied at leant ten
days hoforo ooid eloctlon ; and, if a naturalized citi
zen, Anil also state when, where nail by, ivitat court
he was naturalized, and than nine produce a cortifl.
oath of naturalization for oxamination; the hold affi
davit alkali also [tato when and where tho tax claimed
tcshoistlit by the wan aaseafied and whoa,
whore, and to n hom paid, and tho tax receipt (here.
fur ahnll ho produced for uxamination,unlese the dal
ant ahall atnto in his affidavit that It hoe boon lust
or dettroyud, or, that he Hover resolved any. but if
the immix no claiming the right to vote eLell take
and aubscrlboon affidavit that ho' In n native born
citizen of the United Staten (or If born elawhereahall
state that flit in Me affidavit, ngdehatl produco evi
dence that tin has born' man, al Izod, or that ho In un
titled to citizenship, by reason of tile bailee), natur
alization); and Khali forthor tuako affidavit that ho to,
at the thou of Wang the affidavit betwthe the ago of
twontymzo nod twonty two years; that ho has 141 7
aided In the Stele, ono year end by tho• oh idden Ella
plot tan daya next prethotllng. ainiti eltFtlob;lltin
th ailliventillea ter , vtito;•althanglite ,tot have
Nell' , Mall; the mid afflfiali toot ail pampa melting
claim, and the affidavits the whim% to their
reablemo owl l o prolleived by the elootlnn board,
audat, the clove of the election they 011411.10 e on
cloned with the lilt of valeta, tally Ilut and other
papers roqultid bylaw to be tiled by the return
Judge with tb'e prothonotary and shall roMainon die
tharewith tho prothonotary'asinge, subject
examination, as other election papers pro; If Om
election ufficern shall and that the appiletpt or Pr. ,
Idirnnla (10.1*.till the logid mmillicallinie of colors
to, to they uhnd hu ptt init,thi to vote, mat tint nano
or names nimll•lio adds* the ol taxable. by Wu
eir
ideation oilienre,the • tax' being added. whore
the claimant elation to vote on tax, nod the word
••• age" silicon 110 alultun to NOlO .011 ago; ,tho Hume
werita Laing addd by situ clerk, In each raw ra.
apentivoly on Om lists of persuiti toting at such elec
tion. .
fhte..6 7 , t ehell,hellawftll for any qualified citizen
of the diulrlct, Itot•4llalnutllng the naffiu of the
• '
Elect2onf Prociantation
'avowed' voter i'lciiitltititned.sio the Hot of reoldent,
to sables, • to challenge .. the fetwicf Foch poreoli ;
whereupon the 8000000 , f of r I tof suffrage nn
to now relT • igq" l / 3 " pro' shell he pit math. natl.
acted on b leetlpn tho vote not-
In Med or rejected, noVeallni, to the evl. - ea vl r.V
person olitlining to bun p.• tin e booed citizen shell be
requtnot to produce hie 11,tui.iti/ottion pertlfluate
nt tin , oleetlon ontien, crept where no lino
been for ton years, vonstently n inter In the Wm triet
In which hit offers Ills vote; nod 011 11.0 veto of tooh
portion being rlweltiol,.it shall I" the duty of the
°hellion oflieern to Wrli.) or Ml6lllll eln ^ nach
onto the word '• voted ." lilt the mouth awl 7011
and if any tile.itlon ~itflic 61001 rt. elvii a.
lieroll.l Veto tile kW: virtue of p.e
nertifleetii, wireri r oorua ere
by vie tee of the natio lee of t . tet::v;n, they
nail the personal.+lle niter suchoi
evd tote,
upon co elTertilloc i iiiio.l 1,, guilty of a n high oiloih •-
bleatior, and on eel, thereof, be 0, - 41 or in
mil once], or I..itit, lit the el k.° of ilie court ;tat
tlis Ciro shall not f.leeed Wit. luuolnel 'dollars in u.ielt
awe; nor the iniptioininent nue putt ; the lion
olielkho inflietoil, or conviction, on the
OfillOrli 01 Virltioll N 730 Ileg.ett or t prime to
110, C • 8811011 to be n.O • 1., it . • iadcr..rla nut oeuictO.
to algal:said on said on , e •e'.rrti tin
e. 0. If oily ' elect on Ohio s * .toll la nolo or
neglect to r.quire su • 11 pre .• of ;1 o ri g ht Cl Mirr,ge
Ito 1n preOCTII. O .I leis tee laws to which
thin in u suppleniei.t, he any;. ,• oo ,0 l'ffel log to
vole whose onion In tint on the Est '0 :tkAotOCli
whew right
or wh° right to vote ..
Lt.,.) •
voter present, coil ehoil .1/ ;eirsiip to 01,10'
without reyvi ring Oil perocin co o_Tootl
ing ripen en e; • Ity of a ).;gll
tnicilennio nor, owl s'er.l v• -,. for eve r
snob ofro,oo, to pay Tot • •- .1 in; on,litire•
(trod 1 o'lgro, or to OWL, "r ;01 , ,i1 , 12 . 1m,1 not
1110 T ,, than eda 0110 YegO, ei .. ,
r ; • II! :hi 11111•
prolioll el tlic cent.
Sri., 7. Too I.
olveltorn of Proti , loll , ~.l I'. s.: 1:10
llnit...lll4ltites, It -14.1 , 1.. 1 o r, to
attend tit, ihe foi ....•
in, .0, 114111 ' 411g
election in oriel, 0,, .oritb,l /leo thelo
et: 0.1•01., 41,e
bean oullll, IL ; ` • • 1 • . .!
who 01a.oi le .•. t r lino
erbi-01, , ed 'Hee 1r. , -. ..1
tOl , l vaitire 0f ../ 1.10.0 1. 1 , ,
i•
✓
stic.ll ilieutet, n, ' 1' • • 1 • ,,,
claimant ~ /1e.,.
111 vrs Ai ter IV' • I
onp, 1,14, ;hi. 1:1 ,! •1;f1
Fatur , 11,1 , Khali
rly .. • ,
It, ttt : • ,
t , :or, ri • Liz( • r. •
CO, onl
1.7 ti ~ 1 .1., I . .1 r ,tinly .01.11.11
I •. r•,l t. :!
rµ h`
' • :41 t. •
t 1 tom+ DI
brr.
I-, 8 T:1 sh”li
e‘bly •Ix1 oh% tt /11...1111,
Br.. The indgo
f tho • 1,11, ,, 1 o,o'o ote Coo , 100
to.l o 000t . 00 , to x 1,1 • I r
L.. P••• 01 n
any vl , lllllll . an
tu /toy
O tt 41,411 1,1,1..1111, hi silt' %old
I=2
e'ri • 10. rt. 111,./1/9 - 1 ph: t 1 .
htive tb, •
t.. . I/ p.
forming tht. dnllell hr, ri,y 110'.11.//a prnt lib 1
by 1., rpr thn of thotr dutlra, to
paid by I .11,1i\ IV in oilier
111 iit I. .11
/I I' ///,', ./ .1.• .
t.! pror't crllw tic. I.: .11 ro '•
l'ur,tlny o.: Oric io • c • y vo tc, ky.
wx11,4,,,c any c t
And VI, 1 . ..1 1 ,111.1t1: uny
In of tlll4 pros • r -1,1 4 ',,r, , , 41 El
.r• Elf 0011t.7 I • ti•.l., no k.n.
anon, not t.olnltE , E
Iprn-unoinot not osi etEl, Th..- ).11,1 0 h4, or 14th.
t tho diocrotton the
SI, 11. On the paut„:;... ; tit:eons
n' the county. wtatior tlodu- ottl; thee cu rrty
;alio,: that trands.o...; ,:o ,- 11. at the r , o011;ot
1.-ot I.• he hr Id o.••rf,t, • ti. hn lit flat!.
the Court ‘.l';`nt.i.o.., h.,- if in
,onott, at i 1 Tat; 01.., cp
~,int - !!J,• nit
ha conn'o In t nl i , le.• • r
JO VOlOl . ll 1 . 10 1. c 1.1.01 t'o4 041 . 4,,
/1.111011, anti w1t0.... clot. L 1 ICOIIIIIO
be sn.m. ..f Ile c Ter.nork. th
I.koll 1111111 1 1 11• I+o/1114 1100111u' party: sold
vet eenrs aka!! lievn t In. ~,1,1 he . 'llll. llllt.t.rs of it.. e1...1.0n, 1111: llto
1 1 01111 • '01..011 11.11 OM color.,
Inntle out .tn.l .r. • "
it lioll of soterv, Ifol . lto eltahun,, oy
perdon offering to rota. ;Lad tutu, totutte Itint and nut
ttneratitubn oat!., Imm le,;:.1,1 .t. Lot 14;Ist of tolf..
trege at Mel It n “ (r, 1,1,011 , • 1113 1,1110.4
1/1 . ..11111Vd; 1111.1 lit,....dll•Otkill are re
quired to utfard 10 'All,tk sule, ydWel vi)-•
putt.text every ..otivetioneu nief
rho ol go et th eir ; mut II tent et
altall ref.° to porno; to,rv. flit to be pret.t.fnt
porfortn tltiot ,totl at aforevaltl. Or f eio!y
shall ho [rhea nway outs tat by 01 o 1,;;,/, of
an Ilu• • .11q/1 0,1 , 1
[ham. t May ho telt, u d R. atot: llama! ti, Ina a
ronleot aaid 1•1,o,uol Prur
on en;toug IL. , rerIII, u Lm t.ver •
IL If any pr , del,-
y of ultlior, or 01 111•1 • pl,-110,,n1l “tpix •.;
'of o 1./. 100 L'0.•1 • 1 t1.11..r, or 1.t.•
It' ,111 1 to I' • !till i. 1 ••• 101 t, or tJto t
vame to 1.x . v11;.1 ,ktt, wli.sr4lpy it fluty
Lc F..t•niul .r1:13 tow.hnathemj,,tho.
conttirato to ally lee : ahaq not hot el
duly olhainthl Lt 01 4., a.. 11 • ••• 10.111, to One llrn
91:0111...a rte oranl . g . ,fo 140
net of Congetne r el;a1,1 it: .0, ri ne
way perttlit Cut, h... 303 . ,••••tilrel , l4t.
[tort cortific,ito. bi-r.. 110 ofn fir:
, or 0.1,0 .1,111 It • t.••
inch certificate of natiir.ll7.iii h Oita it
win fratidoilevti : a..f.::01 . 1 •
vot. fiimieri: or lli ..r 1 •.."
to r.
111111, IL • I • 1 : rott• • 111 0 01,0
0,1, tali
nu : • ••11v:• • 11•••• he 3 . 11 , eqt, 1 ... I n.;...n0
It • ••1••0111,1 (1011:t1 Mid a • pew, e
t; tooar3 (or a 1,11%4 oot P.
Ure. (0.• or, ot,
In or I;efore ur r mrt
rod to r•lut; O.•• ,
la, fact, 'atiowlot, —ll
•
=IIM
1.11,1,41;1, h/ 1,
LAP! , 011111,tr• of whir.. is ..If , it I
Fill.iLirr 1,1..03 0,11 '•01. 4i .0 " • Z.Ol ,
111.1t1011 LO .1611
day it hut 1•1,01[111.111
Intl„ 1,1•1014. it • •. I ~ i 3 10
111,0 1•11.tt• 111. ir i • /
an,l p..r, • U
vote .ur a
I..topt Id'o or Lilly 01.1:111 lor wi.o
ithy Irny 0111 in. vol 0- nny 3,/ , ‘
11 - LA..v., In I lir r hy
...,1-
Wlut 11,111,1ir . `I 1 .• 1'
g 11111) 01 I )14;11 11. . naJ ilp.
glirtil 1111 d/ 1,1,4 fe um 41,1-
t. t , log 1.,,y
I ...(11, J. 6 for,ovory d•ogi
Lgti.. or - ogiou Or
111/1/0114..• 4:1( 1,0
to tint li till all) 4hrlrtrl 101 AI. it,
r • or I Jiii 1 ., 0 .
ly eonhund..e.l ,lolliti I, arbrif any auleumor ehell
a'l •ti at.) .1. 1,1.•• uld
11.. NV
11 ref. • to , uno who to loilliflod he
,toll Ito goqty of a tee.-I.ou,toor In other, nod on
n.olyirtlon Ito puniehed by rill" or imprisonment, nod
!xnto st - Ilklept tnanartren r.r dmong, by the pat ty
ug , :rierfel; nod it I a.ms. per,,on ehgll froudttlottily,
niter, add to, dr Ltcr or Fieiti 07 any lint 01 001001
made out undo, end I y_ 01,11 uct , or tear down or to
11104 ti frtint whero It tun I,ott
fixed, ,rich frot(.lulet., 0 letu ,- .l:l.youe intent, 01 ter
till) itoproror nurp.e.. eon no offetutiteg
lo t guilty 111:01 ntooler t.. 1111,11, and e. 4
xhall ha puntelled 1
,y r 11.1 e not et etouliog li Vt. Inur
died doll:try, or inipiluolunuot not oAvueding two
pion., or both, lit the dpemition of the court. O ,
^ Eir.c.'l6. All the 01, - ,tionu for oily, word, borough,
.towneltip antlederi oill; oru rthrill be horrufttir ho,r
on the urn - I Tuesday !a October, unliject to nil
proylnione of the lowa te;;ull.ltog the election,' of
much Alcorn riot leuxutuletrid, with this art; tho.per ,
eons elected ttPianch offireu at that thnn shall tato
their plncen ntihe expiration or the turinu,of the
poroons bottling the limo rat Ulu tloin of .011 rlee•
lion; but on Mention 10' the aueuusor or nests Ant
nusoeuor to held, undo thin ru.t, until the
one thottuotiti 011,3111 hohdred uoyohtY•
Per. 11. 4t all ell etene: held lint,tifter undo
Imes of thie Common ricui th, the tin ilu uholl to cPritoii
between the !inure, of via sod eoion 0160, it. in ,
and cloeuti 01 p. tn.
per. 17. IL wintli Ito the duty of the Beyrolnry of
the enuottonwrulth to proparo fermi for nll the
blanks made once:94.y by limbn t and furultdi colUve
of tho Fame to till, (.01011.). C11111:111,11,11iddi of the den
end coluitleunf thle Conononwo .1011 nod the r0 ,,,,y
roonntkuionetli ..11 nllOll noulity phut!, ay soon no 'tiny
ha nopewunry akftyr receipt or the 1 ,11 1 0 , At Ibn proper
oxpenueoJ (h, county, proctor] owl furnlehlo :01 the
of action 001001, of On election dilarletr of their re.
uportive Novak. ',pit, of 'au th blunt,, in onoiy~
tinottiltlesuu may I, tend. roll Ilfli`iihiii`y 11. d.
lihßtgo of their dtitlo4 hide' Ulla not, 4 4, •• ' •
Sod. lit. Thot oiti..l.tin of thin Steteetotuporuttly
In the tuition of the Pinto or 'Of the United ,htuted
floyornotonts, au elyrlesi 4n °filor ditty; and do
not' vow whew that employed, ultull not hu•
loprlvod of the rigid to 011(0 In their unvorul °loot ion
ilutrleto, if ytherwltto
ClIANOI: IN ileit M 0145 or Vtll'lNO,
• An not reg tattling the mode of voting at all elet, '
Cone in the nevoral collation of this Commonwealth
approved March 80,1006:
nee, 1. ,De it enacted by the Ssnate and thus of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Jimmie.
nits and Genera Are-nal!, art, dad if is hereby en
acted by the authority of the same, 'Vint thu qualilled
votora Of the retread counting of (lam Commonwehltfi
at Cho general, towinhlp, borough or speelqu'ontloret,
aro : homily, ltormater, nttattn Avon govt rounprl to
rote, by tlekute, lghnlyd ua'•riam", iogtly piluttal
w 1 1 1 1 0 11 1'1 0,110 n , :Mt. urea!, e WON,' row, 0,4 .
Flrbu 1041110,1 or ullvla...(111181,0
voted for; n(1 1.1. i.iirtlAllo44 n 'ol , lalkl,icyT' 0180
e nave shalt embrace nave of a`l Male 011100r11
votol for, anll.l l 6,,lnbelled " tante I" ono , ticket shall,
clubmen 110 nature, of nitro uotc 61110000 . votott for,
and ha labelled 11 0ontact" onn,tliket Anal dabraeo
Cho names of all tow n ogle 01'8 voted' for, and he
labelled s' lownehip;" ono tio`not Khali' (Mamma the'
manse of hll loroupt pincers'-voted thr, and be
labollod „" borough.... and ado, ,1,k,../ 011311;1,0 11111101,
110 d In eeparAto ballot boxen. ' • '•
AMENDMENT TO MB toNs.muTioN OY 'mu
•
,• UNWED , !
HIXTION ). Thn rlchl or. t i.
Eitettt,; to tor" br tk,icra oLoo) by tta.
V oltenl pi;
cutitlit lon or
VIIIST AND 1.31 , t1:0[4.1) riii TIO lO' n(:'1: Q' CON.
(111.Ltiti OF . IIAItIItI 3I ItCt
" 4 1
. BECTItIN I. LiSarfrq t o ; V, 114.(e thol..llOuni
of IttpreAc ritaii”es qf the Unite,' Nl,ltet,tl' A rittrica e a
Cangren asgenaded, Tlarat
CARLISLE, THURSDAY niORNING;SEPTEMBER le, 4.87 p. ,
Ili
.Election Proctamatiii4.l
States, who. are, or shall be otherwlso quallif • by .
law ta vote at any election by are people, in •it • y
2.1.... e, Territory, distract, county, city, pariah town
-01111i..c hoot district, lartniblidity, or other territorial
subdir.sion, shall be ontitiod and allowed nt"ioto
at all such elections!, without distinction of Taco,
color, or provioua condition of servitude; any Con.
.stitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any
State or Territory, or by, or under its authority, to
tho contrary notwithstanding.
Sec'. 2. -.lad be it farther enacted, That if by or
,' miller the authority of tho constitution or laws of
I any State, or laws of any Territory, any act is or
shall be required to dm done on a prorequalto or
ti , tr:hflention for voting, and by such ConstitoSion or
I law pet anr+ 00 ollkers nra or shell 1/0 charged with
the pet Minionn 0 of duties of furnishing to citizen.
‘p opportunity to perform ouch prerequeite, or to
Irecouls qualified to vote, It ahall lingo. day of ovary
1 each poreon•notPolllcer to glee to all eitieGno of the
Unified r.t Oen lit' Willett and oqual opportunity to
pm I.•. al aunt 1013 . .1111W L.ll, MA to become qualtdod to
rob, a about distinction of roe e, - color, or preylotek
condition of cervlttale—and if any such poreoti cif
officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to glen full
r Ifei t this treed., he shell, for et ory :melt offence,
toiteit and pay 0 emu of tiro hundred d °lima to the
person aggrieved tlmreby, to ha recovered by enac
tion eu tint cane, with fall cooto. and finch allowance
for voalawl teen fie the t oust thrall deem Joe!, and
nhell also, for every °lnnen,, be deemed guilty of a
ittliclemeanor, and shall on conviction . thoreof, be
fined not lerithen tiro hundred dollars, or be troprio
hoed not leas than onnaroath and not more than one
year, or both,at the riteorotton of the court._
Saction 10 or AN ACT OP Tan PENiibtit'llite. Ls meta.
Tenn or APRIL 6, 04 1.a870.
Sve. 10, That no much of every net of Assembly as
providt s that einly white freemen are entitleeto veto
or bo registered no voters, or an claiming to vote at
any general or special Orel!en of big Commonwealth,
Ito and the came to hereby repealed; and that hilt
nf tor al l'freemon, without distinction of color, shall
to f around nod registored according to the proof,-
lons of the section of the net approved +. 4 .rprll 17, 1800,
entitled" .11. Art Pother, supplemental to the act
railwag to the Morino - fa of this Commonwealth, and
v. lion otherwise qualified midi, the oxieting lasil, 1;0
i.'o•tt to vela at all general and, special elections
a I env COMll , olll,nlllt.
00 . .. Y.I'I7'LTTIONALCONVENTION
..-- ,
A t the 5,,1e iipla 11011 plarrs, also, an election rill
C.,
g.. ,:: for dnleentee to the convention to amend the
1 C., ,unit hat oftio. Stale, in C3llfOrlllity With the. ct, •
c,.10h '4 '. P ai Act t." pine hle fur calling a coeiven'ten
I , act ei.•' ''.• CO11,0'011 , 44 4 " applovcd Aprll 11,1572.
Alt ti,,,:tila I 10 - sell 1 , 1,111 , following rules tfull
t' ''' ' '‘ ,l r a =l,ll apply to said t•lectlonotral the co-,
~`,, rf Al the gettet al election to beheld tho second
Tuelditt 01 Oct shoe "rat, there shall he elected by the
qualided el. et.. of this Orr normottlijolegatee to
n coo: ran,.:, to 1, , ,:, and, amend till ca,ktitiltirlts of '
this , i - '4:. • ;11 , 4....1 roar. iCo s Atoll coit.lnt'ot one
.111:1'iSMILI. 111. I) -MI to M , •1111,ele, to b,, elected in
the It otter foiloalug : Twenfy-eight mointerit
thewoof ha'l ho olecturl in the State at large, AR
folio 00 -, , ..i voter of the Plato shall' vote for not
-,,, •.11,,,,, fo., ~. n , is 11•111 , a. to t the IwonLy F ollptit
.' ((. WI lie direllieod e . ortod ; nittotyl.nlne
d 'll.gal t.. 1,1,e 1414.• 14[6.1;410cl to and elected front the
a aim ent rirnat,aran ,0.10101, of . ..lento, State . , titre,: :tele
•, .1 e: 1“1 , , , ell'o l Bll ......t 0.4 , .14 Sot ~tor 11,44r."4 oath ; turd In
01,noroi p, - all diotridt ololvgalv f. each voter tili.tifit. lo
.141111, rl to 1, voLe for not mete III;,, two of lira
illealleys 1.. '.•• cho, , e , Ilia !lir 113 . .1.11c1 , and the three
0n11..1.1. highest in veto shall lon del-lurid elretnd„
wo ~pt lit tit. comity of Atlegliony, forming the
ri,,,,y•thir d Slnatofial • The' het, whore no voter
shah 4 4 • :, rdi., I liAll s.t....airrildatvs, and the ulna
11,,te I 1 : oi , :e Oil, II it • loctorl, and in the countien
of 1, , ,,,,e, Ma• . or .a I Pp,,,,f,:t ming the Thirtnenth
•00tt0r...; Di.o a 4, a hoot no voter shall vote fir
mare lt , n four candid:a., end the six highest In
rote .It-II be elected, and six additional del ' egattee
411.11 hull sea frau: the city of Philadelphill, by a
v 'lO,
ato .ge In, viid 4 dy, and in the it oloctivii nu
sl.. U,. '0 101 loci 0 than titre,' candidate/1,...,1
at..., 0 hfclort. I. voteW.iall la. Inelar , al elected.
'O,l. ',
. r; :4s, Awl I, e 1 ~rto n 1... re 0h eleotiott t
tetra: 010; pros :de: wonaql.hin 1,0%1-1 tot eschpall,
one in A. hlvh 0 d: nel.t the t1.:41.,,, voted fur Del.:-
10104 a: la,,te. mu i lia• oth, r Ist witicl to deponit the ,
twk..le yard for Instt 01 Itelegotr,:, which boxes'
‘lll,ll I . let,' led 'Opt ettv,lv, "Dolsgatos at large"
sod " I.:. i. 13)0.. , ltatea ;" ;is , I la u„,'ll district in
the city ot If, ilAttelphia, an additional box shall ho
prnyldlol formelt poll,ln which to deposit the tickets
vole , ' tor '' tat,' bolotirtios ..” nod said last mentioned
i,,,,, ntoer e,,,t, iu, labelled "City I.l"cates."
1 Au .4"f h.. •le, Oen • el.al I,' hold and ran
,i,,, teat r ~,o I Tr: . ttl. , rttn . ,Illerrs -..f the noverul
evil in tn..' dr:. I the G.- lloa , v(a.th and clout
la ,:ot 1., ono and ogitlttral 11. all s a:lieut. by' 11:0
fra. , rot el: , :0:: en of the CoaliannWeilltli, No for
''•'" ' ' l l" 'd,, ri 1• , ,. , , , , , 1i ,,,,, ! , , ~,—,„, coi l „„, 1 „.
~„.,•,..,„,. „,,,, ~,, ~, .11.100, of tool sot.
A• N 'pi e 11..1.1t% C'. be t atoll fax larmbera at
N.,: . ot ace r0nr , ..01 - :r. .11:U hay. on the outside the
o n , ltt ''
llol• witee At burg..
;
' and on the Inside the
W.,. t.: . h o' eatotirlot 04 to Ito voted for, not noel ed•
int , fe itu•on in itornhec.
.P• fl 'I to Itch. IC to he, Note,: rut LI:ell:et man:hors
al 111,,, , .1 , m . ball 100 .3 on the outside:o2d
.. , vat, p_.
"1..11 , r I. o '. i.. 1 11 - and on the tualdr , thill nam or
newer of tho mt , atat cc voted for, 110 exouod ug
ll
the prop... :Aunts, limited an aforesaid t but any
tiot,..t 0 Itieu shall contain A grouter numbei . of
0.10.10 '1 an Ito II , :alter for whiolt 1110 Not.' .0411. to
entitbd to e.e., 'hell ho rat, eted ;'and in eltee , of the
dt :', ..:0%!. , :t; 14 be alt. 4:: t at large in thliadolphla, tho
%void, •' City tblegarra," kiiall too nn Ole outside of
the th.o.t.
.C..5'74. In ths sit of Philadelphia the return
uniges vholl tricot at tho Sta.° lino., at ton o'clock
on the roursdny nevi following the election, and
tram s out the rotor WI for nald citte,•of Shp vote. cant
thno , ::: tor .1-ingo P nt at large and city and dintrlct
de notes, t, 1., tato/here of the cunt notion; the re
ran, oeige. of tho se, 'el election dixtricta within
ex.+, ( All Q. ef Ihe State, .., cludin, l'lnlarinlphia,
eh I'l no ~. It P. luny nest lollowine the election, at
rte',;,, I. l w '' fur the air , 11[1)4'01 Ili, return ra Igo,
,i 1 tit.,. county. acil make ont. roll nod accurate re
am., iCr the e. NI, fy, e 4 the •oten cast thdrein for
monitors of the convention and furdlotriet tuumbaro .
of t ;,•, enure; and the proceedings or the roturu
lodges of the 0144 , 1 city of Philadelphia, and of the
mnr v.:. ..laliri a the t`c•wnronwoaltb,lo the natking
of Ito relic., shall he tho Farosus those prosirrlbill
for 404.4.11 nolgr 4 to tho'caso, of an oloccon Or llirier
lt,, et. opt that rot.ns tstactuittod to the Socrolary
- or ow Ce4otrum.wcaltli, obeli be addressed to that
dll. or /111. Jan and nut to the Speaker of thpereate.
• I. JORDAN,
Secrelary of the Commonwealth.
Param - nr- 1,, rho pot-hoot. contained in the
.10,1,1y-bid:l, section of WO art first at:non:o , l, the
hula.. of tar alaretaid districts shell respectively
Inky ..1.1r1,s or the rorollcatert of return of the ok,. '
1101111 ~ l , I 1.41 t r. spoctito district/rand produce thorn
at a In retiog ot toteludoe from tech ' district, at the
borough of Carludo, on the third day after the sloe.
lion, being' for the present year ON IIIIDAY, Till:
ELM" ENTII DAY Ott OurOkttilt NEY'f, thou and
,
here ti, do and pt.rforru the iturioe rcituiroid lip law
of cell i lid grii. .
' .1 h,,—'Fo u l whop ty Naga try alchnera at: unavold•
hI" 3 ' .. " 0 '0 ,, I. allahleta attend ouch a mooting of
Judges, then the, certltleate or return aforesaid shall
Ire tekee otarge of by ono of tho latepectura or Clock.
of the Ourtion at aid :Extra t, who shall do and per.
term the dun, ' eqttlawl of said Judge unable to
It: te oil.
In leotimony whereof I' 11.10 herattato sat my
hand :MA S.,MI;,
MMM
JAMES K. 1101tII1IAN, [h. S.l
3I riff.
etaltmlii, Supt 6, I (72. ,i-
A. L. SPONSLER',Y COLUMN..
A .
L. BP ONSLIMI,
147111 A uttll, 6qtivo.or t e4nruynneur, luuar
Al.! 0/ OW Agunt.. Oftice - MAIn Btreot mar
equaro.
Av A LU.N.BLE FARM AT PRIVATE
SA LA —Situated on the Baltimore Turnpike,
Oro mile: 8,..th of Carlisle," near the Tillago of
Papertown, (Anil.,land County, containing no
knoeo es thu " HUI CIWON PARNI.".
Ti,, Improvements art n largo Stone Mansion Bonne,
with convoniont out - Unthlinge—a large Bank Barn,
two 'tenant lionala Of water and claterna.
halt farm it cannot ,be 0: celled In Oho county.
alarge apple and poach wellard, together
with port., rharror, rrraro,: and atrawberrlea in
ahandanoe, and a good utneket tar the mine. The
11110 location of rho ladidinge, delightful Aare and
I , lerleant aurroundinge ' render it ouu of the moat
tioelrable hoinua in thoCumborland Talley. •
- The propertrivlll be diepumd of upon faroraLle
tortes. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLER,
gonte72 Acathitate Agent.
IOYSTN. PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
HALE—Situated on South rut street, Qtr.
.1,11,1,,c0n ao feet In front &int 110 In depth to
an ntley. TI Improvements RT•• •^ •
TWO-STORY BRICK lIOUSFy
ith.n briek hark Wilding, containing parlor, hall,,
dining room and kitchen on the gru t dom., and roar
rooms on the second, with balcony and garrot—
wanh libule, bake oxen, smoke house Rod tither con.
reolent colt butildinga nod's good cbtarn,' halt Imes
and grape dues. roupdro of
A 1. SPONSLItIt,
dthntad Real &tato Agent,
MOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.-
liltnaleil on Weat Perot etruet, above PM
efrnnl. Ca:il.lo.
.910+ lot la
h: loptl t our of thn moot e 33 l4;g fr ila building 'ilfontm le ol le ' l 4 u o
the loecu . The Improvements are a
TWO-STORY FRAME "SWELLING.
The tonne will be rondo Irony. Enquire of 7<
A. L. SPONBLER,
' 30tnn73 goal Entate Agent
T OUSE AND' LOT OF GROUND Air
a F , PRIVATE 13ALS3-21tuted on Went South
ntrent. Lot 30 by Otto font, a two otnry brink build.
lug net Ott feet back from thn street, 16 by 113 foot
rontalning 3 mute on each floor and ono oa lino
tic. Convonlont out buildiugn, hydrant In the yard,
abundance of fruit, notteloting of applon. Imam
,plunnt and thorn no. The property Is Ito good ordq/
and will be di/11,0,1°4.pr upon-roarionable forty.
Apply to'
voNwit,
3ittan73 If t aal pinto AgotA.
21 14. • VW43SI.ODIOUS TWO—STORY
1111104 PW.E.I.LINO. ON NOItT/I PITT
POR SAl.E...Cahtaltaiug donblo prior's,
Lail, dining ro and kitchen, on the' first floor, 9
eitianhors on the Second story swillnlithed rooms In
Iho *Ws, conycnisiit out•Lulidiuga, and hydrant' In
the yet t, an to
A. L. eroistan; .
Anal Estate Agent.
30nIta.. '
..... vi
III:10K EBIDENOE AT PRIVATIT
JILJ SALE. Ituatud on South Pitt street, near
Pomfret, aTW STORY ROWAN BRICK 110138 E,
containing ratd is, NAIL Dining Room Ind 11,110 R in
on the drat floor and fauy_comfarteki WW 911‘ the
toond story . , li. 90- tiTif in ' tedilitiit nil
convenient out b Wage, T 9 propos), 1 41.1 1 0 1.
repair, and till be dispose Of . OIOU i 0 9 , 100
i riaumnublu totimt. Aypiy to . :t k -
A. L. SPONSLTIII,
: noupog ' : • • Real Ectete Agent.
rpWO VALUABLE MIMS, .withlu
lIVO MINN ,f Whlrllnla; Havoroh °that houses
oodtholhlino lots ip. tho hthroligh, and ak house/ end
14,,‘11 roperiowpovill oleo, be Maimed of upbn
rohoonohlojetPli by
en 8 .1 C P I e N t e ll " A
g l en ; tt
EEM
THE WAITING NOTHEE. , •
Bittibgly bOr favorite wlndod,i :i.•
An tho Rumors gulden glow
Booms to calif a glory round har k
Falling Oil hot lockro i f ;mons, ':;
' • '
Them the mother sits and mum,
Till the nun dinte In the west, • -
Listening for the tread of spirits,
Tram tho lands where dwell the html.
Long ago heidarling left her, • L i
Fading surely day by day;
Till ono eve at golden sanset,
On her iOneltshe dying
.
"Mother pat me near tho window, .
Era tho min.'s last glorlos fado, '"'
Lot me son thoso shady,Alloys • ,
Onoo again ln• light arroyo& o.
"Mother, when the day has faded,
And yon twinkling evening star
Mines upon ,your lonely . chamber,: • .
Vram that heaven on blue and far.:
" Will you Hit Imelda Mail window,
When the shadows arelong and
And the mints ofevouing gather,
Bit and ping our yelper hymn.
" I wIU eolne and hover near yon,
Tram a fair and shining land,
And from heavenly !Amine Of music,
Chanted by a eldrat band.
" Mother, though you may nor coo me
Mover.near you tp the ale, ..
Though you cannot hear my tbdtetepe,
You will know that I am near."
8o the mother sibt and muses,
Waiting tot the shadows dim,
Round the mountain brow to gather,
Then she sings the 'gasper hymn.
Though she cermet boar the footsteps,
In tho snail( evening air,
She bellows an angel spirit
Prom the "bolter land" is there.
ON THE RIVER.
A Tnimuwel BEET=
In the summer of LS—, I was engaged
with 4 young man named Lyman
in locatifig land lots along the Wabash,.
in Indiana. 1. - had gone out, paitly for
my health, and partly to accommodate
one who had ever been a noble friend to
me, Mid who had purchased a great deal
of GovernrrieUt land. At Davenport'he
was taken sick and after watching with
him a week, in hopes that he would soon
recover, I found that he had - a settled
fever, and, as the physielanssaid that be
. would not probably be able to move tin
der ammOntli,.l 'determined to push on
alone. ' So I ob - .-+itied a good nurse, And
having aeon that my fried would.have
everything necessary to his C - df..n.lfort that'
money could preenre, I left
As good fortune would have it, I found
a party of Bit mon bound on the very
route I was going, and I waited ono day
„for the sake of their company. At
length we , set out, with three paok horses
to carry our luggage, and B00111:found
had lost nothing by waiting, for my com
panions wore agreeable and ontgrtiin
lug. They were going on to St. Josephs,
where they had land already locatddi and
where they had mills upon the river, 'in-:
tending to get out lumber during the re
mainder of the season.
On' he third day from Logansport we
reached Walton's settlement .on the
Little River; having loft the Wabash on
the morning of that day. It,was well on
into the evening when . we reached the
little log-built inn of the settlement,' and
we were glad though of the shelter,•fOr,
ore we wore fairly undercover, the rain
began to fall in big drops, and thioltlx
too. And more still had'l to berVoankfi.:,
for.• My horse began to show a lame
ness in ono of his hid logs, and 'when I
leaped froth the 4ddle I found that his
foot pained him much, : as I could tell by
the manner in which ho lifted it from the
ground. I ordered the -hostler to bathe
it in cold watek and then wont into the
house, whore we found agood substantial
supper, and comfortable , quarters for the
night—that is, comfortable quarters for
that section and that` time.
About ten o'clock, just aftei I had re-
tired, and just as I was• falling into a
grateful drowse, I was startled by the
shouts of men and barking, of dogs di
rectly under my window. ,As. the .noise
continued; I arose and threw on my
clothes and wont down.
"What is it?" I asked of the land
lord, who stood in the dorway.
"Ah t don't .• you know, stranger ?"
said the host, turning. "You've heard
of Gustus Karl, perhaps?"
Who in the West at that time had not
heard of him—the most reckless and mur
derous robber that over cursed a country!
I told the host I had heard of him often.
"Well," he resumed, "the villain was
here ovly this afternoon, and murdered a
man just up the river. We've bet% out
after him, but ho gave us the Slip. We
tracked him as far as the upper creek ;
there ho came out on the'bank, and fired
at us and killed ono of our: liana, and
then drove into _the - woods. We sot the
dogs on, but they' lost; •
"And you had to ootno back bona
lose ?" I. said,
"Xos," the landlord growled. "But,'' .
Ito added, with a knowing' shake of the
head, "ho can't run clear much longer.
The country is up in- arms, and ho will
either leave those buntings or be drop
ped."
" What sort; of a man is ho ?" 1 asked.
"The vory last man in the world ybu
would tako for Gus. Karl: He is small
—not a bit over five foot, with light,
curly hair, a smooth white face, and not
very stout. But, love ye, ho is as quit&
as lightning, and his eyes have got ilre
in thorn. Be dresses In all spades, but
generally like a common huntbr. Oh,
be is the very devil,, I do Iplieve I"
After the tubfulof whiskey and water '
•which the landlord had provided was all
drank, the crowd began to Idbiliereo, 'and
shortly afte'rwarda I went up again to
bed, and this timeslept on Unhatorrupt.
edly till morning. •
juit eaten my breakfast, and had
gOile to the front door, when a, horse
man came dashing up' to the-. place.
Himself and animal covered, with, mud,
I It had been raining all night. '.'ha Bret
thing the newcomer did liitsta to inquire
for gio:, I answered at once to the nanis.'
Be then imgormeitme that Lyman Knapp
941,144 riot live, and he, wished to sou me
as soon as possible. • •
"The doctor Said ho ruvet die`,7 said
. „
the mossongor, 4 1 and the poor fellow now
only gooks for IVO , long enough to. see
,yon. n
"Poor Lyman,".murmured to any.
solf. P' Bo young, so, hopeful, with 'Rd
Many friends and relativei•in' his far-off
horno,and taken down to die'
Wang* , •", ' ' ,
told the • man I. 'would set out on my
'return as Soon i s possible. • He ate some
I breakfisti,mrtho'n reinniedhisjourney,'
,being bound mi far as the'ynttitwatoralo
' '1 settledrmy I.lll',:itri'tinin Sint for My
hers° ;but a bitter.„' disappoinirnent
awaited me. I found the foot .swollOn
very badly, and it pained , him ea that ho
°Mild hardly stop
been OW, T obould hive beim tempted
Id try: him ; but I knew tiiat in some
Oxides: the mud Mould - be deep. I went
'to the host, and asked him ,if ho could
leadiitie' or; s'ell'ine-s• fierso. , '.He Could
do neither. His only spare horie had
been shot the night before by the_ Wa
bash robber. The re
r was not a horse in
the phicoici be obtained for any amount
of money. . I returned to the stable and
led my ;horse out, tirit'he could not even
walk with any d!gree of ease. I could
not use him. I was in
"Look hero," said mine host, its I
began to detipond, " caret you 'manage a
cauoo'
. "'Kea, yory well," I told hits. .
" Tlion.that is your best wok. The
current ia very sarong this morning, and
without a stroke of tho parbile r it would
take you along as fast ran a horse could
wade through this mud. You shall havo
oae of My canoes for just what it is
worth, and you ean,lClEit at Logansport'
for as _ • .
caught at the proposition instantly,
for I Bair thai it waa ! a good one.
"Af yodarn't shoot tho rapids," added
the landlind, "You can easily shoulder
the canoe, and back it 'round. 'Tien%
far." • '
• I found tho boat to bo a well-fashioned
"dug 'out," largo enough to boar. four
.men•with ease, and I at once paid the
man his 'price -;•ten dollars—and•
had my, luggage brought down. I gave
directions about the care of my bores,
and thinf The, current was
quite rapid, say four or five miles an
hour, but , not turbulent, and I soon
modes up my mind that it' was; far better
than 'riding on' horseback. The banks
of the river wore thickly Covered with
large trees, and I saw plenty of ,game,
and more than once was tempted to fire
tho contents of my pistols at some of tho
holdest " varmints" but I had no time
to waste, so I kept'on. But one, thing
-stunned wanting, and that was a com
panion ; but I, was destined to Iliad one
soon enough. -, •
It was shortly after noon, and rhea
„Ina • eaten'rey dinne : r4 broad_ and cold
moat, when I cad; tp a place whero the
Made an abrupt bend to the right,-
and a blittle further on I cache to an ab
rupt Veen N;'hors the currents formed
a perfect whirlpt.,, , ol. I did not notice it
till my canoe got in.„to it, and I found
myself going . round Mete ad of going
ahead. I plied my wood p addle with all
mipower, and soon sumac +tied in shoot
ing out frbin the current ; but in doing
so I ran upon a low sandy shore. *he
• effort' had- fatigued mo ,not a little, add
as I found m yself thus suddenly moored
I resolved to rest a few minutes.. •
I had boon in this position .some ton
minutes whon rwai startled by hearing
a footstep close by me, and 'on looking
up I saw a man' at the side of the boat.
He was; a young looking person, not
over two-and-thirty, and-seemed to be a
hunter. Ho wore a wolf-akin,, oggings
of red leathoi, and a cap of bear-akin.
? Which we.y are you &land, stran
ger 2" he asked' in a pleasing-tone. •
"Down the river to Logansport," I
replied.
• "'That's
the
I wish to go thoro
myself," the stranger,resumed. " What
say you to my.,taking,your second pad :
dlo, and keeping you bornpany ?"
- " I should like it," I told him frankly.
"I've been wanting company."
"So have j," aided the hunter.
"And I've been panting some .better
mode of oonvoyance than these worn-out
legs through the deep forest."
"Como on," said I, add as I spokelia
leaped into tho eanoo, and having do..
posited his rifle in the bow, ho took ono
of the paddles, and told me he was ready
when I was.' Bo we pushed off, and
wore soon clear of the whirlpool.
For an hour we carrell/ed. freely. The
stranger told me his name was Adams,
.and his .father, lived in Columbus. Ho
was now oat on a hunting and prospeot
lug expeditlon'ovith some companions,
who had gone oxi to Logansport by horse,
and ho had got seParatod from them in
the night, and lost his into the 'bargain.
Ho said he l had sum of money about
his person, and that was , one reason why
he disliked to travel in the forest.
Thus ho opened his affairs to me, and
I was fool enough to be equally frank.
admitted that I had some money, and
I told my badness ; and by a quiet and
most unprediming course of remarks he
drOw from mo the fact that I had money
enough to, purimso forty fall lots.
oonversation lagged, and I
began ,to , give any companion a closer
'serutiny. -I satin theaterri of the canoe
and he wag about, midships, and facing
me. Ho was not' a large man, nor was
be tall. Ills hair was of a light flaxen
hue, aid hhng in long curls about his
neck his, features were regular' and
handsome, and 'his complexion very
light. But the color of his face was not
what ono could call fair, It was a cold,
bloodless color, like pale marble. And
for the . first time, t00,,1 looked •partieu 7
larly at his. eyes. They wore, grey in
color,' and had:.ihe William)) , of glaring
Their light'was intense, but cold
'and glittering like 'a snake's. •
: When I
thought,of hifi ago I•set him down as not
mit& over thirty. • •
Suddenly a sharp cold shudder ran
through my frame, and my heart leaped
with a wild thrill. As sure as fate—l
knew It—there could be no doubt-4144
taken into my rionildenee Gustus Karl,
.the Wabash Bobber feareaNmy-
Ono Mons would
,betray,, me. I looked
earefully over his poison again, and
knew I wap not inistakon. . coal look
back no and s'oo liow cunningly AO bad
lad me on to 11. 'Confession of my: oiroum.
stances-11°w ho pp 4. bp*, .411 my
tigairso:oveal•tliii Atte iotmy finances.
:What& foorlinid tieint Bit it witatott
late to think of, the, past. , I had enough
to; look out Pk ; 1511440Y to
lat . length
,reanaged overebinc itll
'my outward emotions, and then I began
Ad watch 'mj acanpanion 'more 'sharply
and closely, , afr , ptscois were both
and
.l. know they, wore in order,
for,' bad' loiamined theta' in: the' after.
ncion".Wheb I thotight .of Ming at somo
;1 . -They Were in the breast pocket of my ,
)Mat, ,' which pcedrat bad 'b,cen
,rnade on
puipese for 'Orin, and . I could roaoh
thorn at any:instant. Another hour had
ii 4 B B °4 !'w47, , oPdpt, ) Y q l 4 time 114 4 b,4" .
come assured that the robber would
make no attempt, upon me - until • after
nightfall. He said that it would be oon.
verdant that ,Yra were together, for we
.could tun all night, as the ono could atoer
while the other slept. •
" dye," I added with a smile ; " tat
is good for me, for every hour is valuable.
I would not Miss meeting my friend for
the world."
"I) I you'll meet him, never fear,"
said my companiOn.
Ah—ho spoke that ith too much
'meaning. I understood oil. I know
what tli sly tone and that strange glean:k
ing of the eye meant. lie meant ho
would put meint-the road to meet poor
Knapp in the other world. I only won
der now thata had not detected the rob
'her when I first saw him, for the expres
aion of his fao, was so heartless, so icy—
and his oyes had such a wicked look
—that' the most unpracticed physiogno-
Odd could not have failed to deteot the
villain at once. • • .„
Daring the rest of the afternoon WO
conversed some, but not so • freely as be
fore. I could ape' that the villain's eyes
wore not so frankly bent on me as_he
spoke, and that he seemed inclined to
avoid my direct glances. - The move
ments on his part wore not studied, or
even intentional, but they wore instinct
ive, as though his- very naturo led thus.
Atlength.night came nn. We ate ow,
supper and then.smOked our pipes, and
finally my • companion propose that I
should sleep before ho did At first I
thought of objecting; but- few moments'
reflection told zoo that I had better be
have as though ho were an honest man;
so I agreed to his proposition/ Ho took
my seat at the store,. and I moved fur
ther forward; and having removed the
thwart upon which my companion had
had bosh sitting, I spread my cloak •in
the bottom of the canoe, and then hav
ing placed my valise for a pillow, I laid
doWn. As soon as possible I drew out
'one of •my,pistols and beneath the cover
of a cough Inocked it.• Than I moved
my body so, that my arm could boat
liberty, and grasping my weapon firmly,
with finger on the guard, I drew u.
my mantle, sloughing my hat, arid t ..n
settled down for my watch. .
Fortunately for me the moon was up,
and though' the finest throw a shadow
upon me, yet the beams fell upon Karl,
And I could see his ovary movement.
Wo woro wall in the Wabash, having
entered it about three •o'clock,
You will call me at midnight," said
I, drowsily.
"Yes," he returned.
" Good night." • ,{ : c
• "Good night—and pleasant dreams.
I'll'have you further on your way than
on think ore you wake up,again.":
Perhaps sob" I thought to myielf, bs
I loweLcdd my head; and pretended to
compose mys - elf to sleep.
For half an hk qur my companion steer
ed the canoe very well, and scented to
take no nodes of me ; but at the end of
that time I could see he ' became more
uneasy.. I commenced to st . ,'ore with a
long and regular-drawn breath,',,Snd on
the instant, the villain started as istarLts
the hunter when he hears the tread of
game in the woods
But hark 1 Aha—there was before one
lingering fear in my mind that I might
shpot the wrong man, but it was gone
now. As the follow stopped
,the motion
of the paddle, I distinctly heard him
mutter :
"0 hot my 'dear sheep, you little
dreained that One Karl was your com
panion. But he'll do you a good turn.
If your friend is dead - you shall follow
Lim, and I'll take your traps tiapay for
Your psesage to heaven."
I think these were the very words. At
any rate' they were their' drift; As he
thus spoke Jie noisolossly drew in the
paddle and thou rose to his foot. I saw
him reach over - hie loft shoulder, add
when ho 'brought back his hand ho had
a large bowie knife in it. I could see
the blade gleam in the pale moonlight,
and I saw Karl run hie thumb along the
edge, and thou fool the point. My
heart boat fearfully and my, breathing
was hard. It was with the utmost ex
ertion that I could continue snoring, but
I managed to do it without , interruption:
Slowly and .noiselessly the foul wretch
approached 'me. 0 ! his stop would not
have awakened a hound—and his long,
gloamiog knife was half raised—l could
hoar his breathing plainly, and I could
hear the grating of his tooth; as ho
,nerved himself for tho stroke.
-The villain was by my side and he
measured the distance from his hand to
my heart with his eye. In his left hand
ho held a thick handkerchief all wadded
up. That was to, stop my mouth. with.
Every nerve in my body was now strung,
and my heart stood as still as death. Of
bourse my snoring ceased ; and at that
instant the huge , tcnifo was raised above
- my bosom; Quiok as thought I brought
my pistol up—tho muzzle was within a
foot of the robbor's heart—ho uttered a
quick cry- - -I can tho bright blade glittor
in thotpoon light, but it cams not upon
me. I pulled the trigger, and" the last,
fear lista passed. I had thought that the
weapon missed, but it did not. There
was a sharp report, and as ,I sprang up
and backed I heard a fierce yell, and at
the same moment the robber toll for
ward ; his head. atruok my knee as it
came down.
Weak and faint, 1., sank -hack, but a
suddenlip of the, canoe brought me to
my senses, and I went aft and took the
paddle, As soon'as the boat's head was
-epee right, I turned my. eyes upon the
form in the bottom of the canoe, and I
ea* it quiver-=only a •slight spasmoilio
movement—and all'
z
All that night I sat there atmy watch,
and steered my; canoe. I bad my second
pistol ready, for I knew not surely that
the wretch • aqui, dead. He might be .
:Waiting to catch me off my' , guard,',,and
then shoot me. But the night passed
slowly and drearily away, and when the
morning brokeL,the form moved pot.
Then I stepped forward and 'found that
.fiustus Karl was' dead., Ile had fallen
'With hie knife true to hie aim, for it
Strut& very near to whammy heart must
have been and the point was driven so
far into the aolidAvood that had to
Work bard to pull it ont, and, harder still
to tinoliap the marble fingers:that were
eleatsl ,With dying matinees ab4pt the
e • '
fiwiftly flowed the tlde, and ero the sun
sank again to rest I had reached Logan-
port. • The authorities knew thefaeiijof
,(lustus Karl ab once, and when 1 ...la.
them, nig' story they pouted a thou. , d
thanks upon my heal- 4. Amin ap
ialsed,.and tbe•Offored reward Put Rh
It, and tendered to me. I took the simple
toward from tho generous eitiaens, while
the remainder I direntdd should be dis
tributed among those who had suffered
most from tho Wabash robber's depreda
,tions.
I found I.Cnapp sick' and miserable. Ile
was binning with fever, and the doctors
had shut him up In a room where a well
man must soon have suffocated.
" Water—water I give mo water I" he
gasped.
"Haven't you had any?" raskod.
Ho told me no. I throw Open the
windows--:sent for a pail- of• ice water.
And was on the point of 'Administering
it when tho old doctor came in. He held
up his, hands in horror, and told me it
would kill the sick man. But I forced
him bank, and Knapp drank tho faithful
beverage. Ife,drank deeply and 'slept.
The perspiration podred from him like
rain, and when ho woke again his akin
was moist, and his fever was turned. In
three days ho sat in his saddle - by my
side, and together we started for Little
River. At Walton's 'settlement I found
my horse fully recovered;,. and • when I
offered to pay for his keeping the host
would take nothing. The story of my
adventure on the river had reached there
ahead of me; and this 'was the landlord's
gratitude. •
3.431 HO USTOIf.
HOW A ISAONIFICENT VELVET RODE DID
THE BUSINESS FOR-LONE STAR.
An anecdote of General Houston—
" Old Sam Houston" ho used to be . called
—shows how little things some times do:
;aided the destiny of nations. It waii at
the time when " the Republic of Texas,"
was in embryo and striving to gain a
standing among the nations of the earth..
Hamiltdrrand Earnby bad gone to Eng
land and pushed, the claims of the bant
ling with very poor success at first.
But - lemiltott and Barnby were resci- -
and - porseverieg, and ministers so
far yielded to their persuasions,as to
- send out an agent charged with the re
sponsibility of reportiniitpon the countly
after a personal examination. The
gentleman selected was a fine, dashing
young follow named Elliott, the younger
son of a nobleman. He had beck. , em
ployed in a diplomatic capacity at ono of
the interior courts on the Continent,
where ho had acquitted himself to the
satisfaction of the Government. There
was an implied promise of the recogni
tion of Texas in case of a favorable re
pert from Elliott, and tbo COI= issionem
.had encouraging assuritices• Of proritr
ing a loan in that contingency. They
returned elated at their partial success,
and the intelligence thereof was received
with great joy in'Texas.
General Holliston; President of the
Republic, was one rot , the most perfect
specimens of many' beauty to be seen in
the country. tie was considerably up
ward of. six , feet in - height, straight as an
arrow, of 'symmetrical proportions and
.as graceful In his mtenietnts as a pant
ther. He hnd,a fine! turned helici and
shoulders, and . theti,, easy play was
wonderful to behold. Tie affected a
picturesque and rather theatrical Style
of costume; but what in an ordinary
man would have boon foppishness and
affectation, hislreat personal advan
tages rendered natural, proper and be
coming. —ln the
had
of the visit
of Elliott, ho had ordered a magnificent
velvet robe from New York—a sort of
regal garment that sot off his Masculine
attractions In- a splendid manner, but
which would have brought ridicule and
derision upon almost any other man. It
is well known that Houston, although
perfectly temperate in tho latter dayS of
his life, was at ono tune addicted to in
temperance.
Ho was not a habitual drinker, ..but
occasionally indulged to fearful excess ;
and when Elliott arrived in Houston,
thou the Capital of Texas, ho was in the
midst of ono of his worst drunken orgies.
In fact he ,was lying in the gutter in a
state of ' helpless intoxication. But
Hamilton and Barnby were equal to the
'emergency. They received the Envoy
with becoming respect, conducting him
to the hotel with suitable ceremony. Ho
was there informed that the President, '
General Houston had been unexpectedly
Called to Washington, , about a hundred
miles up. the country, on indispensable
business, but would be back in a day or
two. Awaiting his return they would
show the *Envoy what was to be seen at
the Capitol, and endeavored .to make
him comfortable. Meantime the General
was taken to the house of a friend,•
bathed, cleansed and fumigated and as
he had wonderful powers of recuperation,
he appeared renovated and refreshed in
loss than twenty-four hours, and, mount.
ing his gorgeous velvet robe gave audi
ence to the British Envoy, looking like a
Monarch of the Lower Empire. The
effect was electrical.
Elliott was carried away by, the ad's,
bility and dignity of the President. He
could hardly .express the admiration with.
which ho was inspired. " Why, gentle
men," said he, addressing the Commis
sioners," I have never' ,130011 a man of
such commending, majestic presence.
Ho puts one at ease at once. Nis de:
soription of the country was eloquent
and impressite, Aarrying conviction •in
every word. I should consider myself
faithless to my duty if I did not recom
mend the immediate rocognitign df your
independence, and I can insure you all
the money you,•vrant as soon as my re
port is presented."
And he Performed all ho had prom
ised. Takao
.Vrai acknowledged as an
independent nation, and.horroweda hali
million sterling and, this the Trestle
was Bottled adversely to the pretentiou
or Plexloo. • : _ . ,
Ham 114uroY, an -eighteen year.old
girl of Tomeschol; Cal., who has .been
an idiot all her life, after asleep of sov
enty-two hours, a weak' or two since,
awoke as intelligent' as others of her
agd, to the great Joy of her frionds..
GMsransr , Busim.'s warlorso died, ;tho
Other day,' and his bereaved :master had
him buried and a funeral oration pro
-
pounced. belles, the 'theory that
animals have uctsouls, for' ho !Snow in
Paradise (14.)
ThEcoarous youths are .bmndishing
pistols in Illinois. ..e.! Bloomington' boy
of lino recently *allot his sister! aged
mien, and another lad of twelve in
Good 'Hope, fatally perforated a bride. ,
groom of-only 80-hours.---It-Was all in
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NTIMBER '3B.
'MIND' YOUR 071r.coNeiyanrs,
Yaw, ualnA yndr mRa conoarui,lnyititaidei .
Yet thoy Ara Mbn.l3 j •
Don't talk about 3 our n,ighbore's Willa' •
lint r non to tottnd ynnr a.*lll' •
What It' lin doee not always lea 4
A troly'l,, foot
Suppoang ILot ho aorractlapos (rota,
Or I tool ..19 with lith vita;
Don't Inothl.l.—tit him Ikuow,, Monti, ,
Your bat'ot lantutd sfnaina
Tn a% Li:• 4py co hi ra hi , —
. So mind your owarCoheorue. •
, ,
rnlttd ydrir'bi•ni eArlft , ill[l, 4 , 15' frit:win
nd pro.ntly Ithd •
•
at yon Rro.fully ocrupiod,
Awl 4avn.ennuch !;,? mind.
; yca if/311,1, flr Zpookr.
P!k Jo:.' Mgt 1,1:n. • , our •
I.4't to' yualf L.C:wycr !
A (,limp ath
Ti.nn ouoy not y0m..., my ftloml, •
gOltion so..rch ifo °erne:
2n 10 lint it. 111. tocolu.t 13:2 Wealth,
But mliud your own co:Icor:lot
• •
Y. mind your own , ! 911Ct11 - 11f1 . f(14111.1111,
wornll..ll,•ttor plan " • '
Than ai tnvv t, hn wy.ug out
Th^ d':ott 01 I,rol 11,0 Luau.
Ronannthor that por,ont bare • • • ~
Thnur,ll hfildqu front ell
ThouglitA•lhat to theta iu I
And not at, nil to yen.
Alan, banr'ln mind, my frlon4; ' •
A gmoroue uutur,., nOvor,wqrmr;, t; .,..
A seem(' from tolothor't ho,t., •
Ho taind your own conc,rne I
li7T 21.2 P flll2lo.lii
TLIE ISi Lhilr, w tiv.ko to in thiblifn
id milk ; tho last thlitelfeOurbior.
How is it pixriblo'tO'piclr'youiuteethi :
when go;; ve to take tlikrit . as. they,,
Come?
CA 01 , 011 N IA paper begins au editii .:
" Let the earth rejoice I Brandy.
can ho made of Mtrnzanita
A ealLop: who 11s a sear: Which is die"
result of a dldputo on shore many' ' - yeark'
ago, rotors to it P. 5 an ;Ad lancitnarlr;
WnAT was tip , provtirh. that jiing
Ltplc heard from danghtors 2" "GO,
Tattier, and faro worse.''
-Iran rcaoon school hoyc delight to dig
and expioro caves, k because of the re
cesses there,
S6w an act, and you reap a habit;
sow a habit, and you reap a character;
saw a character, end yen reap 'a destiny.
A WOMAN with a quick temper should
not malty a dilatory easy-going man.
Such a slow match most lead to h. blow
up, in the end.
" Weufmc't you him La he a woman
when you grow up?" "po," answered
youngfour-year old. " Why:?" "
Ile
cause gi risotto' t tuk surtinacrsots.''
A Goon looking Beafalo girl embaalte
herself upon the world with her whole
stock in trade conotithig of two thousand
' photographs of herself.
was a self-made elophant. He'
came to this'\eoutitry' without a dollar
in his trunk Wok Greeley'sadvice, wont
West and died worth Fi40,000.
Pr is iumgested that a young lady, who
has biro Icztrriug on - lsoughts and
their CM' riots," next discourse on
" Whim: and tlmic Wheelbarrows-
Two Memphis pspers say that the
anemia of a circus cahibiting ir:Mt
city evinces the agility of a cat, and the
fearlessness of a double headed tiger. -
NEWLY married daughtor " flow
long does the .himeymoop last, mam
ma?" Practical parent—" Until you
ask your husband for money, my dear."
Tan - people of Worcester, Mass., have
eolittle re for the dead...that_ tby --
use one of we, cemeteries as a base Leal
grOund, and pasture for goats, hogs, and
chickens.
A VI:RC:IN/ !, paper says: The Gown.:
nor is about to commission 100 colonels
of milili.e, that being the number or
Virginians•ovur twouty-ono whp have no
titles already."
AN old lady Who inquired for the
"Doßar:Warden hat," wont away ears
rowing when the clerk told her they
wore just out, but ho had pleutypf "six
dollar Vardeus."
A. LADY. in Milwaukee has just buried
her seventh husband, Shun 24 years.
old, and was a rruili And charming widow
last week, but, is probably, Mauled again
by thip,time.
'Vim Spaniards imic an old 'saying
which tell, us'ibil white hands never •
offond"---which means that little faults
and indiscretiop of ladies Should. alwiys
lie quioldy, pardoned. . ,
Tau follow log little . conversa tioa 4tvly ;
took
,place in the city: 4.11,—100k heret, , ,
Miss "hammy I'lypose
,you:loolc at the
pictures, r &,nfi no ink
the catalogue! Get through the :job ; itir
_half the time', you know •
..'lcLaTnizi poplin clergyman, young.
and ummirlicch is . s;,i‘.l to havorpmarked,
that if he were a contipede..hc could
. not
wear One-half tho slippers l'afittliMed lire
him by the `fair hands'ot"adiiiitiuk • Par;-'
islionors• • . ; ;!
meet is heaven , ,husliand
dear," is the affectionate epitaph., vOzioh,,
an lowa woMan has had
each
upon
the tomb stoats .of 'of throb cYo
parted' hiisbands: 'Trouble ' ahead to'r
that family certain! ; ••`
Picuouommu, in the (keine of .'
life, wits talking to hit n.e . i*mv, to 0 1 )//i'.;'
reluted . utdries of lila yout4'.,
imole,." . suddenly exclaimed . the o .y umff i
man, Amok 'you inese'dnring
'your'life'7" My ildai 'tidy; 'it WaWytnir
i'l2lE,onon,' l • asked, the teacher .
Sunday school . clans, ".whoto.,abov,c all ,
others shall you wish lust to see when
you got to E3oavail, •
With It'lace brightening tip with 'in-'
tioipation,. • tile Cfellow • shouted ,, , ,, '
" •.• • • ,
TJIAT rit4s h; sly uld Einotchnum
on marrying, 0 very yqung.ryife,
,was
lied by his friend:3.mi. 'the inequality of .,
will be
replied; •" tei close niy'
remarked' another ofi , the party,t 4 f:l l, ve
had, twp wives. find they aponcd my
A4 1 . 2,.44,faCYTY ,11111 1.1199' 1 19C"A",,,..i
Relied at rewler ! Adams county ;
The' Building 'is dogi•ibe r a.' bY
eria'llgileialtuiet as 80 'by 74i fibt, fohr '
storlowbosidon the basethent, three evaPw , i
orators, and a capacity for drying 400,t0 ,•
60`0„Lushe1s.gf f
411., , •0r .!,
'A day.
LriTlati...)ciy and girl a
beclm- . ''' l
tionod nefei-t0 b '
gatborlog , tho .eggs 1 hue - cino • °mine
littlq,!,girl. Foaohod ~thq.,noat Ara;
sereil, an egg,, aid etertoq for ,th . ohooee., : „,
for die . rppointea brother follorzed,cry
ine " *tithe,• treithriri l i,t3rreli ' h4,4 litibit•
and got! tho 'egg ' ben melieuree '
b31'."!1 ~ •;, I ; .)II 0 'Ol/ 'lf / !. 1
Teas said , tho fotiowingiworde
f0i1ig34 , ,,t46; PQO.OtOA. O
,f ;UP, Vourgtge,
pfpit v, S(pi i n, 91f i cint . „Pfi NIA
toFy cpno ai 11 Lot
bioW' tiatht4tio , ar , tho. ,,
vallOp T. l 'l4' the 'Ehigabioado kiiat
upori tlloanountnin'ts,brovti;,buti
the BRY,Vobu , ,, Ott)qla not,
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