The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 17, 1868, Image 1

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    VOL. NO. 1(1.
BLOOMSBUKG, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1868.
I'MOK FIVR GRISTS.
(
IJhOOJlsm'Kti DIKKOTOItY.
M OV l AND TINWA11E.
r V 'll Ml.T, itcnlerln slows A tlnnim-. Mnlii
I M., illl i . COUlt llOU-fl'. ll-Ml
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. nml tluwmf
'il.MlltUl'l.
lttiiiprt
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11 (Till NO, AC.
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1". Mini- - llll l'.c llOtlW, M-llll
'. 1 111. Mr:, ltt.I'.', wlwli snipnniln lull
n . ' 't 'i in , i ii.: lltiriniiurK bullithm. M-iin
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HUUUH, CIIKMK'ALS, AC.
I X, IInYI.II, tlrn,rhl mill nnotlitcniy. 1:
IJ' eitn'lK- lilnpu Mnln lit. vl-ni.1
1.1 V. I.VTZ, cltntMls! nrot nt-nllipcnrv. Unnprt
11, liloi k, Mnln t., west of Market. 1 1-WS
clocks, watches, .to.
r (H is l'i:iiltAni), wnteli 1111.1 clock mnlccr,
I J 11 '1 ' .111 In-ni-t i-m ii. r .M11 In niiil Irutmlh, vl-n:i
1 I. ' WAtIK, ilPnl.-r lit clock, wntclie.1 mul
, Main at.. inil
lto Amorli-aii
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tele tntiitt r, Mm ki t
TloOTH AXl) MiOKS.
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vi-m:l
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i )T,f ,hli;U,n tnuf.ifttii 1 v lUidii'-nlrr lit lion's
.llhi HhsMh ft , opomlte r,ii
opiitphurph
iitn
'i p'hI rtf.i'i r In
( ti., Til 1 It'OOIII-
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Mi'mtfcor, Main nt,,
wsl i Market hi run I.
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1 1 bf.t . :ui' I slio.
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ii' nr.v, b .1
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PKOn-XSlONAL.
X N-,M. 11. m '.'nil nil. I .'lyi
II nil Ml,, lleli.w Mil. Ill f.
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1 ".llln.nl mill,
ill tl 1 Iilili Ii.
rir- .in lit iitf.l.le. 'Iiextn" I
ll.iiii hi. iteiily opii'Hi:..
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M i:i.l,VV, M. Ii. m,"p.ii 1, ml lIiv-U-liiil
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rin nli'l I'hi 1 li'ltin,
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MILLINKHY & FANCY CIOOH.-..
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1 mli'l Unlive, 1-n II
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I P. CAHl.dlV, ri ne'ilipient hnliHin, l.ifvliiiii 'p
I ln.I. I, Lnwi'Mi r ililinn, HUlicrliitiliilent vl-ll ID
II. :
bin I
I.f.Ml HI', rerieilimel.l ml.i
Milltti -lilo Mln sl.
11, Hlile
vl-ll HI
MCil'i'llANTS AND ( UtOl '1 : IW,
,f!UJM, (,ii.i'"lion..ry. pro' iilv
., ibui till III l. e,
Mnln
1-11 Hi
n. .ii'i.i.nii
illl. 1 11". ' I'n
n in:, 111...!
ill ill l' lit lit y t"
1..I1 ', K It, till I
M itiult. t,
'Is l!',K't I'ltH,
, 1-iilif.liH, etc.
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' .ilitl lilnl'il, "inier uf ', illl Ml,
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h, utoee
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lill'.t
Ink
tl'i ..t nl
l-lll
MIM I l I. .NKOX'eS.
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rin ,t i is. tkret-
hlnry
i u i.n Mnln hi
i-n
n J. '1 In ni iiis,
ittUiiw. wlurtim "Ii
J'j, uml lUiui', . uai
II.
ItOHl'NKiYCK. iibntorrimlicr. TSfchu!.
blocU, Muliist,, opp in iMiirt lioifVivl-u
- -
. H!tOAM pliotcitipbt i. Iboimnn'M bull.t
r n 1 1 1 1 !u ut 1 1 oi lit-i' Mn in nml Mi i In I st. l-l.
W, UTON,tolaPCUilM,iUl i! . 'i i him '
.il MaiiiHtoppohUtK'tiUilht n i'. l-i.
I. IM'ltsrr.r. iublU, trunk ami Imtiu s
iiuttvLi', Main hi. i below court, house, i-i.i
i ('.-'11 It, Clluo MaUor, and Vliltnaiiii in in
Tn niiei , sent town, vl-li 17
nu oMhitrito u'MnKit co.
W.. U'lMHIWUIIiri'lH
of nil Mm!, pliitnlnu
vl-u in
1 Juiul ilt.tb la ui J.umi!
mill in uv the mibi'mul.
J. UIIUMAV, Hultlle .oul hiuii'hH inak. r,
nt nr Muiuiwottt mi m r Mnln mul MhiUpi h,
viuj:i
A i i" i' Mala ami Market kin.
i v; ) a i. intii i, ii wnt
Intnl. In work.,
Droi wiiilhwf -
R.
II. I!IMil,;l!,il, i ', r 111 lulin, iiibhiiu nml
'i , .h iiiih.i.u.. N .tuiiiH'.niiuiturtiiiouiiii'
YJ-llM
qt H. MAKll.liH, meiii for lirmnr linkPr'n
, - . li le miii-l lie
M .in kl.. llniluiiul'N Lulltl
ii-r, up hlnliH.
UW.IIdlllllNH, h ,
, llollllWPht C '.'I '
r ' A( 0( , N
II . M ilu nml Mill i
li 11 -N 1.1 I'NH'fl
1 iieii...lu..'ojill
Vlll 1.1
i ilettlcrMltiollllllC'irll' nl
m mul Iiou ils, 1-n ,'l
1 i,t"ie, noi-ilii.tn.t piirin r
i. Vl-lll'l
utual mill t ui.li i . li s lin
iirllicnstuiruer Mullt nml
ll-iill
l.l. 1IAKHI'
Illl -I in I I
iiiuiiifiieturcir nml repnii-
( I'liits, i iit'iiiiii run b tin
Ott.VMii:VlLLK MUKCTORY.
nit. (i. A. tl:(iAIKil:t,, ilimcimiiui.li.iir
1) .Millll Iicxlilanr timotnl I loll I. 1
TlltK K ItOTIM, mill rrfrpulmiplit wilrmn, I
Hmnl. Kviii'M, 1
1 IV AM llllTt t. 1
or Mnln mill t'liiphl.i
CJ1VAN IKlTI'Ii, Itin upiwr liniMti liyjolm Kny.
tj nur. 1111111 ni itimvc 1 11
ilur, Mnln ni ulmvQ
ti lf.HI,()AN, ilcilcr In ilry gomK uroccri.
I;. Iniiilior nml icciicml McitIuiIkUm iliilii hi.
rtKdmiH I,AZAItUfl,)int'lliiimUiiiriip.iiiiilicr
U Alulii ht.. tiliovu llir Mwnn Ilnlcl. V1-IU7
f II. HM1TH, mnnurncliircr of tin whip nml
u.iipntei in hkivph pic, ;.lnm hi
nliiivp .l.p
llliilll. 11-1117
.1 M. W. I'lll.TlMAN.- Mcri-hniri .1nll..i- f.n.1
A.
IJi lU'ij fiirnhlillig kikdIi, Miilll Ml., next ilimr
10 the hik-lc liuli-1. vl
-III
H. lt.Vllt'lMr,('lnpk, Wntelimlntul (turn
ill . ri ili il. 1 1 litis nml Watchi lor mile, Mnln
HI,, lii-low I'liic. Ktfll-lilT
TAM1-S II. llAnMANVniMnMTruflSa fu
ll ilciliiknr. Mnln HI., Iwluw lln. nRvl-1117
Sit."
Oyjii
MiriiAi:i,c. Ki:,t,i:ii,i'oiirnciioiic
Ac. Ac., mi I'lnoHt.. Ijeiu-ccii Mnl
HII. At". Kr.I.rilN-KllJllncl:mllli,.in .Mill
. Htm I, iK-nrlMlic, l-nl
r 1 i.r.IAM.iiNTi'.'hiiTiiciiink'i ? nml inniiur.ic.
II tiiirrur Urli'k, MlIM.,irptori'lnn villi')
.Il.tAlt KNVI)l:ll, I'lnur nml llrli.1
Mill, nml
Villi"
imi'pi m urntn, Mill Hired.
1 r:vw II. KCItt!VI.i:il, Iron i.miiilcr, M icliln.
tjt-1,1.11.1 MniiulncllllProf iiliwn, Mill M.M-1117
MtM'.S . WI1.I.1AMH & ('ii(,'fiinlic
nl.ifttirvn ni Imtlicr, Mill Hired.
,'fiinneMi 11. 1 Mini-
1 1-1117
tons KKl.l.t It, ll'ioi mi t f)m
I 1 1 ri el, upi uiii. 1 he A' uilemy
1111 l.i r, I'liic
1I-1117
1.. m:i!l;iMi.v r,ttoTIIi;l!, t'.irr, in, rmnl
lliniili i -., M 'In Mu 1 1, liultiu 11111.. 1 1117
(I M1KI, Hit III'I,I'K, Mnhi
O Unilll I luille, Mlllll SI,
onliellnyliurHt
111
JM. It MIIIAN, huiMIp mill Inline."
, iilutiKevllle, opinihllo Kr.llua uliureil.
innki r
Miilll
LIGHT STREET MRF.CTOUY.
l)l.J'i:it KN r, ilenier In ilry bimhIh, uriH'erlih,
11. nir, tee. I, Mill, il-li. Iron, unlit, lc, l.lulit
ll.-el. Vl-lHft
t rnilWII.I.liil II,
J uiult'liiiiriniiker.
('iiliiiieliiuiUi 1',
I'li.lerlnker
il-niu
1.1 I', KICM.KY, UlaellnUtl, nmiosllo imht iifflrp,
I' vl-niH
rr v. oman en., wiieoiwiightii,
llrnt ilour
Vl-lll'l
1L nu
. nlirivn M0I1011I liuuifi.
MIH. K. KMXKi mllllnerj- nml Ihliey bikI.
Vl-ll I'l
rWs.VtU:Y,leillpr li r.-ntllpr, llliK'K, llnrli.
t) Ola. CiimIi iniKi liirllllleh. 1 1-11 1 1
U7M. M. KNT, ileelei- In kimpi nltil till w.ire 111
l nil lt lirum lies. vl-nW
l)KTK.lt IV. OMAN", iimiiuliietiiiernil'l ilenier In
I nuiiid nun MiincH,
CATAW1SSA DIUECTORY.
1 1 :h 1 1 " I :t I A , N A nr Hrlek I rnlol-H.Unut ihniut-r
S iiii)nr!olitr,KHioiiH pnitior Mnliiutul Sictinl
lI.t'iil'.AMV.ilry trwHla, ttrorcrli-H, uii-Ikhi
fiul Mt ivhnmllHO, JVlnlii truot. va-iill!
Li I
It. IHXAKl,U'utrr In t(rt nml tui-wmi'.
O. Mnln Sin
WM, JI.AIUIKiT, utt.nmyut 1
.M.,111 Hill" I.
1S.U w
II
SJ ttt'iifr.il iiKTclmmUso, Main HultI,
IHH, llll'l
V.'-11 I'J
Kliil. lilt, iiililnr'l Kitl'ion, nynii rw, nml Ii
till 111 hUUN'lll .Mlllll AIl'l'OI.
1 1 11
ESPY' 1IIRK(!THY.
IM'YM'KAM I' l.nrr.l
J I'mi'i lettir.
ill .llll.l.H.C.H. I'oliler,
vlJiilt
I.'. It I 'Kill A Illl, A UIIO., ilculeri Imlrj .'.mils,
, iiroei I'll h, nml Ki'll. ti.l Itleteli.ni'llse, Ullll
I1.CAI.IIW l.l I
U'M, IJIll 1 II I, ll'i
, it. il.'l III tit".' 'S'Mi I ', Kl'lirer
, I. il.lwme ll-.Il, i ill, 11'illH,
llJlllI
W. I. I'd 1!!,riii-.i'
II.. s .M.ui.if.iet.iry.
i Itnniiit I l.'ii'n ;
Illl nml
v.Jitll
JKKSEYTOWK DIIU'.CTORY.
4 Mi;iAV MAliISON, lU'alcr In ilry kimkI. t;io-
, Kmiu, himlior nr., .Kir-.'i.vlm n. l-n Ui
TA Oil . HU'IH
lHlIKit, illMliT 111 11 I'l
I ah 1 1 1 r
M-nl'J
iUl'i.SVMI I.L RIMDY.Mmlltku Jl . - 1, Itio.
j . .s ami siiangi-n t ntfituhn lr5 --nl
imCHWaEW-MMMHi
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
JNCliANGK 110Ti:i., "
l.l uitii,i Hf(i 111,1 .ijjilA V'i 1
The llllile
Uti.iu ii uml
Utll l, hlllinle.in HI lll-il-.l. Ill t.l.iiilll -'.it 1 1
liilliniliniely opimhl'p tliuColllliil'Iti ii.iinl.l t "ttrl
1 Inline, I'L'Speel Hilly illloilllH fiih lliitnlt miilllle
I'Ulilli. In KPnetul lli.it IiIh liiitihe lh nun In iir-ltr
l'ir Hie I't't'ppllntl nml elllt'llnllllili 111 nl Irulelltih
uli'jiini lieillhliuKeiltnlnur itltiltt llnlr ells.
t.nil. lit. Inn. hinrpil mi txiiillhi, in !leiltlliiBllip
Lxelllilliiu tut' llio cllUrlllllltllt lit lit IliB L'ttehlh,
1'i'iHi. r hltnll 11. i re liPtmylliliiK ivmillliK mi IiIm
".nt I'lliillilhlprlollietfiipriioluil miliilull. 111-.
Ii. the In hlltlClllllh, mill I'lljiiJ h nil l ei III til J'ltttl-
u n iiientiiin,
oitiiill-iih, h mu nlitll limes belwiui lltu 1 x
linll'n Ilnlcl Plltl Uio vni'liiiw I'ltllrnnil ilelKiti, liv
i l.Ieli It.uelltrti will lie pli'iixniilly eiiiiM iiil lo
llil .nun tin li IH.lt lie htut icllh. Ill illln time Hi
miilll e.ilh. KOdN'-A.lI'AItK.
I'.l.ii.i'i Luis, April -1, !!.
c
i'l h V M H 1 A n o r 8 K,
II V
It K it N A It 1 KTOUNM.II,
::w lately inmMituvl ami ll'.lut up th.
v . ti-Uiiuwn Uobhton Untnl rmpirt.v , imuitnl a
h.w mnuw aiiob tint coi ur norK,
mi il p wmif1 !tU oftho ntrp-1, In tho town of
"tiishurtfi anil uttvhijt ot'lmnia.i iiceuo ror
i uiiM ana
n E STAl' n A N T ,
h ft'iprli'ttir luu ilrtrrmliiptl to nip to tin- to
pU MtiiDi Uii' town mi Imsini'ni nr plpnhiir",
A MTT1.U MUHK ItouM.
UN Mul-llii i nNo 1m cxIphsHp, ami U mu4u
lo put btiulPMUi.liirrliiKPji In tlipilr. IK- nroiii;
iMHihnt u i-i .v tli I nu about hi iiul)lUhuH!it ahull
h.M(imlui'livl in an orderly i.ihI Jnwiul mamiPit
Mill lit) ii sj diulljt oipltx a sluirp ol the public
i iltoiiiu-i. lin l77-tn.
rnilK SWAN noTlM.,
1TUK I'l'
rui not .!,)
I OU'MlilA in,, ija;-
oi.anui.viuj:
Xhnivi hei i1" r riKBealfullj' lui'oriun his IiIiiiiiIk
ami lliTiil)lle, tliul mhM inkrn Ilia (Ikimi well
ltnoiui Ileum iirifliteiililiimeiil, nml will lo
el. iiheii to rMMti'A I be Minium nf nil who will
1 1 i I 'in wllh ni'dll.
nr. wu.i. KE1U' A aoon 'I'.viH.i:,
,ii v . II sun itui wlih Hie lu'ht el rjituotn. nml
mi ii. nli .11 I iniule tu l-imler eliflrn Kiilli
f.i. .I111M BNVM'.lt.
m i ,11.', I'n,, M.in-li 15, lMi7-lm,
IXCIlANaU SAIsOON,
'I'll I ('.nprlelnr Ofllle l'lxt'l.iilie Hn'. mil ll'is now
..a luni I it Ittrao .took of
Hl'MMllR HCT'IllMll.MKNW,
eimiiUtlng of
hi'iii ii nisrri.il, nAiunKEs, g em, iiiii.oi..vvii
hiiiri'TOMti p, not uct) sans, wkitkp.ii t'lin sK,
I.AOKII UEKlt, AW5, .10.
t t'tl.Mi: dNK, COMB AM. ASIi Hill'. '.
I.AWHdt; CAI.MAN,
Hiinti
Buptrlnti lultiii.
i.."iiihiiuit', Miiy B, 1M.7,
T
iIK ESPY IIOTI-U,
I'spy, ciiI.UMIHA I'OVX'IY,
I'A.
Titi Mibhcul i r ti .ptcirully Inti'iniwiilK filui.ls
ntlil lite i tlljlle, Hint lie lin. tiiKiu lliu iiliove well
known lloiibe of ritleititlium ut, unit will Im
plellhell lo ICI'tUc tile iltht. Ill 01 nil IVllO 111
it
liiMU- ! In ullli a mil.
nr. wu.i, ki:iu'
A t.Odl) TAIII.l',
ii llnr w. II htorkotl Willi llin heht ol l.lquiil'i., nil.)
hit Hull.
v i nun win iB tiitiiie to 1 1 inn r i in ire kiiun.
c. ii, luinTi uii ii.
Ilupy, 1'u,,
April 12, 1WT,
KiUICIv
HOTEIi,
IJ
tHtAN(IEVIM.13, COl.llMlllA ClIUNTY,
I'A.
r.DWAiii) i:vi:ui:tt, riiiu'iiun'oit,
II i ne Inliili pn- ilntt elllilH will-Uliown
"t 1' lin I i pi i i S..UHII ! null, llin Pro
' nt ui it 1 1 1 in ,iit i.t ii i ii Ir nml luruihli-
M I ' .l I MlM I, nli II lie In -1 Illinois
i n , li il 'UX.'Ilul
ml ii t n v I lu i ii'il lo
e 1 1 upi '1st
Til 15 COLUMBIAN,
A ), lnociatk NtwpMpor
H IT HMSTI I TI IM Hi lltll .MfiKMNd AT
lii.onMHiiritu, vr.ssw.
Tilt; prinetHvii or HiIh ruicr uivfirth'T.U Ui runn
tnti Hcliont of pulltlt -i. Tlni"i' pi imlpU h w 111 never
lie ctmirioint't'il, yrt Miitrnsy nml ltlmUiu slmi1
hot bt fiiKitl4'HlnillM'iihnln tlinn.littlnrwltli
liiitHMiMN, or with -unU'inioiinlcs of tliu Vtct-s
I lie unity, tin in-Im-Hii, ami pro'iicilty tif Ihp coun
try I . our nlm ami nltjcptj ninlai the mcitm to
Ki'i'iiu- tli.it, wo shall liihorhoncttly niiilciunostty
fin I he harmony, mei'f mu and growl h of on r organ
lriillon.
TritMnoFhrirtt iiti'iio.Ni Two ttuiiius a iar
If pul l In U'huiu-p, If Hot -ii Id tn ailMim-e tv.-o
ilollnrw nml fifty lent' will M Invariably ilmrgut.
Ti iimiofAhm itriiiNn :-(im iji!iip(tt n Un h
or Ii-) one or thrro Itisprtln! onch nle
rjui'iit lii'ortlnn rpnt.
nrvi-p. l.M. 2m. :1m.
HM. IV
ihfh SM.liO
t'.'l I l,W
l i,o vn
nn.iN) im.ftii
.' W,Mt, All-
Onpnqnmo hK.ihj
THuftminrc") fl,wi (i.no f.fwi
'llllt'O NfUUPH . . "i.OfJ 7,fl() ,0ll
I'otir Lilian "... . , fl.itu n,w nyio
Itulf t-olmnn I'Vo jihi 1.,iio
Ono polumn tJ UM Hn,of
xpemor'd tui'l Attnilnlnt rutor'H 'uilc
liloi'rt .Nutlcp 32,-W. OUior uiUcrtlciiic iitn law
ttMawor.lhv torpcrl.tl pontrait,
llilrtuft not Uch, wUJioiit ntl verl lpnicnl , 1 wenl y
ppntB pr Hup,
Trnnstenl nttvcrtNpiiKiiN I'nynMo In a.lvni'Pe-
nil ollifrs iluo altirlhi flrt Innpitloii.
ttu Ii U; III uU crtct tnotv llltfly lit lio Ki!lfac
lory, hut It to miljsprlbfw ami lo the PuMMiprH,
thnt i. inKtmncnii l nil onnnunlp.it onsroiHr
Intf tin laiHltu'MHof thppn)PV, 1p unit tllri-i t to tin-
ollli .-of luililh-nt'on. All U'ttoiH, whctlior ii'latlti
to Hip Pdltorltil nr lo.Im s1 conci rmtof Hip i (if f,
mi'l all iaj menu for MiWrintton-'., n.Uprllvlim.
or Johhlnff.aro to bo matti to nml nili!n'-M,
imocicwAV tt i uki:.i:,
Ti.onn-4m'i.n, l'v.
.on'- liullillnKt. ii'nr thp Court
ITlnti
IIO.TM-.
n R.i
C. 31, VAXIJKHM.H'i:.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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attouxi:y-at.:,a
lii-rwlfk, Coliinil'M Comity, rpiin'a,
YUa.TAI, II. AliliOTT.
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V T T O II X K Y A T
C.
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J.ilnlti'.' I'i.-i onii-i . Hi, null. , I'.ni k-l'.iv nu l
IVIlsllillH f nlll elcil. ;wlCH'l7.
jliTiTTTiT i'ui'fi:iK,
at roil xi: v.. 'i-i, a w.
umclii lli'sl-iir nml necnriler'N olllee, In lite
IjiiKciiu nl ni Uio Court House, Itl'witHlmi'-j,
"Jin:itTi-'7c'DATuc,
TT il It X l'.V-AT. I. A V
dllli em ner of .Mnln ntl'l Mntket hill t'la, liver
I'ii'hi X.itlnnnl Hunk. Ulti'iiiiiiljtirg, l',i,
E.
II. 1. ITTD K,
A TTdllXl: V.AT.I..VW,
Oillce nn Mnln htrcct, In lirtlk htllliltng liolotl' Uio
Court House, IIInmiMlinri;, l'.i,
Q II. lUtOWCAYAY,
ATTdilNKY AT I..1 IV.
Dl.ooM.-nrrri, I'A,
ili-di ri. k I'ourt II, nine Allev. 1.1'iiiw lite o
luinliiun Ulllee, IJltll l'(7.
11. H015IH0N,
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iu,p"MMiiri;r., i-iN'A,
tmlco 111 riinlmHl'M I'.ull'lllii.. Mnln Htrett. Wtht
nf tlio American Hoiihe. iiiySl'i.T,
JJ
OVIH I5KUNIIATU)
vh'lnlli that h N nw prpptiriil ttidoali UlmiHuf
A U C T I O X K V, II.
MOKES L'Ol'KM AN.
ITiU Ini fullnwct llio profiVKloil nf I'ubliv i lulnu
i ii. r lor many ypiirx, wouM Inmrm lW fih-ml
liutl he UKlUliiUln; Iblil, irmly ami wllllmr m
mii-'nu Hi mi uw lumps in ii in enuiDu. iri-"i
OtMrlng hlK Ki-r Ipps HhonM c-all or wiita tn bliu
at Hlnoinshurif, l'.i. imitr".,
'r. W. 1!. HUADJY,
(Ijitt Afcllnul Mfllfiil IHrwtor il, H. Arm,
V UYHU'l A N VXD H ir K I 1" i N ,
rt,, t Ulll nut thvlWUM? OppUMHO KlilVP Ul'H'1
rh.iimshttt'4, l'a.
CmIN prompily ptti-n b-1 to both night m'l "'
Mlmdibtrw, Jmi. b, 1 K7.
s.
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AM. HAl'AI II lll'H 1,V b'lliAM I'l
s.an,.ni,rNi)H, jiotuiN
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main mi'.ti;r, ' '
'ilUiOMHIlUUO, PA.
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0. CClLIilNH,
1'AHnioNAniii;
HUAV1N0, 1IAXU OUTTINU
ASP
WIAMl'OOtXfl HAI.Ctl.N-,
met WUImoypr A Jtieoliy'n lep Civnin KiiIikim,
IlLOOilHUUllll. l'.i.
Hi ii llvclitu nml IVIiIkIuis colol-nl Llllik
limit u. llnlr Tiiitle to ik-ntiei ilnnili uII'uikI henii
ii. niSSf In. li.ilri will leutnii. hnlr ti. 1U or u nil
ui.lui wltln ut soiutiu tho tint -t fulirl' .loiiHinnily
on tin ml. ini'ii.tn.
K X T 1 S T ii y
11. C, HOWl.lt, I'l'MIHT,
llihuntfully nlli'ts llli 1 inli hhlnllitl fcel vices to
the lilillcH nun ueilliciiteli ol lunoiiikiiiiiii unit i e
cll.ll V. lli'Upreiinleiltoiittell l In nil II." Mill
,,.",ill.,i.s In llin Hue ol lilM iiioh.fci.loii. Iltl
N in'iiilili il Willi tliii Inti. t hii)n'iiMl I'liln'l l.l IN
Ti'Vi li wlil' li will I'C liihciii.l on uol'l i.itlui.',
sliver nmt l uooer nn e to ii'im ns p eii nniiii. nui
mul tielli. 'I'cilli nuliticlnl l'.v nil Hie now mu!
Illllht nppioliil inellt'iiih, I'lin UII I'pt'li.liiiil.
.1... i. . ill nu, oillvtiii.t niiiii, ilv nitt mil il lo.
lii'hl.li nee mul i. Illee ii I'l. iln.'i'. niton, llin
t'litnl Hoi.hP.hmne .l.le,
nii.i.iiihi iut', jiui.'Ji.'mir
ixnvnr.it ki-hih and iaj-aiukh
i
W. m,mi)MUoi:co
H'IU.11, 1.,
MMiilIiiclttltM "I
lHIWnXUKKOH,
uml ilettleih In all Vltl.U ii.'
l.l'MIU'.lt,
,U HOI V U ht I.H
lltnlr Pll'P m tv It i
r.re pr 1 ltd lo Itci .iltloiln'
p. I tl.l.iul ou llliiclii'M)
'iUljscc U;i ncoujs.
tonTiiRroi.fMiiiAr.
BENEVOLENOK,
Hl.xnvoi.cxci; U n I mil of flinrnctir
wlilcli l-i tjro.itly iiiliulruil, uml mint n
ciirctlly is duo of llio most i'prntlu
IKilntH lii iiiio'rt I'lmrnulor. It will I'lm
Moono (i)Kiilu friend-', nml nwnkcn n
brotherly fcclliig towarJ tlic miiro tin
furttiiintu portion of imuiKInd. TliN
nni' point of clmniotcr tin dono moro
to clovittt! fiillon innn from Inferior tn
tlonn In life to rank and fame, tlmn any
other wo mlRht mention. Henovolciico
always renders ono agreeable In socie
ty j besides iMstliijr a Hiinbeani of hap
pineis over his own hou-ohoM. There
ii but one Minrco from which true be
ni'voli'iiue nprlni ; and that o.xImIs in
n tlenlro to do good, and promote the
ImppliK'HH of thehumaii family. Trace
a man in his dally wall:, and when
you llnd him willing to administer to
the needy, by the wnyhlde, or to aist
the unfortunate, without even expect
lug to have it known outsldo of the
parties Intere-'ted, you can rest n-nrcil
that it Is done from a pure motive, het
us strive to elevate mankind from an
Inferior rank to their proper sphere.
Kadi one was created for Mime good,
and iih-lgncd Miinc duly In life to trans
act, by which he can prove him-clf a
bc iicllt and a true source of luippine-s
to the human race. How few view this
.-abject In Its proper light j and only
cave for their own comfort, ns their
theory and practical deeds too frequent
ly manifest. Wo should live for each
other in tliius of atlvei'hity, when the
sea of life Is raging fiercely, and threat
ens to engulf our frail bark. Then Is
the time when our .ympatliles should
blend wlih tlio iiiifoitunate, ami seek to
buoy up the disheartened. It matters
not how trilling the IJntliiess shown, If
In the proper time; and even kind
words have piv-erved many an outcast
from the derision of the woihl, and an
untimely grave.
Stillwater, Mar. lillh. Axxir..
Si'inxo. This, must bewitching of
seasons N nt hand. The song of the
bliu'ltird and the robin hasalroady been
bi iii'il, while the genial siiii-hiue, that
ble.s-lng of value Inestimable, will
warm Into renewed life the tri es and
shrubbery, and the bright and refresh
ing green of the I'ro-li gra-s and new
leave will make us glad. Of all sea
sons of the year, Sjirlng Is the most be
witching. All natiiro ,-ecms to rejoice
at its release from the fitiwii embraie
of ohl winter, and gives silent praise lo
the Creator for Ills wisdom and gootl
noss in ao arranging the seasons that as
one grows wearisome another taki Us
place. Soon will be heard IbO glad voi
ces of children, making mii-le on the
balmy air, and the sad faces of wluter-
boiiml invalids will view with pleasure
at the pHHpcct of onco moro enjoying
(foil's most precious and health-trivinir
blessings of iiure air anil warm sun-
light. Hail, beautiful, delightful
spring, yours, is indeed a ble-sed privi
lege that of making countless thou-
mills happy. W'o can appreciate the.
foellngs of the poet who I'xprc-sed him-
en mils:
"1 would not tile In spring time,
And miss the turn-up greens,
The pretty songs of tho little frog-,
The skylark's early screams.
When birds begin their warbling.
And ' Inters' gin to sprout.
And turkeys go a gobbling,
I would not then peg out."
Can Waih: hi: l'lirsiiirxr? Any
per.Mtn who will take up tho Constitu
tion and read See. i! of Art 11 will not
roll to -co that by clear implication Mr.
Senator Wado cannot In coiisenueiico
of tlio reiuiy.il of Mr. .lohiHrtn, bo the
President.
luca-ooftho removal, death, resig
nation or inability, Congress may do
claio by law "what nffleei- shall then act
as President."
Is not Uio filr construction that the
man who shall act Is to be a I'nltcd
States ofllcer'.' That Is he must hold an
Dice under the I'nlted State- and di
rectly Irniu them. Docs Mr. W.ulo'.'
No lie i- a senator ol't liio. Does Mr,
'olfux '.' No he is a member from
Indiana. Iteiug elected Speaker tines
does not chango the r.iet or make them
I'lilteil States oiricer.,
If the word is to b,' construed o: an
"Ulcer generally, then John W. diary
or any other governor, not to go lower,
Is eligible, who did the constitution
contemplate by the word "ofllcer'.'"
lenrly 'Senators or members nie not
ojin ).. Are the United Slate- .1 mlge-.
Arc the members ni the cablmt. the
question may be Important.
What a glorious lii-lltiitlou this re-
ciiii-tnictlon law 1st If under It-pro
visions a constitution Is defeated, Con-
gretoiit onco pa-.-es a bill declaring it
adopted, ir iv governor duly eleited
does not milt tho flcnorul in command,
lie simply removiis him and appoints
noino Yuukt o adventurer In Ids place
should a southerner a-plro to i?jioIIUcaI
iio-lllon, the bo- general saves hlin
M'iicv", tun mul Ivi.iililnWr 11 on tti I tn tirn
ll.i i..,.. .. - vn.......b..
l,v ilis'liirlii" lilm'Siiell.r ble. WViU'iiold
not hint for 11 'undent that this Is not !
a freo govt rniueiit, but it seeiAs to us
that If llli- be rieeilouitu-sla bus long
been slandered, m
Wo would humbly .-riggo.st to Hon.
(iriiut, that In order to smooth the way
to the Presidential chair, he had better
ishtie 1111 order declaring den. Hancock
Pendleton, nnd Seymour "Ineligible."
We n-hiire him there is not u radical
shoot in tho country but will endorse
the measure.
ATI: Matciiix -A llttlecldld of Mr.
Stoull'cr, of Illoomlleld, ttto phosphor
ous ofTurn number of matches tho other
day, and had It not been lor prompt
medical aid would, lu all probability,
havo died from tho elfects, Parents,
or others having children in charge,
should nover allow such dangerous ar
ticles to bo wltldti thy reach oftho llttlo
OUCH.
M S-
!' iirv-si.vr.N telegraph wlreseontro
In Chicago. The dally
about s'l.fiOO,
receipts uro
Suitf of the tfounfi'ii.
THE REGISTRY BILL.
Tin: following is the text or the bill
paxcd on Thursday last by the Itadb
eals ol Hie Pennsylvania IIousu under
g.igof tho previous ipiestloii-wlth the
exception of Thorn'si amendment, which
applies only to Philadelphia. This
uinondmeiit was concurred in by the
.senate on i-rltlay. The bill will now i
go lo tho Governor, and, without doubt
receive his approval. Tho niiiendment
cmpowern the I'hlladelphln aldernieti
to appoint a board of canvassers In each
election division to make u registry of
voters, by which u majority of every l" "u """- out, forthwith, In alphabet
board will necessarily be comitosi.,1 f imi r'", "'' of which shall bo placed
Radicals. Other equally obnoxious and i
partisan provisions are embraced with-1
in tliesmendment, which will undoubt.
edly meet the ill-approbation or tho
people of that city. Tho balance of the
bill, as follows, applying to tho whole ,
of the State, except Philadelphia, we 1
hope will be widely publl-hed and
studied lu anticipation of Its becoming
a law very soon :
A further .supplement to tho act rela
ting to the elections of this Common
wealth. Si:c no.v 1 . lie il enacted t;i the .SV.
itte and Jmtse nf lleprctentutlees nf
the Conwiontieulth nf I'enwileanla in
luneral AsxemMy met, and it if hereby I
enaetid ; the authority nf the name,
That from and after the passage of this
act It shall no the duly of the several
a-soi-ors within this Commonwealth,
on recevlng their transcripts from the
County Commissioners, to proceed to
inakeouta list In alphabetical order of .
the white freemen abovi- twenty-one
years of age who they shall know or
who -hall m ike claim to said assessors (
to be (intlillcd voters within tliclr re-!
poctlvo townhlps, boroughs, wards or
oilier election districts, and opposite
said names state whether tho -aid free
man Is or Is not a house-keeper, and If
he is, the number of his leslilence, In
towns where tho same are numbered,
ii 1th the street, alley or court In which
situated, and Ii in a town where there
are no numbers, tho nnnio of the
-trcet, alley or court on which mid
house fronts; also tho
occupation of !
the party,
M.,l ...1...... 1... 1. I .. '
,111.1 1. 1II.-I1I III, l-uiiL l
house-keeper, the occupation, place
or boaiding, and with whom; and
If working for another, tho name of the
employer; anil write opposite -aid
name tho word voter and where saitl
party claims to vote by reason of natu
rall,.itlon, he shall exhibit his eertlll-1
, n ,f,r .. II... i... ,n l
shall have voted lu the township, bor
ough, ward or district, at live preced-
ing general elections ; and on exhibi
tion of the eertlllcato, Uio name shall
lie marked with the letter N ; where
tho party has merely declared Ids In
tention to become a citizen ami designs
to be naturalized before the next elec
tion the name shall be marked I). I . ;
whole tho claim I to vote by rca-on of
being between the ages of twenty-one
and two, us provided by law, the wonl
- age sii.iu oe entered, anti n ine party lieu voter or tho district ns'a wltne-s to
has moved into the election district to j the residence of the clalm.ui t in the dis
reside since the last general election tho trlct in which he claims to boa voter Tor
letter It -hall ho placed opposite the the period of at lea-t ten days next pre
name; and in all of the cases enumer.i- i ceding the general election then next en-
ted a tax shall forthwith bo aes-i'il
against the person, and in order to car
ry lids law info elleet for the pre-ent
yearltshall hethediity of the comml-
sinners of the re-pective Ciimtinllies of
Uii- Common ivcalth, and or the city of
Philadelphia, within sixty days after the
passage ol' thlsactT'o e.iu-e alphabetical
li-ts of the person- returned by the as-
se-s-ors as having been assessed lu the
several dl-tiicts for the pre-ent year, to
bo made out nml placed in the hands
oi llio re-picuve asseor-, wno-e amy
it shall be, on or lnToru the flmt of Sep
tember, to ascertain tho qualifications
of tho p"i'.-oin .-o named and their
claims to vote, as before mentioned and
performed, in regard to .-uch persons,
all ol' tho duties enjoined by this act
and furni-h -aid ll-t to theeomml-.-ion-
or and election board, as horeinallcr
tlirecuii : rrnriica, tnai mo mimes oi
all persons; who were duly registered
nnd permitted to vote at the next pre
ceding general election In October, shall
without further proof or application,
bo placed on the ll-t ur registry direct
ed to lie piepaied fir llio election In
November, but they and all others .-hall
r o , . , , J :V . r ' : . ,,. i
u ...is ... I .... ... ...
the fourth st ctlon id this act.
L On the list being completed and ns'
scssmonts Hindu n- afore-ahl, the sainu
shall forthwith bo returned to the ci.iin- j " 'iero llie ti claimed to lie paid by I fore some competent authority. In ltd- i yesterday liiur,ilnu- says tun on v ett
ty eomnii-ioner.-, who shall euu-e du. 1 tllu fudavlt was a-scr-nl, nnd when, , dltlon to theoithsiiow required by law i noMlay lunriiing us that attractive col
plicate copies of said ll-t-, with the ob- j where and to whom paid, anil the tax ! "to pBrform the several ilutiis enjoined 1 '' d reunite, r.iitiili.irly Kinnvn a- M s
sereniton, nml eMibiiialltins reoulreil to 'receipt thereor -hall bu produced forex-, by this with lldelltv and iiccoiillinr to i Thatbli u- Stevens the widow ol- tho
be noled a- aforc-alil, to bo matte out as
soon us practicable and placed In the
hands of the iiv.es, or, who shall, prior
. ' . .
to the llr-it ol August next eiisillngviiu
asse -iut nts, put one copy tnereoi on
.s
the tin m' of the house where the election
of tho v. spectlvo district Is required to
bu held and retain the olhcr In Ids po
session for tho ln-pcctio,i,rreoof charge,
of nny person resident within tho said
election dl-trlct who shall ileslro to see
1 , ,, u,, , ,1,,, ,,,( ,
"""" ' " u
assessor to mid, from timo tu time, on
the per.sonal'applicatlon or any one
claiming tho right to vote, tho name of
uch claimant and mark opposite the
11111140 "C V," and Immediately assess
hlil with n tax. tin tho tenth tiny pre-
wiling the general election In October
next thereafter, it shall bo the duty
of the assessor" to produce tho 1W In his
possession to tlio Inspectors and judges
or llio election or tho proper district ut
11 meeting to bo held by them as herein
after directed.
:l. II shall bo the duty ot tho inspec
tors and Jutlgo of tlio election, together
with the a-sesor, to attend tit tho placo
of holding the general elections for tho
respective election districts on Saturday
tho tenth day next preceding Uio Sec
ond Tuesday lu October, and 011 tho
other days hereinafter mentioned, mid
continue lu open session nt said place
from ti o'clock a, in., till 1) o'clock p. 111.
of said day, to hear prool of tho right
of tho luspectlve persons to vote whoso
names aro contained In tho assessor's
1 list, as beforo mentioned, or who shall
I apply to them to have their name, reg-
Meredj nnd all persons who havo not
previously voted In thiieketlon district
shall make duo proof In tho manner now
prescribed by the election laws, of their
right lo vote In said district, and like
proof shall bo made In all eases by those
applying for registry whoe names are
not enrolled by thenssessor and marked
"voter;" and It shall be the duty of
thu assessor, forthwith, to ases said
person with a tax as required b, law,
on the proof belngmado to the satisfac
tion of the election board, If not already
ascsed ; on the list of tho voters In tho
puld district being completo, It chall bo
tho duty of tho election olllccrs nforo
sal'l to eiiuso duplicato copies thereof
011 tllt! ,loor of ,ho ll""''0 wllt'ro ",0
elci'tl01" bo held and tho other
"otidued by tho Judge of the election,
)vlm s,w" h"ld tho mmo ftibjcct to the
1"',l,r'(;1' of any citizen ors-ahl district
unlfn "10 c,1,y of tllu e"PMl election,
1111,1 l'r",llla' tllp M,no tllLrc!lt ! 1'''ov'-
iim, iii.u mu onicers nercinueiore
named, when they shall deem It ndvi
sab'.', may meet for the purpose named
In tnls section one or moro days (not
exiiedlng four) prior to tho tenth
day next preceding any general
or Presidential election of which
iiKetlng anil Its purposes they
hall give duo public notice by written
or printed handbills, posted In at least
ix of the mo.-t public places In their re
spectlvo wards, in cities, boroughs: and
ri-idedfiir!,er,lhnl any ward in a city,
borough, or ward in n borough or town
ship having but ono anchor, Is divided
inio iwo or more election precincts or
district - , the Jutlgesand Inspectors of all
sucli election dl-trlcta or precincts, In
each ward in a city, borough ward In a
borough ortownshlp.'rospcctlvcly.shall
meet at the usual place of holding the
election in tho precinct nolllnir the
large-t number nf votes at tho last
preceding election In their respective
ward-, boroughs or townships, and
shall givo due public notice as herein
before provided, oftho time and place
ol their meeting, and in all cases where
any ward In tho city, borough ward in
tho borough, or town-hip is so divided
Into two or more election di-trlct-. It
shall
be the duty of the ase-or to
n-'e.-s each voter lu the election dis
trict lo which ho belongs and to furnish
separate duplicate lists (0 (he election
olllcers In each election district. It
shall be the further duty of the said Inspector-,
Judges and as-e.ssor, In each
ward, borough and town-hlp, to miet
again, nt the place fixed on bv the third
section ofthlnict, on the Thursday next
preceding any general election, between
the hours or nine and ten, a. m., and re
main in session until, six, p. m., for tho
purpose of hearing nnd detcrinlnlmr nnv
claims that may bo presented to them
by any person or persons claiming to be
entitled to vole and who-o name or
names have not been entered on the reg
istry or the election district In which ho
or they claim to be entitled lo vote.cnch
per.-on so claiming to be entitled to veto
thereiimhall produce at least one quail.
suing, which witness shall take mid sub
scribe an affidavit to the facts stated by
hlin, which aflldavlt shall define clearly
where the residenco Is of the per.-on so
j claiming to bo a voter, and tho person so
claiming the right to bo registered shall
aN,, take and siib-cribo an aflldavlt
( stating where and when he was bom ;
. that .'io Isncitizen oftho Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and of the United
Slates; ond.irn naturalized citizen, shall
al-o. state when, where nnd by iihat
court ho was naturalized ; and ho .shall
! also present his lertlllcateornaturaliza
, tlou for examination, unlesshohin been
a voter in said election district for live
year.-then next preceding; that ho has
re-ided in this Commonwealth one year.
1 or, ir formerly a citizen therein and has
moved therefrom, that he has resided
i therein -It months next preceding the
geneial election then next fnllowin
that he has not moved Into the district
ror the purpose or voting therein ; Unit
he has not been registered as n niter
el-ewliere ; that lie has paid a State or
county tttv within two yearn, which was
as-i'ssttl at lea-t ten ilnvs beloro tho
election for which ln iiopo-e.sto be reg-
I "'" " "'a, prevented r.om
registering his nauieat thetlr-t meeting
no nun .uiiiisu us iiirecteii u, uus act;
the said amdavlt shall also suto when
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o.'th that It has l een loit or dttstroyed or
! ,,u rucnetiiiny receipt: i-r.
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fi'tt'(, That lrthoperson soclalnilngthe minister oaths to every person liilm- pocket plrknl at the depot In I.atica.
right to voteshiill tiikeantl siiliscilbean Ing the right to be assessed or eiimlli il 1 " r 'l t . She states her lo-s to bo ics
aUldavIt that he Is a citizen or tho On lied or the light or-ullrooo, or in regard 10 ' 'l' wo U In greenbacks, three Mi 1
States; that he 1-, at the tlmo of taklnji' 1 any other matter or thing required 10 I nt -liver dollars, mi,, diamond breasl
tho allldavlt, or will bo on or hsforo the bo dono or Inquired into by -aid oflicers pin, 11 "aft kej.n bunch of hou-ohold
day urtlioiioxtelectloncu.sulng.botwoon i under this act, and any wilful false ! k'cjs, ami f,ve ,.asM mve the mllra,u1
tho ages or twenty-one nnd twenty-two t swearing by any por-on ,11 relation 10 ' 1 Lancaster tu WaehlnijUm. What
years; that ho has resided lu the Stato I nny mutter or tiling concerning which Is this country coining to, when even
ono year and in thoelectlon district ten they shall lnj lawfully Interrogated by she who presides over the household ol'
uuy.s next preceding sncji election, no
shall be entitled to be registered as
voter, iiltltough ho shall not havo paid
taxes, Tho Hiiid allldavlts of all neivoiis
j making such clalms.anil thonfldavitof
1,10 wit ties-en to their resldence.shall bo
i preserved bythesald hoard until tlio day
I of the election, and shnlj, at tho closo
thereof, bo placeil in tho ballot box along
with tho other papers now required by
law to bo preserved therein. 1 1 saitl
board shall find that thunpplicant ornp-
pllcauts possess all tho legal quallllca-
nous 01 voters, mu namo or names shall 1 not bo lawful ror any n-scs.or to nsess
bo lidded to tho list iilphabotlcally.witli la tax agaln-l any person whatever with
likoeflcct as irdono ten days hoforo the I in ten davs next nreceillnir tlio election
election, and they shall forthwith
nbiis'il with Hiiw.iline i.,...,J..i ii. r,.,.i
1 - "h"
nftiw, list mi ti, .inn. p i.e.,,,,. r
'" t.wi..w wi 1
puico 01 election, ami as eacn person
whoso namo Is enrolled votes at said
election, one of the clerks thereor shall
mark onoropposlto toUionaiuo"vote,"
and it shall not lie lawful for thootllcers
id tho election to receivothevotoortiuy
person wlioso namo was not contained
In said registry, madoout and put tip ut
least eight days beforo the election, us
aforesaid, nrln the registry madotm the
Thursday next preceding the election,
nnd the reception of tho vote of any
person not so registered shall constitute
a misdemeanor In thuelectlon onicers n
receiving It, and, on conviction thereof,
tho election olllcers so ouondlngchall I e
subject to llneorlinprlsoument.or both,
at tho discretion oftho court.
4. It shall be lawful for any qualified
citizen oftho dUtrlct, notwithstanding
the name of tho proposed voter Is con
tained In tho regl-try, nnd the right to
vote lias been paed on by the election
board, to challenge tho vote of such per
son, whereupon tho samo proof of tho
right of sum-age s Is now required by
law shall bo publicly made nnd again
acted on by tho election board, ami the
voloadmltted or rejected nccordlnirtotho
evidence. Kvery person clalmlm.' to be
a naturalized citizen shall bo required to
produce his naturalization eertlllcato nt
tho election before voting, as required
by existing laws, except where his ca-e
comes within the firth provl-lon ol the
sixty-fourth section or the act or ono
thou-and eight hundred and thirty-nine,
to which this is a supplement, although
the -anio may havo been exhibited to
the election board before registry ; and,
on the vote of such persons being re
ceived, It shall be the duty of tho elec
tion olllcers to enuso to bo distinctly
written thereon the word "voted," with
tho month and year, and irony election
olllcers nt the Fame or any other district
shall receive n second vote on the same
day by vlrtucof such ccrtlilciite.nnd Un
person who shall olfer such second vote,
tho persons .so offending shall be guilty
of a high misdemeanor, and on convic
tion thereof, be lined and Imprisoned tit
the discretion or tho court ; IVnrtded,
Said fine shall not exceed one hundred
dollars and the Imprisonment shall not
exceed ono year, and like punishment
shall bo Inflicted on the olllcers or the
election who shall neglect or rcnio to
make, or cause to be made the endorse
ment required as arore.-ald on -aid nat
uralization certificate.
.".On theelo-e of the pol.ls the nglstiy
list, on which the memorandum of tho
voting has been kept as before directed,
shall be sealed up with and preserved In
the same manner now required by law
as to the tally papers, and not taken out
until after the next meeting oftho Leg
islature, tinlr-s required on tho bearing
or a contested election or ror tho purpo-e
or being used nt thuelectlon of preslden
uai electors, or preparatory thereto, a
hereinafter provided, alter which it
shall again be sealed up anil i-.trefully
preserved as beror directed.
(!. Ten days precedlngevery election
ror electors of President and Vice Pres
ident or tho United States, It shall bo
the duty of the election board and the
proper usscor to meet at the place of
holding the general election lu the dis
trict for the sumo length of time and in
tho manner directed in the third section
of thin net, and then nnd there hear all
applications of persons who-e names
have been omitted from the registry
and who claim the right to vote, or
who-o light of suffrage in such dl-trlct,
on the personal application oftho claim
ant only, and, If the person shall not
have been previously :i-s,...t.,, ft shall
bo the duty or the asso.s,or" forthwith to
assess him with the proper tax. Alter
completing the list a copy thereof shall
bo placed on the door ol' the hoii-e
where the election is tu beheld, at least
eight days prior to holding Urn same,
when t he same course shall bo pursued
lu every particular in regard to receiv
ing or rejecting tho Votes, marking the
samo on the registry list, endorsing the
naturalization papers witli tho propel
month ami year, preserving tho paper
and all other things as tiro required by
this act ut tho general elections 111 Octo
ber. 7. At every special election directed
by law, and ut every city, ward, bor
ough or township election, the registry
required to be kept as aforesaid may be
Used by tho proper olllcers as evidence
1 of the persons entitled to vote
theicnl,
and saitl olllcers shall require all per
sons whose names are not on the logl
try, whutlii r challenged or not, to show
that they poe-s the right of siill'rage
at said flection; but nuthlng herein
contained shall make the want of said
registry conclusive agaln-l the right
of the per.-on to vote at such election,
but tlio same shall be Judged of and tie.
elded as lu oilier ea-e..
Uefoi centering m the duties of
, their unices under this act, the icspof
i iivo assessors mul Inspectors anti judges i
of tho elections shall tukoaii oath, be-
1 me requirement inereor 111 overy pur
j tlcular, to the bet of their ability.'
nney snail em ti nave tint power to tel
I t..t . .....l - .
I any.oral(l oflicers under thlk net. nball
n btJteSThlslicd as prelury. tm in-rt-ors
in-Hsors
lJfpectors and Judge-Ishalj
tffa snino eoiniiensationa
cb rk elvti
ffgccssurlly spent In pwr
Slutles hereby enjolnetl ils
Troy law for the perfnrnu.net
ruling (lit
provided
other duties, to bo
commissioners as In otliiir. osise-. with
a proper nllowunco to bo Judged of by
tlio saitl eomiuls.slouers for-flic expense
of making tlio list or registries hereby
required to bo made out ; and it -
hall
bo to bo held on the second Tuosduv In
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) I lll-Al I'l'il.ll' UII-. 1'il'l HUH HIT I'll t'lI'lT.
I President or Vice President or
' United States and any violation of
provl-lon shall be a ml-dciiie.iuor, and
subject the olllcer so olletiding to a line,
on conviction, of not loss than ttu nor
exceed lug 0110 hundred dollars, or to
Imprisonment not exceeding tin 10
months, nr both, at tho discretion of tlio
court.
I), On tho petition of tlvu or more citi
zens of tho county, stating under oath
that they verily believe thai fraud
11 ill be practiced at the election about
to be held in ay district, It shall tie
the duty or the court or common plcai
of mild county, If In session, or, If not, n
Judge thereof In vacation, to appoint
two per-on, Judicious, sober and Intel
ligent citizens of the county, to act a
overseers at said election. Said persons
shall bo selected from (IHferi-nt political
parties, where the Inspectors belong to
difrerent parties, and where both or said
inspectors belong to the .same political
party,both of the overseers shall bo tak
en rroni tho opposite political party.
Said overseers shall have tho right to
be present with tho oflicers or tho elec
tion during tho whole time thesamo Is
held, the votes counted and returns,
made out and signed by tho election
oflicers; to keep a list of the voters, If
they see proper ; to challengo nny per
son olferlnglo vote nnd Interrogate him
and Ids witnesses under oath In regard
to the right ofsufTrageat said election; to
examine his papers produced, and th?
olllcers or said election aro required to
afford to said overseers, so selected nnd
uppolntcd,cvory convenience nnd facil
ity for thedl-chargeof their duty; ami
IT said oillccr.s shall roru-e to permit
said overs crs to bo present nnd perform
their duty ns aforesaid, or they shall be
driven away from the polls by violence
or intimidation, nil tho votes polled nt
such election district shall be rejected
by any tribunal trying n contest uuiscr
aid election.
ill. 1 r any prothonotary, clerk or tho
deputy or either, or any other person,
shall atllx the seal of office to nny nn-
turllzatlou paper nnd give out tho samo
lu blank, whereby It may bo fraudu
lently u-ed, or furnish naturalization
certificate to tiny person who shall not
have been duly examined nnd httorn
lit open court in pie-enet of some ol'
thejudges thereof, according to tho not
of Congtcss, Im shall bo guilty nf a high
misdemeanor; or If any person shall
fraudulently use any such certificate of
naturalization, knowing that It was
fraudulently Nsiiwl, and shall vote or
ntteuipt to vote thereon, he shall be
guilty of ii high misdemeanor, mid eith
er or any of the persons, their alders or
abettors, guilty ot ;either of the misde
meanors aforesaid, on conviction, shall
be lined In a niiiii not exceeding mm
thousand dollars, and Inprl-onod lu
the prnMT penitentiary for tt period
not exceeding threu yearn.
11. Any assessor, election ollU'or or
person appointed as an overseer, who
shall neglect or refu-e to perform any
duly enjoined by this act, without rea
sonable lcg.il niu-c, shall be subjected
ton piualty of one hundred dollars;
ami If nny ns-i or or election olllcer
shall enroll tiny per.-on as a voter who
ho shall know i not qualilicd,or roriiso
to enrol any one who he shall know Is
qualified, lie shall be guilty or a misde
meanor in ofllco, and, on conviction, be
punished by Hue and imprisonment,
and aNo bestibject toan action for dam
ages by the party aggrieved; and ir
any person shall fraudulently alter, add
to, delate or tlestroj nny registry of
voters, made out as directed by this
act, oi tear down or lemovo the sanm
from thoplueo where It has been llxed,
by or under the direction oftho election
olllcers, Willi Uko fiiiniliili iit or mis
chievous intent, or for any improper
purpose, tho person so offending shad
be guilty of a high misdemeanor, mul,
on loiivictlou, shall bo punished by a
line not exceeding llvo hundred dollars
and imprisonment not exceeding two
years.
1-. Il uny tax collector is found guilty
oris-ulng a receipt for taxis to any per
son whatsoever, said tuxes, not having
been paid, lie shall be deemed guilty of
n misdemeanor in olllee, anil, on convic
tion, shall bo lined in a sum not less
than one hundred dollars, and sillier an
imprisonment In the county jail for a
term uot le.-s than three months for
I every offence.
' PI. That for all elections liere.ilter
' hidden under I hi- at t, thepolls shall be
openid belwiintbe horns of six and
-even o'clock, a. m., anil be elo-etl ut
six o'clock, v. M.
II. 'I'hat the county commlmitcrs,
shall.at the proper expense ni'thu coun
ty, procure mid furni-h all the blanks
made neve ary by this act.
I"i. All laws Inconsistent with uii
ofthc urovislons ol' till- act be. anil the
I same are hereby repeated.
I'HAII Sl'KVl'.N.S1 Uamii.v Viirm
l.i:i), The Iianeiister fntrllliine of
lute .lacob Smith, colored barber of
I larrlsburg, anti at ptesent houseku p.
or und mlstie-s of Old Thud had her
1 rliadiletis stovecp Is roltbetl In a rail-
' roiif depot in tlii
' roiif depot in tho city or Lancaster
J.et O ilTlutd see to It th t the mlllturv
ir tho.tlii'io'l10"1'4, wlffcli Is to be adopted at Wash
ington no niuiio general.
. , , .1 . 1 Tin: New ork 1 aiiers say it Is a cur
perforiruuce of their I , f , , , , , ,',. ,u ,
3 paid bj; the 'iiinty 1 f()r amwl f(jr ,,,,,,,,(,,; , , m,va
of the supply, The number of found
lings received by llio police was ono
hundred and seventy-six In lsfi?, and
this Is an Increase on the previous year;
yet tho nuthorit'os of various New
York benevolent asoclutionsnssert that
they nro unable to meet Ihedemand for
healthy Infants foriido)tlon. Thouiim-
()c
bcr of persons In New York without
their own, who wish to hav
Ill I
a child to bring up, Is largo ami increas
the'
this I
ing, (llils are preferred to boys, and
even crippled children are not refused.
Masonic There aro 21. Masonlu
I otlges with 22,013 membKre tu Penn
sylvania. Tho assets of tho Ornni
Lodge aro valued at 00a,000, nnd th
new temple In Philadelphia will cost
$7siJ0O,