iiLooiSBintd, pa. Friday September 15, 1S71 CTmrpe of ocsA Corrtiptlon. Tho JlepuUican lirw fruiiienUy mndo Insinuations of corruption nitftlnst our county oniccrs ' nnd Hurt llio county funds wcro Umironotly mod or oxiiond rd. Forcalms been Rlvon to thoso In BltiuaOutw by a resolution of the Into Itadlctit county convention. Wo douounuu tho lrraltiuaMons w bo lug wlckodly recklos tind without n Hlimlnw nf foundation In fact. In bo hnlfof thoolUcerfl Itmrilwrted wo dial lctiso imv rcsnonsllilo ninn to point out whero Improper uso hns been mndo of tho county funds. Wo ittfy mo nuinore of tho calumny lo nnmo a Itomocrntlc olllccr or tlilu county wira nns ocun guilty of any improper ofUclal action, nnd daro tho cnliminlntora to tho Issue. Hither i cross libel has boon ninllclotia- ly pcrpctrfttcil upon honest men, or tho nuthowof theso vllo charccs can show grounds Air than. Tho lasuo Is thus dcilantly made, and tlvoso who mako tho nllcRiUlotw wo rotfalrcd to prwent proof or probabtllty, or tako their rant ih Muudercrg of honest men. Union nnd Yictorj-. Senator Cameron is regaling his friends with tho Information that tho Hcpublicnns will bo successful this full lu i'onnsylvanla becau90 tlieyaroovory whoro wilted and harmonious. What n lesson to tho Democracy 1 With no other talent than ouuning, Camuuon well knows tho valuo of union and har mony in (i political campaign. Without it success Is next to Imposslblo for any party. With it success Is assured if in n majority. To Imluconnd crcato di vision In tho Democratic rarty, tho Itadleals well know is tho surest way for them to triumph. Therefore, It Is that they aro so extremely anxious to crcato divisions In Democratic counties nnd they supply volunteers with money to carry them on. Democrats of Col umbia, will you nllow this Radical Bchemo to succeed? Will yon nllow tho IladlcalH to crcato division In your rnnks for tho express purposo or defeat ing you'f Fully appreciating tho effects and pur poses of voluntoer candidates, nnd that their candidacy Is but a Itndlcnl scheme, wo spurned their nronoy and their treachery and refused to print n lino for them. If all Democrats would ob servo tho samo prlnciplo of action, tho efforts of theso men would corao to naught, nnd Instead of being weakened by tho Hadlcal trick tho Democratic party would bo strengthened. Arouso, Democrats I Unite and conquer 1 Thero can bo no victory without union, and remember that tho result this fall will have an important effect noxt year, when thero Js a Presklontand Govornor to elect. RALLY TtIt TIIE TICKET, TIIK AVIIOLE TICKET AND NOTHING HUT THE TICKET I In union thero is strength in division nothing but weakness and dofcat California Election. Tho Republicans havo won a decided triumph In California and great is their Joy thorr-at. They havo gained n Gov ornor, ono or two Congressmen and a majority in tho Legislature, which secures them a U. 8. Senator In place of Ooi.e, Radical, whoso term expires. At tho last rreuMential election tho State voted for Grant by about COO majority but at tho succeeding Govern or's election, Haight, Domocrat, was elected by 8,000. Tho present result Is attributed to Democratic divisions, but whether that bo tho lact or not it Is of no consequence the Democracy are left in a minority at the election In Califor nia, and It docs not mend tho matter to point out tho causo. What wo want is majorities, and If wo fall to get them because wo cannot unite, tho result is as disastrous as though wo fall for want of votes for any other causo. But lot Democrats bo warned I Division brings purodefeatl In union ulouo is strength I Democrats of Pennsylvania!!, a victor ious enemy surrounds you t You alono can stem tho ttdo of their success! Nover will this Nation again como un der tho bonlgn sway of tho Democracy until Pennsylvania tho most Influen tial of all tho States takes tho lead I THOROUGH UNION IS TIIE ONLY MEANS OF SUCCESS 1 Let overy Democrat arouso to tho importance of tho occasion. Frown down all attempts at dlvislon.tho suro prccurser of defeat, Let every Democrat make It bis bus!' ness to seo that every other Democrat is determined to attend tho polls and vote tho wholo ticket 1 Let not ono Demo cratic veto bo lost, but turn out ton man I That will bring victory, and If Pennsylvania goes Democratic tho whole nation will follow. Oorreptlonjn Xew York City, Tho Republican papers are filled with charges of corruption ngnlnst tho Now York city government and affect to hold tho Democratic party responsible for It Hash I That thero aro many rascals In tho city of Now York will not bo dis putod and that somo may get Into olllco Is nulto probable In fact tho chances of a rascal not known uro hotter for get' ting into oflloo than thoso of an honest man, for tho former will resort to tricks and subterfuges to gain his point that tho latter will spurn. But whatever may bo true of tho New York officials, they aro In court, and their actions will bo fully scrutinized by tho legal trlbun tils. If guilt Is established they will bo punlshod and If they havo robbed thoy will bo compelled todlsgorgo. All that is right and no good Democrat will at tern pt to screen them If guilty or exten uato their fault. Whatever may bo truo It Is tho business only of tho people of that city. With tho Federal government it Is quite different. Its officers aro respon sible to tho wholo people Their ac tion Is defended and sustained by their party, and this makes their party re sponsible. In a general way thoy can not bo brought boforo tho courts, and tho pooplo at tho elections Is tho only tribunal that can fully pronounce Judg ment upon them. Therefore tholr ac tion Is a legitimate subject of public discussion and determines tho merits of their political party. We do not objoct to other editors copying our editorials, with or without credit, nor will fault bo found If thoy adopt them and publish them as orlgl nal only this, wo want them to copy accurately) wo don't Ilko to sco our articles murdered. The Itnillcftl Itlng (.'niullilntcs. An nmatucr reporter, In another col umn, gives In brlof tho proceedings of the Iladlcnl convention of Columhla county. As it was as well known two weeks ago as it Is now what tho ring masters had determined to mnko tho thing do wo did not go to sco tho per formance It will bo observed that theso pro ceedings fully corroborate what wo have hcrctoforo stated nbout tho perfect union between tho Radical Illoomsburg ring nnd tho volunteer candidates. For all tho ofllcos worth contesting llio Radi cal ring mndo no nominations for which volunteers wero out, but for such as no volunteers offered nominations wcro made. Between tho two a perfect ticket is formed, excepting for tho offices os teemed of no pecuniary valuo. Each wing of this ticket is of courso to sup' port tho other, and tho Radical "elec tlonccrlng fund Is to defray all cxpon- ses. Tho volunteers aro thercforo as essentially candidates In tho Interest of tho Radicals as aro Btanto.v and Heath. Let them profess what they may, therefore, they aro all tarred with tho samo stick and their nags aro groom ed by tho samo ostlers. Thoy aro all Republican candidates nnd tho pretenco that somo of them nro not nominated as such Is n sheer farce. Tho Radical ring nominated them two weeks boforo tho Republican convention was called and that body submitted to Its dictation registering such a3 they wcro not ashamed of and secretly ngrecing to support all 1 If tho Democracy desiro to win a vie tory they must defeat tho wholo of this corrupt combination. Tho trick attempt cd to bo played Is too shallow to decelvo nny one. Thero nro but two forces arrayed on tho field, viz: tho Demo crntlc ticket vs. tho Radical tlckot.even though tho latter bo as spotted as a leopard. Winning by tricks is a characteristic of Yankco land tho plan can find no favor with tho sturdy yeomanry of Col umuin county. Interviewing. Tho Philadelphia Say, In somo lirac tlcal remarks, severely condemns nnd ridicules tho sensational prnctlcoof "in torvlowlng" for purposes of publics' tlonj doing up for tho public what Is privately scorned as talc-bearing. The Interviewer applies hlnuelf to men of distinction when ho can get at them, or Is not Indignantly repulsed, to thlovcs, .murderers, &c, who nro charged with something sufficiently Infamous to nt tract attention, nnd to bmall-fry politi cians who olhcnvlso fall to secure no tlco, nnd who pay tho publisher for giving plnco to their twnddlo. Wo nro glad to sco that ono city paper has tho courngo nnd sagacity to epeak out against tho abuse. Tho practice is ono of thoso reprehensible yankcelsms with which nowspaperdom Is cursed and shallow hoads aro freighted consequent upon tho thrusting of Intellectual men from power nnd tho filling of their places by military or gabbling pigmies who aro nothing but political maggots except so far as they nro inflated into larger dimensions by tho nowspapcrs. Wo hopo it has nbout had its day and that rospoctablo nowspapcrs will slum It as a prlvato gentleman shuns the talcs of ordinary vagabonds. The (Jrcat Syndicate. Tho combination of bankers who ef fected tho United States' II vo per cent. loan, known as the Syndicate, cleared FIFTY MILLIONS of dollars in tho operation, as is shown by a long array of carefully complied figures I That is, fifty millions is the sum proven to havo been cleared by them. How much uioro theynnd others received, can only bo told by a statement of tho actual amount paid into tho Treasury, after do- ducting all expenses. Tho peoplo, of course, will sco nothing of tliU until after tho next Presidential election, If over. Whon tho Radicals thus rob tho gov ernment by thousands and millions by millions of thousands and thousands of millions i3 it any wonder tho peo plo aro oppressed by taxation, and that theso Radical gentry can afford to pay Immense Bittns to carry elections in or der to bo ablo to contlnuo this wholesalo swindling ! Portions of tho funds thus abstracted from tho peoplo nro mndo to reach almost every election poll cer tainly overy county and by this means tho Radical party Is kept from destruc tion. A (iooil Nomination. Tho Democrats of tho Judicial district composed of tho counties of Union, Sny der and Mllllin havo nominated Joseph 0. Blx'heh, Esq., of Lowisburg, for President Judge. Tho party has hon ored Itself by this nomination, and al though tho district is Republican wo havo little doubt of Mr. Buciieii's election. His integrity, ability and Ju dicial learning aro In such striking con trast and superiority to ids radical op ponent, Judgo Wood!), that it Is next to Imposslblo for nny honest mnu, famil iar with tho characteristics ol tho two candidates, to voto otherwise than for Mr. liuciiEK. Many of tho leading and mo3t lnlluential Republicans of Union county openly opposo Woons and sup port Bucueu. It is getting to bo n hnblt of tho Democracy to nomlnato tho best men for office. 'Rev." Pennel Coomue, whoso fat living is In danger from tho Independ ent Temperance movement, recently Issued a bombastic challcngo to discuss tho merits of tho movement with nny prohibitionist who approved it. Ills challengo was promptly accopted by Mr. James Black, of Lancaster, n gentleman who has spent much of his tlmo at his own oxpenso to further tho causo. Tho parties met at a public meeting In Harrlsburg. Coomiie mado his speech, but as soon as Blacic com menced his tho gas was turned olf aud tho meeting was left to disperse nmldst total darkness. Mr. Black and thoso who agree with hlm'aro resolved that Pennel Coomiie and his faction shall no longor degrado tho causo of temper anco to tho selfish uses of radical politi cians. In this determination sincere pro-' JilbltlonlsLs will of course uphold them. THE Radical victories lu California nnd Maino ought to stimulato overy Democrat to the utmost effort to obtain success In Pennsylvania. If tlds Stnto gives tho Republicans a very decided triumph It will bo next to Impassible to Infuso onorgy Into tho Presidential election of noxt year. Arouso, Demo crats. and to work I Tho emergency Is upon you I and wo vorlly bollevo that I everything depends upon your own I efforts. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCllAT, Tun llenubllcan hcrotoforo complain"- cd that In his rovorlcs, sleeping or waking, something undefined suggest ed to tho editor such forms as "liar," flatslflcr,'' Ac, and again tho samo sleepless monitor has suggested 11 per sonal violence,1' and hasccs "scares" nnd "calling names " lu tho dim future Such hallucinations naturally nrlso under certain circumstances, but edito rial reform and totnl abstinence from wrong doing, and especially from mak ing infamous fiilso charges against ids follow citizens, Is a perfect roraody. In other words, ttuJc to the truth, nnd tho troubles referred to will cease. That to chargo honorablo men with infamous net ion, for which thero is not tho slightest foundation, is reprehended by this community, will bo seen by rcf orenco to tho llrst nrtlclo under tho edi torial head of tho last lssuo of tho lie- publican, whoroln tho editor denies that lio meant what ho plainly Insinuated against certain prominent citizens of Illoomsburg In n previous number of his paper. Driven to llio wall on his charges of " bribery " mado against Wm. Biiaffeu and tho Contralla men, tho editor drops thom but docs not net tho nobler part of directly relractlng them. Ridiculously onough, ho turns round and nbuses tho Court fornotcom- lug up to tho staudard o f editorial ma lignity In passing sentences. In this connection wo hnvo only to remark that it is posslblo that Judgo Kr.wiJM. and his Associates nro not expected to consult slanderous editors as to tho proper dischargo of their duty. Wolmvcolserved theso things merely to post tho public 03 to tho kind of mill that grinds out tho many untrue, un just nnd malignant statements that find their way Into circulation, and to put nil honctt men on their guard against them. The Ureal Sniiidlc-. That tho Radical leaders aro adepts at swindling tho Evans embezzlement fully Illustrates. Both tho Radical U. S. Senators, Cameuon and Scott, must havo been familiar with tho transaction from beginning to end, nnd Evanh nl ledges that ho Is exposed because ho would not givo $2.1,000 of his stcnllngs towards a purso being raised to elect J. D. Cameuon to tho U. H. Scnato ns tho successor of ids father 1 Gov. Geauy, Auditor General Haiitkanft, Stato Treasurer Mackey, Attorney General Buewsteu, nro all culpablo In not ex posing tho theft at an early period and promptly pursuing tho delinquent offi cer by nil tho power of tho law. All that Is cloar. But what becamo of the money? II Is not bolloved that Evans hlnuelf hns any largo portion of It. Whero did tho rest go? How much did tho Radical officials at Wash iugtouget? How much of it went for electioneering purposes? Was it used in tho election of 1SCD? How much of it did tho Radical ring of Illoomsburg get? How much of itdid thonforcsaid ring divido among tho faithful fow of this county ? Or did tho ring pocket It? The Treasurer Question. In tho matter of tho nomination of county Treasurer A majority of tho popular voto nt tho delcgato olcctlons was for Wm. Lamon. A majority of tho election districts were for Wm. Lamon. A majority of tho delegates to the Convention wcro for Wm. Lamon. A majority of delegates wero for Wst, Lamon under tho plau of minority representation. A majority of delegates would havo been for Wm. Lamon if tho old plau of representation had been in operation, by which a majority voting In each dis trict Instructed all tho dolegatcs. Under any possibio rulo that could havo been adopted Wm. Lamon would havo been nominated. Mr. Hi uam F. Evekett, and all tho other candidates, pledged themselves to nbidoby the decision of tho Convention. Now ho refuses to nbldo by this plcdgo of honor nnd socks to bo elected by com bining with tho enemies of tho Demo cratic pnrty. This is tho wholo caso in a nut shell. Maine r.lerllon. The Republicans havo about held their own nt tho late election in Maine, nnd they rcjoico ns much as though tho result was unexpected lo them. But they nro welcome to tho Yankco Stntes. Truo reform will never begin there for it Is not the placo of cither liberal or gonerous sentiments. When tho yan kco can not oppress somebody clso ho would rather suffer in that way himself than not havo tho performance go on at all. Maino has only decided to stay where it naturally bolongs. Walt till great Pennsylvania votes then thero will bo a result that will bo worth talk ing about I Jiulxc! i:iicll's Opinion. Tho taxation of coal breakers, and other fixtures and Improvements upon leased lands, was tho subject of an in teresting nnd nblo opinion by Judgo Elwell in our Court of Common Pleas tho present wook. At tho request of counsel on both sides (in tho several eases covered by tho opinion,) that opinion is now publlshod nnd will bo found in another column. The opln Ion nppoars to us to bo clearly nnd elm plyjust in holding oporators or lessoes to tho payment of taxoj in proportion to tho valuo of their property; lu other words, lu imposing upon them their duo share of tho public burdens. FnoM various aunouncomonls mado It Is evident that Chief Justlco Chase has not yet mado up his mind whother ho wants to bo tho Democratic or RadI cat nominee for tho Presidency. If tho former, ho wants a Radical platform, or Homethiog resembling ltl If tho latter ho will accept auy platform they nee proper to muko. An oxchango thinks a good toxt for nn nblo mlnlstor to expound boforo President Giiant would bo tho fourth verso of the twenty-ninth"" .chapter of Proverbs : "The hina hi .Moment cttMuhelh the luud; but he that rcceiitth uiftt uvcrthroiceth . The latest returns of tho election in Wyoming Territory confirm tho first report of a Republican majority In tho upper Houso of tho Legislature. Lara, minocounty, where about one-sixth of tho votes wero cast by women, gavo a largo Democratlo majority, Ulysses S. Grant. Wo notlco by iho dally papers that this gentleman visited Washington city tho othor any ixit remained only a fow hours. ltepotted for tho Columbian. The ltrpulillcnn Contention. For scvoral weeks tho publlo atten tion has been aroused ns to tho probnblo action of llio Republican Convention In this county. Tho ravages of tho "Ring" had been so foarful, and tho nllodgpd corruption of tho Democracy so patent that n tremendous outpouring of tho outraged Republicans nnd damaged Domocrats was oxpectcd. THE DELEOATE ELECTIONS. On last Saturday tho delcgato elec tions occurred. Wo watched with so- llcltudo to seo tho 3-iO Republicans de posit tholr ballots. But they "mado no slon " until near 7 o'clock lu tho ovcnliiir.wlicn Post-master Bcckleycol lected together U. S. Commissioner J. B. Roblson, V. U.S. Whiskey Inspect or Penman, and Hx-CiindldAlo for Sou ntoM. Whltmoyor: and after a hasty caucus thoy adjourned to tho rear of tho Court House, and thoro, wo pro sump, deposited their ballots. At nny rato It was soon after reported that Es- qulro Morris of North Carolina, and Mr, Sharploss of tho Town Council wcro unanimously elected delegates. But It was soon found that thu East Ward had no representatives, and so Assessor Knorr was sent for, nnd ho dragged In Tom. Vnnnta, nnd then tieo elected dele gates for the vpp cr tcartl. In no other part of tho county was thero oven nn attempt mado to hold a delcgato election. A few self-constllut ed delegates appeared, and tho balanco of tho number was mndo up by ringing In men who came hero to attend Court or other private Innlnoss. In t ills way 'J, men wcro secured one half the prop cr number, nnd they protended to rep resent tho 000 Republican voters of tlm county. Talk nbout rings I This was a moro office-holders gathering, from which tho rcspectnblo members of tho party kept aloof. THE CONVENTION. On Monday tho ringing of tho Court Houso bell announced something units ual, and tho two dozen delegates man aged to find scats. Tho organtzition, under llio super vision of Becklcy nnd Stowart was soon perfected. No credentials wcro demand cd or presented, nor were there any contest ed seats. Stowart t lion moved "that tli Legislature bo now opened," and nom Inated Capt. J. B. Roblson, U. S. Com missioncr, for Assembly. Abbott,chafing under tho treachery of Roblson, Knorr Whitmoyer, anil Becklcy last year, nominated Capt. II. J. Conner, but that timid gentleman did not wish to go to Harrlsburg, William then nominated Capt. Jackson. Roblson got 2 votes nnd Jackson 3, ouo of thoso being tho delcgato from tho East Ward. During tho call Mr. Stowart, truo to his party teachings attempted to give two votes but this Abbott promptly checked stating that "cumulative voting was not practlcod in that way." Harry James was then named for District Attomoy. At this point sov oral delegates desired to know if a full ticket was to bo nominated, stating that thoy had como to tho Convention for that purposo, and not to play into tho hands of bolting Democrats. Stewart thou roso to explain, and in a musical voico resembling a cracked fife, Inform' cd thoso dolegatcs not In tho secret that It was not policy to nomlnato mon whero there wcro Independent Demo cratic candidates; that the Ropubli cans must Join in with theso bolters, nnd help to elect thom, In order to break down tho Democratic organization Abbott then showed his wounds, lie had been unanimously nominated for the Legislature last yoar, yet not ono Republican In ten voted for him. But ho W03 voted down. RESOLUTIONS. It was then decided lo havo somo resolutions. Chief manager Stowart then wont Into tho jury room and in a couploof minutes returned with a long string of resolutions. Not being accus tomed to read Capt. Whltmoyer's writ ing ho spelled thom out with somo diffi culty. iV standing committee of ono from each township was then appointed with power to elect their own chairman. This was a drivo at tho "Bloom ring," ns tho Republican editors havo gener ally held that position, and tho election funds stuck to their fingers. Tho Convention then adjourned with out a cheer. Sullivan Dpnin.-fati.- Tli-lit. Tho Democrats of Sullivan munly havo nominated thu following excellent ticket: llepresentatieeJ&me Ueegnn . I'rotionotary-C. C. Finch. Associate Judyes John Jlullan, Wm. Kvnns. ,Sheriff-V. P. Dunn. Commissioner Christina Mosler. Treasurer Robert Storinon t. Auditor Lymnn B. Speaker. County Surveyor Job 1,, King. AVhv slioulil workliiKincti support tho Radical patty '.' What lmi that or- Uniilzatlon ilotiofor thom savo increas ed their burdens? At tho present ti!ll0 ono day'rf worlc Is taken from each la boring man to pay his taxes, to feed tho Treasury, in order that Kailleal olllco- holders may grow ricli upon lil.s toll. Taxes aro enormous under tho Radical administration. Tho necessaries of llfo uro taxed tho liifihest, and It will inva riably prove truo, If tho matter is look ed into, that tho monoy comes out of thoso who can least alford to pay it. Tin: Asiatic Cholera lias mado Its ap pearand) In many portions of Kuropo. In orao parts of Prussia it lias spread In an alarming manner, nnd i.s making rapid progress through tho wholo coun try. A fow casos havo been reported In Now York, nnd great exertions nro now being mado to clean nnd purify tho filthy places In tho city. Persons lu overy part of tho country should boo that collars, cess pools, Ac. nro properly cared for, ns prevention Is much better than euro. I'EitHEvErtANCK U not a good thing in lUolf, Its goodness depends on tho causo in which It is engaged. Tho per sistent swindler nnd liar nnd tho man who Is habitually honest both havo persovorancc, but thero Is n vast differ ouco botweon tho two. Tiik man who lost his oycslght hy remllng a.oorroxced paper, has recover cd It slnco ho becaico n subscriber. The cholera Is appearing In nil parts ui uunnnny, xwi moruitiseriiiru report ed in England, BLOOMSBIJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Court Proceeding, lileporlcd for tho Columbian, SECOND WEEK OP SEPT. TEUM, 1871. fViiipf convened nereeablv to nil mum- mem of last week. Ills Honor Judgo Kt.wrt.t.. nnd 1 11 AM DEItll nnd ISAAO S. Moniioe, Ksqulrcs,hls Associates, on tho Bencli. In tho matter of tho School Directors of Cotiytutham township, Court grant a ruin on Lawrcuco Cttrrau nnd Peter Mullonticy lo show causa wny n writ or quo warranto should not lssuo ngalnst thom to show by what authority thoy exercise tho offtco of School Directors. Charles U. mrKioy, ivsq., oil motion nf sir (Mark, was nmioliitcd auditor to mako distribution in ino ostnio 01 George Kline, deceased. Petition for n road In Mndlson town ship, near tho Montour county lino, YIU. 11. OHV'UWiiii , win. ilia and John Appiemnn nppoimcu viow- nra Petition of Abriim Wltnnr, guardian of minor children 01 .i. J. xnomns, do ppoaeii. fur tun b-.ho in rcai estnto. warn iiM Knorr. E-fl.. appointed auditor to tako testimony nun report wuu ins opinion. . , . ! -. i T ..1. .. (',... JllinCS Jll'SS U.Ulilt UUIIII DIIUUUIII nnd N. Slngley. rulo granted to Bhow causo why John Shunian should not bo suhrogaleii to mo riguisoi mo piainiiu. Petition or minor cniiuren or jnnn Mnslcl cr. decciweii, ror guanllnn. Mo ses Jimennouso np lointcii. A. R. Ilullcnstcln vs. Clara Hullcn stein, Petition In divorce. Publication orucreu. Charles Clowell vs. Kato S. Clowcll petition 111 divorce. Hulinccnn ordered and unirios u. Hartley, Esq., appoint cu commissioner to lauo depositions. On motion of Mr. Freeze. O. B Broclcwav was unpointed auditor, to mnko distribution of thu balanco In tho hands of tho administrator of James clears, deceased. in tho ostato of John Richards, de ceased, on motion of Mr. Bucknlow, counsel for petitioner. W. II. Abbott, iviq., was nppoimeti nitdiior to report whether tho talo of tho real estnto at tho valuation by tho Inquest, will bo for tho Interest of tho minor owners thereof. On motion of Mr. Clark. E. R. Ike ler. Emi.. was unpointed auditor to mako distribution of tho balanco In tho hands of tho administrator of Henry Yost, deceased. Petition for tho snlo of tho real estato of William Smith, deceased, for tho payment oi ueiits. aaio ordered. On motion of C. 11. Brockwav. Esm W. 11. Abbott, Exit., was appointed auditor to dlslrihuto among thu heirs and creditors of C. G. Ricketts, do- censcu. Return of Inquest In tho estnto o: jonn Miner, deceased, confirmed nisi. On motion of W. II. Abbott. C. B Brockway, Esq., was appointed auditor to maKn iiistriuutlon ot tno Dalanco it hands of administrator of John Traub deceased. On motion of W. II. Abbott. C. B, Brockway was appointed auditor to mako distribution of tho balanco In Iho hands of tho administratrix of Georgo ittipp, deceased. A. 0. and F. Hagermnu against Sam ucl Schwoppcnhoiser. On motion of Samuel Knorr. Wesley Wirt was nn pointed nudltor to distribute tho pro cecus oi mo sucriu s snic. DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS AUDITOR Or.NKUAL, GEN. WILLIAM M'OANDLESS Of l'lIILAUELWIIA. sunvDYon ar,fr:nAL, OAPT. JAMES H. COOPER, Of tiAWIlUNCK COUNTY. Columbia Comity Democratic- Tickot ron nnritiMENTATivi:, CHARLES 11. BROCKWAY, lii.ooMsiiuint. ASSOCIATE JU1KIE IRAM DEItR, JACKHON TOWNSHIP. DISTItfCT ATTOItNKY, JAMES BUYSON, Jr. CKNTUALIA. TIir.ASUItEIt, WILLIAM LAMON, lUtlAUCUKHU TOWN.SIIII-. COUNTY COMMIRSIONIIlt, WILLIAM SHAFFER, l-KNTItK TOWNHHIl. COIlON'KIl CHARLES G. MUIirilY, Noisrn uo.wNiitUM. AUDITOU CHARLES CONNER, OUANfir.VII.I.K, MARRIAGES. ItKnRll-M'KINXtiY III Illomn.shi.ru'. on Tuoh. day oveiilnj; Ia.t, at Iho rcKldenod of t jio brblo'H crandfather. Wm. M'Kelvv, in., by I Imv. I). .1. Waller, Dr. Win. M, Uuhor to JllshU.lo jrKlnney, both of thU placo, lIKS-COrX-On Krptcmber Ulh, by I. K, Krlckbaum.l'Hi. nt hU oilleo In llunloit, Mr. H. ll.IloH4,rOrunuo,to MlssOjulrn Cole, of 8u uarloaf, Columbia county. Wr.UTr.KV-MINKlt-At Numodla, on tho loth liiht,, tiy l'eter Hwnnlc.Ksfi., Mr. Divld Wortloy nnd Miss Charity Mluer, both of l.oeiwt town fchlp, Columbia county, I'a, IIKNnin-SirANNON-AuKUst.!lht, by Hev. H. WIKnti Mr, Kdwttrd Ilenrlo and Mrn Hannah F. tihannoii, both of Kyur (Jrovo, Columbia county, l'n. DEATHS. MKUICIX Inliuckhorn, HepUmber Olh, John Mcrlclo, nued (.1 years, I mouths and 1 days. Iii;iX)NO In OratiKo townshtp, Ausenst 'JsHh, Mr. Hamuel 13eloui,iigc-dlll yeuis, I month nod $t days. MARKET REPORTS. UlooiiiBburg Market Wheat per bushel SI. 10 Itvo " - 1 10 Corn " h W) OntH. " (.0 Fbmr ner barrel - 8 00 Cloverkoed (1 W) FlaxHced 1 GO Mutter w ia Kan -U Tullow 1U rotatoen m 1 ui Dried Apple .. 10 llaniH 17 Hides mul hhoulderii - - Ii I4rd mr nouud 10 Hay per ton M Hi U) IlxuitKUANr IIkaltii is a blosalug vouclntafod to few, Kven tUoso win have bceu favored by naluiowlth htrong couttltutlona and YlgorouH Irainetare apt to uoKlcct tho precautious neces sary to preserve theso precious endowments. ludeed.ftsaruk', tho iume healthy and robust a man Is, tho moro liberties ho Is inclined to take with hU own physique. It Is komo consolation to tho naturally weak and feeble to know that they can be so invigorated nnd built up, by a proper uso or tho means which science has plac ed at their disposal, ns to havo a much better chance or long llfo, and exemptions from Uls eaKo and palu, than tho moht athletic of their fellows who are Joollsh enough tosuppojo them Kelvcs invulnerable, and act accordingly, It Is nottoo much to hay that moro than half the people of the clvllUed world need an occa bloual tonic, to euablo them to support the strain upon their bodies nml minds, which tho fast life of this restless age occasions. In lact, u pure, wholesome, unexcltlug Urn to Is tho grand desld erutumof tho busy mtlllons, nnd Uiey havo the article lu Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, It Is Ktamlnal medlclue, 1, o, H Imparts permanent strength to weak .systems aud Invigorates dell catu constitutions. Its reputation and Its Hales have steadily 1 ner caked, Compctlttvo prepara tions havo been Introduced 1 libitum, and, us far as tho public Is concerned, tul nauseum, In the hopo of rlvallna itj but they havo nil tlther rel ished In the atttmpt, or IVeuUrtfur Juthorear It hns been tho great medical kuccess of the pres ent century, mid it H ijulte certain that no pro prietary medlcliio In this country is as widely known, or as utneruliy ustd. Ten lightning presses, rutin lus luccssantly (Huudays excepted tho wholo year through, barely supply the do maud for tho Illustrated AY mauac, lu which the nuturo nnd uses ol tho preparation aro sot forth, tho circulation now being over eight millions a year, B LANK DKED3. W'o now havo tho finest ojuwvrtment nf ULANIf DKKDH on hand nnd fur salu that wero ever kept In illoomsburg, Iurgu size on mui turchmeut ralors iJeods-Mnall bUe good iaier (cheap) Common lXxxls, Ac. ' Now Advortisomonts. TUBLIO SALE Di li i A Ii L u a n l e K H T A T 1! , T.i itirftnn1ir-A nf fln nnlr-r nf llift Omlinnh' Court of Colnmlilfl polltlly, ulll lio rxpinrtl lo mm IP Ham oil I nn iirrniini'a. ,m m i uiiim iiiu lilt ilny ol ourtillHll, A, II., I7l,nt ono o'clock it Iho nflcrnoon, tiy lunnc Lelliy nnil Mow, tcrucr, fulmltmirnlorH ol uiucau niccucr iniu f Hemlock township, ileccmcil, tho following n.nrlltnil l-Pnn.Hv olitlntn 111 lfftlllrrk InWIl- lll 111 HItKl Kill III j tlllllU I Mil Mini mil llipu-o ii rcuilcnl, nnd bomul liy liuuH of Zrlulon llnlj. ins. imniei wnnnor u ui isanu j.cmy. cuuiuiu- lllg libotlt T W E N T Y -S I X AO R E S . ii-n nprn nf Mm ttnitlft licliii lot tnln nf I'otOf Mlutfiiitit tlrnriPi1. Hvn.Mflti nf Wiilrll nillV lio InnH tOKiMUltlooti Htcctar. Tho lumlH to be HoUl for tho imyment or iieuis. A irOUSK AND IIAttN nntl outlmlltlliies noma fruit niul cnmi water t AilmlnlMintom TnttMtfi Ton itor rent, nt onoronrth of tho imichitHo money M ho uUl nl tho fttrlldng down i ino properly ; ino ono imiiin it"n iuu iru yvi i-nf. nt ilin (-niiilmuitloii tif Kiito! niul tho ro- nmliihitf thrro.f.iurtliH tit mm thrrenfter, jVJin iniorom until uio coiuinimt inn hiai, lty ortlcr nf Dm Court. w i-aiijium ii i,.i, nopl. I-1), '"I'tt. I'rollionntnry ) ini h i o s A h H -o I' ll i: a i. v a l it A II l i: KHT ATI!. to iinrkii.iiiriiiir nn nrilcr nftlio OiiilmnH'Cnnrt of Ciilninlihi County, will 1m -imt-il to imlillo miio oy inu uiKicmiKnou funniniiiiniintiiii uuiucn its, nccciixL-tiitm ino lucinisct, m TIIUIIMDAY, Till! 5Tlt PAY OK OCTOlinil next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of kiiKI il.iy, tlio follow Inn ilcKt-rlbcd rial estate, to wit t A certain mcmiiiane. belli llio mntmlnn liono niul trnclof lanil, Alttialo lu tho townihtii cifHu Kfirloar, In fiaiil count), liotiniltil Py oilier liuuli ui Mini uiM-uii-t-ti on iii mini ii iiuii w eii, liy iniiii of JonnH Hnnco iiml William Davis tin tliu nnrtl and by lauds of Jtmhua Havagooti tho i-u&t,cou laiuiug ONE HUXniUiU ACIUM, more or less. also u certntn tract of Imitl slhmtn In .Tnek son ntu Hugarlonf township In county. nuuiuii'u ity jinui n .jmm Jtiiu linn minim Nclnrtl on tho ftouth, hy ImhU at Ctitli' A llliincti.artl nn tlm wi'tt. ttm irnoL iilmvtt ili'scrllioil on tliu north, nml JuiuU or Kiuuiel l-'ilUon thu t'Ukt, coutiiiulny ONE HUNDRED ACHES moro or Ickh, beliitf tlmher lnml, AI.SOiK-eitaln tract nf laiiit nltu Uo tn D.ivM son township, HiUIivnn co.mty, bouniltM on tho ciwt liy llio tmrt It rt uuovo ''cscilhcit ntitt lumW nf L'rultf Jc Itluucluul on tho north, houth uuJ wusi, t'omuiuiug F I FT Y AO 11 E S moro or less bolus Umber lain). A1U u eft tain tract ot l.uut nltn.it o hi lien ton township, Columbia county, bomnl.tl on tho norm oy tanas ni ncr iWiM-t, on ino wt'M ny KIIhIih Khulltt niul ltiiuiiah Hniilh. niithOKuulh unil nst hy liuuW otH.iimul KtieUb.tum, coii- THIUTY-TWO AOHES moro or less, being Improved luiul. TnitMs ok HATiK. Tt'ii nor cent, of ono-fourlh ot thu purdio-.o money to bo paid on tin il.iyof halo,oiio-fnurth of tliu purclm-to money U-ss tho III! per ci'ii it u 11 iuu 1'uiiiiriii.iiiini tiiti n;ui-, nun tho hulaticu In ono ear thereafter wltli latcrot mi tins mi tno Imm cnntlrinutlmi nlsL rosHi'Hskm or tho nnpiovni promise" win no iMvimi on thu 1st of Amll. UT.'.hv tho mirctmser or piirrni.surs mtuiiiik iuu uuimiu uicimtu mont-v. l'ossi'Sfslon of iho timber tiaeiH v,lll bo (rlvon on tho continuation ol tho Halo by tho pin I'lintcr or pimrniiM.'iM mtuiiuj; iuu mii'iim puroluiHo inonoy, l'urchaser or.puiehascni lo l'iiy lor ueeus ana mamrm, JOHN V. KIM!, KMJA1I HUSH, AUmlulstrutors, CoIu'h Creek, Sept. IS, 1S71-U V It O 0 L A M A T I O X. I'lirsuatit to an Act of tho General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of l'ennsylvanl.i, entitled "An Act relating to tho elections of thli Com monwealth, npproved the second day of July Anno liomlnL ono thousand elulit hundred and Ihlrty-nlno, l.AAKUN HMITII, Shcrlil of tho (Tnnntv of I'nltimhlii . I'nnvtviitiln.. tin bprtbv mako known and glvo notlco to tho electors of mo couniy aioresaiu- mat a general ejccuon wm bo held lu said county of Columbia, on tho HKC ONliTUKSDAYU") OP Od'OIlLIlt. lS71,nt Which tlmo Htato and County olllceis, as follows, aiu to no viecieui 10 win ONI! TKIisON for Auditor General of tho Lominouweaiin ni I'enusyivauiu. UNK 1'KItMJN for hurveyor Ucueial of tho (1(iniiiiitiiwiiitth nf l'.iniKivlvimln. UiN'i; l'UUsOX for Jlemher of tho Houso of Hcpreseniatives, lo rcpiehent tho Count v or Co lumbia lu Iho Ueiierul Assembly of lVuusyl van la, uNk IT.USON for AMOilato Judgo of tho sov ernl Courts of tho County of Columbia, ONII l'KltON for CommUilonur or tho Couu t,r Knlnnil.ln ONK PKltoON for Treasurer of tho County of ONK PGIISON for District Attorney of tho ItinnLf nf t '..1 n 1 .1 I.I n OnB rKltfeOW lor Coionor of tho County of Columbia. ONJ; l'i;nS0N for Auditor of tho Couutyof uoiuinuin, . , onk l'CiLsox for countv Kurvevor oi ino (jouiuy 01 loiuiiiuut. Tho fclectlous In tho buveral votlua dUtrlcw will hn hold nt faUawx I leaver lownsiiin. at ino nuu le uousooi inot. .1. Khiiinnn. llentou lownshln. nt tho nubile houo of Les ley Plat t in tho low n of lU-utoii, 'JiHt Hum. m. fit. tliu t'liurt IlousO. Ill IIlo0mH burg. West Illoom, at tho Court House, In lllooms' liUI'L'. itorougu ot nerwieic at ino lowu jiousp, in ino i)ortiin in litrwit'ic, Jtoiough of tVnlralla.ut tho public houso ot 11, A. Wtvhlt liMilil. llrlurcreclc township, at tho public schtHd houso ni'fir iniu ilti Cntawissa township, nt tho jmbllo houso of S.uiuii.1 Kostenbaiidcr, In llm tou u of Catawissa. Centre township, at tho st luud house near Ui fayetto Creusey'w. North Conyngham District at tho school house mar tho i-ollleiy of John Audiews A Co. Mouth CoiiyiiKhaiu Uistilet at tho houso of Thomas Kllker, lately fixed by a votool tho citi zens of that township. rishlngcrtck township, at tho public house of Iiiuaudurt Unaiiust. rrunkllu township at tho Lnwrciit'o school house, Utecnwood township, at (ho hujso of Juscph It. l'utton. Hemlock township, nt tho publlchousoof Chas. II. HietteiKh In thu lowiiri!ui k Horn. .lailcsou township at Iho hotihtt nf IVeklel Cote, Locust township, at the publlchousuolLudwlg Thlelnln Nuuu-dla. Mlltllu towuohlp, nt tho public hoiuo of Aaron Hess, In tho town o .Mll1hnllk Mnilisou township, at tho public lion so of Sam uel HlmUy, In JeiHcytown. Alt, IMeusuut township, at tho houso of II, Jli-lllck. Montour township, nt tho public houso of W, Tubbs lu said lowiishln, Maino township, at tho public houso of Abra ham K. Hhuman, lburlugeieek township, at tho houso formerly occupied by tlco. V, liu'Isbach. Oiung township, nt tho public houso of Clin ton W. Yuple In Oiangevllle. rjnotow ushlp.nt tho CVuliu School House late ly tUud by a oto of thocltlunn ot said lownslilp. Kugarloat towiishln at tho houso of AUu is Colo Hcol t townslilp.ut tho public house ot Wm. rut it In JNpy. Tho election In tho ns-Id several districts, shall baopeuod between thu bonis ot 0 nnd 8 o'clock lu tho lorcnoou, and shall continue without lu tvrrupllou or adjournment until 7 o'clock In tho evening, when tho polU shall bo rlnsi'd. noticij is iu;m:iiv hvi:n That It Is provided by uu Act oi Assembly, ap proved July '2, IttlU, "That every person excepting Justices of tho IVaco who shall hold any olllco or appointment of profit or lrutt under tho Uovcrumeut or tho United State-, or ot this State, or of any city or corMirated district, whether a commissioned of ficer or otherwise, u subordinate oillcer or agent, or who is or shall bo employed under tholt-tosla-tlve, executive, or Judiciary depaituunt ot this State, of tho United States, or of any city or ot nny Incorporated district, nnd also, that mcry mem ber of Cougrcxs iiiul of tho Htato lA-gUlaturc, uud of tho seleit or common council ol nny city, or commissioner of any lucorHrulcd district, Is by law luca)nblo of holding or exercising at tho same time, tho otllco or appointment of Judgo or Inspectoi.oruny ottlcwrofuuy such election shall bo ellilulo to auy olllco to bo then voted lor. And tho said Act of Assembly, Gntltod "Au Act relating to tho elections lu this Common wealth," pnssod July 1', lija, further provides ns fuliowM, to wit: "That tho Inspectors and .Tudeos shall meet nt tho lespectlvo places appointed lor holding tho election lu tho district to which they respect h uly belong, bcfoiu uluoo'clock lu tho morning of the second Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a uuulUlcd voter ot such district. 'in case tho person u ho shall havo received tho second highest numkrof voles rorlnspeetorshall uotatteudon theday ofnu election, tlien the per son who shall havo received tho second highest number oi voict iur juut;u in mo nttxi iirecuumg election, shall net as Inspector lu Ills pUcv, And in eoso tlio person who shall havo received tho highest number of votes fur Inspector shall not InsiK-clor lu his placo and lu eoso tho person elected Judge shall not ntteinl. then the fnspec tnxihn rei-i-lvutl the hi ir host number nt il.tnu shall uppolut u Judge In hlsnliu-e-andif nny vu eaney shall continue In tho board for thu space nfnn.t hour lifter thO time ilXed bv law fnr tlm opening ot tho election, the fjualllled otors of oilleerssbnll have been elected, piesent at tho place of election, shall elect ouo ol their number i no iowusuii, wan', ur uisirui, ior wmcn sue i lo uu buen vueuuey. 'It shall bo tno duty of tho several assessors respectively iu mienu at ino piaco or noiuuig f-verv ueneral. sneclal or towiubln eluetion. lur. lug tlio wholo tlmo suld election Is kept open, iur ino uii"u in bi 4ut iiiiui uiutiuu n uiw iu sireciorsnud Judge or either of them bhall J ruin tliiia in tiniH ieiulre. No person shall bo perm It led to voto at any election us uloioKat-J other than a white fieemuu or tho ngo of tueuty-ouo years, or inort', who snail na o rrHiutn, m unit nmiu ui ieini one year, nntl lu tho election district whero lie otitis to vote, at leant ten days liutnedlauly preceding such election, and within Iwo years hao paid u State and county lux , w hlch hhatl havo been as bcssetl nt leaxt ten da n bt foro tho election. Hut ncltUen of the Hulled states Un shall have pielously beeiiniiualltled voter of this hute, and removed thcrutrom nnd returned, aud wlio shall have resided In tho election district nnd I in Id taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto alter residing In tho Stato six munthsi Pro vided, that uhlto freemen, cltlous or tho United States, between tho nges or twenty-one uud twenty-two years, aud having resided In this State ouo year, and lu tho election district ten days as nforesald. shall bo entitled to vote, ui (hough they shall not havo paid taxes. "Wo pvrsuu shall bo admitted tu oto whoso bahltnntu fiirnWietl by tho enmm Jm I' "J" tlirrolnor not, H oh cot M l t'V n iy ,!!fi.V,, cithXii ummu bo tho iUtiviirilio in; cxnmlnoMich pcronn on oath ni to h oual lea tlou.iiiul If ho claims to Imvo rcMpa wpniu tho Ktnto for ouo i ar or moro nn " '"r Milt ctrut pnwr tboroor iui no mmii r by nt IcaU ono compplcnt wl noun, who yhn o n tmnllilotl elector,' that bo has .ronldo.1 wllhtn tin illMrlct for mciro than ten day next . wo t'c Uur wild clcellon, nhall hlmiclf wonr that .hi-. (ona tldo leHldcnco, in P "uanc ui mn "! : imt ninoo nlo naut uisinci mr mo qtln therein. n- . . ulfl i.cry iernn nuiiiiui-ii ni"ito , : hhall maVesluoilroor, if rcnulre. t...fli s res Menco n mi payini'iii ni ,;; .iitrici. inllleil to voipui ino iimusiiii'i i - lu which ho shall rulilo. ' If any person nlmll prevent or atlorapt to prevent any oillccr of nn eleclionumlcr thli i nc 1, root linlillns mtcll olecllrai, or nso iir I reaton any violence? to any icl'omcer,,,rpliall Inter rupt or improperly Interfere with Mm In ho cx It utlon of lis ilaty. or mall block up at n"mil t,i block uplhowfnaow or nvonno t nny wli i ilowwheii the mtino may bo hoi, Una. "f in ' ' OT"'?"'" ,VSTO .,l,l nns.tlirent. foreoor violence, Willi .loslan lo lnil' ' inly, or overawe nny elector, or to proven t him lKmnllnlortonrtmliilliolrl; bA, norai.n nn antiv Ctlrin. Kha I bO 11110,1 111 Oily mm not exeecllnir live hiiinlro.l tlollnrj. fj'v Imprlsoneil for nny lime not ".VW'Vbiu m more limn iwcn" m, hum. , ... ,,-, ",:.. Hiowntoiho court, whero Iho trial of unci of rencodiallhohaa, that Iho persnn no nllei ,1 In was not n les uent in urn c,iy, iy,..-.i '-,,", , townslilp, whf rethoH ililoirenco was enmnillloil nml nntl otltleil lovolo tliercln. thru on eo nvlc- nml ilollan, nml bo Iniprlsonoil not loss limn Bl 111,111111- ll'll lllw,.' " ' J iiH, l.nll "Iinuy person, inn ny mw ,'ii,in - i i.-..-fraililulenlly volo nt nny- election In 111" com inonwealth,nr belni ntlierwise iinalllleil iilia hlllnVihowVnj'ofi nlil nr piocuro micll pemiu to ynlo. Hip lro Sllendlnu Umll, on, ivlcllon, bo nc,l 1 any mil nntcxrenllnic two Inin.lro I ili.llnrs, nn bo Imprlsoucil lor uuy term not exceeding unco "'"j'f'i'ny person shall voloal nny moro llim nnj elcetlou illstricl or otherwise framln en It voto . i... n,i 1 1. a untitn ii W. Itf fttiall trilllU uleully MM nml deliver In llio lnl'Mt0' ' w tickets tiwtuer, with tho Intent lllcKally to i.ie,or slmll voto tho same, or It nny person shall nilvlse nnd prncuio any person ho to do, no or Ihcy so olMidlni:, shall, im mnyict bo lined 111 nny sum not less than tllty, nnr mnro than II vo humllcjdnll.us nnd bo linpilsniieil for nny term not less than tlirco nor moro lli.ui twtlvo months, , ,.,,,. rnminouw'nllli nureealily I" law loxccpt llio nils orquaillieu ciuyeii-.i miiiii m-i-v... ... ...... laeo or election lor llio purpose nf Issulliii ,Airla .... nf Imliieiinliiff lhni-ltl7ellS tlUalllled 111 vole, ho uliall on coin lotion, forli-lt nnd pay nny mini not cicecdlnn ono IniuilK-d dolliirs. for ccrvKiich olfunce, nnd bo Imprisoned lor thrco lUOIHIIS, , ., nrtt Alireeaniy to ino provisions in in""o-., r .'..? r l nnl. ... r.v llatinrnl llllll Slll'Cllll I'.lecltnu fchall boopened belwieu tho hours oi tlx nnd (.even In llio fori noon, anil siiniicon- I nl Int. i.P iiill.illl-lltiletlt. nn 111 kcvil o'clock lu Iho ovcitliM. whou tho iolls -r.ii.iu iv u.w I . I -7:tsTh.Y i-.vw I alo sK.. 'iHalal notlco lo tho c re ims ni col- t t.ti ih itttfhnritti nt the l( wl' . i uut n- " V V, 'V, ,uV.r irauscrlia bo has re- celvedor tho county cnnnilHsloneii nmter thi reed Man lmmodlato rovlslon or the ; J strut nir i here rom mo namu ".,. i who is known by him to hao died le o ed since tho last prevlom nseHsincnt r f? w VJii n to him, nnd tondd to tho same the name of nny qualIliedotcr who shall bo known by him to haomoved Into tno uistuct nuk-u ii ..jvi -v lou8 assessment, or whoso . removal into in. to him, nnd also tho names or nir wl hall make claim to htm toboqualinM voters therein, Ah soon as tills rovlslon is comnletod ho shall visit cvciy dwelling houso In hH district nnd mako careful lunulry If nny person wh'jso uame Is on his list has dlod or removed from tho dis trict, nnd If so, to tako tho samo thcreirom, or whether nny nunllilod voter rosldos therein whoennmoptnoton liU list, nnd If ho, to ndd .1 - . I .. 1l nnuno tx'll.ll-fl II lialllO isndded to tho list n tax shall foithwtth bo assessed ngalnst tno person; unu mu final i in niicftsei iietri uini, uj iii'iuw(i - uroiinil llio nprson so assessed claims to.no voter. Upon tho completion of this woiie. proceed to mako out n list, In alphabetical ordei : t ,i. ...i.n r-.t.xnti nimun t vt,.n t v.i inn voars r age, ilalmlng to ho qualtllod voter-; lu tho ward boiouiih, township or district of which ho 1 the whetliffrsaid freeman is or H not ft lioi v so-ki wn er: ami it no is. mo uumw - v-...... . tho towns whtro tho samo Is numbered, with . nt. .niirt in wlileb HitimteJ t and If in n town whero thero nro no number), tho namoor ino street, nuey or couit uu wmn o. houso rrouis; niso.tuo occupuuumn no rci- .i.n.n i,A H ...it n linnui.lrnenPl. IHO llCelll lion ninrrt ni itnnrtiiiiii nun wiin imn. ... work n 3 for another, tho naino or tho employer, n.,in nani, ,r uni.i iiniiuot thti wort "voter;" wheie nny person claims lJ iT?tiVK reiiHtiii in iwuiiiiiii'-iii"'!! .: a certnicam inereoi u mu HinMini,iimn ueen for uvo ponsccuiivo yviut uuai iiei-ui. voter in said district, and lu nil cases whwo tli person nas neen imiuriiumi, mo tmiimnirm. marked with tho lettor"T.;" whero tho perso l.nu mnrnK ,1oflnroil liU IlltcIlHollS I( bCCOIUO citizen nnd designs to bo naturnllzed before tli ..,. Ainn.inn tlm tin tn rt ulinll i.n itiarlfOl'! I,;' whero tho claim is to vdo by reason of bo Ing botween tlio nges of twenty-one nnd twenty two, ns provided by law, tho word "ago' shall bo enteredt nnd If Iho penon has moved into the election district lo reside slnco tho last gen eral election, tho letlor "H." shall bo placed op posite tho namo. It shall bo tho further duty or each nssciRoriiH nroresald, upon the tioinpleliou of tho duties herein imposed, to milso out n scp. nrntollstof nil now nssfssments made by him, nnd tho nmounts ussessed upm each, and lur- ulali tlintasiin liiitiin.lldti-H- In llm PillllltV CO 111 missloners, wlio shall liniuodliti'lv add tlio naincH totiio taxdiipllc.itooi ttioward, borough, towmditp or district in which they tuvo bteu assessed. . , Keo.S. On Iho list belngcomplptPd, and thons scssmruts mado ns nrbresald, tho same shall rorlliwlth ho relumed to tho county commiss ioners wlio shall cause duiillcato copies ot said listH, with tho observation ami explanations ro- nnlr.-il In hrt lmtoil w ftfnrnhtiilil. til bo midooill im miviii n nriictifdhln mul iil.iceil In the hinds of the assessor, who shilt prior to tho first of August in eacn year, put ono copy moreoi du mu dotr of or on tht limiso whero tho election ot the respective district Isieijuiud to bo held, nnd re tain tho other tu liU ptssesslon, for tho lnspec t imi- rreo of charge, of anv ners.-n resident In tho nald election dKlrlct who shall desire to soa the same; nun it sum no mo uniy oiuiois'iui nsKCMSor to add liom tlmo to time, on tlio ner- soii.il application of any ono claiming Iho right to voto, tho namo of such claimant, and mark opposite the namo MV. C," nud tmmctllitely assess him with u tax, noting as lu all other ensos, ms occupation, resiuonos, wjieuiern Hoar der or u houstkeei'er ifnboaider, with wiiotn ho boards; aud whether naturalized or design lmrtobe. markUic In nil such enses tho letters opjKislto tho name or "D, I,'as tho caso may uo; nine person cunning to ue assumed no naturalized, ho shall exhibit to the assessor his eertlitcato of naturalization; and if ho claims thai no ucHigns touo natulan? eo: beroio the next ensuing election, ho shall exhibit tho certltlcate of his declaration of Intention; in nil eases whero any ward, borough, township or ilection illsliictls divided Into two or nioio pieclncts, the assessor shall note Inull his assignments the eltctloii precinct in which tath elector le&ldes. nud shall mako n separate return for each to the couniy commissioners In nil cases lu which a ic turn Is reijutrid from him by tho pun Ulonsoi this act; and thu county (ommUsloucrs, lu making duplicate copies of all such icturiu, shall mako duplicate copies of the names orthe voters lu each precinct, sepiutely, and shall lnruish tho suns totho asicasori and tho rutnl.M required by this act lo bo p'aced oil tho dootsor or on i lection places on oi Lefjio tho llrst of Au gust lu each year, shall bo pl.vcd on the dour ol or on mo eiceuuu pi.ice oi s.uu prociucis, Hfcf. U. After tho assessments hao been com. bitted on the tenth d.iv ureceedlu' thesecoml i'ueKday in Oclobcr of each vear.tho assessor suaii, on tno Mouu.iy immeaiateiy roiiowing, make a return lo the uouuty commissioners of tlio names of all persons ussessol by him slnco the return required to bw made by him by tho second section of this net, noting opposite eiieii lutmu tiiv iiustiivtiiioust iiiki i iiiauailous required to bo noted ns aforesaid; and tho coun ty commlss'oncrs shall thereupon caiuo the samo to bo added to the roiarn remilrnd by thu second section of thli net. ami n full nud correct copy thereof to bo made, containing the names oi uu pcisons so reiurueuas rdsiuent taxaules tu sail ward, borouyh, township ur precinct, and furnish the samo. tozetlitr with tho oecesmirv election blanks to thu ntlicers ot thu oluatlon in said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or ne lore sixociocg mine moiuiug oi tue soeouil Tuesdav or October: uud Wi man shall be iter. milted lo voto at the election on that day whoso nam is not on sau list, uuiess no snail make prooi oi ms riui to vote, us ucreiuaiicr re quired. SLC. I. On thod.ivof tho election anv narnn uhoso namo Is not on tho said list, and claiming the right to otout said (lection, shall pioduco atleiuttouo quallilod voter ui tt;o istrlctas n witness to tho residence ol tho claimant In the district lu which ho claims to bo a voter, for tho Il-iiij( if i tit ii'hai icii uiiyn iu'ai prei'uuiiig s.ua election, which witness shall take and subHCtiho nwrmeu or parity wrmen ana partly prinma nllldavlt to tho facts stated by him, winch aill davit shatl detlno clearly whoto the tesUence Is of the person so ilalmlug to bo u voter; niul the poison so clnlmlug tho light to voto shall also lauo uuu sunscriuo a wrmuu or putty written nnd narttv nrluted ullMavlt. sbitlinr tu thw hit of hlskuuwledoand ballet where and when ho wu uoru i i nut n i u ciiiauu oj ino common wealth of Pennsylvania and tho Unltud stute that ha has resided la tho coromonwoallh ouo year, or ii lormuriy u ciiixeu merein ana nas moved therefrom, that ho has resided therein six mouths next proceeding said eloctlou; that ho has notmoea: into the dlstrlot for tho pur pose of voting therein: that he has paid a state or county tax within two yoars, which was us sessed at least teudays before suldelecllon t nud If a naturallod cltlen, shall nlsj state when, whero and by what couit ho was ii.uurallzoti, aud Bhall also produce IiU cortlllcuto of natural l.atlon for examination; Iho said eertlilcate shall also stato whou uud when) thu tax claimed to bo paid hy thealllant wasassessej,aud when, where and to whom paid, aud the tax receipt Ihcrelor shall bo produced Jur examination, un less the nlllant shall state in Ills nllldavlt that It has been lost or destroyed, or that ho nover re ceived uuy, but If the person so claiming the right to oto shall tako aud subscribe uu nill dult, that ho 1 a native born cltUau of the Uiittetl States, (or If born elsuwhero, shall statu Ihafutit In his nllldavlt, nud shall produce evi dence that hblias heen naturalUeJ, or that ho Is entitled to cltlicuidilp by reason or Ids father's unturallzullounud shall further stato lu his alll davit thai ho Is, at the tlmo of taking the al?) Ja vlt.betaecn tho aes of twenty-oiie and twenty twuyeiirs; that bo has resided In tho State onu lear.and lu tho election district ten ilays preceil liiK such election, ho shall bo entitled to vote, a U thiuig he shall not hnvo paldtuxes; the uild alll Uavli or nil persons making such claims, nud Iho allluaylts pf tho witnesses to their reldtuco,shall ho preserved by the elcetlou board, and at tlio rhino of the election they shall be enclosed with tho list ol voters, tally lUt nud other papers re qulied by law to bo llled by tho Judgo with Iho pruthouuUry.und hliullrvmuluou Ulu therewith umbift coUny, that, i,v nn net fiitllU-tl 'An A rt lurlhJrsnpp'nu'Utnrto tho net ic Mlvo to tho ilortiniK of thli CommonwUh," nupioved AprI nth, A. IMW, it P. provided ns fo.lojvi; ii In I ho prnthonotary'rt onlco, suhjecl in nxntnlnn linn, ns other election papers nro l iflhoolectlon ntlicers Khali find Hint tho nppllcunt or nppll cauls ponPHH nil tho legal iualltlcatlons of vol t,-, nuiM iin-y HUIIII lilt p:i HIM If'i nr iiii'i tluiiiamo or names shall bo nddettntho list of laxnblos by llm election ofllcers, llio word "lax" being added whero tho claimant italms to volo on tax, aim uio worti "ago" whero ho nanus m voto on ago the sunn wordi being nddo 1 by tlio clerks In each caso respectively uu IhollslHof persons voting at such election, HkC. 8. It shall ne lawful for nnv nualllled cltlea nr Iho district, notwithstanding ttm namooi tno propoioo vmur in rmuniniHi on not I1SI OI resiiieill llinmiiu't MF timiiniKH Ulti " right or Ktillrngo m Is now required by law nlmll bo publicly mado nnd nctei on by tho election .ucii ncrsoii i wnereupon uiuhiuihi iirotu oi nut rngtotho ovidencoi every person claiming to lio n naturnllred citizen shall bo required to pro duco his naturalization cerllllcato nt tho elect on boforo voting, except whero ho has bcrm for ton years, consecutively, n voter Hi tho district In which ho ofrers his voto t nud on the voto of such person being received, It shall bo tho duty of thu otoctlon nlllcors to write nr stamp on such crillicatotne worn "voiou, - wuu ino iiioiiiii hhh receive u second voto on tho samo day. by lrtuo oari unil u any cicctinn oiucur or ouicern huii oi iuu n.unu rei inn iiu-. ' n. 'ini ui-in "''", entltlod tnvoto by vlrluoof tho tmturallzatlnn or their falhers, tliey nnd Iho person who shall olfer such second voto upon sooiteinllng shall bo guilty or n lilgu misnenioiiuor, nun on convien"" lllPreoi, no linen or inii ts.MiiM, nt imn , in iu.it-r.Hntt tr tlm enurl! but tho flno shall not excoed ono hundred dollars In earli enso, nor tho Imprisonment onoyoari iho Ilko puiilh meiil nliall bo InlllcloJ.ou convlcllon. on tlio olllccrsor filoctlnn who sliill neglect nr refuso to in ike, or causo in no niaoe, mo huium'si'iiihiii iu lulred ns nroresald on said naturall.atlon eer tlilcate. urn rt tr nnv nlfipltnti nfliefif hlull refusn nr neglect to requiro such proof nf tho right of sur- IiaaO r IS prenci HM'ii ij inn mw,"i mu !.. i" which this Is n supplement, from nny person of- r.,.i.,i vnin ti-luwi. tin tn it Ih lint 1111 llinlUtof assessed otcrs, or whoso right to voto Is chal lenged by nny qualified voter present, nnd shall admit such person lo oto without requiring such proor, every person ho ouemunK, hoiui iijimi conviction, bo guilty or n HUH mlsdemonnor, and shall bo nentcncod. fir every such ollcncc, tu pay u lino not exceeding ono hundred dollars, or to undergo nn Imprisonment not moro than ono year, or elthor or both, at tho discretion of tho court. , , . . HKC, 7, Ten days preceding every- election for electors of President aud Vice-President of tho United Htntos.u sunn no motility oi ino usscHor tho election In each election district, nnd then nnd thero hoar nil applications or persons whoso names havo been omitted from tlio llstof ntisess cd voters, and who claim tho right to vote or iiltctlil at tno niaca nxeu oy inw ior nuiuiiu; whoso r mil is nave oi iKiusimu Ninco i no samo win mado out, nud shall mid tho names or mirh per sons then tons shall show that they nto entltlid totho light nfsulli'jgn In such dlstilct,on the peiHonal application of tho claimant only, nml foi tli with nssi "s them with tho proper tax After completing tho list, n copy thereof slmll l-o plac et Oil 1110 ooor ii r tin i iiu iimisu wnem i mi eiee Ion Is to be held, at least eight days before tho election; nnd nl tho t lection tho same cnurno shall bo pursued, In nil respects, ni Is rcqulicd by mis net mm mo ncis iu which ii is u Mijpiu inent . nt iho irencral elections in October. Tho assessor shall also mnko tho samo returns to tho county commissioners of nil assessment mado by vlriuo or tins section; nnu inn county coin- miNSiiiiUT Minn iiiiinsii jiun meieiii in iuu f lerllon otllccrs In each district, in llko manner. In all respects, us Is required nt tho general elec tion In October. Mi-r. S. Tho samo rules nud regulations shall apply at eery special elect ion. nnd every srpar- Hie cuv, itorougii or wntu eieeuun, in uu icsiiucin as nt Iho general election In October, Hit, it. The lespectlvo assessors, Inspectors nud Judges nf tho elections shall each hnvo tho powt r io ntiniinisier osuiis m any person cmnn ing tho right to bo assessctl or tho right or sur rrige, or lu regard to any other matter or thing required lo bo done or Inquired Into by any or said olllccrs under this net: uud nnr wilful false swearing by nny person in relation let nny mnl ter or thfug concerning which they s tall bo law fully lnU-irogatcd by any or said otllccrs shall bo punished as perjury. samo compensation ror tho tlmo necessarily spent lu pcrrormlng tho dutlos hereby enjoined nf-L, if, ino mneHiurs miiu imcii receive iuu lis is jirovitieu iy inw iur ino )erioriiiiiiico mi their other duties, tu bo pild by tho county com mlsslouersiiis lu other ewes; and It shall not bo luwfil lor liny assessor to assess a tax against any person whatever within ten days next pre ceding tho election to bo held on tho second Tuesday of October, lu any year orwllhln ten uuy. nt'xi ileum' any election ior i-iociorH oi President and Vic a President of the United States; any violation of this provision shall tie a misdemeanor, and subject tho oillccrs no of fending ton tine, on conviction, not exceeding ouo huudrol dollars, or to Imprisonment no- exceeding wtreo months, or uoiti,nitho discrei lion of the court. HKC. 11, On tho petition ol flvo or moro citi zens or tho county, stating under oath that they verily bellevo that fraud will bo practiced nt tho election nbout to bo held in nny district, It shall bo tho duty of tho Court or Common l'leasof sild county, ir In session, or if not n ludgo thereof In vaiutloti, to appoint two Judi cious, sober nud Intelligent citizens or the coun ty to act ns overseers nt Naldelectlou , snld over seers shall bo Kclocted from dl Heron t politic il parties where tho Inspectors belong to tilth-rent iur ties and whero botu or said Inspoctois belong to tho samo political pirty, both or tho overseers shall bo taken from tho opposlto political paily ; snltl overseers shall havo tho light to bo present with tho oillcersorthoelectlou, during tho wholo tlmo tlio samo Is held, tho votes cnuntodnnd Iho returns mado out and slguod by the election oill ccrs; to keep n list ot voteri, ir thoy soo proper; to challenge auy person ollorlng bo vote, an 1 In tel rogato him nnd his witnoq under oath. In io gard to his right of sutlragu of said election, nn I loexamlno his papers puUucad; and tho o'll cursor said election aro require I tonir.ird to slid overseers so selected and appointed overy non vculcncouiid racility for tho discharge of their duties; nndirsald election otllccrs nliall refuso to permit Hald overseers to bo present and pel loriu their duties as aloresald, or irthoy shall ho driven away trom the pills by vloteuco or Intim idation, nil tho voles polled at such election dis trict mty ho rejoetodby nny tribunal trying u contest under said election: J'rovuteil, 'I hat no i-eisuti hihuiu- mo peuu'jusu in uoappoiuto4an overseer, Skc. 12. If nny prothonotary, cleik, or tho deputy or cither, or auy other person, shall ailU tho suil or olllco In any uaturalUillon paper, or permit Iho samo lo boalllxed, or glvou out, or cauo or pormlt tho s.uno to bo given out, lu blank, whereby it may bo fraudulently used, or tarnish a naturall.atlon cert llle ite tunny pemou ho shall not hivo been examined nntl swurnlu open court, in thopreseneo ofHomo or tho luth'es thereof, according to tho net of Cougross,tirhall nld In, connive nt. or lu any way permit tho is suo orauy rraudulent nAturnlUalliui eertlilcate, ho shall bo guilty or n high mUdumoinor; or lr any one shall fiauilulently uso any such cortlll cato of naturallallon, knowing tint It was fraudulently Issued, or shall vote or attempt to vote, on any eertlitcato of naturalization not Is- sueu to nun, no shall Ijo guilty of n hiu nilsdo- alders or abettors, guilty or either of tho mlsdu meanors aforesaid, nliall, on conviction, bj tlnM lu n sum not exceeding ouo thousand dollars, iiitautti ; iiiui euiier or uuy oi ino poisons nimiitijuiimiiiioiitiu uio proper penitentiary lor a period not exceeding three yoais Hnc. 11, Any person who on oath or uillrm i lion, lu or betoru nny court lu tho Htato, or oill eer aulliorl.e,l to administer oaths, shall, to nro curoftcerllllc.Ue ornaturalUatlon, rorhlmseiror any other person, willfully depose, deelaio or alllrm nny m itter to bo fact, knou In: tho samo to ho taUo. or shall Ju lllto manner deuy auy matter to he fact knowing tho saina to Im true, shall ho deemed guilty of perjury; uud nny eei tttlcato ornaiurallzatlou Issued lu imrsu inco (.r any such deposition, declination or atllrmatiou, shall be null and void ; aud It shall bo tlio duty or tho court Issuing tho same, upon proof being made befuro It that it wnslrauduteully obtained to tako lmrncdlato measures for rueulllng tho smio tor cancellation, and nny portion v ho shall vote, or attempt to vote, on nny paper so obtain ed. or who shall in nny way aid lu.coiiulvont.or have nny agency whatever in tho issue, circula tion or use or imv irnudulent naturall.,illon cer tltlcate, hall bo BUllty of n misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof, shall undergo nn Im prisonment In tho penitentiary ror not moiu than two yeais nnd pay n lino, not moro than one, thousand dollais lor eery such oUenco,,i either or both.nl tho discretion ofthooomt, Hkc, II. Any nsscssor, election oillcer or per son appointed as an overseer, who shall neiriect IVMreimttl'.,.,,eilormi,.l,iy tl.llll enj-inod by this act, without leasouablo or legil luuso, shall Ui subject Ps) penalty ot ouo hunured doliats, and II any assessor shall ns-icss any person as a vou-r yiVinHi'f VtxtUU' "r,fc!mI1 rt'"1 t peison who Is qualined, hu inll ho guilty or a inn tit5'ln?.or '"JPrbjcmtnonl.cud nlvi l.u subject to an actlou fur dun lies by tlic ii.irty alter, add lo, detaco or destroy nny list or voters mado out ns dltected by this net, ur tear down o. emove i the samo Irom tho placo whero It has been attlxed, with Iraudulent or mischievous In lent, or lor unv improper purposo, tho periou so ohVndiugsball bo guilty ornlilglunUdemea or and on ejnvlctlou, shall ha puulshal hy a llinS I1.001'111- 'In0 'mtulrod dollars, or Imprison, i neut note-xceeJlus t.oyoi;rs, or both at tho discretion ot tho court, f ' 1 Hica IC. At all eluetlumthoroarier held under tho laws ot this coiuHiouwoalth, thu polls h i ui bo opeu between tlm hours ot' six and sove " Sl.V41 V.1",1111:,1 fI,HOli o'clock, p. ni, Httc.17. Itshalt bo tho duty ot tho Sec'tkaiy or tho corumou wcalth tu pretiro forms for ull tho blanks itiUu necessary by thlsact.uudluru. Ishcoplesof tho suuo lo tho county co nmU sloneruot the several counties of llio cominm. wealth; au tho couuly commissioners ot each county sh ill, ns siounsmiy bo ilecos-Jary altul the receipt ot tho same, at tho proper oxpeuso oi the eouuty. proctuo and lurulsh to all llio eleo lion oltlcerso the election districts or tholr res. pectiyo counties copies of such blanks, tu such quantities as may bo rendered noeossary i jr tho dischargo of their duties under IhisuH. Rec, 19. ThatcltUensofthUfttatotomporarllv In the service of lUu Mtato or tl.o Uullod HtVit es governmenU.ou clerical qr other duty, i nd who do not volo whero thuemployed, shall not I J theroby deprive 1 ol iho rlght'm'voto In tliu 1? IHel" JllrlJti Ifoihorwlio duly qual- Hkc, 2J. Tho act ontltlod u further supplo. monl to tho act relating to tlio elections ot this eominmiwealih," -inproved Apill tho lourlb, Anuu iMnilul ouo thousand eight liundiodnud K'ty elght.aud all olnor laws altered or sup plied by this act, bo uud tho samo aro horeby re jtulod. C1IANUKIN TI(I') SJODi; QV VOTING. elections lu ttjo several counties, ot this ootn! inonwealtli. ' Hko. I Jlo it enacted t! tho innate and Jfouie tJ Jitretcntattvet uf the Ojumonwmtth tJ iVmytvn- in lipiirml AnsemWil met. and It iaherelni rtlli! the tiuOiorltiof the win1. That Iho quallilod voters of tho Noveral ciuulles of this common wealth, at all general, township, borough uud ptJClUl mwnum, uiu iiutuuy ntJlUHULT auttior ztl and l'tioulred to votB. bv tlekulii nrlnti. I nr severally cbtsslllod us follows Ono ticket shall eucloso tho namesofnll Jud'fu or courts voted for, and to bo labelled, oittsldo -juniciary t" ouo ticket shall embrace the. names ntall Stale ntlicers voted for, und bo labelled "(state;" ouo ticket shall ombrace tho name or ull eouuty oilicers voted for.lucludlugollloursor Senati momber uud members or Assembly If voted for, and memhors or Congress, it voted lor, uud bo labelled "County ,'' "h ticket shall em brace thu lumen of ull township o Ulcers voted for, nnd bt) labelled, 'Township;' uno ticket shall emhruco tho names of ull borough oilicers Voted Inr. und hti inbeltiul 'lltirnutfli nml ..,wi. class shall boileposlted lu separate ballot boxes, nruieald,nr6 by thq said net required to meet at llio Court House in the Town ol Illoomsburg, on Iho third day utter tho said day of election, being Kill HAY, theTHiiiTKKNTHday ofOcTouicu, then and thero lo perOrm the things required of them (jQtltaat the Commonwealth. , AAltON HMITII, KberUr, Hhcrlirs OUlce, lilooiusburg, Htqd, l IbVV,