THE COLUMBIAN AWL DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA. xt (ifoluwbuw,, BLOOMSBUlia, rA. Friday, Deo. 20, 1S7$. Our Nomination for CongrpM. On noxt Tuesday nn election Id to lio held In this Congressional District to .1111 tlio vtmuiuy caused by tlio nsliim. tlon of Dlys$c9 Morcur. Tlio ltcuu Means liavo noiulnutod Dr. Strawbrldgo not becamo ho wonted It, but lociuiso the Illoomshur runtinKers, hivlni at tompted hU defeat boforo, now deslro to regain ft vor by foraliiK him lutoau unwilling llh'lit. Tho Doinocruts havo unanimously nomtnatod Oil. Victor 13. IMollotof Bradford county. Ho needs no commendation at our hands, lit record and llfu aro matters o( public history, and overy voter In this District Is fitmlllnr with tho staunch "VVysox Varmer." The duty of our e.tuntry Is cloAr. llo w.isour cholcu at tho last eonfcronco anil let us stand to our guild now. Tho opposition ftro at sea, and now Is tho Koldun opportunity to wreck llicin. Let every Democrat turn out. Work or success. Wo plodge our word that 1000 timjorlty In Columbia will carry tho District, and wo should glvo 2000. Tlio'.lmo Is short, but tut us work, and show that thu spirit of Democracy is uot crushed In old Columbia. Every man to his post, anil victory will bo ours. Since kI"R to press wo learn that Ilunnell, of Wyoming, has been substi tuted for Dr. Strawbrldso as a candi date for Congress. Does ho know any thing about horso races and tho quail tics of poison? Louisiana's .Miseries, Tli o troubles In Louisiana havo bo comics ) compllcato.l as to requlro expla nation for tlio general reader. Thoro uro t wo Legislative bodies, each claim ing to bo legally elected. Ono of those Is known as tho SKcllogg Legislature tho other ns tho Warmoth Legislature. Kellogg is tho present U. S. Senator from that stato ; Warmoth tho present Qovornor. Tho Kellogg Leglslaturo has impeached Gov. Warmoth j tho War mouth Legislature has been served with an Injunction from tho U. S. Cir cuit Court ; tho clerk of tho Houso of tho old Legislature has been Imprisoned to keep him from calling tho roll of tho Warmoth Legislature ; Judge El moro holding Gov. Warmoth's certifi cate, as Judgo of tho Eighth District Court.has been sent to Jail, but prompt ly.'pardoned by Warmoth; and tho Capitol is In possession of tho U. S. troops with Gatling guns and similar Republican means of persuasion. In addition McEnery, Democrat, and Kellogg, Ropublican, bath claim tho Governtship. Kcllogg's claim is donied on tho ground that tho law loaders an U. S. office-holder Ineligible he being now U. S. Senator. Such a conglomeration of entanglements was never before known. At a recent mas3 mooting hold In New Orleans ono hundred prominent citizens wero selected to go to Washing ton and lay tho matter before tho Pros dent, and Mr. McEnery claiming to be Governor sent a messago to the Presi dent asking him to suspend action in tho matter until the committeo of ono hundred bad conferred with him. Hore is I ho President's reply : "Washington, December 13 5Tb Hon. John M' Enery. Kew Orleans : Your visit with a hundred citizens will ho unavailing sa far as tho President is concerned. His decision has been made and will not bo changed, and tho soon er it Is acquiesced in the sooner good order and peace will bo restored. (SIgued) "Qeorgie II. Williams, "Attornoy General." It can bo seen from this that the Pres ident has made his decision without waiting to hear a fair and impartial recital of tho facts in tho caso, and sup ports tho negro Lieutenant Governor Pinchbflck and his legislative followers bocauso upon thorn hang tho hopes of brother-in-law Casey for futuro high positions. As wo aro not of tlioso who expoctod a different courso from Grant than that which ho has pursued heretofore, wo aro not surprised nt his action, and tho lay for balng startled at any such ac tion has long slnco gono by. Brother-in-law Cosoy still reigns Supremo In Now Orleans and yearns for tho U. S. bonatorshlp. Of courso ho must bo do fended whatever tho result to tho peo plo. This wo presume Is Civil Servico Reform and thoso of Orant's admirers who can got any comfort from it aro welcome to do bo. Soldlcrs.Gatlingguns, biyonots,Ft;derai;Uourts und Executive iuterfurenco aro all In tho category of appliances to securo tho rights of tho States and tho peoplo, and aro all used lu a quarrel with which tho Federal Government has no concern whatsoev er. As wo have said, wo aro not surpris ed. Wo expect no lesjsolong as Grant has in Louisiana, or elsewhero, abroth-cr-ln-Iaw to look after, or any other interest to subserve. To securo porfect neutrality on tho part of tho adminis tration In any Stato quarrel thero must be a total alwenco of anything which can advanco his interests. It is one of tho terrible results of tho last ten years of Republicanism, that inopoopiocan lookcalmly on thlsstruz- glo and merely shrug their shoulders when tho power of tho Foderal Govern nicnt Is used to coerco tho citizens of a Stato. Thero will bo worso to eomo beforothis reign of Grantisover. Thoro aro other States which may provo con tumacious unit may requlro armed troops of tho United States to lead tho peoplo into tho ways of pleasantness and peaco. Wo commend this Louisiana affdlr to mo intention orsuon of our Democratic brethren whoso "stialeht out" otnm. UCllS revolted at lloraon firnolnu who preferred to cast their ballots for this other man, whom fawning ndrnlr irs uuugni 10 term witn oittorest irony, "tho soldier-statesman." Wo wish you juy ui yuur wurii. Judcje DimitELL, of tho United States Circuit Court of Louisiana, lias decided against Governor Warmoth und his returning board, and In favor of tho TjVtinh hnnrfl Anil In tti-mmnl n utnln. tlon of his ordcrs.ho directed tho United c, ... . ir t. .. I . .. . . oiuivd luursiiui iu iuko possession or tlio Stato House, yesterday, which Is now In possession of United States soldier j I This is heavy weather for "Stato Rights V'J)ay. UnltedStatos Bonator Colo has Intro, duccd u bill Into Congress providing for tho substitution of United States notes or greenbacks in placo of national bank notes. This measuro is favored by ttiosn who wnnlfl rnnlrn thn luioln community carry 1350,000,000 of green back Government debt. Wodon'tsco it. When Individuals borrow thoy havo to pay Interest. Why not tho Govern ment 'lFMladelpha ledger. Hovr Election, nro Conducted. What slim chatico Philadelphia has for honest o?ectlons will bo somewhat better understood by thoso who read Judgo Flnlcttcr's opinion upon tho way In which Prothonotary Lough rldgo neglects his duties as tho custod lan of tho election returns, and permits tho election laws to bo violated with impunity. Thero scums to bo no law for election rascalities hi thls"61ty, and Courts appear to bo powerless to protect tho ballot box, except through tho ox pcnslvo and tardy form of contest, which, besides tho lmmonso cost and loss of tltno It Involves, Is so hedged about now-n days by "lung" contrlv ances, that to cntor into a contest Is ir tually holding an election over again, by summoning tho wholo hundrod and tweuty thousand voters ns witnesses. This Is well understood by tho "Ring," and honco tho approved method now Is to falsify and forgo returns, glvo tho foreordained candldatoa cortutcate.and forco tho candidate really elected by tho peoplo Into all tho dxponses, loss of time, worrlmont und uncertainty of a contest. This very fow aro inclined to do, and henco tho "counting out" sys totn makes things very easy for thoso who resort to it. Most of tho "modern improvements" in falsifying roturns, and in embarrassing thoso who tried to oxposo tho nefarious work, cropped out In this case Philadelphia Ledger. Ono of tho results of mismanagement In tho Post OmcoDepartracntis pointed out by tho World. It says: It will hardly bo bollovcd, and it is novcrtho less truo, that it costs fl to deliver n let ter in Now Orleaus, whllo In llaltltnoro tho cost for delivering a lottor Is 1 cent. Tho following tablo will provo It: 1871. New Orleans. JJaltimorc. Mail letters delivered filO.OGO 1,873,201 Local letters delivered 70.475 019,517 Total letters 589,511 5,192,778 Cost of carriers $33,793.01 $51,031.87 Cost per letter GJ conts 1 cent Upon what grounds this shameful wasto, this glaring beef-catlng can bo defended, wo lcavo to Postmaster Gon oral Ckeswell, who it vory much be hooves to find them. If ouroxomplary Postmastor-aoneral bocomcs autocrat of tho telegraph servico, which requires so many thousands of messago carriors, how equitably ho will adjust tho mos sago service 1 Direct Vote for President. A direct vote for President and Vice President of tho nation is favorod by tho Cincinnati Commercial. Thatjour nal remarks: "Ono of tho inconven iences of tho doctoral system is that it is Impossible for tho voter to distinguish botwccnthocandldatcs for tho Presiden cy and tho Vice Presidency. For ox amplo, thero wero thousands of voters, who, had tho voto been direct, would havo voted for Horaco Greeley for Pres ident, and Henry Wilson for Vice President ; and possibly thero wero some Democrats who voted for Grant who would havo preferred to voto for Gratz Brown for Vlco-Presldont. Un der tho electoral system thoro is no .op tion. Tho National Convention names tho candidates, and tho olectors who stand for thoso candidates, chosen by tho peoplo of a State, havo no alter native but to cast their votes for them when thoy meet at the Stato Capi tols." CONGRESS Iu thn Snnntn nn Wnrlnmr1nwif loot week Mr. Sherman, from tho Financo Committee, reported tho House bill for tho abolition of the svslnm nf Internal revenue assessors, with amendments. The Houso bill relieving tho disabilities Of L. O. C. Lamar, of Misslssinni. was concurred in ; also, tho Houso resolu tion lor a reccs3 from December 20th to January 9th. In tho Houso. Mr. Ilawlov nrosentnd tho memorial of tho Centennial Com mission asking tho aid of Congress, anil it was reforrod to tho Centennial Com mittee. On motion of Mr. Shellabarger, tho Judiciary Committeo was directed to inquire Into tho power of Congress to rogulato commerco between tho States, bo as to prohibit oppressive dis- cuminaiions Dy railroads. Tho Indian Appropriation bill was passed. In tho Sonato on- Thursdav of last week tho Houso bill abolishing tho In ternal revenuo assessors was passed witlxsome amendments. In tlio House Mr. Daw es, from tho Ways and Means Committeo, roported tho bill authorizing tho Secrotary of tho Treasury to issuo coupons in ox chango for registered bonds, and it was passed by a voto of 13G to 23. Tho Sol diers' Bounty Land bill was considered, and a substitute offered by Mr. Holman was adopted yeas 105, nays G2. Tho Deficiency Appropriation bill was reported. Tho Pension bill approprl ating $30,-180,000 was passed. In tho Senate on Friday last tho bill appropriating $500,000 for tho purchaso of an additional post-office sito in Bos ton was ronorted and nnssnil. Mi-. Morton prosonted tho credentials of uoorgo is. Spencer, ro-elcctod Sonator from Alabama. Mr. Cragln, from tho Naval Committeo, reported a substi tute for tho Houso bill providing for tho erection of bIx. steam vessels. It, Increases tho number to ten, and tho material Iron or wood, at tho discretion of tho Secrotary of tho Navy. In tho IIou30, on motion of Mr. Ran dall, tho Postmaster-Goncral was asked for information regarding tho stylo, cost, contracts, etc., of tho now postal cards; tho present contract for postago stamps; and tho advertising for pro posals under tho hw, Beveral patent bills woro passed. Tho Senato on Monday, after tho transaction of tho usual routlno busi ness, took up tho bill on tho Fronch spoliation claims, Mr. Cameron mak ing a long speech fix favor of tholr pay ment. Tho Houso did a rood dav'n wnrlr. Mr, Cox Introduced a resolution calling on tlio President for a full roport of tho Federal interference in Loulslana.which was voted down by a strict paity voto. A whitewashing resolution was then Introduced and adopted. Tho Houso then went into Committeo of thn Wiinln on tho Deficiency bill, which calls for $1,211,020. NEWS Edwin Forrest, tho groat tragedian was found lying (load In his bed-room In Philadelphia on Thursdnymornlng of lost wook, fully dressed. John G, Nlcolay, of Illinois who was President Lincoln's private Socrotary, has boon appointed Marshal of tho U, 8. Supremo Court. Tho estato of Horaco Grcoloy Is in litigation, as thoro nro two wills. Tho later, dated In Novomborof tho pros out yoar,8hortly boforo his (loath, Is con tested on tho ground that nt tho Mmo of making It Mr. Greoley was of unsound intnd. John T, Konsott, tho distinguished landscapo painter, dlod suddenly in Now Yorki on Saturday. Ho was Pres ident of tho Artists' Fund Society, and tt member of tho National Academy. Hkuu Is a Jolly sort of an idea s Tho Now York nnd Now Havou Railway Company havo boon oxporlmontlng with a now safety switch, which is thus described: Tholoverof tho switch is onclosod In a small houso orsoutry box, tho door of which Is locked. Whon tho switchman enters tho houso and opon? tho switch, ho thoroby shuts tho door of tlio houso or box, from which ho cannot mako his exit till, by shut ting tho switch, ho thereby opens tho door of tho box. If by any chanco a train comes along whllo tho switch Is open ho must mako his escape from tho box to avoid tho probability of being himself killed. Ho cannot mako his oscapo without shutting tho switch. Therefore, overy tlmo n switchman opens n switch ho is bound under pen ally of death to havo It closed boforo any train comes along. Ono man can attend to only ono switch. Now Advertisements, 370U RENT. ? A Owolllng-hnnso and litacksmlth shop nna lllncknmltli tools oil lnodenuo terms, apply lor partialis to JOHN MOWIlriH. Mifflin towiiBhln. Pec. 13th ,1872,31 TVTOTIOE. J.1 The Htockliolilorn of the North nna West nmncii nun iioau uompuny nro hereby notified that nn election for PrvhldftiLntiii tuni.. .lira.,. tors to servo for the ensuing year wlll'be held nt tho Olllce Of J. 11. lloblson. Kan.. In lllnnmulm on the (fooond Monday, bolag tho 13th day of -"".'j uv.ivwu u.u uuurs 01 ooo nmi three o'clock, 1. il. lly order of the board. .. . . WM. NKAI,. uec. 17th, 1S72, l.w Secrotary PHILADELPHIA & READING HAIL IIOAD. Excursion tickets for tho holidays will be Is sued ut reduced lares between nil regular sta tions ot main Hue nnd brnnchos (excepting be tween local polnu oirOenuautown ami Norrls town brunch), good from Saturday, Dec 2l,1872,to;8aturday, Jau.'.l, 1873, both days Inclusive. Passengers should securo their tlckots boforo entering the cars. Full farei charged If paid on the trains. J. E. WOOTTEN, Assl. Runt, of Kng. Jluch'y. Reading, Ta., Dec. W, 1S72. Zt NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 'Iho co-partnerehiD heretofore existing between K. J. iU.f.MolIenry Is this day dls solved by mutual consent. Settlements of ac counts cun be made with either member of tho late firm. All accounts not sottled within thirty days from data thereof will be placed In the hands of a proper oOlco for collection. The buslue will be continued nt tho old stand by E. J. Mollenry, who respectfully so licits n continuance of the liberal custom given the old firm. K. J.MonENRY, U. V. cCUIiNKY. Stillwater, Doc. 20th, 1831.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF A. WITMAN, DEo'D. The nndcrslgned appointed Auditor to distrib ute the funds In tho liandsor the Administrator, H. Knorr.to llenoredltors of A. Wltman,deoea9ed, will meet the parties Interested at his offico In tho town of IllooTusuure, on Saturday, January 18, 1H72 at 10 o'clock, A. M., when nnd where nil persons Interested nro requested to present them to the auditor or be forever debarred from coming in for said mod. JOHN M. CliABK. December 20th, 1872., Iw Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF MICH AEL LEMON. DEO'D. 'Jhonnaerslgned appointed nndltor In dlstrlb. eSuf?.r amone creditors and heirs of the Estato of MlchOAl Lemon, deceased, will meet the nor ties Interested at theofllco ofo. GUBarklev o n oaturuay. jauuary loth. 1873 nt 10 o'clock a.in. when and where all parties lnterestodnd hav- ''-,' .uu u.,ttitt uro n-quesieu to E resent them U) the Auditor, or to be forever de arred from coming In for n sharo of said estate. doc2),4w Auditor. TJXECOTORS' NOTrnrc Jji ESTATE OF ENOCH FOX. DEO'D. i bcsuiiuentary on me estate or Enoch Fox, lato of 1'lue township, Columbia cou nty. deceased., havo been granted by the Heglstr of suld county to Zobeddee Hitter and John J. tox.of Jordan two. Lvcomlntrco. All nor. .nnu havlnir nlalmii nirnlnnt. Iha numtn nnoclrwl tfl rtrPfiPiif. ttmm te. th. ... euner on uuie.juugmeni, mortgage or book ac count will make payment to the Executors without delay, ZE11EDEE ItlTTEH, uov20 -Ow, Executors. (COLUMBIA COUNTY s. s. Jm tho Orphans' Court of CnlnmhtiL Mimiv in the matter of the onrtltlon nmi vninntinn nt the estato of Philip Klstler, late of Mount Pleas ant township, deceased, to the heirs or said es tate. You aro hereby notified that on petition of John Klstler, one of the heirs or said deced ent, the Orphans' Uourt of said county granted n rulo upon the heirs of said Ueoedont to accept or refuse the estate at the valuation r show cuuse vtuy uid diuuo siiuum uot oo BOIU. mere- foro you are hereby commanded to be nnd ap pear at nn Orphans' Court to be held at lllooms burg, In and for the said county, on tho first Monday ot February next, and tuen and Jhero uivcjv u, "iu". .uu MLUiu hi, lUU VUlUUllOn PUl upon it by the Inquest duly awarded, or show why the same should not bo sold agreeably to the act of Assembly in such cahh mnM nmi vlded. Hereof fall.uoU Witness the Honorable William Elwell. Esn.. President of our said Court, at Blooomsburg. the hundred nnd seventy-two. .. .a, AAKON SMITH, Deo.20th-1872. Cw Bherlir. COLUMBIA COUNTY s. a. In tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, in tho matter or tho partition and valuation of the estate ol Malcolm Mason, Into of the Town of Bloomsburg deceased, to t lie heirs of Bald es- . V!r t. i. ""tcuy mmueu mat on petition of Walter Mason, one of the heirs of said deced ent, the Orphans 'Court of said county granted n ruin nnnii thn linlru nf dm.i nb A.T.-. orrefusoths estate at th valuation or show cause why the same should not be sold. There fore you are hereby oommanded to be and no- nAratAnnrnlinnur!ntirr,y,.ni.,nn m .f: " . -.- . , vwh. w wvuu.uvu n. U1UUUVS- burg, In and for tho said county, on the first ...vuuttjr uir.uiuary next, anu tuen and thero accept or ref uso tho estato at the vnluatton put up on It by tho Inquest duly awarded, or show why tuesame should not be sold agreeably to the act pf Assembly In such case made and provld. ed hereof fall not, witness me Honorable William El veil Esq.. Eres. ,d.lnt. of oar "a,a Court, nt Ul.nnsburg, III A 'Urn flair nf Tlfyavlmu r . -1 . eight U und rod nnd sovouty-two. Dec. SO 1872, 6w. BUerim COLUMBIA COUNTY 4. s. In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, in the matter of the partition and valuation of the estate or Mary Hannan, late of Oronga town ship, deceased, to the holrs of said estate. You nro hereby notified that on petition ol Jacob M. Harman. one of the heirs of said decedent, the Orphans' Court of said county granted u rule upon the heirs of said decedent to accept or re fuse tho estato ut the valuation or show cause why the sumo should not bo sold. Therefore you are hereby commanded to be and appear at tin Orphans' Court to bo held at Illoomsburg, in und for the said county, ou the nrst Monday of February next, and then and thero accept or re fuse tho estate at the valuatlou put upon It by the Inquest duly awarded, or show why the same should not be sold ugreeably to the uct of Assembly In such caso made und provided. Hereof tall not. Witness tho Honorablo William Elwell. Esq.. President or our said Uourt, at lltoomsburg, tlio 20th day of December, A. D. uuu thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. ?w AAllOH SMITH, Doc. 20-1872. Ow Shgrlff, PUBLIC SALE Or VALUABLE IlEAI. ESTATE. Tho undersigned Exocutor of the estate 'of Mrs. Margaret Creusy, deceased, late of ihu town of lltoomsburg, will uxposo ut public tula upon the preiulsts, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1873, at 2 o'clock, P.M., the following desirable real estate, to wit .- A certain town lot situate on the west side of JaistHtreet.of the town of UlooiiMburg, ndjulu. lug lot or John McUeynoldson tho south, und Murttn W. Hwa on the north, being FIFTY FEET FRONT on said street, by about 100 feet deep, whereon Is ertcluu ulurge uud convenient BRICK HOUSE, and also n large stable with other necessary ou t buildings. Possession to be given April 1st. 18J3 Thesutd executor also oilers ut publlo salu upon tho premU.es, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1873, at 1 o'clock, P.M., FIVE TOWN LOT3 In the village of Oentrevllle. Tehus of sale. The above described' premts es will be sold at the following terms, vlx ; Tell percent. of the purchase money at tho strlklng.down of the property ; ono-thlrd of the nurchtse money less the ten per cent, upon tho nrst day of April. A. D 1873, and the remainder In two equal annual payments, with Interest from the first day of April, 1973, payable annu ally. LAFAYETTE CUE A BY, Executor. Llmo llldo,DocM,lS72. UDLIO SALE OF VALUAULE heal estate. runmant to directions In the last will nnd Us tament of Daniel Kitchen, law of FlshlncrreeK township, Columbia county, deceased, will be sold ntpiibllosnlo nn the promises, In Fishing, creek township, said county, ou SATURDAY, JANUARY lllh, 1873, the following described real citato, lato of Dan iel Kitchen, deceased, to wit I A VALUABLE FARM, sltuata In Flshlngcrock townslitp, Columbia conuly, l'n., nn tlio rond loading from lllooms burg to Now Columbus, nbout four "miles rrom Hohrshurg, bounded by land of Wm, Trexlor, Peter Evclnnd, Wm. nnd Ueorgo Iklgar and oth ers, containing nbout EIGHTY ACRES. Tho Improvements nro n GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE a largo new bank birn, n now wagon house, with corn cribs attachodandnn excellent spring of water nnd well or .water. The land Is In u good stnto of cultivation about twenty acres Is timber laud. There is n lino young npplo or chard, ns well as cherry, poach, poar and olhor irult trees on tho premises. B.ilo to commence at one o'clock, p, m., when conditions will be made known by NEHEMIAU KITCHEN, . . Admlslstrntor. Itohrsburg, Dec. SOtU, 1872 iw. pUULIO SALE OF VALUAULE ltEAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned ad ministrator, Ac, ol Iho estate of Christian Lutr. deceased, lato of Iho township of Mllllln In said county, wilt oiler nt ptibllo salo on tho premises, on MONDAY, JAN. 13th, A. D 1873, at lo o'clock, a. m , tho following real estato to wit! 1st nmossuagnortractothind sltuato In the township nroroial'l, bounded by lands of Isaac Andrews, Henry Ilettler, John Mowry, Obodlah Swank and others containing about eighty-two acres, more or less, whereon is erected DWELLING HOUSE, Btableand other outbuildings, lato tho residence of said deceased. 2d, n lot of timber land nUo sltuato In Mlflllu lowusuip aiorcsuiu, containing nbout EIGHTY AGUES, ho rinded hy liuuWnr Jncnhlngenbergori Henry Ilettler, Jobn Hand uud UeorguHwrnilc. Tkiims orBALK. Ton rc clmiL of niiP-fmirth of the purohftHO motiuy shall bo paltl At tlio leflfl thu tea tier cenL on the cunllrmntlnn of rab ftud the remalultiff thrco fourths in ono yenr iiiereanqr, wun luiBrest irom me coniinntiiion nl si. l'urchasor lo nay for ilcod nnd slnmpi. IiKVI LUlZ, ilec.20lS72, 497 AdmlniHtriUor. THE BLOOMSBURtj State Normal School AND LITERARY INSTITUTE offers sunerlor advantAees both in nnlnt of com lorl nnd in thoroughness of Instruction to young men anu women preparing to become leacuers, or nrerjarlne for college, ltsifacultv Is commut ed of graduates from some of our best Colleges ana normal ucnoois. Its location is beauuiui and healthful, lis accommodations nro of the most modern kind. The exnonses nro verv moderate. Hoard, tuition , washing, hent.nml a furnished room, tS per week. Mnslo and Draw ing nro tuo oniy extras, xne utato pays PIFTT CENTS a week on the tuition of thoso over 17 years of gu wuu uro urupariDg xor leacoeifl, anu FIFTY DOLLARS to those who graduate In tho Normal Dopart- uicui uuu jjicueo bueiuseivos to leaca two an nual terms In tho common schools of thu State The Second Winter Term Segins January 2, 1873. For further particulars apply to BEV. JOHN HEWITT, PItlNCIPAL, BLOOilSBUnO, COU CO,, I'A Dec. 6, 1872-tf. DUBLIO BALE IT oil VALUABLE HEALESTATK. In nnrsunnco nf an order nf thn nrnhnnn' nnnvt of Columbia county, the undersigned ns admin istrator 4c of Peter mtner, lato of the town ship of Locust, In said oounty, deceased, will FVo tu MUD UU ,UC ireiUIBU3, uu FRIDAY, JANUARY 3d, 1873, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day tho fol lowing described real estate situated In the township and county, aforesaid, to; wit .- A cer tain tract of land, containing 108 ACRES, AND 31 PERCHES, neat measure, adlolnluz lands nf Michael Rtlno. Jr.. Joseph, llilllg, Edward Strausser. Henry Uable, and A, 11. Fisher, whereon are erected a good dwelling house, n good bank barn , and oth er buildings, a good spring of water at tho door of dwelling : there Is also on tho premises a good orchard and a lot of good oak timber trcei. Also a tract containing. 3S ACRES AND 02 PERCH iS, neat measure, ad loinlnc lands nf Jnspnli I tfiitne. John Bllllg, Br., Charles Fotterman, David Krelsherand Edward Htrausser, Z acres of which Is well timbered with good tlmoer trees. Terms ofSale. Twenty per cent, of ono-thlrd of the purchase money to be paid at the strlk- iug uuwu ui inu property, uue-tllirtl less tne twenty percent, nnon tho dollverv of the nna. session of said property, one-third of the pur chaso money In one year from the delivery of me puHsgssiuu, witn interest irom tne uate ottne delivery of the .'possession, nnd tho balance of the purchase money In two years from tho de livery of the possession, witn Interest from date oftho delivery payable annually. Possession to be given April 1st, 1873. Unpaid purchase money to be secured by llond and Mortgage on the premises, l'urchasor to pa? for deeds. uuutiuu lit in Kit, JOHN A. HITNKIt, Administrator. Numodla, Ia., Dec 0. 1872. "The best, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper In the Union," Harper's Weekly. HPLEiDIDLY ILLUHTKATEu. Xoticei of the Pros. Tho M'ceklu Is the nhlnqt. ntnl i,inut n.. icrr.it Illustrated periodical published In this country. Its editorials aro scholarly and cnnviiini Hi imtl carry much weight. Ita illustrations ot current events are full uud (rush, and are prepared by our best designers. With u circulation of 150.000, the WecUv is read by at least half a million per sons, and its Inlluenoo as an organ of opinion Is simply tremondoui. The Wtckly raaluutlus a positive position, and expresses decided views on political and social problems. xultif(e S0BBOIUPTIONS -1 8 73. Tcrmsi IlAiti'KK's Weekly, ono year 91 CO An Extra Oonv nf olthur iha r,r. .,, Weekly, or Uazaii will be supplied gratis for every Club of FiVEHUBSCBiUEitsutll Oooach, la one remittance: or.Ulx Copies for tit 00. with out extra copy. Bubscrintlons to llAiirEii'ri Mahazisk.'Wexk ly, and liAZAit to one address for ono year, 110,00; or, two of Horner's Periodical,, to one address for one year, 17 00, Back Numbers oan bo supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of ilAiti'KU'H Weekly. In neat cloth binding, will bo sent by express . free Of OXDense. lor 17 Oil PIUli. A nnmnlatu comprising Sixteen VolumoB, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per vol., freight at ox- The postage on IlARi'Eit'a Weekly Is 20 cents nyear, which must bo paid at the tutiicnler't post oinco. Address UARPEtt ct IIR0TIIEI13, New York. "A Repository of Fashion, Fleasuto, and Instruction." Harper's Bazar. Holicciofthe JV, . i . r . ., wiiu coniriuuiion oi tact and talent that we seldom nnd In any ournul' and the journal Itself is the organ of Va great world of fshlon,-7tojori TrmtOrr, b j,i..t.r tuiuuiDuuH itseu loevery member of tne household to the children bv droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladles by lis fashion-plates In endless variety, to the provident matron by Its patterns for the children's clothes, to palerfamttUu by its tasUful deslgus for em bioiuorod slippers and luxurious dresslns -gowns Uutthe reading-matter of the J;nirii,.?if,rmi of great exceirence. The paper has acq ulred a SUDSCIUPXI01MS-187;j. Tcrmsi UAUPEB'S 1IAZAII. one vur 9Ats every club of Five Buhsckiuess at Si ooeach. lu ; one remittance; or, Hlx copies lor JMO0 without extra codv. ' Subscriptions to IlAurEn's Maiiaziue-, Week ly, anil iX.lt , ,mu u.l.,.UuU .. ? ' " 111) 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to ono IlACk Numbers Can bo SllnnllH nt. nnv 1 1 The five volumes of IlAiiriiK'sliAziit, tot tho jw owo, vt. -,v, ,i, elegantly uoonu in green morocco rlotn, will be sent by uxprest IrilL'Lt urenuld. for 17 uUeiu-lL . n.,7. i.. .. T. . (Aiawiv ii.iii .ii n (i.la it is jm cunts a year, which must be paid at the nUucrilWt post- HAllPEll & BIIOTIIEIIS, Nou York. BUSINESS CARDS, VIM1T1NO UAItlxl, ETTKIl 11KADH, DILL 1IKAUM, PlUXlltAMMUj, POUTKllM, Neatly and Cheaply Prlntua' m ojjths UtMt Btylos of Type at Um STEW 11 . GOODS AT M. P. LUTZ'S This WEEK. THE GREAT WEEKLY THE HA1MSBUKG PATRIOT The Weekly Patriot Gratis ! To overv new subscriber to 77ie Patriot for tho year 1873, whoso name, accompanied by Two Dollars, Is received after this data and prior to January noxt, wo will send tho paper for tho re- mainuer oi 18,:, gratis. WEEKLY PATRIOT: One copy, ono year S2.00 One Copy, six mouths :a Four (.'onlcs. one veitr. each 1 IT. Ten Copies, ono year, each 1.J.0 Twenty Cop es, one year, each l.iw f iuy copies, unu upwarus, ono year, vacil l.liu An extra cony. free. Is furnished to the Agent sending In clubs of leu or more. A copy ot the Daffy latHot will ba tent, Jree, to the Agent sending lu clubs ol tlfty or mure. All papors will bo separately addressed, but must go to one post olllce. (See directions bolow.) TEE BAIL Y PATRIOT, Published every morning, Hundnys excepted, is a nrst-cluHS newspaper, containing lull teie- grapiuo reports. Bpecini wnsuingtou uispatcnes, the mostcompleto and accurate market reports, full accounts of proceeding. of tho Constitution al Convention, Cougross uud Legislature, spicy euuuriuis, uic. One Conv. ono vear. bv mall. 87 Plvo rnnles do., 833 ; Ten Copies, do., St'. Larger Clubs at tho last rate. Papors may bo separately addressed, but must bo taken In ono package, Tho money must accompany the or der to insure attention. I rOIHECTIONS.-Addltions to Clubs may bo made atany tltnu in the year nt tho abovo Club rates. Changes In Club Lists made only on reijuesL oi persons receiving pacsages. stating UI.1U UI DUVBM1IUUII, UllllUU. ,UHI UU11U UUU State, to which It bus been previously sent. TERMS. Cash In advanco. Bend Post Ofn-e Money Order, Hank Dralt or Registered Letter. Bills sent bv Mall, will bo nt tfio risk of tho sender. oa-Hcnd for Prospectus and Bpecimon Copy. Address, nov28'72 "THE PATRIOT." PROCLAMATION HY THE GOVERNOR. rr-n ......... umlti. liti. ui.n.itpn,k., , r luAuiuunuiiwi.aiu au.iiu ui iud lyuuuiy ui Columbia, ,Vcn(( Onttma : Whereas, it vacancy has happened In the representation of this Hlalu In (he House of Representatives of tlio Concrcss ot the United Htates. luconsequouceof the resig nation ui uiu uuu. uiytwOT Aiercur. woo itas ueen elected a member ot the Forty-HocouU Congress from tho Thlrlcenth Congresslonul District of thlsBtato, composed of the counties or Uradford, Wyoming, Hulllvan, Montour und Colum bia, Iow, Therefore, In pursnanco of provisions In such coses niudo und provided by the Constltu tlon of thu United Htates, uud of an act of tho Ueneral Assembly of this Htuto, entitled "An Act relating to the elections ol thlsCommonwoalth," approved the second day of Julv, A, 1). eighteen hundred uud thlrty-ulue, I, John W. Ueary, being vested with tho oxecutlvu authority of tho HtateofPeunsylvanta.havelssuod this writ, hero- uy commauuiug you, tne sum Aaron rtimtn, HlghHheritl'as atorosald, to hold an election In tho said county of Columbia, ou Tuesday, tile Ultlt day of UecemTier, in tho year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. for chooslug a retire- saututlvu ol tho pooplo of this Commonwealth In the Houso of Representatives of the Concross oftho United Htates to ill! the vacancy which uus uujipuueu us uiuresuiu. And you aro hereby required nnd enlolned to give lawful notlce,uud cause U be hold und con- uucteu tne saut etectiou, unu iniiKe a return thereof in manner uud form us by law Is direct ed and renutrod. Ulven under my band aud the Orcut Heal of the Htate ut Hutlsburg, this third day of Decern er, lu the yearof our IjOtd, one thousand eight uumireu auu neveuty two, uuu ot uiu uommun wealth tne nlnety-seventli, FRANCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Hvthk Uovermou. Dec, U, aw. OPEOIALi ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Wiieekas. by tho laws of this Commonwealth it Is inudo Hie duly ot the Hheritrof every county to give notice of a special election by publlca tlou lu one or moro newspapers lu the couuty, at least nlteen days before the clectlou,nud to enumerate therein tne officers to be elected, and to designate the place at which the election Is fo ba held. Therefore. I.AARON HMITII. High Sheriff of uoiumuia couuty, ao uereur maze unowu unu proclaim to the qualified electors of Columbia oounty, that u special Klectlon will be held on TUESDAY, THIS TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OK DrX'KMHKR, lmi'.at thu several districts within ma couuty, tu wiw Heaver township, ut the publlo house of Thos, J, Hhumaii, , lleuton township, at the public homo of Hiram Hess, In tho town of lleuton. East lllooiu, at the Court House In lllooms burg. west Illoom, at the Court House In lllooms. burg. llurough llerwlck, nt tho storo of John McAn. all lu the borough of llerwlck, llnrougb Cenlialla, at the publlo house of II, Am Weldunsaul. llruucreek township, at the publlo school bouse HOT, j,tav,.v. GO TO THE MAMMOTH FOR YOXJR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR G001)$j . .. .., ii.i I 1 1 1 mi nnlkiir.a n, Atttt. f'rnna mill tit nnlr ibaH j i orSufsSShUfe Ing tobnecoes n.ooo cuoicn si:AKS-i'iu,n a i'on nvu, to ten vents avikvk. Iinn tanlt Yellnw ltoo OnTln Kiv. Kritltt and .Ibaccoes. Hwee 'b mnnd clay l.lpU. to nm.lochee.c, sap sngochccif, hum. beer, tm Quccnswrtro Enough to Stock Half a . i ".' " i",r.,C.:.V.,. tu sen cueap lor ensit or ionium jj...p...... j -vj Plnceof business, Houth-wost Cor. Main a Contro December 13, 1872-tf. Cntnwbun township, nt tho publlo houso of Hnmuel Kostenbauder, lu Iho towu of Cull wlssa. Centro township, at tho school houso near U layolto Cruasy'H. ... North Conynahnm Dulrlcl nt thn school houso near tho colliery nf John Anderson & Co. Houllt Conynglinm District, at Iho homo or Thomas Monroe, Utelv llxod by n voto oftho cltlz-hstir that tnwtiRhlp. . , . l'lshliigcreelc township, at tho scucol houso near C, II. Whlto. , , Frnnklln townsh'p, nt the Lawrenco school houso. Greenwood township, nt the bouse of Joseph It. l'ntti-m. Hemlock township, nt tho publlo honso of Unas, it, lJieiieriru in tuo town oi mictt huiu. Jnckson township, at tho houso of Kzcklel Cole, Locust township, nt the publla house of Lud wig Thiol, In NumoJIn, Mltllln township, nt Iho publlo houso of Anron Hess, lit tho town of MltUluvllie. Mndlsou townshln, nt tho public homo of Sam uel ltlmby, In Jerseylowtt. Mt. Pleasant townihlp, ut tho houso ot II. W. MelllcK. .... Montour township, at tho home of in, Hol llngshead. ... Main township, nt tho public houso of Abrn ham K. Bhunian. Ronrlngcrcek township, nt tho houso mrmcrly occupicu by Goo. W, Drelsbadi. Orange township, nt the publlo houso of Wm, Unnngst, Pino township, nt Iho Centre School House lately fixed by a voto of tho citizens or s.tld township. Sngarlont township, at tho houso of Allnas Cole. Hcott township, nt tho public houso or Wm. PeUlf. in Hsnv. At which tlmo nnd places tho qualified electors win erect uy unuoi tun loiiuwing muccr, vis ; Dnn nnrsnll for Mntilber nf Cim-'rois. It Is lurther directed Hint tho election polls ot thosevereiutstrictsBiiniiboopencu uetweou tno hours or six and seven o'clotlc lu tlio forenoon, nnd shall continue- opon without interruption nnu nujournmeut uninsovou o ciock in tuo ovo tilnt? wtiAii tl,o noils shall b-clniod. Pursuant to tho provisions coutnlnod lu the Ttth section ol tho uct llrst aioresald, tho Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall respectively tako charge or tho certificates ot return or thu elec tion of their, respectlvo districts, and produce theiuatn meetlugot ono Judgo from each dls trlct nt tho Court House, In llloomsburg, n.i tho third day nflcr the day of tho election, belu on Friday, tho Z7lh day of Dccombcr. 1SI2, nt in o'clock a. in., then uud thorn to do anil perforin tho duties required by law of said Judges. Also, that where a Judgo, by Blckness or una voidnblo accident, Is uuabletontleud such meet Int? of Indires. then tho certlllcato or return shutl botnkeu charge of by ono oftho Inspccloisor clerks or Iho election or tho district, who shall do and perform tho duties ro iulred of said Judgo unable to nuonu. Thn return Judges or the Congressional Dls- trlct composod ot thn counties of Columbia, llradrord, Hulllvan, Wyoming nnd Mohtour shall meet nt tho Court llouso lu Tuukhanuock. Wyoming county, on Tuesday, December Hist, 1872, to mnko out tho roturns for members of congress iiuiu nut uisiiieu Tho following Act of Assembly, regulating tne mono oi voting in tun v;iiiiiiuouweiiiiii ui Pennsylvania, was pussed March Mill, liMi, nnd reads thus : Section 1. He It enactod by tho Honato aud Houso of Rcprcsentntlves or the Commonwealth of PeunsvlvunU In Gouernl Assombly mot. nnd It Is hereby enactod bv tho authority of the tamo thai tno qualified voters oi tuo xevcrai districts In tho several counties of this Common wealth, atall general, township, borough nnd special elections, nto hereby hereafter nuthorlz- cu uuu requireu to voto uy uciLubs iriuttm ui written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace Iho names of nil Judgesor Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary;'1 one ticket shall embrace the names 01 all county olilcers voted for. Includ ing tho oillco or Senator, Member and Members ol Assembly, If voted for nnd membors of Con gress, ir voted for, nnd bo lubollod "County;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all town ship olilcers voted for and bo labelled, "Town ship ;" ono ticket shell ombrace the names of nil borough oOlcers voted for, and be labelled "Ho rough ;" Section:!. That It shall be tho duty or tho Sheriff lu tho sovoral counties or this Common wealth to Insert in their election proclamations, hereafter Issued tho first section ol this act, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That evory person excepting Justices of the Peaco who shall bold any olllce or nppolntment of profit or trustunder tho United Slates, or of this H lato, and cltyoroorporoted district, wheth er n commissioned olliccr or otherwise, a subor dinate otllccr or ngent who is or slinll bo em ployed under the Legislature, Kxeentlvo or Ju diciary Departmentof this Htate, oruny Iclty or any lncoriorated district, and also, that overy member of Congress nnd of tho Htuto Legisla ture, nnd of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners or any incorporated dis trict. Is by law Incapable or holding or exercis ing at thu same time tho oillca or uppolnlmont or Judgo, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Juuge or other officer of such election shnll be then voted for, Tho Inspectors nnd Judgoof the elections shall meet at their respective places appointed fjr hokllngltho election ln;tlio district to which they respectively belong, beforo seven o'clock in the morning, und each of said Inspectors shall ap point ono clerk, who shall bo a quallllsd voter of such district. In caso the person who shall recolvo the sec ond highest number of votes for Inspector shall uot attend on tho day of any olcctlon, then the person who shall havo recelvod tho secoau highest number or votes for Judgo at tho next preceding eloctlous shall act its inspector in his place. And in caso tho person who shall have received tho highest number ot votes for Inspec tor shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall nppolut an Inspector lu bis place and In case the person elected Judgo shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest numberof votes bhnll nppolut n Judgo lu his Iilace or 11 any vacancy shall coiiiluuti In tho loard for the space of one hour after Iho time fixed by law for tho opening oftho election, the qualified voters oftho. township, ward, or dis trict for which such olilcers shnll havo beeu elected, present at citch olcctlon shall elect one of their number to elect such vacancy, 'Itshnll be tho duty or tho several assessors respectively to attend at tho place or holding every general, special or township election, dur ing the whole tlmo such election la kept open, for tho purposo of giving information to tho In spectors and Judges, when callod on lu rota tion to the right of nny person ussesse.l by them to voto ut such olcctlon, nnd on such other mat ters lu relation to theassessmontas tho said In spectors or cither ot them shall Hum tlmo re quire. "No person shall bo permitted to voto at any election as uforesald other thuu a whlto freo man of tho ago of twenty-ono years or more, who shnll havo resided lu the Htato nt least ono year, and lu tho election district whom ho oilers to voto ten davs lmmodlutcly preceding such election, and within two voars paid u Stato or couuty tax which shall havo been assessed ut least ten days before the election. Hut n citi zen of tho united States who has previously been a qualified voter ot this HUtto and returned and who shall havo lu the election district und paid taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote after residing In this State six months, Provid ed, that white freemen, citizens of the United Stutes, bctwocn the agoortwenty-oueaud tweu-ly-two who have resided lu the election district ten days as aioresald shall bo entitled to voto al though they shall not Ituvo paid tux. No person shall be permitted to voto whoso natno Is not coutulned In tho lis ot tuxublo lu habitants furnlnhed by the Commissioners, uu less First, ho produces a receipt tor tho payment within two years of a Stato or county tux as sessed agreeably to tho Constitution tud glvo sallsluctory evidence euner on ins ouiu or nmr niatlon or the oath or alllrmstloa ofother, than be has paid such u lax, or on tallttro to produce a receipt shall make oath to tho payment thero of. Second, If he claim tho right to vole by be ing an elector between tho age ot twculy-ono and twenty-two years, ho shall depose an oath or affirmation thut he has resided lu this HUtto at least ono year next before his application, and mako such proof of ro.ldenco In the district ns Is required by this act, uud that he does verily bellovo from the aocouut ulven blm, that ho Is of uge aforesaid, uud such other evidence us Is re quired by this uct ; whereupon the name of tho persou thus admitted lo vuio shall bo Inserted In tlio alphabetical list by tho Inspectors, und u note made opposlto theieto by writing the word ''tax," It ho shall be udmlttod to voto by reason of having puld tax ; or the word "age," If ha shall bo admitted to voto by reason ot such ago which shall bo called out lo tho dorks, who shnll make the llko notes on the list of voters kept by them. In all oases where thu natno of tho person olalm. Ing to voto is uot found ou tho list furnished by thu commissioners and assessor, or bis right tu vote, whether found thcieoit or nut. Is objected to by uny qualified citizen, It shall ho thu duty of thu Inspectors to examine such persoiton oath us to his qualifications, und If ho claims to have resided within thobtutu for ono year or moro his oath shall bo sutllcicnt proof thereof, but shall mako proof by ut least ono competent witness, who shall bo u qunlltled elector, that ho bus re sided In tho district for inoru than ten days noxt Immediately preceding such election, und shall ulso himself ivear thut bis honulhlo residence, In pursuance of his lawful calling, Is lu said dis trict, and that ho did not removu Into suld dis trict for tho purpose of votlni; therein. Every person qualtlled as uforesald, and who shall make duo proof, If roqulred.of tho resident! und payment f tuxes us aforesaid, shall bo ud. milted to vote In tho township, want or district lu wheh he shall reside, If any person sliall prevent or attempt to pre vent any oillccr of auy election under this uct from holding such election, or uso or threaten uny violence to nny such officer, or shall Inter rupt or Improperly interfere with him lu tho ex ecution of Ills duty, or shall block up tho win dows or uveuuo to uny window where thu sumo may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb tho peuco ut such election, or shall usouny lnllinl. dating threats, forco or violence, with design to lntluencouudulyor uvcrawu uny elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain tho free, dom of choice, such person, on conviction, shall bo fined In any sum not exceeding nvu hundrod dollars, and Imprisoned for any tlmo not less than three nor moro than twelve months, und If It shall be shown toCourt, when tho trial of such uflcucu ftlutli bv bad, that thu persou tpj cllvudiiq; -the very uesu iitS ' 7m nnTntnl i?Sir lmil .1? sinrnr II ctfl.. boVt O sugar, llK els., good yellow sugitr. 10 nnd 11 yts. M-Hnjltols la onilloss variety, tub,, bacdi J '' StrnSir nea'Ta'ndsTcSmnKa cotton .Ju.?iM"1 lW'"C' brU,"0', Uiah"iom- xon. ' knives nnd trnys. toy hucitoU, matches, host scnmltss bags, Hour sacks. "t.. A lamn slnck nf (llnss.wnre Lntops nmi Chimneys, llurncrs-nll kinds, tho patent safety lump, warranted non-oyploslvo, tho best In ttv, ,,, stnolt i? Tw J Tnn.l I'ocket tlnflerv HUver Bpnous, Hllver Tea Hpoons. Fancy Knlvos nud Hllvor Forks. HI vcr lluttor Knives, Fancy tVUV'1 nnd Toilet Seu Lnd "eU' cllllm Vl,,07' 0n,n. "K0." ""0, i;"."1ifJ"',r,lJ.la"dfl,'.ull!l, Mmiho cuiM. CItlni? ,' fen cm, J t SrS'i-hiim mu Vv ChUia nlg,. Toy China 6ups, Toy China sets. China To Hets.Hlono Waro, lMrthen Waro, ItrwUlnVliSs u K.",f."':"A?;"B?,flu'"?,'Bl..?? ntid Lnntorn Olobo", n thousatid of nrllclcs lint mentioned, nil of which I nn, . FliwoM, (Irttid l)it-.Uoti.lllrds l'.o, Nay-nut, U Dozon Stores, nnd of tlio vory beat Quality, ami will compote with miy irCu ,VrV.l,nnlJ.linnllelntJ u, ;".- ,,i.,,,,ii,,,ri. iA Hlrcots, liloomsbnrg, 1 . was not a resident of tho city, ward, '"strict or townshln where Iho oll'onsu wits committed, nmi not entitled to voto thuroln, then oil conviction hoshitu no seiitenceu iu puy nuo than ono hundred nor moru than ono thousand dollars, nnd bo Imprisoned not less than six mouths nor moro than two years. It nny person, not by law qualified, shall rmtid. ulently voto lit nny election of this Common, wealth, or otherwise tiualllled shall voto out or his proper district, or tr uny tierson knowing the WllUl Ol SUCH quumieanwi,, oil,,. ,,!",, such person to vote, tho person unending shall on conviction bo lined In uny sum not uxcceillnR two hundred dollars, nnd bo Imprisoned in nny term not oxccciltngtlirco months. ir nny onu shall votoatmoto thnn ono election district, or otherwise fraudulently votu luoro thnn onco on tho samoiluy, or shnll fraudulently lold nnd deliver to tho Inspoctor two tickets to gether, with tho intent Illegally to vote, or who shall procuro another to do so, ho or thoy offend ing shall, nn conviction, bo lined In any sum not less than ilftynormorothan llvohuudieddollars nnd bo Imprisoned for a term not less than thrco nor moro than twelve months. If nny person not qualified to voto In this Commonwealth ngieoably lo law (except thu sons or qunlillcd citizens,) shall appear ut any placo of election for thu purposu ot lulluenelng tho citizens qualllled to vote, ho shall on convic tion fotlelt and pay a sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars for every such ollcnco nnd bo Imprisoned for u term not exceeding thteu ",U,""S- Til II ltl.GISTUY LAW. , , 1 nian ,'nvn niiielal notlco to tho electors of Col umbia cuimty that by nn uct, untitled "An Act ruither supplemental to tho act relatlvo.to tho elections of this Commonwealth," nppiovotl April 17th, A, D. 18GX It H provided as iouuws : See. 3. After tho assessments havo been com plctod on tho tenth day preceding tlio second Tuesday in October of each year, tho nssussor shall, on tho Monday Immediately, following, initu., ,t ritm-M tu thn eniintv commissioners ol tho names of nil persons ussossed by him slnco tho return required to bo tnado by lilm by thu second section of this act, nothing oppoilto each nnmo tho observations unu explanations roquir, m i i,t,i uuiL,nris.i!l and thu countv com lnlssioiicrs shall thereupon cnuso tho sumo to bo tuiiicil to tno return requiveu uy inu etccuim tlon of this net, unit it full unit correct copy there r ir, in, i,n,il,i. mntiiltiiiiir thu names ot nil l)cr sons so returned' us resident tuxublcs in said wnrd.borough, township or precinct, uud furnish tho samo together with tho necessary election liltinL-u tri t linittlW'CI'A In till! ClCCtlOU 111 KaldWltl'd. borough, township or precinct, on or before six o'clock lu tho morning of tho second Tuesday of uctoncr, aim no mausnau uu pci-iumen n, ,ui at tho election ou that day whosanaino is not on said list, unless ho shall make piool of his right to vote, as hcrcinnuer required. .SVo. 4. On tho ilayot tho election any person wlinn nnttm U lint mi till! said list. 11911 1 claiming tho light to voto at said election, shall produce ut ieasionoquaiiucuvoieroi iiiuuisineLu, u il iw44 In thn mxldciicn of thu claimant lu tlio lliS' ttlct In which ho claims to bo a voter lor tho period or ut least ten days next preceding wild election, which witness shall tako and subicrlbo it written, or partly written and pat tly printed iiOldiivlt. tn llm fact, stated hv him. wlilcli alllita- vlt shall dellno clearly wheto tho tesldencu Is of 1110 persou so Claiming louuuvuiei , mm inu person so claiming tho righttovotoshallalio tako and BUbsclbu n written or partly written and partly printed uflldavlt, stating to tho best of his knowledgo and belief, hero and when ho was born, that, bo is a citizen or tho Common, wealth ol Pennsylvania nnd or tho United states; that ho has resided In tho Commonwealth ono year, or ir formerly it citizen therein, and has moved therclrmn.thnt ho hasicslded therein six mouths next iireceilltnrHald election : that ho has not moved into tho district for tho purposo of voting therein ; that no has pant it ntato or conn, tv tux within two yours, which was assessed at least ten days beforo said election: and, It aunt tirallzeil citizen, shall ulso stato when, whero and by what court ho was naturalized, and shall also produce hlsccrtlltcuto or naturalization lor ox. animation; thu said nllldavit shall ulso statu when itnil whero tho tux claimed to bo paid by tho afltuut was assessed, und when, whero und to whoiuo paid, and tho tax receipt therelor shall bo ptoduccd for examination, unless tho afllnnt shall stato on his nllldavit that it has been lost destroyed, or that ho uuver received auy, but If tho personsoclalmlug the right to vote snait tnitoaniibuuscriooanauiuavit, mat no Is nnatlvo born citizen or tho United Stutes (or If bom elsewhero, shall stnto th fact lu hU nlll davit, nnd shall produce evidence that ho has been naturalized, or that he is entitled to citi zenship by reason of his father's naturalization:) nnd shall further stnto in his uflldavlt that ho Is, at Iho tlmo of taking the nllldavit between the ages of twenty-ono aud twenty-two years ; that ho lias resided lu tho Htuto ouoyo tr nnd lit the election district ton days next preceding such election, ho shall hq entitled to vote, although ho shall not have paid taxes ; and thosntdalllduvlts or nil persons luuklug such claims, aud the 111 davlts or thu witnesses to their residence, dial bo preserved by the election board, and ut tho closo or thu election they shall bo enclosed with tho list or voters, tally list nnd other papers re quired by law to bo llled by tho return Judge with thc'prolhonotnry, nnd shnll remain ou II lo therewith lu tlio prothouotary's oillco subject In examination, ns other election papers uro; It' the election olilcers shall llnd that tho applicant ur applicants possess all tho legal quatlllcatlous of voters, ho or thoy bhalt be pcnntitod to volu, and the uamo or names shall- bo added to their list or laxublcs by tho election olilcers, tho word "tax" belug added whero tho claimant claims to votu ou tax, und tho word "ngu"whero ho claims, to voto on ago; theiiamo words belug added by tho clerks lu each caso respectively on tno list ot persons votlug ut such election Ave. fi. It shall hn lawful fnrnnvnualllleil citi zen of tho district, notwithstanding the uuuiu of inuproposeu voter lscuatuiueuuu iiiu iisbui res ident tuxables, to challeugo tho voto of such pur son; wheroupou tho same proof or tho right ot sullrago as Is now required by law shall bu pub licly made nnd ucted on uy the election hoard and tho voto admitted or rejected, according lo Iho ovldeuco: every person claiming to bo n nat uralized citizen shall borcuulrud to produce his naturalization certificate ut tho election befoiu voting, excepting wherohe has neon lor ton years, consecutively, a voter in tho district In which he offers his voto; nnd ou tho votuorsuch person be ing received, II shall bo tho duty or thu election olilcers to write or stamn ou such certificate the word "voled," with tho mouth ami yuar ; uud It uuy election oiuceroroiiicurs snail rucuivu u sec ond vote on tho same day, hy virtue of tho samo cerltllcato excepting where sous are entitled to voto by vlrtuoor tho nuturallzallon of their fa thers, ihcv and tho nersoti who shall oiler such second vote, upon so attending bhall begullly or umgll luisueiueauur, uuu ou euuvietiou uiuretii, be lined orlmprlsonetl. or both, ut the dtscrcllcxp ot thu court; but tho liuo shall not uxeeul oue hundred Uullurs lu each case, uor tho Imprison ment uuu year; tho llko puiilniuieut'sh til bu Inflicted ou couvlctlos, on the oill jers ol election who shall neglect or rcluso to in iiiu, or cum In be made, thu Indorsement req'ilrud ou mores lid naturalization cortlllcate. , ice. e. II nny clectloi ollluer s'.i til refill or neglect to require such proof of tho lUUt ot salt rage us Is proscribed by this law. or thu laws fo which this Is n supplement, Iroiu uuy persou al tering lo votu whuse uuuiu is not ou tuo list of assessed voters, or whusu right to vutu Is chal lenged by auy qualllled voter present, nnd shall admit such pcisou lo voto without requiring such proof, overy persou so olleudlug suull, up on conviction, he guilty of a high misdemeanor, aud shall busuuteucod, for every such offence, to pay n lino not exceeding ono hundred dollars or to undergo nil Imprisonment nut moru thuu uiioyoar, or ulther or both, nt thu discretion of the cuuit, ficc. 7, Tho rospcctlvo nssessors ; Inspectors uudjuditesu! the elections shill each havo Ihu power to administer oaths to any person clalmlug tho rlgut lo be ussossoM or thu right of bullrage, or lu regard to any othor maltorur thing requir ed to be douo or Inquired Into by auy ol said of ficers under this uct; aud any wilful lalso swearing by auy pcrsuit lu relalluu to uuy mut ter or tulug cbucerulng which they bball bu lawfully interrogated by uuy of sali olilcers bhull be puulsuou us perjury. See. 10. Tho assessors shall each recolvo thu samo compensation lur thu tlmo necessarily spent in performing tho duties thereby enjoin ed us Is provided by law for the performance of their other duties tu bo paid by the couuty com. nilssloners us lu other cases -, uud It shall nut bu lawful for uuy assessor to assess ataxugaliist any persou whatever within ten days next pre ceding tbo election lo bo hold ou tho second Tuesday tu Ocluber ill uuy year, or within ten Ways next boforo uuy election for electors of President aud Vice-President or the United Hlules ; uuy violation of this provision shall bo a misdemeanor und subject tho olilcers so of rending to n lino uot exceeding ono hundred dol lars, or to imprisonment not exceeding thrco months, or both, at thedlscrotlou of tho court, dec. II. Ou tuu petition of live or moru citi zens of tho county, sbttlug under oath that thoy verily bcllevo thutlraud will bo practiced at the election ubout to bo held In uuy district, U shall be tho duty of tho court of common pleas of said couuty, H lu session, or It not it Judgo rhereoflu vacation), touppoliittwojudlcloiis, so. ber uud Intelligent cltUeus of tho county lo uct us overseers ut suld election ; said oveiscers shall bu selected froiudlUeront political parties, whero the Inspectors beloug to dltlcroul purtlos, and where both of bald Inspectors beloug to thu bumo polltltul party, both of tuo overseers shall bo taken from the opposite political party ; said overseers shutl have Iho right to bo present wllh tho olilcers of tho olecttou, durlug the wholu tlmo tho sumo Is held, the votes counted uud tho returns luadeoutuud signed by thu election oill. eers; tokeepallstof voters, If they seu proper to challenge uuy person ollerlug to vole, und iu terrugulo him uud his witnesses under oath, tu regard to bis right of suffrage at I suld eluotluu, and toexuniluu his papers produced ; uud thu olilcers of suld electlou uru required tu afford to suld overseers so elected uud uppululed every ouuveiiknce uud facility fur ihodlschurga of their duties ; uud If suld election olilcers shall refine lo penult suld overseers to bu present, uud perioral their duties as uforesald, or It they shall bo driven uwuy from the polls by violence uud Intimidation, all tho voles polled ut such election district iuu bo rejeclod by uuy trlbu. nultrylngaoouujst under said elocilou; 11-ovitf ed, Thut no person signing tho petition shall ba appointed au overseer. Hie, II. Anyasscssor.elcctlonollleeror person appointed us uu overseer, who suull neglect or refuse lo perform any duty enjoined by this uct Without reUSUUublo or loiful naiisn. shall hn unit. Ject to u penalty of ono hundred dollars, aud If uuy assessor suauussoss any person as u voter who Is uot qualllled, or shall refuse to assess uuy ouo who Is qualified, ho shall bo guilty of a inls. Uemeunur lu olllce, and ou conviction bo pun. lstiud bv flue or lmnrlsouinont. uud ulso bu tail,. jeot to uu notion lor damages by the party ug- griuveu ; uuu ll uuy pursuit siiuu irauuuioillly alter, or add to, deface or destroy auy list of yu. lobbors Prices, (loods delivered lo nil parts of I lie town frennr ri,.'."J'i-1 GROCERY )0 1 Ai Any : Other Man, nnd other chenn. own frnnnr pl.n.. ' J. H. MALZ13. tors malo out as directed by (his net iT iiownor removo tho same from the plica It has boon Ilxed, with fraudulent or bili ous Intent, or for nny Improper nun! . .'' person so offending shall bo gitllly -At . ! mHdeincnnor. and on emiviptb,,, ui.n ,n M! ou conviction shall i . ' isncu ny n hub not exceeding onn lnm.1. , i exceeding ono Imn.lrcJ 'h,:' out nut exceeding iwi . li''' rctlon of tho court. 1 lars. or lmmlsnumout nut. n' fir iiulii. ul. Liin uiscrpi mil nr inn on.... arc. i. ui viocunn inr city, ward township nnd election oillc-crs i shall liercan , '' held on thpsecond Tuesday of October ,. 1 to nil provisions of thu laws regulating ti,e0(', tlou ol such olilcers not inconsistent w If, 6 ' net ; tho porsons elected to such unices ! , tlmo shall take their places nt tho riniJ.M .iut tho terms or the persons holding Iha sin , .?''' tlmo of suchcloctlon; but no election r"! oillco of nssessnr or assistant nssessir .,' ' hold, under this act, until tho yearono th 1 '. olghl huitdrod aud sevcnty.twn. llwa '' In obodtenco to tho requirement of bii, u. Geary, Governnroftho Commonwealth ,,r i. nvivuuiii,L uuiuuy uuus u iuu r llleetlt 1 Atn 1 mcnt oftho Constitution oftho t'liltoil st.i vuujxctot liuugress eniorciug iMosanie nnl i ' Aetof Assoinh"y rolatlvo thereto! 'fl Tho Fillecnih Amohdmpiit of tho UousiUui oftho llnllodHUtos Is us follows, SI ' irfrtrsST I . Thn.rll, 1. nf rll Ivnnu ... ,t. .. Hlnles nnnii not bo denloil nr iil.n.i , Vr" United Stales, or by nny Stato, on i-ccuuntot,.' color, or previous condition of Rcrvlhulo ?U"V: ' iuuvjuiBiuss snail navo nowen enforea this nrllclo by annronrhitn lo-.i-V..;" An Act to onrorco tho right of clllen, , ,' . Untied Slates to voto In tho several Utiles nmi ltiitmi ninl lur other nurnnuis; "-sunus tSr.UHU.S 1, i,C I, UiKUILI, i ,SV''!.'f , . Amcrtrntn oimt Ammbletl. Tint nil vitlz . or tho United Htntcs, whnnro, orsliall , who quatllloil by law to voto nt any cleelbn tT thopoaplo,lnnnyStato,Torrltory,ilisirl't.i . V. tV.clty, parlsn, township, school district. 1,,,.,. olpiltty.or other territorial nui-ellvlslou, s ,, he outitlo 1 and allowed to voto nt nil sued , I. lions, without dlstlhctlon'or race, color, nrim. oils condition or Borvltudo; any I'mMiiin law, custom, ttsrge, or rcrul.itlou or any m Territory, or bv, or under III uulhorily u contrary not withstand lug." rfKcrioN 2. And be it jarlhcr rntvtcd, Tin by or unilor tho authority of thn CjiisIIIiui.ih laws of nny State, or tho laws or any IVrriti, any act Is orsliall hn required to bo iluu-. prerequisite or qtttllllc.iuoii rorvotiuu, ail i. such Cmislllutlou or I tw, porsousor oillr t or shall bo charged with the crformiric dutlos In furnishing to rltlzoiisuu opnurtun'. to perform such prerequisite, nr O Iiccouijimv llled lo vole, It shall bu the duty iff every s Gersou and olliccr to glvo to all citizens or tilled Hlutes, tho samo mi l equal nmiorpim to perform such prerequisite, itul to b qualllled to voto without distinction of ri color, or previous condition of servlluilo, an uny such person or oillcor shall refuse er lui lugtvntnlt to give roll afreet to Hits socllon shall, tor every such offuueo, roifelt nu 1 p ty e sum of Ilvo hundred iloll.trs to tho per on . grieved therobv, I o bo recoverud by uuupiIiki tho ense, with full costs uud such ultnw.irnv counsel fees as tho court shall deem Just, iv.) shnll also, for every such nit onco be iltemu guilty or a misdemeanor, aud shall on eoavlc . thcreor, bo fined not less thuu five him heil ili.. lars. or bo imprlsouod not lass than ouo in"iv , and not moro thnn ono yuar, or both, at Hit ihy cretlon of tho Court." A further supplement to tlio act leUttiu -clenttnns in this Commonweallh : "Suction 19. That mi much nf every not of . soinbly ns provides that ouly whlto rreeni' snail bo entitled to vote or bu reglslerel as tel. crs.nrias claiming tn volo nt nny general special election or this Commouwealtli, luan tho sumo Is hereby repealed; and that here ire thnt nil freemen, without distinction of culm shall bo enrolled and registered according Inu.. provision of th tlrst section of the actupprot iho 17th day of April, lsi'J, entitled "An ,e further supplemental lo the act rotating to nit elections ol this Coiniuunwealtli," nnd wheii olhcrwlcn (luallllcsl under existing laws, bo en titled to voto at all general uud spculul election, lu this Commomwealth." Given uudcrmy hand, nt my olllce, In llloom burg this Clh day of Decern her, lu tho year our Lord onn thousand olghl hundred uudfcav enty-two, nnd In tho iilnety.seveutli year of Hi Iudepenucnco of tho UultuJ Htalcs. AARO.V HMITII, Hherlff ol Columbia Couui llloomsburg, Pa., December li. ls;j. risliart's Pine Tree Nature'c G-rent Remoily FOR Tin: Ths?oat and Liiangs. It is griillfying to us to Inform tho public tn.n Dr. L. It. C. Wlshart's pluuTieoT.irCi.rill.il, lot Throat aqil Lung Dlscasos, has galnelau envu bio reputation Irom tho Atlantic to the r.iil coast, nnd from thonca tosoinooflhollrstf.iii" liesol'Europo, notthroush tho press alone tan hy peisous tluoughout tho Stito actually bene. i..l n I. la .,ui Whlln tin nnhllsll- es If ss, bo kay our reporters, ho is utinblo tu sui" ply tho demand. It gains and holds IU reputi' tlo'n- Flrbl. Not hy stopping cough, but hyloosiu. Ing aud assisting niituro to throw off tho uu heallhy matler collected about the throat una bronchial tubes, tt'AluA cmucj frrifnfwii, Second. It removes thu cuuso of lirltaiw" (which produces cough) of tho mucous ineinUrane and bronchial tubes, assists Iho lungs to uctauJ throw oil' Iho unhealthy secretions, und piirltlw tho blood, (Third. Itlsnco from kqualls, lohell.i, lp nnd opium, or which most thro.tlauil 111113 rerac dies nro composo 1. which allay cough only and disorganize thu btomach. It hn a MiotliHu ' feet ou tlio stomach, nets ou tho liver and M noys, mid lymphatic and nervous regions, " rcuchlug to overy part of tlio system, and iu Invlgorntlngnnd pui'llyliig effects 11 hasgjuu'l a roputallon which it must hold abovo all otm " lu tho maiUct. 3STOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial Groat American Dyspepsia PI Us, A.YI :r0RM SUGAR J) It OPS Ilelng under my Imincdlulodlrcclloii.llieysUiiil notloso their curallvo qualllles by the ' cheap and Impuro articles. Homy H. Wishart, pitoi'iuirroit, ERE.E 01 CHARGJi Dr.L.Q. C. Wlshart's Ofllco Pallors niu optu on Monday, Tuesday and Wcduisday from V A . M. to 8. P. M.i forconstiltallon by Dr. Wm. L llageo, Wlthhlm nro associated two cunsulllub pbyslclaus of acknowledged ublllty. This op rortuully is not offered by uny other liistlliitlnn in tho city, All Letters must lie AiMfc"'' ,0 L.Q. C.WISHART.M. D., NO. m NORTH SECOND ST., Philadelphia. uec,fl,i3;2-(im TAR CORDIAL,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers