THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COTIMTY, PA. 1&v i r i rEao:r.WAVi: EL7SLL,Eaiteri. , , , i i mm TJCOOMS13URO, PA. . F v il n y, O t. SO. 18 7 0. Atuw oamjm'xiks abwkkbi). The Columbia County llrpnUieaii of Octo r lJi, ijqnounce tlio alleged ignomtico .I sniiservWncy of llio Columbia Count) 1 Kict.ieyi laments tbelr lnoiriij,iblo pro ' r' s3 ii' '"Ul,f','ti n,u llin,"!' 1,11 nsatill u; on ut'tlielr so-culled lender", ilcscil ''"o itjfiu us shallow iteniuir'iiit-s, fiflli-rnic jfy The lU'Votlun or ilii County n lpjjjer,jt;y ;l ,1,H,P mystery to tbis Dc IrX' dftcnes of pen, and !' l'"n bet l r tlitjrjjlo impute tt to tho art of tUtli-ralp men ut'iti to the ignoranie mill gullibility f the jieeiplc un explanation whicli Is tit r i co i?i credible, Insultitu: and preposterous. Ui iUTcfllEnalionjot tbis distressing fact o! i.i. -liYiji Increasing Democratic mnjoriticn hi 0 mmibla. County, can very caily hi gtv on, ttul among them may bo mentioned tho . y valuable and very constant nut remler ul logins Demncrneviivtlie Columbia Coun' ly Jl'fhbllein tind by its conductors. The prcaenT'itnd former conductor of that jour nal hAVo been so procripttvc and selfish in their clatioii9 to and dealing-with members ol tliCfrown party wim reierenco to party patronage and party management that they have thereby alienated the sympathies of wrv many persons mid weakened their par ly organisation. And their newspaper lias been, notoriously, a catiso of weakness to their party rather than one of strength, be- raiiae.it has been badly conducted. It has been abusive and untruthful, slangy and in solent, reckless in assertion, boastful and pretention.", and thoabject and constant upol oglstflf abuses in government and of mis cjinlucliin public men. Hence, it has offend ed public, sentiment, repelled confidence, ami provoked hostility. Unreliable in state ment and thoroughly unjust in its treatment of political opponents, it is detested bysomo p.-rsofn and distrusted by all. How can a ) an i ro-per represented by such an organ? IIoivtvIii support without conciliating op position, respecting public opinion and es tablishing a character for justice, fairness, civility; iinnbr and truth in its utterances and itctiou ? This is not the language of mere declamation.'- To justify it wu will turn to the files (if this Jiepnblican within a few mouth and examine a few articles therein, taken almost ot rnnfltlm. Thcto may bo accepted as sam ples of thointcllectual food turnisheil to the Jlepublirant of Uoluinbia'-couuty upon which their party is expected to tluiye and grow strong jn our tnid.'t; li tho gentle, winning memisy wlicb young men arc to bo "built up" m,lho. llddical faith, and democrats nvcctjy, ytan Iroin the enor of their ways ! In eacbcusa wo give the exact text and ap pend uljrief answer, 1. iitchjjnan cn Waycs of Lahor : "Ten rents a d.iy, paid Buchanan, is enough for a laboring man, and every Democratic vote is an endorsement of ll'iohanan's opinion." I'epubjicalt, Auguet?i. Antvstr : He never said anything of tho klndaY.'lifit ho did gay was: "That coun try isjtjf.jrtost' prosperous where, labor rc ceivcilli&. greatest,) reward;" an opiuiou whicliyjuo: Pemowacy held then, when his worJ-bjviyjpoken, and hold now. TliU an cient sijsijhpiid, now repeated by tho llepub l:cetn, ha been -refuted a thousand timoi.and was danouinjed by JIY. Buchanan himself ai "flagitious" ihat was ths word when it was f)rs,t, skirted. 2. Jlemarls of Kv.'Qpv. Vance, of Xotlh Carolina : "On the ITith inst., at Shelby, Ji. 0., px.-Gov Vaneo uddreWd bis Oonftil eratedrieilds with there words: "Kcinembcr that nil' our brave Southern friends rlio dipped their J.auds in Union blood, and all ilidr iiadcrs in the .Snmh. arc for Jtvforji and Tllden." I'tpublioati, October ti. Answer : At tlio mi-eliiig referred to Gov. Vance quoted this languago from a speech by Bob. Ina;ers-)ll of Illinois, a Radi cal Ilnycs orator, in order to deny and denounce-' it. It was tho language of Iuger hoII and not of Vancj, and was open to de nunciation as fiNe in view of the fnt that gierilla Mosby, General Ijingstrect and hundreds oT oilier rebels are active support ers of Hayes in tho present election, ri mio lying"- corr- pondent tilegraphed this la i -guagd to the Northern press as having been spoken by Gov. Vance as his own, as ex prislve of his own sentiments ; but the fal'choo'l was promptly expose land correct ol hy tlio K. V. Jftmld, N. Y. 7W4neund otherjou'rnals. 1 ' .1. Tho Jfm en Jl'jinixmtalhetdid un gw-l thwy : ' Tho Democrats have h id full con trol of.the Uuu-io of ItciircsuntiUlvesfor tho pait six mouths. What havo thcydono-to merit. puhlifl confidence and future support? JNotmng: incir labors nave been u,irrc:i ol t.ny gypjl results. J!'pitbliatn June 15. An r-jr: Tho House exposed and im peached Belknap ami drovohim from olfice, and would have further punished hiiu if he had not been protected by Grant and the PwiAte : They investigated liubeson, Boss fciheppard, the Custom Houses and tho De partments, checking ulnuos and exposing wmugsand Jaying the foundations gf future r-iorin in all branches of the Adminlmstra tion: Tlu-y substituted coin for tho frac tional currency rags which may be fairly de scribed as both uncoiii-titutioiial and unclean: They j-asfed a bill to repeal the bogus re num&tfufi ncF. to clear tho wnv for real mea sures?)fp'fe"paiatlon for an early resumption ol' -;Ttfiia payments, and they reduced tho vxpeu-eiot U jvcrnmo.it llurty .Millions ot dolhirTfor the current year I These aro some of the thin ;s which tho Dsmocratio llotuu itrl at the hitu'sesdon, and moitly agaimt an u'lineudiy- pr- opposing Siiiato und l'rcsi dNiU That- something was done by tho House lo cut off uolosiollicei nudleston the burdens of Government is shown by tuch 1 ( lepiece of information as) the following which- wo lake from tho Jlepublican of Au gust 24tb: "121 Clorku employed in the War Depart ment at Washington, 1), C, were discharged on f-atyrduy, in conformity with the recent fiction nl umgrus orutiinga rniuciion in the imtlonaljclerlcal departments." Tho saving of expense upon a reduction of 121 Clerks, at an nrerago of $1,M each, amounts to $108,400, 1. Tarir blalttcr -. "The I'rceTrado Delnn- ericought to explain the reason of their opposition to tlio interests ot every laooring man. Hard times ind free trade nlnaysgo1 baud In liiiml." Republican Aug. 21. Aniircr : Tio Itepubllcnns have had un checked power In ll.ogovernmoulof tbol'.y, for nearly 10 years, havo fixed tariffs to suit themselves, and In other respects Imvo exer cised their own sweet will. Present tnrllT dutlclf'aro such as tlioy havo undo thorn, iniinyof tlietn being ferocious In rate and tuunifltdc. and yet hard times came In 1872, and still cpntlnuo after a lapse of-1 years. It ,s nuiiiffesV that "hard times" and "frfe trade" do tint always go together, as this foolisli, "shallow writer pretends, but the urii.er may uo mo tcuii ui lciicmUnt niiuge.s. In tho tamo number of thu HfpitblKdn npponw the following para HP1'5 . . . "The niiiurs in th hi-high District liavn nceeiitrd a reduction In their wnges uf about lo per reuiinr inuiuuiiujs iiMimw( ui.w has hern no rolnctinn of tolls or freight.'' So we see itiat labor Is gruiiud down while capitalists mid corporations maintain their charges under high rates of duties upon Im port, ft may bo added that the talk about fico tr.ulo ut present is absilrl ; our enor mous publl-' debt and the necessary expen diture's of Qoven mont will requiro heavy duties and u large revenuo for rn iny long years to come. r. (ioccrnor TildtiC Income Tiu; or ISC-.': "While the loyal men of the North paid their allotment of tho War tax checrfullv, he evaded the war tax by f.i!o Bwcarlug." rtrp U-pt, 14. "A man whom tho record shows, perjur ed hlimelf in the return of his Ineoino tai. He dhl not want leform when be prljurcd liimselt about his incomo tax. H( did not want reform until he hud safely poH-i tr-d more Hum SinnlDl) that belonged to the n.Vloii. The people now say pay the It iv'l. the $100,000 you retain ed by perjury." l!rj, &;!. -1. lnnocr: Thero never was tho slightest proof produced in support of this furious and malicious charge, which was borrowod from the shametesi columns of tho N. Y. 7Tmm, in which wa paraded pretended bill of itcnu of Gov. Tilden's Incomo for the year 1812. A complete, detailed, Incontro vertible aniwer to this whole chargo by Judgo Siunott of New York was given on tho first page of the Columbian' Hi pt. 20tb. In that answer it was shown that nearly every item in tho Ttinca exhibit was false and forged, uo such items of incomo lialng evrr existed, and that tho items which had any foundation in trutli were nearly all items of incomo prior to tlio year 1SC2 and not objects of taxation for that year under the laws of tho U. S. Upon tho publication ot Judgo Slnnott's answer to tho Timu, this malicious slander, in the judgment of all honorable men, sank among other despica ble rubbish of the campaign and will bo re ferred to hereafter only as Illustrating tho desperation and malignity of tho enemies of reform. Hut tho stupid absurdity or the charge in tho llepublkan is manifest upon its face. It charges Governor Tildeu with do Iratiding tho Government out of the wholo false incomo alleged by tho Timet forIS02, instead of the mere tax upon it out of tho wholo bogus mm of 100,000 instead of r percent, thereon, which was the tax rate un der the law. But the reckless authors of this slander were just as near the truth in stating the one amount as the other, as tho whoh chargo was utterly destitute of truth in any possible form. Nor is there any cvl drnce that he paid an inadequato tax fur subsequent years when a hostile assetser as sessed his income at f 15,000 per year, the tax on which was regularly paid and without any question as to its s ulliciency until the present canvass rendered slander a necessity to tho Itadicul leaders. It is a notable cir cumstance in tlii connection that theTrcas ury Department at Washington utterly re fuses to allow any ono to .-ee the income tax returns of those wealthy men, Gov. Hajcs and ex-Gov. Morgan, Republican candidates for high cilice, although it furnished tho al leged returns of Gov. Tilden for tho purpose of campaigii detraction and the manufacture of falsehood. fi. Dmiocruci of Columbia count! for nbel lion ("The Democracy of Columbia county are among the most devoted followeis of the 'lostt cause' In the United States." Hipubli can Oct. 12M. Ahm-cr: They were so "devoted" to the Rebellion that they "followed" it with shot and shell, with "blood and iion," until it was wlolly subdued. The Democracy ot Columbia county weio represented in the fight! by Gen. Wellington H. Ent, Col. R. Bruce Rickctts, Col. W. W. Ilicketts, Uapt. James Thornton, Capt. George W. Utt, Capt. Rccs .1. Millard, Capt. C. B. Brockway, Capt, W. J. Allen, Lieut, and Kegt. Adjutant Geo. S. Coleman, Lieut. U. H. Ent and other of ficers, and by soldiers "rank and file" who' did their whole duty to their country. Thelsoldier vote scut home from the army in If CI was, in spite of all unfairness in tak ing It un ler Hadical manipulation, Demo crat e 103, Republican 181. We have, lying lieloro us, papers of subscription to raise monies for war purpo--.es 'n liloomaburg at the Winning of 18C-1, which, if published, would constitute a f'tro commentary upon Hie fbove text from the Uepiiblican, m would the li-ts of contributions tor ti4e"lronUuariIs' and the other military organizations, earlier m Uar. liut wiiy reply to slang uy argu- men't or by an appeal to facts? The Phari see is not to bo put down by any exposure of his false pretences, and his impertinence about his neighbors "will break no boues." 7.i Col. Freeze and John llantt. "When an honest citi?o:i from Fislunircreek inquired as to the condition ol public allairs during me Rebellion, this fellow told him that Ohio had i seceded. Indiana had also, and New York was about to secede, and advised him to go homo and get tho "Confederacy" ready as Pennsylvania would soon follow." lie- publican Oct. J J. Awtrcr: In the special report ofthe mill tmv trial of John Rantz at Harrisburg,mado for and published In the Philadelphia In quirer, dated October 25th, 186 1, and which was wo believe, republished in tho Colum bia i County llepublican, tho testimony of Richard Stiles, a government witness, was given as follows : "Rantzsaid he had been to Ulnomsburg that day, and lawyer Freeze had told him IIli(ois had just seceded, and the Stato ol New York was about to go out of the Un ion. Rantz further said, that the Abolition leaders had seven pockets and they never wi.uhl bo satUtled until tlicy got tticni nil full t'l money." Another and independent report of the testimony of tho same witness, substantially the lama in language, will bo found lu tlit- iblnmblun of July 30th, 1800. Comparin, this accurate, contcniporaiicoiu report with tho abovo 7('iitf venhn by tho llcjuUlican, wo l.avi a fide progress in falsehood. Ohio und Indiana are siib&titutid for llduuis; Rantz ismudtito InwireM to the condition of pub lic affairs, and ho Is advised to go homo and net the "Cilnfidcracj" uady as Pennsylva nia would soon lollow tho example ul the other States mentioned. ,AI1 this is now frtshly manufactured, not one word of it be- ini! in the uriuinal report I Tho addition to this story are, however, no more false mid ulsunl than was tho oilgir.al story itself Richard Stiles mjt, that John Rantz mid, that-Col. l-'reeze had taid, that Illinois had seceded and New Yoik would also I. Con sideling that nobody beforo or slnco the Rantz trial ever heard of a secession by 1111 nois or of i project for secession by New York, we may safely conclude that this string of hear-saiit never contained an atom of truth. Rantz himself, who U declared by the HenubUcan to bo "un honest citizen," do- nlrd lustily at the time thut ho had ever heard or reported Ibis nonsense to Stiles or to any ono elso.. This Is what he said j Hailed fiiatet ei. John Hants: Hefure Mil itary (ommUtion at Jlurrfrburp, October, 18(il I Whereas Richard ritlles in Ills lesli f.,r tlin mr.krctitloii. In this case, testi fied us followr, to-w It t "Hantz said he bad l.un in Hlnimi.hurc that day ami l.awye i.'r,.B liuil tohl him Illinois had justscco ded and tho Stato of New ork was abom to go nut or tho Union" Now, I John JtanU, tho Defendant above named, do here by certify that I w not In llioom.burg the day refiired to mid had not then, nor at nny time, nnv conversation with John G. Krccze on tho subject referred toj and that ho did not at nnvtimo make thu remark nbovo tes tified to liv Stiles, lo mo or In my hearing, nor anything likoit; nor do I remember having sal I so to Richard Stiles or any oth er person j tiorTTo 1 believe I ever did say so. such not being tho fact. Wllno s my hand Ac, this 27th day ol October, A. D,, 1801. John Rant.. One nddlllnti.il point and we will dismiss tho Jtcpubtican for the present. The follow ing f.icls, to-wlt: that Col. l'Vcezo was em ployed us Counsel ngalnst Reverend Daniel A. Beckley and secured his conviction as u Rioter in the year 18(!aj that ho bucd the s.imo Reverend person for n client and ob tained judgment against him within tho last year for $1500, which judgment remains un- aid, and that ho is now again employed as Counsel ngalnst the same Reverend person In an action of Libel soon to be tried In Court, although they may be grievous and offensive facts in tlio opinion of tho licpubtican, will hardly justify tho designation ol the Colonel as "a fellow" In, tho nbovo extract, or tho ti"o of other terms of personal re proach towards li 1 in in the article from which the extract is taken, any moro than they will justity tho revival of an old and absurd slander with fresh additions of falsehood to make it moro palatable to tho scandal-mongers of the Republican party. l'Al!T3 I'Oll TAXl'AYI'.KS. The Republican party promise now, as they did sixteen years ago, reform and economy. Let us judge them by their nets. As a means of comparison wo lake the year 1SC8, when Jonnson went out of power, and 1875. J'ot Office Department. 1SGS, cost 1875, " Iucrcajo 1808, cost 1875, " Increase 18.13, cost 1S75, " Increaso 1803, cost 1875, " Increao 922,7.10,502 il.i :i7,o24,;il oo $11,703,703 35 ?ll!,2SS,211 20,813,010 ?1,025,702 Indiana. $3,90S,3.V1 S,331,GoO 34.-170.303 Ooart Survey. $-155,700 780,035 $321,935 Surveying Lundt. 5373,852 1,200,030 1808, cost 1875, " Increase Surveyor Generate Office. $925,781 1308, cost 1S75, " $95,209 000,303 Incrcnio $595,091 Judiciary. $723,378 3,701,309 1803, cost 1875, " Increasr $2,9S0,93l Miscellaneous. $53,009,807 71,070,702 18C8, cost 1870, " Incrca-e $18,000,845 J&ecutice ifaiuion. 1857 to 1801, cost $213,028, -1 years. 1800 to 1S30, cost 848,002, 7 yiars. Increase SC35.C04 UKItllYJIANOLTilXG. The people of Pennsylvania are well ac quainted with his infamous system by which they are deprived of their rightful represen tation in Congress. It consists solely in so grouping counties as to bring together a umber having heavy Democratic votes and giving them ono district while tho adjourn- g districts are carried by comparatively small Republican maioritic-. The same rascally plan prevails in India i. At the recent election the Democrats had a majority on tho Congressional vote of 7,000, and yet tho Republicans, by their hauieful districting of tho State six years ago, have gained tlnco Congressmen, in the popular uprising of 187-1 tlio Democrats elected eight Congressmen and the ltepub- licans five, now tho figures seem to show that tho Dcm.crats have lost what they gained in that year in spite of the gerryman dering. Since tho war the Democrats havo elected a Secretary of Stato In 1802, 1870 and 1374, nnd a Governor in 1872. Had tlio Stato been fairly districted tho Demo crats would have gained, not lost, Congress men. FOltCKI) HESUMITI0S. The Republicans having farced an un redeemable currency upon tho country, now seek to bastardize their own is-ue, by declar ing in favor of u forced rc.iuuiplion of specie payments m lsiU. Ihe lorincr move, us well as the latter, is in the interest of capi talists and foreign bond-holders. Our peo ple ura in sore distress now, but if the debt or class must pay specie two years hence, on purchases made on a currency basis, heavy premiums tnuit bo paid, or else many a homu will be sacrificed under the Sheriffs hammer. lie Damacratio party demand the lepoal uf tho Resumption Act passed by Itopubllcan Congress, and adhered to by them in their platform. As many of our opponents aie fond of quoting Abraham .iucoln as authority, wo give the following sentence from one of ids messages. "Are turn to specie payments at tho earliest pe riod, compatible with due regard to all inter ettn concerned, should-over bo kept in view." I his U precisely tho position ol the Demo cratic party, and that in itself should give us the support ol the laboring i-tuiai. "Yououidit to have lint both legs." was rildcn's remark to l iripphd soldier, ami ihesohiler lived to make his uilidavil on it. Charjiild lUpuhliean. Tho soldier who m-i-lu th.c. Iv ing affidavit aUo says ta.it ho iv.u pro.iiind a suit of clothes for making it hut he hasn't got tho clothes yet, llooiightio havo Iheui whilst on earth, he won't need very warm nppaicl alter he Ic.ncs it, The Rank of Nevada decided, last week, to mcru.i.o its capital from livo to ten mil llo.is and shortly afterwauls the firm of Flood & O'lSrien drew their chick for $3,000,0.0 This Is probably tho largest checx ever drawn In this country. Flood & O'Hrien urn tho largest owners of tho famous lllg lljnauzi silver mines. t ho ullicial returns of Arkansas al tho re cent clectio'i for Oivernor foot up in fol low.: Miller, Deinier.it, 7 1 ,298 ; Itishop, Republican, fi7,TJ(l; Ih'inocratin majority, In 1SN thu lL-nneratlu vote on Congre.-s was 1J, 071, and ihu Republican voto was J,808, D.-mocratie m.ijority 10, 80;i. A Uriible riot occurred lastB.iturJay, near Shauiukiii between some humps aud drun ken miner'. Ths fight lasted s.-ver.il hours aud ('.suited in tho deiuli of lour of tho riot eratwo tramps ami two minsrs, One man was thrown n thu track ol'lho Northern Central R. R. mid literally uut to pieces by a iuiug train. Ptrnons of M'dvutary habits, nnd over worked find Dr. Hull's Vegetable I'ills a specific lor want m Apiicdte, I'alpitatlon IKbililv, Orhstipatiou, aid many other iiameltw, ailments, A1 ding stores.. Tho Itepubllcnns havo found lo their dis may and.disgust that tho charge made nnd proved that Mr. Hayes was a member of tho Know Nothing 1 American alliance" organi zation, has tcrlously Interfered with ttiat gentleman's chances for tho Presidency and have concluded to try nomethliig In the way of a similar chargo ngalnst, Mr. Tilden. They havo accordingly published a letter purporting to bo wiilleu by Lemuel S. I y ler, Sccietary of the "American Alliance,": denying that Mr. Hayes Is or was a member of tho order, but stating that Mr. Tilden wa, and tmt ,0 desired tho fact should bo kept secret lest he should lose tbe foreign vole. Tho lie is altogether ton attenuated lo deccUe, but It appears that Mr. Tyler has not been Secretary of the order slnco last August, and what Is more, Is now in Europe The letter purporting to cniuo from him is dated New York. Tiy again, gentlemen, und do get up something original next time. A stupid lie is the very worst kind lo tell. A frightful h'dh-r explosion occurred on the 12th IliM. in thoS.ibl.' lion Works of Kilg & Co., at Piltsuurg,' which destroyed the rail and rulllug mill. 130 workmen were employed at the timo and 5!) of these were cither killed or wounded, At last re ports 10 wcro dead, Official rcturn3 from all the counties in Indiana give a Democratic majority for Gov ernor of 5,491. On Congressmen tho Dem- ncratsliavoa majority of noout i.OOO and elect tho superintendent of public instruc tion by 10,000 majority. Tlio rest of the Democratic Stato ticket has between 7,000 aud 8,000 majority. Erom J. E. McJllton, Esq.. of Baltimore, Maryland : "I feel it lo bo due vou to sav that a young ladv, a member of my family, had been snU'erlng for sevcial years under a bum- chial afl.'ctioo,niul the dista-o had made such progress, notwithstanding tlio best medical aid had hern consulted, thatpicat fears were entertained that tho disease with her, as with many others, might speedily terminate in death. I was induced through the per-ua-sion of a friend to trv your Dr. WistaTs Ralsam of Wild Cherry, and idler she had taken three bottles sheowas entirely uind." CO cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. National DsmiBMtic Ticket. for. i'iii:siir.NT, SAM UK I.J. TILDEN, OF NEW YORK. ron vice lMiivtims r, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OK INDIANA. Demm-riitlt' llli-rlornt Tli-ki-l. KLDTOIC AT I.AIHIi:. CIUULES 11. llUCKAuKH-SAHfr.1. 1!. Wll.sllS. UISTKlcr Itoliert V. Stlcf (leoiiru It. licrroll Win. II WrUtht Thomas K. (lasklll .Tolin MolTet .1. A. Morrison Owen Jones Win. K. Han: Joel L. I.l.'hiner II. 'I'. TruniOowtr (Ico. II. Ilowland Jolm Nenlnu J. 11. .McC.iinnDt I.HLTdlJS. 14 li.itilcl I) Haas 15 .1. II. Mri'ollum is v. w. Knox IT .John II. llli! ih 1 Iminus liower is DaMil "mall so sckistl.in Wlmmcr 21 .Tames.I. Iln.lclt ii .lulni II. (luthrlo J.l It. M.dlbpon 24 1UWUM. .Mori Is M It. U. mown 2tf 1 hoiuas W. Uraj son 27 licDjnatu I- Mori Is. County Officers. STATU SENATOR, ROIiERT 1 ALLEN. of Lycoming county. REi'jiroiiXTATtvra, E. J. MclIENRY, of Finhingcrce.: DAVID S. UROWN, of Main. ASSOCIATE JUIHIKri, F. L. S1IUMAN, of Cataic'ma. ISAAC FT. KRICKUAUM, of llenton. Biir.nirr, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of liloomaburg. JUY C'OMMlasIOXEIt, ELI ROHIlINtj, of l'Uhingcrick. Ili-niucrnilr HlnmUim JaminItl'i. Iteaver-Natlian I'.ruJljjniler, .It-. !enton-W. II. .Smltli. Her .vlek-W. T. I'nyiier. Illoomsbur E. V. J. lluclMliSW. Iiloamsburi; W. II. W. Metieyno'.its. llrlarerc-eK Wm. Lanioa. Catawlssa-K. M. Towksbur. Ceatrulla ManiH Mcllroai ty. Centre II, A. Sjliwepjionliclser. Conjusliam N. Nlil Ixnlhui. Conytigham S.-I'cter Luoy. Klshliiseriick Vrauk Woll I'rauklin-Jauob Knlttlo. ircenvooa-(l. W. Utt. Ilemlock-Wm. (Itrton. Jackson Wm. I.. Monntn;. Locust Win. II. llt-lnbold. Maillson-ConraJ Kramer. Jlaln W. r. Sliunian. .MISlln-D. II. Jtontxouiery. Xlolilour J. :'. liordoa. Jit. Pleasant A. T, Ikeler. Oi-aase-Abraliani Wlilto. l'lno V. Karsliner. Iloarliiscreek-J. 11. KUnsc-r. Scott-o. 1'. Knt. Snsarloaf-E. S. l-'rltz. Marriages. 1'III.TON-IIAUM.N.-On Wednesday mornlm October llth, at ihu residency ofthe bildu's father In Itupert, Pa., by the Kov. T. Y. Cullen, Mls3 Llzzlo, eldo t d eughtor ot J. A. llaruun, Ks i., to Kdwlu W. i'ulwu; both of ltileit. W AtlNUlt-SlIlllSP. At I'.loomsburif, on tho tllli Inst., by lie. Stuart Mitchell, Ocorgo W. Wagner, ot Madison, Col., Co., lo Miss Clara . Sheep of Mon. tour Co. WIl,MVi:it-llKNNKTT.-At Wooinsbiirt,', on tlio 13 Inst, by Kov, D. J, Waller, Jr. Cj r is J. W'l-MuT.of Montour Co., to Miss Mary A. Dennett. ,t0.sSCltl-HSV.-Outholltli, last., nt thoM. 11 Church In Mltllliivlllo, by ltev. 1'. ilearhart, Mi.Al- Mil IV. Musi ot llluomliiKdale, Mlzirno Co., to-MUs Itottlo J. creny, or Mlnliuvllie. Cul., Co, Deaths. TEWIWIlUItV.-Ia OUawlsu, on tho 8th. Inst., at the i evidence of her soil II. -M, Tewksbury, Martha Tdwksbury, In tho nth year of her am. ltia:i)Y.-ln llerirlck, on tho 13lh Inst., Jerry, son of Daniel aud Martha Iteedy, aged 1 tears, 3 months and 11 days. EVANS. In Nescopeck oa tho lllli Inst., Mrs, Nancy Evans, relic tot Mr. DivlJ Kv.ins, luherivth year. MAliKE'L1 REPOllTS. IlLOOMSHUlta MAItlCOT. Wheat wr bushel , , 1 1.39 ltyu ,fi Corn, now, " , , ,, to outs, Flour per barrel Cloveise.od , , Flaxseed ltutur , Ktnrs Tallow , , 1'bUloes , Dried Apples Hams Hides A Hhoutders , Lard puriiuund , Hay tier ton , Iieoswax t.tj(i .30 .IS .1 .1 .16 Timothy Seed IM IJULT1A Jiu.ia rvfii LUAU No. 4 on Wharf 1 4,00 per Ton IW, U " .................. f No. e " " t .w Ulacksmltli's Mitiipon Wharf tl m ' llllumluoutt ' ....,. H It Impoi'lnnt to (Yiitcniilal Visitors. Many nl our readers wbn vet Intend to visit l'lillndelphhi, (, ill ,vMi to do so at the least pocMblo cost t, ml (rniiiJo. -Thev will nirt wish to pay hotel rate when they can obtain good iiccoiniuod.uloiis at private and board he him..es nl n'n..il.lr.l i.ninl mh.. Jliirlngiifjciitember mid Oclobtr the crowds win uo so in iro nun iney eannol bo accomo dated ut hotels, and to avoid troublonu their arrival all should know whole they urogolng in ftiup, ui-inro leaving iiotui'. ouciinoli- tiiiu good iiecomtnodiitlotis by tho week for from $. to $10, or by tho ilnv from SI to $2. To do this you must write io.T. Weaver & Co., 1318 Market street, .Philadelphia, and ey will, on fcn'lpt of$l, to paythcin for their IroubM ami exrcnv, Vend you a )lt of one hundred boarding houses, giving tlio prices chniged by the day or m ek. Yotl can then select a place ior 0ur9clf, nnd make Arrangements d ret with thu parties you iUli to lop with, In till wav you can save from $10 to $2.".. Should you wish to slop at a hotel they wlil inane all necccssa ry arrnrgnnoiits for you and chargo vou but SI. yiii ti o,ir udehc. Ta.r it, .Sla'to wluit pancr yi 11 mi iv this ill. Hepl. 22, l.'i.V,. Have vou tried K!il.' WildOhi-rrv Cottcl IS.ilsim'. A irv paiat'Mlde i-irmpotind lor Ihe vai Ions all't-ctiiiiis ut tho throat and lungs It has been used with success, in seven cases 01 nstnina giving inslnnt relief anil in many cases eflecting a pernament euro. 1'rlcoCO cents per bottle nnd positively warranted to give entile satisfaction r inouev refunded. Kirby's Magic Itclief for tho instant cure 01 spvero ami ucuto liains. Kiriiy's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant. sale nnd effectual. Kirby's Doric anil Cattle Powders arc the uesl powilers lor stock, manufactured. Trv them nnd be convinced. Kirby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, bore lips and chapped hands. Gill's Itillious and Liver Pills nro rccom- menueu uy ilia irst 1' ir c Hn.. The above preparations tiro for sale by all Tli-tinntola n...l ,1..1 1 1!.!.... ' -'"'fao'0'0 ..im uv.iifi 111 iiiiuii'iiie. Movr.it RllOTIIEIlS, July 2l,'7i;.-I v Wholesale Agents, HYBl'KltAI DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA I 11 spersl.i ts tlio most nerploxlntr of nil human all. mi'iitr. Itsi-jinptomsnto almost, lntlnlte In llielr hil.-ty una tli" forlorn and Cc-jionUeiit Icilmsor urn uiseiisa Mien runey tlieinsclves tlio prey, In turn, o( every known malady. Hilvls due. In part to t o clo-u sjinralliy which exists lictwrcn tlio stoinnch nud the brain, und In pan also to tlio Met that nnv disturbance of the dtgestrt e functions necessarily Uls dlsuidL-ra thu llier, tlio lwivels and tho nenous sjfU-m mid effects, to some c.tcnt,-.tho uuatlty ol mo uioou. E. If. Ktinkel's Hitter Wine of Iron Is a siuo euro, Tuts Is not a now nei'.u-.tloii, to be tried nnd found wanting. It lias been inscrluvl dally for many jenr In tho prae'lee r.r eminent physicians with mi parolled success; It, is not expected or Intended to euro nil tl.u dlMMKCs to which tlit-liutiiaii family Is sub. jeet, but warranted lo cine Dyspepsia in Its most obstinate luim. Kunkel'a Hitter wire of Iron never falls to ciu-e. sympto i.nuf Djspepsla nro loss cf appetite, wind mid iMmj: oftlw tout, dryness of the uiuuth, he.u tbiirn, distension ot the stomach mid bonds, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleepless ness and low upli Us. Try the i-u-.it remedy and bo eouili.ted of Its merits, net iua ituuilnu. Taku onl. KunkelS, v.hleli lip-it only In il bjltles. Depot JMiKiln by nil Hi tii'jt.Ui mm ilenli-i-s ner, where. AM, fjr I:. I-' ll.n.l.ils liliti-i- iiiie cr iron and tal.e lm oti.ir, sk boiih s ri .u. or ti. uer bottle. Wi.iius! Win ins! Worms I II. F. i; unl.els Woi in hj i u ) nei er falls to destroy Pin, Sent and stomach worms. Dr. Kuiikc), tlio only Bucees.-ritl l'hvslclan who icnioes Tape woiuiliii hours, nllio with head, and no fee until removed. Common senso teaches If Tapo worm bo remoed all other worms can lie readily destroyed. Send for liicul.n-to 11. V. Ktinkcl, 259 Norlh Ninth stieet, l'hll.nlelphla, l'a. or call on jour druggist for a bot tle of Kuiikcls Woim Sirup, pilct-si. It never falls. October. EWVERTlSEMENTSr"" AUDITOU'.S NOTICH. I-JIIATK OK JOHN K MTTI.E DIC'll. 'I ho undersigned Auditor to imkn distribution of tho Hind In tho hands of tho Administrator of tho estate of .lohti Knlttle, deceacd, will attend lo the duties of his appointment, at tho omce cf lirueknuy a: I.Inell, lu lilnonisburi;, on Saturday, Nov. istli, is. il nr. to o'clock a in. when and where all persons having cl.i tni against tho said estate, nro required to present tho bamo beroro tho Auditor, or bo dc baricd from coming In for a stiaro ot said fund. C. II. llltOCKWAV Auditor. Oct SO, '70.-1 w. I UDITOIt'S '0T1CE. CSrAIKOK EU7.ABtTII I.ETAN, IlfC'U. TIlO lllldelslcned Auditor on pxernllonu In llio account of llm Adinlnlstrnlor or tlio istatu it Klt.;beth I.eMin. ilee-eaM-il.w lll attend to tho duties e.f his appointment, nt tlio olllen or C. it. A; w, ,1. nui-Miienr, on faiuruny. nov. Kotn, 1S7'. at lit odock a. in . when and whero nil nelsons lineim. ii..iim atfilnst tho said estate, aro required to piescliltbe Dt.uiu uiimu mu nuuiiur.or ou ueunneu irora coimuir lu fur a sliui o of bald lund. LEVI E. W.UXllll, Oct. ao, ls;o.-tw. Auditor. Ily virtue ofawrltot IT. l'a. Issued out of tho Court otCjnimon Pleas of Columbia county and to ino di rected, will boeiposedto public bale on thu premi ses ut onu o'clock p. in., on KltlDAV, NOVKMI1EU 17th, 18 7(1. All that certain lot of ground sltuato In tho bor- oujh ot Centralla, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described us follow s : On the not Ih .by Itallroad btroet, east by J. II. Johnson, tooth by nn alley, und woi uyTiiomas lloweil, being 10 net front and 141 feet deep, whereon aro erretcd a stable and leo house. heliocl, taken luto execution nnd to bo sold a3 Uio popji ty of Uonr.U 1'oll.iui oo.S'UITIO.NS of SAI.Il.-l'iirchascrs must pay ten per cent, ot the purchato money, or ut kut ouoiiih to cover nil cojts, at btrlklui; down of sale, olncrn Iso pi upcrty to bo re-sold nt onco. C. ti. l'Olt.N'WALD, Shcria's ODlco, bherltr. October If, ls70. O HI' HANS' COUKT S A L K HEAL E3TAT1D. Iu pursuance of an order of the Orplians' Court of Cummbla Couuty, the uudersltfncd, Aduilnlitrabjr oriho ostato of lldivard Ixjwls, will expose to Public halo on the premises on ri.VTUUDAY NOVKMliKIl llth, 1870. at lo o'clock a. iu.,tha f jllowlnj; doaerlbej leal estate to-wlt i Tho undivided ono half uf a lot ot ground bltuute In tho town of lllojiusbuw, liet'lunliii' at thu corner ot a lot of ground formerly ot Thomas Harris and running theitcu nlun Iho cist tl.lu of Kafct htrtet now known us Iron street, noithwiirdly about forty feet to a comer of lot formerly of lioblson King thouco by tli-j same northeastwardly two hundred aud fourljeu feet to un alley, tlienuu along tho samo southoastwurdly about lorty leet lo bald IlunUlot and tliclico along thusMiiu two hundred and fourteen leet to tlio pucu ot beginning, containing eight thousaud live hundred fuel Uo Ihu tamo mora or luss. Terms ot SUj. Ton per tei.t i.f oue-fuuithof tho balance of tho puichaso money to bo paid at thu stilting down ot Hi j piupoity, tlio ono loiulh less tho ten (wr cunt ut tho exjnllniultoii i f bale, und tho rumilutug threo.(jurtlH in unit jear then-alter, Willi iiit.r.nt iruai cohiirmatKin ull. WJI. PKACOCIC. Oct. si, ls:il.-u Administrator. OH I' HANS' CUUltT HAL1 or HEAL ESTATE. In p'irsuancoof nn order of Iho Orphans 'Court of Columbia couuty, Iho undersigned, Administrators ot tlio estate ut Patil'ik Mi Clot key, will uxposoto 1'ubllu salo on llio premises un riATUHDAY, NOVH.MIIKU llth, 1870 at lUu'locka'iii ,lno to:ij.vlujdOii-r!boJ real euito to-ulti Klrsfc All tU it ccrtilu Town lot bltuitu la thu Uivu of llio j iishurg la Iho County aforesaid, uuuudednud do;cilbed as fullowss neglunlngat tho uuith-ei.isi. corner uf CutharlnntHmituiid Lacka w.i nu Avviiuj nud extemJIa.' inblwi.ul along bald avenue lift foul Uj corner ot lot formeily uivnol by Clark brawn, thoucu northwardly along tlio lino of said lot ono huudrod ind tllty foct moro or less tu an alloy, thooco webtwardly ulong uaU a'.loyilltly feet to the lino uf Cathailno Ntreet, thuucosoiitlinard. y ulong said stleel tu tho ilacu olb'glunlng. Second. All that certain Town lot situate In the said Town uf liloouisburg. aforesaid, bounded and described as lollowa to-wlt I un Ihu west by lot of Patrick Me-Clusky, un tho north by an alley, on the oast by lot ol William Itaon, und on tlio south by 8Uth Blrect ut said town of llluomsburg, Terms ot Hale. Ten r ceut ut one-fourth uf thu purchase, money to bo paid ut tho striking down uf tho property, tho ono fourth loss tho ten per cent ul mo continuation or salt), and llio rauiaintng three-fourths In ono your thereafter, with luUrost Irom continuation ubl. WM. I'KACOCK. Oct.soro.-U Administrator, COAL. COAL Old KslaMlslifil foal Yard, O. W. Xr.AUCt lino.. Wholesale ci Retail Dealers In all sires ot tho best qualities oi Red nnd Whllrt Ash Coal, at tho ory Idlest market rates, llavoconstaiitly on hand large stocks of Domestic, cupola, lllacksmlth's Antliracits, Uituuiltiotis, and Llincbtirner'g Coal. Kspcctal attention plven to llio nrenarn- Hon of coal l,rorc leaving our yards, drain nud Lumber taken In exchange! A"- coal. Coal delivered to anv part of tho tnivli ut short notice. Orders felt njj. W..McKclvy's store, iir iit our ofllec.'wlll Feccivb'lireimiit at- A..l.... vir..... ...i -V-..-.1. eilii -x-....l t-llliwn. MillLl- HUH llllllltl II 1IIIIWI1 iSL'ltl Si Sons' I'liriiiu-e. ICast Itlouinsburi'. Your pntroiiiiKd ri-pcclfullv solicited. COAL. 17 tt Jo) COAL S98S Can't to iiiiilo liy tvsrv nirrnt rirn' inontli In thu luehie-s i furnish, but 11100 wiiiuu io worK e-itn easily rani niloeiiiloii.irsadnyili'ht In their own localities. Main id loom to explain here. Iluflness pleiisniit r.nd honoraliie. Women, nnd lio,s mid Kills do ns well ns men. We IMII fuiM-li ,oun rompli te Out Ill trie 'llio PU'lmss pnjs Islter than nmthtnK Iso. Wowlllbear espinsuef slnttlnomi. I'artleu-Inrsfii-e. Wrlto ntnl see. l-'arinein und in i-oliniile their suns nnd il.uu.-liieis. ntnl nil elnkes In in r d of pnlntf wink at lir.me, niould wilto to us ntnl learn iiilnbuut IhiMioik nr. iiliee. Now ts the tluie. Don't lU-iii). Address 1 rue .t 111., Aujiusta, .Mnliic. Sept. s, 'Iil.-llm. J. II. kmttm:. W. H.ABliOlT Important lo Fanners. and cierj body In wont of LIME, LUMBER, AND COAL, Wn hive erected 1:11ns fit er near the Paper Atlll.on llio 1). II. : W. It. It. nnd nro now erenarod tosell llnio at eery reasonable ju-lces mid of iruod uunllly. orders by the car promptly tllUil nnd stilnne-d lo nny station on tho ulsjie road. A full Hue of l.t'M lllllt, of nil kinds, dressed or In tho rmiKli. siilni.Ms, 1 .at li nnd bill 1 Imber to which wo Invito ihu uttctitloti ot custo mers. Ordnrs rccclu-d and tilled for nil kinds of Pamilt Co At. Uy strle nttentlon to business wo hope to merit a Miniu in iiuoiiu pairuiuiKe. KNiimx & Aiir.orr. ) 5I.1STC- Catawlssa, Pa. "SHERIFFS SALESr lly virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expoisas to me directed will bojexposcd to public sale nt th Court House In lllooinsburg, at one o'clock p. in. on FRIDAY, OCTOllKH 27th, 1870, All that certain tract of land situate In Hemlock township, Columbia County l'a., bounded on tho north by lands ot Cha.s. Delterlck, west by land ot .loscrh M0U5t. south hy land of II. V. Kester, and east by land of William Wngn.'r, containing SE V KNT Y-T WO . ACKKS, more or less, whe reon nro ereeled a l-'rnme s o ci si.;, qu it .uta' nnd other out-bulldlngs with tho appurtenances. Hcled, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property of Amos II. Apiscman. ALSO, At the same time nnd place nil that e-crlnln tract or parcel ot land Mtuatc;in Jackson twp., Coliunhla cvunty, Pa., bounded nnd described ns follows : tin the not Hi by land of Joseph Yorks, east by William Yorks, south by Jacob fsnyder and S. W. Jlcllenry, west by Henry Hurleyman, eontalnlng nbout so Acres moro eirj less, whereon nro erected n Plank Dw-ulllug House, nnd llauk-Ilarn with tho uppurtcn- n rices. Kel7ed, taken Into execution anil to be soid ns tho property of Daniel Fritz. AL0. At the same tltn3 and plu-e ull tint enrlatnltcnl Estate t-ltuiric In theitown ( f lllooinsViurg, Columbia county, li., hounded ns tollmen to wit : Kaslliy Klghth Stn-i-l, south by Abo l.onf . we't by nn nl'ey. notth liy Jolineireeii, said lot;biilng :iu feet In front nnd 10a feet ltiidepth. lnoro or les4, whereon aro erect oil none and one-half ulory l-'ramo llouso and outbuildings. Kel.ed, taken Inloc.ti'Cutlo.i nnd to bo sold as the properly of Catherine Iwg. ALSO, All that cei tain tract or lot of land situate In l'lno toeviithlp, Columbia county, Pa , bounded nnd de scribed as follows: on tho noilh liy land of Ashcr l'utlmer, east liy land of Kltjjh Fullmer, south by land fuimeily i.wni d by II. Mendenhall, west liy land or Susan l'ausi containing tit acres, li of which nro cleared ; whereon aro erected a 1 s btory lo; houso. ALSO, Tlio onc-eloecnth Interest In a. farm In said l'lno township, containing no ncrcs.boundeil on tho north by land of Wesley H iker, east by land ol Susan Fans, south by land of II. Mendenhall, west by land f P. W. l-'aus, nnd known nstho larmof Thomas Fans, deceased; vherei'ii nro erecteila pwobtoiy Inline house, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution and lo bo told as tho property of Joshua 11. Faus. ALSO, At tho samotlino nun place, nil tint ceitalure.il estaui sltuato In tho village uf Moi.tiina, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : On tho east by Centre stie et, south b a public btreet, west by an alley, north by Daniel (looduian. Said lot Leing Wi leet In depth, moio or less, and CO feet In front, moro or less. Seized, tuken Into execution and lo bo lold nslho piopetty of Philip D. Hughes. ALSO, At tho snmo time and place, all that certnln lot of ground sltuato In tho borough ut l'ontrnll.i,Columbta county. Pa., bouinltd and disj rlbed as follows: on Iho south by Centio street, tu tho we-stbylotut John Alter; cn tl.o I oith liy an alley, un tho ealthy lotot August liable, eontalnlng mi leet front un said Centre stieet und no feet lu depth, whereon are erecteda two-story Iraino dwelling houtit und out bulMtags. Seti-ed, taken Into execution and to lo bold as tho propcityct Jolm rioubnnt HoagiauU. ALSO. At llio same thno and pliro, all that rorlnln lot uf landittuato In tho lloroughof Centi alia. Columbia couuty, pn.,'.bounded nnd described ns follows! On tho e abtby I'nxion St., bouth by Muth St., west by nn alley, north hy loluf llemy. I aspen, being 5u ft. in front nnd Ho feet deep, on w hlch uro erect est a frnmo diMlllng house', u largo tw o-Mory name wagon tho and n blacksmith shop. Selcel, taken Into execution, and to bo bold as tho property ot Iteubcii rahilugor. CONDITIONS OF SAIX.-l'urch.tsers must pay ten iier cent, ut tlio puichiso money, unit least enough to coier ull costs, ntnililtig duwnof balra othoi wise property to be re-sold at onco. CHAM. S. l'OIINW AMI, Sept. Ill, '70. Sheillf, Q.KNKltAL i:i,ixtiox VitOCLAMATlON. v.'iteitf.ia. bv tho laws of this Commonwealth It Is made the duty uf tl.o sherltt uf every county to give nullco uf tlio geiierul i:iec-tliui, by pulilleallun la uni) ur moto newspapers in lint cuuuiy, ue it-tist- nit-iuy tlajs lieloro Dm elciUun, und tu inumeriite therein 1110 IIIUiei-1 10 uo I'leuiril, nun Hi iicnii(liai-i' mw Jiiavu ' lit width tlio election Is tu bu held, Thirefoiv, I, C s. Foriiwidd, High SherltT uf Co lunibl.i isniiity, do hereby make known liuil proclaim Ui llio (tuallili-il eleelors 1 f ColiuaLla county Unit 11 general eleellon will be held on TT KsDAV, THi: M'il.. l ll III- ilj I-..MIII 11, laiu ui-iiik lllli 1 111 iy day neu lollow lug tho llrst Monday ol said month,) ul tho scleral distill ts wtllihi thoeoimt, tu wit: lioauT township, at tho public house uf Titos. J. Shiiniaii. .... lientcui inwnsiiui, at 1110 puuue uousu ui iiiruju Host, In tho town ot ln-ntuii. hast niouiii, kt tho Cuurt llutise, In llluomsburg. Wist IU00111, ut the Coint House, In llluomsburg. lioruugh nt Perwlek, nt tho btoru of John .MeAnall, In thu buiouguuf HenMck. . IWruughui Centralla, al tho public houso ut II- lirlarci eek townslilp. nt Iho public school houso near KMUISVUle, catawlssa towuMilp, nt llio public housu uf Samuel Kosleitbaiider, lu tlio town of Catawlssa. 1 outre township, ut tho school houso near Latay ette crcitsy's, .North Conjughniii District, nt Iho school houso near tho colliery of John Anderson Co. Ninth Coioiighuui District, nt tho hutisoof Thomas Kllker. lately llxed by a vuto of tlio citizens uf that lutinshlp. . , 1- Witngcroek Uiwushlp, nt thu school houso near C. II. Wldtu's. . , , Fraitkllu township, at thu Lawrence school house. l.rccnuuod luwaslitp, at thu houso uf Jubciih It. Paitom Hemlock township, at Iho public housu uf Cluis, II. Dli tU'ilch, In thu town ol lluck Horn. Jackson township, at tho houso uf llzi-Mul Colo. I.iK-ll.it Inwiishlp, at tho jiiiblh. house ut Duiilcl Monte, luNumedla. Mlliliu towiishlt, at Iho publlo houso of Aaron llesu, In tho liiwiiur.Mimiuttllo. jMiullsou tonUslilt, at the jiubllo school house In Jorsoytowii. tit. ITuasant township, at tho hou.u of II, W, Melllck. Montour towuslilp, ut tho publlo housu of W, It, Tiiblis, ut ltuperl. Main lutvushlp, ut tho publlo house uf Jcicmlah I!, Ijiugenborgcr. Puarlngcicok townsldn, at Iho houso fonnorly utt euplod by liou. W, imisbuoh. oriingo tuivnshlp, al the publlo house ut II, c, Uttiiaer In orimgeiule, Ptnii tuiviiJilp.ul Uio Ccutru SchiKd House, lately niut by u vtieot thoetilzonSut s.el.1 township. sugui'loul tonunhh), ut Ihu housu uf .Minus 1 uio. Sfluit towmhlp, ul tho publlo houio ct Win, 1'ettll, In li-spy, Al which time nud plains Iho qualtllod elocturs will eloe l by ballot tho tolluwliig statu mid County unicorn, viz: HLANKlNO'IIwItl. orvitlioul'ejeuilitioi wr Halu tit too UOM) ssun o Ism. Twrnty-tilne pei-sons for rleclnra. , , Otu. person lor IiepreteiitatlVn In t'Ohgro. for tho Xllh illstrlit. ... one pi rsoti for ennlor for the s.Vllidlsltlft.cem iKiseduf tlieniuntlesof loluti.Ua, Ijooinluif, .Mon tour and suliivnn. 1 no pi rsei.s rpr A'semniy. . ,,, -I nn iH iMilia tor Assuelale Judges if tho county cf Columbia. .'!'" I" rn r".r. "".." v . ...... n mr i w I) nersuu- mr .1 uij .uiiiiii-r mini u. toMitpferinurelhitn iit'iil"-ioli.) ,,,.,. It Isfnitlur ellrerted that th" t-lis-flnn tiolls cf the sMernlillstiltts slinP lie oKiied iitseM-ii inh;k In the riuK-iioen. lino sunn i-onuniie ujn-n iiiiiii hi iim. , riiptlun or ii'lj.iiiniitient until lou-iio'ciuik In the eM-nllitr whin Hie isills will be closed. Pui-iuiilit to the prollelis i-uiitnlnnl In. the l.Uh Section of 111" Art of the ili-lu-liil Assembly being "A further suppleitii lit to the net ri-Kidatliig ehe. Hons In this ciinitnoi.weallh," upprined .l.nt. r.11, ls4. hl.rllllN Ir. rtH-SOOIl Il lliu puns siiuii win.-, ..... earners uf election shall pioci-eil to i-iiunt n l tlio sheet In addition, III nil of whleh IheMiUs reeelyeil be- 1-i.eh e-antllitiite shall lv Rliii alter his ur hi r hllti e, first 111 Will US Mill llglliu 111 lixilli", inei rii" 1 .. ... .11 .,r u.i,i ..ni.V.iu tuul fi itl!lid b oler leeis. If 1.11; , 1 r tf Pot so r Hilled, the oversi ers ni.il un uineer riiii-un- 10 sifett or miu... . i nn.-. llietn, flinll wrlto upon t-iic.li uf tun leturns his tr tin ir renins r.ir tie.l sinning i.rci ititv lui.' ll.rui. The i die, assix.li lis 1 ounted, t-linll nlsole pitlillely and fully Uerlitretl from tho window lo tlieiitlreiis present, nnd a bilef Unteitietit showliig tun lotes l-ee-i lied by mill candidate shall be Inaile mid slyiicd be t It" e lei tii .u oiltcers ns soon us UuMutu Is counted, n'ml the same sln.ll be Immicllalele I osted up cn tho door of tlio eh it ton house for Informal Inn uf tho public. The tilplleule leHtriis (hall Is' enrloseil In onM-lopos und lie sealed In pieseiun ut the uniocrs, llllll Ulie lim-U'-U, llll liu- hii-.ihhm hi'hii r . i glfen to the JiuUe, wTilrh shall loiitalu one 1M uf uli i, talh.p,iier.niHl unllnuf officers, und nimthi r nt RililoiiVl'ip.-sHiull lm citen to the minority ln siettor. All ludgos llilng within IweUo littles uf tin prolhonoturi's oniee, or within tweiit.v-fiitir nines, 11 1111 ir le-iuenii- nv 111 ."i, immlii ihe line r r 11 rntlroa.t Ipsitliur to the county seiit.sliull. lie ruin two oeluik tsist meihtl.ili uf tho dav utter the election, and all olher Jiidgo.4 fhall. beroro iweive otiihk lii'-riiii.in ui me seionn nnv after the eleetlun, deliver snl 1 return, toxtthir with letuin sheet, 1 1 the prulhoi.i.t.irv uf tho court of common pleas t f tho county, w hlch Mid return shci t iimll t. nii.il. nt, it ilia 1l.1v ntnl hour ( f Utile? nuilkeil I Hereon, nnu snau ue presence! uy me piouiuiiuuuj reriiiuiucinspeiiifin. ... AK11. ttnii where 11 Judio. hy slekness or luiaictfin- hie neil letit. Is iinnble tu attend, then the cert llente .nit.rh 11,. 1 i.A in f,i fMii i-ft r 1 , rii.fi i nil1 i:i ectun, or eh iksof the eleijlon uf the district, who ml (11 nliii perriirm the etuiies 1e11uue.11 01 lit,!,,,, titml.ti, tu tit Iniitl. Jliu louo"lir .lei ui .i-ssfitiiuj . ii-s,ii,l, i,, ,.1 mode of lotitu' lu tiin cnmmoiiwvnuu ur rennsj V II III. 1. l"1 ll!1Hf.l .'.I I It'll II. I Sll. I- Ilfl If IllS llllll. sirnoil. licit enacted liy Ihesiiuiiu and House uf llepieseiitatlee or the ( ntnl, 1, un. 1 nun ur rennsii , iint.i tn i ri..,r,il Afckrmliti iitfl. nnd It. t tieretiv en. acted Ir. tlieiiutlioilt.v uf tlio H.iiut"that the (lUalllled lutersuf ihe seeernl HHtilets in toe several ciiuiiih uf t nlc f-fitnniotiw-enllli. nt alt ecnerul. township. 1 1 (High nnd speelil eleetlons, nro hereby hi-refitler fiiitln ...v! nin! reniitree tn vi.te bv tlekf tsl-rlllled ur willtitn. orpaitlv pilnted nnd p-etl. wtlltcn. n-et- nuy ( lasf men us i.iiiuws: lino in i-a-v sunn ruiuiinu the mums (f nil JiLlifcs uf Courts luted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary one ticket shall em timcti 1 iir, ti.itufv nr tin tim statu oihiers ut(ilfi.r. ntnl In lie tiiln-lted "State:" ..In- ticket shall llnbrniu tho iiitmes of ntl enunty oflleers veted for, Inrlmllns tlio ofiliv of Senator. nliJ Membets cf As semble, tt vol is I for, nnd Ineiiiheis e( CutigiesH, It voted for, nnd be labelled "County;- nun tlikot shall embrace the names cf all ttiMiishlpcimocrbtcdrcr, nnd be labelled "Township:" emu ticket shall em brace the names nt nil borough oltlceis loted for, and lu. t.lllPllPfl .tfil-ul!l-tl." scc-noN -'. TT.ntlt shall ho the duty cf the ShcrllT lu Hit! several counties uf the 1 limine nwcnlth to In sert In their election proclamations, hcreallrr l-uttcd luu nrst section ut inis uti. NOTICU IS IIKKKI1Y OIVKN, That t-M-ry person exeertlner Justices uf the Pence and Aldermen, Notaries Public nnd l'ersins lu the iiilllllaseiileo of the stale, who shall hold ur Fhall iittiiii iw-n months bae-it held nnv rtite nr atmolnt- jni.nt. uf nrntll ur IrtKt under the lTl 'I Ml Htates.or of tills stale, and city oi'cerpui-nted tll'.trlel, whether a c-iiiiimiiMotieii uineer ur oinerwise, a .suuuriiiiiaie nmeeruriic-eiitwhu Is ur shall lm einpliiicd under Iho legislature, r-a-cutlie ur .nnueiary itepariineni uf tlds state, uruf ..nj city ur e.f any liieoipoiiitid ittstiKt. nnd 11K11. th.it eierv lnembi-r uf l'uni:ri'ss nnd of the state LeerMature, unit uf the seleit ur eomiiioti 1 urn II r nnv city, nr commlloners ur any Ineurpornt ' illMilcl, Is by law Incnp iblo uf huldliig nr eveielsln ' at Hie same time Hie nrtlee ur nppolnl- meut ur .indite, iitsjieciorurjuierK ui nny election ui this Coininoiii-!illh, nnd that tut Inspector. .Indue ur iitlierullleerur such,eIectlun.Hiall boellglhlo lo Ik' then inted for. . , Tho Inspectors nnd Judgo uf the elections shnll meet nt the lospecttvo places appointed for holding the election In the district tu which they lospoctlvcly beioti!- bifoie seien u'elu(k tu thu morninc. nnd each uf said Inspectors shall nppolnt onu clerk, who snuu uoai iimiueu ueer ui sue 11 insiriei. In ease the person who shall reft lie th" second iiiirii,.sr nttinlii-r ur lotestroirinspei tor shall notnt- tend (in llio day ur nnv cleetl. 11. then the person who shall hale received llio second lilghu-t uunlier uf votes rorJil'l-je ut the next pivcedlng (.leetlon sliall net ns lnneetur In his tilaeit. And In ease tlio person w no snail uaio 1 Hi eivi-11 mu niin-si, iiiiiiuu-i ui uies mr Insiieeinr shall not iiltend. the uersim etecte jud"e sl.till a ipuhit nn lnspee tor In his place und tn cusoLthe 1 er .011 e eeteilriuihru shall net attend, the the Inspector who received the highest liunibernt cites shall nppolnt a Judiro In Ids place-or If any vacancy shall continue In (he board for thu space of line hour niter me lima uxeu uv law- ior ine opeiiin; uf tlio election, tl n dualltlcd voters ef the township wuril, ur district to- which such nniceis i.lmll haie been elect ed, present nt such election shall eh-cttine or un ir nuinoer 10 nn iicn vaeaiu-.v. 11 Minn im 1 tn- iiuiv or 1110 several assessors re. spcctlvelv to iiltend at tho place of holding ciery ireneral, special ur luuiishlp election, iluilng tint wholo time such election Is kept open, for the pur pose uf glilng Intel mat If 11 tn Hie Inspectors nnd juilccs, when (ailed un Into utloii to the light ut any iierson assessed uy mom 10 1010 at siicit tiet-nuii mill nn such utlier maiters In rilatlontn thenssess. mentns the snld liispettura or either of them shall ir m lime m umo mpnrn. Nn uersuti s an Le leimiueu itivoie ni any elec tion ns titirdald uuier 11..1I1 a lnalu cltUe-u, of tho u-i-i! or tweiilv-une M-ars er ineie. who hits been 11 i-nlen uf Ihe l i.lted states nt h-iist one inonlh, 11111I who shall havo lesldcd initio suite at least 0110 year and In the eloellnii dptrlct where ho olfers to vote tun tiiuntlm Inimedliitelv pieci (liner such election. nnd. If twenty-two eurs of turn ur upwiirils, havo wlllilll twtiye.irs pain 11 Mine urc-iuiuiy nix wuieii shall have been iissc'.?od ut least two months und paid nt least one inonlh In fori) the cleetl 11. Hutu ,-itt,wt i,r thu I'nlied states who has urciluuslv lieen n iiualllleil cuter of this Stale nud leiiimed audwliu shall lane Hied lu the t. lection tllstilct nnd ptild taxes, as tiroi-LSaui, sunn uo t iiiuisii iu into utter 1-estilfti'' In this state six months. I'mitdc-d. ttiat iltteiis uf the I'ultcd states, between tho ago of tin ntv.one nnu iwel l.l-iwu who nine n-Mntti in ine i tei llini dlstlht.twu lnuliths. us ufi.lesald. shall be entitled to vote although they bhull not hale paid tax. No nersnn shnll Iho permitted lo into Whoso namo Is not euntatneit 111 thu IM ut taxable Inhabitants fiuiiWieil by the I'uinmlsslniin-s, unlei-s, llrst, hu prtnlucos a lectlpt for Ihu pajment within two cars ul UMtllour (uiiiii. iu. unai-ssi.il uiiiaun iff mu I'unstltiitloii nnd u'liesatlsfactury evidence cither un his oath ui- iilllriiintluii or the oath ( r (illlrmatlon uf uther, lhathe.hasp.iiii M!i-n,u i.ix,urun i.iuuio iu in-nduce a reielpl t-.li.ill iiKike uuth to thu lia.iuient thereur. Si cuiiU,.lfh elalni.the light lo olo by bo lug an elector btwrcu the ago uf twenty-one and twenty-tuti Jt-ars, tie shnll deiiuse unonthur itfllrina tlun that hu has resided In tills St.ite;ut least uuu etir next before his uiiplle.itloii, und make such proof uf iisldeiieu hi tho iiwitct as Isieipilted by lids net. mid ttiat he does crtlv believe from the ac count given him, thut ho n ur ago nroresaiil, and Mieliuthcreitdeni e tislsieipihetl bj lids net; where upnn the name i,t tho person lints iiiliiiltli-d tuioto Sllllll lie 1IISCI 11 11 III "III- uiiut.iumi.ii usi i.j mu ill kiif'utni. iiiiil 11 note mailt! opposite thcicto h.vwilt. Ing tho wind "lax," It ho snail to admitted tovolo by reason or having paid lux: orilte wold "ago" liy lm shall bo iiilmltleit to otobv leasou or such a-re which shall ho railed out to Iho clerks, who shall make the;ilko notes on tho list of lulers kept bj them. In nil cases ivhero the nnmeuf the persnn elalmlng to vote Is nut toundtii tho 1st rmvlshid nj the coin intssloiiers and assessor, ur his light to Mile, whtlher fiiuud tlicreun ui'ihot, Is ubjected to by nuy iiuallhed clllzen, It shall bo llio dutyuf tho liupts tois to ex uinllie such Is rsun un uuth us tu his itiialltleullons, and If ho claims to havo resided within tho stato lor unojeur ur inuru Ills uuth shall bt! httllltlent pruut tlienur, but hu shall makoprocf by id least entt euiu peteiit witness, whiihhidl bo n ittall!led ehetur, that l.o h.i.s!ic-hleil;Iu thu dbtrtct tu munths next Im ineilhilelj piicedlng such eleetlun. nnd shall 11W1 lilinseir swear Unit his bona tide re' lilence. lu pur-.u. iincn of his lawful calling. Is In snld dl-trlct, and that ho did not remove Into said district for thopiiipo.su ot lettng therein. Kverv person itialllled as nforesntd, and who shall inako duo proof, It rcipitriil, cf the resilience and payment uf tuxes as ntoresuld, shnll ho udtultted to mio In tho township, ward or ill.-lilit lu which ho tluill leslde. II any person shall prevent or attempt to preier.t iiiiyotllceruf imy e lection under this net from hold Ing such election, ur uso ur threaten any Molenco to unvuich nmcer, ur shall Interrupt or lmpiopiily In teiferu with hlni In Iho execullun ot his duty, ur shall block up Iho wlntluw or avenue tiiuny window whero the bamo may bu holding, ur bhull ilutuusly dl-t ml) tho pence uf Mich tied Ion, nr sliull use any Intimidating tluuals, fuico ur Uiilenc-c-, w II li design to IntUienco uudtilv ur uver.iwu anv eli Lior, ur 10 prevent him Irtuii voting, ur to resit aln Ihe rreedom la choice, such prison, un (unvlciluii, shall bu lined ur nny sum not oxcccoTug live hundred dollars, and liupilsoned for mi) time, not le-tt than Unco nor mote than tneliti months, ami It It shall bo shown to Court, when tho dial uf such ulieucu shall 1 0 h ul, that tho person so olleiidhig was put 11 resident it tint lily, Miird.illslilclnr towiishlpwheio theutfenio as ciiininltteil, und not cnlltled tu lolu therein, then oncouWetlon ho shall bo beiileiatd Utpity a lino uf nut less than unit hundred nor moio I ban ono thousand dollars, and bo liuprlsuiicd nut less than six nioullis nor moro than two) ems. If any p-i-son, not by law (jiialliled, shall fraudu lently into nt any election 1 f ihls Cuuuiioiiweallh, ur Is-lng otherwise ijuallllcd shall volu out uf Ids piopordlstrlit.or If any person knowing Ihu want uf such (iiialhicnllon, shall aid ur piucuiu suih per lull lo vole, Uut persnn ulleitiilug shall un euiiilitluu lm lined In any sum nut oieeedliig iwo hundred dol. litis, and bo Iin rlini,d la iiuylcrui uut oxcocttliig three months. If any one shall veto at more than ono elerllon district, ur oll.crwl-,0 ir.iudiilently otu inoro than unco un the same day, ur shall liuuduK idly told tout deliver lu thu Inspiclor two thketa togethtr with tho Intent Illegally to vote, or who' shall procure another, lu do bo, ho or they unending shall, uu i-uu-Uctloii, ho tilled In nny sum not list than nttyiiur moio than live bundled dollars, anil bo Imprisoned for 11 term hot less lhau three nor loom limn twelio months. It nny pcion not nualllleil to vuto In this Common we .dlli ngn'oably to law (except tho sonsof iiuulltled clllzeus,) shall nppet-.r ut nny place of election for tho purpu-o uf Inllui nclng Hut iltlzens nutillhed lo vote, hu shall 011 com let Ion forrell nnd puy u sum nolex cccdlug one bundled dollars for eiciy sucli uifemu 11111I 1st tiuprluincd forutcuu hot exceeding lhao munths. TUB I'.KGISTltY LAW. I also givn ullji lal iiollcn lo the uloclnis uf Cultiin. bl.i county Hint by 1111 act, t utlili-tl "An Ait further supplemental to thu ail lelallio tu tho elections uf this Commonwealth," appiuivd April Till, A, D. lw, II Is pruMdeil as follows! sscrioNS. Alter iho u.ssemiiits haio been ciiiu lib ted un llio tl,ly.u.ttlay Letoiu Uio T uiml.ty next lullottli.g the tli'nt .Monday uf Low nil er In ouch jear, tho nssosbur Hl-ill, on the following day, mako a n turn to tlio couuty roinmlsidoueiH ut tho names uf all poisons usseiteciil hy hlni slnco the ictuiu re ipilnu lo buliudi! by him by llio Hist Sivlluiie f this act, Holing opposite c-uee inline thu ubsei vatlous and uxilaiutlousieipilreiltuhuiiolid usufeiosiild; uni Ihoiuuuty 1 oniinlssloneia bhull ihcrcui on cuuso tho sumo lu be udilcd u tho return require d bv Iho tlrst section cf thli net, and a fiUl ulid eoi rcct iupy thero, ut to im inaao rnntnlnlng the immes of all ih.-1-soiisho rclurued us rehleleiittmubli-slusaldi-lec liou dlsttlcl, uiitlttiriilsli lliit tuihe, tngclher with Ihu lieicwiaiy elect li, u blanks, .11 ihu olucirsct the eh iil1.11 In such llcctluu ili.tita un nr Uluro nce.u ueiesk un the iiibrnltiif'of tho liaitoni unit P0 nvm shall lper. lultted to lute ul thu eld lluii uu Hull day whose li.uoo Is not on s.dd list, unless ho sludl nuke pruut ot hWrliit lu 1 uio to. hereinafter rci 1 uli id. SmjiiuN lo. Hu the day uf licelluu uuy iwrsou who si namo Uiall not appear un tUet rtl-lstry uf idem, mill w ho claims Ibe right to vuto at suld ciixt tlou, Uisll produce, ul kitutl onu qilulihcd voter uf Ilia UbUlct as u v lUiCSs to the residence ut U11! ettilnutit In thedlsttlctln which lie rtnlms to bj a voter fit1 thopertAlot at least two months lmine elinlely pie-it-ding snld cIm Hon. which wliness shnll lie swnrn or ntlirineilniidmilmitcic n written or part ly written iiinl inrtiy pHuled nfllilalll to the tacts statedly him, whtrh untdailt shnll delliie elonrly where the liHldenee Isuf the peison so claiming to li n i( I .rt and tlietpeisoii claiming flic right tuOo s'lahnlsu lake and s.ib-'-rire 11 willtin ur pnrtlj written nnd intltly tllttteil sllldaMt, Mstltig, tn the Is St uf Ids I, in.vMeils'i' nud lie lief, when ntnl where ho wiiSboin; Ihnt he has been n rittren rt Ihe 1 lilted States for one month, and uf the (siiiiiuutiwe.illh i f leium!. Miniiit Unit he I ns tethleilin thecdiiniitiwealthoiii) jear, ur, It tnimeily 11 tpiiihlied electcr ur 11 nnllvo 1,0111 citizen tlteiect, niul has teiiiuieil thciTfrom nt.tl tetuttttnl, n-iil he li,n re hlid thenlii six 11,1 till, s lu i piiieihiig bald eltclloii s Ihiitbe has le-ldcd 111 the (Ih tile t 111 whKh ho chilms tuMi 11 luti r lor the in 1 bid of nt least twome nibs Imiiicd'altlj i reeupng sal. I (lection; Hint ho bus hot In tint li.tu thu I'lslilil for Hit purpew uf luting th-ieltit Hint lo In-s, If tiieiiti-two .eeurs uf age ur upwiircs, raid 11 state or count t.iswlibln twu.ieirs whli h was ni-R-JSipil nt letor trm iriontlis and pal I nt least unit 1111-11111 iii-i'iiu luu ee-riiun, 1 lie Mll-l an unvii sl.nit also state when nnd whero the Ux cl, lined tj bo paid by the uilluiit was nssessid, mm whin and where nnd lawlinin paid! niiillliti tat iccilpi ilieie. Mr shad be pioduied for ontnln dlon, utilesB tho iiiiiiuii tiiiui .uije 111 in. uiiiiiaeii nnu h nas been Inst unit st ruled, ul Hud he ncur 1 1 celled any j nnd If n liiiltiiulli tl illlen, rhnll also stole w'icn, wIicm tut by wiiuieoiiii io- was n.nuinuzcd, m il iinii nlso reeluee hlsieitlllcatCuf naturiiilziitli 11 torexninlna. tin. Hut If the l-ctsun so clahnlnu-ttio rle-ht in ,.ni shall tukeiini) suotn li.it mi ullulmit ti ut ,o Is a 1111- tlie 10m cmi'ii ur inn 1 nui-u stales, or, If bom ilii-whiie, "hall stale the but In be. i.ihei,iit, 111, d shall piuiic-e cildeiieo thut he I, lis Lten l.iiliiiiillnel ur thiil lie Iselilllleil to 1 ltli nshlp by ii".,un ut bis father's iifiuiiillntlou. mm shall turtiic-r slide lu his nf.hlaUl, I tint ho Is, nt the time ( f milking Hie nlllda- (ill lull 1 n, 1 'uiv 11" in mi' 1 luiir i'i itiiisiiiu i ui" tufiiiii- int. Lf t he iigeuf t n enti -ono nnd uiidi r In ent 1. two .Mars; that he has Uteii n citizen of tho I lilted slates c ue month, mid has lestiletllu tho state line jeiir: 0. It n native lam rlllren cf tho state ntnl n-lltui eu 1111 1 1 11 uni iinii 1 1 1 111 111-11, nun 1111 nun 1 ciuiei 1 hi relit six moiiths next t-rectdlni' sttld elect fun. niitl In the 1 lection iMstilet ln,medli,tely two lnot.ths pic ledlng suih eleilh.li, ho shall bu entitled to loto, ultlioiigli 110 snuu not lime pain luves. Tito tld nhld.iv Its uf nil 1 ei sons in,.kltut such ( t.ilms, itnd'thu nihil nit" uf the Willi' sst s 10 llielr li t Icier ee tbnll le iicseru-d uy mo iieiiiun ix urn, nnu titihecluicuf he iloctlon IheVrhnll bn ciieiised Willi tho list uf olert', tally list nnd other papers required by law to 1 e lilnl by Iho return luehiu with tint prutlioii(.tnry, mill shall remain cm tile tiierenlth In the prolhohu tiirj'u iifllec, Mihjei t tu eniulmitlun ns utlier election piiin rs are. It the eititloit ttllctis iLnll nnd that ihe applicant powsmsses nil tho li g.d qu.illlKuthiisuf u K it r he shnll 1 e permuted tu vole, nnd his name (hull 1st udded to H e list of tntiiblcs by the eleetlun ullieejs, tho wold "tax," belng.nddcel wheiu the claim. il.t claims to vote on tux, und the wi Id 'age," Mhliu h" chums to vote uu ege; tho sttiae we.ids being added bj tho chiks In cull case. ii-'iTCtluiJ-, n me le-n 01 rerstns ouiig ni hucn c-leeilun. section- 11. II shall be lewful fur nnv itiialliied cltl- ren 1 f Iho distill t, in twIthHimdltig the name uf tho tupti-ioii luier 1-. e-i ni.-iiieti in tue let ur letldenl nxiihlts. to ehulti llio- tlio ute if such lci.iiii. wlci'itiion the siiltiu prod uf the light cf tllDragu ns 1 mnv 11 inilr ilhe law slum be ftu bell m.iue unit 1 un liy the election board, and tho votpuelinlttcd or lajfc-eil, necurdhig to theeildence. Iliery person ciutnihig lu bu 11 natural!?! dilltlzeniball 1 0 riqulictl to luuuiiio 111s 11a111ra11z.il 1011 ceitiiicnto nl tlioeiec lluii before voting, except where ho hnsbeen for five years c'ou--ei-tiiiieiy 11 coier 111 ine oistrici in wnicu heollci-s his Mile; nnd 1,11 tho otc uf suchpers,un lK'tii;r Kcclied.lt ihall bo Iho duty cf tho eleetlun oniccrs to wrlto ur blamp un tnch icittnenlo the word "voted," with the 1111,1, luonlli mill 'car; and lf ntivcliellon oflicer ur ulheers 1 hall re cello u Kcond Kite on tho dine day, hy vlrluo cr the some i-ertlll-cate, e-icepllng where sins are entitled to vote, be cause c.I lite iiaiuritimiticu UI Ihdr r.ill-i rs, Hay nnd tho person who shall uilersuch see-ond vote, shall bo gulliyot a misdemeanor, und un i-uiiMetloii theteof shall ho lined ur Imprisoned, cr both, nt the discre tion uf theeoiul; but tho line shall not exceed mo mintiK-u uuiutra 111 eac-n c-use, nor 1110 imprisonment one .icur. Tho like punishment shall l.o mulcted, un eutiMctiuti, en the oflleers uf election who shall nc-g-h ct er refuse to make, ur cause to bo made, tho en tlutsemiulieiiulied 113 cforeiald on Mild naturaliza tion certincato. Si-ction-1'.'. lf anv election (ifllcer shall refuso ur neglect to reqiihe such iiroof of thoilghlor biinragu us is prcscriiieu ity tuts law, or 1110 laws 10 wmcn mis Is a supplement, friim nny jtcrson ofTeilng to olo whoso namo Is not on the list of usse&scd voters, br whose light to ote Is challenged by nny qualified loter present, and shall admit such person to voto without rcqult Ing such proof, every person so unend ing sii.111, upon coneictioii, i'0 guiuy ur a liusuo ine.dior, und shall bo sentenced, fur ecery suclt or ient e.lo pay n lliietnt.t exceeding llio hundred dol lars, or to undergo un lmpilsomnent not moro than 0110 jear, ur both, nt tho illscretlon tf Ihe cuurt. stcTios T. The re-iicctlve assessors. Inspectors and Judges uf th.-elections shall each hale the power to llilllllliisici liains 10 nny peisoit claiming uio Uftlll 10 be assessed or the light ul sutlrnge, ur lu regard to nny other matter er tiling require d to be done or In qulied Inlet by nny or snld ulllcers under this net; mill my wilful false sweaiing by nny licrsnn 111 rela tion to any matter or thltig concerning which thoy shall bo law Hilly Inlcirognted liy tiny uf bald oflleers or oierseeis bhull be punished as perjury. sfction is. 1110 u-sessors tuuu c-acit rcceivo 1110 same compensation for tho Umo necessai lly spent in pet tot tiling 1110 eiuucsiiei cuy eiijoiueti, us is provided by law to assessors making valuations 10 be paid by I In. fisDiif v frii,ii.i!i!,.lisiif m nu In ,itli. ..... nil I, snail not f.e lawful for nny nssessor to assess u tax against any person wh.iteier within sIty.ono dnjs next prce-e-d ng Ihe nniuiiil u'eetlon lu iso Noieinlier; nny epilation of this pruilMuii shall bo 11 inlsdenienu, or, iiinl subject tho onieer so utTendtng to a tine, cm cunitctlaii, nut exceeding uno hundred dollars, ur to luiprisuiiiiiciii hoc exee-riiuig turte luomus, or uotit, at llio discretion of the court. sun ion 4. un tho petition uf llio or moro citizens of any election tll-tilct. setting rorlh that tho pu puliiimcnl of overseers Is a leasoitable piecautloii to secure the.purlty nnd fairness of the election In said dlstuet, lt;hnli;bo thu duty of the court cr common pleas of Uio proper county, nil the law Judge-sol tho said court nblo ;io.ict ut the time cuncuirlitg, to np polnt tw-n judicious, sober unit lntcillgentjhlzens ot the suld tllst rlct btlouglni,' to different puillleal par ties', ovciM-c-fH of cicction to biiperelso tho proceed ings ot election office!. 1 thereof, and to make rcpoit (1 the tamo as they may ho required by such court. Said merseers shall bo persons qualified' lo setiu upon liectlrn boanls am) shall havo tho right to bo present with the ollleerstif such election during tho whole time tho samu Is held, tho voles counted, and the leturns made out and signed by Uio (ice Hon uhl-c-ers: to keep a list of.Miti is, It they seo proper; to challenge any poison otlcilng to Vote, mid fiiterro gato litin anil his witnesses under oath, In regard to bis right uf hull rage nt said election, nnd to examine his piqers prcduced; und tho officers tf suld elec tion aie rcqult e-d ton head to suiiioierseers, so select ed anil iippiliile-deirryiouunieiiee nud facility for Iho dlschm-go uf their duties; mid If tal.l eleetlun ulllcers uiall refuso lu permit said oldsters to ho present, mid lmilurm their duties as aforisald. such ofllcurur ulllcers shall bo gulltv ot a misdemeanor, nnd on ccuilctlon thereof shall be fluid not eicecel Ittguue Ihulisniid tloltars, (ir tmprlsunment nut. ex ceeding (no jeur.cr Loth, In tlio (Itserethm if thu couit ; or If ll-o ouiucrs sliull bu ilrlu-u away jrum UmiKjlls by Mulcnee or Intimidation, nil thuiules pulp din surh 1 lection district may bo lejt-cted by tho proper tribunal Irjlng a contest under snld lice Hon. era pull or portion of such votes iitoii-suldinuy be coiuili u, ns such tribunal mav deem iiceessary lo a Ju.'t r.nd proper disposition of tho case. Siciiim in. Any nssessor.iieitlon tlilec-rcr person appointed us an uierseer, who shall negh ct tr n luso to pcifoint imy duty enjoliied liy this nit, without reasotiublo tr legal cause, rhallbe subjeii lonpen ulty of cno hundred dollars; and It nny ushssoi shall knnwlngl assess nny person lis a oti r wlio In not qualified, or shall wilfully refuso to assets any tine who Is qmillned, ho shall Iw guilty (.f 11 misde meanor lu ull.te, and on com lotion bu piuilshnt bv a lino nut exce-f ding uno tliciisuiui dollaiH, ur linpils 01111H lit nuluxciedliig two j curb, ur both, at tin dls eri tlun of tho court, und also bu subject tu an action for damages by tho party aggilevcd ! und It nny per son sliull fraudulently niter, udel to, deface ur (letliuy liny list ot voters mailt-out. as (Ihccicd bv tlilstitl, or tear down ur lemoeo tho baiuu irom 'thu place where It bus been fixed, with fraudulent ur nitscnlev ous Intent, tr for nny Improper purpose, thoic-ison so clTciiillng shall bo guilty tf a misdemeanor, und on eoiivlctioii snail bu punished by n line not exceed-liiu-niohundri (1 dollius. or linnrlsonmciit tiot exr ffti. lug iw 11 cars', ur buih, ill the dtsei etlon cf thueuurt; nt.d It any person shall, by 1 h.leneo ur Intimidation, drUe, ur iitteniit Iu ilrlvo Hum Ihe pulls, uuy iieisun ur iieiseiistipiiiilnted It.i tho com I to act as o, rsee-rs uf un 1 lection, or In any way wilfully puu-nt mid tiveiteers Hum peifuiiulag the duties enjoined upon lltrni by this uel, suth iieison sliull bo gi lily of a. inisilemeanor, unit upon ronilitloii theieof shnll bo punished by u;tlno hut exceeding ut.o Hie usand elol 1.11s, orb. uiipilsoiuiient noiixetedlng two jeara. or botli, ut the eliscic lion of tho court. Any pel son whci sliull, 011 Iho dav uf imy e lection, M lt n pulling placet In any elecUon dhlrlct ut which ho la not entitled to ute, anil sliull uso an, Intimidation or Molenco for the purpose u: pruientlng nny ufllcer cf elect luu irom pel forming Iho dutlt-H. requlrtd of hhn by law, ur for the pin po.-e uf ptcuiiilng any iiuallllcd voter of such (llstilct exeiei-liig blsilght tovote, erfioni t-xc-Klsliig Ida ilsht 10 iliullcngoiiny iieraoii Hireling to vote, I-licit pel son shall bo deemed gulltv of anils, demeanor, nnd upon cunilctluii thcreut sludl bu pun Ishtdbj a nnu iiult-xeieelhig too thoustiiid dollars, or by liiiPil-oniiiitit l.utevceedhigt wo Jems, or both, at Hie discretion of Ihe totiit. Any eleik, uicisier ur elerllon nlticcr, whoshull dl-clusohow uuy elector slialLltaMjioted, uuless required to do so ux a wit iiesslua Judhlalpioceeillng, shall be guilty uf a mis demeanur, anil upon eoiiUetloii thtreuf shall bo pun-1-lied by a lino not exceeellng unit thousnnd dullars. or by finpil-iuiiiiieiit not exceeding two jears, or both, llitlioillseictloiiot Ihoiouit. In ubedleiii-e to iho rc-qulreine nt of the floiernor of ihu coiiiinoiiweallh of Peuiisjlviinla, I hereby publl-h Uio ITIteentli Ainciidinent or Hie e'unstltii. iton 01 too I'ldted Stales, tho Act uf Cunsiess 1 11. forcing tho bame, nnd tho Att of Abscmbly rtlalliu iheretu: iho lltteenth Amcniliaentof tho Constitution ot the I lilted stales Is us follow h : "SicitoM 1. The right uf citizens of tho I'nlted Siates to vote shall not bo denied orubildgcd by the! I nltid Hiitesfir by nny Stitte, un iieeuunt ufrute. eolur.ui- liiiiUoiist-undltlouif beriltude." "StcnuN i. ThuCungiess shall havo power to en. foreo this urtlclo by appropriate lew Hlni fon," An Att lo e ntorio tho light of citizens uf Uio 1 nit. ed states to oto lu tliobcicrul Stules ut this l uion and fur other tairiKisesi "SKUON 1. Ilk IT ENZCIEU UV TUB SENATE AMI Hoi'iKop Hii-m:sr.KTAiivi.soFTiiB I'mir-n states oi Aiiii.ie.i in comiiicss Arutsi.i:i), That iillcltlins uf tho r ulted Mutes, wimW, ur shall lio utherwlsei quiilllleil by law to vote nt any iloctlon hy tho pc-onli-lu liny state, Territory, (imtrlct, couuty, city, nurlsh townshlii, school dUtilet, rouulelnllty, or Inlvr iri 1ll01l.1l siib-dlvlslun, shall bu t-niltled und allowed to vuto at ullbuelielctllon.s, without distinction of nice color, or preMous condition of senttude; uuy coiil stltiiilon, law, eusloiii, usage, or leguiotlon ,,f u, v stiitcor Territory, or by, or under Its uuthurltv tii tlin contra!)- notw lthstanUlng." ""uuriiy , iu SECIIOKx. ASIllIK IT SlilTllElt EVACTFIt, That lf bv or under tho nuthortty ut the Coiibtltutlun or lawsof any Stat.!, ur tlio laws e.r any 'Punitory, any utt Uor shall bo requited to bo done us a prerequisite or mini, mention fur ullng, and by such cunstltution or law lier oas or ulllcers who shall Iw charged with ihi! liertoimaneo ol duties la turnUhlug lo imzciis un opponuiUiy to lieiform bueh pierciiuMte, or to bo" bomo quallllcd to v uu-, It shall bu tho duty of uw bucliKrsou nud ufllcentu give to ull elilzeusut the lidU-d slides, tho snmo uiul equal oiiporiuultv tu 1 ei form such iiierequ Wte, .mil to boe-omo qualllic-el o ot(t without illstlticilon ol nice, color, or Preiiiius condition uf senlliiilo; and If any such pc-rson or ufllcer shall re (uso or knowingly omit tu give full cuect to this section, ho shall, turetery n cliutTei " fortelt and pay tho sum ot im hunched dolluis to Ihe person nhgi lei ed thereby, to JU rteou-rcd by an action 011 thu casc.wtlh full ccts and such ulluwuiie'u for eoinisel fees aa tuo eoml shall deem Just, niid shall also, tor ciery such urteiico bu ileeiueifguiity of u inUdemtauor, and sliull cn t-onvlcllou llareuf; be lined nut less than nvc hundiru dollara, ur be iu. prlsuiied 110I loss than one uioutb, aud not moio than uno jear, ur lsolli, ut Iho ellstrelloii uf tho court " , An'rllwrsuiiiileiiieiitlo tho act relating iq Meo. tfoiiH in lids Commoiiweallht " llc(s- "Sect 10s ill. T hat bu much of every act ot .., hiy ns pro Ides Unit only while fnemcii s 1 ij rs m, tlllod to vote ur Is. toglstorcd as "0 cr", 5r ui tialu 1 Ing to vuto nl any u-nt nil ur hk-cIuI e le'tiLii ur ii,i Commonwealth, Wound Ihosai lolslicuxJ, litJiii,. 1' unit that heiculler that all fieemoq, ' Wt 'ffi lleni of color shall Iw imolled mill ifBliwrofi nccoui lug to tho pi-uihlon of iho llistH-clWirol 11 B ,Vt T,t liioveil ihu Itlh Uuy ot April, I still, Tn I It eU ii Act urther siipi.le-iue-iiiul 10 tl.e act iVtolli L-to Iho ,ieei Huns of Uila cumiuenu eulth," and wi,,V utherw wT UUallllMl uiidoreiUtlug hmtho cell led """oti ue oil e 11 uudcr my haud, at my onifc.tn iiianinthnn UU mhdav ul mpu int'tr.la iWearcloffi tUousoud i-lghl hundred ua seicuty-ilieTund In tim CdBtUU-S. CIIAS. h FOIINWAU) 16
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