The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, October 09, 1869, Image 1

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J. W.f:YOCUMi,..lEditor;)
VOLUMLAL-NUMBER 9J
THE COff,VMIrXSPY;
DAILY AND' WEEKLY
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,pp,BsattaT,T,l92.l:
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$2.00 per year, It paid in advance; six inonths,sl.
If not paid until the - expiration of the
year, fi2.50 will bo charged.
soIGLR 4 Ccfengl - • •• -; - • ~.....;;Frvs, emvrs.
No impel. will be iihkorantlid til all tirVear
ages are paid, unless at the pinion of the editor.
RATES QF. "APY.E.
EIGHT LIICL4 SPA= MARIE A SatlA/LE
wl2 - wll =l2=l3l2llo=lllYr
1 sqz•il SI- 13 01,Sizo I $2.5u I ;Ism,' ezi.po 4 sa.vil
2 Sqrs. 1 2.0‘) I 3.00 I 5.00 I 6.00 1 8.00 1 12 00 I 18.00
3 qrs. I 2.50 1 4.00 1 _B.OO 1-0.00 112.00 1 18.00
IA Cot. I 5.00 I 7.00 10.00 112.00 115.00 I 20.00 130.00
C 01.1,1 i 5.05115.00 1.5.00
23.00 30.00 40.00 I 05.00 f 125.00
I,GoI. 73.00115.00
Double the above rates will be charged for dis
plAayd v o e r r bl sem e d t ve no mnnes.
contract, must bo
marks ,the length of, time desired,,or, theyrwill
be continued and charged for until ordered out.
Special Notices 25 nor eeni.
All Notices or Advertismonts in reading
terTannerteri_ Ones. ;Lover -tertlines 10 cts
per line, rain . L.OO - • ;over - tenlines , cts.
Yearly Adrertisete lit4centinning their staCrer ,
tisemeuts;befbrethe expiration of the year, will
be charged at fall rates as above, or according to
contract. . .
Transient rates - wit be chafged'fOr all 'natters
not retaing,str,ictim.4their , byaineas: ~rt
All advertising will be conaldered CASIX, after
first insertion.
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A. TTORNEY
ADD
~cPIx4PEA, PA
OFFICE—SPY B ilding, Bank Streel, near
Collections ,made in Lancaster and adjoining
counties:: 0 T 11 0
Consultations in English or German.
septlt-lyw - • • ••.i . • -
A.
SURGEON DENTIST,
Extracts Teeth without,Pain. Nitrous Oxide or
Laughing Gas administered:
OFFICE 24$ Lopu.sT STREET ;
a
sekitiLttcrt 1.:401.,
B O:ITisISELD,
• _ TEACHER - OF MUSIC.
11.4:50,%-ll
ILELODEON.
CULTIVATION of the VOICE and SINGING.
Special attention given Beginners and young
pupils. r.
2'19 LOCUST STREET.
sept4-69-Iyar
M .b,e•Arefer ' t 3 3
M .
• r , . JUSTIC,E .0P THE PEACE:.
0 FF.ICEL-Wo: 1 -12 'LC Third alreett , " l •
011iee Hoary—From 6 to 7 A. M. 12 to 1 P. M.,
and from 6 lneps7.CU-tfw.L ,
NORTII,
ATTORNEY (4: COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
Columbia, Fa.
Collections'Promptly :nuele in Lan'easter and
Tork Counties.
A KAUFFMAN, ." s g.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Collections made in Lancaster and adjoining
Counties.
'Pensions, Ilouittyg ilacicsray,eand nil claims
against the government promptirprosecuted.
Oalce—No.ls2, Locust street.
SAMUEL 0
JUSTICE ,OE f TEEE.I: f EACE.
Office, on S'eotaieSt.: iullianing Odd 'Fellow`
Columbia, Pa.
Z:"RaPKER, .
OrdacA3 . ntrnidfidinjAW4l4oainlrrititio 44 '
-,tlon,of,Teeth,,, , ,
O tae- Front Street, next door to, R.AVlSlarns'i,
Drag,Store;,between.Pgenst and,Walnut,streeto,
Columbia - Pd. . rt..
F. PSYSIOIA:NictiSURGEON: I
oilers his,prpfessional services to, the citizens ol
ColumbiWitlea vicinity.' , Tre•wray-be found at the I
°lnce , connected with ills residence, on Second
street, between Cherry and, Union, .every
from 7 to 9 A. M., and from 6.t0 8 P. M. , Persons ,
\visaing his services in special cases, between/.
these hours, will leave word by note at his office,
or through the post office.
DSURGERY.-
,
- - • -
S. SMITH., Dr.ixrisT
rr t
Grath or Pennsylvania College top Denlati
Surtwy. 'Office in Wagneerillailaina.oVer
• - •
iinldeman's dry gouds store,
• ,trance, Xgai Locust. Street,
Dr. J. S Sailtht,hanks his rrfenaff and•the pub
lic in general ,for ,their liberal patrpnage ,the
past:atatrisshrlng theta that'they can relpttpon .,
having every attention given to them In the
future.. fllnnevery:braucli3OrrhLs:Profe-Won , ihe ,
has all% ays•given- entire satistactiorW , He calls
attention to the nnsurpasssed style and nuish
or artiticlat toeth,insertcd, by him, lie treats
diseases commOn,,noithe-lroontlf ithq.P , teeth of
eh lid rob and hdaltiiiiTaah. tilled with the great
est care and in twist" approved manner.
Aching teeth treated and tiled to last for years. -
The , hest ;Of dental:lces and' motithvirshas con-c,
'"
N. 13.—A1l Work warranted,r , ' . " l " . ".'
J.S. SMITH. D. D.S.
_tro.r.Ezs.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Now. 0, 11, 13 4: 15 CORTLANDT STREET,
1 , 1,E),,,V YORK.
!
PROPJET/7AM: I
'this Rotel Is central and convenient for Penn.
sylvan lane.
Anr.g•ZannTaaoar Reading •: 1 1
Is an assistant at, this Hotel, anti Wlll be glad to
nee his friends'etall sept44,ll-tfet
44 CIONTINENT.,iL."
TAIS'fIOTEL PLEAS . A.NTLY :LOOA.TEI), /
between the Stations of theltehdingand Coltun
laia, and. Pennsylvania. Railroads,
FRONT STREET,
COLUMBIA, PA.
Amrt4etiAllltefor .Tr,
"
.fflss
CHOICE UNDOES,
And the Tables tarnished with the best fare:
URIAR FINDLEY,
seP4:69Ttiw) ;I'l r`, ~;R Propriepar.
EIRA.NICLIN ROUSE,
•
'LOCUST STrCOLI:TMETA;T 42 A: -
Tins is a iirst-elaasletel„ and Is tlvery: respect
adapted to . 'neeet; the wished and deslres 'of the
traveling . , ERWIN,
Proprietor,
FRONC.II'B4.}I.OTEL,)
On the European Plan,opposlie City Vail Park
New York. It. FRENCH,
Sept. 19.1885. Proprietor.
MisEtt.EA's4IPTEL, Lt. I; fL
West 3faricet Square, Reading rtenn'ri.
• BVAIT - MISHLER, •
sept4-66-tfar3; 4 '• • • • Proprietor.
MALTBY HOUSE.
BALTIMORE; .14IARYLAND.
This hotel has been lately retitted with all the
necessary Improvements known to lintel enter
prise and therefore.otiers first-class accommoda
tions to strangers and others - visiting Baltimore.
0. R. FrOCIA.N,
',Proprietor-
sept4.-69 4 tAvJ e
111A'RBE:E .
ei OLD MBIA MARBLE WORKS,
the citizens or Columbia. and bind regpec
surronnding
country, that they have opened
A NEW IVIARBLI?, YARD IN
On sth Sarbet,Vet4rtgit ' l l,.(attst and WidnueSts.,
and ask the patroonge of the public.
They have had great experience on fine work,
botittn,,Ebiladelphin and flew York,' They, will
furnish in'tlia hi,gbest,style - of the art, bandsoni
G RAPE: STONES, ?MONUMENTS;
STATU4..}VY . ,,P R.I'S.4ISEICTS.
also ItARIMB MANTLES, .I.ILJILDIRG ruc,
die. Orders promptly - attended - arid executed at
cheaper rates than elsewhere. Call and see u.
Designs of flew styles of rine work, such its
snonumentalT;linerarts'o_Szd.,l, - will •be furnished
parties upon applicatio44o 4 th . e.propietors.
IKEPTUIG
sept4-49.mv
r - rmutm'voo7V l l
TIALL'S
1. , al. V 11121,, •
.EGBT.ABLR, arAIR.I , RENEWER , .4 •
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RING'S AMBROSIA.
t I.?
These popular ' Hair Restorers and Tonics. on
hand, at
19/LLI4. I S' DRUG STORE,
sea 4- 0 1) '1 4- 1 1; , :•) - liCcatablicTri! r I
IMPE/
HEM
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:13 ircFrgii , s .COLITMZ
C. .B-UCHER;••
Wirlerr "
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ESII
ieinoved his Store to his Suililftig,ndiOinfrig
- linktemmi's Stoic, Loeust St., Columbia, Prd,.
where he has fitted up rooms, and greatly.,
=
23.00 00.001 1 30.00 r
busiILERIS
IrEiztit BITTERS !
PURE 'AND TINADUL'ITRATED, '
• These 13hter4a.re eelebratea for the' gr cures
they hays , perforhaed in everi,4=se, when tried.,
~Dr. Mist/ler otTers. five hundred dollars to the pro
prietor of any Medicine that : canshOw a greater
number'Of genuine certificates of cures etreeted
Ly it, hear the place where it is made, than „
I DITSHEER'S'IIEItB BITTERS
Is for, !lake In Coluxabiab3r
Mill
WINES AND LIQUORS!
Catawba.,
iot;
kta. Currant. :Ind:Muscat WINES. -•-
COGNAC; , UF•:DIFFEIEENT BRANDS.
1: • •'' ;•' '"',"'." • - •
'irelr.t , LNVii:T.SkEY and
' ,Zaznitica Spiritist,
Catawba,
_Cherry,
neeiln;..4l,lVllll.:kY,l;ol;tion lirown Stout.
. .
'6N.1.A.T.1 AND VLNEGAIL
He is also' agent for the Celebrated
•MISfILEIt'S 'H1431113 . BITTERS
•
POCKET PLA3I~S.'
unit FANCY' AItTiCLES, in great variety,
At,J. 1313(.33ER'5.
.MISHLER'S 'BITTERS!
P I LULE Sc lINADUL•TERATED ,
BEST STOUT PORTER !
J-Froin E. & G.rIIIBI3ERT, LONDON.
Cannot. be' purchased• any other eatabllsh-'
meat In town, and Is warranted to irisep trans
and vegetables nerrect., • • - •
N
Thd Bek, Brands of Imported •
,•• . .
SCOTCH" AND 'LONDON ALE
TO SMOKERS 'AND CHEWERS
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
S.N tit.F, HAVANA, YARA, and
COMMON SEGARS. Also, "
,SNUFF dr, TOBACCO . BOXES,
thousand and one 'varieties, Call at
J. C. BUCHER'S;
LOeuet:SCreet, adjoining Haldetaan's Store_
It Isttte greatest es tnblisliment of the kiad
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1 taLaii/.96.05%f0f..Lee's Zon s
clori Porter a ad
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REM
bettilerin
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
ma
lEM
Increasedthis facilities for doing
IM=IM:M2=E!
311STILER'S , XIERB , BITTERS
J. C. BUCELER.
At his Store, Locust Street; Colpmlain
Embracing the following
Lisbon,
Cherry,
Afaderin,
Nralags,
Champagne,
Claret,
Rhine,
Blackberry,
„Elderberry,
Ruin, Glin.-
•
Superior out Rye,
Pure Old Rye,
XXX .0111 Rye,
Bye x old Bye,
Pure Old nye, Islonongalleln,
Scotch Ale, .Lc., d:c., .I.e.
AGENCY FOR
FOR .SALE
DEMIJOHNS,
TOBACCO BOXES,
For Sale 'by
J., b. BUCHER.
Fur sale by
J. C.
. Locust Street; above Front:
. Agent for the
PURE MALT VINEGAR:
For Sale' at
J. 9. )-trefrEits:
BUiTI.ER will still keep on band tbo
Best. Brands of
COL1711:N;
'=• 1 ; ,,, • •
••-
( 7 10 E 'S COUGIr BALSAM r". O-.
'. 1 .4k is, 71%
lIMEM
• .rIT--.
Tars long tried and popular Remedy , is again
called to the attention of the public:, AA often
as the year rolls around ;- the proprietors make theirbeyr to the,people, and. remind
them that amongst the'rnany things required
for the chealth, 'comfort and austenanee. of the
fatnilythrough the long and. tedious months oi
Winter, Coo , s CoughltaLsarn 'should not' be for=
gotten. „Fsuryears it has been ii household medb
eine—and mothers LLAZiOIIs for the safety of their
children, and all who "sulre'r from any diseaSe of
the throat, thest:Andolungs, cannot. aford.to be
without it. In addition to the ordinary four
ouneeho'long. , in the ;market; , ive , now. furnish
ourmammoth farnily,aize bottles, .whicit
In common with the other size, be found at all
Drugstores.: , 0 • • 1,
'^ • FOR 'CR9IIP; •
~• ';.'
TbellaLsamwlll.belound:invaluable, and ntaY
always be - relied AnpOn in the most extra
WHOOPI'Gr COUGH,
-
Ufa, y s andit.t va.o.l..., , C aria E.Ftu en g g :ttiols e ni u t re telvenrs, , is,
, SORE•THRO4T. „ „
,
`Veep your throat wet with the Balsrin—taklng
little and often—and you will very soon find ret
lief.,.
HARD CoLDS. ANZ.COUGIIS
•
tlehl nt once •to g a: ntotuly use or• this great
remedy:+• It witt eneeeed.in giving , relief Where
all,°t4Aer, r9n/P ol . l es. NWe..falled, , ;•,,; ,y;
SORENESS OF THETHROAT, CHEST
AND Ltrisros. ~...1,, , , • $,
• • • .1
- Do not delay procuring And inatuediately, tak
ing Coe's Cough Batsam, when troubled with
any of the above named' difrilcultles. They-are
all premonitory, wmptonisof,Consuruption,and,
if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep 'you
away Into the' valley: of. ahadowsnfropi
none can ever. return. I • _
• • • IN. • CONSUMPTION,— ; ••••.;.•
Many a care-Worn sufferer has found relief and
to-day rejoices that her life has been. made easy:
and prolonged by tho.uie of Cows Cough Balsam.
The people 'lr.now the artiece, and' it needi'nii
comment from us.; It is for salaby,overy - ])rag=
hist and Dealer, in ,Medicines in the united
•,• THE C : 9, CLARK CO., ,
.SoleProprietors„/Velr" Haven, Cr. 1:
READ WRAT `OWN- DRLIGdSIT
„ , „ .0 r GOLLTICSITA, PENNA.', 1
- October /31,11 IStiS. J
The C..0:.C/ark Co:, New:Efaven, Conn.: •
GENT.LEME.N.--I have now been, selling Coe's ,
Congtratalsanifoilhe past two' years; and take
this Opportunity to say, that. it bas given univer-i
;sal satisfaction, and as a remedy lorall Pulmon
ary Complaints it stands'nnequalled:' I 'always
keep.myself well supplied. witli.this truly valuv;
'able medicine, and earnestly and"consolentious
,ly recommend it. to mycustorners. ; --
i'f ours voryetrray.i
J. 4.-4 EYERS, ,pruggist,
„„ „- •Colt.linpinorenuFt.
JAD , Ith' AD !. • READ !`T. !
4.1_11.) -rasf 4h. ... • -
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itT7is
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• c. •',.'13 CALLED TO "T/EF: '
Kunaxnel,
Ginger,
~VORLD'S G 127 A 7; REM DY,
- •
C6e?s , - ,-, * . s . p'epsia ,,:, - Cure
Tilipireptiiation°l.4lfaNincninbkdbreirePtics
as the only known, remedy that 'will sure y cure
that aggravating and fatal malady.' For S'',ears
it swepton its fearful tide, carrying, before it to
an untimely , grave,lts inlillons of sufferers.
o°O's :I)37sP6Ps-ia" 'Cure,
,has come; to the
Rescue 1:
Indigestion, Dyspepsia t ,Side.o , ll"eadate,
Stc;;nacli; :
Rising-of•Poodi Flatuler,'"•"• •
• ,Lassitude, "Weariness,:
.1
+Z , ;:
L'-fiT z7 : ll /;; r -
• •in Diatk •
Areassurely curecri3Y this potent..reniedy; eks
the patient take*.it. Although put five, years
before the people, what is' the -verdict of the
atasseS 1' Hear what Lester Sexton; of I.llllwau.
hie, ,
-
R.
FROM LESTER. SEXTON, ..
of 3.lllwanlile,
afittr..togik.: isas.
314.467. y. C.,49. Clark ct: Co New Haven,
•
Both myself and wife have used Coe'sloys,pep
sln. Cure, and it has proved perfectlysatistaciory
as a remedy. I have no . hesitation in •saying
that we have received great benefit front its use.
Very respectfully.
, • , (Signed)- LESTER SEXTON:
: GItEA.T BLESSING !'
V.Frott Rev: L. F. WARD, Avon, Lainia ow, Ohio.]
;;;SYning 4: Armstrong,udt;i.s.
. • „.
GiravT.t.Enniv.::•-It gives me great pleasure, to
state that my wife has derived great benefit
from the use of. Goes , Dyspepsia - Cure. She lugs
been for a number of years, greatly troubled
with Dyspensta; accompanied With violent par
osysraus of constipation, -Which . so prostrated
her that she was all the while, for months, un
ableto do anything. .Shotoolt;r6tyourinstance;
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived_ great
benefit from it, and is now comparatively well.
She regards this medicine as a. great. Messing.'
' , yours, • , ,
January 13th , 1868. P. -WATt:D:
CLERGYMEN.
The Rev. Time Aiken, of Allegheny;,tesiltie
that it Tuts eared him, after all other rentedies
had:failed.
D RUGGISTS. ' ' • - ' ' • '
• Any druggist in the country will tell you, if
you take the trouble to-ltmulre, that ever? ono
that buys a bottle of CoeN Dyspeps.l. a Clare from
than;in
speaks the most tintroulfileti"Pralst of
-
it* great medicinal virtue*,
' "
DEAD WHAT YOUR. OWNHETJGGIST
S'XYS • •
; , „ ,October,l3tli, ISA},
TlieD. Cr. Clark Co., New Ihaven; , '
Gui , rrs.,:nutve now, been ,selling byn
persta Curd for the' past tiro' yestrs=and - Mho
this opportunity to say, that eases ,it has
given great satisfaction as a remedy, and is
spoken of in' the highest , terms by - dyspeptlwt:
it bas,proved itself a great and woriderful—liedl-
Moe in numerous cases—as a certain and speedy,
cure of ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dlstres.s alter
Eating, Souring and -. Rising of Food,' Colic..
'Fever nod Ague, Bilious Derangeinents•and
fact ail diseases arising front tn.-disordered' ;ccin-,
dui= oWio Stotnaciter.Boweis.. Islyays heed
myself well supplied with the article, and most
cheerfully - and conselentiouslysedemmend it to
my-customers. "•-• •". •-•
••• • • .• • • Youra very telny;;.% ; •;• ; ; •
r). .7.ut....ALEYEES ru
Dgtist,.
COE'S' DYSITPSIA: CURE,
iilso fonnir 'in - all: cases bt
DfinThen,'Dysen tern Celle, Sumte er Complaints,'
Gripplng,und fac.teveryillsordereAconilltion•
of the stomac h .
Sreter,tryriruggiats eßioltry• every
'here at sl , per bottleLer"by application ,
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octl7-1) , 1 - Solo Proprieters,.New Maven, 0,,
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SHERIFP'S-PROCLAXATION—
JACOB F. Eithy„Bigh, Sheritr A of .Lancester
County, commonwealth of Pennsylvonia, do
hereby make known; and- glvv , noticelqo - the
rr ncrons or the counlyAforesald„thet An:elec
tion will be held' in the said - county Of laincas
ter, on .; ;r) r,
TUESDAY, THEJ3th .day., oft OCTOBER, J 869,
for the purpose, of,electingseveralpersons
hereinafter named, -viz: - .
ONE PERSON dilly' ritudified' - for Gqierner - of
the Commonwealth:Of Pennsylvania - 1 -
ONE PERSON duly qualified for Justice of the
the Supreme Court of 'the sCOmmonwealtli of
Pennsylvania., dul y " •-•'T• • , oo -
'TWO PERSONS -qiiiilified. Pie mein bers - of
the State Senate.'. , •'1 • ; " ' '"
FOUR PERSONS duly: , qualified for members of
Assembly: . •
ONE PERSON , duly ;qualified forStteriff. 1--
ONE PERSON duly, qualified for Register.
ONE PERSON duly qualified ter Prothonotary.
ONE PERSON , duly qualified : for Clerk of
Quarter Sessions: 1 - • .
OISE PERSON duly qualified for Clerk of
Orphan's Court: " 1 " e • • "• •
ONE PERS92Y duly . qqa4,ldeAfor POUntY:„COM-
IniSSlOner.
_TWO .PERSONPyin_lnsuudified...l- or,...l:llrecters of
O~EPER specters
SON.duly, qualified for Coroner,,
ONE PERSON' duly qualified forlet.nditor.
I also hereby, make knOwneand give. notice
that the place of - holding the aforesaid election
in the several tiartiS • sboronghs, 'districts' and
townshipswithin the. County of Lancaster...are
as follows to wit:
Ist District: 2 -Composed the Nine Weida of
Lancaster City , qualified "voters of _the
First Ward will . holdtheir election at the pub
lic house - of Joseph' Elder; ln West- Orange St.;
Second Ward,. at the public house of Shirk db
Noring, in`.East King street; Third Ward, at the
h
publichouse -ate ; Myers, .in 'East King
st; Fourth. Ward, at the public house of Martin
Kreider, In Vest-Nine' st.; Fifth' Ward. - at the
public house ofsliohn Bisainger,sWest -King et;
Sixth Ward. at, the Ambito house, of George
Spoils - sin NorttettlYeeir Street; 'Seventh - Ward
at, the publlelioueciost: Jehn,W,ltlinger in Rock
land streeff-Eightli SVSird, at the public house
of tettrilUeralitiinsari;lri Strawberry street; 'Ninth
Ntrard,ut,theintdge , house, of S. G. Gensemer,,in
North. QtinettArcet,
2d iiistriet- , .Drumore 'Township, at -- the No. 2
Schoollioustennthe village of Chestnut 'Level.
District-,-- ; Borough of 'Elizabethtown, at the '
public house sow occupied by'George W:Boyer,
In said borough. -, ;
4th District-Earl township at the Public:hall
i
in the villge of New Holland, n'stid township.
sth Distriets.:-Elizabetti toisnship, tilt/pub
lic. house now occupied by S. Engle, in Bricker
vi lie; in, f
ifth District -Borough of :Strasburg, at, the
public isouse - nOW occupied by Fred'k Myers, in
said, borough-; 11,^ ' - -
7th, District-Rapho, township, including, the
borough 'of Manheim.' at the German school
house. in said borough. , " • -; • "" 1-
Bth. Distriet--Sallsbury township, at the public
house how" occupied 'by- -John' ason; White
Horse tavern, In said township.
9th District-East Cocalico township at, the
public"house how oecutiled'hy: Henry ithoads,
in the village of Reamstown, in said township.,
10th District-Being part of the township - of
' East Donegal, at, the public school 'house , in the
village of Maytown, in said township,
11111 District-Caernarvon township, at 'RIO'
public house nowloccupled by .1115.,.M. Sweigart,
• in the - village of Churehtown, in said township.
12th DistrectS,Martici telenslliP., at ( the 'house
now occupied by D, N. Moore, In said township.
; 13th District-Bart township, at the public,
; house lately occupied by John Hollis In. said
,township, -a"
14th District 2 -Coleratu township, at the public;
house now occupied by J. K. Alexander, in said
township: „j •
• Nth District,-Fulton township, at the public
;house new occupied by Martin ito.firer , in said"
Itownship.;;ers , o 1; •, 1 o; I
.16th District-Warwick township, et thelpub-,
lie house now occupied by Gen. T. Grelder;' in
!village, of Ittig r iessaid township.- • 7."
17th District -Composed of the Borough. of.
adasietta and Part of East Donegal township; at
'the public school house,insthe.hurough of Marl
;cute, in said township. '
; 18th District-Columbia Borough, at the Town , '
said, borough,,. -
19filDistriet- - -Sadsbury toWnship . , at the pub
,lle house vow odeupled by Isaac Allbright, in
said township.,. ; , • ,
' lhlthillstrlet:lLetteoek toWnship, at the'public
now occupied by W. Blair, in said .lown‘
; eist l District--Breewneee. township at the pub
lic house now occupied by J. C. Eshleman, in,
'said township. . •
1 22d , DIStriet-Motint 'Joy Borough, in the COun
tell-Chrunber,in ille,horenifit of Steript jog._ „
.-Id Distriev-Meing part "or
'township; at the public house now occupied by
If, S. „Landis, in the village of Petersburg in said,
, township.
lit th District-West la mpeterlownship. at the
public house now occupied by Henry Miller,
in the village of Lampeter Square, in said tevse..
2Stli District --Conestoga township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by 3 elm G. Preis, it:seal
township... ",
2tith Distriet-Washingtori Boreugh; at the
upper school house In tile borough of Washing
. ,
27te'Distriet-tpluattitownship, at the public
house now occupied by S. Slyer, said town. , "
Ship.
th'Aistrlct-=Coney
township, at tbelnablie
School house in the village of- Balubridge;lln
said township. ~.
' 29th Distriet,--="Manhelm lthinsbip;ist the him
lic house now occupied by Henry B. Stauffer,..in
the village of Neffsville, In said township. ,
Seth District s- Being part of Manor township,
at the public house now occupied by .John Bra;
halter , ln Slillerstown, in said township.
31st District-West Earl township, - at the pub-
Ilc house now occupied by Grabill O. Forney, In
Earlville, in said township.'
112 d District-- - West Hempfiehl township, at the
public house now occupied. by. Edwin Bootee,
in said township. ,
3.3 d District-Strasburg township, at the-public
house now occupied by James Curran, in the
borough of Strasburg. - ' " " • "- •
District-Being part-of. Manor township.
commonly called Indiantown district, et the
public house of Bernard Stoner, in said town
shlp
; loth Tfistricts:-West doe:alio') townibiri, at the
public house now occupied Daniel ;dishier, in
the village of Stmeneek, in said township.
• 36th District-East 'Earl township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by - ,Plailip Foreman, at
Blue Ball, in said township.
57th'IMstrIet-' -Paradise township; sit the pub
lic house now occupied by .John s... Weaver, in
said township. .
, 38th Ufistrict-LBeizig Wharf- of East Tlem pit el d
township, at the public school house, in the vil
lage of Hemplield„in said township.
; Mth , District,a-Lanenster township, at the pub
lic house new es:ensiled hy , ,Win„. T. ;:srourat, in
said township. '
; 40firDistriet-fEastLampeter township, at the
public" house now occupied by Elias Duel:waiter
n
i Said township
District - Little 'Britain township, at the
house of John Harbison, in said township,
• 42c1. District-Upper Leacock 'township, rut the
Public house of Jacob Bard; in said township.
43d District-Penn township, at the public
house of Jacob - Buser,'ln said township,
41th , District-llorough of Adatastossn, at the
schoolc house, iesaid borough.
45th District-Clay' township.' at the public
house of Aaron Eitmsr In said township.
.fifth District-Peqaea township at the public
housessf Amos Groff; hi said township.
47thDistrict--Providence. township, at the
house new "occupied Mys - John Snyder, In said
ownship,
48111 District-Eden township, at the public
house of Jeitatt'Graham, in said township.
liitti.Distriet-sßeing; that part. of Mount Joy
township heretofore included in the .7el District,
at Lehman's school house, in said township.
t filth instriet-W.est Donegattownship, hereto
fore included in the ".1d election district, at
Ra Ws schoolhouse; In'
said township,
list Districs-That Part-of; Mount Joy town
allo heretofore included' in tile 22d district, at.
Benjamin , Brenernarf's school Mouse, said
township.,
52d 131.strietTlint pair of - Raphe township
heretofore Included in • the 22011. district, ut
Strictler's scoool house, in said township. ,
, SRI Dlstriet- - sTime part of East Donegal town
ship, heretofore: included in the= district, at
the school house, in the village of
in said township. -
frith District-That- part.,of, Ranh° township
heretofore intended lu the 3M district, at the
public; school house in the village of Newtown,
In said township.,
' Sith District-That part of Manor township
heretofore 'included 2Sth district, at the
publiellcuse of , Jacob M. Breneman.
• Every person: except" Justices of the Peace.
who shall ,holdsany,:ntilce,or appointment of
profit or trust under the Government of the
UnltedStates,Sar 'of this State or of any city or
incorporated district, Whether a commissioned
Officer or otherwise, a subordinate ()Meer or
agent,•whols l t7e - shall 'be 'employed under the
Legislative, ...Executive , Judiciary depart
ments Of theStato or the United States, or of
any city ord ncorporated district, and also every
membesof Congress, or, of the State Legislature,
and of the Seleccand Common Councils of any
city, or Conaniissioner of any incorporated dis
trict, is, bylaw, incapable of holding or exercis
ing_ at the same trine the - office or appointment
of Judge, Inspector on Clerk , of any , election of
this Commonwealth, and no Inspector. Sedge or
other ofecerbrany snob eleetion•shall be eiegl
ble there tolbe,voted for,, -,,,•
The Inspector and Judge oftheelections shall
meet, at the 'respective places appointed for
holding, he election, in,thedistriet to which they
respectively belong,..before nine o'clock in the
morning;and 'each:of said qnspectom shall ap.
point one Clerk; who shall lie.at qualified voter
of such district.
Dissase "the pertiorowhO' shall-have received
the second highest, number of-votes for itispee
tor shall not Intend on the day' of election, then
the person who shall have received the second
highest number of votes for Judge at the next
• pr if e id c eed“nAnd e r ct eowne s
t h h a e ll
p a e c r t s o as o i v ns hoshall
Ih ahves
received tjte,hlgiiest. number ef votes for Inspec
tor shall not attend, the person elected Judge
shall appoint aminspeetor 'ln his. pine-and in
case the person elected Judge shall not attend.
-then the Inspector who ,received the highest
number of votes • shall .appoint a Judge in his
plae-or if any vacancy hourconn i the
board for the sp . ace ,ot one after the[liac
fixed by law , for the opening of the election, the
qualified voters of the township, ward or district
for which such officers shall rave been elected,
I present pitsuch. elefetion shall elect-one of their
number to fill such vacancy. , . •
I It shah b 0 the duty of the several assessors of
each dletace to attendat :the place of holding
every general., special or township election is
kept open, for the purpose of giving informs ,
tion tothe Inspectors , and Judges, when called
on; in relation to the right of, any person assess-
MIMI
_P'ROC_LAMATIOX;:`,!'
ed by them to votent :Melt elections: , or - 41.10h
-other matters in relatlan to the assessrnente,ot
voters ns the said inspectors' or either of 'them
shall front, time to timaregetre.,•.:.
No person shall he permitted to vote at any
election, as aforesaid, other than a white tree-
Man of 1410 age of twenty-one-years oe,More,
who shall have resided, In the State at least one
„rear, and in the electihn district wherehe Offers
Itis vote at least ten day immediately Preceding
such selection, and' withing ' two years paid a
State, or county tax, whichsleall have 'been" , ste,
sessed at least ten days before the election., But
n citizen of thepnited States who hns - previonsly
been a qualified voter of this State and - removed
therefrom and reterned, and who slant/ have re
sided in the eiection district and paid taxes as
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing
In this State six months: Provided, that the
white freemen, citizens of t the United -States,
between twenty-one and twenty-,two years,who
have resided in an election dedriet as aforesnid,
shell be entitled to vote; Ott - tough theyshall - not
have pit id taxes.,
.NO person shall he' permitted' vote whos e lmmo is not contained in the list of taxable in
habitants furnished by the Comm issioners. un
less First, he producee a receipt for the payment
- within two years of a ,State or county tax. as
sessed agreeably to the Constitution, nnd give
satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affir
mation, or oath or affirmation of another, that
he has paid each a tax, or on failure to produce
a receipt shall make oath to the payment there.
at least one - year next: beforo - hie application,
and make such proof orrosidence in the-district
as is required by, this act, and that he does
verily believe from the acconnt -given him; that
he is et age aforesaid, and, such , otter 'evidence
as is required by this act, whereupon the name
of the person thus admitted sto vote shall be in
serted in the alphabetical-list by Itheduseec
tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writ
the word tax: , if he shall be admitted to vote
by reson a/having paid tax or theword"age. - 1
if Ile shall be ethane(' to vote by' reason 'of such
age, shall he called out to the clerirs.lwho
make the like notes on the list of :voters kept,
by them.
In all cases where tho.hatne , of, the .person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnished
by - the Commissioners and assessor,' orhisright
to vote, whether found thereon or not, is object
ed taby any qualified citizen, it shalt be the
duty of the inspectors to exambuitatielr"Pectacer
On oath as to his qualifientions. , andit disclaims
to have resided within the State'_for one year or
more his oath shall• balsuftiolent"-proofttliereof,
but shalltaolte-proof by atioast :one competent
witness who shall be - a qualified elector, that ho
hes resided - in - the district :for•moreethsua ten'
days next immediately preceding such election,
at:kasha!' also himself swear tbat his bona fide
residence, in pursuance of hislawful calling. is
, said district, and that be did not remove into
said district for the purpose of voting therein:
• _Every person quail tied. as aforesaid:. and who,
shall make due,proof, if required, of the rest
denee and payment of taxes as • atbresaid,-'shall
he admitted to :vote., in. the township, , ward, or
• district in which he shall reside.
If any person shall prevent or attempt to pro: ,
:vent any offieer of-any election under, this act
'
from holding such election; or use or threaten
.any violence to any such officer, or shall inter
rrupt. or improperly interfere- with him in the,
execution- of nis duty, 'or shall block' up the
,t window; or avenue to any „window where; the;
:same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb'
:the peace at such election, or shall use any int
,tirnitiatine threats, force or ,violence ; with. de-,
Isign to influence unduly or overawe
'or, or to - prevent him from 'voting or to restrain'
':tine freedom of choice, such persons • on , convie,t
;Lion shall be lined in any sum not exceeding,
'five 'hundred dollars, .anee imprisoned for any.,
timanotiese thanthree normore than twelve
months, and if Italian be - shown to - Court, where,
'the trial of such offence shall ho lutd.lthat the
person so offending was not a resident, of he
clty,'ward; district or 'township where the 'of-"
'fence was committed. and not, entitheil to (vote
therein, then on conviction he shall be senten
ced to pay a fine of - not less than • one hundred
nor more than one thou:mud dollars: and be im
imprisoned not let:stint:ll six months-nor more . ,
than two years, - • • • - •
If any person, not ,by law qualified, -shall
fraudulently vote at any election of this Coin
nionweelth,,or being otherwise qualified shalt
;vote out of his proper district, if any ,person
Itnowleglhe want of such" qualification, shall_
aid or procure such - person-to: vote the-person:'
Offendingshall, on conviction, be lined in any,
slim not exceeding two' inindred dollars, and be'
imprisoned in any_,,term. -slot 'exceeding three
',months.
If any person shall 'vote' at more than 'one
'election district, or otherwise fraudulently, vote,
'more than once on the same day, arehall fraud-.
ulently fold and 'deliver to the inspector two•
tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote•
or shall procure another to do so, lie or they of
fending shall on convictien be lined 'Snarly sum
nottess than, - fifty nor more thew five hundred
dollars, and be imprisoned for a term not loss
than, three„rior more than I 9 months.'
'
palso give orncial , notice to -the, electors of
Lancaster county that, by au act entitled "Jui.
Act further supplemental to the act relative to
the elections.of this Commonwealth,". approved.,
April 17th, A. L. 1569. it is provided as follows :
Sacrrosr .I.—Be it enacted by the Smile noel Moods (e
Repot:wok:l , mi of the,lionisonueallh, reeneylvama
a
Gener Ascent rag a mei ate hereby enacted by the au
thority of Me dame, That it shall be the duty of
each of the assessors within this Commonwealth, -
on the first Monday in June of each year, to
take op the transcript lie has:received from the'
COUE ty Commissioners under the eighth section
of the act of liffeenthApril; eighteen hundred
and thir offour, and proceed to au immediate',
revision the same, by striking therefrom the
name of every person who Is known' by hint to
have died or removed. since the. last- previous
assessment from the district of which he is the,
assessor, or whose death or removal ' from the
same shall be made Itnown to him and to add
to the same thettame of any qualitied voter who
shall be known by him to have nioved-into the'
district since the last previous ots.se.ssment. ,or
whose removal into the tattle shall be or shall
have been mode known to him. and 'also the
names of all who shall melahn to laim to be
qualified voters therein. Ass oon aelltis revis
ion is completed he shall,vlslVeverY dwelling
house in his district name careful .inquiry•
if any person whose Is onhiSlisthas died
or removed front the district; and if so; to . take
the same therefrom, or whether. any, ellalltled
voter resides therein whose name is not on his
list, WAti If so, to add the name theretcr,- and in
all cases where a name is added is the list a tax
shall forthwith be assessed against the person ;
anti the assessor shalt in all cases ascertain,. by
Inquiry, upon what ground the personsoassess
ed claims to be a Noter. ,, Upon • the,' completion '
of this work it alitdl be the duty of each assess
or as aforesaid to proceed to make out a list, in
alplutheticadawder; of thewhite freemen above ,
twenty-our years of age, claiming to be qualifi
ed voters in the ward, borough, township or
district of - which ]eels the assessor, and opposite
each of said names state whether said freeman
is or is not a housekeeper; 'and if 'he is; 'the
number of his. residence; in. towns :where the
same are unnumbered, with the street, alley or,
courtin which Situated ; and If a town where'
there are rionumbers, the name of, the street,
alley or couiton which said house fronts; also,
the occupation of the person ;. and where he is
not a housekeeper, the occupation. place, of
boarding mid with whom, and if working for
another, the name of the on eloper; and 'write
opposite each of said names the word ." voter; "
where any person' claims to vote by reason of
naturalization, he shall" exhibit his certificate
thereof tothe assessor, unless he has been for
live consecutive years next preceding a voter
in said district; anti In all casts where the per
son has been naturalized. the name snail be
marked with the letter " li.;" where the person
has nahrely declared his Intentions to become a
citizen and designs to be naturalized before the
next election; the name shall be marked " 1).
L.;" wherethe claim is to vote by reason or
being between, the ages of twenty-one anti
twenty-two, se . provided by law, the word
"age' shall be entered; and' ir•the Semen' hos
moved Into the election district to reside since
the last general election, the letter "R." shall •
he placed opposite Cho name- At shall be We
further duty of each assessor as aforesaid. upon
the completion of the duties herein imposed, to
make out a separate list of all new assessments
made by him, and the amounts assessed upon
each, and furnish the stone immediately to the
County Commissioners, who shall Immediately
add the tisanes to the tax duplicate of the ward,
borough, Um - reship or district in which they •
have been assessed.
ties.":".-On time list being completed' and the'
assessments made its af-resaid, the same shall
forthwith be returned to the County COMlngi
sioners, who shall muse duplicate copies of said
lists, with the observations and explanations
required to be noted as aforesaid, to be made
out as soon us practicable and placed in • the
'hands of thous:tosser who .shall„ prior to the
first of August In each year, put one copy there
of on this deer or or on the house' where the
election of the respective district Is required to
be held, and retain the other In his postmaster',
for the inspection, free of charge, of any'person
resident in the said election district who shall
desire to see the saute; -and it shall be the duty
of said assessor , to add; irons time to time. on
the personal application of any one
' claiming
the right to-vote, the -mune of such' claimant,
and murk opposite the name "C. V.," and im
mediately assess Min with a tax: noting as in
ail other cases, his occupation residence,
whether a boarder or housekeeper; ha boarder,
with whom lie boards; and whether naturalized
or designing to be, meriting In alt 'such 'ceases
Me letters opposite the name, "N." or" D.L. as
the case may be; if the person claiming to be
assessed'be naturalized; hoshall exhibit to the
assessor his certificate of-naturalization; - and if
he claims that hedesignS to be naturalized be
fore the next ensuing election; be shalt exhibit
the certificate of his declaration - : of Intention: '
.
in all eases where any ward, borough. - township
or election district is divided into two or More
Precincts.the assessor shall note in all hisassess-
Inertia the election precinct In which each elect
or resides, and shall make a separate return for
tacit to the l/ounty.Commissiouerts, in all- eases
In which a return Is required from him' by the
Provisions of this' act; and the County. Com
missioners, in snaking duplicate copies -of all
such returns, shall make duplicate copies or the
names oldbeNotersin each precinct., separately.
and shall furnish the same to the assessor ; and
thecopfes'required by thitract to' be placed on
the door of. or on election places on or before,
the first 01A.ugust in each year, shall be pircasi
on the door of or onthe election place • in - each
of said precincts.",
SEC. B"—After the
assessmentshave heed com
pleted on the tenth day • preceding the second
Tuesday in October (Wench, year, the assessor.
shall, on the' Monday - Iminedintely
make a return to the County Commissioners of
the names of all persons assessed by him since
the return required to be made isy him by the
second section of,tbis act, rioting opposite earn
name the observations and explanations re
quired to be - noted as aforesaid; and the County
cominiSsionent shall thereupon cause the same
to be added to the return required by the second
section of this act; and a full and correct copy •
thereof• to be made. containing the names of dell
persons so returned as resident taxables is said
ward, borough township or precinct, and fur-
IMIIIIBM
BEM
PR 0 CLATMATIOIV.-,,
Midi' the "satufe,i-!ttk;etherJWltlf qtait ne`ceSsarY
election blanks to the officers of the electiontn
'said' ward, - Isirough; townithip or preetztet,' on 'or
beformsix,e'clock,in the rno,nring.ef the second
Tuesday of 'October; and no rasa shall he ' per
rai ttetitoyete at'theelection,onthatday.,Whose
- narrie is not'ort'artiddistOttniess• - lursliall' reeks
proot r ef, his right to. vete,. t at, .heeelne.fier..re
gutted.' ' ' • -' -' '''''-•-• • --- ''''
SEC. 4.—On the day, or 'eleetion.. any ..person
whose name is not on' the saidlist; `and claim . -
lag the rlghtto voteat said, election..aball /pro
duce at least one qualified Vter' of 'the 'district
as moltness,to the, residence of th4elaimaritin
the district Sri which he elaims'to be a voter. for
the period of at leasbten ,dayti. , nextoDreeedinif
'said election, which Withees shall trate and sub
scribete.writtert. or partly written, ',an& partly
printed, affidavit to the facts "stated, by him,
which affidavit shall delitteelearlytywhere 'the
residence is of the pers...n so claiming to be a
voter; and•the persortso Maiming therxight to
vote shall also take and subscribe a written, or
partly written and:partly printed affidavltrsta
ting to the best of his' knowledge and belief,
where and wheithe was berm; thatilmtv.a; OM
izen, of the .Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and of the United eltates;:that •Istr.'has resided
in the Commonwealth one year, or if formerly
a citizen. therein; and bast ;Moved ;therefrom;
that be has resided therein. six. months next
preCeding said eleetion; thathelias not , moved
into the tilstriet for the purpose of „voting there
in; .tliatdui' has. paid; a :State' or COnnty •thX
17rrdtretTits ' eTrilfl ' eTt l eclraili ralrzt 'VA'la ~- . .e1"... -
aminffilon; the 'said' affidavit shall 'also - state
when and where the tax ;claimed to be paid by
the afliant was assessed, and when; 'where and
to whom paid, and tax receipt therefor shall he
produced for examination, 'unless ` the aillant
shall state in his affititivit that it has .been lost
or destroyed, or that he neverrecelved any, but
I.l.lhe,person so chaining the right to.vote shall,
talte anti subscribe an affidavit, that he is it us-
Ova-born citizen of the United States, (or if
born elsewhere, shall state that fact in - his affi
davit, and shall•prodece evidence that :lie, has
been naturalized, or that lie is entitled to citi
zenship by reason of : hit father's _naturaliza- ,
tient) and shall farther state in his affidavit
that he is. at the Uwe Poi, taking; the .affidavit;
between the' ages of "twenty-one and twenty
two years; that be litotrealded‘irr the: State one
year and in the election district ten 'days next
preceding Melt election,ho sbalibe :entitled 'to'
vote, although lie shall not have paid taxes ; the
said' affidavits, .of ellopersouir nialting; - such
claims, and ,the.aflidavits of the ,witnesses to,
their residence; shall be preserved by the elec.--
' tion board, and atthe close of the election they
shallite enclosed wlth: the tlist , of „voters; • tally
• list and other papers required by law to box tiled
, by. the Return; Judge; witlr, the ProthonotarY;
' and shall remain on Me therewith in the Pro
' thenotary's.oftice,subject to- examination, ms •
other.electlon papersare ; if the election officers
' shall, find that the apPl tomtit or applicantsPrets-•
ess all the legal qualifications of.votere, he or
they shall be permitted to vote, andtbe name or
.names shall he reeled to the list of taxables,by,
1 the election officers, the word' "tax" 'being lid
ded where the claimant claims to vote on 'tax„
and the word "age " where he claims to vote on •
age; the same words being added by the clerks,
in each case respectively 013 the lists of 'persons
voting at such election..„. -; , -
- SEC. s.—lt shaltbelawful for any qualified cit
zert of thetdistrict, notwithstanding the name
,
1 'of the proposed - voter is contained.on'the list of
,resident taxables,to challenge the vote' of such' •
. person ;-whereupon the same proof of the right
1 of.saffrage as is now required by; law shall ,he
'publicly made and acted 'on` bY 'the” election"
-board, and the vote admitted or; rejected, Am,
I 'cording to the evidenee; everyperson claiming
'to be anaturalizedeltizen shall , be required tto
prbduce his naturalization' certificate at the
'election before x voting, except t'vnerehe has been.,
for'ten yeass.tainsecutively, a voter in the dis
trict in which he offers • his Vote :,and 'on' the .
vote of such person being received, 'it shall be,
the. linty of the' election, ellicera.to ) write tat 7
stamp on such certificate the word "! voted.",
:with the month and year; and if any...: election '
'officer or officers shall receive a second 'vote on
!the same day, by virtue of - the same certificate,
excepting where sons arse:entitled to vote by
virtue of the nabiralization of their father's,
they.and the eerson whosliall offer,such second
vote;upon so .:stranding; shall be guilty of f a high
misdemeanor, and . prit ecereletion.Litber.eof, be:
lined or imprisoned, rirbotif, at the discretion
of the Court; but the tine ithallsiot •-exceed: Ss3o.,
hundred'dollars in each case, nor the imprison
ment one year,;. the , like : punittlimentisliall: be
inflicted, on conviction , on the officers of elec
tion; whmshall meglect orcrefusmto.make, or.
'muse Lobe made, the indorsement required as
aforesaid on said naturalization certificate; 11. 1,
Sec., 6.—lf any election officer shall refuse or
neglect to require such proof of Itte.rightof suf
frage as is prescribed by this law, or the hews to
which this is a supelernent; from any person of-''
tering to vote whose name is not on the list of
assessed.voters, or whose - right to vote , Is chal
lenged. by any qualified Voter present, and shalt
admit sueMpersoir to ' vote' 'without requiring
such.preof, ll ,evety personae 0/leading. shall•UP7.
ou:eorsvietlo, be gaityof a htgb. misdemeanor;'
and shall be sentenced, for ev e ry such offence,
to pay a tine not exceeding one hundred dollars,'
or to
i 3 undergo an imprisonment not More than
One year, or either or both; at the discretion • of
the Court.
Bee.l.—Ten days preceding every election 'for
electors of President and vice 'President of-the
United Stales, it shall be the' duty of the' As
sessor to attend at the place ilxed by law for
holding the election in' each election district,
and then and there hear all apnlicattous of per
sons - whose names have been omitted from the
List of assessed voters, and who claim the. right
to vote or whose rights have originated since
the same was made - ont - ,"andshaltadd the names
of such persons thereto as shall show that they
are entitled to the rfght of suffrage in such dis
trict, on the personal application of the claim
ant only, and forthwith 'assess them ' with ' the
proper tax. After completing the list, a copy.
thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the'
horse where the election is to be held, at least
eight days 'before the election; and, at ' the elec.' ,
tionthe same bourse shall be pursued, as is re
quired by this act and the acts to which it is. a'
supplement;at the general elections in October."
The Assessor shall also make the same returns
tothe County Commissioners of allessessmente
Made by virtue of this section ; and the County
Commissioners shalt furnish Copies, thereof to
the election officers in each district, in like
manner, in all respects, as is ,required at ;the
general elections in October.
See. B.—The same rules and regulations shall
apply at every 'special election, and at. every
separate city, borough or ward , election, In all
respects as atthe general" elections in October.
Sec. 9.—The respective Assessors, Inspectors,
and Judges of the elections shall each have the
power to administer oaths to any persons claim
ing the right to be assessed or the right, of sof
fmge,-or in regard to any other matter or , thlnW
required to be done or inquired into by any - of
said officers under this act; and any wilful false
swearing by any person fn relation to any mat
ter or thing concerning "whieli they , shalt be,
lawfully interrogated by 'any of said officers
shall be punished as-perjury. ' .1 •.
SEC. 10.—The Assessors shall each receive the
same compensation for the ;time necessarily
spent in performing the duties hereby enjoined
as is provided by law for the performance of
their other duties, to he paid. by the County
Commissioners as in other cases; and it shall
not be lawful for anylissessor to' assess a tax
' against anyperson whatever within ten days
next preceding the election to' be held on the
second Tuesday of October, in any 'year, or
within.ten days next, before any election for
dlectors of President anti Vice President of the
United States; any_violatton of this provision
shall be a misdemeanor, and subject the officers
so offending to a tine; on 'conviction, • not ex
ceeding three months, or both at the discretion.
of the Court.
the.petltion of five 'or more elti
yells of the county, stating under oath that they
xerily believethat frauds be practiced at,
the election about to be held In any district: It
shall be the duty of the Court of Common
pleas of said county, if in session;' or if not a
Judge thereof in vacation, to appoint two ju-,
dielous, sober and intelligent citizens of the
- county ta act as overseers at said election; said
overseers shall be selected front different politi
caf parties, where the inspectors belong to dif
'ffirent joarties, and where both of said inspec
tors belong - to the' same 'political party, both of
,the overseers shall, e taken from the opposite
political
,party; said overseers shall have the
right to be present - with the officers of the elec
tion, during the whole time the same is held,
:the votes counted and the returns made out and
signed by the electionofficers; to keep a li st of
voters„,/ f they see proper.; to ehaleuge any per
son offering to vote, and interrogate him and
his witness under oath, in regard to his right of
suffrage at said election, and to examine his pa
.pees produced ; and the officera of said election
are required to afford to said overseers so select,
ed and appointed` every convenience and feel l
ity for the discharge of their duties; and If said
election officers shall refuse to permit said over
--seers to be present and perform their duties as
aforesaid, or if they shah be driven away from
the polls by violence' or - intimidation, all the
votes polled at such election district may be re
jected 1.,y any tribunal trying a contest under
said election : Provided, That no port on sign lug
the petition shall be appointed an overseer. ,
SEC. 12 It any prothonotary, clerk, or the dep.
uty either; or any :other person shall Wax
the seal of °nice to any naturalisation paper, or
,permit the same to be affix - , or give out, or cause
or permit 'the same to be given out, in blank,
wherehd it may be fraudulently used,or furnish
a naturalization certificate to any 'person who
shall not have been duly examined and sworn
in open court, In the presence of same of the
judges thereof, according to the act of Congress,
or shall aid in, connive at,or in any Way permit
,the issue of any fraudulent .naturalization cer
tificate be shall be guilty of a high misdemean
or; or if any one•shall'franduleutlY use any
,such certificate of naturalization, knowing, that
it was fraudulently issued, or shall vote, or at
tempt ti vote thereon, or it any one shall 'vote;
or attempt, to vote thereon, or if any one shall
vote, or attempt to vote, on any certificate o
naturalization not issued to littn, he shall be
guilty of a high misdemeanor ; and either or
'any of the' persons, their alders or abettors;
guilty of either of the misdemeanors aforesaid,
shall, on conviction, belined in :lawn not ex
-cceding one thousand dollars, and Imprisoned
in the proper penitentiary for a period not, ex
ceeding three years.
SEC la. Any person who on oath or affinna-
Mon, in or before any court' In 'this State, or
officer - authorized to administer oaths, !Mahe to
procure a certificate of naturalization, for him
self or any other person, affillfally depose,-de ,
eters or anima any matter to be fact, knowing
the saute to be false or shall In like manner deny
any matter to be fact knowing the same to be
false or shall in like manner deny any matter
to be fact knowing the same to be true, shall be
deemen guilty of perjury ; and any cartinotrte
of naturalization issued In pursuance of any
such deposltion.doclaration oralliranatloa,abail
be null and debt ; and it shall be the duty of the
court issuing the same, upon proof being made
• before it that it was fraudulently •obtalned, to
take immediate measures for recalling the same
for cancellation, and any person who shall vote,
or attempt to vote, enemy paper so obtained, or '
who shall In any way Ida in, connive at or have
any agency whatever in the Issue; eirecia.lon or
===
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42.,(10 Per' 'Velar., la Advanee;._s2,so_.irmat Paid lia:Aidiasiae
vy Eli
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PISO' A; U Ti'ON.
' use of any trartenleritnaturalizatlon certificate,
shall be deerned , gulltylof l. a Wader/manor:quid
upon conviction thereof, alkali undergo an Im.
prisonment IW- , tbrii. penitentiary , for not more
than two years and _pay a line, mot more than
one thousand dollars:for-every such offence, or
either or both, at dlacletton of the court.
SEC. 14. Any assessor, election °facer or per
son appointed form overseer, who shall:neglect
or refuse to pe any . duty enjoined by this
net;without reasonable Or legal , cerise:Shall ihe
subjected to a penallty of one hundred dollars,
ancilf any assessor shall aisessany person , as a
voter who is not qualified, or shalt refuse to
assess any one who Is qualified, he shairbe guli=
ty or a Misdemeanor fn °dice, and ,on convic
tion be punished Eby' fine , or -ilia' prisonent,l and
also be subject to an action. for damages,by the
party nggrieved -, andl f any person aballfratidz
uloritly niter, add to, deface or destroy Any list
of voters made out as directed by - this act.• or
tear down or remove the same from, the place
were it has been' fixed, with' fraudulent or mis
chievous !Meet, or for any improper purpose,
the person so offending shall be glifitrof areb"
infsderneanor,, and on conviction., shall „he
gonisbed by a line not exceeding` iver hundred
aollitai, _or. imprisonment ' not. exeeeding two
years, oebolli, at the discretion of the court '
Saa Ili- All elections for city, ward, - boroughtownship and electlortorlicers shall hereafter be
held on the second Tuesday of, October, subject
to alt the previsions of the laws regulating the
election of such °Meets not inconsistent with
Veal for lie &ince - orassessor or -- thanistaaw-.0.--
sessor Shall be held,' tinder, this act,: mean the
year one thousand eight hundred and seventy.
, Sze: la."At alLelections - hereafterlield tinder
the laws of this commonwealth, the polls shall
baopeleed between the hours of six and seven
o'clock p. m,
Sze. /7„ It shall be the duty of the Secretary of
the commonwealth to prepare forms for all the
blanks made necessary, by this act and , furnish'
copies of the same to the county commissioners
of the several counties of the , commonwealth
and the county commissioners of each county
, shall,us soon sts:naay-be necessary after receipt
of the sanse,at the proper expense of the county,
procure and tarnish to all the election officers of
the. election district of their respective comities
copies of snob 'blanks; in such quantities as'
may be rendered necessary for the discharge of
. their duties•under this act. -' • . . .
. . • 0 .
SEC. 19. That citizens of.thliState temponi
states the service of the State or of the lied
governments. on clerleaL or other duty.
and who do not vote where thuiemployed,shall
: ' not he tbeyeby deprived of the right to vote in
their several electiyn pistrlets If otherwise dulyi
qualified. .„
DESERTERS' DlSSltagens..s. MG' X:A.W. • ''' '
.. , .AS therein directed, I also give oflicial:nOtica
•
of the following 'provisions of an Act approved
• June 4th, Me, entitled `i Al further' supplement'
' to the election lawitof this Commonwealth-"
, Nifttzzgas, Sy the act of the •Congress off the
United States, entitled • An
_act to amend the
severaincts heretofore pasSedlo provide - for the'
; enrolling and' calling out the national forces
.and'for other purposes,'" and approved -March^ l
third, one thousand eight, hundred and sixty
five, all persons who have deserted the military'
,or naval service of the :United StateS, and who ,
' have not been discharged or relieved from ' the '
penalty, or slisabillty• therein , provided, are
deeniect and - taken to'have voluntarily ' relle
tquished, and forfeited their rights oCcitlzenatilp,
and their rights to become citizens,' arid are'de.
. palled Of)o.Z.!..,reitiinganyriglalsofcitizem3there7;
:of ;'and ' ' -, I " ' • : ' "
' •Whinuta.s . , Persons' not citizens of. the United,
Si
tates, aretnot,"undef - the'constltution and laws"
,of. Pennsylvania, cketdified,electnrs Of tills Coral - ,
'lncalwealth - :
.tistcrxof• 1.13 e it (exacted. , bys.tiam Stomata and.
Mouse- of - Representatives of the Common
wealth of Penosylaania. in Ginerally,Assembly •
:met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the aame,iTnat in, all ,elections hereafter :to
:be held in this commonwealth, it shall be nn
lawful-.for the fudge, or inspectors. of any.suca
'elections to receive any ballot or ballots Morn
atririlierson or, persona embraced hi the ',previa,
ions and subjects to the disability imposed by
said actolCongresa approved March:third, one.
thousand eight hundered ,and sixty - five, and it
shall bearnianduLfor;for , any 'such person, to .
offer to vote any ballots.-..
Sac.t.2-allat if may such Judge and inspectors-
Of emotion, or any ane of. them, shall receive 0 -
consent to, re6eive any.: such unlawfutballoS by
ballots from any such disqualided .persons, he
Or they so '• offending sham be. guiltY: of lnisde
raeasor, and upon. conviction thereof In any,
Court of Quarter - Session, of this Common- ,
'wealth. he shall for each offence be sentencedio
pay it ilim'of l nat less than une hundred dollars,
and to undergo an imprisonment in the jell ,of
the proper county for not less than sixty clays. "
SEC. 3. That, if nay person deprived of citizen-,
r ship and distmailtiotras aforesaid; shall at ani
election hereafter to be held in this Common-,
1 weal MI vote or tender to the °Meer tb ereof and
and otter to Vote a ballot or ballot, any person so
stranding shall. he deemedguilty ~of a - rttisderv ,
i blierumarinduti.COnvictiOuthereor lzianytniart
r of quarter sessions - ofthis Commonwealth shall'
for each +offence be punished in like manner as Is
provided in the preceding section of this act in'
cases of officers of election receiving such un
lawful ballot or ballots.
Sisc. 4. That lf,zuly person shall hereafter per
suade or ad vise any, person or persons deprived
of• citizenship and aisqualined as aforesaid, to;
oiler any ballot Or ballots to the officers of any
election hereafter to be held in this Common
wealth or swill persuade or advise any such
officer to receive any ballot or °allots from any.
person deprived of citizenship and disqualified
as aforesaid; such persons so offending shall be'
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction.
thereof in any court, of quarter session of this
Commonwealth, shall be punished in like man
ner as is provided' in , the second section of this
act in the case of officers of such election
_re
ceiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. -, • ' +'
erfaxat IN, VIE ,RODE Or-NOT/2M. z " .
„kr: ACP regulating the mode of voting at all
elections in the several counties of this Com
' Monwealth,.approved grfcli S th,1869: ,
SEcrzosr 1. Be q. enacted bylhe • State•cmd Haute , of
Itepresentatires of the Commonwealth. of Fonaytrania in
General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by 'Ma
authority of the some, That the (mantled voters of
the several counties of this Commonwealth, at
all general, itoWriship; borough 'and special
elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and
required to vote; by tickets, printed:, or written,
partly printed and partly wrltten, severally
classified as follows One ticket shall embrace
the names of all Judges of courts voted for and
to be labelled outside; ;.” one ticket
shall embrace the names of all State officers
voted for, and .be labelled " State ;" one ticket
shall embrace the names of all county officers
voted for, including office of senator, member.
and meinbers of alisembly, if voted for, and be
labelled "county ; ' ene ticket shall embrace the
names of all towashlp ofileers voted for, and be
labelled, township ; " one ticket shall embrace
the names of all borough officers voted for, and
be labelled;" borough ;"and each class shall be
deposited, in separate ballot-boxes. •
purstiturt to provisions contained in the 70th
sections of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of
the aforesaid districts Vail respectively take
charge of the certificates of return of the elec
tion of their respective districts. and produce
them at a meeting of one Judge from each dis
trict. at the Court House, In the City of 'Lancas
ter. on the third dey after the day of the elec
tion, being ON FRIDAY, TILE 15th DAY OF
OCTOBER, 5869. at 10 o'clock, a. m., then and
there to do and perform the duties required by
law of said Judges..
Also, that where a judge, by sickness or tan
avoidahle, accident, is unable to attend. such
meatingorjedges, then the certhicate of return
shallbe taken charge of by , one. of the teepee.,
tors or derKS of the election of the district, who
• shall do and perform the duties required of said
judge unable to attend.
Given under my hand, at my otTlce,in Lancas
ter, this Oth day of September in the year of our
Lord one' thousand eight .hundred and sixty
nine, and in the ninety.third year of the lode
pendeaCe of the United Suites. •
JACOB F. FREY. Sheriff.
Srugatyr'sOrsicr., Lancaster, Sept. tith, 1808.
TSept..lBth-t3.
g,
Wellasitouititujin
,Marls Twain at the Tomb of Adam.•
" The tomb of Adam ! How touching it
Notts here in nland of strangers, far away
from home, and friends, all who cared for
me, thus to discover a blood relation. True,
a distant one, but still a relation. The un
erring instinct of nature thrilled its recog
nition. 'Tim fountain of my affection was
stirred to its, proudest depths, and I gave
way to tutiviltuouti emotion. I leaned upon
a Pillsir and burst into tears. I deem It
no shame to have wept over the grave of my
poor, relative. Let him who would sneer at
toy emotion close his volumns here, for he
will find little to his taste in niy journey-
Inge through floly Land. -Noble old man—
he did not live to see me—he did not live to
see his child. And I—l alas did nut live
to see him. Weighed down by sorrow and
disappointment, be died before I was
born—six thousand brief summers before
I was born... Out let us bear it with forti
tude.. Let us trust that he is better otT whore
IN New "lork, three ! ,- war widows" have
been arrested and . held for trial, charged
with drawing their pensions after having
married again.
Ohio, is to havo a nitro
glycerine factory with a daily capacity of
two thousands pounds. Ernigration has.
already begun.
.
TtrE New York World thinks the reason
why Humboldt died when he did, was be
eause.be was elected A member of the .Mass,-
achuseets Historteal Society. ..
..
The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, in s
',don at San Francliseq; adiourned sine. die
Wednesday. • ; •
SiUsounik for the Columbia SPY.
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Why don't you take thspaßeta,
They're'thFiffe — ni mp delight!
cceptaixsi I election. time;
And then I read for apite-i
§llltnrrlhe , Fe:mein:toot lose a,cent,
sbouldion be ' L itiredd
For cash thus paid is money lent
i nterestaourfoid-paida,---.
Go therOxiidl
And ,pay,to-day.;nor'4!rny'delny';
Alid on my word for It Is inferred, ,
live Mitif.intere gran:
An old neighborpie,
While dyingwith a Cough.
Desired' to hear the latest news "
While he was going, off..• •
I took the paper,aid Ir* •
Of sense nee r piths flu force:_
He bongldr a
,bc4. 77 andis he derad't
Adfinirence in/ their bumps.,
One takes thepapers, and:his - 111e
Is happier than a king's, • •
'His children all can read and write.,
And talk of ine.a`and things.
' 'The 'other took no paper, and ,
While strolling in'tlie Wood , :‘. '' • „- .
Atm% tell down and broke his crown; '
'" " zdskined ix l l-7 •
Had he been reading of the news. i .
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.yll bet aceati t uakaccident-. t."l .t
Woidd"not have happened him. 7
Why don'tyoutake the papeFel , •
Nor tran the printer !meek, -
Because you burrow from bisbos , ' , . 7 • • - „
A paper evergweek,—..—...
• For he , wile take': the ; ,
Aimillarhisbllls when tinsql - -
'Can Ilve rat peract' ''SgilthO*l and than,
And iritirthe iirintint• toe, '
affiset!yavlaitipditte.
• ,
Joining the Piteo u s :
,
bad JOMed'tlie blasonit; and here
Labia experience in getting Into a Lodge: -
/must toll of, the.Terila atuarlaisSatidi;
;to un3l,got,'? become !DU,t4e . ,Yt = "3
4inestlim, , l'piasented myself at !Liu,
doer or the tOdge z rooin N'd.."2o,Ftliiga
and Crossbones:* IT•t•svaa'aotiatioted to'
ati l antu-room,Lw,here fiveor sismalanottoly,
"pimps, in
„sashes. and„embroldeml,
kin's: were waitin g 'redei 1:60....,013
• , -_ , aril ,
my
entranew they All got np tureed'liack
sonaersaults2and then resumed their heat
big fat fellow who sat in the middle and: ,
who seemed. to be the proßrietor, then said.
'Sliiner" &OM' the wiirld,advance
I adVaneedi "Will you give bp:everything
to, Join Us?" :•-•.tNot If knovrit,"'l
"there are my. wife and fourteen fine-,!Jfq
'knother putty here told me ,to ssy t yes,"
as it ; was moraiV'a'' iiiatter Of:form. So I
said " Yes,/ npleverithf,ng.""
The• fellowsin the itowels ' then gr&ined
and said: l'is,well. t .Do you swear never *.
' to reveal anything you see or hear this eye -t
ping to any human being, or your. ; wife
I •Said• `nlY Word I Will 'not." They
then examined my ;teeth and felt my tongue
.I!d':gr32lneln,zl".P3l4di.„. MOYoft.d.ckiiti.*:
fed ./..ntwe got bottle .
• The fat,
man bere:fOcilethelichilefroui we and Mid
me to shut up . .• 'He then in a voice of
der said, "Bring forth tbegoat I" rancitlier
fellow then cotnesaip-.with.a.cloth to blind
me. " No•-- - yotr>don'tzlifi.elitsiaoki," "no
tricks on travelerS, Wyatt please:. I:Wit:Pt
believe In pliylng blind man'a-buftw,ithia - -:
goat. ' ride the, devil it you
knock r
don't go blind. Stand /toic orT'll , knock
yon 'smithareens.', They' were' too
roncblcir me, however, rhadlo •
to -being ,blindfolded." The goat was then :..
led in, and I
among
hear Itim
,nudring an •
awfnl rsoketamongthe furniture._,bega'
s n
to faOrt b a t" . • r Was : iargentiy`Wanted at home,
but I was in fOr it,sna contd
isein ," ; 1, :.•
Three or forir fellows then seized mikand
with gt, demoniacal laugh, pitched me on the
animal's bask; telling me at tlie'saine'ilitie
to look out for squalls.. I have beeirin
dim fights ; I have ,
,been pitched. out of • a
foni-story - window; I have gone down in
railroad I:011161one ; but this little goat 'ex
cursion is ahead of them all The confounded
thing must be all wings and-:horns.' It
bumped me against chairs . and tables and
coiling, but I hung on like, a ,Trojan. „
thought it was gill onveriiitli ine.• iWasjiist
on the point of giving np, when the 'band
age fell from my eyes and the goat bounded
through the window like a wild Indian giv!-
log ap the `gboit; •`,l' Wei in - a . ladgeTor Mgt;
sons: - - 'They 'Were dancitiia'wer dance'
around a big ':skull, , and playing • leap
frog and turning hand-springs, and the big
fat fellow of the ante-room was standing on
• bigi'llead • in the: Corner. • . '
;iv Plaik Twain-Mew.
' latr.:Gieeley: is ' , going! to lecture on the
Byron stautdaL We have no authority for
making f this statement, but then it , makes
an interesting item of news; and
paper'the inexor-,
able business of s'newsispa collect in
teresting news: ...
4
Another Sampsoni The pioneer
manufacturer of line tooth - combi In 'this
country hasjust died In Connecticut. What
were the achievements of the jaw-bone of
this man's Minable little instrument?
. . .
The' last soldier of the Revolution, who
goes on wV.I3 his dying constantly; and will -
'for years to come is thus reduced to formu
la: " The old man, survivor of the Revo-,
lution, more than 100 years old, who always
rose with th e sum, never drank anything
in his life stronger than brandy and sugar;
who has cut two cords of fire-wood daily
every day except Sunday for the laatsixty
nine , years; who invariably walked rive
miles before breakfast ; who is the father Of
thirty-eight children, the grandfather of two
hundred grandoh Ildren,andthe great grand
grandfather of thirteen great-grandchildren
and would shortly have been the great
great-grandfather of one great-great-grand
child, is dead. And now we hope nobody
will disturb the good old man any more." .
The wonderful two-headed girl is still, on
exhibition in New England. She sings
duets by herself. She has a great advantage
over the rest of her sex, for she never stopa
talking to eat, when she is not eating 'she
keeps both her tongues going at once. She
has a lover, and this lover is in a quandary,
because atone and the same moment she ac
cepted him with one mouth and ,refected
him with the other. He does not know
which to _believe. He wishes to ens for '
breach of promise, but this is a hopeless ex
periment., 'because y
of onl
the y obrehac ane-lfh. of This g the girl
has been guilt,girl .
has two heads, four arms and four legs, but
one•body,and she (or they) is (or are) seven
teen years old. Novr is she her sister ( a nd
APS twins Y Or, having but one body'
consequently bntone heart;) is she strictly
but one,person?lf the above-named young
man Marries her will he be guilty of biga
my.r; This double girl,has ;one „name, and
passes for one girl ; but when she tallies
and forth at. herself with her two
mouths is, he BoWoquisirtg? Does she
expect tohave one vote or two? Has she
the same opinion as herself on all. subjects
or does she differ , sometimes? ' Would own feel' insulted if 'she would . spit in her own
f ac e? Just at tbt+ point we feel compelled ,
to drop this investigation, for it is, too tang
led for ns.
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