61j8 Gintonbia gpg, a 7 -A „ , Saturacty, Septe nzber 10, 182'0. LOCAL ENTF,TALIGENCE A CILALLENGE TO MANOR TOWNSHIP.- Alr. 11. Heise of Coln - nbia, left at, this office two tobacco leaves, measuring 33 inches in length and 23 inches in width. The tobacco is from his farm in West Hem Wield Township, and he challenges the tobacco district of Manor township to precinct? its equal. Tina FALL TRADE.—The fail trade prom ises to be brisk. Many of our merchants have already laid in their fall stork_ A. R. Ilreneman invites his friends and patrons to call at his Hat and Furnishing store, and make early purelne es. tits stork of Hats, Caps, Collars, ct.c., ate of the very latest 2.. les. \VAT r. S.C.VIJON.—WetttN Station, Mari- Otto io tits,t approaching ..0111, , letion. root' and boarding are hew.: put on. It i, built of brick, designed so ne` hat 11 11 0 1 . 1116 style of the upper Station, ➢larietta, but quite capacious enough ior LJH freight and naboell4er I,II,IIIeSS 01 Ltle Waite. We un derstand that alter the depot is ready for use, Chick les and Lower Marietta Stations will be discontinued. RELIGIOUS.—Rev. Geo H. Kirkland, Pas tor, elect of St. Paul's Protestant E iscoprl Churab, of this place Will enter upon Ms duties on Sunday next. Morning . service at 10 o'clock. Evening service at 7./t o'clock. The Holy Collililunkm will be administer ed in the Morning, all are cordially incited to be presoat. Rev. E. T. Kenny of Lancaster will preach iu the M. E. Church, at this place ou next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. SURPRISL: private resident on Walnut street Wits VibiLeti on last I hurs day evening, with a grand surprise party, which will he knowri as the "Watermelon Surprise." They brought their lull orches tra with them, which is of the finest kind; they aiso brought two the finest bouquets that any one would wish to see—one for the bride, and the other for the old !Ilan. Al-- enjoyed it very much—she wants it to come more than once in eight years. LOOKEP:O.N. FA LL Goons.—The first large invoice of the season was opened this week at Halde man's Popular Dry Goods Store, and w ill be followed by their regular weekly pur chases. The Fall Trade is now fairly row • menccd by the haldeman's and they are of ering the very best bargains in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins and Shea. ings, and all kinds of housekeeping Goods ; also in Flannels, Shirting Flannels, Canton Flannels, all the new shades in Sacque Flannels, Fall Dalmorals, &c. The best stork of New Fall Prints in the county. Go to HALDEMAN'S STORE for all the Sew Goods at bargain prices. DPEtt.yrtryss CO3I . NtENcvD.-Wc , learn with pleasure, that Messrs. \Volle and tipp have commenced operations on the Columbia Port Deposit P.. 11. Ground was broken on Wednesday morning on the farm at A. A. South of the borough of Washington Messrs. Wolfe tips) are working for the Pennsylvania IL. R. there being no sub-let ting. We trust the company will push the road with all possible rapidity, so that. Co lota bia, and t..e County, an the State too, may tin ye the advantages of the new road. II we are not greatly mistaken this new road will contribate largely to the wealth and prosperity of Columbia. It will bring the business of all the lower townships ca the county to Columbia, and open up It new and large source of supply for our un Hasten the day of its completion, Tici; MOL 1A N CONCERT —l7 Quintette Club, having a tew weeks ago, so liberally responded to a request of our cit izens, to give a concert to rats' a fund to provide a monument for Milj. 'Kelsey, now natne Thursday Evening, AS'eptenther 22nd as the time for the entertainment. Arrangements will accordingly be made for the occasina. The Club will present an unusually attractive programme ; and it is Loped that our citizens will all contribute a mite toward marking the last resting place of our patriotic dead. Tile admission price is lit.ced at only 25 cents, so as to be within the reach of everybody. The Club have showed a patriotic willing -110S; to help CO raise this fund, and the peo ple will not be doing their duty. if they do not encourage them. Their services are gratuitous, and if each citizen will contrib ute ono-hundredth as much, the affair will be a success. The following are the ofticers elected by the , Coln:l:bin Piro Coln pany, for the en,n- Pre•ident—Dr. Alex. Craig. rice Pre.leat—Wm. 11. Ft:siker. ,WC-1.0 tory—lien ry likppey. S k erdorw—E. G llknnaker. 75 e,osurcr—Cohn:lkut National Rink. Strake, 11 Okry Hippey, Dr. AleN, l'iaig. Uorf F.nynco—r. 11. Wayne. Eottkikertss—Witt.J, Nhallens J. J. Sweeney, Martin Zsleflinger, Jacob Nelms, Abram Guile, Firrilie4—H. Enny, Albert Keinos, Wm. Chrhonger. ma . iii. celtn'—Datiiel Decker. Directora—Jo.tli Tyson, James MeEkk it Is tianlikel liogeotokter, Taylor Crown:An:oldr, Geo. :McMahon, S.tattiel Dullards. Co k omdto—D, 11. Ha maker, N. S. Dkinbar, T.. 1. N.Vrialkt, Lab, ',pm—E. G. Hann:ker. Jefitll9, Chri,,a)u.•i• !—The Ed/ t:»' of the fiertad af ter devoting half a ek)l trta to an attack on the Columbia nezroes, and after rills notin.; the Sl' in several instances, says: Let the people ho very careful in their choice of School Directors at the corning election. Yes, INIr. Editor and \[r. School Director, we trust the people will be ext renlely care ful in the choice of directors at the coining election; and we further trust, that what ever sauces may operate itt the choice of these officers, that Columbia will nut so far forget her honor as to re-elect this seine man, who, veil r after year• has been quietly working disgrace for Columbia, and who now, week alter week, is prostituting what little energy he has left to the abuse of race, who were once his political equals, even in tins borough; a race, whose repre sentative men would not acknowledge hint as their peer• in intelligence, and w Ito are infinitely above hint in point of hunesty,po• litically or otherwise. ur LocALs.—A parade of the Ameri can Mechanics takes place to-day at Bain bridge. The Landisville campmeeting lots will he sold on Tuesday, Sept, 20th. The German Lutheran church has been improved internally. The pastor is n earn est worker, and is meeting with Bane' ing success. Ei,qhteeln young 18071 were fined AlO each for corner loafing in Boston. This is a pretty good law ibr Columbia end other neighboring cities. We call attention to the advertisment of Scott Patton, in another coin inn. Get your coal now, before another strike in the coal regions causes the price to rise. Two great enterprises in Columbia-cover ing the bridge and building the new depot —give eznployment to a large number of Boys' Boots at A. G. Guiles.' The Columbia Cornet Band sold their old instruments to the Manheim Bind, the Marietta party, whose names were mention ed heretofore in connection with this sale, having tailed to come to terms. The Band delivered their instruments on Tuesday evening. Our schools are in full operation. We have the Public school, Classical Institute, with an unprecedentedly large increase in the number of pupils, and five or six pri vate schools. Rev. Alexander, is meeting with most gratityingl,ttcceaS in his Institute —the attendance being larger than ever. Ottr people are liberal (1.1110111 ors. Lancaster is troubled with "no water" and supremely dirty streets. A catriage through the streets, raises clouds of dust—blinding dust. Why don't you sprinkle, neighbors? Call and examine at A. G. Guiles, before buying elsewhere. The Manheim Sentinct calls " Henry J. Howard's" contributions "silly trash" ancl -" vulgar enntnations. • ' Tbe latest styles of Ladies' and :l.lisses' .Shoes at Pinkerton's. The West Philadelphia Hose Company -will visit Columbia on the 21st, and be the guests of the Columbia boys. Coalelia furnace is in full blast. John M. Fisher has leased C. S. Kauff man's lime quarries and kilns, and 1011 supply the market with first•elass lime, ut lowest rates. Pinkerton has u new il:IVOlee of goods— call to see him. A. G. Guiles having just returned from the city, is IJONV prepared to suit all ClHStil,ii of persons with neat tilting Boots and Shoes and at prices to suit the times. The ...Elolians will sing on the 22nd Itt,t. 'The proceeds will be devoted to erecting .tombstones to the memory of decoa,ed sol uier., whose graves are now uumarked. No Auction goods at A. G. TITE Iv my CLITIRCIT AT NrAILIUTTA.—The now Catholic church at Marietta is being pushed forward with great rapidity. The mason work has already reached the sec ond•story, or main audience chamber, and the walls are ready for the windows and doors. It is built in most substantial man ner, and when completed will be one of the finest fu the country. The Catholics of Ma rietta are working in earnest, to hay() it completed at an early day. Rev. Rus sell, ofthis place, is superintending its erec tion. WANT r: D.-10,000 men, Wl.Otnen and child ren wanted to E;eo the Fall and Winter nods opened at the great BOOT and STIOE ESTABLISHMENT, Corner Third and Cherry streets, Columbia, Pa. The largest stock that has ever been opened, and at lower prices. We have bought and got made to order the best and largest stock of Misses' and Children's School Shoes made tb order that we think will suit the people in price and Quality. All best goods guar anteed. 'The largest Stock and the Lowest Prices at A. R. llougencloblees. FIAT DE PARTMENT—Hats and Caps,a large stock and all fresh at panic prices. Call and ex amine our stock. An immensestock of no tions and fancy goods constantly on hand, and at prices beyond competition. We keep no Auction Goods; all Goods guranteed, All rips repaired gratis. Betnem bk`r the Groat Boot and Shoe Store, Corner Tbird and Cherry streets, Columbia, Pa. Cor,ummANs AT CArn ALAT.—Froin the Philadelphia DoN we lolrn that Mr. Chas. Duffy of the Stockton noose, at Cape May save it grand ball on Saturday evening last. The correspondent adds: The grend hall given last night by Mr. Dotty, the proprietor of Um Stockton, to the stockholders of that mammoth institution, was indeed a magniticent affair. Tne large dining room,w hen the dancing. commenced, presented a scene or grandeur. which those who were present will not soon forget. The thriving' town of Columbia, Pa., was represenual by A..T. Kauffman and .T. E. Mifflin, and their families. ['These gentle men are fond of tin and feather, and they bud a temarkuhlo run of luck in tliesounds yesterday forenoon. They certainly have beer used to fishing and gunning en tho Susquehanna, foe they beat our Jorsoyni,i in the eNeiting sport nil to pieces.] [Communicated.] KEEPING laces FOR \Viz:TER 15,E.--At season, wile.' egg-, are general iy plenty, provision should Lie made for keeping a supply over for winter's use. Many pans have been recommended, coin() of which have been successful, aliters not. As our readers aro well aware. the pores covering the whole surface of egg sindi.; are very nuinerons. An examination with the naked eye will disclose multitudes of in dentations, which on efeser .17I'VOy with a magnifying glass prove to be pores, which penetrate through the snot!. Through these the air find, access to the contents of the egg, and, evaporating theta to a certain degree., permits a. further entrance 01 air until sufficient is in trod need to commence (locum posithai. Manifestly the remedy against this is to close the pores with some substance impervious to air. .Litne water is often recent mend ctd,.but this cannot always be relied inset; neither tiven YAM:a \\* VC. er,var nisi), nor a partin I boiling of the :11iminen nearest the shell, which last plan is tile most often suggested by writers. We have tried it faithlully, aid have lottnd that the eggs spoil nearly Its 50011 Its they WOold lii they not been so prepare .l. The plan NV hieil we halve lbtind to I'' Most effeernal, is to Cover the en ire :die!! with tallow, which Tieing meltc•tl, penetra tes the 1,0/0 , ; thoroughly, and then hardens suddenly. Lard, oil and butter answer the purposn ten• a short time, Lint they do not remain permanwitly on the shell, and as soon as they have (Died elf, evapor,it ion or the egg eDillnienees.—.l.Pwachit.ietts / 1 1,111(11,- 212(1n. D nmoon ter AND IfiNtilt.l.'YCE.—lf the //craid is to be regarded as a democratic paper and if it its the minutest qual ity of a representative sheet, we have the democratic party of C ilumbia as of old, opposed to education. This will be seen by the following, from the pen of one of our Borough School Directors. By voting the Democratic ticket you will say plainly that - the nippers shall remain as as they are.—Herald. This is plain talk,and as the Iferald man, is a Membetr of the School Board and there fore supposed to speak for it officiallV, it is well that the people understand the senti ments of tit = democratic portion of time Board. W hope that this precious, this honest (?) specimen of a tI irector will give a lew more of these secret intentions in his official capacity. Whenever the wants of the colored people of Columbia are stimuli its to require a .Nccondory and high school, :is soon as they sh.til be so for advanced in the primary (lop irtmens, we know there is no respectable or lion.c.st democrat, who will fail to accede their right in this partic ular, Bin it twill be many years before taxation for the support of such eolored schools will be required, and when once it becomes a necessity, the whole amount as sessed will not be one-tenth of what the " mechanics and laboring num" of this and other places have paid for the support of the herald school Director liii»self. it does not well become a cc hoot Pm rector to lavor and crime. If our neigh bor continues his illustrious career, he will rank with the second class of great men witoin Slink speare describes in those memo rable lines : •' S ome an, born great, sonl& nehieve grealnes. , Had ~mne havo thrn,,t upon them." THE Naws CoLumnr.k.—Last &I:ar il:1y was a day of great exciti-ment lii Columbia. The Friday evening's war news had stirred our people tip to the est pitch or eXeitentent ; everybody was anxious to hear the very 1,11-.. l from the Lunt. The grand armies of Europe were confronting each other on the .Meuse, near the Belgian frontier, and the tidings of a terrible conflict wero anxiously looked for. "Did you hear anything later?" :vas On the lips of almost every one we net. At 10::10, A. 2.1., on Saturday, When the war lover was at its height, a small extra WttS issued front the Shy office, announcing the surrender of the Emperor together with the whole French arm' With. Mtn. Sev eral hundred copies, were distrilmted over town, end Gertlldil sympathy and enthusi asm knew no bounds. The democracy, and the French sympathizers looked des pondent, still horn in; against, hope—alleging that our extra was tt canard, and that WO " icntild have to take it all beep again." One little democrat. who used to have more money than brains, and now has neither, was willing to bet ten (101tat's that t "spe cial telegr.nn" was a hoax. Au afternoon dihpatch, awl the evening paper, however, allayed all fears about the reliability of our morning, extra. Napoleon and MeMithim hail surrenderod. By our enterprise the people of Colunthi-t had the news a line - st te; soon, as the great cities of New York and Philadelphia. On Saturday evening our German citi zens had a grand time. At the beer saloons and at their homes, " Tice" Vailerland" toasted, White the '• Wateh on the Rhine - , was sung by some of our professionals. One enthuslast)o Tindall was , tziging, "Shoo Fly" in German, rendering it a, lie sung it thus: Sch fulzr, ich ielz Dal lahr, wie llt .Mot genstern; Tell full'', len zuhr. Zell len z will', win (lee :Morgenstern. nzri lass' mien in Fort "leg! In mien in Ruh, Font Fling; lass' to wh in Ruh, in itch but von enzapagme Q. At, Irarrisholg a salute of s(•venty guns was tired by order of Gov. Geary, Inhonor or the event. A izazzzl tittratleil the streets, amid shouts tor the Fatherland. According . to the Press, Philadelphia had a real old-bislnoued ‘v.ir excitement; the German populace were quite be , ade thcm selves. They expected victory, but not so speedy and complete an issue us that of which the telegr,Lo brought tidings. The very soddenness of the news Of S.lt ❑rday was dolts es•plosiye in its effects upon the staid tio•1 demure Germans. whom dull fools suppose never run out. of the ruts 01 0.1011.11 111 sattsfnution. We saw one en thusiastic soil of the North dancing ea statie 0111111 l,•IS along Client nut street, and carrol ing harmonious hurrahs to himself es he tripped along. The feeling was not confined to the Cier man element. The joy seemed to lie wide spread. Sympathizers with the French cause were tminv. hot these loved the cane for the people, but felt no great sadness that the war was over or that Napoleon the fAttle," as Hugo ha, dubtted lust, had at last conic to an end and was a submis sive prisoner. The people were glad. and they manifested their joy by hand shak ings, bursas and acclantationq. A. short extract Iron] the Tl ibune. shows how Wall street, was alleeted. The first reception of the news on Satur day caused considerable excitement ill Wall St. Gold at once fell :21 per cent. Brokers of the bull faction gazed despair ingly, and the heirs fairly danced with joy. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon a Gelman hrass band, wandering, with beaming laceA down Broad St., were seized upon by a crowd 01 merry brokers, and escorted to the gallery of the Gold Room, where, amid the wildest enthusiasm, they played with per ceptible exultation the famous song of the war, the " Patrol oil the Rhine." Phis con. eluded, they were ordered, in honor of the brave resistance of the French, to play the Marseillaise Liylllll, and soon the patriotic strains of the sung of liberty were echoing like a defiance through the hall. After ward, by way of variety, the spectacle might have been witnessed of about lOU richly-dressed brokers dancing it wild can can around the fountain that adorn?, the cell ter of the hall. The largest assortment of, ChiWrens' Shoes in Columbia, at Pinkerton's, corner 2nd and Locust streets. SAS ND 1117 LICIIITNINO.--The idea ON lightning, rodsare of no use to protect build ings is being rapidly dispelled, us will ho seen from the following: The house of Joshua Sourbier, just out side of the borough limits, was struck by lig.ltning during the terrible storm on the ltb Ult. A point on the rod was melted, and the (laid pa,sed otr, {ping down the rod. A hero belonging to John &Jaeoh Go Lower*Chancetbrd twp., YOVk county., pro vided with four points, was struck at the saine time. One roint was melted and torn the unrreat then passing down the main rod no damage being done. Both these buildings were rodded with the celebrated Cleveland Cable rod, for which 11. U. Heise, Columbia, is agent. AN Era. WITNESS. —The mother of Dan iel Lehman, who is so well and favorably known in our borough, was present at the shooting ot• the six soldiers in York, in the early days of the revolution. The old lady, now deceased, used to relate the circum stance. for tnany years afterwards. They were shot on the commons, where the mili t:a•y Hospital used to stand, for:threatening to mutinize unless their Wa4es were paid at a Da:tic:ilia: . time. Our readers will remem ber that the details of the shooting of tho4e men were giVeu by Michael Edwards, of Moundville, W. Virginia, to W. W. Wood rull, of Chester' eollitty, on the occasion Or his recent visit to that place. Mr. Edwards was lore in York, and is now one hundred and three years old, and was also an eye with of the transaction.—York Trac Democrat. No auction goods at 11S Loust street Lltir OF Ju anus to serve in the Court of Common Pleas, commencing Monday, Oct. 1870. .Tfleob Buell, Warwick. George Bruner, Manor. Jacob Hausman, AT ant*: r. Isaac Hrubaker, Rapho. E II Brown, City. .Tastes Coyle, City. John Crawford, Martie. John Drucher, hurt. George Duchman, East Earl. Cyrus Donor, Penn. Jaeoh D Garman. Rearnstown. ..I.ndrow Gerbt r, Mt. Joy Borough. Henry Garrecht, City. Deuirtinin Hoffer, Wer4t Donegal. John Il.arnh,h, requen. Henry Haines, East Donegal. John - G Hoerner, Marietta.. Henry G Herr, City. Abraham Kan fronto, I?enn, Edwin Koniginacher, Ephrata. Henry Dover, Manor. William Miller, City. George Metzger, Cite. John Murphy, City. George Miller, West Ls to peter. Ybilip Olilweiler, Vi,re , e.i Donegal .1 Fennel, Little Britain. Robert, B Patter,on,lerein. Cyrus Roam, Reainstown. Eauben Steinmetz, Elizabeth. Cooper Stubbs, Fulton. Itenialn iu r Shenk, City. C Sample, Salisbury. John Sir,Min, 'ence. S 'V Townsend, Sitdsbery. John Tweed, Pt ovideone. \Vie-hington Whitaker. Fulton. .Tulin S. Walloe , La,i Earl. J We , ,thaeller. City. I_,l , vr Jult•lrts• to set eo in the Court of Common Pleas, eninine,wing Monday, Oc tober. Si, 11370. A C Barr, City. Wayne Bonder, City. Jacob 1. Bro.,vn, Brenenian, E.lizabuthb W 1). Henry Wetz, Columbia. David Bricker, VTar , xick. A ' Cassel, Marietta. \Vin Carpenter, Litn,mster twp. I,aac Diller, JOllll Dorwart, City. henry M Engle. West Donegal. Jacob Elsor, Ehz.tbeth. Christian Erb, East Lampeter. Henry Gochenaur, East Heniptiel.l. John Houston, D Marietta. George J East I,Ampeter. 33 , 1 ward [louse, \Vashington. Ephraim Hoover. Petersburg. John Hamilton, City. li \V Ilarberger, City. Samuel Hull, New llolland. Jacob Hunsucker, Upper Lmco;:k. M Johnston, City. Vincent King. Colerain. Geo 1-1. Kreider, West Donegal. Geo Kautz, City. Joseph LI Keener, Penn. Henry Lintner, Manor. Henry ?Ayers:, Brunton , . .1 II Muller, City. Herman Miller, City. Allen lock, City. Barton P Ream, Reamstown. Peter S Must, Manheim. Benjamin 1' Rowe, PrOVidelleo. E K Smith, Columbia. Abram Stieetz, City. John Seldomridge, Salisbury. M Steele, Drumore. Spencer, Strasburg. Gum shoes ut Pinkerton's i_F-tiliON SOLDIERS. The Law Giving 160 Acres of Land to Everybody IIVIto Served in Cue The following is the text of the instruc tions torwarded front the General Land Ol'- tire all registers and receivers in regal(' to pre-emptions under the new Array bill : r3r i:N•r OF IN rErao O ENEEAL LAND OF•rtcn, AugtrA 8, 1870. o,a.tlemen:—The following is the '2sth section of the act or Congress approved July 15th, 1870, entitled "An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year cuffing June 30th, 1871, and for other purpose-, viz.: tieetion 2.5. And be it further enacted, Unit every private soldier or officer wit, served in the army of the United States dur ing the rebellion fur niu,ty, and remained loyal to the Government, and every seaman, marine, and officer and other person, who has served in the navy of the boiled States or in the marine corps or revenue marine during the r e bellion for ninety days, and remained local to the Government, shall, on payme.d • of the fee or coin toissiou to any register or reeek - cr of any land (Alice required by law, be entitled to enter any one section of land, not mineral, of the al ternate reserved SeCtliolls or..public lands along the lines of any one of the railroads or other public works of the 'United States, wherever public lands have been or may be granted by 10.6 of Congress, and to re ceive a patent therefor under and by virtue of the provisions or the :let to secure home steads to actual settler, on the public do main, and t he acts amendatory - thereof, and on the terms and cendidons therein pre scribed ; and all the provisions of said acts, except as herein modified, shall extend and be applicable to entries under this act, and the commissioner ot the general land office is hereby authorized to prescribe the nec essary rules and re4tilations to carry this section into effeet and determine all facts nevessary therefor. 13 these provisions the homestead law of 20th Slay, 1812. :l11(1 the acts amendatory thereof, are, modified so as to allow entries to bn made by the parties mentioned, there in ()Colo maximum quantity ot one-quar ter section, of 110 acres of land, held at the double minimum price of Z.-'2.50 per acre, instead of one-halt' quarter section, or eighty acres, as herelohne. ln ease of a party desiring, to avail him self thereof, yon will require hint to file the usual hamstead application fur the tract desired, it legally liable to entry, to make 11 111 dnvi L according to the form heretofore annexed, instead of the usual homestead affidavit, and, on his doing so, allow hint to make payment of the *AI fee stipulated in the act of 20th Slay, 1812, and the usual eoulinissions on the price ot the land at :;52. 50 per acre, the entry to be regularly numbered and reported to this office in our monthly homestead returns. . Regarding. settlement and cultivation, the requirements 01 the law in tlti9 class of entrie , , are the snme as in other homestead entries. Very respectfully, Your obedient. servant, Jos. \V. Wtr.soN, Cow missioner, Register and Receiver =I LAND Orrren, AT -I, of —, haying tiled my application for au entry under provimons of the act or Congress, approved May 20, 1802, and de siring to :Wall elyeelf of the !!sth section of the act July IZah, 1870, in regard to land held at the doable minimum price of $2.50 per acre, do solemnly swear that I am the identical —, who was a —, in the company coinmanded by Captain —, in the regiment of —, (Infantry or Cftvalry o ke.,) - Volunteers,commanded by —, in the war of IS6I ; and that I continued in active service for ninety days, and have remained loyal to the Government; that said application, No. —, is made for my exclusive benefit, and for the purpose fit actual settlement and cultivation, and not directly or indirectly for the use or ben • tit of any other person or persons, and that I have not heretofore had the benefit 01 the homestead law. Sworn to and StlUSUrilnd this day of before. .:eg6ter or Receiver of the Lend Office Approved : J. D. Cox, Secretary. Department of the Interior, Aug. 8, lain St7Cec4g.-11. Heise and E. S. Clapp have thus far erected over 20,000 feet of the CaLae lightning, rod in this county, since April 24th. making in all 20 weeks. This averages 1000 feet per week, thus attesting. the popularity of this superior rod. LITIZ rrEMS.—TWO very suspicious char acters were seen prowling about the town daring last week. On Sunday afternoon they were found in the yard of Linden Hall Seminary and could not tell• what they wanted there. There was no little excite ment in consequence in the town. The fel lows said they were from Philadelphia and on their wa7, , to Lancaster to hunt work. —Great interest is being inanil. , sled in music by the young men. In the Aoravian church a new Trombone choir• is being formed to take the place or the ter :nor resig:wd.--A II the schools have been opened a:al the scholars are rapidly return ing. It will nt tke the WWu quite lively again. Tan Scnortr., BOARD !net on Monday eve ning. The Boud of S. B. Clepper, Collector of taxes, for $lO.OO with Robert Crane and William Patton as so reties, Was approved. The Committee on Supplies were directed to purchase a new heater for the school The President announced the following visiting Committees, after which the Board Kijou rued : SP p tenther —Young, Watts and 'lrene:llan. o,:toher—lletwiler, Striae and Zeigler. November—Guiles and North. Demnbur—Waus, ISrt•netnjtu and Young January—'itrine.. ZOiuler and Del%Viler. 11=MMII=IME =MWM=l=2ll= = -Guiles and North BEE Act; NOWLEDkonk:vr.—A basket of peach es from Shreffier's fruit garden was placed on oar table, on Monday morning. They were highly relished. A basket of peaches, the celebrated Sus quehanna variety, and a lot of grapes (Con cords) from the well known nursery and fruit orchard of Hairy Longnecker, at the Maytown toll gate. 1 mil: south of May town, ilaVO been received at this office. The Susquehannas are very fine ; it takes one hundrea and twenty of them to till a box, bringing a ready wholesale price of ;S:: per box, or crate. They are delicious. The SPY typogrnphical force return their thanks for the beat. Mr. Longneckez has largo quantitie peaches, and ships daily to liuncannon, Pa., and Ettnira, N. Y. THE COLUNDIIA AND PORT DEPOc4IT It. R.—The Columbia it:, Port Deposit R. It. Company have commenced onerations,oear the borough limits Pit the Southern end.) A number of hands are employed at grad ing the proposed R. It. under the contractor W. W. Tipp of Columbia, a none and man io every household, and one whom the citizens of our little town loci proud to acknowledge, in having him in our tnalst. We congratulate the comp.:. nv in letting the contract to him as he meets with a hearty w,demne DS. M.ty the road soon be completed is the wish of his inany friends. Later I understand that his route exi ends from Washington Borough to safe Harbor (Wesiey will Slav • some heavy summits to crawl :it Turkey - Hill. and below that point are some very rugged paths for travelers toil contractors.) .1. 1,. S WAsulNG . rox 110 Sept, 7, 1770. :3100 will exceed the amount of tax col lected Irma darkies for school purpo,-es, and where n•ill the balance be lound ? will have :o come in part from the h.u•d earned wage, or .he laborers and mechanics, in pos , e,,sion of property.—Herahi We have no oljection, to citizens talking on the , ultjects of taxes, wrung from " the hard-earned tinges of mechanics," if thoy have the semblance of a right to do so. I:ut we would like to ref••r the Editor and School Director of the Hera d to another kind of rise., ed taxes, which have been imposed on the " labm.ers and mechanics" of this and other commuttilie4 throughout the stale. Our colored people are poor, but they must give the credit of their poverty to the democratic bondage from which they hate just been reseoued. TM'y igno. rant, but eopperheadisin would sink them deeper into stupidity and degradation. 'lnc desperation with which this model school director,?)tights to keep the poor rie• gro su ignoran.te and crimes, is only an et deuce that his ea Use is hopeless, and that eitilirntina, a, well a, the opinions of the butler classes of our citizens, are against Inin. c-ortlanization of the Republican Conni:v Co:i2:l2iffee. The new Republican County Committee inec on Monday at Sonsenig's Lop hotel, East king street, fur the pla pum., or Organizing for the ensuing year. Ur. J. S. Ziegler, of Mt. Joy borough, was appointed temporary chairman , and Theo. A. K3nzer, of East Earl, and Tobias 11. Hershey, of Maubeiin borough, were appointed tempo rary becretane.s. The roll of mem bet s was called, when it appeared that all were pre , out either la person or by proxy. B. _P. Rowe, Providence, was substituted fur I'. 11. Goyim tuer ; M. Brubaker, EliZ,lbeth tarp., for S. 11. Miller; J. C. Walker, Salis bury, roc Nathatucl ,lr.; lienja min Urban, Conestoga, for Dr. Samuel S. Mehatrey ; J. S. Kauffman, liden, tor J. 11. Gibbs. The do vote in Dart twp., between Dani el Eby and George Knok, was taken up, and on 'notion, the yea, n•ei•e called which resulted in favor of Eby by 47 to 14. The chair stated that the next business in order was the election of a permanent chairman. Charles Dedues of Millersville, was nominated ; John M. Ste:in - lan, of Penn, was noininati d, when, on motion,the nominations closed. The committee pro ceeded to vote, when the ballot resulted as follows: for Mr. Stelnuan 43; for Mr. Denues of Millersville, D. Mr. Slob- Iran having a Majority of the votes Cast was declared elected. Ou taking the chair Mr. Sehnian thanked the committee for the honor conferred upon him, and as he had been retittestkil to make In, 51100011 short he would content himself by making none at all. The election of permanent heeret - trles be ing In order. Tobtos LLershey, of Atztnihnot, and .J. li. liiirr, city, wore now inated,when itle viclnwitlllcen-; clo,ed,llll‘l, on 111M11)11, 11c, two gentlemen nautod eofflicmed by acclainatto.l. Dr, Ziegler, Mt. Joy bor., offered the fol lowing resolutions, which were adopted. W.III,:itEAS, it has been the unif,,i ut prim tic,' of political parties to express their VieWS on hil portant public issues; and, whereas, under the present system or con ducting nominations in this county, the Republican County Coin wittre is the only body that eau properly express the vie .'5 of that party on such questions ; and, whereas, this 001nini ace, roc:untie declud by the people of the several districts in this county, tleoin it their duty to give such ex - iiressions to the Views of their constituents it, may front time to tune be deemed advi sable. Therefore, be it Roolved, That we have unlimited confi dence in tile patriotistil,integrity and sound judgement of President Grant, and point with pride to his , uccessful administration as ;In evidence that he is the right man the right place, That the continua! reduction of our patine debt is it source of pro:mina gratification, and a convincing proof that mithlidness and economy 0:100 Inure pre- Vail in the administration of public: Mimi's, .11e..5olucd, That the unqualified triumph or the etu•dtttal principle, of the Republican party in the adoption 01 the Fittentli A.llleildillent to the National Con,titntion, !Maks it grand era in the history of our Uoverunient, making it a Itepublie in truth ao we'l4t, in haute. /:esottleci, 'flit I tile doctrine of protection to American labor, by means of a protect cc tariff, is, and ala.lys Las been, a cardinal principle of the iLepublicatt party of thi, State, and that on behalf 01 the itepublican party of Lancaster county, we donoti nee tile doctrine or Iree•trade a, a tit•lu,loa and a snare. Resolved, That we commend the ticket nominated at the recent primary meetings in this county, to the unqualui,....d supper: ot every member of the Republican party, and :1,41.1 them to roll up for it an old lash lotted Republican majority. Resolved, Tina we feel e4pecial gratifica tion in the fact that all our candalates for .I.,einbly are publicly pledged to vote against all such scheme-; to rob the pubic roost] ry as the Border Raid Bill anti Sinki log Fund Steal of last ses-aon, and to at tend all caucuses el the Republican party, called by proper authority and support all nominations fairly I. ado. Resolved, That IL is the duty of all public journals, whosupport the Republican pArty in Ibis county, and 01 all individual- inter ested in us welt:tie and prosperity, 10 uw their bet efforts to improve and perfect the present system of nominations, that it may become the means of burly and truly expressing the will of the member- of the Nay. Thu Ibllowing, resolution '.vas alh•rwards submitted, and adopted as ant addiz,on to those offered by Dr. Zeigler. Resolved, That ilia Republican paper, of this county be requested to cease all pe.r sonal attacks upon candidates either iimii nated or named for nomination, lor the welfare of our party, and for the benefit of our party majority. .Mr. Johnson, city, offered the followng, which alter a brief debate was adopted Resolved, That the Chairman of the County Committee be instructed 10 liqui date all outstanding ch e ws against the Committee, The Committee then went into "exeontive bession," and shortly aiterWard adjourned. —Express. Ticn To AmnineAN" American Mechanics are notified that the train for the Bainbridge parade will leave Colombia, precisely at 8:10 this morning. AT Pinkerton's can ho obtained Boots. Shoes, Gaiters and Shiipers for Ladies, INlis,es end Children. At rlllkerton's everybody can get goo hosiery at reasonable rate-. At Pinkerton's Ladles can flail a gee ' J. L. PIN IITON 1101 V jn,t returned from Philadelphia with a lar4e :mad: la. Lathes', Misses' and Childress' city made Shoes. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots. Call and examine his stock, corner 2nd and Locust streets, as lie guarantees Ms stock to he of as 11110 ;1 quality, and price, as low Its any in Col umbie. SUCH of our subscribers who ein arrears for .üb,m•iptiou arc again re quested to examine the slips mi their papers co:Ifni:Om; their natnes, as eertai ntheainonn I of their indebtedness , and remit on or belbre Supt. lot. Trout pt • attention to this inAter requested. Timm;ml.l9l AoE:scl.-11 7 e call the at tention of the reader to J. N. World's Tel egraph Agency, ial Ver Used itt another col umn, anti loraued at No. ItIS South 6th St., Philadelphia. Mr. World is a gentleman eminently qualified for his post, and can lie relied on for the fulfilment of any contract or for the transaction or any business en trusted to him. " THE BALM OF CUITA."—This is the name of an infallible remedy for the cure of Ring Worm, Tette'', Barber's Itch and other cu taneous diseases, prepared and manufac tured by E. T. Mellinger. If is a Cuban remedy, arid is insured to effect a perma nent cure of the diz.011.1 , 3 aboved named— never-failing in any instance, as is testified by prominent and reliable citizens of co 'L111161:1, whose certificates are on a neatly printed circular, now being distributed. It is an excellent remedy, and merits un - bonuded success. -\rca3m•rt:o 01:T1:At:E.—A g,entletuan ro idiu in West lieu:Wield, intortn% that, on last Saturday morning, as a neigh hor's wife was 00101112; 10 010 Columbia market, about, 5 o'clock in the morning, she .ca. met by :t colored man, who alter passing her, turned and followed her, mat tering some indistinct SentenceS. Think ing In; designs were wicked, .he rai , ed 4111 11.1411111, and ran, ho following her closely, though soon giving up the pursuit. Afterwards he overtook 'a voung lady •cell :tad widely Ica :vni in Columbia, and attempted a re-enactment (tithe samo out rage. iler resistance and or es for help alarmed him, and he fled without accom plish:llg his hellish purposes. . _ This titan has not been ror,gnizeci fl ul he been. justice would have been swift and owe. No one but a fiend ,!an be guilty of snob titrociow. , attaelis on defenseless fe n-n. 110,, anti no twitter whether white ur black, should if possible, be poolshed to the tittn.psi penttity of the law. It to t hat this wretch, is a stranq er here; but should he ever he seen here identity be proven, he %%ill be suttnnarily Beall 10)11). Tizz• ni,11,. I,ltovvitlg Vorl: for nrt(l ;10'cl•wk P. M. Coupon, I NII-....... ... ..... . .. II I 5-'2, 1 4.',itipon. l'it.l I I I ',, 5-20 Co.ipon, 1,46, .M:ky ~It‘l Noveittln,i . Ili', 3-2., Coupkv.t, 1z , f,.5, .1 t.tl - and .I.lnuors IIIII: 5-110 tloupttn, 1,1;7 I , 0! ~ :;-2111 (2 , , 111.11 , 1.`1.,`: ... ..... 1111 1 10-10 Ut , LI in .1, 11 ' -,., Cur ren, , y, LI, )).eittils .., - On Thur., i:t. morning St-):., 6th, Anna lln,dan4t,t,r ui ,Vancl Obcr:in. F,lller/li to take place ua Satttrda3 Sept_ 10:11. 10 o'clock. • 2tbl:Lri2c,i'".ci pn tit, .11a hy IZ,v. S. E. B. Pdtivilk , Colun.bla. on T,1,-day, SCq temLor ac c. b; lb \ W.ll-on, Dr. 11. L I[wr to ;lore Ooth (,1 L NE FV AD PERTISE NTS. Tit E C iIEA PEST .\._Ni)if li , ' Fil_ "i‘ Si IRE'S CONFECTIONERY SALOON ! -V). 25. X. Queen St., Lancaster, In the be,t plues , to procure your t,upptteh of ALL KINDS OF CONFEt;TIONERY, L"...l'artleA ;LIM ,hear. , served promptly st sliitest notice . _ F3ll G CEM .A ES ll= The Sui,crllier would respectfully Inform his oust Others and the Vu generally, that lie has Just, received a zoneral assortment Of IatOCERI ES, Ill:OVISIONS, TEAS .I:CD SPICES. Retitled :Sugars of all k tints, No. 1., and Me,. Mackerel, English Aineravan Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams and Peel, Extra Fine syrups, 01.1 l.ui and Java Coffee .biIIED AND c.4.NNI:r) 1,1-:',"ITS Itaisin,, Prune , : am! prepared Mustard always on hand :And 01 the very host wade,. FAMILY 1 , LOU 11, COILN ME.% F., Grut•erlr', Canned l'egaddble , ru.d lilt',, tor hutch and blond le., be,d, Good, ale sold, and privy, 't•ry luu•. Our :-tuck - nr•dapie Leavy groverh , la lull (11111 C pIA 11.110, hvsqdra.; ahno , d.lally addition , . Notion:, 11l thller.‘ , ll kinds ah.v.tv , on hand. Iit.TCJI del.l-0.1-tParj t•ta • . PI) titti. 01) S.ll E '1'111.: C1131111511'1.:.11,T11 PROOLAvkTIOY I, Pt:EDI:I:WIC Mrntt , ,, High shorilrof Lvtrm ter County, ['minnow:veal:ll of I'vnncyit:uliu. tlo 1 t•roby nt•.tke knov.:n :nt• I ttiVt• U. C tee to the I 1.F. , 71/1v; or t he ett , etion will IP‘ held In the ,nut .rt I.: uu •:t.la•. Oil TtI'ESIIAX, 11th dav or tu • rt)mit, 1,70, for the purno , e ore:eel Du: the •er,•rnl nt.twar.liere inafter. natrw4i, Vi,.: PERSON duly tr :11,1111,0r of ri/ITIL PERSON'S ‘!uly cNE, PEIttiON (in;d:11,1 C.nuay ('om- T.Vt) PEIZ•4ONS duly 1111'11111,1 Sir I)ireet4A , of I, Por. TV , PEILSONS duly qualin,d f•u• Pri.un In OCE PERSON duly rluulttir4 tor County So lies tor. TIVS) l'lslll-d I NS duly qualiliesi for .luny 120111- 111 1,,101101 .1 4, ONE PERSON 110:‘ inctlitlesl for Auditor, [also Iserehe nedte known and give :naive that the plasse of holdings this ~as: said elect son in this s.everul wands, horosiglcs, 11 1.41111 ts 01111 Willllll thessotudy of I.stsietster, are tsllow-s, to wit : lit In s tnes-cossinosed of the Nine Wald. of res3easier 1111,'. The qualified voters of the Fir,t \Vert] will hold their elves 101 l lit 1110 rill 1,- 110 , 101 i,, ElllOl . , lu West •, seeprel Ward, at the public house el :slink st, Kane, in East Kings street ; Third \Vas d. at the ntollis house of It. 3.l.vet .. hi East I:lust 51.; Poirth \Van!. at the pills's , hose ot Martin Krider, In West King st. ; Fifth u Ward. stt pustle house of.lolth Bisslnger, West King st. ; Sisth Wan), at the pulshelsouse of flosot st , Sprout Iss north Qtosen street ; Seventh Wald, of the puislits house ot .Issint \\'il linger, ill Rosskland st.: Eithtit Wass, at the publie house 111 Slllll 1101 11, 10 Sir:lV:berry 7.111 111 Ward, :It In public lease 1 OLlliseiller, is NOIIII qt,i'Cl street. 2 1 iMstriet-liruistse tsiwnship, at Nis. 2 tscliorst v.thouse in the v111,12e 01 L e v e l. priet-Itoroiv4h sit Elizabethtown. sit the puislscs house now osseupied by George Boyer, In said borough. llh Distriet-Earl township. at the publle hall its tie vi Page of 'New Holla nil, in sods towns's] Ps 'SO instriet-Elliabet is township, at the pub lit lut-e now occupied by John Engle, In Brick:- erville, in said township. till I sistriet-Borough of St raslansg,at the Inds lie house of 110 W of etljAeil by ' , roll: Myers, sail borough. ;di 1 sistriet -Rapti. township, incluillet; lite borough of 31anhenn, at the Washington House, lit saki I,ol'ollol. Sth instrlet-Salistsury township, at the nub iie house now occupied Ii John .31ason, \W blur Ilorse tavern, in sass! township. Pill 1)1.1 rust-East Cs - scalier, township. at the public, itonsss now sasztipiest by tient y lOth Ihstrict-ihsing part of :the towsislito of East, Ihstieg.tl, at the public seta's,' house in the village of Issytssten, In said town-hip. 11th District-Caerstarvon townshits. at the Iselin , house stow oe/stapled by IL tl. Sweigart, lts the village sif l'hureistown. In said townslup. 12th Dist riot-iosstse township, at the house now 01,0100 , 1 by D. If. Moore, in said townshlp. IW' 1,1.1mq-I:art township, at the public house lately occupied by .1011 11 11011 is, hi sold 11th township. at the pub- Ile house now occupied by :401111.101 W. in said lOWII , II lb. Dbal Olt at the public house now occupied by Mattin Rohrer, in Salt! townsints, Pith Dist riots-IVorwisic township, at the pub lic house now 0(.011111011 by (less T Greater, in the tsf Lille, in snit! township. 17th District-I'a : tpos.•d of the D....00ub or Marietta nod part tut East tioneg.tl township. at the public school house in thc borough of I'star letta, in Said Isswnship. 10th .Distriet-Colutsibia ilsisough : Ist \Van!, at the public house of .rosepls Black ; taut Ward, at the public house of Mary Wagner ; .Intl `Ward, at the restaurant tut Valentino 31ack. lktli District-Salsbury township, at the pub- NB IV ADVERTISEMENTS Ilc Itott,e 21010 occupied by Isaac Albright, I town.bll). 2•I11 Itistrivt—l,Ntcoolt 1,,wr , 1t! , at iht• 1,111 lie 110IINi, 110 W oceUried by W. iii:L:r, in nI. Ilistria-117octtnot•I; town...hip,at 11101.1/' oLleopiot.l by .T. C. Eisitiotniiii, in said town-hip. :22 , 1 Db•lriet-31olint. Toy Jiorougii, IL COIIIICII Chamber In tin, boron:ill of Mount :ha 2t , 1 District—Being part. of East ficititalei• at the public house now f)C,111/1CIi by If. S. I atiolis. to the village of I'etersbm•g, in said township. 21til District —West Lanipeter township, at polite house ii/n - ,•5010i1l byllenry in the village u 1 L.unpetet :s.fluare, 11l said town ip, tirali District—Conestoga township, at the pill, lie house now occupted by John G. Preis, In said township. nit It Dist rict—Washington Borough, at the Upper school house iu tltu borough of Washings ton. 27th Dist rlct—Epinala lown,itip, at the pub- In: house now occupied by :slyer, In said tna•n.l tip, 2otil itistrict—Conny trnenship, at the school house in the village of L'altibridge, In salt! township. _:eh Instriet—rllaniteint lewnship, at the pub fie 'slum, now occupied by A. 11. itombetger, in the village of Netl'sville, In said township, :Celli liistrlet—Being part of Manor township, at the, publie house now occupied by Isaac It. Miller, in Miller-town, In said township. alst Ihstriet—Went Earl township, nt the house now ocuttpleit Grayblll Ct. Forney', in Earl ville, in gait! township. :I'M 1 tistrad—lttang pert of West lionitaleld tte.ynsidt., II nown ass •,-ilver Spring Distrtet, at the puldes house of James Montgomery, nt said township, . 131 Digr:et—Strasburg . bw,mslitp, at the pub lic house now ocenpio 1 by Juno,' Curran, in the Borough of Strasburg. :11th District—l:elmt part of Manor township, commonly called inthantown dlstriel, at the public hoUse of. Bernard Stoner, lani town ship. nth Dist rict--West, Cocalieo It.Wll , lUp at the public hotn.e. now occupled by D.wiel Mlsial or, in the villaue of Shoencelt, in said township. :Nth District—East Earl township, at the pub lic house 11020 occupied by Forman, at Blue Rad, in said township. :;7111 District—Paradise townsh In, at the public }mum: now occupied by Henry Kentitzy, in sand township. 85th District--Beinu a port of Elst llemphelel township, at the public school house in the. of Said township. l',Uth District—Lam-101,r township, at the pub lic house 110 W occupied by Win. 'l'. Youart, ut said township. tall' District—East Latopeter township, at the public house 11050 OCCOpled Itue•lavtf ter.:n said township. 41 Dist: 'let th• Britain township, at the house of John llarbison, in said township. I:2d District—Upper Leocock township, at the public timbre 01 Jacob :lard, 11l said ;la District—Penn township. at the Lehi to house Of .faceb Iluser. m sohl f ith brattier—Boconzu of Adanistou 11, at the s c hool house in saki borouuli. .1:>411 1 1 1 , 411et—ClaV toW11 , 11i1). at the I.IIIIIIC . house of A:11 . 011 E 1 ,11111% In .a.lll township,. - kith District—Pettua travaiship, at the lin ' tite hone of of .1 inns Groff. in said townslttp. rill I)istrivt—Prowalenno tonandlip. at tits house new °yet:pied, by John Snyder, In scud I.W.Vaship. .I .3 th District—Etlon Ite.rasliim at tar put tle house of Abnlim in Myer., ut saal tom mini,. Ott, Distriet — iloina' that part, or Mount J.is township Itotetetort. ineltaletl to thrill too,: (list riot, :it Leintian's schoolhouse, in said toNVII - Toll, D . ,trit•t—West I)Jnegal township, noi. t .t". fore inenaltsl out the tI eltiontin district - , al Itatr , %clam! Itto , e. to imi.l 51st. IM•trivt—Thai part of Montt! Joy town. sill p loirtittialre 1 ne111,14,1 in the 22,1 (lomat.% at Benlntnin iheaetil lit s s.11(.101 11401 , V, in :":11,1 tawn,nip. lid Dn.!. riot —Tim; part of ber. - toforti int•ltitled in Cho 22.1 titstrict. •the 1)1 ick • ,.. 11001 11011 , 3 nt rile Vilt ig. ot'Sprnnzrilie, in said tntrn~iulr, Ott l)i , trio,—That pal r (.1 I:11nm town , l3;p 11..rvlocnre 111,1nd. - .4 In 1/to .2,1 eln,traq, t the pubiis school latas :a th , •rtltagr of Nett om n. nt 5,11,1 on'tn.litm h lastrmt—That am t of :titlar townshia Ilot itv•lt. , l, it I 24th (It, .F:tco!. 1 astrict---I.sittri liktrit•t, hem,port ill Joilittmi.l towm,!ij., Its rotof .2,1 01.! : n•t, nt the :\ (nun:\ We ~•fttsi? II t0v.",•711•.. - 7th tiktt p,tt of Wes: Iraiptlel I not nsinm heretofore int•lnd in tin , 12.1 tlls'rtm 'lt tilt: Sand Halo St•lmei in ,11.! tow:J..IIIM. Eval y l.rnnn,r Neemim: Austlaa. of the W110...1:011 hahl any °Mee or :11,p, 1:111110111 Of 1110{11 or trot tanlar 110. 11vmmtneal of t I'lllll,l or 11,1. State., or any (Mr or in amlwa Ot— •1!. 111 1101 . 1V1-0,11 ,1!1).,roli11,111• 0/11,—`1.0r:14.1"It. Who, I- •111111 Ur o•lul,!41Ve l l 1111•101' the 1.(•21,1:1- I I Vt, i Vt. 01 . .1t1,11,1,ty t,lollllltnitllt, of the slata or Stat.-, or of any any 4.r invar atwl , 11,triat. alai 111 , n la ar,y InambaralComzra, nr oclln. stele 1,e,..n.1at aro, mill of the Helve] :nil COIIIIIIOII Collnells ot any 1.11-. Or Cam nil,- simmr 411,111% . 111.01:/aral,1 i :, fe, f T of haldumar a3a•rin,ing ut Ow time the Miler , or mmointnn nt of 1 1 0.1.4 a. or Merl: :nly eleol am of this common weall h. anal no An , paatar, ludo, or "Maar /1 eleation elir.tible !lime to he vat, <I far. The inspector and Judite of the election shall ontet at the re,pective plactsappointttil for hold ng the elect ton in the district, to whicli they respect ivoly belOng, ',tow nine o'clock In the morotne;. to o l etteh 'n.peetortt, shall op c.lnt one 1.24 el It, who Shall he a qualified voter q such Ii t. Who shill trov( e the second highest. Walther Or Whit, for in‘pee or shall not <dtend on the day of any election, hen the person who shall have VCCOIV(SI the evollil :ugliest nnrulter of VOIcS at the deitt proceeding election shall act as MN/Octal' in his place. And in Case the nelson who shall I ave received the highest litlinher of cote, hie inspector shalt not attend" the person elected judge shall appoint an thspector In his ',l:av— oid in vase the person ( - fleeted I outgo shall not attend, then the it who ree<olved the number of Voles Shall appoint a to Ills place—or itlit r e VaellneleS Shall Oita t r ue the tor the space of One hour after the tune /IX:oil liy law for the opening of the elec. 110(1, the qi/altlied Vntels of the township. tr di , thet I<tr winch such of nerds shalt have toed elected, present it ' , nett election shall elver nic ut Ikea' mother to 111! such It /Jinn I.e the au( Vor tho's,verai assessor, ill . . e•aeh to attend at the place of holding' every general, special or township election, during the whole lilac said election Is kept open, for the purpose 01 gtyinq ire formation to the inspector-, and Judge., when called en, in relation to the right of any person by then; to vote at such election, or snoli other matter , : in relation to the asses.am•nto of voters as the said inspectors or either of t hem sh.lll front time to time No perqou shalt be permitted to vole at any election, AS afore,;id, other than a free man of Ihe of I wen t y-ono ye.tr, Or More, Who !Thal/ have resided in the Stale at OW' year, and in the election likt Het, where be Oiler,. his vote :it least, ten days immediately pr eceeding such elect ion, and wit bin Iwo patda :-.l.ate or county lax, tv barb Shall have been asse,sed at It.ast, ten clat's hel o t e the elec tion. lint a ell E'en of the United State , : who preVionsly been a gliaillled voter 01 this Slate and reno Wed therein - an and relni nod, NEW STOCK: LEVI It IIU h11:111 till• eli , e2loll de4- riet 111 paid to to.alore.oid, ~hall be ent i lea to Note atter re,,dttig I I this State six 1'r01.1.112t1 that, the frovtlion, ett tvenq Irnitt,l SLq r., bottlalell twintty'-nne told wenty-t WO ye:Li', win, h:nt• t esided In all 1aa . 11011,11 , 11'10 lto entitled rule alt hough ,hall not have paid !axe... 1,,n,tal . .11all pernlttled to VOU• :11111. 1S 110 t e0111.1,1110d At 1111• 11.4 or taxable In alanint, Inrnt.b , d by 1111 Conitlin,ion.a . ,, ito product, It 1 tatvipt for the pavmint • t thin ti,./, yt•ars of a Suite Or county lax ~ ,attitttaatably tut 110 . 1.1on‘litilliori. and gin ttll.o tory I•Vidvlltat eillwr nu lits oath I,l' 111111 n. o ' r the Oath or nilitnull :flit of ntlOtlior, that In . let , I.:11.1 smelt II tax, or Jailor., to pro due., a tcroipt shall maize oath to 1)10 thereof. s.,,md, it' lie claim riLtilt to ‘ote In' b,lllg , • lector hetween the at.v., or t Went y m.lo :131 , 1 wenty-two year,, del.o:e. On Oath Or alfirtilatiOn that ii., 11:1: thi, 10;1,1 oho , year next ht•tore Ili, appliell- I lon, anti Make proof of n.,liit•neo In tilt• ..trtcq as r(.1111i1 . 1•41 1 this act, 1111,1 that I.e ous yet ily believe from 1 111.:lfs'Ol11) I gtvca bite, hat lie Is .1 size aI ro •,‘ 1(1. 1111(1 MII I 0(110' l,"1- mina te, 1. reoutred by thi‘net, whereupon the n n ,,,,. 0 1 the prr.ntt thte.,,,lntitted to VOIV shall 1 ) ,.,,,,n.t t .,1 in Iln• atprnt;.oll,tl Ikt be the in peetot,, ,t note nt:olo •trritlntt the to rata lap ttro.on 01 ll:trim: !null t or the riot l it ht -1.11 1,. t a it (...1 voN• renNon (It Snell ntto, 'hall ettlled (lilt to the eletn., who ,Intll twice the hitt note. on the 1,1 f sotel , l:vl4 by thern. In all east, whole 1110 name of the person lain - lola to cote h band ou I he list lurnished iy Corailiksioners :mil assessor, or los rlulit o vote, whether found thorvon or not, i. oblvol .ll to by au* (in:Alined ell won, It y nl the Inspoetors to exaninie soon potsom on aallt as to Ills ilualincolions anti tf do i•noilis to lave 1111 ill the state 1 . 4)1 ono year or Mere his .1111 .hall Lc :.11111elell: la Ike! hilt 111:11:4 . lim it le.' it 0110 VII %%110 be :1,111:111ried eieeter, that he lilts re-140 , 1 111 lllNtrlet. ItlOte 'Mall tell MISIDIEVEZI=IZOM=I 111,1 .hail aly• hi that Ills 11l !Mt . ..ll:Mee 111 iris eitiinitt, is said distrlrt, and flint he 'nit not itoiiiisi• into aid the Inn pn.c of vnlinu :herein ISt ery tet.nn qualified :1\ and wlui hall plain. due prouf, tl n•qulnAl, ut ilie paynn in of ta Xl.••• shall n• :ulull llod to YOU' In Ult. ‘varti n. nui ltt In winch 11, :41811 reNide. It atty person ahull prevent or attempt to pre vent :toy .ttlleer of any Betties totter i tie ut !- Irma holding -ti el election, or use or u n eaten leienett to any stall Otneer, or shall into! , rapt or Improperly interfere wit It him 111 Me ex ecution of los .itity,or.hall Mock up tile window or ILlnnille to any Windinr inhere the Nan.. may I,: holding, or , hall l Mtomly distut It the peace at such elactkut,or , Mlll its IJatltg threats, 1,,r1, or violence, svillt tle,lgn ro ittlltt- Dee 11111110 y or 40 erawe elector, or to pre out hini Iron: votllll-t or to rest relit tile freedom choice, such persons on con t•letton shall he ned in any SIMI not eSCeellillg II Ve holldred ellalN, and imprisoned not Irs. 111:01 ihrr „ nor lore than twel,, e months, anal If It shall be to Court, teller,. the trial of such ofreure shall he had. that the nelson No on ending Was 110 t a re.t,tent 01 the city, wmil.dl.trivt or town- ===anzzmam !Haled to N'ote . therein, then on ronvict lon shall ho sententaal to pay a Zino of not los, ,t,ttt one hundred nor InOre than one 1)1011,1114 and llc impri.nuol not, less than six !WI more mu 11 :illy person, not by law qualified, shall !rated tly vetrill any odeetnni of Conlition- Neelilln, or being olhertelse flu:Wiled shall vote out of Ills praepor distract, ,t nay person knowing the want of such einalieleation, shall awl or pro cute • Lich Vote, The petnnm °Wending, on e tined ill any Sinn net eNeveding tttn hnndre•d dollars. and be int prisocd many ta ran not eNeetal Ina; three month , . II any person shall vote al more 111:111 one eh,- than distract, or otherwise• Iratolulently vote more than tole, oat the same day, or shall tre a d• deliverittat be Inspector twotlelt et, together, Willi the I 10 VON., ur , 111.11 procure :11101 her 10 do so, lie or they or ftqlifing shall on conviction he Weed In any Milli not les, than th ty nor snore than five hill,- dred dollars, sand be imprisoned for a term not less than tht•ee nor none than t Waive 11 - any pvimni not (ittaliflerl to cote to till. Common wt.:alit-agree:l3lly 141 law, kexcept the 141M+ 4111111111.411 ..11 iirul4,l •hail appear It any puce of Caatthat for the Iturpom, of utll uenelng the tilt:Wl - Iva to vote, tie nh.tli on 1.4/11- vletion lortett ant pay any Stint not exceed lug one hundred dollar+ tor every '41411 4114411 Ce all(1 140 11111111L0114.1 for any tertn not exceedlng tlu et, month, I also live othetal flout, to the electors of Lanc.rster county, that, by an act eritithat "Act further supplemental to the act re:attye to the I= "E TV A l) VE RTISEMENT el-dints of this Commonwealth," approved April 17th, A. D. Is iii, it is provided ms tollows: St.l_7l . loX 1. Peal re• trlel by the ...steror 1: , p,,C.0 a tire •Of the (.luntoloottortiO l'uot, Maw, pg not. Yuri it Is lareby cwittel by 113 nu th•,ntnrl the same, 'T u t It shall be the dit •of each of the assessor' within this Connor onn c.lltu , son the Ilrst :114,1141.1y In June ol eneli your, to take up toe irmatolpt he hos received front the county Conlin I,4,lotiers under the ehrli h Si et lon of the act nit tineattli of April, eighteen num tired hurry-four find pane'''d titan immedi ate revision nil the slime, by striking there! rom the name of every person %vim is known by him to have died or I alloyed since the last previous assessment from the district of win 101 l lie us lite assessor, or wilose death or removal from tine same shall Ise 111111.10 to hint, and to ;chi to the same the nallie ot ally Wl:dined vier, who shall be known to hian to have moved into the district shire the last previous assesdnent, or 1. 1 :110±e removal hito the. satin 1,111111 be or shrill have been made known to lust, rind also ; the rintileS 01 all who shall make claim to him to be qualified voters therein. As soon as this revision is finished he shall visit every dwell tug house In Ids city; let. and make caretul in quiry if any person whose name is on the list has died or lift the district, and if so, to take the same therefrom, or whether flay qualified voter resides therein whose 11:11110 is not on his list, and If so, mid thereto; and In all cases xi here it name is added to the list a tax shall 101111W/tin be assessed against the Berson; :And the assessor shall in all CaSeS ascertain, by in quiry, by what ground the person so assessed claims to ben voter. Upon the completion of this worit, it shall he the driO.• of each assessor as Mot es; id to proc•;al to nnalre out a lust, in al fuliabetietil on!, r, of the to Li le tree-men above t weary-one yeats te.W, et:timing to tin I lied voter, inn the ward, borough, township or district it . which he is theassessor, and opposi to each of said names:state whether said freeman is or is not a house-keeper; and if he is, the 11111111/er of his yesulenve, in t.iwilS where the same arc numbered, With the street, allt•y aunt in which s: t toed; and it ma town where there are no numben s, the name 01 the str e et, alley nr noun 071 which Suitt house tronts; also tae occupation of the person : and ;where he is uot housekeeper, the ocimpation, place of boarding and with whom, and If working for another, the n a me of the employer, and write opposite each of said nannies the word "voter:" 6 here any person claims to vote by reason of naturalization, he shall exhibit his certificate thereof to the assessor, unless he inns been for nee consecutive years next preceding a voter in said district ; anti id all cases irliere the person lints berm naturalized, the name shall Ile nuarlted u - ith the letter "N. ;'' where the person has merely declared his Intentions to become a cit izen and designs to he naturalized before the next election, the name shall be manned "EL 14" whore tit...claim is to vote by reason of behug betwevii the ages of l wenty-oneand twee ty-t wo, ii,, Provbicil by law, the Word ••arte" shall be .'steered ; and if the person tins moved into the elect ion district to reside since the last general election, the letter shall tie placed opposite he name. It shall be the further duty lit each assessor as aforesaid, upon the completion at he duties herein iniposed,to make outer separate list 4)1:111 new assessments mad, Uy hisri, and the amount: upon each, and Inrush the same immediately to the comity eonnius simmers, Li lio shall immediately:ldd the names to the tax duplicate of the sward, borouch, town shut or (Usti ict in which they' have been assessed. sine. 2, On the list brat, rioninicteri and the assessments made as ittoresaid, the same shall tot hhn ith he returned to the county animus :damn's, who shalt implicate copies lit said lists, With I Ile Obsert ,dins and explano tians required to be noted Os" arm said, to be mad- mitt us soon a, practicable and placed ill lase !mind.• Of the olio shall In Mr to the first or Angue.t, iii each year, put one copy t het eat on the door of or on the nouse when' the election of the respective district is ro waiv ed to he held, and retain the other in his pss se.sion, for the inspeetion, frier of cha t ge, rrt :My person re•dilent m the said eleetion dis tioet who snail t ie t .dr,• to see the 5.1.1114, ; and il :01.01 be the ditty it 1.114, soul assessor n, boon time to time, tin the personal application of any one Maiming the rigid to vote, the tram.. ml such claimant, and mark opposite the name :nod Poinedinoily assess hint with :r tax, not mg, as in all roller cases, his lion. reshlenee, whether a. boortler 4,1. lionse• Cp , r ; 11 a boarder, With Wwhim :le boord ; e el whet het naturalized or destgnlog: in b 11.111:111,: ut.l l l -.hell ca-es 7114. letters 4,,nosile then:om , , "N. - or - 1) re - as the ease bra it ;he ad-Oht chinning to be :0,4 , 4.01 be uatn c:h:,d,lo•sllnitechtblllo the his aory mum tilizot ion • and it he eininns that tii• designs to it • lee oralizal helot,' the next t•to•inn, eleetion. he stall exult: the "vial:l -e :re el hisdeoamitnin of Intention alls who; i• any ward, bormich, townsirip is elec t mit dist oil is irli•il info two or more in c i•.tiels„ Ihe assessor shall note in all his the erection precinct, each lector reside-, and shall make a sepaiate 1111 n tor elell to the county eammissioners, in all Vial, 111 which a return is raptured 11..111 I.nl by the provisions or this act ; and the nanny commissioners, in making duplicate irl all such net urns, shall inalto duplicate oopies id the tillnles of the voters in each pre eine% separately, and shall furnish the satire M the assessor; and the eopies re:mired by this Lid to he placed on the doors 01 or on election places on or ltelore the tlist of August in each , shall be placed on the (1001 . 111 or on the oh coon plai•e to eaell of said precincts. S 3. After the assessments have been COIII - on the tenth day preceding the, soot - in(' Tuesday in October of each the , 11 `se". shall on the Montlay Immediately make a return to the county rumult,,,i,"l/er". of the names of all person, assessed by duln sit nee Ille retinal remilred to he made by him by the -econd sort into of this act., nritilik 001 1,1,11 e tints name the obsertorions and eXplallatiOnS re red to be noted ns a loresn aka Iho l'olultV sunin ' , shiners shall thereupon onus' In,'" `um ° Io lie 10 111 e return required Its the sco tnd.enitou of this net, and a full 11111/ em .l. ‘="t top:: thereofm he maile, cont.:LOIN:4 tii; , ll 2 i t i t , l e e t s . if ail masons SO vet urned as re'dflen l taxable , In said ward, Isirough, torenslitil or mid furnish the saute. together , v lll, 1110 ne cessary election blanks to the officers of the 'let limn in sidel ward, laurcaurb, town'tillis or meal:l . l, on or before six o'clock in the morn on 1110 seeoll4l Tuesday of October ; anti no man shall be pen:nutted to vote at lime election that ilny whose 1111111 e is lint. rill said 11St, lin le.-, 110 shall make proof of his right to vole, as hereinafter rain trod, SEC. 1. On the day of eleetinn any person u.ae name is not on time saki fist, and claim ing the right to vote lit said election, shall Pro duce at least One qualified Vnter 01 time district to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he elaims to be a voter, for the period of an least ten days nt...St. Preced ing said election, 'which witness shall take and subseribe a written, or partly written and parch - printed. affidavit to the !vets stated by him. aillidavit shall define clearly where the residence is of the person so claiming to he a voter ; and the person so claiming the right to vote shall also talc.. rind subscribe a written. Or portly written and partly printed affidavit, stating to the hest of his knowledge and belief, whet' and when he was horn • that 110 is a citizen of the eommon weallo of l'enn svlvania tinti of the United States; that lie has t added in the eottummivealth one year, or if iornieri - a citizen therein, and has moved theretiom, that he has resided therein six months next precedilig said election; that Ile has not inoL•eil into the district for the purpose of voting therein ; that he has 'paid a state or count y tax within two Years, wit hill was as sessed at least, tell days 'behure said election ; and, II a naturalized eltizen, :hail also state when, where and by what aunt he WO.. natur alized, and shall also prt ohne° his certificate of natnralvation for examination ; the said affida vit shall also state When and syliere the tax claimed to be paid by tile alllant was asse s sed, ail when, where and to whom pahl, and the has receipt therefor shall he positivist for ex am inathat, usilcss the valiant shall state In Ins that it has been lust or destroyed, or that he iwver I 'kited any, but If the person si n claiming the right to s h a lt ta t, Intel sub. ,ctilie :111141,iVit, that Ile is:, snow' horn cull „f Ihr united Statue,, (Or If horn elsewhet shall State Hilt fact in Ills aliidaVit, and shall pi, hit, hums been liallirali/ed, Or that he 11 *Wail in',! to etti/Vit,iiip by reason of his lather's mituralii"rt ion ;1 :mil till fiber state In his ittlidavit That he is, at tho Milo nil' taking the aflitlavit, hot ween the ages of twenty one :ail twenty-twin year:: that Ito resided In t Ile Stale oni• year anti in the cleetion district tell dais next precedillu: such eleetion, Ile shall he entitled toe. vote, all hough he shall nor have pair) Ins taxes r tine said of of all persons M311'111” sliell elairns, and the :111141:MIN or time 10 their 1,441011e,-, be preserved thi• election hoard, nail at the close of the tdec f 101/ 1111le lii ere. 1 0 ,1,1 Wllll i Ile I ist 01 Voter..., Lally list and of het paper, 1 . 1 paired by late 10 L,• !ilea 11V the return judge a 1111 the prothono tary. and sh:111 1,111:11I1 011 ale,terowit II in the p r oiii i motary's nnirr, sulimet to moo:rural um, :is otter election until", :11,• t If the elflelloll of !leer, I and hurt the 01,1,11e:1111 oripplirnuts all the legal or they 'Jinn he permit red t WOW, Mill the Milne or 11111ilos he added to the list lit taXiiiiieS In - i no ill' word, "Lux.. t w i tig lidded M. here the elaitilailt claims I. Vole tall:, :17111 I lie word . 11,:e - Where he el . lllils to VOte 011 age; tiles:line Words being added by the clerk , . in ~,e f t ease respiel 'rely on di, lists Of persists Notint.; at mete election. Srr, it shall In. laWtill fir any 4111:111114 , 41 eitlzeo of the district, notwithstanding the natio. of lime pioraisisl Laairr Is i•onta mod 011 111, list I.IVIII/11 , . it/ elelllollLie t Ile Yule ill person t he Snow proof of tin• right of stitllage as is now required by law shall he pill:Hely rintili• mid acted nn by the eleidiim hoard, and the vole admitted .1r e j4.4•1••,1, mto the evidence : eve:y I da e` to Ile u, ',hall Ile re quired In produce his liatlirall7:ol4,ll cei vide the election before viaing,except where he tits {well Mr len years, conseetitivelv. a sO - (lie / 11,i dej inn 1111.11 Ile "(Fells his vote sail un the tote ul such rer.on b, tit, received. it -.11.01 he the .110 y of the elrrthm,u 011ICert; 10 m rite or staliii , on snub certificate the Nvonl "N0tt , 41," With the month :mil year; and If any m e ethia °nicer or Minims shall receive it Mil•- lin I VIII(' saine day, by vii toe of the same <airline:de, exisipting where sons ore en hit /../1 to N . Oll. Lye tinter of till' natiiahmttun their fathers, they and the person WllO shall oner shell second Vote, upon so ollendt lig shall 1,111 1 0.4,1 a 111211 tillsdetileanor. :11141 On Con viction thereol, be lined or Imprisoned, or both, at lire discri‘t ion iit the court; Ind t tine shall not. ox'e'n! lone ll:Andred doll:11.1E1 each (inseamr the impt isonmen t one year; the like punish no-nt snail he millet oil, on rams:let ion, on the officers of 'lent lon w no shall neglect or refuse to malce, Or cause to be made, the indOrselllent required as at - Ores:lM on said naturalisation certificate. If any election tullicer shall refuse or neglect to rettni swell proof of the right of suf frage as Is prescribed by this lets,', or Itle laWs 10 which this Is a supplement, Irian any person otter ling to Vole whose nanoe is not un the list. VOllseg, or whose right to vote Is ehalienged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit sindi pcl , oll to VOW 1%1111001 re,lllll - such proot, i•ver• person ,f 1 011t•1011111.i. shim! u pun eolleivililll. he guilty of in high iiilsde nivallor, and shall tat sentenced. for o,l,'ery such ritfenee, to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or 10 undergo an linprb..,lllllelll not Hann mine Yettr. or either or both, at the discretion ml the court 7. Ten days n(iin every election for elerloi.4 of Pi esident and Vier. esitiont rit the railed States, it shall be tin' duty of the .‘sses sor to :it tend at the phe, nxed 1, , y law tor hold ing the election In each election distriet.and 1 hen and there hear it applleat ions of persons ii hose names laity, bell onußed (NMI tile last tit :11111 Who • inhp the right iu ote or Whose rights have cirtglnated sin,. the sonic WA, 111:V1.• out, and Shan Mill the names of studs persons thereto as •110 W that they are rut died to the right et -Mirage in such district, on the person:el of the claimant only, tits tilt tilWrtit mewss them si it 11 the proper tax. .liter completing the list, a isms thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house where the electior is to be Mid, at Icast matt doss before the election ; and at the t lect ion the sonic , course shall be pursued, in all reepeets, as is toptlred by this act and the acts to a hid) It Is a supplement. at the general elections In October. The Assessor shall also make the saute returns to the County Conunts,loliet , Uf all ti setsatonte made by sittie of this .cation; nail the County Cosinwssioners shall furnish cupics therefore to the election officers lu each NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. district, In like manner, in all respect, as is re quired at t general elections in October. Sac. it. The same roles and regulotions shall apply at every speelal election, and at, every separate city, borough or ward election. In all respects as at the general elections in October. sac. li. The respective absessors, inspectors and Judges of the elections shall each have the power to administer oaths to any persons claim the' the right to he assessed or the right of suf frage, or in regard to any other matter or thong required to be done or inquired into Ire any of said officers under this act; and any wilful mice swearz lig by any person in relation to any flat ter or thing concerning which they shall be law fully interrogated by any of staid - officers, shall be punk:Meta-3 perjury. Sec. W. The :assessors shall each receive the same compensatioa for the time necessarily' sPent, in pi rforming the duties hereby enjoined as ls provided by Inn. for the performance of their other dui les. to be paid by the County Commissioners as in other cases ; and it shall not he lawful for any assessor to assess to tax: against any person whatever, within ten dal - 4 next preceding the election to be held on the seeteel Tuesday of October, in any year, or within ten days next before any election for electors of PreAdent and Vice President of 111,, United States; any violation of this provicion shall b a a misdemeanor, and sal tint the °dicers so offending- to a tine on conviction, not exceed ing one hundred data's. or to imprisonment not exceeding three Mouths, or both, at the ffis crel ion of the court. 'm.. 11. On the petition of five or more citizens of the county, stating under oath that they ver ily behove that frauds will be practiced at toe el-ct ion about to be held in any district, It shall be the duty - of the court of tommon pleas of said (teuity, it In session, ur if not, a judge thereot In vacation, to appoint TWO judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county, to act as over seers it said election; said overseers shall be selected from different political parties, where the inspectors belong to different parties, mid where both of said inspectors belong to the same Political party, both of the overseers shall be taken from the opposite political party; said overseers shall have the right to be present, with the officers of the election, during the whole time the stone is held,the votes cOnnteli the returns mode out and signed by the, election officers; to keep a list of voters, if they see proper; to challengeany - person offering to vote, and Interrogate Mtn and his witness under oath, in regard to his right of suffrage at said election, and to examine his papers produced; and the officers of sand election are required to afford to said overseers so selected and appointed every convenience and facility - for the discharge of their duties; and if sant election officers shall refuse to penult said overseers to be present and poi -lona their chilies as afOresaid, on iheyshai l be driven astray from the polls by violence or In ttmidation, all tile votes pollen at such elec tion district may be rejected by any tribunal trying to Contest under said election: That'll() person signing the petition shall lie ap put n teil an overseer. Sue. le. If any prothonotary - , cleric, or the dep uty of either, or - any other person,shall affix Onto seal of office to any naturalmation paper, or per mit the same to be affixed, or ghe out, or cause or permit the same to be go-en out, in Wank - , whereby it may he fraudulently used, or lllrtilsh a 11 at Urab oat ion certificate. to any person Who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in Open Court, in the present, 01 some of the Judges thereat, aecording to the aid of Congress. or :Alan aid in, connive ait.or hi any Wayperlint the Issuo Of any fraudulent naturalization cer tfficate. he shall be guilty of a high misdemean or; or if any one shall fraudulently use any such certitieab• of natal alizat ton, knowing that it wa-s fraudulently islet, orshall vote, oral tempt i.ote then. on, or It any one shall vote, er at tem pt 1., vote, on any eertiecate ot nat tn. thza- Hon not estma to Min, Le shall lie eitthy of high nnsilenteaneir; and either or any o: the persons, their üblels Or abettors, guilty of tit, ter tine at 1,14.111011.114 atoresitsi, snail, on ecinrie- Lion, ise fined in a sum not eiZeeeitilid fait- thun ,aod dollars, and linerisoned in the proper pen itentiary tar a period het VNceeffing three sears. :sate, ii, Any person who, on oath o r a m, um t ten, in or before tutu court hi this State, or offi cer author:Jed to adintnister male, shalt, to procure a veal:Wile of naturalbiation, for him self or any other person, wtltuiic depii,e,ileelqre or affirm any loath r lu be tact, Enna lug the sa m e to be faire, or shall in like manner deny any :natter to be Wet knoWilig the sante it, be tea.-, -11 oil Le deemed guilty of perjury; 1051 any ecru ;teat , ot mum - C taFttitio Issued in pin - - suiotee ot any slam dypnsttun, iIL elaration ifficios feat, sbntl he null :and void: allii it sand be the duty ot the court 1,511.11114 the same, upon moof lieu, noble beim, tt that it was traudu. iy ..hid meal, to take tuna-date measures tor 1-et-ailing the same nit- cancelloi I. an and atly oerstiti who shall volt ,or at tempi. it/ s iiie, oft `,l obtained, Or ebo shall ill ally Wily did in, ClillalVe hilVe any - agency whatever in fhe I, me, coin taus. or 1.1 , 0 of :illy fraudu lent runt , ral mat inn eertitleate,shall lie do•.ni,l, of a:and el/11% - 10(101I tins euf, shall Ulliiet , g l ail imprisonment at the enlteni airy Mr not more than list, years. 11.11 d pay a /1110 Ilia Illore than one 1.110a:it-a1 dollars, car i•Very such .tri,nev, or either or both, at the discretii;ti id the court. S ye, I I. Any assessor, election ollieer or person appointed as an overseer, who shall nefficet or vials° to perlorm any duty enjoined by this act , u•tt bout reosonable or legal °Anse, shall be sub jeet to at penally of one hundred dollars, rind if any assessor Shall assess any person as a voter who is nut qua titled, or shall refuse to assess any one who Is it Will tied, he shall be guilty °in mis demeanor in office, and on cOnebnion, be pun isha by line or imprisonment. and also ba sub- Joel to :an act oil for thuna_tes by the p•trty ag ieved • and it any person shall tramfficent ly alter, add to, deface or destroy any list u, • ' VIA et s Ins directed by th is act, or teardown or remove lhr, same Irian the plaee wher.i at Itis been fixed, with fraudulent tar mischievous in tent, air tor any improper purpose. heyerson so of ending:shall he guilty ell tt high misicheittffir, told un conviction shall 11, 11 , 1.1111Shla by a. tole not eXeceaillx free handred doll.bs. or hoper— oninelit not exceeding two years, or both, iii the, discretion of the voila. Sire. ft. All elections for city, wart' ,librough townslup and election olliccro shall herealt or be held on the seetind Tuesday of October, subject to all the provisions of the laws regulating the election of such officers not inconsistent with this act; the persons elected to such offices at that nine shall take their places •tt the expira tion of the terms of the persons holding t hesame at the t line of ouch election : but no election for the "'live of asSessOr or assistant assessor shall be held, under tills n e t • until I lie year one thou sand eight hundred and seventy. tire. le. At all eleccions hereafter held under tile laws of this commonwealth, 1110 1 )011s shall be opened between the hours 0: six find seven O'c•lock, a. lit., and closed at seven o'clock. Stie. 17, It hindl be the duty or the slecretary of the commonwealth to in spo r e forms for all the blanks made necessary be this act, and (mails:l of the sa u te to the County Commissioners of the several counties 01 tile commeh wealth; and the County Commissioners of each eounty shall ns soon ns may be necessary after reeelpt of the saine, at the proper expense of the coun ty, procure and furnish to all the election °Ul cers of the election districts of their respective counties, copies 01 such blanks., lu such quanti ties as may be rendered necessary tor the dis charge of their duties tinder I Ills net. 1.4 line. J. That eitizens 01 this State, tempora rily, in the service 01 the State or of the V: nlted States government, on clerical or other duty, and who do mot vote where thus employed, shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their several election distill:is; If others Ise duly qualified. cit.t.Nni; Iti THE mom; OF VoTiNii. AN Am' regulating the mode of voting at all elect ions In the several counties of this Com monweall h. approved Starch 1 , 41: ism: nos 1. B. zleeerettal 1,5 the S etesl , and ff.o, of Rilvris,”tat/ril of the thnim • nereedth e,i otro( A • Ulf f, and it a t her, 0 ,// nnefed 1,, the alit/J.lh/ of the vitae, That the imalined voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special clec ttou.. are hereby, hereafter, authorized and re tuned to sole, by Orikets. printed or wriciem or pat tly printed and partly ,s rfi.l , ll, severally classdled its hollows: One ticket shall embrace the names 01 all judges of courts voted tor, :dal to he labelled outside, - Juillelary;" one ticket shall embrace the Milne , of :ail county Officer, voted for. Including idnce of senator, member. and members of assembly. if Noted for, and la• ••clavaty;" awe t names of all townships olllvers voted lor,and be •• township ;" one t Icket shall embrace the nani, or all borough officers voted fOr, and be lalielled. borollgfi; -. and each cfit , s shall be depo , lted la separate ballobbox. m \DMEN r coN-airertos c. s .SEcrtos 1. The right:. of eitizon, of the 17nt tett to rot, , hal I not he denied or :tbricluot by the rn nr by any State, on aeroantt 01 roe", colOr.litr. prt•V tolls (4111clit ion ..)1' Svc. '2. The t',ngre, ,, lbtil have p.orer to *al toree article appropri 1,44.1ati0n. LINT AND ...J.:CO - SI) , ECT:ON or ACT 01 ON- naiu • u U. 1,711 l Ito r ' Slier[ es 1. ILit • 11, S...letto ftn firer 0f 14 , 1"1.11•.1 Seaft. tJf .tl, air[< .ti Tli:Lt all VII 17••10. of the Stites, WllO are, or ',hall ie• nt Iterwl o o. quail Ile I by 111 W to vote at any elcot 101 l t,y the people, ti any Stato, Territory - . 111-trim, 8 . 010115, eit . y - , par town.hirt, :let. Minuet'. v iir tit her territorial ,1•b-41!ri...on, he enttt L• 4 and n110 . 0:4 . .1 10 Vote at all Sari elOetiOns, WI 11- lan 11 (oirnt rave, color, or Previous Condi t 101 l Of -Orttitlith.: any Cons! I 1 it 1011, 1.10", toill, ii , :tge or r,zrilat ton of any Stat.. , or Terri tory, or by, or linilef Its anttiority, to tlir coot la ry, not wltil+t•tnailnr •Sro. 2, And Lr Ir r" , n .11 0 roar! Tint ii hr or 1101110 the authority of the t'ou.-tttitt toll or latt , 01 any Statv, or the laW. ot any Terrlton any act is of shill! its Tisitiln . ll to 00 done its preregol,lro 4.r qualitivonon for voli:nz, :tint lilt '41,11 t•,(11-..1 11 11 1100 or lraNv lier.nu, on Otlieets ore 1•r .hall he rhartz..,l With the por:orto,on, of done. to Itirot-hlnL: to rout n , an opp,o to nity to p•oforni 13r,qcgri ,, te or ~, ~ ool.• 01.,hhed to vol , , it -10111 1 , , the duly of et el . :: Srl 1•111. t'l 1.. "41•'.• n, in ••it 1..01is of 1 . 11110,1 Si I[o- ...I 1.11 1111,1'111ft 11,114111 prerieluoite rind tii lIOQII I / 1 1.' to It Oto allOOOl ill•4111,•!I011 of c ioi•. .•01.10. of lot talus er•ntlltiOn .ers Innie I and I. iny ,nett I r ,.,11 Or otiiaer - , 11,111 0070.0 or knonow:;y ,•nlit i. giN , toll otleet to chi- , 11 .11, for ev , r.. r,t and p.ty the 'no, of fit, hou,. • I tal dollars •0 tile ;an soil aginnos then•by. on Ow ..,(se, nit f 01! oast , . oval -.ad; tillOttatieo for coon-el fee,a. the ,wirt psi , and shall 10-0. for ••s ..t . y .-uch I.:l.•tn,,b , tl••••ni• eil gii,lty of a Itia.detneattot, and -Ilan, oh • oat tenon thereof, Lo tin , ,l not le- , than nee Itawlre.l or onpronneit not ito• th.tit one in ill, :old not nnwe than Smo year, or hoth,•lt the ,I•s m •trelital Of th•• 01 , 1111. 1 , 0 of Is Sri of . Tilt. laNssrt, (Sit I •••IstATLI.: 0 . t. 1.. I 5 7 1, . FieTwv le, Th,,E =n much 01 el,ry :11•1 01 .1s•eill• its tarot hie - - iiiut only white freemen our enti tled to tote Or be Tigistefisl s totes., Or as Cl/11 tti lag 10 ritto at any genoral or .I,eci-t1 oleotion 01 Commonitealth, be inn the sante is heroin . re pealtal ; and that hereafter, all treetilt•ll, Oitlaan Oistilletion of color. 1 1 11311 be enrolled :oil rOgistet according to 111,• proVistiois 111 the tilst •••••••tiiiii tt: the ant talipt(it'sal. ran Apra, Ista, entitled .. Att further istlliftlettleillal 10 the Aet lel/n.1(1 10 111. elet . - tions In this COllllllOlO% ari•l It lien other, 1-e tuotii.t the emtitoi lan , . Ise entitled to Sole al 1.111 gettentl and special eleet 111 tins Mono Ilion tre,lllll. Pursuant to the pro% isnot. contained in tie'' l'th seetlon of the Act tir•t nfunwud, tin' Judge. of the sifore•aid districts shall respectively take charge of the I....rune/Ivo. of return of the eleetiou of then re spective district-, and produce them at a [nee; fu; of one Judge from each distret at the Court House. in the City of Lancaster, on the third day after the day of the election being OS FRIDAY, THE lith IfAY Or OCTOi3ER.I‘ , 7O, at 10 o'clock, A. l„ toen alai there to du und perfot to the dutics required by layt of cold Judges. Also, that where a Judge, by .tekno9• or sla nt oidable accident, Is tumble to attend such meet ink; of Judges, then the cc rtincatu or return shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the electron of the distriet. w Ito shall do mid per torn) the duties required of said Judge unable to at tend. tit; en under my hand, at my °nice, in Lanestder, this .d day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred tint( eecenty, and in tin, ninetydourth year of the Independence of the United State, _ _ - . . . - l• FEDERICI:I .IYERS, Sherif?' Satan is Orrtcr. Lan cabter, Sept, 2, Ib7o.
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