Mlowing Is a correct text if ot election law, at 'he .eion of the Legislature, and f which the next flection will I ' Assessors nnd election officers ..-a well to aluily and Usrn their under it, mid it will result in ' rm if voters acquaint themselves its provision loo. Tho proper of tho net should ho, "an act to , nt the laboring while ninn from rig a vote," becanso thin was tho t aimed at hy its fVamcrs ; iher supplement to nrt relating to electluua of tills ConaQinowralth. . ction 1. He it enacted d c. That si and ufler the passage of this act 'tall ho tho duty of tlio several ux ors wilhinlhis Common wealth, ou iving their transcripts from tho ity commissioners, to proceed to o nut u lint in alphabetical order . white freemvu above twenty years of age whom thoy shall v, or who ahull make claim to assessors to be qualified voter iin their respective townships, mglm, ward or other election dia ls, and opposite said names state llier said freeman is or is not a t r c.n. 111' 01' 0' I (E v, , 1,1 u;. tUecper, and, if he in, the number !;t residence, in towns where the ,a are numbered, with the street, y or court in which situated, and M a town where them are no niiin the name of the street alley or l on which said bouse fronts ; al 1'ie occupation of the party, and, o he is not a housekeeper, the jiation, place of boarding and i whom ; and, if working for .her, the name of the employor; if If; write opposite suiu nuine the 1 "voter;" and where said parly :ia to vote by reason of nuturali ;n, he shall exhibit his certificate tali thereof to the assessor, unless he shall hiivn voted in the township, borough, v , J or district, at five preceeding f ral elections ; and on exhibition of the certificate, the name shull be f kea with the letter JN ; when the party bus merely declared his l n ten tiini to become a citizen and designs 1 o t e naturalized before the next elec tion the name shall be marked D I ; t i ove the claim is to vote by reason of being between the ages of twenty t'lH) ai.d twentv-two. as nrovided bv lav.', the word "ago" shall be entered, "d if the party has moved into the i lion district to reside since the I. .i general election, the letter H shall to placed opposite the name; and in t il of the casus enumerated a tax shall iutthwith be assessed against tho pcr e:n. And in order to carry this law int effect for the present year it shall l the duty of tho commissioners of t! .; respective counties of this Com sv it wealth within sixty days alter tl.s p.issago of this act, to cause alpha ir ;,ieal lists of the persons returned t y tho assessors as having been as i cd in iho several districts for the pre tent year, to bo made out and pla ce J in the hunds of the respective as t ors, whose duty it shall be, on or L' roro the Crstof September, to ascer t'u the (ualiticalions of the persons f ) named and their claims to veto as In "re mentioned and performed, in ii wJ to such persons, all of tho du ll, t enjoined by this act, and furnish s . 1 list to the commissioners and :tioo board as hereinafter directed; 1', voided, That the names of all per son who were July registered and permitted to vote at the next proceed n( ; general election in October, shall, v. ii Uout further proof or application, l e placed on the list or registry dircc t!' i to bo preparud for the election in November, but they and all others i -liull bo subject to challenge and their 3 :;bl to vote be parsed on as prescri ! o'i by the fourth section of this act. Sec. 2. On the list being completed . lid assessments made as aforesaid, l ie same shall forthwith be returned to th coaaty commissioners, who "'tall cause duplicate copies of said li ' ts, with the observations and expla i itions required to be noted as ufuro-r-aid, to lu made out as soon as prac ticable and placed in the hunds ot the u-osur, wlio ahull, prior to the first ' (' August next ensuing said asxjss Mcnta, put one copy thereof on the o'yiir of the house where the election tl the respective district is required be bi-hi, and retain the other in his ; . session for tho inspection, free of urge, of any person resident within ' said election district whoshnll do t .0 to sou the same, and it shall be r,i duty of the suid assessor to add, ' iu time to lime, on tho personal ap ; 'icalion of any one claiming the r..;bt to vote, the name of such claim .1, and murk opposite tho name C V, ,J immediately ussoss him with a it. On the tenth day proceeding i; s general election in October next .ii. leafier, it shall be tho duty of tho u 'lessor to produce the list in his pos ! lion to the inspectors and judgos i ;ho election of the proper district .! a mooting to be held by them as ; reiuafier mentioned. .'M3. 3. It shall be the duty of the ; -jieetor and judge of the eloction. ether with the assessor, to altend the place of holding tho general iiims for the respective election Hen on Saturduy, the tenth day it precocdintr the econd Tuesday i i - H i ther, and on tho other days '. r. matter mentioned, and continue in -!en session at said place from I o'i lock a. m., till six o'clock p. m., of f .i : liny, to hear prKf of the right of r pcciive persons to volo whoso i ;us are u mtained in the assessor's i; ', as before mentioned, orwho shall i i ')" to them to have their names i -ttrod ; and all persons who have '"i previ xisly voted in tho election 'id shall make duo proof, in the i uncr now prescribed by the elec i .i laws, of their right to vote in r i district, and like proof shall be io in u 11 cases by those applying Tis'ry whoso names are not en i 4 by the assessor and marked ur'aud it shall be tho duty of I nssi,Hor, forthwith, lo assess said i -oil with a lax us required by law, " i the proof being made to the satis ; .urn td the election board, if not ; ;ady assessed. On tho list of the r in tho said dlrict being com , it sliall be the duly of the eluc i oRecrs aforesaid fa cause dupli- ejipies thereof to bo made out. h i. tli, in alphabetical order, one v it'll shall bo plaeed on the door . -ron the home wherr-the elections 11 1 i ii i i i ,i I . .win - -. I CLEARFIELD miSm REPUBLICAN, GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor. PRINCIPLES-NOT MEN. TEEMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. VOL 4 l-WIIOLE NO. 20C7. CLEARFJEL1), PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, I8C8. NEW SEUIES-VOL. 8, NO. 39. are to he held, and the other retained by the Judgo of tlio election, who shall hold the sumo subject to the inspec tion of any cilixen of said district un til the day of the general election, and producothe same thereat; I'rovided, That the officers horeinbetore named. when they shall deem it advisable, may meet for the purposes named in this section one or more days, not ex ceeding four, prior to tho tenth day next preceeding any general or Presi dential election, of which meeting and its purposes they shull give due pub lic notice by written or printed hand bills, posted in at least six of tho most public places in their respective wards in cities, boroughs, wards in boroughs or townships: And provided further, That whore any ward in a city, bor ough, or ward in a borough or town ship having but one assessor is divi ded into two or more election pre cincts or districts, the judges and in spectors of all such election districts or precincts, in each ward in a city, borough, or ward in a borough or township, respectively, shall meet at the usuul place ot holding the election in the precinct polling the largest number of votes ul tho last preceed ing election in their respective wards, boroughs or towushija, and shall give due public notice as hereinbefore pro vide, of tho time and place of their meeting, and in all cases where any ward in the city, borough, ward in a borough or township, is so divided in to two or more election districts, it shall be tho duty of. the assessor to as sess each voter in the election dis trict to which he belongs, and to fur nish separate duplicate lists to the election officers in each election dis trict. It shall be the iurther duty of the said inspectors, judges and asses sor, in each ward, borough or town ship, to meet again, at the place fixed on by tho third section of this actT, on tho Thursday next preceeding any general election, between tho hours of nine and ten, a. in., and remain in session until six p. m., for the purpose ol hearing and determining any claims that may be presented to them by any person or persons claiming to be entitled to volo, and whose name or names have not been entered on tho registry of the election disti ict in which he or they claim to be entitled lo vote. Each person so claiming to be entitled to vole therein, shall pro duce at least ouo qualified voter of the district as a witness to the resi dence of tho claimant in the district in which ho claims to be a voter for tlio period of at least ten days next preceeding the general election then next ensuing, which witness shall take and subscribe, an affidavit lo the facts stated by him, which affidavit shall define, clearly where tho resi dence is of the person so claiming to bo a voter, and the person so claiming tho right to bo registered shall also take and subscribe an affidavit stating where and when he was born ; that he is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and of tho United .States; and, if a naturalized citizen, shall also state when, w here and by what court he was naturalized; and ho shall also present his certificate of naturalization for examination, unless he has been a voter in said election district for five years, then next pre ceeding; that he has resided in ihis Commonwealth one year, or, if for merly a citizen therein, and has moved therefrom, that ho lias resided there in six months next preceeding the general election then next following ; that he has not moved into the dis trict for the purpose of votingthorcin; lliut he has paid State or county tax Within two year, 'which vvas ussuesed at least ten days beforo tho election for w hich he proposes to be registered, and that he was prevented from reg istering his name at the first meeting for that purpose, as directed by this act. Tho said affidavit shall also state when and where the taK claimed to ho paid by the allium was assessed, and when, whero and to whom paid, and the tax receipt thereof shall be produced for examination, unless the atliant shall make oath that it has boon lost or destroyed, or that he nev er received any receipt : Provided, That if the person so claiming the right to vote, shall take nnd subscribe an affidavit that he is a citizen of tho United States ; that ho is, at the time of tak ing the alfida vit, or will be on or beforo tho day of tho next election ensuing, between the ages of twenty one and twenty -two years; that tie has resided in the Stale oneycar, and in the election district ten days next preceding such election ; ho shall bo entitled to bo registered as a voter, although he shall not have paid tax es, xne sain atniiavits oi an persons limiting such claims, and the alliJavit of the witnesses to their residence, shall bo preserved by the said board until the dar of tho election, and shall, at tho close thereof, bo placed in the ballot-box, along with the oth er papers now required by law to be preserved therein, if said board shall find that the applicant or applicants possess all the legal qualifications ol voters, the name or names shall be; added to the list alphabetically, with liko olloci as it done ten days before the election, and they spall forthwith be plueed with tho other names al the foot of the list on tho door or house of tho plac of election, and as each person whose name is enrolled votes al said election, one ol the clerks thereof shall mark on or oppo ilo to tho name ''vote," and it shall not be lawful for tho oftieora of the election to receivo ino vote 01 any person whoso name was not con tained in said registry, made out and put up at least eight days beforo the election, as aforesaid, or in the regis try mado on tho Thursday next pro ceding tho election, and the reception of (he vote r,f any person not so regis tered shall constitute a misdemeanor in tho election officers so receiving it and on conviction thereof, the election officers so ofl'endidg shall be sutject to fino or imprisonment, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. Skc 4. It shall bo luwful for any qualified citizen of the district, not withstanding the namo of the proposed votor is contained in tho registry, and tho right to vote has been passed on by the election hoard, tochallonge the votoof'such person, whereupon the same proof of the right of sutlrago as is now required by law shall be pub licly made and again acted on hy the election board, and the voK) admitted ar rejected according to the evidence. Every person claiming to bo a natur alized citizen shall bo required to pro duce his naturalization certificate at tho eloction before voting, as required by existing laws, except Where his case comes within tho fifth provision ot the sixty-fourth section of the act of one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, lo which this is a supple ment, although the same may have been exibiled to the election board be fore the registry; and, on the vote of such jKsrson being received, it shull be the duty of tho election officers to cause to be distinctly written thereon the word "voted," with Iho mentli and year, and if any election officer at the same or any other district shall receivo a second vote on the same day by virtue of such. certificate, ihcy and the person w ho shall offer such second vote, uixm so offuuding, shull be guilty of a high misdemeanor.and, on conviction thereof, bo fined and imprisoned at the discretion of the court: Provided, suid fine shall not exceed one hundred dollars and the imprisonment shall not exceed one year, and like punishment shall be in llicted on the officers of tho election who shull neglect or refuso to make, or cause to be mado, tho endorsement rcqired as aforesaid ousaid naturaliza tion certificate. Skc. 5. On the close of tho polls the registry list, on which the memo randum of the voting has been kept as before directed, shall bo sealed up A'ith and preserved in tho same man ner now required by law as to tho tal ly papers, and not taken out until after the next meeting of the Legislature, unless required on the hearing of a con tested election or for tho purpose of being used at iho election ol .'residen tial electors, cr preparatory thereto, as hereinafter provided, aflor which it shall again bo sealed np and carefully preserved as before directed. Sic. C. Ten days precoding every eloction for electors of President and Vice President of the United Stales, it shall bo the duty of tho election board and iho proper assessor to moot at the place of holding the general elec tion in the district for tho same length of time and in iho manner directed in tho third section of Ihis act, and then and there hear all applications of per sons whoso names have been omittod from the registry and who claim the right to vote, or whose rights have originated since tho iimo w$a made out, and add thereto the names of such persons as shall show that they are entitled tho right of suffrage in such district, on the personal application ol the claimant only, and, ii the person shall not have been previously assessed it shall be tho duty of tho assesor to assess him with the proper tax. Aflerconiplcting the lint, a copy there of shall be placed on tho door of or on the house where' tho election is to bo held, at leasl eight days prior to hol ding t'10 same, when tho fame course shall bo pursued in every particular in regard to reeeiV' ing or rejecting the voles, marking tho same on tho regis try list, endorsing the naturalization papers with the proper month and year, preserving the paper, and all oth er things as are required by this act at tho general elections in Octolter. Skc. 7. At every special election directed by law, and at every separate city, ward, borough or township elec tion, tho registry required lo bo kept as aforesaid may be used by the prop er ollicers as cvidonco of tho persons entitled to voto thereat, and said offi cers shall require all persons whoso names are not on tho registry, wether challenged or not, to show that they possess iho right of suflrago at said election; but nothing herein contained shall make tho want of said registry conclusivo against tho right of the per son lo vote at such eloction, but the same shall be judged of and decided us in other cases. Sec. 8. Before entering on the du ties of their offices under this act, the respective assessors and inspectors ami judges of the elections shall take an oat.1' , before Bomecompetentaiithor ity, in addition to tho oaths now re quired by law, "to perform tho sever al duties enjoinod by this act with fidelity, and according to the require ments thereof in every particular, to the best of their ability.'' Thcyshall each have tho power to administer oaths lo every person claiming the right to bo assessed or enrolled or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be dono or inquired into by .said o dicers under this act, and any wilful false swearing by any person in relation to any matter or thingconcerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of "aid officers undcrihisact.shall be punished as perjury. Said assessors inspectors and judgos shall each re ceive the samo compensation for tho ti mo neecssnrily spent in performing tho duties hereby enjoined, as is pro vided by law for tho performance of their other duties, lo be paid by tho county commissioners as in other ca ses, with a proper allowance to bo judged of by tho said commissioners for the expense of making the list or registries hereby required to bo mado out; and it.shall not bo lawful for any , assessor to assess a tux against any person wlintevcr within ten days next preceding tho election to bo held on tho second Tuesday in October, in any year, .or within ten days next bo fore any election for electors of Pres ident or Vice President of tho United States, and any violation of this pro vision shull bo a misdemeanor, and subject t he officer so offending to a fine, on conviction, of not less than ton nor exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, at tho discretion of the court. Skc. 9. On the petition of fivo or more citizens of tho county, staling under oath that thsy verily beliove that frauds will be practiced at tho election about to be held in any dis trict, it shull bo the duty of the court ol common pleas of said county, if in session, or, if not, a judge thereof in vacation, to appoint two persons, ju dicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county, to act as overseers at said eloction. Said persons shull bo selected from different political parties, where the inspectors oolong to differ ent purtios, and where both of said inspectors belong to the same political party, both of the overseers shall bo taken from thoopposite political party. Said overseers shall have the right to be present with tho officers cf tho eleclion during the whole time the same is held, the votes counted and returns made out and signed by the election officers; to keep a list of vo ters, it tncy see proper; to challenge any person offering lo vole and inter rogate him and Ins witnesses under oath in regard to bis right of Bufl'ragc at said election ; to examine the pa pers produced ; and tho officers of suid election are required to afford to said overseers, so selected and ap pointed, every con venience and liici I i ty for the discharge of their duty, and if said officers shall refuse lo permit said overseers to bo present and perform their dutyas aforesaid, or if thcyshall bo driven away from the polls by vio lence or intimidation, all the votes polled at such election district shall bo rejected by any tribunal trying a contest under said election. Sec. 10. If any prothonotary, clerk, or tho deputy of cither, or any other person, shall affix the seal of office to any naturalization paper and give out the same in blank, whereby it may be fraudulently used, or furnish a natu ralization certificate to any person who shall not have been duly exam ined and sworn in open court, in pres ence of some of tho Judges thereof, according to the act of Congress, ho shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; or if any person shall fraudulently use any such certificate of naturalization, knowing that . it was fraudulently used, and shall vote or attempt to vole thereon, he shull be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and either or any of the persona, their aiders or abettors, guil ty of either of the misdemeanors afore said, shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding ono thousand dol lars, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceed ing three years. Sec. 11. A ny assessor, election offi cer, or person apKintod as overseer, who shall refuse or neglect to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable legal cause, shall bv subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars; and if any assessor or election officer shall enrol any person as a voter whom he shull know is not qualified, or re fuse to enrol any one whom be shull know is qualified, ho shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and, on con viction, be punished by tine and im prisonment, and also bo subject to an action for damuges by tho party ag grieved ; and if any purson shall fraud ulently alter, add. to, deface or destroy any registry of voters, made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the sumo from the placo whero it bus been fixed by or under the di rection of the election officers, with liko fraudulent or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpose, tho per son so offending shall bo guilty of a high misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shull bo punished by a Gno not ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and im prisonment not exceeding two years. Sec. 12. That for all elections hero after holden under this act, tho polls shall bo opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock, a. ru., and bo closed at six o'clock, p. m. None of the foregoing provisions of this act shall apply to the city of Philadelphia, but the aldermen for tho respectivo wards of said city shall constitute a board for tho appointment of canvass ers of election in suid city. Tho said board shall meet on the first Monday of June of each year, at a place to be provided for them by tho councils of said cit), (nnd it is hereby mado the duly of iho select and common coun cils of suid city to provido tho same,) and at said meeting organize said board by electing ono of their number president, and Ihcy shall also elect a clerk and messenger. The said board may adjourn their meeting from lime to time, as their business may require. It shall be the duty of the said board, on or beforo tho first Jlondny of Au gust in each and every -ear, to ap point three reputable citizens for each election division of said city, all of whom shall not be of tho same politi cal party and who shall bo residents of the wanl of which the said division for which they aro appointed is a part, to bo canvassers ot election of said election division, and tho clerk of tho said board shall forthwith notify tho said canvassers of their appointment, and any vacancy occurring in tho said canvassors shall bo filled by appoint ment by the board of aldermon. Sko. 15. It shall be tho duty of the said canvassers, or a majority of them, to meet al tho regular places ol hold ing election' n their respective cleo- lion divisions at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tho first Monday in Sep tember, of each year, and proceed upon that and tho two days next ensuing, to make out an alphabetical list of all such pei-sons as they shull know to be qualified electors, who havo voted at uny preceding general election thoroin, and shall state opposite said names whether said elector is or is not a housekeeper, and if ho bo, tho number ol his residence and also his occupation, and where ho is not u housekeeper, his occupation, pluco of boarding, and with whom. Said list when comple ted shall be signed by said canvassers, or a majority of them, who shall lake and subscribe an oath or affirmation, beforo an alderman of said city, that said list is a true list of the voters in tho said election division who havo heretofore voted in said election divi sion, so far as tho samo arc known to them; and said canvassers shall then prepare three copies of said lists, one of which shall bo left with the city commissioners, one with the board of uldermen and the other they shall ro-rri...-. . . imu. j. ne uny commissioners, mime idiatcly upon tho receipt of the same, shall cause to be printed and posted at least ten places in each election di vision a cony of the said list, with the oaths of tho canvassers appended thereto, together with a notico that the board of canvassers will tieet at tho place of holding the general elec tion in said division on the llith day immediately preceding the day of the general election ana lor iwo days then ensuing, for the purpose of revising, correcting, adding to, subtracting from, and completing the list. Skc. 14. It shall be tho duty of tho said canvassers of each division, or a majority of them, to meet at the place for holding the general election in said division on tho 12lb day immediately preceding the day of general election and for two days next ensuing, and thoy shall then and there proceed to revise said list, and correct the same by striking from it tho namo of any person whom they shall know or re ceive satisfactory proof of being de ceased, or who shall havo removed from said election division, and by adding thereto tho namo, residence and occupation of any person who shall to their satisfaction, in conform ity with tho provisions of this act, piovo himself to lie a qualified elector of said election division, and for this pnrpose tho said canvassers shall re main in session from ten o'clock in tho forenoon until ten o'clock in the after noon of suid days. Each person so claiming to bo entitled to vole therein shall produce at least ono qualified voter of tho said division as a witness of tho residence of said claimant in said division for the period of at least ten days preceding tho general elec tion then next ensuing, which witness shall take and subscribe loan affidavit to the fact stated by him, which affi davit shall dcfi"c clearly tho residence of the person so claiming to bo a voter; and tho person so claiming the right to bo registered shall also lako and subscribe an affidavit, stating whero and when ho was born, that ho is a citizen ol the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and of tho United States; and if a naturalized cilizen, ho bliall also state when, wbore, and by what court ho was naturalized, and also present his certificate of naturalization for examination, unless ho has been a voter in said election division for five years precsding tho general election ihen next ensuing; that ho has resided in this Commonwealth ono yenr, or if formerly a citizen therein and has re moved therefrom, that he has lesided therein six mont lit, preceding the gen eral election then next follow ing; that ho has not moved into the division for the purposo of voting Ihereiu ; and that ho has not been registered as a voter elsewhere. Which said affida vits, both of tho claimant and his witness, shall bo preserved by the can vassers. Sec. 15. Immediately upon the com pletion of said lists of voters by revi sion, correction nnd addition thereto, tho canvassers shall make four copies of tho same j ono of which they shall reiain ; ono ot winch copies they shall deposit with the said board of alder men, together with tho written affi davits of the claimants and their wit nesses, taken ashereinbefore provided ; one of which copies they shall furnish to tho assessors of tho ward, who thereupon shall immediately assess a tax, according to law, npon every per son whoso name is contained in said list, and deliver the same immediately to tho city commissioners, who shall caiiso a sufficient number to bo printed for tho use of tho receiver of taxes, and one of which copies they shall do liver to the inspectors and judges of election of the proper election division on the morning of the general election, before Iho opening ol tho polls at said election; and the only evidence that such person has resided in such elec tion division for ten days next pre ceding such eloction shall be the fact that his name is found thereon, as hereinbefore provided, and tho recep tion of tho vote of any person not so proved shall constitute a misdemeanor in tho election officers so recoiving it, nnd on conviction thereof tho election officers so offending shall be subject to a fine not exceeding threo hundred dollars, and imprisonment not exceed ing ono year, at the discretion of tho court. And as each person whoso namo is enrolled votes al said election, ono of tho inspectors thereof shall mark opposite to tho name, "voted." It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of tho division, notwithstand ing the name of the proposed voter is on the said list nnd the right to voto has been passed on by tho said can vassers, to challenge the vote of such person, whereupon the same proof of the right oi sutlrago as 11 now re quired by law shall be publicly nia.le and again acted on by the election board, and the voto admitted or re jected according to the evidence. Ev ery person claiming to be a natural ized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization certificate at llie election before voting, as required by existing laws, (except where his case conies within the fifth provision of the sixty-fourth section of the act of eigh teen hundrudand thirty-nine, to which this is a supplement,) certificate may have bocn exhibited to tho said can vassers before the completion of said list. Skc. 10. On the close of the polls tho said list on which the mmonnAJ"" of the voliup, has been kept as before directed shall be scaled up with and deposited in ono of the ballot-boxes as now renin red hy law. Stc. 17. On the tenth day preceding every election lor electors for l'rei dent and Vice President of tho Uni tod State, and on the tenth day pro- ccding any special election within said city, the said canvassers shall meet at the place of holding the gen eral election in tlio election division at ten o'clock in the forenoon and re main in session until seven o'clock in the afternoon, and shall proceed to hear the application of all persons whose names are omitted from the said list who claim the ritrlit to vote and shall proceed to add the names of qualified persons upon their personal application and they shall perform the liko duties with regard to said claimant. The copies of lists and the affidavits of the claimants and their witnesses as they are hereinbefore di rected to proceed previous to any gen eral election, and the assessors of each ward are hereby required to assess the tax against all persons so added and immediately return said list lo tho office of the city commissioners. Six. 18. Before entering npon the duties of their offices, under this act, the canvassers and election officers of the elections shall lake an oath before some competent authority in addition to the oaths required by law to per form the several duties enjoined by this act w ith fidelity according to the requirements thereof in every partic ular to tho best of Iheir ability. They shall each have the power to adminis ter oaths to ever' jx'rson claiming tho right to voto or in regard to any other matter or thirg required to bo done or inquired into by said officers under this act; and ai.y wilful false swearing by any person in violution lo any matter or thing concerning which they shall be lawfully interro gated by any of said officers under this act, shall be punished as perjury. Suid canvassers shall receive, for ev ery day employed, the sum of five dollars each ; the 6aid clerk of the Hoard of Aldermen shall receivo five dollars per day for every day cm ployed, and the said messenger of tho Board the sum of three dollars for ev ery day employed, and warrants for tho same shall bo drawn by the city commissioners of said city and be paid by the city treasurer. Pec. 19. And it shall bo the duty of the conncili of said city to make tho necessary appropriations, from time to time for providing such sta tionery as may be necessary for use under the provisions of this act. Sko. 20. That the county com missioners shall, at the properexpenso of the county, procure and furnish all the blanks made necessary by this act. Skc. 21. All laws inconsistant with any ol tho provisions of this act bo and the same are hereby repealed. KL1SIIA W. iAV!S, Fpi-aV.iT of the Hunw of rVprwntiitlvw. JAMES L. GItAllAM, Fptwkrr 'if tbe rnte. Approved tlio 4th day of April, ISC. JXO. . GEARY. fiinco Brownlow lias discontinued tho penitentiary in Tennessee theciti tens aro executing the law and the offenders at the samo time A negro fuel thief was shot near Memphis a few nights ago, and a horse thief met with tlio same fiito last week l.esr Tazewell. Both wore caught in the act. Some of bis pets who were par doned on Friday, resumed business on Saturday, and several stole cows and are in prison at Nashville awaiting trial. Jean Taul Jlichter thus sadly aatir izes the sudden plunge into matri mony : "Marriage is commonly a loU tcry for women, for, at a certain age, they have more feeling than knowl edge, and in their hearts thore is a fire for the sacrifice and no god, as in the Viigin Temple of Vista there was no image, but only fire, nnd at tho first appearance of any divinity the altar was consecrated to him." A witness being called to give cvi denco in court in Connecticut respect ing tho loss of a shirt, gave the fol lowing: "Mother said that Ji nth said that l'olly told her, that sho saw a man that see a boy run through tho street with a streaked flannel shirt, alt checker, checker, checker; and our gnls won't lie, for mother has w hipped thorn a thousand times for lying-" Tho Radical papers herald the re ,. . xt vr i . . I Slllt in IiOW Hampshire as an evidence !oi mo popularity oi ueneral urani. How so f llnrriman last year, without drant, received ovt?r threo thousand majority; this year, with Grant, his majority, on a largely increased vote, is reduoed to about twenty-four hun dred. Left handed popularity this for General Grant. A man should neither borrow his neichhor'a newspaper nor his 'wife - He should hare one of hia own. ?hf f IfarflM r.fpuMlrsn. Tf fi4 In I'tuhre, tnt i Km thrv m !),. I id II I- 1 4 it ihrv KHor ... bit II 'il Mf Oir Hitri(m -t m ? . Tmniri! iMttrrtiM'tiH-nu, ht Miu. f In 1 i t r-r 9 limrt or Ii ....M J Yitr rvli ftMtbt(ti I.! ihwrt.on , ft A4nmittmtnr' tncJ V uvultV no'tc I 50 AudiiDrt' ntir J Caution aiit Katmrtt I I'(pMlutitn noiicct, S lwal nutimt, p-r linr 1 ('l)iiuiirr rotM. rr livr linn, per due ... !1 I'rotetnuiiNl ni, 1 yrr 4 M YKAHI r AllVf MTIM.rll. I iquar M 00 j i ro'utnn fT5 f 1 i(unn f.. 15 (tit 1 rM.lmuii.. lO I S Kumre 1" H I I c luiuun 15 IU Jul t ork. I i KKfc. Htnr-r qrrtn. 2 bV quint, fvn-quirr.fi IS ft A Ml HI I, l ft. i nbeet, 2S or Um, t 5 I nhr-et, lit or lt, 6 OU Over 2 uftaolj f ahuv t prftHjrumiate rate. Eili lor and iVuprittur. Hoots ana J'horiJ. WW BOOT AM) SHOE Mltjl'. EDWARD MACK. On M.rktt itr.it, rintit tli. "JUpublicw" OSl-4. rpilE proprietor ku .ntersd into lb. BOOT A y mt fine. Ut hi. work. Srci.l .itvntiun rill be pld til mruretoriBir S1 work H h on bd a l.rg lot f fcrtnch Kip ad C.lf 8kim, of lh rrrr brit qunlllT. 'Ib.eiii ten. of Cl..rfi.ld .nd vicinity nr. rscpeoltallj iDvii.d to urn. bis a uial. Ko etanrg. lor cU. . noi,' t-tf l'EAl'E rfiOCLUUED. TEE WAR OVEE IS CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Nearly a!l the Contrabands going back to their old matters; but 'nary one going to old Massachusetts, irhere they were loved so long and so well. IV eonteqoFDM of th. bo.r fneti. T. SHORT, of th. bid "Short bho9 bop." would an noune. to hit naroeron. ptront, and tho poupla of Clrar3tld eoantj at Urri, that b. bu son- Srit rale lot of food wal.ri.l, jn t reaairod fra tb. Eot, and U prepared on anort notioa to aiaba and aapod BiwU and Shoes, at hia aaw abop ia Urabaa'a row. Ha ia larirBed tbat be ear. pteaaa all.(o'ileti it night be tome icteo'.ljr loj.l alaj. at bona pitriota.) Ha ia proparad loa.ll low for Cab or Country Pmdnaa. t)on" forget tha Shop nut d wr to Sboweri t Graham's ttora, on Market atreet, ClearBeld, I'a., and kapt aj a fellow ennmaal; nailed "8H0RTT." dTmelTconnelly, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer HAf jart reeeired a (na lot af Pranrk CALF 8K1.N8, and ia now prepared to aaaaafaa ur. ar.i-jlhine in bit line at tin lowett Sgurae. lit will warrant kit work to be at reprerented. He reapertfull toliriu a aall, at kia abop na Market itreet, areond door wetlof the poitoOoe, when be will do all in bit power to reader satisfaction- Sueae tat Waiter topi on band. wijrSSTy DAKiri. CON KELLY. m boot AAliibTinop, IK tl'RM EJfSVILI.E. TH R aubtcriber baring lately turted a sew Boot and boe tbop ia Corwemrille, oa Main street, oppoaite Joaeph R. Irwin'a Drug flora, re'partfull annoenrei to Ibt pnblie that ht it prepared to inana'artsre all elrlreof Bnott and r-boee. and everything in bit line, on tbort notice. He alto krepi oa band a good aatort ment of rtadr made work, which he will aall cheap for cash or eonntrj produce. etlT-tf 8:13 LEWIS ?. ROSS. Sftotrls. Hotel Property for Sale. rp MB well knowa property of the lata B. A. 1 Rota, defeated, eimate ia the eillare of New Liberie, Duoneiahle tnwnrhip, Clintoa eo, tee wiilet from Lock llarea.and fur rain? year aeJ aa a Urern stand, ia now offered fir rale, rhere ia atvo a blacktci( ehp attached to th property. For particular., aditreea Mr.. MARGARET ROSS, Feb. J7 Jet Lack llarea. Pa. JONES'S HOTEL. (roaMKnur trout's,) Corner of Sontk and Canal Streeta, (tt Railroad.) Ii ARRI8BI HC, Pa. BiarH-lm pd J. II. JONES, PropV. THE WESTERN HOTEL. CLIAP.riF.LD, PA. Till anberriber baring leased for a Irrn of year, this wall knowa Iloirl, (kept foraiany je.rt by Mr. Lanirb.) and re Surd and rrlnr. nirhed It throughout. Is now prepared to enter tain trarelers and the public generally npon terns il it hoped alike srreeahle t both pen-eat tnd proprietor. Hit TABLE and BAR will he top- lied with the bert the market afford. : and no palna will be spared en hi part to add ta tbe convenience nnd eonafort ef bte guests. A l.nrry PtaMe it also attached to the et. tablirhtnent. Dorset, llugrira, etc., furnirhed on e&ort aoUee, or fisrvm taken to any point doired. JAMES A. PT1NE, JU Pmp'ietnr. ' SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Curwentrllle, t.lrarfield roituty. Pa. riTJlS old aad well aetaUithed Hotel, heentl 1 fully moiled on the banks of the Furque. ha tine, ia the horoteh ef Curwenrriiu. bat beea leeeed fnr a terra of yrara by the endertig neeV it aaa neen entirely rrnttrd, and is now open to tbe pnblie generally and the travelling tunas. nity in particular. No pains will be spared to render coasts comfortable while tarrying at thil bouse. An pie biabhog ro..a for the aocorame datiua of teams. Charges modrtfe. nerSl tf WM. M. JEFFRIES. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. LL'MbrR CITT, CLEARFIELD CO., PA. FTMIE nnderrigned hairing pnrehaaed this Hotel, X takes this opportunity of informing the pub lic in general, arid traveler in particular, that be has taken groat pains in refurnishing and refiitinf it with stieoial reference to the socoroinndation and comfort of all who mar choo.e to give him a ealt. The wants of his patrons will be allendH to with pleasure and promptness. Aniiile rTAULINti attavhod thereto. m.Tll.ly JAaES ARTHURS. RAILROAD HOUSE. MA15 STREET, rtllLirsBl'IlO, PA. THE andrrslgned keeps ennetantly a band the beet ef Liqnore. His tablt ia always supplied with the best tbs market tfforda. Tbs trareling pablle will do wall lo gire hia a ealL norl.'oi. RObbRT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA" HOUSE. oixistwwn, pAvrnix co., ta. THE amlersigned takes Ibis nsthed of In forming the Watermen of Clesr6eld county, thai he hat rerltted atd re-opened the hotel for. merry kept by E. Shreiner, at Cotestown. bera be will take special pains to render satirfartioa lo all who faror hint with their patrentgo. lie bat blown all tha rockt out of the river and bi. viown an ui. rncas nui 01 ine riv.r ana .(anted anul.binr ro.l. for half a mils ahov. bl. rlecn. (frbls, erj UkOlltiS l ALK. ,RNc,lXiOTE:L- IIARRISM'RO, PA., (Railroad street, one square above the Ptpet.) ribe subscriber respectfully Invites the publie L and traveling community ta give him a tall. Lumbermen are pariieaiarly Invited. French, German and English spoken intba kmse. rharg. eamederate. (Apr, la tf.) J. M. WKAVKK. T UK DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for 186 ISC? and lata fur sale at the "IWabhoeo," wtirw. Price ti rente. Mtiled U st.t nddrer. tt