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The Egrotirre Offlee to well anpplied with Power Preesea. a good megirtnient of new type. and aVerything in the Print up - Eno can be oxiiientoo in he most irtilitie 111M111,,T and at_ the lowest rates. Tr,uvp r% , ittartrlr ~,Rl7. L 331751 M -z, CAMS. t TOITN. DTTNYEE, LifffSIITITH, MOICROETtIN;PA.. pays particular attenticro to toning lingides, Wagons . . Winks, kc. Tire set and repairing done on short notice. Work and charg.4 guaranteed eatisiaot..ey, A MOS . PENNYPACIICER, HAS aratn estahitst - ted himself fn the virummei • C7STNESSI. Shop - over Roctrwe_Ts_Stnre. Wori of rcery 4eacripfinn -dams In the latest styles.. - Towands, April 11„ 19•70 —tf 1.7 in S. RUSSELL'S , • GENERAL INSU:I?A.NCE AGENC-Y, asy23"7o ft t'ONCAN,DA, . ..r _ :/:' L. . . "- .. : - .1 "'' • ..,, • A. t ~.1 ~._ ....,- • .41 , ...F, .4 . . . ...., m '-' z "-i- ?-,......,.. -• O ~,;: _.:O - -!...-.. .'"--- . F . --. --':% ~..., ' ,• '7 .... - ' , . : . ....., - -:-. _ 5 .i \ a z < Es . • 7-.... 'l..' ' r . ,.., . ___...," .., i-- -- iz J L.l '.. `--, ........,, . -s - ..-1 , h..... -, . • 4 :, "" t?.: ..,..; flmil-,' - . rIE TINDFISIG-7sTED' _ilC HI— . TTECT AND. 1171T.DER'. wishes to inform `in, cttizens of To , anda and vielnity, that be wilhrive ,na7t,enlar attention to drawing pins, ~sp.ctr,,..itlons -for als--.mannernt bnildings, pri7.ate . hn.i pnhlic. Silt...raltelidictet: Oven for reasonable 0111& - • at re,.id....tice N. E, cornet cf • Second aril Elizabeth streetA. - J. E. FLEMIIIII' (}, os - ts'7l Boa 511. Towanda, T 3. • "INT Ili AL FIRE,ThI6ENT INSUPI. I NC,L AGENCY', • . • cd.rt.er of Main and State • - Mar . ch 13, 15722 - TOWciNDA. • Q ASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. am prepared to farni'sh Eitn-Arled Doors, Sign and. I>hnae or any -thlcknesa, on short ymir orders ten dz.:, before ion to nse thtclirticle,..4l7l,l he r.ire that yon will r - r r! ,,, irk that *.ri:l not cr eacU., Terms, , -:4 , b ints IF.t. 1,71. GTO. '1" • R OTHER, Dealer; - HIDES; PELTS, CALF • ; r - cr the highest-cash price is raid at all t , :ntis. Ito._mn , i-1,_1"11 Store, - ~ *V OS - • TCI7. - ANT;-+, , PA. , . ..*T E W • F I R - :NI 1 .1: 1 . , NEW - GOOPS,J, 0 IV PRICES! i . - • : AT ~.7.q.PItif.O.ETON; PA. : i ;': . 'i I -----.--" - ' TRICY - & HOLLOW, . ri,tall:readeriitri Groceries a:1(1. Provislonti, 1: { , :ze. ''.n,l NleVic.ite.Ps _K,r.no 011, Lamps, Chimi -ys, S'a3,l , F. . Ryv. St,iffs - ; -,,a1t0. oib. V.r . :::!.h . ,.Ya11b..... la tlnn,, nsAier- - ,i. Cio,:iTs altil F,..! - .lfc Prin. , Wllies id 1,1 , 41 . 47 . r5; of the I . 2 t itt - ,.lllaLty, f9r ilif-ilicinal purp—f-A ..tri- . ... All Gc5.,1,,, ssili ~t rho eery :owe , : ',rims. i tf.- •.'7.1 tiOLIK ' Careflilly componwi,i at all hol.rt, ef th.e. ..; ..,.,:r.d•r.i.;ht.. Give it a Ball. - 't TILA.C'Y A TIOLLONi M ‘7lrilqnn.-Pa,,llittil 24, 1 4 69-Iy. . • I IKERY! _CONFECTIONERY 1! GROCERIES ! 1 . Tl:^ 't lerq l- 01e,11), , ,:ts team to return thanks: to ti.. ;,",•,. ~.; Ti, - ,.ti I. arel _,..1;,111t: for the very •t-. 7.1 1% hatr.ou-4,..!•• ; ,ex.teU•le:l -to• hits during tiro 1,-; i.a. 1• a .. 1 ;hi- •itn_li• tun. to in - . ciouticc'tlft n• ...1.,... I i... 1. t•i 111 S t;tI.IIICFS a stock of ~' • f ','• : . - :T - 3.!':\ 'Al'ir..l7 GrI3.()CERIEi „ - 1 -7 ' . ' .e. ,- 1,r..e1ec.1 to efie: AT THE I.o.VEST • t I :,:' 1 . • , i • - Itili o•tort.2 the Iltkin,t, hit st, .• r • ....... . 1 ' • AT'I'IITINEY-AT-LA ', . • Aii-i1 1. 1873. • .. . To anda..Pa. PIOCTOR 6: LEWIS, A , RAOU- L, ate of the Colleoe of ePhysicians an Surgeons," Ne'ir Cork city. MAP' I}ll-4,*,riVeli Picill ire, attention to the practice of his profession. Office ii residence cmithe ro-stern slope of Orwell Hill. adjoining Henry Baia Ws. fan 14. •03 . . T)R. D. D -- . SMITH, Dentist, has I purchased, G. H. Wood's- property, between Ntrrcur's Block and' the Elwell Rouse, Where he-has located his offiee t Teeth extracted-withont pain by use of r as. Towaud., Oct. 20, 1870.—yr. . _ _ - VOTARY PUBLIC! ~- _ .-- • : _LI _ fiftl,:e-11.0:: Sr., TOWANDA PA., iilai - Solde & Vita cent. Insurance Agentg. . . A elit, owloilionents taken: !laths ai ministered. Tho sub t icritier acts .i., rommid isoner In (akine dept o , tions oh witne,...:.. r.:er,,r LI ii.u.izm r f the ofll.,`e erom - pti,y amentiel to . Wm 8 YIN - CENT - - I - 12'73. Nota 6 y -- Pill'iTc: - - , . . . . . • ZiOtOIS: .. . 1)i NI N R 0 O'BI S __ . . IN-CONNECTION WITH TEE DA :.Eny, Near the Cotirt House. _, , W eare prepared to teed the hungry at , II tinOs 61 the day and evening. Oysters and Ice Cream in their seasons. ' 11.,r0b 3,.. I' 71'.' ' ' B. W. ECO TA CO. ' • L LWELL HOUSE, TOW ANDA, - 5.,.. . -- - JOHN C. WILSON . ilaviazleased this loose. is now ready t. accommo date the travellingpublic No pains nor e pewit. will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may eiVe hiln a call. , eir North ...its ,, , it the public sonare, - e• st of Mei , ' civ's new-bled:. . • 11 tilillEttFIELD CREE ' HO- ' TEL. " _ . . PETER • L.k..NMIESSEII, Flavin: : : purchased and thoroughly refill this old and well-known stand. formerly kept by - °riff Grit th:. At:the mouth of Runnuertield Creek, ready to givi. good accommodanons and satisfacto treatment M all who may favor him with a call.. Doc. 23 . •lilB—tf. ERNS - HOUSE, TOW NDA, TPA., COP.. MAIN AND BEIDGE STP.EET - . The Hiliaos, Harnersi kc. of all, one •ts of this • 011ie., insured.-agaimit loss by lire,_irith..t say 4- 7s. 'charge. . . '-.% superior quality of o:•2,F.aglißti Bass Ale, Just ecrived. . T.R. JOR Alf, Towanda. Jan. 24.'71. Pr prietor. _.__"___•___ NI T A R 1)1 II 0 • U SF, , • • • _, ' TOWANDA, • . . • BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A This popular house, - recently leased hi , Messrs.' Koos: k MEANA, and having%en completely refitted. remodeled, and refurbished. affords to the public all Liu- eilinfortA and himdern conveniences of a first. class lintel. • liithAtel'-iippoane the Park on Maiti Street.. it is eminently convenient for parsons visit ing Towanda, either fiCr pleasure or business. seotV7l ' ' BOON . k MEANS, Proprietors. __ . Jl__ _ .ANSION . - HOUSE, . LEILITSTILLE. PA.' -, W. W. FiIIOWSINO, ' ' PaoraTrroa. nil Hons..; is, conducted in strictly Timperatice Principles. Every effort with be' made, to make _,,sty cm Gppd rooms and the table will als.-ays be supplied with the best theikiarket- af fords. . _ WoVil, 1871. • -- - • - Rtyfir,EHEll, •PA. ~i. 4_ , • " 61 : 4D 3.TORAVIA.N SUN INN, " . , . , nritr I'•Z`. , • Rich in historical Interest, it is the only b ilding in the e,cmtry crept Independence Hall, home ed by the sc , Joitrn within its walls of Watilitoottin, LaBSy ette 1.0. e. • iiates and other patriots of the revoiu. tiou This popu'ar hotel has recentlt Changed hands, hands, been improved. entirely return shed. and t lie p-oprielAr cordially melts his friend. and tra.v.- tru:A.:Mit.. t 0 give him a call—no paps will be spared 141 Mllder, their Slav comfortaide. People,. in r,..,,ite fl,r 1 1 11:11:1 - Ophi. will find if, cot venletit to npen-1 the wglit here. resol,ng the city bout eight in the M.-M:IW _.A saiilplP room ,on fir - floor ~,,,.. ..- - ,...,,, , ),1 - .t;,,, Cl commercial ai:ents - ,C. T. ITII. ..1•1,4.15T.i. , Prioprietor. • • - • . O . LIARLES F.IDAYTON, • . , . . . „v-- / ..i, . . • 5g.4..y,:,::,, to He.mphrey Bros. • • • -: • • i . ' . II A it N la S S M. A - * ERi • Ov sr 11P2ily's Store, • , . Keeps on hand a - full assortment of D lIBLE and zwitiLE HARNESS: and all other goods n his line Repairing and manufacturtrei done to rder. - I.n.ift..Aw:ian., :1 3 . Dill. - 7 Q - . . . TEAM * ISAW MILL, kJ . SHINGLE :NEILL; I • - 1 AND - MDER 3FILL ( ' , ' .-' . .i. . iNi SHESIIEQUI.Ii. t,F . . 1 ~ my atm is DOW Pt goal • order. and I am prepared to do 411 taste of Work in say line Cu short notice- Li i 111.1t,R. SHINGLES and LATH: always C oil howl. . . i. r ileo off r or sal.! a 2S Horse-Power nglne and ~ •O. F. Ma.' 6- avit - epait', Tat. S 42- 1 1 373 • . . • . .• '4', !:. s '' • •:\ . N.. og • ' 1 ! ' • 1 ' , . I - . . . \ 1 ' ... i •' . r - '''. ' I. A N 1 It rtv , ........i 1 ~., 1 ..t•.•..•y• H . 7)) ,.,, L: .,., .1„.1...:,. i. ~,. •-)..1.1 1 1:.: c( _,, jiLl l t i. .._ . . i .............. . ,i, ... ~ . 17., 1 . . itlecttb THE HAND WHIT-ROCES• WORLD. 1 • nir w a:mix sons wAtIACE: • ' blessings on the hind of Roman I Angels guard its strength and grace In the palace, cottage, hovel, 0, no m atter where the place t Would that never storms assailed it; Rainbows ever gently curled : For th° band that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rocks the world. InfancyXtbe tender ionntain; Powermay With Beauty flow; . Mothers first to guide the streamlets;. From the souls unresting 'grow, Grow on for the good or evil, Sunshine stream'd or darkness hnrl'd; For the hand that rocks the cradle I`ls' the hand that rocks the world. iyeman, boy divine your mission Here upon our natal MI! llcep, 0 keep `the young heart open ~; Always to the breith of God! 411 true trophies of the Awl/ Are fron, mother love impearled; For tho band that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rocks the *Ora Tillessint on the hand of woman! IFathers, POLS, and daughters cry, And the, sacred song is mingled With the worship in thb sky; 3liet lea where no tempest darkens, Itsinboirs evermore arc hurled; For the band that rocks the cradle Is the hand Otto rucks the world. iscellanious. ! - HOW EVA STANLEY BOARDED AROUND- Ili the thriving villiage of Holly. t thorn° there was -(as -is common t such, places) a church, post-office, couple of stores, and -7 ,11: dirstrici, schohl, the • said school being taught by a;young lady Who-had a widowed mother and brothers and sisters to assist in supporting. For the sake of economy Miss-El Stanley "boarded around " amon• the scholars, and was considered al, .paragon among the teachers. Herl father bad been a respectable me-I clianic, but died after about two years i of illness,which hi terly impoverished the family. Eva- had, however, (she] being the eldest), received. a _good, 'plain !edn:!ation before the great ca-1 tarnitY came upon them, and, noble -1 hearted- - and unselfish, began . her' t.vork 4 of assisting in the support. Thy last AceOprevious to the hol iday , acatifll she.bakbeen boarding with 'Mrs. Ca - Tenter, who was walsiijg gigantic- 'preparations for guestS she was expecting from New York:( " YOu never met my brotheri,Eva," she said, and: then began to give the pretty yontig teacher a description of their= • " there's Sara, George and Johnny, the youngest, ; and • such tirous!as they have'when they - get out. here and rustic de, as - they call it. But, (fear me, Idon't get much - .rest or peace when they are here, for they are like a lot of boys let, out of school. Such- tricks-and pranks no one ei-er_ . saw. 'rho last. time they tu.c,, , A1l - together, John and -Tiara aCtua'..ly cut a pane of glass from the wi'edo*-- - and pelted George out of my bes tro:on h i.1140W. YoUsee there . is, al3:tys regntar strifefor that particidar room, ,for the bed is a spring one, and' they say .they don't sleep Oa any other in the city. But 'they don't get it this tithe, that's cer tain, for I intend to keep you in that and cud the controversy. tam -so. afraid—they will break or ruin ,soineqlirp , that I am glad that you .are here. r it may keep them iu -check .a little," • 1 "I had just as Soon 'occupy some other rOoni, Mrs. darpenter; and do .riot wish to incommode your broth ers---bave no.right'te do so." No,,you shan't, Eva," perempto rily eicclaithed her: hostess, " and -what !is the pee of your going home vacatiOn week? YOU can-stay here just as well as not, and 0,0 up, your sexing on my machine.inr moth er enough month to feed, I guei-s,! and won't miss yours." - - The subject was dropped, and the entire household retired - early, for on the miirrow the brothers,''young, ar dent and full, of ;life, were . ; to be there. -But! without - sendikg any word of titeir intention they had concluded' till. take thei , evening train, which would land' them at Hollythorne about bedtime. George and John did sivand when safely, seated in the cars began to speculate about the ab sencCOf Sam.- • " I:s.ab reason on . earth why he should not have b . een along," said George. " NO, for he told me this morning he wotildssitainly,be on hand," said 'John. • ".I 'can't make it out, unless he has alcia!the five o'clock tral. by mis-. " Net a bit of it,'l laughed John, who fancied he understood the entire programme. "It is: more likely he took that train on purpose to get in to Hannah's spare bedroom, and make us, take up with straw tickeand, 1 f eat hers." • • 1 • I didn't think of that, but I reek on yOu are right. We must contrive to ger. him out somehow." Set your.iife oa ithat." • The brothers put Itheir heads to-1 gether and laughed inzrrily ever son* scheihe for outwitting Sam,, and ac-; cordibgly, when the train reached! Elollithorue about 1 eleven o'clock,i they alproached the house of theiri sister in a very stealthy manner. oi:robing the fence in the rear,': they softly opened a window and ob-} tained access to the pantry,where theyi demolished a nice pie and a quvati-1 ty of doughnuts'. 'nen, with. appe fifes; appeased, they removed theirl boot and prepared td examine thei, " stole along the haly which 'was dimly lighted by the moon, ascended the stairs reached the', door) 'The faint rays of the , moon! disclosed a chair piled with clothing,l and they could distinctly trace Wei outlines of a form beneath the • bed= cloths, .and had ; not the remotest idea but that Sam was enjoying sweet repoSe upon Hannalesio4t bed. A few !whispered word were ex-i cLanged, and then; as , sofily and, lightly as shod with down; they thew! near. " All ready? " whigpered John. Quick as thonght they seized upon the form of the sleeper, bedclothes and all, bore it swiftly down stairs, out into the snow, and were just about 'to deposit in a huge drift, when n shrill scream broke the attn. ness of the niglit, and oh I horror— it was that of a woman! and in their consternation they dropped their burdemPlurup in the middle of a drift. " Good heaven!" 'exclaimed Geo., "it' isn't Sam, but some woman, as I ani a sinner, and she has fainted. 'Thin and call Tfannah." With admirable presence of mind be lifted the limp form of Eva Stan ley and carried her into 'the house But her cry had alrerid been heard, and the inmates came. rushing into the half just he appeared. " George i John for o goodness sake what does this mean, and who have yin there ? " asked Mrs. Car penter in a _breath. • " Blessed if I know, said George; thought it was Sam, so We conclnd ed to give him a douse of snow for getting link, the beet bed and trying to euchre us. Quick' I believe she has fainted." "Just like you!" scolded Hannah, as she assisted in depositing Eva once mare upOnthe bed- from which she had been so unceremoniously Wien; ,t' beginning yOur tricks •upon each other before yon fairly got into the house. Clear out now." • Long! before she was done with her tirade her discomfitted brothers had betaken themselves down stairs, where they almost went into hysterics over thn joke. • "A pretty kettle of fist. 1 " said George,' rolling over the floor,- .and letting Off peal after peal of laughter. " I should think , ii was," replied John, hPlding hA sides. "Oh my. But what the dickens is to" be doue about and who do you suppose it is, George ? " " Sortie guest of Hannah's, of course, and young and pretty at that. I don't know how it is with you, but I feel I:,trticularly small arid extreme ly cheawould sell myself at very low price. " Cheap? " roared John; "cheap? I would give myself away this bles sed minute, and throw something in to boot ; What we are to do, I can't say; but t I believe I shall dig out of this placp and get bank to the_ city, before morning. I hain't got the courage to face the music,-so I'll get up and go,", He began hastily putting on his boots, and Would have put hi's threats into execution, but for the appearance of Hannah, who at once asserted her authority. "You are not going a single step," said she, !" lint I don't wonder tOU feel ashamed of yourselves. What on earth possessed you is more than I can tell." " That's right, Han; pitch in; scold away; take any amount just now, for I am Meek Oa lamb. But who is it we have played so shabby a .trick on ? " replied George. " Trick 1 „I should . think it ~was. Why, it Eva Stanley, just as nice a !young thing as ever lived. She is lour schoOl teacher, and this is her week to lioard here ; and I knew you boys wouprbe squabbling over that ;room as usual, so I put her in there, [little thinking you would come home (in a stea4hy manner:" " Eva Stanley ! Whew! a pretty (school teacher! " and repeating his :sister's words he gave a lugubrious ;groan. " Has she recovered ? " questioned John, vainly endeavoring_to restrain his laughter at the wry faces his (brother Was making. " Yes, I soon brought her to ; but Irdon't believe 'the poor girl will ever Iget overlhe fright. She said that (the first thing that she knew she was 'being lift4d up and carried out, and ,she was so much alarmed that she' couldn't Otter a sound; lAA the mo ment the (cold air struck her she rea lized she was being abducted, or something of the kind, and had just. time enough to utter a scream when' she fainted. It is too bad. I shouldn't wonder if had taken her death cold, being dragged out of a warn" bed this time of night and dropped into a snow-drift in that fashion. .1!lo wonder she cried, poor thing." rCrie4,:did she?" repeated Gee _with a grO . an. .* "1 st4ild think she, did. I just took her] in my arms and let her have her !cry out, while I explained to her holW she happened to be mis taken for§am, and become the victim of your Iliad pranks." " Thatiwas neat in you, Han. I'm awful OW you hugged the poor thing. V I wish - you had given her a brotherly; squeeze for me—ipon my honor I do. Oh dear ! I'm in sack. cloth and ashes from this time hence forth and for ever," replied George, with another dismal groan. " And iow on earth do you expect us to stay and take the consequen ces ? " asked John, beginning to look serious. I" I am for taking myself off instantly! I rather face a masked battery than one pretty teacher, after making such fools of 'ourselves." " I doWt care if you had," answer ed his Sister, indignantly. " Tue only wayl is to brave it out, both of you, anti apologize for your rudeness. She is not a bit stupid, bat pleasant and merry, and no doubt you will have a jplly lough over the. affair." " Bat Sam ? How the_ deuce are we_ to get along With bim ? You know well enough, Han, we shall never hear the last of it &rim him ; and tha it will be brought up at all times arld in all places." I "If ypn two can keep ?the_ isecret, I'll find 'a way to silence Bridifel, and it is a sbject Eva will not care to have discussed, and fortunately my husband is away. So go to bed and rest contented." - She showed them to the room she had intended them to occupy, and soon all 'was quiet. Bleanivhile their brother Sam had reached the depot a few minu tes too late. He found the tram he was to have taken gone, but upon consulting a time-table he ascertained that another train started two hours later, and .so he divided to take it. He figurrd to himself, as he impatiently crowded into an empty seat and was being whirled along - at a rapid rate, how supgly his brothers had en sconcedithemselves in the best mom, TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., FEBRUARY 12. 1874. which by right belonged to him, be I being the eldest, and consummated a'plan to get even with tbem. Sometime after midnight ho was deposited at Itollyttuorne, and reaCh ing his sister's house ho scouted ,around until be found a way of en trance into the kitchen, whore he de poiiited his luggage and removed %is boots. Then he qnietly , stole np stairs and opened the door of the best mein., Sure enough, thought be, "my fine chaps, you are in , clo ver! " for there were not to be mis taken signs of the' room being occu pied. Garments were lying upon chairs, and the bed was pressed Iv slumbering forms. To,think of coping with their unit ed strength by dragging them forth, was not practicable, but there stood tlfe pitcher of water, and he -knew that a good dousing with the icy.ilnid would bring them out quick enough: "If I can,t have my old quarters," he chuckled, "you shan't, that I am determined on. So, here goes." He lifted the pitcher, approached the bed, raised it high, and suddenly dashed the entire contents upon the sleepers. , ' - Snell a torrent of screams as he bad never before heard rang through the noose, and before Sam could col lect his scattered senses door after door opened, and Hannah, George and John rushed in—in scanty ap parel—Hannah with a frightened look on her face, and a lamp in her hand that revealed the entir6 scene. There, sitting up in bed, with her hair drippling like a mermaill, her night dress deluged, her face color less and looking terrified; was the schoolmistress, and there was Sam, with the empty pitcher in his hand; the very picture of imbecility, staring about like an idiot at Miss Eva and the havoc be had made. Hannah,George and John instant ly comprehended the • situation,. and the latter, at the command . of their sister, dragged Sam away, while she assisted' the drenched and terrified girl, to dry her clothing,. and then took her to her own room. and bed, explaining for the - second_ time the Mishaps, of the night. • " I'll keep you willi i ruenow, my child," she said, though : th diffieul,. ty keeping back - her lang' tor. , '"Tbose boys are nicely come up with, at any rate; and if it wasn't fqr your having been so terribly frightened l 'and the way my best bed has been used, - I wouldn't care., r l"tioy' do 'nothing 'when they come home but study up some trick to play upon each other; and " continued she by way of apolo gy, "they are so . confin din their of fices and stoics duriri most of the year, that they let entir ly loose ,when they are out here; but you are safe now." • . Hannah kissed her charge and went down to see ab t the boys, o la who, as soon as they w re - fairly shut up in the region they w, ' began to thoroughly appreciate t e joke; and now that Sam was as deep in the mud as they ifi r . the mire, gave no. quarter. , . I - • .`: 111 be blanied'if I now what it all ineans,' said Sam, 1 oking at his brothers ix io were 4 rolli 'g and kick-- lug in eouvfiliiions of la %liter. . . • "'Wait," I replied G orge, l' until Han cornes i l and see if 3 u don't find out! "—and be gave w y to another peal. I ~ Sam had . not smiled, and sat look' ing the very- picture i f discomfort and perplexity. bat ans4vered: "For heaven's sake, old on boys,! I'm willing to admit that I are by sold—going dog cheap that the highest bidder; but bold on lot!' motto to tell a fellow what it rue ns." " Means? Of•couirse will," - con - tinned George. " It to ins that you have stolen like a thief into Miss. Eva Stanley's chaniber-,-who is a lady teat er ' boarding round;' that. this is he week - here; 'and thinking it was yo ir humble servant and John ny snug in bed you attempted to drown ti. out, and made a grand mis take. -4 w do you like it, Sam ?''' .° " I' co fess I see the point; but, can't see the joke. It is a most ont rageous shame." . At thi: juncture Hannah came Iri and begs rating them soundly,there by lottiu oat- tlitlo story. It. i was Sam turn then to laugh, brit the whol thing was so supremely-lu dicrous t at_ho watt compelled to join hia brothers. Miss Eva was not .visible. at the breakfast table the next - morning, and Hannah announced that 'she was sick with a severe cold; whereupon George groaned oat and called for a handful of peas to put in Sam's shoes, _while )that gentleman looked very contrite, and John declared he want ed to shoot himself. - But Hannah had the- unruly crew under her thntnt for once in her life, and: had the 'satisfrOon also of seeing' them behave with something of dignity. They appeared to never forget that there was an invalid in,- the house, and went'on tip-toe about; and Sam; who' seemed to take the' entird ro sponsibility upon his shonlders, ti•nt to New York for choice hu t and flowers, which he induced his sister to couv-I' to the young lady with the most abject npoLogies and regrets.. In a couple of days Eva was able to come down stairs. She was louk ing quite pale, but lovely, and . of c.turt , e clivinelh wt ea Ir4entea by Mrs. Carpenter to her three brother., who behaved quite well considering the unpleasantness of their situation. But Sam, who had broken the ice by'Reans pf his presents, wits most at ease; s and oy virtue of his and expeiienCe constituted. himsf•lf the propriet r, and was constantly on hand to offer Miss Eva a thousand nameless attentions; and before the week was out john declared in Confi dence to Hannah that " Sam 'was done for. " " Gone under completely I " echoed George,with one of his dismal groans " Just think of it, Han, if it had not been for that pitcher of water Sam would have been heart Whole this bltseed minute. The fellow meet* lots of girls much prettier than she every day, and with lots of stun ps,tuo They say thak,pity is twin sister to love, and I beliele it." " Sour grapCiti " whispered John, puckering up his mouth. Itinnah. egiug Etwo:s priiiße and se en* commended Sam's choice, She FXOAZDUOIO OF DER 71011.21031 nom Asir jaimasze. recommended marriage to all of ding as the Only sobering process she was acquainted. with. They do not fed inclined to follow; the advice, not.: withstanitng Sam's happy lot with the.' pretty schoolmistresa of Holly theme. I She ofteii, reminds her brothers-in law of her snceremonions introduc Lion to a sndiw-drift at the dead of night,' and they retaliate by the show i er-bath given her by Sam. _ [For no BEPOUTE4.i SURVEY OF THE PARIS lINPTERSAL EXFOSITOII OF 1867. Br "11.'—No. MV. ObserVations upon the groups. -7-1 In Group 11, " Materials and their applications in the liberal arts, we and among the contributions made; by -the SD American exhibitors, much,' to admire and commend. The speci.i mess of typography were such as could not fail to be commended by any one conversant with the art, 'and' tve are pleased to observe that -three' of the exhibitors of book printing rej, ceived'prizes.} Of specimens of sta-} tionery, book 7 bibding, etc., the dis-; play was very limited, and out of all' proportion with our immense trade} in these articles; and yet of the 131 exhibitors no less than six received prizes, proving that what is lacking quantity and variety of these arti-i cles in the Exhibition, is • mono than made up in quality. ,Of plastic moulding there was but one exhibi tor and three specimens, one repre senting what is called ' , Uncle Ned's' School," another called " Taking the, Oath and Drawing Rations," and a} third called "The Charity Patient,"i representing a benevolent-faced ol(tI doctor compounding a prescription' for a poor woman in waiting. All these are are peculiarly American,' and ',are admirably executed. Of, proofs and apparatus of photography most of the specimens are commend able, and of the ten exhibitors four received prizes. Of instruments of music the dis play, though small, adds decidedly to the character of the American ex hibition. Of the nine exhibitors in this claSs, two received gold medals, one a silver medal, and two bronze medals. In Group IV, the contributors to the American exhibilion were few in numbtlr, (only 54). Of yarns and tissues , of cotton, the , contributors were and' of these five received prizes. 'Of other yarns and tissues of linen, hemp, wool, and silk, the contributors vv,..re nine, of whom five received awards. Of shawls, hosiery and clothing, the contributors were sixteen, of whom five, received rec ognition. But 'the great feature of this group was the display of breech loading firs-arms, metallic cartridges ,and rifled cannon, of which . there were fourteen contributors,- of whom seven received gold or silver inedalS. . To Group V, American contribu tors wade most noble and appropri ate contributions, embracing pro- . ducts (raw and manufactured) of wining industry, forestry, etc. In . Class 40 of this group, the following States and Territories contributed from their mines and quarricli Ala bama, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa; Kansas, Loui siana, Massachusetts, Michigan,, Min nesota, Missouri, Nevada; 'New Jer sey, Nee York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, llennessee; Utah, Vermont, West- Virgiuia, and Wisconi4in. In- pro ducts of the forest, embraced' in the next class, (41). we And specimens of Foods from' from California, Illin ois, Kansas, Louisiana,' Massachu setts. Missouri. New York, Utah, and Wisconsin. Passing to Group. Vl,' comprising instruments and processes of com mon arts, we find in the American evhibition a larger.. number of exhibi tors (227) than in any .other of the groups, though this is-accounted for in the fact that this group embraces a larger number of cheeses, (20) and consequently a larger range of arti cles, than any other. A large pro• portion of the 'contributions to this group add to the excellence of Ithe AmeriCan exhibition, and that some should fail to do so is scarcely to-he wondered at, among so - large a tim ber of : Contributions. Of apparatus and methods of wining, and : metal r lurgy, there were four contributorsi, two of whim received - prizes.; of ini plements•atid processea of rural and forest work there, were 25 contribu tors, six of whom received medals, of which two, for the best tspeciMens of mowing and reaping machines, are of gold; of apparatus' for hunting, fishing; etc., there wae l 'but one con tributor, and the contribution was of no' special value; of materials and melho4 of agricultural Work, and of alimentary indUstry,.there were twen ty contributors, eight .. of Whom re . ceived, recognition. and nearly all the contributions do.er6dit to the genius and iudustriarActivity of our min try.; of chemical, pharmaceutic, and tanning apparatus, them were .seven contlributbrs, four of whom recehled me!ale, and honorable mention, and the other three were scarcely 4ss wer by of a like recognition ; of ma- - me! ale, es4ind mechanical apparatus in .gen :tal i we had 28 cOntributions; the those should have been awarded no l'ss than 21 prizes, (over 50 per ice:tt i ntu of the number of exhibitors) : cannot be - otherwise than gratifying; to every American. ' I W I machine tools we have 14, con-'' t rib itors,: 10 of whom' received irec op Ltion, and the contributions of the I ttlier four are commendable of, cott la-ginning, cord twisting, and' 'bur 4tickirig machines, we had 'live' con tiibutions,, till good, and twoi of whi .h received recoguition;,,of welly-; iug and knitting machines we had : live{ specimens, three of which re-' ceived silver medals; of appar4us and process of sewing and maktng clothes, (which. class includes our inimitable sewing machines, iu which; as agreed upon by all impartial judg-',. es, we are far in advance of all other nations), there were-18 contributors,' of whom two received gold medals and one of them an imperial decii , ra-! tin` three received silver aulitclalS; sevilt,'l bronze medals; and 6119 an honorable mention, making a iitvi total of 13 prizes among 18 conVib= 'Aims. 1 Of apptratus and me! hotile of nrakihg furniture and household 01)7 jecti. herewere 10 contributors three ofiwhom received prizes, an I others f this class would, doubtless haver ceived high prizes could they hive b en present themselves to exi plaint the jury the peculiar work ing an intrinsic value of their ini inventihns. ',Of machinery for paper making, printing,. etc., there uer but five contributors, and none o -the gre it steam power printing press l , es,,for which American inventors anti manufacturers have become so juitli celebra i edovere includ^d m,this dim play;,arl of five exhibitors_ In thi e ass, t'o received medals; 'while an, o ber achine for dresising type, cl sift ed. under the nextl head, ' ire ceived l.he award of a gold medal . and ii,rerY way worthy of it. Pass ing in o the annex, we find tw Amerin buggies, and a street rail way ca riage, all three of which wer fine sp eimenn of skill an taste in earriag -braiding, and all of which /‘ receive prizes,. Near the e were la dies'rid- - gentlemen's saddles,; o it good % 'orkmansbip, ,which also re calved recognition from the jtiry. Here, t o, we find the grat Ameri can loc motive, which in workman .ship an beauty of finish far excels all oth rs in the Expositio , and to which hojirry awarded a 'gold Med al. There \i'ere eight other contri butions to the Class, though only one other—a, railroad scale—ieceived a prize. 10f models relating to naviga tion an a l salvage, ,there were 14 coil - tributos to the American exhibition, four of whom received recognition from t to jury, and nearly all: the, special ns do honor to thelinvenlors. Next in review we reach Group VII, at d find froni the Department 1 1 of aunt ,ieultur al e; Washingten, D. , 33 sam )les of wheat and Other cere als,'lro it as many different States and sp cial localities, tog then with a larg number of contri utions of like ch racier direct from the Stateti. i The specimens were inv ' ari ' ably good and :Ittraeted a large share of atten:- tion frun European agriculturists, and would have attracted imore had their installation been better. Of the 17 private contributors .to this class, nine received tiWards. 'Of baking and pastry cooking ye had but ono contribution: • Of' prep ared -., specimens of meat and fish; (includ ing 'aa t-ctired and - smoked hanks, packed beef,, pork and lardl present- ed lobster , canned oysters, letc.,)lwe had se en y contributions, and, every one re ceived an award. Of preserv ed frui s And vegetables, sugars, cho colates etc., the .contributors •-num . tier 21, of whom 10 recei'ved awards, and all the samples were coinenda c) ble. . f fermente& drinks, such as 'wines, brandies,- ales, .por er g s, and in brown tonts,,the coutribu ors num 'bered • 5, of whom screu I L received awards '' , This brings us to gr - oup X, the last, - th ugh not the least ithportant. 'Here w find . a, specimen of a west :ern pri ary school, honse, sehool fur-:; rniture, nd school apparatus. It is 'sare.to ay that nothing in the Amer iclii, exhibition has - excited more generallattention and comMendation 'from Etkiopeau i-,itors, and no other of our exhibits:tended to ex cite more g oneral I inquiry into the peculiar . . enaract r of our political ius.itutions and es ecially as to .the , relation l 'Which t ose institutions bear toward our co mon ' school system. The school- s r om, in size, finish,l ventila ;ion, an furnishing, is superior to 1 any othy in the Exposition; and the I rt p par/ t s within, s. though not in quantity certainly in quality, equals those ex ibited by any otheC nation. In this same class -we find books and apt oratus •lor the use of the blind, contributed from Massachu- Setts, *Lich are in every. way quite 'equal to any others-in the exposition, both the )3e and the 'school 'building receivedlawards. Passing to the next Class, (2 I ,0), we find the articles to consist Of surgical instrnmecits, arti ficial liulbs, hospital vragni, ambu lance era relief a 1 , material, medicine .. - wagon, dud; equipag e, such as 1 ~ were use l l by.the United, States San itary Commission. To the Commis sion the jury awarded a grand prize, and each of the other sti exhibitors in this class received ,recognition. In the next class (93) we find' three specimens of houses from, the United States gamely, a western farmer's house; aßoston bakery, and a tage ma e of Louisiana cot cypress. The i i first of these has deservedl attract ed a lute share of. atten t ion, and added m ch to the character of the Americ4 exhibition. It isi decided ly Amer can in its construction : — plain, su stantial and cOnVenieut.— with-_represening -thrift and comfort () ,out disp ay. THE END THE ELECTION BILL.- ' , A Further Suppleytent to the Act Regulating Election. in this ecnilmotarealth.l The f llowirig is the electlon bill as (‘ passed : - • - . A i'utrit :n SUPPLEMENT to the act reg nlatin eleCtions in this Common wealt . SECV c 1. .13e it enacted, . etc., That it shall e the duty of each of the as sessors, 1 'ho are required b i i perform any duties incident to the holding- of election and' he registratiOn of, vo- tors in't e different cortiities or cities' l i of this ommonwealth, on the first! Monday of June in each - y tia'r to take up the, transcript of the net l x preeocl in' ass ssment, as transmitted •to them- by' the city or county. commis• sinners, and preceed to• the revision of the satuf-, and for ',his purpoSe lie shall visit every d'wellinglict and make cite . 01 in house in his dist iquiry. if any p rson,- whose mono is "ou s t his list, has died 'or removed froth the district, and if so ; to erase! the Same therefro i or whether' any qualified voter repi:les therein ivhoie.naMe is not on, his list, - and if so to add- th,e same thereto; and in all cSses.where a name is added to the list the per , son shailforthwith be assessed; and the ass siiortiball in all caseit ascerf Nit' by inquiry upon MO' grOtttnl the per on sO.assessed chilies ti be a voter. Upon tne eompleqom. offibi work it shall be the dtity of each as sessior, as - aforesaid, to proceed • t mako opt - a list in- alphabetical. orde o f the Male citizens twenty-one Year of ngft 4nd:upwards, elaitping' ,o..be qualificid voteri in the electiot: di:-- mot 01l which he le the RVFcSErflOlr, an I , , 1 i32,',-p • An Advance. - 1 • -.- ' ' i - -t t 1 . opposite' e: ch of . • said. nallieS . state Whetberisaio citizen iu' or !ii not a ottsekeepe; , and if he is, ithe num 'er of his I•sidence: in' t , towns.where he - sale tre ntimbered, [T.with the treet, a leV or court iii which situ ; ted, and i in a wik where there 'll •.. re no , nn4obers, the -naiiie ':Of the • alley . , ,• . treet, or • cepurt• - ,on srbic.l.ll said °llse Ont.; also ItherloccUPation of he perscin; and . where be 1 ia.not a oousekeepe : theoccUpatiOn; place of ' 1 oarding . ond with wh o m{ O and ,if 1 t ,: • orkingl ' fo anOther tue . tame of the. •mployer; ud write„Opposite each. , i • said any nes the' `Word I" votee Where any 4 erson claims td,': vote by 'easorr Dg' n 7 turalization he Shall ex iiibit'hie Ice l tificate thereof to thou.: aeisor, tuale:s. he has been I, for ' two 'orisecutive, yearsi next preeeding a Voter in'Fiii; district, and in'all cases • .1 where tne P •rsoribas been Inatural iZed thenao e shall •be . marked with the letter' " ." -Whet° the person has merey' . eclared 'hie intelitionato become a citizen 1 and designs to, bp natiValid . eforeithe inext election' t. he shall 1 xb bit the certificate of his ' iledaraton of intentien, and the name shall: c mailed I " D. 11," and .where the•pl rson ahallbe entitled by existing lacy, to be naturalized with-, t . 1. . 1 - out mainly , ' a &chiration of - 'his in , - •-, • -i . . ntion id '' .e naturalized, :and iii-,1 nds tolbe 1 atnraliZed at -least OSP', mouth' befo-i the tiext general ele'c- on, theiiu He df ,such person shan't e added tO he list, and the'•name of" uch person; :hall be' Marked; " - .T. N. '' Vliere the e aiin is: to tote by reason''' f •beinrgkif t' e age"itf-TWenty : one and 'nder c toyet i: )7-two as'; t provided by.. 1 iw, theliVor "age " shall' he ;inter d, and-if tt. . petson hits moved into, e.4,•lectiOl. istrief Itd _reside since 1 e' last' 4 , en .ral eledinn, the letter lt" shin e plac'ed.!,ofippsite the time. I s all be the I; farther duty of each ag.ise r .sor; as .aforesaid; uppn labe.cottii.oleti on of :Elie dutka herein mposed to o ake out . a - separate list f all net ! a4:essipents made!' by 'him: ,n the. li - ts ' ping kolupletedand the sea - sments; made as aforesaid, the 'me shall f - rthWitir be returned, to, e 'county , 4 ommissioners. Src. •.'2 !Ili , countyecninnisioners all itiunedt telY 'add the names on e list . Of 13( w asseasinentoi to the / - ix duplicut ' pf tie 'ward, ;borough, wiiship lon district in which they have bee.nlaiLesscid, and causedupli, c,ite )l copo O ; thelother list4;;lVith the ohservatio sd anti' 'explanations ie inired to ' e noted ' as ;'aforesaid, to 1 0 Made o l t las FOon as practicable; and Iplaeecl ii \ the; 'hap' da . -of 1 the as 'elssor, viti i hall ;prier to the tirSt Monday o gut in each year .put Jiie copy the eof b r a the docir Of ,or Lai the hous where the election of he respediv'. district, is refit - tired fo (. .be held, and; etain-thei other in his . ' pOss l esS i odfo' the, inspection. free of .;_lharge_of ano, P rson ;resident in the aid leleetionl,diStrict who shall desire , of see the 3tinae; and Wsliall bP the hit.', of , the'said l aSitessor to add from line to time 'lin 'the PerSonal 'applied.- fen of any, oo e Clamping the right to vOte, , thkpaii e Ofstich 'clainiant, and 'narkoppesito the name " C.. 1 ,, V," and tinniediately ' ssi,ssbirii, noting, as in 411 the -of ler cases,. his occupation, 1 eSidencec. .w; ietlk .a'l hoarder . or t ciis l ekeeil , r,, f a Warder, with whom he' bOardS, an' Whether naturalized Ord simaiir 1 o I. ' rnarkiner. in all 1 • - 0 1 0 1 ! -1 , , see oppn,)t. llie4i name the jettOrs 14'," ''.l).-I 1 " r "I. Ni" 1; as the 'case lay bA; if Hi- pet+on claiming to be , t • 1 . _ . ,• 1 .. asse !Bed th nt turalized t he Et 4311 e.x.- it 1 •!! • 'ibit, to t'h a sessor his t certificate of tinturrilizat on and; if he claims that he; designs toy be natriralized, before t , , • 1 be next e sai l ing election he sball - ei- - hiihitl die e rti 'cat'dlof 'his declaration i, • f l ineutiOn if suciil;PreVions declara i idn s reOir d bi '!the ,lawst of ' the t li f E,litA State.s. It Shall!be the_,duty the. said as' cElsOri to' he prPaeat at ' ie election b rise of the said slee t districts 1 urin4„ the' fwo'Secultir dayslneatl pre oedinnt thO:day fixed by the third section'Ofllii& 'act for re-. •I , 1 he ii - tpoIng t is tel..hei 'country cow-, plissionerS fr tuten a., in.',tit three plni'.. of each!, f said days • for , the' pip-pose ()title ring and ;acting up Pa aplications t• lie 'bade : under the. p ovisionn of' t is L seetiorworielating . tO - names tpo said lists, or that are . sought to_ 64. plaPed '-, thereon,: or, stinek the efrom,land it shall be his (l i nty to cd rec said lists by adding thereto th 'xia Ai eS of Persons, entitled' tO vote, ntltil eadyj thereon, and by si'riking there rom ;fictitious _names, or : names I I p rsdna why may , have 4:ed or remOv d from Said district., a ki d the: s l lidll -, tq l shall be opens for i 'spection by • ny cinalified elector of , tie' comity o ward `in which the , . .. e ection distilt is situated as well as by the persanclaiM,ing to lie reg. L i tered, audl hel court of chinmon p eas of the p oiler c'l.unty,' 4 or any, 11 w judge; the eof, at chambers, on the applidatTon of any qualified elec tOr of the l lwa l ril or ,onnty undo' r oath st l ittini , forth la breach Of any lof the . d ~.. 1 .1 dirt es- im,posec, oil said assessor ..by tths: a ct, V. 4 hich oath may. be made at a#y timeef l ore tfi day, of election, 3 skull'call' he asses. or ii j ud the cora- plainant 1 wfore it dr hate by 4 tation or rule to sho 4use, aml shall hear the partici am disposel of - the sub j4tl in aii Ina ary :nianoer4...s to law add justi e h 11 below , - 'and . shall if nked be o der, he assessor to correct the' regi.trY , ac l eordinkly, and the said cifur l or 1114613:may knforee such order , by, ate.' chaient eel in poceecl frias for c l ntempt. I- - - I SEC.- 3.! After the assessments hive .1 li en completedOn thesisty-first day before ti l e T r reldit tieit follOviing the:first Mo day of 'November in each-Sea 'the; siiessor shall, on the, fi llOwin day, niake a return to the c unty e mini sioners of the names o .: all pot s . SeSsed bi him since : t o retur relnlred t ; :be, made by . ' . .trim' by 1 e . 'first 'section of thiS act, f n3ting o phsite each !name the ob- Servations rind 6 -Planations required to_ be noted is aforesaid, aid the COunty c' innaissioners shall-tbereup eiacause the ap'e td be added to the retu n i'eq;utred US , the fist 'sec- tr of t jell act, ,land 4 ? full and cor : 1 tit f I b ' ' a ret cop eepto i El Ina e con taining t manes off all persona so 11 .1 ... „ ~ ~ r ,turnea as resotlnt ,a.xtibles in said 'O3 ec,tion distrit, and - :furn4h the s hie - , 'tegetherwith the necessary l e t i etinn bliuks,, CO the - olicerii of' th: election! iril l suct eleotiot district oi 'dt l :trvi s cri3 eimErn, 1 o*kok: . -on die morn I,li+ ,I • ' 4 lug of the'election, 'and no man halt be permitted to vote .pt the electioii on thatilat whose 'name, is not On said unless he shall make proof of his right! to vote as hereinafter rot quire& II • I, 1,. I. SEC, 4. 'on the petition of .rive,or, more citizens of ant election distri4 setting forth that the appointmenti, of. overseers is a 'reasonable preFatril tion to seettre the purity andfairnessl of the ele tion in ", said district, .01 shall be' t 'e ditty iof the court. of! / 4 common p eas of the proper ..eotinte alKihe lawl ljudges iif the said chu m to act lit the Hine concurring, to; appoint tWo judicious, sober 'and intelligent! citizens 'Of the said : l l disU, trict, belonging to different political pa r ties, overseers .1 :of ' election ,I , ' to supervise the proceedings of 'election! officers thereof, and. to make , report of.thesame as they may be re'h'ired; by finch court. Said overseers Abal be person' l qualified to serve ttpb election hoards and -shall.: Ikav the right . Ito -be ,preserit With I'th officers jof such !election durincl the wheld time the Fame is -held I i• : the rotes &inted, ;and the ret..trn made l ont',and signed by the electio officers, to ikeep it list, of voters if the I , see properi ) to_ challenge ant pe , -soi offering,tolvote _and interogatq hi 1 and his witnesses under oath in re , , . gard to hi. right of 'suffrage 'at saic , election arid. to examine his 'gape ; produeed, 1 4 e:nd the officers okSai( election arei requiredlo afford tai ' overseers Eio selected and appointed I every convenience'and facility forth ' discharge 'of their duties, and if mai 1 election officers shall refuse to .per reit sind overseers to be present an operform their duties as'aforesaid,sh fficer or Officers shall be guilty,oi.f u' misdemeaand;or, an on convic ion i thereof, shall be find. $l,OOO ,Or ira prisoninent not exceeding one year, or both in 'the discretion of theic"hrt or if - the overseers: shall he I 'drive NUMBER 37 , away from the /polls by violenck,l of q intithiclati9oll, all! the voles polled iu 1 Ruch electi ziditric:t ratty be rejegtet. fy tlaeiproer tribnifil trying ','a eon r.. test under said election or a ;dart' of ; 1 portistia of such votes efores'aid Oayil be - effOnteil as ; such tribunal may I deem neceSsary to al just and }pro' e I, • dlspenitiot of the cue.' L; SEC. , 5. 'fit all=t 3 elictions i , herea lei-', - held;iinder 4 the ;laws:of thiS coinni n••'i, wealth thq polls shall be/ opene a li sseve' r'c a 'rift.; end clo'ed ef l l I l seven o ;I,el .'o'clock, • I c- i oelt p. m. , ll Sc. 6. i i I all election dis rictsi ' where i n, secancy exists by.',ret}sori ; of 1 , the disqualification of the; offieeil or otherwise fri lan election board Lhere- i, ) otherwise appoieted, or where , any . ew 1. istrict bhall be,forrhed, the jeldg 1 or i , 'iolges l of the - court pf cemMoril,pleas f the proper '•onntry shall, teifa daysti , efor.e any Ig l f eral or special election.ll _ , ppoint corn =tent: "'persons ItO 51;11 aid, vacancies and; to conthlet tliiil lection inisaid nee/`districts, 4nd'iii il h e flKOin ' tlii6it of `inspectorsin nny ill election distiict, both 'shall' null be off/ ;he sable ipOlitica! ;party, r arid reel judge of elections shall; in all , cades ii lf . e of the pplitical ptirty ; having the it majority o votes ins said distrietlaS l'i early lis the said judge ofplilkes 11 in ascert:Un the fa4t, and in Lase of, 1 3 he tlisagreenient efilthe judged as to I:t i the selectionlof insp'ectors, the yob: . 11 tics) niajor,ltv of the . juJgei shall i i i select que io i ? such i•inspector- i anti ;! the minority judge' i or judge."' shall iil ,-- Select tile ether. '! '1 I ' • 1 1 Sr_.•i Thenever there shall bt-it -11 , 4 vae,n.cv in lan, electin board on tie I,i-, •1 1 • fpereing of au election, said vS'ailev r ,hill be filled - in. !Porifonulty 1 with 11 •`. 1 • ~, i t I S l6 E t t2 iii . blf. B. l 7, l :the up4 ; 111.111 , 0 .. f . • t l ire I : plc is 1 1 i t nil (21 1 ;;;ctipiis, it sljall be the 1111. .3 , [1 f the judges of election for th it !,1 .;• r2speetilve di:ltricts tb desipnrite. 1 opi, ;i f the irispeztors, whose duty LiSliall 11, e, to have•in enstoav the re , ri bra: of 1 1 1 1 1, , , . e - . P voters and to le a x :e the entrie , -; t erun I', t r quire(' byl lii•w il and, it shall he the i ; ',- i.' uty of ;the:other of; said inspect'rs 1;1 t receive and number the ballots p e; r'i . s nted et said electiOn. ' ' , , J,_ SEc. 0 411 - electiens by the citi- r!' ns shall lie be ballot. Everyil bal. r,,. t voted shall be nembered, in- the 11 , i 'o der in which it slitill,be received, '[. tind the nuinber recorded ' hy, , the pi, clerks of tit list of ',voters ,opposite. p the nanie o the elector froib !vhorn I • Teceived, apd any;voting tyFor;,, -. r ti morediets, the several tickets so voted shall each. .be iiiiimbered) with - 1 the nuMber; corresponding with the '.,• niumberl to the name of the ',oteir. v: I ny electori may write his namellipin li; li t ' ri s t t t i e c n kt l rt th l ren c n ause an t d he n - t s te am stad e t il o by lite a r 1 citizen of the , distriiit. In addition itl) the oethpow prescribed by law to '1 be taket an'd subscribed by electionl 'facers, they shall severally be-Siivoin r affirmed not to disclose how / laey , lector hall have voted unles s 're-- j qUired to do so as' witnessewitnesses ). tril a i judical roceeding. all judges, in- iipectors, clerks and overseersOf , any electioh held ;tinder 'thin 1 hall, hefote entering upon their ..., duties, he duly sworn'•or affirmed in the presence of each other. The •;,' judge shall be swornlay the minority '.. ' spectOr •if ,there Isbell' be such inority inspector,l andl 'in •Caie - here be no minority:.linSpector,l then ir s :. , nyd the a justice of the peace eace nv o o r is a e l o d;rm a a i r d , . y slerks shall be sworn by the judge..;;, CertiflOates of such a earing'or lair- l', ' ing shall Ibel duly 'made ~.out and iguod by the 'officer so s'worril and ;', ttested by the- otlicer who 'adnainiki- l' , . ered the oath. -If any judge . ' di. I_, ii i inority inspector refuses br fails 1 ;' o swear the; officers of . election' in he manner r e q uired-ky this act, dr.l : if any loffie,er; of election shall' act ;-; • 1 • •IV ithout being first duly- sworn, 1 or if any officer of elections shall sign the 'orm of oath witlioilt _being, i ••dul, worn,!or if ;any judge 0 -miniority inspector shall certtfythat any 4fficer 1, kwas sworn v'then be was not; it,s l hall 1 . e a 1 dtemed misdenfetintir, and.` i tipet i n 1 ouviction the:officer; or! officers So I offending shell be fined not exceeding „I'; I SI,OOO or iMprisoned noC'exceediiig 1 1 • , one year, or lboth in the discretiOn of 1 the court. , 1 SEi,' 10./' On the 'day of election ' 1 , . , any person whose; name. Shall 1 not - appeaz on t the registry . Of -.1 , voters and who churns the right toll vote at. at. said election, Sha!l proiltice 1 a i least cane qualified voter of thO diS trict as amitness to the residence,o I the cleimentlin the dist - riot in which he 1 claims to bell a.voter ler „the period Of,'l of at Hleaat two Months immediatelf, proceeding laid election, which wit 1 tress shall be sworn or affirm ... ed, an I subscribe a ,kvritten, or partl*Writte and partly printed affidavi 'to thl ~ facts atatedilsy him, 'i whichi aftidOi shall define l clearly wherelth . a, vrt .reep deuce is of the person so OW ' be a voter, and the perion' l so -Clai ing the right to Vote, shall also, talri , and subscribe a" written,, for. ;Fail , written ane..,partly-printedi• afEdal, 4 s tatin g to o the best of his knowleet s. . 1 and belie f when and .where hels born; - than he has been a cititerit i 1 the UnitedlStates for d I one . montli lir of the commonwealth , of Pinney; it nirt.' that his has resided tn. Mr; ellt- 4. 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