"1 have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny over tho Mind of Mail." Thomas Jefferson. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY II. WEBB. rVoEnmem. MjOOMSBUKG,' cblLITMIMA COUNTY, FA. SATRBAY, AUGUST 3, 1839. Wumlicr 14. OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT, $)rrosiTE St. Paul's Cuuncii, .Main-st. The COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT will be published every Saturday morning, at TWO DOLLARS per unman, payable half yearly in advance, or Two Dollars Fifty Cents, ifitol paid within the year. No subscription loill be taken for a shorter period than six months ; nor any discon tinuance permitted, until all arrearages arc discharged. ADVERTISEMENTS not exceeding a square will be conipicuovsly inserted at One Dollar for the first three insertions, and Twenty-five cents for every subse quent nscrlwn. .CJA liberal discount made to those, who advertise by the year. LETTERS addressed on business, must be past paid. SYNOPSIS Of the Principal Provisions and Require ments of the NEW ELECTION LAW. The constable of each township to give ten days notice, by six or nioro written ad vertisements of tlio inspector's election. In case of the absence, neglect ot refusal of tho constable to perform the duty, the supervisor or assessor is to give five days notice. The citizens to elect two inspectors and one judge at the lime they elect constables. Each qualified citizen to vote for one per son for inspector, and for one judge ; and tho two persons having the highest number of votes for inspector to be the inspectors, mid the one having the highest number for judge to be judge. Tho elections to be opened between eight and ten o'clock, in the forenoon by public proclamation, and closed at seven, except in the city and county of Philadelphia, .where they aio to be closed at eight, the number of votes to be forthwith ascertained 1' Tho! hdsoXlaleoitifftwlicn theinsnectors disagree as to the qualifications of electors. When thcjre are two election districts in cne township tho officers are to be elected the same as if separate townships. The inspectors and judges to make out duplicate returns for inspoctora and judge, one with the tally lints and lists of voters to be deposited in one of the ballot boxes, the other to be delivered by tho judge within five days to tho Prothonotary to be filed in his office. Thr.y are also to mako out a cer tificate of election for person.each chosen as an inspector or judge which is to ho deliv ered to him or left at his abode within five days after such election, by the constable. Tho inspectors election to he held on the Friday next preceding the 2d Tuesday in October next. Tho inspectors and judges so elected to hold tho election on tho '2d Tuesday of Oc tober, and tho township elections on the third Friday in March next. I The election of said inspectors and judge to be conducted by tho officers now author ized by law to conduct the election of in spectors' and assessors, except so far as in otherwise specifically directed. The qualified voters to elect, then and there, (inspectors' election,) one person as assessor for the ensuing year, and there after tho assessor and assistant assessors to be elected at the limo of holding election for constable. Tho Sheriff to give twenty days notice of the general elections by advertisements posted up in the most public, places in every election dU-triqt, or by publication in ono or more newspapers, and he is to enumerate the officers to bo elected. Designate tho place at which the election is to be held. Give notiice that every per son, excepting justices of the poaco, who shall hold any office of appointmont, trust or profit under the Government of this 6talo or of tho U. States, or of any city or incorporated district, whotlicr a commis sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is, or shall be, employ ed under the legislative, cxecutivo or judi ciary department of this state, of the II. S. or of any city or incorporated district, ar d also that every member of Congress and of tho State Legislature, is incapable of noiuing aim cxcercisiug at the samo tune the office of inspector, judge or clerk, and jlhat no inspector, judge or clerk, of any Mich elections shall bo eligible to any office to bo thon votod for. All elections to bo conducted by tho in spectors, judges and clerk, elected as afore said. Tho inspectors and iudse to meet at the place of holding tho election beforo nine o'clock in the morning on the 2d Tuesday of October in each und cvwry year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint with one clerk who shall be a qualified voter of said district. In case the person receiving tho second highest number of votes for inspector, does not attend on the day of any election, then the person who received the second highest number of votes forjudge at the next pre ceding election is to act as inspector in his place. And if the inspector receiving the highest number of voles does not attend then tho judge is to appoint an inspector in his place, and if the judge docs not attend then the inspector who received tho highest number of votes to appoint, and if a vacan cy continues one hour in the board after tho time fixed by law for opening tho elec tion, the voters present aro to elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. When the clerk does not attend the in spector who appointed him is to appoint another in his stead. The said officers to take an oath or affir mation to perform the duties faithfully, ac cording to the oath prescribed in the law, and the oath to be administered by a judge, alderman, or justice of tho peace, and if a magistrate is not present then ono of the inspectors is to administer the oath, to the other inspector and the qualified inspector to do the came to him, and the judge. The inspector is to&vcar that he will duly attend to the election and will not re ceive any ticket or vote except from such pciKons as he bciicvcs qualified to vote, without requiring proof of the right to vote; that he will not vexatiously delay or refuse to receive the vote of any person he be lieves qualified to vote; that he will faith fully and impartially perform the duties of the office, and that he is not directly or in directly interested in any bet or wager de pending upon the result of tlio election. The judge and clerks oaths to be of near ly similar tenor. . Tho clerks to make out two copies of the oaths to be severally subscribed by each of the inspectors, judge or clerk, and the same to bo certified to by the persons administer ing the oath. Members of Congress to be elected on tho 2d Tuesday of Oct. in every second year. Tlio sheriff to give notice of the same. - The GjaioVto .declare by proclama: tion who is elected after tho receipt of tho returns by the Secratary of tho common wealth, and transmit the returns to tho U. S. House of Representatives. The election of electors of President and Vice President to lake placo on the 5th Fri day preceding the first Wednesday in De cember, 18-10, and every fourth year there after. Tho sheriff to give notice as beforo of said election. Every qualified citizen shall have a right to vote by handing in a printed or written ticket containing tho names of persons e qual to the number of electors to be voted for. Tho governor to examine the returns and notify those elected beforo the last Wcdnes in November. The electois to asscmblo at tho scat of Government at 12 o'clock on tho day fixed by Congress and there perform tho duties enjoyed upon them. If there is a vacancy the electors to fill it by voting viva voce, and the name of the person chosen to be sent to the Govern or who is to givo notice to the person of hie elections, the olectors to bo paid three dollars a day for every day travelling to, re maining at, and travelling from the seat of Government, and the contingent expen ses, not exceeding fifty dollars, to bo paid by tho state Treasurer. If a special election for President or Vieo President occurs the same to be conducted as other elections. In case of vacancy in the office of Gov ernor tluco months beforo the second Tues day of October tho speaker of tho Senate, or whoever is in the exercise of tho ofiico of Governor, to issuo his writs to the sher iffs requiring them lo give notice that an e lcction for Governor will take placo the 2d Tuesday of October then next. If the va cancy occurs within three months of the 2d Tuesday of October tho election for Gov ernor to take place the next year. Thrco month notico is requited. Tho writs issued by the speakers to sup ply vacancies in cither houso to bo directed to the sheriff tho day on which tho election is to bo held. If tho vacancy happens during the ses sion of the Legislature the speaker is to ap point tho day of election as early as possi ble, not exceeding thirty days thereafter. Rut if tho returns of the election cannot bo made beforo tho adjournment such writ is to bo countermanded, or oxtended until tho day of tho general election. If after the countermanding the said writ 'the Governor should convene tho Legisla ture the sheriff or sheriffs of said districtt3 to give notice of an election to bo held within 30 days after the date of the proclamation. Every writ for holding a special election is to be delivered to tho sheriff 15 days be foro said election who shall give at least ten days notico of tho came and send a copy lo at least ono of the inspectors in each town ship. The writs authorizing an election to fill a vacancy in the Congress of the U. States, aro to bo directed lo the sheriff or sheriffs of the district, and arc to express tho day on which the election is to be held. If tho vacancy occurs during tho session of Congress the Governor is to appoint a time as early as possible for holding such election, otherwise ihe vacancy is to bo fill ed at tho general election, unless a special congress should be called. , Tho writs lo bo delivered to the sheriffs at least fifteen days before the election, who shall give ten days notice and send a copy to one of the inspectors of each of the elec tion districts. When tho returns of any special election for members of tlio house of Representa tive of the United States are examined the Governor is to give notice by proclamation who aro elected, and lo transmit the returns lo thatjbody. Citizens under military orders from ihe President or Governor on the day of Ihe gencr.il election, to be allowed to vote where the commanding officer of the troop or com pany may appoint, if not within ten miles of their places of residence. The captain to act as judge and the lieu tenant as inspector so far as regards that company, and if they refuso or neglect to serve, the officers next in command are to act, as ihe case may be. The officer to act as judge to administer the oath to the ofileer who is to act as in spector, who is - then to administer the oath to tho other : The judge to appoint and swear or affirm two clerks. These officers to take the like oath, have the liko powers, and to be under the same restrictions and penalties as other officers of the election. Within three days aftei such elections the judge thereof to transmit through the post office a return thereof, together with the tickets, tally lists and list of voters, to the protkonolaryi of the, county in which safdTClclStors would have voted if not in mil itary service, another return to to transmit ted to tlio commanding officer of the regi ment or battalion, who shall make a general return of the votes of all tho companies un der h'i3 command to the Secretary of the commonwealth. The prothonotary who receives the said returns is to deliver to the return judges a certified copy of the same, the said judges to meet on the 2d Tuesday of November after the election, and when two or more counties aro connected the meeting lo be postponed until the Friday following. The return judges so mot, to include in their enumeration tho votes so returned, and proceed as if said voles had been given at the usual place of election. The election for assessors to be conduct ed as before mentioned, the constable to give ten days notice, by written or printed advertisements of the election of other town ship officers. The elections to bo Jield by the same of ficers and during the same hour as the elec-i tion of inspectors and assessors on the 3d Friday in March oT every year, except in the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna, Pot ter, M'Kean, Clearfield, Lycoming, Wayne and Piko, the township elections of which are to be held on tho 3d Friday in Februa ry of every year. The inspectors, and judge to transmit a cettifieato of election,, to each officer elec ted through the constable within six days thereafter. They are also to certify to tho number of votes given lo each person votetl lor, anil transmit through the constable the same to the clerk of quarter sessions, within fivo days thereafter. In a district where there aro 100 or more laxables on a requisition of thirty of the elctors or where the number is less than 100, of ten, the constable shall give fifteen days notico by at least ten printed of writ ten advertisements, that a meeting of the electors is requested at tho place of holding elections to dctermino by ballot whether the placo of holding tho elections of town ship officers and inspectors of said district shall bo changed and if fifty electors be pres ent at tho hourappointed when 100 electors resides in a disttict, or twenty where there arc not 100, then the constablo is to open the meeting, and if a majority determine upon a change, two certificates of the names of the oleutiors voting shall be made out and signed by the officers of tho meeting and at tested by tho constablo or lown clerk and the other to be scut to tho pronthonolary. Tho assessors respectively to arrange the enumeration of taxablcs in alphabetical or dor, and to post up ono copy of said Jist on or beforo the first of August of every year at the placo of holding tho election, and at I such other places as the commissioners ol the county may direct for the examination of the citizens of the rounly. They aio also to keep a copy which may he examin ed at all reasonable times; and at any time previous to ten days before election, any person claiming a right to vote, or any per son between the ago of 21 and 22, and a citizen of the stale, may have himself as sessed. On the ninth day proceeding the 2d Tuesday of October they are to sign iho return of taxablcs and qualified voters, and lo deliver the same to the commissioners, who are to hand them over to tho inspectors without alteration at tho time required by law. He is also to attend on the day of elec tion to give to the inspectors and judge, when called on, such information as in their pos session relating to the right of individuals to vote, or such other matters as may bo re quired, for which he is to receive one dol lar per day. The commissioners to deliver the list of taxablcs assessed ten days beforo the elec tion, to the inspectors of the different town ships on the morning of the election before eight o'clock and also a sufficient number of boxes, blank forms, and returns headed as tho election may require. Tho inspectors to be placed at the door or window, as most convenient to receive the tickets, and a label naming tho district of which they arc inspectors, placed over the same. "White freemen of twenty-one years and upwards who have resided in the state one year, and in the district in which they offer lo vote ten days immediately preceding, and within two years paid a state county tax which was assessed at least ten days before tho election, have a right to vote. A citi zen leaving the state ana returning lias a right to vote six mrnths after returning, if he has paid taxes, as specified, and young men between 21 and 22 who have resided in the state ono year, and in the election dis trict ten days although they may not have paid taxes. The inspectors mav require'evcry person claiming a right to vote to mako proof that ho is a natural born citizen ol this common wealth. 2d, That he was settled therein oft tho 28th September 1.770 and has since continued to. reside therein, or Jd, 1 hat having been a foreigner lie was naturalized previous to the 20th March, 1700, to prove which the oath or affirmation of the person is sufficient, or 4th That he is a natural born citizen of some one of the other states, or had been lawfully recognised as such be fere the 26th of March 1790, and if requir ed shall produce the certificate of some judge, prothonotary or clerk or magistrate, or shall be examined on oath or 5th, That having been an alien he has been natural ized according to the laws of the United Slates and as the evidence thereot he shall produce a certificate from the court where such'naturalization took place, except where such person shall have resided in the uis trict ten year3 or upwards next preceding in which case his oath to be sufhcient. No one to vote unless assessed, except ho produce a receipt of payment of a state or a county tax witlnn two years, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis factory evidence on oath, or by the oath of another, that ho has paid sucli a lax, or on failure of a receipt swears to tho payment of the same When claiming a right to vote on age he must swear that ho has resi ded in tho state ono year preceding, and prove his residence in tlio district, lie must also swear that ho believes his ago to be as stated, and if voting on ago, the word " ago" must be marked opposite, his name on tho alphabetical list, if voting on the pay ment of taxes tho word " tax must be marked opposite, and tho clerks must note tho samo on their lists. In all cases where tho name of iho per son claiming the right lo vote is not on tlio assessors list, or his vote objected to, the inspectors are to examine his qualifications on oath. His oath to be sufficient to prove he has resided one year in the state, hut ha must prove by at least ono elector his resi dence in the district ten days preceding, and himself shall also swoar that his bona fide residence in prosecution of his lawful call ing, is within tho dUtrict, and that he did not remove into tho district, for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified, to have tho right to voto in the district in which he resides. Inspectors not to recoivo the ticket of any person other than an elector residing in the district. Each ticket to be on a separate piece of paper folded so as lo conceal tho narno of the person voted for, and the offico to be designated on the outside. The inspector to call aloud tho name of tho person voting and the clerks to enter his name on their lists repeating tho name.- The inspector to insert tho letter V. in tho margin of the alphabetical list opposite to tho name of such elector, if such elector bo required to prove his right to vote on natur alization tho same to be noted in tho mar gin, also when proof of residence is requir- , cd. Tickets to bo deposited in separate box es, and to remain there until the polls arc closed, After the closing of Iho polls the inspec tor is to open tho boxes and cry out tho name or names of the persons voted for on the ticKet as at present. If more names aro on a ticket than tlicru ought lo be, or if two are deceitfully folded together, such ticket is to be rejected. As soon as the election is finished tho pa pers relating thereto, to bo signed by the officers of tho election, and deposited, with the exception of ono list ol voters tally pa pers, and ceitificalc of the oath of .tlio offi- cers, in one or more oi me uanoi uoxes which is lo be bound closely with tape and sealed, and together with the remaining bal lot uoxes OC uenvcrcu wiuiui onu uuy iiiurc after lo tho nearest justice of tho peace, who shall keep them to answer the call of any person or tribunal authorized to try con les'led elections; tho other list of voters, tal ly papers and certificates to bo inclosed by tho incpectors and judge in a sealed cover directed to the prothonotary, and by one of them delivered into his office within thrco days thereafter. As soon as the votes are read off the judges are publicly to declare the number of votes given lor eacn person lor onice, anu a certificate to be made out and signed by tho judge and inspectors, of the same, which is to be carried bymcjuugc on mo iniru day thereafter to the court house, the placo of meeting of return Judges; and in case of sickness or unavoidable accident one of the inspectors or clerks to carry the same and perform the duties of said judge. If tho third day after tho election be Sunday Iho judges lo meet on Monday. When two or more townsmps vote ai mc samo placo it is the duty of the judges to make out a statement and certificate of all the votes then and there given for the differ cnt persons voted for, and one of the judges is to take charge of it together with the sev eral certificates made out for each district, and produce tho samo at the meeting afore said. ' The judges to organize by selecting a president from their number, and two elect ors of the county either members of tho board or otherwise, to actas clerks, who shall be sworn to perorm tho duties faithfully. The several judges to deliver their certificate to tho president, when the voles aro to be counted by tho clerks. The clerks when uot return judges to receive two dollars per day ; when re turn judges fifty, cents in addition to the pay allowed by law as judges. The clerks to make out returns to bo signed by all the judges present, and attest ed by tho clerks. Not lawful lo reject or omit any part of a certificate except when so defective that it cannot be understood in which case an exact copy is to bo mado out, signed and attested, and attached to and transmitted with the return (where the same, is so directed) to the secretary of tho com monwealth, the original oaper to be depos ited in the prothonotary s office, and by him to be copied and sent with the return of said election to the secretary of the com monwealth, as aforcsiid. Duplicate return of all the votes given for every prson voted for in the state ; and triplicate returns of the votes for tho elec tors for president and vice president of the U. S to bo made out. Tho president of the hoard is to lodgo ono of each of such returns in the prothon otary's offico. When a governor is voted for a duplicate is to be directed lo the speaker of the sen ate, and endorsed, which is lo be enclosed and forwarded through the post office to ihe secretary of the commonwealth. The duplicate of the returns for electors, congressmen and county officers requiring to be commissioned by the governor, is to bo sent to the secretary of the common wealth through the post office. The loturns for senators to be directed to the senate; for members of the house of representatives to the house of representa tives, each to be enclosed "in an envelope and transmitted by mail lo the secretary of the commonwealth. The returns for county commissioners and auditors to be lodged with tho prothono tary. When two or more counties aro conuec- tedlin the election of congrcssman.senators, or membersjof tho house of representatives, each county is to appoint a return judge to meet the judge of the others on tho seventh day afler ihe election at such place as tho law may point out, when they are to sum dp tho votes for each person and mako du plicates of the same, one lo bo deposited in the office of the piothonotary of the coun ty in which they meet, and tho other lo bo transmitted to tho secretary ot tuo common wealth through the post office, endorsed as