ft AN INFAMOUS FALSEHOOD. The American of yesletdny contains one nf ilio most airocions falsehoods against Mr. Sliunk that ooulil pnssibl be invented The conductor of that pr is will known its one of tho most brinnl ami reckless slum! urers t!mt ever disgraced the I'rrst.but vili' us he is known jo tie, no person could mi rigine tti.it lie. would dare lo publish such an atrocious falsehood as appeared in h is paper of yesterday. The Bubsiance of the nriiele is, that at the laying of tho eorncr stono of the Gorman Catholic Church in the fifth ward, Mr. Sliunk had the American Flug spread out for the priest lo walk over, in order that, by thus suffering tho rljg of KS his country to be trampled on, ho might (.iin the votes of those present. 1 Ho mo tiv attributed to Mr. Sliunk is too ridicu ously ("also to tequirc any refutation, and the whole statement touching the .flag is totally destitute of truth. No such occur retire look place on the occasion referred lo, as ran be testified lo by hundreds who wore present during tho ceremony: ami if the editor Ind desired to bo correctly in formed on the matter, ho might havo made inquiry of some of the members of his own pany who were present, and who, wo know must have felt an interest in the proceo diini''. If Mr. Sliunk was there il was as a ppect.itot only, and if the whig parly intend to hold all responsible whose curiosity im polled them to witness the ceremony. many of our must respectable citizens of all de nominations and of every party, will be proscribed by ibis now standard of patriotism tiiiilibc whigs of our city have sei up. The Odtbolic I'rocessio,,' charge shows to what desperate) shifts the whigs arc t'rroii to rake up some objections to the democr.ilii; canilultle for Governor They i,w.l.- iii i--.in fur nnv innral or nolilical sill lo charge him with; anil their last recourse is to their never failing expedient nl mixing .1 i . . i i ... r , .. reunion will) tne political wrangles 01 im day. In the absence of any real objections, llu enemies ol Mr S have heretofore denoun ced him feir bhiim prcMin.with ihousauilso his lellow citizens, at the laying of tin fwiniiT sifinn of the German Church, but ihi trampling on the Iky is a rccci.t addition in ihn sinrv a lie of new ooinnue w hioli is expected to circulate where, the base mis representations of the first statement have become uueiirrei't. We do not notice this story from any fear of the e Iff el il mighl have in this neighbor hood, for hero its falsehood is as well known us is the chara'-lcr of its aiilhoi, but for llie purpose of counteracting the use that nnghi he made of it abroad, wheio the tncnihiciu nl the Person who put il foilh is unknown. I'illburg Post. Tho newspapers South say that Baton Humboldt is of opinion that the nme will airivo when the mountainous parts of Mex ico and Central America will become llie greatest Wine producing country in the uurld. It is also said that Texas is capa ble of being made, a large wine producing lounliy. Our neighbor ol the Tunes sas that a roil neirinu. liroilv iisi. ned lis i siring lu Hii pl.ni- w.ien ,.".!- UMiiliy m.ike llieir run, wi'i u. - '. 'it l mi 'ii'. pi.'n li n t.,i . i'. Il i ' "' . ..II , .( jii i I'll I: n luill-"' ''i .1 ', w . '..v, ' e t lit-,' I ill e.pi il Uig ihu-(. I'uXi'Hi ii.ti inlet. One of the most remarkable facts in the did nl' mankind is I ho enormous cnuminip lion ol le.i and colFeu. Upwauls ol SOU, 000,1100 of pounds of these articles arc an ntially consumed by the inhabitants ol iht world. Upwards ol fit 000.000 Irancs hive been expuudeil in I'aris since 181) 1, in esi.ibltbh. jug sowers, water pipes, fountains, and pav jig the streets of that capita! Arabs melt their butter over a slow fire, which expels all the watery panicles; ii will then Keep without salt; ami the Insl navo aunpieii with success a similai inoue lor exportation to the East Indies. Professor Tucker, of Virginia, estimates tho products of our national industry as follows : Agriculture SrOa 1,387,587; man ufac.iuros, 238,830. 225; commerce $71), 721,080; iiiiniii" 12.358,751. .71 Exotic Jor the. Prairie, Mrs Haines, thu young (any who maincii in London one of the Chippeway Indians tin der thu c.ho of Mr. Cailui, has arrived in New York with her copper colored consort on their way lo the Indian territories The lady Is said to bo rental kal'ly handsome. Shu will be a beautiful iloucr lor the Wes tern prairie, New Philosophy. Ileal V.ij s tho Hus ton I'osl is expansive to every thing ex ccpting souls, In very hot weaihpr when nil things expanded by tho intense heat. souls dry tip. lift a poor man seek ehari ly on a vciy hot day, and he will find dial the 6nuls of rich men aro "pocketed up,' like lenther gloves when thiown into the fire. Whereas, in winter, when all other things are contracted, the souls of men (if ewr) expand. Wight Smart Girl. It is printed that there is a girl down oust who nils two cords o( wood prr day, attends lo all house hold alums, drives home the cows, can lift a band of cider, and occasionally whips the school muster when nonu of the boys aro able lo do it. Tho London Times contains, on an avci ?ge, right hundred now advertisements per day. The English aro an advertising peo pie ihi- know it pays. Tun i.ate Mr, Ursiiun's Will Emancipation. The following is an xii act from 'he Hut will and testament ol Hit lion. Abel P. I7phiir, Socrolary nl V,iio, who was killed by tho explo iiun of the gun on hoard tho 'Prince- on.' 'I emancipate and set free my servant Divid Rich, and my executors to give In m tine hundred dollars. I recommend him in thu strongest manner to tho res- peel, esteem and confidence of any com munity in which he may happen to live. lie has been trusted to every extent anil t i in every respect, iwy continence in him has been unbounded; his relation lo myself and family has always been such as to a (To nl him daily opportunities to deceive and in any serious fault, nor even in an intentional breach of the decorums of his stalion. His intelligence is of a high order, his intcgriiy above all suspicion, and his sense ol right and propriety cotrocl and even rchned. J feci that he is justly entitled to car rv litis certificate from mo in t ho new relations which he must now form. Il is due to his lonir and most failhlul scr vices, and to the steady lneniiship which I hear him. In Iho uninterrupted and eoiifidenlia) Intercouise of iwuniy-four years, I havo never given, nor had oc c.witui to uive him. an iinmiasatii word. I know no man who Ins fewe I'.iul s or more excelleucifs thm he he. Tim Ni:v Yonic Tnui: Sun Speak ini! of the late .L'Senli Hon ii.n le, and hif m'siiI"ocu in ibis" r-ouoiiy very truly and oigiiifiiMntly observe; 'It is a reiiMi k.ihli; cii ctimtancc thai mvolulion in I r.incu ol 1793 drove to iht Untied Staleo the present King ol the Fiench and his brother; and also r,illi'yiMod, and Ihey all lived in Phil. dclphi.i; fiequeuily in want of a dollar, nr a dinnei. II id the good but tin for iinaielv Louis XVI, escaped when he madi the aitemp', he would in all pro- n.ibilil v have found himself safe in this country, and wr should h.ive had th Hon i don nnd the Oile.ins d nasties "eeking an asylum in a Republic whose example, operaiing upon Itofor mers ol France, had actually drawn them foi protection to t he very country which had been the real cause of all those 'roubles. So willi Napoleon, who was i he child of that revolution. he anxious io come lo the United Stales after the biiilo of Waterloo strange that unfor nnatc monarchs should only find them elves safe in a government of the peo. pie where ovcry man is a sovereign.' COAL MINE ON FIRE. . The mine, of Mr. Gepige. IL. Polls, .Hn,i I'otlevillc, Pa. took fire, ubout two week ktnee, ami on examination, it was lotiuii that as many as one hundred tons of coal were on fire. I he man adopted was lo quench the firf with water, and then haul up whii viii;. n-, the refuse mailer. Gang if " I' c i i i were sent down, i . i .- .lit; IU' or six minutes. were lirini;;:i , j ipj)ii'nii lifeless. The pro piu-w.r ,iuMi-ver peiM'veuil, ami bv nibbing Hi.d ri--u',it.4iiiit; thu exo iui' d men :is .not) .is brougin up u tilt -.nli. e, lie sue needed in quenching die element, alter llur 'V nx hours i-l barn and perilous labor. I'lu! fire nis completely extinguished, and tin, nl one hundred ions of charred coal anil ashes taken from the spot. mi I ingnnm wwmw 1 nnlccc Notions. Tho cargo of the brig England, cleared at Uoslon last week lor ILirbadoes and Trinidad, wo learn by the Shipping List, consisted of the following articles: 150 Ions ice, 500 lbs. fresh mill ton. 500 do veal. 75 do poultry, 000 do l.uiior, 20 bushels oysters, 800 cabbaccs 13 half bbls. beets, 50 do turnips, 120 do summer apples, 9 bbls. summer pears. Tho Littlo Hock Gazette, of the 21si nit, annnunres the death of tho Hon. Win, S, Fullon, U- S. Senator from Arkansas. The Maine Sialo Election, for Governor, members of Congress, fec, was held on Mondiy last. The stale went for Ilarri "on in 18 10 bv -1 1 1 majority MARRIED In this lown, on Sun lay lost, by Uv. I) S. Tobias, Mr. Ml- (miaiii. Uakt, to MUs Sarah Lkhk. DIED In this lown,on the firsl insl. Saiiaii CATHAniNK, (laughter of Mr riiomas Willills, aged 14 months. In this lown on the 31sl of Augusl,ol cnnstiinpiion, iwr. Damkl Staunton, gcd 38, formerly of Raussalaer countv Now Yoik. In this township on the 6th inst.iliss Jasf M'Cnnn:,aged abojt 30,daughler of the lale Mr. Josiah M'Clure. In Berwick, on Monday lasl, JIVus DORCAS 71ACK, aged about 34 ycaiv. In Berwick, on Saturday evening lasl, ALilENA JANE, oldest daugh ier of iUjunsses & Sarah Bowman, aged 4 years and months; Tito plantations in the vicinity of Ldgo field, S. C. havo suffered a great deal from intense heat and want of rain. Tho torn nop has almost altogether been destroy ed. THE MARKETS. fcBi.ooMsnuuo, Sept, 14, 1844, Wheat, ' 75 Ilye, 45 Corn, 40 Clovurseed, 0 00 Fl.ixseed, 1 20 Hotter, 10 Oats, 20 Etfg, 0 Tallow, 0 Linl 7 Dried Apples, 1 00 White Weans 1 00 Beeswax, 25 GP.E AT ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION. THE proprietors would announro that a large collection of LIVING WILD ANI 1 A LS from the New York and Philadel pbia Zoological Insiittiies, under the ilirec lion of KAY.MONU Ni Co will visii ULOOMSUUUG on FRIDAY, September 20, I8lt. IIEUU DR1ESUACII the renowned siibiluer of wild aniniHls, accompanies tilt establishment with his Lions, Leopards and whole troupe of performing animals There is no subject that can be named in so fow words, that embraces such an ex tent and variety of interesting and useful in fui malum as tho natural history of die sav ago creatures of the forest and the desert. It indo les within the rango ol us various o'ljecls, every thing that can invite the at tuition, or rcwerd the'enquiries of the natti ral philosopher, the student, or the casual .vay farcr. It furnishes subjects for investigation which havo engaged the interest ol the most gifted minds, during a period of more than four thousand years. Il leads the mind back to the hour when the world was in ils- infancy, and extends down to the discove ries of-the present day, In,lbis jnoff.nn.sjvr; exhibition, ihe whole 'animal kingdom, in all the multipliciiv anil variety of ils object possessing sufficient interest, is brought io the actual view of the spectator, in a per faction and beauty not elsewhere to b foil nil. On entering nionmsburir on the 20th insl FOUIt nf the largest ELEPHANTS will bo harnessed to the Musis car, and make procession to the place of exhibition follow d by the whole rolinue ol Horses, w 'OI1S, &(1. Doors open at I o'clodk, P. M. Admit unco 2u cents. Uhildren under 10 years of age half price NOTICE TO THE PUULIO. The Star of the North conlains an adver tisement frotnlLDoin.in which lie not only '.idvonises me as a runuiuay,lni us a rogue Duty lo mvseir requires that I should cor rect this unjust charge am! base insinuation I come to Itvo with him about -1 years ago, Tho firai year ho treated me tolerably well In the exercise of his er.larg-cd benevolence he allowed me the privilege ol doing over work after 9 o'clock at night, so that by beim! very industrious, I was enabled to cover myself tolerably decent. For the lasi three years he was not only exceedingly cross and pevish, but cvon cruel lu me compelliiiL' mo to work to an unusual lale hour at niuhl. and rendciini! mv life bur densonio. Ho says, 'can't tell what cloth ing ho hail on, ue. I hero is one very L'ood reason for Ibis, because for tho las two years, I believe, ho has not purchased oi paid for an article of clothing that I have received. As it ruspecis 'a guilty look, which ho savs I havo, I only remark, if man's innocence or guilt is to bo established by Ins looks, I am perfectly willing lo om piro faces with my Old Master, and I do I'ecl confident that I shall not suffer by the comparison. .Mr. D. charges me with be hip a Hague. In proof of the falseness ol this charge, I appeal lo nil who know me This charge coming from Iho source it does reminds mo ol tho saying ol an Irishman that was accused bcfoio a dutch Magisltatc, who after hearing testimony on one tide only, replied 'well Pal you must he a groat rogue.' To which rat replied, jot so run io be,' I admit that I went some tittle in debt for i fow clothes, which havo boon, or soon will be, honorably liquidated. In conclu sion I would inform my friends and the public in general that since I left Mr.Doan'e I havo been living in balem and doing well. With respect to my home a ' woll in Sheep's clothing' I need only say that it is quite natural for a peculiar kind of Sheep like W, Dnan, hotly to pursue for four or fivo weeks a corluin kind of Wolves like CASPER R. HEED. Salem, Sept 14, 1814 g For Sale. A valuable lot of TIMBER L.AND. situate in Jackson and Modnon townships Columbia county, containing 110 ACRES, Tho lot Is heavy timbered with Pin", Oak ml Hemlock, and has upon it a first talc water powor, sufficient to carry a Saw Mill largo portion of tho year. I he above properly will be sold upon reasonable terms, an uudisputab'.c tillo given, and pos session given immediately ,npon application to tho subscriber. JAMES YOCUM. Jackson, Sept. 13, 1811. To the Public. THE subscriber desirous of quiting bus mess requests all those indebted lo l.im lo mako payment immrdiaiclv. 1 no lollowtng prices will ho paid tor PRODUCE in exchange for his STOCK OF GOODS on Innd. GOOD WHEAT $1 per bushel. RYE fir, cts. CORN 45 and 50 cts. OATS 25 cts. FLAX SEEP $1 40 ! CJ"Goods sold at cost for the cash Itut t:o credit given alter this date. E. H. BIGGS Sept 01811. AN APPRENTICE TO tho i'RlNriNO USINESS is wanted im mediately nt this OlTice. A snmrt active lad, 15 iir lu ycarsofaRO will receive good vncounigciiiiut. Aug 27, 1841. NOTICE IS hereby given that I have purchased at ioiift; me sale, ns uie property or Jacob K (imul, unit havo left llie samo in hig pcsscs'sioii durum . i ... . inramire, uuu imuiu any pctson laking il away either by purchase or otherwise, wilhmit ntj run sent, viz. one liurcau, one lot ol cirnet, one si-inil one lot of carpet. CATIIAKINK KUM!i:it Aug. 31, 1811. STRAYED r liU.M the siibtcrilicrut Bearer Meadows fl nceks since, TWO COWS. ,ino oftlicin a red cow, with a bell on, the olhr a white cpotlcd red cow. Tlicy are supposed have gone to Columbia countv. nv ncrFon ei ing information to the subscriber where Ihey mav 1. c . . uu iuuiiu, snail uo rcasonauiy rewarded. EDWARD M'lIUGII. .Weaver Alcadows, Aug. It), 184-1 18. " ' 'NOTICE 1 IS hereby erven to Jill concerned, that the Ven lue Notes and accounts duo the cstulo of Andrru Mclich li to of Mount I'loasant township, nnd all illicr Notes and accouritnluc said estalo rllut lie etllcd on or before Ihe 15th of October ncir. ,r Hey will bo lelt with a Justice of the Peace for im. ncdiate collection thereafter. JOHN MEI.ICH, ANDRKVV A1GI.ICH, STUi'HKN MKLIC. Executors August 21, .18 1418. A GOOD BLACKSMITH May receive immediate cmolovmctit oy applying tp I,. - JOSEl'H PAXI'ON, President of tho IlloomshurK R. R. I. Company Bloomsbujg, Juno 29, 184-1. lmSO Wop ate, A WAHJfl, Silnalcil in Greemvood township, Co lumbia county, about a mile wctwardlv from Khoersburg, on tho main road from Hayuian's .iilis to Aiiuviuc, contauilug S Acres9 nbout CO of which aro umlct n good slntc of colli vation, tho remainder well timbered with hoavv pine and imk. There is a strong stream of water passing through its centre; on which is u good seal lor a saw At til, or lor mot kinds of machinery. good new 1JAKN, mid other out housas, nnd a ONE STORY DWEL J.ING HOUSE. with a never lailing spring of water near the door rrplho above properly wrll be sold on erv reasonable terms, and possessession cirn when ever required. Apply lo U1SOHUH FERGUSON. Living on the premises, July 13, 1811, 3 m 12 NOTICE Is hereby civet; that I have purchased at Oonstablo sale, ns the ptoperty of John Fullmer: and have left the same in his nos session during my pleasure, and forbid any person taking it from him either by pur chase or otherwise, without my consent. One third seven acres wheal in tho ground five acres of rye in the ground; three acres of corn in the ground; four acres of buck wheal in tho ground; thrco fourths of an acre of potatoes in tho ground; about three ,1101" I' T , B"'; 8" " ft'u ihousand feel of inch boards: thrcn bunches of ehinules; one ton of hay and seven acres oi grass in uieauuvvK. ADIt'M. YOUNG. July 10, 1811. PP.OCLAMATI01T. T7'HERRAS, by m act of tire General As scmblv of tilt) Cnintnoiiwcallli nfPrnnnvl. VMiia entitled 'An net mlaling to elections of tiiif commonwealth, pawd tho d day of July. A. I). 1S39,' its made the duty of tho Sheriff of even county to glvo public notice of such election to be uouicn, and mnko known, in stub notico what ofliccrs aro to tio elected: Thcrcfora High Sbcrifl'of tho countv of Columbia, do mslci' known, by tlili Rilverlisnicnl, to the Electors o' raiil county of Columbia, that a GENERAL 1. 1. l.b J ION will bo held in Ilio siid countv ti Tuesday the Bth day of October next: at tho seieral districts thereof, as follows to wit: yjloom township, at tho house ofCharlei Doc lilcr. DIooniHliurs, Uriar creek townshlp.at tho town-house in Iter- wick. Catawima lown3bip, at the house cf Stacy Mat jorem, in the town of CatawUsa. Derry lownMiip.ut the houso of Jacob Seidcl, in aid towriHliip. fulling creek township, at the House of Daniel Ycler, in eaid township. I'ranklin townnhin. at the trbool lione. npur tbp house of John Mciinh.in said towtNliip. Greenwood township, at the lioutu now occupied by John Lemon. Hemlock township, at the houuo of John Mc. Reynold, insaiil township. Jackson townhip,nt the house of Joshua Savage in said township. Liberty township, at die houso of Hugh McEI rath, ru said township. Limestone "township, (n sepcrule eh-ction dis. tr ret) at tha Union School House, in said town- in ip. Mahoning township, at the Court House in Danville. Milllin townthin. at the house of John k" ill said township. .Mmlisnn township, at tho houso now occupied h lnhii ItV-llivcr, in Jerscytown. M t I'leasant towshin. at the house nf V?.. 'lii'k Miller, in said township. .Monicuriownslup, nt tho liuuo ofLconard Laz. iru, in said lovnt,hip. The Elector of the proposed new towncliii ot .lAiine, a ho house nt Jacob YcWer, wihh the said propfisi d now township, llnariug creek towntliip, at the houio now oc-i-upii-d by Adam Gallic, in said township. Orange township at the house of Georgo Sciple, in the town of of Orangcville, The DUlriet composed of ilia', part of .1ifflin imiuship, l.iid oll'fora new township, lo bo culled l'axtori,' which, by an act of Assenibly.pascd Ihi ni u.iy oi apru. iajo, was est.ibluliej into eparati- election dutnet, at lieheal, in the s.iid district. the liouru of Adnu Valley township, at tho house John Mans, in said townliip. now occupied At which time and places are o'bc elected by tin freemen of tho county of Columbia, One Person, for Governor of this Commonwealth. One Person (o represent the distiict composed of the counties of Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming, i.i the Cor.gress nf lbh'lmttpltSMi-P- ---' One Person, for Senatornf this commonwealth from the district composed ol the counties of Columbia and Lu zcrno. One Person, for Asesmbly. One Person, for Commissioner of Columbia county. One Person, for Auditor of Columbia county. One Person, for Canal Commissioner. Also in pursuance o the following section an act passed April 20th, 1814; tovotc for or ngaint the alcof tho Main Lino ofthe public works. Sr.r rroy 30. That so much of this act as relate), to the sale of certain of the public works, rhall not go into operation unless approved by a majority of! the people, in the manner following, to w'il: Thai it tho noxt general election, tho iiuahfied voters orthiscommouwcalth,or as many oftliem aschoo.-e to do so, shall deposi o in (ho ballot" boxes it tho usual times and places pruvid ed by law, separate ballots, endorsed 'main line.' with tho woul 'lor the salo of tho main lino' inioii llirtm n. I.hiigI fltn .nil,, !!,. ll.n.. ..!..! ..,..., , --,. ...w .,,...1, uuu. u, llll-U Upilllllllt may be; Tli.it these voles shall bo cojiMeil. return ed and published, in like manner as tho vote-) for anal coinmissoncrs ate now provided bv law t be; and if n major ty of Iho votes cast nt Iho 'said rener.il election, pursuant to this net 'bo 'lor th do ol tho mainline, then within ten davs after die publication of Iho votes by Iho proiierauthoiilv the cnniniifvioi'ers named in tho second soclion shall proceed to execute this net, in manner nnd form as is herrin piovided: but if a majority of tho votes cast, as aforesaid, bo 'against the sala of the main hue,' then, so much of tins net as applies to the sale nf tho limine line, shall be null nnd void. In pursuance nl an net of tho General semblv of tho Commonwealth cf 'cnnsylvunia, entitled 'An act i elation to (lie clecttonsoi this Common wealth, pasMd the 2d day of July, A. A. 1830. xvafice it liereaif given 'That every peison, except justices of tho neaee who shall hold any office of annointmcn of nrofit ortrnst under iho government of Iho United Satcs or ot tilts Mate, or of any cily or incorporated dis trict, wnciner n commissioned oiheer or otherwisa. i subordinate officer or aeent, who is or shall be employed under tho legislative, executive or iudt. eiary department of this Stalo or of iho United btates, ororany city or incorporated district, and also every member of Concrcss.and of the Stain Legislature, and of the select or common council of nny city or commissioners of any incorporated nsirici, is, uy law, incapable oi holding or excrcis ing at Ihe samo time, the olliccr or appointment oil I. ..I I.. ,.,.t. r. .. I Judge, inspector, or Clerk, of this Commonwealth, nhd that no inspector, Judge or ether officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for.'' Anil tne said Art ol lssemb v. entitled .an Art relating to the elections of this Commonwealth.' passed July 2d, 1S30, further provides as follows 10 Wll. 'That the Inspectors nnd Judees aforesaid,shallmcVtat;.he respective placeVapnoint 'r,i , unun ,h--ui,.,, : ',i,. . "ap' ?.',r thev respectively belomr. beore 0 o'clock in the morning on the 2d Tuesday of October, In each and every yesf. and oaeh nf tnld tn.ieMnii hall appoint one clurk, who shall l a quali! TUICI Ui SUCH U ISUICll In case the yeison who tbail have rcceivtd thu ec6nd hlgheit imin her ol the votes lor liirpectur inn not aucnu on lte Oaj of any clerlioni lbs pel' ton who shall havi received the second hiyhr.Wiuin' lumber ol votes for judgo tt the next precediii v.iiuii.snaii act as ins) eccvo t in hu place, and lit ' pusonwno iiaiivt received the ecoml nigliesl number ot voles fur Inspector shall not at tend, the person elected o Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place; and hi cBso the person elect ed a judge shall not attend then tho lnspwlor who teceived tho highest number of votes shull appoint n Judge in his place: nnd if anv vacnnrv shall nut. uiiue in ino boanl lor the space ol one hour after die timo lixud by law for the opeliin g of the dec 'ion, the ipialifiud votes of the township, wurd ur Jistrict for which such olliccr shall have been dec eit, present at tho placo ol election, shall eleil one i inuir-iiumiier to Ml sucli vacancy. 'Il shall be the duly of said ntaCsBius respective ly, tt ullend at the place ol hold rig every genrrul, .peciol, or township election, during the w litis iime thu said cleeliiiu is kept open for die UirposB Jl'givuig iufiilniulioii to the inspeclor uud judge .vhen culled on, in lelaHou to the rihl ol any I'crsiinnsseeaeii by Ihein to vole at such elecliuu or such other mailers in relation to the msr-wnicn of voters us the said Inspectors or judge, or either of thciii, shall from lime to timo require. 'No person shall be permitted to vote nt any election as aforesaid othei than u while freeman of iho age of twenty. ono years or niorr, who t-liall Ituve resided in this aisle at least olio. car. and in Uio election district where ho oll'er to vote at lenst ten dsys immediately preceding such clcciuu, and wuiilii two jeui-s iaid h state or county tax, which shall Imc been assessed at least ten dabifjrc election. Hut a cttiieii of the Lni'cd States who uad previously been a qmilied voler of Ibis mato and removed iheo iroin und returned, and who snail liuvc resided in the election diluct and paid taxes us aloressid, shall bccnlitled to vote; tiller re aiding ru this state six months; Provided, 'limit'.,, white freemen cit izens of tllo United Matcs.belwecn the agesof twenty-one und twenty two.mnl huving resided in this state ONli YEAH, ned in Iho elrr- Uon district TUN DAYS, us at'oivnd, thall bo cntillcd to vote, although Ihey shull not hao paid lu'.es. No person shall be adtnitlcd to vote, whoso runic is not contained in this lUt of taxable inhab itants furnished by (he commissioners as aforesaid unles , Fiii st: he produces u receipl for Ihe pay ment within two veers, of a stale or countv tax.n'f- scKd agreeably to the constitution, and give satis- mciory eviuence, eiineron ins own oulli cr iltirni. linn, or on oath nnd affirmation of another, dial ho has paid such tax, or on failure to produic n re ceipt, shall make oath to Ihe payment thereof; of CIixomii: if he claims a right to vote by being ,m elector between Ilio oges or twenty-one and t cut v two years, he shall depose on calh or ntlirmaliim, Cat he has icsided in thestato ul least one year. next before his application, and ml e such proof of iraui-iicc in uiu u sirici us is reiiurren riy tins act; ind thai he does verily believe, from the nccounu icn him; that be is ofthe aeo afoiesnid. nnd chn ,ueh other evidence ur is required by this net. v Hereupon uie name ol the person so admitted in vote, shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by I lie inipcctors, and n note made opposile therein ny writing llie word tax' it he tdiall be admitted to vote by reason of hating paid a tax. or the word nge,' illicshall be admitted to voto on account of hiss age, and in either cose, the reason, if suclnoto shallbc called out to the clerks,who shall inukej the like Holes in the list of votes kept by Ihem. lu all cases where the nanu of the person claiming to vote is not found on tho lia fuiuished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote vfhethcrfound thereon or not, is objoctcn to by any quililiid citizen, it shall be tho duty ofthe hupectors to examine sucii person on oath as to Fiis quairilcations,ahd if ho claims to have ie.-idal within.thc s'ate for one year or liiorc.hig oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, hut he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided wilhin the district for more thanten days rir.it immediately pro ceding snid election, and shall also himself swear that his honafide residence in pursuance of his lawful calling, is willung the district and that Im lid not removejuto said district, for the purpose cf voting thcrin. 'livery person qualified as aforesaid, and who .-duill make due proof if required of hisTresidenee .mil payment laics, as aforcaaid. shrill be ml milled to voto in the township, ward of district in which lie shall reside. 'Ifany person shall present or attempt to prevent any olliccrs of an election under this act from hold ing such Elections, or use or threaten any violence .my officer, or shall interrupt or improperly inUr- lero with him in the exccimon ol Ins duty, or sha'l block up' or attempt to block up tho window or dm avenue to any window where the same may bo lioldcn, or bhill uotously disturb the peace at sui h election, or shall uso oi practico any intimidjtiuu threats forre or violence with design to infiuenro unduly or overawe nny elector, or to prevent hip fioin voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, -such I'lThon on conviction shull bo fined in nnv -.urn not exceeding fivo hundred dollars, and bo miii isnncd for any tune not less than one nor nio.o than twelve mouths. And if ho shall bo flmwu to iho comt where the trial ofsuch offence shall bo had, that he person so ofTcndod was not a resident orthe city, ward, dlstrist or township where the said olU-nce was commuted, nnd not entitled to veto therein, then on conviction, be shull be sentenced to pay ulinc not less than one hundred nor more than one thouand dollais, anJ .'jc imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. 'Ifany person or persons shall mako nny bet or wagar upon tho result of any elei lion wilhin,lhn Commonwcilth or shall oficr lo rrnl.e nnd such bet or wagar, either by verbal proclamation tln-rwi? orbyany writcn or printed lulvcitisments; chal lenge or invite any person orpcronstn mukc mob bet orwogor, upon conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit and pay three limes tho aisount so bet, or offered to be bet. 'If any peron shull voto at more than one elec tion distrfct, or otherwise fraudulently veto me dian onco on tho same d.iy,or shall fraudulent!, fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets i.-. gelhor, with the intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the same or if any shall advise or proeurn r;n other so in do, he or thry so oiTondtng sIkiIUmi conviction bo fined in any sum not les than hllv ' nor motothan five hundred dollars, and bo tmpria oned for any term not less than direo ni mere llu i twelve montlis. 'Ifany person not qualified to veto in tlur monwcalih agreeable to law (execpttho fohs r,f v I i, . . ... qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of eler. lion for the purpose of issuing ticket, or nf uiBu. dicing die citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on conviction, forfeit' and pay any sum nnt cxt ceding one hundred dollars for every such ollcnce nnd bo imprisonmcued for any term net exceeding threo months,; ThcJudgesare to make their returns fur tho county of Cfllnmhitt.at the Court Houso in Dan- vole, on rridiy tho llth of day October, A. U. 1SH. God save the 6'nmmcnwcalth lit AM UEItn, Sheriff. Sncrtnr's Office, Danville, ? Kepi. 4, 1811. 5