IIENItrCLAY AND COOKERY, i i , " . . . ...... i 11 is a kiiuwii iuci mat mi ioiu .'n art war hSSiPfl btf ljnnnrpc clianrMnir ' - i n n o tjlio compensation of members Frrm six ii i i .1 v V hi A U WIS IIIU tlOIUIIf wnicn at inal lime a WimlosesHion scarcc- 1 1 fmnlll ft llllMfl nil. finite llttlo ftllnW H'H a member fifteen tlollais a tlay for lit aalary, Mr. Clay advocated the iiissajte ol tins odious aQt)n(l,nmioiign .,.!.. I. !... I. ...I... .1-1 l. UK lime 110 wasr.cucLYiliiR ftvqtuo uui' ft . Av r... ilno n a Knufltfltr 111 flpnlamil that he could not maku mtlinug meel. It would bo well for ibese coons who promise an economical adminigtra tion of the Govcrnmonl, In t ho cvrnt ol i Mr. Clay election, to remember llm fact. A man who could not live him self upon twclvo dollars a day would b fltf beautiful subject Tuly o adminislei the pedpto'd affairs icQnomically. It U a pel led contraliclieii ol terms, and an 1 ii hi) 1 1 to truth, and candor to talk ol such an nlmirdjty. Hut wo will lei Mi Clay speak for himself respecting thit matter. So warmly was Mr. Clay'n in teres! and feeling enlisted in (he matter, that fie left the Speakci's chair & deliv- i red himself of a speech, ad vocating the passage of the law, a sketch of which was at (he. time published in the Lcxing Ion Uenortcr, Mr. Clay's orcan, fiorn which we make the following ex iracl ; 'Mr. C. (Clay) said his own persona! experience determined him in votinp for the hill. He had attended Loner c,i sometimes without his family, and ul other limts with apart of it, and al though his compensation was doubl that of other members, h declared thai. lio had never been able to to make w-th ends meet at the termination of Cou- gicssv ' fcCr'Delow we publish tho returns of lln Governor's Election, so far as heard from, together with the vote fur President In 1840 as a mailer of reference. GOVERNOR'S ELECTION, OCTOBER 1841. Facts ! Facts ! ! Facts ! ! ! It U notorious fact, lhat (he only 3 member of Congress from Kcnlucky,vlz Messrs Marshall, Pope, and Spring, who vole for the present laritl, have renounced whiggery, and arc banking manfully for the election of Polk and Dilbs. It is a notorioua fact that John M, Clayton, and John M. Dcrrien, IWo o1 the most violent opponents of the pre;- cnt tjril), and who, voted iigutist il every, atono, are mukint speeches m favor of (he election of Henry Clay. It is a notorious .fnct, ih.it .1. M Pot the whig leader in the House of Ii pr sentatives, opposed, ami with 35 ot iti whigs voted again! i tie present I rill". ii in a notorious iuci,inai me lec'imy Heeled Governor of Noith Caiolma, Kentucky, were both in Congress, and against the piosont tan It. - It is a nototinus fact, that Silns Wright, J imes Hiiehsnau, mul man n t h e fr'irs I mp -aletntjej'wIri'v-Ci.Migro'.' voletbfor the Prieent' tanlfyand'secured its passage. And it is a noloriotts fart lhat Ilnnry Clay resigned his seat in Iho Satiate bu a few days previous to ihu na-mge n the present tariff, in order to escap the rexpoimb lily of voting lor or agnnsl it. Clay's Defeat Confessed: The New York I'riiuine.one of the mosi violent conn papers, in the Empire state, in effe?t admits the defdal of Clay. In its la test calculation of the resell of lint I'resi rlentiai eleutinn, il sets down ilin lollowinp Slates as certain for Clay w)'n:h ii will bi perceived, barely cleel liiiu, 133 btitig ne cessary to a choice. DEMOCRATIC, MASS MEETING. .it Orangcvillc on Saturday Oct., 0lh President 1840. Governor, 1814. Counties. II. Har. fjhuiik. Afarklo. Ailanu it028 iMGJ 027 Allegheny 4673 7Q20f ,, JtS'll Armstrong . 1744 ISOd" Cll UeJforil ' 2440; 2010 . 100 IJcrks 7.425 3582 4470 Ducks 4188 4705 302 Dru.lfurd 3844 2031 fioo Uiltlcr 1804 2100 1G0 Uarlion New (Jountv, nH2 (Jrawford 2908 ' 'alCO ' 650 Clicster 48H.2 6fi7.3.i . 00 1 (Jolumbia 2H2U 1325 310!) l&OI) Uumtiftlaiid 2005 2700" 37 Cambria 'J20 81.1 170 Center 2242 1444. 050 Clinton 010 037 160 Clearfield 812 4U0 307 Clarion l.'IGC 018 1175 Dauphin 2187 3124 801 Delatvaie 1336 2031 600 Crie 2001 3631! 1250 Ulk . 100 Fayette 3035 2755 472 Kranklin 2802 35SII 5G0 Urcene . 2010 1350 . .017 Huntingdon 2200 3820 " ' 1302 IndUilS ' ' " -"l-Oft 1053- ' - '07 Jeircraou 593 470 0O Juniata 1013 .000 103 f.uici'io 4119 2771 tltO I.ationtcr ' 5172 0078 3985 l.rbunon 1402 2300 730 Lehigh 2151 2405 209 Lycoming 2ISI 1501' 055 Monlijomorf 4800 4008 105.1 Morcor 2330 340 33 Mnnroo 1147 345 1221 Mifllin 1209 1220 73 M'Koau 270 2G3 103 iVorthampton 3838 2S4S 1010 .Northumberland '2187 1351 HHG IVrry 1970 1072 ' 03U I'hih co. i3393 10180 lft5 1 I'hil, city 4774' 7055 4008 hko 621 135 602 Potter 303 180 350 Somerset 705 "2601 1528 Schuylkill ' 2181 1881 828 Susquehanna 2023 15G0 870 I'iogj .. 1721 895 950 (Jnion :l" 1618 24 2 $ ' 333 Venango 1275 855 012 W vominir 03 IVashiugton ;' 3611 4147 127 Wavne 1188 675 704 Warren 029 827 403 Westmoreland 4701 2778 1923 Vuik 4382 3792 805 Uan'uon's nibj 313 28.311 22,9(30 Purjiianl to a nolloe. a mooting of tin iriends of I'olk and Ddllan, was bold al tin 'louse of Gcorjje Seiple, (n Orangevilln, on I liuraday cvontng Scplcinber Din VOili. inst. I he mooting 'was organized by cal ling Emamiji:i. LazaHUh Esq , to the Chair, and .. S If'ootlg, Soerctary, aficr which e,oJijecl of iho.HUol'ing .being ,Siafd by. tho 'resident, it wms a urccd to bold a DKMOI'llATIC MASS MB T1NC. s't Orangoville on Saturday the 10th ol OotobiT next, at whirh time there will he a YONUG HICKORY POLE rais- d. The (ollnwini! cointniitro were appointed to ciiry the same into nffrct. Committee of Arrangements. Isiac Welch, Abnnr Welch, S. J ftiaokhousc, Uenj unin Jlayuian ulid H'illiatn Fieslcr. Committee uf Invitations. 12. G. Itirkels, Esq., Latnuel Fornwald and Jesse Uoleman. 1'he Polo will be raised precisely II o'clock. A. M. EMANUEI. LAZARUS. President J. S. Woods, Secretary. Sept 2flth 1844. THE Mi.?.Kffi!TS.-. GEN. MARKLE AT HOME.' Souih Huntingdon township, Wis more laud county, the residence of (lie whig can ilidate. gives to iWarklp 100, Slitink SI 6 Uuuiocratic rnijority CO. Tennessee Maryland Georgia Delaware Rhode Island Louisiana ' Kentucky 13 8 10 3 4 0 12 ,Vfiirnont Ohio " . Mssachusel(s Connecticut Virginia N, Carolina Indiana Total 143 By this calculation, if Clay loses a sin1 gle Slae, except Rhode Island .or Delaware bo will bo beaten. Virginia, ilie Stale thai never voted for a federal President, and nover will, is put down for Clay, anil linn leaves him twelve less than is trijuisiie tn elect him. In the list there ate ui-v other State certain. for Polk, and Ohio inuong ih nuin ber, and Mr. Clay's friends cn reckon up nn with certainty exix'jii, peihaps, Rhoc Islaud, Ma;sachuc.tls, Vnrmuni and K,n tucky, and in1 all of whicli, except Rlnlde Island, tho coons have a bard fight be fore they can succeed. To claim Clay's election; by such a cal culalion, is to give up the cntitesi. The last New York Morning New gives its estimate uf the vote of each county in the Slato, fur the approaching .election. It claims 30 counties with a majority of 28,225 And allows tho whlga 12 counties with a maioritv of If "0 f 0 8,000 Leaving a Democratic majority of and 7 countios balanced. 10,325 NEW JE This Harrison State went for tho Wide by a very reduced majority, at her election nn the "Jlli, and 10th Our Iriends aro san fruino of running tbpm q ihegjrll) in No Member St,ancl to 'S?oiir.;Giins. , You s'ruggled (jlori'ously for the eiise ol Demnciacy and Equal Rights on I jesuaVj ind, dcHnito the t errible alliance in 1'liib delplna city anil county, you have plurioti? y triumphed. You havo elected your Go vernor by a maiorilv 'suffifienily lartro for dl useful purposes,' and have mii'i'aincd vour ascendency on ioiut ballot In the Leg 'slatme, thereby securiiiL' a Democratic United Slates Senator Under the cir cuinstaiices you have acquitted ynnrselve hko gallant hhorers in the Cause, lim relax not your viydar.ee for the MIN IJ.l I' TLE in November. Every man ol you remain thinly fixed al his post, and you will carry Polk and Dilhiu by 15.000 ma uinty. riiiiRUclnhia will do tietter lor us by at least 0,000 than on Tuesday, and the country must nut rcirogado. Now is the lime for overyogenuine jLJe.inocratj to vpr(oveJ nir sinneriiy auu zaai. ;iow, or uevi-r, is the lime, to stand by your guns. Uni on. ''0 Ohio has elected a whij; Governor by t majority of 3 or 4,000;" The Abolit iiionist voting for the whig candidate. An eleclon for members of Congres.' took place in Georgia on the 7lh itwt. Tin! Dcmoerals have elected a majority of ihe members.Bnd p,iven a Democratic mi'jnrity in ilni Stale: it..uip.i.iiii i.t. ,m I u i Nl ARRIED. At Danville, on the 9' h inst. by Ihe ftev. John Morgan, Kdwaud II. Hai.dy, Eq to Mis. Mauv 13i.izAnr.Ti! Jknnison, daugUlei of Mr, William Junuison. Al Danville, on Thursday tho lClh in(-t,by Rev. James Ewing, Mr. Rodkiit Towns; of Philadelphia, city, In Misf Ax.iaua Pbiiuno, ofShamokin; North umbcrlund county, Pa. DIED In Cattawissa, on Sunday, ihe Gilt inst, Ezra S, HAViiuusr, Esq, ae'cd a bout 40. Mr. Hayliurst was one of our most respectable and honored citizens, A mem ber of tho Reform Convention, and for ma ny years a justice of the i I'oace and' denu ly Surveyor of this county At (be residence of her son in law,Honry Sproul, in Pittsburg, on Wednesday tho 3d of Oetobor inst, Mrs- Elizabeth Grier, of I)anvilei agtd jbout 73 years at Hloomsulmio, Oct, D 1814. Wheal, 75 Uy, 45 Coin, 40 Clovcr.eptl, - ' ' n .xseed, , , j 1 25 llutier, 1 (J O.iN, " ' 25 Kn, S T..II..W, 10 Linl 7 Diied App'es, C2. White ye.ius 1 00 Uecswax, 25 Register's Notice, j O all JrgateM Crcuitots, and other jicrjom in terested, ill tho estates cf the respective Ucccn ! ,lent Rtid minors that thn ndiniuUlration nod guar diann accounts of the said estates h,va been filed in tho Office BflhVltcgistcr of tho county of Columbia and will lie preientad for tho rnnfiimitiou nnd at uwaiicO tn the Ornhali's CoUrl. to ho held at Dnif Ville, in and for tliu county aforesaid, on Wednes day tho ZOth day of Nov, next, at 2 o'clock, 1'. M. 1 The account of Philip Christinan, ad ininis'.rator of the estate of Casper Christ man, lato of llloom township, deceased 2 The nconurfts of Reuben F;ihrinior and Goorpi lintainliniuiiralnrs nf the eslaln of Jacob Stlno', late of Roanncreck township dcccn.Mnl 3 The account of Charles Ciosslcv, ad ininistralor nf die cstatn of Ellz:dielli Cross lov, late of Hemlock township, deceased 4 I ho account of Ccorce hilchner and William Kelcbnrr.executois of Hie lasi will ml lexlaincnt of Henry Kclcliner, laic of Hrinrereck township, dcrcascd 5 I lie ncftoiint of Marv Hosier, admin istralot nf life estate nf Frederick Hosier jr. late ni .lilllin township, uccoased 0 I he account nf ,1. P. Snundcrsnn and Richard Wilson, survivinc executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Uond,Ulc of Liberty township, deceased 7 I no nnai account ot Auniinm liess one nf the executors of Dcwall Halm, late of Mifilm township, deceased S I ho final supplementary account o ivzrn II ay hurst, administralnr ol the cs tale "of JaooSiCoHrinbider,-late of Mifllio township, deceased 9 The aernunl! of William hidings, tb sjnardiaii of Mary Catharii o Kreishrr Hnd nf Rnchael Krvishcr, two of tlip children and heirs of CJeorgc lvreisher, deeeafd It) I ho accounts of David Dam and Samuel BiMidmuii, cxectiiors of the l.iM w ind tcstameni of James P. Iloudmaii, late of Valley township, deceased II I he accounts of Michael binders nnd Michael Wrrtinati, executors nf the last will mil testr.iifcnl of Michael Sanders sen r, Ii of Montour, township, deceased OH WILES CONNOR, nrgutcr. Rr.oisTint Omen Danville, Oct. 10, 18M: mm Come one, come alt, give me a call ! US', iiilnciil.cr rtturiiH his kinrcrn tliunK tor ttio liherul lKilroii.icc heniut'oiu beloeU Umn hint, and IuJ et fur u cuutlliUJlieu ot the same with an l.icreue uua the merit ut Ins flio. 11c III tends Miiirinir laitlirr uuiii or labour to rendei tHtibUctioii in auv cusejaiul will warrtnt lm work done with taslo uud iliunbility.A N 1 Al.I'lTl.l iNKAl i;U 1 UAiN UA.N lit; IJOM2 'IIS AiS V 0711 Jilt 6701" IN THIS PhAUK. Ho his just received Muliang, late rcpoil of Fashions, I'roni f Inlaili'lphia. winch can be been ut us mioii at any time, by which hi: is enabled to cut according Ihu la est style, or to order. Ilu pricvi nic accordance to Ihu times. AH Muds ut country produce taken in payment for work nt market pritu A very reasonable discount Tor cash. i'. A'. I.UIDY. U 1). Outline done with the.Krcatcst 'carc.und ui inu inont'Bi uoiicu. P. t I, Illoomsburg, Oct.. S. 181-1. Right Faee AN APOLOGY. P. S. Havinp been censured in the las .laner lor UUAb J liNl-i ol my ability aiw kill of (.larinenl culling, by one ol my ow irnfi'seion. I deem it !ieiesary to reply I ihu aine, in order lhat ail ;n,iy be made ai quaiult-u Willi the true rihjecl which I na n view, Il was not my inlenlion to woutiil ihu feelmcs of uuv one; but lo adhere sun ly to the mill', and siirak alone such tinny? js fju)ii,nr ran.t)ri.provei. hoyond al iloubi Yet, with all the caio winch was laken, appears to hit sumo one on a (under spot and made him speak, who bad lone been still. It Bppears to have taken him on surprise, and called forth ideas faster than lie was awate of, I presume, linl I liopf le will collect his mind against the nexi lime he writes, and pay noun; regard In .'.'Jiat mitfht or might not be so Y'ut it i, not belonging lo my business .o know that ho has nut the New York Fashions, later ban 40 or Ml, or tho Philadelphia Fash una since last spring, bill it is evident thai hnth ate advertised as being bad by him uf die latest style. Such may be the fact, but ( havo ii right to think when I know belt, r t hink not thai 1 boast or dely, but speal, .lie truth and am willing to back my opiu mil with a trial nf Purse & Skill, 'to any iinjuuil.i'vf hioh tiny be nh'iitibned by, ihe ienllruiaii. I say 'come again, but don't brag," P. S LfcMDV. October 10, 181126: I.Ut ofiutlers RuMAINIbG in the PobtOfiico at Caltaivisfn. the quarter ending opf .11), 1814, PRESIDENTIAL, PROCLAMATIOIT. DIVIDEND, CATAWISSA BRIDGE COMPANY Arthur Iiolurt toman F. L. llenjitniin Frederick iriesliacll Yost Fedcrolph Adam Gearhart Wm.8 Howard .1ichacl 11, Knccht Jacob Kern J'c ter I'axtou J. D. Hitler Benjamin Kelor 11 m. Singloy John 1 anilcnson Uaclicl . .Ward John Wall Philip Waplcs lientnn W. Dressier Jonathan Jlrock Silah K. Donglar Anihony Dcrr John lVcyJohn Hcniiingcr Daniel Kaseovei John Kunplo William Alcars Oeorgo Princo I.yciuidtr Ilohrhack Wm. iSharpless Jos. or John Schuicck Daniel Thomas A. D. Wilson Alexander Wariamanchor Jucob Ycttcr Ilarluryauu NOTICE is berebv given, to ihe Stock nolders in I tie Companv, for erriMiiis; Hridg? over the North Branch of the So. iiielisiiuta, between the town uf C.itniw o.m ml the mouth of r ishingcretk, thai il.i Board of Managers have this day iVelarn iMviileiithiif seventy live cents per aii.irt fot the last six ninnllis fequal lo 0 pel oeiii per anittnit) Which w ill he paid in the sim K lioldcis or (heir legal icpre8enlativec,ou and nfler the S5ib inst'iol, by JAMES P LHASA N I'S, yVeris. Cattawissa, October 12. ISM. to" E3YBS " MTV-en Brad's a good dog, But Holdfast is bolter. ... t rnVlin'mn!efifgiied would return Iiik Rfnterj iiiiil Imnible tliaulis to the citizens of lllooiii'sbur and vicinity, foi the f.nors thus far bellowed upoi him, and would still further ask a cotitiriminrc ol the fame, so long only ni atisf.ictinn is rcmlcirt! He would not say, Come one come alt, but roim as many as conxciiiently can. Neither would In promise, (as others have,) to do his work bcttci than can be done in any oilier shop in tho place but in hort, he would neither brag nor banter, bin defy any one who does brag to do work neater thai' ho does, in a,ll caes. He has also lately rcceiveC (he Into , i NEW rOHK. r& PHILADEL PHIA FASHIONS with which he is prepared to do work Fnshlonabli and neat, and wilt guarantee a good fit ul all liin for anv nun vto may f.iMir him wilh a call. His f!ioi i nt ihu old rtand occupied by hin for a number nf years And the latch siring vtil lie found out at alt times. As to prices he wUhe to bo understood that he intends to do work as lo' as any of lib neighbors, and as usual, all kinds ol country produce taken in exchange for woik Join at his shop. iii:iiNAitoni;ruivT. Dloomsbu'rc October IV, 181428. J! DMLXlSTlLfl TOR1 S NO 7' VI' Kit ate. otl'hUip Dodder, late of Orang township, deceased. - OTICF. is hereby given lhat Iclters nf mlniiii islration, on iho above menlinlied csl.ili'.havi been granted In Ihu subscriber reading in Hi' towrmhiri of.Orjnuc. All peisons indubud to lln said estate are hereby notified to mako immrdiab payment, and IIioph having claims arc ri'ijueled I' present them pioperlv authenticated for Hctllemer before the first of Nmcmlipr next. JOH.N I'AltKS.Adurr Orange (p. Sept. 7, 1814 20. Y viilue of a writ of venditioni expon to me directed will be exposed to public rale at tin Court House, in Danville on tho "Slh day of Oct at I o'clock P. M. I'wo certain lots of ground situated in Noith Janvillc.OoIumbia county, the first contain, ing eighty four feet In front, and one bundled and fifly feet in depth, bounded by Mill street on the east, by tho Northumberland Itoad on thn nnrlli. or the south by a lot belonging to Jonathan ItUIu'l. and on tho west by an ulloy, whereon is creeled fiamo Uiirbcntcr shop. 1'lid second ciintalnine fifty feet in front and one hundred and fifly feet in depth, more or les,boundcd in front by Ihe Dlooins tmtg I!oad, on tho east by Ferry street on thoj.outh by in) alley, ui.d on the west by land of Alexander aiontRomcry, whereon is erected , a frame duelling house, and a frame stable. i'cized token In executiun as tho properly ol Peter Hoats. I BAM DEKR, Sheriff: Siir.itirF's Oi rtci:, Danville,, ' Oci, fiili, I8U. , TN' liuriUance of tho direction nnd Inlunctlln JL otkn'AWof tlie-Oeiiut-nl tjnnl,tTr iM4 Vtwil! monwemut, tnc zu day ofr ebtury,A4 . iHMe I tin hereby givo noiiee, that an eleciio will be held by the citizens qunllfted In vole f, inoniliCH ot tho Ueneral Asselnlily, at Iho sevenil election districts hi the county of Columbia, uu Friday the Is day of Nov. next. (hot being tho fith Friday precedine Ihe find Wednesday in December, at which timo nnd nla ccs will bo elected TWKNTV SIX PKll.VONS.a. Llectors of a President uud Vice President of tin United states. The scleral .ludars, Inspectors and Clcrkr. wh shall attend the election for Members of the Ocn erol Assembly, immediately preceding tins dec. lion, shall attend and perforin tho like du'ics at the said Election ol l.kttors. and li subject to the like penalties inr ncgiccior misconduct, us thev arc lia ble to at tlicclccliou jf the Members of tho General Ascmbly. (loom township, at tho liiuo ofCliarlej Doi tier, Dloomsburc. . Iluar ciccktv.nUl!.tllic lowu-hnuSc in lici wirk. -T Oatawissn township, nt the house cf Stacy Afm lotcin, ID Iho low. ii ul lalawibsu. Ilerry towmhip, at the boube of Jacob Seidcl, Hi said township. liBiilngcieck townsliip, atlho Hou of Daniel 1 celer, in said township. Franklin township, ut die rtlipol lioune, near lh' hnuscof Jehu .Meiiob.in baid luuiisliin. Greenwood township, at tho hotibo now occupied uy jonu lcuion. Hemlock tonmhip, at the hcmio of John Mr Itcynold, in said township. Jackson towi)liip,al the houte of Joshua Savage in said township. Liberty township, at the house of Hugh McU! ath, iu said township. I.iiiicslontt towiiahip, (a icneratc election ilis. iicl) ut Hi j l.iiion School IIouic, in said town hip. Mahoning tow chip, nt tho Court lloutc .) iiimIIc. Mifllin township, at tho house of John Kellcrj iu aid township. Mliihion town-liip. at iho house now occupied by loin) ivclliver, iu Jersey town. 1otiut 1'l.iasant township, at the house of Tied i rick Miller, in said town&hip. .Moiileur township, at the house of Leonard Lai rus, in faid township. I'uariiig creek township, nt the house now cc euiiied by Adam Gable, in said owmdiip. Orango township at the house of George ,Veiplc, in Iho '.own ol Orangcville. i'crson calling for Idlers iu tho above list will plcoso say they aro adterlised. V. A. IJJiOIJST, J M. Oct 13, 1811. nd removed there Irom and retiinitd. and i ihall huo resided iu Ihe election district andpaid taxes as nforessid. shall beoutitled lo ran after re idmg in this state six mouths', Provided, 'I'hstdid while Irceiuen vii lzvi.i,ollhe L idled btfiteB.WtWOCrt. lite ngesut tuouiy.onu ot.dlnvtity two, ami hning; icsiiiw in tiiw ktute ON IS YKAIl, ni'd In Ihu vleo Uon aietntl TUN lJAYH, as aloisrod, fhall Ih eillided lb ote, ullhuugh Ihey sliull not have paid uvea, . , 'No prison thall Lo ndlnltlcd tn Kote, whoso nitne in iim niniaiiicd in thinliolof taxable luhab itaulHlliiiiikhdl.y tho toiiimisslonerg aforenid uuics . i n rrihe produces a irceiplfot tho pay oiffil vi in, two vturs.of ustalo or eouulf tux.uK- osscd ti,:Tfral ly to ihe constitution, and ulve satis- wcloty evi.lt ucyt either tm lut own oalli cr ilHrrr.B- , 11u114if.ini m up und aiiirmation ol another, urn nn "" l'1!'' -m;ii or on uuure 10 prvtiucsw- ro Up., shall mako oath to tho' payment thtffufs of . j id - y tie claims u right to vote by llijg ijiv i,ii iirncrn the ugci of Iwrnty.one anil twenty o ytrtM, ho shall deposo on oath or oiruoiatioti. that he Iihs iChided in the Mala at least one ) ear, next before his ap llcalion, olid mid c suck poof ot rsiueuco in tho il'nttict as is rciit.ired by this ncl; jn.I Ihal h does .enly believe, I10111 the nccoclitj jiven hiui: that liuia of iho ago al'olcsaid, and cito such other evideuco as is letpjircd by this act. v Hereupon the name ol the person u omnittcu to vote, shall bo inserted iu the alphabetical list by thu inspectors, and a note inado oppoailo thereto oy writing the word tai' il ho Ulall he admilted tu Mite by teoson of having paid a tax. or tha word age, it ho shall bo admitted to vote 011 oiwutilot diss age, and in cither case, the iruson of suih voto shalll e called out to the tle)ks,who chall tuako the hko notes in tho list of votes kept by them. in all cases where tho nam. of the person claiming to vote ia not found on the list fuiliisheJ' by the commissioners audasscfois, or his right to volo whether lound thcroon 01 not, 10 oi'juclcn to b rfuy quuitiud citiieiuU ihall be ttic duty orttis mrpectors to examino such persuii on oath' es to his qualillcalious.aud if hu claims to have resided w'thin.lhc b. ale for one year or mu r.Iii-j oath (hall bo Mifliiicul proofttmrcsf, but ho hull make proof by at least one competent witnets, who shall hen luchticd elector, tliat he has resided vitlmi tho district fur more lhanten doysiieil iiiimcdiately pro ceding said election, and shall also himself swear that hts boilaliJc residence In pursuance of hi lawful calling, is witlung the district nnd that ho did not remove into said district, for tho purpose of voting therm. kvcry person uunhfied na aforesaid, and who: shall mako due proof if required of histcsidcnco! and payment taxes, as uloteaoiJ. shall be edinltteit to vuia in the township, ward of district in which, he shall reside. 'If any person shall prrrcnt or attempt to prevent any officers of au election uudci tins act from hold' ing such elections, or use or tlireattn any violcuco my oflicer, or shall interrupt or impiopr.rly inter fere wilh him in iho execution of his duty, or shall block up' r ulteiopt to block up the window or the uremic to any window whero tho ain may bn lioldeu, or shall liotously disturb tho peace al tin It election, or shaU Uic 01 practice any intimidation Ihreals. loice or moIcmco with design to ir.nuciico unduly or overawe any elector, or lo prevent him iioiii iOting or to retrain the freedom ofihoicc, such jicrsoo 011 conviction shull bo fined iu any sum not exceeding five hundred I'o'latB, and be Smpiisoncd for any time not lets than one nor mora I than twelve months. And il" be shall be shown to The District cnmpocd of thatpait of Jitilin!the couit whtre the trial ofsuch offence shall Lo AiV APPKI3NT1CM TUlho 'UINI'ING yil'SINFSSis wanlrdim mediately nt this Office. A smart active lad. 15 cr I6)tars of je will icteiic good rncOUtagtment bad jwioutly btcn a qunififd -.oicr of thit slate nwiikhip, laid off for a new township, to bo calltd T.iMoii, winch, by nn act or Assembly, passed the first day of April, 1830, was established into a separae election disliet, at the houso of Adam Michael, in the said district. Valley township, at the house now occupied by .hdiii ,1aus, in said township. At which time tin. I place are to be elected by be lieenii'ii of ll:c county of Columbia. In pursuance uf nu act of tho General ssembly ir,ho .Jo.,,r...u.,mlili f iVuiiKvlvunia, entitled ifiict irlalioii to the clcctlotisoT tnt-'T'Cninmon wealth,' pafsid ihe -M day of July, A. A. 183!) Notice is hereby given ..... .. . .. . 1 nat every peiFou, excepijuslices ol the peace .vho shoo lu.lu un oiuce ol iippoiiitinen ol profit orlrusl under the gnwrmniwitol the Unilcd Sale or of this ttalc, or of any city or incorporated dis .rid, whether a coiomisbioucd elliccror olhetwi-e 1 auhorilinalo oflicer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or null- ciary ilciailmeut of this Slato or of tho .Lnited 'talos, or of any eitv or inenrpoiated ili-trict, iiu.l ilso everv member of ('oiirc.,.niiil ,,f il.i. Si.i.. Legislature, ami of Ihe select or coniuinu council of inv cil or commissioners of any incorporated listrict, Is, oy law. nicapahlool holil.tii; r cvcicis uig al the h4tne time, the olheer r iippoiiitiiient 1 1 luUge, msprctoi, or tleil;, ol tins l.oiiimonweallh .nil t lm l lioinsputor. Judao or other officer of am such eb'i.tion, shall be eligible lo any office to be thru voted for.' .r.Aud l,!iei said Act of Jlfusmblyt lOilitlcd 'n Ac relating to the elections uf this Commonwealth pasted July '.d, IS3U, further protides as fnllowy in wit. That tho Inspectors and Judges chosen 11, iforcFnid.shnl! meet attho respective places appoint ed for holding the rlec'ion in the district to whicl hey respectively belong, before 9 o'clock in the morning on Fn day the 1st day nf Nov. next, unit each of f.iid Inspeclots shall appoint nnr eluik, who shull boa qualified toler ul such dis met. In ease the person who shall havo received lln second highest number of tho voUh lor dispcctoi shall not allend on ihe day of anv election! the bci. ,iru who shull have received thesccoiid highest nuin ujlilMl of votes for judge nt tho next preceding Itc tton.si.iill act as Insiitcctor in his place ainfii case the pt reuji who shill have received the second highest utinilier nf volrs fyr Inspsctor su.U not at. lend, th person elt'ctefl 'a Judge shalf appoint ai, Inspeitorln his place: and in case the perton elect ed judge, shall not attend then the Inspector whr received tho highest number of votes shall appoint e Judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall con tinue in the boaid for the space of one hour aftei iho time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified votes ot tho township, ward 01 district for which such officer shall have been tlec ed, present at the place ofelection, shall cluct ont ot their numher to nil suchvacancy, 'It shall be tho duty of said assessors resnettiv... ly, to attend at tho place of holding every general, "i'""". '" iuriiuii iiiciioii, uuriug 1110 WHOM timo the said election is kepi open for the purpose of giving iiifoimation to the inspector nnd jtulgi when culled on, in relation to tho right of any porsmi Uhsesscn b than to voln at mull eleclim. or such other matters iu relation to the usscssuuii ol voters nsifie said inspectors or judge, or either ol ...u,!,....... nuin uuiu 10 nine rcipiirc, 'No person shall bo nermilled to votn nt nnv eh t tiiin as uforcsaid othet than u whlto- frenmSil. , "JPfio pf twentyono yriuj or niorr, who. hall have rcsidtd in this slalo at least one year, uml iu the election district where tv oilers lo votn at lean ten lUys immediately preceding bucIi election, and within two years paid ustulo or county lax, whiih shall havo been nsicsied at leust ten days bcl'oie elet'lion, Uut a citizen of Iho L'nilcd Sh,le who hud, that he person to offended was not k resident nf the city, ward, dlstrist or township where tho said utleucc was com milted, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced, to pay a fun; not less than one hundred nor nioro ill .1 1 1 one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not less than bix months nor more than two years. 'It any person or persons shall make any bet or wugar upon the result of any election wilhin,thi.s Lominotiwcillli or shall otter to make and such bet or wagir, cilkcr by vetlBl.ptoolntlM- lUauuif ornyunjr wnten or printed ajioriwmenti-.f tut leiigc or invite nuy person or persons to make such bet nrwnor,.upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times tha amount so bet, or ulVorid tn bo bet. 'If any pcron shall vote nt more, than one elee lion district, or otherwise fraudulently voto more tliitu once on the same day.or shall fraudulently told and deliver to tho inspectors two tiiketaij. ijcthrr, with the intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the same or if any shall adviso or procure on oilier si to do, he or they so olTenihng shall on conviction be lined iu any sum not less than lil'ty nor 11, etc than live hundred dollars, andbc impiia- until fur any teimuot less thou three iiul-inc-ru (ban twelt uioiilhs. If any person not qualified to vote in Ihij c ni nii'UMf.illli agreeable Inlaw (except tho ,011 n( juahlicd cili'.cns) sh'ill appear at any rlsce of elec. Hon fur the purpose ofissuing ticketj, o)' of influ. ciicoigthe cilirciiB qualified Id vote, ho fiull on , fiiMction, f'lifeit' and pay any sum not. extrclllbg fim hundrxl dollarB for every such olTtncs-siid bo .inprisonmciicd for any term nt exceeding threo 111 ii litis.; TheJudgeaare to make their returns fr tho county of Colnmbia.at the Court House hi Dan ville, 011 Fridiy the 11th of day October, A. U 1811 God oavc the dmmonwealth 1KAM IJEIiR, Shirty. SitKniFi-'s Orncu, Danvilla, Nov. I'J.lS-l'l. (f liisl oi' Li.Kei'a IlKMAINING in tlie Post Olllco at Illoomv burg, for the quarter ending Sepi, HO.IR.H, John lllocksdge, Daniel Dorr. William Kllincrr Gharlcs V, Fortner, Peter Hagenbueh, Thomas ennnunham Josrph W. Kestifr. Patrirh Me. Oorinick i7cnnevcllc, John McNulti. A. A. Mackdowell, William Richard, Uharloe 8ijtle.r, Persona calling lor letter in tto stove list Twill pleate jay thay aro advertised. J. M. MOYER, P. M. IN pursuance of an ordf r of tbe Opbaa'e Co-;rl of Columbia county, on Thursday the 14A day nf Nov. next, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon. Obed Hveri t. Admin. istrator, .enf Kenj.imin IJoone.will expose- to s.i! it Public Vendue, upon tho premises', 11 certain uiiuivuieu moiciy 01 an Aero el Land, and n THREE STORY TRAMS GRIST IVITH I'OUl! UUN OP STO.M3, a Pwellinf. House Tor tho filler and n lraioo 'Sla. liU silualo hi Ulooii) lowiisbip, on (ho watets and near tho mouth of Pishingereek, adjoining the Vvun ytv.iul.i Canal on tm North llraueh of Iho Sus. iUi li.iniin,anil Aqueduct ucrms Fishingcreek, lato tho estate pfsaid deceased, situate in (he township, ofliloorn and Jounty aforesaid. 1 JACOilJVnULV, Cl'k, Danville, October I, IS 1 1 UO. r . I I