7FT-.I 4 JLO r?nn8''E2lXSO?f, i ED1T0I?S. I WOULD RATIIKR BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. Hesrt Clay. iEfti - l&S-is IBW'-Jftr (X If $ y ai ttu vmi 7 a &v $3 a, & u mm, m , E T TSRL1S j .r i j .j . me . m- m- m-m VV'VfM VOLUME 9. TM. Yi. JONES, Notary Public, r"r,i-K-biirg, Pa. fanr. -L). IfuMAM KTTTFLTi. Attorney at Law, Kbensburg, Pa. i::;i.t 13, IS'JS. j;:.V IT1NLON. Attorney at Lsw, Klion-V'urcr, Pa. ,0;-i,-e on High street. ugl3 ..v. ' , !:or.(K M. IH-: A DK, Attorney at X Law, Ebcnsbtirf, Pa. OITtCC in Colonnade Unw. nugiti A, -TTLUAM IT. SEC! I LEU. Attor-j ro-v ut I.nw, EbensYairg, Psi. HOr'.MAKKR .?c UATMA.V, Atfor- j f! ..cvs Ht Law, Fbr-jsburg. Pit. . . . .1 . 1 .. I -nn t ?in Tlil-ll tf rill lpi-1 ! IIP 4 i i ,7L'iO.' & SCAN LAX, Attorneys ;t L.-iw, ri.eus'.r.rg. Pa. --cr;, .. opposite th Court lieuse. .VN.i.N. n'!'1.'i J. E. 6CASLAS. AM i.- v. EASLY, AtMrnev ct Law, v.-- Arc'.'.ittvtural Diuwings arid ';.ecifi- j Lai I-.I'JC. rftt,Mr,'3 I .5. WATERS. Jair of t! e Peace Si-rivrrnT. ,uh.vgtoicn r.lrn'LuT'j. oi'fc'wlN & PT:K. Attornejs ut V !.. l"!.r;if l.t'.rir. Va. IpvS"" " e ' Cole cade UuW, with Wni. loll, Lsrj. LUCt- ;.5?EPir F. STIIA Vi'II, JuMicc of (ifjcc ou Mitiki-t Etrcct ronu r of Lo- . iirfft xc-iu,'1. rri'i one uoor siu:n 01 : orricc of Wni. M'Kcp. "pi-:VKKKAUX, M. !., Piiciun f ;7i '. rust of :.!:ii;s:oii l!ou-e, v.i Ri!- : fic-f. iit.t calls jironjtiV uucncf i 1 nr..rc ; i-.rotV.ssional ei'f'icefl to Lip Hz.m? cf '"'.ieristbtifji an l viriii'ty. He w ill - Eb.'.L.-'-urjc the eeron.i iar U tj oi eucn l" r-:iia.n one ivtri-u. .', pt'r.'.Lted. unihout pun, wi'U .vifro'-i i) nr i;i . !. (tilt. tr !;-.:$ in the "Mountain Houf," D'TISTRY. ' The undersicrned, (Ira.lnate. of the TU1- 'College of Dental Mirgtry, rcfpeeijunj hi iircifpsional Fervicts to th- citizens i.,,rrr - ha. snared no means lo oughlj acquaint himself with every im- icment in Ins art. lo many years oi r4 ul experience, he has sought to add the irted experience of the highest authorities nntHl Scionrc H, siimdv ?ks that an ;o-'j'.':ty may be given for his work to ciwn praise. S A MITKIj KEI.rORD. D. D. S. ii'V'iil beat Kbensburp on the fourth nil ..f each month, to tay one -w-e-. August 13, 1863. LOYP & f'O., Bank"- aJ-G'i'J. Silver, (lovtrnment Loans and r s-f etirir C9 bought and ?oll. Interest n't Ti'n r l)rx,: t tftiKf-rtions made - - I - - T'nito.l Slates. f 1V- y - -7 .aoiiierni isar.iv'Dg Jtiiucs3 irnsaci.cn. I-Uyast i:i, ISC8. " 1 f.LOVD & Co , lio.drr, ' Altoona. Pa. i-'riftj? cr. tho principal cities, and Silver li Uo. I tor sale. Coilecttot:i noule. Mun rn 't':u-.i on deposit, payable on demand, 'i'ou: ir.i.'rtst, or upon time, with intetest 4 J'-ir rate?. nugl;J Vur i- fn r v ATKiv Ai. 1 1 v ; K i V . Or Johnstown, I'essa. ' "r ri S (! 00 ) CO J' ! V..,t, xf to 1 0 uo f i ".it c i i i,.inl nnil Knrc: :i Drafts i ur, and an co;re- ui vju.ii.- -c-ir'i .-? ; make collections t home flnbroiij. receive dr:osits : Ikhu moncv. - n general i;anuintr ou?. ies. ah t fp.trustc- to us will receive prompt 'nn .md care, Rt moi-rste prices. Give trial. Directors : Monavix, Jons Divert. Kai k.mi.v Jacob Lr.vKiirsooD. 3 M !AMPELL. ijAMK.-i Mi-Vm i.es. "K PniT7 I !W:.'H:L J. MOr.RKLL, rre$iJmt. R'r tKT3, C'lshnr. sep'ily U'ivu, Prei't. i:as lmyd, Cashier. NATIONAL HANK OF AI-TOONA. 1.. AND r-'A'ATED DEPOSITORY 07 THE UNI- L t::d statks. ' 'irnerViriTiniii n i X ii nix eta Vnrfli Aitootia, Pa. -ta Capital $?.00.0C0 00 1"-.AI. I-A1U 1 150,000 00 ' yJ-niess pertainincr to Bankinir done on l-'l- tenas. j. t if reis. j c-rrat Revenue Stumps of all denomina. r 6-"a.-s cn hand. 'ilr ''.' n of Stamp?, percentage, ir 4 '" v'iil he nllo-.vo.l nc f.,l-j C:r,n 1 " ' r --ent. ; $10C to $200, 3 per cent.; j srJ upwards. 4 Tier cant. fantria uug!3 7- ' . V V-Afl AM BLAINE, Dmhrr I .v R Ebexsbcpc, Pa. V'ii.f' p-lftmpooinr, and Hair-dressing i:in',.i:lo.?:1 d'r-'ctly opposite tho "Moun- ;. " most arlisi ov n k"-'- rau13 VUl0AIi SOAP AND CANDLE .'IAXUFAPTORY, 7:1, U ..'1!Y .97 v i.m .., .X PA. j j j I "There's no Fiu-h thing as death" To those who think. r i.ht ; 'Tis but the racer casting off What most impedes Lis flight 1 'Tis but one lhtle act, Life's drpma must contain ; One struggle keener than the rest, And then an end of pain. "There's no ruch thirifr as death" That which is thus mi.CMilod I the life etcrtpin from the chains That have so lontr cnthruiled : 'Ti- ciice a hidden ttar, I'ierc'.npr the clcu l? of night. To thine in ntlc ladiance fcitth. Amidst it.- 1 :. 1 'T'.'.cre'a no such as o tl.?" In nature i:clhi:t;; uivs ; Frun each tad remnant of dvcey Sonic torms of life miie. The faded Uiif that TilLs All sere and brown, to ear'.!), Ere lent; will mingle with the .'.:!pe3 That give the Cowers their b:rth. 'There's no such thing as death ;" 'Tis but the l !c?soi .'pray, ifii'.Viug l.e;'o:e th.-j v. r.ti:-.;; fru't, That u:t5 th.c nir.aiifr riv. 'T:s but the bnd displaced, As cosnes the perfect 11 jwer ; 'lis faith xchai.pei fur riyht, Aud wearineis for power. T2:e Xcv; IioI.iay L.:iv. j .1? Art further fvrphr.untaljo iU actrc- j htu r to (he tkat'vus of i'.,'s Ccvimon- i,tlih hC. 1. Jjr it r 1 1 I I t r ill if'i t i-f .:!t. ' 1.. II. a . . . I and Itru-e vt llepvcfcirf -itives tf the Com- ! . t ...w - ..... , moiiweaita of J'oniiSViV;:;:!:! m (ct:erai : Af.semblv met, and it ii hervbv enacted! the uth.;iitv oi' tho .-ame, 1 hat it t-hall I y ! 1 !-e ; the duty of each of the afscf-TS tliix (o-tiCiuoi wealth, on t!:e Cr-t Vi'..:m . ...ft :Ot : A w '. 1 in .Tur.o of c-ach 3 f ar, to take uj the Iran -. 1 script Lo has received iVum tr.e county C iLiimis-iic ners under the oihtli section of the act of lHth April, and j rocccd to an imircdiate revision of the same, by striking therefrom the name of every per son who b known by him to have died or it irovid. since the la.-t previous a .-.-ess me nt from thy district of which ho is the asses sor, or whoso death or removal from t1.-.' same shall bo made known to him, and o. add to the same the name of any qualified voter who sh ill be known bv him to have moved into tho dilrict since the last pre vious assessment, or whose removal into tho same shall be or shall have been mr.de known to him, and also the names of all who shall make chain to him, to be quali fied voters therein. As soon as this ro- visit.n is completed he shali visit every dwellinrr house in the district and make careful inquiry if any poison whose namo is ( n his lht has died or removed from the district, ami if so take the same therefr.m, or whether any qualified voter resides therein whose name is not on his list, and if so to add tho same thereto; and in all cases where a name is added to the list a tax shall forthwith be assesed against the pel son ; and the assessor shall in all cases ascertain, by inquiry, up- n what ground the person so assessed claims to be a voter. Upon the completion of this work, it shall be the duty of each assessor as aforesaid to proceed to make out a list, in alphabet ical order, of the white freemen, above twen'y-one years of acre, ehtimirr' t be W K.I qualified voters in tho ward, borough, township or district of which ho is tho as sessor, and opp' site each of said names state wheih-T said f. . man is or is not a houscKeeper; and ii ho is, th number oi j ins rea. -euce, in en.i.s vvnere mo same lire numbered, uith the street, alley or e urt in which situated ; and if in a tov.n where . . .i . . , i there are no number'., tho name of the ! street, alley or court on which said house ! fronts; also, the occupation of tho person ; .roVcl' WZTSl'l r- U'fry- 1 etipation, iilaeeof boarding and with whom, .f tho United States; that he Iras res-.d'ed'" and if Winking for anotlicr, the mm-.' of; in the Commonwealth one year, or if f.-rm-tlie employer, and write opposite each cfjcvly a citiien therein and has moved said names the word "voter where any ! therefrom, that he has resided therein six person claims to voto by reason of natural- j months next precediuir said clecti- n ; that "ouii, in. cuaii i-.ii:vii. ii.uiiii.ju: j thereof to the assessor, unless ho has been ! lor five consecutive years next preceding a j voter in said district ; aud in all cases where i the i.erson has been naturalized, the name shall bo marked with the letter '.N :" j where the person has ieerely declared his , intentions to become a citizen and designs j to oc naruraiizea ueioro inc next election, the name shall be marked '!). I. ;" wliere the claim is to vote by reason of being be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, ns provided by law, the word "age" shall be entered ; and if tho person has T . ,fl'..l . 1 .. moved into the election district to reside . since tho last general election, the letter "II." shr.ll be placed opposite the name. It shall bo the further duty of each asses sor as aforesaid, upon the completion of the duties therein imposed, to make cut a separate list of all new assessments made 1 by him and the amounts assessed upon each, aud furnish the same immediately to the county commissioners, who shall im mediately add the name to the tax dupli cate of the ward, borough, township or dis.iict in which they have been assessed. SC. 2- U" keiog. completed and tho afseesments mad -a as sfcreaaid, EBENSBXTRG, PA.. THUB'DAY, MAY 13, tho sume shnll lortliwit'i bo returned to the county eoniu.iislcncrs. v.l:o sltnll cattle dttplic tto copies oi said littj, vith the oLscrvntior-- niul cspl;iuat;cns required to bo noted f.s ciortKaid, to be n:aoft out ::s soon as p raetic:iL!c and placed in the I-ands of t lie atJrcsf.or, v.ho shall, prior to tl.e r.-t oi' August in cac!i j ear, put one c 7y thereof on the door of cron the house where the election eft lie respective dis trict is rcijtiirod to be held, and retain the other in h s pouf-ti :i, f-ir the inspection, IVee ( f eharoe. cf anv r-erson resident in the said election ';.t riot v.l to -hall tiepira to Ft-e the same; v .'l It fcha'l he. the duty oi the Kttd assessor to add. Jrotn ti.vc to i lime, n i . .i -t V : ,i t . ; . u.iUio t j wi v.n claimant, and marie or.posite t.:o ' nni'.o "C. V . ; ai-.u ium:tuiatciy r.src-s h'uii wish a tax, r.;;i;:?r, in ail other cas- os. his c ccuplk,tj, vtsidcx.cc, whctr.cr :i bouuivr cr m.u?:cLcc'j-.cr ; it :i uoiutior, wah whom i.e i..: ai v:s ; am wneiner t:a:ri-iz'.-u or Iosi.:iiri; to be, marking in ail SMch tho h ttt-rs. opposite tiie n.i ..v -j). I., as the -as-y n.ay he; ii tho pr-s-n -1 . s i ; : : i : : r to bo asossed be !)aturaIiod, iO S iJ 111 CXil to t: i c ite of itaturalixat ! he desi!?s to he oi : Kf.turulized before t'-e ! nr-xt e l uiiiLr ; c-i i t ii. lie -h:.ll exl.il it the ! c v:;t'icate ! hs.s d elarMh' n of it'tcnticn : shio r election district is divided into two ( i:.ore v.fOii.cts, tr.e :'5SC.s'ji' s!i note in r.rt'einct .11 ii.s assohsuieuts too election i which each elector re-ides, and ii- . ? i :i 1 1 make a sop r.ito return lor each to the count v eomiuh-sioners. in all ca-cs in vb;,.'a a ,"vtnrn is required from liiu by tl0 r,ryV;f.:o:;s of this act : and tho county commis'-iouci in making tlupi:eao copies . , ,.. .jii-ii i. ... til tii.ii.i. i . . l : i . , - ,i i i ii r . .. M . . . . I . .......... . I .....i . .j...- i .... i cr r,',.s ci' tho names ei t;e voters in c. ,-t ,.:.. ;o::.et, str :::d si ; r.t;d dl iiunish tho same to the assessor : and the cop te- i u-iired by this act to ho r-Iaced 00 the doors r ,.n rlcotion r.I.-ici'H on or i .-.-! ro sb . 1- ... . 1 ...... !. . . n 1 . ..1 . i;:accs or i ci.tru ..:o !;r.i 01 -ULr!ist in oacu vc.r, k:k:u i.t p. .se ed on thtf door of or on the election place m each or sail prectneta. itr.c. '.i. After the assossments have been comrlett-d on the tenth d iy precod imrtho second Tuesday in October in each ye.ii-. tho shall. on too t; .at-: U ;V lmmediait ly ioi.owmg, make a return to the -..o!iity crr:-.i:F.!;r.-.:f.rs oi' the names f ;ooi s.ui..y 1 :: ii.vm r'juired io ho made by him by fev-cnd section of this act, n-tlng opposite each name the observation and ex lana- tit. ns required to bo net' d as afovs-rld; ' c;te. and the county commissioners shall th. re- j S;:c. G. If an' election cfilccr shall re ujn:n cause tho sime to be added to liie fuse or neglect to require such proof of return required by the second seeii m of j rh.ht of suffrage as is prescribed by this act, and a full and correct copy th--re- tiii -. h.w, or the laws to which this is a of to be made, containing the v.:u is of id! supplement, from any person offering to s-id ward, boreih, township . r ? r eiiict, person so returned as resident (:--bles in and furnisn the same. lovther with the nr-ee.-sary election blanks, to tho rfficers of the election in said war !, borough, town ship or precinct, on or before six oVle-ck in tine Ho rning of the record Tuesday of October ; and no man shall bi e: miffed to vote at the eloe'. ion on that day whrse name is not on the list, unless he tha!! mure proof of bis light to vote, as herein after u quired. i?r.c. 4. On tho d-ty of election any per son v, hose name is not on the said list, and claiming the right to vote t said election, sh dl produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the cLi:-. :nt in the district in which he clain s to- he a voter, f.T the period of at least f-n dtj.s next preceling said election, which v'toess shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and pui.. pi -nica r.ino.: t to the lacts. liitr-i bv lam. v.hich amo .wt shall defme dear'.v v.'here. the residence is oi' th-- i-.-rson sl claiming the rightto vote; ho shall also take aud suh-cviLe a written, or v.-.rt!v written and paitiy j rinted afiiduvit statin"., to the bct of his knowledge and 'belief, where am! when lie was b-.m: that he is a citizen "f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania aud i:u liii llll UiOVCU Illlo 100 lllSlriCt JOl' tllO i purpose of voting therein : that ho hast ,-, Str.te or county tax within two years, "which was assessed at least ten davs bei' .i e said election : and. if a nai.uraliz .il citizen. shall also state when, where and by what eouit ho was naturalized, and shall also produce his certificate of naturalization for examination ; th.e said nfiidavit shall state when and where the tax claimed to bo paid by tno aliiant was assessed, and when where and to whom paid ; and the tax re ceipt therefor shall bo produced for exam ination, unless fhe afiiant snail state in his nfiidavit that it has been lost or d. stroyed. or that lie never received anv ; but if'the 1 ..:.: , a ." : ' ..... . k. n take and subscribe an affidavit, that hois a native born citizen cf the United States, (or if born elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that ho lias been naturalized, or that he is entitled to citizenship by reason of his father s naturalization ;) and shall further state in his crfidavit that he is, at the time j Sec. 10. The assessors shall each re- destroy any lists ot voters, maae out as u,- ; goineboJy mjs the rules for vcloc.ps of taking the r.ffidavit, between tho ftgcsof i ccivc tho same compensation for the time j rectcd by this act, or tear down or remove j . ae tjirco acj pj2ple. viz : atrhddla, twenty-two years ; that he has resided in necessarily spent in performing tbf. duties the same from the place where it has been g-ij,. the Stute one year and in the election dis-! hereby enjoined as is provided bv law for '. fixed, with fraudulent or miaeh'evous in- ; ' " triettendavr next rrecdinc inch election. ' the r rformt;iS3 0f tb?ir other dutiea, to tnt. or f-r nr imprr-p-r p-j.-prs-.thf pr- ' Suo-r;r.a ic-r tt.n rpr. i -c'-r- he iT.il bo entitled to vote, although ha I fhsrwt have paid tares; tlic said ailida- viig wjall peis-'!is urakinp; &ueh claims, and tiie' fljidavits of thu witnesses to their res idescj shall be preserved by the election board: and at the' close of the election they shajll pa enclosed with the list of voters, tulfc-Xst and other papers required by law to e filed by the return judges with the prrVhonatary, and shall remain on file thecvith in tho protht.-natary's rfnee, sub jeep t(f ca!ninat:.n, as other election pa-pr-n; nrc ; if the election officers sholl find th:tttthe' applicant or applicants possess all t'.c hpl t.ualillea.tions of voters, he or 1 t' .w- thai ... .1. .T1 1 . . u.,.1 ... , .n 7 ' . txUiii uo li-i i-ia.'.-u iv oiv-, i iiu r-a . -1 3 1 to the list r. ...c:id.-, tmuoii oncers, the vera "tax uem:: added Where the claun- v.it cl .iis-s. ta veto on tax, and the word j?:S'' nhcre he claiiiis to vote on age; the sat::e vrovds buinir ddcd by the clerks in wi v ..... . v. 1 i 1 ij , Km i .1 v 110.0 p v 1 sons v. ling at such persons voting ut such clveti.m. Fi.c. 5. It sli.ill bo lawful for any qual ifiidehizon cf the district, notwithstanding the t:a:vc of the proroscd voter is contain- i cr;v rriCTi.lri.'r r-..-i fl- -.V -r i-sesror his ecrtiH- j od 0:1 tho list of resident tasables, to chal d if he claims that j le:ii::: tho vole cf such pttsor.s ; wh v.oup )a tho ssihe proof of the vi-. hr ui' fcuf.rapo as is now required by law shall he publiclv made and acted on by the election boa id, and the vote admitted i cr rejected, according to the evidence; every porson claiming to be a naturalized citizvn fh.all bo required to produce his naturalizntioa cortilieale at the election before voting, except where he has been f;r ten years, consecutively, a voter in tho district in which lie offers his vote ; and on the vote of such persoft being received, it sh-til be tho duty of the election oieer-s to v. vi e or stamp on such certificate tho word, ."voted." with the month and year; :-t:d if any election efiieer or tfucer.s shall receive a second vote on tho same d :y. by' viituot f tho same certificate, excepting where s ns are entitled ty virtue of the naturaliati in of their fathers, they and th.e porton wlio shall ou'er such socot.d vote, upon so oirt nding, shall bo guilty of a high misdemeanor, and, on conviction there - f, bo fined or itooris-.oied. or both, at the di.-erotion of the court : but the fiuo ' shall not exceed one hundred dollars ir. .-r o ca.-e, nor tno imprisonment otic year; ; tho l:;o punishment shall bo inliicted ou ; ? ..:i or the c:.;:i;is oi oioeiiou who j I he I a! ii gleet cr rci'usj to make, or cause to mtile, the indorsement required, as vesald, on said naturalization certifi- i v.-e whose name is not on the iist ot as- tossed voters, or whose right to vote is ch.-.ileeged by any qualified voter present, ana so: admit sueii person to Vote with out requiring such proof, every person so ofiemlhog sliall, upo-n conviction, bo guilty ofahiuh misdeineanor, and shall bo sen lencod. f 'r every sueh ofience, to pay a fine rot exceeding cue hundred dollars or to underir) an imprisonment of not more than one year, or either or both, at the discre tion of th.e court. Hkc. 7. Ten days preceding every elec tion for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, it shall be tho duty of tl e assessor to attend at tho t lacvd fixed bv law for 'holding the election io each election district, and then and thcro hear ;.ii applications of persons whose names have been omilred from tho list of as.-evsed voters, and who claim tho rightto "vote, or wlo-se right have originated since the same was made nu, and shall add the n.:!T:0- of persons thereto as shall show that they are entitled to the right of tui-lV-.-'.;o in "such district, on the personal ap plication of the claimant only, and forth with vssoss them with the proper tax. After completing tho list, a copy thereof shall bo placed on the door of or on tho l ov.cr. where, the election is to be held, at i;r't d.i;y iIIU i..v.v.t r h.f-i( uti ele ct i- n the same coun.o sh ill be pur sued, in all respects, ns is required by this act and the acts to which it is a supple each district in like manner in all respects cs is required at tho general eh -ction in . guhitiruns October. Si:c. 8. The same rules and regu Src. 9. The respective ascrsors, inspec- tors ,-;?:d iud -es of the elections -shall each i have tho power to administer oaths to any nower to aunniiis.ier vaius to .in v I , - 1,, Mcifl ,vr the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done 1 or inquired into by any person in reiatim I to any matter or thing concerning which thr.v shr.li iv, Wf,,!k'";Titorro'.rntod bv any of said officers shall be punished as per- iury. ment, at the general elections in October, j paper so obtained, or who slia.l ,u uny way f, Vh?uVr The assessor shall also make t tie same rc- i aid in, connive at, or iie a.iy u.j ,..-,, r-;. n:ii:il. Prin.dc: (Jaiiitzin: Davil a turns to the county commissioners oi all : whatever in tne issue, cniuuuuu u u-. . Watt : ,Itihu5to-n: Lioih Butler, Joshua Car- a--esniciits made hvAirtuo of this section; ! of any fraudulent naturalization certihoate, renter, Snuiuel Doubt, jr. George Englebauyh. , , i i4 i. i ui o. ,i .rnil'-v nf nv;l'-'P'i:i r i John II. Fisher, Joha Gore. Reuben Uavne3, and the county commissioners shall iurnu:li ; sllA be doomed guil.y Oi n. 1 a . .1 r, j - o Kral-er, H. Mitchell ; J.cksoa nrd: s thcrimf to the election ofiieers in I and. upon conviction thereof, shall undor- , - . . Mnn... th A nPwa. I ! shall apply at every special election, and j at the discretion ot the court, at every "separate city, borough or ward j Sec. 14. Any assessor, election cSccr election, in ,dl respects, as at tho genera! or person appointed ai an oversocr. who elections in October. ! shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty I860. rxr -"5rL'-r.r t'r j-xj! y . rf, .-vv -r mi n ii fn 11 bo paid by the county commissioner.- as in ! other cases ; and it shall r.ot bo lawful fjr ! any assessor to assess a tax against any person whacever within ten d.tys next pre- j ored d.;l:trs, or lmprisontnent not exceed cedini; the election to be held on the sec- ! inp; two year.?, or both, at tha discretioa of end iuesday ct October, i;i any year, or i within ten diys next before any election lor electors of President and A ice Presi dent of tho United States; any violation of this provision shall be a misdemeanor, and subject the ofiieers so onondmg to a fine. on conviction, not exceeding one hun- drcd dollars, or to imprisonment not ex- , ceeding three months, or both, at the dis cretion of the court. Sec. 11. On the petition of five crmcre I citizens of the county, stating under oath mau ii;e eiuv un.ne Lli.ll irauus win oe practiced at the election about to be held, in any district, it shall bo Uie duty of the court of common pleas of said county, if in session, cr if not, a judge thereof in va cation, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county to act rs j ovei seers oi sum election ; sum overseers j i' .. i i . -i : shall be selected from different political j parlies, where the inspectors belong todif- j i'crent parties, and where both of said in- sncctors belonging to the same political party, both of tho overseers shall bo taken from the opposite political party; said overseers shail have the right to bo pres ent with the ofiicors of the election, dmiug the whole time the same is held, the votes counted, and th.e returns made out and signed by the election ofiieers ; to keep a list of voters, if they see proper; to chal lenge any person oliering to vote, aud in terroirato him and his witnesses, undor oath in iegard to his right of suiiVage at said "lection and to examine hi-s p.ipers pro duced ; and the ofiieers of said election are required to r. fiord to said overseers so so-k-eted and unpointed every convenience A 2 aud facility Lr the discharge of their du ties; and if said election ofiieers shall re fuse to permit said overseers to be present and perfor.il their duties es aforesaid, or if they shall bo driven away from tho polls by violence or intimidation, all tho votes p oled at such election district may be re jected by any tribunal trying a contest under said election: Irouutctt. ihat no person signing the petition shall be ap pointed an overseer. Sue. 12. If any prcthonatory, clerk, or th.e deoutv of cither, or anv other person shall ailix the seal of office to any natural iz ition paper, or permit the same to be af fixed, or give out, or cause cr permit the same to be given out, in blank, whereby it ma' be fraudulently used, or furnish a naturalization certificate to any person who shall not have been duly exam ined and sworn in open court, in the pres ence of some cf tho judges thereof, accord ing to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit the issue of any fraudulent naturalization certificate, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; or if any one shall fraudulently use any such certificate of naturalization, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall vote, or attempt to vote thereon, or if any one shall Vote, or attempt to vote, oa any certificate of naturalization not issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misde mcauor ; and either or any of tho persons, their aiders or abettors, guilty of either of the misdemeanors aforesaid, shall on con viction, be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand elollars, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years. roEC. 13. Any person who on oath or affirmation, in or before any court in this State, or office authorized to administer oaths shali, to procure a certificate of nat uralization, for himself or any other person, wiii'uilv dispose, declare or aliiim any mat ter to be fact, knowing the same to bo falso. or shall in like manner d.my any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be true, shall bo deemed guilty of perjury; aud any ccrtifioato of naturalization issued in pursuance of any such deposition, dec laration or affirmation, shall bo null and void ; and it shall bo the duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made JViOlO 1( 11. uv 1L i . i A ..S I'-l... v., to take immediate measures for recalling the same fir cancellation ; and any person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on any : go an imprisonment in tho penitentiary I for not more than two years, and pay a j ! fine not more than cue thousand dollars, i u.ie, uj- .. . .'j 1 ibr every such oilense, or eitaer or both,, j enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause, shrul e s shall bo subject to a penalty i .i.,!b-. . .,,,,1 ic,-.9.,r ; 01 one uuuuicu -"-- t j ; of one hundred dolleas; ' .11! nv n.vsrm ns a voter who is j not qualified, or sh ill refuse to assess any j one who is quahh 'd, he shall be gutity oi a mudemeauor in ouioe, ana on oouweuoo j be punished by fine or imprisonment, and nlso bo suhiect to an action for damages) j by the party aggrieved; and if any person Shall irauauienuy auei, uuu io, unou- NUMBER 40. n i i iwi'ii iT iii. j "n ton so olfendin shall be truilty cf a hirfi uiisdetneanor, and on conviction shall be panished by a fine not exceeding five hun- tLe court. Skc. 15. All elections for city, ward, boroagh, township aud election ofScera shall hereafter bo held on the second Tuesday of October, subject to all tho provisions of thi ktrrs retrulatinr tho elec- tion of such cfacers not inconsistent with this act : the persons elected to such ex fV-rw it IriMf- tinm 4-V-ill tit-. fbIr- vdiri.iv! if . . j ,.v v . . w v 1 1.. 1 . ...... v v . ..v... tav o uw the expiration cf tho terms of the persona holding the same at tho time of such election ; but no election for the office of assessor or assistant assessor shall bo held, under this act, until the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy. Sec. 1G. At all elections hereafter held, under the laws of this Commonwealth, tha polls shall bo opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock a.m., and close at seven o clocl p. in. Sr.c. 17. It shall be the duty of tho Secretary of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all tho blanks made necessary by j this act, and furnish copies of the same to tho county com nisslonors of the several counties of this Commonwealth ; and the county commissioners of each county shall, as soon as may be necessary after receipt of the same, at the proper expeuso of the county, procure and furnish to all the election officers of tho election districts of their respective caustics copies of such blanks, in such quantities ::s may be ren dered necessary for toe dischaage ct their duties under this act. Sr.c. IS. Xone of tho foregoing provis ions of this act shall apply to the city of 1 hilu'lelphin, excepting sections twelvo and thirteen. Sr.c. 19. That citizens of this State temporarily in tho service of the State or of tho United Sttes governments, on cler ical or other duty, and who do not voto where thus employed, shall not be there by deprived. of the right to vote in their several election districts if otherwise duly qualified. Skc. 20. The act, entitled "A further supplement to the act relating to tha elections of this Commonwealth," approved April fourth, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and all other laws altered or supplied by this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. List of Jcboks iVe append below th ruTiCs of the Grand and Traverse Juror drawn to serve at the Lext term of Court, commencing on the first Monday in June: Gband J croes. John Thompson, jr. , fore man, Ebc.iJiburn; James J Kaylor, AHeghanjr towiisdiip; Samuel Biough, Abner Gr lflm, Cuncmaugh township; John :i Douglass, Clear field tow: ship; James It Cooper. Croyle tp; Joseph Loi:r. sr, Cambria twp; Nicholas FreiJ hotT, Conemiufrh borough; John Hogue, Simon Scroti), Augustine Vu,llerl. Carrollfown; Joha Grant, yiichacl llel.-el, John Hainiltun, Joha Phillips. George Uepp. John-town; D.ivi.l Da vis, Jackson twp ; Patrick Ilognu, Mdiville ; Ceo 11 i-tinem:oi, David Vurner, Richland twp; Leonard liiiur, Amos Cover, Taylor township; Samuel !-(.i!gh. Washington twp; David II molten, Yoder tvrp. TiiAvnt.-E Jckoks. Fir.sT "Week. Blscklick twp: Jan:e. V hife; CifaiticIJ twp: Jas Adams, K K Dunegan, David Ryan; Conemaugh twp: Aaron lierkey, John Noon, Charles Von Leu r.en; Curioll twp: James Cunningham, John Eager.. Jacob Sliarbaugh : Cambria twp: Jos Eiig. Hugh Edward. Christian Fulmer: Cheat Springs borough : S ii Dong'ass; Chest twp : Adolphua Libby; EJ-ensburg borough: Vi!lim Cement. E'wm Griffith, Onirics Owens ; East Coiicnru.gh boron-:!; : John T Cooney ; Gallitx in tp: Francis J Christy, Thos Hogn; Jack son twp: Wei Brown. Ja me Hunt; Johnstown, borough: John Arthurs, jr, Jenh Creuse, Ja Cecker, Thomas G. re J seph Heyop, r, Ja cob Ili'.l. .John L'oz, Hugh Jlaloy, Wni Patton, George Ptak, John Shearer; V illville horougb: Jacob Custer; Mur.ster: John Farren; Richlanil twp: (,5rire Con rod, Henry V.til: Suquehann twp: E.'i..ii Dii.-kiil, Aug Kjik pa trick, Albert M'Corjibie ; t-uaimrhill twp : John L lle-J, Thomas il'Conneu; Taylor twp; Nelson Grif fith, S.utuel Nailor, jr; Washington tv, p: Joha Hamilton, James A Statler; Yoder twp: JL-za-rus Ilei-e. Tmvi.r.?E Jcar.Bs. Pr.cc s Week. Jleha ny fs-p: Valtntine Hishop, Patrick Donahoo, Henry Litiic ; Black! iclc twp : Abrara Maliin, Jos A Mirais, C.esrtieid twp: Thos Adams, jr, Di Gr' ; C-liV ?'! .-'.k.w JAvvss ...Mii-ai'i. Ngle; Cambria twp: Patrick Farrea, Richard Gining-, Aloysiu ilarlz, John T Tibbott ; . Cambria, borough: Jo-eph Gates; Chest Springa bi ryigh: .I'd i ii Conrad, jr; Crov'e twp; Elisha 1'it.iDiuer, Datiifl Stutzmjn ; vonemaugh twp: j KVir.e: Aithur DorA-i, Levi Hornberger.Saml Young; Project: Wn nailer. John Lewin ; RiehhinJ: Henry Bra. S.iml Gardner; fcura- nitvillo borough : Jmes v Condon. Henry . sorflu- . joha Manion : Wrash- irui.m: Warrior Header. V m ilcl)ent., CftB V,ri:o!iier, Wm Tiley; Yi'ilaore: JeLa H'Ool p,in; Yodei: Jacob Sech. r.':t ZTSXZZ. t- x 1:! . mirauou, u-u Iv cares even more for the admiration of - : - , . , e . ! her own sex tuaii 101 luaw ui .u ol. , Tl!I, XQtn:tcr who said he cculd j M ptSt without notes, owned that ha ; d;J r or to greenbacks Tl!K lady who wa3 ncany kuied by j the accidental discharge of her duty, i suwiy recuveno. i
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