THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FAHMKR'S COLUMN, Tor I'igx out or Condition. In your i;suo of July :M li nn nrllclo from J. A. W. Schuyler, ot Ni.-I)ruskn, concerning tho comllttoii of lite jiJs, slating that thoy linvo censed (n tlirlvo, mill thoy nro tllrly nml scabby i nlthotigh ho feeds welli washing them twleo week with Fonp-sudi. Ho asks for n remedy, nml I will hero glyo ono which I tried Willi comnluto success. 1 ililnk It U a rnto with physicians, nfter llrst iisccrtnlnlng tho condition of their pa tients, to look for tho causo of tho de rangement; this is the wlso courso nnd will apply In this caso: nud thereafter romovo tho causo or causes and thereby prevent tho disease Great loss Is sus tained by tho farmers throughout tho country by this snmo disorder nmoug their hogs, which Mr. Schuyler saya is affecting his pigs. I think tho causes plain and easily removed. Small, dusty pens or yards, bedding with pralrio ny, musty clover or timothy, and tho want of exercise nnd water nro tho principal causes of this disordor nmong swine, Tho remedy is stinplo nnd easily np pli.'dviz; Wei them with sour swill. one or twice a day, for two or threo wiiAs, ni tho ea?o mny require. This can bra easily applied, while they arc drinking, by turning on this swill from u tin cup, or ladle,;uIong thoir backs until thoy aro completely wet, head nnd ears niso. This will removo that dirty scabby condition of the skin, thereby opening tho mouths of tho absorbent and exhalent vessels who3o action has bivn qulto susponded by this condition Of tho skin. Thn best plan to procure this sour 8v t jj by using two quarts of wheat bran to each bucket of water, mixed in a tub or barrel, with a littlo sour milk added, and let stand in a warm place, or in tho sun lu warm weather, 3G hour?; it thou becomes a strong pungent acid j very much liko distlllors yeast. Bran and water will do without tho milk tho milk seems to hasten fermentation. This wash I used once or twico n day, for three weeks, on six pigs thus sutur ing. Tho skin became clean and bright, the old hair camo off slowly and n new nnd soft coat camo out. I also feed tho swill which evidently facilitates tho euro. BInco I commenced this process my pigshafo Improved very rapidly, Try itl-QEO. Wieb, in Prairie runn er. The Hoofs of Sheep. For rainy day work in tho summer time, there is no bettor Job to be attend ed to than getting up tho sheep nnd clipping their hoofs Into shape, if it was not dono at shearing time. A sheep's foot needs pruning as much as n fruit orchard, and it is a sign of bad Husbandry to see a flock of sheep with nil sorts of hoofs, some turned up.liko tho too of n skate, soino flattened out liko nn overgrown clam ;shell, uomo turned in liko tho dried up rind of a pumpkin, and very fcw.wlth tho neat, shapely, form which tho sheep's foot should wear. A frowsy, shelly, over grown hoofc is always catchincr and holding filth, so that tho sheep la llablo toleatch foul humors In tho foot which may lead to serious results. Long, turned up toes aro n nuisance, often catching under roots, and giving tho Blieep a nobbling gnlt. All tho slioJl or overgrowth of tho hoof, which is not in contact with tho quick, Is so much dead rubbish, and can be Inken off with out giving pain, Just as long finger or toe nails can ho taken off without giv ing pain. This is a good Job for a rainy day, bo causo when tho hoof is soaked, it will cut easier. At some of tho hardwaro Plores are kept stout too nippers for this purposo j but .whero theso cannot bo had, tho flock-master can do tho Job with chisels and kniyc3. For long toos, set the foot on n hard block or on the barn floor; set the chisel where tho toe is to be cut off, taking enro that tho tot rests on tho floor or tho block Just un derneath tho chieel ; then a smart blow with a mallet will shorten tho too in a Jiffy : a few cuts more in tho sarao way. w'll take off tho corners and leave the bheop free of its hobbles. For a shelly hoof, whether turned in or out, set tho siieep on end, and with n stout shari knife, pare off tho flanges of tho hoof closo to tho livo solo. Tho work may bo neatly finished by tho uso of a fine sharp rasp.lciwing thohoof in iustsuch shape as desired, and freo from cavities whero filth can generate disease. Ohio Farmer. Bitciiino. Ttarely has tliero ever been a year so favorablo for ditching ns the present. Svramps nnd meadows which were never known to bo dry bo foro are now without water ; aud if tho drought continues through tho fall, wo hopo that much more work in this lino will bo accomplished. Millions of ncrca of land now wasto could ho transformed to gardens by sim ply ditching nnd draining. Tho accu mulations of ages In tho way of fertiliz ing material aro in theso low "lands. "Why should not sclenco nnd labor util ize what is of bo much value. Milk on Cream Gravy. Ono quart of milk, threo tablespoonsful of corn sinrcli, mado Into a smooth batter With rich milk or cream. Boll tho milk and pour in tho hatter, stlrrlnc all tho while. Let it boil two or tlirco minutes, remoyo from tho fire, nnd stir in immediately a well-beaten egg, This dressing Js used for baked pota toes. To Clean Carpets, A few drops of curbonalo of ammonia in n small otiau tity of warm rain water, will provo a cafe and easy nntl-acld,and will chungo if carefulljYnpplIed, discolored spots upon carpets, unci -nil spots, whether produced by acids or nltallos. If you hnvo h carpet Injured by whltowash, this will rcetoro it. IIome-uadh Vinegar. Wg tasted gowo vinegar mado by n lady of our ac quaintance. Sho took tho parings nud cortsof appIoH.poured on boiling water, Willi u little molasses and yeast, nil put iiio n 'urgo stone Jar and kept whero It will he moderately warm. In threo weeks it will form good rharp vinegar. Tajijb. Lemon butter la excellent for tarts. It is mado as follows: One poundof pulvorlzed whilobugar, whites of six eggs and yolka of two or threo Jcmoiis, lueludinggrutcd rind and Juice. ' k twenty minutes over u slow Are, ttlrnug all tho while. THE YOUNG FOLKS. The Ili'illiliuci'. One evening n young Drummer was walking nil nlono on tho sea-shore, and ns ho went along ho perceived three lece? of linen lying on tho sand. What flno linen!" said ho; nnd pick ing up ono of tho plecoa, ho put it in Is pocket nnd went homo, thinking no moro of his discovery, lly-nnd-by ho went to bed, nnd Just ns ho was about to fall asleep, ho fancied ho hoard somo ono call his name. He listened, and picscntly distinguished a gcntlo volco, calling, "Drunimer.Drummorl nwaKei" Ho could sco nothing, for it was qulto dark; but ho felt, ns it were, some thing flitting to nnd fro over his bed, "What do you want?" ho asked at length. "Glvo ino back my shirt," n plied tho volco, "which you found yes terday on tho sen shore." "You shall have It again If you toll mo who you are." "Alas! Iain tho Daughterof n mighty King ; but I have fallen Into tho power of n Witch, who has confined moon tho glass mountain. Every day I am al lowed to batho with my two sisters in thoBcajbut I cannot fly away again without my shirt. Yestor-ovo my sis. ters escaped as usual, but I was obliged to stay behind, so I beg you to glvo mo my shirt again." "ttesl happy, poor child," replied the Drummer, "I will readily glvo It back;' nnd, fooling for it in his pocket, ho hand ed it to her. Sho hastily snatched it nnd would havo hurried away, but the Drummer exclaimed, "Walt a moment perhaps I dli help you I" "That you may do," said tho voice, "if you climb up tho glass mountain and freo mo from tho Witch ; but you cannot get there, nor yet ascend, were ybu to try." "Whero thero's u will there's a way," bald tho Drummer. "I pity you, and I fear nothing; but I do not know tho way to tho glass mountain." "Tho path lies through the largo for est, whero tho Giants aro," said tho child ; "moro I daro not tell you ;" and, so saying, sho flew away. At break of day tho Drummer nroso, aud, hnnglng his drum round him, wa'ked straight away without fear into tho forest. After ho had traversed somo dlstanco without perceiving any Giant, lie thought to himself ho would nwako tho sleepers; aud so, steadying his drum, ho beat n roll upon it, which disturbed all tho birds so much, that thoy flow off. In a fow minutes n Giant raised himself from tho ground, where ho had been lying nslccp on thoginss, nnd his height was that of a fir-tree. "You wretched wight!" ho exclaimed, "what nro you drumming hero for, awaking mo out of my best sleep?" "I am drumming," ho replied, "to show tho way to tho many thousands who follow me." "What do they want hero in my for est?" asked tho Giant. "They nro coming to mako a path through, and rid it of such monsters as you," said tho Drummer. "Oho? I shall tread them down liko ants." "Do you fancy you will bo ablo to do anything against them?" said tho Drummer. "Why, if you beud down (o catch any of them, others will Jump upon your back ; and then when you Ho down to sleep, they will como Irom every bush and creep upon you. And each ono has a steel hammer in Ills gir dle, with which he means to beat out your brains." Tho Giant was terribly frightened to hear all this, nnd ho thought to him- elf, "If I meddlo with theso crafty people they will do mo somo injury. I can stranglo wolves aud bears, but theso earthworms I cannot guard against." Then, speaking aloud, ho said, "Ilcre you littlo fellow, I promlso for tho fu- turo to leavo you nnd your comrades in peace; and if you havo a wish tell it to me, for I will do anything to plca60 you." "Well, then," replied tho Drummer, "you havo got long legs, and run quick er than I, to carry mo to tho glass mountain,andIwillbcataretreat-march to my companions, so that for this timo you shall not bo disturbed." "Como hither, you worm," said tho Giant, "?et yourself on my shoulder, and I will bear you whlthcryou desiro," Tho Giant took him up, and tho Drummer began to beat with all his might and main. "That is tho sign," thought tho Giant, "for tho others to go back." After n while a second Giant staitcdupon tho road, and took tho Drummer from tho shoulders of tho first, and.put him in his button-holo, Tho Drummer took hold of tho button, which was as big ns a plato, to hold on by, nnd looked round in high spirits By-nnd-by they mot with n third Giant, who look him out of tho button-holo and placed him on tho rim of his hat. Hero tho Drummer walked round and round observing tho country ; and per ceivlng In tho bluodlstance a mountain ho bupposed It to bo tho glass mountain, and so it was. Tho Giant took only a couplo moro strides and nrrived at tho foot of tho mountain, yrhero ho sot down tho Drummer. Tho latter desir ed to bo taken to tho summit, but tho Giant only shook his head and went away, muttering something in ids beard. So thoro tho poor Drummer was left standing before tho mountain, which was as high ns if three hills had been placed upon each other, and, withal, as sinooui as u mirror, bo that ho know not how ho should ascend It. Ho began to climb, but it was in vain, ho slipped uiitK every siep. "ua mat, 1 wero a birdl" ho exclaimed; but of what uso was wishing? wings never grew for that. While ho ruminated, ho saw r.t a little dlstanco two men hotly quarrel ling. Ho went up to them and found that their dispute related to n saddle, which lay on tho ground beforo them, nnd for tho possession of which thoy wero contending. "What fools you aro," ho exclaimed, "to quarrel about a saddle, for which you havo no horse I" "Thoeaddlo is wortli llghtlngnbout," replied one, "for whoever sits upou it. may wish himself whero ho will, nnd mny oven go to tho end of tho world If ho bo desire. Tho saddle belongs to us In common ; but it is now my turn to ride, nnd this other will not let mo." "I will soon end your quarrel I" ex claimed tho drummer, walking a fow btepa forward, and planting a whito wand in tho ground ; "run both of you to that point, and whoever eels there first ahull rido first." TO BV COXTIXUKU. GKMHtM, KLKUTION l'llOCliA 31 ATION Wiit-.nr.Ai. bv tho laws ol thl Commonwealth It H ininlo tho July or the Sherlilof every county to Klvo tiollco of tho general Election, by publication In ono or more newspapers In tho county, nt least twenty days beforu tho election, niul to enumerate therein tho olllcers to bo elect- eil. nml to designate tho places ni w men tho eico- tion is io uo iieiu. . Thoreforo 1, MOHDECAI MILLARD.lllgli Sher lirof Columbia county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the iiualllled plictorsor Colum bia county, that a general Election will bn hehl on TUESDAY, TUB El.HVK.NTH DAY OK OCTOHEIt. 1S71'. (being tho llrst Tuesday In naltl month,) nt tho novcml districts within tho county, to wit: Heaver township, nt tho public house of Thos. J, Hhuiunn. .... licntou township, nl tho public imuso ol Wes ley flail in I Mo town or Benton, Bast lllooni.nttho Court House, In lllooms bum. . . West Illoom, nt the Court House, in mi is- lint it. llorough Berwick nt tho Town House, lu tho unrougti or iicrwicic borough central m, at ino puuuo nousooi ii, . Vl,lliniil. llrlnrcreck townshln. nltho public school lionso near Bvnnsvllle. .... , Catawlssa township, nt tho public liouso of Hamuel Kostenbauder, lu tho town orCatawlssa. centro township, ni ino scnooi nou.so near jt fayetto Crcosey's. . North Conyngham District nt tho school liouso near tho colliery or John Andrews A Co. South Conynghum District nt tho houso of Thomas Kllkcr, lately llietl by n voloof tho cltl ccusol that township. FlshliiRcrcck township, nt tho public liouso of Kmandus Unnugit. Franklin township nl tho Lnwranco school lioiisc Greenwood township, at tho houso of Joseph Hemlock township, nt tho nublichouso of Chas. II. Dlettcrloh in tho town of iluck Horn, .InclCNon townahlpnt tho houso of Kr.eklrl Colo. Locun township, at tho public liouso of Duvlu Yonper in Hlabtown. MtDUn township, nt tho public liouso of Anron IIors, in tho town of Mimliivlllc. MiuIlHon township, nttho public lionso of Sam uel nimby, In Jcrsnylowu. Mt, Pleasant township, nt tho homo of II. v. Monto'ur township, at tho houso of Win. Hol Maine township, nt tho public houso of Abra ham K. Hhuman. . Itonrlngcreek township, at tho liouso formerly occupied by Oeo. Drcisbach. , Orango township, nt tho public houso or Clin ton W. Ynplo In Orungevllle. Vine township, tit tho Centro School Houso Into- W iisrp.l Itvn. vniti nf thn rltlzotiA (ifftatd toWUAhln. KuKurlu.it township nt tho liouso of Allnan Colo BCUlt lUWIlHilll'.Hl lllV IHIU11U 11UU3U Ul M "H a v n- It lit 1'j.nf. A i i Im-fi flrno nml nlnrnM Din nliallflfd plrrtofH will vivci ny umitn uiu iutiuwmyouinj mm vimii' tv nlllnerM. vir. Oio person fur Conjiross.ono pcnon for Ucpro- sentnUve, ono person for Assoeluto Judge, ono person ror ttncnii.ono person loruommmioner, two persons for Jury Commissioners, ono persou for Coroner nml ono person for Auditor. It is further directed thnt tho election polls of tho several districts bhnll bo opened between tho hours of six nnd woven o'clock In tho forenoon, nnd shall continue open without interruption nnd adjournment until seven o'clock iu tho oven liu! when tho polls shall bo closed. Pursuant tn tho provisions contained lu tho 70th section of thonctilr.st aforesaid, tho Judges or mo niorcsaiu uiirieis simu respectively nmu charge of tho certificates of return of tuo eloc Hon of their respective districts, nnd produce tnemiu ameeiiuK i u irum c-ucu un- irmt nt tho court house, in liloomsbunr. on the third day nrter tho day of tho election, being on Friday, tho 15th tiny of October, nt 10 o'clock n. m., then nnd thero to do and perform tho dn- lios lequireu uy mwoi miiujuuuh. Also, that where a Jude, by sickness or una voidable nccident, is unahlo to attend such meet ing or Judges, then tho certificate or return shall bo taken cnargo of by ono of tho inspectors or clerks of tho election of tho district, who shall do and perform tho duties required of said Judge unable lo attend. Tuo iieiurn juugcsoi ino uongrcssionni jrs- trlnr nmminnAil of thn fn nil ties nl ltradlnrd. Co lumbia, bulllvan, Woutour and Wyumlug, shall meet nt tho Court House lu Tuukhuunock, on Tuesday tho lrfth day or October next, to mako out tho returns or Member of Congress. Tho return Judges of tho Hepresentntlvo Dis trict, composed of tho counties or Columbia nnd itinomsbunr. on Tuesday the nineteenth day of October, next, to make out tho returns for mem ber of Abscmuiy. Tho lollowing Act of Assembly, regulating tho modu or Noting in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, was passed March lfath, lbUSt and leads thus; HEC-riON t. lie It enacted by tho Rcnato nnd 71 mi so of RenreHentntlvesof tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Oencral Assembly met, nnd u is ncreuy enacicu ny inenmnuriiy 01 wia mi uiu that tho qualliled voters of tho several districts in tho several counties of this commonwealth, nt all general, township, borough nnd special elec tions, aro hereby hereafter authorised nnd re quired to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written.s Yernlly class ified as follows: Ono ticket fchnll embrace tho names 01 nn juugesoi (ouris voieu ior. uuu la belled, ouUIde, "Judiciary;" ono ticket hhall embrace tho names ot all tho State oflloors voted fnr. nnd be labelled "State i" ono ticket shall em brace tho names of of nil county oiUcera voted ror. inciuuing mo omco 01 senaior, muuiuer wu Members of Assembly, if voted for nnd mom iiprn nf cmnrrt'ss. it nted for. and bo labelled 'County one ticket shall embrace the names of an lowusuip oiucers vuieu lur uuu uu iuucuvu, "'rr.wtiOiin'nnn t icirpt. klinli pmhnwo t he names of all borough olilcea voted for, nud. bo labelled, Hkction i. That U shall bo tho duty of tho Sheriff In the. sevorul count let at ibis Onnimouwcollh Lu insert in their election proclamations, hcreulter sbuod, tho llrst section of this act, 270TJC12 IS IHJItUBV OIVIJX. That every person excepting Justices of tho Peaco who shall hold any olllco or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, any city or corporated district, wheth er n commissioned officer or otherwise, n subor dinate ofllcer or agent who is or shnll bo'cmploy cd under tho legislature, exeeutho or Judiciary department of tills State, or of nny city or of any incorporated UlSinci, mm iuif, iimvuuij iicm- hfr at (YimTPKii and of the State legislature, nnd of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of nny incorporated district, is by lnw incapnuio 01 uoiuing exercising m, uiu timo tho omco or nppolntmeut of Judge, Inspec tor or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, nnd that no Inspector Judge or other of ficer of such election shall bo cllglblo to bo then voted for. Uho Inspectors and Judge of tho elect lonsshall meet at their respective places nppoluted for holding tho election in tho district to which they respectively neiong, neioro seven u eiocK.ui uiu morning, nnd ench of said inspectors bhall ap point one clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter or such district. In caso tho person who shall receive the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not micnu OU uiu uuyui au eircuuu, uieu uiuiiui- son who shall have received the second highest number or votes lor juugoat me next preceuing ftinotimi Rlmll not nn lnsnector in his nlace. And in rate tne person wno sunn uave receiveu me highest number of votes for Inspector shall not ntieml, the person elected Judge shnll appoint nn inspector lu his place and lu ease tho person elected Judge shnll not attend, then tho inspec tor who received the highest number ot votes shall uppolnt a Judge In his place or if any va cancy shall continue In tho board for tho space nfnne hour nfter tho timo fixed bv law for tho opening of the election, tho qualliled voters of t m tmvusnin. war.j. or district lor wnicn sucn otUcerssball havo been elected, present at such election shall elect ono of their number to till it snail no mo uuiy 01 mo several nssespors respectively to attend nt the place of holding rvprv npnerah sneclnl or townshln election, dnr ing tno wnoio nine sueu election is uepi open, rtr iho nurnoKO of trlvlnir information to tho ln spectors nnd Judges, when called on, lu relation vote nt such election, and on such other matters in relation 10 uio asbessineni 10 uiu sum inspec tnrH or either of them shall irom time renuire. No nornnsliall ho nermltted to vote nt nnv election ns nforesah' than a white citizen of the age of twenty-one or more, wno snail nnve rcsi dttl In this State nt least one vear. nud In the election district whero lie oilers to voto ten days immcuiniejy preceding sucu election, nnu wnu In two years paid a Stuto or county tax which snail navu uueu uim'sncu ut ti-aii. ten uuj h ueiuru tho election. Hut a citizen of tha United Stales who has previously been n qualified voter of tho United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and returned nnd who bhall nave in tne eiecnon district nmipaia mxes.ns aforesaid, shall he e Ltltled to voto utter residing inthl h Stnto six months. Provided, that the whito freemen, citizens of tho United States, be tween the ago of tweuty-ono and twenty-two years who have resided lu the election district ten hay a nsnforcald shall bo entitled to vote although the) shall not havo paid tax. Ho person shnll bo permitted to voto whoso name is not coutalued in tho list of taxable In habitants furnished by thoCommlHsioners.uulesfc First, ho produces n receipt for tho payment within two years of a State or county tax assess ed ncrrppiLblv to the Constitution nnd tiiva kaiIm. factory evidence either on his oath ornfllrmatlon or tho oath or nfltnnatlon of other, that he has paid such a tax. or on lntluro to produce n receipt khutl innlcu nnth tn the nnvmeiit thereof. Hnptmd lrheclulm the Unlit to oio by being an elector between thongeof iwenty-ouo nnd twenty.two years, he shall depose on oath or nfllnnatlon that he has resided lu this Stnto at least one year next beloro his application, and malco such proof of resilience in me district, ns is required oy mis act, onu mat nouoes eruy uenuvo irom tno ac count given him, that ho Is of ago aforesaid, und sucn uuier eviucjitu nn im reinnreu ny iuis net; whercunon tho name of the nelson thus ndtnlt ted to voto shall be Inserted In tho alphabetical list by the Inspectors, nnd a note mado opposite thereto by writing tho word "tux," If ho stmll be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; 0r the word 'ago," if hoshall bo admitted to voto by reason of such age shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mako tho liko notes on the list or voters jiept uyuieuit In all cases whero tho name ot the nerson claiming to vote Is loundou tho list furnished by tho commissioners nnd assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not. Is objected to by uuy qualified citizen, it shall be tho dutv of tho inspectors to examlnesuch person on oath as to his qualifications, und If he claims to have resided within the State tor one year or more his uatusuaiiuo suiucieut prooi mereoi, nut snail make nroof bv at least one oomtietpiit wltneMH. who shall bo a qualified elector, that he has res- tutu ju uiu uifcirici nf inuru uiaii ten tiays next linmediulclv iirtcpdlni' tmrh cffrthiu. nnd Khn.ll also himself swear that bis buna lido residence, IU UMUliliVVUI (US Ml WJUi tiUllIl, IB 111 BUIU IflH' trlct, nud that he did not remove lutu said dls trlct for the tmrnoso of vctlnc therein. Kvery person qualified us aforesaid, und who smiii hiaueduoproor, required, or tno residence and navment of taxes ns niorenld. hhnll ho ud mltted lo votoln the township, wurd or district ju wuivii tiu ftuuu fesiue. If nnv nerson shall nreveut or at temnt to iirv vent nny ofllcer of any election under this net noiunoiuiug sucn election, or use or tnrcateu nny vloluuco loan sucti olucer. or shall inter runt or linnrnnerli' interfere with him In thu ex. cculion of Ids duty, or shall block up tho windows or uvenuu to any wiimow wnere me sumeiuay be holding, or shall riotously disturb tho pencu nt such election, or shull use tiny lutlmlUutlug threatu, forco or violence, with design to Intlu- vutn uuuiuy ur uveruwo uuy rieviur, or iu piu vent him from votlmr or to restrain tho frtedom of choice, such person, on conviction, shall bs lined in uuy sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and Imprisoned fur nny timo not less than three nor more than twelve mouths, und If It shall be shown tu Court, u here thu trlul of such offense shall bo had, that the person so olleud lug was net a resident of tho city, ward, district or touushin where tho otlenso was commit tod. and not entitled to vote therein, then on convic tion he shall bo sentenced to pay a Hue of not less than one hundred nor mnm than nun thouu and dollnrs, and be Imprisoned not It s than nix months nor more than two jears ii iuif jvf uuuufr vj in w quaiinwi, snail xrauu ulcnlty voto nt nny election of this Common- woallh, or bclnit otherwise qualliled shall voto out of his proper district, If nny nerson knowing llio wnni ol sucn quauuenuon, nimu urn or pro euro such person to vote, tho person offending shnll nn conviction be fined in nny sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, nnd bo imprisoned In nny term not exceeding tfiteo months. irany one shall voto nt moro than ono election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on tho same day,or shall fraudulently fold nnd dellvor to the Inspector two tickets to gether, wilh the Intent illegally to voto, or who shall procuie another to tlu so, ho or they of fending shall, on conviction, he fined in nny sum notless than lllty nor muro th.m live bun dled dollars, nnd bo Imprisoned lor n term not less than three nor moro than twelvo months. Unny person not qualified to ot in this com monwcallhngrceably to law (except the nous or qualMcd citizens,) shall appear nt nny Place i of election for tho puriose ot influencing tho citi zens qualified to vote, ho shall on conviction for feit nud pay any sum not exceeding ono bundled dollars for every such ollenso nnd be Imprison ed for nny term not exceedlug three mourns. TUB IU2UIST11V LAW, Inlsoglvo ofllclnl uotlcototho electors of Co lumbia county that, by an act, entitled MAn Act lurther supplemental to the uet relative to tho eieouoim oi una commoiiweiiuii.' hjiimihhi iVprll nth, A. i). lbW. It is provided ns ioiiowh i aj. A Atl.ir fhn iintmtnU IlilVO hen 11 CO 111 plcleil on the tenth day preceding the second shall, on tho Mon ay luimedlalely following, ! make a retain to the county commissioners ot tno names of all persona assessed by him since the return required to lie mado by him by the second section of this act, noting opposite cadi name mo observations nuu ujpiiiuuuuiis initm ed lo bo noted nsnloresaldi and tho county com missioners shall thereupon cause tho nnmo tu be naded to the return required by tho second sec tion of this net, nud n full nnd correct copy thero of tube made, containing tuo names ot nil per sous so returned as resident tnxables lu said ward, borough, towns nip or precinct, ami lurmsn tho same, together with tho necessary election blanks to thu o Dicers or tho election lu said waid, borough, township or prccluct.ou or beroro six o'clock in tho morning of tho second Tuesday or October, und no man shall bo permitted tooto at tho election on that day whoso name Is not on said list, unless ho shnll mnko pi oof of hi right to vote, ns hereinafter required, , Sec. 4. On tho day of election nny person whose nnmo is not on tho said list, nnd claiming tho right to voto nt said election, shall produce at letsst one qualliled voter of the district ns n wit ness to tho residence of tho claimant lu the district of which ho claims tobon voter for the period ornt least ten dajs next preceding said election, which witness shall take und subscribe n written, or partly written nnd partly printed aflldavlt to thu fact stated by him, which nlllda vlt shall deflno clearly where tho residence is of tho person so claiming to bo n voter; nud tho per son so claiming thorigUtto voto shall nlsotako nnd subscribe n wiltten or partly .written nnd partly pilntcd atlUlavlt, staling to tho best of his knowledge nnd belief, wheio and when ho was iiorn Hint, lm tu n ritlzpn of thu Commonwealth of i'cunsylvanfa nnd of tho United States; that lie bus resided In thu Commonwealth ono year, or If formerly a clUzcn therein, nnd has moved liiereirum.maiuo nas rusiueu uieium &i next preceding said election; that ho has not moved Into tho district for the pnrposo of voting therein; that he has paid n stnto or county tux within two yoars, which was assessed nt least ten days beloro said election; and, If n naturalized what court ho was naturallziu, and shall niso produce his certificate of naturalization for ex amination; tho said nllldavit shall also statu when nnd whero tho tax claimed to bo paid by the aflldavlt was assessed, nnd when, whero and n trinm t.n i,i niul tim tuv loretnt therefor shall be produced for examination, unless the amunvii snauiuiu uu uiimiiuaui- i inut ur (h-utinvpd. or thnt hn never received any, but if tho person so claiming the right to VOlOSIiail llittU uuu euuswiuu mi uuuui, nm isa natlvoboru citizen or tho Unlttd States (or lrborn elsewhere, shall blnto tho fact in his mil- .ini-it. nml uhill nrfiilncn i-vidptico that llO llUS been naturalized, or that he has been naturali zed, or mat no is enwuiu to euiAeusmjt u .trtiia f-ithor'ii mituriillznttoniVnud shall fur- ti.n Limn in liirf ntlldnvlt that hu Is. at the time or taklutr the nllldavit, between the nges of tweuty-ono auu iwemj-iMo ;if mui resided in tho State onu year and tu thuelectiun district ten uays next prceeuiuK tui-u ho shall bo entitled to voto, nlihough ho shall not havo paid taxes; tho bald allldavits of ull nnrcniu luflk IntT hUCll ChlllllS. llUd tllO aflldAVlU ;,ru, iii i.si'H tit their lesidenee. shall be n res erved ny IU0 election uuiuu.uiiuui utu tiuou ui tno election uH'yMiiiiwu."wuai.u wii uiu i h .rvnt.N tnii v list nhd other tmners rcnulrcd by law to bo tiled by tho return Judge wltu tho pro thonotary, and ohall remain on Uio therewith In tho prolliouotnry'H olllce, subject to examina tion, ns other election papers aro ; it thu election ,.fiir.orjtimii find Hmt tho iinnlleantor annllcauls possess all tho legal quail heat Ions of voters, ho or names shall ho added to tho list of tnxables i. tttn iltwtlmi ndh'i'ri thn word "tax" blilll!' nd- .if..i n.i.nri, ihn pifiiinnnt elnlms to voto on tax, ntwiiiin wnni "iiyo' whero he claims to volu on ago; tho same woids being added by tho clerks luench ctxho respectively on tho lists of poisons voting at sucn eiucuon. r. it Mhnti hrt 1'iwnd fnr nnv ouallued citi zen of the district, notwithstanding tho nnmo of the proposed voter is connuueu ui uiu ui. ta ident taxables, to challenge the vote oi such per son; whereupon the samu proof of tho right oi hiitii-nL'a uh Is now required bylaw shall bu puu- iimv i.m.in und niMi'd on bv tlio election buurd, nnd the vote udmllted or rejected, according to tho evidence: every persou claiming to bo n na turalized citizen shall bo required lo produce his naturalization certificate nt tho election bcbie voting, except where ho has been lor ten yudr-s, consecutlvcly.a voter In tho district In w hlch hu oilers his vole; nnd on tho vote of such persou be incrrniiMi ii. khnlt tin thn dutv of the election officers to write or stamp on such ccrtlllcato thu wold "voted," with the month nml yeac aud it nnv oloMlmi f!lfor or otliceib shall rCCClVO U SCO- on'd vote on tho same day, by vtrtuo ol tho same certificate, excepting where sons nre entitled to voto by virtue ft tho naturalization of their fath ers, they and tho person who shall olier such sec ond vote, upon so ollundlng shall bo guilty of a high miMiejuonuor, auu on eouvicuou uivreui, uu lined or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion of iiinrnuri; uu lud uuu biiun uui l-ii-ll-u uuu Hun dred dollars In ench caso, nor tho Imprisonment ono year; tno nice punisnmcmsiiau uu uuncicu unconvict ion.'m thooflicersot election who shall neglect or reiuse to lnauo, or causo to uu mane, mo indorsement required on aioresmu imumin 7.. t linn rprt ttlnitp. &ec. 0. If nny election ofllcer shall refuso or npL'li'f-L tn rnnulrn surh nroofoftho rlnht of SUlI- riiKO as is prescriueu uy tins inw, ur uio ua m wlilcb thin is a sunnlemeut. from any persou off ering to vote whoso name Is not on thu list of as sessed voters, or wnose rigut io voto is enunen ird liv nnv nunUflod voter nrescnt. und shall nil mil sucn person to votu wiuiuui rci"i"t. ueu proof.overy person so oU'endlngshail, upon con vlftlnn. lm milltv of a hlch misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced, for every such oflenco, to pay anno not exceeding ono nunureu uouarsor to undergo an Imprisonment not moro than ono year, or eimer or uom, at uiu oitcieuuu ui uiu court Ai r. D. Thn rpRnectIvo assessors: Insnectors and Judges of the elections shall each havo the power to administer cams to nny person ciauuiu uiu rluht to he nsettsed or the rlubt of bu lira ire. or In regard to nny other matter or thing required lo ue dono or inquired intuuy any ui bum oiiituia nndnr t.hl nrl; nnd nnv wilful lnlfio bwcarlniz bv any person in relation to nny matter or thing concerning which they shall be lawfully Interro gated by nny of said officers shall bopunlshul ns perjury, Sec, 10. Tho assessors shall each receive the same compensation for tho timo necessarily spent in performing the duties thereby enjoined a is provided by law for tho performance ot their otuer duties to uu puiu uy uiu euumy uonuiiiv loners as In other eases: and It shnll not bo law ful for nnv assessor to assess a tax nzalnst nnv person whatever within ten days next preceding tho election to bo held on tho second Tuesday In October in any year, or within ten days next be foro any election for electors of President nnd Vice-President of the United States: any viola tion of this provision shall bo n misdemeanor and subject tho officers so offending to n flno not exceeding ono hundred dollnrs, or to Imprison ment not exceeding threo mouths, or both, nt uiu uiscreuuuui tuu court. See. 11. On tho pctltlun of five or moro citizens nf Ihn nnmitv. Ktiitinir under onth Unit flipv vrr. Uy bcllevo that frauds will bo practiced ut thn i lection about to bo held in any district, It shall be tho duty of the court of common pleas of said county, ii in seasiuu, ur ii not, u juugu tiureoi ii vacation, to appoint two Judicious, sober nnd liv teiiixeiiiciuzeusuj uiut'omity to act as overseer ut sold election: said overseers fchnll bo helcno from different political mrtles. where the in spectors belong to dltl'urent pmtles, und whero both ot said Inspectors belong lu thu snmo politi cal parly, both of tho overseers shall bo taken from the onnoalto iiolltlenl nartv? snid ttvt rw-ru shall have tho right to beprt sent with tho olllcers ortho cltctlon,ilurlug thu wholu itmo tho same Is held, the votes counted and tho icturns made out uuusigueu uy uiu eiucuou omcer; to Keep a list of voters. If tuey seu niouer: to challcmru huv person otfcrlug to vote, nnd interrogate him and hiHwitncssuiideroatli.Iuregaid to his light of nuuriiKU ub n.im eiuuiiuu, mm io exuilliuu ills pa pers produced; and the olllcers ot said election are reuulred to uli'urd to bald overseen, so plwii it and appointed every ennveulcuco nnd hiclllty " u wiavmiib" men MUIH", uuu 11 MHO UiCC- tlou olllcers shall refuse- to pel Inltsald overseen to bo present, nud perform their dutUs as aiorc- said, or if they shall ho driven away Irom tho poimoy violence nnu intimiuniion, nil the vott polled at such election district may bo retecte. uy nny trlbuual trylug u content under utd i lec tion; J'rortdtd, That no persou siuulng the peti tion shall be nnnoluted nn nvortfer. At"C. II. AllV IlStxRSOr. elerthm iilllnr nr iwirann appointed ns nn overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform nny duty enjoined by this net tviiiiuutieuMiuuuia ur icgai cause, sunn no sub ject to a penally orono hundred dollars, and If uuy imwMor miuh asses unv jHrsoii ns a vote WhO IS not OUnlirifd. nr Shnll ri-ruen in nit..c n. ono whols(uallllcd, he shall be guilty of anils demeanor lu oillcu.nnd nn eonvh .thin hu i.ntiuii, ed by flue or imprisonment, nnd niso bo mbji ct mi r n,uw iui uui iukvm uy uiu party aggrieved: and If any person bhali fraudulent! v niter mid i.. deface or de.troyauylM or voters mado out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the ouiuu i rum mu piaee wuero it nas ueen iixcd.wltb fraudulent or mischievous Intent, or lor nnv im. proper purposo, the person so oileudlng shall bo gulliy ofa high inUdemesnor.and on conviction bhall be puulbbedbya line imt exceeding ono hundred dollars ,or imprisonment not exceeding tow nshlp uud lection ofllf ers shall hei eoftcr bj held on tho second Tuesday of October, subject to t hi nwnit'sumuui; uio eiecnoii of such olllcers not InnonKihtrni witn u.tu A . ?. 4Vt,cv lOBuen omces nt that time shall tuko their pluccs at the expiration of the term of tho persons holding the same at tho time ot such election; but no election for the olllco of asscFBor or assistant assessor shall bo held, under this act, until tho j ear one thousand eight hundred and seventy. In obedience to tho requirement of John V Geary, Governor of the Commonwealth of lVnn. sylvan la, I hereby publish the fifteenth Amend ment ol tho Constitution nf tho United stales the Act or Congress enforcing tho same, and tho Act of Assembly rolatlvo thereto t Tho Fifteenth Ameudmentof tho Constitution of tho United States Is as follows : Skction 1. The right of cltlzc nsof tho Unllod States to voto shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or by any htate.ou nccount of race, color, ur previous condition of servitude," MHt.cTioN , The Congress shall havo power to enforce this nrllclo by appropriate iegUfation,, t f Afl A.cLt0. 4tu"u ho rluht of citizens of the United states to voto In the several States of this Union, uud for other purposes t 'Section 1. Jle it etiuctcd bu the Kcnate nml Jlouse of J?irctcntnliitt 0 the UniUU 6tatet of America of tho United titnles. who nr. nr nimii i. ti,. ;t . Ml . mviiu, 4um nu eiiiKeus wise qualified by Jaw to vote at any election by the people, in any mate. Terrllory.dlstrlct.eoun. tVi city, parish, township, ichool district, inuul cipuUfy or other territorial sub-dlvlsloii.sbpU bu entitled and allowed to vote at nil such elec tions, without distinction of race, color, or nrev lous condition of servitude! nnv fViimtiiiTtinn Jaw, custom, usage, or regulation of any Hlatoor i iiui,uii;j(vi uuuci u HUUlUUiy.lO IUM contrary notwithstanding." awiivv 4, Jinuvi n ur(ir mccfu, Thalli by or under tho Authority of iho Constitution or I laws cf nny Stnto, or tho laws .of nnA Territory, nny net Is or shim bo rt quired to bo dono ns a prerequNilo or qunlUlealloii fbvvotlnit and by Mich constitution or law, persons or tillli- rs nro or shall be eh-rged with tho peiforiUMUco t.f duties in furnishing t citizens an nppoiiunlly to perfoim such preicqulsltc. or to bt'eumo qual liled to voto, il shall bellio duly or every hucIi person nml otlh-er to gUoto nil clllr.cns or the United Stntrs, iho saiuu nnd cnuni opportunity to pertorm such piercfiutslle. nml to becomo qualincd to voto without dlstlnetkm of race olor, or previous condition of servltudo; nnd If nnv such person or otllcer shall leiusu or know tniilv omit to vivo full cllVct to this section, ho shall, lor every such otreiicc, forfeit nnd pay tho sum of live hundred dollars tot lie person ng grieved theivbv, tu be recovered by nn nctlou on the rase, with lull costs nnd sut h allowanco for counsel ftes as tho court shnll deem Just, nud shall also, for cvtry such u tlenee. bo deemed iiutltvorn misdemeanor. nnd Ktialton convic tion thereof, be lined not less than livo hundred dollars, or bo ltnprUoned not less than ono month nnd not moro thnn one year, or both, nt A further supplement to tho net relating to elections In this Commonwealth: 'Mirrtns 10. I hat SO lUUCll Of CVCrV ftCt Of As- bnit.itf tt i.t-rividm timt nnlv white freemen shall bo entitled lo vote or be registered us vot ers, or ns clnlmlntfto voto nt nny general or no snno Is hereby repenled ; nnd that beroalter i nn.i niul rmtuiuwiil iinfnrilliiif to thn nro ill roiH10 1. WlIIlOUL UlSUIietlUIl m tuiui, nnau visions of tho tlrst sestlju of the act nnproved suventtentli April, Wi;, entitled "An Act fur ther supplemental iu uiu mu iuiihiikh' nn... .if liita ivitiitiittnuiuiih nnd when other- ,uiun i.niiMcd ntitiftr pxUtiiiff laws, bo entitled m vntn nl nil iroueral and sncclal ekcttous lu this uonimouweuiiu," riicMi miliar in. lm mt. nt. mvoftlcp. In lllooms- burg, this inh day of September, In tho year of our lordotic thousand eight hundred nnd sev enty, nud in tno ninety-nun year 01 uiu uiuv- penueneuoi uiu unm . ;,....,. Rheriir of Coin tnbla county llloomsbiirg, Pa. September 0, s.nnn wit.1. HP. PAID TO ANY PERSON producing o Preparation showing half ns many llfln nri.rlntlniinr Prnf. JOS. P. 1'lTLMt. M. 1., ono of Philadelphia's oldest regular Physicians, wtin lmmniln Uhrnmallsni asncplaltv 37 years, nnpmnnmiltt' riirintr wltll fills UcmedV 111 111' over- 10O patients Treated! so warranted under nam, irom iieRisiereu ciiwn, a iiujiui unci mi. it Isa nlfAsntit Meillclne. freo from Inlur' Inus Drugs (sworn vouchers from Renowned Prominent Physicians IndorsInK Dr. Filler ac company each bottle). To protect sullerers from varranleu io uuro wm tv wnnuuwi wnimui tmpitn ti, nti. nnrnnn Rpmllni IV letter A full. irUtlUUl UCSCripilOIX Ol civse. Ill ia mimii. loeure, tho amount paid will bu refunded. Prleo ?l.ft!per tioilie; U uoilies, .ucuu'ai imvii-i sent bv loiter gratis. Add res, lilt. I'll'LER, omfo.Vo.ail Booth I'OUilTH Hlrtet.Pllllldel- Phla. or No. 101 UKOADWAY, N. V. Hold or obtained by diuggluls. nptr;o-iy. OW TO CURE CONSUJU'TION, ttir PTrir,onPiiv int. kciikvcic QULwVT .Mi:iICINKM. will peoplo ncer learn io Know mm n tnscaseu nver umi momacu iit'c essarllv dlstnso tho entire svstcin? Tho plnlnesl l'rlnclples of common sense teach this, and yet there aro hundicds who ltdlculc the idea, nnd contluuo In tho courso which nlinost Inevitably brings them prematurely to the crave, Living as inomnjoriiy or peopio no, in compieio van mice, with the laws of nature, It must bo mpur cm loan uiai, sooner or isiut, luiiuro win u vcntTH herself, llenro uo Dud tluit neisuns win ludulo to excels In the uo if very ilch or hull mKttliln I(mk1 oi- iiitnvli'fitlii! ilrltilfH. MiViiriiUiU itavuhcuvv nenaltv In the nut. Tho Rtoinacli ii'coiiifs dlsnrdi-ri'd nnd rofnves to net the liver falls to perform its luuctlons, dyspepsia nnd lb attendant evils follow, nnd still the Mitlcilnc in dlvhtuaU persist lu cIIukIuvIo the tlnnousililyox pioueu mens ni ine past, i;r. ttLiii'utv inuu chics nro recommended to nil such. Thei bnii; sure nud certain reller whei ever they mo usee nsdlrei ted, and nil that Is necessary to establlst: meir it ouintinii wuiit-vcrv niiniif ua nr w man In tho land Is a fair nud Impartial trlnl ol them. Let thoso whonioKkentlcnlou this point, and who have norm tiled interested persons tt; pii'juuieo mem nfainsi uieso mm euieuruu-'u remfo es inr cniisiimmton. msearti uieir nre U' dices, nud bo governed by tho principles of iea son and enintnoii sensf. If thu kvbIl'Ui Is dleor. dercd depend upon It, lu nine cases out ot ten HlouiHch and liver. To cleansu nud Invigorate luu nt-ut ui mo (.lsun win uu luuiui 111 iiiu ino sionmcli aud to Btl inula to tno aver to uualtti action, uso bUIlKNCIv'H MAXUHAKB TILLS. Tlio daily lucrenslnir iitmi.nid fur iheso nllls bs llio best tivu ifeiiceoftlilr value. Thonsnmls unon thousands of boxes nro sold dally. Why? Hlinply becauso they act promptly nnd elllcleutly. luvulldswho may not find It convenient lo call on Doctor SC11KNC1C in person nre informed that full nnd complcto dlrectious for u&o nccompany each MAN1)UA1CH PILLM. riTLMONIC HYHUP AND aCAWKKl) TONIC.-Thcso medicines will euro coiihumptlon unless the lungs are no far K.jiiu uiut utu naueut is euurciy ueyouu mo IVifJd UI HlCUlfUl IL'llt'I. It llinv uo asltpd nv Uioko wlin nrn not mm II la 1 With tho virtues of theso trreat remedies, "ffnw uu jjr, piii.iMjjv rt ineuicines eueci tneir won ucnui cures or consumption?" llio answer is a slum la mm. Tiiev nee n ihei work of lestorntfon by brlntjlns tho stomach uver uuu uoweis into an active ucnituy conui tlou. It Is food that, cures this formidable dls eaho. hClIlCK'8 MANDItAKK I'lLUi net on the Uver and stomach, promoting secretion, und removlmr the hlln niul sllmrt whfi'li Imvn resiill ed from tho Inactive or torpid condition of theso uibu, uuu ui uio syhiiMii Kuiit'Uiuy. iiilssihs Irish Statu nf thn lindv. nnil thn foimeniiotit np. cumulation of tho unhealthy substances named 1'it'u'ui too proper uikcmioh oi ioou, auu. as r natural consequence, creates dlseaso, wnlch re' suits In prostiallonand llnally In death. SCHKNCK'H PULMONIC ByitUP and RUA WLXU TONJC, when taken regularly, mlnelo with tho food, aid tho digestive organs, mako good rich blood, nnd ns n natural consequence, give llcsh and strength to tho patient. Let tho luculty Bay what ltiunv. this Is tho only true euro for consumption, llapsrieneo has pioved It beyond tho shadow ofn doubt, nnd thousands nro to-day nllvo nnd well who n fow years bluco wero regarded as hopeless caes, bin who wero Induced to try Dr. SCHKNCK'H remcdles.nnd wero restored to permanent health by their uso Ono of tho llrst steps tho physician should tnko with n consumptive patient is to Invigorate the system. Now how Is this tube done? Certainly not by giving medlclacs that exhaust and ener vate med femes that impair Instead of Improve the functions of tho digestive organs. Doctor KCHKNCK'rt medicines clean so thohtomach nnd Inwels of nil substances which aro cnlculated to lrritato or weaken them. They cicate an oppe tlto promote healthful digestion make good blood, and, ns u consequence, they luvlgorato nnd strengthen the entire system, and more es pecially those parts which aro diseased. If this cannot bo done, then tho caso must boicgarded tut il liniwlesa nno. If the physician finds It Impossible to make n i a n em iei.Ij jiujs'uuv, 11 uiu uiKeaseu person cannot partake of good nourishing food nnd properly dlgestlt.lt Is lmpoatdhlo that ho can gain In flesh nnd strength: und it Is equally im possible to bring n patient to this condition so long an ttie liver is burdened with diseased bile, nud tho Moninch laden with unhealthy slime. Almost thu hist request mado lo tho physician by n cousuinpllvo patient is that ho will pre scribe medicines that will remove or allay tho cough, night sweats und thills, which uro the sure attendants on conumptluu. liut this should not bo done, us the cough Is only nn effort or unluio toullevo Itself, nnd the iilithl sweats nnd chills are caused by tho diseased lungs. Thi remedies ordinarily piescrllu-d do moio harm than good, 'liny Impair the functions ot the stomach, impede lit nil uy dlgestlou. aud aggra vate lather than euro thu dlsvuse. Thero is, uher nil, nothing liko facts with which to substantiate n position, nud It Is upon tacts that Dr. KClItfNt'K relies. Nearly all who have taken his intdlclno In mcordnucu with hU directions hao not only been cured of consump tion, but. from the tact that these medicines net wtlh wonderlul power upon the digestive organs patients thus cured speedily g;iln llesb, Cleans. Ing tho system of all impurities, they lay thu foundation lor u solid, Mibstuntla! htructuru. ltestorlng theho organs lo health, they create nu nppetite. The fonl in properly assimilated: thu quanllty of blood is not only lucrenstd, but Is made ilch nud stiong und In thu facool suchii condition oi the system nil disease must be ban Uhed. l ull directions nccompany each of the medi cines, so that It Is not ubsulutily necessary that patients should see Dr. MJHKNCK personally, uulessthey deslio lo havothtlr lungsexamliud. lor this purposo hu is nt his principal olllce, No. AllUlh Mtorner ol Lommtice, Phlla dcdphia, i very Halurday.fiom lA, M, until 1 Advico Is givcu without charge, but for a Ihoiough examination with the lUspliomtter tho charge is &i. i'rleu (if lllii I'llltnotlln rivrmi n,i.l U.m.rol Tonic- each, f l.fio per bottle, or &7.50 a half dozen. Mimdrako Pills Wceutsii box, l-orsjleb ull up';u-Jy. gOMUTlIINa NEW I Tho undtrblgued would hereby kIvo nollco Hint ho has lust completed A 1'tIHT CLASS lll.AHHi:,und that ho hamho rnelllilra lorrarry ng outbo busluew ol UM)i;ilTAKIN(l luall Uu biauclies IN 0IT1 ST V LU, lloha, cnBnEedcxpcrleueedi'cri.ouwliowlll take linrnii tit tho bodlea ot tho deceased an soon n they ' khulllo of Ihla mortal coll," mid attend to wattling them, .havluB, drossliiif, Ac. Hhrouds furnUhcd ul.o to order. At much entno lie has also procured an inoN IOE IJOX, 111 which bodies can bo rreserrid Inn cleanly and diy condition. Carriages lurnlsliid tor lu' neral occaslous. Ju short, ho Is jimmied to talio ehargo of u eorpfco linineJlalely aiiLr dtalh, aud save frlendu and relatives all further troublolu reuard tolt. Ho also carries on the business of CABINET MAKING Upholstering In all Us branches, repairing furnl turo, reseating cano bottomed l'alis,c.. do- w. u..iu... iiuu oireei, oeior Alain, U01JEHT HOAN, Ulooutburg, Jnly 21, 18re.tr, liiilipr Dry Goods & Notions. ATKW STOCK OP CLOTIIINO. rcsh nrrlvnl of HUMMUIt 0001)51. nAVii) LowKNnnita luvltcs attention to his stock of CIIKAP AND FAHUIONAIIM: CI-OTlIINa. nt his Moro on MnlnBtrcct,twoiloorftbovotlia American Honsa Bloom.sburg, Pa., hero ho hni Jnst recelveil from New Yorltftnd hllaiU-lplila n full assortment of .MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, , ucliulliig tho most fashionable, durable, nnd liAmlsoino DIIES9 O00DS, conslstlni; of nox, back, noco, ami, and oil-qlotii COATS AND PANTS. of nil sorts, sizes nud colors. Ho has also replen- sited his already largo slock of 'ALU AND WINTER SHAWLS, HTHU'KD, FIQUIU2D, AND PLAIN VESTS, SHI UTS, CltAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ANT) FANCY ARTICLES Hu nas constantly on hand ft large and wcll-sc' ecled assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINdS, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of home ruanufactnre. GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'SLUY, olorcrydcscrlptlon.flnoand cheap. His cnseol Jewelry Isnotsnrpassediln thtslnlaec. Call nnd examine his general nssortmen of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40. DAVID LOWENBERG. C. 0. M A n 11 havojustrccelvcd from the eastern markets a large and well selected slock of BUY GOODS, CONSISTING 0 IT Cas-Umcrs, Jeans, llcst bleached & llrown Muttllns, Calicoes, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Cotton & All wool flannels, tc.t A good stock of Ladles dress goods, Latest styles a patterns, Hplecs of nil kinds, Good stock groceries, Quecnsware, Btono ware, Wood A willow wnro, Flour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin, Brnss.&c. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro ducc. lie would call tho attention of buyers to his well and carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept In tho coun try, feel lug confident that ho can sell them goods nt such prices ns will ensuro satisfaction, N o v. 5,'(.9.tf C. C. MAUll, THE RED LION BRAND, SLACK ALPACA is superior to nil others'ln color, quality and l-ricu , iu uu juuuu ouiy ui. Dealorln Dry Goods nnd Notions. In Brower1 new buildlug uext to the Court-liouso. Main mreei, iiioomsuurg, ro. imayia70ir. IliLEH'S STOKE. FKEHU ABUIVAL OF BUMS! Ell GOODS. Tco subscriber has Inst returned from tho cities Willi another large and select assortment of f ALL AMD WINTEIt U00D3. purchased lu Now York and Philadelphia at the owest nguro, ana which ho Is detormlned to sell on ns moderate terms ns can bo procured else wncro in liioomsuurg. ills stock comprises LADIES' DRESS QOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together with u largo Assortment of Dry Uoods and Gro ceries, consisting of tho following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casstmcres, Shawls, Flnnuels, Silks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Hollowware Cedarware Queensware, Hardware Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Qlassoj, Tobacco. Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Itico, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nntme: AXI) NOTIONS GEN IIALLY. In snort, everything usually herd In eonntrv stores, to which ue Invites the nttcntlou of the puono genoiauy. The highest price will be paid iu. uuuiiii) inouuce in esciiaugo for goods. S. H. MILLEH & SON Arcade Dulldlngs, Illoomsburg, Pa, gKVEX REASONS WHY Is the IIitst Liniment in the Would I'' OH HOUSES. Knisr. It lscomposedof tho tiL-redloiiti! Tu in ,iriV T.r.V.r..'V'" ...v...nM wmeii juoriruies me joints and muscles, and Immediately throttles tlie'llseaso. '""J roinpelslt to loosen lis deathly, slckeulug and poisonous flings. 1 -1-","b 1'ouitTH. This Medicinal Oil Is lined for the ?i"?n m?,?t iVuJ 0 B!"i"' me,.'''lo always useS uirtV. u.V,.. t ""VJ wuu easoanu not , . , hllsUrhoSnosrWh "rul hot" liniments of the day. Hiirii.-Not cine drop ot tincture of cayenne ?Lr.l:;Il!ep,l',er.,'a.u b0 ,':aa,i lu " eompoKltloi for wo hold that uo liniment can bo euectlve Zil'J,".", B,,il L11lsf,"8 animal until the tureo lied J-.,w(iMl JImhhom'or elier (r7, on joii, tut mkor a. V. H. H.or Jlirtet. ana tale mother. SoldbyalldruKilsIs. ' .ni9n.i J.'i - HU!iv,'? co -H,,le l'ronrletors, sepl2,0.jyj 17J W'ashlugtou Street, New York. A NliW IIOOIC nf the greatest lulerest and lm. ERSlRSS"- ,w","eP fnu "lk-l moral and physl. Sn0?'? jtaiidtiolnt. by an eminent phyVlcIau S, V'01110".1 J'.fofessor, It shows how Satan l" workinij ollt ,,,, 8ubUo nm, .ungerous designs lii'im ' mo "W1 uo'nf llo and socla ro-l?'.1"- ' uro-i,luded. but outsixiken and oil Kff'vo.liie author lianillesthe delicate subjects .m?ttn4,MMyu'B'WM',bllUuuc'taina tni'tlnlntcrto a prurient curiosity. TheVhvt. tSfJ&'".'tra'l'"f'ja" '" iul jcct Jusily ei sting the Interest nnd sympathy of ofl "rue ph lautliroptsts. and this book, it Is beloved will eoutr tiute io that end Just n iironort Sn as "full dres'erif,".in,AS1,rcul"r "ft "lining sept.7U-tf 6Collegol'laco,N.V. N'J TIDE. thV w,t-.'lrr,,?f!r,'hlIV.,1!et0,o xlsting under inf,?i Jnie.".k09!'f 4 Loldy.at I ola, Columbia 1 iuas IhU day bten dissolved by mi,. .mu, vuuseui, be rlT wilh i,,'e ffRSS A II I , . . , ... I . V. II I UIU" M. lxl, lr. Iola, August 13, WO-lir. JgUV THE IJES'lV nml Pirvi Z ,r,1'V'i0".',."ltllla expressly for this Llulmont. an I mixed by nn entirely new l.roccss. ' JIIIKI1 TliniiAnnrttm ... ... v "ivu nitL-u u i must io n crisn. hKVENTII.-Every bOltle Is WAllIlANTl'D to glvo good sa uracllon, or your money will t,e refund, ed. -J lils shows conclusively that the pro! rle tois havo full coulldenco in this prerairulloii. and proves lor the seventh timo thit d ,K 8. 8 Dry Goods & Grooorios. VDT OltANI) OPKKINO UltAISU Ul'lilHlVI OHANI) OPIININU UHANL) Ol'KNlNU or WINTEIl GOODS, WINTKIl GOODS, WINTEIl GOODS, WINTEIl GOODS, WlNTElt GOODS, FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND conslsllng ol consisting ot couslstlug of oonslKtlng of louslstlug of DllY DltY BUY DHY DllY GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATH AND C'Al-S, HATH AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, 110O18 AND SHOj;s BOOTH AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, HEADY-MA DE CLOTHING, HEADY-MADE CLOTHIMG, LOOKING-GLABSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, GltOCEIHES, GHOCEHIKS, GltOCIOlllES, (IKOL'i:ltIi;n, OHOCEllIES, tlUEENSWAHIT liUHBNSWAItE, OU1SENSWAHE, OtlEENSWAHE, tiUEENSWAHU IIAHDWAItE, llAItDWAHE, HAHDWAIli:, HAHDWAllt, IIAHDWAItE, T1NWAHE, TINWAItE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, SALT, SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH FISH, KITH FISH, GIIAIN AND SEEDS, GKAIN AND SEEDS, OHAIN AND SEEDS, OltAIN AND SEEDS, GIIAIN AND SEEDS, .tc. &0 AT McKELVY, NEAL MCKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL MCKELVY. NEAL CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, lorlhwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Malu and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main aud Market Streots. Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, HLOOMSHURG, PA., liLOOMHIIUKO, PA HLOOMSliimO, PA., HLOOMHHUltO, PA. rtLOOMsnuita, pa. I HON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAII.8, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, In largo quantltlea nud at rodnccd rates, alway OU 11I1UU. Miscellaneous. THE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY gives notice that he still continues tho MANUFACTURE OF WHEELER'S PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE TOWEBS, and is again In the field for tho Harvest of 1870, in iieiuuuu io juiiiiMi 1'urmers wnu most rellablo Machines ollcrcd to the public. I atHO blllld DOIIFlt.T'fl VATtT-'ll .lAPHfl tn nt tach to the rod of n fonr.hoiso Lever l'ower. to attach my Threshers to. 'Ilireo horses will do iuo Btuiiu uiiiouuioi inrt suing wnu thisarrangO' ubu,,vu,,i, iuui ii, wnu uuy uuier iiiresucr. ,,J am alsp Agent to sell WIII'.ELEH-S COM BINED THItLSHEH and WINNOWEKS. For further particulars or for tho purposo o J. M. HULSIIIZEH, JelO'70-Im Light Street, Col. Co., n. THE HYPERION HAIR CUHLFUS. " J, AN INDISPENHA11I.E I. A tn i.'u iralcnlcd JujC(7i,18CT.) This Curler Is tho mns nrrlect Invention ever of. fcr.dto tho jiubllo. It Is easily opcrateu.ueat in ap peaninee. nnd will not in. turo tho hair, as there Is uoheat required, nor nny mclnlllnsubsiance used tu rusi or nrcaic tno hair. Maii'ifactured only aud iui siiiu uy raSitft MCMILLAN & CO. t SHI iWW VSlSi No 03 North Front Street PlIILADELI'IIIA. PA, Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Stores. N. 11. Simile Ilox 25 cents: 8 Hoxcs. nssorted slr.es. 65 cts. Mailed free lo any part of the utilt- v-i. ni... vi.. uiuu iteeiiiL ui iiiu iiiouey. I they want the mosi ppu arniul liest sellfnij 'r".'.'fr'"- .-ndforcimi ars. Theywillcostyou uothlug, and may ba of grcul lieuedt to You. febll'70-ly. SI0.000 aUAHANTKU. BUCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTII ER LEAD 1 .For "" Unrivaled Whiteness, ?i- .ot ls I'neqiiallcU Durability, 3d. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Properly, Lastly for Its Economy, ' ' S-It COSTS LiSS to paint with Huck Lead than uny other While Lead extaut. 'Jhe same V'o(!'t "'Vers MORE SURFACE. Is more DUR ABLE, and makes WHITER WollK. DUCK, LKAD, Is the Cheapest and Deft JIO.OUO GUARANTEE. B U 0 1CZ INO EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS '' For IU Unequalled Durability, W. J or Its Unrivaled Whiteness, ' , .for."" Unsurpassed Covering Property, Lastly, lor Us Grsit Juonomy, being tho CHEAPEST. HANDSOMEST, and most DURAHLE Whito Paint In tho world, BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINO: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Ouarauteod by tho Manufacturers. BUOK COTTAGE COLOBS, Proparcd expressly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUILDINGS of every deserln H,?"i FENC1-M, io. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER. ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheup, Uulform, and UeautlfuUhados. ' Sample cards seut by Mall If desired. Dealers' Orders will bu nronmtlv ntn.nfa.1 l. the manufacturers, ' FRENCH, RICHARDS 4 CO., N. W. Cor, Teutli nud Market Streets, JauS8'7()-ly, Philadelphia rriiu new iiAunwAnv X, , , nk plu" ViLTitA b ona Having enlarged our Store Itom , , OPKNEU A NEW SU T, V U Jn directly from the Manufacturer. ,. cash, ou a declining market, w o n,o lot offer the same to 0 PralrMg FAHMEIW, MECHANICS, UUIIbf, .1A1 tlA. L. .-V. In our lino can save Money bvV,.,.ii"l,ill, som. Now Hardwaro Store. y ' ,00llug liiat i?! iieiisugivousncaunndcsamiiiof,.,. . Apr.SM.lyr UUNVAN """"nst,ti.e-, JAcofi K. HJttTii, gMITH & SELTZEn, J- It. Btrr... Importcrsand Dealers In Foreign and Dom, HARDWARE GUNS, CUTLERY 4C NO. 400 N. DSTMCT.AB.CALM . Nor.2,07..f.riIII'AU1!I-WA. ' QARRIAGE MANUFACTOUY, luoomsuurg, Pa. IL O. SLOAN & BI'.OTIIKR Havo oulinnd and for Ralo at tho most wii. bio rates ft splendid slock of mm' CARRIAGES, BUOQHS. and ovcry description of Wagons both 1-tiAJN AND FANCY warranted lo bo made nr tho best nnd mntt ih. able inaterlals nud by the S workmen. All work sent out from tW ,3 llshmentwlll bo found to boortlioliMiM jX ondsurotoglvo perfect sntlsracllon, lLcvl! nlsn n lino nshortmriit nf " SLEIGHS or all the new est nnd most issliioiullc tirif, wp I nnil nirernl v mm ,i,,.l ..rn. i... . "l''-' la s. " 1 ulM m AiuiinHTiuni "i inuir woik is anted as III uciiu wu uiai iiuuo Miin'i ior inn iiciouiul In tha Insurance Agencies, Q. Ii O II E Jt U T U A h LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 11 K NEW YORK. Pliny Freeman, President, H. u. I'ucaiaa,Si( cnsii capital over tJ;O0ll,(XU,all paid. f. B. R0B1K0N, Bl.OOJlSUniO.I'A OENEISAL AGENT, For LtueriU', Ls coming anil C Inuibm counties. Aug. SO.'O-ly. JN SURANOE AGENCY. Wyoming .ICtua Fultou- North Ameflcu City International . Niagara Putnam Merchants Sprlngfleld . .. Farmers Danville , Albany City Lancaster City York Horse, Death Thcit........ Home, New Huvcu Dauvlllo, Horso Theft l;:o.(l . Ml ami I.IIO.W i,fii -.0,61 35),l 67U.M 90,' dim 20,i'tl FREAS llltOWN, AiiM, maiS.C9-ly. Mloomseceo, fi Poundries. gllAIU'LESS & 1IABMAN, EAQI.1! rODNDUV AND JIAXCFACTtT.lSO "10'. STOVES & PLOWS WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL I THE CELKJUiATKU MONTUOSE IRON atS! AM) I TIIE 1IUTT0N WOODEN I1EAM PLOWS. r..lln nn.l 171 rn 11 r t..)r fnr l-Ml!, IflnH fllvStOl 1 1 I All kinds nf Brass or Iron casting made to order H upou slioit notice. ..,, v illoomsburg, Pa. l'rej'tliKsi I Mar.l9,'liD-lf. piBST NATIONAL WHITE LEAD, BEST, PUREST, AND CllEAPBiT1 SATISFACTION OUAItANIHEBl For Whiteness, Duralillt-,aiidliri:il3n-,H I cy, it has no equal. .. t,n,i-l Bold by nil dealers In Palais Ihrooshotil -1 tho country. j I BARKER, JIOOHE x SUCCI SSOI'.S TO T. MORRIS PEROT d: CO. Solo Proprietors, Philadelphia, To., Dialeis In alt kinds of DRUGS, OILS, PAIXTM, CLAtS, DVESTUKIH, AC, AC. CAUTION.-Owlllg totho l,d''''rl'?.?iil partleshavu beenlniluud lo l,,S1'tlJ rlous nrllclo ULder tho mine uiu";- lur Ino Is put np in cxtia heavy t a I , with pilltnt melalltc wire DOtS, and llieuumoof BARKER, MOORK & MKI-i On each label, For sale by mar23'70-ly. MOYLRIdhTJU TARMERSl EXAMINE AND BUV T II E O R I a I K A h, iiAiTriirs HEINO - -..rllAlE M the i' insr haw iiuxiti All others ore Imitation. B A u Q II ' 8 haw bosk SUPER PHOSPHATE Oi- 1670. PALL, ,,i.reK This Manure Is inodo of lll,wr0,i:SlcillI Hones, rich lu Nitrogenous inattc "ijuuut Oil of Vitriol, prefeutlna tho Bon I WrUJij a highly soluble and quickly ava " slo l"u' tho Aiumonla in such prollOr"0.u,,:ci prompt and vigorous ncllou upou piled ," Whero Uaugh-s J'hosphato :n,8nl.W,cfi'tt' -past season , the Indications, wltlio " are Hint it will maintain lis w "j.Jitillr givo'thls urlklo a trial. II A U G II & SONS, MANDKAOTOnHllS, OrncE-NoJOS. Dclawaro Avenue, l'AirvDELl'IUA. J 115-70 tf. . ' . t IV NEW GOAL A Xitu Tub underslgued respecin y t oUOtf cltl.ens of IlloomsburR ami J o lu moia oIll,, uiir uniaee; wnu u sy v"''. ,:nv una , nu thf, whtirr In weluh COSl, h0. -l rai Llkcwlso a horso and w agon, to B larf Ihoso who desiro IL As they rrt"urfru.r; amount of eoal.they Intend tokeeP a sui , ucie, aim sen in me nvrore pui call aud examluo for you'stH W JijkibsIioT' lug elsewhere. J-.Wii'h'tUS iMS. rfMIE iiiKlorsIgncil will tako . 1 cuauge ior uoai uuu y " ,.7,v,i Oiui '. uamod urllclss :-Wheat, Hye, W"- l, bu toes. Lard, Hainhoulder.aud sld" t HifL-i. linv.4o..otlhe hlahest rasn pt'V Uiocery Store, adjoining uei I'jjpj-uhlJOl' tit Illoomsburg Mar, 19,'W-iy.