HE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTPA. FAHMJjirS COLUMN. McniiiiiiK rodder Tor Calllc. Tlio question, "docs It DiiyY" niked witli roferonco to ttiMiiilii fodder 1'or cows, Is ono which la ircs3i)l iiinii rlcultural editor with muru mitl moro forco ovcry yenr. WIilmi n nutublo In crcasoln tlioprlcoof liny occurs, It Is nil tho moro Important to farmers to economizes In ovcry possible wuy. A fow facts will guldo our readers to n do clslon rcltitlvo to their particular cases : 1st. Cooked food goes fiirthor than thnt which Is not cooked. It will Iiu within bounds to say that It will go a quarter farther. If 100 pounds of dry hay will producos!x gallons of milk, It will pro duce seven nud a half If cooked. 2d. Tho extra labor required to cook tho food properly, often costs moro than tho gain In tlw quality of tho food Is worth. :)d. Tho manuro Is worth less, In pro', portion to tho amount of food consum ed, because) tho food Is moro thoroughly dlgestod, and loss Is wasted, -ltti. Cook Ing always pays, provided It Is well done, on a sudlcicntly largo scale, and with economical apparatus. Gth. Tho best implication of heat Is usually by means of steam generated closo nt hand Cth. Steam may bo generated economl cully at distanco, and tho cooking bo done at tho barn, provided tho steam Is either used forsomo other purposo near where tho boiler stands, or n very largo quantity is employed for steaming few I. 7th. Danger from lire Is iv serious coiv sldoratlou. Actual Arcs, or narrow s o.tpes, havo occurred on most farms whero cooking by steam has been Intro duced. Cnro in putting up tho nppara tns, and vigilance In its usonro thoonly security ngnlnst Are. American Agriculturist. THE YOUNG FOLKS. OIl.NlCllAL ISl.UCTION l'UOCLAMATION AViiy the Price op Hogs is so Iliair. The price of hogs is uninter esting topic. Why it has been so high seems to bo an unanswered problem. Under tho iniluenco of several succes sive years of high prices, production should bo stimulated, and thostofk In creased : but tho fact is tho supply of 8toro hogs is diminished Instead of In creased, and theso continued high prlcc3 havo nctually contributed large ly to produco this result, paradoxical as this may seem. I havo observed for several years that when prices were high, farmers havo boon very anxious to rcallzo on every hog they could pos sibly put on tl:o market, regardless of thejr futuro supplies, expecting tho bot tom to fall out next season. Result : a largo proportion of hogs killed do not dress butlittlo if any over 0110 hundred pounds. Suppose all theso wcro fed until they would dross thrco hundred, tho effect upon present supply and fu turo storo can bo easily estimated. Such a courso would certainly bring down prices. This case is working with full forco this present winter, owing to tho pressure of hard times and tho ex tremely low prico of wheat; and a greater scarcity than ever is anticipa ted for another year. I bellovo by feed ing a fower number, and bringing them to ix greater weight, our jirojils would be so much increased that we could sell for a much lower prlco per pound, and make as much as wo now do, to Kay nothing of tho vastly better quality furnished to tho customers. Saving Tomato Seeds. Tho seeds of the first ripe tomato should bo saved with care, and, wiien dry, bo put in a paper and stored In a sufo plaeo in some dry out-build!ng,or in somo room in tho dwelling-house, in which thcro will bo no firo. There is danger of kiln-drying such seed in a storo-rooin, so as to de stroy their vitality. By selecting tho Eecd with care, tomatoes may bo im proved in a wonderful manner. Wo have a varietyonly ono hill which aro as solid on tho insido as a water melon. They aro ns red as blood, and as tender and luscious as a peach of tho ilrst quality. This great improvement has been effected by exercising caro in tho selection of tho seed from year to year. Pickin.o Fruit. It is easy to loso money by thocareloss handling of fruit. If there Is neglect In tho picking and pocking, much of tho caro expended In raising goes for nothing. Our most suc cessful fruit men nro Ihoso whoso fruit opens In the market in tho best shape. Autumn varieties should bo picked when fully mature, but before they fhow signs of softening, as they should reach tho retailer beibro thoy nro In eat ing condition. Uso now barrels". Half barrels nro proferred for pears, though many uso crates. In either ea?o tho packago must bo closed by pressure, so that the fruit will not shako. All good fruit should bo hand-picked. How to Pit Peaches. Almost ovcry person who attempts to soparato the two halves of a peach, after having run tho edgo of a knifo around It, over tho seam of a pit, pulls tho halves apart at tho stem end. Try separating tho parts by beginning at tho end opposite tho stem. It may not mako any dlfler miceln separating "India-rubber cling stones," but withrce stones thoro is an advantage. Somo Yankee has invent ed a "pitting knife," having tho blado bent so as to conform to ono side of tho pit. With this crooked blado tho pulp Is cut clean from tho pit. Garden Refuse. Green stuff, such as cabbago leaves, radish and licet tops, and tho Hko should not bo allowed to dry. Let them go whllo fresh to tho pig pen or to tho compost heap. V.oung wocds and old ones ought not to bo found In tho garden should havo tho samo destination. Ily saving nil tho rofusoof tho garden' In a heap by Itself, or putt ing it In tho pig-pen, u (surpris ing accumulation of valuable corupont will bo found nt tho end of tho senFon. Cows. With tho cool weather, but- tcr-maklngnnd packing demand thout; tention of dairy-women. Tho cows should bo fed pumpkins, without the socds, with somo bran or meal to in crento the flow of milk. They requlro salt and abuiulanco of fresh water. A cow should novergo thirsty, nor havo to travel fur for water ; It checks tho milk secretion moro thou most people ure aware. A Qood Remedy. Wo know of nothing belter for cracks In cows' teats, to which they nro very much subject when first turned to pasture, than glyc crJno; ono or twonppiieatlonsof whicli will hrnl them up. Tho (oats should bo well washed with a suds mado of nis flic foap iUclf a cleansing, healing np plication and tho glycerine put on at night after milking. mum runner, 'Mil' IM'tuniiicr. (CONTINUED 1 The two men started nt once, but they had scarcely gono two steps when tho Drummer sat himself hastily down on Jhelr saddle, and, wishing himself on tho top of tho glass mountain, was thero beroio ono could turn his hand round. On tho summit was a larco plain, whereon stood an old stono man sion, and beforo Its door n fish-pond, ami behind, n dark wood. Tho Drum mer saw neither mnn nor beast, all was still, but tho nolso of tho wind among tho trees; while, closo ahovo his head, tho clouds wcro rolling along. Ho stepped up to the door and knocked tin ice, and nfter tho third time, nn old woman, witli red eyes nnd brown face, opened It. Sho hnd spectacles upon her no.-e, and looked at him very sharply bcrorosho asked what his business was. "Kntrancu, u night's lodging and pro visions," replied tho Drummer boldly. "And why not?" ho replied, "I mil not afraid of work, bo It over so hard." So tho old woman let him como In, and gave him supper, nud afterwards a good bed. Tho next morning when tho Drum mer arose, tho old woman handed him 11 thlmblo oir her withered finger, nnd said, ".Now, go to work and empty tho pond out thero with this thimble, but you must IltiWi It beforo night; and, besides that, you must taice out nil tho fishes, and range them according fo their species upon tho bank." "That Is n queer Job!" saldthoDrum- nicr; but going to the pond, ho began to thlmblo out tho water. Ho worked nil tho morning, but what could ho do with nsltirilu thimble, If ho J mil kept at work a thousand years? When noon day eamo ho stopped and sat down; for, as ho thought, "It Is no use, and all the samo whether I work or not." Just then a girl came from tho house, and brought him a basket of provisions. "What do you want," sho asked, "that you sit thero so sorrowful?" Tho Drummer looked up, and, seeing that the speaker was very bautiful, ho replied, "Alas I I cannot perform tho first task, and how I shall do tho others, I cannot tell 1 I havo como hero to seek a King's daughter, who lives herea bouts, but I havo not found her, and I must go further." "Stop hero!" said tho Girl, "I will assist you out of your trouble. You aro tired, so lay your head in my lap and go to sleep; when you awake again tho work will bo dono 1" Tho Drummer need not twico telling; and, as soon as his eyes wcro closed, tho Maiden pressed a wishing-ring, which alio had, nnd said, "Out water, out fish es." Immediately tho water roso in tho air Hko a white vapor, and rolled away witli tho other clouds ; whllo tho fishes all jumped out, and arranged them solves on tho banks according to their sizo and species. Dy-nnd-by tho Drummer awoke, and saw, to his astonishment, tho work com pleted. "Ono of tho fishes," said tho Maiden, "does not lie with his com-'; panioii3, but quite alone; and so, when tho old Woman comes this eveningnnd sets all that is dono sho will nsk why 1 this fish is left out, and you must take It up and throw It In lier lace, fcaying, 'That is for you, old Witch.' " So when it was ovening tho old Wo man cainonnd asked tho question, and ho immediately threw tho fish in her face. Sho did not appear to notlco It, but only looked silently and malicious ly at film. The next morning sho said to him, "You got off too easily yester day, but 1 must give you a harder task; to-day you must cut down all my trees, split tho wood Into faggots, aud range them In bundles, and all must bo ready by night." With these words she gave him an nxc, a mallet, nud two wedges; but the first was mado of lead nnd tho others of tin. When, therefore, ho began to chop tho nxo doubled qulto up, whllo tho mallet and wedges stuck together. Ho knew not what to do; but at noon tho Maiden came again witli his dlnnerand comforted him. "Lay your head in my lap," said she, "and when you wnko up the work will bodoue." There upon sho turned her wishing-ring, and at tho samo moment tho wholo forest fell down with a crash, tho timber split of Itself, and laid itself together in heaps as If innumerable giants weroat work. As soon as tho Drummer awoko, tho Maiden said to him, "Sco, hero is all your wood properly cut and stacked, with tho exception of ono bough which if tho old Woman, when shocomcs this ovening, asks tho reason of, give her a blow with it, and bay, 'That is for thee, old Witch." Accordingly, when tho old Woman came, sho said, "Sco how easy tho work is; hut for whom Is this bough left niif.? "For you, old Witch," ho replied, giving her a blow. Rut sho appeared not to feel It, and, laughing fiendishly, said to him, "To-morrow you shall lay all tho wood In ono pile, and klndlo and burn It." At daybreak he arose again and be gan to work ; but how could a singlo man pile up a wholo forest? Tho work proceeded very slowly. Tho Maiden, however, did not forget him In his troubles, and brought him as usual his midday meal, after eating whicli ho laid his head In her lap and slept. On his awaking ho found tho wholo pilo burning In ono immense llamo, whoso tongues of flro readied up to heaven. "Attend to mo," said tho Maiden to him ; "when tho Witch comes sho will demand something singular, but do what sho deslro.j without fear, and you will tako nn harm ; but If you aru afraid. tho flro will in tcli und consume you. Lastly, when yon havo fulfilled her do mauds, tako her with both hands ami throw her Into tho midst of tho Uames." Thereupon the Maiden loft him, and presently tho old Woman slipped In, crying, "Hu I hu! how I frcezel hut thero Is flro to warm mo nud my old bones; that Is well; hut," sho continued, turning to tho Drummer, "thoro isn log which will not burn, fetch Rout tonne; como, If you do that, you shall bo frco and go whero you will, only bo brisk." Tho Drummer plunged Into tho flames without a moment's consideration; but they did him no harm, not oven slngo Ing a single hair on hU head. Ho boro tho faggot off and laid It besldo the old Witch; but as fooii as It touched tho earth It changed Into tho beautiful Mai den, who had delivered him from his troublos, and ho perceived at onco by her silken shining robcu that sho was tho King's daughter. TO III CONTIHfftD.) Wiir.nKAS, by tholnwsof this Commonwealth It Is mnilo tho July of tho Hhrrlirnf every counly to nlvo notlco ut the general Election, by publication In nno or more newspapers In tho comity, nt lenst twenty days beforo tho election, mul to cinunernto therein tho olllcrra to bo elect oil. mid UHlcslfniato llio places nt w hlcti tho clcc tThUefore0I,lMoiini:CAISlir,t.AUn,lIl6li Sher HrofOoluinblncouiily, do hereby ninko known nml proclaim to tho qualified electors of Colum bta county, Unit u itenoial Election will bo held on TUlftUAY, THE ELEVENTH HAY OF OCTOIIER. IsTil. (bclnir tho tint Tuesday In said month,) nt tho several district within tho county, to wit! Heaver township, nt tho publto houso of Thoi. J, Hbuiiian. Demon township, nt tno puunc nouso onves- ley l'lnlt In tho town of llouton. KM nt lltoom, ut ilia Court House, In Blooms- IE. West llloom, nt tho Court House, In Blooms- bum. West burn. leparlmcnt or mis ttlfne, or 01 nuy cny or oi nny ncorporuted district, nnd also, that e cry mem icr ol Congress nnd ot tho Htato Legislature, nnd f tho select or common council of any city, or llorouah llcrwlck nt tho Town House, In tho borough of llerwlek. . llorouxti Ccntrnlla, nt tho publlo house ol II, A. Iirlnrcrcctt townsiiip.nt tno puono scuooi nouso no.ir I'.vittmvllliv Catawlisn township, nt tho pnbllo linuso nf ttniUUCI KUSieilllimuer, 111 lliu nn 11 ill viiiuivis-Mi. Ccnlro lownsinp, at tno scuooi nouso near mi fayctto Creusey's. . ... North ConyiiKham District nt tho school honso near tno colliery oi jonn nnurows it 1.11. Mnoili i'.ifiliitm liulrl.'t nt tlin hotlsa of ThoniuH kllker, lately llcdby a. votoof tliu clll- ' l'lshlnscrcck township, nt tho pnbllo houso of Emamms uuainzst. , , Franklin township nt the L-.twrnnco school Greenwood township, nt tho houso of Joseph ilcmlock township, nt tho public houso of Chns, II. Dleltcrlcli In tho town of lluck Horn. Ilru,tt. li.uMiultlnnl. Ilirt linuso nf l!zplllel Cole. Ixjcust township, nt tho public bousoof D.ivld YeiiKcr In Hlablown. Mlllllii township, nt tho publlo houso ot Aaron iiesji, in 1110 lowu 01 .iiiiiiiiiviuc. Madison tnwnsulp.nt tho public honso of Ham nel lllmby, In Jerscytown. Mt.l'leusuiit township, nt tho houso of H. v. Melllck. . .Montour township, nt tho houso of W in. Hoi- .Malno township, nt tho public houso of Abrn- nam 1.. Miiimau. ... . , llonrinircreok township, nt tho houso formsrly occupied by Oco. W. Dri'lsbach. oraugo township, nt tho public houso of Clin ton V. Ynplo In OrnngcvUlc. iMtintiiu'itslilo.nr. Mi., tvmro School Houso late ly nxed by n voin of tho cllizons of said township. riuxnrlu.tr township nt tho houso of Allnis Colo fscott townsuip,aiiuo puuuc nouso m i m. At which tlmo nnd plnccs tho qualified electors Mill Hurt by ballot tho lollowlnsrtlato nnd Coun ty omeers, vjz ; sentattve, one person lor Associate Judge, ono person tor snerlll, ono person loruommissiuiici-, two persons for Jury Commissioners, ono person lor coroner nnd ouo person for Auditor. It Is further directed that tho election polls of tho several districts shall bo opened between tho hours or six nnd seven o'clock In tho forenoon, nml shall continue open without Interruption nnd adjourn incut until seven u'ctock In tho even ing when tho polls shall bo closed. 1 UrSlUIIlt l( llio piovisiuiis iruiiiiinit-Li in iuu ?t;ih sncLlnll of tho net llrst lllorcsnld. IllO Judges or tho nrores.ild dllrlct.s shall respectively tuKo charuo of tho cerllticates ol return or tun elec tion 01 llicir rcspecmu uisnim, ti iniwuiv themut n inctllus of ono Judao from each dis trict at tho court house. In llloomsburg, on the third day tiller tho day of tho election, being on lTluay, lliu loin ll.iy ui utmuci, ,aji, m w w i-n t-tt 11. in., then mill lucre 10 no nun periorm mo un ties required uy mwoi saiu juuges. Also, that where n JntlKo, "y sickness or una voidable uccldcnt, is unable to attend such tneet- lui; or Jtldttcs, llicutne ccriitic.no or return soau bo taken ctiarRO of by one of tho Inspectors or clcrksot the election or tho district, who shall do mid pcrtorm tho duties required of said Judgo uuauio 10 nuemt. .... . . , Tho Return Judges of tho Congressional I)'s trlct, composed ol the Counties or Krudrord, Co lumbia, Bulllvan, Montour nud Wyomlug, shall meet nt tho Court Houso In Tuukhannock, on 'luesday tho loth day of October next, to make out tho returns for Member or Congress. Tho return Jtnlgcsor the Kcpresentntlvo Dis trict, composed ot the counties of Columbia nnd M.itiinnr Khntl meet nt llio L'otut House. In Uloomsbiirg, on Tuesday the nineteenth day of Octooer, ne.M.lo uinao out me rciurus lor mem ber of Assembly. Tho billowing Act of Assembly, regulating the mode of voting in tho Coiutuonwenltli ol Pennsylvania, win passed March Kith, IMis, nud rends thus: Mixtion- 1. lie It enacted by tho Senate nnd House or Representatives ot tno Commonwealth nf lvmisvlviiniiLlu (Icneral Assembly met. mid it Is hereby enacted by tlionuthorlly of tho somo that tho qunlliicd voters or ihoseverul districts In tho several counties or this commonwealth, nt nil geuernl, township, borough and special elec tions, nre hereby hcreurter authorized nnd re quired to vote by tickets printed or written, or IHiriiypiniieuuiiu piling Himcu, llledus follows: One ticket shnll cmbraco the names or nil Judsos or Courts voted for, nud hi- i.iiii,i ftiitMlil,- .liutlclurv:" ono ticket shall cmbraco tho names of nil tho Htato olllccrs voted fur, unci uo labelled "Minto;" onouciiei sunn cm braco the namej or or all county otllcers voted for, Including tho olllcoof Mcnator, Member and Membeis ot Assembly, If voted for and mem. i,ri'niii-riss. 11 vnlnd for. nml be labelled County," ouo ticket shall cmbraco tho names of all township olllccrs voled lor nnd bo labelled, "Township:" olio ticket shall embrace Iho names or all borough olUcos voted for, and uo inuciieu miction -1 Thnt It shnllbe tho duty ottho Mherlir in the sovernl counties oi mis uommouweiiiiii iu Insert In their election proclamations, herculter ssuod, the llrst section of this act, NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN. That every person excepting Justices of llio ti.ilu 1. m. ifl 1 mm nils- ttiiiru or iiiii.oiiiiiiiciiL or piollt or trust under tho United hinlcs, or or this Ktate, any city or corporatod district, wheth er n commissioned olllccr or otherwise, it subor dinate olliccr or agent who Is or shall bo'employ ed under tho Legislature, executive or Judiciary Department or mis Mime, or oi nuy cny or oi nuy me be: commissioners 01 any iiicorHjricii muii-t, i- by law Incapnblo or holding exercising nt tho time tho olllco or nppolutlueut or Judge, Inspec toror Clerk or nny election or this Common wealth, nnd that no Inspector Judgo or other of ttcer or such election shall bo eligible to bo then 'the Inspectors nnd .Tudgo ot tho elect Ions shnll mcfct nt their respective places appointed lor holding tho election lu the district to which they respectively belong, beroro seven o'clock In the morning, mid encb ot said Inspectors shall ap point ono clerk, who shall beu qualified voler or such district. . , ... In case tho person who shall receive tho second highest number or votes for inspector shnll not ntleuu oil uie iia ui uuj i-11-it..uu, nu n ..i.j i',- son WI10 snail nave receivcu 1110 sccouu uigncst liumoer ol vnies lor jiuiKo ui 1110 iici. iuccciuuk wttm, shall net ns Inspector In his place. And In ense tho person who shnll hnvo received tho highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint nn inspector In his place and In case tho person elected Judgo shall not attend, then tho Inspec tor who lecelved tho highest number ol votes shall appoint a Judge lu hlsplacn or If nny va cancy shall coutlnuo in Iho board lor the spaco nfnun hour utter the t line fixed by law lor the opcnlngoi the election, tho qualified voters or tho lownsinp, war.', or uisirici mr which sucu otllcers shall have been elected, present nt such election shnll elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. It shall bo tho duty of tho several nssessors respectively lo attend nt tho plnce of holding every general, special or township election, dur ing t'ho wholo lime such election Is kept open, for the purpose or giving Information to the In urMfiru nnd Imli-es. when called on. In relation to tho right ot nny peisou assessed by them to vote nt such election, und on such other inntters In relation to the assessment to tho suld Inspec tors or cither nf them shnll from time rcnulre. No person shall bo permitted to voto nt any election ns ntoresaW tlinu tt white citizen ot the ago of tweuty-ouo or more, who shnll havo resl-(I.-.1 luttitsHlato nt least one veur. nud lu tto election district whero ho oilers to voto ten days lmmedlatily preceding such election, and Willi In two years paid n Mtatu or county tax which shall havo been nssessed nt least ten days before tho election, nut u citucu in 1113 unueu niaies who has previously beeu a quulliled voter or the United Htates who hns previously been a qiuilltlcd voter of this Htato nnd returned nud who shall have In the election district undpnldtnes,as aforesaid, shall be ir.tltled to vote ulter residing imill H niiliu six luotiius, i-ruviucii, null nie white freemen, citizens of tho United Htates, be tween tho nuo of twentv-ono nud tweiilv-two yenrs who have resided In the election district ten hays us uforesald shall be entitled to voto although they shall not havo paid tax. Xo person suuu uo pcriitiiicu 10 vote wuose name lu not contulned iu tho list of taxable In habitants furnished by the Commission! is.unlest First, ho produces n receipt for the payment Within tw o eurs ui imiuiuur euuuiy lux ussesS' ...I nirreeillilv In IllO Constitution atld UlVl! Kllllti. factory evldeuceeither on his oath orulllrmatlon or the oath or ulfiriuullon of other, tlmt he has paid such n tax. or on failure to produce a receipt 11, all innkn (mill In Ilia navuienl thereof. Mecoiid if he claim tlierlgnt 10 vine uy ueing nn elector h.iwwn lliHinFenf Lwontv-oiie nnd twentv.two ycurs, he shall dctniso on oath or nlllrinatluu that lit, tins resided In this Btato nt least one year next belore lilsnppllcntlon.uim luaue sucu pruoi 01 resiUeUCO 111 llie illSll ICV us is lequuuu uy nut net nml thiiLtiedoes verily believe frotnlhoac. count given liltu, that he lsuf ngu aroresatd, nud such other evidence us is required uy tins net; witwreiiirftn tliftiininu of the iierson thus iidmlt. leil in vtttfi shall be Inserted In the ulnhubctlcal list by the Inspectors, and n note made opposite thereto by writing tho word "tax," If he sliall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word ago," If heshall bo admitted to vote by reason of such nge shall bo culled out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes 011 tho list 01 voters Kepi uy niciii. In nil cases where tho nnmo ol the person claiming to vote Is found on the list furnished by the comtnlsiilonersand assessor, or 111s rigut 11 Vote, Wliellier lOUIIU lliereuil or mil, is ui-yevir in i,v any nunllfied citizen. It shall bo tho dut of tho Inspectors to exumluesuch pel son on oulh iiMiniiiuiiiiiilltliuitions.aud If bo claims to have leslded w Ithiu II hi Htato for one yinr or more his onlli slinll ue suincieui pruoi niereoi, niu suuu inalie prirtii uy ni least one eoiiiMeieni, wiiuess, uiinsiinii tin a ouiilitlcd elector, that he has res ided li ilioillHtrlrt lor more than ten davs next Immediately pricedlug such election, und shall I11SO Jlllliseil sweur llllll Ills Dilliu line irniri!t-u In i.lirkiliitieonr Ills lawful rillllllir. Is 111 suld diS' trlct, nnd that he did not lemnve Into said d is I rlet. fur I lie. niirniiKO nf vrt lilt? therein. Kvery person qualified us aforesaid, nnd who shall muueduotiroof, ir required, ortho residence and jmyiueut ui taxes ns uroresald, shall be ud inltted to votolnthe lowushlp, wurd or district in witicii no suuu rcsiuc, If nuy person shnll prevent or nt tempt to pre vent nuy olllcer of nuy election under this net Irom holding such election,- or use or threaten wiy violence to 1111 such olllcer. or shall inter rupt or Improperly Interfere with him In the ex icutlou ot lilsiluty.orshiill block ui the windows or avenue to nuy window where the same may be holding, ur shall riotously disturb tho pence nt such election, or slinll uso nny Intimidating threats, forco or violence, with design to Inilu enco unduly or overawe uny elector, or to pre vent him liom voting or to restrain tho freedom of choice, such i-ersou, on conviction, shall be lined lu uny sum not cxceidiiig live hundred dolturs.uud Imprisoned for any time not less than three nor moiu thuu twelve months, nnd If It shnll bo shown 10 Court, where the trial or such ollensa shall be had, that the person so unend ing wusnota resldculof the city, ward, district or township where the olleuse was committed, unit noteutltled to vote therein, ttieu on cuuvle tluu hu shall be sentenced to puy u flue of nut less thuu one hundred uur more than ouo thous and dollars, and be Imprisoned not less than six months nor more thuu twu years .... If any person, uot by lw qualified, Khali fraud ulently vole nt nny election of this Common wenlth, or lieuig otherwise qnnlllleil shnll vote out of his proper district, lfnuy person knowing tho want ol such qualification, shall aid or pro euro suoh person to vote, tho person unending sunn oil conviction oe iincil ill uny nuui noi. i-a- cecdlng two hundred dollars, nnd bo Imprisoned In nny term not exceeding thrco months. Hntty ouo h,tll voto nt more thntt ono electlou district, or otherwise rrnudttlcnlly voto more Ulna unco oil llio suiuu liuy,ur mum iiuiiiiuicukj fold nud deliver to tho Inspector two tickets to. gether, Willi tho Intent lllegallv to voto, or who shnll proeuinunothcr to do so, ho or they of fending snail, on conviction, uo iiueu in uny sum not less than titty nor moro than live hun dred dollars, nnd bo finpilsoiu'd lor n term not less than tlueo nor more Ihan twelve months. tfnny person nol quaitucu 10 vino 111 1111s s.0111 mrmwcnltli nirreenblv to law (OXCCPt the sons of qualified C11I7.CI1S,) shnll nppoar nt any placo of election for tho purposo of Inilueuclng tho clll rens qunlllled to vote, ho shnll on conviction for feit and pay nny sum not oxcoedlng one hundred dollars lor every such ollenso nml be Imprison ed lor nny lerui not exceeuiug nireo ihuulub. TIIIJ IlKOlSTllY I.AW. Inlsotlvo official notlco to the electors of Co lumbia county that, by 1111 net, entitled "An Act lurthcr supplemental totho net relative to tho elections of this Commonwenllh," npproved April 17th, A. D. 19011. It is provided ns follows: :.M 'I llln.llin i,.,ninnl.linlril llPPtl Clllll. pleteil on tho tenth day preceding the second Tuesday in October or each yenr, tho nsscssor shall, 011 lliu Jlon my nnnieiliuieiy lonoivnig, iitakon return 10 Hie county commissioner ol tno nnmes or nil persons nssessed by hlnislnco tho return tcqti I red to beiuado by him by the second seel Ion or this act, noting opposite caih umiio me otiservalions mui exiuaiiaiioiis icquir eil In tin noted us at'orosnld nlldtho county com iiiu.Iiiiihiu Mimil iliereiniiiti ninso the name to be auucil 10 tno leiurn rcq u 1 reu uy uie .vnnii mv lion 01 tins act,auit n lint nuu correct copy uniu urtobe made, containing tno mimes 01 all per sons so returned ns resident tnxnbles lu said wnrd, borough, lownsinp or precinct, nnd furnish tho same, together with tho nceossary election blanks to tho olllccrs of tho electlou In said ward, Itnrntiirli. Iiin'iuliln lip lireclnct. on or before SIX o'clock in tho morning or tho second Tuesday ot October, and no inau shall bo permitted to vole ut tho election on thnt day whoso name Is not on said list, unless ho shall make proor or his right to vote, as hereluarier required. See, I. On the day id election any iierson whoso name Is not ou thu s.ild list, nnd claiming the right to voto ut said election, shall produce nl lenst 0110 qunlllled voter of Iho district us 111 wit ness to the lesldcnco or lite claimant lu 1 10 district or which hoclnlms tobon voter lor the period orut lenst ten days next preceding said election, whlclsw Itness slinll take und subset lt'O a written, ur partly written and partly pruned .,,11,1,,..,, , . ,1,.: r.r., .tat,, I lis Mm. which affida vit shall define clearly u hero the lcsldence Is ol llio person so claiming iu uo uvoier, iiuii uioisi son so claiming tho right to voloshall also take .....1 u,.i.u..n.n ,v,i,i., nr nun r written ntid partly primed ullldavlt, si lting 10 the best ol his Knowledge nud belief, Mlieie and when ho wis l.nm lli-t I,,, la ell Well lit 1 111, t.'Ollimon W Ctlllll of lVnnsylvnula nud or the United Htates; that or ir formerly tl citizen therein, nud lias mused iueieiroiiitiiiut no 11.1s iwiiiku iuiitiu.i. .iiM,.. next pieceding said election; that ho has not moved Into thu district Mr the purposo of voting tuereln; that ho tin paid a HUitour county lux within two years, widen wus nssessed nt lenst ten da s belore laid electlou ; nud, If n naturalized lCli.CU, Sll.lll IllSU SIUIO wiien, iwiy.u ...... j what couit ho was natiirallztd, ami Bhall nlso produce his certificate or naturalization lor ex amination; tho said ullldavlt shall also stale wnen nud whcie the lax claimed to be paid by the ulllduv It was nssessed, und when, where und ,.. i.tlw.n, ,,.,1,1. nml the tax recelnt thcrclor shall bo piodttccd tor examination, unless tho ullldavlt shall stale on his ullldavlt that It has been lost or destroyed, or tint no nev er icceiicn any, but ir thu poison so claiming tho right to vote sliall take and subsctlbonn atllalit, tnat he Is it native hot n citizen or tho United stales (or lrboili clsowheie, shall Mate the fact lu his ulll davlt, nud bhall produce evidence that ho has been namraiizeu, or unit no una uicu nui.mvi,- tin,! III. Ik eiitlllt d to clllZeilsllit) b.V TeilS- ou otitis lather's liatuiullratlonjl'uud shall lur- tticr state in nisnmuavii iiuitue is, ut 1110 nine of taking tho nllldavlt, between the nges or tweiity-ono nud twenty-two yenrs; thnt ho bus resided In Iho Htatu ouo year and lu tlioclcctlon district ten days next preceding such election. lie Bllllll UO eilllllUl to soil, iiiimugu no iu i,n... ,M,l,l lures- tho said utlldavlts ot nil persons luuklng such chllins, und tho nllldavlts ...i,, in their residence, shall be nres- erved by the electlou bonrd, nnd nt tho close of llio election nicy sin.,, lu.iufl.i. of voters, tally llslllllll oilier nuiiuis renuncu uy lu lo be filed by tho return Judge Willi tho pro .i.n ,( imll icnialn on tile therewith lu tho protlionotary's olllce, subject lo examina tion, ns other electlou papers are ; ir tho electlou olllccrs shall find thai Iho applicant oi 'applicants possess till tho legal qualifications ofvoleis, he or they shall bo pel muled to vole, nud the inline or names shall bo added to tho list of taxable by tho election olllcers, tno worn "ui.v ueing nn .i,i when, tho claimant claims to vole ou tax. .,,.,1 Ihn unnl ''iiirn" H-lirru bo claims to vote on a"c: the sumo words being lidded by the clerks In each case lespectlvcly ou tho Hals or persous votlngatsucneieciion. v -. ii uiuilt tin lnwrol for nny nual lied clll zen o'f the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter is coiiiaiueii un iiiuiist,,, iw I,,...., ,vl.leu In elmllelli'n tho otuol such per son: whereupon the saitio proof of the right ot sultrugo us is now required by law shall be pub licly made and acted un by thu election bonrd, nml the vote admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence: every person claiming to be u na turalized citizen shall bo required to produce his nuturnlUnilonccitlilcatoiil tho election belme voting, except where ho has been lor ten years, cnnsecutlvely.a voter in tho district In which he oners ins vole; auu 1111 uio vuio ui sus-n ,iv,i-.n. rni.i.lw.1 II Mhllll In. IllO lllltV llf tllO ClCCliOtl olllcers tuwrltoor stamp on such certificate the wont "voted," with tho mouth nud year: nud 11 nny election olllcer or olllcers shall leeelvo a sec ;i v.,1,. m tit., s.i iiwi day. by virluo ol tho siitnu ceillllcalo, uxecptlug whero sous aro entitled to VOlO Uy ViriUO fl IHO inillirUll.HUn "I m.n ,... rru I hey 11 ml thnnersoll who shall oiler SUch SCC' ad vote, upon so oiieiiuiug miuii n'iy " h misdemeanor, and on couvicuuu increui, uo by or under tho authority nf tho Constitution or laws of nny Htnte.or tholnws of nny Torrltory. nuv net Is or shall b required to be dono as n lircrcoulsllo or qualification for voting, nnd by such iSmslltulloii or law, porsons or olllcsrs nre or slinll bo clmrgod with tho performance of dttlles in furnishing lo citizens nn opportunity to perrortll SUCU prerequisne, i im 'i"": lllcd to vote, It slinll be tho duty or every such person und olllcer to glvo to nil citizens or Iho United Hlatcs, lite samo nnd equal opportunity to perform such prercqulslle, nud to becomo inuillHul In voto without distinction ot race '..I... nH ..Pncir. entiitltlnn nf servltudet nnd If nny such person or olllcer shnll rcluso or know inglyomllto slvo full effect to this section, ho at his Dry Goods & Notions. JVpV STOOK OP OIiOTHINQ. Fresh arrival of BUM Ml', it UOOD3. DAVID LOWKNllEItU Invites attention to his stock of CHHAl AND FABlIIONAllIjH CWJTIUNO. Dry GooSs 5: Grocorios. Hardwaro & Cutlory( G HAND Ol'UNINO UllANU OrKi'" (IRANI) Ol'MNINO UltANI) OI'KNINH URAND Ol'UNINO (hull, lor every such oficuce, forfeit and pay the Mun street, twodoorsnbovo tho American Houso suiuorilvo hundrod dollars to ho person ng- iiinomsburff I'n . grieved thereby, to bo recovered by nn net Ion on moomsuurg, i a case, wuu niu eusiNunuoi.v. i vtnere no lifts, nscl recs us tho court shall deem Just.nm n1,i,..leinl,o n II nlso. for every such oilcnco, bo deemed I uunueipuian mo coll slim Just received from Now York nnd . full nssortlncnt of gu lty of a misdemeanor, mid sun t on con vie. MHN AND 110YH' CLOTHINO, ilonthereor, bo fined not less than live hundred dollars, or bo Imprisoned not less than ono Including tho most fashionable, durable, end month nud not moro than ouo year, or both, at i.,.,iso1110 lliodlscretlon of the court." , , DUnsSOOODS, A rurthcr supplement to the net relating lo . ...,,.. of elections In this Commonwenllh I i,7w ur.!- imrn umr anii nif..nt nni "Miction 10. Thnt so much or every net of As- I)OX,SACIs, IIOCO, UuM.ANI) utu-uiiUiii scntbly us provides thnt only whlto freemen COATHAND l'ANTS. shall bo entitled to vote or be i rcg Islcred as yo i - ers, or ns cinimtngio voio at nuy ky"viw " "' special election or this Cntnmouwealtli. bo and isi,ed his nlrcndy lnrge slock of tno snno Is hereby repented ; nnd that hereafter till freemen, without distinction of color, shnll FAUi AND WINTHH HHAWI.H, vision. "if the first seclTn. or the ncYnmo'v.d STRII-El), FIOURED. AND 1-I.AIN VK3TS, HIIIItTS, CltAVATH, BTOCKB, COLLARS HANDItnilCHIHlU aiX)VEH, eUfU'ENDIlItS, AND FANCY AHTICMM Ho nas constantly on hand n largo and well-so' ectcd assortment of CLOTHS AND VKSTINC1S, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, audmost or It Is or homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JUW'iLRY, olo cry description, flnoand choap. Ills casool Jewelry is not surpasscdjin thlslplnco. Call atld examlno hisgcncrnl assortmcu of CLOTHINO, WATCHES, JEWELS , AC. DAVID LOWENIIEUO. seventeenth April, Ml), entitled "An Act rnr Iher suppletni'iitnl lo Iho net relating lo the elec- li.,u ,,n......,,t.'dtili ' unit when nlltpr. wise qunlllled under exist Ing la ws, be culltled to ole at nil general nnd special elections In this Uommotiweuiiu." ui.-.,.. .ln i,iv linmt nf my nlllce. In Illnnms- bttrg, this nth day or Mcptcmber, lu tho yenr of our Lord ono lliousnnd eight hundred nnd sev enty, nnd In tho nlnely-lllth yenr or the inde pendence u. . -""iVAIMILLAUl), Hhcrlil or Columbia counly. llloomsburg, Pa. September P, 1871), I I C. 0. A 11 It ei nnn will. itp. nAtnTfl ANY PERSON producing a Preparation showing half ns many living cenuliio permanent cures ns Dii.1'ITI.kii,h .... ., . ftn ii.udiiv Thn uelen. 1 1 Si VnrJeV'lntlni,nr'l'rnr. .IO-t.' 1. FITL til. M. 1).. OllOOl 1 IIIIIUlCililllU inumi iiiiiiiii i ...l.n Imammln t thetlliiat Ism II SllOCltlltV 37 yClirS. permanently curing Willi this Romedy M lu every lot) nallenls Treated; sownrrnntcd under oath, from Registered cases, n result unparniieb n.i liia, nleituntit. Meillcl up. free from lu lur- iamb iirixra lavcnrn vniieners iruin ikeiiuiyiieu Prominent l'hvslclans Indorsing Dr. Filler ac company each bottle). To protect sufferers from risk, illegal guarantee stating number or bottles warranted to ijuro win u mi uhuiti ,,...,,. ni,np..n ineiv i.ersnii wpinl I in- by letter n full. irutllllll description ui case, in uu-iu ui iimmu Inemn I lin nmnllli I bald will be reuttlded. PrlCO S1.5nper bottlo; U bottles, 7.60. Medical ndvlco sent by letter gratis. Address DR. FITLKIt, Olllco No. JSU Moulh FOURTH Street, 1'hlUdcl nhla. nr No. JU4 llllOADWAY, N. Y. Sold or obtained by druggists. sepu ,u-iy. OW TO CUKE CONSUMPTION. llfr.ll lineil or imiirlvJiifd, or both, at tlio aiseiellou ut illucotiri; mil uio iiiiumhiii iiui wttiu uuu unit- i .lf.il ifilinru iti hm li noi.. nnr thu tmnrlsoillllL'llt ono year; tlio Hko puiilslmu'iithlmU In) Indicted im convit'tloii.on tho oll-eem ot electhm who Khali niBlcettii'ioliisotomuUt', orcnubo to uo inane, tholndoemciit iciulred on nlortMiid naturall- .mon ct'miUMie. , in r. ir i.nv flnptinn ntllcor Khali refuse or ncfjU'L-tto roquliobuuh prool of tho riLtot sun" rajjouH Is proscribed by this law, or tho laws to mCI. miS IS U hUppiOIUOIll, liuiu I'ctnu rlmr ti vol ii ulinssH niitne la not Oil tlio list of US- fcesst d votors, or whaso right to voto in ehnllen- geti uy any quauneu voter jirehoiu, mm bhuu u initibiieli perhon to vote without requiring sucli iroor, every iicison so otlenditig shall, "ou eoii viction.hoiiullty of n IiIkIi inlsdemci.nor, nnd bhall ho sentenced, lor every such ollence, to liayatlnonotexeeedinBono liundred UollarMor lo uuuergo un liuprisoumem- in iuu.u wuui uuw year, or either or both, at tlio discretion of tho court. n Tim rnR.ftlvftnAfossnrs! lnsnectorK nnd Judges ot tlio elections uhnll each liavo the power lO lUllluniSier oailis H any fiuiauii tmnuiiiB mu right to bo ussessed or llio riaht of sullrage, or in regaru 10 any omer iuaut-v ot imug jc-uum-i. iu be dono or inquired Juto by any ol said olllcers under this act; and any wilfiUialso Bweuring by iitiv iintmn In rolntlnn tn nnv matter or ttllui; concerning which tlieyshall bo lawfully Inter. o- gateu oy any oi saiu, oincers biiau uoimmiuu u perjury. fin. 10. Tlio assessors slmll each receive the samo compensation lor tno time neccs-samy Knrni. in liftionnliiir llio duties thereby enjoined nt isprovldeilby law lor tlio pcrfounauco ot their oilier llUUOS to UO Jiaiu uy inu tuuniv tumimw loners ns lu other cases; and H shall not bo law ful iurunv assessor to assess n t ix uealiibt tiny person whatever within ten days next preceding (lie electlou to o held on the second Tuesday lu October lu any year, or w Ithln ten days next be foro uny election for electors of rresldcnt and vicei rcsuieiiL oi mo uniieu niaves: any vioiu' tionof this provision shall bo n -misdemeanor aud subject tho olllccts so ntTendlug to a lino uot exceedlni' ono bundled dollars, or to linnrison mcnt not exceeding three mouths, or both, ut uie uiscrciiou ot luecouu, r. 11. On tho petition of flvo or moro citizens rf 1 1 i whimIv kttilliitr iiiiiIai- mtli 11i:it tlinv Yur. ilv lid 11 1 vn tiiiit rrrtinln will tin urncilPPil at inn tieciiou uuuiu iu uo ucui iu any uiairiui, il kiiiui bo tho duty of tho com t of common picas ofsuld county, it in session, or Ifnotn Judgo theuof in vacation, lo nppoint two Judicious, sober nnd in telligent ciuens or tnocountr louct usoverseera atsaiti eieciKtii; suiti uverseeis suuu uo sciccicu J rum dlilereiit nol It leal lurlics. wheio tlio in- spcetors belong lo dltlereut parties, and whero uoin oi saui iiispcciui s iiciuijy iu iitu saum jiuiui cal lmrtv. both of tho ovtirseers shall bo tnkeu from thoopposlle political parly; said overseers shnll have the rinht to boureseut with tho olllccrs of tho election, during tlio whole tlmo tho bume is held, tno votes count en nnd tno returns mado out und signed by tho election olllccri-; to keepu list ol voters.it tney fee proper; to challenge nuy lerbou ollcrimr lo vote, and inlerroiialo iiim nud lis witness ttnderoath. In rcifrird to his rlirht of suiiiage at sau eiecuuu, auu 10 examine his la- icrs piiHiuceu; nni ino oincers oi ham eietiiou ire rodtilred lo ntlord losald overseers so elected und appointed every convenience uud facility lor the dischamo of their dutle: audlfatd elec tion oinctrs suau reuiso io permit sum oversows lobe present, nud perform their duties as ulore said, or H Ihey shall bo driven nwuy Iroiu tue tHiiisny vimcuceuiui imimiuuiiuu,uii ine votes iillid at such election district may bo rejected uy miy iriuiiiiui irj iuy i-uuiffi uuuit o-iiu eiw lain; iToi((if, limb iiu person nmuiiiif ino pen tlon shall bo nnnoluted un overseer. Aic. 11. Any ussessor, election otlicer or pcison npiKilnted us an oeiseer. who shnll neglect or reiusoioiicrionuauy uutv enioiueii ny this net without reasonable or leuul cause, bhall bo sub ject to u penalty nfouo hundred dollars, aud If any uKhONtiur snail assess uny person as n voter wuu ji uob qiiuiiut-ii, or snail rciuHt) iu iisst'sitaiiy ouo w iiu is quuiiucu, no suuu ue guiuy 01 a iuis demeanor lu otllce.und on convlotiou be punish etl by Hue or imprisonment, and nlsti be Kiiblecl to an Ltlon forduniUL'es bv thu nartv autrrluvi-d and If nny nersou bhall irauduleutl v alter.ndd to. deface or destroy uny list of voters innde out as directed by this net, or tear down or remove llio same jrom inopiaco wncro it nas ueen nxeu,witi Iruudulent or mischievous Intent, or fur nnv I nit proper purposo, tho person ho ollendlug shull be gulliy of u Ii lit h nilsdemcanor.aiid on conviction shnll be punished by u line not exceeding ouo hundred ilollars.or Imprisonment not exceeding l wo y fin h, or iMiiii. in uio iiisoreuoii 01 mo rout I aec, it, ,i ii election jor cny, waru, nniougii township and election olllcers bhall herea her bo held on tho second Tuesday of October, subject to un provision ui ino iu legumting ine flection of buch olllcers not Inconsistent with this act: tho persons elected to such oil Ices nt that time shall take their places nt iho expiration of iho terms of the persous holding the same nt Iho time ol such election; hut no flection fur tlio olllce of iibesor or assistant assessor fcUall lie htild. under this act, unlll Iho year one thousand umiH jiuiiurou aim seventy lu obedience to the requirement of John YY (Jearv. Governor of Iho Commonwealth of I'cnn svlvanlu. I hereby mihlUh the l'lrteenth Amend ineut ol the Cousfttullon of the United Htates. tho Act of Congress enforcing Iho same, uud tho An ui siHteiuuiy reiaiivu uieifiiii The Firiw.'ntti Amendment of tho Constitution of tho United Ktntes Is us follows-1 4 Hfc.iT ion J, Thorlifht of cltlzi nsof tho United H tales to vote shnll not bo denied or abridged hv tho United Htates, or hy any blate.on account of rui'ti,coiur,ur previous conuinoii 01 btrvauuu, "hectiom The Congress shall have ixiwerto enforce this article by appropriate legislation." An Act to enforce the rlulit of citizen of the u n lieu, nmies 10 votu in ino several Htates oi this L'ldoii.nud for other nurnoscsi "HLL'riON 1. lie it'tmtttnl hu the Senate ami Jloiue of JleprwtUutntt of the Unttttt fsttttet v Ai'tTici in uuiivTit uarmKini, iuai an ciiizeuit ui i no uinieu niuies, wuo are, or snail ueouier wlsoqualltled by law to vote ut any ehcllon by i ue peopiw, iu uny Riuit. i urr.iury,uiiriei,i.'niiii' t v.elty. imrlsli. tuwiishln. school district, in mil clpolifyor other territorial stib-dlvUton, shPll ue i'liiuiou uuu uuufu lovoiuui an sucu tiec Hons, without distinction of nice, color, or pruv lmiki ('ondllloii of servitude: uuv (Vintltutlmi law, custom, usage, or renulatton of uny Htuteor i crniory, or uy, or uuuer u uuiuuruy, to tue nniitrnrv tint wft fiitt Alidlllir ' "Wection !. Ami It it further vmttd, That If TIIK PHILOSOPHY OK iu. sciii:nck'.s OltH.VT MKDICINKS. will people never learn tn know that u diseased liver and slnmach nec essarily disease tho entire system? Tho plainest Principles of common sense teach this, und yet thero aro hundreds who ridicule the idea, nnd continue In tho course whtch almost inevitably brings them prematurely to the grave. Living no llm ma or tv or neon a uo. ut commote Van unco, with the laws of nature, It must bo appar ent tnnll that, sooner or later, nature will re vonge herself. Hence we Hnd that persous who indulge lo excess in ino uso oi very ncn or inui pstihlti food or Intnxicaltmi drinks. Invariably pay a heavy penalty in the end. The stomach becomes disordered and refuses to net; the liver falls to perform Its functions. dyRpepsbi nnd Its nuciKUini evils jouow, aim kiiu ino biiuerin in dlvldualsperslstln clinging to tho thoroniihly ex- nlmlPd Itli-ii nf thn nnst. Dr. HL'lIKNClv'H mcd lclnes nro recommended to nil such. The bring sure nud certain relief wherever they nro used ns directed, and nil that is necessnry to establish ihntr rpnn tn firm with pwrv nlllnir rami or wo- man in the land is a fair and Impartial trial of mem. jbcunoso wnonrositepiicaion in in poini, and who havo permttteil interested jiersons to Iirejuuico iiiem nganisL iiioso now ueiuuiuan remeuies lor Lonsumpiion, uiscaru uieir preju dices, and bo governed by tho principles of rea son nnd common kpiisc. if the svstem Is dlsor- iloioil ilpneiul iirmilt.ln iilnocuses out often tho scat of the cKouler w ill bo found In the stomach and liver. To cleanse nnd Invigorate tho stomach nnd to stimulato tho liver to healthy action, use HCIIKNCK'S MANDUAKE PILLS. Tho dally lucreasluir demand for theso nllls Is the best ovl- dencoof liielr vnluo. Thousands upon thousands of boxes nro hold dally. Why? Himply because they net promptly and efficiently. Invalids who may not Und R convenient to call ou Doctor kuih;nuk in person nre informed thnt milium complete directions for uso accompany each nuriciiirti oi inn MANDltAKIC PILLS. TULMONIO HYIIUP AND HLAWllKD TONIC. These medicines Will euro consumption unless tho lungs nro so far gone inui ino patient is entirely oeyonu ino rea'm of medical relief. H may bo nsked bv thoso who nro not laminar with tho virtues of theso treat remedies, "How o nr. hUiiiiujv'M men ici lies eueci ineir won uerrui cures or eonsuHittioii7' The nusuer is n Minn o one. 'rnev neiiin tueir woilc of restoration by bringing lire btomach ner ami uoweis nno an active neaiiuy couui tton. It Is food that cures this formidable dls USO. HCIlI NUIi'HMANl)ItAKKriL.l4H UCt Oil the liver nnd stomach, promoting secretion, nnd renin vi ui? inn mm ami sninn Avnicn nuvu rchiui- u irom ino luncnve or lorma comiition oi inese organs, unuoi xuosysiem general'. JiiissiHg crlsh stain of thn hnd v. nnd thn ennsenuent ne- cuiuuiaiiou ot ine unneaitny suosuinces nameo prevent tho proper digestion of food, uud. us n natural consecpiencc, creales disease, wnlcli re- stlltM In limwti-iitlnn ii ltd linn Ilv In death. SClIl-:Vniv"H PULMONIC HV t 1 nnd SKA- VLi;i) TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with tho food, aid tho digestive organs, mako tiond rich blond, nnd ns a naturnl consonuence. give llesh nud strength to tho patient. Lot the lacuuy say wnai iimav. mis is ino oniy iru cure for consumption, lxnsrleneahas provtil It beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thousands aro to-dav alive nnd well who n few years since were regarded us liopelesn cafes, but who wero inuueeu toiry ur, MJiiiiui. n remeuies, una wero resiorea 10 permuueui ncami uy ineir uso nnunftho lirst stens tho nhvsiclail should tako with nconsumntlvo natleutis to Invigorate the S3'stcm. Now how Is this to ho dono? Certainly not uy giving lueuiciocs mat exnausi auu ener vate medicines that Impair Instead of improve thn functions of Ihn illurestlvo orirans. Doctor KCHl:NClv'.s medicines cleanse tho stomach und bowels of nil substnnces winch fito calculated to rittatu or weaken them. They create nn aone- tite promote healthful digestion mako good blood, nnd. us ii coiiscnucucc. they invigorate and strengthen the entire system, nnd moro es pecially thoso parts which aro diseased. If this cannot be done, then tho case must bo regarded iih a hntkplphu mm. II mo iiiiysiciau mm it iinnussioiu iu inuivu ti i ati knt iiunouv, if tho dUeascd person cannot partake of good nourishing lood nud properly digest It, It Is Impossible that ho can gam in iiesn auu birengtu; auu u is equany iiu hnvojustreeelvcU fiom tlio eastern markets n large nnd well selected stock of 1) It Y GOODS, CONSIST INO OP Casslmers, Jen us, Best blenched A Iliown Musllus, Calicoes, Tickings, Tablo LI ncn a, Cotton it All wool HuniK'ls, AC, AC, A good stock of Ladles dress goods, Latest Blylea a patterns, Spices of nil kinds, fJood stock gioccrles, Queens ware, Htoue ware, Wood k willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin, Dross, Ac. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. He would call tho nttentlou of buyers to his well nnd carefulty selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept in the couu try, feeling confident that ho can sell them goods at such prices ns will ensure satisfaction. Nov. 5,'09-tf C. C. MA Hit. B UY THE 11EST. V THU ItCD LION mtANI), AOS AL7AC A is superior to nil others in color, quality and price ; to be found only ut M. P. LUTZ'S Dealer in DryOoods nnd Notions, in Itiower's now bulldlmr next to the Court House. Main Htreel, llloomsburg, l'a. lmayl;l TU-lf. f'UtSU AKUIVAIj OF SUMMUU GOOIW. Tne subscriber has lust returned from the cltlos with another large and select assortment of FALL AND WINTKK UOODH, purchased lu New York and Philadelphia at the owest ngure.und which ho Is determined to bell on as moderate terms ns can he procured else where in llloomsburg. His stock comprises LADIES' DIIRSS GOODS of the choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together with n large nssortment of Dry Goods and Gro cerles, consisting of tho following articles Carpets, OU Cloths, Cloths, 9 Cass 1 meres, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, Whlto Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Musllus, Hollowware Cedar ware Queeusware, Ilardwart- iioots and Shoes, Huts nnd Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklug-Ulasse-t. Tobacco, Colfoo, Sugars, Tens, Ulce, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GKN RALLY, In short, everything usually kept iu country stores, to which ue invites the attention of the possible to bring a patient to thts condition so publlo generally. Tlio highest price will be paid long us tho liver Is burdtued with diseased bile. I rnrnnnniro i., nvA)in ,- .i unu me Hiomacu laueu wuu uuueaiiuy slime. i u tTTTX,xt m. c,nxi Almost mo nrst reouesi uiauo to mo nuyxicinn i -v hv a consiimittlve untient Is that ho will ore-I Arcade BQlldiniz. Ttlnomslinn. 1. wuuu iiuuiiiUL's inui win icmutuut uiiuj uiu riiiirh ulirlit uu'Diitu nml rlitllu tirtilcli urn tlin suio ntteudants ou consumption.. Hut this QEVKN REASONS WHY should nut be done, us the cough Is only an effort ol ualuiu loiclltivo Itself, und tho nluht sweats uud chills ure cnuscd by the diseased Fungs, The remedies oidlnurilv Piescrlhed do moio liarm than gootl. They impair tho functions of the siouiacu, impeuo neaiiuy ingestion, nua uggru vnte rattier than euro the dlsj-ase. Thero is, uncr un, uoining uuo r.icts with which to suhsluntlnte n iHisltlon. nnd It is unon facts thnt Dr. SCHKNCK relies, Nenrly nil who navo iiiuiii ins imuiuiio m itccoruauce wuu uis dlrtctlons have nototilv been cured of consumn- tton, but. from the fact that these medicines net wuu wouuenui power upon ine uigesuve organs laiienis iiius cureu suteuuy gain ucsii, Cleans tin tho svstem of all Imiturilies. thov lav the loundatlon lor n solid, substnulial structure. Ittblortm; these ores in to health, they creato an appetite, Tue food Is properly iissluflluted; tho iiuuniiiy ui uiuou is not ouiy lucrvuseu, uui is uuule rich uud strong uud In tho facoolhuchu coiuiiiion oi too sysiem uu uiscuse must ue banished. Full directions nccomnanv each of the medl- clues, so tliat it is uot absolutely necessary that putleuts bhouldsee Dr. SCHHNCK personally, uulebsthey desire to hnsethelr lungsexamlued, For this purpose ho is ut his principal olllce. No. 15 North Sixth St., corner ol Commeice, Phila delphia, every Saturday, from lA. M. until 1 1'. 2l, AdvJco Is given without charge, but for ft thorough examination with tho Ucspirointtcr 11IU lllUIiD III Price of the Pulmonlo Svmn und Seaweed Toulo each, 81..rrU per iHiitle. or St.-'i u half dozen. Muudrako Pills 13 eentu u hox. For Kalobv all -uiugiBui, npiftwu-iy. la the Hest Liniment in thk Would FOU HO US IIS. FIRST. It Is com nosed of thn mnst. i-nwirmMir and Pknktkatinu liquids known In Chemlstr-, ne.umu. uoiuoiueu wim mo uuove li n Mrin cinai. Oil, made expressly for this Liniment, and mixed by uu entirely new process, TllllMI TtiQUunnr !.. .. t't 1 ....... nw hoc ii mo iniuciiiiiiinii livitciriiiiitn gOJIETIIING NJiW! ' -ft. liiKri'dlcnts In to drive nr forco In IIiIh l.eitnt Hill Medicinal oil. which luhricutp.. ti... intntu .....t muscles, nml Immediately thnilllos tlio disease, nnd coiiiiiclH Ii to loosen lis deathly, hlcUniluir and pououoiiH ImiRti. KouiiTir. 'I'lilt Medicinal On, lsiied for tho snmoreahon tliulngood iiieclmiilonhvays Uhes oil to miiUe Ids machinery work with euko nml )ri'clslon, rio In tho samo way tho muscles nud Joints or our animals should bo lubricated if wo wiKii io in voinein travel with rapidity und ease. I' lFTH.-It Is ery boothliiBlu Its action, will not bum or blister tho animal liltu most of tho .... ui,. i ileum in ino nay, H1XT1I. NOt OI1B llrOtl 111 IhW'tlll-n nl or red pernier ; can bo found in lis eompostiion : lur we noiu uiai no liniment eon ho ellccllvo which burns nnd blisters Iho nulmal until tlio muscles uio hard nud dried almost to u crlni. WKVENTH.-llvery boitlo Is wahkanthi to tlva eood Katlbfacllon. or Mini niiiiii.v uin i... rur.r...i. d. This shows eoncliislvely that the nrnnrln. tors Have full conllilcnco in this nrenuratlon. and pioves lor lhokeonlli tnnotliiit O.Il.H.b Is the best I.lulment In tho orlil for horses. OiJion't Itllntv Hour Merrhunl M n,i,.i ,.tr 'n... (ureo 7cil J'tjijier una Jlurtthom, or ullu r truth on you, but iffkjur O.KU. N.or Jlorsct. mm tuU iiiuwkt. noiu nyaiidriiu'iilsts. iii; CD., Nolo l'roprletnrs. l.or llurtet, mm tuke 1). U.CA sept2'70.1yj nil WushliiBton Kireet, New York. Tho undersigned would liereliv nlvn tint lcn that ho bus just completed, A 1-IUlT C'l.VHa lli:.HHl:,iin,l that bo Iiiistho facilities forciury- Tne underslisued would respectfully unnounco lua on tho bu.lntss of UNHMITAKINU In all to tue publlo that bo has opened i ltsbinncbes I .u ,., ..,.. . I 4iw3. 'vicuna Lunr r.UTJUWEUir UTOHI2, lutlieliulldlng lately oceuplM by Vox 4 Wehh Holms cuEnirodMoerlencidnorsons who will wo.'iui..reuureuioiuruuaBii kinds of tako eliaruu of Hie bodies of llio ileceuseil luiryui 1'IjAIN iX fANUY CANDIUS. us they 'shiilllo of this mortal coll," und utlend t'lir.NUIl UANDIKH, 10 w isiiing iiiein.snaviug.uressinu;, so. Miiromu FOUEIGN 4 DOMrwTin pinn-ru furnished ulso to order. At much eipenso ho uur.jun awoMijjijotlluirH, Iiasntjo procurtdau NUTH, HAISINH, da.itO., AU, 11Y WHOLESALE OB It ETA IL, In sUort. a full assortment of all goods lu his line of business, A great variety of DOIiLB, T O V H, Ae., KAI.Ii AND I'AI.Ij AND KAI.I. AND I'AMi AND FALIj AND or WINTKIl (lOODH, W1NTHH HOODS, W1NTKH (lOODK, WINTIlll 110011H, WINTllll GOODS, . ComlltlllB nt ConslstlllK of eonnlstluii or con. Willi; of consisting of WIY 0001)3, DltY (100 DH, DIIY 1100DH, 1HIY noons DUY 000DS, HATH AND ClArS, HATH AND CAIM, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAl'S, HOOTS AND SHOES, I100TH AND HI10KS, IIOOTrJ AND SHOW, HOOTS AND H1IOICS, HOOTS AND BIIOr.3, KEAPY-MAPn cr.OTIIINO, 1 1 k a 1 1 y-m a 1 ) ii c 1 ,ot 11 1 n ( 1 hi:ady-mai)ii i:i.oth:n(i, IU A IY-MADH W.OTIHNO, UCADY-MADU CLOTHIIIO, I,OOKINtl-(ir.AR3I, LOOK'INa-OIiARHKS, LOOK I NU-HIKHKS, LOOKINO-OIiAKSKH, J.OOIUNO-ULAHSKS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, MOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND 01I.M, PAINTS AND OILS, PA1N1S AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, Hocnnir.s, UKOOKllIKS, GUOUKIHKS, OHUULItllM, GHOOlUilKS, UUKENSWAHK ItUKLNSWAltH, liUKHNSWAHK, llUUENSWAHL- HAIIDWAIIE, llAHDWAIli:, HAltDWAIti:, HAltDWAIll.:, HAUDWAHU, TINWAIli:, TINWAltll, TINWAIli;, T1NWAI1K, TINWAIli;, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, HALT, KI8II, KIWI, l'ISH, K1T1I FISH, CHAIN AND SEEDS, oiiAiN and hi;i:ds, OKAIN AND SEEDS, OKA IN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, rpiIK NEW HAnnWAllKFiT OPENED A NEW BtTLm J m J directly from tho Manufacturers m,.'.i ensh, ou a declining market, w e ali "1 tor oucr ino same io "no KAHME11S, MECHANICS, HUat,ra and ino rri in niniikind, nsenernl .i ' lirlsliitt nil Iho kinds nml quaiiuS ., .TO ct"a. In n city Hnrd Wnro Hlnri.. .uiii ..".u."nllT k..! I of tho county, nt unusually low r.flriY niii Alllliosowhonrodcslrlousormirci,Vi. In our lino can snvo Slouey byookini li Now Hnrdwnro Storo. musing hi nj """Sill, Jacoii 1C. Smith, gMITU & SELTZEn, Importersnnd Dealers In Forelsn unaDoa JfV. WMln.lwH .... eavUHi arrow 1 I.-SJ.P'Ji t'TITF Li. UAKDWAItE, GUNS, 0UTI.EHY An KO. 409 N, THIRD STREET, AH. CA Lt0B,. . Nov.22.67.tf.rn,r'ADIiLI',A. 1 Alt III AGE JIANUPAnTniiv KJ ... lHooinsnurg, Pa. M. C. SLOAN 4 BI10THEK Have onlinnd nnd for snlent the most kmohi. bio rntcs n splendid stock of wu CAitniAaia, nuoaiEs. and every description of Wagons both l'LAIN AND FANCY wnrrnntcd to bo mado of tho Iipki nn.i n.i .i... nhlo liiatcrlnls, nnd by llio most exrrlcnS5 workmen. All work sent out from i,e S lIMIUieiit sv in uu luiiiui io item ine lll"li(lst ell. nndMirotoiflvo perfect satisfaction, Tlicvim, nlso n nno ussorimeni oi SLEIGHS of nil tlio newest, nml most loslikmalile (liln ii ..II nml ,.i,r,.rnHV,,ii,il.,,,.l ,.i,i. i". "I."' lnls, An tniocctloli of their work l mv.,i ,. m I believed that none superior can liefnunj inn, country. Nov. a,'(,9-lf. Insurance Agencies, Q. L O B E MUTUAL IilFE INSUIIAKCE COMPANY O F NEW YOHK. Ac, AC. Ac, Pliny Krcemnu, President, II. 0, Hr(eman,8ft Lasu capital over sj.uiki.khi, uu paid, CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. AT McKKI.VY, NEAIi McKELVY, NHAIj McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL Northwest corner ot Main nnd Market Streots. Worthwest corner of Main and Market Streets, piorinwesi corner oi fliam anil .iiaruei streets, Niirthwest corner or Main and Market Stleets. Northwest corner of Slain nud Market Streets, HLOoMsntmo, pa., HLOOMSHimO, PA HLOO.MHHUltO, l'A lll.OOMSlllIHO, PA IlLOO.MSHIIllO, PA. IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAII.S, IKON AND NAILS IKON AND NAII.S, IKON AND NAILS, lu larco anantltlcH ud nt redtued lales. nlway on nauu. Miscellaneous, rpiIE SUHSCIUHEU heiieuy X gives notlco thnt he still continues tlio JlANUI'ACTUlli: OF WHEELER'S PATENT It AIL WAY CHAIN HOUSE POWERS, and Is again in llio field for tlio Harvest of 1370. and Is prepared to lurnlsli Eurmers with the most reiKioio .iiiioiinics oiiered to the public. I niso build lintliii.r-nKAtii'n.TAni.'H in.i. tach to the lod of n four.borsu Lever Power, to attach my Tbreslurs to. "llnio horses will do uio snmoiimounioiiiiifsiiiiiKwIlh thlsnrrnuBe ment.tbat luur will with liny oilier tluesher. i.,I.';!1.l!i,.;0i.AK,,.nt Kcl1 wnr.ELEii's com- EINED TIIKLiillEllnud W1NNOWEKS. For further particulars or for the purpose o ordering machius,addicj.s !. u J. M. HULSIIIZEH, Jel0 70-lm Light street, Col. Co., a. J. . ROmsON.IJLOOMSIlUIlO.I'A GENERAL AGENT, KorLuierue, Lycoming and Colniiiblo counties. AuB.aVffJ-ly. TNSU RANGE AOE.NOY. Wyoming , mm Etna i,wi,)( Fulton.. M0 North Amerlcu m,0 City wt Iutcruatioual . l.i'i.KO Niagara 1,"M': Putnam S0,i( ll...l..nl. H.ll.i Sprlngneld 57U.H Farmers' Danville Vt'Hn Albany City M Lancaster city Vnilf IlnrMP. Ilc.illi Tlii-lt Homo, New Haven 1,W, Danville, Horse Theft l'KEAS UUOWN, itritn;, nal8.C-ly, Hloomsburo, Fi JpiRST NATIONAL WHITE LEAD, BK3T, PUIIEST, AND I IIE.M'LSTI SA11SKAITI0N (IL'AllANTKHll cy, it lias no equal, , , Sold by nil denlei s iu P.iluts tlirnughont " tho country. UAillii'iK, JlUUKI'i iV .ur.i.s, rpiIE HYPERION HAIR X CUKLFlts. IRON IOE BOX, In which bodies can be preserved In ft cleanly uud dry condition. Carriages furnished for lu nerul occasions, Ju short, bo Is prepured tu tuke churgoof a corpso liuiiitslluiely after death, uud suvo friends uud relatives ull further trouble lu ressru tun, lie ulso carries ou the business of O A 11 I N E T M A KINO Upholslerlne lu all Its branches, repairing furnU lino, leseaiiua euue uoiioiiieu ciiuirs,ac, o;0 mvu vt ijihiuvm uu liuu oner i. ueitiw OISIU. n,.,. ,...., ifi-a.ir ItQllKllT KUAN, iivuuwm Kl Vis Slveu to 1,ollda'"- I'trtlcular attention J3HEAD AND (JAKES, of all kinds, fresh every day, GJIIIIHTMaB OANUIEB, OHIBTMAS TOYB. A call Is solicited, and satlsfiuitinn (uarauteed, ov,a,l87, Will b KCIinAUT JAC011B, AN INDISPENSAni.E itui i, i; i uu mr; I.A1UIJS. (IWcntal Juj0(i,18O7.) This Curler Is tho most prnect invent ou ever of- lerrd tn tlio public. It Is easily onerali-d.uoat In an. leiuiuieo. uuu will UOL111. uro tlio hair, as thero Is Holiest rintitred. nor nnv lnetalllcsulistauco used to I lust or ureal: tno hair, .Mnii'ifncttued only nnd 8UCCESSOUS TO T, JiIOHHIS PEltOT CO. Sola Proprietors, Philadelphia, IX Dealeisluullkludsof unuas, OII-S, PAINTS, 0L.m HVESTUrFS, AC, 41'. . ....... ... ......InrMV 111 our "First National While I,iml,"ut i j p.irlles have been Induced toulltra sfj rlousnrllcloULilerthesiiiiioiianie. llxtry pots, with patent metallic wire lmsJl". ...,i ilia .... nr r BARKER, MOORE & MEIK, For sale by mar25'70-ly. Ou each label, MOYF.R intOTlIKPA jllooinbbun;. '''ttimhk MCM1LLAI rJrl'Tm .',!. V, No U North Ki AN & CO.EtS 7.VU.MEKSI EXAMINE AND 11UY THE O It I O I N A L, luilGU'S HEINQ F1I1ST ItAW UONli P1I0S11IA1E M' All others aro Imitation. B AU0 II' S JIAW HONK luir SUPER PHOSWIATE 01'' Pold at Dry Goods, Trimmings nud Notion N. H. single Ilox 55 cents: 3 Hons. nitorled sizes, ui els. MuUidjter to nny part of the uult- T. ""Ti "I'uu receipt oi tno luiiuey, Je2r7U.5J5m, FALL, 1S70. ft'l'hev'.i'.V W' " n? w-ii.h s 'lf lnnsll.0. it they want tho most popular uud Imstsi'iifn ;:'i?',r.l0iL.,"!0,l r.uffii"K,"uim - b, f ww. in.ji;iiv lu 'OU. febll'70-ly. -ii-s. ,..,i., rah n.. . ... . . r if.,i Ol Li'V"... nils .Manure is inline in v -..i..aihiu lioiios, lieu ill isiirott-enoiis ... iii..-itilin11 Oil or Vitriol, presenting tno i" ','V jiorsi n highly soluliloiind iuiikiy ' , 'f0 inQn ino Ammonia in sucu in ii. .....m. prompt and vigorous uel Ion u'on""j iti i - ii...:.... i ol..... .l.nl, i U'llS nil" .i.n past season', iho indication", V'Wl!,1n!j'ri'i'ul Iiiiu inn. ii in iiiiiiiii.iiii - , LVrttll..1 Hon. Wur.nucsi nil lu ueeduf atti'" givo inis nrucio ii inai. , B A u a H & MANUKACTUHKlWi OKi'icit-No so S. Delaware Avenu". PAILADELPHIA. JlLV-IMf. gHARPLESS & HARMAN, EAHI.K rOUNIIRY ANn MANUFAlTUltlNQ HllOf, siovra 4 1'I.OWH WHOLESALE A RETAIL I THE CftLKllUATKIl MONTKOSK IKON 11HAM ANB T1IR IIITTTOX wnnlivu i.vi.r .......... I " ' "" ."Uivn. WrflMMBMBi lilllllH I ISi 1 ml A Ni'.w lioiiK of Ilio crudest it''r,"r,Siljil- .... ...7:. . r .. i.l.Ii iiiorni . .. i.n .' "....I ..i..; I.i nil I mlneiil l.-nll II. F. H1IAHPLESS 6l 1 B. HARMAN. and medical lirofessor. It sliq ''"". iiioomsuurif. l'a. in ......I....... ....i.i 11. .i.i.ii urn uniis'ii"." ..1. ir Mar.W,'e'J.f. throuuli our liiost fcacicil-oiiieslIcK & NEEDLES, I through our most sncicn uo,"t?"LV,cn aw' "f, liillons. Puro-inlnded, but flt ( Kressivc.lnonulliorliaudlesllioilili'',iul,ii not to u nlti'rtoupruileiit ci flolO , t ju J) foil Jltgtneruttoa oj the '., "fJi Jr o"1'"! enllsling llm Interest nnd yiU'' lti,cvrf plillanthroplsts nml this , '7'u1,ro'oril It has readers. A circular si .,rfc : " a full description aud sy"0TO,!r I'ublMK'v liberal oxtracts. C 1 '.';, j'U,.," sept3'7U-tf 5U)H'S"J -t- niu n n A T. Y A J ihi E W the ,UKSS'naj6lllS' IiLEN South Delawark Avemue, Philaueli-uia ITAULISHED IN 1813. Con tlUUQ tlio liifliiiirnflurn nt II...I. ..,.i...i i...,.lli "'l SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME, AN 11 AMMONIATED FEIITILIZER, Both or which are sold at Low Piiiers. lilglily remunerative lo the Farmer on Dealku. BEND FOR CIRCULAR. NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, (Qenulne Government from Chlncha nud Guan. ajio isianas.) Pure Calcined, and Land Plaster, Hydraullo Ce. Uient. Candles, liliil n full ii..iirliiiKiit nl ltirusi. iNUAMuuiiEAsiNaoiLsatlowestiuarkctrates. frm!.' nnilorsltrncd A lilOUUUT TU iiiiAi.l-.IU1. til. .1.1 cles, send your orders to usuudthey willrccelvB :'"' "".'O S0"uf.,V.?i.,!, i Ifelr coal yW nt prompt atteutlou. " Giocery Htore, udjolulng tlicir ".V jjiisllO'' . "I DIWU, I1IHWIVWIU.UUIK ilUUlJO. I " 1 ' augs-Tviai loounburgMar.l9.'l-iy. hattueykeVou. Dieulli ie,auu.,;u coal uud selected JnmiJ 1 ' ". V,';' .vy, scs, on their wtiurr, adjoining J l.JBU'Jo J f'iii li'iirnnrp! .Ikewlfco ii borne unU wufio!1 iutluVl.ho uiuouutofcoal.il.eyluten.llo tide, and sell ut tho very WWT call und esamlue for y'''"t'1,x!'f)i:itsll('1' XuaUSTUrlMA0"-1 will tiiko in?,, 1 c.mio for 5oaJ Sud Grocer.e &iuy - g. iniuied urtlcles :Vlieat, ItJ t', J,X i,H'St. I i- Mil- MfflKt jsra '