THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBtJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. To tin lilltor ot tlia OOLUUBIAN. ANGELS, Diun Sin : You know some eolo ilo lint l)cllovo nil tlioy read nny moro than otlicM tiellnvo nil they Imir. Mtuiy nrcnilv lctl by both. Tho Cui.tf.Mlil.VN of to-tlay contains tlic 7tli and 8th chapters of what wo presume is called mi nllcgory, entitled "Angel Sleep and Angel De.vtli." Tho two chapters nam ed nro tho only portions of it I havo read, and of conrso I am not about to express my opinion upon the production, Hut I do feel hound to nsk for a correction, or nt least an explanation of a pn$ago lo ho found near tho beginning of tho 8th chapter, which seems to mo to bo misleading in its leach ing. It Is this i "Ho listened In a dreaming sort of way to tho words of thngnotl minister j but when ho heard him speak of the child as a white robed angel, &c " Now, if your authoress intends to tench by this that a spirit of a child, or adult, leaves tho body at death, it is transformed into "a whlto-robcd Angel," I would very seriously ask to know tho authority for such teaching. It is qui to common to hear some ministers nt funerals speak of a deceased child as being an Angel, and in heaven, too; anil quite common also to hear mothers, following their teaching, tell tho children loft them, that their deceased brother or sister is "a lit tlo Angel in Heaven ;" and tlicro is a little Sunday School hymn which begins with the words "I want to bo nn Aifgcl." liut I havo never found n word of sacred scripture that ever suggests such a teaching much less states it. If there is anything of tho kind I would like to know it for tho ben efit of others beside myself. Tliat the spir its of mankind arc at death transformed into Angels, I havo often heard but ucver believ ed it. The Biblo docs not teach it, as far as I can learn. It teaches tho Angels aro an order of intelligences separata from man, created before the world was created. l'coplo are so much hi the habit of simply submitting to teaching of this kind without really thinking of what they aro consenting to, that it is well to watch ourselves occa sionally. Tho aim of tho allegory is so laud able that it ought not to bo tho instrument of erroneous teaching even by implication. I am ifot seeking a controversy, nor will I engage in one, for I havo not the time or in clination. I only wish your authoress to test tbo truth of her teaching, and I will hero express beforehand my gratitude for any Blblo proof that will undo my wrong belief, if it bo wrong not to follow tier teach ing. Very respectfully, &c. IlLOOMsiiuita, Pa., Sept. 10, 1875. J. II. For tho COLUMBIAN. AXOKLi SLEEP AND ANGEL DEATH. B? TILLIE LAUBACH. CHAPTER IX. Continued. Many beautiful moonlights and golden sunny days had passed cro the Angel Death again met Angel Sleep, wonderfully chang ed. Tho Angel Sleep after saluting tho Angel Death, said, "I havo been many places, and seen much sinco wo parted, sit down, my brother, and I will tell you all "No dear brother," said tho Angel Death, "I havo not time to hear half, so if you please I will questiqn you on the subjects of most importance. First the minister do you think his crown will be decked with a thou and stars ?" "Why," answered tho Angel Sleep, "I saw how well ho is paid on earth for his labor I saw his largo Halary which enables him to denote his whole timo and talent to the Mas ter's scrvico is made up from the sweat of a hundred men and women's brows. If they pay him for working for tho Master, 1 hard ly think tho Master will pay him again, but rather pay those who havo toiled to pay Uira. And, again, those who pay a hundred dol lars a year for the Master's cause, givo it, and is but a trifle from abundance. They hard ly feel it like poor womeu who toils a week for tho dollar sho generously gives; or the man who from his little gives five." "And do you think God rewards according to effort or amount?" "Why according to effort said the Ange' Sleep." Then whom havo you fou"11 ctson to bcllevo will be greatest?" : "I do not know," t,aid Angel Sleep, hold your majestic light brother. "I havo held it for you already until wo have, I believe, dipped Into tho future far as human eye can see." "And will wo know each other in the spirit land," still questioned tho Angel Sleep, and if so, will we know each other iw wo do here as child, youth and aged?" "No, my brother," answered tho Angel Death, it is evident in eternity all aro aged alike, that is, at tho resurrection each begin to live, and none nro older than the other, but whether we shall know each other is something beyond tho ken of humanity. Nor does any ono know exactly how wo shall ap pear in the spirit land. No one knows who will be happiest in Heaven. "Ono more question," said tho Angel Sleep, the wise, tho learned of earth, will they bo tho wise, tho learned of tho spirit land? Will man carry his wisdom from earth to Heaven? hold your majestic light brother Angel Death." "I havo held it, brother Angel Sleep," said Angel Death, I havo gazed long by its illiminatlon. Often havo my cyea ached with tho weariness of looking. But I do not know. The first born sons of light have tried In vain to discern. "But still another, tho last and perhaps the greatest. I havo heard there is only ono sin jnen can commltwhich may not bo forgiven." "What is tho sin, brother Angel Death? ' I havo heard tho minister say tho greatest. wisest, moat valiant, soldiers of Jehovah miv it is comparatively tho works of Christ to tho work of tho dovll. Did not St. Paul do this and yet was forgiven ?" "Yes, brother," answered tho Angel Death St. Paul did do that and yet was forgiven, A chosen light, so that Is not tho unpardoii able sin." ' "But what it is I cannot tell. Nor, docs any ono know' however well he may pretend to." "And now," said tho Angel Sleep, I should like to know something concerning the futurity of tho Jews, hold your majestic light." "I havo not time to do this to-night broth cr Angel Sleep," said the Angel Death "pleasant as it would bo to oblige you." "But," said tho Angel Sleep, I had ex pected a different answer, a more satisfac tory ouo to the question I long sinco put to you. And I had then purposed giving you a different answer; but I cannot. Will you not pardon me, dear brother pardon mo so fully an to refrain asking mo to explain why?" "I will, dear brother," exclaimed tho Angel Sleep, for I truly lovo you, and trust .you, and beliovo you havo douo tho best for mo that you could, mid thus contradict the poet who says : New n lend are llko whllo lilies Wlilcli In fairest places bloom, Ami wlille the winds brenthe putt and low, DtltiiM ft Rtt ect perfume lint when exposed 10 nno ruilo Wast, or i Vn the. Bun's hot ray, Tho bonut.t of tfci) Under llowers, soon vnnlsH alt away. Tho Angel Death smiled blandly upon tho Angel Sleep, whllo the good Angel continu ed i "I tun in earnest brother, though I am In many ways llko a reed shaken in the Mud, yi't It could not easily cast a friend ntldc. To whom I pretend to lovo I will bo ever the samo friend. Aye, I would broth er Angel Death, even though that friend should smlto mo, nought but prido could re strain mo from humbly kissing tho chasten ing rod. And I would lovo the friend nil tho samo and pass and part without n word or look of recognition. Hut the btiuly of the sons of men. Tho human heart. Who has conned well its page. O, 'tis n groat book a propound mystery. "I must part now," said Angel Death ami it will bo long, very long o'er wo may meet again. 0, how can I live without you, dear brother, you havo so lung been my friend. But even before ho had finished speaking, tho Angel Death had vanished, nnd Angel Sleep will seo him no more for many years to come. And as tho Angel Sleep pardoned Angel Death, so also, I hope my readers will pardon me. Female Jurors FAiLuiu: or thi: srarnM in Wyoming TIUtltlTOIlY The first notable point is that there are not women enough to mako any particular difference in the state of government, though they were ever so active and wise. Tho pop ulation is estimated at 18,000, of which 2, 000 nro under the ago of twenty-one. This leaves 10,000 adults, of wlinm 1,000 iro wo men eligiblo as voters. This would leave 14,500 male voters, though, in point of fact, it is very raro for all to vote, so many being remote from tho polls. Ten men to ono wo man is, however, tho usual proportion. Tho most interesting facts aro in regard to ladies as jurors. Good nnd evil are strange ly mingled in tho new territories, and Wyo ming contains a largo proportion of intelli gent and eminently religious nnd good wo- it was hoped, therefore, that great good would result from placing them on ju ries. After a few trials, however, tho system was quietly abandoned and has nevor been revived. Tho reasons for this aro many. First is tho fact that so few women arc eligi ble. Tho following classes are, from the ne cessity of tho case, exempt: all nursing. mothers; all approaching a condition of ma ternity ; all tho delicate, nervous, or hyster ical ; all who from temporary physical con dition aro not fit for sitting on n long trial ; all of notoriously bad character, and all who should be exempt from tho samo causes men should be. These classes include nine tenths of the whole tex. When to these are added thoso who havo sick or very young children, who need frequent care, it seems' that all Wyoming has no moro than a hun dred women, at any ono time, fit for jury du ty, llio system, therefore, was given up, not as a failure exactly, but as utterly im- practable, Another difficulty presented itself. When a jury, consisting of men and women (five of tho latter), was long detained anil locked up for several hours, tho resulting inconvenience was so creat and tho exnenso so much in creased that both sexes were heartily sick of tue experiment, llio general result is said to bo that both the friends and foes of wo man sullrago aro disappointed, as neither tho good nor the evil lias como to pass. As to the cllcct of sufi'rago on tho ladies there aro almost as many opinions as there aro people in Wyoming. Tho majority, uowever, declaro themselves unable to soo any change. As far as can bo known tho la dies divide their vote between parties much as men do, rather more, perhaps, voting for personal friends. To sum up, tho opinion of tho best informed is that woman suifraso in Wyoming has resulted in making every tBing just ns it was before, only a little more so. tiocky Mountain View. The Fabric of a Dream. Wo havo often witnessed the formation of a cloud in a clear sky. A hazy point, bare ly perceptible a littlo wreath of mist in creases in volume and becomes darker and denser, until it obscures a largo portion ot tho heavens. It throws itself into fantastic shapes, it gathers a glory from tho sun, is borne onward by the wind, and, perhaps, ns It gradually came, so it gradualy disappears melting away in the untroubled air. Now we say that tho littlo vehicles of which this cloud was composed aroso from tho conden sation of water-vapor, pre-existing in tho at mosphere, through reduction in temperature wo show how they assumo tho form they present. Wo assign optical reasons for tho brightness or blackness of tho cloud ; wo ex plain, on mechanical principles, its drifting before tho wind ; for its disappearance we account ou tho principles of chemistry. It never occurs to us to invoko tho iuterpoti tion of tho Almighty in the production and fashioning of this fugitive form. Wo ex plain all tho facts connected with it by phys ical laws, and perhaps Bhould reverentially hesitato to call into operation tho linger of God. But the universe is nothing moro than such a cloud a cloud ot suns and worlds. Supremely grand though it may seem to us T...1' I 1 I. ..!--. 1. I lu inc illume aim r,icni.u inieueii it js no moro than a fleeting mist. If thcro bo mill tinlicltv of worlds in infiuito space, thcro I also a succession of worlds In infinite time. s. one alter another, cloud replaces clou in tho skies, so this starry system, tho uni vcrr.e, is tho succession ot countless others . . . . Hint will lollow. lucre is an unceasing met amorphosis, a sequence of events over in pro gress. Scowling. Dont scowl I it spoils faces, Before you know it your forehead will rcsemblo a small railroad map. There Is a grand trunk lino now from your cowlick to tho bridge of your nose, intersected by parallel lines running east rnd west, with curves arching your eye blows; and oh I how much older you look for it 1 Scowling is a habit that steals upon us uuawarcs. Wo frown when tho light is too strong and when it is too weak. Wo tie our brows into a knot when wo nro thinking, and knit them ovcu inoro tightly when wo cannot think. There is no deny ing there .are plenty of things to scowl about, Tho baby In tho cradle frowns when some thing fails to suit. "Constitution scowl" wo sav. Tho littlo toddler who likes sugar on his bread nnd butter tells his troubles in tho samo way when you lcavo tho sugar off. "Cross," we say about tho children, nnd "worried to death" about tho grown folks. and as for ourselves, wo can't help it. Hut wo must. Its rchex inllucnce makes unhap py ; for face answerclh unto faeo lu llfo as well as In water. It belies our religion. Wo should possess our souls in such pcaco that It will reflect itself In placid countenances. If your forehead is ridged with wrinkles be fore forty, what will it bo nt seventy? There is nno consoling thought about theso marks of time and trouble tho death nngel almost always erases them. Kven tho extremely aged in death often wear a smooth mid peaceful brow, thus leaving our last memo ries of them calm anil traiuiuii. But our business is with life. Scowling is a kind of silent scolding. It Biiows mat our souls need sweetening. For pity's sake let us tako a Mid-iron or a glad iron, or smoothing tool of somo sort, und Btraighten theso creases out of our faces beforo tlicy become Indelibly engraved upon our visage. VEGETINE arlGoa tho Shod, Eonovatos and Invigorates thi Whelo Systom, It MnllfAl l'roitrttf nro LTEU ATI V BI'ON 1 0.S0 LVENT AND DIURliTIO, VniKTiNK Is undo exclusively from f 10 llllCeR of enrefiilly Roltrted harks, roots and herbs, and bii sironiriy conccnii'itieii tnnt. n ttui eiiecuntuy entiii coin from tho si stem every taint uf scrofula, scrofn (out humor, tumor, cancer, cancerous humor, cry. ipcin, situ mourn. stpniinie uisenics, causer, .tltitness nt the stomach, nnd nil diseases tint nrlso Irom Impure blood, sciatica, tultiiminntory nnd urnnlo rheuinallmi.nciiriiliilii, (tout nnu spmni cotn ilalnts, enn only ho effectually cured ihroush tho ilood. l'or ulcers and crttntlvn diseases ol tho skin, pus tules, pimples, Iilolchos, holla, tetter, Bcnldncad nn 1 ringworm, Vwictink has never failed to effect a per- nuineiit cure. l'or nnlns In tho back, kidney complaints, dropsy. femnlo weakness, leiieorrhfrn. nrlso from Internal ulceration, nnd merino macaws nnu Kcncrni ucuiu tv. Vfiiktinb nets tllrcctlt unon Ihecniiiesof thes-o complaints, it InthruMti s and strengthens tho tvui.ie tnsiein, nets niton Hei-reino organ's uuhjb hi Ihiuiiii.itlon, cures ulceration nnd rcKUiulos tho bowels. l'er cvtnrrh. dvsnensda. habitual eosllveness, pal pitation of the heart, head.irho, plies, nervousness and ceneral prostration of the nervous svstem.no ineuii-ine nan ever Kiten nucu iicru-ci, siiu.-miiuiumi a the Vkuktink. It purines llio blood, cleanses nil of tho organs, nnd jwisbcsses ft controlling power over tho nervous system, The remarkable cures nITected or raiBTiNR have Induced many phjsLdans nnd npnthccnrieswhoniwo know topreHorlbo nnd use It In tin Ir own tamUles. In fact, Vkuktink Is the best remedy yet dlscmer- ea lor mo nnovo diseases, nnu is inuuniy ro.uiuiu 1II.O01) l'tTHUTr.Iljct placed beforo the public. Am not the munv testimonials irlven for thodlffcr- nt complaints snilstactory any reasonable; por-on suirerlmr Horn any dlieaio mentioned noon, that tney can no cureti7 iteau inc tesiiniiini.iii kkwi., and no ono can doubt. In many of theso cases ilia persons say that their pain nnd suffering cannot be expressed, ns In eases ot scrofula, where, apparently, the whole bodv was ono mass ot corruption. If v bo f.tink will relievo pain, cleanse, purify nnd euro such dl3oases, restoring tho patient tu perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, suirerlng for years, Is nolconclusl proof.lt jou nro a suiferer. j ou can Ik) cured ? Why is this medi cine performing such great cures? 11 works in tho blood, In tho circulating lluld. It, can bo called tho ilrent Illood l'urlller. Tho great source of disease originates In tho blood; nnd no medicine mat does not net dlreell) upon it, to purify und renovate, has any lust claim upon publlo nttenllon. When the blood becomes lifeless nnd stagnant, cither from changoot weather or of climate, want of cxerchc. Irregular diet, or from any other cause, tho Veiie tink will renew tho blond, carry oil tho putrid hu mors, cleanse flio stomach, rcgulato thn bo els, nnd Impart n tonoof Mgor to tho whole bodv. Tho con Mellon Is In tho public mind ns well as In the medi cal profession, that tho remedies supplied by the egeiaoio ivinguom uiouiuiu aaie, muiu nm i iwtui i mc euro oi uisease, uiuii muieiui hiluiuihi. kiiktivk is comnn-iod of roots, barks nnd herbs. It Is pleasant to take, nnd Is perfectly safe lnglo to nn Infant. Do uu need It? Do not hesitate tu try ou will never regret it, WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT VEGETINE FOU TEN TIMES ITS COST. Thn crreatbenentf havo rccelvod from tho mo of VK'imsit Induces mo u gUo my testimony In Its favor. 1 believe It to bo not only ot groat value, for restoring tho health, but a preventlvo or disease peculiar to mo spring nnu summer seasons. I would not bo Ithout It for ten times Its cost. i:i)WAltI) TII.DKX, Attorney nniineneral Agent for Massachusetts of i r.uisinen s i.uu .nsurum;u lumiiuii) , -W pl-uio liuuaing, nasion, -moss. Vogetino is Sold by All Druggists, PHILADELPHIA ADV'S. UEATJTIFUIi M3W SONG. "NO 1 rlendlyvolco to erect ,t'e,"by II. I'. Danks. sent msi-paiu ior ur. ceni-s. unieroiircainioguo ior ism. . M. ii. 1 on'nh K x. CO.. Jtustc l uousiicrs nmt. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Julj lc-lliw. ESTEV'S COTTAGE ORGANS organs nnd Arlon Pianos. K. JI. llltltci:. isos chest nut St , I'hlla,, formerly of 18 north 7th St. Jy.io-ibtv "yAINWIlIGHT A CO., WHOLESALE GKOCEItS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch streejs, PlIILAIIEU'IIIA, Dealers In , TEAS, SYIlUl'S, COFFEE, SUOAlt, MOLASSES l-.ICK, SriCES, BICAHD SODA, iC, &C. worders will rocelvo prompt attention. Sl.T-tf A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER, DAILY AND WEEKLY. 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Therefore, I, .Michael tlrover, High SherlH of Co lumbia county, tin hereby mako known and proclaim to tho iiualllleit electors ot Columbia county that a general elottlon will bo held on Tt'KSIlAV, THE TIllltllllAY Of NOVEMIIl'll, IStt (being tho Tues day next following tho llrst Jtmiday uf said month,) ul tho several districts, within tbu county, to w It i Heater township, at tho public housu of Thos. J. Shtiman. llenton township, nt the publlo Jtouso of Illrani IIokb, In tho town of llenton. I 'list iiluoni, tit tho Court House, In Illoomsbiirg, West lilwjin, at the Court House, in llliHim-burg. Horough ot licrtvtck, at thu store ot John McAiull, In the lxirough of licrtt lek. Horough of Ceutrulla, at tho publlo houso ot Wil liam Pel ter. nrlarcreek township, at tho public school houso near Evansvlllc. Cutawlssa. township, at the public houso ot Samuel Kostenbauder, In tho town of catanUsa. Centre township, at tho school houso near latfay ttto Crca-sy'a. Norm Conynghnm District, nt Iho school houso near iho colltcrv of John Anderson &. Cu. south Coiijngham District, nt thu houso of Thomas Kilter, lately llxeil by u Vgte of tho cltl.eus of that township, I'Uhlngcrock, townslilp, at tho school house near Jf 11. tt UIU! 8. 1'mnklln township, at the Lawrence school homo. tireentvood tutvmdilp, at thu hoiuo of Juai-iih it, I'litUm. ' Hemlock township, at the public houso of Chas. II Dletterlch, lu tho town of lluck Horn. Jackson Lnwnshlo. at tho hollw of Ezeklel Coin. Locust towushlp, at tho publlo houto ot Daniel Morris, In Nuinetlla. Mlinin township, at the publlo house ot Aaron lless, lu tho totviiuf Mlffilnvllle. Madison tuwiiililp, at tho public house of Samuel ltltuby, In .lerseytuwu. tit. lieosant towniblp, at tho houw ot II, W, lloutour township, at tho publlo house cf W. It, 'tubbs, at Itupert, -Main township, at the publlo hou-s) of Juremlah K, Pourlngcreok township, nt the house formerly oc cupied by Oeo. W. DrtUliach, orunge township, at thu publlo school houso la Pine'' township, at thn Centre School House, lately nxeu ny a vote oi iiiiiviiii'-iiiui nun, .'j,ii-.uiii. bcott township, ut tho publlo houso of U iu, IVUlt, In bnr. At which tlmn and places the ipiolined electors will elect by ballot the lollow lua btutouud County umcers, tut One liersnn Tor tlnvernnr rif lltn r',,tntnrmrnntlli tl l"cmislnidn. une person ior mate Treasurer, One liersull for Hpnalor for thn VVIh rlUIHef. rnm. vwed of the counties of Columbia, 1.) coming, Moi mmi mm nuill, III), (1110 lierson for Anaoelntn .ttiftvo of llineountv nf Columbia, one lierson for rrothonotary. one penwn for Itegtster nnd ltecorder. tine ieiKon for Treasurer. Three Persons for t?nnitiilssloiinrri. flml mi i.lnrlni ooto for more than two)icinims.) 'I hroo persons for Auditors. Hint, nn eWtnr In v,.ln for more than two persons.) It Is fin Ihcr directed tlinL Ihn eleellon polls of llio several district nhallbe opened ntsewh o'eloek In iiih iiireiiiKiii, nno snail eoiiiinuu niien iHinoiti inter ruption or ndloiirnment until so en o'clock In the eU'liltig when llio polls will bo closed. Pursuant to the proMuns contained In llio mill Section of tho Act of thn tleiicrnl Assembly being "A tin I her supplement to the net regulating elec tions lu this Commonwealth," approved .Inn. so, isit. nkctio.v is. Ah hooii ns llio polls shall close, the onicers of election Mini! piwissl to count n'l the Votes east for each eandldato Noted for, nnd tnuko n fulUettiriict lln samo In trlplle.ite, with n return sheet In addition, In nil or which the Votes melted by ench candidate pb.ill Iw given after his or her name, first lu wonts and again In llgures, nnd shall be signed by nil of said ollleers and eeitllled by oti r Hoers, if any, or It not so certllled, tho overseers nnd liny onieer refusing to sign or certify, or cither of them, shall write upon each of the returns, his or tlielr reasons tor not signing or ceitlfjlug them. 'I he vote, ns soon ns counted, shall also ho publicly and fully declared from the window to lliecllleiis present, nnd n brief statement shotting the votes received by each eandldato shall be made and signed by the election nnieers as soon ns tho Vote Is counted, nnd the Hame shall ho lmmodlntcly posted upon the door of the election house for Information of the public, 'llio triplicate returns shall lio enclosed In envelopes nnd be -valid In presence nt tho omrers, mid one cntil pk, v.lth the unsealed return sheei, glieiito the Judgo, which shall contain ono list of toters. tnlly.papcr, nnd oaths rr onicers, and nnotlur of said envelopes shall bo given to tho minoiitv In- !m,cii,ui-. iu jutuey living Kiuiin nveito nines n the prothohotnrj'ti onieo, or within tttentv-fot.r miles, if their residence be In a town, village or Lit unon the line of u railroad leailln-r In ihneomiiv neat, shall, before f.tn o'clock post meridian of the u.iy uuer mo eict-iioii, nnu an oilier juuges Riiau, before twelto o'clock meridian ot the second dat aller the election, deliver said return, together with return sheet, to tho nrothonotarv of the court or common ideas ot the county, which said return shett niiuii oc men, nun uiu ua,v nun nour oi llllllg uiarKeil thereon, nmt shall be preserved by tho protnonotary for public Inspection. Alio, that whore- u .ludge, by sickness or unavoida ble accident. Is unable to attend, then the ccitlllcate or return shall ho taken charge of bv ono of the In spt-ctors or clerks ot tho election of tho district, who shall do nnd perform tho duties required of said Judge unable tu nttend. Tho following Act of Assembly, regulating the modo of voting In tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, was passed March la, jsiw, aud rends thus: nkctios 1, Iiu It enacted by the Senate nnd House of Itepresentatlvu or tho Commonwealth of I'ennsvl Minla In (leneral Assembly met, nud it Is hereby en acted by tho authority of tho snuiu that tho iiuallllcd voters of tho several dlsti lets In tho several counties of lids commonwealth, nt all general, township, lior ough and special elections, nro hereby heieaflcr iiuiiuuiseii ami reiiuireu in voio ny uckcis pnnicil or written, or partly piloted nnd partly written, sever ally clasMllvd lis follow st Ono ticket Khali embrace tho names of nil .lodges of Courts voted for, und labelled, outside, "Judiciary:" ono ticket shall em brace thn names of nil tho htnto officers toted for, nud to Iki labelled "State;" olio ticket shall embraco tho names of all county officers voted for, Including llio onieo of Senator, and .Members ot As sembly, If voted for, nnd members ot congress, If toled for, and bo labelled "County ;" nno ticket shall einiiracu ine names oi an lownsiup onicers voieuior, and bo labelled "I'otvnslilii:" ono ticket shall em- hraco the, names of all borough onicers toted for, nud bo labelled "Iloromrh." suction i. Ti.ut it snail no tho duty or tho unci Iff in ino seterui counties oi ine i ommontteaiiu lom sert In their election proclamations, hereafter Issued uiu ursi section oi uus nci. XOTICH IS HKUK1IY GIVUN, That everv ncrson e.xcentlni? .fust Ices of tho Peace nnd Aldermen, Notaries Publlo and Persons In the militia sen ico ot tno ntttie, wuo snail noui or snail within two months havo held tiny r"i"o or annolnt- inentof prollt or trust under thn i'ii.ii Mates.orot this State, and city or corporated dhtrlct, whether a commissioned officer of otherwise, n subordinate onicer or agent who Is or bhall bo employed umler the legislature, Exectitlvo or Judiciary Department of thlsStnto, or of any city or ot any Incorporated district, nnd also, that ctery member of Congress and of thn Slato Leglslatuie, nnd of tho select or common couucil or tiny city, or commissioners of any Incorporated district. Is by law Inclinable ot IhiIiIIiil' or exercising nt Iho samo tlmo the ufllca or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of nny eleellon of thl" Commonwealth, and that no Insnectnr. Jtidirc or otheromcerct such election shall bo eligible to bo tueu toteu tor. Tho Inspectors and .ludtro of tho elections shall meet at tho respective, places appointed for holding i uu election tu iiioiiisuici tu which tuey icsiicciiteiy lielomr. before scten o'clock In tbo mornlmr. nnd each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bo a qualltied voter of such district. In case tbo person who shall recelto tho second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend on the tlav of anv election, t hen the ncrson tt ho shall havo reeelted Iho second highest number of votes ior .luugo at. mo next precetiiug election siuu act ns insnectnr hi his liiace. Anil In case the ncrson who shall havo reeelted the highest number of voles for inspector snail not attend, tno person elected judge shall appoint an Inspector In his place and In case tho lierson elected ludiro shall not uttend. then tho Inspector who received the highest number of totes shall npiwlnt it Judga In his place or It any vacancy shall coutlnuu In tho board for tho space of ono nour inter too iiiuu uxen uy taw lur tno opening of tho election, tho mutinied voters of tho township. ward, or district for which such officers shall hate been elected, present nt such election shall elect ono of their number to nil such vacancy. It shall bo tho duty of tho several assessors re siectlvely to attend at tho placo ot holding ctery general, special or township election, during tho it nolo i nno sucu election is Kept open, tor tno pur posu ot giving Information to the Inspectors and judges, When eniieu on in reunion to tno riguiot any lierson nssessed by them to toto nt such election. and on such other matters lu relation to thoussess ment ns tho said Inspectors or either ot iheui bhall from time to tlmo ruutilre. No person shall bo perinttted to voto nt any elcc- itou a-s uinrcsaiu outer man u mate iui.cn,ot ino niro of lwenty-onoveurH or more, who has been n cltlcnof the United states at least ono month, nnd who shall hat o resided In tho State at least ono jeai, ami In tho election district wlicro ho olfera in voto two months Immediately preceding such eleellon, and. If twenty-two jcare of ago or upwards, hato tt It hi it two j ears paid u state or county tax which shall havo been assessed ut least two months und paid at least ouo mouth before tho election. Hut a cltl.cn of tbo United States who has tit'ovlottslv been a ipialllled voter of lids stato nnd returned and who shall have Hied In tho election district mid paid taxes, ns aforesaid, shall bo entitled to toto after residing lu this state six months. ITo hied, that citizens ot mo t linen Males, uetttceii mo ngo or twenty-one nmt twenty-two who havo resided lu Iho election district two mouths, u-s nforcsatd, shall bo entitled to toto although they shall not havo paid tax. No ncrson shall bonermlttcd to voto tt hoso namo Is not contained In the list ot taxable Inhabitants furnished by tho commissioners, unless, Mrst, hu produces a i ecelpt for tho payment within tw o j ears ot tt Stato or county tax ussessetl agreeably to tho Constitution ami cite satisfactory etldenco cither on his oath or affirmation or tho oath or affirmation of other, that ho has paid such a tax, ornit failure tn produce a receipt snail mako oath to tho payment thereof. Second, It ho claim tho right to toto by bo lngnn electur between the ago of twenty-ouo and twenty-ttvu j ears, ho shall depose on oath or affirma tion that ho has resided In this Stato at least ono year next liefura his application, mid mako such proof ot residence In tho district as Is reipilred by this act, and that he duos verily believe from tho ac count given him, that ho Is of ago aforesaid, and kiieh oilier evldenco ns Is reiiulred bv tills net: where upon tho namo of tho person thus admitted to toto sunn on iiiscrtcii in uiu niiuiauciiun iisl uiuiij. sitectors, uuu u noto inauo opposnu tneieio oy w 'intriiinword "tax."lf ho shall Ui admitted tot by reason of hating paid tax; or tho word "age" by ho shall bo admitted to voto by reason ot such age which snail no rauou out to mo cierKs, w-no snail make tho llko notes on tho list of voters kept by Ihetn. In nil cases where tho namo ot tho person claiming to voto is noi louniion mo list iurtiisueu oy inn com missioners und assessor, or his rl'-'htlo vote, w helhei found thereon or not, Is objected to by nny nualllled ill ken, It snail no mo iiutyoi mo inspectors too. ntnlnnsiich iMirsott on oath as to his uualillcatlons. and If ho claims to hato resided within tho stato for onojear or moro his oath shall bo sunk-tent proof tlicreoi, nut nu nnuu inutvu'iiuui i.j a. n-usi. uuu luui. leleltl wtiness, wuo sitatt ue u iiuauueu elector, mat it, lew resided In tho district two ltioiittis next Im mediately preceding such election, and bhall also himself swear that his bona lido residence, lu pur.su iincoot Ids lawful calllug, Is In said district, and that ho did not reinovo Into said district for thu purpose ot t ol lng t herein. Every person uuaiiuciias nioresatu, anu wuosuau maku tluo proof, It required, of tho residence and patinentof taxes as ivfurcsuld, shall lio ndinttted to totnln tbo township, ward or tllstilct In which ho shall resldo. If any iiersoiisnaiiprovcnt.orntiempi- in pruvcui nny officer of any election under Ibis net from hold ing such election, or uso or threaten any tloleneo to uny Mich officer, or shall Interrupt ur Improperly In tcifero wllh him lu Iho execution ot his duly, or shall block up tho window or uveniio to uny window Wlierotno sumo may no muunix, or sunn riotously disturb the peace nt sucli, election, or shall use any Intimidating Ihrcits, forto or tloleneo, with design to Iniluencu unduly ur otcrawo nny elector, or to uetinl him irom toting, or to run rum tnu iieeuom n choice, such prm, on conviction, shall bo lined or uny sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and inipiisouen tnr uny mm-, nut iv-io inui, imu nui moro than twclto months, unit It It shall bo shown lo Court, when Ihe ti ial of biich oircnco shall bo had, that Iho person so oiTendlng was not n resident of the city, ward, district or township wlicro tho ollcnco was committed, und not entitled to voto therein, i hen on emit Id loii he shall bo sentenced tonj.v ntlno of not less than ouo hundred nor moio tlmn nnu thousand dollars, unu uu iiiipnsoueu not less muii six inonins nor moro tuaii nniji-um, If any lierson, not by 1-iw iiuailllcil, shall fraudu nnv uiiH-tiiiii ui im-s luuiiiiuiuti-iuiii (ir liclntr (illier m so rpialllled shall voto uut of Ids raootrdlstilct. or if uny person knowing the want of buchtiuallilcallon, shall uld or procure such per son to tole, tho person unending snail nn couiMInn be lined In uny sum not exceeding two hundred dol lars, und bo Imprisoned lu uny term not exnodlug threo months. If any ono shall voto at moro lltnn ono clci tlon district, or otherwise fraudulently voto mnie than once on tho s.iuni day, ur shall fraudulent !y fuld und dellter lo the Insiioclor two tickets together wllh Iho Intent Illegally to vote, or who shall pipcuro another lo do so, ho or they offending shall, on con viction, ho lined In nuy sum not less than llttynor moro than llio hundred dollars, unit bo lmpilsoued for a term not lebs than thice nor more, than tttiltu months. If uny jioisou not iiuallllcd to voto In this Common wealth agreeably to law (except tho sons of ipialllled clllzens,) sbull upnur at any placo uf election for the liilrpuse of Inllui nclng the illl.elis quallum! to tote, lie shall un contlcllou fortell nnd pay a sum uut ex ceeding one 111111111-011 doll.us fur ctery such offeneo und bu Imprisoned for u term not oxceudlug turco mouths. Tin: nuaiSTUY law, I also give official notice to the electors of Colum. Ma county that by uu net, entltld "An Actfuilhcr supploiueutul lu the net lel.illio lo Iho elections uf tills Comuinutveullh," upproted Apitl 7 III, A, I', Is,.', It U prut hied as f ollott a i SKirrioN U. After tho assessments havo been com pleted ou tho blsly-llrstday before the Tuesday next following the ilrst Monday of November lu each year, thu assessor shall, oil the fullottlug day, make a return to the county commissioners of the names ot all MTkuns assessed by him since the return re quited to bo m ule by htm by the Hist suction uf this act, noting opposite cue name the observations und cxphiuutluiuiuipilred lo be tinted asatoronuldj and tho county coniiiilluners bhall thereupon cause the same to lio uddud tu the return ruqulrui by tho Urst section ill tills act, ami a full aud ourroct oopy there of lo lie nuuleuoiitiilutiig the names of all ptmonnsu returned us resident taxables In suld election district, tiud furnish the same, together with Iho necessary tleettuii blaliUH, to the olhi'i rsof the ilectli.li In sucli eleetieii district un or btfnre which u cluck on the liuirning uf the fleeliunt and nu nun Mudl Is pei--liitltetl Ui vote ui the mi et Ion uu that day w.c halilii Is not on s.dd list, tllih ss he l.lwll Mule' 1 . f Of hli rl flit to V ite as In r, uiuturienuli. d. SciTluN lo. On He day of eleellon un, periou whose namo slutll not apieur ou tno r gtstr uf voters, and ithoct.iiiiH the right to vote at bald flee Hon, MiMl produce at least one. ipialllled wterut the Ul .1 let us n tvuiiibs to thu residence of tho clulinuht In (he district In which lio claims to bo n voter, for the period of nt least two months Immedlatclv pre ceding said eh ct Ion. which tvll iicks shall tie sworn or iililiiiieil and xiiliMcribo n willlen or i inly wiltien and partly printed affidavit lo the tuls lalulby bun, ivlilen offidatlt shall dellnr clei rlj win n tin residence Isot Ihe person so eliilinlng to be a vob ri nnd the person so claiming llni right In tntc!uPal" take nnil subscribe n written ir part! ttrlitin mm mint mimed niiiuatii, Hiiiintg, hi ine nest ot ins Jintt ledge and Inilef, when nnd Wb, re hi' was born Hat he has been u ell Iron of the t nlted st ties f ir one 11.01,1 Ii, ami of the commouttcnlth ot Pinii vl vinln; I hat he has resided In the coinininw call hun ear, or, it lormeny a nuaiiiieii Hector or n tw ivc torn citizen thereof, and Ills retinitis! therefrom ninl returned, that he lias resided then In It month next preceding mid election : that he has i,-,nii I n thedlstilct. In nhleh ho claims to be a Voter for the pel hid ot nt least itto months Iintiiedlab It preceding uiki election i tiiai ue nan iiol inuteii into nu llslrht for the tiurisiso or toltnir tlieielni Unit In bus, It ttventy-two .tears of mro or uiitt arils, n-dd n state or county tax ttlihln two tears, which was as sess! d at least ttto months and paid nt least out moniii Lit-mro ine election, ino sain nmuavii snnu niMi slato when and where the lax claimed lu ho liuld bv tho affiant Was nssesseil. ntul when mill wlicro and lo whom paldt nnd the tax receipt, tin re for shall be produced for examination, unless the affiant shnll state In his nffldatlt that It has liei-u lost or ilestni) ml, or that he netcr reeelted an. i ,.uj It a naturalized citizen, shall nln stale tthi n. ,ther nnd by what court ho was naturallr -d, unci -di ill .i-o produce iiHccrtllieaieot lialurallMllon forcamiiiii Itr'ii. Hut If the ncrsnn so el.ihnliiv thn riL-hi i.iu.i.. shall lake and subset Ibo tin ulllilatlt that ho Is it un live Horn eiiien or inn t alien Males, or, If horn elsewhere, ahull state Hie fact In his nflidattt, and shall produce eildencc that he has been naturally d or Ibal he Is eiilllled to tltleiiship by reason of hli father's iipiurallatlon. mid shall fin tlier state In his affidavit, that he Is, nt tin) tlmo it making the tilllda tut, ot thnnge of tweiiiy-ono and under lit i nty-ttto .tears; that he has been n eltlen of tin" l'nltil states one month, and has resided In tin-state one ;icari or. If it linllto bom eltlcn of the state aud l'omntcd therefrom nnd ret timed, that ho has resided I herein l months next preeeithigsald election, and lu the election district Immediately two months pro v-uiiik run ii imiiun, in- mum ut eilllllltl tu V-lte, nltliouirh ho shall not hate nnlil tnes. M-iin .ni.l ulltd.it lis of nil persons making such claims, and lln itiuu.it us or tue witnesses to ineir rc-Miicm e shall be irescrted by tho election hoard, and nt the close i f .ho election tbev shall lie enclosed with the n.r ,,r toters, tally llit and other p iicr required by law lo uiniiniiij uiu reiuiii jutlge will ine proiiionoiiiry, and shall remain on llio thciettlth In tho prolhono tary's office, subject to examination us otlur election i.iners nre. it ine ciecnon o l cers slia l l nil Hint lie nimllcant iiohscssos all the IclmI iiu illileniions of a voter he shall bo )ierinltted to tote, and his miina shall be added lo tho list ot taxable by the election officers, tho word "lax," being ndded where tho Cl.lllllfltlt Plnllne tl t-ntii Ii.v n.l(l.ii m.i.l Inn, II where ho claims to vote on ages tho samo words ocuig lumen ny ino cierss m eacn case, respectively, uii i tiv iioli ui iteinuus uiiiik hi. Biicii ciceiiiiii. m i tion ii. u snail no law tin ror anv nuam cu em. zen of the district, notwithstanding llio nitino of tho ii-ojioseo voter 11 coiliaineii on tno list 01 lesklelil :atables. to challentro tho otn of such ncrsnn. whereupon tho same proof of tho light of sunrrago ns Is now reiiulred by law shall be publicly mado nud ncled on by tho election board, ami tho voto admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming tu bo n nnturnll7cd dlllen shall bo reiiulred to lircKlucu Ids natiirn zul on eerlineatn nt thn nice. Hon beroro toting, except where ho has been for ilio years coiisocutltely n tottr In the district In which ho offers his voto; nnd on tho' toto ot such person nciiis rcceiveu. it, snau uo mo limy ci me election Officers to Wllui or stlltnn mi Slleli celllllenln tlin word "toted," with tho day, month nnd, tear; nnd If any election officer or officers shall receive n second toto on tno samo nay, ny tiriuo ot tno same coitm Cale. I'XCenllllL' whern Kims urn nntlttnil In veto lv cause ot tho nutiiralkallen of their fathers, they nnd uiu ueiijuu miiu huau oner sucu second t ine, snail uo guilty of n misdemeanor, nud on contlctlon thereof shall lio lined or Imprisoned, or both, nt the tllscre lion of the count but thu lino shall not exceed llio hundred dollars lit each case, nor tho Imprisonment ono jenr. Tho llko punishment shall bo mulcted, on coiitictiuii, on too omccis oi election wuo snail neg lect Or refuse to make, or cansn In bn inmlp. thn I'll. dorsement required ns aforesaid on said naturaliza tion ccrtiiicaie. Sfctios in. If nnv election officer shall refusn or nesrlcct to renulru such nroof of the ii!rhi. of suiTrntfo us Is prescribed by this law, or the laws to which this IS a supplement, from nny person nnerlng to voto tt hoso name Is hot on tho list of nssessed t oters, or whose light to toto Is challenged by nny ipialllled voter iieseiii, aim snail annul. Hlicil person 10 toio wiiiiuui rcijuiungsucii proor, every person so oiiena lng shall, upon contlctlon, bo guilty of a misde meanor, nnd shall bo sentenced, for otery such of fence, to nnv a lino not execedim- live hundred dol lars, or tu underironn Imprisonment not, moro than one i ear, or bol Ii, nt tho discretion ot tho court. Suction t. Tho respcctiio assessors, Inspectors and Judges of the elections bhall each have tho power to luiiiuiusiei uauis iu nny person claiming tno nglit, to bo assessed or Iho right of sulTrnge, or lu regard to nuy outer iiiiiucr or tiling reiiuirea to no tiono or in mured Into by nnv of said officers under this net and nny wilful falso swearing by nny person In rela tion to nny matter or thing concerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of said officers or otersecrs shall bo punished as perjury. Suction IS. 'I he assessors shall each receive tho samo compensation for tho tlmo necessarily spent In nci tunning tnu mines lien ny cnjoineo, as lsprot idea by law to assessors maklliL' valuations, tu bu nuld bv tho county commissioners ns In other fuses, and It shall not lie law ful for any nssessor to assess a tax against any person whatever within stxty-ono dajs next preceding mo iiiiuuai eiccuon in isotcinner; uny t lolatlon of I his provision shall bn u misdemean or, and subject tho officer so offending to n line, on cunt lei Ion, not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to iiiipiisiiiiuieui. not exceeding turco munins, or notn nl thu disci ctlnn nf tho court. section 4. on the petition nt llto or moro citizens of nuy election tllstilct, setting forth that tho pa polutmeiit of overseers Is a reasonable precaution lo secure llio purity nnd fairness of tho election lu said district, It shall bo tbo duty of the court of common pleas of tho proper county, all tho law Judges ot tho said court nbln to net nt the time concurring, to uj nuuiL i,u juuiciuiis, suiier and niieiiigcni.eiueiis tu Uiu said district belonging to different political par. ues, ovcisecrd oi election to supcrttso ino proceed llers of election officers thereof, anil to makn renoi-l of thesmnens thev may bo reiiulred hv such cnuit Said otersecrs shall bo persons iiuallllcd lo serto upon election boards nnd shall havo tho right to bo present with tho officers uf such election during tho whole tlmo tho snmo Is held, tho totes counted, und the returns made out and shrued by tho election oni cers: to keep it list ot toters. If they sco proiierj to challenge any person offering to vote, nnd Interro gate hlni nnd his witnesses under oath, In regard to Ids right of suffrage, ut said eleellon, and toexandno his papers produced; mid tho onicers of said elec tion nro reipilred tonffordto said overseers, so select ed ana uppolnted every convenience and facility fur Iho discharge of their duties; and If said election officers f.ti.ill retuso to permit said uverxcers to lio present, nun pciioriti meir uiiucs ils uiuresaid. sucu oiueei or oiiieor.s suau no guilty oi a misdemeanor, anu tin couticiioit mereoi sunn oo linen not exceeu lng ono thousand dollars, or lmnrlsonment not ex. cecdliig ono scar, or both, In the discretion of tho court ; or It tnu overseers shall bo driven nway from thu polls by tloleneo or Intimidation, all tho totes lwlled In sucli election district may bo rejected by uiu prupcr irtuuuai trying it cuntest Uliuer bald elec tion, or n part or portion ot such votes aforesaid may be counted, ns such tilhunal may deem necessary to UJU-SLllltll pi UJIl-I UlSpUMUUU Ul UIU UUSC. Section la. Any assessor, election officer or person appointed as an ot erseer, w ho shall neglect or refuse to perforin any duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause, shall bo subject ton pen alty of ono hundred dollars; mid If uny nssessor snail Knowingly assess any pcrbiin as a voicr who 1 nut ipialllled, ur. shall wilfully refusn to assess any one who Is iiuallllcd, ho shall bo guilty ot a tnlsdo ineanor In office, and on com lctlou bo punished by a lino not exceeding ono thousand dollars, or Impris onment not exceeding two jears, or both, ut thu ills, erctloti of tho court, nud ulso bu subject to an ticllon ior damages ny mo party aggrieved : anil it any per son shall fraudulently niter, add to, deface or destroy any list ot tutors inauo out us uiiecieii oy mis nci, or tear down or remove tho samo from tho place wheru It has been lived, with fraudulent or mischiev ous intent, or tor any improiier purpose, thu person so offending shall ho guilty uf a misdemeanor, and on coutiction snail uo puiiisueti uy a nno not exceeu Ingllvehiindred dollars, or Imprisonment not exceed lng two years, or both, lit thn discretion of tho court; and It nnv person shall, by tloleneo or Intimidation. drive, or ulteinpi to drlto from tho pulls, uny person or persons appointed by the com t to net as ovi rseers of un election, or In nny way wilfully prexent said overseers from informing tho duties enjoined upon them by this net, Mich person shall bo trulltv of n misdemeanor, and upon cou'tlcllon thereof shall bo punished by it lino not exceeding ono thousand dot I.iim, or be ruiiiilsonineiit not exceeding two years, or boih, at Iho discretion of the court. Any person who shall, on thu day of nny elucllon, tlsit n polling placo lu any election district at which ho H nut entitled to t ole, and shall use any Intimidation or tloleneo for ino purpose oi preteniing nny umcer or election from performliur tho duties reiiulred of htin bv law. or for tho puriHiso ot preventing uny quallilcd voter of such district exercising his light totote, or from exercising ins ngni to cnaiiengu any person offerlmj to vote, such person bhall bo deemed gulltv of n mis. demeanor, mid upon com lctlou thereof shall bo pun ished by u lino not exceeding ono thousand dollars. or ny imprisonment not excecuing itvo years, or both nl Iho discretion of tho court. Any eleik. oversee or election officer, who shall disclose how uny elector shall havo voted, unless requlied to dn so us u wit ness In a Judicial proceeding, shall bo guilty uf a mis demeanor, und upon coiiticiiuu tuercui snail no bun lshed by ii llnu not exceeding una thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, ur uuiii, in uiv msn i-uuu ui uiuiumi. In obedience tu tho rcnuh'oinoiit of llio flovernor of tho Commonwealth uf I'onnsilvunln, 1 hereby IlllI'llSIl uiu 1-liU'tlllll UllCllUUlCllL ui uiu luilblliu lon of too ('lilted Slates, tho Act of Congress en. ron.ini.uie tame, nnu iiioau hi Assomuiy retain th Tutui Iho riflccnth Amendment of tho Constitution of the United Mules is us follows : "Skction 1. Tho light of citizens of tho I'nltoil Stales to voto shall not bo denied urnbildgcd by thu l linen ntiiu's. ui i'y uny num-, uu iiccijiiui ut rauo. euior.or protious condition oi hortllUde," "SmioMS. Tho Congress shall Into power to en force this article hv ubnruprlalo leirlslatlon." An Act to enforce tho rl '111 uf citizens of tho mill. ed states to vuto In tho beveiiU status ut this Unluu unu fur ouier purposes ; "SELTIOS 1. I S IT KNACTKII II V TIIF. SKNITK INI1 llOl'bE Ok' ltBl'llliaSNTAH VIM Of 1 UK UNI rHI STATKS OF Aucinct in Cosuitcss AssKJiiu.Kii, That all citizens ot thu United stales, who lire, ur shall hu ulhcrwlsu iiu.iiiiien ny law 10 lotoui any eteciion by tho people in nuy ntatu, leniuiry, iiisuict, uuuiiiy, city, parisl luwnsiiip, school uisirict, municipality, or other tor ritoil.il sub-tut islon, shall Is) i lUHIeil uiu! nllotvcd to toio ui nil sucu elections, tviuiuui iiisiinctiou or race, color, or prut lulls condition of servitude: any Con. slltutloii, Jaw, custom, usage, or logulallou of nny ist.nuur i ei ruuiy, ur uy. ur uiiiict its uumoniy, I the contrary nuiwIUistuudlng.'' St.criONS. ANiiiiBiritiuriiKit unactfii, That If by or under thu iiulhoilty of thu constitution or laws of nny Mute, or the laws of uny '1 cutlery, nny net Is or su.iii uu icuiuiuii to uu iiuucun ii priToipii-iiu or uuai lllcuttoii for votitiL'. und bv such Constltutluii or law. jiersous ur onieeis who shall bu charged wllh llio lierformaneu uf duties In (tirillshtng Ui citizens uu opportunity to perform buch picreuulslto, ur tobo some qiialllled lu M4e, 11 shall bo llio duly of otery such person und offitcrtoglto luall citizens of tho l iillud Slnles, tho same und equal oppoilimlty tu rerfoi m such jneri qulslte, uud to become quallilcd to toto without dlsllnclluii uf race, color, or pretlous ciindllloii of bertltudo; nud If any Mich person or olllter bhull rcfiisu ur knowingly omit to give full euoct tu m Bbucuuii, i,n sunn, ii r every sucu uiienee, tuiielt idid pay the sum uf llvt huntlrtd dollars ti tho pcrsuii aggrletetl tlauebj, lo bo renncrcd by an ui tluu on the c me.wlth full costsandsurli allow onco for ouuiisi'l fees OS the court i-lnill deem Just, und bluill also, for otery such ulleiiee bu ileemctl guilty of it misdemeanor, and shall on conviction therein, bu lined imt less limn me numiicu uoiturs, or be im pilniincit iinl less than one inuuth.uud nut more than one tear, or I Mil. ut the dlseridtun uf the couit." A Itirllier siippleuii'ht ti) thu ucl relatlug to (lec tion iu mis uonimuutveuim i "skction m. 'I hat so much cf otery act ot Assoni blv as prutldes that only white freemen slullbuen lllled lo tote ur bu reirlstored as tuters. ur its chihn. lng tu tote ut uny generul or svclal eleellon cf this coniuiiinneultlnbe nudlluibamelshtreby re uled and that lu auIUir that ull freeuieii, without distinc tion uf color shall bo enrolled and registered mould ing tu thu plot Ulun ut the Hint section nf the act up proted Hid nth duyuf April, lixw, einltled "An Act lurthur supplemental tu the tu t relating to thu elec tions uf Hits I'ummoitwealili," und when otherwise ipiulllled under etMIUL litis, bu eutllled lotuteut ull M'ucral und biK-clul clt ctluus lu this I uiiiuion, tt. ultli. ' olven uiuii r my hand, nt my office, In IHoomsburg, Hits itlula , (if Hi ptciutit r.llithe j i ar of our I 'rd one l.ioa aij.l ell.t hunUri d eii-l st v.-ni, Ut'e.unil In tliu one hunui-' ih yi.ii ol lln 1C p. ndi in - uf the Lldt' cilfciat' -.. Jib llAKl. tllltiVEll, Sherltf of Columbia County, lilocini.burg, l'a., Fcpiomlcr IT, l. Ayor's Hair vigor For rostoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco ngrecnblc, healthy, nnd ofTecttinl f o r jifcsoiviiig tho linir. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with tho gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickoiicil, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not nltvays, cured by its use. Nothing can restora tho hair whero tho follicles aro de stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of'hiiir is produced. Instead of fouling tho lialr with a pasty scdi niont, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional nso will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently provont baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it givc3 to tho scalp arrests and prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly nnd offensive Freo from thoso deleterious substances which mako somo preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing olso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co.t I'ractlrnl ntul Analytical Chemists, IiOWUIjIi, MASS. Apt II H-Tfii. NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, Cheap C3? thaxa EStrer! S. II MILLER & SON Have Just llecoivcd tho largest nnd best supply ot CHEAP AMD' FASHlOMBIiE DRY GOODS, They havo ever offered to their friends nnd cus tomers. (Jloths, Cassiuiorea, anil Satinetts for MEN'S WEAK, Clotlis, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WEAli, CALICOES, MUSLINS, (JAMISIUCS, nnil every variety of Dry GooiU tlcslretl, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans; in great variety ntul at tho L 0 WEST OASJf PR ICES FAMILY GROCERIES including nil llio varieties of COl-'FEKS, TEAS nnil SUOAKS, COUNTRY PRODUCE. and a general supply of articles useful for the table nlvrnys on lianil. CALL AND SBB. Country proiluco of nil kinds token in ex- change for gootli at cash prices. Oct. 30,'74-tf BLOOMSBURG- MAHBIE WOEKS T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, JIAIN' HTKCIIT, HELOW JIAllKllT. Manufacturer of and L'calcr in all IcimU of MOHUfflENTAL MARBLE WOKKS WousothohestAMUUICAN and ITALIAN JIai hie. Ilo has on hand and turnUhcs to order' MONUMENTS, TOMI5S, HEADSTONES, UUNS, VASES, Ac. Hvcry variety of Marble, cutting neatly executed at tho lowest iniiiket prices. A long practical ctpcrlenco and personal attention to business nukes thu pioprlelnr cunlldent of ultlnj,' t,,itlsftictlnn. All orders by mall promptly attended to. V. t), box 2J7. tSfX. J!. Mori: dcliiaed free of c7ini7C"Ba Alii'. 21, '7l-ly. T. L. (1UNTON, Proprietor. $38,00 PER T03ST. REGISTERED TRADE-MARK, A sea I'nwl li'io.Mi iniioi ti'il exclusively dy uursi'lvcs fi'iiin Smitli Ami'i'it'.i. SOIiUBLE Anoiated Snper-Plipliate. AnnlyMson each batrandtpinllty KUarontt-cd. Seo buiiiplesnndcliciilur,biilniiid by deulearst'cnerolly, J0jy.UI .!. ALL UN'S SOXS, No. 4 h Jielatvurc Avenue Philadelphia, mis 2'Mt. NOTIOK TO TRESSPASSERS. TyroTK EIS HEHEliy 'ilVEN to nil per X sunt nol to IroDkp.iHH on llio pieiuU-aot Iho Hull' li mned In liui.llnir, IWiln;' or othenvNe, as the pi uulty cf tho law ttlll In ctery case bo enforced uuuln.il them, N, U Cotilpliell, L. A, Miailells, (ieoriro t'ouuer, I. ,f. fiess, Win ll.hlahl, Hamul i IlldUy, IhUue Creaky, J, K. AlLinitu, I.. A. lIutclilHcn, Runnel Neyliurd, 1'hlllp CI easy, liimuMTiuiup, W. lllppenktetl, I.tnl Alkmun, 1'. II, llfiLTntiiitli, K'pt.S-st THIS I'Al'lIIt IS OX 1'II.K tvrtii ROW ELL & HESMAU . Advertising Aflonlo, TIIIRP 4 CHESTNUT STS BT. L0UI0, MQ BUHINIXS CAItDS, VlSII'IMItAlllW, L1.I I'UltllKADS, IIILLIILAUS, I'DVlXitS, AO., M' Neatly anil Cheaply jirlntcil at the Coi.uk MAN OllllH, (jvov Tlxittj'fonr CompctUovs 3hcslnutSt,?HiLBDEl,PKI RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES IllLADKU'IIA AND HEADING ItOAD AlUtANClEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MA.V 8d, 1S75. tiuins i.kavi; licrr.itT as tott-otts (siiNnAvi:xcmTi:u Kor New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'cillstlllc Tninnqtia, Ac, 11,33 n. m lor Catatvlssa, 11,33 u. m. nnd 7,!0 p. m. For Wllllainsport, C,!8 a. m. nnd 4,00 p. in. TXAINSFOR ltl'I'miT I.EAVB AS I 01 1 OtVK, (Sl hliAV FX CKI'IEIl.) Iave New York, t,is n. ra. Lent o I'hll.nlelphl.i, t,lr a.m. Lcavo ltcadlni;, 11,3 m. in., rottsvlllc, 12,10 p. m. nnd Tanuqun, 1,30 p, in. Lcato Catatvlssa, c,50 a. in. and -1,00 p. in. Lcnvo Wllllainsport, l',20 a.m. nnd ti,oo p. m. Passengers to nnd from Now Yolk nud 1'lillailcl phla go tlirutifjh tt Ithuut chango of cars. T. II. tVOOTUN, Slay 8, 1874 tf. (icncrnl .Supcilntendent D IvLAWAUE, LACKAWANNA AND tVI-Sl'IlllN ILMI.UOAl). HLOOMSIIUKO DIVISION. Tlmc-Tnblo No. S'.i, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. It. THUnSllAY, llL'C'UMIlHK 10, 1S74. NtlHTII, STATIONS. srrnnton Ilellevue Tatlortllle.... . .Lackatv.-tiina riltf.tui ..West I'llthtuu... Wtoininir Ainitny. Klngi-tnu Klii;rsltiu ,.1't inimtli .IllliC.. ....Pl.tuiuiilh tt inutile .. . Nnnilcoke .llilhlnck'K lt-ek. . ..MitcUhlniiy ....Hick's l-'eiry... .... bench llntcn... l'.envlcl; .... SOUTH. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p in, p. in I. -A, n no 12 2) S :u 12 1 I 8 23 It 45 S 13 . 4.'. in cu 10 (4 1S 10 V no 2 20 2 S3 2 41 2 Wl 2 Ui 3 Id 3 111 :i is 3 2 I 3 25 3 3' I .1 3il 3 40 3 r, I 4 IS 4 21 I !S 4 80 I 1.1 4 lH I Ml c, r. 1 40 r, 13 ! 1 21 ii 41 HI 17 i; 1131 Sin 1 10 10 2.1 10 S! 111 III pl M 10 45 111 M) 10 f,i 11 00 11 05 II 111 II 18 11 32 11 II! 11 K! 12 1 7 no It 20 11 111 11 10 HI 4tl R SB 8 17 8 12 8 nr. 5 III 7 40 7 W 7 (111 6 .17 o in r S'! 6 27 I! 'JO (i (111 r, r,s ti M 7 t'J 7 M 7 48 7 41 7 sa 1 11 ns i in l oo: 12 lit 12 4'i 7 1 7 1 7 81 7 3D 12 41 7 4S 7 r,o 7 2.1 12 Si! 7 1'J 12 So 7 1.1 12 21! 7 r 12 in (1 .VI 12 111 t! ta it 4ii a 2s 11 so 0 21 11 31 II 3 11 22 ti IS 11 17 Ii 03 11 11 fi r,: U e-J 5 4(1 10 M 7 ns H 12 8 10 8 3.1 s r. II C5 7 0 1 irl.tc neck 12 IS 12 12 12 17 12 2(1 12 32 12 37 12 42 12 45 ...Willow tirotc... I.lino lllttfjf Hspy I ...lllooinsburi; Itiipcil -..Inui...' IT. ).),.,, 8 7 25 r, ci r, 12 o is n 2i t so 7 3s 7 47 f, 40 IU 4'J! 7 .': r, 41 r, at io 8 I n ii s 30 10 4 1 . .Clark's Htvllch.. 8 I r. ir, oi 4 cr 4 30 n.m. r, 12 10 22'.. .Dantllle ihulasky r(i3B.4S l n trts l 14 c, 03 S 8! 0 1)2 HI 12 4 r,7 10 os 1 40 0 .1 p.m. n.m. 8 4 Cameron .Northumberland. 8 65 131 Ii 2'l II 21 p.m. p.m. n.m DAVID T. HOUND, Sunt. JIuichG, litl. Superintendent's onlec, Kingston N TOItTIIEltN CENTltAL liAIIAVAY cu.tir..Ni. On nnd after November 20th, 1573, trains will lent SUNDUItYnsfullotts: NOIITIIW'AUD. Lrlo Mall 5.20 n. in., arrlvo Klmlra ll.ro a. m " Citnniidnlgua. . . 3.3.1 p. m " liochcstcr 5.15 " Niagara IUU Itcnovo accommodation 11.10 n. m. nn It o Williams port 12.55 p. in. Klmlra JInll 4,15 a.m., tirrlto Llmlrn 10.20 a.m. lluffulo Kxpress 7.15 a. in. an lvu llufTalo s.to n. m bOUTlltt'Alll). lliifTulo Express 2.50 a. m. nrrlto Iliirrlsburg 4.60 a. " r.altlmore 8.40 ' UlmlraMall 11.15 n. in., nnlte llnirlsljuii; l.r,o p, " W'nshliigton 1u.su " llaltlmoroc.30 " Wiishlngton 8.S0 1 Ilnrrtiburg accommodation 8.40 p. in. unite Ilunis- liunr 10.50 n. in. nrrlto llalllmora 2.25 n. m, " Washington 0.13 Lrlo Mail 12.55 a. ra. arrlvo linn Isburg 3.05 n. m, '.' Halt lmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. JI. IJOYD, Jr., (lenernl Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, General .Manage PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD riiiliitli'lhlila & l'.i'io !!. 11. Division. SUMMER TIME TAHLE. rN and after SUNDAY. MAY 28il. 18" J Uio trains on the Philadelphia fc Lrlo Kit iiuau j'lii&ou mill uu iouuivti; 'J:S'IWA11D. FAST I.TNi: leaves New York " " ' Philadelphia " " " llallluioru " " " ll.iiilalmiv " " nrr.nt Wllllanispoit " " ' Lork lliten " " " licllefontu Li:ii:.MAlLleavc3 New York " " " I hllndelphla llurrlsbiirg " " Wllllainsport , ' " lock llatcu " " Itenotu " " nrr. nt Lrle ... 0 25 .1. ...I2.f,r, p. .... 1.2U p, . ,. A.liO ). ... 8.M II. . .1I..20 p. ..11.50 p. ..,.11..V, p. Ill .. 4.25 II. m .. 8.35 a. Ill .45 a. Ill ., 11.U5 n, iii .... 7.'.0 p in NIAfl A1L i:.'Plti:ss leat cs Philadelphia. . 7,to n, m ' ' " lialllmoro 7.65 n.m " " " lliiiilbiirg. ..,lo.Mu. m ' " nrr. at ttllllainhpoi L. l.Mp. in i.uei; iintcii-. ii.in p. tu " " " Itenuto 4.30 p, in LLMlItAMAlI.leaves;i'hll.idclphta 8.0 u. m ' " llaltlmwu 8 son. in " " " llnnUUiinr 1 sis n. in " " nrr. ut ttllll.imbpuit I'.io.p. in ' " " . Lock Iluven T.3U p. iu 1 OI JiASTWAJtl). PIIII.'A USl'IinSSleatoa Itek Haven... " " " Wllllainsport., " ' nnltcsntllariliburg,,.. " " " llallluioru " ' " Philadelphia... " " " Net York HAY liXPllLSS lcatcs llcnovo ., " " " LiK-k ll.iten. . ' " Wllll.imspoit. " ' nrr.iitllnriWiuig.... " " Phlladelplila.. ' " " New Vol k " " " llaltlmoio LIllEMAlLlcavcsLrlo " " " llenoto " " " l.i,ik Hutcn " " Wllllnunpoit ' " nrr, nt lpiriltlmrif " " " lliillllnere " ' PUIIadelnhla " " " New Vorl; , 1.40 a. in ,.. 7.55 It, III .11 4.111, III ., 0.15 p. Ill ., 8.3.1 p, 111 . 0.45 p. 111 .. 0.10 a. in 10. ft u. Ill .118111. hi .. U.IM p III ., (1.211 p. Ill .. U 15 p. Ill 0.35 p. Ill .11.20 n, in , 8,2,1 p. in . iui p. ut 10.50 p. m . 2.25 u. Ill .. 7.5 II 111 0.45 a. iii ,10.10 u, in VMiV 1.1 NK laates Wllll.imttort " nrr. at lluiiUburg " ' " liulllinoiu " ' " 1 lilUdelphtn " " 11 Jiutv Yuik 12.35 a, in 8.55 II, 111 7.0511,111 7.S5 II. Ill 10.25 a. Ill 1'rlo Mall Wnfcl, Niagara HxpieM Welt, Llinlta Mall Wi-ktiihtl Day Lilili-twlUllt lriakelloiR'l'iuilii C ll.in nt Noi thumberlniid tt It It L. i II. II. It trains fur Wlltck-ltuiiH mid K'lunton. Lilu Mull Wckt, Niagara MpreM Wet and Lhnlin Moll Weht inukecluse couuicttonnt Wllllanispoit ttltliN.t'. It. W, truths North. LiluMull laihtjunl Weht, Magara llxprcsa test, 1'nst Lino West nnil Day UxpreM Hunt mako close conniellnu nt Ink lint en ttlili 11. 11. V, It It., ttuluH. 1 .11" Mull Luxt and Wit connect ut l-.llo tttlli trfli ml. H.sM.Kll. Ii., nt torry ttlth n.t'.A. V. II. It. ut LiuiKiluinttlth II, N. V. i 1'. 11. It., und nl llrltttiood ttllh A. V. It, It. I'nrlur t'ur will lun U'ltteen I'hlliidelphla ami Wlllliuii vport ou Mdirnm Lxpress West, 1'aM, Lino We , t, I'ldljilelplila i:pics('. ".t aiulliuy Kxpieba Last, Shcplng tars on alliilght Iriilns. WM. A. 1IAI.DW1N, Jiui. 8,15-tt ticiicraisupl SUI GENERIS. rl CABINET ORGANS. UHEQUALED ir&OMPPROACHED in crtirity nml oxccltcnco tiy nny nthcr. Awdnlnl IITIMS and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT UIENNA.1873; PAR8S.1867. nill U Amcrlcnn Orean ever ntronloil nny mnhl UL In 11uroie, er tvhlth prcDcnt puih rxtriiorill. nitry excclletico fti tu eominonil n tvlilo Kilo Ihcrr, II lit II VP mvuKlcd hlshoKt fr'-mlntim nt ln.lm ALl I A I O trtnl l:xK."it',c,n, In Amrrlrn nn ncll an I'uropc Ontof lnuiilrp-lt litem h.ivu not turn u In nit tt hero nny other or,n hnYO tu II prtfnrtd. DTPT Declnred by Eminent Muilelimn, In liolh Utol hMiilnphemi, I" Iw iiiirltnleil. Seo 'Jl.ai'IMONIAI. CIlK'Uf.All, v. lib opinlumof moro than Ouo 'I'lioiiiunil fwnt fric). IMPICT en hnrlliK n Mnon ,V llumlln, Do not 1 110 10 I Inke nny other, IMUn set LAnnrn com. iiifioNn fur uUkia tnftrtot ortmu; nmt for Uut rtwmn if ten IvU tnu .(ml i ull unnttlilno cltt. WCWI PTVirC ttllh mott Imiiortuit Imi'mvc. lit II O I I Itu wnn ever inmlo. Netv Nolo nml : in I) I lilt 1 1 1 1 M"P. Superb Jlliiurro and other Otmcx of new ueMuus. PIAWARP CABINET ORGANS qtitflto combinalitm ot thrro instruments. EftSY PAYMENTS. KRUSk.sS.'JJ imjinents; or rentcil tintll rent pny for tlic oritnn, nlTII nPllnP nnd Circular", with full lmrtlc LA I ftUluUtO titans fren. Ad.lre MAhONVi HAMLIN OIIUAN CO., 151 Treraont Street. I10S TON; 25 Union Siiinre, NLW Y011K1 or 80 li 61 AddliM St., UIIICAUO. MASON & HAMLIN n aium nun MAY EI! onTAlNLI) AT VIIOLESAIE Oil KETAIL or Ii. IS. PO,WBIiIi, SCRAIfTON, Pa. Cmcrnl Agent attn for tho tetcbrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. MlLVLTCli. ULQOMSlWnU, 1A., Dealer in above Instruments. JIarcli 10, '75 y ' HOLLINS &. HOLMES -ygtnKjt.mi3 No. 17 Centra Stro . Pirate Gas anil Steam Fitters jiANurAcrritr.iis or riK "W ABE, . OALVANIZLIl 1IIOM C01INICL', WINDOW CAl'f, AWNINGS, Wiro Tii'llls-Oii, c. Dealers in Slovci, l!nng cii, ruriiiitt-H, lialtiniort! Ilcntcrs, l.otf Ilmtn CJiiitc.-, Jlaiilcl-, l'UJirt!, Wi-atlicr PtriiiK, tu: AUo GAS FIXTURES of thnlalcfrt desltrn. Sprclal nttcnllmi raid to ic piilrlnttSewliiirSlnihlnestfi'tciydeMilplliiii M-.dt i, locks. Hell llnnulinr. Key l'llllni;, He. I'llvale in- 1. (lences Heated bj Meant at iitinull ic ,1 nlnite lint Air. Keh. 20. '7 - If. "M.ATCIILKY'S Im " prut ed tlllMllLH t)01) PIMP Is tho ue l.-nowlcdccd Mand.ird ft tho inniket, hy popular ttlUICI, till! Ul'at. pitllip un Ifift'ty thuleasit h'.oney. Atlentlou Hint lied In lllalchle.v'n Unmoved ill nel;- i et, the Prop checl; talte, tthleli can hi) It WnUlUUVtU VMlllUllt tUMUllilllK me J'.llli ', t! .,,,,1 ))., nn,nr l,ot,,l,r. ll,., )., tor id'.' cracks, Krales or ruMs and will last n lltn ;! time. 1'ors.ilo hy dealers nnd the Undo ' ' tronoriillv. In nrtlei tolieRlire that toll tret lllatihley's l'liuip.he caieftll and mi that It hail hiytrado markns nL-otc. If you do not knowtvhero to huv, d"scrlptlve circulars, tnsctlii'r WITH the mime nnd nthhessor tho n-.-ent nearest jou will hofiirnhhed hy addrcsslnir ttllh Htiiinp. t'HAM. (1. lll.ATUIII.KY, Manufacturer, sj-i, uoinnurud 8t., I'hlladclpiil.i, VOlt SALH HV J. SCHUYLER cfi SOU, Bloomsturg, Pa. -March r, '75-tun CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! S. H. MILLER & SON HA VK JUST ItKCKIVni) nml nro o(Teriiig forhnlo nt tery lmv prices one of t,ho hest ns sui tint-ills of I'AltPKTS ctir offeicd for Fnle nt IhotntMi tf Illooinhbunr They urn all netv and In tho t cry latest p I j Its. Prices vary frun S5 cents to tl.no per ynrd. Cull und sco them. Oct. S3, '7-l-tf. "VTOTIOl-: is hcrcliy itivcn that llio HIooiiim I Luri; (las company tt 111 put In t.crt Iro pipe and furnish meter to the cltlreus of Hlwiiiihlniri: fer $l!t.5ii tvhcui iho dlnnnro fioui Ihe street does not exceed 5ii fi t I ; excesti of m feit ttlll Lo dinrirrtl nt the into of 50 cents ltrfctt until Set leinl-cr 1st ls75. v. W. .Mll.I.LII, M-crttaiy. sept. 11, '74.-11 HEiWESIIOTT'S oppositi: thi: ckntjiai, hotel. Has n complete; Mock 1 1 pure and reliable DKUCIH, .MLIIICIMJS, (IIILMICALS, 11V1W, ACIDS, HUM'S, bOHA, SODA ASH, PA1NTH, OILS, (ILAb'P, PU'lTY", VAIINISIILS AND ALL 1'AINTintS bUPPLlLS, HI ONOL'H, IlltUhll r.S, Pinil-'UJILHY, AC, AT VERY L0W1MU0ES. Country 1'roducu taken In exchange for DnifS, Medicines, 1 cs, to. -! o; 0EMTOAL6& STORE. Have n carefully ck-ctcdtock of choice TL'AB, COl'l'Ki:, Sl'O.MI, sriCJK, MJAP.PIUtLl'H, 8AUC'l!8, 1'ISII, 1IA51S, CANNLI1 l-'ltll'lS, VEdLTAIILlW AND OTHLll Vl.NK OIIOCLU. Jns, rOHKION AND DOMIiSTIO Ftuits, Nu(s nml Confectionary, nil at tho lowest postlblo prices. Iircountry I'roduco taken In cu-Luic, jJ lUooinsljuiv, llurch Id, 1875-y M