THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT.BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, J' A. sH&. BROCKWAYi; ELWELL, Editors. BLOOMSBURG, PA. F relay, Oc t. 10, 18 70. tvero forninlly prcscntcel to Governor Hayes I at Columbus, Ohio, by n upcctul coimnittco of five, of which v. T. lltnck was clialrmnii. Governor Haves accepted Iho iiomlnnttuu I iiml honornry membership, tlinnkcu Iho committee, nil I ealtl ho would make formal acknowledgement In writing. It appears that on tho 10th of July, 1870, bo mado tho formal acknowledgement, through his private-secretary, In n letter, tho liic simile of which tho llWit published, and lurtucrhi- dluntcd that ho would put them in the icay of yetting money to help carry the election. This binds Mr. Hayes never to support M a candidate, nor appoint to office, any foreign born citizen, and to labor to amend tho naturalization laws so that only Ameri can born citizens can vote. rinding It Impossible to cvado tho charges Gen, VyckolT, Chairman of tho Ohio State Republican Committee, probably a tho In stigation of Mr. Hayes, writes i contempt!- bio letter In which ha argues th.it the letter was written by Lie, tho privato Secretary of Mr. Hayes and that ho (Haves) should not bo held responsible. Comment Is un necessary on such a silly and unmanly ar gument. Hut If that Is tho way Mr. Hayes transacts business, ho certainly Is not fit for tho ollico of President. Tho Philadelphia Press wlillo virtually admitting that H.tyos'acccptcd tho iiotuhu tlon from tho Alliance culms tint ho nover saw tho Know Nothing clauso and only looked to .tho endorsement of tho Republi can platform. This is more silly, If possible than WyckolT a letter and is another strong argument ngalubt Mr. llnyes' fitness for of fice. If he accepts nominations cither per sonally or through his secretary without knowing to what ho binds himself, lie cer tai uly woutd tall into tho hands of uuscru pulou3 politicians if elected and his admin istration would bo even worse than Grant's. Siiico tho above was written tho Cincinna ti Enquirer has published a letter from Mr. Hayes, which proves that ho was a member of the Allianco before July. The following is tho letter : Coi-UMiius. 0.. Juno 29. 187(5. l.S. Ti ler, Chief Secretary American Alliance, Jlo.c 2.071. Aw York. 1)i:aii Sin: Your favor of 19th inst., received with certificates of membership, constitution, etc., ot the Ame rican Alliance, lio pleased to accept my thanks for vour lilch nnnreciation of my self. Trusting that I may prove worthy of inu cunuuciicu icpusou in nic, l rcuiuui jeiur lelluw-cittzcii, It. H. HAYia. The Enquirer says ; "It is signed by Mr. Hayes, and a letter press copy is now in his letter-book at Columbus. It was written TUB IIESl'LT. It will bo seen by tho reports of tho recent elections, that tho Democrats havo carried tho Stato of Iud. electing their whole Stato ticket, thus insuring In their favor thoiilli- inato result of tho Pres. election. Iud, has not been carried by the Poms, in a Pres. election for 20 years. Even at tho Stato clectUn of 1872, when Hendricks by reason of personal popularity was chosen Gov. by n maj. of 1 100 tho remainder of tho State ticket was lost. Notwithstanding tho with drawal of tho Greenback candidato for Gov in tho Interest of tho Republicans just before tho late election, which was the last despcr- nto movement, and intended to bo a fatal blow to the Democracy, tho Stato stands im movably pledged to Tildcn, Hendricks and Reform nnd takes its place among the per manent reliable Democratic States. Tho election in Ohio is most gratifying whatever may bo tho result thero is to bo shown by more completo returns. It has been n State of 20,000 or more Heppublican majority for half Jn, generation with raro ex ccption'jjwhero local causes operated or a light vote was polled. The majority is now substantially sweptaway, at a full, contested election, when Herculean efforts wero put fnril, t,v n, Rpmihlfmiw tn Iml.l It "Ei if "ays befiiro liis nomination by the Alii ... j , m.ii. I 1.!. r nuce lib l HIIUUCipilUl, IW1U 1119 ucccpuiucu Ul tbo Republicans havo carried it by a lean majority, tho moral effect of such a vote throughout the country will be damaging in tliohighcst degree to Hayes and his party. The vote of Ohio Is not needed for tho elec' t'.on of Tilden, and has not been claimed by the Democracy, but such voting as this the membership is undoubtedly the reason which impelled his nomination by tho Al liance." Governor Hayes will not dare to deny signing and sending this letter, as the original can bo produced and will be pub lished in the same manner as the Lee letter. Let our foreign born citizens ponder well these facts and remember that a vote for VICTORY ! ! Indiana Democratic I OHIO V1SUY CLOSE, HUT PHOHAHLY UEHOOUATIO. v mm 'A .... e iJt.r 1 At tho election In Delawaro on Tuesday of lat week tho Democrats carried the Blato by a ninjorlly of 2,032. A Cortr.KSt'ONDiiNT Inquires whether It Is truo that Governor Tildcn Jstntcel to Mr. Daniel P. Jones, when nsked to contribute to the Christian Commission during tho war, that ho "would ralli rr see nil tho soldiers slarvn to death than glvo them nno cent." Of courso It Is wholly untrue, and no affida vit of Mr. Jones to.that effect would bo credited by any seulble citizen. Tho man who was called to Washington to confer with Lincoln in tho darkest days ot the war; who denounced tho heresy of recccsslon in and out of season ; who declared that there could be'no pcaeo until thero was absolute submission to the authority of tho 7fi incut, ami who, In Ills struggles for rt'form slnco tho war, extnrled'tlio unqualified com inendalion of tin1 New ork Tribune, the 77wi and every lover of public anil prlvnte integrity Mich n mull cntinnt lie'iireTssfitlly assailed at this late day ns a perjurer anil n traitor, and he who nllompts (It tmlylliistills tho intelligence of (he American people. There may be many sluing, political reasons why Mr, Tilden should nut bo elected Presi dent, but tho country will bo most fortunate if men of his unsullied honesty and eminent ability shall always fill tho Presidential chair, l'hila. Times. NORTON REPUDIATED. NO MORE GRANTISM. West Virginia 7,000 Domocratio. DEMOCRATS OF'PENWSYLVANIA GO TO WORK. In his own State, must bo regarded as most Hayes and Wheeler is in effect a vote to aid mortifying if not disgraceful to tho Repub- in their own disfranchisement. lican Candidate. HAYES, A KX0W NOTHING. On the 5th of July last chapter 031 of an organization known as tho "American Al- lianco" met in Philadelphia and adopted a seres, of resolutions which said of the nom iuatious of Messrs. Hayes and Wheeler that they were 'hereby indorsed by tho American Alliance conference,' and that tiio allianco "earnestly advised all who aro in favor of American principles, as advocated and set forth in these resolutions, to givo these nom mations an active and eleterunneu sup' port.'" "These resolutions" wcra sent to Mr. Hayes, who returned tho following reply, dated July 5, 1870, addressed to "Lemuel J. Tyler, secretary of tho-American Alliance "I have iust received vour letter infor ming mo of my election as a member of vour admirable Alliance. Return my thanks to WISDOM IN CHUNKS. Columbia Oninty Republican, JunclS, 1S70. "Hayes is the most popular man in the West, and will carry every western Slate. " "Tho egregious blunders of the last rebel Congress insures a united North with a good proportion of the South." Republican, July 20. " What sane man will doubtihat Hayes.tho favorite son of the Uuckeyes, will carry Ohio by 50,000 major ity. The Democrats concede it by 00,000, but 50,000 will fill the bill. Indiana's closo geographical relation to Ohio will operate powerfully, and Indiana will follow Ohio by probably 10,000 less majority." Rspublican, Sept. 14. " The Democratic leaders aro seriously considering tho propri ety of withdrawing Tilden's name from the Presidential ticket, in view of tho damaging disclosures made in regard to his character. Special Dispatches to C. 11. Urociway. Hamilton county, Ohio shows Democrat' ic gain of two thousand, fivo hundred nnd sixty-seven. Cuyahoga of twenty seven forty-six. Stato very close. Harrison, In diana, few hundred jihead. ritlLAHELi'iiiA, Oct. 11, '70, :i.3. In 1.15 twps., of -Hi counties in Iud. Har rison's majority is 2318 a gain of I7S0 over 1871. Cuyahoga Co ,01iio shows Democratic gain of 2500 Wyndotlo 208 Lorain 101,Krlo 207 Huron, Co.. shows gain of 314 and Trumbull 4 IS. West Virginia Democratic by 0000 majority. Harrisou probably elected in Indiana and llell in Ohio. Piula., Pa., Oct. 11, 0.05 p. m. Demo crats claim whole ticket in Indiana by three thousand majority but concede possible do- feat of Williams. Republicans probably car ry Ohio and gain five congressmen. Nkw Yokk, Oct 12, 1870, 8:2S a. m. IndianaDeinocratic. Hendricks telegraphs from Indianapolis seven o'clock ': Returns coming in slow, but indicate Indiana cer tainly den ocratic. Thompson, Chairman Ohio State Committee, telegraphs four o'clock, that he does not conccdcOliio to Re publicans ; that tho Stato is very close and our chances equal with the Republican Democratic gain in Cleveland is two thou sand eight hundred and forty-six Cincinnati two thousand one liu West Virginia is Democratic by six to e. thousand. the Alliance, as I deeply sympathize with Tho anti-Tilden wave is gathering strength l remain your lellow citizen, every day. " its principles. "It. u. Hayes." This fact was published by tho New York Uorldanii called forth from A. E. Lee, the privato secretary of Mr. Hayes, the following letters, the first of which was addressed to tho Secretary of the American Alliance. Columbus. O. September 13. 1870. Pear Sir: It is not true that General Hayes wa it Know Nothing or that ho has given any assurance of sympathy with, or indorsement or, declarations against tne naturalization of foreigners, or the privileges of naturalized citizens. He is opposed, as tho republican party is, to any sectarian Interference, Uath olio or otherwise, with political affairs. "You can denounco as ouo of the roor backs of the campaign anv charges Incon sistent witli these facts. Very truly yours, A. E. Lee, Privato Secretary." Republican, Sept. 7. " A general disgust for the false professions of tho Democracy has bcized the country, and n revulsion of sentiment more powerful than that which passed over the country when Sumpter was fired upon, is sweepingover it now. Tho best judges say, that every northern Stato will cast its vote for Hays and Wheel er, and five southern States. " The Radicals havo done rather more lying than usual this Full concerning election returns"aiid the same with intent to deceive." Their newspapers and public speakers claimed immense gains in Vermont, but tho official figures show tho smallest Rcpubli "Coluiifbus, September 14, 8Q. Colonel can majority even given in tho State ; they L. Marhbrcit: No such letter was ever writ ten, j lie storv mat uovernor jinyes ever indorsed such sentiments-, by letter or other- wisp, is utterly laise. A. ti. Lee." Subsequently, however, tho World pub lished a fan simile of a letter from Leo on behalf of Mr. Hayes which was precisely similar in tone and spirit with that of Mr, Hayes. This leaves Mr. Leo in a very em- harassing predicament and he will probably experienco somo difficulty in explaining that Mr. Hayes never "endorsed such sen timents." In order that a correct idea may bo formed of what theso sentiments are, wo givo below tho first, two tides in tho Constitution of tho American Alliance : aktjcm: i. The namo of this order shall bo tho Ameri can Alliance. article U. Sr.eriov 1. Tho object of this organization is lor mo maintenance ot American princi ples, as follows : An amendment to the nat uralization laws limiting the suffrage to per sons born in this country or of American parents : tho election of American born citizens only to official positions In this country. Every member admitted to it is required to take and subscribe- to tho following oath : I solemnly swear that I will not vote for nny person or persons lor any ollicial poel- tlnti til llita nnnnlrir iinilup tttn lntva tliaroiif who are not American born citizens and that I will not betray any of tho 3eerets of mis oner, or givo tno namo oi any icrson belonging to tho name, without his 'consent auu that I will laitlitully obey all rules or orders of the tamo not in conflict with the constitution of tho United Slates and tho slate of which I am a resident ; ami thct I will uo nil In my power to lorwurtl the In terests of the order generally, and my coun cil of which I mil a member, nnd of Ameri can principles in this country. So help hie uou. As will be seen theso aro precisely the '.'oientlruenU" of tho old Know Nothing oar- ty, and wo commend them to tho eaim-a p'.tenllon ufaucitof our citizens of forelgu birth as have In contoiupl.il Ian tho support of Iho Republ'can ticket. On thodthundfithof July 1 870, aeon ft-r-enco of tho grand council of tho ordtrmet in Philadelphia Mid nominated Hayes and Whoaler for President nnd Vlco President. On tho latter dny Mr, Hayes received ii committee from this conference, thanked them and accepted tho nomination. On tho 0th of July, 1870, a copy of tho contitutlon of the order, the oath, tho ad dress and accrtifieale of honorary mwlcrthip, exulled over a majority of 10,000 in Maine, but it dwindled down to a little over 11,000; they insisted that tho town elections of Con- ncticut showed strong Republican gains but it turns out that tho Democrats havo gained 5towus over last Fall's elections ; in Colo rado they claimed 2000 majority, but it soems that tho result is doubtful and they will be lucky if at the most, they get half tho amount claimed. The Democratic majority U Georgia was so immense that they could do nothing with it so they placidly remark "of course, wo made no efl'irt you know" an argument which might impress a two-.year-old infant of idiotic tendencies ns forcible Georgia gives about 80,000 majority and tho Legis lature stands as follows: Senate, Democrats 40, Republicans, 1 : House, all Demc crats except C, three of whom are negroes Tho iufluenco which Was been exerted by Harper' Weekly, miscalled n "Journal of Civilization," has been bad for the country, The caricatures of distinguished and lion orable men which havo appeared from time to time In that paper aro simple disgraceful Tho pencil ofThoimu Nast, n clever but unscrupulous artist, lias spared no promt neut 'person in political life, nor have tho pens of tho editors been more chivalrous This outrageous1 prostitution of pen nnd pencil to partisau uses rcaclu d its climax in the campaign of 1S72, when iho shame ful pictures of Mr. Greeley called forth in dignaut remonstrances from tho respectable papers of tho country. If tho Weekly did not a.-tfumo so high a position in the news paper world and pretend to be, us Its name indlcates"a journal of civillzation,"this reck less pictorial tUnder would not fceein so In excusable. Either the Harpers should cease the publication of abusive and unjust art! cles and tho printing of scandalous carica lures or change tho name of tho paper to "a journal of abuse and promoter of tbo degrdartlon of publio morality," It is not necessary that oven n party organ should do scend to low scurrility, either of pencil or of pen, in order to advance tho interests of tho political organization to which It bo longs, and It U yet moro out of place In a journal which pietcnds to belong to the higli her nnd'purer class of literary publications, Mr. Nut has created, to u great extent, a tasto for this unhealthy kind of personal tldloule and in that respect his undoubted talent maybe considered a public misfor tune. ii u m en is elected tho southern war claims that will be paid will double the debt and impoverish the nation. Aro vou prepared shoulder tho responsibility of sucu a suicioai poticyr Tho editor of the Gazelle it Bulletin, from which the ahovo was taken, knows, or ought t3 know, that tho statement is utterly false. Tho Constitution (art. 14 Sec. 4 ) ex pres.-ly prohibits any such payment. The Coi.U.Mlil.VV of last week, contained this sec tion, which we republish to refuto the charge : The validity of the public debt of the United Slates, authorized by law, inclitiliny dibls in curred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in tupnressiny insurrection or rebel lion, SHALL NOT HE QUESTIONED, Hut not the United Slites, nor any State, shall assume or pay any debts or obligations incurred tn a in or iN'simnr.t.'i'Joh- (in ih-jiei.mon against Tin: U.niit.d StaTi-a or any claim for Ihe lessor emancipation of anil slave : but a'l such debts, obligations and claims shall be held tU.KU.U. ANI VOID." Havo you fried Klrby's WlldChcrry Cough lldl.am? A Very luvlnteiiMf: i-omnound tor tho various affections olllfii ihr-mt nnd lungs It lias been ucd with miiw, in seven eases of iisthma giving Instant relief and In many casrs effecting n pcrnaiueiit euro. Prleo CO cents per bottlo and positively warranted to givo onliro latlsfaction f r money refunded, Klrby's Magic Relief for the instant euro of severe and acutu palm. Klrby's Tn-tcless W'oim Lozenges, pleas ant. Hale nnd effectual, Klrby's Horno and Cattlo Powders are tho be-t powders for stock, manufactured. Try them and bn convinced, Klrbv's Camphor lco for sunburns, soro lips and chapped hands, Gill's Ililltous and Liver Pills nro recom mended by tho first Physicians. Tim nbovu preparations nto for snlo by nil Druggists and dealers In medicine, Moykh l!i!oriii:it.i, July 21, '70.-1 v Wh(ileal Agents. A I)M lRtors DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tONTATK nf MAKV ANV tlKKIINIIKIl, IHTKA'En, torsof Ailmlntstrntlun mi Iho estate of .Mary A. Ik-rnlngrr, latn of the Twp, or Mutt, county 1 1 liilmnlilA, iluecueil,linvclK-eiiirranteil by tiivHegK ter orsnl'leiHinty toAnronlifrninii-r,iif Multi tp..MI persons lmvliirlnlnisiigsliit the cstiito lit thoili ci dontnrn rerpipstcil toprewnt them lor tctlleim-rii ami thnsu liiticljlcU to tun omiiPi lomnko payment lo tho iindcrsIiriii'iladmlnlstMtor without delay. AAllOtf lIKIl.MNIlHfl, Oct. I), mc-ow." Administrator. A" UDITOlfS NOTICE, COAL. Old Kstnlillslicil Coal Yard. COAL C. W. Nkai, & l'lio.. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in nil sizes of tho best qualities of Red and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Hnveconstnntly on hand lnrgo stocks ot Domestic, Uupoln, Blacksmith's Anthraclt , llituminous, nnd Limeliurner's Coal. Especial attention given lo the prenara tlon of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange for coal Coal delivered to any part of tho town at 8hortnoticc. Ordersleltat I. W. McKelvy's store, or at our othce, win reccivo prompt at tention. Office and Yards at William Neal it Sons' Furnace, Last llloomsburg. 1 our patronage respectfully solicited. COAL. 7-tf 251 COAI, MUIihETT. Mullelt has turned up again, not to bo suro ns superviiing architect of the Treasury butns Superintendent of government buil dings now in process of eieeli-in nod inclu ding tho Custom Houses at Cincinnati, Chi cago and St. LinK and the Post oII'kcs at New York, Hartford and Pml.idelnlha. This will givo Mullett a chiinco to spend u few more millions of public money, unless Congress docvvluit H mot certainly should do, enact a law which will effectually ro strict Mullett from so doing. We had fond ly imagined that when Mr. IWstow kicked this expensive creature out of the Treasury that we had heard the last of him, at least in an ollicial position, but Grant sticks to his friends well, and so wo havo Mullett with us again. .Mr. Potter of New York who succeeded Mullett as architect of the Treas ury was a gentleman of lino abilities and undoubted honor, 'nut ho did not c-cm to have imbibed tli- idea that his ollico should bo used to furward tho plans of tho Admin istration leaders to carry elections. Mullett understands that part of tho business perfec tly hence his return to power, The Phila delphia Times with its acciiitoinetl shrewd ness hits tlie nail on the head,' thus: Tho election is approaching ; it is time to give out contrails and Hart up the pub lie works, and who is there so well qualified to niperihteud this patriotic task as the mighly Mulli-ltjWho can spend moru money In a given lime than any man in tho United States emlce? Old and vouiir. rich and poor, nil unite in testifying to tho truo merits of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, ror over a quarter oi a cen tury it has proved Itscll a true, tried ana trusted lricnd. Important lo (Viileiinial Visitors. Many ot our readers who yet intend to visit Philadelphia, will wih to do so at the least possible cot and trouble. They will not wish to pay hotel rates when they can obtain good accommodations at private- and boarding liou-.es at one-third hotel rates. During beptemoer nnd Uclooer the crowds will be so la ge that they cannot bo accomo dated nt hotel-1, and to avoid trouble on their arrival all should know where they are. coing to stop, beloro leaving home, i ou can ob tain good accommodations by the week for e n &in .... 1... .1..., r- si ... Co 1IUI1I lu fiv, ui uv mi' ii. IJ iiwiii vi ii' V To do this you must write to J. Weaver & Co.. 1318 Markot street, Philadelphia, and they will, on receipt of 1, to pay them for their troublo and expense, send you a list of one hundred boarding houses, giving the prices charged by tho day or week, ion can then select a place for yourself, and make arrangements direct with the parties you wish to stop with. In this way you can save from $10 to $25. Should you wish to stop at a hotel they wiil huikc all necces-a- ry arrangements lor you and charge you but 1. J Ins is our ounce. Jake it. State what paper you saw this in. Sept. 22, 1870. A Tonic Without Alelioliol. Tho Peruvian Syrup is a Solution of tbo Protoxide ot Iron, which vitalizes, purifies, nnd enriches tho blood. Dyspeptics and those suffering from Chronic Diseases read the lollowing : From Rev John Gregory, Pastor of the Wesleyau Methodist Church, at Pittston Luzerne Co., Pa. My Dear Sir Having at various times personally, and in my own and other fami lies, tested the great value of the medicine railed i'eruvian Syrup or rroteeted solution ot l'rotoxuie ot iron, I mii'i cheerlully rec ommend it, especially to those who aro suf fering lrom dyspeptic and nervous disorders, As a reliable and powerful alterativp, it i, I think, unsurpassed ; and as a tonic, free ... -II .1 I !...! l.l i-.... . ..1-..I.I.. iroui uu Lou ocjcciioji.iuiu leaiores oi aiuiio liolic remedies, it n n most stiux-ient nuxilia ry to tho temperance cause. Ono of tho greatest hindrances to the temperance re form nt present is, as I think, tho medical ..l .1. ...I... I!.. . .f I .... . l.t-. usu ui iiicooouu hiiomicoi it iiaiuver may bo argued as to their necessity in certain ca se", wo have, in the Peruvian Syrup, a sa:o and efficient substitiito for those dangerous remedies. This testimony is given unsolici ted, with the hope that some who aro not yet acquaint! d with the valuable- properties ol the medicine may no induced to givo it trial. Yours truly, John Gregory. Caution. lie ur- you get the I'eruvian Syrup (not Peruvian li.irkj, Sold by dei-1 crs generally. A thirty-lwo-pago pamphlet containing n ireatico on iron asa medical agent, ami other valuable papers, tcstimon iais from distinguished physicians, clcrgv men, and others, will ho -cut free ' nny nd ilrcs, bet n V, l-owle iV bons I'rop rs., 8(1 llarr MinaA venue, 1'oston. Nation U Djai.-aVu Ticka!;. Governor Chamberlain, of South Carolina issued a proclamation on Saturday, declar ing it impracticable to enforce, by tho ordi nary judical process, tho laws of the Stato within certain counties j ordering Iho ills, banduicnt of the, white riflo clubs within tlueo days j and declaring that If his order is d.iregardtd ho will "exhaust his own pew.-rs and then appeal to the United States Government. Tho Democratic State Conuuitloo of South C-iroliiiu has luueil an mMro-s denouncing this proclamation iu "unwarranted by law and fuels, u.: LvUed to furnish n pretext for troops," Chief Justice Mose, iu reply to a leltir from W'ndo Hampton, statis that "be knows nothing tn lead hh to conclude that South Carolina is an nrnieil eaiiip, or that any arm Is needed more potent than tho law," AsMielaiii Juticii Willurd.nud Judges Maokey and Cookr, Republicans, haveulsp written litters denying nny knowledge of the alleged fuels set forth iu the proclama tion, mid Judge Mackey charges the Gover nor with "conspiracy against a free bal lot," TOR I'lillSII'r.NT, SAMUEL J. TlLDEN, OF NEW YORK. roil VICE I'ltiaiDI'.NT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. County Officers. HTATll HIl.VATOIt, ClIARUEd G. HARK LEY. of l'loomsburg. IHufoJ.-ct to Scnatorlid t'onferer.co. hi:i'ui.bi:ntativi, E. J. M ("HENRY, of Fishingcreek, DAVID S. HROWN, of Main, AssociA'rr. Juior.s, F. L. BHUMAN, of Catawissa, ISAAC K, KR1CKHAUM, of Jienton. SlIUHIfK, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of Jlloomsburg. JIIY COMMISSIONHIt, EIJ ROIIHIN8, of Fishingcreek. Marriages. fIEIOKlt-CASE.-At tho residence of tho bride's parents, la Alton, by he v. J. A. Inlne.Vr. David M. Oeli'or to Miss Martha I- Case, all cf Scott township. imow.V-SMiTH. At the roMdcuce M tho bride's pirmuon Iho Till hut, by ttov, O. L. liensoott-r, Acnuyin J. hrown, ot l)looiabui-,r to Miss Jo&Io HitiUh, rf JackkOn, Deaths. - - -a-i IlOONK. At Urao rtldso, Oct, lit., law, Tsntah 1:1 uvt mxijie, oseu sjtars, u inouim urn .l days, TOlilAHt-ln Espy, on Iha Mh Inst., Sarah E, Ti tuas, m luoium year ul borate. MeliKYNOMW.-AtUir aboi-t UIiiosh, from mem. urauous ciouci, joau ii.iriou turn of II, W, auj Krcll iia iuueynoius, used 4 years and I months, l uneml I'rlddy at J n. uv Tho afflicted ireula hate our carnvst iapaUiy, biiid rutiii. Oct. in-iw DYHIMII'MI U DVM'HI'sl.V I UY.MlTI'Sf A t IWKpflwt.i IsthoiiKMt iie-pteln- ur nil htiimm nil- menu. Its r miit oiiifi nro utmost li, Untie, In their ntkty innl Iho forlorn and itctronilmt Mctlmsof tliu ill.sea.se oru-ii t mcy themsclu's tho prey, In turn, of i-M-ry Unouii iiialndy, this Is due, hi part to Ike oe Kj-tnprtliy whlih exists I etwi en the Moinnch nnd the t rain, nnd In rnrt nUo to tho f ict that nny illstuiliuneuof tliedljfL'stlM'fiuiilljiisnee-ssarlly (lis disorders tlm liver, iho bowel! and the. henous KJRteia nnj edicts, to bOlne cstcnt, tl.u quality tt tho blood. K. 1 Kmikcl's Hitler Wine of Iron Is a suro cure. This Is not n now preparation, lo bellied nnd found wanting, It has been prescribed dally for many years In tho rractlco ot eminent physicians with ini- paralled success; It Is not expected or Intended to cure all tho diseases to htch thchtiman family lssub Joct, hut warranted to euro Djspipsta In Its most obstlnato form, hunkers Hitter Wlno ot Iron net er falls to euro. Symplons of Djnpepsla nro loss of appetite, wind and rlslnsr of tho lood, dryness of tho mouth, heartburn, distension of Iho fctomacli ami bowels, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleepless ness and low spirits. Try 1 he i-reat remedy and bo convinced ot Us merits. (Set tho ceiiulntt. Tuliu only Kuukel's, hlihlsput only In fl bottles. Depot :o saw uy an Druggists and dealers e crywucro. Ask for 1;. F. hunkers hitter Wlno ot Iron and take no other, six bottles for t".oo or tl. per bottle. worms I worms! Worms I E. 1'. Kuukel's Worm Sj ru i nc.ier falls to destroy 1-hi, t-cut und Momach nouns. Jir. Kuiikel, thu unly siccessful 1 hjslchm who ici.iou'-i Tupo worm In 2 hours, nllvo with head, and no foe until removed. Common sense tenches If Tape worm bo removed all other worms can be leadlly destroyed, hend for circular to 11. 1'. Kunkel, usu Nuilh Ninth street, 'hlladeltml.i, l'a. or cull on vour ill uirzlsL lorn but. lie or Kuiikels Vtoim triup, prlccti. It never uciooor. IK TUB rsTATK OF .1011- ntl-ItAUT. tlFf-'M. Tho liiidei-slgneil Auditor to makii ul-tilbutlon nf tho hamlets ot the. funds In the mud of tho Administrator, imiomr tlm pnrllcs entitled t In-run. will attend tn I hn duties ir disappointment nt Ills iifllii' on Main Mreei. Hloomshuig, I num., on Krlda) the rid day nf Nr.vi mher IsTa. when ninl wheroall pnrotis having claims ngnlnsl ihii !ald estate win requested to piesent the name tKf- i-c the rtu-iiuir ur uu ucourrt-d irom coining 111 lor n Riiaiu oi C. (I. II.VIIKI.I.l, Auditor. UDITOirS NOTICE. EHTA1I-. OK (UU. VVKIVIH lRrFAVII. -r lin lllnti I Htirlif-il altitltiit minnloteil livtho (-nlirt In (iisti-ltiutn Iho bal.inei! In Iho lunids of the ttvicu. tors of sal't ih'cen-ed to ulid nmong the persons entltl d to thu same, will ntlernl to the duties of his nppoiiitim in ni ins (mice in r.ioomsnurg, on inuis liny, Nov. v, IsTil. at 10 o'eloek n. in. when nr.d vvhero all persons nro lo rehy iiotllled lo mnko tliili-clalm before the Audltur or bo debarred from coming hi on said fund. , I'. V. Mil. I. Kit, Del. 0, 'id.-ovr. . Auditor. A' UDITOR'S NOTICE. IISTAIK OF MAIIV llOKI.OCIll'.n, PFCKASFP. 1 n-eiity-nlne persons for rteclnrs. (ino lierson lor ItepreM-utntlve hi Congress for Iho XTino iJwnfor Scnntrir for the xVlh dlsttlct, enm posed of Ihei-mmtlesof Columbia, l.C'mlK. Mnn l.uir nnd MUllvini. I vmi persons lor .isprmoij. Tvvo persons for Assoih.te Judges of the county ot l-diitnbtii. ime iK-rson for sherirf. .,.,. 'I wo (icrson-- for.iurj (i inmtsslonorlu'it no elector to otn for Inore than nniHi- isoli.l .,.., It Is further dliected Hint tho (lection polls of tlm several districts simp bo opened at seven o'dis-k in I he foienoon, nnd shall conllnu-i open llliiit Inter ruption tir ailj-iuiiurcnt until seven o'clock hi le evening when Iho polls will lie-closid. I'uisiinnt to tlm provisions coiitahiul In tin l;.lh Section of tho Art of (lie (leneral Assembly l-elng "A luither supplehiciii lo inu net reiruiniii'K e-;-tlons In this (,'uuim jiivvealth," npproved .Inn. do, isil. Sie-rios 111. As soon ns the polls shall clone, Iho nfliccrs of election shall proceed to i until n'l lh" Miles ea't for each candidate voted for.nnd make n full return of tho sumo In trltillente, Willi n Ktiirn ,l.n. In n.iaillnn. (n nil of Ulili-ll ItiPVOtfR ri-'eVC-ll bv earh enndldale slmll n given alter his or her nali.e, IIM 111 v.olilsnuil again in iigures niimi i... . i ......i ii ,.f u..i.i ..i-tc.ti.,1 .....i ...niiiipii h over- s. (r.s. tf liny, or If not Hoccilltled, the overseers l-nd hi-hiii-i-i- ivrnsiiKT to slim oc c( rili v . or (liherof lln'm, shall witte iiim.ii eneh cf the returns l-l( or ineir reasons ior not su-oiii oi inui, '11.1.(11(0.11601111 na i..iui.li.il. slmll ntso he lino ler. and fully declared Irom tho window to the dlheiis pi-csdit, nnd n t n ltf statement showing tho votes received by each enndldale shall he made and sighed bv the elect Ion onjei-rsns soon ns tin-vote Is collided, Klin me same Slum uu llnmeniaieiy jioso-n m n i n-d-xir of the elecll-m house for Information of tho public. The triplicate returns shall be cnilowil In envelopes and be sealed In piesenee nt tin' otllcers, mil om, i-nvi-insn. nidi the iin-efileit return s!ieet. irlti.,1 1(1 (In, 111. I. Hi , I.IOll Llinil f'lllll 1ITI (1(11- IISI III voters, tally-paper, nnd oaths of ollliers, nnd another or sain enveiotH-s snail no given 10 me miiiwiii.. i In Ilia district In which he claims to be a voter, for Ihn period of nt least two months Immediately pre coding nnld election, which witness slmll be swoi n i or nmrined and snlwrlho a written or Pnilly vvrlttjii nnd imilly piluted nilldavlt to the facts slated by him, whlih iillld.ult shnll ihllne clenily whero tho toslticnetl ISM 111!' pen-oil Niiiaii iiiih '"'" V,""1 i nnd tho person su thdmliig the ittihl lovoteshnllnlto takoniidsubMill"- a wilttin or nt I j written nnd partly pnuieu iiunuitii, mhihiki i" y. Lor vOic lu-e mid bclhf. vvh( ii nnd while ho wnnboi nt Hint he has Uen 11 iitlren of the 1 lilted Stall s lor nno month, and of I In commonivenllti rf Irnnsjl vanlal lln.t he hen lcshUdln tho coiTiln'tivvenllhoni) M-nr, or, It lonneily a ouiilltied elector ur a hntlvo bi.iii citizen ther-of. (,nd has lemovcd Ihercliom and leluineil, llial he nns n much.uk n ( i nx loooios next pi t er ding satd i lection i tl.al he Ims I eslrti d hi tin- (list! Icl Iu ivhli h hu claims lo be nvi.ln- loi-thu 1-el loll i-r in leasT iwomeiiiiisiiuiiK-oi.iiin piiccuuiK fnld ileclloli! Unit he lies hot luoM-il Inln thu dlstrlit fir tlie pui.M' of votlngthereiu i Hint ho hio, If twelilv-two jeurs if oge or upwnrds, paid n Mine or eouniy ikx wkikii io inn, i. h .o ui sesMilnt lean- two Inonlhs nnd paid lit lenst onu inonlli hi hire the eieciion, ine sani niiiuavii nau ulso stale when nnd where the lax claltmd tn Isj paid bv the i.tllnnt was nstessed, mid when nnd where nnd til whom p.ildj and the tax lccelpt there for shall be produced fur examination, unless Iho nlllant shall i-tnte In Ids tifllduvlt llu.l It has been lost or (h si in) eil, 01 that be nevir r celled nny j and It 11 Ii:l!Ui aill (l ( lll( o. -nun iii-ii imiiiu iocn, ni-iu and bv vvlr.it court he was natuiaHi-ul, and shall also i-di!ucc ins i en uu me oi miiuraiuiLiien uri miiiiiiiii iro. nut l( tlie rirKin so claiming the iluht tovotu shall take ui-d siibteilt.e nn nilldavlt that 1,0 Is a hn tlvo belli iltlen of the I idled Mates, or, lr boin elsew In le, --hall slate the fad hi lis uflidnllt, unit shall pioiluee ('Vinculo iuhl no jiiis oeeu laioinueii or Ihnl he Iseiillllid to t Illi n!ili t.v lef in (I Ids father's in-1 ii rn 11 n ! li m. nnd shall tin 11. ( i stntoln his lno lindcislirned uiidltor iippolnted to dlstilbuto I siH-dor. All litihros living within twelve miles of funds In hands of s. II. Miller. Trustee, nmoiig iim prothonnfnr.v'H onlec, or within twcnty-roiir parties entitled thereto will meet nil peisoiu. inter- miles, ir lhetr l ei.ldeiice be in n lovvn, viuace or cu.v (oh. n (no nno li li raiirii-iti h-ihihik i-' in"""1.'. cito I, for the purpose nf his appointment, at hi iilocku. tn. nn luesday, Oct 31, 'lit. nt Ids unin In lilooinsbiirg, when and where nil persons having i liilins ne-fLiiist tin! Knld estato lire lcuuesled lo present nnd nrovo tho same before 'lie Auditor, or bo (lebuired nom coining in icr a snnru oi snin lunu. j. o. l-'itiiuzt;, Oct. 0, ISiC.-Ct. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICK. f KSTATKnF WltllAVI nAntici:, i.ati: OF StAtll snsi Tows-sine. 0((-v.asfij. Tho undersigned Auditor lonuke illitrlbutlon of the fund In Iho hands of tho Administrator of the cs I mo or William llai ber. deceased, w III nl Icn-l to the dullesot hlsarpolntmeiit. at Ids olllce In Itlooms burg, on siuturd.iy, Nov. 4th, ls"t. nt in o'clock a. in., when noil whero nil nelsons hnvltiir el.lllns against the satd estate, are requited In Jill-sent tlm H.H11U oeiore ino .vnuiior, or no uuuarreu irom euni- Ing In for a rliuro of satd fund. i', r. mi,i.Mr.Yint, Sep. siMiv Auditor. s.-at, shall. In-rore Ivvo o'clock host meridian of th d.iv niter Iho election, and nil other lodges shall, ln-foro twelve (A lock lueiidlin of the second nay nfler the election, deliver said return, together with leturn sheet, tn tho protuonoiai'.y ir mo court m nritnn.nt. il,-iu i,r llu p.ionlv. wl.li-li Kll 111 I i-t tlm slK-lt, thereon, and' shall bu preseived by tho prolfionotnry iil-ivioiieinspceiion. .M-O.lll.H Wlli-If Il.nniKi, ri" in' . ,.i.".."'- hle aw Ident. h unnMo to nth-nil, then the celt tlciito r,r c.lllrn uloll! lie llll.f 11 elinrife or UV Oil" Ol 1 10 10 Riiwtnvxnt-rh'rl.-s nt I lie etc! lion of the district. Who sluitl (lo nnd perform thu duties lequlicd ot said Judge unable toatlcnd. 'Iho falls. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -7"Hl-:.' YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS SUAVKor nuythlng la tho TONSOIIIAI, I.INU goto JAMES KUIMVii 1UUBKR SIKH', Till! IIIC9T IN TOWN, tUndcr Exchange Hold, lilooinsbtirg, Oct. 13, " ly UDiToifs Nunui:. In tho matter of tlie snlo of real estato of Aliens. t-js 1-reuiiil. tho uiidersUiied nunululed Auditor bv ngicciueiitof parlies Inlerested lu make distribution oi money arising iroin biiui sale lo and among tlie parlies (111 II li-il Iheieto, will meet the panics lllte rvsteil fur thu im.isi-n ot hlsiiimolutment at tlm or. flee of llroekvva) ,v IJwvh la liloouisliiii-g on Moil day, Noveinbii'lllll, ls0,ut 10 o'clock, u. in. OUO. f. i;i.wi:t.i oct. 13, IsiiV-fvv AuiUtor. 1 1.I I.N I.VI'IIA l ull h NUTICH. aV ksi-.vtk OKCillunlNri nisili-:!.. iiKpniRFn. Leners i.f Adinluisiuilhin i n the osinto of O.illiarlnn 11 -hel. la h of Aluiilonr twn. i ol.. i'o.. dceeoseil havo been grunted by the lieglstcr of satd county to James P. Mculuro of came twp., Columbia county. .1UII11., I.U llliuiilllll ,.VIElOIl.S iiiucuieu uio lciUCbl. ed to mako li&.vinent.nnd those havluir claims or demands against tho said estate will innko them known to tno saiu Auiniuisiruior wiinout delay. jAits j . .Mcuhunr;, Administrator. Oct. 13, 1S76-CW ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. ESTATE OF Kl'DWIO Til BILK. 1IECFASED. .U'ttcrs of Administration with tho will annexea on tno estato or Luuwig Thille, hitu of Locust tovvushl, Columbia countv., l'i nti'a., d:ceased, have been irruiited by tho lfe-jister of said county to Win. ilattz, ot CuUvrkua. Columbta ei uniy, renrisyivnnia All persons Having iialins ag.dnst the estate ot tho deiedent nio leiiuested to nesciitiiiem lor seiiieiueni, una inoso imieoied lo lie estato In mako naviiiint to thu undirslcued Administrator without delay. WILLIAM MA11TZ, Oct. 13 '"S-cvv. Administrator. SHERIirS SALES. AUDITOR'S NOTICK. IN IHII ESTATE OF DAM El. SIIICF, MTK OF MAIM TUT,, COLI'UUIA COU.NTV, llCK ISEO. on motion of C. (I. Ilarklcy. Hubert It. Llttlo was nppolnted Auditor to make distribution of tho fund In the hands of tho Administrator among tho parties entitled therein. Notice is hereby given tli.a thu underslgued will attend to tho duties of lib appoint ment at tho oir.ee of E. II. and It. It. Little, In looinsburir. on Thursday, tho nth d.iv of November ism, at la o'clock n. m., w hen and w here all p.T.son-1 will he required to present their clilms or bo deb.ir- reu nodi coming iu upuu saiu iuou. 1101IT. It. LITTLK, Oct. 13 1970-J.W Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICK. William Krlckbaum ) in th( 5-of i: o i , J l'lcas ot tho Court m in o n Charles MaurcrA: Henry Maurer. J l'lcas ot Colum bia county. No. km, September Term, lsia, l-'l. l'n., io, inn, r-cpiemuor 'i crin, is.o. And now Sept. 10, ls"ii. on motion of c. W. Millar, Com t uraut a rule on Hherlll lo pav money raised on ahovo stated M. l-'u. Into court, and appoint I II Little, Auditor lo make dlslilbii'luiiuf same to par ti. -3 entitled. lly Hie Courr, ii. r, .Aim, From tho record. 1'ioth'y. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will attend to thodiilles ot his appointment lit his nlltci) In lllbomsliurg on Wednesday tho sth d.i of Novem ber, ism, at 0 u'clock, u. m., when and whiro nil per sons will ha reiiitred to mako their claims or bu de barred Uoin coiulug In upon said fund. 11. II. LI n'LH, Oct. 13, 1670-IW Auditor. ny virtue of sundry w rits ot Venditioni Exponas to me;dlrectcd will bojexposed lo public snlo nt Iho Court House In llloumsburg, nt.ono o clock p. hi. on FRIDAY, OCTOHUR 27tli, 1S7C, All that cor tain trnot of land sltuato In Hemlock township, Columbia County l'a., hounded on tho north by lands of chas. Iiclterlck, west by land of Joseph Moiist, south by land of II. 1", Kester, nnd east by land ot William Wngnjr, containing SK VKNTY-TWO ,ACR ICS, inoro or less, whireon nio erected a rriimo nucisi:, tijtxu i;.ti:?; and other 0itt-bullillng3 with thenppiirtenaiiccs. Seized, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold ns Iho property of Amos II. Applcmau. ALSO, At tho samo time and il.ico nil that certain tract or parcel ot land sltiiatc.ln .lackson twp., Clunibla cviinty, IM., bounded and dcscilbed ns follows: on Iho north by land of Joseph forks, east by William forks, south by Jaeoh.snydcr nnd S, W. Mcltenrj, west by Henry Hurleyinan, containing about so Acres moio or 'loss, vvhereon nro erected a I'lank Dwelling House, and llank-llarn with thu appurten ances. Seized, taken Into c.cctitlon;atid to bo sold as thu propel ty ot Daniel Fritz. ALSO, At tho sanio thno and plico all that certain Heal Estate situate In the.tovvn of llloonisburg, Columbia county, Ha., bounded us follows to wit: E.istl lilghlh strict, smith by Abo Long, west by nn nllej t north by Johtiilreen, said lot; licln-j3u feet Iu front and lea feel In depth, inoro or less, wliireon aio ererted a nno and cue-half story l-'mino House uml outhuttilliigs. Seized, taken into execution anil to Lo sold as ll.o properly ot Citheiluc Lon'. ALSO, All that certain tract or lot ot land situate In Pino tjivnslilp, Columbia county, l'a , bounded amide scribed nsrollo.is: Outheuoi-th hyliiiuluf Asher I'lillmer, ea't by l.indcf Elijah Kiilhner, south by land foi merly ow mil by 11. Jleiidebhall, west by land of Susan lain; containing t4 ncies, 14 ot which nio cleared; n hereon aro erected a 1,M &tory log huuso. ALSO, Tho one-eleventh Intel est Ina farm In said I'lne township, containing lio acres, bounded on the north by land of Wesley Haker, east by land or .Susim Fails, south by 1 mil cf E. Meudeiihall, west by land of 1', W. l-'nus, nnd known us Iho luriiioi' Thomas Fans, deceased; whereon nro i reeled ii I wo story frame house, bain nnd iml buildings. Silzed, taken Into execiit Ion iiml lo bo t-old as tho properly of Joshua Ii. l'aus. ALSO, ORPHANS' CO.UliT SALE John Wcnncr, Administrator of Solomon lluss.lato of Fishingcreek township, deceased, will expose to public sale on tho premises on SATURDAY, NOVEMH13U 4, 187G, at ton o'clock In the. forenoon, all that certain L O T OF 0 R O U N 1), sltualo In rishlngcieck tow nshlp, aforesaid, bounded and descilbed us follows, lo-wlt : On tho North by John Wenner on Iho Risthy William Itobblns and Ellas Header, ion IhoSoiilhund West bv William Iiuderb.ich, and conUituin,' TWO ACK11S mora or less, on which mo erected a KTOKf-AND-A-IIALI-' FKAME HOUSE, A HAKN, and oilier out-bulldliigs. 'lEIt.MS OF S.M.U. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid al tho striking down of tno juoiierty, thu one-fouilh less iho ten percent, at ttiu continual Inu of sale, and Ihorem-itning threo ton ri lis In ono jcar iheieaflcr, wlih luterit Horn continuation iilsl. Oct. 13, ISTC-ts JOHN WT.SNEIt, Administrator, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Hronchllls, Asthma, nnd Consumption. The I eput.itlon It has ntt.ihied, in conscipicnco ot thu marvellous cures it has produced during tho last half century, Is a sufficient assurance to Iho public that It vv 111 continue to realize tho happiest lesults that can bo ileshi'd. In almost every section of couutiy llieic aro persons, publicly kiiuvrii,vv hu havo been i c&toi cd h om alarming and even dctperatu diseases of the lungs, by Its use. All vv ho hav o tiled it, acknowledge Its supcilority ; ami whcio its vli lues nrcknovru,iioouc hesitates ns to vv lint medicine- to employ to relieve tlio dis tress nnd suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions, C'llunr.r l'lx-ioiui. always nnordi in stant 1 el it-l, nud pcifuiuu rapid cuies of tbo iiilldcrvmlcticsorhio'iclilul dlsordcr.nsvvill as Iho iiioio foi uiMalilo diseases cf the lungs. As avaleguiiiil toil.il,liin,.nnldllioilliticis lug ilUenses which beset Iho Throat nnd Chest nf ll.il, Hi. ,fl.il U hi valuable for, by III lln.rly i.so, iiuililiii-li-. nro losciicd am) icslousl to health, 'li.li inc.lii.iiiu guius filiudi at every dial, us thu cuies ills uonstantiy producing lno ton ro iu.irli.iblo la Lu foigotlcn. No family shuuhl la will. out It, ami llioso who hsvo oucuuscd It never vi 111, Kmlnent I'liysichins tluniighout tho cnuiiiir pieiriibo It, nnd Clergymen often iccoiumcuit It from then' knuu lodgu of Its uvea. rucrAUEii uv Dr, J. C, AYER d CO., Lowell, Mass,, I'nu Ileal uml Analjrlltnl Clieiulsls, bold iiy au. Duuiitiisia i:vi:i;vwiiiaii'. Oct, U, is;c-ly At tho sametlmo and place, nil tint certain leal estate sit uulu In ill Milugecf .Montana, ( oliuubla county, l'n., bounded and deser'ted ns follows: on tho east by Centiu street, suith by n iiubllestrcit. wettby nn alley, noithby Daniel Ooodmuri. Said lot being IMi feet In depth, moio or less, una fiO feet In front, moro or less. Selcd, taken liitu execution and to bo sold n tho pinpcity ot l'hlilp 1). Hughes. ALSO, At tho same thno and ph.ie, nil that leitalu lotot ground situate In Ihoboioiighof ('enlrall.i.columhht cuuiity, l'a., bounded nnd di sci tbed an follows : on ll.o south by cen Uo street, on the west by lot 3f John Arter; on tho noithby an alley, on tho cattle lot of August (ial le, containing ti) feet Hunt on sa'd Centre street and 140 feet In depth, whereon iu'e en cted a two-story Iramo dwelling houso nnd out buildings. feUed, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold ns the propel ty of John Pleasant lloaghind. ALSO. At tho samo tlmo nnd place, nil tint itrrtaln lot of land situate In thu Horotigh ot I'entrallii, Columbia county, l'.i.,'bounded and described as follow a : on tho east by I'nxion M south by Norlh st wist.liy an alley, north by lot of Henry Jospi n, being so II, m front and IWhet de-p, on which nreeieeieilafrniiio dwelling holue, a large tw o-story fruiiio w ajjou shop, nnd n blacksuilth shoii. Siled, taken Into unectit Ion, and to bj sold as the pioperly of Heuheli Fuhrlliger. CONDITIONS OF HALIL-l'iirchascis must pay ten kt cent, of tho puithaso money, or at least enough tot-over all eosis, ul striking dovvnof sales olhervv lso property to bo re-sold nt oneo. CIIAS. S. FOllNWAI.D, Sept. 21, '7(1. Niolltr. Yin rollnwln-r Act of Assrml.1v. regulating the mode of Anting In tho Commonwealth r.f I'ennsyi vanla, was passed March in, tw, and rends tlius! I-F('lIOVI, IK' II ( (-111(1 I eil I ll.o m-iin.u llll'l l.'.-.u ot Itnpri-sentntlve ( r th" Cominonvvdilth of I'eniisvl vaiila hi oeneral Asseiiiblv mel. and It Is hereby en noted bv the nullinrltv of tlm snmo that th" iiunlllled voters of I he several ill til tela In the moral counties of tiilscnnimoiiweiilth, nt. nit genci nl, t iwnMilr, boi'- ollfll PlllI Spiem eieciIOIl'., nro uereov oerciiin-i .Kithorlsed nnd nspiln-n to vote by tickets printed or w-.-ttteii, or parttv pilnteil nud pin lly vvlltten, scvci--nlly elasliled as follows: one ttck-t shnll embri-.ie me IKIIU.'M OI no .niiiiri-s oi .mm ,,..-. ,., .,.. labelled, outside, ".turtlelaiy." one ticket shall em bracotho nntni-s of nil tlie Slain nlllcors voted for, and to tin labelled "State;"., no ticket shnll emln-nco tho names of nil county officers voted for. Including Hie olllce ot Senator, nnd Memberi of As-s-emhlv, If voted fur, nnd lndnbci-s it Congress. It voted for, nml bo labelled "Countv ;" one ticket shall embrace Iho natiii'S(f nil low nshlp onieers volod for, and bo lalK-lled "TownstilpV one ticket shall em brcco the names of nil borough ohiccrs voted for, nml he labelled "Hnroui;h." sn-riovs. 'lhat It snail no uio uuiy or ine no In the several counties of tho ('(.mmonvventtli tnln seit In their election proclamations, hcrenltcr tisticd the first section ot this net. NOTIC1-: IS IIKRKllY OIVKX, That every person exeenlln'r Jusllees of Hie Fence n,wl M.lo. i.toti. Kotiiclns Till 1 e n ml rerniis in tho ii.llllii sen tee it the state, vrho shall hold or shall will. In tu-n mouths Invo held anv r"l(-o or niinolnt ment of prolit or trust under tlie rr'(t suites or of this stnte. nnd cltv or eorpornted district, whether a pn-miiisstniieii odlrer or (tlierwl-e. a sutioullnat' ollleer or nireiit w ho Is or shall ho emplnved under tlie j-glstatiii-e, Eveeullve or Judiciary Department r.f this stnte. or of nny c Uv or of anv Inenrpointcd llisiriei, nno also, iu,(l every loeinoi-r oi v.oonn-,ss nnd nf ti '-late Legislature, nnd of tho select or common e- - .i"ll of nnv eitv, or eominl-sioiier or any Incorporate.! (iwtict, is ny law incapioieoi noioing or I'vereisi iir ni I oe same ii ni- ine o re or no ooiih- ment of Judge, Inspeelnr orTClerk of nny elecllnn of tills Commoiiwcnllh, nnd Hint no Inspector, Judge or otlieronieerof suchjclecllou'sliall hi'Xellglblc tu bo men voieu ror. Tho Inspectors nnd Jiidgn of the elections shnll meet nt tlie respective plaies appointed for holding Hie election In thedMHct tn which they respectlvelv lielniK-. licfoi-e seven o'clock In tlio inorlill'L-. and each of said Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall boa (lualliled voter nf such district. In ease tlie person wnn sunn receive me fccoiiu lile-hpst. number of votes rorrin-nectcr shall notnt- tend on Hie dnv of nnv clecll' n. then the person who shall have received Itte second highest number of votes Tor Judge n the:n("!l preceding elect Ion shnll net ns Insnt'ctorln his place. And In case the ihmsoii who shall have ns-clved lh" highest number of voos ror insiH-eior sunn not alloml. the person ,-ieeteil ludsre sluitl nppelnl nn Inspector In his place nnd In case the person elected' buliTe' slnlfoot atleud. then tne inspecior wno reei-iveu me nigiiest numoerer votes shall appoint a Jinlge In Id", place or If nnv vacancy shall continue In the hoird for the space of on" uouriiiier ui" uiun iiveu ov ia-.v ror mo oH'iiing oi mo eieeuon, mo (uaimeu voieis oi tno townsiiip, wart . or( sn ei ror w i en Riicn on uei-s s uu imvc been elecled. present nt such el.-ellou shall ( led one or iik ir numiiei- to tin sucn vacnnev. It slmll be Iho duty of Hie several assessors re- specllvely to nllcnd nt the Place of holdlmr everv generni. special or lounsiun eieeuon, inirinc the whole time such election Is kept open, for the pur nose ot glthic- Information to Hi" Inspectors and juuges, wnen c.ineii on in relation to the iltrht of nnv IM-i-son ns.esseu ny m.-m in vrne nt nich election nnd on surh r-ther matters In relation tn the nssess. ment ns Iho snld inspertnrs or either of them shall irom nmc ro lime, retpiiie. Notvron shall be liertnltted tnvntn nl. nnv elee. tlon ns uroiesild oilier limit a male cltleii. of tho lie-e rf Iwenlv-one enrs or morn, win, l.n lii.nn n ctlt?en of the I'nlted states lit p-nst one month, nnd who sum nave resuieii in tnostnie at.ie.isi ono vent mid In tho election dl'trlct where he olfers to vote two mounts immediately pricediug such eiccllon ami, If Iwentv-two vears (,f ugo (r uiivvaid.s. luivi vvllliln two jears paid a state or county tn which shall havo hem assessed nt least two mouths and paid nl least one moiilli heroic Hie election. Hut cltlyen of the t nlied states who has nri'Vloir-lv bee a ilU.illtUd vohr of this state and reliiiued alnlwho biian nave lived in me eieiiiou uiiiui and pain uses, as iiioieniini, mi.ui no eiuiiicK iu vo-u iiuei residing In this slide fpc luuiiths. lTovl.lcd.th.it . lll.eiis ot Hie I nlied Stales, lutwein the age of tweiity-one nml tweiitj-two who have leslded In Iho tli-ctlon dlitilil two months, as uioresntd, shall lie ciitltledto vole although th y shall not have paid (as. niiiil.it It. that lie Is. lit the time of making Mi" nlllila- vut, of tlmnge t,f Iwint.v-t iiunnd uiid'-r Iwcntj-twii vcursi that he bus been n citizen of Iho lulled stales ono hiuiith, Mid has resided 111 the slntu ot.ii jenr; or, If a native lioui cltlen of thu Statu nnd removed Ihcicf i urn and rcltiri.cd, Hint he has tcttdul therein six moiilhs next preceding said ( lecifon, and In the election dlslilet Immedhitely Ivvo mouths pre icdliig suih eh illoti, he slinll be (iitllled to vote, nlthough he fhnll not have paid taes. The snlil anidavltsof nil pei sons miikliigsuch claims, and Iho nhld.wlls of tho wit iu sses to llielr ieildnr.ee shall In pieseived by Iho chctlon bir.nl, nnd nt the cloie of Iho ilcellon they shall bu ct.clcsed Willi the list of void's, tull.v list and other papers required by law to be hied by tho letiiin Judge villi the piulhoholary, uml slmll remain on tile tneicvvith In tho imilluiiiu larv'si,ilce,suli('('t to i'ninliinllon ns othirekitlcn pn;. lH me. If the ekitloii onieers shall Iiml Hint. Iho applicant, possesses nil the legal iiiiillllcntlons ot n voler he shall bu eimlttcd lo vote, nnd Ids namo shnll be added to tl.e list of tUMibles by the ehctlon oIIKiih, Iho woul "lax,",beliigr. adihd whole tho claimant claims to vote on tax, ulid the word "nge." vvneie lie ciniius iu viae on nge; me unn.o vvorus Is 11. g added by Iho clerks In each case. icss-ctlvcly, on the lists of ri raons voting at such eiccllon. si. (tion ll.ll s in 1 bo law ml for nnv nun III id (III- reii i r tne distth t, notwithstanding the i.mne of ihu pt opened vott r Is contained in the list of leshhtik tiiMibtes, to ih.illenge th vote rf such person, wh' n ill on tho (nine proof ot tho light of fctMrago ns Is luivv required bv law shall bo puu.cly uu.iie iu.it mi on u.v me eieeuon ooaru. nnu inu voienu ui lied or leji cie.I, aecoidhig lo the evidence. Every ji( I son claiming to he a lintumll( d dltl7cu snail leicqulicil lopi-(,(lucolilsiiatlii'all.!iitlon lertlllei-.to nl thu doc uon oiioie o(ing, o.vcepi wneie lie lias inch tor livu .u,.niir.,u,iiig . 1VUI .11 111! IIIS.IIll III 1,111111 lie off i rs his vole; nnd on the into of such person being rrciivril.lt rli.HI be the duty of tho t union onuers lo vvillu or stamp on such iciilllcalc Iho word "viilcd," with Hie (In, Iik nth uml cur; and If nny (Pel loii onicer or onieers shall ricilve n second vote on tho same day, hj vlrtuo of. I ho same lerllll- ,ite. exceritlmr vvheiu sons nro ( ntltleit to toie. I,e. alise ot tlio liatliralt7atl( n of their fnthere. thi-v noil in.- No person shall bu permitted to votn whose nntno NICRAL KLICOl'IOX "rROCLAMATIOX. Wukiinvs, by thu laws of this 'i,nii,ionv,i nllli It Is made Iheduti of thu i-luillf or even fouuty to give notice of tne general Kit Hon, by pub-Jeutlon in ouo or inoi-o newspapers hi tho loiinly, nt lenst twenty d.ljH lafoio tho eiccllon, and Iu i nuim-j-ato Hit-rctu thu oltlctrs to he elected, uml In design Ho thu place at whhh thu i-Kctlou Is to be held, '1 lien lore, I, v s. I uiuwiild, High s nerllf of Co lumbia luuut, do hereby mako l.iHiwii i, ml proclaim to thu iiunlllli (I electors of Columbia c. inly lhat a general election will be Iield un 'I l'l-.Si")AV, THE Sl-.VKNTH OF NOVllMlll'lt, isfil (being Ihu Tues day ue.t following Iho Ills t Monday of bulil mouth,) at tho several districts wllhlu tho ioiiiit, .'u wit; Heaver township, ut tho publio house of Thos. J. Sluiiimu. lleiilon township, nt Iho public nouso or lllram Hess, In tho town ut lieutoii. l..isi lilouiu, ul tho court House, In blooms hurg. Hi si lilouiu, id thu Court House, In ltliHimshurg. Horuugh cf Hcrwlck, at tho btoio of Juhn il lAuall, In tho iH.iougn of Ilervvlck", Horuugh of OcntrallJ.ut tho publio houso o.' Wil liam 1'ilfir. llrhm-iri-k township, lit tho public bchool houso near EvunsvlUe, Cut iwlssa lovviiKhlp, nt tho public housu of Suioucl Kostetibuuder, hi thu town of Culuwlssit. Centiu luvvnshlp, at thu bchool houso near Lafuy-ettuCiea-sy's. North Conyngham District, ut tho school housu liuar tho colliery ot John Anil. -i son x Co. South (on.Migliani Dl.sti iu.ut thu houso of ThomiJ! Kllker, lately UxuU hyuvotu of tho illlcns of that lowicshlp. I-lshhigcrcel; tovvnshlii, ut tho school houso near C. II. While's. Franklin township, at thu 1 Jivvrenco school houso. (ireeiiwooU township, ut tho housu of Joseph It. I'alton. Hemlock township, at Iho publio houso of -C'luis. II. Hlcttcrlch, Hi tho tuivn ot Huck lloiu. Jackson township, ut tho housu of Hieklil Colt-. Locust towushln, ul thu public ii'juso or iianlol Morrbhla Niuneaia. Mmiln township, nt tho public hous(i ot Aaron llutis. Hi Iho town of Mlfllliivlllv. MuJlson township, utthu publta school h ouso In Jerseytuvvn. Mt. I'loasant townshlii, at tlm houso of II, V. Mtlllck, iloi.luur township, at tlio publio houso of V, 11, Tuhbs, utltupeit. Main luvvnshlp, ut tbo public houbo of JcremUU IS, Luugenbeiger, - I'liurtngciock townsUli), ut tho houso formerly oc cupied by Oeo. W, HicUUicli, oriinuu tuwiishlp, ut tho publio Khool h 9tio In OratiKovlllo. I'luo luwnslilp, nt too centiu school llouno. liiUly llxod h.t u vuUi of tlio cltlicns of Bald low uslilp. Hugrlout un, nsbjp, ut Uie hoiue of Allnus .olv. S(sjlttuwushi, tttlho ruhllu hoilkoot Win. l'eltlt, la Espy. At wbli-h tlu.o uml i-lru-oH Iho (itullilod i-lM-tors will I'lu't by Iwilig. thu tullimlng suluuial County onijrs, vIm T) I AXK MWis.wllli nrwlllul ."leinii'loj ) toriiiw);.t ibuCoiUKsuoUtv ' Is not contained ill tl.e list of taxable lnli.iblt.nitN fund-In d b.v the ( oinmlsslom rs, unless, ltrsl, ho pnluces n Hi i Ipt for the payment wllhlu twyycai-s of iisiuleor loiuilv tax iisiseit ngKcnhly totln Constitution nnd LHmuihrm lorv evidence cither ou 1,1s t-nth or uiririi.atloii or the oath or i.rilrinntlon of ciner, mat ue mis ii.nu sucn a i.ix.orcu lauure to produce a risclpt lutll make oath to tho p.iiiieut thereof. Si ootid, If li.'-el.diti tho light to vote by be lnguii elector btlween tlio nge cf twinty-die nnd twciilv-twiiyeutH, he shall depose oiioathoi'iilllrina tlon tlial he has resided In llils State at least one vear next before his application, and make such proof (f resilience ui me ill-Old ns is requited by lids ncr. nnd that he does veilly believe from thu ac count given blln, that he is or nge nroiis.iKI, una such olhi rcvldi in i' us l-iiequlied bj thla nit; iv hi ro upun the numo of ihu person Ihus odmlttid tovi.lu snail oe lusei ii ii in uio iiipii.iiii iieiu iim o- mo in-soeetoi-s. and a nolo made opposite! theielo bvvvill, lug the word "t.iv,"lf ho snail le admitted tovotu Iij leasonof having paldtax; orlho woul "uge" by lie shall le adiiiliied to vote by lousou or such uge whlih shall be (ailed out to tho eleiks, uhu shall mako thu nsu notes on mo lisi oi voters I.cpl nj lilClll. In nil cases whero the nameor the ncr.-'on chilmln tu vote Is not fciindon the ll-t fur l-hc-il by Hie coin lnl-slom I'sniid ussessor.or Ids ilchilo vole, whethei found tlieieon or not, Is obj.-i-led to tiy anv itualllled ( illen, ll sunn oe uio ion ii me nispeciors inex iiinliio such rei'son on ealha.s lo Ids oualllleutlous. and If he e-l.ilms to havo ri skied w itlilu the stntn ror oiiojcar er un re Ids oath shall bo sum. hut roof thereof, hut he shall liltiti'l lo( I lij nt Ii-asl i lie eoin I d, nl whness, who shall be ll ipialllied i hclor, that lie hasii-shU'iI In the ill-til. I two month next Hn iiiedlati ly pi eroding sit'h ihclton.-nml slmll ulso himself Hvvcnr Unit hh buna lido resldi-nee, lis puisu uiieo of Ids lawful calling. Is Iu sat I ilMih t, nml that liudiii nor icni' ve iniu saiu oiiiiai icr liic puiposo of votlli''- theretll. Every person (lualliled as uforesalil, and who shall mako duo proof, If n-qulrcd, of tho icslitt-tiio nml pavinentof taxes us r.furesntd, shall be mJmlltcd to VOIOIU IHU lUXHSIlip, WlllU Of UIS1UCI HI WHICH llU shall leslde. If r.n person shall i-revent or ntlempt lo prevent nnyoniccriif unj election under this net nom hold ing suth eh ctton, or use or thieati n nny v tolcncu lo uiiy sue ii onu 1 1 1 oi r-iiiui H.H.-I1 upi or inqirois'iiy ui- torfeio witn mm iu mo cxecuiion ot his duty, or suau mock up me vviimuvv or nveniie lo unj window where the same may bo holding, or slmll ilolously disl mh tho peace ut such ehcllon. or shall use not Iniinil.lallng thieiils, fuiio or violence, with eloshrn to Inlliience uudulv or overawe nuy eh-cior, or lo prevent blm Iroin v otlng, or to lesiraln the ficcdemi Iu choice, such icrson, on coiiildlon, shall bo lined or any sum not exceeding live huudieil ilulluis, uml luipiKmed for nnj lime', not less lhan tlneo nor more than twilve months, nnd If It shall l.o shown 1. 1 e oui i, w iii-ii me ii i.u iu sucii oiieni o snail be Had, lhat the person so onioning was not a resident of tho city, wind, dlsl 1 1( t or luvvii- hip vv hero the olfencu wan e-ouiii.ltte-d. ami not enlltled to vote tlieiein. then on conviction ho shall In) sentenced to pa) a lino oi inn, i mi 111.1U ouo iiiiuuii-u our loe-io (nail uuo thousand dollars, and he lmpilsoned not less than six muiiins iiov moro iiiuu iwoyeais. ir uny iierson, hoi oy law .piaiuu-ii, suau fraunu- lmtly tutu at any elcttlon of Oils Coiumonweallh, or being olherwiso qualltlcd shall vote out of 1.1- pioperiusiiiii, or u uny person knowing Ihovvnnt of uiieli iiuulllleulloii, shall uld or nmcuio such sun to vole, Ihu person ollciidlug slmll on cciivhlloii bu lined Hi uny sum not executing two hundred dol lars, and bu Iiupilsuiied In uuy term m.i exceeding three montlis. If any ono shall tolu at more than emu election dlstllct, or otherwise fraudulently voto moiu than unci! on the sjino day, or shall fruuduleiitly fold uml deliver lo tho llisncclcr twu tickets together with the Intent Illegally to vote, or who shall piocuru mint her lodoso. huor thi'V olfemllULr shall, on eon. vleliem, bu lined lu uuy sum not less than nrtyinir lliuio. i nun ii." iniiiiiiiu iiumiLs, uuii ou liupi isoueei fur a term not hus ttan thrcu nor moio thiiii twelve months. II uuy iie.rson not (lualliled to voto In this Common-tvi-ul lh ugl e oubly to law (except thu sons of qualified tltuens,) sliiUI uppeiir ut nny place) of election for thu puriHiso oi iuiiu( uciug mu i iiieni! iiuaur.eu lo votCi lio shall on coin Id Inn toilclt nnd nuv it sum not in. ceedlug onu huuetrcd iIoIUi-h tor every such orreniu uud bu liuju lMn.cd for a term not cxciodlng three uionins. Till: RKGISTRY LWY. I also givo ofllclal notlco to the electors of Colum bia county that by un uct, enlltled "An Act further supplemental to tho net rcLulvo to tho elections or this Coininonvvcaltli," upproitd April 7th, A. V. ls;, 11 Is iirovlded as follows : suction ti. After tlio assessments havo been com-pK-letl ou Iho slity-ltrstday be-turn tho Tuesday next following thu llrst Monday of November Hi cadi year, thu nuwsor shall, on tho following day, umku u return to tho county i-oinuiLshluneiii ur Iho names of ail ih-i sons asseMted by him hliao tho return ro eiuh ed to Is; mado by him by the ilrst section of this act, noting eipposltei cuco namo thu obs-irvutloin ami explanations leitulred tu bu noted as uforesalil ; uml tho county commissioners shall Ihere-ui on cuuso thu snmu lu be added to Ihu it-turn required by tho Ural ncctlon of thl (act. inula full nnd col p ctcopy there of lu Ui linl'lt) containing the imiilcsiit nil pennons un i cturni d us lesldent taxuhles lu bald e lo. Unn dl .tl Id, and fin iil-h the same, togci her tvllh the nuienmiry i h-etloii 1 kinks, tn in,, olm ci suf the I'li itli.n In hui-Ii i-leetl.iil Ulktil. t en or hel ore ueveu o'clock ou thu inuruluy of tho cl l,m i uml nu man shall heor uUltod In votu at the (.lscllun on thai day whoso name Is not on s,d,l IIM, uiilrss ho shall m iku proof of his right to v(.lo as heruluiiricr ri uuli ed. Suction lu, ou the duy ot election uny person whoso name shall not uppcur ou Iho registry cf t otera. and w ho claims ihu right to vote at said elec tlon, shall produce ut least one qualliUsl voterof Iho itbtrlcl as a wtiuciid i0 thu ruJik-uco vt tho e lshnaut Person wlio shall offer such s, com) tote, slmll lu. guilty of a misdemeanor, nml on conviction then of shall lio lined or lmpiLsoiied, or both, ul tho discre tion of Ihecotiit; hut tho lino shall not exceed Ilvo htiiidiedelollainlii each cose, nor tho liiipilsonmeiit one j ear. 'iho llko puidshmeiit shall I o Hilllclcd, on (iiiivicuou, en u.o omisrsoi eiccllon wno shall neg lect t,r lefllso lo lilllke. or cause to bo l.llnle. ll.o en. dornmenl lequlicd as nfjictuld oiisuld liattualUa- iicn ccieiiicaie. SKOIioi tl. It nny election officer shall l-rfnsn op neglect to inquire such proof of the right ot suiriagu usispM scribed by llils law, or HioIuvvm to which this is a siippicmciu, irom uny person oifciing lo voto wliosoiiaiiKiUnotun tlio list of assessed voters, or whoso light to vutu Is challenged by nny quullllcil toler piesent, nud shall admit such person to volo without rcquliliigbtieh piuof, every pe rson so olfcnel Ing shnll, upon cuiivlctloii, bo guilty ot a misde meanor, mid shall bu sentenced, for every Mich or lcnec. lu pay ii llnu not exeeedhig llvo bundled dol Inrs, or to undergo nn Imprisonment not moiu than one tear, or both, ut thu eikscietlon ot tho com t. shoiiiiN i. I ne respeeiivu asscHsoi-s, lnspeetoiannil Judges of the elections shall each liavu thu power tu administer oaths to uny i ennui claiming Ihu light to be assessed or the light of siilliuge, or In riganl lo any other matter or thing lequlicd to bo dunu or In quliid liilo by nny ot said ollieeis under this net; and any wilful false swearing by any peison lu lela. noun) any innuer or iiung s-onccriiliig which they shall be law full) liiteriognled by nny of saldurtieers or overseers sluill n punished as perjury. SmiONls. ihu ns.ses.surs shall each lecclvo thu samo compciisulluu for tho ttmu neeessarlly spent In -uoi nulls i"u (luueaiieieoj eiljuiueu, as IS p 01 tiled jy law to assessors makliu.' vnlinillons. to b,. unlit i.v I 1,1. ,-lklll.l V l-l.t..t..lsll.l,l rj u to .ll.i.n in....... ...... (r shall not he lawful for uuy iioscssor to ussess u tax against any person whatever wltliln slxty-otiu elajs next preeeuing me iuiiiil.il i-iecllon lu Novtinbcr; any tlolatlon ot this provision shall bo a misdemean or, and subject Iho uniccr so otTciiillng to u line, em convtelljii, not exceeding one bundled dollars, or lo linpii-oiiuieiii noi exce-cuiug uireu moiiths, or both, at iho disci ctloii of tho court. skction I. on thu petition of Ilvo or inoro clttens ot unj cleeiluii dlslilet, setting forth that the pu polutmcnl of overseers Is a reasonable pieeaulhiii In ncuro thu puilty and fnlniess of thu election In said uisiiici, ii snail uu me uuiy oi mu coin tot cc-uuuou pitas of tho piopcr county, nil tho law Judges ot tho said cum t able lonct alihetlmu coiieuiriiig, toun- poliil two jiKlldous, sober nnd lnlelllgent:i illens uf iliuBiil.lillsUlcthelDi.ghig to dlllereiit political par ties, uversceis of election tu sutiel visa tho him t- Ingsol election oltlcers thereof, and to mako icport, of the same a they may bu required by such court. i-iiin (i-.crsecii Minn ou js-rsons (Uitie(l lo SCitu upon eicelleu IhiiiiiIs and shall hnvu Ihu light to bo picsciit Willi tlio olllceisof such eiccllon iluilnglhi! wl-.olu llmu the same Is held, the tutus counted, and thu ret ui ns made out and signed by tho election eilll ceis; lokeep a list of voters, If they seo proper; to challenge any peison oiierlng tu tule, ami inierro gulu hliu innl his w Itnesses under uath, In regaiel to hlsiiglit of suirrugu at said eleetlon, and to exnmlno his pais-is produced; innl tlm otllcers ot said i lec llun me leqiihi d loalfoidlusalilovcrse crs, sn select ed ami nppolnlcil eve ry e-uiiventeiicu and facility for the dlschuige of tlielr duties; nnd It tald chctlon ollioers sqnll relusu to iiciinlt said oictsecrs to bu pu-si nt, mid peifoim their duties us ntoicsald. such onii-er or ollicers shall hu guilty of a misdemeanor, and on ee.nvldlon thereof shall be lined not exeeed hig one thousand dollars, or Imprisonment not ex-(e-edhig ono ie-iir, or both, In the dlMietlnn cf tho (oui t ; or If thu ove-i seers shall bo dilvcii nuuy Horn the polls by violence or Intimidation, all the voles polled In such eleetlon dlstllct may hu lejeded by Hie proper 1 1 Ibunal li ving u contest under i nld elec Hun. or a pal I or poitfon ot such voles ufoiesaldiiiay he (oiiiileel, ns such tribunal may deem luie iKiiy to n Just and pi ope r disposition of tnu ease, skc-ikin hi, .tnyasM'ssor, eleetlon nine er or person nppi'lnlid m an uversce r. who shall ne-gh cl or iditsu lo leiform nny duly enjoined by this act, without leusonublu or legal i-ause-, shall hu subjed tun pen ally of uuo liuinlieil dolhirs; and If any ussc-sor shall knowingly nsse-s any iierson us a toler who Is not qiialllled, or shall wlllully ufiisu to assess any one who Is qiialllled, he shall bu guilty of a IiiImIl mcaiior lu ollie-e, and on conviction bo punished by a line not exceeding ono thou-uiul dolliiis, or liupils oninenl not excee-dlng tvvoyeuis, or both, ut Ihu dls creilon of tho com I, uml also busiibjeet tnunaetlon for (l.im-iges by tho party oggi leved : and If any i ur son stiull rraiKiiilcntly alter, mid lu.ilcfncu or itistioy any list of toleis maduout as (Ihecled In llils eel, or ti-iir down or lemovu the same irom iho phicu wheie It has Ik en fixed, with fraudulent or mlstlilcv ous Intent, or for i-ny ImproiK-r purpose, thuiKison tut trending shall bu guilty of u uilsileiiieanor, unit on e out Ict Ion shall I punished by u lino not excoees. Hig II .o hiimlri (I dollais, or Imprisonment not exece el Ing ivvu .veniv, or belli, at the dl-cietloiiof Ihu court; innl It any puson sliall, by vloleneo or Intluddalloii, dilve, or attempt to tlrlvu Irom tho polls, nny i erson or peisensui pointed by thu louit lu net lis ovi Itecis ot an election, or In uiiv way wilfully pntelit suht oveiseers from peiiormlng thu duth s ciijoliu d upon I hem by llils ml, biidi ierbou shall hu gullly of n mUsilemeaiior, uml upon cemvli Hon theieof shall bo puiihlied by aline not exceeding ono lliousiiiid dol- I, n s, or hi luipil-onmem not etcee ding two veins, or both, iitthodlscictlonof tho cum t. Anj peison who shall, on thu day ot uny e-leetluu, vl-lt u polling plaio lu uny eleetlon district ut which hu is not e id Filed to vote, and shall u e uny liilliuliljticn or vloliiuu for the jmiposn of picventlug any olilcir of ilccihm liomisiformli.giho duties require el of hliu hi law, or ferlhe purpose of Picieiilhig any (iiiulllled voter of such dlslilet exciihlug hlsiighl tutote, i r Uoin exere-Miig his right to challenge un l erson ollcrlng tu vole, such i cison shall bo deemed gtiiltv- of a mis demeanor, and upon coiivlciloii theieotbhall I e pun-l-heirbya hno not exccedliig cnu thousand (lollai-s, or by luq i Isonmeiit nut excci ding two fans, or both, at Ihu eliseielloii of tho court. Any eleik, overseer ore lei tlon onit-.-r, whosliall dl-closuhow uny elecloi thai! have; voted, unless icqulied lo do soiisawHl. nenb in il Judicial proceeding, shaq bo gullly of h mls (Idiicniior, nud Hpem coiiticllon Ihere-of slmll be puii-liiie-dhv u hue not exceeding ono thousand dollars, or by iiipiispiiiueiit not exceeding twu jeurs, or both, In tbo iliscrellou of Uio court. liiobedleiicu to ihu require ment of Iho Oovornor of I nj e omiiionweulth of I'oimsjlvunlu, I hereby jiubllsh the l-lfteenlli Amendnie-iii of ttiu Coiislltu tlon of too l nitcd states, thu Act of Umgu-ss en forcing Iho same, and thu Ait of Assembly icl.illvo Iherelo: ,. !.,",t,i'!',.u 'Vnon,J'v,lfnt of tl,u Constitution ot the I lilted states I'lnsrolluivs: "SmiuN i, iho right of citizens of tho lidteil Mutes In vole sliall not Im ilenled or ul.i hlgeel by tho I lilted stati-s, or by any state, on ne count of race, color, ur pluvious cundlilon of servitude." "S1.C110N4. ihocongiess sliallh.ivu povvcrtoen forco this article by upproprhilo legislation." An Act to enfoii-o thu right of Utleus uf Iho unit ed Mutes b Voto lu thu several states ol Ihlslnlim ami for other (.in puses: "SECTION 1. IK IT KNACTKl 11V Till! SCNtTI! ANII IIOUt'K OH lai'llkSl.NTAlllilS OF 111K llNllfil STAT ISO!' AMEUICt IN COXUKUSS AssEMM.Kli, Tllllt 111) Cll ll IIS of Iho I'lilted states, who are, or'shall i! , f., hei'vUsu (lualliled by law to V utc at atiy eiccllon by Ihu people' Hi ni.y stale, Teiiltoiy, dlstllct, county, elty, piii sli towiishlp, bchool ellsti let, iiiunlclpaniy, or other lei'i iltorlal sulwllvislun, shall be entitled und ulluw eel to volo at all such eleeiloiis, without dlsllndlun ut luee color, or previous euudlllon of servitude: any con! slltutton, lavv, custom, usage, or regulation i.f uny siutuor Ti rrlle.ry. or by, or under Its uuihuiltv tei the cuntrury notwithstanding." "iiuiiiy, iu smioNii. Aniihe iTHiniitu rnnmn, That If bv or under thu authorliy ot tho Const lluitoii or lawsiif uny siulu, or tho laws of any Territory, nny act Is or bluUl bo required lo bo donoas a prcrcquwtu or mial. Hti atloii fur voting, und by such Constlltuioii or law' pel-sons or olllu-i-s who shall lio chargoit tilth tin! lierloiniunco ol duties Hi furnishing to cllUciis iiii opportunllylo jierform such lueicqulsiie, or lubo homo quullllcil lu tote, It shall hu tho duly cf everv V,"S',' ''.LIJ."U. '"id onicertoelvo to nil cltlAisof Iho I'nlted Slates, thu sumo and equal oppoitimltv in j e i form Kuch pi ci equl Jte, and lo becoiliu nujllin , il u toto without Ulstluutou of i-aec, color, or inetloiis condition of M-ivltudc; and It uiiy.sueh p -rson or ollleer shall relusu or knowingly umlt to L-ivo fi ll t-lfe ct tu this sccllpu, ho bhull, for uvery such onci c forfclt und pay tho bum ot tin hundred dollars to tho person uggiioved thereby, lo bu retorcrcil by an action on thu cuse, tilth lull oastsaiiUbueiiulluvvaneii fur eiouusti fees as tho court shall deem lust, uiul bhall also, for every such utTcuco bo dceiocef uuiltv of a uilnlemeauor, nnd shall on conviction thereof 'ho llneil not lesH than nvu huudred elollars. or bo iia. piUonod nol less than ono intuitu, und not moiu than ono j car, or lioth. at tho Uh.cn lion of tho court " II. is1t,,isWHrn!ea?,,i,1'0 M rdUtl tu "SkcTioN li). i hut so much ot every net of Askein. bly us pi ov Ides lhat only tvhllo fieemeii s mil I i Si llhd tu tutu or Is) icglsu-iedas toU-rs, or as chli w ug lu veto ut uny general or special eleetlon of a li Coininoiiweulth,l,o nml the snimiis i rel,y repi uled. iiiiel Hint heieiiller Unit nil freemen, without llstiiic! Ion of color shall bo e nrolled uml icglstcied i ccord. ng lo the proi slon of Ihu Hist soe-Hen o lh iei mw ..mid lh,, ma ,i,,y 0t Api 11, iseivi, i-ntltled "An Aet irl l r suprlemeiitul lo tlie net lelallng tu the" lee. ,,.',','"n","",l""1,ul"1'vt"""'""11 wl'iii otherivlso U t ulltled under oxtstliig l.nvs. tw enlltlul to vote i t tveiidh""r lKcl'"h I" IMs Cciumou- iV'ii.1! "'"'riny linml, nt mv onico.ln HloomtbiirL. ihiltluiut . f K" ten.ber.lnlho jearof ourlxirdoiio the usn ml eight himdied und sevciity-Uve.nnd lu the, onu hundreih jiurot the ludcpcndeiicoi.! ihu 1'iut. islbtules. I'lIAH, h I'lilis w.vi.ii. liloomsbu,,;, J'a.,lMrV..rW4 Com"'