'J fj. . V'iv,, 1 Advortlt.lr.cr On? pointnn onei yew, - i ni--l" .,........, r - a - . Met.-rrairth rmltintri. One. yWT . . - W.I 15 Kvery sMitinnnJ tBerUQVV ' , tinea rrtJ m ' ih mor, l nan n irtv ;eT, , fl.00 Attrlitar. Ktncntor, tof and Ajwlimwi notion). i 11 . , . - tMilM-fat rmllr.M lin. - . T 10 All ..lowrttaAmrmtA rot abortef riod than ono year sreTfMw aim th ami onlwrexl. rM. it Jiot pa, J h. nnmnn nrdftrlna? thJl WllTwS UBlrf Nsponaibla for tin monsv, ... r - t . . Preelderrtiel Ctmptlgn Sentf, 1876. vTheS tble eU 4aI'M. boa, Sam Tildea aal Bill f I VlN saeosa eroaVet In ! dfl, Aad aalghty well agreed t . Tbe a-tehm-ona 414 aot think of, elf, Tka nibev aorety knew Ami ee Ibey swelled their bank Accounts, Wkta tkia aid hat waa sew, When (bit old kat ea . bay, Oh t bow ika money went t They scoop 1 iba oil Ireaeury up, Aad yet were aot eontent ; 0 plana lhal Baa Invented, alf, Kaowa bal to very few, Yh y counted Hoffman Uoveraor, vVbas ibU oU kat U at. Wken (kit old hat wt new, hoy, And everything eerene, While Sammy ran ika Railroad, Tka Bom raa "tha Maohiaa." With llotTmaa ap iba Hudson, air, Ob ! bow ika money flew I Reform tu what ibey did aot waat, When tkia old bat w baw, ll'hat. ihla old bat waa sew, boy, Oreat seaadala wera afloat Tba Taai'ay riag waa brokaa up, Tka Bom aa aiada aeaptgoat Vagralorul Pam at lait ba, Though allll aaa of tba era, -To cry, -'Stop ihiaf," aad koopt It ap, Blaca lUli aid hat waa at. ' . t - ' ' "bta tblt eld hat ae aaw, boya, ' If wa have loaned iba faete. Oar Son my aiado a false return Upon bla lueooie tax, Aad bad tba law bat reached in fraud, Aad dealt hiajuillc Irua, Like Tweed he'd worn a airlped suit, ICben tbia old hat waa aaw., nhoD thla old hat waa Dew, boy, A fueny thing to eea , . , Tae liiilo 8am a nguriag The Prealdeot lo be. . Ite pardoned aon iel treat aad aaiall, ' , And Tweed to Cuba flew. For Samay bad no M for blm, H'htn ibia old bat waa new. Although thti hat la old, bnya, Aad bleaobed by rain and attO, I'll wear It like aa konrit aaa. Until ike lotory'e won, I'll awing It la (be air, boya, c For llee aad Ifheeler, true, Aad neXt November 1 will wiu A doaen bright aad new. AX 1 h o e 1 1 it n o (Mi m Hit GroiHid (or Divorce A Pa1 ifrll Iawvoi- wn Snlnrvianail j ----- Vcceotly, by aa agriculturist living it score of miles from tho city, wbo Mrantod to secure devorce from bis Vrife. k Yoa don't live happily with her. eh T" inquired tho attorney. "No i we don't seeia to hitch Wuth fc cent," the quiet reply. "Does she scold aud fret, and rnake your home a hell upon earth, bo to speak V Coutiuued the law yer "tbals helS exactly." ' "And yon are prepared to prove that you have a peacful dupoaitlon and that you have done evervthius you coald to make home ploasant f ' . "tail bet I am ! .-, Anybody who knows me will swear that I ouldu't hurt a flea, and that I move aroUnd Lome like an angel I" "Well, I fracas we cau make out a base," said the lawyer as he took np ' bis pen and began to jot down the joints. After a moment he inquir ted I "Do you think your wife will dott iest tho cose t Jlw aba any de fence f "Waal flow, X never thought of that." slowly replied the farmer. I didn't know aa she bad anything to say about It.'' "She may hats. It as she anV grounds for complaint against yout ' "I don't know muoh about law," answered tha client in a hesitating way. - "1 know I've got a hankering iter ber her sister , Mariar, and her sister baa a hankering after me, but whether thorn ia good ground for complaint I don't know I' ' The lawyer basn'tiUed a bill ytt ,Jj(Utiffh Sentinel . ,; ' -t.i aaaaaaaapaaaaaaaaaanaj Satubday Nioht. How many a kiss baa been given, bow many a euree, bow many a caress, bow many A kind Word, bow many a promise bas been broken, bow many a heart . bas been wrecked, how many a loved one boa been lowered into tha nar row chain ber, bow many a babe bas . gone from earth to heaven, bow many a crib or crable stands still sow which last Saturday night held .the rarest of all treasures of the beart A week ia a life. A week is a his tory. A week marks events of sor row or gladness, of which people - never heard. Qo home to your family, man of business. Oo borne Jou heart erring wanderer I Oo oma to obeer that awaits yoo.wrong ed waif of life's breakers 1 Oo borne those yon lovo, , man of toil, and ' (ore one night to tha joys and com Tort fast flying ' by I Leave your i Look; with complex figures, . your i dirty workshop, your busy store. lest with those yoa love for Ood only know What tha next Saturday night will bring yoa. Forget the world of bare and tha battle of life which have furrowed tba week. Draw aIau amnnd thA'tamlla haurth.. Hat urday night baa awaited your com vlog ia, bitUreet taara and silence. ' 0o home to those you love, and as tyou baak ia tha loved presence and 'tateito raiora to the lored embrace el to? heart's beta, eidve to be bai t Yfcea, ks. to tle; Cjd f?r clvisj ;-Vav V0L14. What we ewe to AooMenh A Dublin tobaceonisL lookOtf dolefully at his poor neighbors gro ping among tha rains of bis burnt onl shop, notioed that soma of them after trying tha contents of certain canisters, carefully loaded their waiataoet Docket from them. Me followed anit, and found the snaflf bod come out of the fiery ordeal very muoh improved in pungency and aroma. Like a wise man he said nothing, but took another place, set up a lot of oVena, and be fore long, "blackgnard enuffl" oth erwise "Irish blackguard,'' -was all the rage with lovers of the nasal tit illation, and in a few years Lnndy foot was a rich man. owintf to tba no cidont he thotwht bad ruined him. A would-be alchemist, seeking to discover what mixture of earths would make the strongest en les. one day found be had mode f. A-iaf.'t. lie waa on a sudden translated from an alchemist to a potter . When one of Van Dyk a pictures cracked in the sunshine, the artist experimented to produce a varnish that would dry in the shade, tie found what he sought, - and found that by mixing it with his color they acquired greater force and brilliancy and required no subsequent varnish ing i and so came about the discov ery, re-dieooveryi of the art of paint' ing ia oil. MeMotlnto owed its invention, by Prince Hupert, to the simple acci dent of a sentry's gun barrel rusted by the dew. Henry schttnward, a JSarembiifcf glass cutter, happened to let some aquafortis fall on bis spectacles, and noticed tho glass waa corroded and softened where the aquafortis bad touched it. Takinir the bint, he made a liquid according, drew some figures npon a piece of gloss, cover ed them with varnish, applied his oorroding fluid, cut away the glads around his drawing, so that when ho removed the varnish the figures appeared raised npon a dark ground and etching upon gloss was added to the ornamental arts.. . Alcis Sonofelder, a poor musician, thinking it possible to etch upon a atone in lieu of copper, polished a slub for that purpose. He was die turbed by his mother coming into bis small laboratory with a ruquoat that he would jot down her list of things for the wsnb, aa the woman was waiting to tuke the bauket away. Lacking pen and ink, be acribblos the items on his stone with the etch ing preparations, that ha might copy them at bis leasura. borne time afterward, wben about to clean the stone, he tbonght he might as well see what would be the effect of biting the stone with aquafortis, and in a few minutes saw the writing standing out iu relief. Taking up a pelt-ball chargod witli printing ink, inked the stono, took off a few im pressions upon paper, and he had invented lithography. The pelt-ball used by Sonofelder was long indie pensibfe in a printing office. A SV lopian printer, in a hurry to get on with a lot), could not find a bail and nked the form with soft glue that had fallen out of the glue pot, with such excellent result that be hence forth discarded the pelt-balls alto gether, and by adding treacle to the gluo, to keep it from Hardening, nit upon the composition of which prin ters' rollers ha 70 ever since boon made, dents. So much for happy aoci- Pennsylvania Day. September 28th, being tho one hundredth anniversary of the com- pletidn. of the first constitution of this state, more than a quarter or a million of people assembled . ia the Centennial grounds to commemorate the event, and signify ibeirepprecta tion of the International BsblbU tion. DusiocM in Philadelphia was generally suspended, and residents turned out by J tens of thousands. Tba number of visitors present with in the grounds during the 'day is officially placed at over 200,000, and there wera not less than 130,000 outside the gates, who came to see tha crowd and fireworks. Of course in suoh a crowd, there was little op portunity to see the exhibition. Visitors wera much in the condition of "Yankee Doodle," wbo couldn't see the town because, there were so many people. ' Hut on this occasion the people of onr State did not go to see they attended for the purpose of demonstrating bow big aorowd they could gat together, and contri bute to (he funds of the Exhibition and the result was the crowning triumph of all previous days far exoeUiug the opening.. ' The oration waa delivered by Ben jamin Harris Brewster, aad addres ses oy uan. uawiy, rrestuent weisn. Gov. Hart ran ft, ex-OovernoraUigler and Pollock, Senator Simon Cameron exSenator Scott, Jndg Strong and others, .There was also, a reception by the eatinicipa! authorities. All parts of: the grounds and all the buildings '.were crowded. In the evening there was a grand illumina- tion of the grounds by means of uagnasium lights and colored fires. A grand display of I fireworks on George's bill, an eminence to the north-west of tba exhibition enolos r closed tba reunion exercises. ' To be patient and tborugh la all -4 " t'ows, u to compel success i. s MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER OOUN if. Oorrespondendd. Our Washington Letter. WAslhddtoS, D. (3., Oct. 19, 187. Omni foltowtlht ttamfjl of Jickwn,and will 6t SttMahUil Actf York Alrnnut Orlain for HnHHWh "WtlU tht Livery of Ifeavek lo Srrve the DelUt tic. After a lapse of sixteen years we find ourselves, as a nation, in a poai tion similar to that occupied at the inauguration of the rebellion. The aoimns of the old leaders, who sought the dismemberment of the Union, is now manifesting itself in tho South and, unless it be met and crushed before it gets a stronger foothold, the same results will follow. Buch anan hod the esample of General Jackson before him, and refused to I be guided by it Jackson's prompt I action in thwarting the treasonable designs of Southern fire-eaters to set no a Government for themselves outside of the Union, was a complete success, Znchananbv equally prompt action in 18(10, could have prevented the devastating war of four long Jors. . ' , The present Administration lias adopted the policy of the former, by piling the rebels of the Southern States in general, and of South Car olina in particular, to understand that the laws must be obeyed, the liberty of the citisen must be pro tected, and fair elections rrtuat be held, though all the power of the Government may be called into re quisition to secure these ends. For this object, and this alone, rresldeut Uraut has issued his Proclamation, itnd the Secretary of ar his Order. r(io country is beginning to see and realise the necessity of this act of the Administration. It is, of course, de nounced by Southern conspirators nod Northern sympathisers. So was the stand taken by Jackson, and his resort to military force to defoat treason which showed its hydra head in South Carolina in the days of nul lification, lie gained more credit for that act than anv otbor of his eventful life. Posterity will ilwnrd to President Grant a like praieo for his decisive stand in opposition to the schemes of those who would rob tho citizen of tho right to overdue this liberty to vote as his conscience mny dictate. Some few Republicans a.tfoct to believe that because TilJen carried New York two years ago by 60,0 JO majority bo will do so again in the Coming election, aud that New York will decide the contoat in his favor. But hear the N. Y. IIkr.vld of Thurs day on the very poiut i "Ibo Democrats carried tho State last yum' by 1 4,8 to, with a prohibi tion voto of 11.103, consisting al most entirely of Republicans, so that tba Democratic majority luut year was really only 3,707. Moreover the total vote of tho Stato last year was only 770,715, whore as in 1872 it was 840,151, the stay-at-home vo ters iu louuinbenog 03,410, con sisting mainly of Republicans Whon these roots are duly weighed it is difficult to find any solid ground for the sanguinary expectations ex pressed by some of Mr. Tildeu's friends respecting bis prospocts in this State. It is only by a strained inference that New York can bo said to have iudorsod him last full. ' Ila wont upon tho stump hiunolf, and begged for a Legislature which would support his policy, but tbo Legisla ture elected was strongly Republican in both branches, although in the proceeding year a Democratic As sembly was elected with Mr. Tilden, the Republican Senate holding over. It was a merely nominal victory whieh the Democratic party won in this State last year, furnishing more reasons for apprehension than for confidence," To thle the HcaAtfi also says that the Dwnocratio party in tbo city, where it must set ite largest raalori- ty, is almost hopelessly divided, the, factions trying to destroy each other. i And it might have added that the prohibition vote aud the Liberal Re- Eublican voto which in several of tho mt elections have taken many thou sand votes almost sntirely from tho llepublican party, will nearly all bo east for Hayes at the coming elec tion. And lastly, thousands of Dem ocrats, knowing Tildeu's trioks and frauds, bitterly opposed bis nomlna tion, and asserted that be Could nev er carry tbo State, and to make their declaration good tuet will vote against him i wb other thousands among the mora conscientious Dem ocrats, will vote against him for hav ing systematically defrauded tbo revenue for ton years, and thus made himself the must notorious tax- oheator ia the Union. . . . After all the clamor of the late Confederate House of Repreaenta tivea about assessments for election purposes, tba reformer bavo laid one for 111,000 on the city officers of Baltimore, beginning with the May or, r. u, lAUooe, lor iw i uity Collector, 100 etc Tilden accepted tbe aid of the American Alliance two years ago, bnt requested . silence. Hayes re ceived similar recognition thia eara- pai-rn and openly acknowledges it, and is denounced by Tilden aa a Know-Nothing. Who, "steals tbe divery of Heaven to serve the devil,' nihisoaaaH . In New Orleans, the political as aeesmente have a warmer tint than at tbo North owing,- we . suppose, to 'i , iaiisnces. The Tines, (Ind.,) ot that City, publishes a list showing the assessments levied on the reform Candidates at the Coming election i Civil Sheriff, .12.500 t Criminal Sheriff, fl,600 f Mayor. $750 1 City Judges, each 1300 Coroners, f 150, etc. , Pat exclaims, "to bell wid yur prenCeeples pren ceeplce is ttothin' to do wid it What we Want is refarriim." August Belmont, at - Cooner No less strong Is the contrast do tWeen the two candidates. Tilden has been trained in tho political at' mospbero of Tammany Hall, and is the embodiment to-day of its worst phases of corrupt power. Using for bis own soIAhu purposes tbo worst elements of Society, lie msnages like the crafty politician to keep himself concealed iu the background. He was the early confidant of Tweed, the adviser in those Bchomes which defeated tho honest vote of New York in 1808, and the secret disclos ures which have brought him face to face with tbe charge of perjury and of defrauding the government of its revenues at a time when all good citizens were called upon to bear tho burdens of the war, stamp him as a man of no principle, a fit scholar of the school of politics in which he was educated, and one who elevation to tbe Presidency would be not only a national miKfoitune but a national disgrace. If a tenth of tho charges Which have been rnlsod against him, and Which haVe not been answered. Aro true, ho well regulated commu nity would elect him to tho humblest of ofticcs. Like the platform oti which ho btabd.i, 1:0 in It slmm. a public deceiver, relying for support upon the eX-rcbol sympathies of the "oillh and tho ignorunco and vice of the North. A few linnoxt mid Well meaning men mny bo foUtid support ing him, but before the election their eyes will be open to the truo char acter of the mnn, and tho nature of the reform he would institute' I.Ike tho muddy stream, lio partakes of the character of tho fouutain-hoad. Democracy is corrupt, uud den pi to his fair professions, Samuel J. Til den. Turn to life, past and present, of Rutherford I). Hayes. It is a pleas ant story from beginning to end. His httppv boino relations are but tho ndex of his public career. Trained to manhood among tbe stern duties of Western life, his Character has partaken of its simplicity and earn entness. Not a blot stains bis record. Re has beon trtid to all men, in ev ery poHition and relation. The per formanoo of his duty as lawyer, sol dier. Governor, has inflictod wroug on no one. His con r so has been manly, straightforward and honest Whether at the bar or on the field, in the presence of ejury or in the faco of an armod enemy, he has been a type of the true man. Ho neve betrayed a trust or a friend I never gained a dollar of a cause by practic ing wrong. He never consorted with corrupt politicians, or assoclat1 ed.with public plunderers. He nev er added to his Wealth by robbing the stockholders of a railroad, or by withholding . from 4)to Government the true amount of hlsincottie, He risked bis lift, shed his blood, and performed gallant service for bis country, and at the same time paid his tax to tbo Government like a true patriot Compare the two men I lfxamino their records I study into tbelr antecedents and their associa tions, and then ask the question wbiau would make tbo better rrosi dent f Who that has judgment to exercise, or patriotism to animate him, oan besltata as to the choice to bo mado f The falso and tbo true 'are before tho country. Can we donbt which one tho peoplo will se lect r - If intelligence and loyalty still control the ballot it must be Rutborford B. Hayes. epwaaaBawBSBBinnaj . .MctT bs DerCATEO. If the coun try is to enjoy peaoe in tho future Democracy must be defeated. If wo are to maintain the value of our currency Democracy must be defeat ed. If the uation is to live and grow, tbo enemy 1 of its peace and prosperity must, be defeated. Tbo humblest citizou has a vital interest at stake in keeping tho Government out of the bands of those who have no sympathy for its prinoiploa of freedom and equality. Let all wbo value good government work un ceasingly for the success of the Re publican ticket Our national salva tion depends upon It Republic. . ewwaaaajaanawaaaawaaj , Where the land is rolling isn't real estate apt to be Ml her uiwtoady T Tbe two plsces to look for PMladel' phis pickpockets the centennial and iba peuoytentUry ' ' I wish I was a pudding, mama.' "H'liy.T" "Cauio I should bavo lots of, sugar put into mo." ...... .i r 1) v: r o : ?r A PA., NOVEMBER fiertiTal Election Proclamation la enraaeaee af the provieleaa af Ibe CoaMltatton and eleotlon law of Ida Com aoaweetlb of PraHiylvaaia Daniel llMH bart High Sheriff of Ibe eounty of 5nyder tie hereby give aottee to lha aleelora of aid county, on - Tutidoy, tht 1th day of November 1871. (being the Tufdy next following tha it fit MiirMny In November,) al wbiob lime the following officere will be elected to ltt Tf uty nine p'enoae for eleotore One parion lo nil the office of Uprt!tfl 'alive In Confreae far tbe IHib district lompoitd of the oounliee of Hnyder, Hun ingilon, Juniata, Ferry, Franklin and 'ulton One perron lo flit the offioo of Stale Sen lor lo rrpretool the district aoicpoird of be euuntir of Union Snyder and Nor bumberland One peron lo fill Ibe office of Repreirn Hire In the Oenerl Aewnibly of Ibe Com ionwflih of I'entujf iTAoie, for Ibe county f Hnyder '-'..- One prmon I fttf tha office of Didrlol Horner for the county of Snyder, One person to All tbe office of Register & .reorder for the eounty of Snyder. j Two person! lo All ibe office of Jury 'oamissioner for Iba county of 8nydr tench. voter, however, can only tot f for one candidate. One person lo All the nffllce of Pro'hono tary Clerk of lha oourl of Oeneral quar ter Session, Orphana' Court. Ac, for tbe eounty ol Snydrr- t lohrshy mske known ami aire ntlpe tht III plce of bol.llna the fnrM election In lbs Mftrsl towoskli so'l boroaplil wIlHIo the eotmtj ol 8niUr ere as lolluws, U wit i AtthsUulon ichuol UoaM, In til Doronuh of Seltnntfruv. Al 11m Huuseof DauIsI Doris la And ft Perry township. At Itw hnoM or Christopher Wsntesl, In Anil for ClisimisD township. All's house ol Win. Moytr, In And for Wesh Inatou township. At the hoii,.f (leonr O. Smith, In lh Bor onuhor .Ml.Mli-l'uru, for tnuslin township. At tlis rVhmtl housw Iu Beavortown In aud for Dearer township At the h-nisoof Jsoob Miller In end fof Wslt Heaver township. At tho honsn of James D. bmf In And for Centre township. At lha lioiisa of Usury M. ttTraub In and for MI.cIItshIi township. At th IIoum ol narah A. Miller lo anil for Penn towtiMhlp Al the srhot hones In Kratserrlllr, In and for Jai'ssnn township. Al tha svhonl linns at Shemokln Pant In and for Monroe township At th h.hi of John risher In ami for West Terry township, At th Court House in And for tha DoloUjJh of MI.I.IMiiirK. At tha house of Jai'tru Dldastff In aad for Union township. At the hwee of th heirs of Charles Msttsm In Troalsrllle, In and for Adaius township, NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, "Tbdl crery perofl, ?Coep!bj Justice of lb Pence, wbo shall hold any office or appointment of profit er trust under the I'niird Si Hies, or of this Plate, or any oily or incorporated diatricl, whether a cominis sinned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, nr anonl who is or shall he employ, ed under the legislative, (Xeoiltife or judiciary department of this State of Of I lie United Mitttel or or any IMCorporitted district atld that (tefy indmher at Ood ire A of the Hiato trgisiaiure A dfjtbe -led or Common council of any city, or Coot' mlssloner of any incorporated dlatrldl la by law Incapable of holding or c.Wdltthg at Ibe tame lime, Ibe office or appoiutmeat of juiljre inrptelrr or clerk of any eleotlon or Hits Commonwealth, ana mat no inspec tor, Judge, or any officer of inch election shall be eligible la be then voted for. lly Ibe aot of Assembly of July ,1, 13(3, it la also made "iba duty of every May or, r-bcrilf, Alderman, Justice of Ike Pence Constable, of efery oily, county, township or district Within tbie Commonwealth, whether called upon by any officer of an eleolion, or by three qualified eleotore thereof, lo clear any window or avenue lo Ibe window of the place of Oeneral Elec tion, which shall be obstructed In suoh a way a lo prevent voton from approach ln-i Ibe same i and It ehnll be the duly of very respective Constable of such ward, district or township within Ihi Common' wealth, lo be preeent or by Deputy, at Ibe plaoe of holding elections, in such word, district, or township, for the purpose of preaerving Ibe peeoe ai aforesaid," Also Ibat In tha 4tb section of the act of Assembly entitled "An aot relatiug lo electione and other purposes." approved April In, 18-Jo, It la enacted Ibat tbe afore old Ilia aeollon "shall not bo construed ae lo prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving aa Judge, Idspeotrr of Clerk at any general or special election in this Commonwealth.'1 lly an act of Assembly approved Ibe If lb day of April, IsiiU, ft ia enacted that "all aleolione hereafter held nnder the lawe of tble Commonwealth, (bull ba op ened between Iba hours of li and 1 o'clock A M, and oloee at 7 o'clock P M, Sso 1 Us It enacted. 4o., Thai the nnallAed Voters of the several ooontlas ofthlslfutaaon wealth, at all ssneral, township, trofla aaa Mnial lABitnnst am harsh herAafia' author. Isad aad required to sote by tickets printed, or wrttton, or partly prinis-i an partis written, satarAllr olassjttad as follows i One ticket shall omtii aee the names of all Jailnes ol courts to lad fori and to be labelled, outside. "J jillolarr (', one llokst shall embrace lha names of all stale omoere voted lor, aad be labollwl ''state " oo tloket shall embrace the nauss ol all eountt officers voted for, Ineludlna- oiBoeol ssaator land members ef assembly, ir voted for, nod moml-ars of tiungr,, ir Totea lor, and be label ltd "eouaty one ticket shall eiubraoe th name ol all township olBoers voted for, and be labelled "townJhlp ? one ticket shall einhraoe the names or all boroutrb omaers voted lor and be labelled 'borough :" end eeoboiA auall be deuoalled la -.eMrate ballot-boies. WuMraaa, Tha Fifleauth Auieudintut ol th Constitution of the United Slat U as follows! 'ewtlon I. TUrlgliloremiuof th Uuitad Rtsua ahall.oot b denied or abrtdd by lb United Sutee.or aay Stale, on Accouul of raoe, aiflnr. or uruvlouaooadltlon ol l0rvllUllA. "rlecllon . The Oonnre shall he power to nrorc tin amciw ny apvmpriaw le-fisiaiioo," And Wbra. Th ki(raui of lha tailed Slateaon th llatdayor march, 11,0, paasod an el, ul tiled "An Aot to l furue lb right of ltl- aau of th uulld SUIiato fut la lb arAl Hialra of thl. Union, aud for oilier Diiroaeea, lb arl and seuoad eaulloaa af which are aa Ad- h.wa I Suolloa I. 0a II ndte4 Mt (He (tenst and Ooasa of KprauUUelof the (Jolted Sul of Aiuarlua Iu ('lilireM aaaeoihlad. That All till sensofth United Slate, wbo arei or ahall b olhatwuMO-Ualloodby law lovoiaat auy lctlou by th pop In any MtaU, Tarrllory, district, csniuly eltri fttllbi luwashlp.sohuol dletrlot, onrilclpsllly or other territorial aubdivlalon, sball bAllild aad allowed loeoUal All suoh ltMrttnoai without dialluullon of ra.1. atilupi tie previous ooudlilonof artlialf (any Oonatllullon Tic Itory or by or uudif lis aatbotttj, lo ibaooa' trary udwltbatandluM. ., 8cllou a. Aud be It further enacted Thai If law, oualoau,iian, or reHiialou 01 any b a under in Authority er in mueiituuou ar laws of any Stale, or of lha law of any Territory, any aot la ot ahall be required to be doae as a prwrequbiila or qnallSoailoa for vetinv, And by suahiKiustltullon or lawa, persona oe ofaoar ar n ahall be charted with the narforniauu ufdu tle lo furahiblna to altlaeoa aa opportunity to arforaieuoa nrriuiw. oe to aweowe quauoaa I trutcj usual l swiu uuiy or every auou parao aod oflUar to f l to sll lb olllaaa of lha U alt Slat Ibo aaoMAod ooael ovnortualty to o furuj wh orrulllei aud to bou QUAllhed to voto wMhowl aletiauilva of rac. oolev, or pro. vioaa oultdllkiw of Arrlluds aud If auy euuk per. ana or oSWef sball rVrbe or knowingly ouillto ele Mil eSbet to IMM eeerloB. k shall lur eterv eaauM vrM swd ay law ua of are bua' drad AVdiereM lb pwxa egariof! thereby, to M eetreead try a )! tm lo i with fisll cert and rweU ellowaooa fof uWal Ms a lire anurf abaft aVAjta harl asrd elasll a km. tit ftare such u8u, b detuWed fallly at a sstaaVakwaAkW sua snail oe eonioiioqiuror. oe anww w Wkau btdd doUae i W rwl ! avJ II 2, 187C. NO. 26. te than on emit aad ant more Ihsa bS fesf oe botbt lha dlsrretlna of th Oowrt, Aad Wheiaa. It la deelaead he lha -- - - aaa. Iimof th I artiel efth OoMtlteilon uf lb United Htae IhSI "thle OwiMltelina, And Ih hweof Id United Stela wkteb shall bewiSde In parsnane thereof, ahall be lha supreme 'a of ... - - - nnyiuine m ina i Kinsiiintinn or law of any Stole to Iheaoanleary atHwllh. standing And Wheiaa, The fj-gtalatnr df ihU mnnweallh, on th ath da of April, A, II. ISJ0 paeaan an yi entiueq runner supplement to "'" .v .iNjiiai, in ini onsimee. leeCilonet whUh praeid as follow I wraitii," in taain eel Aartiowin, Thai en mntm of vr aKi f As. emhlr as rem Idee that only While freemen ehsll he entitled o rote or he reaimred a enter, or arlalmlns toeoteal any grarlernrlalle iton or mi tjonininnweAttii no ai hereby repented I end thdl hefelfter All freemen, he and tha sAta Is 1e ii I Freel en lad wltbnnldlatinallon of eolnri ehAll be enroll,! and All freemen. reglalered Aecnrllng t the proelaloaa of the ettnnerthe art Appmeed aAtanteenlh April, lsea,eittied"An A.-t further enpnlerhetital to Aral isea,eittied"An A tha art relatln In Ih in an reiaiing mm Miectlnnaor this Ihiminoo wealth,'1 and when otherwise dnalinod lletlng lawa, h entitled to fob te at all gannrAl und and Sclal eleellons In this 'ommnnw:th The above recited amendments ami at)t Mi onwaalth. nd at)t Minil ne leeoteu ood obyl hy all assessor reels. inrsni rotors eicoune omaers and other thai the rights and prlrllege prearanlead tt.rl.y IV be frtlfd lo alt the eltlrani ol this Com mcaWeallb ltlllllel lo the same. rt? Hi 1Mb section of Ih ael of Ateembtrttf January o, is;4, II l enaeid that aa enna a Ih mils sha'l doe, thl ota sra ol tha aiaatiun shall proceed lo count all the voiea eaat for '" ran ate votao mr. ano make a full re turn of th same In triplicate: with a return hl In addltloa. In all of which the votes re celred by each candldste shall he given after his oe hr nam, first In words and again In Attires, and shall be sinned hy all of l l ortlrsrs and eartilled by ovrrrs, If an ot If hot so eenind, th orerseers and Any otArer refusing to sign or oertlty. or lihr of them, shall write upon each of the returns his nr their reasons for aot signing or certifying thm. The vote, as soon as eounied, tball also heiidbllcly and ful ly deelered (Torti the Window td (hd Cllllena present, H,I a brief statement showing the votes received by each candidate shall be nla.U Ami signed hy Ih eleollnrt oin.rs a anon A tn vi is eounieu an.t agiua shall Ua Iratnwll. ately nostwl npon ih door of th l.-ilnn hod lor ininrniation or the pdklie. The triplicate re turns shall be enclosed In envelops and be seal formation of the pdklie. The triplicate re in enveions ami ne real fflewee an.l nna etneSlnna eo in presence or in nmeer and one ei Ith the unaenled reinrn aheeti alvefl lathe Judge, which shall contain one lift f Voter. tny prr, ana oatns ni omeers, anil another of said enveloiies ahall be gl.an the mlnof Ity In' SMH-tor. All fudges living wlthli twelve miiet of the Hrothnnotar.e 's nflV e, or within twso'y loar miles. If their resldencebe In town, village, nrelty urn the line of a railroad leading to in county aeat, snail neroee I o'cloeg paat ate, rioian 01 ine nay alter I r ih eieeiinn, and all lore rJo'clmk hlerldlsM of haeleeilort. dellear eslti other JtKigas, snail before the second day after the e return, together lth return sht to th fro- thenntare of the IJonrt of Dommon Please of the eounty, which said return ahall be 011, a day end hour ol lha filing marks,! thereon, and shall b praeerved by the PmthoooUry for pub lic Inipertlon. At t'lo clock on tbe sanond day following any lection, the Fruthonotery of the Oudrl 01 t'othinnn Pleas sheil presant thesald returns tn tile said Court . The re. turns preeented hy the Protkonatary ahall he opened hy said Court nd CmdpuUd of such of It nffleere and such swmn asaiatant as the tlourt shall emlnt In tha nrasanea of t'l JUilorjUdg5nrsald court, and tile return rertllleil aad oertlReate of election lsd un der ih eal ol th Curt, as Is now required to bedon by relurrl tdiljies- and the vote so computed aad oertlAed shall I made a metier nf reword In said Court The sessions ol said eirttrt are open lo the public, aaa And the other r said triplicate relnrns shall lie placed In Ibe box and sealed up with the bal lots. Whenever a place ha s heeaor sbMl be provided by the authurl lies or any city, ennuly. township; or borough. Juilg and minority Inspector ahall, alter the for tha aaf kaenlnv uf tha Itallnt hrsaa. aha electron snail i nnihe. and the ballot hoi or Utiles Contalnln tha tlrkaa. Hal nr vntara. anil other uaperai hare bean securely bound with itller pa lap ahd sealed And the signature of the ami In. lectors atlHal thereto, forthwith lodge the -arris tog, thf with the rerHalnlog botda. to dene he Maydr or keeotderot such city, or In con 0 les, towrlaltlna or boroughs tn such nefand oi n sou n land or (iCrsimr aathe t'oUrt or iroper eounty may dli truvldCd as aforeaal.f, wl ha said bota and heap I ibraimraathd ?odrt or eorrtnton pled ol tttC lunate, at lha place ile- who shall then dap.alt keen tha same in aitswar Ih can in any cuun or irinunai auuioried to try ,u. uiv.it auon wieo t ,on. lion. . . 1, at my office In Middle ober. A. I. 1ST, and Ir) r tit lilt Independence of burg thl 1st day oft lolo iflvn umier ei hanit ma nne-Buniireiith year tha United Stales. DANIEL "list HNH AST, Hherllf. ADIIINISTUATOUS NOTICE, batter of administration on (h estate ol Pater L.alord ilecaara.l, late of Chapman 1 wp , Nnyrter Oonnty, Pa., having hn granted to lha undaralgaed, all persons knowing then). aeleea Indebted to said estate ere rotuested to make ImiuetllAte payment, while tltos having claims will present them duty aUlbnMoatd for settlement to HU8AN L tHUKI), . Wpt. 14, IS70. AduilolsllAlrla A IlilaT'PO ISsubscrlbera luonedae. Ileal alTXsll JLO literary paper. Only ! W a year, i iimi a inrnnis ira. nuflion . Al'OMSI.KK, Pubs., Phllada., Ps. UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUFFINGTOK, 31ittlolurr, Ln. wIL-. Ti -Vra For atuob leu than baa been heretofore paid for Iheia In this place, Mr. Ilumnglon is a fraolloal workinaa aad Is prepared furnish 'UP PI HM, tJAMKKT.-t, Ac, al almost o la-half He price tliey hate boretorore cost here. He alao menUeoWr of all daeerlptlona, aad at (really reduced prion. All order promptly attended to. (At blsrel dSoce Id Preaklin) And sAtlsiaetlon In all sA.ll gusranteed. April so, itra.tr. CJaution XTOTICE is heruby given tbat the i-V nnderslgned perehsd th following or. tides at eoostaides' Mala, and left the same In posession of laaao Walter durlnst Hi' pleas- J ire. All persons are cautioned ndl td Inter' ear or meddle with the same, vis t I l.'hatr, Teakettle, I Markets, fines, Tub, e Pigs, oil. sloth, Holler, end oo the same day save of my property to nis wue uariao waiter, too ioiiow Ing article : Looking cle : Cooking Mtove h rdue. Horeeu. Cuaat, Iroa Kttl. WochI t'b-ft, Lard. n. Wash Medline, HOKtdad A licldlng. tot ol Apulebatter, alAt Stand. A. J. UOWERSOX. CeatreTwp., Kept. , !:. For COtfGHS.CCrLDS, MOAnSEJttJSS AMD ALL THROAT DISEASES, 1 TJeao Wells' Carbolic Tablets- PUT DP ONLY IN BMIIS'UOXKrt. ATRIKD AND 8UHK klHISl for sal lay itmggtets aaoarally, And J UUNtUUN liytiMW A Y At OO., Phlla. A DMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE- aCV Letters at adrnlnlstr Athm on the ertaU ot latvlMtaek laM ot t'ruaklln Toe)eulp deeCased having been granwa to ino snuMrsigneo, an per sons kaowlagT tbniMlvea Indabud to sdld mIaII Are requeoted lo nAkluuadiatpaysaat while tnose navma oiaiuss wm preuitoi euij authenticated forettlaut I , ttAklO'tU WITTBSMTER, Sept. 14 'tt. AdmtolelrAieV. "VTOTICE is berttby given tbel tbe A. v foltowiag arikoiae nave oven puyubaaM ay the audereuiued.al UoaihU' Sb, u J left la llsa poasaasiua. uf duaepa laougdurtug bla pleae inw. dill iMraou ar saulluuad nut to ea ad it t ov luesrsure wiiw iaeveusi ! I a Wselra,' MUik. t Uedsand tfatdiaai. Iclwk. t Taula.' I fa, aruel, Puialte la I lee amend. trunk j lot at Uu war, J Horn I okiekaa at eat si aud A. S-HELrBIJU.- taver SfriBiWf tyept, M,,l 1 M, 3 t BOfysms , T J. ad. . vra r A ratiav rVseSSK fc r !Trff't'.,. fm." ri"" ,rear. Ho pfr Imm oontlrtUeia s"1' H SrroTas s. paid unless e is option of tha ul liaheir. BUbtM-fltf Irmg (ntt'lda of Ilia COMutf PXtABl.B IJI AflVAJlCI. vl)rjfemii llfllHtf und linlrtj papers 4llrea-frj ) olhfaleeritti8s(lraicfiboril m tffl Ilithla fpftlts rrlCfJ fifths pspor lAnOet itteWlf, Noaaes iltealaai S, ALLEHAH & S0IT. AffOHjfH l'S A t LA W. Alt profsldaal buslnasa and tolleotlng entrdslld Id Ihelf Cure will tic prnmptlv attened lo. Can be Consulted la Kaglla'a er OefataH. Offlce, Maria'. Souare. Tt, aMfiu AffOrllvlir ATt.AW. nUrJDLEBUSil.fl'TEUHOo , P1 Offltfl till I ereasinnal flef vleei to Ih pelt'! UonidlttldrJ Kflglll'. and Oaroan, r. n. Li n l)lrWtti?t A.ttfll?.V, Mlddlcbui'g, Soydrjr Cuusty Fenn'A Offlod A few dcon tVcll Of Iba Court House dri Nfaln street. C'ortedUatlon lit English aad 0erma ladidngie. Sep. '67, if tOllNEf Af LAW, howiibiirj fa., Offem llta pfofesslfmHl service lo ic pub Ho. Collections and all other riofossioa at business entrusted td bla ears lllre oeiva prompt ailcntlon, t T. fJi.OMMtI,LKtt, t'e AtTOBSBf AT LAW, Middloltiirjf, Pn.. (1 Iters till pfoleeflenal aervices lo tbe pub' lie, Colleotlon ana all dlBef proreaaionai buflnrsa entrusted 10 hi care Will receive prompt attention. fJas 8, '07tf II. It. OlUtt Attorney & Councelloi4 AT" I. AW, OfllddJi'.ll.Corltrti'kdtXd Xtatct St'e tVoeiHIrtf. I'rnrt'rt. Constiltntldd Id bdih ogllh irt l flcrmsa Langtingee. Dec, 19, 'Titf. T M. J a (H, MNN. A. H. 1)1 Lf j. Mneeassor to J. t : A i . M. Linn.) ATTOllNEVS A f LAW. liewlsltur, Pa. Offer tbelf pfofi'selrttiiil acrvicea lo lha public. Collections and all oiber pro- reasidtlnt husltlcss entrusted to tbelr ear will rcclveproniptatledtl0..( Jan. 8, '87lf at. It. tfl'jLljElt, AITOnSFA'.AT-LAW Cenlrevillf, Sni'fef County, Pn4x All bnalnes entriMed lo till esf will bS well aod fslthltllly attended to. Will praetted a, h aaf ai iliiri. Of MnVita sad aoviiuinv '.nglleh of t. to. 'T3tf eountt Oerniau laOgoide in ua consult,! in me r, OCt. fUtAitLrtt IlOWtilt, J AtfOUIUV Af LAW. SollriHirrovs Va.t Offcfa bUprofcaBloHal service to the puh Ho. Colleollona add all olbof frdfdsslona hoaines enlruetcl Id bis rare will re" colve prompt altcntlon. Olfldo IWn door drib or llid Heyaiona noiai. uano, oi JOUN II. ARNOLD, A.ttoi4riy itt ittv, MIOULKIIUnO, PA. Professional bdslnCl entrusted lo bie car wi'J ba promptly attended to. Fnu 0,71 J TIIOMrSOX U All Kit, vtttiify-rtt-i jaw, ijewisburg, Union Co., Pa. gaycUrt bd dnnaullod in tba English and dcrmnn ladguAge.l tiff ldrl Market Street, oppoalle Wall Smith & Co'a 8tor 8 49 A W . POttflrt, ATionXtiV AT LAW. Solinsrirove Pa Offers tils profceflrtntil ecrvicc to tbs publlo. Atllcjlnt bdalneet entrusted ic bit ear will receive -frontpt alledlioH. Offlcs one door above the Slew Lotheran Church, July, 4th '71. g T.PAltriS, AffOrtrJV Af tAW, sfiLitfsanove. svDUrt CoM1t, r dcpt.ia, '07tr A C. diMpaOX, : " tal ATTOKSBV AT IiAW. Noflhrjinbdrliinil, Tit. aiTevs til rrdrorclcndl aorvlda Id lha puh .Id. All btlalrleM Crtlrrtsted Id bla .Card 111 bo promptly alteudedlo. f Jan. 17. '67tf J. PETERS, : Justice of tha fe&66 M ddleburrj, Snyder cotinty, Perin'iJ Onnvyncli,g don. And Onllat'tlnn madei Cvarylhlng InlrnsUid to bi ear, will reeele prompt mention. Jun II, 'T4. f KANAWKIi, pnrsiciAs and eurtoEO', CenlrcalllCi natdtft to., In Offer hit tlfofeaalobal tervlCtt lb tbt public. oanir )tt. A. il. SillTIl, rirsiciAtr aS'd sViidiiotf, Ofera bit profedildnal tervloet Id lha ellU toot of Adamaburg and violaity. Sep 1, 19 Dtt. i. V;8ltI5Drfy, SURGEON AM) ril fSICI A!Tf MiJJIcbuftf Vi Offers bla prdrc;l(fdt iCrtifea lo tba bit Itcnt or MldJieaurg aad vioiaity; larcs i oi il. MONUECB, ustlctidf the I'cacc Aihumburg, Snyder Co., Pa. Will b in bia offlce si tbt above mention ed place, oil MOKDAT and BATVKDAT ol each week, when an atnua oi nuameaa relating to hie office, Will be attend l 'an HI '7tf V. VAN BUSKIUH, iUOOlCAL MKCHANICAI. DtNTISt Selifingrots I'onn; itLSOco of file Peace, Btavertomtf Sttydcr Co., P; , All klvds of eolleelloaa made an liber atau. Protapty atiesdt 19 all ' bualaaae etritated ts hU carf WJaat 19 If UVIeJe-