e.X Actvortlttlnq1 , - Ont oolnmn on Jrsar, t. .vv tSrievfoarth cohiirtrt, onr " v. ftha sriuara (10 n 1 lii Kvsrv oami -a, tw nt more, than line". nerrtt, , 8.00 Auditor, Keentvr. AtiminibJmtor and Xfntm Notices, - ; : 8f0 Enttnrlal nnttcea per urns . All advertisements rot shortsf tw rlod than ona year art able atlbj time they are ordered, rid if ot pa t the ponton ordering wilT-a hold twtpontible for thiijMH. Pfttldanttal Campalan Seng. 1876. whea tais ti it'"M'ijj. hyt, Baa TIIAm sad Blllf wted Wtrs otom eronr la K York, Aad talfht well atr.ad Tat lrikooe did aol think, of, tlr, Tat athtr turely knew I And e ikey awaited their beak ieoooolt, Wkea thit aid hat wtt atw. Whet IWt old bat M . bat. Oh ' bow ibo money weal Tkoy .cooped Ibo oily treaeury up, Aad yot were aol aonlant t By plana thai Baa laveated, tir Kaoa but to vary few, they counted HolTraaa Governor", Wbta Ibla ol4 hat vat now. Whaa thla o1l bat wat bow, boyi, Aad ovoryibial aoroao, VblU Baany ran Ibo Railroad, Tbo Bom raa "tho Maohlno." With llofmta ap ibo lludioo, oir, Ob ! bow Ibo aonoy flow i Itofora waa what iboy did aot want, Wboa tbia old hat tu aaw, tl'hoa tbla otd bat waa aaw, boyo, ' Oroat aoaadala wora afloat Tbo Taa'ay rlag waa brokoa up, Tha Boot waa aado oeapogoal Vsfratorul Pa al lait bRaa, - Tbouhillll obo of tho oro, -To ery, "Stop ihlof," and koopi it up, Bloc Ibla old hat waa bow. . )Thoa tbil old hat wat aaw, boyi, - ' It wo havt loarnad ibo faota, Oar Baaay n.aiU a falao roiura Upon hit loeooio las, Aad bad ibo law bat roaohod thtrauJ, Aad doall hiajuiliet Iruo, . Llko Tweed bo'd worn a airlpad ault, Hlta tbia old bat waa aaw., , HliOB thla old hat waa aaw, boyi, A funny thing lo aoa , , , ' hat littla Bam a flguriog Tha Proaldont lo bo. . IIo pardoned eonlt great aad taall, , Aad Tweed to Cuba flew, For Bamay bad ao um for him, H'bea ibla old bat waa bow. Although Ihlt bat It old, boya, Aad bleaehed by rain and ttttl, I'll wear It Ilka aa honeat maa. Catll tba viotory'i woo, I'll awing Ilia the air, boy, i. For llayo aad Wheeler, true, Aad aeXt November I will win A doaen bright aad new. M. lsoellanouiiH Hit Grouod for Divorce A RaUigh lawyer waa interviewed Vecently, by aa agriculturint liviog it acore ot miles fioia tho city, who Granted to secure a devoree from his wife. k Yoa don't live happily with her. eh f" iuqnired the attorney. "No i we don't seeia to hitch wuth cent," was the quiet reply. "Does she suold and fret, and ranke your home a hell upon earth, ho to speak J" continued the law yer. "that's helS fexactly." ' "And you are prepared to prove that you have a peacful ditpottillon bad that you have done everything you coald to make home pleasant t " . "toil bet I am ! Anybody who knows me will swear that I wouldn't hurt a flea, and that I move around Lome like an angel I" Well, I gtitms we can make out a base," said the lawyor as he took np ' his pen and began to jot down the points. After a moment be inquir ed t "Do you think your wife will con test the casef as she any de fence I'1 . "Waal tow, t never thought of ; that" slowly replied the farmer. -I didn't know aa she bad anything to say about it.1' "tine may have. lias she anV grounds for complaint against yout ' -I don't kttow tnuoh about law," answsred the client in a hesitating i way. wl know I've got a hankering after bar her sister . Morlori and her sister bos a hankering after me, but Whether them is good grouadifor complaint I don't know 1'' ' " ' t; The lawyer haan'med a bill yt tr .JiaWOb Sentinel , . . Satubdat Nwht. How many a - kiss boa . been given, . bow many a Cnree, bow many a caress, how many a kind word, bow many a promise bos been broken, how many a heart . baa been wrecked, how'many a loved ' one bos been lowered into the oar xow chamber, bow many a babe baa 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 bears. A week is a life. A week is a his . tory. A week marks events of Bor row or gladness, of which people r never heard. Oo home to your family, man of business. Oo borne you heart erring wanderer I Go noma to obeer that awaits you, wrong ed wail of life's breakers I Go borne , o those yon lovo, , man of toil, and ' give one night to the joys and com forts fast flying ' by I Leave your i book; with complex figures, your i dim workshop, your basy - store. Ileal with those you love i for God onlT knows wbat the next Saturday 1 night will,' bring you. Forget the world of care and the battle of life whloh have furrowed the week. Draw close around the family hearth.- Bat nrday nhzhl baa awaited youroom Js9 in. bittereet tears and silence. , ' Go home to those yon love, and as ) you bosk in tha loved presence aad -'rant to return to the loved embraeo 4 ef Tocr kaart'i peta, sicivs to be bet t 7 tea, o4 to Uses Cjd fpr tfilzj .J " r"T r 1' " VOL 14. What we two tl Aooidsfit. A Dublin tobacconist, looktitf dolefully at bis poor neighbors gro ttlnff amonff the mine of his burnt oni shop, noticed that some of them after trying the contents of certain Canisters, carefully loaded their waistcoat pocket from them. He followed suit, and found the snuff ho1 come ont of the fiery ordeal very much 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 lonfft "blackiruard enuft" oth erwise "Irish blackguard,' wat all the rage with lovers of the natal tit illation, and in a few years Lnndy foot was a rich man. owintf to the ac cident he thought had ruined him. A would-be alcbemtst, seeking to discover what mixture of earths would make the strongest cr" let. one day found be hod made f 'K.iaf.1. lie waa on a sudden translated irom an alchemist to a potter. When one of VanDvks pictures cracked in the sunshine, the artist experimented to produce a varniah that would dry in the shade. He fottnd what he Bought and found that by mixing it with his Color they acquired greater foroe and brilliancy and required no subsequent varnish ing i and so came about the discov ery, M-disooveryt of the art of paint-' ing ia oil. Me2otlnto owed its invention, by Prince Hupert, to the simple acci dent of a sentry's gun barrel rusted by the dew. Henry Scbanwafd, a Nuretnburg gloss cutter, happened to let some aquafortis fall ou his spectacles, and noticed the glass waa corroded and softened where the aquafortis bad touched it- Taking tbe bint, he made a liquid according, drew some figures npon a piece of gloss, cover ed them with varnish, applied his corroding fluid, cut away the plait around his drawing, so that when he removed the varnish tbe figures appeared raised npon a dark ground and etching upon glass was added to the ornamental arts Alcis Sonefelder, a poor musician, thinking it possible to etch upon a stone in lieu of Cof pen polished a slab for that purpose. He waa die turbed by his mother coming Into bis small laboratory with a requcot that he would jot down her Hat of things for the wab, an the woman waa waiting to tukt the banket away. Locking pen and ink, he scribbles the items on bis stone with the etch ing preparations, that be might copy them at his leasure. Some time afterward, wben about to clean the stone, he thought he mittht as well see what would be tha effect of biting the stone with aquafortis, and in a few minutes sow the writing standing ont iu relief. Taking up a polt-ball charged with printing ink, inked the stone, took off a fow im pressions upon paper, and be bad invented lithography. The pelt-ball used by Sonefelder was long indis pensiblc iu a printing office. A Sa lopian printer, tn a nurrv to get on with a job, could not find a ball and inked the form with soft glue that had fallen out of the gluo pot, with sttdh eicellent result that be hence forth discarded tbe pelt-balls alto gether, and by adding treacle to the glue, to keep it from hardening, bit upon tbe composition of wuicn prin ters' rollers ho 70 ever since boon mode. So much for happy acci dents. Pennsylvania Day. September 28th, being the one hundredth anniversary of tbe com pletion, or tbe first constitution of this State, mote than a quarter of a million of people assembled . in the Centennial grounds to commemorate the event, and signify theirapmecla tion of the International MxhlbU tion. IiualoeM la Philadelphia woe generally suspended, ana residents turned ont by Jteno of thousands. The number of visitors present with in the grounds during the 'day is officially placed at over 300,000, and there were not less than 130,000 outside tbe gates, who came to see the orowd and fireworks. Of course in suoh a crowd, there was little op portunity to see tbe exhibition. Visitors were much in the condition of "Yankee Doodle." who couldn't see the town because there were so many people.' Hat on thla occasion the people of our State did not go to see they attended for the purpose of demonstrating bow big a orowd they oonld get together, and contri bute to the funds of the Exhibition and tha result waa the crowning triumph of all previous days far excelling the opening. . . ' The oration woe delivered by Bon- iamia Harris Brewster, and addres ses oyuen. tiawiy, rresiaent weisn, Qov. Uartraoft, ex-Uovernorsuigior and Pollock, 8enator Simon Cameron ex-Senator Soott, Judg Strong and others. . mere was also a reception by the aoonioipal - authorities. - All porta of - the grounds and all tbe buildinga .were crowded. In the evening there was a grand illumine tion of tbe grounds by means of magnesium lights and colored fires. A grand display of : fireworks on George'a bill, an . eminence to tbe ooVth-weet of tbe exhibition enoloa- tr .loaed tha reunion exereisea. Toberotient and thorugbia ell L- fft,lta ootBsl auocese MIDDLEBURG. SNYDER OOUNr f, OorrepondenJd. Oar Washington Letter. WjUHlUdtoS, D. (J., Oofc 19, l87rt. Ornnt follow tht Hnmptr oJitckmn, and t'tf "fti .Stutaitwd Ap York AlmnM Certain for 11 h "MtU Iht Jjiturf cjf Iffovrll lo SttM the Zfel'if) etc. After a lapse of sixteen years ws find ourselves, as a notion, in o poai tion similar to that occupied at the inauguration of the rebellion. Tbe animus of the old loaders, who sought tbe dismemberment of the Union, is now manifesting itself in the South and, unlets it be met and crushed before it gets a stronger foothold, tbe some results will folio. lJuch Anan had tha etotnple of General Jackson before bitn, and refused to I be guided by It. Jackson's prompt I action in thwarting the treasonable designs of 8ontberu fire-eaters to set np a Government for themselves outside of the Union, was a complete success, itehnnanbvedtirtllv nromnt ' action in 18(10, Could have prevented tbe devastating war of four long years. . .All. .1 ' Tbfl present Administration Has adopted tbe policy of the former, by giving the rebels of the Southern States in general, and of South Car olina iu particular, to understand that the laws must be obeyed, the liberty of the citiaen must be pro tectedi and fair elections tnUst 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, I'resideut (J ran than issued bis Proclamation, and the Secretary of War his Order. The country is beginning to see anil realise tbe necessity of this act of the Administration. It is, of course, de nounced by Southern conspirators nod Northern sympathisers. So wan the stand taken by Jackson, and his resort to military force to defeat treason whioh showed its hydra head in Sooth Carolina in the days of nul lification. He gained more credit for that act than any other of bit eventful life. Posterity will award to President Grant a hko praise for his decisive stand in opposition to the schemes of those who would rob tho citisou of tlio right to eseicixe this liberty to vote as his conscience mny dictate. Some few Republicans affect to belie vo that because Tilden carried New York two years ago by 50,0 )0 majority ho will do so again in the Coming election, and that New York will decide the contottt in his favor But hear tbe X. Y. IIkrald of Thurs day on the very poiut i "ibo Deaioci'Hta carried the State lastycii!- by 14,8 10, with a prohibi tion voto of 11,103, consisting al most entirely of Republicans, so that tba Uotuocratiu majority IiiHt year was really only 8,707. Moreover the total voto of tho Stato last year was only 770,715, whore as in 1872 it was 840,151, tbe stny-at-bomo vo ters ia '75 numbering 03,4 10, con sisting mainly of llepublicaus Whoti these facts 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 his prospects in this Stato. It is only by a - strained inference that New York can bo said to have indorsed him last fall. ' lie wont upon tho stump hiimolf, ami begged for a Legislature whioh would support his policy, but tbo Legisla ture elected was strongly llopuulican in both branches, although in the proceeding year a Democratic As sembly was elected with Mr, Tildeu, the Republican Senate holding over. It was a merely nominal victory whioh tbe Democratic party won in this State lost year, furnishing more reasona xor apprenension tuan lor confidence." To this the Ribald also says that the Domocrotio party in tbo city. where it must get its largest majori ty, is almost hopelessly divided, tho factious trying to deetroy each other.! And it might have added , that the prohibition vote and the Liberal Re publican vote Which in several of the lost elections have taken many thou sand votes almost entirely from the Republican portyi will nearly all be cost for Hayes at the coming elec tion. And lastly, thousands of Dem ocrats, knowing Tildeu's tricks and frauds, bitterly opposed bis nomina tion, and asserted that be Could nev er carry the State, and to make their declaration good ibey will vote against him i whiti other thousands among the more conscientious Dem ocrat, will vote against him for hav ing systematically defrauded tbo revenue for ten years, aad thus made himself , tbe most notorious .tax cheater ia the Union. After all tha " clamor of the late Confederate House - of Representa tives about assessments for election purposes, the reformers hove laid one for 111,000 on the city offloers of Baltimore, .beginning with the May or, F. C. Latrobe, for 1 100 1 City Collector, 9100 j etc , Tilden accepted tbe aid of the American Alliance two years ago, but requested silence. Hayes re ceived similar recognition this com ooi'ra and openly acknowledges it, and ia denounced by Tilden aa a Know.Notbinir. Who "steal tbe tlivsry of Heaven to aerve the devil,' i.f. .... e Hi I In New Orleans, the political as sessments have a warmer tint than at tho North owing,''- we . suppose, to ', taSueacosV : Tba Tuhek, (Ind..) ot that City, publishes a list showing the aaseesments levied on the reform Candidates at the Coming election i Civil Sheriff. .12.500 i Criminal Sheriff, $1,600 f Mayor, 1750 City Judges, each $300 1 Coroners, f 150, etc. Pat exclaims, "to hell wid ynr prehCeeples pren ceeples Is ttothin' to do wid it What we Wabt is reftrrum." August Helmont, at Cooner No less strong is the contrast oe tweeii the two candidates. Tilden has been trained in the political at mosphere of Tammany Hall, and is the embodiment to-day of its worst phases of corrupt power. Using for bis own sol flub purposes tha worst elements of society, he manages like the crafty politician to kerb himself concealed ia the background, lie was the early confidant of Tweed, the adviser in those tchomes which defeated the honett vote of New York in 1808, and the secret disclos ures Which have brought him faco to face with the charge of perjury and of defrauding the government of Its revenues at a time when alt good citizens were called upon to boar tho burdens of tho war, stamp him as a man of no principle, a fit scholar of the school of politics in which he was educated, and onD who elevation to tbe Presidency would be not only a national nimfortune but o national ditgrace. If a tenth of the charged Which have been raited against him, and Which haVe not been answered, Arc (ruo, no well rcftuluteil commu nity would elect him to tho humblest of oftlcfs. Like the platform oil WUie.ll UO BIUDU9, 110 18 n Biium, a public deCelrcf, te)li)g for support .... iti t, ' ...i,: .. . ,i npon tllo ex-rebel Bympatlnos of the .-oilth and tho ignorunco ami vice of the North. A few holiest nil. I Well tiientiini? tuCn fnnt bo foUtnlsupnort ihg him, but before the election their eyes will be open to tho trilo char acter of the man, and tho tiuturo of the reform he would iustituta- Like tho inuddr stream, lie pnrt.ikcs of the character of tho fountain hoad. Democrucy is corrupt, uud despite his fuir professions, Sam uelJ. Til den. Turn to life, pant and preaent, of Rutherford li. Hayes. It is a pleas ant story frora boKinniug to cud. His bnppy homo relations uro but tho ndes of his public Career. Trained to ninnhood among tbe stern duties of Western life, his Character bun partaken of its simplicity and earn estness. Not a blot stains bis record, lie has boon tritd to all men, Iu ov ery position ami relation. The per formance of his duty as lawyer, sol dier, Governor, has inflicted wrong on no ono. (lis course has been manly, straightforward and honest. Wbethor at the bar or on the field, in tbe presence of ajurr or in the faco of an armed enemy, be has been a type of tbo true man. Ho never Detrayea a trust or a iilend never trained a dollar or a cause by practic ing wrong. He never consorted with corrupt politiciaps, of oatoriat ed With public plunderers, lie hov er added to bis wealth by robbing the stockholders of a railroad, of by withholding, from ilia Government the true amount of hls'ncoine, lie risked his lif ), shed his blood, and performed gallant service for his douulfy, and at the flattie time paid his tax to tbe Government like a true patriot Compare tho two raon ! Examine their records study Into their antecedents and their aauocia tlons, and then ask the question which would make the hotter 1'roni dentf Who that has judgment to esercisa, or . patriotism to auituate him, can hesltato as to the choice to be made f The fatso and tho true 'are before the country. Can we doubt which oua tho peoplo will se lect f - If intelligence and loyalty still control the ballot it must be Rutherford B. Hayes. - .. e-aaa-ao-jnjtM . ".Most aa Defiated. If the coun try is to enjoy peace in the future Democracy must be defeated. If we we to maintain tha value of our currency Democracy must be defeat ed. If the nation is to live and grow, tba enemy of Ita peace and prosperity must , be defeated. The humblest citizen has a vital interest at stake in keeping tho Government out of the hands of those who have no sympathy for its prinoiplos of freedom and equality. Let all who value (rood government work un ceasingly for the success of the Ra publioau ticket Our national salva tion depeud upon t,lteptMle. Where the land is rolling isn't real estate apt to be rather unsteady T Tht two places to look for thlladel' phln pickpockets tht centeoriial and th peunyxtentlary, ' I with I was a pudding, mama.' "iriiy .r" "Cause I should have lots of sugar put into uo" PA., NOVEMBER WritTal Election Proclamation la pnrtnaaeo of Ida provialont of Iht CoaMtiufloa and .Lotion lawa of ihaCom moawoaltb of PoH.y1aala PftRlal itl.H' bar! High Ph.rtffof tho tounly of 5njdor tit borabr glva Ballot to tht tltotort of .aid count;, on ( Tuee&iy, the 1th dtty of November 1874. (b.lng tha Tu.tuUr dm I following tht lW Muf.Uf In NoT.mhcr,) al whloh limt tba following offie.r. will bo aloclad lowlu Twfntjr nlno fiVnont for tltotort Ont pron lo fill tho offleo of Hprt!tB aliTc in Conir.aa for tbo IHth diatrlct. iomjvmtJ of tbo onubti.a of Snyder. Hun ingiloo, Juniata, P.rrjr, Franklin and 'ulton n prrtoa lo fill Iht offiot of 8inlt Son . lo r.prrt.nl the di.lriol Ooicpot.J of oountir of Union Sojdrr and Nor nibcrlaml Ina pcraon to All Ibo offlo. of K.pr.ttn- It. in Iho O.ner.l A.nr mblv of Ibo Com- nwralta of I'tonajrlTania, for iba count Intder '.''... Jn p.mon t frlf Iht office of Dittriol Homey fur tba county of tinyil.r, Ono prraon lo All lb ofllco of Roglalcr & -orlor fur Iht county of 9nydor. . -o prranna to All tha office of Jury imioner for Ibo county of Snyder (,ch totrr, bow.T.r, caa only tot 4 for ono candidate. J One prraon lo All tha offllr. of Pro'hono lary Clerk of tbo oourta of General quar ter de.aion. Orphan' Court. Ao., for Ibo county of Snyder' t aNoh.reby mak. known an I nKtc that tit pUco of btilillnic Ui. afnr,iill election In Hi. Mreral lownnlui ant borolehl wlltlln the county ol Snyder are ai lolluwe, to wtl i Al the Union achonl Uoom, In tbe Donmah of DelinRMPt-e. Al iim Huueeof Daulel But, la end f.rt Perry Inwnnlilp. Al IIm hone of Chriitopber Wentael, In and for Chefiuien liiwnelilp. Al i' -houeKof Wm.Moyer, In and for With Inutou tpwnehlp. i the hiui.i.il (lorir O. Nmtlh, tn the Uor oiii(h of AlMtllpt'urifi for Ireniltnttiwnehlp. At the H-'hiMtl hiuew Iu BVftverlown In eutl for D-erer tuwu-tilp At the htueeitf JeoobMIIIrr In and tot Weft llrrrrUlll'lll. At tho hne ot Jemea D. Long In and for O-iitr ltwnehlp. At the Iioiim of Henry M. KTreub In and for MlililliwreHk uiwlielilp. At the llniiee of nrli A, Ulllerln and for Tvnn tuwn-hlp Attlieerhoil hnueeln Kralierellle, In ant for Jerieou towtmhln. At the erhofil tinnae at thamokln Dam In and for Monro towninlp At the h hte of J.iHn Flehrr Iu ami for Weet perry townnhlp, At the Court llotu In and for Ih. Dototlith of MMillclMirif, At the boue of Jat'Ob DlJMCf la aad for Union loanablp. At the h oiiae of lb" helre of Charlee Mattem In Troalevlllc, In and for Adema towiiahlp, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "Thitt trery peranfl, eceptlnx Jtiatlcca of tut Pence, who .hall hull Any office or appointment of profit or trurt under tbo tiuirii Bitio., or or tin. Mate, or any oily r ,. , ,j dlrlclt .Ue.hrra oommi' , ,innr, ,iccr r 0,hcrwleo. a .ubordinaio : ortii't-r. or aucnl who ia or ehnll ho employ. ed under the legieiaiiea, c.ectttlre or judiciary ilvparimrnt of this State of of ihe Uuitetl Hiatct or of any Incorporated district ; afl I thnt etefy tnomher tfOcn atcsa ft of ibe Hiatd I.raialature A d fit be se lect or eohimon council of any clly, or Cam-' miaeiunrrnf any Incorporated di.trldt It Hy m l.t.il.l. .,f Iml.lin. ne ct.cl.lh a, laar intapaldo of liOldillg or CAofDlling at ha .am time, Ibe ollice or appoiuimcat of 1 1 1 it n a (n.fi.i.1 a. ne elnpb nf &nw si an I inn . e . ' . .. ' . I . r l . i l'iimiiinne..uli ami I It I nn In.n... tor, judge, or any otticerof .urn election aball he eligible to no I hen voted ror. lly tba aot of Aiaetnhly of Jul 3. t30. it i alio made "ihe duly of ererj Ma or. Ijbcriff, Alderman, Ju.lictoftbe Pence Conatable, of every oily, county, towanhlp or dlrlrlct wlibin Ibia Commonwealth, bclber called upon b any orliccr of an elect inn, or by tbret qualified elector. ibtreof, to olear any window or avenue lo Iht window of Ilia plaoe of (ieneral Elec tion, which ehall bo obstructed in .nob a war aa lo prevent totcra from approach in, tba aatnt I and It .hull bt tbt duty of every reepeoliva Con.lable of tuch ward, di.tricl or luwn.bip within Ibia Common wealth, to be prraent or by Deputy, at tba plaoe of boldinii eleotiona. In auob ward, diiirlct, or luwn.bip, for Ihe pnrpo.o of preeervini the peace at aforesaid," Alao that ia tha dtb aeolion of Iht act of Ai.ctnlily entitled "An aot rtlailug lo electione and oiber purpo.ee." approved April 0 184o, It ia enacted Ibtt the afore anid t'lth aeolion ehall not bt eonairued aa lo prevent any militia officer or borough officer from eerving aa Judge, la.p.ctcr of Clerk at any general or .pedal elcotiod la ibia Commonwealih.'' lif an aet of A.aerably approved the 17th day of April, 1HUU, It ia enacted Hint "all aleotlon. hereafter held nnder Ihe lawa of thla Commonwealth, ahall ha on etttd between Iht hour, of u and f o'clock A M. and oloee at 7 o'clock l M. Bee t Be It enacted, k Thai tbt qualified Voter. of the errl eoantle of tbl. I'oraiaon wealth, at all nenaral. townahloi bofodeli aot iMoialelenlinnai are hereof bereaftef aillhor lud aad rulrtd to rot by ticket, printed, or wrlllon, or partly tiriatwl and partly Written, ..rally la.aflda. lollowa i tine ticket ahall tmbiaeeiba nauieaof all JudgM ol eouru voted fori and to b labelled, outaid. "J adlolary I. On. llohat .hall embrace tbe nen.ee of .11 .(ate otter. Toted lor ttd b labelled '.tald I" oot ticket aball embrace tbe name, olalloounly otflcera voted for, lacludlna olBoeot .enatof lend tn.mber. of aaeainbiy. If voted for, and ueinuera or (lona-rex, ir roteo tor, and be label, led 'eouatv ' One ticket .ball .rahrac the nam of all townablp olfloera roteU ror, and b labelled "township '' on ticket ahall embraeo th. name. Ofall boronab otneer. votel lor and be laliellad "borounb :' and aaobclaa. ehall let daiHialted la aenarate ballut-boiee. Wluireae. Tbo flltcetilb Amendment ol tbe Uouaiiliition of th. United State, la ai follow a: Bwillnn I. Tue right of eltlteue of lb United State eball.nut be denied or abrtdffed by lb United Statee.or any letaie, on acoonut of race, color, or prvvlou condition 01 iervllude.'1 "rtet lloo II. The Uiiugreea ehall have power lo enforce tin. artici n apunipriaM indiaiationi And Wbereee, ma inmgree at in i; el ted 84.te.on Ibe llatdayor March, 1170. paeeed an aul, autltled "Aa Ant lo .1 luro lb right of elti ajiue of the United Suit ebi rot la tbeacveral Hialr. of Iht. Union, aud for other purpcMea," lb tret and aeooad gaotloaa of wblob ar aa til low. I notion ft Be II enacted b (It. tfenaf. tnd Done of K.pneentatlTrlof the (Jutted Hlete of Awetau. Iu rengreee aeeambled. That all clll ecna of Ih Uolled SUtca, wbo are, or .hall be olbeiwla oualldodby law to vote at auy election by tbe peoidei In any Slate, Territory, diatrlct, ceniutyi Ity pflb townablp, acboul dlairlot, lonnlclpallly or other territorial aubdlvlalon, .ball be ealllled aud allowed lo vote at all .nob eieeliona, without dlellnollon of race, oolurt or urevloaa condition of aerlia.Uaoj tJouatllutloni la T law, eualoai, iteagei of regubttou of any atalaor TerrUory or by or under ill aatboTlly, trary uotwllheundluil HI IUOiMW' ery uiawitawanaiug. heellou i. Aud be It fnrther anactedi That If by or under tb auuiorlty ol lb luuaiituuun or lawa of any Stat, or of the lawa of any Territory, any out la or aball be requlrol to b done aa a prerequisite or qualltuatloa for votlnn, aud by eiMbOuuelttutlon or lawa, persona oo offloere are or ekill be uhart'ed !lb the perform aune ofdu lie. In ftirateblug to oltlaeoe aa opportunity lo rforaieiKk prenejulelte. o to beaom f,uallSet jr. It f ball be tue duty of .vary aueh iMraoe and onwarlo give to all tba etllaaa.of tb. United Mtal tba aaoMand euual opportually lo per- fona aejck prriiielli and to btoa quallOad to oot wKboea Miaollon at race, euivr, or pre- vloaa ooiuUltow uf eamiudel and tf auy cook par. ana or oOVtcf ah.H remea or knowingly ooill tu air con aud eoelt tllowaotw M .oWreael few a lUe Oouii abaft abrata yuM eaat iM ahev.trf efery Ma eucboeVuee(eeaeeogiliy or aui eiaw r .ni aball A. enuvlctfna tberuiifj b. Slr.4 avid Mara )kMk.kjrdrd twvam at bt ke1 leVtrl avtj 187G. NO. 2G. lee then one nmitk ead xit mar lkt Me efi or kotkel be die,, ret In of the thmrX. Am I Whaiew, It li deelor4 hy the eeemd eee. looofthe tl article oftb Unaetltt..n ef the Itnlted HiaiM Ihtl "thla 0titllMlo, and Ihe ktweoftb Dotted fltete vklehehail benada la parenonee merenr, ehall he Iht eupreme aet of w.w nytaiaa M in lioaetllntlnn or la of any Slate W theoVmnlrary atNellb atandlna. Ant Whetaa. The f iet.Utnre of thla M-mt. mnnellli on Ihe Mb iter of April, A, II. ttia peeeea en an eniiuea further etippltment lo ine aei reisiina to eieeliona in tble (V Onnifnon- eaitn,"tMteatB fullove t prOlde M Mertlnn 10. That tn mnfM of etef f atil of Ae. eembly ae rrml.leethllt only while freemen ehell ho entitled toroteor bo realetereit te emere, or aarlalmlna tn vote at any Keneraioreperlaleler. tlnn of thle Otnimonavaith he and the eame it hereby repoalrit I and that herafter til freemen, wltbnnldletincttnn of ealnri ehtll be enrolled and reietirrl acnrUna t the provlelone of the Aral e. rllon ef the rt appmeil etTenteenth April, IM0,enlltle4"An A.l fortlier enppleHleflttl tn thearlrelatlnatnthealectlnnenf thli Oomiu-w. wfllh. 'a.t aben nthervlee ftnellfled nnrter eiletlna lame, he entitled l eote ai ail gonerat and iiieflnl election, in thla I ommnnirratth, The a bore recited amendment, and adu tbnit Ko eieeated ond obeywl hy ml .Men re reale. terintTnter. .lection effleer. aad other thel th.rlithta and prlrlleee iinare.nteejd thereby mV he itfltrrd to oil the eft Irene ol thla Con. ttoew-ellb etltltlavl to tbeeame. nrtheltth iaitlnnoflhe actnf Aaeembtytlf n.r j..-, in.,tn ii.naniaiinai ww aVMa ae Ihe nnlla aba't cloae, tht oltl eert ol the eteetlMH hall proceed to eonnt all the roiea eaat lor nob ranilMete rotl lor. and make a full re turn ol the aame In trlpliealC: ltb a return aheet In aihlltloa. In all of whioh the Totea re. eelre.t by ei h eanilldate ahall i siren after bla or her nam. Hrat In word, and aaaln In fte-urea, ami ahall beelarned by all of H.lTofflcera and certllled by overeeer., If any of If hot to eerillted, Ih. oreraeara and any nfflrer refuainj to elxaor oertlfy.nr either ol tbena. .ball write arnn each or the return! bla or their reaaona for not elnln or eerturlnn them. 'I he rote, aa eoon aa eountel, ihall alao ta uuhllely and ful ly declared ITniti the wirldo to tht mllfena preaent, altd a brief alatement ehowlna lb role, reeeletd by earth Candbtatt ahall U nladt and elaned by the eleotlnn offl-ere a. eoon as the eote ia edunteti anil aaint .htll Uo lniina.il ately noated upon tbe ilotlr ot the election hndd for tnfnrnialloa of tbe public. The triplicate re. turn, .ball be.ndloabd In aorllopa and be .eat d In preeenco of tbe orneere an.l one tnrtlopo i .ban ueencioabd in enrllopa ami preeeaco of tbe n fit cere an.l one lib the un.enled retnrn abeeL atlvett 'tlop. Id tht Jii'lue, which ahall Cdntaln on lift of lived, t of V Vntera, pat'cr. and oathe of o fit cere, anrl ae another ol aaid aareiniiaa aoall he alien Ihe minor It epecmr. All Mirer Itvlne; within twelve nlll.i ollhe Hrothenotary. nlft 'O, or within twenty lor nil lea, II their realdemehe In town. Tillage. orcttT np-ih Iho tin of a railroad levllna tn In tnneoooty eeat, enail nenire a o'eloeK vaat . rldlan ol th day after tha e'rctln other Judaea, ahall lie I ore Wo'dlnt'k blefl iHitof the .eonn.l day after tba election). dller raid retorn, toaet her a Ith return ahet to tha Vro thenntarr of tha Court of Oomtana Pleaa of the county, which aal l return aball be flleil. b. day end himr nt the flllna- markeil thereon, ami ahall be preferred by the ProthnnoUry for pui. lie invpei-iiiin. .1 iigeMim nnmi aeonnil nay fnllowint any tl.ctlon, the Prothonntary of th. tlodrt CI CothlNnn Pleaeah.41 pr.aent th laid fettirna tn tile eaht Court . The re. turna premnted by Ihe Prutbnntitary ehall be n)ienel by eel. I t'ouri ami Cniilput.d by aueh of Ita offloere and aueh .worn aealttant. ai tht Court .hall appoint tn th. pretence or tht JUileenrjuditelnraaM court, and the return rertlrted end certificate of eleftliin luaed un der the eeal or th Curt, a. la now required to le done by return tdditea- and tha vol ao computed aad oertlrle.1 ahall b made a matter ol reeord In aald l ourt Tbe .eaalone nl .aid nnttrf are nfein to the public, eee And the other of .aid trlplloat retnrn. (hall lie plaoed In Ibe box and eealed up with the ba. Iota. e I Whenever a place ha a hcea or eblll be irorlilel by Ihe autborl for the .ate keeping of tbe ballot b- iea, the JudKe and minority Inaiiector ahall, alter tht election ahall b Anlaheif and the ballot boa or neaoi any city, cnonty, lownenip: nr oorouKh tmea contalulna tb llcke a. Hal or Tolere, and oiiier yaiicrai nar oeen aoctireir imund witn tap a enn .ealld aad tbe altnature of the Jti.Ue and lnpeetor. atrlxe l thereto, fortlltritu dellr tht enirie lrtf. tHf with the rmialnliia to. W del tie Mavdr ttr Hncofdamf eiich Attv.or In mia ri. (lea, towrtlilp or borouifha tn tuch petand or nere-mF aath. I'oUrt of oonlnlon plea, df tut rrdiTvr nouiitT way iieaiHnatn. at inn mace ne- nivldUd .a aloreaal.l, who ahall then deuell oo.ea anil keep lb earn tn an. wer th Call of any court or tribunal auUiorU! to try u inviiM iii mag eieiiiiun. Olven under my hand, at my ntrin In Mlddla- burir thla lal .1 . nurif ibla lat day on lotoher A. II. l.Te. and in tb n-bundrodth year of (Ht Independence of liAMKI. HiHnNHABT, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, fjetterl of adoilnlitratlon an the eitete ol Heter Laliord ilacea'e.l, lot nf Chapman 'I wp . Snyder tJonnty, Fa., having been irranied to the underalaaed. all neraon. knowln l hem. aelvea Indebted to aald aetata art fCdil dated to mak Immediate payment, While thoaa havl". clalma will preaent them duly authenticated for Mtileiuent lo w ik i. u'.a.'.i.i.. . Aduilnlalfalrlx UIIU1M Y I UOIItl H.rt. 14, lain. l TtTTQ 7Saubeerlbera lunnedaT. Ileal AvJTXiJn AO literary paper, (loir I1U a iear. i urea y i 'nriin te tree, niuniufi a I'OMSI.EK. I'uba., I'lnla.la., Pa. UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUFFINGTOK. IMitttllebiirsr, Li. f a. For atuoh leu that hat een heretofore paid for them in tbt. place. r. Hunnjiton la nrantleel workman aad 1. ureoared lurolan ('Ufl'lKMi tJAMKKTS, he., al aluioat o i half (H. jtrlce they hart heretofore eott bare, alio dtandlaotart. He nf all description., and at greatly reduced prio'.. All Arvlae. nrrminfl attended to), fat hi. reel d.nct Id rrankllu) and aatlaiaoilon In all UlU uaranteeii. April 90, IITt.tr. Oatition. ATOTICE is hereby triven tliat the i-V undernamed parehaaed the followluer ar. tlolaa at eonataidea' Male, and left th aame In poaaaalon of laaae Walter durlnif HI. plena uro. All pereonl are eadtlonad ndt td (filer' fear or nieditl with tb fame. vl. I 1 1 hair, Teakettle, i Hurkela. t.'looi. Tub. t Pla-e. Oil. elotb, Hollar, and oa tha .am. day cave of my property to hla wife klarlab Walter, tho follow Iim article. : (Jooklnar Mtor a ptpi Bureeu Cheat, lroa Welti' 1.T I .Ik... V ...I Waall MaClitne, HciKtHad a llldlnS. M 0 Applbattr, Aleat Stand. A.J. UOWERS0X. CeatreTwp., Kept, ti, ll;C. For cottons, colds, uoAnsE?n;ss AMD ALL THROAT P18EASKS, 1 TTfetn Wells' Carbolic tablets- PUT UP ONLY IN BLIE!BOXK8. A TRIED AND 8UBK klUlOl for ml lay rfruKileta a.narally. and j UUNtf tf N UduUUWAI a OO., rule. A DMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE Xm. Lttaea t axlialDlatratkia oa tbe aetale ol LaelMtaak talt or I rankiin Ttrwornip; deeeaaed bar I oil bemi aranUd to lb nderalgaed. Sit per- aona kaowlaaf Ibeineelva. tadebied Ut eSIS eatal ar raauoated to naaluiuiiatpaiBMt titlat auoao navinw oiainao win prevent Mia suit autbaatlcated forettloeul I bAUUfiU WlTTPlsMTER. Beptlt'Tt. adealntolraMrr. dAUTIONf. Jt.1 followlog arllol bare boon purobaeeel by tba auUaralgued, al Uo..wbl'a Mala, and ef la tb piieeeeatou. of Jueepb leoua durtug bl. pbaae wr. All pereou ar eea(Tou4 e4 to Med e)M o jueertei Willi Ibegiewe, ele i t Obatr,' I wuil, Itedaana ifMadiag. iciut, g TaWee, II f'de. eerpet, Potato la III. Mroaadal trewk; tut oe lab War, 9M Jtua l abiai 1 tab a leublMr, I Uuatb Tray ablakea ateat alaWil A.S.HELrBIJU, aavet krlue, 9t. 1 rt, 'J"t tJS'Wl.n P wL st.i. iisxs-: i " M"i. rr? "w TiiniM if . i & .. - . t. Vihn rtr. ko ptpr dfaa eontlnuM .HI 1 Mrreafatres aI paid unlaw aC ISS option of tha pub liahftr. Bilbuflrtflrnit mishit Of ftis oorliitf PXrADf.R l?l AflVAftCI. a9'I'tirtmii llftltttf Hriil ttflltitf papers ylrearvt n nth bpcqrnsttficrlberit .nd trfl llithlg ftiUlm prlrftj fifths ftpor AnVal ttttktASi ttoaaes Altaa)i S, ALLEHAH fe SOlt. Atfoknn ra a t la m All prortldSal blUIHtdt ttiJ eolleeilnft rntnlattd Id Ihetf Cart will tit pfnrapilf aliened is. Can bt Conanlted la r.Bli.U tr derma. Offldt, tlafti'. 0idtri afffJItfttlf AT t.Atf. MiDDtenua(t,nf tvnvo,t, niftiri till I ofeaalnnat flat ele. to tht aab'lt Ueaadlttlotl. IB Knltl. Slid Otrdun. r. n. Lli if MYKIW. iTTOfllKt iCOCTLflJ 1TUW ft l)lra)tfl?t AttOiii?y, Middlcburg, Sojdt!r Outisty Penn'rt OIBct A f dtftffl Mtil of Iht Court lionet dn Main el reel fjdtieilHatlon lit Engti.h and O.rmat Udtfdt(C. P.p.'67, W" mTv a nTg k Z r. It. At ton.iEf At tAw, Lcwitljiirg fa., Offer fall pfnfceelonaleerrice lo to pub IIo. Collection, and U other rtofoeaioa al bu.in.M enlruated id bit tars will ft' ceire prompt atlfntlnn. t CllO Jf "MILL Felt, Ut AtTUHSBf AT LAW, Middlobilrjr, n. (IrTera till pfolcellanal ..rricet lo tbt pub lit. Collect lone and all dtbef profo.aional buttneaa antritaltd to bit earn will feceWt prompt attention. fJaa 9, '07tf It. It. CilUMM, Attorney & Councellor ATr,AV, Ofllco N 13. Cor Itarkct .t Water Sft tVcUlire;. I'etl It'll. Con.ilttnlldil Id both Caglleh ttt ( (Inrmaa Language. VtC, 19, "lilt. T tj e (Si LINN. A. II. DILL. (Xneraaaore lo J. t-. h J. M. I.lnn.) ATTOIINKV3 AT LAW. Lewiahuri, Ta. Offer Ihelf pftifciilfllial efftifei lo thd puhlle. Oullcctlrfrts tfld alt other pro freeldilal rjimltKat tnlru.ted to tbrlf cart trill rt'CcWepromplaitedtldn.JJen.fl, '6"tf J. IV jdLLEIt, AtTOnXEV.AT.LAW Cenlreville, Sni'hf County, Pennttx Atl bnalneee enttrt.ttd to till raft Will bt well and fattnrtttly attended to, 111 practled at tht etr.fill Oodrta df Hnrdaf add adtdliiinv ctutitiea Oerutan latttntda. tian ue conauiie.i in ine r.naurn "r oct. w, 'Tail rMAitLrtt itoWFlit, V AtTOltUV AT LAW, fJellnHjjrove Ttt.j tlffcf. hlprdffsldl1a1eerrlM to the pnh Uo. Colleoliona and all otbdr1 prrffiMelonil ho-lneae enlrtiatcl Id bla care will re colve prompt altdntion. OfRde IWodoort odrlh of tttt rteytldnt ltdltl. IJan 0. 'Of -roiiN uun1)ld A.ttrtirty rtt LrtW, MIODLKIIUna. PA Profoasloonl bil.lnCie enlruated to hie cart w!'J bt promptly attended lo. f Frlb 9.7 1 j "f ii oyivm H v it mt, Vttiii.V-ttt-I jiiw, lieWl.hnrit, ttrtion Co., Pa, Mf'Oart bt Consulted In tbt Cnglitb and dcrman Ia0(fiine..-Hrel (irriCFl Mar kl otret, oppoana wain smith & Co'a Store 8 4'.y A Yt . rottnn, An o n v a i at ia it. 8olintfrove Pa , nitcrahla prdfit.Hlrtndl .CrVldCt to tht pdbllo. Atllcttnl butltiwoS etttruaied to bit dart will reeeiv rompt aitediion. umoo one doof abdve tht Stw Lnthcrto thuroBi July, 4th '7'i. g T. TAltrtS, AtfditrlrlV AT LAtr, siiLiaaRovE, sxvDdit fJouNTr. r Sept. 18, 'OTtf A 0. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notlhumlicrlitttil, Va. LlfTora hit prdfdrsldndl tervldt td Iho uti .id. All UllalrldfiS CfllrtliiCd td bit .cart will bt promptly attended Id. v f Jan. t?. '67lf J. PETERS, Justice Of thd Pdldd, MdrJIebUfrj, Snyder ooiinty, Penn'it Ootiveyanoltig dona, and Oollecttone made i Ircrythlru) Intrnebtd to bla care, will reeeiv S prompt atlentlon. Jun II, '74. f KANAWKL, a-' nr CcDtrtjvlili Stiydef Co., Pa. Offer, hit profeilobal tervloet 16 th publio. 0 o-Bir J)R. A; 31 SillTll, ' pitrsicuy aS'd stfitdmoit, Offer, hit profeialdnat trrvleet Id tha till tent of Adam. burg and violnity. Sep I, T9 at. Y.SltlXDrlL. 6tR0tON AND riirSICIA, MidJlebtiftt V Offers Kit prrtfer!Cffdl leYriftl is tbt olr litnt of Middlt'outg and vloinliy; Maron l Ol ii. MONDECB, 'iistlcCdfiliti Pence Atkuneburff, Bnydtr Co. I'a. Will bt ia bit office St Iht dVtrte mrnilfr. ed plaoe, oil klUMIlAt and BATVKI'AT ot each week, wben all kind, of bu.la.at relating lo bla offiot, will bt altetde IS not stl '7tr J if. VAN BUSKIRH, JUaQlCAL A) MSCQANlCAIi Vttt SettnKT0vs fonnl Q A, WETZEL, Justice oi tne Peace, Beavertmtnti Sxtfdcr Co., i"a. -411 klttdt of tolleetioat made tn llbor tTttt. ProtiPty atteadt 10 all buaiaatfl atruttta is ait eartf byuat ao, p V V
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