The Post. Ulddleburg, OCT. 24, 1878. J. CHOUSE, Edtsr 4- Prt.pr.lAr. ltooma of ItiMm Slate Committee, P. B. Caratr Ttaib aad t'bMioot Strttla, (monad Fleer.) PHILADELPHIA, PA aaffrrra Rnntat, M.S. L.TTLI. fteeretarlee. Ohalrmta. Wmm STATE TICKET, FOR GOVERNOR, COL. 1IKNRT M. HOIT, trf Later at Coast, TOR HEUTKNAUt tmRSOR. GEN. CHARLES W. 8 TONE, f Vcnaaga Canal. WOK Jl'DQB OP TUB 8UFRIME COURT, JAMES P. STERRKTT, f A'lagtaoey Coaat, e&CRKTARYOP INTERNAL AFFAIRS. AARON K. DUNKLB. r rHaipbia. jier Cwnti RcpDblicu Ticttt Congrttt, Do, U. 0. FISHER, of nUaM. Saaata, Da. A, M. flJIITH, or A4amibrg; Aattaibty, n. CRARLR8 MILLER, ef Ftan. Attoelait Judge. BAMUBL II. VODER, of Mlddlaorttk. Sheriff, DAKISt BOLBNDER, of MldJltburg. Trtaearar, ROBERT 5M ITII, or Adtmi . CoaimUaTaaara, JOHR RBITt, or Praaklla, and JOHN ROM 10, or Ptao. Aadiura, KERB. MIDDLES WARTB, of Wail Baa. var atrd DANIEL DIKFENBAGU, or Paan Coroaor, rRRCIVAL I1BRMAN. of JaeitonT HOYT ON FINANCE. Professing to bean honest man, the candidate of an honeit organic wation. 1 favor ho net t money. The uolume of the currency should be regulated by legitimate demand, and not by the requirements of bankrupts and wild speculators. The currency should be redeema ble as early as the exigencies of the Government will permit, in the cur rency rtcognited ly all civilised no turns. The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the con tracts of individuals, and the bonds, the evidence of its indebtedness, should be paid according to the un derstanding between the Govern ment and the lender. Speech at Butl.r, Sept 2, 1878. THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES DR. A. M. SMITH. The Importance of .looting a Re publican Senator In this really Re publican district most be apparent to all Doctor Smith is the uomi oeo. He wan bora, reared and eda ated in Snydor ooonty his inter ests and those of all her oitisens are identical. Too know him from youth to manhood. His irreproach' able character, liberal education and unyielding integrity fit him to repre sent this distrust in the Senate of Pennsylvania. When the great war of the Re- t. .it i . . i . ixuiiua cross one, inoogn out a youth of seventeen he entered the service of the United States and en ... . . . dored the hardships of a long and bloody conflict with the patience Rod gallantry of a hero ha only laid down btsarms when victory crown ..9 a I. Da a a sue stars ana o in pee ana our country saved, one and inseparable Educated in the Republican school or politio by his illustrious ances tor, the lamented Hon-Ner Middles- worth and a line of oar worthy and intelligent alliens bis relatives and friends is the safe assurance that he will faithfully represent Republican prtnciplee. His honesty of purpose and integ lily is an assurance that be will re present the people of the eonnty, district and Bute with a view to ihsir beat interest with credit to feiasslf and honor to those who stt4bim. litis native citizen of Snyder CORRty worthy of the USSngmct fee towaa and should rseeive an GfstcUI majority, the result of ' vuticff for bja without regard to prty orttia. i LEGtSLA TURE. v-i- nt att ru urtT pn i'P''J beronJ tnoaqaro. v I bavo vtrw v vunaw tw vi i Pann. First, IfecAnss he is a native citi tea of nnblemisbod character with whom yon are All acquainted. Second, Boranso he is ad intelli gent bard-working farmer who yon sent to represent you in the Le;ts latnre of yonr State an 1 be faith' fully discharged the trnet yoo im- posed in biro. intra, necanse be was not an office seeker and worn-out politician, hot the office songht him and he ra lnctanlly left his father's farm and eonsonted to be a candidate and be- come the pnblio servant of the peo ple. Fourth, We should not depart from party usages. Fifth, As a legislator he acqnitted himself honorably and a credit to all who voted fur him. lie dodged no Hills bnt every vote cast was tru ly in the interest of the people of bis onnty and the State. Vote for Charles Miller. SHERIFF. DANIEL UOLENDER the can didate for Sheriff is known to the people of Snyder eonnty. I'm ca pability to serve the public is for the pnblio to determine. That he is a man of energy is far from a donbt and whether the people want him to again serve them is for them to de termine. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Saranel II. YoJer is the Repnhli- ean'candidate for Associate Jadge. His moral character social qmli ties business qualifications sound judgment fit him to occupy a seat at the loft band of oar learned Law Jadge, . TREASURER. Vote for Robert Smith. It is one of oar most important offices. To him yoa entrust the foods of the county. He is available and will take as good care of them as does be take care and manage his personal affairs. COMMISSIONERS. Vote for JOHN REITZ an honest farmer of Franklin. Vote for JOHN HUM. a for yoa have tried him. AUDITORS. Vote for MIDDLES WARTn and DIEFKNBACU two tried officers fully competent to discharge their duties. CORONER. Vote for Doctor P. Hermann for the reason that he is a skilled physi cian a gentleman of intelligence and in the event of the death of a Sheriff would make a competent suc cessor. In fine, vote the whole Republican ticket The merits of the State Tioket have been fully discussed by abler journals, but we cannot refrain from aaying a word in favor of , O. Fisher, our candidate for Congress t he deals so fairly with the financial question which so mnch disturbs the country his legislative record is good and unlike bis ricA, aristocratic opponent wonld not agree to spend the bardearned money of the labor er in Constitutional enactments, which would pension those who would destroy the Government of the United States or pay to English Bondholders an unjust debt rather than to the American citizen who was willing to give his money at the Governmental proposition. Shame where is thy btuth f A Falsehood Exploded. We made a cautious allusion, a short time since, to certain reports designed to affect the standing of General Hoyl, our candidate for Governor, before the religions por tion of the community. Oar atten tion was first attracted to the sub ject by receiving a postal card, in quiring if we knew anything con corning his religions belief, the writer stating that it was reported he was an infidel. Farther inquiry established the fact not only that soon reports were current bat that a brother of Mr. Dill, the Democrat io candidate for Governor, was help ing the circulation of such reports. We denied, on our knowledge, the correctness of this report t bnt learn ing that Rev. Dr. Nelson, one of the agents of the Methodist Episcopal Rook Concern, at Now York, knew General Ooyt quite intimately, we took the liberty of writing to bim on the subject Be was naturally surprised at such report and before replying to us, took the precaution to fortify bis own knowledge by writing to friends in Lucerne conn ty and now forwards to as replies re eeived. Our friends will please no Uce that all apeak from personal knowledge, Tb following are the letters Ni w Tost Oct 4. 1878. J. Vakkoti, Esq . rittsburg, Pa, Dxar 8ir ! Yonr note informing me that General Henry M, Hoj t is charged with being an inftMul or . it a i l 1 milVWU ajtaaJSJ TV VIS ll'Ui 1111 VtM UIW'J Ho prepared for college St the Wv oming Conference Seminary under my charge, and having graduated at college, at my earnest request, the trustees elected win as one of on:' teachers in the Seminary. Both in the institution and among its pa trons, as well as throng bout the en tire commanity, he was universally And deservedly held in high esteem. I have always regarded him as a firm boliever in the Bible and re-oil ed religion. From bis youth up till the change of my residence from Wyoming Valley to this city, sit years ago, so intimate was my ao quaintance with General yt that bad be been in the least degree in clined to infidelity, I could not have failed to discover it. When I read your note, I said to myself, "it can't be that within the pant few yoars my friend Hoyt his fallen a prey to scepticism," so firmly had I regard ed bim established in tbe belief of Christianity. However, to bo abso lutely sure that no snch change in General lloyt's religious views bad taken place within tbe past six years ss to give any occasion, whatever, for charging bim with being an infi del, I wrote Rev. Dr. W. il. Olio, I presiding eldor of Wyoming district i a a.vik a eoJ reaiuent oi wiiEesoarre, ine General's borne. Herewith I band you Dr. Olio letter, and also one from Uev. Dr. uodffe. of the same city. Permit me also to say that Mr. McClintock, to whom Lr. Molge refers, is known throughout the State as one of tbe first and most bigbly respected law. yers of tbe Lnaerne bar. I write in the interest of trutb, and not to en logize General Hoyt though I have always bad a bigb regard lor buu as a man of decided ability and sterl ing merit I nnite with Rev. Pre. Olin and Hodge in declaring tbe chargo that U eucral Hoyt is on infi del, to be wholly without founda tion. Very trnly yonrs, R. NELSON. WrLXsBiRBB, Pa , Oct 1, 1878. R. Nelson, D. D. Diab Doctob .-I our note of tbo 28th ultimo, concerning the report that General Hoyt is an infidel, catno to hand yesterday. Io reply I say I have been acquainted with tbe Uen- eral for eight or nine years the last four and over, in this city, I never beard each a charge even hint ed till last week, ana tuen irora a slip of newspaper sent me by a friend. After recoiving your noto yesterday 1 called on Rev. F. li Uodge, the Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in this city, and of the family of Goneral Hoyt, and showed bim yonr note. After reading it be emphatically pronouno od the charge of infidelity .male against tho General utterly untrue. From conversations bad with several of oar older citizens, b have known tbe General from bis yon tig manhood, I have no doubt of the correctness of Rev. Mr. Hodges characterization or said report. Yours trnly, W. U. OLIN. Rev. Db Nrlso:. Dear Sir : Dr. Olin ban banded me your lettor, and I cheei fully ad over my own signature an emphatic denial that there is any truth iu the report that Uenoral Hovt is an infi del. From personal Conversation and from tbe testimony of men who know bim intimately, I am positive on this point, and T. McCliutock. Esq , well known to you, says he baa often heard General lioyt defend tbe Bible and revealed roligion, in tbe bar office in dispute with broth er lawyers. Yours respectfully. T. B. HODGE These letters completely explode this mendacious falsehood. Tbe ac quaintance of tbe parties reach back to General Hoyt s young manbood and follow bim to tbe present There is, therefore, not a shadow of uncertainty left on the points st is sue. A warfare of this kind is of the meanest possible spirit As rule, its tendency, when exposed, is to draw to the party assailed the aid and support of all honorable men. It is peculiarly shameful that a false hood of this character should have been so industriously circulated against him. And yet, it is, in sense, a compliment It shows that bis opponents realize that be is strong among the better classes, and that if tbey would barm bim, some thing must be invented. His hon est, noble character is proof against fair assault Therefore to reach bim at all, falsehoods mast be invented. We are ratified to be thus able to lay before our readers so clear and authoritative a refutation of this slander. Let oar friends meet tbe falsehood, and denounce it, where- ever they may find it In point of fact uenerel Hoyt is a i'rosbyterian in his religious raitb. An Incident. For the Harrlibarg Daily Tbiisbips. Sept 27, 1878. "A little incident occurred yester day morning, mat will oe of more than ordinary interest to the veteran Union soldiers in Uarrisburg, espe cially to those who were confined in the prison pens of the 8outb daring tbe war. Among the guests at tbe Locbiel for the past week has been General David Viokers, of New Jer sey, a tall, fine looking gentleman, who served with credit and gallantry in R New Jersey regiment as Gen eral Hoyt did in one from tbe Key stone Stat. During tbe war Vidi an and Hoyt were captnred by tbe Rebels, ana confined in on of the Southern prison pens, Macon. Geor gia, for r long time. In order to prevent the threatened bombard ment of Charleston, South Carolina. by our troop on Morris Island, a large body of prisoners, about six hundred io number, including all tbe field odcers, were sent on ears to that city. During the j jviwevy Generals Hoyt and Viokers, acojm l0JJ.'p,,", of "" Wn paniod by two or three others,! at tb-hmMof th-h-ir-or Ch-i Matters la sprang from the cars la the dirknoss i'"1"''' ' fc,...hiP. when they were in fall motion, and i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT, escaped. Tbey wandered through tUo rnvamps all night and knoiug (hey were banted like wild beasts, h;i 1 fearing recaptura, waded into a Ji:iiso thicket of brush aud water, tud remained tbore all day, hungry uuto starvation, and almost literally consumed by mosinitoos. Wbon the night came on tbey got back into the road and when within a fow miles of our linns were tread by bloodhoaod, and taken oa t Charleston, where they reui iiuei all through tbe bombardment During their stay there they became separa ted, and from that d.iy until tester day they had never met and hence it was with more than ordiuary fer vor that the two veterans grasped bauds and congratulated onch other at tho Lnchiel Hotel yesterday. The two officers sat and related their experience to each other since their cpiration, and it was evident that their parting for fifteen years had not obliterated that love for each other that is felt in common by all tbe veterans of tbe war." Auditor's Notice. In rnuitnM tj-) In the (hurt of Qm- Me of, nan- vwn rims oj any- Aarif uble. . J drr county. d-rlt-d bsviDt bs appoint 1V4 'Aa.ll oil I tor in dl-lrlbuio ibo balaaot in lb hndt or William M;er, Atiigot for lb bfll of eroJitori of Uarub-r J Kahlt. wiil mt all parties io lotrr-nl, fur tho purpoio of performing tho duller of hi appoiaimerl, at bit oraao la lb Uuiirl lloit-e, in tot Doronga or niuji-dht-, on WGDNKADAY, NOV. Ilia. i 10 o dock A. M. All creditors failina; to preneui their oUlme at lhcl time will be debarrei Irora partioipailoa in said illntrihution. Oet. 17ib, 1878. Auditor. Divorce Notlco. Mary Jan SrrboLl, In the Churl of by her nert friend J, M. Auraiut. ri Culemnn SeeMd. Liimmnn I U-nt of Snyder Vowx ty. The ndfrlJ rnmmlwloner erpolnUd br the Omart tnuketh- t-tlmilo the above ut-'t e-.ewri.lt fir tti- ptrpoee of hie ap- pnlntta-nt at lh- nfV- of J. H. Arnold, 1' to the bTwuh f MMril-bnre ou Satnrdar Ilia IMh, dr nf O-mti-r A. It. 17. at e'cli-ik A. M. All f-r-nna itii-r-MMl ere k-renf notiaea to Head If tbejp tblok proper. jAi'UU ini.ncHi, Couimleelotior. THE WHITE oewikg Machine Bar or ara. Unrbalsd in Appear anco, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim oe Miae M y -ntmw wcavr opcratino QfJICKKcVr SKLUNOi SMAMDStOMeaT, AMD Uoft I erf set Stirlag Machlni IN TMR WORLD ' . TeM fJfwfctfJtWIjIeWWf f)f VMIfj sl fct fvMSi 0Mw) WejoM vrM to its oieaSoneo ana eaaorleWti ear elhar maehhw. a4 la laawtfUaf ft te U0 trade no pat II aaoa It aterrla. a ad la ao laetaaeo aat II erer itllaios to eawt any miamialiSis lalel-f. 4 Yvwt) tfMsvt)M4 9aW M8) pyttMt sSAC l8)8JBJsJaJ fr9 8J8JCh saaalaal thai e are sow ao-epoUoS Io law oat e-late Seulrar td'-ir'hlmo) oeiy time sals-.tM leapt BMeUna It warrant e tat 1 rear, tad said lor trtS al Mboral dHntnal.or aaoa aaef pajnieaea, io tan iaa tiMtaiaati at aWAUITI WAVTB Dl UlUUMUF-U l'tlAlIUlI. WHITE SEWINQMACHIHE CO., Ri M taaas Aea, Cltialaaa, Oata General Election Proclamation I, DANIEL EIAENHART. Hlh 8h orlff of saltier eouulr, lioinmonwealtb ofPeoneel-a ola, do hereb make kanwa and tire notlea to the eleetori nf tho eounlr aloreeald, that aa elaetlon will be aeU la tho (aid eoantr of oiju.r, on Tuesday, November 5th, 1878, tor ine irarpoee oraieetior lha loetral pertoat one pareoa for iioearaor of P oaaiylvanla. One po'aoa lot iUeitUaaat Uoearaor of I ann-yivanin. unep-reou for Soerotary of Iatoraal Affalnof reanvyiTani. Ooa portoa for Bapremo 'ada-aofPtBae-l-a- Ooe pareoa to Oil the nHleo of Reproeeala live la Unnaraae for the 1 8th dlitrlat, oompon-l of the aouotlee of 8n-.er, Hunllnedon, Juni ata, ferry, Praaklla and Pulton. One pareon In r-prewaal th- mth Senatorial dietrlet eomno-el ol tho eountlee of Harder, Union and Northamberlaail. I a the Haata i Peaoejrlvanla, to all the eaeaner nude br the reelKoatloa of Hon. Andrew H. 1)111. ' una pereon to oil the ooioeor Ri-praeentatlvt In tbe Uenerel Aneably ot UeCoinmoanealth for lb a'luntt afHnvdar. One pereon Ufiil thooaeoof Aeoaolata ladae for tbe eonnty of Herder. One perea tn BU the oflleo of SborlS for the ooanty ot anynor. One pereon to Oil tho oflet of Traoiarer for the ooaoty of Snyder. Three pereoaa to BU theemeo of Ooamltaloner for (ha county l Haider. Throe poreonaw All toe offloo of Aadltor for ine ooantr oi wnynar. one pereoo to all the oSJoa of Ooroaor for tbe eonnty of ftaydor. I alio hereby make kaowa aad elea aotleo mat me piaoe oi eoiuiug toe aforeeobi oleetlon Intheeavoral tonoahlpe and aorouKht within Al the (Md-t'ltowe UaU, in aa4 lor the Dor. ouifh of 8elluagrove. At the Uaaaeuf Daaial Hot la In and foe rr- Al the houee of Uaeld U. Uarrold, la aad for Obapnian town.blp. At Borer't Town HalL la and for Waehlnataa lownehlp. Atlbehoneeof Joba M. Mover, tn the Bar. onin ot aii'iaieiiarg, ror t reutlln lowneulp. At tbe Odd-rellowe HaU la BeaTartowa In aad lor Bearer lownabln At tbe houee of Jeoeh Killer la aad for Weal lleeeer lownabln. Al the kanae of Jamaa D. Lone In and for Centre lownehlp. ai ine noneo or janeeej, -iiioaoi, la aaa for MlddUereek Mwnahlp. Al the Hooao of tia-ah A. ttiUe la and (be Pen a lowaablp. Al Iba aebool honaa In KrauarrlllA. la aad kir dackeea lownehlp. Al the aobonl uoaea at Saaavekla Dam la and fur Monroe tewnehlp At ibo a jomo of rrod. KalBlam. la aad a weal Perry towaablp. I Aiinouaunaovaaia aaa ttr iaa awrotua oi aiiaiieodid. Krary prenn,et-ptln the .fotla aflho Peneo and Alilermen, Notrlea I'uulie nd per- la the millila aerrlne nf the Miate. mht ehall hnld or rbnll within two mnnthi hare held ant offt.e or appointment f timnt or treat un der the 1'elte.l -statu, orot thle Jtate. and elty or -orpvrated dletrlot, w:.ihere eiantinned omi--r or other-lie, e rumrdlnete orni-er or neni wao tiortnaiine emUnrei under th Ltciri-inre, r.tenutire or JO'iiiiary Depart mant of thle State, or if if eltr nr of in. In. eornnrated d'ttrlot, aed !. the! erery tnm- her nr )oBree and or the ntaw l.l tier-, and of the eeleel or emnnvn eounll nf anr elty, or oomml'd-neM ol any Inen'porate l d,. tr'ot, are oy law iniapthin er hoi nn nr oier el.lnitat theeame time the nfTt.ie nr app.int ment of Jnde, InrpenMir er (Merk nfaoyelee tl'.uof thle tlommonw.altli and tliat ao In tpertor. .'"d. nr nth r ufrlo-r nf end alee ilon, ihall be elit-tble to be ih n voted Icr. My the et ol Ae n'lly of .I jly .. m It l a1 made "the duty nf re-y Mayor, rtherlif. Al lerman, J irtli-e of the I'e -e, tvm.taiile, ni erery eliy. eonnty, tn rhlp. or .ll.irlct with in thia tinmrnoowoaitii. wuenerar eil.rd upon by any ofller of aa aleetlon.er ay three quail Bd eleetore tb-reof, to eier nay win I,, or erenue to the window or arenae in the plene of tl.'Beral Klortloa whlrh ihall be ob.truitte I In luoh a nay at to preraut oter from ap proaching the rente, and it 'halt be taedutjr nf every reepe-Hee ttanrtaMe of tu"h ward, dlrtrlet or tiwnehlp wl-hln thu ;on.monweltb to be prembt or by l)eiuty,ul be pl-e ol bnl im Kl-ctloni, In ra4b wrd. alairlet or tnwnebip. tor th purp oe of pree-rrlii tb p-are a aforeniild." Alto that lu tbettk e-nilnn nf the aet of Aa embly .ulltlrd- An aet routing t.i eieeullnna and othar pnrpnea." approved April Io, lew. It it eaacied that the a. reeld lath eettou, thell not be enuatraad to prevent eny mili tia offloeror bnroouh oftl io' Iro n iarrlTj a Judge, la-peet.tr or Oiart at Bay a-oeral or epeelal oleetloa In Dili Coinionnwe ,1th " By aa Aet ol Anembly approved the 17th day of April, law. It It enam el mat at "all aloetlnnt hereefter held underibelai ef thli ommonweeltk, the poilt tb ill be "pen ed at toveu o'elook a. in. no I elueed al teven o'clock, p. m. I The lurpeoto-t tad Ju ice nf Ibo ele lloni Ihall meet et the re.pei Ire plaeei appint-d for holding the elactlna In the dtirlnl to wl.lnii tbey retpeotvoly belnner, bfore teven o'clock In ttt m.'rnlna- and feach of thoe lntieoiort ball aplnt aneelerk who iball bo a qealltl-1 ed voter ol tnoh dlrtrlet. j The qualified votere of thlt eonnty at all general, townntp, borough and p -eial alec I tlont. are hernlty herearter enmorn-. and re' lUetled to virte by tlekett prin'el or written, J or partly printed end -rtl written lav-rally elaitlfled at follow, t One ticket ehall o nbraee ' Ihenametot all .ludaeeof ourtt voted for end ' to lie lalnllod ouml.te "Jud elarr " one tie et thell embrao-the namerell Ktaleuftli-ert voted for and he labelled 'State;- one tioket; hall emh ace ti" name of all county oltlceri . voted f.r, Inniudtng offln. nf rtenetor, memler and memheri ol Aafinbly. r vote.1 for. and meml'Oreor t'onarete, If voted for, and bo la. I belled t'ouoty t" one tlnket ehall amiirao th-! nein eof ell lownehlp nffl :rr voted fur end Im labelled "Tnwnlilp I'' oue tlrkol eliell etnbremi Ib nen.et of ell horongh oftWre vrt. .,r and ! label lad "It ironKh." and each clatt ihall be 1 di-iHvaitd In aijiarate hellnt hot, i wnauue, The Flteenth Amendment of the Conteitutlon ol tbo I'nlud Hutet la at fo. lowt : I MavTin-1. Tbarlahtofel'lranioriht ''n. ta.1 Miatei to V"te thell not be ilent-d nr a-. bridged by the t'nlted -telet, or any Mate, oa 1 ace-.unt of race, color, or prevlout eeaditleo of ter.llude." rttt'Tio-I. TheOnngrett ihall have power teantoreo thlt artlole by appropriato leglil tloo. Ann Wwuneaa, The t'ongreee of the Ualtod rttalea, on na mi ni maren, irio, peeaed an ant, ontltlad "An Ant to enforce tlierlgatof eltlaaai ol tl.e United Hiatea to vole In the mi. eral Ntatetof toll I'nloo. and lor otlier pur. poaea tbe Brat and teoiBd teetlont of whlou are at Idiom i huctioh 1. lit It enacted by the Senate and HoiMOof Kepre-rotatlvo of lb llolte I ritelai o( Amerloa In t1,ngreit aaaeiohled, I'hat all cltlirna of the foiled rltalea, who are, or .hall be oiberwlnequellfled by law to vole at any election by tbe pe-pl-, In any State, Territory, ill.triet, eoonty, elty. partah. tnwntiup, chmi dlrtrlet, municipality or other termor al euo dlvlaloo, ehall be entitle) auJ allowed ti Vita atalliueb electUia without dliilneileit of race, ooior, or prevlooi tondition oltervl tie; any I'oniiltailun, law, eutto.a, uaage or iOgu latlna ol any state or Territory, or b, or un der III authority, Io tba oootrary uoiwltn Handing. Sarrion 1. Aad be It further oneiUe.1. That If by or undo the BUiborlty, of the tlonatita tlou or Inwiof our Mteio. or tuo lawiolany territory, any act It or ibeil be required te i doue at a iirereoulttte or qualirieailon or vol- lug. and by an U joo'tltutlou or lawa, ie. nl r uincert are or tu.il oe euarg.n -ain in. rtr. lormaneeof ilutlee In lurnleuing itt liaena an opporiuuliy to i-erforie tu u prereullta. or to become uuaine.i to vol-, n man ie tbe duty ofevry tuoo pemn and .B r to Kiv( toad oillieai of tbe I'nitel ntatet, the iiin-.nl lualnppurteoliy lu panorm luch prerenul lite and to iHMomo quallDed to vole wlin..ut illttlnctloo ol rae. color or prerlnan eomliiiou ol teivltuue aut n any tueu peraon or nincer thali riue vr knowingly oial! to give full el lent lu tblt aeclloB. be tball, lr every tuch nf. fenro. forielt and pay the um ol Bve liundre-l ilolleri to tbe pertoo aggrleve l tberebr. to be reeovereil bv au aetMB ootaecata, witu full ooete aad aucb ullowaaca lor e lunael foea a Iba court tball deem juat, ao I aliall alto, for every tueb oR-one. be deemed gamy ol a oila- demeanor, ana aaa ii on eonvi ti n iuorool.be nneo not ieta tnao nvo uunoren uoiiara, or be linrltuneil im leal taan oue mmiin and not mora than oi.e tear, er both, at tbe illicretlou ol the "urU Ann WnuavAl, II la dei-lar-d by the r.nd aartbni af Hi-V 1 anlvl or the Donailiulloo of lh. United Htatca tbat "Tble Ooi.aillollon, and the lane of th- fulled Slatee which ehall to- tba e.rm law of tbe land, ao thine la the Coiil'ltuMon or lawe nf anr fltala to tba contrary mewitbalandlng." AID WhIKIII, Til Ugaalllre of II. I. IJnm. monarallb.nn lh 1Mb dai of April, A D. 1 1 JO peae-d an act, autlllvd "A fnrtii-r enpplvin-ui to the art relation in i-rtiona IB line Common. wealth.1 the trnih taction of wblrh pm, We aa follow a ; hai'Tiog in. That to mnch of every a.- of Aaecmoiy ft. provm inei oniy wnne rrreiu-n tball be entitled to vote or be r-gl.icnd e vo lar a, nr aa claiming tn vnto at any g-u-ral or ap lal election of thle Ommoawrelth, ba aud tha aanie la brraby repealed I end Ibet li.r.afr all fr-nien, wllhnul dlatluctlcii nf color, aliall be enrolled end rgltard eurordlug to th pro. vleloneortna not acciion or in eci approved tviitnlh April, lata iitltld "An A,-t fnr- lbr enpplmnial to tba ao rlalB4 Ut Ilia elec tion or thia tioiuiaonweaitn." ana wntnoiii-r. wlae nnalittad and egletlng laa, be entltlad m vote at ginnral and apeclkl eleciloue lu thle Oominonwniilili. Tbe laid tbovn reel tod aniandmenl and acta nine! be icnted and nkj.J by all aaaeaaora, rgllrnf vnlrri, clevtloa ofllceri, aud other, thai in rigiu ano privuaiiep Kiaraiiieii mere, by may be aeon red to all Ih clllii'ua of tblt Uow inonweelth entlthxl to the aui. Hy thelbib rllnn of tha act or AeaemMy ol .Unitary to 171. It le an.ci.n that (. aoUn a the poll ahell clot, the omoore of io.'tlou ehall iirncsed Io count an in vou-a eat mr aurn can. dldate voted fur, and luakee a full r el urn of the Mine In triplicate, with a return h-t In ad dltlon. In all nf wbl h lh vote received br each candiitat ihall n given anar nia nam, tlr-l word and ae-ln lu flgnrea, and ihall lie amned by ell nf ld nlnVre and certlltad by overaaer. ir env. nr tr not an ccrnnsu, in o arae.r and ny nffloer rfllng to elgu or certify, nr either of lhm aha 1 1, write uioo vech of Ilia relnrne hie or their rreaotil for not elxnlng or certifying them. Th vote, ae ennn a amin tad, aliall be pnbllcly and fully declared fmiu the window to the ellla-ne preeent. eud a brlof ttalamait ahowlti Ih vol recelvod breach candidate thell be made aad elgued by Ih election orfloerl at aoon ae th vote le couotad, and the earn hall be Immediately poeud npoa th door of tb election bona for Informaihiu or bo public. Tba triiiiieat r-inma aneii o- enrioaea in -ore Input and beeealed In praaeaca of th ifflcara. end one en r elope witn tne nneoaiea reinra abaei given to tbo Judge, which ebell contain oue 111 of votr. tallv-nanar and oalhi of nfSoere and another of eeld envelope ahell be glv-vj in the minority Inapectur. All Jodie living with la twelve mil- ni in protnonmerye nmea nr Ithln iwenty-bHir mime, tr ineir raeidanoe b tn a town, village or elty upon the line of a rail road leading to lb county eel ehall, before two o'clock pot meridian of the day after tbe elec tion, and all other Judgea ahell b f ire twelve o'clock meridian of the eecoud day aftor tbo election, deliver Mid r-tarn, together wllb rv lorn eheot, to the Pmthonolary of the Oourl of Onmmou flree of tb tounly which tald relnru tbeet ahall be Bled, end day and hour of the ailua marked thereon, and ahall be preervd by the Protbonotary Ibr pabllo lnpctloa. At twelve o'cloi'k on tbo eeld eaeood nay followlut anv elaetbia Ibo Pratbaootery of tbe Court of Com mon Plena ihall preaeol Iba aald relnrua to the Coaria e e e o e e Tb rolnrne prevented by lb Pmthonolary ahall be opeoed by eeld Court aud eompnted by a neb of Ite omaera aad eneli eworn aaaiatanla ae the Court Ihall appoint lu the preeeane of tbe Jadge or juage or eein uoart uo we reiurue eeruoea and eertlBoate of election leeued under tba aeal of tha Ooo.-t aa la bow required to bo dooa by rat urn Judge I and th vole ae ao oomptited, aad certified, ehall be made a matter of r-corcrl In aald Court Tb eeeelooe of Iba laid Court are onau to tbe nub la a a ana tne utner or aaia tripiicaie rmorna aoait bo placed la tbe bos and eeeled up wllb the bellota e e e e Whaaover a place baa beea or ahall bo pro Idee) bv tbo artborlllee of any elty, country, lowuablp.or borough, for lh eafe-keeplng of tbe ballot boxtl, the Judge and minority Inepoetor ehall a flat the electloa tball be Bulehad. aad tha bal- lol-boa or boget ooolaluleg Iba ticket. Ilet of vole, aad other papare, have boon eeoure- ly botand wlttb tape and aeeled.aad tbe eigullure of the Judge aud laepeeloi a t Staid thereto, forthwith deliver the eame, hajeib-r wllb Iba ramelniag noiea to th ateyov aud M-eorder of .. . V.-f . , M VWWH..W, W. W 'f T, V C'-.M to encb peraoo or ptraotia aa tbo Oourl of Com- iaa a . unin oi tue oper eouaty maj daelgnete, dy at afweeaid, who abaii I bosaa aad loop tbe eame moo riea of iboi pro at Iba place provli I ban deuotlt iba aald to antwar the call of tar court or trlhaatel author lard Io try Iba uterlU of each election. Ulvoa aader my baad, at my ettea la M I od lo be rg tali Pith day of laopaomber A. I. lift, aad la tba oaekiaoroOih aad teeoad year of tba ladeptadeaeeef the Uaitad Hiatoe. - OANlklla KUUIUART tmaril. mpwith1fliig faxiIat csASonr. 1070. Hurrah for another Large Business! There is nothing dingy or forbidding about OAK HALL this Fall. The personal attention cf Mr. Wanamaker has brightened up everything about the place, and the Fall bairers with a . . GRAND SEND-OPP1 $700,000 in Clothing and Cloths is under the broad roof, and ffti Stir pbout th$ Pisa bows that the people have discovered that Oafc Kams "Home," and that, sltet all, it is best to " Stiek to Old Friendo." The fact is, we lvive outstripped every former effort, and put forward, this season, BETTER STOCK, BETTER CUT, .... BETTER MADE. yflt?y..tir'T-1 nTRtEP OOOD8 at ' and, on the basis of low prices, good oods, and thorough satisfaction to our customers, propose to do a larger business than ever. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. eeaar efal Meoweevi artft be bvmel oa) aaa w i?oq II JlJIJX TtfT y V-a V a w vv-. eaam COMPANY. TMI'OIITtVTS'T' TO IVI15TIW. Wo are nnw prepared to t-'ellver thle Joalty cibreta-l Marl al point! along tbo M. A I.. R.lt.at tit per tun. An enaly.la of luo pouud of tbl Marl taken fmin a unifnrta lltne tut from Iba faeool Iba bank, made l.y tleorga H. t.'ook, Stale tlouloglet ol Mew Jereey, thowt at lullowt t l'iiornnair A tin, 1 Mo II.. Hii.ii re Arm, ,. . 4.iiilm. Iotah, Ullbe. I.ltn, . ' J I lu II.. MAiinaait, S)-IUIb. Tho Wett lrey Marl I'nmp.ay have their Marl enl lr..m tba top In the bottom nf the hod, end ihorough y ailiod. aod tbey i letlge tbeoiaelvet to rupply Marl equal to the temple anal- riila Merl Ii Mapied tn all claeaea nf toll aod rrnpa, and numtrout teitlmonlalltaa bo Ibowa from far man aod tnrckiaau of lit romarkbble worth at a fimMANEirr fertilizer IU foTWtlttitnU ttl l pli'irU AfH i PdtMb -Ion, turtkt It tit nnn ttl fthMDaMt h $ mniir.R, and.ir.etuavl vialyt to tli rrinrt of ovtr U tmt t ttRlil or MrtuB. BTaaatSlaatim la,aa..il..ai tv . t l a W W oatwi iiiivi itai-aaiwBj, eaaj,t w ill am - iTeja Vj Rfpt. 12. '78 Great Arc now being offered nt S. WE18' Preparing for Fall Trade. Great many Goods EXTRAORDINAY BARGAINS IN DRESS fiflODS. CALL EARLY AUD AS I DESIRE TO REDUCE UY LARGE ST0CH of DRY GOODS & NOTIOHS between this and the 15th day of September to make room for Fall Goods, I concluded to cell at Great Bargains now to all my Custom era who will favor me with a call Oct 16, 73. Auditor's "Notice. In rai-ri-ttj atpnetl et Jy." In the Court of Com' mon J'tent of Sny- ! MeeUly, ucr county. T. .at a e . HE tiDdtrtlgDtd bar lag been appoint- i .b,luA,,ai'0V. ',,la.bUlv? b,'-M for iha btat6l of arswllors sf Htnry Mankllv mill meat all nartlaa la lalaraat. for tbe anrpaaa af parrormlagiS duilaai o, oi. .ppoia.mvo . omoo in ana Court lioute, la Ibt Barougb af MidJIa- burg, as UATURDAT, MOV. IStb. al 10 a'atacs A. At. All sroditara falling io, prtteat Ibtlr slalata as Ibat ilmt will ba i atnarrtd from tariloipailou la aais ditlri - bail. a. A. M. 1'FAULr.R. Osieiritv '-: Aa4ltr. T W I J Q I? V M IJUUU A -ex w w v -w w f vr-a w V mv s m Y At.ruixi. I'liivrokiDBoalaoa t -ran. . Total I MA Iht. IT t-lo Im. 110 Ibt. 109 IbT. J. CROI78K. Act., MiddlebnrtT, MIHKS SIMCCHT, A-t.. Beavortown, si arpns closing out at Cost. SECURE BARGMS Respectlullv, WE IS. NOTICB it artbjr givaa lit at Ikafol lowlag aiiltlta aava beta parahattd by iba sadtrtlfsad, al Coat labia 'a Sala and loft is Iba poet tot loa af BoaJ. K Sbatftr dariag bjv aUaaora. All so ratal '.art tanlioatd aot la ttaddla or laltrftra with iba aaatt, vis I t Hog, Cook Slavs a ml I SA. R SA. k.-IJI. ttl te S rJPfs afaV RtTUaJIMV- R R7IRIMV a lT,Ji t aoB, Uak.g ,la-a, 1 Mas Btand. I Tsb, I Bamlsf Aikta. 1 Umf, q , w ,,g, rRILIP U.WW. I ' rMI NIHTRATOH 8 NOTI03.-. 1-Lattara af aJ-l.tet-atlea wsaaaia f a uo aetata of Leva lew ft era oa acoH, taia af Auama Towaeklja, ye)or ooaaty. foaa a., ')J&-"?ittJll Vateie am roqeetua u make Imaxtt! pay; 1 oat, wbtia te-ao avt eiaimt wn r-T" satat aajp yrZU wTa ViiT I o-t,s.irv . va ,