The Post" Hiddleburg, OCT. 31, 1878. J. CROUSE. Edtor & Propretor. Hooms of Stats Committee, V. B. Corner Tfnfh and f'bettnat 8lrtli, riULAUELfllU. TM l.rrtr nt, M.S.IU'AT M. 8. Lttlr, Chairman Krtrl. STATE TICKET, FOn fXiVKKSOR, coi HKNKY M. 110 YT. of Ltrn County, FDR UKCTKmTnT fOVERVOR. GKN. CIIAKLKM W. STONE, f Vrnaago County. FOR JCDrJB OF TUB SUPREME COURT, JA1IKS l. STEUUKIT, r Aiitgaanry Count. ICRBTART OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AAIIOX K. DUNKLH. Of t'biladdj.bln. toiler CDimlyJffDlilican Ticket. ConifreM, Hon, H. O. PlSIIKK. of Huntingdon. Renal. Da. A. M. SMI l it, of AJumiburg. AtnenMy, ITo. CTIARLK8 MILLER, o( Peno. Aaanelale Jll'ljr. SAMC8L H. YOOKIl. of MiJJUcrtek. Sheriff, DAK1BL BOLENDEIl, of MiJJUbarg. Treasurer, ROBERT AMU II, of Ad.tni. Commiaintr( JOIIX REIT7.. of Franklin, nod JOHN ROM 10, or I'tuD. Auditor. KRR U. MIDDLK.iWARTH. ofWt,i Il0 vr and DANIEL DIEFENBAUil, of Pun. Coroner, TERC1VAL HKKMANN, of Jackon. H0YT ON FINANCE. Profiting to be an honest man, the candidate of an honest organi sation J favor honest money. The vhtme of the currency should 06 regulate oy legitimate demand. and not by the requirements o oantcrupis and raid speculators. The currency should be redeema lie as early us the exigencies of the Government trill permit, in the cur. rtneyrccogniied ly all civilized na tions. The contracts of the Government thoultl he held a t sacred as the con trade 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 Jlntler, Sept. 2, 1878. CllAJlLIJ.' MILLER voted against the Philadelphia Recorder Jlilla Republican measure thus showing that no matter which par ty's Bill it teas he would vole i gainst any unjust legislation. THE TICKET. Citizen", of Snyder county the Election is almost lnro nud boforo another issua of this paper it will havo boon doterm'nod who are to represent the people as publio nor vauks. There is an unusual impor - tanco attached to this election and it is the duty of evory Itopublican to go to the polls. From Governor down to Coronor tho ticket merits your suffragos and tho County tickot ' is a good one. The itnportanco of tho election , the merits of tho rospectivo candi dates tbo duty we owo to the State and nation, and to our party appeal to you to turn out and "fold Tho Fori" Local dissonsions, if thuro are any, should bo buried. Charles Miller voted to reduce the tnlasih from Qjoernor doon to I'aster and Folthr, DR. A. M. SMITH. Shall Snyder County have a Sena tor f Wa soo no reason why not. Her Totors have a' ways stood firmly by tho nominees who have in varia bly come from other cauntios of the din trio t with which wo have boon an- . noxou sinco iwj. we suouia now for once bo represented by a citizon our awAtj. A native citizen an Wtellijenl business mao a skillful physicist an honest, upright man -bona ( Interests are identical with gallant Soldier who offered -. oountrj at the age ' accepted on 'Jifct are "frea REPUBLICAN A CARD. Tbo Pill vvbicb ia NOW tb law 'rojjuKilina the ".ilnrios of County SuppritHt-mlentii of Common SuliooU I dil not. vote for, but did vote let tho Dill wbich lial it bocosndthe law wotil l bitvo reilnco'l tho salaries in 22 counties tCJi'.VI. Allobonny $G."2, Armstrong J2H), Henvcr $200, Work $2"'J, Hacks $180, I'tirbon 8200, Chostor $214. (Joltimbm ?200, Dolawno $00), Elk !20,)1 Fulton 1203, J.ruvronco 820:, Lehigh $ 5011, I.yeominj 8127, Mo. Kmii $2'!l, Mercor $10:1, Montgom ery $2"0. Northampton $200. Schuylkill 743. Union 100, Von nntfo 200, nn.l Wayne f 2J0. Tho Hill ns now is tho law, I tlo cUro tho r.oc.mli will show I ilitl not roto for. Tho law is badly under Btood or wilfully ruis coustraod by tho Editor of tho Time aud my op ponont I say Loro tbat it simply cqnalir.es tho salaries and duos not cost tho tax payors ono dollar moro than under than nnder tho previous law that is, in largo counties salar ies wore too bi-jh and in small coun ties iooiow ntxi inns simicr coun ty did not pet her share of the fixod sum appropriated by the State for that purpoao. In other words it is simply taking from largo counties and giving to tho small onos. The amount appropriated is a fixod sum and has never boon increased by any logislutivo enactment. This is a cor rect and I think a clear statement Wcinck is wilfully ignorant of the law and through tnalieo toward the present superintendent, always hav ing donounnod tho law which Croat od tho oflico, his political ill-will to ward me aro tho motives which in duce him to mis-repronont iuo nnd deceivo the people. I submit to tho Records nud tho judgment of ovory intelligent citizon, CHARLES MILL ICR. ClIA II L KS MIL L HJt voted right all the time. STENGER vs. FISHER. "WhilHt Mr. Stongor's political and official rocord boars unmistakable evidences of "vaultod ambition which o'crloaps itself and tumbles down behind" and his wavering courso in Congress his treachery to Magce of Perry that ho would laugh as Mary, Queen of tho Scot, or fiddle as Nero did when tho streets ran kneo-dot p with blood and Homo was on firo nnd holding a sa cred trust would sicriuco his coun try, how then can you coin par o hi in to Horatio Q. Fisher. Then several reasons follow why wo should uot voto for Stengor. First, I la is aristocratio and not tho friond of tho poor tnan. Socoud, Ho is rich and affiliates with tho Sonth. Third, All his votos Bhow an per tho Rocord n that ho would vote, for cortain popularity nnd pay, to rob tho Unitod Stntos Treasury, by vot iug pensions to rebel Soldiers. Fourth, Don't trust him again be cause it was either fraud, strategy or money wutcu raaao ms nomina tion' Voto for 7on. Iloratio G. Fisher, the represontativo of tho whole peo ple CHARLES MILLER voted to adjourn after 100 days. SHERIFF B0LENDER. The Republican caudidate for tMioritf is a vigorous canvassor ho leaves no stone unturned to socuro his election having twice hold the officio he is porfoctly familiar with tho duties thereof and bocaino woll known throughout tho county. Thore is no doubt es to his compe tency and boing the nomineo of the party should receive its undivid ed support His republic aoism wo have nover kuown to bo callod in question. o submit his claims to the offico to tho voters on tho 5th of November. CHARLES MILLER voted a. gainst the Moorehead STEAL xchich would have robbed the State treasury of 100,000 to build him. u reBM( u uau noaet for its in dloldual benefit. Capital may bo produced by in dustry and accumulated by coono my, but only jugglers will propose to create it Dy legerdemain tricks with papor. -Thomas Jefferson. CHA RL ES MILLER voted tor (no inu lcmcn ais-auowea any per son, Dank or Corporation to take m0re than 6 per cent, interest. An incendiary fire at Edonburc. Clarion county, on the 20th Inst.. destroyed 225 bnildioga. The loss is estimated between $350,000 and f 400,000. CHJRLEU MILCUR voted to redact Ms" salary, , - My SainOt!itjot V - WW THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. If ever there was a period in the history of tho Republic u ptrly when it bohoove l it to adhere in flexibly to the support of it candi dates, that time is the presont. IJy every means which it can employ, the Pomocratio party is seoking to gain control of that government which it helprvl during four years of bloody strife to destroy, and every patriot who loves his country should bo on his guard and not only frown down, but do his part iu overthrow ing that organization, so d.iugcrous to tho peaco and prospority of the republic Two yours ago Mr. Steng er was elected to Congrena by Re publican votes, snd his c inrso in that body was as partisan nnd revolution ary as that of any member from ci ther of tho states which warred against the government. Whin tho question of submitting tho dispute in regard to tho Preftidtntial election aroHO in Congross, Mr Stongcr op- 1Ksed submitting tho iHsno to an Electoral Commission, and was rea dy to plunge tho nation anow into civil war. Although conscious of the damnable moans employed by Tildon's Agents to steal tho electoral voles of several States, and subvert tho choice of the people, as declared for Hayes, Mr. Stenger has nctod with the Potter Commilteo, whoso solo purpose has been to eject Mr. Hayes from the Presidential Chair. What claim has be upon Republicans for their votes f When has ho since he becime A voter f ivorod n eioglo candidate of tho Republican party t Has ho over been kuown to vote for one f It is his boast that he has never dono so. Ami in view of the important interests, affecting the oil- ii ro country, wineu are to Do pro tected in (Jongress, is it not madness in tho Kcpublicau4 of this diutrict to support Mr. Steugcr who will con tinue to mitjicpieHcnt them in all important issues and givohis earnest, vehement support to the prepostor ons claims and intercuts of tho States which crimsoned tho land with blood and weighed it down with d-bt T The Refmblicau who this Full casts his vote for Mr. Stenger will havo a stigma affixed to him wbich will stick liko tho shirt of Nohhus. Personal considerations will justify no such violation of duty to an imperilled country, and tho Kepublican who will provo recreant to that duty should be spurned from tho fold. Hon. II. U. Fisher tho Congressional nominoo of the Ro publicau paity is a gentleman in every particular worthy of tho fullest confidoiico and support of tho patri otic voters of this district. Ho is uot only a genuine Republican, but an able and effective exponent of the principles or tho party. Ho loves loyalty nnd hates treason, and no voto of his will aid in taking three hundred millions of dollars out of tho national treasury in payment ofl Jr X UUll, trumped np and unwarranted claims KZ Iff of men, who within tho last doeade, I were in nrmoit rebellion n:nint the govornmont Ho will voto in Congress for honest money for such inouey as will rescue tho nation from tho disasters brought upon it by tho lato torriblo war, which was wagod and sustained mainly by tho Demo cratic party. Mr. Fisher is the poor of Mr. Stontrer intellectually ns he. amply demonstrated by his spoech in tho Court House on last Thurs day oveuing 7is effort on that oc casion was that of a statesman, and gave docidod gratification to all who ueard it. Mr. risher is not only an able champion and exponent of Uo publican principles, but above all, is an incorruptible man a man whoso namo is stainlois and above ro- proach. His iutogrity has novor boon impeached or bronirht into question, aud this should commend him to tbo hearty Bupport of voters wuo esteem bonosty nnd nuntv in public men. Tho adversary is alort and employing every instrumentality within its reach to gain control of both brnnchos of tbo legislative de partments of the government. ball they succeed through your apathy or voto t Shall a party blackened by crime and leagued with the sworn foos of the republic bo invest ed by your voto with the control of that republic t Shall oil tho blood and treasure which has boon spoilt in subduing tho bolligorant forces recently arrayed against that ropub lie bo squandered, and tho flag hand ed ovor to the foe t We trust not so long ns tho harrowing memories of that strugglo survivo. Iu tho hands of tho Republican party who dofended it from the assaults of tho armed hosts of tho Democracy, the government is safe beyond perad venture. And so long as the Dem ocratic party survives as tho advo cate, and support of the heresies which ore blazoned upon its banners, will it bo less than suicidal to ontrust it with tho destinios of the nations. -Vhambersburg Public Opinion. CHARLES MILLER voted to compel Coal and Iron Companies to pay their employes in money and not in Store Hoods. Tin Dollar Thm and Now. In 1861 the greenback dollar would bny two yards of calico. Now it will bny sixteen. In 1861 tbo working man's 91 60 for a day's work would buy three yards of calico for his wife. Now bia 81 a day will buy her six teen. In 1861 it took the laborer, work ing at 81.50 a day, twenty-two and one-half daya to buy a barrel of pork. Now, if he only (rets f 1 a day, he can buy a barrel In eight or oiue days. In 1801 the price of a day's labor 8.1 60 waa equal to that of three yards of brown muslin. Now the vrioe of a day'i labor $1 is equal t. tlt . J i ia A iN w ! W. IHWT- aUlli UUB-UUI VBI T I fof trows opIo. .jrarl& Oy' labor at $1.50 A TE3RIF1C TORiMADO. Philadalphi Visited 'by a Destructive Storm. Damage to Life and Properly. Philadelphia was visited on Weds nesday last by ono of the most de structive storms in the history of that city. Several porsons were in stantly killed and many wounded. Twenty Churches were damaged the tall spires being beut and blow eu down orushiogin roofsof church es and adjoining buildings. The prominent buildings wbich whore damaged are the Poiroancnt Exhibi tion, West Philadelphia Depot, tho Farmers Market and other promi nent Public Places. The Pennsyl vania R.iilroad Hepot was damaged to tho oxtout of $.0,U90. The Trans continental Hotel bad its roof blown off involving a loss of &l'J,O0i The Farmers Market was badly damaged; its roof was t oru off and burled n gaiust adjoiuing buildings which in turn were damaged. Tho mammoth sign of The J'ress was toru to nplin tors. Tbo Shoemaker I'iano Fuctory was imfured to the extent ol $10, 000 exclusive of damage to stock. The Parks suffered sevoroly and the shado trees everywhere up-rooted. Tho damage to Private residences was fearful And the loss cannot bo estimated. The destruction to ship ping was disastrous. At Pottstown mauuf.ictoiies. chnrchos and private dwellings suffered fearfully, and at Wilkeubarro Railroad tracks were washed away and Miue Drilling de molished. The damagti reaches mil lions. Did Dauiel S. 15 jyer aud Fruuklin Weirick say to Prof. Noetliug then Suporindeut, that bis salary was too low and proposod to go to Harris burg and uso their iufluouco to havo tin samo increased to S3 JO or $10:J0 f Auctonccr. OoorL'o H. Hacken. burg, of Mi.Mloi icek, 1. (.)., would an- noiinoo io the peojue ol fnydir eoiin ty, that lie will cry ;ilc fur real nnd personal properly", at short notice nu.l on the niuMt icusoiiiihle terim. He K"ai.viueei saiiMiu iion. .Alur.l 7, ti. Notice of Application tor Pardon. APPLICATION uill bo made to (no llor). r rr.nn. nt tholr nl rou. Inr intlni( Ooc-9 ni tr :ir.l 174, lnr tuo r..Mi of .i"li Wimncr n'l H imiiiioI K llnn-r, e.in tlcti nt l.ar. my t ilia )ourt ol u irter Slou of Sny.lar c.innty t lld tjiilliar una. ion. A, 1. Is 1'riio lulunxiol will I'Icm lake no l.-o. Ahiii.u,Simi-no( k VanUkakk. dot. 7-, Att' lor Jos. W.uner Jt l:mniil KiUiik'. YflU"WLL()Bj"SlRY if yon rpir t list ni l Pump with ojw on mi U i mil Ural orofully miulur tu S'iaVa-ta "C T).,, " -. a rv. r ..(...ri. n..... .---i I ! ' -'' HI IIIV ll-l'i.Hv-n I'll'ltll, ll I w iir r,ii J u i jnw.i u.i hi ir iiuuiitm in of nr... V.i i ,-. ii wi. r vo ir (l.r.l .n a il Yr., Wmli N liul , W.i.li u mi ... an ,,y , FIRS ENGINE rvrrrrxlr ii onr. n r-iul, t uu uor eol thau u o: Jiutrjp l u;. It Cannot Freeze In olil wratlii-r. UiimIiI h..-n I lo ilit. Tin v.try .u.ni f.r ..i.i w.ia. Tin w.rkui parta re Un'IlT ailO'l ilia nl lv.-a wilM'i ,-p.-a- llll IIU I CUVU Iof. t 1U:J lo l oy ! It It. Tlio lion Turbino Wind Engine l la- ifrnt lmpriirmn.it In Wlni Knlnf. t'll vi. I , Vn 'i i'nua Iu 0i ir.lliii, r ( ir I'rtK'u:ri oil In ta w. o, urattov, l'Wiali, rn, Oct. 31,'TSir. illlll.u couni), Vt. Auditor's Notice In T'nsitiMil tH' tile of Hum In the Court of Com- til nn I'lens of Siiy dcr county. hard Kable, nillK unilorlgnil liTiti) ben nppatnl X tJ Auditor lo Jiairihiue Ilia blitnio in tb 1iikU of Willim Mnjrr, Aaninr for i he lionolU of orcdilnri of I!rnlirJ Khlo. will inrct i: parties in Intrrral. for lb purpoM of performing Ibe ilnlia of hi ppoiDinint, l hi ol1io iu Ik Court II 011-e. in lb ItorniiRb of Miilllcbura, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. lib. t 10 o olock A. M. All creditor failing to present Ibrir eUim at I hot tim will be dhrrl from ptriicipiiioa in mid dialribulion. K. M. rfAIILEH, Oct. 17ih, 1878. Auditor. Revolver Free. irtrU... A'lilivaxT lla 8rrrn-li't Rn volvr ltli Ih. k. 8on, i:ift t UU wooil bl., rutaburK, P, General Election Proclamation I.DANIKT. KISKSH AKT. HUh 8HrlSof Sny.lor eounty, i:.ituni.inwlth of Pnorlv. nU, ilo liareiir uiaka knoaru an I kIit nolle to Hi lotor.a of tba county at'if ;ild, tlii o inntion will be UelJ la tb ll eouotr or Sujrder, ou Tuesday, November 5th, 1878, fur Ui nurpou orlestlnc tb MTrl ptriooi herlultr named, to wit I one iierann lor ilovarnur of Pnn(lra,nl. una petaon lor , Llculeoaol Ooreroor of i ainnajivania. iinauraon lorSaeratarf ofloUraal Alfalnof PannaylranU. )n praoo for Supr'm Jails or Ptonay lr . ol. operion t fill th otflee of Bopreaenl. tl In tlni(rM for tb I th rllatrlot, ouiupoao.l of the oouutlea of Snyilar, HuutlBitdoa. Jual. kla, I'arry. franklin anJ Fultoo. Onpran to r'-pri.ni to -J7tb Senatorial dlatilei .imioil ol tb oountlea or nyur. Union and NortUuin'ierlaniJ, I n tbe Manat nl Pannaylvanla, lo nil lb vaeanoy mad by tb realisation or Hon. Andrew It. Hill. Uo paraoo to nil lb oOlocof H'iranttlr In tb Uaneral Afieiobly of lb Uouiuiuuwtaltb for tb aounty of Mnydr. One proo WSII thoffloof Aaaoelat Jmls for tb oounly or Mnydar. Uu raon to nil tb oUo ol Bhtrllf for tb ounly ol MnyiUr. On pcraon to nil tb offle of Trtnurar for the oounty of Snyder. Thraa eraona to Mil th ofBo rOommlatlonr for tb county of Snyder. Three irooilo fill IM offlo of Asdltor for lb county of Snyder. on pareon to til th ofllo of Uorontr for th county of order. ,1 loheraby niaka known sod kIt nntlo 'ioa si noiuioK iu aioreaal I aleotlou IntlitMTeral townthlu and borouiiha within th eonaty ol Snyder are aa loliowa. to wit i Al lht. O,',',',ow, H,u ,u lur h Bor. ouiib of Helinanrov. At tli Uouaeot lulal Borla in aud fur Perry towneblp. ' At the bona of David H. Hcrrold, in and for Chapman lowuahlp. i noyer town nau. In and for Waab Inolon towoablD. Attbe boueeor John H. Mover, In oiinh of Mlddlehurg, for frauklln towi tba Bor- ownal.ln. At th Udd-k'allowa Uall In Beavwrlowa, In aud for Heaver tuwneblu At Ihe h-.uee of Jaoob Millar la tad for ! Daaver townahlp. At the hone of Jama ). ym .-j Ueptra towuaBlp. a.ftr"' o-bij. allicntl, in and for aflddlaorwek wwuablp. At the How ol Macak A. Millar Is and for raan towaablp. At lha eotao.il boa In XratawvlU, la nnd for Jackaoa townahlp. tb achoni UU! ShMiokls Dm ia aod for Mow ma low auk s Al Ilea he of ad. SaihAaB, la Md for WM nuiitt 13 Mttttur GIVEN, IHAT Kry p-raon. yifpfln t th .V ut (- nflli Pea-e and Aldermen, Ttotarle 1'iildle and -r. nln th mlllil aeri.-e of th-Slate, whi liall hold or ahall wllliln Iw monthi har held an office or appointment 'f profit or trnat un. def Die I lilt- I stttea, or or thla Jt ite. and nil nr rorpomtel dlatrlet, w iet'ier a e immiaaloned officer or other-lie, a auhirdlnate ofloer nr aaent w.io la or ahall be inil ijrel tinder th I.eKlilntilre, K.ieeuilva or Judlmary leprt ment of thla State, or nf .y ally or or any In enrporated d atrli-t. and alao, ib.tt eeery mm hr of I'unr aae aiol nl Ilia Hint- l.eirla -lure, and of the aclct or e.nnin m pnnnell of any city, or cninmll mera nl iny Inco -unrated dl. Irlet.arehy U Incapahle nf hoi lin t or iar Pl"lnat the ram tloia th flle nr app .nl men I of Judge, lnaMctor nr Clem nf any elec tion ni mil t.niainonweaitii. ami mat no in nectnr. .idne. nr nth r I'tlWor nl ttd lion, ahall be rl'nlhle lo I th n voted Irr. Hy tb aot ( Aa-emiily or Jtily a, Hit It ia alao made "th duty nl fiery Alayor. h I If", alderman, .Inatlc ol th I'atc, ntaiil-. ol rery city, rounty, lotcahlp, nr dlalrlnl with in thii i!nnmnn.titi. whe lerer eal.rd vp-m I y any orMi'er or an alertm-i, nr by three in l. S-d elrotore thereof, to e'eir anywln tovnr arenu to th window nr avenn lo the plan of lrnrl Klertl n whlcb aoall be oh.truet I In luch way tn prarrnt otr fro n ai. proaohlnK the aama , and it ahall be Ihednt of every retentive Donataide of auch wrd, dlitrl-t nrtonndilp wdhln thi !on.inoawtlth In bm preeent or by keiiuty,al he plx ol hnlllnai Kl ctl .ua, In aunb ward, nla'rlot or townahlp, for the pu p( of prtrrl.ia tb p-aca aa aforesaid," Alto that tu that lb aocMon nf Ih act of At. tnldy ruiltlnd An act relating 1 1 execntlona and ntbar pnrpntea." ai'prore.l April 1 1, ikii, It II enarled tbat tba l rld 'l.llli aotlon, "hall not he nonetrned aa to preaeut any uilll. II olflcer or borub nra-ar fro.n arrlny i Jodae, lnapertnr nr Dlerk at any -nerl or! pecla I aecllon In t'il Common we ilm." I'y an Art nf Aaaerobly appr -red the 17th ' day nf April, Imw, It la enaved that at "all elect..n her-after held nnderfth lawa ' f thla rninmonwealth, th polla ahall ,iMn-1 al at aTB o'clock a. m. and loi I at arn n'elnck, p. in l 1 be InaiMtct and Jada nf th l-tloni' hall meet at the re-pee'lv placea apKi,itd lor b.ddlnK th r leotlon In th dlatrlct to which I hey reaparirely twlonaj, lrloraaeeu n'oloek In the tnurnlna;, and teach nr Ihoaa lnact..ra , hall appoint one el-rk wbo ahall b a q.Mlld d ..ter nl each illatrlou 1h l"alllie.l votera or thl county at all aeneral, townahlp. lr..ro.ili and ap-malelec tin na. are beroi.y hereafter auiuornvl and re. nunated to n.te Py ticket prime I nr written, or partly printed and perllr written aercrally claaalHed a followa : One ticket ahall e nhrace thena.neaol all Judaea of i ourla vhtadforand to lie Uwile-I ontalde "Jud clary " oaa tick. t ahall mhrae-ih namea dall Stateorfl'iera voted for and l.e laiiell.! '.Stale;' one tl-ket hall embreee the naaie of all County o:nVera voted nr, Inciu llnn ortlo- of Nen.oor, nieuiuar nd menilrera of Aaa-iubly. If voted for, aod u.cml era i. onareaa, II voted fur, and la la be Hod 't'oonty " nn ticket ahall eiiiliraoe the uameaofell lownahlii vltl ..-re toted .r an I lie laliellril "T wnhl ;'' nue tu kt ehill rmtiraee the nan rfl of all Ic.r.iUKh offlTera vnted fir ami l.e Ulwlled "ll'.MO lh." and each claaa ahall be ot"tted In ecpirnte tMllot Itotca. ' WiiKuxaa, Tba Hlco.it h A men. linen t or th Onia.'utlun ol th L'nlled .State ia aa Til Iowa : SKi'Tinta 1. Th rlahl nf cl'lena of th I'nl. ted Matea to vole hall not be ilenl-,1 or a bridged by the l ulled etalea. or any Mate, nn aco .unl i.f r.ica, color, or prerloui oonditloo I or ar Itude " I si.tii.ii 1 The Cnngrcn hall bavapowr I tnanlorca thli article by approprlat loglil. : tlon. A!n WuitKr AX, The t'onitreaa of th l'nlt4l r-l'lie-, on i.n J.n u. .ii-iott, mu, paaae.1 an act, entitled "An Aet to en lore theriKOtof cltlicna nl tt.e I nlte l Siatea to tnl In the e. ereistaieaol tola I'nl'.n. and lor other par poaei.'1 tba nral and aeo m 1 ectl.ina of whloh ara aa l.nl.iwa : r-K. Tioi 1. lie It enacted by the Senile and llo.iaeol l.ei.rernitl v- of the I'nlte l statra of America in H .iiKreea aa.j.nlilo.l, I h it all ellltena nl ti.a I'nlle I Niatea., wb i ara, or ahall ba oiherwlaequalllied by law to 'rot at any electtun by the pe .., In anywi.it, l orril.iry, .Matrlt't, e.i.mty, city, par.ali. towna ilp, achool rtinr. ct, municipality or oinor lerr.tor.al aim. dlvMon, hall be entitle I nnd .tH.iwe I t vote atalliuch election wlttiont dlatlnoilon of race, e.oor, or prevloua Oond.tion ol aorvlt i le: any ronaillall.m. law, c.iato n. uie or reg.i. iallon ol any .state or Terrliory, or by, or un der It authority, ti the oooirary uolwliti itan.llnir. Srti t'Mi i. And b It further iiactel. That If l.y i.r under the au U nity, of the t! mtli.. tlon or law J of B'iv St.a, or the lawa of any territory, any -d l or h I he re. lire I to be .li.l.e na a prcrc .ilite o- .ti.ilincatnn or vol. Ink. and by ail. h ....nun. ill hi or I it, pa a in' nr nihVrre are or ahall be cham.il a III. the pe-. fo-inanceof ilullei In lurulaliloK in o tlacna an oppori unit v to ferl.i. in auch p era ul.ke . r t le.iuiue iuaiiue.i to iuh. it -nan l.e ll.o duty of evry :li per .n and o fl -or to glv loall u.tlmn nf the I'uliel Bliui, iho eaoie an I .ial oppwr t.lul'y In perj.ir.u auoh prere .il- liean.lt become uallned to vot wltivut IKiliietlo i nl rare, c ip r or prat loaa cni.lt. Ion nl aervlt ide ; an I II any a;i.'.i partu i or o.neer kali ratuae or kn .wlnaly o.ali to kIo full of lent to thl aertion lie ahall, ..r ery au.ih of. lenr, li.rlelt and pay the a. no nl nv hundred dollar lo the per.. n arloel thereby, to be rororeredbyanactl.il notbaeaae, -llii full .,ia and au.ih llowani a lor a i.inel free aa the court hall deem Juat, and ahall alio, f ir every euch off-nc. he denned at i 1 1 1 y ol a nila demeanor, and ah. ill on Convl tl in lh-r.il, be Hned Dot leaa lhau flv hundred dol.ara, or b linprlaoiia.1 not lea than on ruoulli aud In. I in..r limn on year, er bulb, at tb tllacretluu ol tha curl. AinWnrilil, ft le il.'1ar..d l.y the cporiI an. II ... of to- V 1 an l.l i.flhi. t'oneiltuH m of lir I nlta.l Malea that I ..la Ooi.ailiiiiinu, and the lawa i.f the I'o to l siatea wlil.-b eliall b th eiipr-iii" lw of the land, anylblou in th C imi'ti'ioii or lawa i f any H mi to the contrary iioiallliUt.lir aj." Ann WHrnaa. lieiinre nr ll.la t' un. inon wealth. nu Ilia fill ilaj of April. A la. IMM (.'d an art, entitled "A further euppleui-iil lo tt.a act relailng to elji'tl.iR In ll.la ( ...uuion. wi.alth,' tbo tiotb ctJO of wlilcli pnirldea followa : '.SafTio 10. That o much of every a.'t of Aaao.ntily aa provldra thai rmly whlu fre un hall be entitled lo vole nr be raxlairrail aa Vo ter!, or ae rlatmh.it vole at a .y ar oirral or lerUl el-.tlon of Ihle t.'oiuuionwcallii, be and the eauir I, hereby rrpeald and liul hi.raaf.er all freeman, wilh'.ul dlaiinciicn ofaolor, ahall be enrolled and rallercd accord In,) to '.he pro. vlelona nf the fl.at ecilnii i.f the act approved ai'veiiternlli April, se rtilttled "An Act fur. thnr aiippli'iiiaiital In the ao' rela ln lo Hie alec. Hone nfthta ttoiuiuoiiwcailh." aud whan ollor. wlae uallAod under rllatli.ir la, ba eiilllla.l Ui voto at iirneral and apeclal eleuiloua lu Ihia 0o mmon wealth. The laid alKve recited amendment and acta innat be eiecuted and nl.ry-d l.y ell aaaaora, reiilalerof vdera, election oiTlier, aud ollmra, that Ihe rlrfliU and prlriloiiea Mitarauleed there, by may b. arc n red lo all the rlllvna of thla I) nn iiionwaallh eiilllle I lo the aaiu-. lly the 16' h eerllnn nf tbo act of Aenitiy nl January SO INT4, II le enacted that aa eeon ae the polla ahall cbiae, tho olll eia o( pie -tlun ahall proceed lo count all the voire cat foe auch can. ill. late voted for, and onlea a full return of the lame In triplliJ'e, with return hrl In ad dition. In all of hl. b Ilia vole- roeulvod br each candidate ahall be Klvao atler lila tia.ua, Ural Iu word aud aualn In fliiiirea, and (halt be aiitned by all nf eel. I iifU :vro and cerllfti.,1 bv ovcranera, If any. nr If uot ao certified, the ovareeera and any officer refining to alau nr certify, or either of tliriii ehall, write upnu each of the rein rue hie or their reaeone for not altiiiliiK or crriifylny them. The vole, a a..nu aa cuute l, alieU he pulillrly and fully ilrolnr-il fmiu the window lo the eltli-ne preaenl, and a brief Itatain it hnwliiaj O.e vole received by each cau.lldale ahall be made aod oltfued hy the tied Ion olfl wra a e.Hiu aa Ihe vole le counted, aud Ihu tame ahall be Immediately pnelnd upou the door of Ihe election honae for luf.irinatl.iu of the piibllo, Tbo tilpllualu roliirn ebatl If. encloaed in -uv-lopaa and be aealnd In preeence of the i.fhVera, and nue ativnloie with the uuaaalnd ri turn eheel given to the lodge, which ahall omitain one lint i.f votera, tlly.ppr and nathaof orflaera and another of aa 1.1 euvelopaa ehall bo glveu to the minority Inspector. All J nlvee llviut wltbiu twa've nine or ina prouionnHary-a nince. or within twrnty-r.mr miiea ir ti.eir rceidenoa ba In a town, village or oily upon ibe Hue of a rail road leading to Iba ciuuly eeal ahall, before two o'clock pout nierldlin urine day after the elee lien, aod all nthar Jilrtgee eliall brfora twelve o'clock meridian of the aecond day after lb election, deliver aald return, together wltb ru. turn aheet, lo tb Protbonntary of Ilia Oourt of uomiii.iii i-icaa ui wa eooniy wincn aam return abeot eball be Bled, and day Bad hour of tba Bllug marked thereon, and ahall be preserved by th Protbonotary for publlo Inepacllou. At twelve o'clock ou Hi aald aecnud day f..lolng any eleotlna tb Protbonntary of Ih Court of Com mon Plea ahall preaeot lb aald returualo the Court e . a e a a Th return p retarded by lb Protbonotary ehall be opened by aald Court aud computed by auch or It oine-re aod uoh woru taalatanta aa II.- Court (hall appnlul In th preaeun or tb Judge or juaaee 01 aaia vourt wuu tue reiurna certlneil and oarlldcate of election leaned under th teal oiinouon.t aa la now required to ba none bv return ludgaa I aud Hie voto ao eouinuted. and ocrtlrlod. aliall he made a matter of rocornd in aald Court Tb aeaaioua of tb laid t'eurt are opeu to th publlo Aud lb ot liar of aald I rl pi leal return (ball be ulaeeil IU Ihe bus anc, eealed up with th bell.ita Wbenver plao ha been or ihall be provided bv tb arthorillea of auy clly, country, lowuehlp.or borough, for tbe Mfo-keepluaj of lha ballot bolea, the Judge and tulaority luapeclor aball flr th eleotlou ahall b Aulabed. and tb bal. lot-boa or bole ooalalnluK lb llokcta.llet of vote. ad other paper, have boo aoeurw ly oouua wiib tap and aealed.aud lha larnitura of tba ludrfe and luapeotoi afllied therein, rorthwltu deliver tbe aania, toelher erllii th reiuaiuiuf ooaee in taa mayor aod Maeoraaruf euuh eltf or lu oouuttee, lowuabloa. or eunuaki lo cb pron or perauua a the Court of Uuni- raou Pieaa at that pmpar eonaly way dealauale, at th Plao provided, a kfwaeald. wha aball then deposit tb aald bo aad keep tie aaru lo aaawer tbeeall of any ort r trlbatil nwiBoriaeaj ao iry i aa aaeriia at nw etaoiliaa. Olvn aader mw haad, at ay U ' ' Hurrahfor another Large Business! There is nothing dingy or forbidding about OAK HALL tnls Fall. The personal attention of Mr. Wan.im.iker has brightened tip everything nbout the place, nnd the Fall buyers with a GRAND SEND-OFF I $700,000 in Clothing and Cloths is under the broad roof, and Tho Stir about tho Pteco shows that the people have discovered that 0ak Hall is "Home," and that, after all, it is lest to " Slick lo Old Friends." The fact is, we have outstripped every former effort, and put forward, this season, BETTER STOCK, BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE. w?j!?!y.? at TRUSTWORTHY PRICES,; and, on the basis of low prices, good pood, nnd 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. P. B.-Xott of our off! Hatettntn teUl 6w fimnd on our floors. WEST JERSEY MARL AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. IMPOHTANT TO KA ICItriTKN. Wo are now 're errd lo iiellver thla Juatly rele.raia.l M arl at point" elon- tho s. & I.. Il.ll.it I0 p.r ton. A ii anntyla of uo poiiuila ol thla Marl taken from a iin.lurm Hoc cut frmn th fac uf tb batk, ma. I by (loora It. Ciuok.Stat Uoloiat ol New Jeraey, abowt aa lollowi i I liimi'iiniiii' Arm, Kll.u ir Arm, I lTBl, l.l ua, MaiiNKatA, 7 I0 lha, 411 4. II i. a. 0 7 I 1 7 i lu Iba. 1 -10 Iba. Tho Weel leraev Marl 'nmm ny h.v llielr Marl rut tr.'tn the top to the bntlntn nf the bed, end thorough v nilie.l , and lliey lodae II. eiuarlvn to rupnly atari r...al lu the (ample anal. )aed. ll.la Marl la adapted In all elaaae nr enller.il rroM, and buuierou teitltnntilala eao k abswn Iroin faruidiand truckman ul lt rmarkb'..a worth a a PERMANENT FERTILIZER lla rnnatliuanu of rinapherlc Acl I and rmeiq alone mak It al nnce th cheapait end beat f in' nurra. end 'I actual value to the (r.nra of over I pr tuaLOl or tl per ton. 1" urlber Inlor.uelloo, o., wl.l be lvan by J. CKOl'SK. Aut.. Mi.MK-bniflr, S-pt. 12. '78 MOSKS SI'KCII I'. Art.. Bimvorton. Great Arc now boing oflcrcd nt 8. WEIS' 8KIJi8GKOVE, PA. Preparing for Fall Trade, Frizes Olesi&0d! Great many Goods EXTRAORDINAY BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. CALL EARLY AND AS I DESIRE TO REDUCE MY T ARGE STOCK of DRY GOODS & NOTIONS between this and the 15th day of September. to make room for Fall Goods, I concluded to sell at Great Bargains now to all my Custom ers who will favor me with a call Oct 16, 73. Auditor', "Notice. In re-assigned rs In the Qmrt of Com. tats nf Henry won Pleas of Siy Meehily, der county, TUB undVilftud having btrn appoint ed Auditor lo dletrlhut lbhalao9 la lb band of I. I. Monbtak, Alalgo for lb benefit of ertditort of lUury Meobily, will rat kit paHl ia iBirtt. for lb purpo of prformia( tb dull of hi ppoiaiBttnt,' at bli offltt to tbt Court Houm. la lb IWnugb of Middl burit. oa SATURDAY, NOV. 10th, at 10 o'olook A. M. All rdlir falling t prtaaptt tblr aUlntt t I bat llcriilb 'arrad, f f ' Ipa H ' ' aim-. THE FLAG i.i'wini ri.oTiixiua or Ikon Amu. Total in ttx. 17 7-ton. 110 iba. loo Iba. cYosing'ont at Cost. SECURE BARGAINS Inspect fully, H. "WJEIS. --' . J.-i-J-LLJl OATJTION. NOTICE l biby given that tb fol lowing ftrtiol bar bfa probid by lb underrlnd, at ComlabU's 8al nd 11" in to poecaioa or hji jv BbatTr during my pleaiur. All f -"aoa r euilood not loruddlor la 'far j with tbo . l I 1 Hog, Cook Ik rip, 1 UdV IWddlng, 1 Sink, t ! Table, 1 Cloub, 1 Looking glaaa, 1 Moo . Bland, t Tub, 1 Unrral of Ark, 1 1 ' . a a a a. - : 1 Biatnu, t var, . i oot. io. '78. . miLir wr:i. ,. - AIJJ1IM HTHATUK a INOTXw a. tattr of oilnilBlitratlsa aaow on tk tat of LouUa Kw e d of dama Twwnehlp, r-ay)r .-w. ) t feavlaiteaa prl. It I j .il4 t - . I f ' I . . IBIS - . ay of oUa. A. ., 4, wwr S SM US M IMO m i " r e i - '1 1 i.A
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