THE POOtt Ciddl3!rai March 16,1832. Jutttjol iVe-vvsj, Jed frorAat Caanlj ars said fwartkMoedayt I throaty, Mar. aod pWaMt, sari Soooud iWililrfUwMiWt. ' At! communication, builneet ltt tor AC. lor Mil num. u avvurv prompt attention tnouia d kaanweu M followt: Thb Post, Middleburg ....... nn(. Pa- ArirerLiaamentsi eum-nunieation Ac. mint be handed to by Monday dmo, to Mean watr -Ion In nest issue ... yiin.i A ! Inw (it ttraas v;.; 9ale H.earetry. Vv have printed bill or advertised tor tbe follwing aalee : Tht heirs of Jichael Mininuro, de ceased, offer Real but al Pri vate Bale, In ferry twp. bant el A. Fuhrman, offer Beat JB tat at Private Bale in Adame twp. fcltory Kern offere at Private Bale tbe Central Wotel at Heavertowu, irniturt and a'.l, or for rent. Joseph Walter of Franklin twp. off Lie farm at Private Bale. r Thortday, March 16, William & Wood it -1 1 it j n II Mg will bwii nurataa, vajwb, riarui mplemtnU, fco., 2 inilea Weet of Adamaburg. ... Saturday. Iarch IS, Peter Qarnian will tell at Auction a large variety of Store Goodi in Perry twp. Saturday, March 18, Sheriff will tell Real fiitate at the Court Houae in . Middleburg. Mondav. March 20. John II. Peter will cell Horses, Cbwe, Farm tuple-l menu, fuueenoia uooaa, ma., lu Weet Beaver twp. Tueaday, March 21, Bamwal F. Aoraod will celt Horace, Owe, Farm Im pleroeata tfca, about 1 wile North Ot AlaasMabwrg. - Thunder. Vkretr-23. H. Eeider will . eell PeraoiuU Propeetg .o. elin- grove. Thursday, March 23. fftnrr Ssboch m'.II a. II Unraa f.Ftl. aVrna in- plenieatt, foueehold Good. Ac., in Middlecreek township abaut 1 mile East of Kramer Station. Saturday, March 25, Susan Tscken burg will eell Cows, Farm Iinple meaU Ae in Centre twp. Taeeday, March M. David Moyer wUl aell Horsee, Cows, Hogs, Farm Iniplewente&o. In Mouroe twp. Wednesday, March, 29, . F. Keratet ter will sell Household Hoods h; J'Vaukliu twp. Easter come on April 0th. Laird's bloom of youth can be had t Barber A llassingnr's. The farmer are getting ready for their spring work. The gallows is finished and work like a cbariu say the boy. Pure Paints and Varnihe a spoclul ty, at Barber A Haasi niter's. CleanlDg up the yard will toon be In order. Those who think they know pre diet a good fruit crop this year. We have been baviug aoute pretty ever snow storms the past few Uuys. Many fanner, acting on Horace Greeley's advice, are going West - We return thank to our Akron friends for copies of the Annos Dajli Biacoa. A great many changes will take place both In town and In tbe country during the coming spring. The snialt-pox so are, which seems to havvc been mnlveraal, ha almost sub sided sund fortunately Bnyder county -soaped without a ease. The Marsh furnace, at North am Iwrbyxd, will toon go Into . operation Vain. A party of Danville capital ists will operate it J. L. Rlehl and bride gave a recep tion, with a grand supper, to their friends at the National Hotel one ev ening last week. Timks. The new postoffloe law forbids the posting of handbills on the walls of rooms or building rented by thai braawsh of tbe govern umnt That 1 a pretty peoimen-book we Imv received from the Bruce Type Foundry, New York. . We return thanks for the tame, Bgga will soon be furnished at a prio that can be served wttb bant or used as a regular article of consump tion. Why it is that tbe price keeps op at It does, ia a qnery on market day. ' A Ave year old eon of Wm. Newtoo Fisher, on tbe Isle of Que. fell from a wagon anon the 6r of ms.eag mtv ehlneaad laid open his seoil on top and back part of his head as big as a band.-riMBS. v Prf. Knrtenabe, the ninsle teacher, known to many of our eltUen has . been placed ut the asylum owing to the unsettled condition of hi mind. We hop his trouble is Mil tempore . ry. Btooatriaxn Tuuo, : . ' ' I'K' r ' i r " . . i WavoI erottOl.-Oa Thursday, tb bor t! rn. llary ftauehln this r'-d. '-J h ? aHMt4 tuid etole I ' t'lrir 'w Th tri - - . T A NeW Itlrtpiy of Tobacco' and C"igr at Barber A Haieinger'a - Rheumatism, disordered blood, gen eral debility, and many Chronic dil ate pronouced Incurable, are often cured by Brown' Iron Bitter. Doctor Haaeinger removed eevernl mall tumor from N. P. ZfAre' head. r& went through tbe ordeal without a grunt. Farmer do their planting In the prlng and fall, but the undertaker aeep up in tmsiuess an in year rowndi t i ' ... ,i. Overworked men and women, nor , . , i one of edentary habit, and other who ytero need, recuperation, nerve toned, aad muscle etrenstben d, tbould tie Brown' Iron filter, j fight hundred year ago people who at meat during Lent were ' punished by taking out all their teeth. The bill of fare at that period wa bread, sal laud water. ' Horace and cattle have been brine ing high price at the country ale tliia eeaaon, while farming implement and household good are fairly dla poeed of to ready buyer. No boy who ia dieobedient to oar- enU or teacher, whj!elight to in- auige in low, vulgar amusement, or to. lounge, around street corners, will eJVerui'ake much of a man. Mia Liztie Lots, of New Berlin. who for three year had suffered from th loss of her voice, a few day ago very suddenly recivered it again. AXA, Publie Prttt. By following the advloe of Sinter Dairy Book, you will make from 75- 00 to 111X100 profit on each Cow an- nually. . .Free at ffimonton. Barber A Co. and at J. W. Dreese's. Sneak-thieves borrowed sli bushels of wheat from Henry . Renninirar. and teveral hams and shoulder from Frank bsUr. It thev dou't set to Cherry 111 before long some fortuit ous clroumstaiic mut turn un. tuare's an eye on them. if. B. Roberta' Horse towderc wili prevent diseaaee In bones. Every farmer should obtain a uackasa. ami ee for themselves bow quick it will in prove their horses. For sale everv where. For sale by John A. Moats. MiJJIa. burg.ra, Smash op While Ramnoi Moyer ind wife of Franklin twp , wore driv ing along the road to 8lii,ajrove ami when noar Globe Aills the horo took fright, threw the occupant out of the ouKfty and ran away. Mr and JVn. M. recivod only slight bruiaea, but the buggy was badly broken. On the 15, ulu, Harry 8. Qarilian. or Norlbiimlterland. was married to Mint Mzzie Stewart, of the same placo, and on the 28th the happy groom of Ichk than a fortnight died, after an illne uf four day. The event was a sad and criialiiug as it wa uuutual. 6'mi bury Oitutte. ' A n exchang ay it ought to be more gonerally known that wheal Hour is probably the best article to throw over a fire earned by the spilling and igniting of kerosene, t ought to be known, because flour is al way within convenient reach, and of ten valuable article of clothing, blankets, etc, are destroyed in eitin guUbing such Sees. Ashe and sand are equally as good. QrtmVI Larger History of tht-Eng- , inn reopit, - .t One of the timet brilliant and thor oughly valuable historical works wnicb nave appeared in many year le ureen' "Largei History of tbe ttagiUJi reople." Fairly rank in witb Macaulay's great work in the ab sorbing interest of its narrative, it n eel that in its adaptation to popular needs, in that it cover the entire pe riod of English history, from the ear liest to modern times, instead of a brief portion a doe Maoaulay. It richly deservee a place in the home of the masses, and we are glad to not that it ia now placed within tbelr reach, being reduced in prio from tbe 10.00 for the four volume' edition Of tbe arpers to a low as 60 cento for on edition just balng Issued by Th Uterui Knowledge Publishing Co., 162 William Street New York. Tbeyar publishing H ia. teveral tylea, as fol lows t la av volume Elsevir ditlon, Utility binding. 18 cento, cloth 80 cento, half Russia, 4o cents per vol ume, (postage five to sewn cents per volume extra), and a Model Octavo edition. In on volume, Utility binding, 00 cents, cloth, 65 cento, half Russia. 80 cento, (by mail 15 cento extra). Numerous other standard works wil! rapidly follow tb publication of this, of which catalogues will be tent free on request. Tbit hoot sells only to buytrs direct no ditoonuto from thtir wonderfully low pricee being, possible to ' Book-eeller and Agent. The reeAIng public wish Qod -speed to tbe anterprUe, which la ondar th nr getieand skillful rvldano of Mr. Al dan, lait bead of Th American hnnv Exoliahge. 1 Tlie rf company tails i" T "Owe um man Vforfiiiah . flnlii Ud Afr. Ktlden 1 "-wa from l)e ynrtfiliitf mil. 'in'Mimoriahl. The following preamble and moln- tlous'.wtre Adopted by the Heavntown Union S. School March 13, '83. Whkrkaa, It ban tileiuwl Alinltflitr' (ioti in bis all wine Provldenoe to re move from our midst, Elizabeth Kern, an active member of tliia eohooej Therefore be It Kksolvbd. That In the nntlmelv death of sister Mrs. Kllzabetu Kern this Sunday school baa lost a good member and scholar in the rernian Hible elasa or which she waa a faithful member slnoe ehe lived In our itildnt. Kkaolved. That tbouvh we mourn our Ions we'will not refuae to be com forted, being assured by Wod's in spired word that for whom to live is Christ and to die le gain and that we also keep watohlng for the Bon of man that w may be ready to depart when our time of departure snail ooine. hkmolvbd. That we offer onr deep est sympathies to the rmrevd bue benrf, children and all the stricken re latione and frienda, of the departed, praying that He who doeth all thuir wen may sustain tbeisi la tnie uieir bervavement - KRxLVBi).Tbat a oouv'of these res olntious be entered 'On the minutes ; a copy sent to the family of the le cetMd, anil that tbe saute be.'prlntvd in tlieoouuty paper. . JURa. A. J. MinM.KHWARTH, ' ; " ItKV. 1. M. HTKTI.KB, , ." RonxitT Hrw Kit, " HAKiiiKi Si KCHT, " FuAUhLMk HKAVBR, Coiuinlttee. County pnier pieaee copy. In Memorlam. Tlie following preamble and reso lutions were ndopted by the St. Luke's Sunday School of Troxelvllle. WllKnKAM, It hns uleiXMed our heavenly Knther In hin all win I'mv- denee to removw from our inldxt hv death onr dear beloved stater Snbillii K. Troxel. who baa been a fnitliful member of Hible eliuw No. 1 in which nhe miuiifeetod an enrnvnt Intercut In all the precious Uoeel I-xcani', and waa alwayaseeHing tlie truth as It is In Jeaua, therefore be It RKrtOl.VKD. That we humbly kii!- mit to the will of our heavenly Fath er who doeth all things well. Her re moval from our clam Is a great low to to our Sunday School, Prayermeetitig and church of whloh she was a faith ful member. Kbolvkd. That by the death of sinter Troxel we are reminded that we have no abiding elty here and Hint sooner or later we too will be eallod awav. KKsoLVRTt. That tbouifh we mourn on account of the I ox of one so denr. yet we rejoice In the belief that she has goue to meet her dear ones which have ifone Iwfore her. Krmolvkd, That we deeply aviu imthlxe wtth the lereavel liusttand and all friendH, In their bereavement and commend them to the Knther of all mercies and giver of nil good. Kkhoi.VKI), That a copy of these -esolntlous le preeetited to the fniu- llv and entered on the minute of the 8 . liiike's Sundav scboo', and l published In the Mitldleburg ToflT. "Death haheeu be e and borne away A sister from our side Just iu the morning of her day, As young at we, shedled." "Not long ngo she fill'd her plane And sat with us to learn : But she has run her mortal race, AuJ never can r.-turn." "Perhaps our time may be tin short, Our days may fly as fact t O Lord, iinpreH the solemn thought Tni.t this may bo our List." We can not te'l who next mav fall llueatb thy chaatuin r rod : One n not he first ; Oh may we oil Pie.iareto meet onrOo.1."' FlXKX M. ti., MalKMK K. K HAMHACtt. Katk i:. tiwurr., ('oimiiittee. Tribute of Respect Hall ov Hkmxsuhovk Loimik, So. m 1. 1. o. p. At a regular meeting of Bellnsrove Loilge, No. t7, I. O. O. F a com mittee was appointed to draft remilu tionsof respect nion the death of Past Orand. Etlward MctJIInxey and Henry Kesnler, both active luembeia of this Lodge. WHRMU4, ITnder the mysterious workings of Proviilenoe, death Iihh enteral our Lotltre and removed from uk, two of our members, the former dyln In a strange land, shortly after removing from us, and the latter hav ing been Htricken down bvniineelileiit in the midst of bin usi-fiilne.. Tin re tort, be It - ilKoi,VKn, That we t' " surviving members of Hellnsirro .-e I ...i lire No. 107, I. O. O. P., bow In snb'uiMxion to toe win or tne sovereign ruler of the universe and by this double stroke of aftilotlon, are fully impressed with the oenain - aecav or an tnings earUilv." Rksolvkd, That It will be a lemon well learned, If we profit by th dis pensation of Providence vlclted npon us, if we emulate all that was good and noble In their lives, and strive to avoid tbelr short comings, let the good live and e cherished, and char ity coverall the rest. Kkholvkd, That we sympathise with the families of tb Va I, and re mind them of tbe promise contained In the Book of Books, that (ind will be a .husband to tbe widow and a father to the fatherless. RkHOLVKD. That tha nhtrts ! draped In mourning for thirty davs. and that tbe member wear tbe usual badge of 'mourning. Ra-aoLVKD. That these oeotutlons be engrafted on the minutes, a copy sent to each of the friends, and the pnuieu in tne t ;onnty paper. . v- siiu.Rn, J. A. LVstniRD, . Cointiiittee. Prteburg Academy. ' The spring Term of 10 weeks of the Freeburg Academy will open April 17, Win. . Dill A. M. Principal. Tuition $5 to7, Instruction will be given in lb J&igllsh branoboa, Science, Latin, Greek and German. For particular address, D. 8. BOYEB, Pre. March 1, '81 Suoniif Dkath la 5unbury, on TknaulM alirhl- Jfarnh - 9 1R r .." r-i , v. diphtheria. Annie eldest daimliler of H. K and . Kale Dav sued about eleven year. Her rrnnii , wi re In terred tttiellnsgrov on lst Hutiirlsy nfiern 01. Jtnle we a deer girl snd Mit 6f our warmest liillt friends. Tiia narenlt hsve onr Hn.i . .m. Dtathef L J. Simptall. Mf. rjaiupseil died at Ms feahlehfle on Center Street, Sunday night last of bemorhageof tbe stomach and bowels, aged about S3 years. He bad been 111 for sohl time, but nothing serious was apprehended In hie case a the day before hi death he waa ap and around tbe street, thongh looking very poorly. Deceased moved from Centrevllle, Snyder Co. Pa., about twenty-two year ago, and baa been actively Identified with' the busi ness Interests of Hellenic ever since. First he was clerk for Jeremiah Kleck nerj later he built Opera House in connection with Mr. Benner next he waa on of tha firm of Wast A Sampeell engaged in the grocery bus iness, and of Ut he baa been buying and shipping poultry in a small way. Severn,! years ago Mr. Saiupsell was regarded In thnf Community as a good business man, but of late yearn he had not been very successful. He was a kind hearted man, honorable In bis buslueas transactions and hod many friends. Yesterday morning his remains Were sent by flcrs to (Vn trevlliv. Pa., his for i r home where he has hrot'i - m l sinter liv I'ig. Tb"V we i . .i-i ett- I to the ilepi!! by the I'tiion iViel. ucompained by many frl.-... iM'"vuo OhloJ tlAXRTTK. The Htato Norni.il School of this di. Irict, at Dloonishurg, Columbia county will begin the Spring tetm Mondsy April Rrd, 18S2. It is now closing tin most prosperous Winter term in its history. The attendance next term will ho much lareer. Additional teachers will be in attendance to tncti the demand. Those intendinato come should apply early. Improvements in the buildings and exteiiaive addi tion to apparatus have been made. The Slate exacts thoroiifrhncs and aid pupils by liboral appropriations. State Normal graduates were never appreciated as now. Tlie fiAilinc, and Lackawanna A Blooinilmrg rail roads furnish tickets St half fare to sludeuts in this school. .March 11, P2. 4v. On to Barber A Haaaiiixcr'a new drug slor for pure freih drugs of nil kind. Mis Jonea declare she "will not rtgnin acoompany Mr, IPileon from church on a rainy day, with her new hat on, unless he first procures ono of Sol. Oppenheiuier's Celebrated (iossi mcr Uiubrellss which arc tlie beat, cheapest, handiest umbrullu now manufactured". Feb. !, 'BJ. - . 'esth to rnls, mice, roacl.es and aiils; Paiusonq' ExTKttMiyA roK. Han s, granaries and household clou red in a single nielli. No fear of had unells. Ilvxt and I'lionpcst vermin killer in thu world. Hold everywhere. Juivh. ISlddk binx .Market. cosssctsd wsrxi.v nr Simoiiton, llnrher ic Co. Glt.liy A SA'iXA'.! Wheat per bubhul Wheat, No 3. Kye do Corn do lata do Potatoes loverseed per bilahet PR0DVCK. Cherritai, plttel ('berries, iiupitted lilackberries Kju.ilierries llrleil spli-s Spring Chicktnt Turkeys, Mutter, prim Kgg Onions Ird Tallow 1 20 1 it 75 7.1 4H 1 00 AM 19 6 5n 10 0 Oak Tiea ts to r.o s no 4 N) COAL. Pea Coal Chestnut Coal HluckHiuithCoal Ugg Coal A DO 4 00 JUDDLEBUBG JP0.BDCE KJiKET. cossvo.Kn w!M.si.r t r J. W. DveeiOi Potatoes do 100 Hotter per pound ill) Kggs ter dozen 2.', Tallow per pound , 00 Ijtrd -j Cherries 04 Heeedt'herrla Is blackberries lo Kasberries 2," Irlei Apple ofl P 4 to 6 Sides 7 to 8 IvLtYiritllSI). PuK M. hi tha R u it ford. Mine Mary B. Herman, to Hnry Deark, both of Kratxerville. uiii:r In Helimurrov. March 8. H i sler, aged 44 year, a mouth and 4 days. In Belinsgrove, March 1, Mr. I R. tluuuiMtL asrad 6 years, t uiontha Zl days. In Belinsgrove, March 4 William Lochtuan, eolored, agml Ityears. Near Carey, Wyandott Co., Ohio, FVtv 14. 1KH. Majrirla. wifa nt Mlliaul Sitaogler and daughter of Air. and Mr. Win. Ijaudenalager formerly of i .ri m l . . riumiutua nuan, ouyuer LQ., 1'H. Age not given. Feb. 10, at Valley, Douglas Co., erly of Washington Twp., buyderCo.. In Chapman Twp., Feb. 97, of dlph therle. Airy, son of IjvI A. and Cath arine Shafer, aged 10 year, t luouths and 17 ayt. In Chapman Twp, Feb. 87, Samuel Shaf. r, aged 09 year, 1 month and 19 day. In Chapman Twp., March 1, of diphtheria. Mary A., daughter of Uriah and Anna Herrold, aged ear and 7 duyr. . , - Feb. 27. nt bellyffrove, of consump tion. Dovld, tu(i of Mr. and Mrs, Ad- aui Vi ii ler, ageu aoout st years CLOSING OUT. GREAT BARGAINS ARE OFfEfttt) I inform my friends and customers that wilt remove on. of about thy first of i4pril to another place of busi ness. Khv't Store. In order to tart with an entirely new stock at the New Store. I will fur th next two months sell over 1(K10 psir of foots and shoes. at great reduction In pricee, fof much less monsv. than thev could be hmishi before, Kvervbodv should rail and be convinced that we do what we tay. larlics already aquainted w th ur know our way of doaling and 'others will ploase call and examine n stock and learn my prices. We wii' he plrssed to see you whether you Inn or hot. Thanking you for psat patro nane. I remain MRS. R, AARX. Solinsgrove, Ts Jan. 20, '8i Society Belies. On nccount ofiu remarkably deli ste and liwtiiiK frsgmnce sooieli bcl' nre i-h in I'.u.ir praises oi r' ' ,: ' March. A leoy rl i wi t W'est last week role -n.-k ii fricn i,syiiig "she Inst all iter fine .U'hcs just becauso sin hnd purchnaed a worthless trunk which would not stand the knocks''. And adds : "if you iuluiid coining out here, the first tiling you do, ro to Op penheiuier's SKlinsnrovc, where yon can get trunks, satchel ami valicea at the very lowest price and of the very best quality. Fob. 9, 'M. A Lnrge Stock of Trunks, Satchels and Valises to he sold at a great reduc tion, (live mo a call and lie convinced. MK8. II. MAIIX, Solinsgrove, Pa. . Sol Oppcnhrimer hns IiKDl'Cf.'l) fiOODS TO LOWKST- I'KK'FX On and 'e. Truth and Hoi Oppenhvimer are twin brothers and if you doubt it, go and price his goods. A big lot of Gum oota and shoes to be sold si bargains at MK3. K. MAUX'SStore: Selinsgrove, Pa. It will pay every body to examine the imineiiso Stock of Furniture for le by the Popular Furnituro uiau W. II. FKUX Lcwiatown Pa. I just received another lot of Klinir Doota to bo cloacd out with tlie other stock al a great reduction. MRS. It. MAIIX, Sclinssrove, Ph. To thoan that would like to buy s new midline cheap 4c, I say buy tin "Sigwslt." I will sell you. a 2 drawer, drop .luaf, cover, lock and key, and all the attarhments in fine for f'JO.OO and n plain nmchiuejual as good but uot so fancy wood-work for 1U,00 I am s dewing Miu'liinn Jgent and hnve sold and will sell nnd don't vou forget, J sm the "Whlto Sewing Jacliiuo Agent. C. C Scvbold. Feb, U, 'Si 4w. - - . . We invito tho attention of our resd ers to the advertisement of the Duck eye M'l'g Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They nITcr rare iiiducouiouts to ssru an honest living. ft t. 23, 6m. aaaasaaaaasaiaaasmaaaaaaaaaaa) stmjsaaaaaaa.aaa-awsBa.H Annoyance AvoideJ. (irsy hairs are houornhlo but thcit premature appearance is annoying. Parker' fsir UU'im prevents the an noyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. March. Auctioneer. Emanuel Stoininper. offers his services to the people of Hny. drr rniiuty as sn Auctioneer. Mr. 8 has had considerable experience as an Auo'.ioneer. His P. 0. addres is Mid dlecreek, Snyder county, I'a. Feb. V Cw. '82. 1 tr is-l.it mo. RntTon Tosp : Anuonnce 0. AL KHKIl SCUOcH.olMlrtdlabarii, sasaan dldala lor Aaaaiably. In l7i .Mr, sohix-h tlarlad and sarrad ona larm wltb ertxllt lu blmiall sad eoaiilliu. aney lit an 1 tflllarnt. aetlva nambaral waya la hit plaea, and had tba a-iaaui nl hla fallow SBamaara, aad lb baadt or iiapartmant . Tb iiNo-raHH si'ls wat balas asltatad and Mr. Mrhoeb, baiUvlDk It Ilia wlab ol tlia oiaor. Ity ylaldad without soaroinr snd waa B'it a caodldaia For so1! raoaona lha paupla sava up lha osa larm Idaa. aad It la alalma.1 by many nf tha ralr-mlad-a asas ol tba party tbat Mr. Hchuah tbuuld bava bit abound larm. Ha- aldaa Mr. Mchix-k will ba a nra-lll la tba iiaopl- whimh will ranr.-nt.wlll a-a al lil aioac ol duty, ssd dlaobaiga hla Uutlaa falthlully. j l lTii a. ' - - - Ii'or Ihe Post Please snnonnce . lha Hon. I'sasLSa Miilks or Prna ln , oa a Candlilata fair tha b-alaialnr. Mr. Mtllar'a ability, popularity and ti. rllua Inlawrllr ara a I ktuwa and aonaadad by all. II aumlnatad III asalarisily ttrsngthas tsnty ilnkat. w aaT uaavaa. y.jMOclato al utlge. Ioifon Pott I Pleat annonnce G !iO. BakBOblV ol Mlddlabara. at a aultahlr oaadldata lor lha ntnos f AifcioUto Judua. Mr, tiaauoid I qsaiinan nt ss inraliuaht dip. harva ol tl duUaa naloaslBS lu lha oiSa-i aad I Uoroaab gapabilean. Ha la as oarn att vt "riara ( Hapubllaan man and naat-ur-a ..onaat, aprluhl, iBlalligaut, partavaria aad will isaka ss aitllasl orfl. ar. WsaT SSAVSB. M r. Pot Repoblicsnt of Sty- dar. Hauiibl A. WaTaaL. r.ha.. al Umm. varlowo kill uaka s tlrons asndldata I and II nomloatad sad alaaUd la S4nabla ol arlailnla tarlna lha offloa ol AtaooUU JaJaa with honor to hi ui tall ad lb psopl. . aarvsiioASS, EriroR I'oTt Anoouuce Henry M. yar, 0r Paan to n.hln, at a rabdi'laU Hi SI p nl AaMwIala Judaa. Mr, hint r loaaa-raslla qyalinrailnn BMaaaxy lo dla. ha Sa lb- ui tira ul lha .flltta with rlttrlBBOr. B- dall y an J rnditably In bluiaallaud aoiiailtuaa- at, H-lttk upllsbl llliioa ud a aouud Mr. pUUIIoaBa VtilaS. .lury CummlNMioiiur. T enl ' Eisenhower, of FmnLlin, t h'OUh hla laaar fnaoda roapatluUy tub- inll.k a u. sis avlha Hapuhllean to ar. al tha rr aiary aia iioa iir ju" voismiwiusa sit, aa auuau a toy a I Trunks! Trunks! &AM-"db. when will voa start for A an fas f'1 AB'Xext w'ccMtit intend to iotoSOtrOPrEJi U RIMERS, Scllngfrave, trunks for myself and wife f l ouse for Joe ami a couple of outcu is or ins girls can buy belter fooils at lower prives ut Oponheim ;r's than anuivhcre else." U fcTvl B PS E L L AS So00 ItEUJh'D will be paid by the Mantifactunrs, if ymt hut one of Opprnhvitner's Ceh'hvatvd (i(hSSJ.)f I.'Ji l''T ItU h'T. I ,1 a tt it H iv kIhIoh , l,nii miwil nml ( if it hit a fair chance) don't como own accord. 1000 Umbrellas in slock cheapercheapest- READY-MADE CLOTHING reduced to the very will sell hound to sell, if ice freight- Hun t delay or iiou wh ich you will regret Feb. 0, 1S82. (Qiticura n-o. W. Ilmwn. Varthalt Ml, PrnvMaaea R. 1.. anrHl itv iutlra Haff'tlvai llnflt purl, nariaail Uailsara anl uilou'a Knap ( I lie araal aals fara,f a Klnaffa Hamnrgotat tha kaib-r'i whtrh aeral all orar hla ar, awk and fana. aa l lurilx Jari railttad all kiB1t o( ira-imanl. SHI III .MOR. r H. Draka, scant for llarpar a flroa.. Patrult Mli-h .al'a. an a.'onlililn aen.ivnt nl bla raa (art-aia ro.lant), whtii toad ba-s lraata.taB.1 which riMj ;llial M Ilia lliillcura anJ Cullcu'a Soay (tb raat akls oar) aitaroally. CAM) IICAD. n. A.Ka monil. Aa lllof T. W,. J. k n. II. n , .Ik-litfnn, 'loh , n curil ef Knlil llnl ul nln laatt dursllus IT tb Cullour liaius- Jlai. t:t zr.MA. Hod. Wm. T?lo. Tin" inn. Man, rarm.a- antlr oura.1 ul baianrsl mi and foalp io'u ibat b1 oa. a ira,iai uo.noeniiai ly fur iwalva taari yaari l.y maoy of ll.ilnn't brit pbynlislani aad mxl salad tpaolaUilt, at wail a r.uraiaanauiuiiruia. uiLutititr. Mn llowara. Ill Cllnliin Ht. Clnxinnall. pnaki al t't lular' i-hlld, wnn .-url of ana oru-l w:inn rai.i-'i an ratu- in- i"r iw., rtr. N .w s nam haaltbl boy, UU a baanll ul haail nrhair. 1'ALL.IStl II A lit. Frank A, Haan. Staam rirs Knaln S, H" Inn. wa otirad it A Intiola. or lalll' a n( llm bair I y tl.ai'oiKi'ira Kaul nt (lit I purWiari Intaraaliv and I'ulicura anl I ullr ira pa . .n . (thasraat am carar) ai(-rnny, wuiou timn pia iily rail rd bll hair sliau all laid b wouiu 101a 11. Tlti:T.vET. Thai'oiirnra traatmanl i-fti!i In tha In. tarnalutanl that'silaura H"lvaiit, lh- nao bloud par.flar, and tbaaitarnal u, alCa loura Dd Callaiira Soap, tb sraat taia curat. ri'TicTrt. Rrmadlra ara rr tallt alMrugnLln. Prli-a nrili'.TK'vaa. a Mo'lMiiai Jail? , amall hntaa, ao.: laria noiaa, fi, urTii una saanLVaar, lh hl od Pnrlflar, ft par botlla. OUTirrna Manii ixau T'iii.kt Rmr, Itti.t I'eTlers Maniriaai. Toii.st Mnar, laa.: In hart for barbanaad larsa suataiaart, too. I'rloelpal iap.., Wr.V.K4 fc POTTER. Boilns. Matt. Sanford's Radical Cure. Dlaar hand and volca. aaif branlhlns, tweal lira. Hi, parlaot amall, taria and haarinic, nu euUKh, si uittraja, ay uaiun oaarimua KI.II'L Cl'SS. Xubm-ttuMI yonr haail It ratdy lo (If nrT. area and am rannlns waiar. tnr ial parobad and bluoii ii.varian ur laan naariiaira h.dival CI'hs lor Ualarrb tud b ourad. Witch Haaal, A marl' an Plna, Canada Ptr, Marlold aud Cloar llluiiotn sra what San luril'i Kadical tlu'a la mada of. Una biitil Kadisil I'ura, ana lioi Catarrhal Sulnani and Santurd't labalar, Is OB liaoaaat (or 1. Sold a.arywb.r ,. S- ELECTRICITY ' nantla. vat anooilva. unit. auwun iiaania naiaaio, rrnirar i-oi.i.inrt' iim. TAIt II. tl IHII'PI.A. TKUMiiB" bundrad llruaa tupartor lo all olhar plaa- LiwMaaj m saaa sue Innammation. "Atjft ,'hr''' uU' 6,,;u ''! A DMINISTRTOR'S NOTICK X Vl atl.rl ol sdmlnliirsilou no lbs ratala ol KLv.B Wa'iar, lata ol ('antra twp. -oydat l!o. Pa., daa'd, haaa ba.n arantau to tba na lar ltna.1. All Partnnt knowlns Ibamaalvaa la ilablod taaald oalata will piaata uiaaa Immadi. ata paymant wblla thorn baln el. Una aaalrtt tald atlsl will praaant tl.aiu lor aaltlanant tc f ATUAMr.1. WAl.l I K JaS.t, 1M(, . Aduilul.iaiior, Public Sale. The undersigned sulmrrlber will of fer at Public Hule ut his lute reaiilenee In the borough of Helinsgrove, neur the Miiotiury lustitute, on . Thursday, March 23, 1682, the following described valuable pro perty to wit t One Faiidly Carriage, One Buggy, single Set heavy Harness, Gentleman's (Saddle, baud Corn rlheller, double baud and horse power Apple Mill and Cider 1'rrkSj one horse Truck Watton anil Hay Ladders, one horse Msd, t'ultivutoK Harrow, OriutUtutMt, Workltench, Irge (Vv Kettlu, Ciller Vine 'nr. Tubs. Duckets, btrge lltitfher s Meat Hlork, largw VuJo' 0 Heater. Vom end Coal h'tores, C ok Htovex, Tables, Chair, Roufcinii C.ialrs, Itedhteuds, Hiireaus, Hit.re Cnp- imarus. ixmnr.e, iak wriurig iiesks, (llassandotlisr lioofk Caes, jiuervtary, bhotOnn. Avesa,o. March 3, ' . II. Z.KIQLER. "ir as n-hw. e ft " J lai uiblot,'- A 11 lfa.(fJll. "T1W liu IWiL. flrt to purchase tuo No. 1 and tounee, J must but a home inside of a week of iti for the rainy season cheap LOWEST PRICES- onlii ct original costs and will surely loso bargains b. uppenneiffler. Solinsgrovo, I 'a. tn ADMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE. I sttara nl adtnlslatritlaw os th- -alat- at J Allot! HIIIIB, lte tad, Ial al liaaaat Twp, Ruydar Bounty, Paun'n., kavhQw baaw wraaia-b lo tlia sniUralmiaS. all tarai.aa awuwla 1 a.i a-lva Indabtail lu aal.l aatala arw r ajua-rad I inaka liumadlala payinoflt. whla thoa. aavlar rlalma will praaanl Uiaaa duly BSkLaaUrttoil lor tattlatnanl la WILLArp IWITI.r, lira. Sib, lau A luilol. taior. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL FSTATE fPHE nnJarsigned offors al irfvtv ai aaaa. bb rrNowius ajaaariaao aaaa aiiaia r wM t A. garni alla.la la r'raahlla, t"B , aaydr Co., fa, ailla Waal e( aUddlaluuk saalala akM 108 Ar f tb boat lima ttoaa land, wkaraae ess trwas. a.i a wood fraoia owalieis koa-a, barn, and oiL ar outlialldloga watlot wood aaaaar aja-r na door, Sowlas wnlar os tha lata UatalpK youafor. bard r aht ea rTatl trao taraa Is blskatal slasJStvalloa. Taaaaooaaa Addaaatv OMXMU. WAtThB, roq.tr. 'IV. rklaiabuia.ra. For Sale or RejBt. Thvllaw'ray WaOar.as ttaa -aawwk aa'ar ht llteM lAtato - h. UiaLia I Ift ai....B.i hr Sa'a ar goat. k'B s.lsea Hnlatlas. I'ari. Wmj. riiiBtoa kr , ea.,rapa will b sold lo i aa qai .or I -q an fair tqyaaa. v
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