tWa- THIS POST. Mri'i.intmj... .. JI NK J, 10 rroprlr-tnrt. - - ' .- - - - ("KOI'RK & tof.yvv.K, l(rMil)ll :iti lrln.irr IJIrtllon. In pnrn'inrifo i( h licnlution of tin PoptililiVfto 'landing ('nnimlltdj of itiyli-r i 'Utity.tlio IoiL iicnn Piimtirj Llor-iinn vt ii b Ucl 1 ou ,1 ilnrlny,Jnne dtli. 1 T0, fit l lie following 'time ! Reaver ,t i lie Public tloue of Ceorg A Hmiili. llrsvcr West Co'fmrt llnll. Cctore Pchnnl ltoii in Cm'revi'le. . Ctinrmsn Public House of II. R. VYeUel, MrKer Full. Fr-inklm Ai the Union Hone,Mi'1Mi"g .laeksnn School lloii In hratterville. Mi.lllolnirg Court Motive. VI'HIccreck Public llotmr of I.. Amlch. Monroe llmi'f nf den. S, I'cl.n. Prnns Mniisc of Surub A, Miller. 1'rrry Hotiac nf F.noeh Smith, Krrmoll. Perry Weal lloii.e f Jnliti I'Micr. Kq IMinsgrove House nf II A. I'.ntig Viiion House of Ira foyers, 1'orl Tret f.rton. Washington Hons of Trcd. C. Moyer, i"reehurg. Tlir fe ll. iwit f officers will Tie voted f ir. Ope peraon fur loiiftoa, One peraon for Sinte Senator. One j i r-on fr nirmticr of Assembly fine prrsnn fur Assoc'istc Julfo. ' 'lie person f r Protlinnetary. One person r-r ItriUT nn l Pc"r1or. One rf for foni'ly Coinn;!h!iiiii r. line per i.ti f.ir 1'iif rl"l Attorney, fine t.:iioti f ir futility Surveyor. One peis. n f'r Jury t ' i'iiiiulipr. I Ini 1.01-41111 fur Aiiililrif Hue mrin f"r t miipr, ami one Return' .. . . from pirh ilNfrii I Tin rl ni-n- .l t (r.tirn1 I the 'Aliitinn Mil H I v iLe inmlinii C.n.i mil lee. H t,,!t Tlmi Il,e Kleetton Itnnrd at (So 1 rimary l.b-etion te ron.iop. of a Jmlirn hiilitto ln..rrl.ir. ho nro lo l eb-eted Mi I fin!iflrl nf likp rrf!crr Ihe of ficneral i alili". deliuino r el Ml). Mil reliiU'S 10 Mrenon nii etcrie I nn I (iiiifi.i the education ol theli'irli people no .Vr.iv..TIii ilie I'olla t,e open from" ibat .y may be truly L'lled to light ?w,' V . ! . n . jund win Irelaiid'a battle. It i, pre- frnft''if 1 lui nun lint Rppiilibein be , . . ., . ,,. . . rntiflr.i lo Vole nl I ho Primary Dleclion. C"'-,'I llmt n repubrlO in possible III 'roiirfr., ihnl If l de rleell'in luiirl lie enl- Ireland to-dny ? We deny that the tlitl llmt nny oilier cru '.n wiflmg lo , real loaders of the Irish people so pre- it i. a roan ,.f vorn. iiy. and promises o'teuJ. l!ut admit that both a "overn-fmi'Pr-Tl Ine wbnte liekrl Len noniinitrd I a i i i i L .l,allbe.!l,.WrJioTo.e. ' . "''nt W'!"1J -voib!e eirjum- r. i . i-i . .... . 1 u nnn l.n nnAili!A in lin Uml n.n il (oiiv.j i urn iki niiirns win bereeeiveil t the t'onvciitionif l.eiiirn .t.i.iu.. uuin. ncvcni niiird nitli ilic list of tutor nnd uwav ? Who believe) it 1 Nuholv i .ltyp.poM. We hold, thon, that these bellinoV .V.r llmt Hie rilonip nil i tli I fl ' .. , -. i i... i . i i ..f ..lrr. ...d tally i nr-r, .ball l, 0,ll"nt P'l do!,l' f "'' ep-ndenco 1. KeTurn ever t v the elwiiuu tillieer In il.o It. lnrn J nlire. ulio 1iall tie duly an nrn or affirmed to priKlme lue time at Hie following Con ttntion. Tlieltetnrn Jiidgea will mertat lliefourl llmiKe. in MiiPllrlnirg, on Mondiir, June f ib. at ) o'clock, V M. JXO. V. tSITINT'KI.. 1. I'. Miivvb, I'liairman. Hecritnrv. The Itallroud. The prrspcc'B of tin nriy comple tion of t'to Stinbtiry nnl I.ewi"town Hailroad are indeed cheering. A meet ing of the Pro-iJent nt.d Hoard of T'ircctor was held nt Jcwiiitown on Tuesday of this week, when arrange ment were inado to lini.-h tho roud iniinrdiate!y. One thousand men ore wanted to go to work, to whom the highest cosh prices will be paid. The contractors say that the work of grading inU't br romilrted wi'liin sir mmitlm from thin date. The jut issued by the company 81, JOO.f 00 have nil Urn koI.1 j 8100,ti00 t John 11. Me fJovcro&Co; gltm.HOOto tho tii.le rontractor, mid the balunco to the I'eiinsylvniiia It. H. Co. This Falo of bonds plarei in tho hands of the S. A li. Co., all the money needed for prcscut purposes, uud ere ninny months we may 1 olcsfur tlio iron hr :c to pass through tho Middlecrnk Va'ley. To the hide fitiable fffurt of Col. Simpson the President of the road, we nrc indebted for these cheering; piospect. II on. ;,y oil ii It. l'iuker. TheTwutenso influence always exer is d In National l.egialatien by the rVoutl., previous to the rebellion, Was the result, of a policy always rigidly adherod to in that section of retaining their best men in Coogre!- for man) term. They knew the value of ex perience in member of thut body and were Holdout or never guilty of the folly of changing their representatives verv two or lour.jcar, a practice 0rj;ucll , IBjoritiostlmt there can be tho Northern States wlncs has Ueo o nj ccrU,:Dty as tl)0 t0 ,lieirH K-rru, ,,.jr, "iu i -eai iuii nnuonai ..mn.i. i u i ins rpec. re.uri. , greatly needed ; nnd wo trust tbo jujliiicans et lb., tontrrewional ai-lnctito ,weotv.,ivo hundred. Nino Demo. w.nsct the example by rcnom.ualing at tho proper lime and sulwqucntly le-oiectuig their piitk'Ut worthy repie hi ntative. ll'L.l St- IV. -I 1. ii nuicicr .'ir. iscicri rersoniiii feelings may be on tho Hulject and we I elievo t-ongresinnil service is tlistastcful to him thut this is not to be . I a taken into coiisiilcrat'co. Tho public tins claims upon the aerviceg of nidi- tiiMals paramount to all peroool cou nideratiuns, and prirato feeling must I c ma'Jo to yield when the public in-te(e-it demand the sacrifice. Wo believe, as we said beforo, that Mr. IV k:rr is not anxious lor a reuonii iiatinn in fact that ho would prefer retiring trorjj fonifrens but it I the Iti puhlieun party, ond not Mr. l'ncler. Hat ii to be consulted in tho matter. Jlo lias been tried and (ound luilhful. He hns proven himself in uble nnd f flicient rcpi'eheoljtive ; nnd now, more than ever, with le cxpi-rianre he ha acquired, are Li eervicos important tlti'l C3etiltul, Ftitertaioing these views, we feel thit we arc performing a simple duty to the J arty in suggesting tho propriety sod necessity of big renoulnniinu What sy our brethren of the IU publican press in the district f The atove article, taken from the 'llarrisburg 7tlejiah ao fully laoota our approval ind iproLation, that we tranefer It to our columns, with our unqualified endorsement " Mr. Packer liar been tried and found faithful. Jlo has proved himself an '-ablo and cfficieot reprckeiitativ " Tbeso be Lrave words, and deservedly applied. Wn respood onhca'tatiogly, let Mr. Packer bereoominated in lb s District. and our word for It, Lit mjtr:tywlll -. t-.. iu. ta. , . i Irish Tt route and Irlslj roily. ltfdrc.i of wrontr. It tlio priviIo.ro of nil ('UO',i. lietlrcss of private written U J rovidJcd ly law ( but vrlv n ft people tii'iva for redress tlicy become n law unto I lioinsolrc Stat tite, ilio nistotn Uyalitvd ly ccn tunc of ncot, til D lncred as Influ enced nf i fHirnmt ut direction, nod regarded only ai obafnclcs to be over come ly violence. Hut it becomes al! tlio more vblintorr upon a peuplo ko moving lo rcspflct tlio Jaw tilth con stiturtU' utiivorsnl comity. No ;ncst inny property pervert t tie privileged ol hospitality t' purpose of vcncticc for wrong, re ii I or lanciotl, perpetrated upon him by party with whom hi host is at pence. It in not nood man ners. It Ik wots than bud manners; it i'inr:tiliilo. llul w hit lest than n nhuse of ho pitallity is this 1'etiinn invion ol Canada from the l.'uiicd .Slatos? Cun nay intelligent Fenian justify it bj nny rule of action which obtains niii'iiig civilized people J Admit that every muti concerned in tlirse r'li l.t i a citizen of the l.'oited Stated, nod the rijjliirullotM of the moremcut A cleatly wiiiilin.'. It will Out be pre tended that purticft of uativo t-i I i z n s e:m rightly cmnniit ne ts of hostility :ijfi'n-t n liierully nntion. There U no iii;irrcl between the Toiled Utiles an J liruiit !rituin. If there worft, the pr e'.'iition ( the iiuarrel could not i ti i .. " n" "Jiioiiiiy mi urneo on oy in dividnulN. (iMVi'ruiiienl,otilv,cnn Uw- fully settle diepulcs between each oth er, tiovernmcnta, not laobs, tniibt contrtil the i-ne.ntjf war and pciuo. liut these Feliiuo iovurioiM iuirep- i r?"CDl -;'"'"l""u in )U Ut'jccl BIlJ i ... .. v ....... v ... . lo accomplished tbreo thoiiKnnd miles 1 ent apiriia delay Irir.li independence. i,t'y "I'rato to delay it through ma-' i 1 ey operatO to Ueliiy It throfji-ll I1U toinl was-te. i iu go rmds have but 6uc probable result. failure. Failure! result' in a decadence- of enthusiasm,! and with cnihuxiasiii eliiuinated from the liibh character miccossi'ul action is ecarccly poiljlo. Invasion ol Can ada ia an extravignncc. It ia known, too, by the men who engineer these i invasions from this side, that the gov crnmont of tho Uuilod States is bound to prevent them, by persuasion if pus Biblo, by force if necessary. Otherwise it makes war upon tircat Jirituiu with out proi lauiatioii or wariiHi. II any itelli&'eiit Fenian ruipusr that any other course is houurubly posnible lo our government, ho lias very singulur uleas ol lienor and good luilli between nations. Adopted citizens may right' ly eherith and lubut for Irish indepen cleiK'o in all proper ways: but to per' veil the privilege of citizenship into Htaiiding ground trout whence to em broil us with a friendly power i no; among tlio ' proper ways. Siuce writing tho loregoing wo have received I lie loilowiug note Iroin it gentleman who kuows whereof ho at linns ; James Gibbon, president of the ex ecutive council ol the l'cuiun lirothcr hood, asset t that tho present so-call ed l'eniuu raid upou Cuuuda is made uy irrespuiiMblo parties, nnd not by tlio Authority or the Fcuiun Kiulher hood. This confirms our opiuiou about expressed, and o'ightto operate to re strain tho runli aud iticunnidirulo. .The D"y. Tiis November eleotion will bo the mnpt important held nince the fall of lb'J. A new House cf iicprescnta live must thou bo clioacn, and besides. one I nued fctnte .Senator from each of the following State: Maine, Now ltuuipdiirc.MasHichHctts.Uhodo Islind, New Jorsev, leluware. West Virginia. Virginia, North Caro'.inn, South Caro lina, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississppi Kentucky, Arkansas, Michig&n, lin- nesota and Nebraska. Many of the present Representatives were elected by (a(.cc(j,(irs. Seventy-eight received mBj0..,Jei m.,ag fr,ull fL,rty.0!ie He-LivcQ to j.Mji".0of Pennsylvania- crat, fif,.cn itenubicanshold their seat by less thiu six hundred majority. One ol tho most promiucnt issues upou U'liir.K tliA Mmhni.Mi muni nn.aa...il.. ...... v.. ... , ,,miiiiiV i,.i, l., f n, i.,rr in" ' avwQiiv a VI lllU ll 4 11 IT enemies of American industry nrc already marshalling ttieir lorces, and will bo nided by liberal contributions from the iiritish manufacturers. Capitalists, mechanics, laborers, farm ers, arc all mtercstcd in opposing ,ncm. iT'tt. There is a recent law in Pennsyl vauln pcrmittiog principal in law suits to bocome witnesses in tliair own case. This law in, we veuture to say, tho cutiso of more untrue evidonco, trenching upon; perjury, than any set extant. It should be repealed at once. We bve kuow cases where this priv ilege has been accorded to principals iu wlncli tbero wn absolute contra diction in important evidence, and no additional witness by-which a jury could decide which was the more correct. A man must be a honest aud pure nsthe prophet Jeremiah who eao stand up boloro a Jury aud swear to tho truth at a col of perhaps hun dreds and thousands of dollars. The best moo can hardly avoid warping the testimony ia their fuvor or concealing important fact. This law is a stop backward in progress; the earlier il is rrticaled the hotter. Lcwialurj Clironicle. As man and hi wifo. residing in Keokuk oouoty, Iowa, was return ing, one day last week, from the funeral of the last of their three thildreo wbo;had died of scarlol fever, a thunder storm eamo up, ind just as they woro eoterloi the gate of their desolated bouse the lightening strock their car riage. To man was Instantly killed V . - - dl... Hon. J. H. I'aeker will ploi ac rcpt our thank for bound cony of tbo llcport of Ayricollarc, for 103. AsoTiirn reduction of the public debt, during the month Jut passed, of fourteen million dollira Mr Hoiitwcll ia making a grcnt record for himself as a national Hoaneier, and for tlio Ad miuintrttlorj, wboao policy fat t) well execute. Ur a roto which U complimcnlary to the sense of justice of the Senator, tho resolution of the House t hieing women clerks on equality with mala, as regard e.ilar'es, was passed. That lor tho name work dono a woman hould receive tlio same wages ns man I so simple a proposition that it would seem hard to find two side to it ; yet the lawyers of Congress found it aiue.tiou which required months of argument. Wo rejoice that at last jnftico has been done, even if not grasclully or graciously. CiiEMiTrtY is furniMiing us new agent lor fuel, force, food, nod msny other important aidgovcr those we once possessed. I'orls from which commerce Mas driven during the hot month by their terrible fevers are visited all the year with impunity now. Many local ities In the South nod Went kept lenanllcss by their delctorious mintuias are now fliliuir up with population under the protection of Ayrc' Ague Curo. Their ufllicting I'hill and Fever uro o ctlectuully cured by thi remedy that tho dia.e no lunger turns cmigra liou aside or destroys the settler it' lie ventures upon it infected districts. Gtnt t'c, lndt'iemtence jlo. 1'atehsom, June 1 A frightful accident ncaured this morning, about two and a half mile from thi pluce. A construction train of tbo Delaware Lackawuna nod Western railroad wa precipitated from a IroMlo bridge, thirty feet high, nnd several of the workmen were killed nnd wounded. Lateu The muster carpenter, named Campbell, nnd pix other carp'ntors were instantly killed in the nccidcut It tho construction train. Jiotwecu - - - - - thirty and lorty of the working men aie shockingly mutilated. The hcene inflli'S description. Many d'C ""0 M buried in the ruins, aud 'l i''"" me ans and cries fill tho air. OnuENsni'Ko, May 29. Gen. Meade arrived here this altd-noon, accompanied by (loiicrals Mcltjwcll itud Van Vliot, and leave lor New York to-morrow. lie reports thut the Feoiau war is at an end, the leaders are in tho hand of the civil authorities, and nil I quiet along the lino. The government will not provide transportation for the 1,000 or ,:00 l'uniaos rcmrtiniug at Mulone ami vicinity, and (ienerul Mendo i of opinion that tlio railroad companies must do this at their own cxpeunc, ns they received lull pay for bringing them here. The Ucucral report that they r. re boliaviog very well, nnd are uot disposed to violence, nud only desire to return homo. He is confident thcro will bo no further trouble. Thero great rejoicing along the Canadian frontier at the termination of the movement. Two drover wunl to sleep in a caboose car ut Fort Wayne, !t Satur day night, hangiug up oil a pin a enr petsacU containing 85,oOO. Some fel low wli-i sow it reached in and got the sack but nftcrwurds got in through a trr.p door to get another ouo." He wa seized by a bull dug, which stepped up behind him. One ol tho drover, waking up, saw tho situation of all'uirs, drew a big knilo, uud threatened to cut tho thief head off if ho did not tel' where th other sick was lie told ol course, that it wus outside, nnd dospili his pleading- tho mnn was left in the custody of '.ho bull dog until it wa secured. Ho was then relocscd, Uiiuu: about a quart of blood. A Sift axiib Diskass. The Perr county J h mor rat announces tho death of a little daughter of John H. Shuler, ol New llloomfiold, on Tuesday last, under the following circumstances: On last Tuesday nfteroojn hor noac began to blood, nnd continuing for sonio tiuio, Dr. M. 11. Stricklor was called In. Not apprehending any cause for ulnrm, ho was about to iflauro the mother that tho hemorrhage would soon be Mopped, when she called hi attention to dark red 8 pots on the t best aud limbs of tho child. Ho at onoe snw that it was case of that rsre disef.'j known a jiuryoira, and ad ministered medicine- promptly, but of no nvnil, other than to partially tp the bleeding fur a short limO' It np pear that the blood sought escape from its natural channels throughout her whole system, and actually oozed out at one- ol her eyes. Hemorrhage from tho Btomach was frequent, and purple spots showed themselves under the akio ou all part ol her body. Medical skill availed not, nnd she died on Tuosday orening. She was s beautilul little child of nearly ten years, aud her sudden death brought sadness to the heart of all our citizens. Th e Old Story. A charming young widow recently started from Pittsburg to go to New Orleans. Her husband had rcuoDily died and left n small pro perty nnd two children to ber care. She sold the property, took the money (82,700) nnd started for the Cresont City vis Philadelphia. At Altoooa a geuteeiy dressed, tactoattng young man eamo on bonrd the car, and look a seat near (he widow in sablabnt fash ionablo attire. To while away the limo the two conversed, aud became friends. Happily he too was boand for New Orleans a lucky coincidence (but must stop a day or two in Reading rot - i . . j j . . . O i ,i cuq coneiuuea 10 snip uuiu sue couiu have such charming company. Having iscertainod bow much money the widow had, he suggested it was unsafe for her to carry it, and kindly offered to take tbs risk himself. She confldiogly handed it over to bim to keep for her, and he did keep it, and left for parts unknown. She was ealled opon to pay ber hotel bill, but had not a eent left. Her trunks were seized for debt, and she wrote to her fteinds for money and returned to Pittsburg a wiser, a poorer, and sadder woman, reflecting on the docoitfulness of appearance and the stupidity of confiding women ia not heeding th frequent warning! of the ntwspaper against rognea in broadelotb and silk. CANDIDATES? CAllDS. coNoitrss.- Hsrrni.fr as or 5yhh Th time for chixMlni our tsnilsH4mtPnr la Iha nsxt asm pulrn I rspMly Kpnrfrachlov. and It ( tlms ws ar llilnklna of wbon lu noinlnsts W the 4fhof Jnns. Knr t'onarwe 1 am Mrtln wa eaa do ao lrttpr thsa to r-amtni oar prsnont able Mmbr, llnw. JnHa If. I'Arksw. It hs bpn onutiimary to air our RfrarciiltlTi la t til illfftrlct a eharir to srra a Menn tornt. anfl I en so no ool raaeoo why we ehonlil depart frwa thi ralf). JcsTiea. ASSOCIATE Jf'PRR. F.ns. FrtsTi The Mle'tlna nfesnilMstes to ha Totl fur at the en. ulna primary elnotlnn, It eursly an set reonlrlnir thoniibt n l honmiy of piirpoMi should safeot noo lint honent, In. loUlsent, anil rrllhl aisn eandlrime. 'or the offle ol AsiKUla .Ivlirs. estiesrully, we rbonlii hsra men of Integrity, noand .ludsfment n bonpet eoovlotlone. In the perwin or II, l. llAl'l'iirm, a eltlsen ol Usurer, we bare these qusllf lee oomhlDO'li and II Is wlin plpesnre thut we ree"mmnd him a candidate, lor the nfll.-e of Aiwldi Judas. He hss always been en active Kepatiltcsn, and now we reinet tbs t the Kepnbllcaus ol this nonniy do an sot or luallre hi nominating and elecf Inahlm to thl'lmiiortaiit since. CiTiassa nr Tiia Uaavaaa. KniToas Ppstt Permit a, throoirh your eol. nmna, to recommend Hon. A.J. Middlcwsrih for re nomination as AModte .ladse. He has eried the Mople of Hnnler eonniy In that ca pacity, for one term, with ndellly to the people, credit to himself and honor to the position. He ha demeaned blm.elf as a fallhlul and efficient officer, as an allalde and courteous gentlemen. a a sound and pnrelf orlhnd"S Hcpubllcen. He bae contributed tersely to the enccesa ol our party nf which he bee limn a llle-lung member and juitly merits a re election. Mist RsrrsLitASS. tth.NATOK. EmtPBt PoT ! rlesse annonneethe name ofr.il. A 1. Hlmpon, ol 5ellnsKrore. lor Mate -senator of Dili Itintrtct. He In a man whose bus. Incn onallrli-atlons le axurance ofJils ability to act In a Ijcglilettve capacity for the a"od ol hit conalllucnls and the wellare of the state) and Ms nomination at the Primary tneotlntff will reflet credit on the hepabtican party, end his election to the elate (Senate will !e credits, ble to ttile benatorlal dlftrlct. HiAiaa. KniToaa Post. Republicans of Snyder county, In a few weeks yon will he called i"n lo eelnct standard hearers, from your numlwr, fur the an proachlna campalan. and we recommend to your favorable consideration, Om.. W . . Hissm n as a oltable peraon to repreoent this Henalnrlal Ulitrlct In the O'oate or Pennaylranla. t'ol. Hernild's arty fealty, Inleirrlty, ability and ntnecs will net admit ol a question ol iluuMi and heluilly merits the nomination. He will care fully suard and promote the Intereits nf bis eon itltuenci, and make uaarenroentatlreof whom wemayjuatly be proud. We venture the a.aur ance that he will eierc.lae every eilort to advance every popular and feaible proect wlilcb will enhance the Interest of the people. KarraucANe ur Kbasiclis. ASSKMHLVMAS. KniTons PoaT. We take pleasnra In rcoom mending to the Republican party of Hnyder county, Darr. Wii.i.iav H. Hasmiso, aa a iult able peraon to n-preaent ua In lulrlature of Peonaylvanla. Ired wllh the teal nl the pitrlot, his pure Ideaa of enal rlitlits and est ual luaili-e, he waa amona the tlr.t to otter hla lile a wllllne aacrllieeon hla country's alter In I lie Into etruirgle for national lite. I'i.eaaliia- every .urnni'li..n to make a good Nepreaentatlre, It would only be a merited tribute to his aervlee and kendo con. dui't to nominate him by an overwheltuiiia ma jority. Our candidate for talalatlve hnora, tiapt. Ilarillnv, le eminently (iiietlfied lor and jually deervlna of the isihlle truat lor which we recommend bin. ilirisaaa ur Heaven, KmTons Pot ! I noticed In your laat Issue that you haveaeveral recommendations for suit able person for otncee to be niled at the election nett fall. Ilcllerlnif It to lie to our Intereat as a party to nominate tlio best men for the respective oitlres. I would present the name of I a vie Smith, t , aa a suitable peraon to represent the people of our county In the I.enialature. Mr. Smith Is eyonngtnanof mure than ordinary abllltyi a staunch Republican! baa served the party lona and well, and berotolore has never asked any thintc within their power to beetow. If the He publican party ol Snyder connty place Mr Smith In nomination, he will represent their Intereats at llarrlabura with boar and fidelity. Mt ua nominate the beat men preaented for our obolce, and victory will perch upon our banner. t'ciru. rrtOTIIiiNOTAUY. To Mr Fmi:1 hereby announce myself aa a camllilite lur re nomination tor the uttb-e ot Prothonotary, and reapectiully solicit the aulfra seaoitbe Koputillcen votera nl Snyder county at the cuuilog jirluiary ec-tlon. Jr.RKMiAn C'novsa. .. . ...ul A I IUII.XM , Mssana. EiiiTons: Allow me to urge npi.n the Republicans of our county the propriety of re nominating II. T. Pahkk, ESg., f.,r the olflce of Ulatrlct Attorney. .Mr. Parka' brier nrtli iul career has proven hlin t.i lie an efficient and an obllictna ntneer, and we can tee no god rcs.-in why he ahould nut be re elected. At the breaking out of the rebellion, ' Harney waa among the hrsl to respond to the call lor volunteer aerred bis country falthlully as a soldier nearly four years. In that lime received wound troiu which he will never fully recover, and now we think that It would lie but a imall return lor the errati. tude we owe an honorable soldier and a n eirii'lent oUlceratQ re elect Mm. olu licavaa. Em-roes Post: Relieving that a political inly; -hen men of ability, toiind lnteKr(ty. per: I'viiy lie. m Rueremi lur aum-eea anu fieriietUKy , Ity, per- I cannot bring dtahonor uan theinselee. nor reproach upon, their constituent, ana aolected for standard nearera, and knuaxiig that I.. N. M visa, E" . praeinlnentty iaeuet tliote qualltlet, and all the reoiiltlte cualincatlona eseenllal to tlit-aiion- eat an lalthlul dlschargeolthediltleaol IHatrlcl aeverlng eneruy. end sob., habile, who eennoira.V eat an launiui oiscnargeol the untie ol IHatrlcl! f. at tha r.iVi.l ai"" iu .1. . . I Attorney, we tike pleaaure In rwointnendlng mi SiL V'"' JJ' I Republican t'ol.r. ol Snyder count, Viand on nomlnatktrrtor that ufflie, and leol eonlblont If elected, that ha will make a worthy and enviout oUtcer. CaaTua. rOMMIHSIUNKR. Tna office of County Commeatloner It one of the moat Important olltcea lo the tax payer of a county, and to nil It we should have men of un doubted Lii tat y and Integrity, in connection wllh many Nepunllcans, allow me to pre.ent the clalma nrOAi-TAia Philip Kiaaar, of Heaver, for this Imivirtant onine. He It a man of teuml judgement, honeat and rellabla, and II nominated and eleeted, will make a laliulal olfl.-er. Isakli. F.ntTORt Poar. Please announce that .loas Rnitiu.ol Pennt two- will be a eanrfl.lete i. r County lommlaatoner. aubct to the decitloaof me nepuuin-an votera at tne ensuing Primary Election. Mr. Rotnle It well nualihad in mi thl otnnei it g good sound Republican, and will, if unnw, wee imi unicer. J. sijRVEVOR. Emnaa Post: Pleats anoonnce la year pa per the name of A. K. Otrr, rq., at a tultai.le verton to all the olflceof t'ouolv Surveyor. Sir. Olll has practiced turveylng In thl county a number of yeare, It punclnal In builnaae, and moderate In charge. 1 will not tay anything at tohlt moral character at he It too well knowa thruughnattUeeounty. If nominated and eleo ted he will make a faithful otfleer. A Votsb oe Waav BaATaa. Ena. Poart Pleaaa anoonnce through your eolumattbat tliliil Wamtoa, Eq., ol Centre lown.hlp, will ue a candidate for County Sur veyor, subject to the deetalon of the Republican votare at the earning primary election. Mr. Welrlek It aa oxperloaoed bujveyor an la well quaUUed for the position. FaaaaLia. AUDITOR. Tataaisa that oar townthlp Is entitled to the Auditor thl fall, allow aie to nretent the name ol Calvim L.Fiaaaato the Republican vo ter of our county la eoooeotlou with that ottlee. M r. Elalier baa always been an aotive aa sealout kepuhlloen and bae aever heretofore atked lur any thing In the power of the party lo beetow. We tbluk It would be but tluiple juttloe to piece hlin la aouilnatlua at the enaulng primary eiee tloa. Should be be nominated and elected, wa will have au koaeet aad eoaipetenl Auditor. AliubLacsaaB, KniToas PoeTr-Relieving that It la tka right policy to retain aood men In olflet, I would pro pose that we re-SSmlnaW Iaibl UiaraaaAea lur the olBoa of Comity Auditor. Me Is a eeuad Republican, a good accountant, aad should be re-elected. Jaeaeuv, MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HALF WAY HOUSE, PENKH TOWNMUir, Snyder Oo., Fa. A.NDBEW BLIADH, Proprietor. I Standi 101)0 MEN WANTEUD TO WdltK Olf Tiir flfiailroail ! T ttF.sr. men wanted Immediately, to Whom the Mehe-t caab mice will he paid, Apply to the euWcrlbers nt sat.trf!rROVK, or to any of the HutMIontraetoveon the llneofllie road. Theentlre aradlnanl the ad Mt sT HK t.'OMPl.KTKH WrITJIlrt SIX lONl II RUM I ROM JlATK. JOH.f K. MC'OOVERTt k CO. CJt'AR VMF.! AMI HRirHIEIIflt.tFRSl t an find employmant by calling on the tinder aliened at Seimaurove, May ai, lsf a. J'. V. OR ESS1W F.t.f.. lioireU it- t'o.' A'h ertiiif.mmtt, iC?T Rokiw -Aaentsectl looperweck. Price li Ji if e-. Auureat i.. nraKnia, llartloro.l.t ,')." A FAT I) new srtlctea for Aarnte 'i) bsmplef tree. II II Sll.t W, Allred, Me. SALKSMKN Send for Circular, n flrst rlavs buslnese and steady employment. U r HUWK, 37 Area etreet, Pbllelelphla, Pa. MsnTit.i. Taiobonir at. Wcnont.. Pnlla rlani educalea Minlaterei ;en aycarte poor atuilentaflieiilna Ansnal If. Apply to A A l.iv iianHi, Meadvllle, Pa. ifltll HOW SI n A-VUK'-TLe M.rrTe.l Ladles private i 'otnnanloti contain the de. aire, red Information. Seat Irea for oanin. A,btr.a Mas. II. Mktok a, Hanover, I'a. IV E WILL PAT A'ttiXTS) a salary of s-tl Il jier week or allow a lariceeommiafon toaell nor new Inventions, Addreas J. W. I RINK a, CO., Marshall, Michigan. IVANTFII, AOFNT.t Watch free, fiver. 1 1 aratla to even live nan who will act as nnr A sent. Ila.lneaa llaht and honorable! paya Ml per day. Address K. Mo sua Kssrrdy fa Lo , I'llt. burg, Pa, UOOK AilKNTH WANTF.II.-"IjidlMor Ih White Hnue," No ntioaltlon. Steel I n aravlnxs. Rapid raloa. For circulars, addrcaa I'.N. Pt RLieiiisii Co., N. Y., Uuclunatl and Chicago. OALKSMKN Wanted in a pnyinp O bualncaa. 8. Kaaaanr,el3 Ihcatnnl moet, Philadelphia. 1)Sri'OM A Nt'Y, FASCINATION OR KOl'L t'HAHMIMI. 4is1 pavea, cloth. This won erf nl imok has full Instructions to enable the reider to inn-mate either eex, er any animal. at will. Meemcrletn. Splrltuallam, and hundrcda nl other curloue eiperlmentf . II can he obtained by aendtng addreaa, wllh 10 ceute tviatnire. to T. W. KNANS a, CO., No 41 souib ilslith street, Philadelphia. STAR srANOI.FI RANNFR.-A large, 4o . column paier, l.eilirer sire. Illustrated, pe rilled to sketches, Poetry, Wit, tlumor, scnulne fnn Nonsenae (of a aenalble kind), and to the ei ioaure of a wind Una. Humbuica, ao. Only 'S cents a year, and a enicrb 'ena-raving "EvonKcllne." 1 1 4J feet, gratia, ao.uuo circulation. Money re rmided to all who aak It. It It wide awuk. fear leae, trulhlul. Try It NOW. 76 rents a year. Svcimens I KEt. AdJreei' llANNEK," lllne. dale, N. II, ' Inventors who wlah to take ont Letters Patent are advlaeil to counael with MINN tfi..ll lore ol the Sclenlirlc American, who have prose cnte.1 claims before the Patent orfloe lor over Twenty Yeats. Their American and F.umpean I'etent Agcm y la the ruoet eiienalve In the world, thamei lea thsa nny other reliable agency. A pamphlet containing full Instructions to lnvenlnre la aont gratis. MI NN a, CO., a? Park Row, New York. ONK MILLION ACKKS OF Choice Iowa Ii!iii(Is For sale, at an per acre and npwards, for caab, or on credit, by the Iowa Railroad Land Co. Rail road alieady built through the lands, and on all sbli-a of tuoiu. tlrent Inducements to aettlere. Send for cur free Pamphlet. It gives prl.-ee, tcrms1icatl'int tells who ahoiild come weal, what It will coat: gives plant and eleratlnnt ol Is Oil lerent stylee of ready-made lum.ee. which the t'ompany lurnlahat Ironi eJ-'sj to M.otai ready to setup. Maps tent if dralred. Addreas W. W. WALKER, Vice I'realdent, Cedar Hapldi, Iowa. A MODEL. HOUSF. tlelng a cripple, I have nmde h"Ue planning a aNicliil atudy. One built laat aeaatin has proved it model of convenience, beauty, ami euunotny. liei-rlbtlve elrculara ol Plans, vlewt, etc., with eeneral inbirmatlun of value to all, teut Irea. Aitdreat (with stump or script If convenient i, isi. J. Ciiliit, Architect, Walerbury, Vermont :ii,i.ovis:-t. To nCNHREIiS OF AOKNTSiotkefrnms.1 to lo lr day, In la soiling our I'atsst E raNsinN Rksi. Swikth, combined. Card In ivory lamlly for wlndlnir Yarn, Silks, Worsted, e. W linla full alftt.1 akeln.nnd weight leaa than ne pound. Agents Wauled. For tcrtna kc addreae H. L. blURK F. a CO., Aburn, N. Y. VAght IVrCcnt. Ciohl T?IItST MOItTOAGK llO.ND.S . 1 OFTHEISSIEOF 11 Y THIS St. JOSrPH A SJUYVEXC CITX ItAII.ROftD (O.'IIMM. ... . k".'Y' K?..! ""I1"" or annum, jmyablo 1Mb February ami Autrutt, In OLIi Irceol l ulled state taao, In Nw York or Europe. The bunda have thirty year to run. payable In Row York In tioLlt. Tfuatoee Varuiers' Loan and Truat IIuiiihibv ol N.'., York, . The mortgage which trcure theae bond st. Joirpb wltu Furl Kearney, will make a short "' ..tiwuau route to tauiornia. The Comtiftiiy bare a Capital block And a grant of Land Irotn Congrcsa, of 1 ,000.000 Acres, valued, a I tbs - B1U.OOO OtlU iiiwett esiimaie at, at , 4,000,00ft Ftrsl Morttraga lloadt, l,too,uo Total l,Iioo,ooo Total length of road, 7I mlleat dlatanca In elndeil n thit Morlnane, 111 inllcai price, S7U and wccrue.1 Inlareal, In CI BHENCY. I an li be obtalnod from the underalgndl. Alio, pam yhleta, inapt and Inlonuatlou relating thereto. Iheae liond, Ulog ao well cured and yielding a larite Income, are desirable to iartlet seeking mm 1. auu luciaiiff invtaiuiaiu, w e reoouuieau theui wllh entire conlKleio e. W.P. CONVERsEA CO., Coinuierclal Agente. . f Fine btreet, New York. TANNEItkCU., Fiscal Agents, No. 41. Wall Street, New York. . May t S mot. Dauthj t- CV$. Adv rlitftnenii. AO ENT WANTED FOB "laost Abroad." Send lor specimen page, circulars, terms, ate. Adore b.ai.UEl la a. Oa .Uartfurd, Cuna.4 AO ETTS WANTED EVERY WUFRK FOR Kcv. Albert Ilnrocs' NEW HOOK. BALES IMMENSE. Batinesa for everybody, pays M te Swe per bio mii. Seod for Circular to ZEIOLER, MoOI'KDT k CO., le Sdtitk bUth at., Philadelphia, Pa. 14 MATTHEW UiLR BMITH'H Hew Book, ''event lMra Auiouk lb iiuiaLs and hi: aics OF WALL, BTKBKT. 530 Page riorlj Ulastrated- Price IS CO - it shows the myeterlee efttoek and gold gam bling, and the aiyterlee af uulortunala apeuula llou, and axuoee the twlndlet, trick and fraud of operator. It tell bow ail I lion are made and lost la a day, how ahrewd men are ruined, how women speoalate on the ttreet, etc. Ageuta "sated- .We pay Erelgkt Wett. Read for Iriua. WW..... U.M.W im m ana fjrouuue, now J. at. OUR M k CO., HARTFORD. Cobb, lit TUlSlSKOllUMBL'Oii Uj seadlnf 35 eeala, Vila age, helgbt,-color of ayes and heir, yau will reoeiia, by retura wail, a correal ploture of your fulura auskand or wir, J . L. .. . . . ... wiib name anu oata or rrlaga. Addreaa J. 1UA, r. V. 9. 'H, rsltuBTlUs, New CRKAT REIH't-'TION I!f PRU'K fir e Tens nnd Coflcc TO CONFORM TO rnicK ok (sold Tncreescd Facilities of t lub Orrranircrl. Send for New Price Hal TUB GREAT J H ERIC HI TEA mHM. St A SS Vase) St. New York. (P.O. BoaBi3) iw LIFE IN UTAH oa raa MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM nj 3. It. Tl Atif.K, Fdltor of the f alt tkf neportcr. nr:i nui en t: I'tir.of TH rm sk. t'RET RITKM, tIKIIKMtlNIF.H and UNIMF.S. With a full and authen'lo history of POI.YO AMY end the Mormon Sect, from Its orlgla te the preacnt lime. Aacntaara meetlna with anprecedented ene ce.ai one reports 71 subscribers In two days, one 19 the ltrt day. Send lor circulars. Addreea NATIONAL .PVDMSHIMJ to. Phllsdel pkU, Pa. (Mayitw WI1V 1K)NT YOU. THY W r CtRBOUC T. ELL H ARR0MR J. AlILKTS THF.Y ARF. A SI RE I'l'HE Ffllt SflltF. THROAT, Cold, Cronp, IMrdlierla, Cstarrh or rioaraeoca. a ia. a aucceaaf III remeiiy lor Kid new HittVultfea. Price 2i cents ir Ima. Sent bv mall nn recclne of price, by ,f. . K El. I. 'Mill st I'lslt St., New York. Sole Agent for N. Y. MH.II IIY 1KI ilillsls. .May i-sw I yloK aj i:vrs v ani i-ili FOR THE Ai'TOIII'M.lf U'lir AND I'KK8(iNAL HEt'OLI.f.CTlONis OK JOHNB.GOUGII, Toe whole cnlleene.l with sllectlnir Incldenta ion oi miereei ami pathos t iny thouaand sold the laat nve month., .rente will bow Ihla. not. wiiliatanillng the "bard times." It la a piraaure to cell It, lur It la doing muek sond. The work Is aMeniiuiiy uouno anu niuatraied. Addreaa II. 0. JOUNSUN, No. r9 Area street, Philadelphia, Pa. .lt I'l.ll IMT. AC'EtlTt H(Tt:n everywliere for IIKXKY WARD IlEKCHKIPS OREATPAPElt.'MlieCIIRlsTIArsPNIOTf," with which la given AWAY that auperb end worldreuowned work of art, Maksuall's IIOISSIIULU I.X1SAVISO or WASHINGTON. The bet paper and grsndeat engraving In Amer lea. Aircnta retwirt "maklne ai? in balr .). o "sslea e i.lcr than bonks, and pronu greaeer." Wide awake Acntat irechers, Clergymen and other, male nl lemalo ebould aend at once lor copy hi oaer ano tun particulars orthlaentlrely new and unprecedented enmblnatlon, In which tlioro It more money than uu thing now otlereU. A. II HI HIIAKIt, PubllalM-r, S evu Chestnut St., Philadelphia. rPlli: M Ar;IC O.llll will change X nny cnlnrcil bsir or heard to a perma nent Mack ur brown. It contains no poison. Any oue.cau use It. (Ine sent by mail fur l. Aildress MACIC t'OMlt CO., ninr24-:)mj pringfiel.l, Mass. Fo Family t'fg, timpff, thrap, rtliatlt. Knits cvcrjlliing. Agents Wanted, fir ciilur ami ssmplo slocking FHKK. AiMrete II INKI.K.Y KS1TTINU MACHINE Co. Halt, Ma., or 170 Uroadway, N. Y. Keb.l7-m COXSl'MPTIO.V, IIKOXCHITIS, Aetlmia, anil ('atarrli cured by inhala tion. AMiolts liibnling Flnljis I tie only rentcily tbnl operates on the) tings-ilitsolveg tbe tubercle, which are thrown etf. the cavilirs beul. anil a cure is effected. Treat ment l.y letter or in person can be bail only of y. VAN Jll'MMKL. M. I)., 1. weHl Mil, St. N.V. . 10m Tim CRE.IT IllClllCiL DISCOVERT I Dr. WALTCEH'S CALIFORNIA VIl:Aie I5ITTEUS g S MORE THAN HW.ooo PEIISONSV w-3 Hear tcetlinony lo ll.clr Woa- f. u ilerful I'uret Ire Eileen. fis-Ji WHAT ARE TUEY I THEY ARE NOT A TILE FANCY HR1NK. Mad of Poor Rum, Wbiakcy, Proof Spirits, an Hettiae Liquor, docton-il, anlced and wcetned to uleare (lie teal, called i' Tunica ." Aooeil sera." ' Roatorora . Xc, llmt lead the tippler oa lo drunkeneat and ruin, but are a true medicine, inane irorn me eeiire ffvoiaanii itorrel t all- lornia, tree frvun all Alcoholic stimulant. They Arc Il.o (i HEAT lll.f ml) PI 111 Fl EH and LIFE (11MMI PKIM II'LE, a perlccl llcuuvatnr and Inv'.porntor ot the System, carrying ol all polsoiiou uiattcr, and restoring tbe bleed to a heeltny condition. No ticraon can lake thee Hitter acoordtng to dlrectlont, and remain long uuwcll, lis will be given to an Incnrsble case, provided the bonet ere not itoatroyed by inlneref mlaone or oilier mean, and the Vila organs waa lad be- yontl ine laoni oi retir. lor Iniiamniatorv and Chronle Rhenmallant and tloul, iyerya, or In.lluentlou, Rllllou, Hemlttrnt, and lntortnttleut Fever, jileease a the liliHid, Liver, kidney, end llladder, theae Hitler nave necn nioat aueeeasiui. such ju cisoa are catiaed by Itlatrd HIimhI. which I area. erally pruduved by derangement of the l'lgeeiive Organ. I leunte the Vitiated Hlood whenever yoa find lit liupurltle bursting through the skin In Pim ples, Eruptiont or Sore cleuae II whea you And It ob.tr in-led aud alugKiah In thevelnai clcnae it wnen it ia loin, ami your ire una a will tell you wiieu. tvevp me iiiihhi pure anu tue aeatia w the ayatcin will lollnw. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking la in ayetoin oi io many miiuaaiije, are euevtualli dcatrove.1 and removed. lu lllllloua, Remittent, and Intermittent Fe- vere,iuee itinera nave no eaai. For lull direc tion read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In lour laiMjuagee Kagllali, Her man, Freueb and Simnirh. J. WALKER, Proprietor, S'J i i iiiuierue St., N. T. R.ll. McIHINALH k CO.. Irngglsla, and general Agents, Saa Praaelsee and Sacramento, Calliurala, and i k 4 Com mercest.. N. V. g-sot.l lit ALL ,KRUaat8T8 AND Pi.il4t.KS, (Hario-sat iooto2ror,,u Wages paid weekly to Agente ever month gaaran everywhere, eefl- I- Sure iiav. Ingour Patent Sliver Muuid Wh Its Wire Clothes 1. lues. Hutlneat pertnauent. For full particu lar! addreas Oimauu Wiub MiLLe, PblladelpUla ra. may t-ts Paris Niinliirlit nud Onftllfrht A Work deeerinilva or the myierlet, Virtnet, V luna, opieioior anil unmet Ul the City of Perl. It contain 15 bo eagravlnge of noted place, Lile and Scene In Pari. Ae-anta wanted A,l. drast, Natioiai Puautuiao Co., Philadelphia a ew wTndIIAND-BQQK t.e'n"ew OF HUSHAN1)IIY A complete guide for Farmers, young and old, by the celebrated Author aad sueeeealul lariaer. Tbe large eirleaea and reeognlied ability or the Author guarantee a work of aterllng tuerlt. a anon r tne on) eol ireateil are Buying and Leaalog a Farm, Hulldlnge. Improve.1 faipl. Biaul. JudletoBt FerllllilDg, Sub olllog.Orala tng, RoUllou ul Crop, Rulier Making. Cbeeae Factories, HreeUIng aad oara or live aloek, tkelr dlaeaeaa and remodlet. As., A., wILb many uaelul aei-.ee. mvu leuai lira WIIU intrUOI10B and tU. bell.hed with lo edrlled engravlag. Term liberal, Circular free, fiauuaaaa Auaat t at eaea. A. II. IIUBBABO, PubUiher.eOO Chettaut at Philadelphia. 4w WANTEDa-K-forthV aad luteal I tela war alia insuranoa Co for all part of veuneylraala aud New Jereey. Bolerenne required. Addreea. Branch Office DELAWARE MUTUAL 1.1 Kb' INS. HO. M. W. cor, stk aad Chaeaut Hie., pklli I WAS CUREP of Deafoets anil Catarrh br a slmnla Remeda anil olll .! ireoelnl Irea. se, H. 0. lwnntV. X ill X A 13 r! -toil ? 5 s:-l -r --' . 1 - 2 keaalViel IT EAPIXO TlAtLnOAD t urrnlrr Arrnnrrtnfnt Mm i': tr MaylC, 1870, alaaaBBBaaBBBBBsaM Orilt Trlihk t.lfie from the fforlh an.l North tvest for Pbllsdelphla, Ketr Vork, Itesiline1. Pnll4ifle T.m.nn. a .1.1 Pliamokin. I.ebsnon. Allenlew'n. Faatori! Epbrala. Mils, Lancaster, Colombia Ao. Train leave Itrl.l.... A. V V 1. - 1 folloWg I Bl fl.'tV Rill It f fe.A. ami 2.6l n. nt.. e.mnectln wllh elmiiee trains on tbe the Pennavlv.nia Rellene.f and srrlvine at Kate- Yneb at l'J in . S.fiO it.05, ami 10,00 p. m., respectively. Sleeping rare accompany the 5.3a m. and) ' ll.Vo a. m. trains, withoul change. . reuirning! l eave new York at P.OOam, 12.00 Noon, ami fi On e. m rkll.,1.11.:. .a 8,15 a m ami 8,80 p m Bleeping ear ae ompsny I bet 0,00 p fn, and 6.00 p m IraiAS ...ii i-rew lora, wiinoni enange. Uave llarrlshtirff for ReaJIng. roltsvillsy Tamsqtta, Minersvitle, Ashland. Rhamokin, t'incrrove. Allcnmwn ami l'l.lla,l.inki. .i m.IO m, 2iOgnd a) top rn, stopping at n-usnon ami principal wsy stations i the 1.10 p m train connecting fur Philadelphia, PlIIISV ille anil Cnl.in.nl. .nl. V... t.n.. ville. Prhnylklll ll.vren and Aubnm.-vlsy U..I tl. Ill . .. " "jiaiii anu nusiiiciisnna italiroan, Leave llarrisburg at .1.40 p m lat I'eneylrnnia Kailrnail trins leave Resding fur Allcalown, rton ami Naer York at 7.1U, M.ito a. m., 1.27 and 4.!k p. nt. Itcfurnig, leave New York at 0 (XI a. ni., 12.00 noon and MM n. m. and Allen. town at 7.'.'U a. ni. 12. "6 Noon 4 () a.,1 S.i'i p. m. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at i,.tOam, cotiucoting with similar train on Ea,t fenns. Railroad, returning from lleaipng ai ij,;l5 p m, stopping at all stations Leave Potiaviilc at fi.40 and V,00 a m and 2,fitlp m.: Ilernilun at ..ltl a m; Una mokinst Vto and 10,40 a. m.: Ashland at 7,00 a m, and 12.oi) noon, Mahanoy City at 7.fi1 a. in- and .07 p. nt.. Tamequs at .8;l a m. and 2.V0 p m for rhRadelphia and New York. Leave Poltsvilln. via 8chtflklll and flul Hiubanna It II at 8.14 a m f.rr Itsrrliburg', and 12. () noon fur Plnegrove ami Tremonl. Reading Accnmmodnlion tfalni Leave Pollsvillo g ft,4i) g m. passes Reading at 7,80 a m, arriving at Philadelphia at 10,20 m. Itcltirning. leaves PbilsilelpHa at c.lJ p nt. nsssing Reading at 8,00 p m, arriving at l'otlsville at 0,40 p m. l ottetosn Accommodation Train Leaves P.itlelown at 11,25 a m, returning leaves Philadelphia nt 4.00 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leava Itcaillne- nt ,"() a m. and fl l.'i n m r..e r,.i. Litis. I.ancssler, folnmbla, &; Perk lumen Itullrosd Trains leave PerW otncii Juncilonat 0,01am, H.fsO ft 6,30 p m; reluming leave Schwcnksville at 8, 05 a m, 12,4'. Noon, and 4.15 p m, eonneotlng with einitlar trains on Heading Railroad. 'olebr jok lsle Railroad trains leave Pottg town ot 0 40 a m. nnd 0,20 p m, returning Icare Mouut Pleasant at 7,00 and 11,25 am, connecting with similar trains on Reading railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains 'leave Criilcport at 8,80 a tn, and 2.05 and 6.02 p m, returning, leave Hownlngf own at 6,2(1 a mv 12.4.) noon and 6,15 p m, eonneotlng wilh similar trains on Reading railroad. On Hnndnva ; Leave New .niu . - - - - - ..... . v, w p nt, Philailelphin 8,00 a m and 3,16 p to. oe r.,,r e m iram running only to Heading; leave Pollsvllle 8, (Ml g m: llarrisburg 6,36 a tn and 4.1U n tn. leave A tl..i.,.n .i v oi: a. in. nnd and 8.40 p. ra. ; leave Reading st 7,15 a tn, and 10,05 p m for Hsniaburg, nl 7.23 a m for New York, at 4,46 p m for Allenlown, and 4.25 p ui for Philadelphia. Commutation, .Mileage, Heasor., Sohool snd eicdrtion tickets, to and from all points st reduced rales. ltmrcraire cheokoil ilieoimt. inn. allowed each passenger. ' O. A. NICOLL8, Cruftnl SuftriHltnitnt. Reading. May 10, 1870. . e 'Grovcr& Baker's FinsT pukmium i:lastic sStictii FAMILY Scwino; Machines, .:. iii)AUVtl MJW YOP.K. ISO CHESTNUT 8T. rillLAPELPHIA. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. . Beauty and Elasticfy of Slltch. rerfcotlon and Simplicity of Machinery. Using loth IhreaiBi Jireelly from th spool. No fustening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. range of application without change of adjustment. The scam retains Its beauty aud flrmnes after washing aud ironing. Resides doing all kinds of wort done by by other Hewing Machines, these Machines eieouie the most beautilul an permaaent Embroidery aud omnintmlal work. BfluThe Highest Premiums at all lb fair and eihibiliona.or the Coiled htates and Kttrope, have been awardod tbe 0 rover X llaker Hewing Machines, aud the work by (hem, wherever exhibited in eompatioa. WtYTh very highest prlre.TUE CROSS OF TJIL LEUION OF HONOR, waa eon fered on lbs representative of Orovrr & llaker Hewing machines, at the eipoeition t'uiversolle, Paris. 18i7, thus attesting lhair great snperiorily overall other Bew ing Muchinea. For Sale by SAMUEL FAUST. Selins. grove, I'a. April 20. '09. Forney's Press, TIIE CHEAT RADICAL KEW8PAPEB I Git the JUtt ami (lieapat Nevgpaptr ' . In lite Country. , tiieTress , Is a Crst-elass double-sbset eigbt-page paper, eonlaiuiug 48 columns, pubUahed every inoruing, (iMoepl 8undays.) DAILY PRE8S .oYiwanauai 12.00 for six months $1.00 fVirtbrae mouths. TIll-WEEKLY ll(Rr5E.f;4.0O par an Diirot 2 00 for sis tuenihs; f 1.00 for Ihrea months. TDK iithov nnraa i.. able Weekly Newspaper In the World. It nnnl.ln. Il 1 . . 1 1 HEAD THE TKRMS i One eory oue year ' f 1 rive eopias 9 Ten copies, and on copy te toe' getter up of club, 15 Twenty copies, and on eery to the eTSel lat.ll It at t nlttk AV . Fifty enpiea, aud en eopy le Ik gaiter - nn . .l..k mm -r oa Tea eoplea, to est tddnu, and oa eoriV la Ihw areltee n nt ll.e .1..U IS Twenty copies, fe ea aJJrtu, and oa "y w iuw ;ciier at oi tut OIU0 sue Fifty eoplea, fa eat aJdrm; and one una In 1 1. . M. . , 1. . 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