fm. bit h Afc'' vi i ' ; ,jn i vi . . -.'..., -. (.",:- ....'.'' . i r . . ' ... w , ' .,v. " 1 I t 5 ' w ; li , i . 5 j THE POST; .... MARCH H, WTI iIo. Iltsit D. Moon bat resign'- t3tutj CollectoraWp of lb port or rbiladolpnia, te take effect on twe 1st or April, .r. .Hoots, wo learn, is asrtj o th (rrtit'lolt(rrphlo seter frit to Kuftola, And dfcslgne sroing it onoe la Europe. Hod. J. V. FoTncv It opftiBted to suueecd liim. t BBBnaaBBeaBaBaBBBBBBBBaBBBIBaBB) . Thk greatest iuJigoitj yet offered to Senrtor Snrseer, is the-eymraihv he receiving from tho Peuwrncy. lonocrtio journals art) denouncing removal and Itatnoeratie Legisla tures) sre rawing reitotutiunt iu bit liono.. Tli it it all strength wasted. Puaioor dt'pis t the demagogue of the IVmocrttie parly even more than ho liatot San Domingo. Tbe Democratic politlcitDS bad bettor torn their hands to scmnluiog o'te. I.N tbe Uouse, oo Monday oibt, JIjii. John Cummlngs, of Soyder, rose to a I'tmooitl explanstion lie comtneatet with indignant severity on tho conduct of a newspaper in bis district, whoao editor fee m to bare a very inadenuto appreciation of Ibo valvabls cervices of tbo faithful xin'i' Inn, appropriate representative from iSelraagrovc?, w bo ia, among bia asso ciates, d.sttDgnii'bcd for bis fidelity to tho inlcrosts of Lit conatituculs It is a pity that the Democracy, when they Bud atuoog thoir luudort a man with to much culture aod ability sVii poBc"od ty Muj CuDtniugt, Lavo not scnto enough to sttnd by bim. It h well known hero that bo otbor Pem ocrnt could carry thai district, an ) tho envy of bit popularity should not lo carried so far as to create party d'KhCOHboi io Snyder ; otherwise the li Lite good tetiBo tbtt remains io the auks of tho utiten ifiod will bo lorccd evir to us, aod in that coto wo might expect U End " old Jack.' with bia great power of bis political loglo, eina.'liing the beads of the party clowos Mho urt now tnukiog facet at him. Mute Journa!. Tlic rroudrst I'olltlral History on Record. The Crat of tbo resolution adopted by tbo rcccot Kcpublicao tate Con. vctition in llliodo Ilnod, s'lms up tlio record t f tbo aecotnpliahments of tho Kepublican party fo tersely and ali-iking'y that it detervci to be re peated far and wide. Tbe grand tto. ry which it briefly tells is nut a new . coo; but uo KrpuLlican cao read it to often tint itfails to ic-auimate bim , with prido ntid fuith io the party : Rrrnlvfd, Tbatfw gladly renew our a)lci;inneo to tho prineiplet and policy of tho Republican party, and wo cbnllt-iijro tho liihtory of political orfttiizulion to parallel tbe record cf ita tfi) years of national rufu. A gignolio rebellion has been top pixased. Armies of a million nisei and dit Landed : Fourmillioo of slaves tet free j Labor mad free and bonorablo ; Free homesteads offered to settlers ; The raoHo Railroad built ; f' Vtiivenal liberty aud equal civil and political rights, for tbe first time, secured by eootiituiionul atncndoientt; Tbo States thai broke their cool DOctioo rccooatroctrd aod restored Taxation ' frequently reduced, tbe latt reduction beiog eighty milliooia ; ' . Tbe notional debt greatly reduced, two hundred ulltiobs of tbe redaction tikinr place nnder tbe prcseot admin- joirniioo. , Tbe nttiootl credit raited at borne and abroad . - . The pries of gold brooghi atcadily dowoward; Tbe revennes vigilsotty Collected ane boteatly diaborsed. Tbe pericot eitisenabip of all adopt ed citizens for tbe firai time protected by soitiog at rett tbo doctrine ofei. patriatino ; The Monroe dcctrlne vindicated In thoeeae of tbe French Invaaioo of Alecieo ; r.-s roece maintained ens' tbt national cbatacUr kept io tbe higbeat retpect throughout tbe world. We know no wy of judging" the rntme but by the past. Tbe Repub. liean party has never msdo a pledga to liberty and union which it has not reJeemedr From beaionioe to end. it bu met tbe desperate oppcaitlon of us jfemoerane parry. , Lata add lo this brief statement, tbe lidqxnd-mt't . equally coadenaed f eabllit of tbe .financial policy of tbo admiiMratioaN '.We quote i r r (lenml Oraot has just fiotihed tbe cemdyesf of hie AdmtnUuatioo. , T7po alt (seal ctrd we have f 'OS,. SiriytJJ a tbe soMtnal paid .on the wrinrtpal of tbe National Debt during the but two yean, with a tax reduc tion,', is tbt eaetatlme, of a little v mote that) eigwty Millions of dollars. - a decline of about t weoty per Cent, in tbe premium oo gold, aod. very no tr.ble Increase in the market value of the securities of ibo failed Plaits. The' yetrtr gold -' iaurest'tAoree Wareb Uik, 1869 amownted to 1124, 2i5.SiO l sad en llareb 4ib. . 1871, it aaaoanted to.fllJ,191,943 snowing a desreaae ol $11,040,401 In two years. 7biht the retail of fdeiiiy ia collect Itf the revest' of tbe OovevnoMnt ; and seen assy f ' the pabUe exptsdi . tases tW iwwtaeaJ piU fa rejapeet to which Oeasrml Oraot gyve LJv eft cial pMae is Lie Intosaral addreae. f artiaasakip rasnot ignore tbewo fg ttree, ev eooeenl tktsa frees tbo pew pie -Tbey dS30eaUst the (Mat wtiedeea and . titraerdiaar Nsesse f the frestdeet'e At'-'-iatratiM. oeaaUers4 fee- t sj .f.. pt ". cy i j as t wUe4tr 'r'l ttlfi i )ti ExvUkm rMetl nrlltoa. Tho tiHtlt of Lloyd Britton, the eolorod mfl convicted of tho tn order of a German named Jacob Bar at WiNieraaport In November last, took pltc in tho jtil yard io that city, tin the 22 1 ii At. The' 'prisoner deolarod bit InnoeoDco of the crlnie upoo tho fcafTolJ.- Tbo .follow! ntf history of the murderer wo cttratt from tho Gieitt ONif Bulletin. Lloyd Ri-itton claimed to have boeo bora, at LUlfeXork, IV, and would it h had li vu, been 60 yenr.told Oet lOtb, 187). It is taid by lhoe wbo kuow turn veil, however, ibat bo win born near the Afifrvlaod uno. and mine to Littlo York alter bo had grDwo op no was u man bclov tbe modi nm height, stout bttiK, perfectly black evidently beiug a full blooded nesro. but bavmjt oot all tho pcculiurities-of bi race. , Ho was usually mild nod ngreeablo in bis manners, aod nroxrnt- ed an appearance tho reve rae of a tnur ilcrcr. ills parents had both been lave and wore owned by parties liv ing in jsaitimore county, Aid. II if father, who was aUo named Lloyd was owned by John IluuUr, and bin oioi uer oy Henry t iitoo liritton served three or four years a tuo tanner trnuo with i redrick liacher, of Little York, lie attended night school at intervals aod learned to read, write aod figure onough to keep bit own account. Two promt ucut Iraita were early developed In hii cnaracicr. uno oi these was a con- trolling paction of licentiousness, aud mo oiner was a propensity io u violence upon any peraon who bap pnncd to come between bim and the coiiHummatlon of hit evil deiirns. Oo account of his deposition In thesr rerpecls ho whs nhvuyt in trouldo. and would no sooocr eel out of one Hcrspo than ho would become Involv io another. Whilst iu Little York he had an oateotiiblo wife with whom lio livud, but cvidoolty felt no oblica (tout to cnoBno bis attonthus to her alone. Tbo wife, or mistreat of a cer-J tain Ken Jirown nttrnt'ted bia amor o'is ootioo and be benn to show her delicate attentions. Itrown inertinir 1 1 i tit one dsy attempted to remonstrate with him, when liritton etiore uffered battle. Thia Brown offsicd to nc cept on the text day, and when the time arrived ho was ready with tho officers, and Rritto.a was arretted and lodged id jail, from which be was re leaned by tlioinQueoce of bis employer Richer. Il.it next charmer was tho wife of ojciriain "Squiro'' Brurlkior with whom ho toon crew unduly lull- mate JjraJkioa turpnsod tho two together st 4 barn near tho town, vben Rritton was about to assault him with a koife, but the later haply w armed with an ax with whitdt ho kept hit aiilait at bay for tbo time. Drittou was no tot Le thwarted, however, and soon eloped with Mrs. Rrad- kina. l!rn(lkins pursued and over took tbe fugitives'nt LewiMown, Fa , where Mrs. Rradkius remainod and Krittoo proceeded to Rollefoote. There bs wai afterward joined by b:s as sumed wife who soon nt'iorwurds died in iienetoutc, atier wtucn unttoo pro- eeeaeo to w niiuniporr, wmre lie ar rived about 1 He first worked for .Mj. iiurrnws, who wua ooe of the builders of tbo L'aglo Hotel. He afterwards was employed by Mr. Field to work at his trade of tanner. Ho did oot romaiu Iwug in Williams port at that time but toon contrived to run awuy with the wile of a man named Adumt, who left her buibaod and three email children to accomp.my bim. Ho located at Duovillo, but toon bad to leave tbcre for snwugliog in old brtis, which he purchased at a low figure from boys whom be induc ed to steal it. He next held forth iu Wilkebarro io 1813, at w bicb place he sooo found a new sable subject for bit sffcctioni. A rival appeared io lit ebspe of James Kelley, son of tbe voncrablo Iter. Samuel J Klioy, re siding on Gilmore street,' Williama port. Brit too met Kolitj on Sunday evenlos and attempted - to make-way with bim. Getting behind Kelly be plundged a kniTo two or three time ioto bis back tho blade breaking off and beiog left sticking there. For this little freak Rrittna was ar rested and placed in jail, but was re leased on Kclley's recovery, three rannlhs sitorwsrds He is accused of fiemioflr in another stabbing fTir in Wilkenborre. A party came there in purauit of fugitive sieves snd tome of them were roujhlv handled, one beiiw btdly atsbbed. Rritton when qoestinn ed by our reporter in regard to this roattor only taid, "there was a man tabbed, bnt they never knew who done it no remained five year in Wilk'sbarre. and next figured as pro prietor of a barber shop at l.fghtatreet near Danville. From thorn be moved to Danville, remaining there until the break inr oat of tho war. and accumu lated ronMdsrable property. Ha then took bis family eooitina of his wife, daogbterand aoo-io law and emigrat ed to Efayti, bavins received a quanti ty oi una irom me oovernnr of that Island. Here he turned hia attention to firming aod cotton growiog. His health failing after be bad been tbra s short time, ht accepted a sanation ss overseer front the Mayor of Fort- au-Frinee, lo msosge a large nlaota- tloa. . For thla he received a salary of xcu per wees ia gom in slditioo to free rent, a horse for bis nee. Ae., Hs gave a rlowinjr description of this pltee. tbe elinwtsv- prsdocts, K prnepored there, and to nae hie own language, " bad move money than he kaew what to do with.- He bad hi wile need to get It eut sad play with if i - ' : . - After remaloinir Ibere a year and- a-hslf he returned to kit old reshlenct st Danville, where b remained ontll tead of the war.. He then retarned to Wiilisataport, where ' be .'bar ever tiaee resided. Her be' renewed bis 'attentions to Mrs, TbmpanV and, on ber aeewjal,' eomesiltetf Ibe crime for whl. ll be U-dsy ewreodered bia li'e e ftebie-rosiitftion: it is true bat the it eras nnswible lor bfm te wive. iarI'sUd la mere that awe hr tfift af im itetosvee to UCi rirt, l-6re lw Mnrder M L ;; 1 1 tJ.. ! be ' -' i te! rreatest pertinacity, tYon when 4 teetcd, aa frequently owvrred, in tbelaf tteaaen aro fumlablna; the 8tate sot of trsnsirretsing, in various ways. Ms persisted id denying ths murder ol Ray moat solemnly, and asserted that it wnald bs di noovered some time that he had not committed the murder. He tried by so inreaius device to cat auftpicioo npon another colored man, who baa left tbis 'locality since the. murder oecured. Rritton made a statement to our reporter concerning hit movements oo the meat -of the murder, lsl Inasmuch ns it waa'di rcctly contraryUo tbo swoni tcsllmooy of severaf reliable' wilneamte, lr hayo not doomed it '.worthy or publication. Tilt Impenehmeot trial of Gov. IIol- den, of North Csrolioa, was brought to a close on Wedooaday last, whorJ a vole was tsken aod be was found guilty on six of tho eight charges pre forred againt him. Ths result wts to be expected, ns tbe Senste is Iu tbe bond of the democracy . Tbo odonce of Gov. Holden, it well stated by the fmt thus loyalty, tbe fullWal ad mluiatraiioo of his duties, the protec tion of the loyal people of tbe State, the tupprtssiou of tbe Kuklus, tbe arrolos of the negro militia, sud a per sistent opposition to tho' rebel Democ racy. ''.- A HrAvr SuocBxarut. Fobokbt. Baltimore, March 23. 1 esterday al tcrn'ion a man a red about I went v fight, giving ths name of John B- Thompson, called at the Third Ns tiotml Rank of this city, and prsooot- od a letter of introduction purporting to bo from L R. Coltloton & Co , of New York. Ho stated in cooveran t.ion wiib the rashior that he intended to enter ioto burners bore, and do aired t keop so account with the Third National Rank, and before leav ing tho bank deposited a certified check in tho nnme of L. R. Coltiogton f Co. for 113 uno. He returned soon afterwsrda aod asying that be had inini'jiiliito ui-e fur some money, drow a check fur 0,500, which was cached After ha had left the bank a aecnnd time a telegram was acn.t ti Now York and a reply cnrao thul the letter and check were turmerics The uffuir waa placed in the hand of detectives, hut Thomp aoa baa not T)t been apprehended. Tbe Outbreaks la France. Versaii.es, March 28. M. Theirs ia in receipt of a communication from Rismsrck containing an oiler by Uer m tny to i the French Govern ment in ttippreaxiog tbe revolutionary distn rbsnees in Fans. M. Theirs, however acting undor tho instruotious ol' I be Assembly , hst transmitted to Rismnrck a declioatioo of the raid offer adding that tho Government would ioatitute active mousurea against the insurgent-, if those diaturbanceadid not erase within a limited period. Tho government hat dotermined on making a pewenui effort to subdue the diaturbances in tbe capital, aod uuleat ths Reds surrender in a few days, dissolve their organ iaitioo, and peaceably dispone, tho steps which havo tl.ua far been delayed by reason of various Influences sud considerations notlag on the govorotneot will then be taken, snd a body of troops sufficiently strong to compel subjection will be de spatched to 1'uris to attack sod subdue the insurgents. One More liead Alan. We call attention to the despatch from South Carolina, printed oo nur Unit pme. Dr. Winaiuith bus been at' natiltcd in hia own housa and shot six tiuisi and mortally wounded. This gentleman we personally knew and apeak of from personal knowledge. He was a native Southern man, ot ooe of tiie best families of the State, n mso of hipn standing and irreprouch sblo character. Ho wa man of lurte property before tbe war and since. He was honored, we believe, by elec tion for sixteen successive yoars aa State Senator from Spurteoburg county. He bad reached tbe rips sge of soventy years, and up to lat autumn wss uuiveraally popular and respected. In tho lust political campaign he took nit stand aa a lie publican Iloo tally, firmly, yet moderately He did it from eiiicfo conviction, a-king no office, and refusing to be a candidate. On bim no " consorting a'ih tbe low er claaca'' for political power, no cor ruption, no miadeed of soy kiod can be charged. He became a Republican and ibertfoie wss doomed. Neither tiie, family proporty. past honor, oorl proaent worth counted at all. lie dared to be a itepublieaa and is doad. That is the whole story. UaJu'vylon ChroHuU, DESi'Ririios or the ptmssi ia, Embritdug th cutiet of A niu Arun del, Culvert, Charles, iSt AJary't, Vines Qeoryt't and Mmtyomery. Maryland. ' ,.. Tbit territory, lyiug between tbe thirty -eighth aud fortieth degrees ol north lettitude, aoJ bounded on thr tttt by tbe Cbesaapeake bay, and west by ths I'jtomao river, is re markable for tbe salubrity and bsalthtuloess of its climate, aod ita soil ia u nan r passed for productiveness in the world. ' Relied and net-worked br rail roads already built, others ia process of construction, and others projected. and now traversed by tbe Paioieot river, about aqni diataat betweon the I'otomae river and Chesapeake bay. this Motion must, io a few years, be come one large garden of froit, vege table aod dowers, to supply ths aarkats of Baltimore, WaihioRton, Aanapolls, Alexandria, . and ths in land towns everywhere sprioglog op. Tbe most reniote pert of ibis territory got over twe hours' ride by rail or ait by waur ftom either of the large eilies asmed. oo acsoant of their To creaaing ponalstieo aad wealth, mast fnraiab and prove a profUablo aad ptseaaat inveatmsnt for cspiisb Ualtimore aloae will reader the Undo vajaable ia a few years.- llsr K?'w tndi scarsely developed, Vntyt l l:r tf . prealth and commerce, and ber lino with its beat agricultural aeM ms ehsnlcal iSboK ' Baltimore, thert, be. nr the commercial i mttrepolia of tb State; sending out the' life blood to fhe farthest oxiremo, mnet contribute totthe devolepment of the resource of this once KJeo.of Maryland, ia tbe ptbportioe aa the increase. Waahiogton, th' Nation's Capital, offers ber ontribntioa to rtjatorini tbe deproefated value of this soclion, by her Increase id wealth snd popula tion. As s market it demands three times ths amount of stuff it did ten' VeCrs nxo, on account of tbe increased oonsumers located thereio, and drawn off from tbo produotivs cupilol with in fitly or a btindfed miles of ber confines. , Atelandria, once a floureshloff elty at ooe lime ttie irreal tobacco market of the United States,' just' emerging irom me aiioet ot the political earth qunkn, derives m large share of ber activity Irom tho trade of this penio tula, nnd in turn helps to enriah and develop her reanurcea sod prosperity. wnite Ann-ipons, nott beautiuiliv and delightfully located on an arm of the Chesapeake bay, haa only besuri with in the last few ysrs ef her ca prosperity, and must ia tiros W tretcb out, meet her youoger .' Raltimore. and aid her in inf ; life Into Ibis pCoinsnls. The Bo hi more and Ohio Rail with its Washington Rranch, through tho northern portion Frines George's oounty ; ths too olis and Elk Hidgs R iilroad inters ing with the Washington Hrar. Road, runs through Ance Arundel county ; tho Bltim-'re sud Potomac Kuilroad, ajll'eonsy Ivania enterprise, enterprise, now nearly eomploted. runs tiiroutfU Anos Arundel nnd Prince George's conntics, ( within which it bus a branch doverging to Wsthington,) nnd Chirles county ; the Point Lookout and Witablneton' Road ia oow projected throuuh Princo Georire'a. Charles and St Mrv counties, aod lbs Drum Point Rail mad ia now prnjeotod tbroucb A tine Arundel and Calvert counties, eo.u stitutinr, when Complotod. a railroad chain of nearly five hundred miles within tbe peninsula, three of tbe lines being for tbe nnl purt parr.llrl, running Irom north to south ; two nontly parullel, between Wntdunctnn nnd . Rultimore, ood three ruoninir tlitoucbthe noithern part fartheat from navigation. The Patuxent river divillne Csl vert county from Chsrlessnd St. Mn ry e, snd Anno Arundrl from Prince Ueorgo's coonty. is oavluable for more thao one hundred miles from its mouth, and. in iu dexceut from its head pase through a heavily timber ed acction. skirted oo either tddo with a sandy, loamy soil, whose sub-strata is a shell-bed, and between two ridel i , . ... ea oi uon sootit ten m.ues wide oo cither side, unsurpassed for body or fertility by the Gennosseo vslley in tho State of New York, the Susque hanna Valley in the State of Penn sylvania, or the great Mississippi Valley, the granary oftho wsstcm country. The forests furnfch fho finest white oska, walnut and hickory, and the little strenmlet running ioto the ri. vers snd bay invite lbs coterpriHinij capitalist to ffiillse them. In seme portions iron ore is found in vrear quantities, and very pure, aoo beds of Lake Superior pray stone, which goce waa filled with gold ore belbro it wua subjected to voleaoio action This stone is valuable for railroad and bulling purpnaes. The soil and clinisto are specially adopted to fruitt petrhe, pears and cherrict abounding where the tho tiller lis not plowed. Some of tbe most beautifut location here are to be found for praperies or vineyards far superior to thoso in tbe south of France, two dearect oflati itudo further south, snd possessed of the t.awe advantages of the ei't spray arising front tbe bay here, aa from the Mediterranean te thert. Our State system of education i good, aod churches and post offices are nbund- tnt ; Ibo only thins npedod la a thor ough system or punlio roudi, which 'will come as noon as tbe enterprise r labor is Introduced. Our people bnve bien always proverbial for their hospitality snd toleration o! opinion. and when the thousand sto farms are cut up into SftV snd one hundred acrra, occupied Iby thrifty, enterpris ing sod Inw-lovinff people; then we ahsll look Into a future freighted with b'CM'mgs, snd in the social circle with new iioJybbors forget tbe losses of ths past. Let 00 stranper hesitate for a moment whea ih commercial, me chanical and nsrloull uraf advantapea havo been made omnifont, to 0u?o ,B and buy Maryland.' anted la ber earlier history for religious toleration, maiotains, espcoially in this pent isnla. the duetrine of the fullest toleration of opinion wbrn described within tbe limits of reason, and oo period ia ber b'ulory it markd by the dark spot of proscription, or even can while the prestige of her past chivalry it re membered. Tbe bsrvest truly is ripe snd tbe laborers are' few ; tbe large fielda that onoe blossomed as ths rose now lie covered with bathos and bri ars: Ibe orchards sre nnpruned the beautiful farm bouse Is now neg lected tbe rattle of teams and ma chinery thai onoe ' filled the sir with tbe buatlo aod activity of thrift, la sel dom heard j lbs marry song of hapi nest is stilled into tbe . quiet of tho'l, add, this onoe happy '. oeetioa seems oow forgotten. Cao this eontioue while capital stumbling and reeling through the chanee meshes of speuls live stocks, cao be lovsited at a sore and oertalo profit of from fifty to one hundred per cent, ie a few years Is not aceumolatioa and development tbo objeet of every good . cllisen ia life 1. One plsnts, aaoteer gathers one .sows, another reaps fbne builds, another occupies. Tbit peninsula is the field for investment, sod bow Is Ibe time... .Landstthat yisld from fifty tt sixty bushtUofeore per osre, oth er eropa la proportion, and , Ibat e m manded.teM jiars age from s opo bao dred lo eoti aaeireJ ood toentv-lra dollars pes ere, icrrcvel svlcS 'ee thiejtzr$,U, r t: r tit f.jt . ... ... ..... . half ttiat amount, and animproved, at a pro rata, redoettow. In one neigh, borhood in Frlsce George's coaety. i ying on noin sides or a railroad and adjacent to Is, three tbowaend acres af sneh land may be Sought ' for a slight Lejicess of,one hundred Ihoossnd dol lars. Capitalists" look to yoar inter- ests. Farmers in Feonaylvauia: New York. New Jersey and Delaware, sell your lands that will bring you from one hundred to two hundred snd fifty dollars per sero. .to your less eotei- prising neighbor nnd eenie lo here pow and buy lands better than yours st from ons-third toooo-llfth tbo price you get, nnd land, too, that ooe borse will work easier than throe will yours. This la no h mbog j the land is for neloi corns snd sow it, and 'ths mo t skeptical will bo sstlxfied. Ooe-hall nf lha advantages oaooot bs written or printod can only be appreciated when teen. '. ' All applications In person made, or all communications to be addre-wed to me at Rladenburg, on Washington Rranch of Rnltimoro and Ohio Rail nrifl. mince ueorge s county mar- yUnd. - JOHN 0 MITCHELL Ilanl Etiate Attorney Locomotive Boi.v. , and Saw Mill Complete with modern Improvement, One Eliil'a Woodworth Flaner, 8bafilnr. Drlilns, fte.,' at tow flgorra nearly new and In eirpllenl ordi-r. Addrett MITCH KM. tt MOATK, - Woodward, Centre Co., Ta. March 23, 1871. Harper's Periodicals For lMri. TOE rKRIOMOAI,". WHICH THE II A B PtHH HI'llLISH AHK ALMOST IDEA 1. 1 Y WKI.I. KDITtU. Tht Nation, N. Y. Harper's Magazine. Tha itraat dwlra of HAaraa's U to Sirs aor ract lnftrntln and rational armiMnnant to tha araal mains of tha ranpla. Thara ts no oioi.U It Maxstlna an lotolllnaot raadlna - ramlly oan l' aSonl tu ba without. Many Mairat ln ara aerumulatO't. Haaran'a liadllad. Tliaratannt Maawlna that Is prlntait which show Bora Intslllirant palaa aipaodad on Ita artlelas and tnarhatiloal tiaentlnD. literals not fheapar Maaailna paMlihed. Thsia ll not, ennraMt.Ur, a mora po'mlar Msaailaa In tha world.-ftaw a.nalanil Homastaad. At onre lha moat uopalar and. In Its achems. tha aiost original or our Maaailuai. All tha pariooioalt which tf, llnrari pntitlih ra almost IdaaUi waU aditad. Nation. "A eompltte Plotorlal Htitory or lha Times." Harper-s Weekly. Tha bast puMli-atlon of Its class tn Amerloa. and so tar uhiad ulall othar wtekly Inurnal. as not to parmlt r any oompurlaon butwsan It and anyorthalrnuiukar. It. columns contain th Sna.t collection, of rmdlna: uiattar that a-a primed. Its Illustration, ara numarons and beanttrnl, nln lurul.had by tha cUlat art ist, ol the country . Norton Tra valor. Hsn'i WaaaLT Is tha boat and mini In farastlng lllu.tratod naw.papar. Nor doaa lis value depend on It. llluitraAlons alo-a. Its raa.llna: matter I. of a hitch, order of literary merit rarlail, Instruc-tlva, aatarlalalna, aud un cxcallonabla. N. V. Sun. Harper's Bazar. Frea from all political and aectarlan disens- Ion, devoted to faahlon, i nil laaeura, and Inatrue- tlen. It lajuat tba agreabla, aomnanlonsula. and Interaatlna domest Ic paper which avary mother ami wueauu aweamaan will require avary sun, hu.band, and Invar t" brlaa home with hlra every Saturday avanln. Philadelphia Lodger. By all mean, bny lliru l IJaiu. Not for vouraalf. but for Tour wlla. or daughter, oralatar. or awoethaart. Thara navar waa any paper pub-'l ii.uvu mat vii ueiignioii ina naari oi woman. Never mind M It duaa eoat you a pew bonnoli It villi save you tan time, lha prlca In lha homo hold aeonumy It teach.. Provldeooa Journal. Terms for 1871. Haaraa'a MaoAztaa. oaa yaar tt M Itanraa'a Wssklt, one year 4 t0 Haaraa'a HAXAa,ona yaar 4 00 HAjtraa'a Mi.tiim, Haapen's Weiki.t and HArn'a Uasak, to una address, for ona year, fio M or an; two for T 00. Thapoetaiia wlthla tha Unites Btates Is for the Mamlna 34 cents a year, for tha Weekly or Haiar at cents a year, payable yearly, semi yearly, or quarterly, at tha uffloe where received . Tli Volumes ol the Uagailua eomtneave with the Numbers for June and ltacembar or each year, bubaorlptlout may aeeimenee with any Number. When no lime I. apoolMed, It will be undanlood that lha subscriber wlhet to begin with the Br.t Number of the current Volume, aod back Number wiU be sent accordingly. The Volume ol toe Weekly and Haiar oom meore with the year. When no time Is .peollted It will be uoilerslood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number nst after tha receipt or nls order. W hen tbe subeorlber'S address ll ta be changed both lha old and lha new must be given. Ills But neeaeiaary to give notloe of dlaeontlnaaaee. In remitting by aall, a Poet-oBlce Order or Ilrart payable to the order of lltursa a UttuTHBHa Is preierabte to Hank Not, line, should th Order or Draft be lost or stolen, It ana be renewed without lo. to the sender, Address HABPEEk BBOTHEKS.New York SNYDER CO. APPEALS Tor 1871. The I'oamlsslonera of Snyder county hereby give public nolle to all concerned, that they will hold the Appeal, an the Trt-eanlal Aaaesa. menu for 171, as folium, to wit: nisTBicra. riAcaa or arrBAU. ma. Reave, Sloses Spaeht, HeavertowB, April 10 vr, aver r, i ronp. uosgrave nan ji ' rvupe. ciuegrav I1BII Peter liartman, 'oirrllla. CentrS Jachaoa J, 7; ervs.vr, nnHiarvTiue " It " 14 16 It la Mlddlob'g tloui'r. CirBne, .silddTebnrt ' Perry l.aoch rimlth, PremO." WMtPerryJoha Plaher. near Klehaald ' Mi.i.iiu.ir J la-. Mmlthirrova Uhepaua terdlnaBd Xones.lu said tfi'p ' la tt ta 4 i'biob aa aiuuner, IB port Trevl a ' Weati'toa U. F. Noyar, la Freeburg 1 rraaklla . Ooaa'r UMoe, la Nlddlebnrg enns , Barah A. Miller, fialem 1 rXlluagrovtHaary a. Holig, In ttellngrora ' Monro ttarah Keen, bhamokm hum ' t At which tlmaa and nlasa thoa aha mv fkal uiiuaaeivee aggrieveu ny tnetr vaiuMloas i attend If they think proper. Appeal, wl open eank dap from a o'clock A . M ., o t o'c P. M. Bounty tag at the rata of t Bill or themselves aggrieved by their valuatioas may nil be clock na. half per oaat. oa aaoh and every dollar of th valuation. JOHN J. LattPHN. , IMA AO ft. LON( AORE, PHILIP KINNKY, - f Cmi IB eaUUOMrtT Oommlxteners' Offlee, MldSUbarg, Alar. W, ItTI Sheriff's Sale. By virtu ef a writ of Vtad Zx., issued oat of be Court of Curaraoa i'lea of Bny. der Co. to dlreoled, will be eaposed I PubHs rials, at lb Court House ia Middle- borj, ea MONDAT. APRl JO, 1871, al 10 s'alook, A. si., lbs foltoalng asluabls RKAti EsTATR aa follow. q wit i-AII ibat oertala Tract of Land siluale ia Cfeap ton Township, Bnydsr aouniy, Pa., boon, deat oaet by land of Joba Moll, south by land of lb Derates Reformed and Lalbo ran aoBrciioBS of Orubb'e Church, west by land of Wtliiara Ulge sad eiktra, aaJ aarta by Und af Henry Arnold, ooatalalag lOl ACIIK, 0- More tt less, wbareoa are erected a Two 8iry. Wsuber-lioardtd DwalUag Meat, flood Bora, aad etatr assaaaary aad ea. veoltat out bulld'n. '. Tabs ra ei- ..oe i t a " Jtotrelld) tVa AJrertiiemenU. .- ....Jkv 010 PER DAV. mew woatttif, nova and curls aniM tm oar m ButM aiak erom a u sia mt my In ttivlr owa IamIUHni. Full Mrilealara anil In tratma mm Sy ail. T In nf rwratnant. jtHUH, work, kmlt aiMrm at fKariKfHOM aaa porhiaS aiaiaa. 40 YTeeks for One Dollar! IMF. AMKHICAN KI MAT. HOMK frnfn Aprl 1,171 A Vim class, tlahl rra Arle. ta ral sail Family Wrraly :iwriiiias tta. MOPK1N3 a WlLUX,-hochi.r, N. T. DR. 8SrFITCira FAMILY Phy slrlaa i a mm i Mnt Iniaall roa. Taai-h'. a how lo eura all illiaatM of lha aarana i skla, aair, !, aonplailon. write to THUroailwar, Naw York. FOB Hand 1 ZXachine Sewing. j. & P. COA1V hoe; T SIX CORD IN ALL NUMBERS. From No. 8 lo No. 100 inclusive. FOR SILK DT AU Daalers la Vrj Ooorti aa4 Notices. BLOOMIS0T0X (ILL.) Kt'RSCRT. IvthTaar. ntna, ItdraanbAasaa. Lar- aat A ..nrt moot all tit. ItMt sum k l-m 1 1 Frleasl Would yoa kaow what, Vka, How lo , Hlant I Fralt 8hada (InrnrMn Trms, Kont r(n, faartllnas. (Maira blanis Aoola uad Kariy Ron Putaiuas. Hhrnu. Rnnas Itrnnhnnsa ann nircin plants, . aa. K lows a aid Van 1 TARi.a Haaua I t'IPM. Hast t'nllartlnn Oort . and quality. SiaaS 10 eanu for Naw. llliutratart ox-rlptlra Cauloana 90 naaaa fUml ma arh, riir LaUlnfOM nfsiaals. with plain dirt tlons at paass i Nxtdlnc an4 (ardao plants Stpaaaa, and Whnle.nl Prlca l.l.t M paa-as Adilraia r K. rilOtMX Bloooilnnton, 111 ni:i:i)k! Hi:i:rn: Market (Sardanars wantlna fre.h and rallalda SaH, ehould buy of tht arowara. Wa a row tha ftnaet varieties of Beet, t'abliaga, Carrot, Kor Corn, Kala, Latluea, Stolon, Union, Par.alp, Haitian, Hnlnach, Kqussh, Turnip and other Va- ketaoie needs, t'ataloaiiea with Tries I. lit mailed free. WADE a AKMnHONU, Seeds men, 1130 Alarkal street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fragrant Sapoliene Claant Kid Oloras afid all klmt. or (MolheS and t.nthlna,i remoree Paint, Orae.e, Tar, he., ho., Inatantly, without tha leaat liilurr to tha floret fabrlo. sold by llriiilaM and fancy O.xxla Peeler. KHAilRANT r4APOI.IKN fe. )., aa Baroley St., Naw York, 44 La Belle St. Chicago I 04l Pl't.MONAHY HALWAM 1(Sm? Tha old standard remedy f Oungh., Uoiilii, Con.umptlon. " Wotklng belter." Cvtlsb Baoe. at Co, Bo.tea. TTTVEOAR, how made In ten honra without VAM drags. Particulars 10 cents. r. SAUK Ottmatlt, Cono. ' ? 4? ? t-fTffyfiTi TO THE WORKINO CLASS. W are bow prepared to furnish all elaaaes with con.lant employment at home, the whole or I be timeer or inesiatre raon-eou. Ku.lneaaaew, light, and proflubl. rraona of either set eaally rn from 60s. lo So per evening, and a prupurtlonl sum by devoting their whole time to the bualaea Boyaand girls earn nearly ea much as men. That all who srethls notice may snnd their ad drees, and teat tha bnalnoa, wa make th unpar alleled ofler i To such as are. not well satlsued we will .end (1 to pay forth trouble of writing. For particulars, a valuable ramble which wlllde to commence work on, and a copy of The Peo ple's Literary Companion ona of the largest and beat family newnpapera ever published all scut free by mall. .Header, II eon want per ma neat profltebie work, s.'drex , t. O. ALLEN A Co. Augusta Maine. PSYCHOM ANUY. Any lady or gentlemsn can make si.luOa month, secure their own happlne.. ainl Independence, by obtaining I.-Y-CliOM ANC Y, KAsi:lNA TIOW, nr MII'L DHAkJllNll too pageat cloth. Full Instruc tions to are this poner over men or animals at will, how to ateam-rlte, become Trance or Wri ting medium., Dlviuallnn, Hiilrltu.llrm. Alche my, rhlloaopht of Omens end Dreams, Ilrlgham Young's Unrein, Oulde to Marrlaite, Ac , all contained In this buoki loo.ooo .old; price by mall, In cloth 41 Hi, uiper cover St. NoTion. Any iieraon willing io set as agent will receive a sample copy ol th work free As no cnplial ts required, all dcslroue of genteel employment eh"-' ' ' " P Agents. Male & Female. For fast- selling popular subscription Dooka. .'xra Indueimtnti to Ajenlt. In formation frea. Addrrsa American Book Co., 62 Willinru Blreet N. Y. TI1UI3 18 NO HUMUCO! Br tending S3 CENTS, with ag. height, color of eye and hair, yna will receive, by return mall, correct picture of your future husband or wile, with nam aud data of marrtane. Addreaa W. OX. p. u. Drawer Vn S4, Pulton vllle. New dork. WANTED AGENTS, (.'0 per day) terell ths celebrated HOMK SHUT Tl.KStWINU MAOHINK. Has th under feed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on bath sides,) and la fully Ucebsed. ta beat and cheap, ail family Hawing Nechln In the market. Ad draeajoumoa, CUBS, A Co., Uoaton, Blaaa., c-i.iauurg, -., vnicago, in., or or. muis, aia. Cough! Cough! Cough! way do yoa cough whea yoa sen be ao easily relieved by using ' . Ir. Well' tarcollc Tablets t They ar a sura care fort Ron Throat, Cold, Hoarsen, OatArrah and all Diseases oftho Lungs, Throat and Hronehlal TbIm. - Prom the great number ef Testimonials as to the emelency of this Invaluable niedloia th following U Mlected. : is aeiecied. panieh Ave.. Chlcsro. III.. Jan. IA IS71 4T Wah "Por th "For lb last tea years 1 bar been a great sunerer from freuent allack of A out Ilroa- chitis, ana nave never round I anything to relieve me Irom the attacks until 1 triad lr. Welle1 Carbolic Tablet." Cuoabbtb T. Root. caution. atMr be aure ycu gotl only WLXL' CA1 or tb leas artl- Vcu aatt onlv W KT.I.I CAKBUUll oa tou. TAbLKfa. J.Lt. A aLLooo.ai PUtt street, N Y, sole ageal. oom ey jrruggiau. rne at cent a boa. 'uVuontfci wanted ibr "WONDERS OF THE WORLD." Ovsb oris TuotitASn iLtvtrsAVions. Tb largest, boat telling, snd meet attractive subscription book ever published. " One agrat In Denver; Colorado, aold 100 aoplee ia four daya. One agent ia Milwaukl aold 30 ooplea in - f day, and a large aumber frnra 20 to 80 enpta per day. Bead for eir culara wilb terma st one. Addreaa II. 8. PUSL18I11MO CO., 411 Broom 81 N. T. Reduction cf Prices . TO tONPOBN TO .' tf l BEDUCTIOITof DUTIES. QUKAT BV1MU TO CON8UMLB8 Jiy Oett in.- up Clnb. S-S.iid for Mr Naw Prte List aad Club form will aeoomaaey It, eoatalulng full dlree lloaa making a large saving to aoBaaaurt aad rmeart!ve W aluk erganlser. . Tht Great American Tea Company, w tl A SI VISIT STKKETvv P. O.BotM4L - . tfKW VOHK. . liooix. : Jk.tresntm I . The meet waaral, araamaaUL aesulki alt tawior ef a-.rUia hwokt, Is" -ay-l r -w m MiMrB." J . 41 M s -sl at f- -y b"M, s -y RcAfT 1-OR AOENTS-n boo, , i fOXLINO. Thethearest aaVTaea ' , tavyof'the Late War, In both FnelUk and ' ea, pretaeaiy lllatrld,eaty u. tma.ll' repjrt as orders la twe days. Act qnb-ki. . i-m a. n. ni npanih i 4o Cbeetaal Street, rklladelphla. Pa. AOrNTft WANTED TOt TUb " nqiCTonv of m tl anntaln ott Ino Sn engraving, or ft.i.. neenae an mcnt ta Ik War, d I. ii... Ihentle aud ornclAL blelnry ,r that 1 CAUTION. tSaS book Jotl 6a v coiOaint lOOKn engratlnJ, asSfW. Mend Sn. elrrailara i.A .... ' conflict. Pnbll.heS la betfe Englleh A a;Z.r 5."!! .dWP""B of 5h Addr.? TIUNAL PfjHLISHiNiJ Ot., Phllq'l.; Scrlptore sail Science have awt together Uenesis and (ollgy har kissed each ot,W SCIEliTCE h k "BIBLE. A book ofthrllllnf Interest ami great,. ' port ance In tvary human being. h IwT Pulpit aad People are all dlseaaalaa Ui.iCi ,0011 rurnk, every men, woman and child au! to read it. The long Sere war Is mled, ... honorable peace aevureT. Science It lre, u. HlWe IlleraV pare aad bean tlfuL both Boa ntl? Bed and Arm frieads. (fod's wS daya, ,i, tual days, ant logg perlotls. This book glvn th. very cream of science, making He thrllllne rw? III, beaatle. wonders and epwrkllng tenT. kundied fobl more Intereallng than Set lot AOKNTS. WANTEIt. KM-ertMwed lZl wilt drop other books and secure territory iSii? dlately. Ad.lreea for clrcalar. 7.IF.ll.-a"t MrCLBDY. IS isoBth StBSU, Phlladelphla,X JURUBEBA. WHIT IS !T . It la a car and perfect remedy lor art dlar r Tbe Ll?r and Bptran, Knlargeoient r Oh. etrucllon of Inlllns. frlnary, Uterioa or Abdominal Orgaaa, Poverty or a Waul of Illood, Inicrmiitent or Re. mittent Fevrrs, InflsmmsiluB of of tbt Littr, Dropsy, Mluyglsti Cireulalion of Ibe Blood. Aba etswa. Tumor. Janndloa, ' Dyapepsia. Agne A Fever or I heir concomitants T)b. WgLts bavins; become aware of lis ailranrdinary meilictnal prontrtiot of lb South American Plant, call J .ITJIlTJriKlJV, trnl a special commhsioa to lltat country lo procure it In lis nnlive purity, and hav. ing found tta wonderful curative properties. to even exceed th anticipation formed hy ita f.reat repullion.haa concluded lo ofTtr it to the public, and ia bappy to atate thai he bas perfected Brransetnenls for a rcgu lnr monthly supply of tbit wonilarful plant. 11 baa srjrnl munh tlm amarimaniu. and inTstigatiog at lo Ibe moat efficient Ercparuuon irom ii, lor popular use, aoJ a for aom time nid iu bia own praolica with matt bannv results the aflVeiual au.li. atoa no w presented lo lbs public aa Dr.. tl ells' Extract or Jl Br Bin, aitd h eOtiflllnlt r.Anmm..il. ll I. ..... family aa a household remedy which aboulil " irceiy lagop aa a vlood Puninaa in all derangementa of tbe system and lo aaimalt aud foriily all wrek and Lympbatio tem perament. JOHN Q. KELLOOa, Piatt 8t. Few York. Sol. agent for ibe United Siaict. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. 8 O'CLOCK. rm-t Tlie IMajjic Comb. will change any colored hair or beard ton bir maaanl Mack or brown. It Contain a pnleon One oninb aeul by mall for 41. Dealers supplies at reduced rates. AudressWm. Patloa,treM. Sprlogflald, Mail. XtT A JS'V VTi Alfsnts everywhere to tell JfV , Aa JL XjAJ nur nw B.k, ls: "HIS. TOH.Y OF n'AI.Y." (Illu.traled.l be John . II. Abbett. A splendid subject end popular an MM ' ,ltja!tLL, Pabllsbaa, Huston, 85 TO 820 A DAY! I'oroBwantk situation as salesman at'or aear home, to sell our new ; strand Wmitb wm H.oTnaa Liasa to i.att ob tb.. Don't mla thla ahnnn. h.mnl. Cm. . .1 .1 j ron Klvar Wire Mlila, 7t W'm.'flU ft. V.orlt arborn St. Chkagj. .-.(,, iKAFNKiS.CATAKRH, 80R0Ft'LA. A ' lady who had aulTered for years from Peef. , l.otarrh and (Mirofal. was cured bye uple remedy. Her eyinnothy and o-ratlluda iinpta her to rend the reoelpls free or charge any one similarly affllcle-l. Address Sirs. O. Lkuobit, Jersey city, N. J. 'Rl'IT JAR MASUPACTL'RKBM ood Bny. are notified, that a better and cheaper Jar in aver known will be upplled. This ' eieells In every quality and requirement, and will outsell and can nuderSell any all otner. It will .ell llaelf. Important price Hit for Is: I, now ready end sent free. Address !-'MfcV SON, No. til Dock St, Philadelphia, Pa. T1JEA.NECTAR is A PITRI with tbe Qreea Tea r favor. ASrranted so suit all taslsd. Por sale everywhere., Ast for sale wholsale only by th Obbat Atlamtio A Paci. 10 Taa Co., I church St. Nw Hox tm. Bead for Thta-ITaeUr JOUN LAUDENSLAQER, BUGGY MAKER, . BELINSOROyE, 8NTDER CO., FA., . J . ' Having purebaird tbt. well known atand , in 8linsrove, formerly owned b.v Philip Uleoker, 1 am prepared lo aeoomraodat all wbo may deair anylbing In my line, aad warrant aatlafaotion in all eaaet. ' ( keep eonttaotly on. band, nnd am prepared le manufacture si Ibe ehorleat do I ice, ,', ' - i iiriirittifi r"" SULKIES," s ' " SLEIOnS.lo. Being eiprrienoed In tbe buainasa, I Hol ler myself ibat I am fully prepared le meA i tbe wanta of my customers. Tbe band J employed are among Ibe beat mechanic ia tbo oounty, and tbeir wort, will aot fail to (It universal tatisfacliwa, ' axaHpoial atteaiioB paid to repalrlog ' ia all Ita branobaa.'at - Bbop on Market tliecta few doore toutb of tbe German Reformed Church. JOHN LAUDEItSLAGER. Belinagrsv. April T..'70-lf .. J,- ntMw,' Yoia P.O. Circular. TTtWl TTALUABLE FARMAT FBI VAT BALE. V- ' : 1 l.-J -im. ( .1 . r' ,ii.:i Ths stibtoriber orfere st: private aale his VALUABLE" FARM, fituate in Monro lownabin, Bayder Countv, Pa. adjoining anda ef Abraham Fiebsr, Mlohesl Uwaaiasl nd other, eoata ining about ;t .: f-'i , i ' ' f more ar lose, alnel y-Bra aaree sf which sr ; leered aad in a high alate of eulllvattont ' ' the balaaoe ia covered with th beat nf tlm-' ber. Tb Improvements consltt ef a food " large .'. i - u .- i : Dwciiinar'allous;- ? s LA BO 8 DANS PARK and. all nscttsary euibulldinga, good water stnvealaat for alL purpoeet, a large . APPL-IT OROHARD,' . coBlalolnf choice gratltd fiult, a. . he, ,, farm ia andvr good fence, naturally fertile ' and highly produetivei le In a healthy eoasiry, about ibtw sallae from Ss lias grave aad I we aUo from ,8hsmkta Dam, -en tb waet bank ef the tlueauB river ... Is ttoavenlenl le Markets, 1 Ca aala, Cfeuyokat sad Bcksolt, - ; Will Uo Jens---1 a.s',- 1 ,s vlvs I- ' ' '.-. ...... .i- . :i.a 7 ltJrSd( -. H