THE POST. MIDDl.tBTJRO... .MAT , mi L.J.L. ... . ... The) Apportionment. For nim wcok Iter has bee " Jead lock" 1twee U SeosU tod Hons of the Stat Legislature, od e exroat of (b disngrcsaiCut between tba two Homes on lb epportionmeei of th Sinto Mo Senatorial and Log iiilatire Districts. Tb Senate hia a I)emocratio Majority and tli Ilouto a Republican majority. Th Ponato bill would bar Riven tba Legislature loto tba tiaods of tho Democracy, and tla Houaa bill would bate increased tba Republican rusjort Neither branch of tho Legislato.ro would re- cedo, although tba House bill was far more liberal and juat than the Sonata bill. Th lions appointed a Commit tee ot Conference to meet a similar comraittco from the Senate, but for wrekt tils Committee of Conference fuilod to agree. In the meantime there was a "dead lock" re legislation, and many prirate bill aakod for bare ot been acted tipon. On Friday April 21st, the commit tee at last came to an agreement and the bill an published below was report ed to both booses and passed by a large mnjority. The bill la a pretty fair one as good as could be expect ed. Ibis bill will giro the Republicans one mnjority in tho Senate after 1872, and ait in tho House. The Republi cans are entitled to this majority, at least, on an average roto of the Sen ate. Our Senatorial district will b the 17th, and be composed of the counties of Snyder, Torry, Northumberland and Union, electiog one Senator. On a full and fair vote the district will give a small Republican Ma jority. Our Representative district will be tnnde up of Snyder and Union coun ties, and elect one member. Until tho next septennial cnumera tioo of the taxable iobabitaoU, and an apportionment thereon, tho Scnato bait consist or thirty-three members, and be apportioned as follows, to wit : Fbilsdelpbia shall compose tba first fonr district and elect fonr Senators, Fifth. Chester and Delaware, one Son a tor. Sixth. Montgomery, one. Seventh. Bucks and Northampton, one. Eighth. Boris, one. Ninth. Lancaster, ono. Tenth. Schuylkill, one. Eleventh. Lehigh and Carbon, on Twelfth. Dauphin and Lebanon, one. Thirteenth. Luicrne, Monroo and Tike, two. Fourteenth. Rradford, 8usqo.cb.an na. Wayne, and Wyoming, ono. Fifteenth. Columbia, Lycoming, Montour and bulivan, one. Sixteenth. Cameron, M'Keao, Pot tcr and Tioga, ono. Seventeenth. Snyder, Terry, Nor thumbcrlaod and Union, one. Eighteenth. Clioton, Cambria, Clear- Sold and Llk. one, Nineteenth. Cumberland and Frank lin, one. Twentieth. Adams nnd York, oe Twenty-first. Bedford, Fnlton, Blair and bvtncrsct, one Twenty-second. Centra, Juniata, Piiinin and Huntingdon, one. Twenty-tbird. Allegheny, three. Twenty-fonrtb. Indiana and West moreland, one. Twenty-Gltb. Fayette and Greene, one Twenty-sixth. Beaver, Butler and asniegton, one. Twenty-seventh. Clartoo, Arm strong, JefferHOD and forest, one. Twenty-eighth. Lawrence, Mercer na venaogo, one. Twenty-ninth. Crawford, on, Thirtieth. Erie and Warren, one. Until tba noxt septennial enumera tion of taxable and apportionment thereon mad by law, tho House of Ropiesentatives . shall consist of one hundred mombers,nd bo apportioned as follows : The city of Philadelphia shall be divided into eighteen dis tricl. Tho eounty of Adams shall be en titled to and elect on member. Frank lin to on member. Armstrong to one memoer. Beaver, uuttlor and Washington four members. Bedford and Fulton to one member. Borks to ibreo members. Blair to one number Bradford and Wyoming to two mem bers. Buoks to two member. Cam bria to on member. Potter and M'Keao to one member. Allegheny to evu members. The county of neater to two memoer. ueotre to one member. ClearBold to on mem ber. Clarion and Forest to on mem ber. Clinton. Lycoming and Sullivan to two members. Columbia to one membor. Crow lord to two mombora Cumberland to on member. ' Dauphin and Perry to threo members. Dela ware to one member. Erie to two members. Elk, Cameron and Joffer aon to on member. Fayetto to one number. Huntingdon to on mem ber. Iodiana to ooe membor. Juni ata and MitUin to one member. Lao- caster to three members. Lawranoe to ono member. Lebanon to on member. .. Jjbtgn to two members Luzerne to four members. Mobtcom ry to two members. Mercer to one member, Northampton to two in em members. Northumberland and Mouo tour to two member. Pike and Wayne to on member. Sobuylkill to threw members. Snyder and Union to ono member. Suaquehannab and Wyoming to two membera. Tioga to on memo, venango to en mem- Mr. warrea to on member. Weat - aarata&d to two members. York to two member. Often to on asera hv , Ssinersat to on member. Tain Ceml Traibl. Tb attempt to at t tie tho coal dim- ealtira by arbitration bas entirely failed. Judge hlwoll, tbonmpir nire to whom was referred certain points respecting the control of tho coli.'crics, maclo a report Apru j'jm, to which no aooiuea mnt wliil men bar the undoubted right to rtfuse work, except opon such terms as are agreeable to them, it is contrary to lb spirit Of the law to at tempt to fore employer to close thoir urines or ftccedo to certain terms or to prevent other moo, who mny so desire, from accepting such terms as tbo operators mny otTer. The orb), trator fniled to agree on a plan for a reaumption. hocal arbitration was propound, but rejected April 221, tbo operators of the Schuylkill legion aubmittod a proposi tion to the miners of SchiitlftiH. Nor Ibumberland, and Columbia, Counties to resumo work the remainder of the year at the following rates: Outside laborer, 10 nor week ; inside laborer, l I per week j as Sacra, by daya work. eij per week, anl a reduction ten percent upon contract work upon the prices paid under the a.J rato as tlie basis of 1809. The operators ssy they uoo i desire is intortore with the min ers' assocktfao in a manner whatever, and if the men prefer the basis ays tern, 1 we wilt be willing to submit in writing to the decision of Judge Klwcll, the umpire, the relative of the two-fifty baia heretofore offered by us, and the 3 basis heretofore claim ed by you, and to abide by bis deci sion whatever it may bo.'' It is not yet known whothcr this propositi!) will bo accepted by tbo miners. Io the meantime work has been resumed in four mines at Soraoton, protoction , . , i j .1 . , icijuiicu iu '.no milium p. haying been promised tho men by the l0 be setting in from Pconsylvn authoTit.ca. He (rerruun miners, who Litt t,, ti,ntttnd her Western States, tiu uc.u luiui'tjiiuu w I'vano nun the day before, by throats and intimi dations, also resumed operations. . . . April 23, tb Germans hold a mass meeting, approved the action of tho men who had courago to work in the wines, and resolved to protect them in caso or emergency, and to"spoodtho last dollar, and spill tbo last drop ot blood if necessary." A private mine has also been opened at Petersburg!). The mioera of 11 ill and Follows have been served with ' coffin' notices, and have applied to the mayor nod mili tary commandant for protection. But ono company of soldiers, however, now remains in Scraoton, tho others have bcoo ordored to their homos. In view ot the fact that a terrible riot may be inaugurated nt any moment, there are many who believe the with drawal of the military an unwise act. It 's thought that tho strike cannot last much longer, ine miners sup- pnea are almost exhausted, and some already begin to fuel tho pangs of hun ger. Till pnrty whioh is now so mali ciously maligning General Grant, was just as industrious in bnillng invee uvea ai asningcon, auu in opposing hia wise and patriolio endeavors for tbe benefit of the country. In the early part of 1700, tbe Domocratio party (or, as it was the called, "the opposition ol anti.fodctulists") began to bo organjzed in opposition to Wash ington's administration, and it scru pled at no means by which odium might bo cast upon Washington and bis supporters In the early part of hia first term, the Indians were very troublesome, and defeated our armies on several occasions whioh made it necessary for Congress to iocrcaso the strength of the army. Tbe Democrat ic party bitterly opposed the measure, on the ground that ataoding armies were dangerous, and that tbo propos ed looreufe showed the existence of monarchical designs on th part of the administraion. And again, when th neutrality proclamation was issued (which was oaused by the war of France with England and Holland) it was denounced by the Democrats ss a high-banded assumption of pow er on the part of the l'residont, "a royal edict," evinoing his monarchi cal disposition. It will thus be soon tbat tbo Dem ocratic party not only baa no respect for persons, but is even ungrateful for national existence. Grant saved tbo Nation, and that expose him to tha abuso of th party which so virulently attacked tba rath, r of his country. fc Tnx success of the Kopublican par ty, nnder the administration of Pres ident Grant, in saying ofT the nation al debt, reducing taxation, cutting down tbo ex pen see of the Govern meat and encouraging trade and com. moree, bas alarmed the Domocratio leadera, both in and out of Congress, and they have issued anj address full to the brim with misrepresentations and falso assertions. In this address those Dcmocratio leadera atate tbat tb ontire expenditure of tb Govern ment for the fiaoal year ending Jane 30, 1861, were only $02,000,000, and that 8104,000.000 were expanded for exaotly the anroeitema in 1860. This leaves out of tho count tbe fact tbat lb fiscal year of 1300 waa before the rebellion i that the exnsadi th Government for tbo collection of tno reveouo nav been tripled sine ; tbat a new and costly, but just and uuiuaoB puncy naa oeen inaugurated wwirai mo maians : that iha nn. sioos have been immensely increased ana tbe army and navy much enlarg ed, The rhila. iVes says that do conscientious body of men would be gouty or so flagrant a misstatement as mis oi ms Democratic Conereaaman auu so citizen possessioir eommnn sense will believe it fiueh .falsehood aamage their authors mora than they do tboso whom tbey are luteuded to injure. Any rair-minded sot of men. insiesa or attacking the financial noli ey or tbo Kenublicaa Dartr. wanM praise it for ita honesty and economy. Tna Ohio Legislature has taken In nana in einie and eontest eoutinoall. aiiaioa; ver to BUOpilO or SObOOl books for ths use of nublia ukul. . 1 i . J A Isw bas passed io Jbat Stale prohib iting the books in us ia publio cuool irom Being oaangea ortaoer than nno ia three years, sod eolr than hw a vt of two-third of th sohool boards. , Tnt teoor of the new from Paria for th psat few nay wontd seen to Indicate that the revolt which wea In aarursled immediately alter the re tirement or lb mm or the Uermen army from before the city, nnd which baa lasted nearly two months, is near ly subdued. The Communists will of course hold out ae long as it is at all posaible for them to obtain food but lha $am enlnttei who compose their army will not suffer the range of hun ger without some outbursts of Uiasa tie faction, which will cvontaiHf vjorapeil tho leader to accept the terms offered by the government t . Tb Insurrection has cost; France an immence amount of blood and treasure, which the weak government of M. Thiers should be hold responsi ble for. Tb ouiis, priests, bishops. and private citizens murdered by these worse loan barbarians cannot be bro I to life again, but their assassins ought to receive tho paaishmaut tbey de serve, but which, we very much fear will not be meted out to them. The financial prospect Is no Vess discouraging than the social one. The mo.icy forced from the Oas Company ana otner corporations will have to be refunded ; and these large sums, conn led with (he indemnity which has to be paid to Germanr, will be an im men bc burden upon the producing classes. J lie dcxtruotion ot private property In and around Paris his been considerable, and years will elapse bo foro the magnificent villas and monu ments razed by tbo sboll and th torch can bo rebuilt Immigration to thi Wist. In reference te the tid of immigration wnicn is reported In '.he Illinois pa lit,. Vrt-1, A ituw auf in aia rfsr rif. u ra vcrv oorrectlv nnd properly remarks : "f her is no earthly occasion for this Immigration rennsyivnma is naturally a grain growing State. Her soil is better than that or Illinois, because It will bold out longer without fertilizers. The soil of the western prairies is a nesn, deep mould, but tho product grows less per ncro every year, as tin statistics prove, while our product per aoro is gradually increasing. Tbe Pennsylvania farmer has, in the inex hamtiblo mineral resonrcos of bis na tive (State, tho permanent means of feeding the soil with lime. But when the Illinois soil is exhiusted, where is tho fertilising akeot? All these things, though overlookod now. will bo appreciated in duo time. And then we shall find our Chicago con temporaries imitating our example and looking after tbe interest of their State by endeavoring to arrest unnec cesaary and fooli-b emigration." A sad scone waa recently wituesscd io tbo jail at St. Louis. A young man, renuerea penniios ana oepor ate through dissipation, rclioved his immodiato necessities by atcalinz a Bible from a church and was discover ed and arrostod. In tho prison he ten sicit witn consumption, and when the day of his'trinl c.ime wss too ill to go into court. He, however, inform ed tho District Attorney of bis desire to plead guilty and to bo sentenced to the ponitcntiary, in tho hope that the ciiango ot place or conhnvmoot micbt be beneficial. The Court oflleors prooeded to tho jail, in order that his request might bo complied with, but it appearing that he was on the brink of eternity, tho Judge concluded that it would be sn sot of inhumanity to pass sotitenc upon a dying man. A nolle iro$. waa entered and his remov al to tha hospital ordered. Some of tho Domooratic nanera are trying to rldiculo tho Republicans for having such men a Winans of the New Xork Logislature'among them but we think aoroa of them might find a teoord, it etey would road tbe prop er book, where twelve chosen men had ooe among them who told out, and, it may be doubled whothcr be found worse, company in that place than Winans has thrown himself into by going over to tha Democrats. Owing to a high flood in the Mis sissippi, a crevossw oconred abov New Orleans, woek before last which bas caused considerable damage to proper ty. It was a thousand feet wide on Sunday, week, and twelve or fourteen mile of tb Jackson Railroad had been swept away. New Orleana waa con sidered to be in great dangor from tbe nood, but the wator in tbe Misaiminpi commenced falling and dissipated all . a. . icars in met aireocioo. According to lb latest decision of tbe supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a pepoo iurunuiug Btippur ior a DW DuilJing esnnot aeoure himself or ob uin a lien on too ouuuing unless ne urbt haa a distinct understanding with tno DUimer ana owner or tbe premises otncrwtse ne cannot ooiieot one cent for whatever he may furnish for the structure. ror some months an ors-anised band of swindlers has boon opcratiog iu lurta, uupmg targe namoert. Xney lurgau a inrge numoer oi deeds for valuable tracts of land and village property, and mortgaced and aold tnem. wnea uicea tbey tried to bribe lb ofllocra with a 12,500 ebeck on Jay Cooke and Co., of New York. Tin chairman of tbe domocratio State Committee, boa issued bis call lor the assembling of tho State Con vontion, at 1 1 arris burg, on Wednesday the 24th of May, for the nomination of candidates for Auditor and Surveyor vrvnarui. Th Ilerriabur: passenger railway ear carried 119,833 persons dnrin 1870. Tbe receipts of tb road ex- ooeaea tb expenditures IL63. Tm expense of assesainw nrl rnt. leoting tb revenoe for (be (Tret three month or Ibl year, as oompnred with th eorreaaonding month orlast rear show a red uetion of 1400,000. Tub decision of tha So Drama C.aawt declaring the leghl Under act caaaii. tutional. vu not onexneotad. though directly opposite to tbe decision of a yr ago, wke tfar were only eight Judges oa th beocb PRESIDENT JUbUB. Mh. WitT! Popular santlmeat la VJaVta eoaory li anmMtakBhly la favor ef PUwcBf. H. Ila win, r., ror rmtmm jwifi at aar rnni- elal District. Mr, i Irwin u a Bailee ot I'nln ennnly, a aradnate of Vale la Ki-hooi, of new Haren. Oaa., ana for a lima a student with Jedea Kallcy.la PailaAalpdia. Ha uniiM la tna araatioa at nil arofawina nrr iwa Taara in tlaloa aoantr aa4 lor Ika ImI Mir laara la taa IIT f Phllatlalpkla. HiikonpnmM th la iinnni in a rmm miiiim.ii two wmrmm wim iKoal aMIIty, aa4 waa a mbar'nf tka laarilnf Cflaimltteka of tha Hoata iha War anil Meant r. Ha daollaad araalcalkm la lo la farnr or radaral Kaiatmna, iranarai ana ixai jaoioia- a aoMlar aaanldata aad aawaqntnllT ItaofM to PNIIadalpala whara ka hualniahad aa ai tanaira araetiaa ia toa ptaia aaa u. a. uaaria. Wa kara known Mr. (rwl lnea hl admli tloa to tha bar. about 14 taart o. and wa kanw of AO tnaa In all ratpantj batlar aaltM for tha atx lion. II tha nannia or t aion .;oniT at thulr Prlaiarr Klortlon. praatnt hlrn for thalr eaadldala tha raopla af Xnrilar, aannot naka a mora farorabla aoailnatloa aad will dnabtlan aonl tha ajoia. Our rrianrn in Minim will aorard at tha rlcht to aarna oar aaadldata and wa aan amara tliam that In mr. nrwli wa pra antaaiaawho would ait tka potliloa with dignity, lntarlly and ability. ASSEMBLY. Ma. EniTon.-Allow ma, throaih tha eolaniar of your rapar, tnannoanea mytell aaa aandldala a aanaiidaii Rapratenta ror tna Hapaonnan nomination lor Itva, at tha owning Rapablleaa and alaatad to tha (aid nflVa, I will andaaror to lion ot nnrflar uonntT. nnouid I na aominatat narfurai ai dntv to tha bavt Afmv abllltr. ABRAHAM 1.1 ER. Jaekfoa towarhlp, If ay, a, ItTl. covxrssroxER. To Tna RarraLtraaaor Sutom OornTT. Tka aodorvlanad rwpaatrnlly annnanoaa tola Mir a a eanduinta lor t'uant CommlMlnnor, uhiortto tha daalMlaa of thaaniatna Ktpnbll ran Primary K.lactlnn. If nomlnalait and alart d 1 will tranaaotUi dutloi of tha nfflca with fi.lollty. AHA.Y J. t'ISHER Pann towoihlp. May, 1, ls;i. At Taa rollrltatloa of many frlandt, t hara Wan fndurad to annnunra rnyaalf ar a eandldata for iha offlr of County ttamtalMlonar, rnbtart to tha d-lln of tha Hrpublli an Primary fcleo lloa ('antra toannhlp In antltlad to tha randl data, and fhonld I ba nomlnatr.1 and alaeiad I will altand to tka dullal of tha nffl-a with adallir. .lOUMSlINt. C'antra towonblp, May, t, IS71. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pETKK SPECHT, Respectfully informs the eitiiens of this titara anil aiirronmlinff flounlrv that ha la I i n j - - ' nnm nrnarft to tnamifai.liira In Aril anil ban for sale, Buggies, Carriages, Sulkies, Sleighs, Wagons, ka., aa cheap, and a little cheaper, than (bey can be rurcbaietl elsewhere. of vehicles of various kinds promptly at. tended to. A share of tbo puMlo patron age is solicited. PETER SPECHT. MUJleburg, May 3, 1H71, if. D. C. CLA11KE, Importer and Jobber In NT1I0N ! (Jlovoaj, IIoHler-, Small AVnreB, WHITE GOOD! Trimmings, Hibbous,&c. AMD FANCY WOOLENS Its. Great Variety 87 North Third Street; 9-8 1 f rmi.Atiii.riiu. JAZARUS AIOYEU, IMPORTER OF Wines Brnntllcs, CJiillH, &e., aCC., Sll North Third Street, Phlladelphli D. B SLIFKIt'S WHOLESALE AD RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, 0. CO NORTH SECOND 8TREET, (lielow Arch, West 8iJe.) Faitory and VihulctaU Department, 1003 North 01b Street, abore Oxford, 9-8lf PIIILADELriUA. rTlUE 1LLUSRATKI) J- CHRISTIAN WEEKLY 11 Bubllnhad by Iht Axaairta Taarr Rooirrr St IM Nanaa itraat, an at aaeh of Ita aKa elai, na u ior aaia oy ma Aawioan Nam Cum "' TEBM8. Single lubterlptlous one year two dollar pay abla la adranaa i la alula ol twanty ubacrltxri aad orar one dollar and seventy Bra eaola. Ordara (or tha paper and bnalneas earn. nODleaUotii nut ba a.ldraMad to lha "Itn a- tiatid uHaiaTiAii wiiiLr i" and arllolaa or iDiariian m Mar. L.yman Abbott, Auiarloa ras Duoieij, iw nui iiraai, aim lore. TEfJISTER'S NOTICE . Xotice is X i hereby niven to all euneerned, tbat the w,,vw,ua aawi ptravai aave nieii lneir aa. vuuum iu tue MVKiaiera vniee, at miodlflburir, Hnyder eounty, and that tha aald aeeounte will be pretenled for eonnrtnalioB and allowaoow at the Orphan' Uourt to be held at Mlildtabura; ir the Uuunty of border, oa the Fourth Monday of w mhu wi mhi aauain. Till A? aaexunt of Joseph Itrubeoker, Adm'r, t The aeoond aecount ul lianial urairiak w. eeutnr of the lut will and tealameot ef Jaoob awyvr uavaaiaut a The eeoount of Talent Ine Walter fc Fllia C. Behoea Ada'n, ef the Kaiate of clearj Wea ver Deoeaeed. ' 4 Tha eeoount ofOeorfre Etr.ler AilmT ot the Bala la of Catharine ttiier deoeaeed. sine aeooaot of John Nurman, Qnardkta af il'ViT,'.""" f """".one 01 uie jutidrea ai It W. k IJlia hallk deeeMad. S The anal aoeoaat of Ueerge Flrher Exeew iw 01 im laai win aad teataaeol el Ueorve U lleeker deoeaeed. t The eeoount of Enoe Folti Exeentor 0 the laet will and lailaniai r deeeaea.1. . 1 anal aeeonnt of John 8. Wolf Truitee l0.M''. lb Nul Etate Of Jaoob Dlotrleb deo'd , " fuu,;, 01 '" Mohnee. fciecutor of - waai 01 ueonre apple Mac1 10 The Brat and Baal m,ii.i r iVl aev eieeutm ef the laat will and teetament of Juhn Dourtnay deoeaaed, . 11 ine aeeoaaioi William Rowereox Quardl- tH. V " wiuor euua 01 Mlokael IS The aeoount of William Rn.... -1 ji Shael Krock daaaaaad an ef Marv Jana S roflk. a. mi....p .wim . . u,- 2!!0!io'it I oh? v- Bamt d'r or .' Tbf 0"unt of William 8. Thnnby. Eiee Am ss, isrt " cuvtK' h LETTERS TESTAMETART. oo the EeUteoflf au,a h... 1... -. .1-. ouak of Hollaagrovw. dae'd, kaviae haea erraauei te the uadaralied- all L.TT." . . "a eelvee ladeutea to aald eatale are raMted Io r-i aaving eiaiuii aaalnat - " ,naaa taaia ror aettlemeal te Oet St. 1ST. vr. r. aAJHr.il t, ; eeator. rjENTKEVILLE HOTEL,. (Uateaira. Weavev'i.) ijjanwrrlle Mnider Ce., . MTEJt atAkTMAN, FToprtiior. Oealervlle k.r7'- Wlhad1 e4 wall kaown hotel '" wrebaeed by ike ander.l(aed, ae - a 1 mm j April , U7L ..'SBiU.. READY-MADE. vY7 cxoTiirwo. Thw Largest , Stock Ah) Flneet Goods; WthNewtst8tYl; k. Haas AJl- . 1IHW www w n - jVmlnenlpi (he we have every kind Createsl Va of material every variety style, suitable for Youth from 16 to 20. iBoys from 9 to 16, and Children from to 9 years, air durable & itrong made with specisl Xl xwnc to rough We usage. In this de have partment Our made prices are as our Es tonishingly tablishments low. it THE HEAD Market QUARTERS OF an tl .COUNTRY TRADE" 6th. In Clothing, and vwe can assure our friends from out of town that they need look no fur ther than Oak Half Our for satisfactory Custom fV Clothlng satis Work is factory prices. of the very Full stock all Drttcharartcr. tl he year Easy rules for round. measurement, Mar1tet prices, o., sent iand free to any part of i6t7u America, and good (Its guaranteed. Market antl Gth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. A 88IONF.E ACCOUNT. Noiice ia here by given that Daniel H Boyer, As iunce of Jvlm Sleller, haa filed his account in the 1'rolbobolary'a oflice, and tbe aamr win na presented lor confirmation at Mny term, a v, ip(i- J. C ROUSE, rrotbonolary. April 22, 1871. "JJBERROTII, BER(iSTlti:.SER & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, PROVISIONS, &c. No, 200 North Wharves, (above Race 8t 9-7lf rillLADELrAIA. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of writ of Vend Ex., iraued ont or tbe Court or Common rleaa ofSnv dcr Co. lo me directed, will be expoeed lo ruoiio caie, ai lue court House Iu .MidUb burg, 00 MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1871, ai 10 o'olook, A. M., the following valuable REAL ESTATE as follow, to win-All that certain Tract of Land ailuate in Chap moo Township, Snyder eounty. l'a.. boun. ded east by land of Mary Shotly, aoulh by Samuel Peasler. west by John C. Kreii r. and north by llhury llumoiel, eaaiaiuing HO ACltKH, More or leas, whereon arr erected a good .na rrame uouie, nam, ana other out buildinga. Taken in execution and te be sold as the property of Jaoob H. tenig. ALbO.Al Ilia asms tluie and place, a eertain Tract of Land ailuate ia Centre township, Ce. and 8tate aforesaid, bounded and deecribed aa fellows, 10 wit: Uouaded south by land of Isrsel Shamorey, west by land of Samuel Mover, north by land of rrederick llowereox, and east by land ef - eier lABg, coniaiuiog aioreoriess; twenty acres of whioh are cleared and the balance well timbered. The improvements eonaist of a Log llouse, Stable, aad ether baildlngs. Taken in execution and 10 be sold as the property of Henry Mover. ALSO. At the same lime and plnoe, a eertain Lot of Ground situate ia Union townnUlp, County and Stale aforesaid, des cribed as follows, lo wit: Rounded north aud west by Harrison WUuer, east by Pennsylvania Canal, aud south by Jaoob Bogar.eontaiulng one hundred and 4fiy feet square, ere erleee, whereon are erected a' Iwo-etory Uriek llouse. abed, and other out-building. Seised aud taken in execution aa lha properly of Daaiel Mulliner. - JOHN S. WOLF. Sheriff.' SbofieT's Offioe, Middlebug, April 'U, 1871. SELL 4c SCHONOUK, Wholesale Dealers la BRANDIES, WINES, Gins, Whlskc Sa &c, WOMZLSDORK, BERKS CO., Ta. . January 18, 1870-U ' Wheteaale and BeiailDealer in . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ' h Ceaafaaakera' MaterlaLj, Shoe riadiags.,e. . ecliasfrev. Pa,' 1 l,ltf ' EXECUTORS KOTIcr Latter twrt.i aienlsry ia tbe estate of VbrliUl.na Wlitannrer, Hie ef Fraaklia tawnrhlp, Snyder ConntT. AtmmmtA lalna k.. rsnlel l the ondemlanaJ, atl nerens linowlof Ikemaaltea ledabltd te said estate are reqwesta u nak parmfnl wlibitut delay, and I bora haying cUlme the same Will preaenl than la BPfAJJIJV WITTEJT MTEH, . Apr.2, 1871. , vEieantor. INVENTORY OF WIDOWS CNDER THE faoo law. - Not lee le hereby t It that the InvenlAra of Catharine Oarman, Widow ef Oeoritt Oarnsii, laie of Washington lp. deceased. aii iisa uowee, widow or Dr. Robert L. Howes, Isle of tbe borough of SeHnecrove, has been fi!J with the Clerk of the Or phsa's Court ef 8nydr County, sad that the same wilt be presented for eoaliraiatioa at May Term, A I), I "7 1. i. CROt SE, Clerk O. C. April 22. 1871. A 83IONEB ACCOUNT. Notice is here XV by tlren tbat Wm. Harding, Assignee of L. N. Holines, has Sled his aeoouut le the rrothoDotary'a Offlee, tad that the same will be presented for confirmation at May Term, A. I.. 187). J. CROU8B, Prolhohotary, T 1ST OP VEN'DKRS of Foreiso and IVmaatle Merchandise, la tha rvmmi at Sayder,8tate el Prnaty Iranla tor the year 1ST 1 ncnver. C'laat. Uoenre, Mneee "peht. Pry (Mods, is (10 oo II. L. Kiurtrnhoih do la IS 00 Mover a Itwarta do i leoo t. H. Hawanplua, do la 10 oo Hanry Hnorer o 14 1 00 J. V. KMra Mtnre Dealer 14 t.no IHlTer M. Klaee " 14 1,00 Dr. liaae HoUrock Milt, 14 7,00 Went Itenver Tenhp. Heltrlth k tlrower, Pry Oeodt. IS 10,00 W. H. Smith, " " 14 7,00 C ulre Townnh'n. Walter a "hewers, Pry Ooodt, IS J. Auraad k Man, ' "14 tftaimnn Toyrntftip. 10.00 1,00 11.40 11,60 1.00 7.00 1,00 1.00 7.00 10,00 10,00 10,00 1.00 1.00 1,00 lo.ee 10.00 10,00 10,00 7,00 1,00 10.00 1.00 1,00 1,00 ?,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 10,00 1.00 1,00 7,00 J.ar. Fine liryOocdt, n Jaeob Wlaat, " - ia Miller a Hon! km tlljatt Aaderron, Ororery, 14 Franklin Townthip. ftwlneford a Bhlndel, Pry CrooOa, 14 Iao Hoaver " " 14 Catbarlne Ilower Mill 14 Jack$on loiimthip. ,7nhn S. Reaver, Pry Oooda, IS K I tiara. Vnarlck ' " H llarrlann Hroaae, " 13 O. A. Crlenmeyer, Store Dealer, 14 tnhn Manrer, Mill, 14 Flilllp Uesfer " 14 Middli biira. Wlttennryer h Aon, pry Ooodt, Wm. H. Ilaaver, ' ' J. W. lireeae - 13 IS IS IS t. Alfred Sohoch. Khlmlrl h Swlnerurd Droa Rtor 14 P.T. Hhoden, Btore Healer, 14 MiiulUerrtk ToKnthip. Jacob A. Hmlth, lry Uoodl, 13 Samuel H. Yol.r, 14 A. II. Keck fcBro. More Dealers 14 David Metier, Mill, 14 ilonme Townthip. R. O. FIm, Orocery 14 r. H. Ilark. ' 14 J. Y. Ilnttcnuteln, 11 14 Schoch a. Uroa. Mill 14 Penn JbtriisA't. Schoch It Hroe. pry Ooodr, 13 Iraae V. Itoyer, " " It V. V. Kami, Mill, it tdmond Yoat, " 14 I'tr y Ti'Vluhip. Minium a Schnee, Pry Ootidr, Is H. n fc A Hrbaca, ia fharlaa Hoyar, M ' 14 Mark ley a. Trontman, " 14 " " " Mill, 14 William Hood, 14 1O.00 10 00 1,00 7 00 1,00 1.00 John bchnee, " 14 W'rtt Vrrrif Tuunthip. George Hoiueworth, Mill. it Hell UKrot A 10 7.00 Ttobach a tiro. pry Ooo)i is WeKenaeller k Ron 10.00 16,00 M'Carty Sloyer k aohnare" Hchoch k Hrui. I. It. Rmllh, h William V. Fckbert, Klttner k Hon, t). II. lloyer. Hardware. H. Halaelord, ClotliiUK It la.00 1600 10,00 10,00 10,00 10.00 T.lJ 1,00 1.00 7,00 1.00 I.oo 1,00 1.MI r aui, norton u lover, " u J II. I Irk. Drog Store 14 Shlndel k Wagenneller 11 " 14 W. H. Keller, lluok Btore, 14 Selem flrnthere, Muilc More, 14 Suan Kaiiem, Nollonf, 14 j. K. KohrUch fc Panaliter " 14 l.lnyd fc .Miller Moot fc Shoe Store, 14 Juhn t'oulciron Grocery 14 John II. Weurich " it J. H. Ilurkhart Stove Dealer, II Mtlee Wetiel 14 Krleger fc l'awllD Mill. i Union 7ownhip. 1.00 7.0O 7.00 1 on 7,00 I.oo 7,00 HorTmaa fc Bro. PryUoodi IS 10,00 Uatiel fc McCullougb ' " 14 1,00 11 asnivgmn imrnthip. O. fc. r. f). Mover, PryOoodf. 1.1 10.00 Harrier fc Son, " " 13 lo.oo J. V. Merle . la lo,. Daniel Elienliart, " 13 ln.oo if. ,i. K. if w . iiioyer, iwni more 14 7,(M Jnenh Hurler, Hoot fc Slow store 14 I.oo Jacob It. shirk. Store Dealer 14 1,00 Aaron Myr, " 14 i.oo A. J. Ilerhell Mill, 14 7 00 David Hoy 14 1,00 apeai win;ne iiain at tne 1 ommi'Monera1 otnee In the llnrouah ot Mlddlehurcon Thurrdrv May tsth, A. II. 1971, between the hnura of o chick a. n.and So'cloek P. SI. whan and where all tlioae who may feel themnelvee ae:- Krleved by their olanlOoatlon may attend If mey inina proper. ualvin r .MUYr.H. Mercantile Appraieor, COUUT l'HOCLAMATIOX. Whereas the Hon. 8. S. Woods Prl dent Judge of the Judicial Piatrln' cumpoeed of the counties of Snyder, I'nion and Mifllin and J. 0. L. Shlndel and George C. Moyer, Esqa Aasoelale Judges io snd for Snyder couuty have issued their p reoeipt bearing, date the the 'JHlh day of rvoruary, 1011, 10 me uirected ror the holding of an Orphans court, court of Common Fleas, court of Oyer and Tcr miner and Ooneral court of Quarter Ses sions of the fence at Middlebnrg, for I he eounty of Snyder, on the 4th Monday, (be ing the 2Jnd day of May, 1871.) and eonlinue one week Notice is therefore hereby given lo (Le coroner, juetice or Ibe I'eace and Conala bles In an for thecouulv of Snvder. lo an. pear In their proper person arilh their roile records, inquisitions, exsmlnallons and other remembrances lo do those Ibinea which of their ofnees and in their behalf pertain le be done and witnesses and per sons prprecuting io behalf of the Common wealth agatual any person or persons are required 10 be then and there eltendine- and nol departing without leave at their pern, justices are requested lit be punct ual in their ai tendance at Ibe appointed lime agreeably te notioa. 1 Given under my band and seal at the 8berifTe office In Middleburg, the 28ib day of Februajy, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and aevenly-one. JUM.N B. WOLF, Sheriff. "y ALU ABLE FARMAT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale his VALUABLE FARM, tltuate in Monroe township, Snyder Couuty. I'a. adioinlna- ands of Abraham Fisher, Miobal Hummel Od others, ennla Ining about more or lers, ninety-Ire acres of which are cleared andia a high state of ullivatioo 1 the balaneeie covered with the best of lim ber. The improvements consist of a good large Dwelling: House. a LARGE BANK BARN and all necessary outbuildings, good water oooveulent for all purposes, a large ... L j . APPLE ORCHARD. containing choice graded frail, fco. The farsa la uuder good feaoe, naturally fertile and highly produollvet le ia a healih. country,-about three miles from Se Hue grove end two ail lee from ,8hamekta Dam, on Ibe west twos, of the Susquehanna river is conrenleat le Markets, Railroads, Ca nals, Cburokts and Scbvels, ' Will beaotdaa easy term, and reseesslon given Immedotely if desired. For further particular inpuir ef Ibe awbseribet ea the premise. . .. 1 cap. john niay. Mfro.twp Jut a, ?u, NOTICE Is hereby lr.a (hei ,jp " . son having taken staek I the Sk " a La-.tt.w, wSiirwMl, payaMa , Tl" llrar ttla Hat, at (aa railroad am any ar Ma mti nhaerl bar to MM Mnk aim an athar "".. said aa K 1laaa will . ,T alddllMa..,.k irrv uai i nn. .aaai fi.ftwiiifcA mated, at oaee. aaalnit aald daila.... ' vyenierec tba BOAln prH IS, MTI. T ICENSK NOTICE Notice AJgirratlat airier Jatiob Miller, Weal Beaver. John Krick Moses fpeebt, Beever, D. L. Raudeabosb, " llenrf Hotiser, Geo. A. Smith, Ferdiosnd Sones, Chapmaa Peter Hartmaa Ceatre. George Onyer, Fraaklia, Lewie A ml a, Middleoreek: Daniel nolrnder, I', r. Wciaer Barak Keene, Middlebnrg, Monroe. i. r. Itoltrnntcln, John Arnold, Daniel H. Clark, Daniel Hovis, Ferry Henry Sehaee M Jona B. Woodling, Pena Job Emrioh. Daniel Mulliter t'n Ion, Belinsgrove, Ira Seyrn, it.- a. noils. J. Y. Walter. Henry Kelier, F. OOIoyer, Washington, Andrew Rouah, Daniel Eieenhart HESTAt'RANT. Isaac Fees. Reaver, J. Croiiie Kelinagrovr, . it. nenrick, m George lloeterman, Washington. nave Bled their petitions for Tatars i: "im ma i,ioi oi ineourt of On,. ..n.- .Ill C ' , V0Unl' ,i prraenieu ior approral Mouday the 22ih day ol May next. . J.CROU8E-,ClerktJ 8. Howell & IV Aili crtiteinci t: Tiii8ciio6i; More laraely patronlied by Youn Mrs tka, anv oihar for a li.in.. A. .." V. 1 .'a' Ilea h tJulmi. Uolleae, Pooahkeepale, t FaacTK AI. bchool ln Ike United Male! IL atei. Refer to patroBf In every Mate. Ail, M. O. EABTMAW. Lt.P., fr-UnT HOLLIDAfSBlkB BEMINARY, HOLL1DA YSfll'HO PA. BLOOMLXGTOM (lit.) NlB8EBi7 . is oreenhoupef, Ij, aaat Aiv,,iihmi 1 1 . i .. . n. V. I Plant I Frnlt, Shade., Kveraroeo Trei Boa Orafts, Beedfloas. Oeaae plants' fceriy Knee PoUloes. Hhruba Hoaes Oreanhowl raBtasaaus I lnet, Heat Oollectlon-S ',o I and quel ty Head 10 eente for New, llluittti, I lieaorlntlje Oautogqwu pages. Sen" 1 I cMjjr Catalogue! of SeeJs. with plain at I """" k a 1 img ana garnea n aeu-l 31 pa.es, end Wholeeale Price Llat-J ,ZM Address F. K. PHOENIX, UloomlnrtOD?!, I lr. Crook'H AVlfli3 Ol? TAH, ESTABLISHED 1802. A 1 . 1 a e a . Anemeuy blvtl hnB heea ,CJ(fl for 10 years, snd proved lo thoniand. caies capable of earing all Diseases of the Tw I and Lungs iperrnrmlng many reutarkMe tml Imllaratfeetlonsand valnlv seek reliai ir I ro let prejudice prevent yon from being tin I Ooughs ad Coldj.-Ths Druggists lay It eiml A'thma-The relief and enres are rnsrrtloni I rvuumiw. every sanerer will nnd rsllilii cure. Throat Allmanta rannlM ai - r. .1 Long Maeaeae.-lias cursed eases vntm ed Incurable. .v. lability It renovates and tnrlgoratu t J Liver Complalnt.-Most effeotlre regultM J this organ. S liyapeptla. Its healthy actio 00 ths rul re 1 T ' J K1' t'rlnary Organs. Aetlon on them Is and prompt. IH. UKUdK'S wive nr Tin 1. .i.t the meillt'lal aualhlaa nr T. renetable lnirllenta ofnndoulited valne.el. make It unaurpaMed, ant only for the plaints enumerated, but It ronhlle ra.iir. haniled ltretilh,cleatiMi theitomtch, rtlm the I.lver and nnla tlm food to digest, and makes pure Idood, an4 . JicT appreeiaieii ky both eoen4 11 lek. If you are afflicted In any way, wait yV.U "r "'lo toulo pro,rllM ot I Urook'sAVIne of Tar, you will add yoorle iniioy 10 us araat value In Oorrectlns; en that flerh la heir to," Prepare I onlv bv (II. UKUUK fc CO. Bold by druRKlau ereryelun 4 For Berofula, Rcrofulnm Tan.i fl ncroiiuous uiaeases of the Ejm I f ia aoj lorm, iineumaii'i X blseasae of the Liver. rileacf aul, braptlons, Pimples, Hulls, Id er, ooaiu Head, Ulcera, sm ' ma, or any aiiease uepen'iliii WU, Uf druggists, OL1 VfcK UKOOK a CO., DsTlot.1 prepared onlv 1 WTSE THE RED HORSE POWIIER- 1 and 40 nacka. Hail Huraa t.i.u u. rter'e, U, It. A'alitant Assessor, Mount A'M nnanaa I'uniD o OLAanaaa Aaros ra , u. usoob's Livery and Esehenxe su'. punnury, l-eno. Honase cobkd or Forr Wolf k Wllhelm's. Danville. Pa.. A. tl! won si wiineim's, Danville. Pa Merchant, Whahlnatonrllle, Pa., anakar's, Jersey whore. Pa. Hoki luko Pkvbb. Haas a Hru's, I.e ra., J. Met KMB ITSII .aarliLurf. llORSB C'URKD 0 C'OLIU. ThoS. tlHIM 1 nniB uo., i-a. Hon rvaio or aoin H. Ilarr!, H. fc A. Cadwallailcr'l. Hi.. Cows cured. lr. M'Cleery, J. H. sl'Coraio Milton, Pa., t'hlekens cured of I'holiri' (Ispss. Dr. II. T. Krel', WaUontoes, f Dr. V. U.. Dirts, V. W. Sticker, Jha James Unnay'i Milton, Pa,, Huu.lra.lio eoald be cited whose stoek wasaaved syn the Bed Hooee Powder preiared by lit BKOWN Druaalst, Chemlit and H ant his Wholesale and Retail Drug aud (.'' eal Emporium, Hroadway, Milton P., to all orders should be adddreised. FOR m PER MM We will Insert aa advertisement o :v moxti la one hundred and Brty Ore FlrsteU PeituayMaula Nesvapaptn Inelndlng Eleven Dallies. We refer to the publliher ef this pswi whom our responsibility Is well knoes. 1.1 nt Hnt Froe. Address QEO. P. ROWULL a CO ADvaaTiaiao aoikts. Nos 40 St 41 Park Bow, New To I QO l'8ETHEVECETAHLR ly IpiU PULMONARY BALSAM "P lha old sundard reined y for 'oui(h. I tonauuiiitlva. ' NeUilog betUr." I'm II bob. fc Co Boetoa. Tl A. M 1 ., Cleans Kid Moves and all kinds of Clou! Clolhlnai removes Paint. Urease. Tar, ai l .i,i ,r, wiwiuui ine least injury to n n faurlc. Hold by Urniulits and laser "1 Uarelay St., New York, eS La Salle HI. M Atim A DAY FOR AM. with Btenrtl g aw Address A. E. Qoam AM. slprln Bay the Apple Parer, Corer aad Bllcsr tm afia'O A MONTH Horse Bad Oerrlat) WO (Jolstied. tapeasse paid, H. h' Ytjront.. I Head TIiK WB.WILla PAT AdEWTH A Site or ir of ex per Week and Esueases, or tarn euaatnlaalaVi ta sell ear new and S'e UAONKt't hlarahall, si lib. mi iflTaaiiiuns, Aaraae as. CUT THIS OUT! Aad send Tweate.a ri. n.r Tlfla' draw a Wauk, Hewlua M.ohlae, P"T suttieMtrllele of value. rVehlaoks. KI'TJ AMiuar. aaareas, PACKARD D fc CO 'A :.-A tiiflj ........ aarf aau, utuiv. A VOID QUACKS -f- early IniUsorelloB, oauslng sr""" blllty, pressatare daeay, fce., hsvle."! vala every Advertised reesedy, has weans ofeelfcure. which he fltl m'W fellow euSerers Address J, H. ( 'l -ajraj M ivprvu cunuiiioa Ol lue ul ja w ar ir. rKi s urn ruun u hv fja ,f POKE BOOT. It is eoBMi I J If with tha beattonle preparailoti JM Iron known, and Is the twit sin WaT I've and Blood rurlOer ma,le. ( Wn vnur lllfiod. Tra An kiktiiA u.v JV MMa suae, e. iaiu.