THE POST. M1DDI.CBVRO. .JURE I. inl KttUBLlCA STATE TKIRt. For Auditor GentmL CTol. rnvict Htr.ntort, or MAVra csv'Njr, far Smrtynr ftexttal. Col. lloVt 11. lloulh, fit" eCffrYLKII.'. OOl'HTY. The Ktw Departure. Forty norco Ohio Democrat met t linytoo rrpentlv, dglocntcd their entire Vower to Mr. VallsnrliRlifirn, an I hide liim blnT lilnnt s;iitnnt tlio wall of our Kopublican Jericho, lie did the Onlv "ot fur him in threo wlierisei. eighteen resolutions, n I n Llf hour's ppoecb. Dut It .oenow hnppins that the wrtlls do not quake and nobody is fi iglitood The resolutions ro real curiosity, for tboy litvo the head of n dove and the tail of a scorpion Mr. Vsllandicham Jtaa been convortcd by the inejcorsWe loaie of events to a hy brid Ropublunnnm. and beg thittho PcrrJOiM'Mio pirty Mull advnooo with mm 10 nis nmivrnr home, uunnu tlio war ho held that accession wa jristirtobl", tbnt Lincoln and Congr.-ss were onrper, nnd the army or the I'nioti a mob of blue-coated assasnins, and w ecuHins.'ly rent SoJth to his rtbol friend by tbo military authori ties. But tho war was a sticctM tied now in Vu culm judgment se cesssioo bus ceased to be tolerable among ofar ideas of Government Lin ruin murdered by Mr. Vulliiadiit )iiuu' a Ibcreot. lor hit adbc.ioa to bo doctrines which Mr. VnllaiiJij; liofn nov tiopt for Gospel, wo Viitht in bin poliry alter all, and the uniformed hireling' fa tyrannical fcdininistrution,'' (Seo Vnllanditthatu'M lhytoo upccrh ) were jlcvcr pentla mcn pcrfui uiiujf a diaarceablo duty, nil of whom are now fit to nssooate with the Democracy, nnd all of whom Mr. Vallandiuhiim' rcu ihitins be rcech to rote tbo Democratic ticket. Mr. Vallandiubam was a Rtcadfunt foe to the abolition of slavory. Slavery has been abolished, and Mr. ellati diham confesses that it 'm rightly abolished Mr. VaUandigham rosi-ted the Thirteenth, Fourteenth nod Fif teenth Amendoiwota. Thur are part ot the organic law of tho land. Mr. Vallaodighara accept theru as Kuch, nd welcome the black roao a a cit iioo and a voter, and teas that he will rote for the democratio candi date. Ho accepts a tariff for revo tiuo. lie favors economy and reform in the puhlio scrrioo, which every ooo fTorf. Ho asks that the public debt, which a short time ago lie wu ready to repudiate, should be paid as rapidly a possible, nod aays not a word u lout greoobacks or bloated bond hold en. lie goes to bed with Qrcely up oo tho Uoaeral Amnesty question. He oppoei railroad grunts and San l)o roiogo, as does a very oiiHiderable fiaotion of tho Kepublicao parly, and all this Doing conceded, only luks in return that Congress shall nut tiy its lisnd upon the murdering bands of Ka-Klux, who tiro to carry tbo Southern State" by violence at the next election. The right to kill ne groes In I)izie, and ravish the wives hod buro the homos of Union uien a: midnight, is a cardinal point iu Dum. ocrutic doctrine, which Mr. Valluudig liam and the Democratio party cub ucver yield. His platform says iu ef fect to Republicans, take all elso, but leavo u this. A Dozen Heuwon Why flic Democratic I'urly Must be Deleuted. 1st Uocuue tbo Republican party, a a political organization, has bceu faithful to the country, dofendod in life against its enemies, aod uiuiutaio ed iu authority when it was denied by traitor. 2d. liocauso the Democratic party, as a political organization, was iu open sympathy with the rneo who bunded and armed to disrupt tho Loion, and who lor nix years warre I, at the sacriflci of thousands of lives aod millioes of dollars, to destroy the government. 3d Iidcause il there lul uot been a Republican parly, we wonld not now have a goveroraout. The streogtb aud patriotism of the Republican parly of the land, and the unwavering devo tion of their leaders, alone saved ibo Union and perpetuated the govern ment. 4th. Because If therj hal not been a Democratio party, Slavery would never hr atleiuptod rebell ion. Tho covenant into which the slave-master, encouraged them wiih me nope luai treason would be sue cssst'ul. as tby believed tho Do mo cralio party of the North would be strong enough to prcveut troop from : u .... I. . - j r . i i Kumg ouuu w uuuiouis wiiu reuet or ganiiatiun. oiu. uecauso mo material resour ccs of the nation have always been protected oy uepu&iioao policy. Tbs luuor wnicn u now prosperous owes it vitality to tho iovigoraiiog policy ut rspuunuao rum. bih. Uecnuse tbo influense which used slavery to oruah a freo govero incnt i now willing to allow foreign pauper labor to destroy Tree labor. 7th Reeausa the only reliance which the creditors of the country nave ion ine security oi tueir invest ments, is in tho Republican psrty be tag kept in power. Repudiation is sure io ioiiow iiepubiiusa detest as rebellion was the direct result of democratic teaching. 8ib. Recause our system of inter- nni improvement, now so potont Iu us mnueuco tor good, would, by Democratic victory, beuoiao tbo prey of a corrupt lobby, ever ready to use the representatives of the peoplo io lurlheraucs of schemes to plunder pri vate and public enterprise 9Ui. Jkciuse the Democratio party, it the ndvocato of direct taxation, vould restore the tax oo real estate, repealed at the instanee of a Repub lican Ooveroment. 10th. Bscanso the Ropablloan par ty has securej for lbs Amerioin peo-' pie A Ig'flgn poliry iy which wo now! wield mote power io Europe thai oar government ever possessed io the old world, by reason of which millions of eur bonds are held by European cre ditor 11th. Hocause the Democratic par ty having been and yet being ready to mako a merchandise or Human Best), would not hesitate to baiter Io the. honor of ih Government, once they get in their possession. 12th. Because the Republican par ty can bo trusted, having been tested and lound lailhful. kiatr Journal. IMIX.VT'i The following rcgulntioM rclstive to issuing patents are published fur tbe iolonnaiion and guidance ol own ers of unpateocd land I. The patent most isuo to tho oo teat owner of tbo land or party hold ing tit Io under the warrantee, or to the executors, trustees, or heirs and legal representatives of tho person in whom title wa vested at death, or to the guardians of miner children of the deoeaied. II. Warrantee who remain the owners of the land warranted aod sur veyed to them, tan oblaiu pateuts in their own names (if oo caveat rcnulos undetermined) without furnishing asy brief or statement of title, upon pay ment of back purchase monoy, iutercst and lees. III. Executors, tru-tocsanl gunrJ- mo repieteuliog tbe warrantee, or his heirs, who npply for patents, should produce evidence of their ap poiutmoot as such. IV. When tlio land Las pnssed out of the ownership of the origioal war rantee, or party who took out the olliiso right, the applicant for patent will bo required to furnish evidence of uwaorMiip, V. The present ownership of apart of a tract ot land surveyed in pursu ance ol any given warrnut, detiiiog to have a pule nt iu hi own name, can obtain it by having the county survey or make return ofburvey of such part. In tuakiog tho survey the county sur veyor should, beside, giving the course and distances and uaotity of ncrcs io the particular part, indicate lh wuele ol the original tract by dot led lines. The applicant will only b: required to pay his proportion ol the whole amouut duo on tho tract, with fees. Evidence of owuorship I j secern pauy application. VI. When uu unpatented oriiual tract has bceu sub-divided, tho several present owner may unite in un appli cation for patent and statement ol li tie. and upon payuieot of uiu 'int due, with pateot and other Ices, n patent will issue to them, the said applicants, their heir nnd assigns, according to their respective rights uud iuteresl, without setting forth the particular iuterest ot each. VII. Iu cases where it Is dim Mill lo submit evidence uf title required by this o!ficcaio order to obtain a pat eul, any uuo or more of the owners ol an unputuuted tract can, through this Deportment, dischurgu the lion aguiimt mud truct by tho puymuut of the pur chase money, iutercst and fees tthown to bo duo by the land lien docket, anil tbe iuteresl since necruod, aod a pat ent oan at any liiu i afterwards i-Huo to those entitled to it upou pro .it ol own emhip. VIII. The account io tho lien docket are cumulated to June 1, 1904. I! to tho amount due, as shown in i'.s proper column, their be added tho In tercut aocruiog from Juno 1, 1Si8, to the date of forwarding the docket to the prothountary, at the rate given in tho column ot rulo per cent, of inter est, und oo this sum intoiettt bo calcu lated ut tho rale of six per cent, from the tituo of forwardiog tho docket uu til the date of tbo application tor pat ent, il will givo the ouuuut required to procure patent. (See - sect act of Wth May. 1804.) A kUtemout of the amount duo on any particular iract or tracts, or any ntlicr iuformution in relation thereto, will be promptly furnished, oo applica lino to this ollieo. Persons teodio money to tho Sur veyor ooucral otllco lor payuieotol arrears on unpatented laoJs, and for records, ic, should seod by express or by draft, cluck or post olfica money order, payable to tho order of Jacob M. Campbell, Surveyor General. transmuted by mail, at all, tho loiter ought, at loast to be registered at the pent emco from wbioh it is sent. All communications for this offi should be addressed to JAt'OU M. CAMPBELL, Sl'BVEYOR (jfc.NfcllAL, llarrisburg, l'a Last year the whole Democratio party ol t'eongylvaoia stood upon the winte man plattorin. It was on their part a bitter battle against tb i.t.. a . . . . ... uiucit ana me nine viclorios woo here and there wero hailed not sim PT ava iouiuuraiio successes, but us advantages secured by tbe aid of re publicans wbo wero hostile to negro suffrage aud to negro suffrage and to negro equality. So euamored were they of their last year's plat lorui und tboir last year's victories that they rosolved thenceforward lo make hostility to the colored man the soul of their political gospel. Rut wuut a ennngo in one little twelve month J Jo-Joy, with cbaracierihtU- lorgetlulncss, they sink out of siuht last year's reoord, aod now. forsooth. mey inrust, tiiemse;va upon lbs Re' publican plalfuim end insist unoo oo forcing negro sutTrago and oegro equal- Two prixo fighters, Collius and El wards, who had a grand fisticuff on Long Island, a few duys ago, for Hie " iigbiweight ohaojpiocsbip, ' have eouio to grief In New York oily. They wero arretted, locked ui. tried bolero Judgo DowKog, found euiltr. aud sentenced to IIOO'J floa aud ooe year default of paying the Qua they ahould both be kept io Jail a sooond vs.r. iJi lavHweiis. wilu a. ii at nrtiair i iul in Thoinai Mollpino, who "umpired ' the fight was sent to Jail for six months, idu muioiea io aouti Doe. Mskrng b sport of the P. 11. a oriminail of. fence and eoforoiog the penality sharp ly will bo likelv to have a damainv effect oa lha brutal amasencnt. . Onet?lheSfvlaidUra. v We find in the New York Sun the following account of one of the twid dlers who are constantly sending totter And circular thronghout tho emiatry. Gnius V. Hubbard, Jr., came to this city abont ten year no from Harmony, near 1'rovnlenco It I. lie is usually successful in his undertak icss, and has accumulated a fortuno. Some nf bis friend vute hint a high as 1100.000. OnoiT his fir.t exlen sivo ventures lo New York was at 171 Rmodwsy, under the nameofllnh- bard Rros. This was s nimlibpck watch store, in which he made money, chiefly rob ing tbe soldiers who wero Un Oilit tlu'le pnimitv'a liattles. lie soon nnnears at 112 Urondwav. as T. k II l.niiLhsn. Hera ho wu vcrv fortu nate : but the swindling beins vry extensive, and the place growing too warm for him, ho placed it in tne liuu is of a kindred spirit, and im appesred a Wright Bros & Cr. 169 Brondway, where do did an extensive bit'infss for somo time, but wag Daal ly cleared out by the police. lino of his swindles here was really ingenious. He received large sums of money through . the moil, In ad vnneo ol course, in imymnt of the cood which he pretended to soli. IIN employed an old msn of highly re spectacle addross. whose business it was to keep a book in which all mail pncliimoj wore registered nnd chocked wlieo sent. When tho old goollemsn had checkffd off a lot as having been mailod. anothor man io Hubbard's confidence took them out socmingly to the pot-t)ffico, hut returned with them all by anothor door lo Hubbard's pri vate olhco. In that way a very pro-1 fitulila business was done oo a few dol lars worth of Ofty cent watches, and tho old man could swear to tho d livery of the goods. Soon after tho police hd retired Wright Bro. & Co. from business, Hubbard appeared as llickley Si Co , nt 205 Broadway This concern was of tho sume general charnct'-r as tbe others All wero in lant, the some under those aod many other names. Hubbard usually ha a number of swindling concerns under different nnnies running at tho same time, of w hich tho above are only a few speci men brieks. He live in splendid style in his owo house in Elliott place, only a door or tvo from Fort llrocne, Brooklyn, but is not able lo I'raterniro with the people ot that aristocrat le quarter. Ho recently went extensively into tho sawdust business, and il is said to be reaping a ilth harvest. St. Ci.air Coi Nrv, Michigan, nf firds n lino opening now for persons who have rascally inclinations. Tho county snt has been has been nt the city of Sr. Clair, but the Board ofSu rorvisors some time ago issued nn or der removing it to the oil)' of I ort Huron There Is a very pretty oo.irrul throughout the county, to which tho courts as well ss the peo plo have become psrties. The sheriff, county clerk aud prohaie judge assert that tho action of tho supervisors was illegal, nnd aro trvinj to hold tho May nnd June term of tho courts at St. Clnir ; while tho tho prosecuting; attorney nnd eurcnit judiro are of the opioion that tho action of the authorities was io conformity wiih law, and are doing their best to hold tho lorm of tho circuit court at 1'ort Huron. The sheriff aod county clerk hive got the books and jury nt St Clair, but csn do nothing for want of a judge, whom they cannot appoint Some of the lawyers are atone place and some at the other, nnd nt each point thcro is much excit'mnnt. The judge has issued several orders in the p-cmisps, which are good for oothing, inasmudi as thoy lack the official seal; tho clerk is also in tho samo business, but while hi orders bear tbo pro per seal, they are without the jndi cIhI signature to mike them va'id. Of course this double-headed farce must cotno to an eod some time ; and the mnues who intend to miko hay In St. Clair County had better be about it at once, for it is safe enough to say that things will be lively out there whou tbe court gets over its demorl itatieo. The New York Hera'd in apcaking of the luto Democratic Convention held ut llarrisburg, asys : Tho Pvniisylvauia Democratio Coo- volition held a very spirited sessioo and noniiuulod Oonouil MoCandless for Auditor General and Colonel Cooper for S irvcyor Gooerul. Tho resolutions ot tho Convention indicate that tb hardy yeomanry of Pennsylvania have eagerly followed iu the lead of al laudiiHiaoi iu hie now departure. Th new constitutional amonduienls. neirn suffrage nnd all, were awallowod as calmly and coolly a if the Democracy oi Pennsylvania had ate ootbinfr but nero since It childhood. Tbe heath en thinee was nl a savory morsel, and the resolutions "chawed'' him in uaoiy. udi tne miner wero tbe butte biles that came near chokeintr the Democracy. Thev hardlv knew how lo swjIIow them uud the big operators too, out tney am pretty well under tbe circuuiatauee. UIILBB OUR SlI.VtK (iOKS.Tllfi Loudon Standard, of a Isle dato, ays : ' Oo Sunday. March loth, there ar rived iu the Mersey one of the lurcest importation of silver thut ha ever taken place at Liverpool. Tbe Guion eompuoy'a steamer U'iiiCoosin.Cupiuin nuiiams, w n ioli arrived thut day from New York, had oo board lheooormou quaulity of 05 tons and 5cwr. of silver ooin, principally hpaoisli and Mexican dollars, a large amount of which Is intended fr ibis country, and th re mainder for different purl of the continent At tho Democracy were ublo to add oe hundred tltouttanil tlollart n an extra expema to the Sluto Treasury, by ibe laot of they having a majority of one Io tho Stale Senate, how many iiunorod inouMna dollar wouia tney dd to tbe extraordinary exuooaea ol lh Slate, were) thev to DOea cow er In all the braocbi of th govern meoi i xax-pasr will please cypher bofor the rott, Till Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge ol Pennsylvania, I. O. O F., la hi annual report asy the member. ship or the order has more tlian dou bled itnoirin seven years, In lA6Ht was 39,513 S it 1870 it foots ap 80,168 1 he number of lodges in operatioo I 004, an increase of 63 daring the pas year aggregate nuroSer of members 89 103, having increased 4,088 dunog 1870. . Il is sild that the loss I a A. Far dee & Co.. by the fire lo White Deer mountains, last week, will not lull short nf2).00). Thousands of valu able loirs and shingle bolts which were lying a'ong tho south braneh of While Deer Creek, wore so much damoje'l by tho "Brc. as lo be utterly worth less. Tbe dam nt McCalli Mills which wss empty nt the lime' togeth er with several shanties were burned 3lt!toniitit. Two eharaiteriatle lies no other term is applicable onucerning the President aro bow circulating through the Democratic press. First it is charged that be ba nppointeJ a son of Brigham Young to a ral th'p at West l'oint, nnd next that he refused s similar appoin'.meot to a son of the gifted Meagher. The (acts are that the soo of Brigham was appointed b) Delegate Hooper, of Utah, - and that the President, hiving been requested to appoint young Menghor. was on tho evo ol do iug so, when, Tammany becoming alarmed and fearing llinl tho action might redound to hia favor with tbe Irish Americans, secured for tho boy sn appointment from a Demo cratio member of Congress of New York city. Those ulandcrs, started in tho first place by some irresponsible paragruplnst witlr oo respect lor lii own or the character of others, have been copied by nearly every Demo cratic piper io the country. The President has beon necuhed of sym pathy with the peculiar theories and practices of Young and his followers. the Irish inciteJ against him, aod the Democrat 1 2 soul generally made hap py. We vcntuie the aeitiou that not ooe-tcntli of the jouronl that have published these twin fulschnods will have Iho manliness to make a re traction. I'rut. I'ktkrV Misicai. Monthly for Juno contains a beautiful si-lectin of new music Wo give below tbe con tents nny dingle piece being worth as much a Mr. Peter ask for tb.' entire lot : Genevieve. Scotch Song and Cho rus, ty Hays Little Voices Heard oo .M to. Song and Chorus, by Per- ley Must I leave thro. Mother dear ? Song, by Ilalevy. Dawn of Love. A beautilul (iernian Sooz, by Holzd. I'm my Daddy's only Son. Dance Song Lily Bell. Qjartet. Forget nie-Nol. Quartet Oh I Holy, Holy Lord. Saviour who thy Flocks art tending. Soldier of Christ erho My Faith looks up to Thee Rod Bird Waltz Chicago (juickstop Rippling Brook Polka. and The Chase. Hunting Rondo, by Tone!. Takk Yoin Choice Peters' Mu sical Monthly for June, price 30 cent containing the above pieces, or the same pieces in shccl-furai, (printed Irom tbe samo plates,) prico 8,'),5'J. Address, J. L. Peters, Broad way, ew-io:k. OVI I I )AT 15H. MESWl'XT JVVOE. we preaent the name of Ho . S. S. Woods, to me Ki-puoiicao ton or Snyder county, ai suitable candidate lor Preablvut Ju.lua. and a the lame lime aik Hepubllcane In the other two wumiM niuiMwiu)t luie juoiciai iFiatrict toco oiwrale with at in a;ln placlutj upon the beach tbe man who ba, lor ten yeare pail dilettante I tueuuueioi uieomcawlth such alKnal abliit) and a savin of latae rum. ol inoneir lo the lax payertof the IH.lriot. Kateeined lor 111. hlxh innrai ami inieiiectUAl culture nu erullllio, candor, lalrneae and ileOre to administer luntlce eteu banded, he hat Initratlalud hlmielf Into puunc laror ami will recelre the hearty tuppon ui tne miviiiKaui niatnet. tioue.t, learneu. pauie ana eiperienoed It would but be Juitlce to iiiua ana uuneiree to re elect hlin. otkh. HAXt'aLH.OHWiu, t. It retpeoifully named a can. ii, late lor rretioent Juilxe In tlitt Ju.ll clal lilatrlct, tubieot to tbe rtilea of lb. Hepubil can oriiauliallou. Mr. llrwia It now lo the Srliua ol li e, with the eiperleuo. and dltolpllne rived Irom fourteen yeera ol lndulrlout aud tuo-etalul devotion to tbe Law and It, In rjr recpeot, eminently nitea to nil me bonora' ble IMMlllon lor which ha la named. Horn a.lu. cated, and lor the won or hit life a retblenl of 1'nlon eounly, be It personally, or by reputation, wu euu lavurauiy auoan in the iiittriot, ite underttaudt and tpeakt both (reruan and LokIhU, and In all reioou fully eomblnotallUi (uiauet tor tun retpuutiiuo potiuon. Ms r Dsn. KniToa or Post: No man In this Judldlal PUlrlol IS mora favorablv known, and whuaa niuert lor me po.lllon or fretldeni JuIkc It more generally acknowledged than Hoo.Ueorwe r. JUIilurol Lnlon liuatv. Honatt anil eaiubla he iMittettet the exuerlenoe of mauv veura ur praotlce and etudy, together with li e ttronir vimiius ui uim vuuuty, miiuio eounty oat umo Hie potlllua for uaar thirty yeart. We reeouimand bliu io the candid consideration of th votert of ouyuer vouoiy. lit Uiivim. ASSEMBLY. Hon. Wa. O. Herrold. of I'nlon townihln. I raMctfully announced at a candidal for the nomination oi Representative al the entulna Keuublican I'rluury Kleeilon. Mr. Herrold It wen auu lavurably kuoan throuaboul Ibeeoun ly and If nominated and sleeted will make a gooo. nepreteniauv. waeuis.TO. Mr. Editor. -Allow me, through the columns of your P4er, to ennounue inytoll at a camlidate or tue nspuuiioan aominauoa lor Kepreaeuta live, at the ouiutnu Keuublican. Prliuarv alien. lion of Snyder County, stuomd I be numlnaled 'i eiaciem io me aam om ic, i will endeavor lo perform my duly lo the hen of my ability. vi. ...... AHHAUaMilEB, Jaoktoa lowniblp, May, a, it; l. TREASURER. Fp PfttT- PlMlllninnnrith. mmwm r A W. How. of Monroe towutkip, at a candidate for Uauuty Treaturer. Mr. Mow haa a ttrona claim UKn the party, nrH, bacautc hit dlttrlci tel.lom uviiiioai lavorai atouaa. nia It uiuwertlnii uuviiiy to me nepubiioan parly. nr. tf ow It ti auawi, uliriKlll, IU ut, umKiii, luuuairioua, luteiiiaenl larmer, llyeaMble of ditcharain the Out let ol lb m-e to whloh he atulrat. To alaai hi,n i-r.. om IUII rr wuuiu ue out a juai reoompena lor hit la- ,m vi uur mif. no u aaieemol lor lilt luiegruy, muralliy, umperanoe and giwd Hm,,,wm. ar voTsa. W are authorlae ......... .t... . Ouuaa, of llaaver lownthlp, la a candldala lor tp ii , 1 auujo,; vo Ull ueoition or the .,,uu.,v.u a-riiuarj cieouoa. air. urou titld theornoeof Iraaturer uv.r.l vm bu ...i ailed the odlce with crollt to bluiteK and lo the himihuvh vi laa payert. tar v oTsaa. COMUSStOXER. To the nanultllean V,lmrm nffl...)..,... . - candidal for th odloe of t.ounty Uowmluloner lubjeotio thedevUiua uf the nomlnatluir elec tion, p. u Mjav. To Til R Kprnr tr.Mk i Tbe underalvned retpeollully announoea hlta sell aa a caud.uate lur Oounty llomml.tlouer. auhjeat la tbe dooltilen oi ll,.n..,i., u.....i7.' frlmary tlecllon. II aomlualedaod elect ed I will Irautaci ue dullea of the oittoe wlik H?"1'-. . . - .ADAH J. J-16HKI. riot towDSuip, May, a, ist. Av Tna aollalcatlim r mm m..i..i bbea laduoed U anuoaao lyaeirat candidal for;.loroe of Count, UoiaailtaUoer, eubieel to tndeltioa ol the Maimhn... SiS.' .r01".,f!!'a,,s'"''cd kilki oaadl. daw, and tauald I e nomiuated end alccted I w lll Muwi a, it. 4Um of toSZmVrSli vwuuc lowaiBip, By, 1,'lSTt, ' ' KIW ADVKRTISKMXirTS. ACOTKiTJIGHTING. VYOMIN( FIRE INSURANCE CO., cosssa o MArt aid rasssLi st, AVilkOKbnrrp, l'a. oR(Anrtz.n, isst. U. DoasAsra, Pre". I,. I. KunnxAKSS, V.Prsf R. C. Smith, Rtcrstary. ;npllal fc Mirplm, tH!,460 00 AKTaA Iasurance Company, of I Ini'lloi'u, C,onn. L. J. 1IKSDKK. - -.rretMent W. II. Clab:, Am'I Kea. J.Oooowik, M IscoaroasTso His. tAST panriTrsL Ca-b Capital. Hil,0 ,. LOSSES 1'AtO IS 61 YEARS, tM,000,000 . Jantl-Sm ) JAMES L. WHOOt.ET, Osasral Asent, Wslsontawa, Pa 2VOO VOLI.ME1 1 OSE. Library Poetry & Song. Briny Chaie Htlrtlioni from tht lint I oris, English, ficotrh, Irish and American, Willi ail Introduction by .WILLIAM Ol'LLEX Hit Y ANT, Under whou critical urvltlon th volume ' su eompllotl. - Th haniliomeiit and ehsspsnt suhfertptlon book tnt. imr sou p, bonulirullr prlntol, choloaly llluftrrlwl, faAndnoinvlf bound. A 1.1 brary of uror WW volumes In on bonk, whou content., of no siwmsral natur xr InMraat, will nover iniw or fiaio. 11 cm n, and win uv. rU ami re read with ulcaiura by old and joung aslonx Ita leavan hold tottather. "A ixrreet lurnrl.. Kcaroaly anytMnc at all a farurlta, or at all worthy a plaoa hra, la nic Irn-rod. It Is a book for trcrt koUMhuld." N. Y . Mall. "W know ofno Xmllar collection In tlio Kn ffll.h lanvuaR-a which, In enplouiinae.ani lellcity of Mlactb.n and arranvamant, oan at all aompara witn ii.".. i. iiwiea. Tanna lltxral. Kallln; Try rapidly. Kand t t circulars and tarini to J. M. I'OUU k t 'o 'U Park Place, New York. Jel I t J. W. ROCKKFKLLOW, PHYSICIAN AND BfBOKON, OITera bla prereatlonal Mrrlcel lo th elllicnt of Mlddleburg and lilnlty. (Junel-lf Esiat of MARV KXItJIlTS, deedT IETTEHS OF ADMINISTRATION upon J tbe eslal of Mary Kniyhis, 11 ol I'enns Township, deceased, hairing tieen grunted to the undersigned, all persons indebted lo tbo eisle are requested to make payment, and thoso hating claims sgainat Ibe same, will pre-eni lb cm lo DANIEL WITMEIl, Mny 23, 17I. Admiiiilralor. gVMTKL H. OUW1U, UKFICE, TIT WAI.St'T STREET, rHILADKLrill A. LIGHTNING RODS. The North American Lightning Rod Company OF Pllll.AULI.PIltV, Manuarctur and put up their Celebrated C'opiicr Covered LHiHTAIVU HODS, at rcatonabtc prices and In a manner that cannot fall to giv general tatiiftctlon. Aot.vr.s or tue company have been In Soyder County every tummer for several yeart patt, and tliey are here now. Thorc who want a gooil Ho t, thould nut fall to eontull with the Agents. KKCKII'TS ii KXfEN..lTU ItRS of the MchiMil Hoard of Kranklln townahlp lor the year oommenolnn vu the lal day of June is;. Andrew Kraticr, Collector and Treaturer, uf School Fund, In account with Kranltlln town-bin. iu. ' To amount of Duplicate To oaah Irom lauae Hearer, tat Collet-tor and 1'reaaurer To eaah Irom J. t). behoch, former Col lector and Treasurer To bal. ol order agalnat laaae Beaver, former I'ollectur and 1 raaaurer, To order eghlnit W. V. Howe toa, r luer Collect jr and Ircjiurer IJSS,IM to.oo ai,i 61,13 4j en Sists.eo Total, CR. By order No. 11. to Iaalah Walter.teachln T2 00 " ' a toH. T.AIetander, ' lit 00 ' "lTMMoM. H. Iiielil, ' a iu a wn. n. novcaer Vi.uu " lo M. H. Itleltl aniM " " IttSiZltoO. A. Hnyder " sx'uo " " W to W. It. Out " ta'uo " " to T. Z. Courtney " -it'u) " " lo AraoiOllt.liuii.llne; privy 10,00 " 14 to ti. II. Noecker. teaoltlng Sl.oo " " 1 to ltalah WalteV " m oo " ai(old) to Krank. Krb e.Iw " " 11 ili Cl steiler, carpt'r wk 4i 00 Inlereat 011 tame 6,1a 11 " iM d H. J. Ilurkhrrt, ttovei M,ou lnteroat on tame C Io " ' lStoII.T.AIeiAndor,te.ehlng!ll,ou " " 15 lo S. U. Noecker " iu uu - Ml to 0. 3. Snyder " ui'uo " ' do do ui uo 4loW.li.Olfl :S " " llltO do yuu " " 'ii to Andrew Kratier. eoal, ' liitullnir. ait . a. oa Andltort' pay j'i Allowwl tax or Henry Keatler and John D, ' lAllia nnA Allowed, colored 00 anieated laidt 41 Andrew KraUer.peroenUKe for collectinK M,4C " o inKouiaiiraair SI1.SI uo do attending Audit 1,00 A utai, ATOM .JU tnwnaiili, hare auuited lha aiwve aojounl aod ..u .,u. .uu correct to toe letai of our know vagv mum Wlliei. rt r.N n Y H. HUHAEFFEIt. ) siiii.ir ' Wl r rtN HViK, J Auditors. Frsnklln townahlp, April lo, i7i. NOTICK TO U. S. TAX-PAYERS. Collector1 tilBc. ltth Dlat. Penna.. buabury, Jday lo, 171. una on iaa annual i.ii r..i.i .1.. 1 -, "rcwert, I'lgar Uanulacturora, Wholeaale am iwwpai, iur uiaiiuara. Haotlnaea 1'obaoco. and luimaa.ara nam ,l . n.I u. nviaii 1. u 1 1 r aj.ira ite ... , , . at Ibe llmea and plaoea oientloned below: ou,u.r uouuiy j-roier itartinan, Deputy, will colleut at th Keytlonc Hotel, deliutarove. Tuetday. June Mtn. At V. O. Mover's Hotel rreeuurK. Weilneeday, June 14th At U. L.. June ltth. ' "- Hpcselnl. IVotico. Special Nolle will be lanieS.fur whlekVfae of ?"i"?.?; ol 4 nu I"' ""(. snd II not paid within 10 dayt Irom lha uiallloK ur ueroonal eervlo ol auoh Boiloe, per cent, pin a "y, alio 7 money auu trouble bv paying that Usee promptly. Bunbu'iTl Wir4"1 KtUUof JUIWt UUUTZ. Iluw LET .-EUS of AU.M IM TUA HON upon th eatate of John ,, .... , i'haptnaai I ownahlp, bnyder Uounty, deceaaed having awn granted to the under.lgned, all J sous knowing weui.elve. lud.bwd Iu uid I eatala aro rwiuetieS to Main aMtleuieai without delay, and Ihoa having oleluu agaui.i tbe tan Ai "' Adiulolttratur.' JAZAttUiJ MOVER. lMl'OKTEIt OF Wines, Urandfes, dinwi fco., Acc. 111 Fort TUN 6treet, ruiafclDfcls. READY-MADE vW cxrOTinwca. TIm Largtit Stock; JXtht Flnait Good; th Ntwosl Styles; N the Beit Work we hivs manahlp) tho very k!nd Qreatttt Va 1 of material rlety, at very variety of A Markct style, uitabU for K Youth from 16 to 20, Boyi from 9 to 18, nd Children from 5 to 9 years, all durtblt strong, made with special) Xi referenc rough We1 usage. In this de have partment our made prices are aa our Ea tonlshlngly tablishment low. THE HEAD tff Market QUARTERS OF .COUNTRY TRADE" in Clothing, andVJ we can assure miA friends from of town (hat ihw need look no fur A her than Oak Half Our for satisfactory Cailoiu JJ Clothing o satis Work Is factory prices. of the very Full stock all bml fliantf trr, l-l the year Easy rules for measurement, prices, 4c., sent free to any part of America, and good fits guaranteed. Market land Oth Street, PHILADELPHIA. A ' noitxiJEuaE.i, 'JUSTICE OF 7 UK PEACE . Perry Townahlp, Snyder County, Pa. Cotlertlont, ConveyanrlnK, and all other bual neaa ertalnlnn to the oHl.-e will be promutly attended lo. cilHre near Troutioantvllle. CELL 4 SCIIOXOI'II, Wholesale Penlers in BRANDIES, WINES, Gins, Whiskeys &c, WOMEI.8l)t)RK, I1EHKS CO., P. Januarv 13, 1870-1 f T ETTERS T f'ST A M ETA It V. on J J the Fttate of Maria Hall, late ol the bor. ouaU ol Sellnaamve. dee'd, havlnu been (ranted to lb umleralnned, all iernnt knnwlna them telvci Indebted to laid eatate are requeued to make payment, and tkoae havlnR elalma ae-alntt the tame will pretest thrin lr aettlement to fact. SO. mo. txeculor. HI Qffioc, 720 - M"ti am MM M LUCOS&UlDDn u Chestnut Silent Street, EIIIIINE MACHINE (Pliiladelphia. 3 5 M I giv bit licartr preference to II IVUlcox tk Qiblaj Bilent Hewing Alachin.M Famhy Fskn. " Tli weinht of reliable evidence heinw rverwhelming for that of the YVilleoi A Gibb iilent Hewing Machine, I decided upon it, ivHirrii it, ana one wacre man inritstvf." URACK (iHRKMWOOO, I have tli Wheeler A Wilsom, the Ci rover i Baker, and the Willcoi A ttibbs Hcwinc i..L! i ., ...... vAacnmea in mj laniuv. j UM III Wllloox k Oibb most freo lien tly, tliinklnf It tar uep.tu- tu viincr 01 ine mners." ilk. ilKMBY W'AKO BeinilB, " My wife would not accept a Sewing iaouiuw ui any otuer patent a 011, jr die mist receive it on conduiou of giving up Ike rVillca A OibU." , or Ret. Olitrb Ckk, taruundtlt, r. " Th AVillcox & Gibb U tb ony Sewing If achin whose working i so sure and simple hat I could venture to introduce it into 'yri-" Rev. A. T. Patt, Mimioaar Auierioaa Vosid. We have used Taiou Sewing Machine lUiin our family, but it is th uikisi'ku pinion of the household, thai the Willcox k Gibb U the beat of them all." ' ftcv. J. S. Holm if, Urooklyn, MY. " For aimpticilT and mechanical accuracT if tornlntcuon. I haver um Knin tlachin errual lo th Willcox A Gibb." r.Mtx-H Lrwra, Of tb rcanaylvuua Cealral M. & A eorrttnottdsnrti ota Aa mhu4 If tviviteu, " J. 8. EWIXG, 720 ClrMtairt ttrt,-pklla'lpli((. !isnntkry tvta -tit X Vilttee.Ttr. I.t of lali, &m&99 rmiailv. t.aMaaJ mated I. tb. onJenl.n. . kawls tkewiMltt ladtettd tot, are rsauttlxf lo Bisk. .... delay, sad lb or having 'laM tm win p'TiTiut uiem to rfl(?EJAM...ITm jicon p. noctD WITH ' TJBtRBOTH, BEKOSTRE5t WHOtrSALE DEAiERSp, FISH, PROVISIONS No. iCC SorlU vVlervn, (abort P 9-7if PHILADELPAlA QHyVH. H. BOY Whole! aal Uetct.il )t HARDWARE, ClTIi r- Cosclinif.krrs' Materials, 8Lo rit tj, cciiBvgroT, r. m . , . A WASH. WtfEiUl tt i Tr rt ,.. MAKER i .t... a, t. i . 1 jiaraci isi. .tn jji.t.-.r T TAVK.'O WslsJ la this tlsct I 1 1. rspoifoll Inform the cii,,,.' Middle'iii- snd vlolnliy that lam tin J to repair clucks a.m in ri lll j and eirieJitioualy. The pstmn-i, putilio Is i cpe oifiilly solicited. W. tlRANKl l Middlcttirg, No. 'J1 lKtl'.t. T?EEMONT HOTEL. V I'ltKCMOMT, HNYI)l-.K Cii r.XOCH "SMITH. Prop-. Thl new hotel Is now prepare I totl ftccoinnisdsiton or kucsis and sill flrat rsl enlrrlsloroent to persona i .l rreemont. t.verr eOcrt will be m J . - . L - .a , , . . . 1 irfuiuiv I lie i-uiiiiuri va iravrirra ai'i at this liouae Choice liquors st iu ami lb Table supplied with lhetn.1 market nnords. Aa smple ttal.le ia i eel I on witn lb house. Aprilti; 'pENTKEVIM.K HOTEL, " J (,l.at Mrt. Weaver'i.) ! I'enlervlle bn tiler t o . r. j PF-Ttll II A HTM AN, Propritur. Tli I a Inner etUldlthed and well km,. bavin- lieen purcliated ty the underiiem;! eonciit a anare oi tne iiiiiiiic niirnnirfr . .. . PKTr.it M thru i April O, 171. IT-!'? HOT Ti:XfTEI mTiT lii rilYSICIAN aau Sl ltdll SF.LIN.'in0VE. PN'VDF.R Co.. I.J ifler It profetaloual services to the elMn ne' r rove ana vicinity. June 22. n l Iliiee'l if Co.'f A'1rfrlii'Mt,,t In rUliirlv TlioiiNaii! II I I iD JI.t.Vn.S PAtD.-Tl.e n. ISS 1,1 r AVI) Al'l-IHKNT . ASI'R l.'liMl'AST, nf llntturgi liesiictili, paid f .'O O't' on lorluith nnd nm, I. (.un r. li""of the Sew lluuitiligti :1 l OS iccidml j S.l'tKj on lute Jut. II. lilnke, ma)t,rof Wur.-ritcr, ll and A.'i.onoon the late K. II. I.ewla, Jr Alhant, Vt. All there accidents ..onirifl i the Intursncc wat paid, within three u ! each elulin belna nald ab ut tiny dir-lxl It wet tine ly Hie terma nf the pdivy Trevclrrt hat paid i;N HVMUIKIil I.AsH A DAY In kenclltt lo Its Klit'y k for doath or Injury by acoMent. lor ei.r i.l Inn day during th patl leven year. 1 he Traveler! I.IIC and Acldeut I muni Company, of Hartford, Conn , grauta mil J uaunl formt ol MKKand tMlllWMCMtl I lea, on eicctdlnxly favorable termi. Ail security and Low Katot, I10M.IUAVSIII ltd SKMIMItl. HOI.I.IDAYSIU ll I A !'. C?i'liH OF T.AII. E6T.rii.i.siii:i) m,-. A ltiMiiody alrcli h is licrn tes-i - fur 10 tetrt, aad provrd In tkouutJil csret enpabte orenrln all llUeceiul li e TI r I and l.unna (performing many reraarkaMti uierlta a trial from all who are auuVm.4 frl tlmllar adeetlnnt and vainly aeek rvlltl. Vl you let prejudice prereot yon froui being ti lao. 1 t.'oughi and ColJt The Druzgltii ray It ft I them ull. 1 Aalhine Th relief end eurea ere marre'l Uroncbltla. Lvery aullerer will hud r.lnu cure. Throat Allmenta reonlra nnlv a raw .Ikm. I.ung lilaeaaet. Hat curttd eatel pruDw:! liability. It renovatci and Invlgoratti 1 PJ .lain. l.lver Complalut. Molt efleetlv regnlitr. thla organ. Iiylwl. Ita healthy action on the it : aeb eurea It. Appetliatr. It II heslth giving and tn:tii featuring. 1 I. rlnary Orgttnt. Action on tlum li oitrH ami prompt. UU. CHIKtK'8 WI5F. OF TAR I. rice, : ll nieulclill nua lit lei of Tar. eomblned vegetable Ingredient! oftindoubted value, eh maae 11 unaurpetaeti, not only lor the pl.lntt enumerated, but It rouldlv ralor hauated alrenath,cleanet Ihe.toniach, reltiH ine uiver ana putt tnera to work, ciiimi 100a 10 aigeal, and makes Dure blood, ana i gett a vivacity appreelated by both tooml iH II you try the lire giving tonic nrouartlet ol H I aica.. 11 ton are ainicte.l in anv wav. we m Crook't Wine of Tar, you will add your la" I mony to lit araal value In correcting anr 'i l that Heidi la heir lo." Prepared only l,y (il.lVlJ b v ir. ooiq uy orugglllt ever) alien- For Fernfiila, flcrofulnut Tnni' " Rorofuluut tilteatet uf the El'4,' Scrolol In any furm, Ilheuuitiiwl Maenaeeoflhe Liver, IHieaara rtil t-kln, fcruptlotn, Plmplee, Ulla, Tr I trr, Kcehl Head. Ueert. tad el I Siiree, or anv dlaeete detien 'lnii ' depraved condlilnn of the blood, lak'B Ur. tTook'1 CliMPiHINIi r.VUll l of PUKE ROUT. It la aamblat'l with tbe heat tonic prenaratlosa r' Iron known, aad It the heat allan live and aloo.1 rarluer ma.le. l l.an'l Vnur lllood. Tr.An.lwtitl. Kuldttl aruggitia. rreparea only by OLIYtll UHUOK A CO., Dayton, a rHEAP AKVKUTISINa-We will ikw rloaa Nawaparsn. fur Six Oolla riiu"l 'an aiivertlaement In Kiiihv tinaiiain Aat- per wee, use line nn week will n it IMUiara, Two lloee will suit TweW Ikdlarr snd Ten Unci will eot Klity Uollart. Sea l I" a printed ll.t. Addraat (KI. P. KUWU.I.a 1 tj., Advertbilna Auanta. . n". 1. . . 41 Park hot, New York. No. VICE OK OUU Atili I rand I Neveitheleaa. Ihara ar. Si-a koaaet Peteul Airentt, aayn at lUeOapltal, of ahonvla the underelgned. Patentt for 17 yeart oldelna at reatonakl rate. Agenta wanted, rial lurrlrrulaia. OKU. K. UKOVVN, Oouniell at Law sir (I li tract, or. vth Wjthlngton U C Fragrant" Sapolienc (.'leant Kid Ulovea and all klnda of f'lothei tad Clothing) reinovet Plnt, Oroeae, Tar, At. Inalanliy, without the leaat Imurv to the liatai Uiirlc. Sold l.y Ilrnaglats aud laney (Jva littler. KHAORANT HAPtlLl KNK !.e llarclay hi , New York, 4 I. ball 8. Cblear" jftin PAY run ALL with 8tencllT;l P VAddrcM A. K Ubauaii, MpriuUeld b Duy lha Appl Pror, foref end Siloes Prlo jaiQO; A MtiNTII llorre aod Carriage fur Qyl.iulahad. kKHan..-. nal.1. II' Kliaw. At- freHUV; ' WE WILL PAT AlTEJTM A BALAni OltJO Par Weak an.l krnauai. nr allows large cuiuuiiMloa lo sell our new aud wonder- Inl liiveiiUunt. Addra.t U. WAUtN tat A CW MarahaMkaV. r A Ilillion Dollars, ffi'twl hut aula! aiencaa make fbrlaaa It leceallug tb aecrel ol lh bu.lneet le no sue- Aldr II. I. W HI. DON. ... , xji, uruar?, ,Ny ;
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