f ft Tl TJ pnoni X XI lJ X J O J. 1 Ninnt.uwto- JCE ii. tart ii . BErtBllCAU STATE TICKET. For Auditor Qt'iernl, Col. Dnvld Htnnton, rr BE.wra cetNTY. For Sirrryv Gent tut. Cl.nob't 13. llonth, or tnBri.Kii.t.oi .iTr. I'OMTIl'IL. 7ViC Drift of Current TfiOHfjU. Tut? HolforJ Conn' Vi k : Will tli DrtDopracy nf H-rks, York nnl oilier conn trios In their control divide their local rflta with the Mack man nod snlJicrs' Th n. ver did it heretofore. It is to be Keen whether they will do it, now that thy want their vote." It is wall uiloMtml, s.iya tho S'tr Journal, in political circlo. that the Democratic traders linve nn hope of electing McConiHms and Copper. Tho sams piper thiols th 'ir real end is tho control of tho I.oicislstitrc. Tiif loidintr TVmieratic orjar, of I he West, tho Cincinnati Enquirer, lm been en.io I in cl).e observation oftlio shadows of cominir event, and put it eoncltitinni In the form of a brief parable which reads thua : "The AVhia arty in 1852 male their pint form a Dear a tho Doinocraiic a pos. atib'o. They diod that year. That was thoir lust appearance In politic " Tho Enquirer modestly omits the "mcrnl." Tllf. St lOui Repuhli.nii, Which throe works since waa all for Jeff, and would have none of Vat., onw roc in piie on me miter, oornniorinii mm doubtless as the shrewdest rogue nf1" 0 11,0 V "n."e P1"1""001" ! and ono who has po-Mblv . ,",Ab.OU' ll, , K ' 01 ' . tho twn, and ono who hs pi somdhinif to gain, which the other ha not. It calls Davis "a sad npp rition," nv that ' he la no longer a living public man'' (which he ouitht not to b", aurelv); that he should "romnin silent ' &e. The spicy ftnmbliean of Erie hns the lollowitii! irnod hit : "The Detroit Ver Pre tit thinks that tho Domocrnt- io pariy naving como on lo I hs lie- publican platrorm, there in no further excuse for the existence of tho Uc-I publieun party. Wo beg tho Frf IWnt1 pardon, but this view of the case renders the existence of the Re publican party more necessary 'ban ever. Without tbit party the Don crois wouldn't stay where they are an hour. When ono army surrenders to another it takes about as many iioldiors tocurd tho prisoners. o keep them from mutiny, ns it did to capture them. Hut for tho continued existence of the Republican party tho Democrats would soon bo oil bush whacking aguio. Can't the Free Pit se it?'' The frco-trado Democracy tactics are thus expood by the Reading Timet : "The Democratic p-irly has always been oppose! to the policy of protection, as thoir votes fully attest. Of course I horo are a few Democrats (as in the cae of tho lost session of Congress) who votod for a low tariff, but the bulk of their party are now, and have always been, committed to frco trade, which, in other words, meuns tho debasement of tho labor sjitem of this country, the oontrao tio:i ot wages, and t bo inevitable ruin and bankruptcy of every man who is compelled to toil with his hands for the ninioteonnco of bimvelf and family. TilE Tioga county Ajitator is dispos ed to regard the new departure fa vorably. It says : "We bail this love of VsllaoUigbnm, with the new departure of Pennsylvania Dcwocta cv, as indicative ot progrcts in '.be right direction. And if they wisb to succeed by honestly adopting Repub lican principles, wo don't object." To those Republicans who votod with tbo Democracy last fall becauso they wore opposod to oogro suffrage, Huy's tho Franklin Uuhwii, we ex tend our sincere sympathy and com tniHseration. They have no longer any choice of party, nor any place to go that is not polluted by contamina tion with the accursed rauo. The Democracy have opened thoir arms to take lo their embrace the "uiao aud brother." ''I don't believe I did aov wrong." Jeffersjo Davis, at Atlanta. Ga., May 527, 1871. "I am not of those who aooept the eitualion. I accept nothing.1' J of fcrtoo Davis, at Atlanta. Ja , May 27, 1871. "You honor me only na the ropre. sootativo of your eauso That cause Is dear to mo more precious that) lifu and I glory io its retuoiabiance." JcftVrson Davis, at Augusta, Ua., Way 25, 1871. ' I have beon punished for my crimes, and have experienced tin worst wfficb could be imposed. Io the cant language wl the day, pun ishment wiln me has 'played out.' The worst that cao bo doue baa been done, and I have no more to fear." Jefloraoo Davis, at August, Georgia, May 25, 1871. "Filled with that jealousy which springs trout the knowledge of thoir inferiority, and of the jastioo of your prciousiooa, aud coosctous of brokeu covenants aud a violated Goostitutioo, tiny tho loyal iuod of the Nortbj uistruat every ' moment and tremble with fear wbeo they think tbsl right may sgaiu prevail.;' Jelorwa Davis at AuusU Qoorgls, May 'ii, ld7 1 . Under tbs heading of "A bad be ginning," the Baltimore 4wtcu treats of the present ludicrous pi. .tioa of the Dewoorstio part v. It says Mr. Vallandlgbara and the New York World bead a - faction which insist that there must be so entire alteration of programme) that the party must aenuieaee in all' the great tmaoaee wblob were wrought by four years of war and the passage ef the constitu tions! ante nd menu j and, abandoning fill that it hat bald to la the past, strike out on a new eanpaign on the bkfil ef aceeptiog things as tbsj exUt ".Tinted to th onursiguou, aj, .! !H!!:.,r tba saiue will weant IheB 0u ibo other hand, we have (hat por. (ion of ihs party or which Mr. Jeffer- i i . j . . i .. i lanr. Davis may be selected a tho prio- eile rr-prestn'atlve, rtfii'lntf to ae knuwlcde thai tho war settled any thing, or that tho Constitution but bei-n riatlillully amended unci 1861. 1 tie diverjronce between threo two wing of the Democracy is Terr tnnoh too wido to admit of theui standing on one platform. They are pretty even ly divided probaidy (he New Do parturists are tho woalent sol the bieterneas with which the fiuarrol in eoodiioted certainly does not pruiuie a pootly adjustment of the ditrureoce The World has proclaimed that its ' policy is inevitable, ft'id that th coiiiitiued existence and future tri umph o! the . Democratic party arc staked on its adoption.'' Itcpreseutinn tbo Pnvis funtun, the Ualtinicu Oa- ziltc eaya that wbeo tho World call prorcaivo Democracy 'means being on the k'mIS of tho party in power, with a finder in the pis of political I atronngc," and wants oobjdy tos.ip. poo that they kivj the negro bis ihts becau.su they liko to d so, "but because we ranool help oiirrclvrg ; ud,"coutiniifi the Gazelle, '-does any one suppers that we will make our (elves nny tho moro respecUd by plcdninj our solemn word that ws do these things because we liko tlioui, when every one knows that wo only do Hiem becauso wo cannot help onr aelvcs ; and is it not plain thai we only make oursolvoe cuotcmptible by trying to obtain our object by a noakiii": tiick when wo have not the independent ruauhoud to uttaok per anient ly uutil we triumph by prmci- pe ; Terrible Earthquake In C hina The American minister lo China sends tho following account of a ter. rtblo earthquake which Lappeoed in on the llib o! April, 1871, tho eurih ticiu- M"d so violently that the (Jc.veniinont ufiiccs, temples, granarie, stone and sturo houfc, and f'orlllicaiions, with nil the common dwelling., and the Temple of Tynu-Lin were tit once overthrown and ruined. The only i.Tprntioo wjh the hull 111 the TloiiiiIp Lrmlll,u rultud Ta-Chao. which ntou.1 1,n1,,r,n(,Ii ; ;.4 Uoluiimi "A few of tho trootM and reonlo A few of tho .craped, but most of tho inmate Were cniahcd and killed under the falling timber and atone. Flume at so suddenly burst out in four pluecs, which sti'on wioJs drovo about until the heavens wcro ilurkcncd with Hinoko, nd their roaring was mingled with lamentations of the diwtroHsed people. On the lUili the flumes were Loatcu clown, but t It o ruiubhug ooigcn wcle Htiu heard uuder ground like disiuut thuti Jor, an ! tho earth rocked and rolled liko a Bbip io a storm, at the mercy nl the waves Tho multi plied miferirh of tbo sflliotod inhabi. tunts wero iocreased by a thousand fears, but in about ten days tuaiUrs begnu to grow quiet, and tho luoliou to cense. "As nearly as is ascertained, there wero destroyed two large tempk', the olRces of the Collector of Grain Tax, tho local magistruto, and tho colonel of tho Ting-Kin Temple, and nearly 700 fathoms of wall around it, and 351 rooms in all inside ; six smaller temple numbering 221 rooms, beside 1849 rooms and houses nf tho common people. The number of the common people, soldiers and Ilunms killed by tho crash was 2293, among whom were a magistrate and bis seoood in oQlce. Tits following letter Irom General Sherman to the editor of tho New York Jl ruld disposes of another can didate lor the Presidential succession. Those who know General Shormuo, know that when he writes in small capital be thinks with equal empha sis : FobtSill, Comanche Reservation, May 25, 1871 To tbs Editor of lbs lferild . I have been skirling the Texas fron tier for tho past month, and hero for the first time I meet tiles of Kastern papers, by which I Bee quite an un necessary musg has been raised by a purported spoocb made by mo at a suppor of tho Union League Club of New Orleans the night preceding my depnrturo (rem thut city. Whoever reported that ss a speeob by mo com mitted a breeob of propriety, for Gov ernor Wurmouth preiddcd, and be fore I consented to respond to a call I w as assured by the president of the society that no reporters were present, sad that whatever wss ssid would bo snored and notified to the persnus pres. ent. Now ns to politics. I think all my personal friends know my deep seated antipathy to the subject, yet, as yo& seem not lo understand me, I hereby state, aud moan all that I say. I NEVEH HAVE UEEN AND NEVES WILL RE A CANDIDATE KOU I'llKKIDKNT TUAT lr NOMINATED BY EITHER 1'Ai.tY I SIIOI LD rKREMPTORILY DECLINE, AND EVEN ir UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED I SHOULD DECLINE TO StRVB. If you can Had language stronger to convey this meaoiogyou are at lib erty to use it. I nm your obediont sorvsnt, W. T. Sherman, General. Democratic papers throughout the Stste are continually niakiog extracts from the N. Y. Sun, and eslliug it s I tad leal paper The Sun is owned sod editad by Democrats, is rad ios! too that Is, radically wrong, aod instosd of boiog a Republican ps. per, it lathe most vindiottve Ku klux organ la New York, Democratic sditors know this very well but jsves theless they continue to quote the Sun as Ilepublieao authority. All that is oeeded for a glorious Republican victory thia fall im work. Let every oos do bis wbule duty aod our auooesi Is assured The Stale is undsniably Repablioan, and will sive ft handsome Rspublioao msjority, uoless the members or lbs party are fa llhlcij to their ttust. - - - 1 x u. ou- PHILADELPHIA. lAitu rfvum Protiritlot to I Jen. Davis on The loaf ' Cause." . The Stlina (Ala.) Preu gives a more complete sceoont ofthsreeeht speech of Jefforsoii Davis at that pi ice time that which wss tent North by telegraph. It seem that be did not, as the despatch ststod, decline to express himself on public affairs ; but, etnboldsncd under tho inspiring influence of tho New Hampshire elec tion, proclaimed oat only h's nochang- ed Kobcl reelioit, but nil saogumo hopes for a resuscitation of the " Inst esuo." Tho Prr$ says i ' About 11 o'clock s brass bsod sp- penred on Alabama t , In front of the hotel, accompanied by a crowd of two or three hundred penplo The ban I liscHirscd " The llonny Clue Flai and on the ec.vntlon of the music, lou lcalls wcro made . for " Davis," " Davis." In snswer lo the cell, the chief of tho falleo Confedraey appear ed on the balcdiiy, sod addressed the crowd for about ten minutes in a strain of impuNire iloquenec, which told with powerful effect upon his hearers, lie commenced by complementing, in irpnernl terms, ths people of Alabama, lie said h had always loved them, and now felt that ho con hi rest io peaco with them forever. They were bone of bis hone and flesh ol his flesh. Alabama nnd his own Stale ol Missis sippi w-ro yei ono in principle as they bad oce beco one in territory. Their people had scot f.irth their son to buttle on the rams fields for their ritihts nnd States. Hut, askej tho speaker with bitter cmphasi, ar0 ihy States now? Yet proceeding in an ex ultant tone, ho declared that X'ote UiVrrr.iijntj, allliomjh ihfenlrtl lht lute ntrujylt trill ultimately triumph ; its day of success might not romi in his time, hut ho would live and dip in ihe belief that it would surely triumph, lie dec sred that no poople on rsrth hud ere sutferod ns had tho Southern people since. the surrender of the Southern armies, and ho loVcd them lor the fortitudo with which ihsy had borne tho oppression lieapc.r upon them. Ho had always been willing to five his life for his peoplo, and now if any Yatikeo power wanted his blood to atone for any action of the South ern poopls, they could t,,ke It. On him the govcnnient had done its worst, snd for himelf bo did not care, but for the snko of those whom he loved ho iron7 fnrlfitr to exnrenn nrire fully Ihe frelingt of ft is heart. He never hitil inked Htrdoii for vrhnt he hint done, ami he never would, for he f, It that he had titmt no wrong .Mr. Pnvis concluded amid the applause of the crowd, which had loudly cheered the salient points f his speech. As hn retired, the hand stru k up ' Dixie." OiiDrn has been restored iu tho city of Paris, travel nnd trade has been re sumed, tho dead have been buried, and large gangs of men are engagi-d in re moving tlie barricades, the nuns, ami cleaning tho siren of tho debris and wrecks of the terrible warfare thut ha recently been earrivd on within the pre cincts of the eity. A great number of the captured Communist snd in-ur.'enis who were found Grins tho city st diff crent point, have been summarily shot. Tho Versailles Government i master of the situation rvcrywhero, but it is fear cd thttt l'rcsidi-nt Tacirs ia not strong enough to hold tho reins of power, and prevent future rebellions and out break among tbe volatile, dissatisfied snd troublesome peoplo of France. Ihe question of the future- govern iiKnl of France is being discussod, snl will com before tbe National As sembly mot likely, this week. The two branches of the monarchical fam ily. the Hnurhons and Orleanists. have used, snd Count do Chambnrd is be ing put forwsrd ns thoir choice for Kin'. It is likoly that bo will suc ceed in bis efforts, aod beconio ruler of tho destinies of the nation, and that ere lonir. The press of tho country. however, favors tbe continuuncn of tho Republic and a move will be made in the Assembly to continue Theirs as President lor two voaifl. The Napoleon family and adherents are muting fur tho re-intiallmsiit of the eniporor, but with little cbanco of success at present. Fire. A destructive fire necurcd at Potsdam Junction, N. Y.. Monduy afternoon. It was first discovered st hall pa-t three in the store occupied by V. E Reynolds, in which was the post office. It sprcsd very rapidly, there being a high wind, taking every. thiog south ss lar as Wbitery'e Ho tel. East on Depot street evorythiog was burned with lh exception of two dwellings, onJ north as lar as the Jongregaiionul tnurcb, with the ex ception of ono dwellinir. . The entire business purl of ths village is destroy ed, compritiog Ihirtcm stores, five machine shops, one bakery, one hotel, and four dwelling houses, and soveral I'srns. Tbe origin of the fire is unknown. Loss, 170.000 ; inaur . nee, 858,000. in 1809 me ueuiocruiio party, in State Convention assemhled, adopted unanimously tbe following rcsolu xUn i Retained, That tho Dcnncralic par ty of Pennsylvania is opposed to con ferring upoa the negro the light to vote, and we do emphatically deny that that there is any nisht or power in Congress or elsewhere t impose no- tiro suflrago anon the people of the State in opposition to their will. Only three years havs gone by and to day this asms Demoerstlo party swallosra tbo "uigir ' wholo. See ninth resolutions of tbe late Convec tion. Toe Democrats of Now Hampshire have secured the Irults of thoir trl umph last Marub, sod Weston, their eamiidale for Governor, who failed to reouive a majority st the pulls, rana beoa elected to tne petition for which he was at) aspirant by the Legists tare .-.. . -...ton n L 11. McDOHAtD r'n uruata andOaa. As". Saa Fraaclaeo, THE New York Tammany politi. ciaos, U is eurrsollr reported, have 1n view the sending of a eommittee te. JeBersoe L'avM, to enlesvor. to die stinde Him from tbe rebellion course in whlcb he ii sgaio engaged. , Ilsd they thus remonttrated wiib Davie in 1861, Instead of ' egging" bim on to treason and to war, thousand of live and millions of treasire might have bceo eaved lo the Country. Hut ' better aU than never." Tub itnportsneo of a single voto was sfain forcibly exemplified at tbe or (snizitioa of t!ie New Hampshire le gislature, in Ihe election of the Do in ocrstie candidate for Speaker of the lower house by a majority of one in a total of 327. We two from this the absurdity of any vob r excusing him self from the exercise of ihe right of suffrage on tbo plea that his individu al vote, among so many, is of do coo sequence. The Grft meeting of the newly.or gaoizd Republican Slate Central Committee will be hold at Altooas on Wednesday, June 21. CMlIV 1)1 DATJiH. PREStDEST JVDUE. Wa prMitit tha nm nf How. R. R. Woon. to tha KpuUllrn at Mnylsr euuutr, uluilnilliUUSir lrtilnt Jul(, ni at lh ! ilia auk McpnUllrtni In tha ullur two rannllteniHWlna thu 4o.ll-ll lililrln loeo opmit with at In ln plelni upon lb baach tha mn who bi, r,r Ian Tra pat llcbriwl th dullrt ir hUunoawltb auch al(nl al.liltjr nl a Tin of lra um nf mnnat lo tha ll parartol lha Diitnat. tiiaaman ior nia nian mormi anil intailaatuj! eultnra -till, arudltlon. camlnr, ralrnaaa and ilaflra to aumitil'tar jualle aran hsmlail, ha h Innratlam l blmMlf Into palilla ravnr nl will raoala tha baartjr auopurt ol ilia Inlalllicant mri. H'nat, laarnal. e paMa a ad aiaflanoal It would but lw Juitlra to him and ourwlra, lo ra alaol him. Votks. 8irtH Onwm. n la rapaetfullr aamad at a randldaM fur Prwldsnt Jda In this Judi cial lH.lrlct, puh)act to tbe rulaa of tb Hapubll. eaa oricanltatluB. Mr. M-wl la now lo Iba wlma ol II a, witn tna aiporiaucw aan aiioipona larial rrom four teas taara of lixlu-trlou. and iuc . alul daTotlun t tha l. and Is, lo arary raiat,ailnantla Btta-I to Sll tba nonora bla iwallluo for which ha la namad. Horn, a.lu c itad, and fur thatnoal of hl Ilia a rasldant ( f'nlon miuntT, ua it pariMinaiiy, or of rpuiiinn, wall and larorablf knoaa la th Oliirlot. Ha unda.atauda and WK ka tnilh Herman and tnullah. and In all raoeota run eomninai all tba rulaliaa Ivr Ula ranpunaibla poilliun. Rnirnnnr Pout: No man In this Jadldlal Ill-lrlot la mora farorabir known, and wbo.a Btne.a for tha pi-lllon or I'raaxiani Jinna ia mora iianarally arkniwla.lK'l than Hon.Uoorfa V. Miller ol t nlon 'uualr. Honentand eaiubla. ha pimnni tb aiparlano of inauT yaura tf olalmi of hi eounly. Mlltlln county baa had Ilia impura inn num. nviin.r wttu itm Ntaltlnn for nar tniriT vaara. hi reooniinanu liu lo lh aandlS ounaldaratlon ol lha volar of Soyder county. las uaaraaa. ASsnMur.r. linn. Wm O. Ilarrntd. of 1'nloa townihlD. I riilfully announced aa a eandldat lor tb nomination ni itaprapentaiiTa mi tuo eoauina: Hauuuiican rrimMry r.iection. mr. iierruiii i wall and favoraiily known thrnuKhuut th coun lr and If nominated and alecied will make a good Maproaeotatlr. Wamiuto. Ma. EniTon -Allow ma, throoh tboliimna of your iMer, toaanononamyaall aaa eandldata lor tne nvpnounan R'mnniin ir n.nr-uir tle, at tha coming Kepublloan, Priuiary fcleo tlon of .Snyder Co.inty nuould I ba noiulnatad and alecied to tba Hid oin.ia, 1 will endnaror tu parlorm my duly to lh be.t of my ability. Jackloa towoiblp, May, t, IS7I. TREASURER. Ed. Pot: Plaai announce th nam of fl. W. How. of Monro towmblo a an.lldta lor C'eunly Treaaurer. Mr. Huw ba a airunaj cl.lin un lha party, nrt, beeaur In dlrtrloi aeMotn akea political laort aaooud, bli unawarrlnK noeiliy tome neHioi,oan party, fir. now an honeai, upripilil, luduatrloua, lulalllgent farmer, fullv tenable or diacbaruluai tb dullea ol th olttce lo which he aaplrea. To elect blia Tree aurer wouiil ne out a 1111 revoiD-jne iur uia ,a bora In ueliall ol our party. He la Mieoinod lor bla Inlaifrliy, morality, Umparano and wood bualnaaa iualltla. M.tsv Vorasa. Wa are anthnrlted to annnnnc that Jacob Oaoxa, of Heaver townahlp, I a candidal lor bounty 1 raaaurer, auoiect to tue aeciaiou ui inc Kapubllcan Primary r.lectlon. Mr. Uroa held the utUoe of Treaaurer aeverel yeart ao, anu Blird Iba orflca with credit to hloaaalf and to th eulll eatltlaotluB ol taa payara. Masv Voraaa. COUMISSIOAER. To th Republican Voter of Snyder County. The auliaorlber reaiiealluUy oHer hlinaell a a candidate for the oAlo ol Fount y Uoumluloner aubject to th UeoUlon of th Nomlnailne; eleo tlon. P. P. Mmt. ToTnaRaprnLiranaor 8tdOociitt. Tb underaluned reapeetlully aanounce hlin aell aa a caud. Oat tor County Cominlalour, aubject to th deelaaloa ol lliaenauloii Kepubll can Primary Election. II nomluateJ and elect d I will tranaaot the dutle of th ofttc with Duel ram, ADAJt J. llaUbH. PeoTtowBlblp, May, 3, H71- NfiW ADVEHTISEMENTd. RECEIPTS & EXl'KNDITUllK-i ofth Me hoot Board of Wail Bearer town ablp lor th year coiumenolDa on th lal day of June, 170. Tax rat 4 mill a th dollar for Mhool purtosi do S do do do building do HECtlPTS. Oroai amount ot Tax Uuplloat WU n ixoneratloo 10 00 Collector' CoumliiloD es u H It tliaV SI Net amount of tax received 1X11 7 State appreprlatloa " IIS St Amount of ua yet du IM uu ToUl receipt $167 M KXPtNDlTUBES. Paid to Taohr rju uu lor bulldina purpoaea u 1 u " fuel end contingencies leu on " Ulube 1.14 00 " to Treaaarar, PrnUR e va ' " becreury, for r Ice 10 uu ToUl Eipandltura SlaoS IS Balanea on hand S34 SS JOSEPH HANBF.CK, P. II. Knarr, Preaulaut. secretary. Wait Beaver, June lutb, 1S7I. Executors' Sale. Tb undenlencd, Kxceutors of Iba In' Will snd Tenement of Henry Laudenalnger. lai of Pnn lownabip, Unydcr euuiiiy, deeeaacd. will ripoa to pubiio ale, ooo after lh BepKruber Term of 8nyJer oouoiy Court nest, tb following denoribtd Farui or TH.A.CJT OF LVTVI Itiiale ia Penn lownabip, Snyder cunty, bounned and dcaoribed a follows, lo wit 1 tin lh norih by land of lo Look, aoulb by land of Jaoob Oil, Harsh Miller and Solomon Knou, ai by land of Solomon Knoua, and north by laud of lh bir ol Loord App, cnutalnlng One Hundred Acres, more or lea, iu an excellent alal uf culti vation, on wblob i (rooted a good House and Burn. Timely nolle of Ihe dy of 1 will be given, l'craon deirou of buyiug a good farm will do well to viail Ibo pUoe. For further iuforoiation inq'iir of Vslssviss LAVDsaaiAOBB, Balem 1'. O.. Bnydor Co., 1'e., or 11. T. I'ASaa, Attorney, Miillliiburg, Pa. WILLIAM LAUDENSLACEH, VALENTINE LAIUENSLAUER, Executor of Utnrv loiuditoaUgrr. Jua 16ih B7l. Jacob Lob. Siatoa Oaairoas. IMPURTEB9 ANU UEALEBa ItT Pure Whiskeys. BRANUIES, VINE AND ALL lTHES mtlWt AN! MVMTI0 U4.MM. M. IU Mill flrvvl, Au(, 4. 7Wf. J , PANVIUE, PaV DOIU Jvijf vv,v. QlURLia liENFKfl 4 SON, tititddl3 hnd II.messs JVInltersa, ' PAXTOXriLCE, 8.1TDER CO., PA. HARNESS. OBIDLE9, - 8ADDLE3, COLLARS. Wlilpg and f abe, Fly Not, lllankele, (n fadt t farythinf la lh line, on band or msda lo or da-. Renarlne crnmBtl altemla,! In. riiarraa moileraie, anl work warranted. A share of publie pironfi(r la oliciiei. iiiAfl. nr.nrtrt BU.i. Psttonville, Judo 15, IMI-tf WHEELER & WILSON'S Lon-iTiTin nun mm xchibs. THE MOST Hlmplo, Durable, OlieniscHt, Economical & Popular. tlVBR 5o0,000 Of theso U'orld-Rcnowned Machine HAVE BSKS MAOS AXO SOLn. Thcjr Arc l'nsiirpssel For Beauty and Excellency of Work. Tbey will perform a greatrr variety of work with lea chanpr tban any other machine yel offered to ibe pubiio. Tbey bar ii.od lh teat of twenty year me, and It i no experiment to purcUa.e on. 80M nn Ihe In-lnllmenl plan. Call at tb aaloarnom nd exaniln thtin. whether you purclnxe or not. I'ETEKSON & CARPENTER, Oenvral Agent. 011 Cliealnut Siret, l'hiU.lcl hi. June II. H71-y 1112. - run:. ACCIDENLIGIITING. AVVOMIIVC.V FIRE INSURANCE CO., coHa or marxit asd vraxbus t., "VilIceHbn.rii, ln. naniwivpn t-.- U. DoaArr., Prat. I.. I). SMoaixr, V. Pr. n caiiTai, eivcroiary. Capital V Surplus, a2i9.460 00 A ETON A Insurance Company, of litiftlonl, (Joiin. L J. IIESOEF. - . - President. Wei. B. Tlarb, A.a't See. J.OonDwm, Sea. iMcoRroBATao 11. Cbabtxr PaarxTVAi. Cash Capital, 3,000,000. LOSSES PAID IM Cl YE ARM, Jub1-ui.) JAMES L. SCHIXILKY, General Agent, Wataontowa, Pa SOO OLV.Hi:4 1. OT E. AGEiTS WAITED For Tho Library S Poetry & Song. UtiHj Ciuic Seltclioiit rum Iht lit it J'vrt; English, Krotrh, Irhh and Anurltan, With aa Introduction by WILLIAM CULL EN 1IRVANT, Vndtr wboi arlrlcil upervliloa th voluui waa eompneo. Tb hndiomef and olieapeat aabacrlptloB wMie vaiaot. trver euu pane, beamiiuuy printed, eholuelr lllaalrried. han.iaumalv bound. A I.I brary of over boo voluinea In on booh, ahoa content, of ao apomera! nature sr luteroat, will never g-row l i er atale. It ean be, and will be, read aud r read with ploaaur by old and loung as long a It leavea hold loa-ether "A rleut aarprlie teareely anything at all a favorite, or at an wuriny a piaea uere, la neg lasted. It la a book Iur every aoueehuld." N.V. Alan. "tV know of no alinllar oollaotloa la tha i n. gllah language which. In uoidouaneaaLiid leilcitv or aeleell .a auilarraogaiBaul,eaaatBll umuar with lt."-N. V. lluaa. r larui. liberal, nelllng very rapidly, band for clreular and term lo J. II. I'UKU k Jn 17 rare riaoa, new vora. Jal st It Kl'Ell'I'S A EXPKX IlllKKS ofth (Mhool Hoard of Pranklla towaaklo lor lh year ouujuieoolug on th lat day ol June 110. Andrew Krataer. Collector and Treaaurer. nr School t aud,laaoeoant with franklin towu.hlp. To amount of Duplleala Toaaab Irom Uaae beaver, lat Col lector and Treasurer To sash Irom J. U. beboeb, toroar Ool leotor and Treasurer To ha, I. of order againat laaaa Beaver, former tlollector and Treasurer, To order aghlusi W. I). Howe al, tur fllSl.Hd TO,0U H.1S M,ta ner uoiiector anu t reasurar 4800 Sioaa.oa ToUl, CR. order No. ll.tolaalah Walter.teaohtng STl,uu 11 S to n. T. Alexander, ' St,uu iiKiovj ,u. n. ifieui, -' ' " tos. H. ftoecker ' " S to M. H. lllehl u u WktiloO. A. rtnydar " l'i to W. l. Olfl ' " " to T. 'i. Uoarinev " H,UO st.uo aa.uu 4.uo as.uu St.oo " to Auioeuiii.uuiiiiing privy lo.uo " 14 to (. H. Noeoaer, teaching Ji.uo u " S to I. T. Uourtnay, " a4,uo " 1 to Isaiah Walter S4 UU " " Sl(uld) to r'rauh. brb ,ao " " 11 du Calnteiler, aarpt'r wk ,oo Inleresl on wiui a.lx " " SS it h J. Uurkhrrt, stores (u,uu lntrt ua saw ,7u " " ISto H.T AlatuDder.laaohlnglt.'iM " " latuti H. Auvuker " 'il.uo H " SI toU.S.HnyiWr mIuu u "do do " 1M uu " 4loW.ll. Gift S4 uu " ' 1 to do " a, uu " " to Awlrew Kralier, mb, . J . haulltig, k.c, 43.S Auditors' pay i (j Allowed tax of Henry Kslr aad Joha D. Long i.oo Allowed, entered on unseated land 4 aa Andrew Krataer, paroantage for aolleatlng el 4 do do do paying oulatraaarSI,SI do do attaodiug Audit l,vu t Total, Sfwi.Su WK, th undersigned, Auditor of Franklin township, hav audited lha abov aeoount and Bud It true and ear root to th boat uf our know ledge and belief. HKNUV H. SUHAEFPEK, ) PHILIP vVirTfcNMYKK, J Auditor. KUllr.RT tlSa-NHAUtal,, , FraakUn towuahlp, April 10, 1.7 L gMUEL II. OUWIO, Attarney-at-Law, orr.ee, TIT WALMUT ST1"T, ' VSIUBaUMA ' MlddltDurg, ouuw Jtiirh-gljJX ... READY-M3E V' - a w- eivvrtl - t In J tlte Firiwtl QMtn5 Boys' NtwtMry,t Wt the Dest Wk- ws hsvs unshlpi the every kind GMttett Vl of msterial a. 01 - JJL ,.lu .1 every virletv of A Warrtefi style, suitsble fr and Youth from II to 20, XL 6th Boys from 9 to snd Children to yesrs, sll js V durable & strong, ewaaaaaj ...... . 1 sas witn special reference to roughN We e. In this de hsve srtment our msdt prices are as- our Es lonlshlnfjly tablishment low. "THE HEAA -o r.,.. QUARTERS 0F nd mmi TKADE" Gth. in Clothing, an Can assura auir TVT .frisnds from out XV town f hat t,a.A ! afN Xr need look no fur- Vher than Oak Half Ci,.m -T- vai ror satisfactory CurtomX TT XV wotMna it satis- Work la am prices. ofthsvery Willi SlUCK Sll TTVh0 ,ap Easy rules for r o u n d. measurament. A J. Market trices. Aa.. asnt and free to any part of M j a..:.. ..j jxt.A miiwriva, anu yuuu ill Quaranteed. MarkeA v land Gth Street, PHLLADELPHIA. r, IJ0RXUER0E.1, JUSTICE OF 7 HE PEACE Porry Township, Snyder County, Pa. Cnlleotlone, Convevanrlnv, ml alt othr bual Ba iienalnlna the urltee will be irouiitly atltnded to, Offlo uar I routmansvllle, CELL & 8CHOXOIHI, Wholesale Dealer in BRANDIES, WINES, Gins Whiskeys, Ve, WOMEL8DORP, UEHKS CO., l'a. January IS, l70-tf LETTERS TEST A MET AI.V. on th Katate of Mabia Hum . lata nl tha tw. ouirh of Nellnanrove. deo'il, havlnat been itrameil to the umlerslvned, all persona knowlnx them salves Indebted toaald estate are requested to uiaka payment, and thoee liavlna- claims aa;ala.t lauiv wm ihvhu, .ueiu ri,r aeti lenient tu . W. V. tt HKHT, (V)t.tO.IIT0. txaculir. Office, 720 $1 iUcoz&GiVb Chestnut U Silent Street, EWING MACHINE (Philadelphia. 3 S VI giv my liearty preference to tbe Wllloox t Qibbs Silout Sowing Machine." Famhy FEwr. "The weight nf reliable evidence being )verwhelming for that of th Willcax A Gibbs Silent Hewing Machine, I decided upon it, procured it, oiut as mots IAa tatitjM." ticVACS OUSKtlWOOD. " I have the Wheelr A WIIon, the Grovsr ft Baker, and Ihe Willeox A tiibbs Btwing fschines in nay family. I use the Willeox it Uibba moat frrcuently, thinking it tu uperior to either of the other." Mas. Hkmby Wabo Be scu IB. " My wife would not accept a Sewing tfachlne of any other patent a gift, if shs ont receive it on condition of givliic up Ike .Villous A GibUk." " Carboudale, Pa. - The Wlllcos A Gibbs U th oay Sewing If achine whoa working is so sure aud simple hat I oo old venture lo introduoo it into rjrria." Bit. A. T. Pbatt, , Mlaatonary Aairlaa Beavd. " We have naed varieu Sewing Machines vlthln our (amity, but it ia the tsoiMwii rpinion of the houaahold, that the YYUloojr, k Gibke is tbs beet of thsna alL" lisv. J. & Houca, axrwkira,s7T. Cpor almpllelty and mechanical aeeareey 4 eonatrucuon, I have eeea no Sewing stachlne equal to the Wlllooz A Gibbs." Ehooh Lawis. Of th rnarlveaee Osalial R. K xaVaWaWaaWaVar, At AABkaaaLaaBBk.ABB baeai Aafam afaVaal MmMkAt aV COPPpiTfMiMMV wlm MsV NHnvOff BewiwMmohin m it raysssaU xe b jswnro, v. . 711 CfcewtMt ttnti niUaMpkli. ' r iri.j.-ir.-r . raati f.lXECVTOFS KOtHF-titirr. - ... JjJaueateij i" tie ' txttr ir S 1 1 - , YYiittasiyev, Ula of Frsaklin l,-, , Saydrr Cawrwy. SWoeaaod, hkfia; f mated to 111 undrird. at, i ,, kaowiog tirtjvri iniienitu t iu,,. am rfin.". ' - - - a"-,- -i'L.I ileUT, aod more Having viaixn n p aafo will preesjBi mem ia '.ritASiin vuinriWMi; Apr. 20, iBil. . -ExscitV J4COI1 I. DOGAh, WITH JDF.RHOTII, BEBOSTHF-SSEn (k Co WIIOLF8ALE IKAf.EF.8 W HSH, PROVISIONS, &c I Xo, sno riorin Wkrr. (bv Bars! 9-7lf rillLADEtrAlA. QIIvVH. II. UOYHjfl n'bolrl sod Relsll Itslr In nARDW.VRK, CUTLERY, Coachmaktrs' Mnlrrlala, 8bo Finding,, j, Pelinagrnve, fa. s.i,. WASH. GRASELloT WATCH d CL0(Hl NIAKEH, Mnrkcl Si. Mlildlrhur Tt Mai i.u loraieu in mis ninre I ttnul.i 11 rrariect fully inform Ihe eilirrna ef Middlebu-c and vicinity that I am rrrran.1 lo repair CI.OCKa AND WATCH K. cb.., and rxprdlllou'ly. Tba paironnge of IL piine i rriproiiuttj soiiensd. W. flRANELLO Middltburi, Nov. 21 IPG'.l. 1? R KKMONT -MOTKI., A.' HEKMONT, SFITDER CO., p ENOCH PM1TH, Prnr,i0'r Tlii nrw hotel I now prepartd tor lh, aecooimidaiion of gut and will afTar4 Aral ral entertainment to peraon viaitin. Frocmoat. Every offer! will be mnde i promote l h comfort of traveler vluj.piBc t Ibi bona Cboieo liquor nt Ihe Dar snd ibe Tahlo tupplled wltb III brat th. mrkl afford. Aa aoipl atable in eon eolion with Ibeboute. AprilO'Tutf c 1SNTRKVILI.E HOTEL, (L.t air, wearer's.) ( enlervllk Hntder Co., Pa. PETCH HAKTMAN, fropritior. Till loon esUtdlahed and welt known hot.l bavin liern purrhaaeil by th unitkralvntd, l.a a.. licit a bar ol lb ptllulo pttrimiiKe. April , 1.71. HI'. HOTTKNSTEI.V. M. D. e PHYSICIAN A0 HVRdCoy, SELINTt(VE. ri.NYDKR CO., I'. Offer ' I (.rofraatonal aerVleei to the MMiant m Se" a roreanit vlrlnlly. Juneli, n:im Ritcell ib Cu.'i Aliertitc unt, Inril Ihirty TliouMiiKlD I I U 'OM.VrtM PAID ine TP,,,,, ess L'ri axi AormsM .-u- AM'K CnMfANV. Of MrTtf.n .1 I'm,. riecilcuit, paid $J0 O'KI on W. If. Forliusb nn l Win. I', t.'iiny. rij. (imail llu New lUmhilrgli r ail -ru t a cMnit t $,i iHi on tin lal Jaa, II. blaka, niaynrof Wormier, Van and 4,000 on tb lat 8. II. Llr, Jr., o(m, Albaua, Vt. All Ihef acrldenla orrnrrt' I, and the Insuranc was paid, within three nwi'., arh claim belna; paid anont lJty diys trr. Itaaa.lue by tbe terms of th p"IIO). Tbe Iravelrra bat paid fl.VEN Ht'MiRKIi Mil. I, A S A IAY In benentt to It policy hl.tr. for death or Injury by arcldont. fur vry trurk tna; day riurlfcg th past frn years. Th Travelort Mre and Aoeldent Insurant Company, of llartftird, Conn., grants all tb uaual funoi or I. IKK and KMltlWMKNT Pol-l-lea, on exceedingly fa ror a bio tormi. Aui!t security anil l.'iw Kate. IIOLUI)lVSBlKVlFjiTv.KV, HIILLIllA YSIU'Rl) I'A Ii. Cmcik'M AVIMC OF TAIL EST.VUL1.SHED 180J. A Remedy which litis bi-en tested for 10 year, and proved la lhiuinn.li .( ease sapable of curing ell Dliea.es ol the Throat ami i.ui.xa ;eriirinin many remarkable rurr. merits a trial Irom all who are sullerinK fr. m miliar afleetlnns and vainly reek reilel. Will ya let prejudice prevent you from belnf cured alan. t.'ouirh and Colds. Th Drugglsti lay It cure thorn all. Astkinn The relief and cures ar marvcloni. Bronchi 1 1..-fcvery sutlerer will Bud rellcl.n l care. Throat Ailment requlr only a few dotes. I. una Klieases. Has euraed oaaes pronounc ed Incurabl. Iiebilliy. It rnorati and Invigorate, th system. l.lrer Complaint. Mutt treotlv re ulator of thlaorican. Iiy.iapila.Iu healthy aotloa oath tton achcnreelt. Apiieiliar.-It ll health alvlna; and appetltt feaiorlnic. r I'rlnary OrKaoi. Action oa them 1 marked and prompt I)l3.l KOOK'i WlXF. OF TAR It rich la th rutillrlel qualltlea of Tar, eotuMiie.1 wltb vexelable Inicreillent of uniloubted value, whlcb make It aiiiuriaeed, not only lor the com hi. lute enumeraled. but It roul.lly rwaturet es hausled strength, eleana the stomach, rclaies be I I rer end puts them to work, causes Ibe (hhI tooixeal, anil make pur Mood, and be nets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and luk. If you are aifllcted In any way, wa know II you try the lire Rtvlnf tonic rre,rllee of Ilr. i 'rook's Wlo of Tar. yog will add your teMI mony to Its rt value In eorrecllnir ny "llll that floh la balr to " Pranararfnala l.a Ol.lVIk CKOOK k. CO. Bold by drxlsu ry where. For ccrofula, 8erofulnu Tumor erofnloas Maaasae ef th Eys, or Homiula la any f..rm, Kkeainatlin, IMseares of Ihe Liver, lilseaaee ofth kin, Kruptlont, Hmplas, Holla, Tel ler, hoald Head, tlners, and old Korea, or any disease depen ilna oa depraved eondlilon of the blood, take lar. 'rook' t'OMPtil'NU kVHl-'f of POKE ROOT. It I combined with the baattoato preparation ef Iron known, and lath beat altera lie and nlood rurloer maUa. CleauM your Blood. Trv on butt I. Bold bf Srusjiltta, Prepared onlv be OLIVk-K UHOOK at CO., lHytoB.O, fHEAP ADVEMTIMINO. Wa will Insert '"-en advertlaemeni In Kioht HuaniMu 1 ricao Niw.rtrnx for Six liobbaaa ra tin per weea. use line nn wea win eotl M liollare, Two tinea Will et Twelve Dollar., aud Ten line will eoet Hlity liollars. Send lor B primed Hit. Addreaa tltO. P. ROW LL a I 'O , AdvartUIng AgeBl, No, rrk HuWi New lork. T!IK VIOB OP OUR AGE 19 Fraud I Nevoitbeless, there ar Sv hnaeel PaUnt AanU, vn at thetlapllal, of whom It th undar.lsined. Patentt fur IT yean obtained at reaeouable rale.. Avent wanted, piend for cln ulart. Ot.il, I. UU'iWN, UouBMllor. at Law I7 (i Street, cur. tk VTj.tluUia D. U Fragrant Sapoliene Clean Kid Olova and all kinds of Clothe nd UKMhlaai reraire faint, Urease, Tr. fcc. fee , Instantly, wltbont tha lea.t injury to th Bnesi UWI. fceld by Draail.u aad Fancy Uuod Peeler. FMAQR ANTSaPtJLIttlki UO., a Barclay St., Nw York, La Sail St. ObK 810 A DAY FOCI ALL With Blanert Teol Address A. B. Oaaasai. MurlafSald U Day th Appl rarer, Oerec aad Slloer frte H m . uiiirrH umi . a i v. ..i . rac tBahd. xU pease paid, K. Itkaw, At- A-crenta ! Itead Tlxia t K WILL PAT AOErtTS) A SALAaT of au Per Weak and t..peeee, or allow re oomiaiaeloa to Mil our new and wanner ruilaveutiun. Addrea at. W AON KB Ctf, Manfcall, Mleh. A riiUicn Dollaw. 8krwd bet Bla mSa Bw (Brians h revMlina tbe teeret f klaaM t ne eae. Ars yt fc4wKvTrm. A. w
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