THE POST. MIDDI.CSC1I9.. JULT U tin BtrTBtlCA!. UTATI TICKET. - For Audit-r Qtneral, Col. ravld Htnnton, or BBvra cu'stt. Fur Sat'fir Qtntfttl, 'ol. Tol IJ. TJ.-iilb. or bchi'YI.kim. coiNrr. COtXTT TICKET. For Vrctid' nt Jnihjr, SAMVr.1 9 VfinD.o ISatueitlo 4h. deed) f talon mil Mlfllln tovatlei or Antrrb'y. WILLIAM 0. IIKHUC'I l Mt lo the declilon of th Coot.r For TVrasiirrr, JACOB GR0S1. ( r Co m i m o tf r, f.M J. riiNF.Il. Fr Auditor, PAMCEL A. WETZEL. Our rrlmarjr Election. Hitherto webaro roreiitenily ro Irulned" Iroro ) iiM anjlblogin luvor r. AffiioU uv ctudidete. uJ in- it-tvl lo pursuo lti same courso lo fa lur. Those wbo urt ao ctivtljr bu.io( aoJ uiBrrpreacnliog Hon. S. H. Woods, if their object U to defeat liiut at the general electioo, are pur tuiu; auiuiJat polity. We feature tt, My I Ley pots."t neither a grain of hf return nor a feoojwcijjtit ofpru- si toce. A auaber of our oxchanges, demo- cl alio and Kep'iblicao, are creating a wroog Impression in. regard to the late primary election, by groebly mierep renenting tbo facts. We assert thut we bave never bad a more pcacoble ad quiet election aiuce tho Crawford ryttcm took effect Thrre wm but . on dittricl in the ronn'y in uhivh . mocrcfi urreufhu c l to iot; or d!f i-of, and the numb r viitlQ did not rrrd thirty. We venture to say further thai oot one of these men wbo aie blowing so fiercely about undue ioflaeneea being used aro able to show a single instance. ' Tbo fnet Is tbat tten went quietly to the rolls and followed tbe bent of tbeiriaclioatioas aoJ votod as pleased thctn. It I generally taken for grmtel that Editors of newspapera posseis nn ordinary amount of intelligence, aad sometimes evince a s'.-auly icarJ for truth, but thoso statements rela tive to our electioo show a total disre gard for truth and an unusual amoout cf stupidity. A man wbo in tbo ab- aeoce of uviJeoce, mikes false repre eeatalions, or cognizant of the facts, makoa fulso representntioos and exag- eralions, is either a homo fdninUua or It knave. Tue Eepublioan party," aays tbe Vest, " can go before the people as tbe party tbat has fully redeemed its pledges. From tbe da'.o of its organi tstion till now its record ebows tbat when it obtained pjwer it did what It promised to do whoa in a weak minority. From its first plauk of op position to the extentiou of slavery to tbe Territories it never aworved, and as subsequent political ciroumstaures brought new issues before tbo coun try, tbe party acted upon theni iu per fect cotiaistcocy with its passed reoord redeeming Its promisee io every in stance. In tbis wsy it wen tbe con fi ieaoe of the people, and through tbat coofi leucostaods where iodoea to day. Tbe prssont Administration rosy b lackiog in those brilliant ap pendages wbicb same seem tj tbiok aoeaacntiaJ, but there bave been low Administrations that bare more faith fully fulfilled the pledges with which tley came iuto power. Reduction of tbe Eipeoses of the Government, re el uctiou of tbe debt, reduolion of taxi. tion, faithful collection of tbe revenue those objects bave been kept stead ily in view as tbe work or tho Ad ministration, and the accomplubmoot has been truly and mire than could Imi eipeoted under tbe cirettmitauces. 'lb affairs have iteoo well alministor- and tbe party has shown itsoll svoilby of continued support." I lit Ilarnsburg Td'arapK of M'edoesJey liut, publitbcs tbe follow. ,u ... 'By tbe authority of Senator Cam rron, and at bia req'ieat, we are call d on to announce hit opinion as to candidates in tbe coming rrs.iden Hal coolest ; and to further assure ,..oer wbo value bia opioims io po Ifioal affairs that tbo injudicious agi Utiun of tbe subject of candidates at tins tiuss forces bitn to "breslc eel- Jooee which ebouid b.ivo cout-iuaed until tie campaign now ia progress in I ennaylvauia had eecu oudd. lie is cot, aad will not U a canJidalo for the Vic riesideoey under any ctr- vumsiaoeea. , ior does bo allacb the slightest importance to (bat aubject. Jiutoa the IVesidentinl Doiuinuo bit coovietlons aro matured and stroog. He desires the reoomlnation on I re-election of President Grant for ma ny weighty reasons, believing dim te be tat) very man, all jnea, to bring lbs country out of its fiouociaJ od politieal complications. His ea a o ste rnest of lb rertaues has beeq maguif reeot. The steady pay merit of tha oattoaaJ debt bns been the crowning ncblevemsat not alone of bis adminis tration, bat efpraorieal flnancierieg The awicable adjustment of oar for. eito tvUlioM and particularly the tegotietioB of I lit Treaty of Wi-hinjr- toa, jrjfM evidence oi the ritsjriesi or der of ttate-man-bip. Ilia devotion to tit eaoxe of Amerieno Inbor ii nturiljr and ilncero. The anxiety he coottillr thewt to find the truo relt tion between cooiturrco and manufac ture, and hie honest d-lro to forward the highest latere! of botb commend him aliko to the nroducers and tbe ei chioser of industrial wealth. And his infiexililo determination to enforec ti e Inws mutes l.iui a perfect officer, in fill remcds. llonett. eonallo. Ptrniithtforward inflriiblo, and brae be cotnh'neauli the eli tnotiU of power throuBh which alone the autb can be restored to poace, order and fror perif . flint part of our ceuatry roquire nothiog io much at tbi liim ai a, clear com ietion (bit the I . of tbo lend aro lo bo either lrally ob ye l or Hietcilfst ly enforced. They mut-l lear.i that tbe rights of a ISortbem, Eastern or Werf'd man ia na complete iu the Sjutb as anywhere eleo j and that the nlsuluto freedom of political discus. ion and action In ercry part of this country ia the dearest 1 1 all tboao rights which the war far the Uuion seitleJ. There ttio bo no peace until the South yields this floillt : no J un- lilcr Grant they will learn it soonest i t i tij I...I. ne can ncuncr oo wnceuii-u uur vui lied. And for thi reasoo bo I the ben I'residcut for tbit turbulent scc t Ion. Theso reasoni, nurogst others, con trol tbe judgment of Senator Cimerjn and he ia ao anxious that Grant should be re-elected thut he look with cha grin oa any aoJ all in tutors which shall JJivert the attention of tbo peo ple from that aubject. rennsvlvaoij will do ber duly In tt.o luture ax iu ,j,e p.,sti no j aj ltr roconiponso in ber devotion to civil liberty, an ) tUodteat Captain under whom civn liberty is so well uiaiutuiued. rolltlcul Hentlinrnts ol tlic Country. Tbo political cntimeiits of the coun- trv. bulb North and South, are in what chemists call tho naicrot or fvrm- ing state, as to what shall be tho great nod leadiug questions of the cnmi uiu of 1872- The qurilioo of s'svery Is settled, after its long sgitatiou and final bap tiern Iu blood. Noirro Suffrage bis gained firm grouud by experiment ; and will no doubt, become fully established as a just right, and a fixed luct. Slates' llkhtk and tbe Hit-lit of at cessioti bave gone uown witu tbe 10.1 causo. The payment of the publie debt i ao longer a qucitioo or aouni or nis puto. Itcsn and must bo paid, partly by tho present, fully sod completely by the next gcuerstion. RoJuc'ion of tbo taxes is nut only a settled question, but part of the pol icy of the Uepublioin party. Tho (luejtion of Fionnec.'ond the dis tribution of the National Douds, are questions that tho wants and demaods of tho uitierenl sections oi too coun. trv must ileviso, settle, and control Tbe Tarirf is a question of many chases : viewed in many uincront liirbtH according to tho particular in terests of tbo U.ffercot sections of lbs country. Some aro for bigh tariff, aoroo lor low. tome for medium, and others for oons at all" Free Trade and bailors' rights.'' Wo of l'eonsyl vauia favor a judicious revenue tariff, so adjusted as to afford tbo beat pro lection to tho labor and general in teresla of lbs country aalust foreign competition. The Alabama question is sctlled iu the recent Washington treaty with Eneland ; and ia a way that tbe American poople, of all parties, ap move, and io accordance witb I'rosi dent Granl'a expreasod polioy of "Lot ut Viavo peace 'lho Bonlimenl ol tho people ia lent tbo disturbances snd oulrsges com mitted by tbe Ku-Klux in tbe South moat be stopped, Union and loyal eiti- zone protected, and otl'cndora brought tojuitice. Law und order niuxt bo Sitabliabed, safety and protoction secured to every law-abiding citizen, without distinction of race, color, or condition. ' The right ot free and un trammeled suffrago must be guaran teed to all legal voters. Tbo late law of Congress on tbis subject, must be enforced at all hazzard. the Ku-Klux must be suppressed, and tbe purity ol tbo ballot box preserved. Tbe quostion of Amnesty, and the restoration of all tbo right of Ameri can citizens to tbo leaders of tbo late Rebellion should be po.tppued fjr a time, until, at least, a more repentant and loyal spirit it manifested by the offenders. This is tbo publie senti ment, and it is right. The publie opinion of the loyal aud patriotic men of the nation says, wail a while bo fore tbia ia granted, for it h known now tbat we have already boon too loo ieut and merciful to traitors. roliauiy, like tbo outrages of tbe Ku-Klux, must bo slopped, l'ublic sentiment is njjilDst it, and it must go down. 1'ubli) sentiment is to-day strongly io favcr of tbo Administration of lbs Republican J'arty. Its plain, bonot ork io psyln so larije no noiount ol tbe public debt, and is laboring! so as siduously for the peace and and pros perity of tbe ooautry, and for the hap piness and good of the pooplo, have oxtendod its linos and ttreriKtbenod its defences. All disaffection of its members It more than cunpetisated and counterbalanced by the late speech of that arcb traitor, J elf. Davie, and tho "New I'eparturo" of tbe Deeaoe raey, which i a virtual ackuOfledgS' moot that they have been wrong and aad trenohcrous through all tbe years nines l&Cl. . These thlDs, and many others now transpiring, caonot but strengthen the Republican parly in tht miuds aud htarit of the poople of tbe nation.. Slontrott 11'publirtln. It is rumored that tbe Democratic State Central Committee, at ita first mectioff, will rusks tbe foUowloar addi tion to ibelr platform ! ' Rttolvtd, That" the colored troops foojrht brerely." i . 'i ' n . .:. : ; .1 1 . 'j.i- TbvRottom of a Canal Drops out. Wit.KtsBABBE, Pa., Jnly 4. Di. grecablea of various kioda seem to in. Teat the tuloinp ousinesria the north ero portion of the anthracite coal field. Some two weelts ago a cariog cnsiau tt occurred at the empire mines, Dear this city, nod caused great excitement and constcrnslioo, wncn it was sup- posaJ that forty men hml met on nntimel deaths by the accident To day we have a ecci'od edition of the phrnotn?nn which was lately exhibi ted in Not Jersey t a point on the Moii ia Canal, with the addition that not only his the bttom of A canal tumbled out, but sovvral coal mine; hnvu brun roil J-re i for a timo use less by the freak. About six o'clock thi-i morning pen nle rssidins iu the vicinity of the Hurroughs mino, on what Is known ns tbe nlnnk road, were stottlul by s loud rumbling noise, anil equally sui pr Bed to notice that the water In the north branch of the Wyoniif.jr Caml had bc'uo to run up stream. It was soon ntcertaincd that a portion of the lottom of the Mill Cieefc level of tbe einal over tho Burroughs mine bad raved in, causing a holo fifty feet lng urn of lb) width of tho canal and tow nstb. Tbo (.'nullity involves the flomlina of tho Hnterpriao mine, of J. II. iSwojcr elope and shaft, the Mitch ell mine, part of Uow kley tulne, the mine of Kliott V Co., and probably tho works ol Mr Ililomin, as thvso mines are nil conncotoJ wiib gang- av?: . ...... Ail the wntor ot toe level poured into tbo opening, and It may t be said tbat the tniaes bnve reoelvcd a num lily of liquid two miles long aud a boul f mr feet deep. Tbe accident oc curred at a point over a portion of the Uurronehs rzloo which bad been worked out, and waa eause l, most likely, by the robbing of tbe supports of the roof, a practice wbicn soruoumcs prevails when chambers bavo been exhausted. Tho amount of damage conoot be estimated at present, but will be bcaviost ia tbo itnppsco of tbo works probably for sme weeks Ibe canal will aUj bo ujcless fjr some timo. rreriratbns fof au artificial bottom of tho canal will bo commenced at onee, and tbo mines bo pumped out. 1 ho latter operation can go on wniie Ihc repairs aro being tiiaae, as tbo entire lovel is uo .v clear uf water. Fortunitoly the event took place to day, whoa all the employes ol the mines were celebrating our national holidav. Great logs of life must have oecarrcd bad tho mines been woikin at usual. As tt is, we bavo nothing hat a vexatious delay tu tho busi. nets of that part or the valley to re .'?ret. .4 Whole Tosvn llrntroy ctl by u Mforin. Last evening KlJurado andsurouuJ- lug country was visited Willi otm or the most tcrriblo storms cvor known in thit part of 'tbo State. About 8 o'clock io Ibe evening a stcrm cuuic up Irom tbo northwest accoiupsoied with wind, hail ana rain, aoJ be I ore tbo people bad time to mukeany pre paration for it, tbe bnrricano rwept tli rou cli the town. Tho clouds wore of inky blackness; the vivid flashes ol lik-htmng, acoivnpanled by cruahiog thunder, causod our cltiz'ina lo feel that tbo storm wus of no ordinary msxnituJe. Evory tnuiuont tho gale iocreaBud, and as lbs ruin came dowii ia torrents, tbo situatiou became more fearful. Ercry momontary lull io the storm only seenitd to incroase its fury, at. J, iu liftiion minutes from comaieneo. moot, men, women aud children eould be soco Tiylng through the strcots, looking proteetion from Ibe falling houses. Jly tbia timi the air was fill ed with flying limbers. Large bouses wore cotupieieiy ueniojubed i olbers wore uoroolod, while others wero lift ed from tbeir foundations and w-re carried by the wind from forty to two hundred feat. And vet there see mod lo be no lull ia the florin. As wo stood by tbe wiudow, gazing outward, wc could pla'uly see houses toppling ovee. The roar of tbe storm wus ter rible, and tbe eartb seemod to trem bio beneath our feet. We have been uoablo to get any particular new from tbe surrounding country but for four or five miles around, tbs sarao whl-ta'e destruo tion seonii to bo visnble.' IIouo were blown down, fences doetroyed the erop ruined. Msuy of our peoplo are left in dostitute circumstances. Our town this morning presents s most woe-begooe appearance. 1'eop'e wbo wero in comfortublo circumstan ces yesterday, are to-day left without anything. The storm, from the best informa tion we can get, did not extend vory far east or west of tho town. Towan da, eight mi lea west, waa not damaged and Chelsea, right miles northern-, hid but one houso blowu down. Auuu 4U twelve miles southwest, bad one boues blown uown. Over l.r)0 families bare tomnorarr homos witb their neighbors. Most of these people are destitute sod stand io need ol immediate relief. A dead man bat been taken out of tbe i alniit river, several persons will die from ininriet received. Hivb water ptovents giuina fuller reports. fiwwii'i (Kalian) umet, Junt 17. Ths Deuioeratio ' new departure is a eoofcssion of the popularity of llupublican principles. The Demo crats bave at last began to realise . . a a t . . iniu mo ouiy ennnce lor ibem is In the adoption of principles correspond ing as nearly as possible to tlio:e of the Kepublicans. J bey intend to tuake the difference to narrow that it can not be easily seen. Then they bopo IU TV III, ( Tu IUpublicaa mijority ia the French Assembly juht tlieted is rery .large. Tbey bave not lets than j)2 ol tbo 112 members elected. This will make tbe government strong If J.bey prove harmonious. A MSASTEROUS railroad Oolli!oo, by which Ova mea were kilted and over twenty iniured, oceured on tbe New. ark and . New York JUilroad, near Nwark, last Saturday morning. , Bostok likes a class of. good beer. and aaid so at the, Into special election on the sale or no ta'a question. She voted tale. SENATon CNmrron ssnnrVsbl frien-ls tbat be is not ami will not be a candi date for tbe Vice I'reilJoory. lie Is vory strongly in favor of the rcnomlo atino of President Grunt for the floan eiii I good of tho country. 8M Kc'ituckcy ss-omen, a few oighta niro, went to tlio houso of one Sbclton Deonis, took him lrm his bet, and beat him will) 130 tripes, ex plaining that they thus nUucl dim bocnuse he bad viole illy iil-t rented his wife. - A UHU.NKrN b ul i at Tctio'eum fmtto shot bis wile aewrnl times on Tueiday crcninx mid afior be was arrested, bced to be permitted to nee and kis her bsfore she died. His wile had supported biui and tboii two thildrce. Tit it driver of a waon cnngd in drawing blasting material to the Moos ac tuooel was discovered by the Super pcriotcndaul coolly smoking bis nip on the lop of 3,5J0 pnuals uf powdor. He Is now looklog lor toother situu lion. 1.1 these States whiro the prrcon- tago foreac.ifing and collecting reve nue is extremely high tbo Commis sioner of internal Kevitouo will re commend to the 1'resident n further consolidation, In order that tho expen ses of such asNCSsmentt and collect ions may not bo uunecosiarily high. Mrs. Lvdia SuEttMAN was arrested at New lirunswick, N. J., by oflWr from Connecticut, wbo chnrgo ber with baviog poisoned, nt dilTorent times, tbreo busbands nnd tw step children, offsprings of her last husband, by a previous marriage. She hss been taken lo New lluvcn for examina tion. At Maury. Tcnn., reccnt'y, ayoang man went t) bed leaving a turning caudle and a pistol on bis table. The diippin, spirin ignited the tnblo, tin toblo Ignited the pistol, the barrels be i;aa to explode, and when Iho young n:o awoko be was nearly burned, smothered aud hhot lo deolb. II l pillow received the bulls and tarsi bis bead. ' A t, utuK (Iro broke out oa the night of the 1th nfjuly, in Hluomsburg. It is supposed to bavo original od from tbo tiro works, UHcd in celebrating the day. Mr. Drehcr'e residence, Mr. Iiowciibcrg'a Clothing Sure, James Cadiuun's Cabinet !Sbip mid John WoITh store, were turned. Tho jirojc criy was mostly tusurea. A machine litis been put In opera tion nt so mo of the laro railroad ata tioiiH in Mass., thnt tolls how long be furo the train s'arls : U reads, "Tliio train leaves in 10 minutes," then in niiio, cihf, etc., nnd when the index rrschea 0, the train starts. Time any passcugcr on entering a station, knowr just hnv much linn he has fur get ting tickets, chock, a newtpapor auu u vent without consulting a watch or ciock to ascertain ine uour oi me day. EuitrrK'.."! persons io Chicago, nnd nt many in Nov York, wero injured ly pittols, oounnn, flre crm kor. and breworks on the r ourtli ol J uly. Borne of the.'e cases were fatal. In C'hicapo there were five fires, and in Now Vork ilcvon, causod by tho explosion or gunpowder. The sai.o proportion i-f casualitics oeeurre ' other cities u ml totvr. l'robably at least a thou iaud peopls in tbo United titutea lost their oves, their hands, or their lives, while ' amu.ilng'' themselves on the Fourl h. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KOTICJiJ rXO BRIDGE BUILDERS! N NOTICE Ii h.r.by glv.n that tha UDd.r .Igooil, Commliilou.n oT Mnyd.r eounfy. counlr, will iiiMi at in. itnutu or MObbM 81'KCHT, lo H.ar.rtoan, SAl'UlillAV, til. ! day olJl'LY, Inat , botwooo tha hour, it )u o'oiuva in., ana i o-cinra r. m., lor ine pur. poi. vfrai-.tflnf prnpotali lor tha KKbC'TluN Cr A NSW HflflKlK aorora MI.MI.or.ek, at or nrar (l.orij. lr.ei.'i, In Uaar.r town.hlp, ai it I racial tt Aot of Aff.mlitr, approv.il May nth 1M1. taM llrlua to b. ahoullMlMt la l.nxtli, (of two .pani or 4S faat or Ih.r.aboull with aoutineoii ana una n.r, ana 1. o. oraotad in. i4m. i. plan or tha KrliiK at or near Kiniutl 'Iu B.av.r tuamhlp, with a K004 roof I .awed f hlnxl.l. riiwninoatloui mnv b. Wlnl.ra' of No. 1 aawad HhlnKl.i atan at th. tlin. and place uflelltajr. No .Ida from any paraonor parti. I outalda ol the county JOHN J. MATTER!, ISA At) H. I.ONUAt HE' riUUi KINNKV. (iouiraila.lon.ri. rotntuliilonori' Offlo., MUJl.uarg, July It), 1H71. . ' ' Hhcriir'8 Halo. ny vfru. ofa writ rr V.nd, T.t, taiued out o th. I'outt of l.'omtKru L'l.ai of Hnydor eoanty to m. dlr'.d will ba .ipon.d to I'ubllo ttala, on tha preinleoi, uu FBIOAt JULY tx, 1871, ' at IS o'clock A, M. the followlug li.al Kitat. to wll i A c.rlaia - . Tract of Land Ititata In rbapman townahlp, clnyd.r Co bound. d aa follow! to wll I fcaat by Mary t Pa. to wll I fcaat by Mary Sholly South hy Haiau.l li.nxl.r, W.tt hy John U Kr.ln.r, and North by ll.nry llumm.l. con- taluiux . . - lZlfxlity Acres, mora or law, wharaon ara rt.d a lag Frame liouao, Ham, and othpr out-huUdinaa. Takan ia aiMatioet aad to ha 101X14 tha prop arty of Jaoob H. Ln!u- and Philip K. Lanla. JOHN 8. WOLF, 8h.r"r. eh.rltTi OSea, MWdlaimrg, i up. at, '71. Executors1 Sale, . Tbi undersigned, xteutert of tbt last Will and Testament of Henry LauJoualagar, lata of l'tnu lowoiblp, Hnydcr oounlv. daeaaaod. will txpoia lo publie aala, toon afi.r iba Seplaruber Term of Boyder couuty Court neat, tbe following deioribetl Farm or TJtACT OF IATVI tlluata.ln Penn towniblp, BnyJcr county, bounntd and deioribed at followi, 10 wil ; Oa Iba north' by land of laaat Look, aotilb by land of Jacob OH. Sarah Miller and Solomon Knouie, eail by land of Solomon Knouio, sod nonb by laad ef tat balra of Leonard App, oninajuiojf One Hundred Acres. mora or leaa, in an excellent Hale of culti vation, oa whioh ia .reeled a good , lloiiso mill ltarii. Timely notice of tbt day of sale will be given. Paaaoae d.airoo f buying a good farm will dtwejlle viait the plaoe. far furlbtr Information mqulre ef VaLsaviaa LaimMUAoaa, Bal.m P. O.,' Snyder Co., Pa., OX fi. T. Paaaa, Attoraer, Mlddlobura, Pa. WILLIAM LAUPKNSLAUtiL " VaUJNTINE LAVl!fSLAQBR, , Kxeoutori of Ucnr Itudeatlagar, . June 10th 1871, . , , , ' , READY-MADE CXOTIIIXG. Th Urgait Stock; In A the Finttt Goods: Boyt'X the Newest Styles ; Wt a r W tha Best Work- we tiava xminthipi tne a am l a very kina Greatest va TIT of materiilea,TJL rlety, at i very variety of XMarketl style, suitable for anc7 Youth from 18 to 20,.OL Gtfi Boys from 0 to 10, and Children from TJ to 0 yean, all J. durable & strong, made with special JLnI Mfcrence to rough usage. In this do- psrtment onr prioes are as our tonishingly B low. THE HEAD aaaaaaaaasak. X Marlift nttiTMBTinn nn ffa.w Wmm Ui a n d ri CUUiNflil TKADE" v cth. In Clothing, "dV' we can aaaura nnr - . friends from ou of town that theyXJCJ sV need look no fur ther than Oak Half for satisfactory Custom Clothing k satis Work Is factory prlcet. of the very Full stock 'fill brittbttrattrr: t -CTXthe year - Easy rules for meaeurement, prices, 6c, sent free to eny part of T America, and good fits guaranteed. Market and 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLIC SALE. rilllK und.ralftied, Adinlniiirator of llir 1. (Halt of Mary llreminf home, late of Centre townrlilp, fiiilcr ciuiity, UcecaxeiJ. will expoie lo publio nale. on (he proniiaca, on SAl l UUAV, OCTUUKtt 1 1th, 1S7I, llie ollowlng Real Ktnle, to wit : Two Lots of Ground Situate on Market ilrccl. In lbs Iumo of Ccnirevilte, on w lilch ti erected a TWO UT'JIIV DWELLINO HOUSE, with tha appiirlenanecs, i. Site lo com mence at 1 o'clock a. in., when condition! will bs made Sown by iEliU DUEMINGIIOI'SE, Admiulu rater. Cenli-evlllo, June CO. 1871. ECKiri S k r.XrE.NDlTUKLS It ml th. School Hoard of Writ Uaat.r lorn- ahip fur th. y.ar coiuweuclug on Ui.,ll day ol lax rata, mini on lb. ooiiar for icnooi puroi.a do t do do do building du KECK1PTM. Oroei amount of Tax tiupllcata tlWl 03 Exoneration. . Sit 00 Coll.ctJfi' Commlnloa ed tS VI $1H0 11 Nat amount of tax received Stata appropriation " Amount ol tax yet dua Total racelpti KXPKNDITL'KES. ir.'i it lis at 1M oa tissr e t'ta oa im lb 1) eu is. ou (Tald to T.aeh.ra -for bulldlnic purpoiel " ." ru.l aud conUDM.ncl.i ' Ulob. " to Traaaurar, P.r i.aUx " " Saor.tary, for iervk.1 V 96 ")u ou Total Expandlturee - SIMS 1 Balaaoa oa baud S34 S3 dUbtrit HAN Dr.t k, P H. Kaxrr, Praildent bccrelary. Wait Heaver, J ua. luih, U71. lRCEIPTS A 'EXPHVJITURBS -t .fih. School Board of Franklin townahlp ii-r tu. f war wuiiu.ucioa vb ui. ii uaj Ul JUU0, u;o. ' Andrew Krati.r, Collector and Treaiurer, of ocooi f una, in eceoum wim rraokiia townihin, UK, To amount af PapUaate llOSS.tt i skin iruw iu.o otiavar, lata vol- - loctor aad Treaaurar Te caih from J. O. bohoeb, termer Col- laotor aad Tr.taurer Te bal. of ord.r aaalnit Iiaaa Dear.r, o,oo S,l M, 4W,S ttet,s Te ord.r axklnit W. O. lloweiaox, lur sir Collector aad Treaiurer ivkwm uvinuwr ,uii i m.uit r, ToUl, OB. By order No. ll.tolfalah Walter.teichlna 7I,0j " " S UH.T. Alexander, at.oo ' " ITklSto M. 11. Dl.hl, 40.00 " " StoS. 11. Noaoker ' Sl.uo -..' I to M. II. Illehi ' 4a.oo ' . jCAXltoU. A. Sayder .' '. 4a.uo iatow. n. out " 4,w " " t to T. Z. Uourtney 94,0a " 1 to AmoiOiil.bulidiuaprlry lu.oo '.' lilori. H.Noaok.r.toaukliif ai.uo ..'. r U K. T. Courtney, " -u.u " , IS to Uaiab Waiter . , M . a4.ua ' " Sl(old) to Prank. Erb " io " " lido V"' h'."'"! earpt'r wh SS,oo lutereiit on aama 6.1" " "St dt b. J. Jlarkkrrt, atovai 6t,oe Intered on aatne e.iu ." ISto II.T.AIaxanilr,laehlns.,oo " IS ton. 11. Noockor S4oo " to O. V. riaydar- , I " 4.uu ' a. 1 do ui uo 'l . . 4 to W. I. Ulfl S4.00 14 10 to do J4.0U u . H' Z7 lo Andrew. Krataar, oal, hauling, li.., , 43. Wt Auditor,' pa? ! 1 1 10 Allowed fax of Henry Keailerand joha I), 1 Lona , ' . .T.t. coo Alauwad, entered on unaealed land! 4 6j AuUrew Kralaw, parotmiaa-.il! collecting tt 4. do do do uaylngoulaitrfaarlll , do da '. atundlutf Atullt - ' 1,00 .' 1 ; Tatai. ,:j t U a it. ! WE, the underaianed, Auditors af Praaklin tawnahip, have amUtad tha aaova aueeaul T and aadltlrua andeorieotipUiahaalaC oar know NMY H scMirrrt 1. 1 . 0 .. i'liiLir win k 1L1 Wrn KkHYrTrT f A tll.BT EI.ik.NU Al'EB. I . Aadltort ! AT m I LB Our i t ' 1 V r o u n d. am i A Wnf c 7 e cth. . TT - f f hiui ueaekip, April tt, i7t v. '.. QAMt'EL ILOHvTIO Atlornpyot-Lnw, 01 1IC E, TIT WALNUT STEtET, - riiLaottraiA. II. V. H0TTENSTK1X. M. D. rHTSICIAR aid SUKOEOlt, . f r.tis'inovE, s.vdcr co., pa Offan III prof.Mton.t Mrvtaaa te tha d'li.ni of l .. nraaae vlolalty. Juo.M, lITU-lf CAUTION'. Notice la hereby gif.r, thut oa c.tnrdiT, July 1, 1ST1. tha anilar. Iirn.'l purchi.M at bh.rlfli H.ta tha fullowlnf parKtn.l nrop.rly fit Fhlllp K. L.nla : On luaitta of la meit ot Wheat i thm foarth ot S cr of Oat. ton. fonrlh . T .era. of VU thre loorm or s aor 01 f.utoaii iutm fatlrth. of 18 acr.. ot t'ora I ocj. Haf llort. nnl Uay Mara i tar. Ila. Alt xr.oa. ar. a.r.tT c.utloaod sot to BlUi sor inuiiara with US uma. , ... . Chapaiaa, Julf t, lift. Enatt afMAKY KNIUHTd, dee d. T ETTER8 OF ADM1S1STB ATIOM imii U IV e astaio ef Mary Knights, Ul of t'raos Township, tlacrasrd. baltii , baru (runted lo llir unilcriigned, all persons mdrhl.d lo lLo einl are reqiieiied lo maka pnvment, and tliot aillg eUioit agaimi tut eaina, wm pras.ni isriu lo IMMLL W1T.MKR, - Mny S8, -1171. . Adiuiniatralor, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Till ttST OLD RVR wil!8KEV, ' ' t rtne rEAfii wiuske?; lillANUV, OI.N, AND FY It f PS. tul reeetv.4 sa l for sale at tke Kgte llotal. in Mld'tlr-hurr. JOHN A. f TAIILNECKKlt, Aii(r. IS, 1H7. pAXTONVlLLK HOTKIi, 1IF.NRY BENJEIt, Tropriolor. . Th. nnl.rlirn.il ailnpn tMi m.thod nt Inform Ins tha politic that ha aa. opnl a hoial at tn. atiur. aamml plar., on tha roa4 from Sllddla hiira; to It. irrrtown, ani that h. I. pr.paraj to .nt.rtain in. pnun. wun nrvi riap ai-i-ontnimia-Hon.. llfcNRV UtlM't-R. Aprils, ISTI. . JNI0X HOL'SU, , , i MMJIabura T. V. r WXinZTL, Proprietor. Aeeommodalloni feel and cliarftei rood crnlc. pee lot acrommodntlona Tor drov er. A .hare of Ibo ntthlio patronage if lolicii.d. . V. l W KIKKU. April 0, 1871 Manhood: flow Lost, 11 ow Rrstorrd. Jmt publl.hl, a raw adlllon or Pa. Ct t vm -ai.i'a t:at.ATie Kanav on tha radi cal cur. (without rueilloln.) of RnnvATiion rh la, or .initial W..kr.M, Involuntary s.nilnal Loom. InrnTtnrr M.nlal and Phyi Ir.l Incapacity, Itnp.ill.ntt lo M.rrlaua, ate alio, I'oJtarufTioa, F.rn.nrar, and Fit., la lnr.il by nil InOula.nc. or aaxiial trara aanra. -Prlca. tn a ftat.il anrrlnoa, only t r.nti. Th. c.l.bratod author, In thla adiolraMa ai , el.arly d.monitralc from a lalrtw inti1 nu.-c.Mful prnctlc, that th. al.ruiln oonr. gunnel of nlfahn.a may ho radically ur. without th. daniorom una of Int.rnal tiillcln. or th. appllcallun of tho knif. i polnllnir out a mod. ol cura at one, iltnpla, certain and .lloct i aal, hy tn.aal of which or.ry ullrrer, no uiat I t.r what hla condition may b. ma ear. bimicll cheaply. prlvat.lv, and radically. Thl I.ri'lttra ahould b. in th. handi ol ar.ry youth and av.ry man Iu lli. lunil. I Nrnt. under reil. In a plain onvclone. lo any adilr.M, vortaldon r.c.lpt of lix e.nil, or two I port atninpa. Alio Dr. Oulvsrw.II't " Marrlitge Ould.,' prlc. J.', c.nti. .... . - Adlreai Ih. Pnhllihan, . ! UUAH J. V. KUNFtfo . ! 127 Bow.rv, New York . Poit UIUo. Dux 4 ted. I Kitataof EuiaaiTTB rtrrrnrMiArn, doo'd. rETTF.RS OF AmiIMSTR ATlOX upon Ih. j.nlaln ul KllaaVlh K.h'henliaoh, Pit. of Wnah ; li-Kton lp , dM.n'.d, havlax bn itranti.il to th. , uiiii-rrii..ii, an rmone auowinij IIV.IU..IVCII I Inil.blad lo Ih. .mat. ara rcpictcl lo make paym.nt, and Ihoro having clalmi agalnit th. aiui., will prci.ut thrin to I VlL.Ll.m H ARI1IXO, AdininUtrAlor. I Perry township, January 30, lt;i. Eitate of J.ICOU KEICHEN1IAC1I, dee'd. T KTTKUS TKSTA M EXTAUV tip 1 a on th. eitata of Jacob Beich.nbach late ot Wa.hlnutin lp., dee'd, havlnic koenxrnnt.il to Ih. uml.rrignvd. all i.taoi'. knowlnv tli.m-.lvi) in-'.otM Iu ine ..rata are ranu.ai.ii to iaa. pnyrtcnt, and th having clollnl aicaltiat lli. lame will prer'nt them to 11 IblOAIII ll.tllVI.11 O 'W 1. Premont. 1 aUuary at, l.;l. LKirr.ns ok aoministkation opm lb. Kiln if of Mary llrimineliou, Ut. of I'entn lownaliln, tlocrnicd, havlnz bem cranied lo lli. inntornigncd, nil pcrmni in debted In Ibe ealnto are requeued lo inakr payment, and riioae bnvisg claiina; againtl tho earn., wil prcnt iliem lo I KI.1X liHK.VIlNOIIOLH, Mirch tt, 171. AJminiairator. JR J. W. noCKKFELLOW, PHYSICIAN AND SI BilKON, Ollera hla profr.ilonal ..rvic.i to tha cltlieni of aiiiini.uurg auu vicinity. .lun.i-u I7XECUT0R'3 NOTICE. Letters i iclauirnlary upon the eitata of Ben jamin llrouae. luie of I'cnn township, Sny der county, Ueceaaed, having bean granted 10 iba KiideralKneJ, all rrriont ttnowlnf ibemtelvet Indebted to itlJ eilale ara re- queued lo make payment without delay. and lDoe having claim nn Ilia aaraa will preicnl them to JOSErtl EliOrSK. Executor. Tena towniblp, June 22, 1371. TAMES K. DAVIS JloiEL, tt 6EL1.NSQBOVE. SNYDER Co., Pa. II F.N BY A. 1I0L10 Proprietor. Tbi 1 well knetvn llouss baring been re fitted by tbe preaent proproietor, offert ex cellent accommodation lo Iba Irave.iug communiiy. Choice liquor and Cigar al tbt Bur, aad Ilia Tuble tupplied with the beat ibe market afford. A good liable attended by c;refi)l bpstltn, in connection witb tbt buu(. April O- JOlf, HAIR RESTORATIVE Contain no LAO Sl'LPMl'lt No SVOAR OF LEAD H1o' LITHAROE-Ko SI TRA1E OF SILVER, and ,la en tirely faet from Potaonout anil Health dritroylng Drug used In other Hair Preparation. Traniparenl and dear as cryiln!rll will not (oil tbo lineal inbrle perfectly lafe elcan and efficiont deaideralumt long ought for and found at Uit I It reatore and prevent Ilia Italr from bteoming ury, impart a aon, gloiay ap pearaace, remove Dandruff, I cool and refreshing lo Ih bead, obeok Ibe lb llnlr fi om UUina axT Sad roalorei It la a crtal extent whea prenialurely ioxl, pretcnla lleacachea, eurra all huiuur. cutnnsuut eruption, and uuualural brat. At a drea iag for Ih hair il i lb bfj ariiult in markot. . ' .." 1 Dr. 0. Smith, Patentee, Ri-oton Junelinn M111, Prepared vuly by I'ltOl'TOlt BKOIIIEK S, Uluuoeller. Mat. Tbo (Ira uino ia put in pancrbu ileB't'lf preujy lor i), villi ie 'imiie of ikikullal blown In Hit glai. Aak your diugK'al lii Nature't ir Ueitojative, aad lad ao other. . . .... r . 1: Send a thrff eodl iUup lo Proolur Pro, for a Triaiii ou ih lluruau Uair. Tha infomation ii coalaiuf ia worth $600 to lo any ptrioa. , , .,. ; , ,, a.d Cat. . LLKOUENy ilOCse. ... t;n Kot. I9 a 814 Market Street, ... ier A'yara.i rwAVSirnu Charles Itleekner, "Wwryr 'f't.Adver(iHme rwa Fimciaft Plaao-awn,,.,., oaew.f , N.w Torn. rlY, SUBroae Sent iT'ree to Betita A Pix1i.tTrp.naas otth.W.1 !,. r.niiy blbl.patllih.tla kMh Ka.iTji,iH O.rm.n, aonlalnlnj fiikla RUlMf, lVu'1" in Tin. narmnaT HUUn il u FLIWT CO., SS SoU Tta, St, phlU? WANTED 'AGENTS. (tOTZ a1 tn Mil taa aalakrata DAa. TLKaEWIKO MACHINE. Ha. ih. tA, maka. tha "loa lllteh" (ll. ., TT. Mla.,) and la fall. tlaonMxI. Tha ha. a.4 Mt famtlr eawlaa Maaklna la Ik. na"Jf ilran Joan.oa, C !, a, c, Boatoa, il Pltlibanr, Pa., Chluaf o, til., or M. Loi7v,' AVells Carbolic Tablets. foiioorcMifl,oci.nafc norsencsi mrnis mrw f-,,tHiniii if Nina I. Ill U lb. ptrtul tnr of roll.f la cam ot luroal JJOiculliMuf CAUTiON.i.rr:1; Wail I CarbilH) labl.n. Hrlc. V Ctl txrB. .' John h. K Kl.l.tKK), 11 1'lalt Bl., H . v . K.nO for elrenl.tr. 8l Aa.nu fur tun Reduction of Prices TO ONTOKM TO REDUCTION" of DUTIES. GREAT SAVING TO CONSl'MKRs U.v i t t iiiqr up OJiihn, -sni1 for attr If aw Vrli l.tt ant a n form Dill amompanv It. rnntalnlna- fiili,n. Ilona uiaklna: a lara. .a.loa taaow.am.ri m 77ie fj'n tw SI k S3 VKSEY UTRr KT P. O. Hot Sell. NEW VOliK. AOKNTM WANTED TOIt T1IK 1 HISTORY OF THE VAR IN EUROPE It eon (film orer 1'4 fln fnv'-k.rlnva nr Hit fiwies levin ii'i-tiivnn in ititj t nr. tui jw itm aL At lllKNTU) aa4 OFKtllAI. hl-t-rr oris, treat coiui let. Aaanti ara niMllna wlih imt. cnl.nt.'l iui-i-.ii ..Ulna rron '-0 tow coplf, n. .lay, and II li puhllth.4 In both Kngliih ul il.rinnn. . C A TTrPTATiT tnfVrtor hlitorlei ar. l.;t, U&U llUil rlmilat.S. K.a tint x. bojlt fuu hay nlalna 190 Bim anxra.lMi mi iuu piR-". prmi lor oin-aiari ana aft. nor t.rai nnt a full it.icrlMlon of lli. work. NATIONAL PtllLlHIUNU UU., I'hhll.Pi, Aililreii, JUltUBEKA. ta a South Amerieaa plant tbat ha h-u mill for many years lr the medical ficult; of thoie cOiinti'iea wilii'wonderful cfl.CKT. and it a Sort and Perfect Remedy fur iJ Plieoae of The I.ivcr ami Spleen, enlargement or OS. airurilon of Ioieiiinee, t'rlunry, t'lerini or Alidominul Organ, rover'y or a Want of lllooJ, liilcrmiu.nl or Im minent Fever., lnfl.iniinallon uf of the Liver, Dropay, fMuggieb f Irculalion of the Itlood, Abs eraaea, Tuniori, Jatindinc, Pysptpiia. Ague A Pever or thrir eoucomitaiila. Dr. Wella' Extrnrt or Jl'Kt BKHA. tl a mott norfeet alterative, and la oirered tniM fiubllo aa a 11r.1t IttvlKoralor aud remedy furtl! mpnrltlea of th. blood, nr lor nrxanlo ao.ikn-' with tholr atluuiluut erili. Por tha forrfu!: vuiumiiiii. Er. W EI. 18 EXTRACT OrrEBt;p.i:BA Ii ennndantly Jierommended tn every family ui hooa.hold remedy, and ahonld be freely iukct in alld.rvng.Oi.nti ol theieieni. It ta NOT A PHYSIC-tt la NOT what l.p j. ularly p.lltd a B1TTKKS, nor fa It iutem'.ilii tich but la limply n Kwurlul allerntlvc sl'lt: D.aun, vigor diiu lone 10 all tue vital l .rci end animate, and fortili.i all weak andl)n. Shatlo t.mtranienti. Uil.N u. KKI.I.OdO, IS Piatt 51. New Y tl hoi. Ag.nt lor Ih. t'nllct Su'ft I rrice une iionnr per 11 oltie. mm lor t. 1rcu.1t Ht O'CLOCK OOI'K A Mf INTH Fxp.nea mid-Malm WtJ f tf I. male Agonta Horn, aud ouilium uinhrd. Ad1lr.11, Sai-o Novelty Co., haco. Ut Free to Book Agents. Wa will lend a handlome nrniiMctua of im New llltielrated family iill.le eontaining unf ) An. rlcrlptur. Illuatr.iliona to any Jlu. Agrnt, Irs. nfoharra. Aitdra f Natiuxal ITi i.iaumii uu., I'hlia., l a. rnuis is so 1 1 cm it for I- , Ii tending SS CKNTA wun age. height, emororeyo' and Imir. you iJ racatve. hy r.lnrn m.ll.e correct ulalurool vor ruiure hn.bin I or wife, n itiiuiaia and date a marrtair. Addreia W. Frix, p, y. Drawer Nu il, Pultonvllle, New Tork. TIIKA.NECTAi; 1 a rt rtE III.Af K TCt with Hi. Orv.n T.a riavtf. warranted o lull all Ui' or .ial av.rywhrre. A': for lain wholtnl. only by ml uRiiT auiiiioa rinr iu Tea i'o., tchurch St. Kw liOS. Sand for Thea-Necir I ?PSYCHOMANCY, ui wu, u tt.iiiw iiuiii vimn, .. , th. pow.r of tka ituL ipirit or mind, and It ' I bail! of all human kaowlMlv. PiychoniiK! I kla n.l 1. ., . -I . J J I. n..b l I Tvl -. I ii in in 1. af a new wora a. auu paaee, n nn bibt IIaMiltoii, 0. A., giving full li.flrurtlov I In the leltnM or Soul Uharmlna and Pavohollf I le Faieinatlvn 1 how To rt I hla wonilfrldl wer over ro.a or animal Inrtantanaou'ly. " I will. It LaohM MMmwiira, haw to beecaa I Trance or Writing Alnllumi, Dlvlnathin, Hptr i iluallim, Alrbamy, PhDoauphy of omena urt llraam.. Rrlaham Taana'f Htnm. (lulitl Marrlaga, o.- 1 hi. la-ha-oaly -haok la ' I Lnallih lananax. rrofeailng to teaeh thiiia- ctilt pea or, and II of Imm.uaa adraataga to tat tka.onfldnirt of Jurori, th I'hvilclan fu !nani i.iiina aroooa. uje i.awvar in uaiwi. Ih. .I.k i lo lnra... Iniacartair tha IT -licet nf the oppoiite ax, and all treklna fichu happln.aa. Price by aiail, In eluth, tl.S t f'ft cover., 1. Anion wanted lor thla book, rn vaia maaicai worx., rnnimery, j.w.iry, who will raealva aambloa fr.a. Adilra... T. w. tvANa, Publiah.r Perfumer, 41 South " m., rniia, ra. .... ... - COURT PROCLAMATION. X TThcreaa Ih Mob. P. S. Wood frari. Y dent Judge of Ike Judlcutt . biatrial eompoied of tha eounliaa of tnyder. Coin and Mirtlia and J. 0. L. Blilndel ml fleoraa C. Mover. Eaua AisocUla JudgM ia aud for Snyder county bare leaned their prcoeipl bearing, dye the lbs 2Uib dM ef Mny. A . U'lKfl. lo in direeled ' the bolJiiig f aa Oi j'Luui couil, a coujl or Common rieaa, etiirt oroyi-rand ic miner and Oougral cmtrt of Quarter f' aiona of ibo react at Middlcbttrg, fur tl' euinly uf rJnydcr, aa th dtb Mouday, (bc iiK ibt i!iih day of ritplatabar, ,17J.) t" conllnuo onemouk i ' lt'.''' Notice ia thcrilor. b.ial'jr- give lo lU l oroner, Jiutlct or fb Pence aud Cuiix tie in an fur ibeeuunly of Hnjdor, to r penr in their proper person avii ta thrir rull rctordi, inqiiiaiiiuuav raaiuinaiion other rciiivuibruucr to du ibu.e Ihint' which o Iboir oBioaa and la Ihoir bob." ptrlaiu te lie duue od witnraiea aud 1'"' sua proieouJiuK lahcUalf af Iba Cumuioa wanlih agaihklany peraoti or pcraoni required to be then and ibr atteodis anil nul departing without Irava at tbe" peril, Jualioea ar requealed la he Ta,ll uul ia (heir aileadance al iba appoints lima agraeably to ualio. J-'.- - ... Oivea under uy kaad sail seal at 'a Sbtrlfs ottoe la liitldUetug, the UUih day of May, A- 1 , est thoe ajght huudu M tevtnly-oae. .. .' Th.. l.l.lti pr.wnt tha AHit la Tftmbitnii . wllh olh.r .nui.nl r.m.di.1 In a poi'ulir lr f..rtbi-ur.,HITHH,.Tand I i'no i w. MnRaiit4 and I IrnaAi ion .1 iu raaOATara lmnillllT rrtl.T.il. aril .7 York P.O. ilox Circular. , VJ' aa. Ik. aalltata aad rafrraklai "Qrsr.agaa.. tt ajawalaa t'arlu OA yt-1" Wat... a.4 U 'S VJatUKaaakl. H Sa arid ky raMtauJ ' aad BValaM ta Plr ktETT- 1 1 1 I i- ul n.tJu'" - - ; .l;tt. i r --m XT"