I ''ft ! .1 V- t '4 'ill a THE POST. nmD!.Y.nrRo.. ..At.'Ol'ST M, IStl IOf ((V()1,11(H, nQN. JOHN P. BACKER, or mmm-BT. wtriBugy state ticket. For Aditr Mineral, Col. Tnvia (Stanton, OF BEAYFtt COUNTY, V 8wiyir Genrtal. Col. Ttott II. 1 loath, . Of SCali YLKI1.L COl NT Y. COVJITY TII'HKtT ur Prenidrnt Judy, SAMUEL 8. WOODS. Sut,jetl u Section or t'nlon aad Mlfflla I OU III let. WILLIAM O. IIEKIIOI.D. tSutjeet to lli deelilun of the Conferees.) For Trtarurtr, JACOB GROSS. For Cumminionrr, A DAM j. FISHER. Fur AwHtor, SAMUEL A. WETZEL. Tub Kr.NTi cKr Election. Nnt It tho lemocratio pipers brought out their old roosters after tho recent election, and announced the mult with tremendous crowing. Tbe re duolion of (ho Democrat la majority of lest year by nearly fifty thousand may It railed a victory dy tliono Democratic TOOBtera, but inother such a victory will awsmp Democracy In Kentucky. i La result of the election shows that tho lie publicans hare increased their vote in nearly every county j la many the eans run from C23 up to 5,015 They havo elected tweoty-ono mem bers to the Legislature, four Senators nnd seventeen Representatives. Last yoarthey had only ten voles on joint ballot. We like to heir of such Dem ocratic gains. Mm I t . V 1 " "JIOWAOOOD OOI.THIII 1K)KS BIS duty.'1 The following truthful editor ill paragraph, under the above heading we extract from tho llarrisburg State Journal. ' A cood man and brave aotJier U always sure to display hie qualities to poou auvoniOL' ai the proper tiuio. Ii this manner Col. Heath, tLe llonubli Can eanJldata far Stirt'nvnr nnart abowod bis mettle and proved his worth as a loyal citizen and a unl'aot soldier. In one of the sovorest engagement of tho tvnr bo lost a leg. Ho did not Itronoso to resign. Ho did not set liniself up as the ruler ol tho Presi dent, lie did not attempt to sow the soeu ot subordination in tho army by inducing othor officers to leave the service, but as soon as bis wound would benr it, he wont back to the Army on ono log ; and louglit palnutly unnlthecnd ol hit time. Such are the lioroos whom the Republican party prri-cnti ia mo pcopie. And wo might add that sucb ire the berotts tho peoplo of Pennsylvania will - vvtubvt uvxi by a majority that will knock the new departuro Domoo racy "out of timo" for the Prcsidon tint diction of 1S72. Are You Itrgiatered f To be entitled to a vote nt the com lug General Election, voters should now attend to having themselves duly registered, ss directed by the election laws. This can only bo done unit) the 30th of September next, after wuicli the registry will be closed. The registry lists of voters in tho various districts of tho county are now up nnd may be seen at tho several eluetioo place. We would adviso our friends to consult these lists and seo whether they aro registered, and if they are not to see the Assessor at once and have thoir names added to the list. For tho information of our readorg we give below a lift of the Assessors of our eounty nnd the places whore the Registers may be found, to wit Beaver. W. N. Kiester, Assessor ; eluction bouse tit George A. Snrilb's, JH'iiVCriOWQ. Weft Bearer. A. A. Romig, Ass'r; viccuuo uouso ai lotgnvo Hail, t'eotri', Vnlentine Walter, Ass'r; rK-ciioti uouss at scuooi bouse in ten trciillo. Chapman. Lewis Kerstettcr, Ass'r; iirciiuu uouso ai Ufutr.cl s. rraoLlin. II. II. Shaffer, assessor: tile burg. Jackson. George B. Beufer, Ast'r; election bouso at school bouse in Jirnt.crsvilJe. MidJleburg. Jumes M. YsnZaadt Assessor; election houfe in C'ommis kioncrs' office. Middlccrcek. Mathias Duubarman, Atsctsor; election houso at the bouse of Low is Aruitr, iSinithgrove. Jlooioe. Win. II. Hile, Assessor; elcelion plaeo at the hou"e of l'cnn. John W. Gembcrling, Ass'r; election House nt the house of Sarah A. Miller, at Salem. Terry. Samuel Shade, Assessor; election House at the bouse or Daniel JIovis, in Iromoot. west I'evry. Michaol Oraybill, Assessor ; election) house at the bouse of John tither, near BicbfielJ. boliosgrovo. Charles B. Miller, Assessor ; eletlion place, Union school uouso. L'oion John G. Stahl. Assessor : election bouse at school liouso in I'ort Treverton. Washington. B, F. Arnold, Ass'r ; pluco ot eloetion st the bouse of Geo. 0. Moyer, Frceburg. Wt vote, nest year in Pennsylvania fur I're.ident, Governor, Congress, a Supreme Judge, and a Legislature to tloct a Uoilcd States Senstor to suc ceed Seoator Cameron. A Isrge pile nt one game. Dkbtm ctivb Fiat it WnxtAMs- roflT: A" dcslruslive Br oecursd at Williarmport, on Sundnv evening. The buildings on both sides ot Third street from tho Tost oflico nllcv down (or several buHdinss below Mulberry street, and on butb sides of Mulberry street to Fourth street were consumed. Anions tho buildings dextroyed were DocbUr's Hall, the rcsldeneo of the Into (2ov. l'uckor, nnd the Mulberry street M. h. Church. Tho ure started in KUe's stable on Mulberry St., south of Third streets Forty huihliniis rro consumed. Lom nbmt 82"0- 000; insured, $130,000. Various theories sro afloat ss to tho origin ol me ure.. dome, iblutc that It was started Ly the thieves nod bummer tha Cnnio down on tho train, about sven o'clook, from the campmeellng. for the purpose of plunder and rob bery. A.notiikk week of horrors ! Here tiro some ol tbo items from a six uays recora : Acciuetit on mo Maine Central Haiti ond, two killed and fifty nine wounded ; accident tm the Houston lluilrond, two killed and three wounded; tm explosion In Jersey City, thieo killod and three wounded ; a steamboa. explosion on Chanlauqnn Lake, four killed and fourteen wound ed; a owl mine explosion near Pitts Ion, seventeen men and burs killed. During the put fivo weeks wore peo plo have teen killed end wounded in the Uuitod Stairs tbsn there were in many of the important engagements of the war. A conflict which resulted hi one hundred and fifty killed on both (ides, rose to the magnitude of a beavy battlo. The dead of the 12th- of-July riots nnd the Westfield diss tar alone cquutod that number. Ws fear the American publio are growing reckless of life or indifferent to tho crimes of those who lioedlossly sacra fico it. Mifvlin CouNtir. Among other so'ind pntriotie resolutions, adopted by the Republican County Convention1 ot iMilllin county on the 14tb lust., were tho lollowing : Jttsohed, 7th. Tbit it is with pride and pios.ure that we present lion, bamuel 3 Woods of .Mifflin eounty as our candidate for the posi tion of President Ju lo in this Judioisl District ; that his learning, fidelity and ability displayed during the pnst ten years, ho has abundantly evinced bis emioont fit dobs for judicial honors, and we promise him a cheorful sup port snd n triumphal election. 8th. That Hon Georgo F. Millor, (now rotired from tbo list ofesndi dulos for the President Judgeship) and Samuel U. Orwig, L.q , are grn tlemen of unquestionable iotsgnty and legnl acquirements, and we commend I he ns for tboir honorable and dignified conduct iu tbo present judicial can voss. 11th. That Hon. S. S. Woods, oominatcd for President Judgo, be allowed to appoint his own conferees The Uiiiert' Journal remarks : The prospect of carrying the Stato at the October eloetion for Republican pi in ciplcs and its candidates by a majority reaching a score of thousands as nev er fairer. The people are satisfied that tho affairs of tho State, like those of the v.il l Uu. eminent, are too well COQ. ducted under Republican rule to render it stil'o to mako n change, and Stanton and Jiejth will be elected by a ringing majority that will place Pcnnsylvsnij in in the front rank for the Republican can didate fur tho Presidency in IS 7 2. Tho Republicans throughout the State must not be content with this. There strength must bo concentrated on there candidates for the Legislature, and obtain a still larger majority in the Flouse than they had in the last aesgsionWrill bo one of great importsnco An spportionment of tho Stato Into Congre.-siaunl districts will bo uinde, and it is important tho Democracy 6hooId be prevented from making it so ns to add to their representation in Congress. Republicans look well to theSogislative at the next oloctioo. The Domocratn have ctnrgod the Republicans with ruch an administra tion of the d Hairs of those Southern States in which they have been in the otiijnrily as to produce financial ruin. u iiiiuut arguing the point now we produce a sample of Demociatio ad ministration in Alubama. The 'ol lowing is from the Alabama State Journal of Wednesday last : "Keep it Deioro mo peopto, mat artor eight months nt so-called Dvuiocrutie admin islration la Alabama, tbo btato trtav ury is bankrupt ; there is no money to run tho schools, nnd warrants on the treasury of Alabama aro being dicountcu iu Montgomery for 50 and 75 cents on tbs djUar. Will all our excuanges who tsvor lue truth, no matter whom it affects, publish to the world that Robert B Lindsay, the Governor of Alabama, and Josenli Hodgson, the Superintendent of Pun. lio Instruction, aro tho twi principal characters who havo figuied tbo State of Alubama down to a bankrupt Ihcy aro the two bonds that were to reduce taxation, inaugurate publio re trenchment, and trnnslorra Alubama into ft I topia. We bave it now baukruptry and a soilod credit. Now lot the truth ring from evory bill-top ID the land. ' And the .luestion tbore as in New York and Montana, nnd otbor regions of Dcmoorstio rulo, is, "Where hss tbe money cone to?" Tha Democrats wcro to reform affairs in Alabama, end relieve tbo people from tho extravagances of Radical rulo. This is bow they hsve done it Tin poach trade continues exceed iugly lively at Now York. The Now Jersey IUUroud alone last week was bringing 100.0U0 baskets a day, em ploying for the purpose nine trains of ears, ine aggrogate number of cars in tnsse trains Is 19'J, and all put to gether thoy wosld extend over s mile snd quarter of track. About fifty actions for damsges nave been commenced against the Staten Island Ferry Company of Now York by relatives of victims cf the Wtitfield jplojioo. .- Tli nrmocrnllc Party ns a Retrenchment Parly. Tho Republican Lcgislat are of 18C8 passed nn net still on the statute books. fixing the number and compensation of the officers Of esfclj tiraocb of tbe Leg islsturoi The nnm ber ef officers of tbe Senate was fixed at 1 chief Oterk. 2 assistants. 4 transcribing clerks, 1 librariun, 1 ear genot st-arma snd 2 assi-tans, 1 door keeper and 2 assistants. 1 m-ssciiirer. and 2 aieislants, 1 superintendent of tl.e loiding room snd 3 posters and Told srs, 1 doorkeepff of the rotuods. 1 post master, l .firemsii and 5jaars-32 io all ! .. Tbe ItepuMiesn 8nate ofl80wst organued io sinot compliaueo wrtti thu law, the ICcptiblicnn members prsnoi ing s resolution tut iM eleotwn of can didates for the plaoes sbovo named, no more snd no les. lint before their elec tion took place, tho Democratic mem bers, to show their conviction that this was providing more offices thso the Senate really needed, pal forward Mr. Hurnett and Mr. M't'sndless to offer an amendment to the resolution, for the election of a tnuitUr number of officers. to wit : by leaving out one of tho as sistant messengers, the postmaster, soda tho pastors sod folders. For this amendment all the Democratic Senators voted, tbo vote standing 15 to 18. The Domocretro Senators, when io tho minority, thns placed themselves on tho record as believing that this wss alt the Sennte needed, io the way of officers that tho act of 18G7 was, to fact, too liberal. . In 1871 the Dsmoernts had, acci dentally, a majority ia tbo Senate Did they carry out, than, their pro- grsmmo or 1809 r ,Let us see. They put themselves on record, then as t binklng that the Senate needed no rasters and - folders.- snd that that body could get along with less oncers than tbe law allowed. But the mo moot they came into power, they pro ceeded to elsot not only all omoers au thorized by the law of 1868, but more than tho legal number, although that act positively prohibits tbo election of any greater n a en ber ot officers by eith er branch. As for instance : The lew of 1808, allows rtro asis tsnt clerks; the Democratic Sennte had firre : me law allows only four transcribing clerks; they bad Jtrt; the law authorizes tiro asistnnt doorkeep era; tbey had riree; tbe law provides Tor six pasters usd folders ; tbey bad fiijht; tboy had also I 'ires firemen, where tho law allows but oh. And one watchmsn, one janitor, ono labor or and one assistant librarian, for none of which wss there any provision ot law, to say nothing ol nine paces. where they could legally employ but fire. We thus find 15 Democratic Son' tors voting io 18G9 that, tho Sensto shouln havo no pns'ers and folders and 17 Democratic Seoators in 1871 voting to employ snd pay nine (in cluding the superintendent) of those useless officers. . Tbe same fifteen Sen ators declared in 1869 that the law of 1808 ' was too liberal by far, and allowed more officers tbsn tbo Senate needed ; whilst the 17 Scnstors voted the number altogether too small, and proceeded to multiply POW nfiiesra vitkont '. Tho tliflcr- enco is, the 15 were iu the minority. It is a very retrenching and economi cal party when it is cut of power, but a very cxpo.isive one when it gots in. Tho law of 18G8 authorizes tbs Senate to elect or employ U2 olHoers. including every subordinate; the Bum ocrutic Senate of 1871 elected or em ployed 49 officers IT more thsn the law allowed, nnd 2(1 more than the Sennte really needed, themselves be ingjudges, ss is evidenced by thoir vote for Burnett's resolution in 18G9. But this is not all. Tbe set of 1808 fixed the compensation of all these ofilcors, and cuacted that under no circumstances should they bs permit ted to draw more pay or'recoive any extra allowance. This wholosome provision of law was totally disre carded by these Democratic retrench crs. Tbo pay of nearly all tbe officers is tiied by that law at f UU0 each ; but the 49 ollicers employed by tbe . tin ocratic Senate hare already been paid S17,904 50on an average of nenrly a thousand dollars oscb. Look, people of Pennsylvania, at those figures. Tbe poy of the offtoers of tbe Republican Senate of 1870 wss 20,460 Co, and the total cost of the sension was $92.2(0 35. The rsy of the officers of tho Domocrstlo Seusts of 1871 was M7.904 50, tttarty double that of lite previous session, and the total expenses of tbe session thus far paid are $140,757 G8. As thore are probably over 610,000 of claims under tins head yet unpaid, it is perfectly safs to put down the total cost of the late Dcmoorstio Senato at $150,757 68 an increase over the expenses of the previous Republican Sonata of This is s fsir Illustration of Demo cratic precept an praetioo. That party is profuse in eoonoinical prafesalooa, when out of power; but invariably, when in power, plunges into extrava gance Witncos New York and the Democratic Sooate of 1871. Tim New York thieves do it io this, ono of their many ways: A business man, bavins' a olslui against New York eity of $10,000. was unablo to collect it until, after a significant inti mition, he made out his bill for 104.- OitO. lie thou promptly received his $10,000. tbe balance ($51,000) hsvins been pocketed by tbo Tammany thieves. The Tribune gives the name and resi dence of tho party engaged in Ibis transaction. "Tub Victoria League," a woman's sufrago party, announce thst tboy have placed in nomination, snd expect to elect a President in 1872, 'Mrs. Victoria C. Wood hall of New York. If not successful in their ambitious schemos tbey threaten ft rebellion t thousand timos mors formidable than was lbs Southern rebellion, snd to set up ft government thai will command the respect of all tbt MUpj,ofUM earth. ,., ..- . , fe . , . SccRKTAftY BOUTWKLO has issued another statement of the cash balances due lbs Government from collectors of lolernal revenue From ir, it appears !bt the total number of defsultiag collectors tp to dst Is seventy-nine, of whom forty ware appointed by President Johnson sod the amount or incir defalcation $1,755.427 42: thirty .six weresppointed by Pre!4enf binoulo, their tit Hoi t I930.I17.SI. sod three by President Grant, with a ds fleit rt'$ft4,.')81.70. making a total of SJ,7dO,lZf).B9 Charged- ss defalcation during tabs collection of $1,603,865, 543. 03. If there ts sr v JihI Iclmeat ot the Repkblicin patty In this' ekbivh- tfow.Mr friends' srer welcome Iff IC"'"1 JMST OF JURORS SEPT. T. 1871 - asssn jnaoas. itfsver 'EphrixliD Homig, Henry Norman, t 'Thomas J. Keller. - : Braver West William II. Uslns, Issse Ooss, Josspti veter. , ,, , Ctntr Jofaa Bampsal. - .--..- Cbapmsa Abrabsm Ssndert, Jseob Hsw msa. " Franklin Charles A, Bolroder, ' Iltnry Rbmiaa. Mlddlebsrg Waldo Tf. Wllltnmytr. " Peons I.mis M. Bnjrdtr, William Hngbas John Emariek. Ferry Urnjsmln B rugger, Michael Arbo. asai. ..... Perry West Hrsry H. gnyder, Tater M. Oarieaa. Jacob llendricks. - , I StlinsfrrgTS Franklin J. Suboch, William Oeaibarlinf, Wasbm?.a David Ooy, Georgs . 8bols- Dergsr. . i-STiT sraoss. DeaverG ( Fltler, . William Spang ler. Jesanb A. Ilsios. Daavar Wtt Mlohssl Doyer. Paul Banfer Ibarlss Krtbbs, Mclielas Htmon. Ctrlra Oaorgs W. fthewtrs, Yalcatioe Waller, Andrew Maurt r, . . Ctapaian Ferdinand Boa. - FrankHn William II. Snyder, Benjamin nmtDmyer, Joan a. uwssiager. Jackson Francis J. Boyer, lloberl V Cornelius MldJlebJrg 1'bilip Smith, Geo. Moats. Middlecrctk Otorgt W. Hsuob, t'bristiaa Waller, Gtorgs llummsl 8r. Monroe Peter J. Hants, Daniel ftaesaman, Fenns Charles Millar, Jnka Ronig, John 8- Hendricks, Jobs V. Rich tar. . Parry Andraw Kersleltrr, Holntnoo Kara- arar, Jotin Uelnct, Henry II Markley 8lins Grove Jackson W Oaurler, Cbas. W Winters, James K Davis, Reuben D Waliar, William McCarty. Cnlon Henry Ssboll, Simon PI Herrold, Urisli Ktlley, Jonathan Uomhy. William Q Herrsld, Lowls Mooter, ((amual Hcholl, Wssblngivn l'etar Waller, Joaab Dusler. Iaaso D Uojar, Jobn K Moyar, Iltnry ll uriam. To Nebraska, California, and Kansas, ana me u. c k- k- lanus. The Burlington Roiile," so called, lie right In lbs path of tbe 8lsr of Empire. It runs almost immediately In tbs oentra of lbs great westward movement oftmerra lion. Crotaing Illinois and lowa.lt strikas lb Missouri River at I fare points. TbN Ibree points are tbe gateways Into lure great sections or lbs trans-Missouri region. Tbs Northern gala Is Omaha where tbe great 1'aoiCt road will lake you to tbe land of gold and grapea, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. Tbe Middle gale Is I'lntlsmonth, which opens upon tha 8oulh half of Nebraska, south of ibe I'lalte river, a legion unsur passed on tha continent for agriculture and grazing. Just bars are tbe II. M. 1UH road lands, concerning which Geo. 8. liar ris' tbe land officer at Durliuglon, Iowa, can give jou all information, nnd in Ibe heart of tbem is Lincoln, lbs Slate Capital ana rreseoi Terminus or in roan. Tbm aoiirharn gale laads Io Kansas by connections witn lie M. Joe lload at nam burg, running direct to tit. Joe and Kansas ny. The trains of lbs Rurlintton run smooth ly nnd safvly and make rll connections. Ii rune the best of conclies, 1'ulluian 1'alacr and I'ullniao dining cars, mid abould yon aks tbe journey for ibo journey'a sake alona, you will be repaid ; or take il Io find a bonis or a farm, and you cannot find either bailer than amongibe Ii. & M. lands, where you caa buy on ten reals' credit, and at a Us price NEW ADVEBTI8EMENTS. RKGISTER'S NOTICK. Notice is hereby Klran to alt eonoarnsd, that lha niiiuwins nKiuva narions nava nitu loair ao- tuunii in ma Hf ilr iimca, at MlOUIcburg Mnydar oiunly, ant that lbs iall atenunu wlfl ua iranlwl (or rvnnrnallun aail allnwanraal tbe Oribni' I'ourt to b lnl.l at Mlil'lleburg lor u inuniy oi soyuar, on tna r our in aiunoay ol ttilemur lul, Iwiius lha tftlh das of said month, vli: I. Tha account of Iae A. Lankar anil Cmbla luurrion, aumlnlitraturs oltba atatsor Abra bam I. inker, aeceered. S. The account or William 8. Thnriby one of 100 E.aavutcre til inoiatte inurrny neceasea. S. The eoeount ol Henry f. Clues and Isats unii Aduiinutratora ol lha eitaia of llenry 11 Oota ileoeaied. a. Theareoastof Saainal Sobolt AdmlnUtra. tor Of the etate of John H. MaliiMr dim.Mil S. Tha aoeoaat of Seuiuel Mens deeeaaed who ae Qaardten of I.ulher Merti a minor eaild of ireaerica mens, ny uim H. mertl Amelia K. bhatler k John bhaltar Kiaoulors ol lha aetata at oejnnoi merla deceeeeu. S. Tbe fcrtt aed Snal aevoantol Jaenb Mar. lla Aduilnietralorol theeeuleoiCleoraeUarlln deeeaeed. T. Tbe aaooBat af William Moyer Kxeeutor ef uie eeiuie 01 nuiannan aiorr ueeeaaaa. S. Tbe aeeouel of Allred 8neeht Admlnlitra. tor l.'rnn Tetanent i Aooaxo ol tbs aetata ot naran nern deeeaaaai. S. The account ef fcllei Wolf Eaaeators of the aetauol Wllllaa H. soirSeceaMil. Id. Tha Aral end Anml .nMunt mt Vnae.t,en .trnnm Auiaioutralor ol tba aetata ol Moab Aluler ileceaeed. II. The account of Daniel Alter Administrator of tbe aetata ol LewU Jaekeua decaM. is. 1 lie aecouat or Jereuileh U. Hell, Kiecurnr oi rue eetate oi junn ivereiettar, rr., aeeaeea ' H. H. M'HUCK, ttegUter. Ulddlehurg, Aagait SS, 1SII. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas tbs lion. 8. 8. Woods Traat dent Judge of lbs Jndloial Dielrln eompoeed of Iba-counlies of Snyder. Uulon and Uittiia sad J. G. L. fLiudel and George C. Mayer, Eana Aaaoeiat Judaea in aud for Hoyder eounty have issued Ibelr preeelpl bearing, date ibe Ibe iiliib day or aisv. A V iwi l. io me d reoted for tba holding of an Orphans court, a court oi common 1 leas, oourt or uyer and Ter miner and General court of Ouarter Ses sions of the reaee at Middleburg, for lbs eounty of Snyder, on tbs sib Monday, (be ing lbs 2fiih day of September, 1871.) and! eouunua one wsec Noties ia therefore hereby alien la lLa Coroner, Justiea of tbe Peace aud Const a bias in an for tbe county of Snyder, la ap pear ia their proper person vilh their rolle rsaords, loqulsiiions. examlnaiioqs sod otbor reraenibraaoes lo do I boss Ibinaa which ef tbeir ettioss and ia their behail pertain lo ba dons sad witnesses and par sons prosecuting ia behalf of tba Commoa- weaiin against any person or nersons are required lo be IhsS and I bora - attaudia and not departing wllboul leave t Ibeir peril. Juatioes srs requested lo be punct ual ia their attaudanca at the, SDPoiuied lima agreeably lo aqtiea. Utvrn under my hand an! seal at lha Sheriff-a office la Middleburg, lha gqin day aiay, oi a. v., one inpusaaa eianl nuadrad ana se svealy-oas. JOHN 8. WOLr, Bberiff. T. SMITH. t ATTOBNBT AT XaW. : HlOtlUUIVftU, BMVPEB CO.. PA. Offara his Preleealeaal Slankeaa a vsaiuuaneat is vteiaper i. IXECUTOR'3. JJOTlCJiL-Leitew taatamentary open lha est ate of Jaeob Prymoyar, lata of l'erry townihip, Sayder eounty, deceased, having been granted to tba undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted losaidtststs are re Sjaasied to make payment without delay. aaei tboes baring olaiini on the same will present lhatn lo JOSKIMI tlMIL. . : bieewtor. ' Perry lewnship, Aug. 14, 1871. V yj i . -t . . NOTUJK OP PKOPOSAlHv'. rptIB Extcitilre Committee of tbeayJaf JL Coonty Agricttliural Society will meet at iba Keystone Hold, In Selinngreve, on FRIDAY, AL'OT.STjih, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. for lha purpjosa of receiving proposals for OtS trscilotjof irmsotarv bsiltlingfor tbe h' df tbe Joclfl'v durini lha Fuir. Sslit bilTlliitg' to be erected on' tha Fair UrmroUsa. Piriinsgfsvei Ulh OO.VIC reel and 10 feet high, .rooted and weather boarded with rough fcoaid. snd all tbs lumber Ml elberasaterlal'need la the arao lion oTtho bunding- sbalf, at the elose ot Ibo Fair, revert le the psfty erecting tha same. J'topaaafs will also be reeelved it the sshia time and place for Iks erection ef 2:A mans ror itvs stock, sad tbs puuing up or lbs aaceteary fraeini tvt tbs trooer en- alusnve soraueh of the fair Aereund a iba Axeetitive Commlitts wiay direct. The fence, stalls ad waihtlng lo he completed by the SVtb of September next. All pro posals prepared prior la Iba day of ibe meeting of Ibe Eseeutivs Committee eao ba handed ia or sddraaaedlo Ike i'rtsldeait ef lbs Society M Middleburg. THOMAS DO WE H, President. ' Til o. J. Smith, Cor. See. Middleburg, August Is, 1871. ' PUBLIC SALE. - fTlUS undaraigned, Adasisiairatof of tba JL aaiaia ot Alary Breniing hauee, late of Cenire tewnsbip, Snyder eounty, deeeeeed, will sspose lo publio skis, oa lbs pramiees, on BATCKDv, OCTOiyiK Mih, 1871, the ollowing Heal KeUte, la wll t - Two Lots of Ground Hiluale on Market alreet, la the Iowa of leaireville, -on wbleb is ereeted a TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with lbs appnrteuaoces, le. &! to com mence at 1 o'eloek a. in., when eondiiioae will bs msde kown by FELIX BUEMIN0 HOUSE, ' v. Adainlstrstor. Cenlreville, June 20, 1871. Hherill'!M Halo. Br virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of Iba Court of Common I'laaaa of Snyder county io me airecieu, will os exposed lo I'ubtic sole at lbs Court IJouse, la Middle burg on SATl'KDAY SEI'JtMDEB lOib, 1871. at 10 o'olock A. M. lbs following real as late to wit : V certain LOT of ciitourvi, altunte la tba townanlp of Heaver, Deaver- town, Snyder Co., l'a., bounded Korlh by public road leading ' from Middleburg to Lawisiown ; South by au alley; East by lot of Linauuel llelfriob, and West by tana oi joun nassinger, ueeeasad, one buudred fuel in front, more or less and one hundred and eight feel feet In depth. whereoif are ereeted two weather boarded trams Houses, stable, Ao., Taken in elocution and to bs sold ss lb property of John U Kemp. JOHN 8. WOLF, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflicaj Aug. It 1871. HherilfN Hale. By virtue of a writ of Vend, Ex, laeued oat of .nv own ei omuioB neee oi fenytier eounty to me directed will be eiiweed lo Publio Hale. TI'EMIAY AtUUST , 1S7I, atioo'eloak A.M. Iba Mlowlng Keal Estate o wii ( a we certain Tracts of Land situate In Wahelnvton and Ferry towarhlps, v..w. . . s, uvuiwi IUIIVWV IU Wll I IRAOr No 1. Hnnn.le.1 nurlh ... ..Mil Innue or Jaoob JLandu, touts by laud, of Abra- u.ui r reeu, aau Ml by Uaojeuila btrouo, oun taiulUK ' ICljjlit.v AmH, more or le;. tln Manelon tract wboraoa are erected a TWO si'OK Y B ANK HAIIX, and other out-bnlldlnas. THAllT No. S, Hounded uorlh by lands of itiiain tloiMi, (uuth i.y laud or Dwld Venter, ax.t by lamia ol William llojer, and we.l b luudi ol Daniel Iloyer, containing liH AClMiN mora or belnir Titnlier Land situate In Per rytunblp. (Tract No. I belli eituaM In vvHitinKiua towo.aip. Takeu la eieoutlon and to ba sold as tba nroD ertyol JACUU UJ.MM. r ,m JlMIW 8. WOLF, SherlT. SberiiTs OUea, Middleburg, Augu.l 1, '71. KlieriiT'H Hnle. By virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. issued out of tbo Court of Commn i I'lcas of Say der Co., la me directed will be exposed lo puoiie saia ai ma court iiuuae In tba Dor ough of Middleburg, on SATl'KDAY', AUGUST 20, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following Real F.siale to wit s A certain tract of bind situnl in Franklin township, bounded on lha North hj oibcr lauds of Enos, F. Wal trr and Mnry Waller, Souih by lands of Terry llnir, east by hinds ef lieulien Zcch man aud nest by lands of John 1. Smith, cauiuiaing Sixty Acres, more or less I about one-half fleer and the balance Timber Land. Seised. Inkrn in execution and lo be sold as lbs 1'roperiy of Eaoa V. WaLvsn. JOHN 8. WOLF. Sheriff. Sberifle Offiee, July 26, 1871- Executors' Sale. Tba undersigned, Eseeutors of tba last Will and Testament of llenry Laudcuslager, late of I'enn township, Snyder county. deceased, will expose lo publio sals, Boon arier ibe September Term of Snvder eounty Court next, tba following deioribed Farm or tjiao't or jjaivo situate la Penn.towarblp, Sayder county. bounned and deeoribed aa follnws. lo wit! On lha nonh by land of Isaac Look, aoutb by land of Jaoob Oil, Sarah Miller and 8olomon Knouse, east by land of Solomon Hnousa, and north by land of lbs bairs of Leonard App, containing One Hundred Acres, mors or leas, in an excellent slats of culti vation, on wblcb ia ereeted a good House and Barn. Timely notice of the day of sale will ba given. ' l'eraons desirous of buying a good farm will do well le vlalt the plaoe. for further information inquire ef Taissvisa lwossslaoss, Salem V. v.. Sayder Co., l'a., or D. T. Tasks, Attorney, Middleburg, l'a. . WILLIAM LAUDEN8LAGEII, ' VALENTINE LAU DENS LAG Eft, Exeoulors of llenry Laudeaslsger. June I6tb 1871. .. , . J THOMPSON RAKER, Vttorno.v-n.t-IJ,n.w, . Lewlsburg, Voion Co.,' Ps, gsa?-Gaa bs eonsulted la lbs Enalieh and German languages. tas OFFICE Market S;reet, opposite Walls, Smith Go's Stare. 8-4 Jy O-JIORNBERQER, . , ;, JUSTICE OF TUX PEACE, k , Parry Towaahlp, Savdar Coaaty, ra. K Atlleetloas, Oo.re; revaaelnv. anS all athar Waal. noes pertalalna to Ike otfloe will he proiaully aitsaawl to, , Qase Btf TmUMeOTltfl. VREADY-MAD" s, i rw ijstsi &tocK ; cfH Finest Goods; fym ue newvsi 9tyios ; trri Best Wo-rk- IrXmsnshlpj tho very kind Grealost Va t t of material rlety, t every variety ofv k $tari-4t style, suitable for 'nni You1htrlrto2; Boys from 9 to 18 nd Children .from 8 irsi'iir S tf A Lirtsds with tneolaiN trefsrenos to rouahN i . - ' .i. usage. In this ds pnrtmsnt our ivisds prices are our tt tonlahlnfly tobllshmont L . low. ; ' t "THE HEAD Market QUARTERS OF ' ahd .COUNTRY TRADE" Cth. In Clothing, an W0 csn Stiura nue TT friends from out L) of town thstthsyQ sV- nsea look no fur ther thn Oak Hsll for sstisfsotorv CuloniN K ar Clothing 6V satis Work in faotory prloei. of tS very Full stock alt brttchararter; TTth. Easy rules fsr messursment, A prices, 4s., sent free to any part of1 America, and good fits guaranteed. 3lftrFcet auit Oth Street, PHILADELPHIA. ROr03ED AMENDMENT TO THU CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOIST SKSOLUTtOX Proposing s, amendment 0 the Conslitu lion of l'cnnsylvania. lit il Retolvtd bj I he Stnalt anil Ilouif of KttfMntt,vu of thi Ctmmtmmltk ef i rnniyivama in utnerul AiirmMi mil, That the following amendment of Ilia Con siitulloa of this Commonwealth bs propos ed lo tba people for tbeir adoption or re jee.ion, pursuant lotbe provisions of tbs lantb article thereof, to wit ; AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of tbe Sixth Article a Ibe Conelitulloa, and in sert in lieu thereof lbs following i "A Stale Treasurer shall ba chosen by Ibe qualified elsotors of Ibe State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be prescribed by law," ' . . . JAMK8 II. WED3, Speaker of the House or Kepresentatlves WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved tbe fifteenth day of June, An no Domini one Ibousaud eight hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. CHART. Prrpsred and certified for publication pureuimt to lbs Tenth Aniole of lbs Con stitution. F. JOttDAN, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. Office Secretary of tha Commonwealth, llarrlsburg, July 6lb, 1871. Jy30io RKCEIPTS A EXPENDITURES of Ferry towoiblD for tha year aniline: June , lIL ... nr.uE.irin. Hatlaaee la hand of 1 reaeurer for UTS SSVT.n Amount of las levied sti.SI Minimum or Occupation tax 310.00 btate Appropriation tax liv.to i6oi n KXPENDITV8K9. Paid io Teacher a eriw.oe r uel ao ' I'olleotori Fee Treiuarers fereenUas beoreury, for services SMi.eo 63,00 IV.H e,uo Sioeo.u Balance oa hand blUUN BTBATTSrctt,1 rreeident, JONN 8H ADEIm ftMreUry. Perry townihl, July ss, lSVf. Duuchjf et Ob's. AdxurtxtemtnU. AQQA For Fleet Class Piano-seat on trie V40aM no ageuts. Addrses V. e. flAMO CO, Ui Droadway, Stw Torh. , - Bible and Book Agents Look to your Interest. Send nana and addrva to w. c iiin r uo, Pblladelplila, Pa. Nent Free to .Afg-entt. A Pocket Pros peetae el Ua beet Itlnstratad Pamllr uieta, pnoiuaea in both Eacllek and uarman, aoniaiBiog llivta Ulaiory, llellaaiy eueiT.ie. narmony aau ni.iory ar steuaioas. w.i'LiTfci;o,4soihiu!4,rkita" r. TTtTANTED AGENTS, 'f!20 per V V S.y) to sell tba celebrated HOM E SHUT-' TI.E tStWINU MAOHIMH. Uaa laa ander. leeS. niakee tha "look atltsh" (&llka aa Lata aides,) and le fully. Iloeowd, The beat and shsap aet family Sewing Staeklua la the market. AS Sraaa Juaaaoa, OLaa, a Va., Boatoei, MaM. rimtHirg, re,GMeaa,4-U.,r Sf. Losls, He ruptdue izw$!mv. SaaLsv'a tUaa saaaaTavssb.SsrroaTaa. fjoel, eoesrorUBla, lhrkt, eleaaly and durable. rjevev rwee, araaa; aay eon w aan (euel sprlnaoaUd). haned ta farm. Ummtl kaowa yi in aaiaiaa- a I Sand stamn iur namnhlet. la J. BL Saalv'e Tiau Band stamp tut pani fc Haadaaa EaUoltrhment, 1S4T Ckeefnat St., rbtladelAla, Pa., sad No. I Aa Talk. Cmmbs'of Comfort' Pilaris Sr.mW . .... I Ssvplee Free In all OROt i;(y . rl.A.BARTLETT CO., P"V t9"Ttt tons looked For -The Crownrrifj ytor t7 nis ftM UiENatY WABB) nEECHra-a itirE ur l-o le aatrall any book star frnVllthM i t a awarded lo retlsttle s iiik ih.r. www n"w rvafiy, ena (erriH 1 tn to J. M. 8TOUHA E'l'i. un enriv ' -s i Co.. a,; ' i M Saasom Street, Phlladelflila. Wells- Cnrljollc Tnbletsl ORcorrjttsi,roLTisa tionsKNtv w lib other irflolert remedies In a rt'MiU.Tv for the euieol all TUhoAT and Et Ku ,'V aes. Htaesrsa and vumnavioa L TonoATsra imireiiieteiy teneved, era Bl etil. era Mnalaall lata . r lo r of rrllel In caeea of SkroatdloVialtiea l wiua t ati.uio lat'icts. I rlctvitU JOMSJ Q. Kr.Lt.CKlU, ts IMatt StN V aWSFI ss SVS JSICaliair. kBmU Ay onti for act.. deduction of Prices TO CXKPORM to B30)UmOHofDTniE8. IIHEAT SAVING TO CON8UMtR 1 1 ' Ontt in up Club,. a r-wnu lor vwt www rnoe l.ri and a rt.il Sara- will aeonmnanv II. eoalalnlne fiiA"l Ilea maklaa adarae eavlna to eoaiuaeri LlI ra l raratlva Ualaborgaaleers, 'I The 0 rial American Tea CufnfmA aw ai & aa vnvv si a ss Testy ecrnnr T. O. Box KM. JCEW YOHX. AQEIfTa WANTED Toi ' LIFE IN UTAH BK1NU aa EX POSE of the SECRET RITES il MYSTLRlfcS of JSOKMONISM. 'I With a roll ana emthentle kletory of Polvna. I by J. H. IIEA llLE, Editor af lha Halt I.i'.T porter. Aienie are meetlaa with annrea,i.., I euereee, one leporu las nhenrltwrf la four a.u I annsher 71 to twod.yt. Mend fbrcnreuleri id I see what the areiseaysnf the work NAllONlL I rUBLlSHlhU CO., Philadelphia, Pa. A1, POPERY. THE FOE OF THE CItUnCB AND REPUBLIC.' What It her nose. What H Is Solas and akit 1 rZirf. 10 s power. lie deapotlem. lu InlalllUllty. lufr.o.le. ItsrelleU. Itemlr.rli, Heldolatry. IieMrseeatlaaa. Ite hatred ofo ivauvH ana im citii anu raiiaioni llbertr -ellali I wiflkailtiau .i A book that Is wanted every whose. We i ap;enta to Intrcluce It la every eounty at once, and will pay them liberally. Rend for OlrKul-?. Addreas ZIKOLEH a. MoC'UBUlf.lS Seulheu! atreet, Philadelphia, Pa. L. P. UROCKETT'S HISTOUY OF THE BLOODY Franco -German War. n ow oontaining a run aeoount or the fearful REIGff Ol TERROR lu IMRIt. Is telling beyond all precedent. It Is by far the moet reliable and only compute and Impartial blilory of that mighty struimie and Its momentous reeulle. S41 mum, nearly IMsrilrltrd llluelratlont, price only 1M. Mon coiwee already eold. It la ueued In both Enailih and German, and le beyond quail Inn tha fallen aelllng bonk extant. Wide awake eneraelle aitente wanted. Terms etra. Now la the tine to eoln money. A. II. Ht'lIHA Rf, PublliLer, too Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pa. JURIBEBA, Is a South American plant that has bees ussd for many years by tbe medical faauli; of those countries with wonderful efficacy, and is a Sure and Perfect Bemedy for all Disease of Tbe Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or Ob struction of Inlestinss, I'rinary, Uterine ur Abdominal Organs, I'overty or a Wsul of lilood, lnlermiitent or He mtiient revere. Inflammation of of the Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Circulation of Ibe lilood. Abs ceeees, Tumors, Jauntlloe, v Dyspopsia. Ague & Fever or their eoucotnilonrs. Dr. Mells Extract of JlRrBEBA, Is a moat porfcet slteratlre.and lanfTeredto ha public at a (treat liiKiaorator and remedy for'all iinpuritlet of the blood, or for nrvanlo weakn'era with their attendunt arllt. For tho foreaolur compuiuli. Er. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JERTJBEBA It-conS'tently ieeoumended every family at a huurebuld remedy, and ihou'd I freely takea In alldervnuouiente of the system. It la NtJT A PHYSIO-It Is NOT whit ta pop. olarly called a BITTERS, nor f It Inlended il inch t but la limply a poworlul elteraltve alrlnic health, view and tone to all tba vital lorect. and animates and forlinee all weak and lyrn phatla tetnperamontt. JOHN 4. kfcLI.OUO, IS Ptatt St. IVew York, . .?o1 -sent for lha United Btalea. Price One Dollar per Bottle, bead lor Circular O'CLOCK Rifi.es. 8H0T-GU5S, revol VERS, and Oun Materials of every kind. Write for Prlee List, to Ureal Weelern dun Warka, Pltteburah, Pa. Army Ouna and Re volvers bought or traded for. Agent wanted. TIIEA-NECTAR IS A PL' at BLACK TEA. with the Oreen Taa Flavor, warranted to eult all tastes. Far eale everywhere. And for sale wholaale only by tha UaeiT Atlaktio a. Paoir 10 Tba Co., SfharehSt. Mew etos. Send for Thea Keetar Sw. Polytechnic College, or tub btatb or rssssTLvaBia, HABKET St., wast of Uth.PHlLADEJUPHIA. Be opens September ISth. 1STI. Thoraaab Ool. lealass tralnlna for tha practice or Mine Engin eering, Curll Engineering, Mechanical Engin eering, Aanalytlcal aad Industrial Ohamlatry. meiiaiturgy ana Aroniieotura. l aa liploeaaol the olleae la received aa oonclualveavkdeaoa ol profleleeev bv the Sret eaalneare aad aaamaaiaa engaaed In works of tmprovemeak For lath Annual aanoaneemeat adiireea aLriemL, KENNEDY, at. D , President of Faeully. Roper Caloric Engine Co m Ckavran Street, lew Tark, MASvraevussi s or Hot Aib Esaisss 1, aad I Hons Powst, No Water Uetdl Cannot Esplodal No laearanoa llomaadads Not liable to st out of Orderl Beoutrea as Skilled ) gloeerl Coeu ta ran SS Casts pas. day par haras pewes. tvzn PSYCHOlIiltlCJy Is derived from .he Qreek signifying the power wf tha soul, e rl t or mind, end le the basis of ait human kaawl d ite. Jsyekocsaaoy Is Ua tills ei a new worg ol S Opaaee, by HaaaaBT HAhil-c tou, B. A , alii g relllaetruetlonilatheeeleaoe, oi bjoui cnaroin g aaa rayubeioarta saMlaaltoai how to aiert III, wonderful powor over sea as animals at III. It leaches Metmertsm, how to. beouma vraae.' aei, r Writing Mediums, Dtabiaflea, , A lehemy. Phlloaouhy af Omens , J I la-hem Yuung'e llaraea, Oahla . fa a. 1 hi. le taa aafV aaol! la til eiulrltuallam aad Urea ma, to Marriage, aJiguea wtst ra pauieiting io laaea ta power, ana Is l lumenea advaatage ahaats, Lawyers, Ptayelelaas and aepei thisoeealt vu ater, Laivare In aaeiii na the aSaetloaeort sax, aad aU aeot lag rlehee or kapplaa ay mall, in cloia. ai.ai Dinar oovan baa UaSalleale aaS iiShMm COj-fT: frava ml umaaa VartaS tiA aw-CMeajaa Walaa, aad la Slaaaaea Sets wj fad njilii a.jrjSDMfMT c 13 York P.O. Box Ulrcular. asVaf sy . S wmww P . ' W . 1 wk Ba VM.n. BeawankOa. I'silSdalphta. Agepli waaledS -this book.Aledleal aoika, Perluwiry. Jawelit. Ova. Bampleen-re to ageata only. 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