THE POST MIPDI.VnTJRle .Ai'orsT 11, mi For Goreruor, HON. JOHN B. PACKEB, Or SUrTBTJRY. BKITBUCaI 8TATK TICKET. for Awlitvr Oenerut, Col. David few tun ton. 0 EIATfR ClCSTY. for Swrryor Qtnrfat. Col.llob't JJ. Heath, OF bCHl'YLKll.L Cor.NTY. i-orxTV TitKirr. J'or frctulnl Judy, SAMUEL B. WOOD. fur Atttnib'y. WILLIAM 0. II PI! HOLD. I Su'-Jnct la tlx decision of the Conferees J for Tiramirrr, JAroU CROSS. for Commistionrr, .ADAM i. FISHER. fir AwUfor, K All I'LL A. WETZEL. LlEl'T. Wm. V. CAMPBIU.. The I!oub!icui) muiiiieo fur As cinliy iu I'nioti counly in a voung mini id'i-ter-ling integrity nod irrr t-rontbiible ilur neter, huJ our I'nion county lui bum ilesei ve credit fur putting iu LuiU' taaiiou a man to cmiucutly ualilieil Ur representative. Tut Republican I I'iuury Election in Union Cj-joty was licl 1 last Satur day, and lljn. S. S. WooJs was ro iioiuiuaiud (or PrcsiJent Judge by ot or six hundred majority. As tliu iuot poraistoot effort were amle, through ttie papers of Union County, to prejudice tho minis oflho people against Ju Jgo Wools, tliis result wa euliruly unexnetteJ, and goes lo prove that among the ic"itt lie is tktervcdly popular. TbeOuxc of lieu. O. LfHtm, Id ISO" the Slate Logisltttun p-isa rd a law authorizing (he (j over nor la appoint u Slate Agontto eettlo and collect llio wnr claims of the .State against tli o general government, und lie was to bo compensated by a s.ud wot to ncecd tea per cent, of tho uroount collected. Geo. O. Evaus, of Philadelphia, was appointed tho Agent, und lia i eineo boon caaail in the duties coming under the ap pointment, and in tiimt dutlm exceed itig tha appointment. A lurgj a- mount li uil been raid on I hi) .Male claims before Evaus was appoiutod. Un nil these, an woll us oo what hi; lias collootcd. ho claims ten pnr coot, amounting to about three hundred thouMiul Julian, and pays himself out of what ho has CuilleotoJ. The Democratic editors throughout llio State have ujuuocd upon this clioioo bit of news as grcodily at t vulture pounces on its prey ; they roll It as a sweet morsel beneath tlioir tongues, nud dououuci) tlio whole llcpublicnu party as u set of thieves an J robbers. But uufurluuutcly lor these Democratic euints who aio very Louest w Lou thy Lavo no chauco to rob the Stuto unl just tbo opposite- when they have an opportunity their "little gatuo to bring odium ou the Republican party, t.irouh Evans, fails lo h:ivo its do eiroj effect, from tho fact that the Republican officers at Ilarriaburg liavo institute i legal proceedings a- gainst this etubegzler of the jiublic funds, and will have him brought lo justice ns speedily as possible Imon Cottar having nominated illiatn F. Campbell, and Soydir County Hon. William O. HerrolJ, for Assembly, tho queBtion now is, which one will be tbo choice of the District t Mr. Herrold's Friends will undoubtedly claim that Snyder coun ty is entitled to tbe uomiuoo, while Mr. Campbell's frioude will be equal ly determined to have their man uum- iaatod. This being the caeo, there is chance for a "right snarl'' Cghi among the couferccs; and unless some plan is agreed upon whereby harmony can be secure J, the old fight oione county accusing the other of treachery, will be revived and the re salt may be (but wo will be again misrepresented at Ilarrieburr by a Democrat, notwithstanding (ho fact that we have a large Republican ma jerity la the district. Now, we Lave bad quite enough of Democratic mi representation at Ilarriaburg. This dog-io-the-ojauger policy of opposing Republicans just because certain par tieolur friends failed to receive the nomination must be done away with. Tbat both counties havo acted tudly in this renpect, no one knowing tbe fucta will attempt to deny. The quos lion now is, how shall this evil be v.mediei. f Our plan is this t Let the CbaVmeo of theSluodiog Committee cf.eachcoauty ohooso two moo and tbe men ttas chosen choose anotbor, and tbon let tui five uoo deolde among ibemsclves which of the two counties shall hero tbe andidute for the first two years. Thi, if .Snyder county has tbe first term Union shall lave the second, nod scj on until the term for which tlo twf counties aro yoked together shall Lavo expired. Tbii plan, we thiok,' would scoure harmony and promote the beat inter- ftta of ths jmriy. Arrta the reeuli of the primary Eleo'.ioa in Ibis eounty was announc ed, the papers in Union coanty were filled with the mwt raatigaaot abase of Jadge Woods, aal tbe Republicans of Boyder eouoty, for supporting hits. Now how docs it come that Unleo eouaty Repabticani bare denejast what tbsy censured ns for doiog f Have tboy just found cat that Ju4ge Woods is the people's caodiJale f 1 x regard to the redueilon of the putlie debt, Mr. Delano in a reeett speech at audutky, luado some ex cellcnt remarks. Alter pointing out the grout reduction of tnxattoo, ha xliowsJ the win Join of the policy ol rvduciug tho debt as rapidly as tht ioleresla of tho eoaotry penult. Hi thawed that tbe annual an ion of in terests on the debt reduced and paid ii f 12,(K'0,0(XI. Ilia C'ncludinjr worda deserve tho consideration ol all thought ful niindj. " For tuysslf, 1 huve to ay that I de not desire the loo rapiJ uxlinuiahmeut of the national debt, but 1 do dwire to see its Interest promptly paid, nod its principal steadily and yearly reduced 1 am for euuh taxation as will meet these mulls and tbe current expunges of the nation. Cotiteniplatiag our vast undevsloptd resources, with our pres tnt wealth and its natural im'reaiiit value, I will venture to predict it on easy link for th s nation lo preserve its faith and public credit, uud that P. !.!.. .1.- wKiiiu mo n'xi quarior oi a ccuiurj lbs great public burden which treason and rebolliou fuicsd upon u:i, will bo wholly extinguished. And during all tho timo tho people will bo cuu blcd to enjoy such phytical comfort and prosperity as aro nllotloJ to no other natiou on tbo nlobo. To this end, and with a duo regard for Anmri- can industry and labor, it U my juIge tuont tht tho excite and turiU'luws ought lo bd reformed ao 1 reetiautud iu the interests of tho pooplo." Tli3 Blulo (ilteii up. The Now York Hun, an unserupu. loiiH.Do.nocratio paper, which ubutcs tiencral Gruut and bis adiuiuiitrulioii in every day' isuo, givo! up tbo content in this State. Ju yotuid.iy'a number it fays : l'K.SNSVl.TAXIA. "Two moutliH ngo no future event was more probable than tho succets of tho J'eiuooifttio party in tho elceiiou of October in IVnn.sylv-auia. That proppeot has uow been changed, and llio icpublicaus are likely to carry theStule ty a sudiciout if not a large majority. Tho quoUi'm has been settle J in l'eniwylviini.i by tbo riot ol July 1 in New York city and tho circumstan ce which preceded and attended that evout. Thexe tbin: hiv excitod feeling among the people of the Mate which no party organization can with stand. Tbe conduct id' the Tuuitua ey niaun;;ors in thin city nn that, nie iiionblc occasion has lot run.-ylva-tiia to tho Democracy." Yes, Mr. Sun, you aro telling the truth for otieo. 1'ennoylvuniiius, thi' Irecjueiitly hIow, will uevcr permit tho T.iintnuny llin of New York to rule her. Tho fraud H commitluJ iu that city, and tbo riot of July 1-, have aroused her cltizons to mah an ex tent that lii'publicutis will turn out to tliu lui-t vetcr next Oulolcr uud giv tl.o lirket nn increased mnjirity Mich a uiujiiriiy us will cheer Kupubli ciiu.'i in ti Uor Suites uud blu-it u 1 1 llio hopeb which the Democracy now pre. loud to entertain Uininburj Tele (jriiph. litiroiicuu Alkuli'N. Political ulfairs in Europe wear n equally aiipecl. The settlement ol tho "unpleaHuiituo-s" between France uud l'riisiu is f'ulluwcd by theso pow ers preparing for a rouewal of tho struuule. Fienohiuon are not dis posed to rest under the odium of the terrible defeat eull'ered at the hands ofl'ruia. The government of M. Thiers, catching tliu spirit of the peo ple, is duiiii nil it can to hantvu tha departure of the l'mwian troops from French (toil, and is payiug up the enormous iudemnliy iat-ter thuu re quired by the treaty Htipulatiou. And all this that preparation for tho enev itublecriiflict may be hastened nnd mnde complete The people of Uni ted Germany, jejoicing in their new born (ileal nes-, are Co operating wiib their rulora, resolved that when France attacks ngitin, it wiii Snd it is butting its bead against a stone wu!l The Fmperor William, not able to win over tbe Czar to bis side, has sot the Emperor of Austria, whom be humiliated nt SaJowa, and it iaTiu derstojd that these two roprcsentu lives of the German family nro to iisk thoir fortunes. The Roman ques lion is not yet disposed of, and Italy scarcely knows wbolher to accept the eaibruocs ol Prussia and Austria, or to court those of France and Russia. While the continent of Europe Is thus suilated, its western islands sre not at rest. England la dlstnrbei. by iU democracy, who protest againat pnyiog annuities to Princes. . Tbe Prince of Wales and his brothers and jitters visit Ireland, to inspect prize cows and calves, and stir up enthusi asm uniong the people. Tbo people, howevor, receive them cold I v. A moo ting of tho Amnesty Association i held in Phoenix Purk, Dublin, and is broken up by the police, who but ter unmercifully the heads of the peo. plo ; and in retaliation the people as sail every nouie Hint sbnwa an honor to tho Princes, or tbat they have "boo- orod" with a visit winding up with an attack upon the vloeregal residonoe and making advisable the departure of the royal visitors, which takes place between long liuee of soldiers and po licemen, aud amid lbs deep silence of tbe populace. Ae if this was not enough offence to British royalty, the people raako the arrival of a deputa tion from Franeo, including a son of .Marshal MeMahon, tbe ocoasion for great popular outburst, a , display of the green and tricolor Sags, ao) .eji. tbnalaallo cheering of republics, l'olitionl nilairs do lok eqnaliy in Europe, and the Peace 8oaieiy-1e smn NoTntNO in onr political ' bistery nff irds a parallel to the nice eve with which the Democratic leaders of Pennsylvania have forgotten their acts and speeches in the past. It they had completely embraced Republi canism, the contrset between that po sition and lbs ont they held tbree or font years ago would not bo so strong because it would he a renndciation, not an elta mpt, like the presontone, to reconcile previous practices with present pMl'csiont. Take, for In stance, General . MeCand leas Two years and more ngo hi declarer In (be S ato Senute, during the debate en the fifteenth amendment, that tbe theory contained in the net sapped the "very foundations of our liberties " Mow be is rnnningon a platform which eoiorsos the theory that was sipninr "the very fjuolations of oar liber lies," and yet attempts to reconcile the two extremes, end lo make the people believe that he is a conistanl Demo ji at I Ve. Tbe rillNtou Oinu-ler. The bodies of the seventeen meo who peribod in tho Esglo Shaft coal mine, at I'iltston, I'n., buvo boon re covered and buried. A committer bus been appointed to explore the mine, and give evidence beforo the coroner's jury as to llio cause ofthe accident. It is not known li&w the men cuino to their death whethor all were inMantly killed by the cxplo.-l m, or whether they were etunnod nnd al ter ward euflountcd by ths chunk dump. Oue or two bodies wore badly burned, nnd others considerably bruised. The first body brought out of tho miiio was that of Morjivi, one ofthe sufferers iu tho West Pittston disaster a few mouths ago. The coroner's ju ry have rendered a verdict that the explosion of fire-damp caused tho death of the iniuerx. They God thai tho necident could have been avorted if the pnvi-ions of the Ven. tilalion Acts hud b.'ou complied iv'uh ; that A. Tompkins, owner ol ihe in i oo, wus sick, a .id thorefure in s ime seuse cxcm-able ; and Ibut tbe Inxtiector nf Miues, Patrick lilivcl, was occupied wltn his legitimate du ties. A New York World corrobpodent, writiog from tho South Alricsn dia ni in 1 fields, under dito of June 13. says: Mr. J. II. Hopkins, from Lo:k Ha ven, Pa., enme to South Alrica two months ngo, and lust Monday tho win I blowing bird, causing thick clouds of dust r,o that nn one could remain ia their claims, Hopkins meandered out from the camp an 1 over the plniu, and observing somo garnets shining on tho ground about u mile and a half from camp, hn dropped on his knee and elbow, and picking them up. commenced to scraps lor more, when a bright point caiuo lo view Scraping under this, out popped a magniflec"' lilty-tivo And an eij.'lit'' hanu diamond oct ihodioti, flawless nnd speckles, ol mat peculiar maw color tluil Is so I ishioouhle in England. and worth in tho L nited States at loast 975,000. When it made its oppearenco Hopkins was paralyzed lor u moment, and tho dia mond could have becu taken from him without his having iho power to pre vent it. II ipkius and I are partners now, an! ou tho 1th of Septcmbur we lave fur America, via Cane Town and England with over f 100.000 Worth of brau'il'ul louh diainmds, of all colors. shapes, and sizes. I.cltoi' from luwu. DM MnlNKg. lonr, August JpT), .in. j.niToii. it is surprising lo seo Ihe growth and progruss ol the West. As tho traveler passes throueh the country that was a abort time nuo an unbroken prairie or covered with a t Lick giowth ofbatl bush or tim ber, where now thriving towns and populous cities and wide tprcading ami wen tuinvatea tarms on every side are presented to tho view, he is lost iu contemplation of the power of ndvauuiog civilization. Then the for- cat now tho city ; then tho howling oi ino won now ino mealing or the lamb ; then the untilled waste ; now the waveriuj uruin ; then the cry of me savnue ; now tne peul ol the Christian bell ; uud it is to the pio uecr unt wo siioum give the praise tor me great cluing the ImrJy man of toil who wields the ax in the pri- mevui torest or turns the furrow ol the virjrio soil for thcro is divinity or no wtio makes llio "desert lo bloom as the rose" Is instrumental in the verification ofthe diviuo command. There is something noble in tho man who loaves Ir'crtds and tbe com forts of our Eastern home, and builds for himself a home by his manly el forts and uncousicg toil, as a WesteiT. pioneer. Ho opens the way for civil ization, and leads tbe "Star of Em pire" for the coming millions, and the ndvaoeement of our - nation's wealth. The iron rail follows his footpath, nnd the locomotive o uues to his door to carry away tbe fruits his industry to the hungry millions. Ao Empire grows arouud huu and cue more star (s added lo our national expanse, lie is a true American and a true friend to the poor man (tod laborer. His sympathies are with tho dowutrodden ad oppressed everywhere. He knows by exporionoe the privation that the poor but ambitious youug man has to encounter, and therefore, is ever aux iousto aid him iu an effort .to do something for himself. How-djjjercnt in thla respect is he from the mooied man of llio East. ' The tendency there is, to put tbe ambitions young 'man under the heel of the capitalist or ar istocrat, tbugcbeokiug forevor the as piration of a noble spirit that would, soouer or later work out fu.r hiui a worthy man. : t : v . Now wo would say to every, young man who is willing to work, but .out of employment in Eastorn towns and! cities nnd a boms in the West, ' lo ws invites hilhcr, Polk county fortil lands claim a share of your labor. Come.,.- we repoet, buy a farm, build a houiB ; bo saving aud Ihe time.is not far'dislaut when' you will stood head And, shouldor Above those who would tro:36b by your bard labor. o - How it ia to ns Doss Wt get s glimmer of light as to how tho Pcnn sylvanla campaign is to be managed through the Philadelphia Sunday lUpuhlic, which says that it hs ready to prove lhat one hundred Ihoutnnd dollart are to be raised by the De mocracy as a con-option - fund in the present eanvairs. Sixty thousand dol. lars have already been nubseribod, and twenty five theaAnd have bocosa sesed opon the policemen. Tbo ab ject is to make the Legislature Demo cratic, and lo elect Mr. Wallace as the Ftieecssor of Mr. Cameron in the I'uiled Slates Senat. ABothcr Horror. Motittr,, Aln , Aug 2S. Ths low pressure s'ra ner Ocean Wave ex plod, cd her boiler st 6,30 o'clock Sunday af ternoon at Point Clear wnrf. About two hundred cxRtirsiotiisti were ou board, nnd fifty to sixty killad und wounded. A portion ofthe bodies were lr night to tho city by the stramets Fountain nnd Annie Inst night. Ths others will be l-ro uhl to-dny. E!T"rte are being made fur tberecoie.y of the drowned. The cause of ilia diai'tcr was not acer. taincd. An inve-tiuation will be made. Ofono Creole family, consisting ol seven persons, six were killed. The captain, cn:ineer and pilot were kill ed. Only three olhccrs escaped. Wkstpobt, Pa., Aue;. 2d. A terri ble arcidont cccirrcd ot this iiI.Icp, on the Phila lelphin and Erie Itailroad. to-day. A passenger nnd freight train collided, hilling Conductor Hy man, Mutineer Mel'tinnick, a lircuian. nnoio unknown, and It. 0. Hrnwn. of Lock Haven; Mr. Ward, of Rvlle. lento, an! Mr. Rubright, of St. Ma ry'e. Aoothcr accident occurred nn lbs Schuylkill snd Susquehanna Ittilroad. near Foro station. A train ran ovor three cows, upsetting the cars. Mrs. Jackson, of Duncanuon, was injured. JIST OF JURORS SEl'T. T. 1871 r.nsNii ji nous. Des er I'plirnim llotnig, tlenry Norman Thoinis J. Keller. Hearer West Viillium II. Haina, Nunc (ioss, Joseph Peter. Centre John Simpol. Chapman .Mi rub am Sanders, Jneob New man. Franklin Charles A. Uolcnder, Henry Miumun. MiliUvhtirg Waldo W. Wiltrnmycr. IVnns l.t'wis M. Snyder, Uillinu Hughe John I'niti'ii k. I'erry lScnjan la Bruggor, M'c'ncl Aibo. gust. Terry Wot-H nry II. Snyder, Peter M. Uurnnln. Jacob Hendricks. SelinsproTo Kraiikliu J. Hulioch, WiUiiiin Ce nherling, Wnshinjlon D.ivid Ooy, (Jojrgo Shoia- Herger. I'STIT ji iions. IlcnTcr George Hlettlcr, William Ppang- I.t, Joseph A. Ilnlns. Bea er est .Micbnel Iloyer, Paul Uenf- t.'liirles Krebbs. !-' cH.-Sluion. C.-nii-e liivirgo W. tihowers, Vu!culinc Waller, Andrew Mnurer. CLapintin Ferdinand Hones. Fr. n';lin William H. ISnjdr, Renjan lo Hiiivninyer, John S. Ilnssingrr. Jackson Franc'a J. Uoyer, Hubert 1 I'ornc'iue MidJlrli,irK- l'b'lip Omltli, Cto. Mnait. .Ml I'lle.Toc'.i lieorua W. Itauch, Christian Waltvr, Hcorpn lliimiuel 8r. Monroe Peter J. Kunu, Daniel Snssamaa. I'cnns Charles Miller, Jnhn Roinig, John 8 Hendricks. John I'. Hiehier. i'erry Andrew Kersteller, Solomon Ken- ner, John tioluei, Henry U Mnriley Sulins tlrove Jneksoa W 0 luler, Cha. W Winters, James K Davis, Heulicu I) Walter, William McCiirly. I'uion lleury Bihill, tjiuioa II Herrold, Uriah Kvlley, Jonathan tlonihy, NMIIiam 0 Herrold, Lewis llouser, Saiiniet .choll, Washington l'eler Wellcr, Jocob Hin-ler. Isaac 1) buyer, John K Moycr, lltnry II tiritnin. To ihrskn, t iillfornlii, nnd Kansas, ana ine n. i si- n- u- i.snus. The 11 Tiurltiiglou Home,'' so called. Ilea right in the path of the Hiar of Fmnire. Il runs almost immediately In tho centre of the groat woslwar.1 ninvsniont of eiuoura tiou. Crossing llliuoisuud lown, it sirikus the Missouri Kiver at liuee liuluts. These three points are Ihe gateways Into uree greai sections or the trans-Alissuuri region. The Nurihern gate is Ouuha where Ihe great I'acilie road will lake you to tha land oi goiu unu grapes, ninny untoiinlnins, aud perpelieil nuiiiiier. . The .Middle gate Is lllsltsmoutli, wUioh opens upon the rioulb Hull or Nchrn-ka, south nf ihe l'lulie riser., a irelnn unsur passed on ihe continent for agriculture aud giarang. -lust here nre lha II. & M. Matt road lands, concerning which !en. 8. ar ris' lha laud t'tlieer at llurliugi on, Iowa. can give you all informal ion nnd in Ihe heart uf Hi em is Lincoln, tbe. 8inie Cubital mm i rescui lerniiiuia or mo roan. " Ths ioutbern gale leads 'to Kaaaaa by connections with ihe 8t. Joe Koa St Ham burg, ruuniog direct to Hi. Joe and Kansas riiw. Tbe trains of Iho Turlington run smooth ly and aafely and make ill connections. It runs the best of coaches, pullinnn l'n I ace aim riiiitiian utning oara, an.l should you use iae journey lor the journey a sake nlonc, yu Will be repaid ; or take it lo find A home or S farm, and you cannot find either better ibao among the it. & M. lands, whore you can buy on ten yeais' credit, snd at a lew prioe. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jUDITOlt'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court Far The Count v of snyuer, rhe Au'ilor appointed by tht Court lo audit, eel lie and a Ijust lha aotounl of John 8. Wolf. Esq., trustee In tell the Rcaltbtaie .of Jaoob Dlutriuh. Sr.. dso'd. and to report distribution of tbe balanoe in ibe hands of ibe accountant, will meet the partiea interesltd for tha purpoto of bla appointment, on FRIDAY tiepteuibar IU, IS. 1, at lUo dock A. M. at Ihe olhot of A. C. 8iuipso, sq.t in lha Borough of Beliutgrove. iHO. II. AllSOLD, Aug is, sr. Auditor. N1 OT1CE I.N PARTITION. To Elizabeth Ulrich. widow. Antes. Lerl, Perry of Snyder eouuly : Mary Cath arine inlermarried with Joel Dobb resident iu Mifllia oouuty Lot Ulrich, Franklin, tlaraa, Nawtoa, Dauisl and Ututoo Ulrica. tbe last twe named art minora and has for tbtir guardian Benjamin Ulrlok ui litem Heirs aud legal rtprtstnlullvas of Daniel C. Ulrlok. late of Sttiasgreve Uor. ougb, deeeased. - tisa'kTiMa Take notloe tbat by virtue of a osrlaiu Writ of I'anilion or JFsluaiioa issued out of Ibe Orphans' Court of Sny dtr eounty, aad to me directed, 1 will bold aa Irfqneat to make trtilioa -er -valawti 4 of Ibe Heal Ett of lha paid Denial C.L viriua, ttrasu W aiiu SWOPg lauat SBlIf lied to ibe same, at Ibe late realdenoa of the dtoedanl Id tfotliiagvove Vorough, 8uy dsf Co., fa. v BatuirUwy, the lk sy of fteptemW, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. whea and whtre von esn mtenil If you think pror.fr. JOHN 8. WOLF, BbtrlfT. enerin e umee, Middleburj Aug. 24, 1S71. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby riven lo all ronoerntxl, thl lh following nsmsl iwroni hsve eil thlr ae roams In th hrgtnm Ottlrs, nt Mldolara ny1f eoontj, ami lht Ihe shl eri-nnnw mil la rentl lor continuation ftort nlloiinrst Ihe Or.hni' Court to hM st MliMljl.uri lur the t'onntr ot nyilor, on tht Fourth Mondat ol fleuttmber nut, ImIdii the tMh cl ( MM monln, li- I. 1 h iH-i-nnnt of Tssae A Tnksranit KmWs Thorft"n. Admlnl-trilori uf tha atMf Abra bstn l.nkr, dereniiM S. Tli neooaot of Willlsni si. Thursvy ont of tht Fnx-otrrs ef Tk'mt ThurshT Itotsit'l. a. Thttonntof lltnry r. tOM ami Iss lot Administrators ol ths Ot if lltnry H Uuw lUcMAt-l. 4. 1 lit sro.-nnt of Ssmntt sisholl Arimtn'ttra tor of lh eststf ef John SI, ftamor itoi-tuwd. 5. '1 ht nrrotint of Sinmtitt Mtrtu ilf-t-istil who Otinrdlnn of l.alhrr Mtrli minor child of Frederick Moris, i,y Imrld IV Morn AmtlU K. shitlttr Jt John Mis irr F.ttcuturtuf llit wtaie of Ssmntl Msrts dctntl. a. Ths lint and Itnsl ocounlnf .Tseoh R Msr tin Administrator ol the estate of Ueorst Martin ilci-rs-P'l. 7. 1 ho acoonnl of William Moytr I'xecalorot me t'i or Minannnn norr a'niw. a. Tt.t ai-ponnl nf AHrwl Hptchl Administra tor I'tiin Totamsnt'i Annaso of tht tstalt of Surah Ktrn iltctssrd. a Tha a-onnt of l,lln Wolf Eitalort of the CPtnts of William S. t. olrdM-ead. In. Tht flr-t and final ai-oonnt nf .Tonathan (Irlmm Administrator ol tht tslatt of Noah Alulcr 'ti'caf I. II. Thr arronnt of tlnnltl Alter Administrator of tht etatt of I wla .laokon dceae(l. 13. Tho areotint of Jtrtmlah H. Hall, Kxeeutnr oi um esisie oi junn Kertitiitr, r , uenoavtii. la Tha final anoount ol lliraa P. Aiu. Ad- inlnUtratorcum trstamanto annaaool thtastatt ii Julio lull, ilei-caiad. i. II f CIlfUK, KegUter. JIM.Moburn, August 2a, U7I. 1 X ECL'TOU'S NOTICE. Letters 1 - isitninf ninrr nii.in the taia'e of Jacob KiTmoycr, late nf Terry township, Hnyilor county, ilecease'l, having nren gruntnt lo Ihe undersigned, all lemons kuowinn ihciiisclvcs in It-lii e l lo said eslnte aro re qiio'if l to make pajmonl without itetsy, mi I lli po hntinj claims on thn same will (vcseiit Iheui lo JoyLTII QISII. Llecutur. 1'crry lawnrliip, Aug. II, 1HTI. COURT PIJOCLA M ATI ON. "f TtThcreas Ihe Hon. H. 8. Woods Pt1 VV ilrnt Judge of Ihe judicial Mslrlo composed of the counties of Knyder, Union and Mifflin nnd J. 0. L. Bbiudcl and George C. Moyer, F.sqs Associalo Judgea In and for Pnyitvr county hate Issued their precelpl bearing, date the the iiltb day f Mav, A D 1871, to me directed for the holding of an Orphans court, a court of Common Pleas, court of (Iyer and Ter miner and (iencral court nf Quarter Ses sions of the renco nl Middlebnrg, for ihe county of Snyder, on Ibe 4th Monday, (bo iug iho -'nil day of Scpiembcr, 171.) aud com nine out week Notice ia therefore hereby given lo tl.e ( urnuer. Justice of Ihe react and Const blrs in au lor ihe county of Snyder, to ap pear in llicir proper person iih their rolls records, uioiiisltious, examinations nnd other remembrances to do those thing which ol their oliiccs mid in their behalf pertain to be dona ntid itucsscs and per sons prosecuting iu behalf of ihe Common- weallli nguiuxt nny person or persons nre rcotiirnl to be then and there altendin nud not departing without lrnvo at their peril. Justices nre requested to be punoi ual iu their ntleridnneo nt the appointed timo ai-revably lo Holies. Uiven under my In ml nnd real at llio Hlicrill s ollioeiu Miildlobuig, the I- d .y May, of A. p., nn i:;uii' eight hundred U erenly-une. JuUX S. WOLF, ShorifT. T. SMITH, ATTORNF.T AT LAW, S,1UM.1;IH Hll, KNMiLH CO.. l'A. Olfers Ms I'roteNNlonul r-'ervlets o the publia. teuriiiuuuos li. utrmauur r.iiBiliu. PUBUC SALE. rillir. iimlersigncil, Adininlsirnlor uf Ihe .1. estate of Mary llrcniinghnuse, late of l eniro luunship, r-nvder county, deeentcd will expose to publie sale, ou Iho promises, on HATL'llDAV. OirfOllKlt Utli, Isil, Ihe ollowing lu'ul Ltnlo, lo wit . Two Lota of Ground Situate on Markri street, in the town uf Ccnircville, on which is erected a TWO ifT'JKY l)W KLLtNtl HOUSE, with ihe iii i'iii teneiries, fit. Sale to com lueuce ul 1 o'clock a. tu., when conditions will hi ma le kown by 1K1.IX LHKMIGIIOL'SE, Adaiiuialrater. Centrcvillo, June 20. 1871. 11 r virtue of it writ of Vuud. Lx. issued out of ihe Courl of Common Please of 8uyder comi'y lo me directed, will be expsed to l abile sale at the Court House, Iu Middlo burg un BAltltDAY SEPTEMDED ICth, 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M. ihe following real es late lo wit: V certain . IOT o.CJtOIJIV, situate in the lownsnip of Reaver, Heaver town, Hnyder Co., I'a , bounded Nor ill by piiblio road leading from Middleburg to Lewialuwn -, Mnuih ny nn alley; r.aM by lot of Emanuel llelfrich, nud West hy lasd of John liuiaiuuer. ileotusi "1, oue hundred feiy in from, more or less and oue hundred and uiehl feet loet in depih, whereon are erected two wraibir boardcU Frama trbusra. alablt. &a, - Tukeu in execution and la be aold aa lie property of John L. Kiindr- ' ' . JJjlIS 8. WOLF, Sberitf, Bhtriff.'t (Jlnoe, Aug. U 1871 . Executors' Sale. The undersigned, Eieeul ora of the Inst . . .. Will snd Testament of Henry Laudenalnger, lale of I in ii lowuship, hnyder county doeeased. will expose lo public salt, soou after the Heplcruber Term of Stiyder counly Court uexl, ihe following described Farm or TH ACT OF IYA'I) itnnte in Penn township, Hnyder county, bounned and deaorihed as follows, lo wit : On tbo north by land of Isaac L&ok, eontb by land of Jacob Oil, Sarnb Millur nud rioloaion Knoust, east by land of Solomon Knouse, aud north by land of Ibe heirs ot Leonard App, cuntniuiug . One Hundred 'Acres, -. more or less, in no exoelleqt siate of culti vation, on which ia erected a good House and Ha rii. Timely notice of the day of sale will .be given. Persona desirous or buying a gooa farm will do wsll la visit IkA place. For further iuforinaiioa inquire of. VaLSSTias LACUsasitoaK, Huloiu 1. O., Kaydtr Co., Pa., or H. T. 1'AUk.a, Atloruey, Middleburg, Pa. WILLIAM LAUHKNSLAGEIl. valentine lauuknislaokr, Exouuiora of llcpry Laudonalagor. June 16ib toTl. i : . . . . J THOMPSON MAKER, , , ' Vt torncrvratstlawtj Lewisbijrg, Unloq, Co., Pa, gifirCnn ba consulted 1n Ibe English and German lauguaga.fa1 Ui ' ' OFFICE Market feu eet, opuoslla Wall. Smiih , Co's Siere. 8-4)y A IIOHNUERUER:. V ., JUSTICE OF '1UE fEAW, i ' Perry Township, 8ay4r goaaty.'pa. , ; rollaotloni. OonvtvantlAir. aad all ethar bust- READY-MADE The Largt Stock; Irt Lk th Flnesf Goods: Boy' x-v-s-Vlw Na8t Style : Wair Vho Best Work wo riav I manahlDi the SLJO. every klnd XGreatsst Va of material cA XfJJ. irloty, at every variety of r etylo, suitable for antl Youth from 16 to 2 OA JSLX.. Cth ... kBoys from 9 to IDA TO and Children from 5 to 9 yean.' a!l JnT. A durable e strong. mads Willi special reference to rough usttrje. In this tlo partment e.ir p:icsj ara ca- our tonlshingly low. THE HEAD QUARTERS OF o .COUNTRY TRADE" in Clothing, an ove can assure our js from out vof town that ttioy , need look no fur A Vhop than Oak Half JZu Tor satisfactory Clclhing &. satis factory prices. Full stool- all s round JrX. lUii'ket an tl free to any part of a,,..,.:,.. ,..i siA 'nuarintud. Jiln . f "A J 9 n m 'ami (Jt ft Streets, J)ROI'OSKO AMENDMENT 10 THE CONSTITUTION' OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT niSOHTlOS I'roposlog an amendment to Ibe Coustitu lion of Trnnsvlvauia. ' il Itrialrttl by th'. Smalt anil If mr f Jrprntn(,it(i)ts f Ihe CoiwHonvt.tltk of i tnmytruHtit in iifiifr.il Amfn'.itt met, Hint the following nmenilmrnt ot lbs Con sliuulon nf this Commonwealth be propos ed to tho penplo for their adoption or re jro.ion, pursuant to the proviaiuns of Ihe tenth nrticlo thereof, lo wil ; AMENDMENT. Hlriko out the Sixth St-otiun of Ihe Sixlb Article of the Constitution, and iu scrt in lieu thereof Ibe iollowing : "A Stale Treasurer shull be chosen by the uualined electors or Ihe male, at such limes and for such term of serv.ou aa shall be presot ibed hv ln." .11 JAMES II. WKltn, ' Speaker of the House of llopresenlntives WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Speaker of the S.-nnte. Approved lie fifteenth d iy of Jun. An no 1'oiiiini one Ihousaiid eignl hundred uud seventy-one. , ;.JNO. A. GEARY. Prepared and etrtified for publication pursuant lo Ibe Tenth Arliole of the Con st ilul Ion. , , . . . F. JOUDAN.- Secretary ofthe Commonweatib. Office Secretary ofthe Comuionwenllb, 1 Ilarriaburg, July 6tb, 1871. J20io TKCi:il'TS k EXPENDITURES Xlof I'erry township for tha year ending June a, mil. HECK1PTM. B llanos In hand of I rtasurtr for 1STV (OvT.Tl Amount of tax Itvled at&.Sl Minimum or Occupation tas 1140,00 Mala Apyroprlallua las liw.bo , Situs W r.traeuilUKt9. ... Paid to Teaohtra , ... STOt ae I -I Onllertort Ft Sa.uo Trtaaurart ftreeatag lv,64 Secmlarj. fur ttrvlcas . . . t.ue eioeo.lt llalanot on hand U0 blMOX 8TBAVTr:H, t'rtsioout, JONN SH APKU Secretary, ferry towntklp,. July SS.lslt. Dauchj A Co'$. AdvcrhMtmtnU- ftiOflf) For a First Class Piano sent nn trla VIU no agtou. Addrtss U. M. f 1ANU Co.ote Ilreasway, Xw Korb. Jt..t Bible and Book Agents Look to your Inttrsst. Send namt and addrtss to W. FLINT a UU Philadelphia, Fa. Heist Froo to jrVtj-tMstas. A Poektt Prosptems ol tht boat Illasiralad Fanillr BlbU. imbll.hsd In both Ennllih aud Utriaaa, coul aluluif lUbla tllatory, Illellonary inslyU. J'Smkiuy Sod HI J.iry of HslUlSns. W.FUNTkCO . ioSoUflh, Bt, Phlla. - - w ANTKD-AOENTS, (J20 per day) to Mil ths celebrated HOME 8UDT- TUStwinii mauiiink. lias tht uus.r (td, makes tht "lock ttlmh" (alike to bath tides. I and Is fulls lieeaaad. 1'ht neat and ahaaa. tat lawlly Hawlus Machlua la tht siarket. A4- ortss juss.na, i laks, si vo., nosuia, Biass. PUtsburg, Pa., Chicago, 111., 0 kli. Laula, Mo T VI VklfSIf II Y ,'! Ssa.ti w-nawwaaa t OUtl UXUts BtUlfcF A Nil CUakfek SaaLav's ttsjip RssaaaTatiaaaiSvreoaTaa. (M, totarorlable, light, tlataly and 4uxbl itrcs ru.v, ursas aor soli isttei spriuus eosw I'sad la batblna.- Hkanad to form. Bt kna SfaS Mama lor paatphlet, t 1. at. Hlts lra a, nanuast t.lauiuhmelil, ibsi t:iuulul ,- Pkuiiupkla, pa,, and f fas s V l v ' Xfrient X 0ur I WorkltX ofthe very b;Alcl.ar.vtir . ' A tucy ruisa ior - measurement, prices, 6c, sent v cth. J Crumbs of Consfort! " PatewtwS Wortniber I, l7, Psmnte. Fret to all UHUUERY STOW KM U. A. UARTLETr a CO.. Philadelphia. teer The tone Looked For Mast? rptere Ibe (rewnlui work of Ills Llfc. LKNUY WARD PtECnElva Uhl OP To hum tlio Clirliwt. ' I' sit ta nwlf ell tnv book ettr ratill.fird. ... I ii'tns bi ks art now ready, and territory hi I e awarded to rtllnhle stents oa early appll 4. -i i,f j. m. riififiinrir a. I noilinata. U Ranann HfcraMat. fkllaulaliilai. AVc11h (arl)olic Tablets. on tot a ns, cci.ua a wobsenesis. 1 he s tablets present th A (Id In ComMnatfo,, wlih rthtr i fl'rlvT I r i n-tdies In a t-oi ular iMia for the ruieol all TlifcoATanri f.I NO MfM.' ens. Ilnitsi-?taa erd ri'llAHos of it, 1'iROATSre In n sdlslrty relieved, ntd itata m ruts sr err ataelly Irli a rtnt to iha preprlt. In r ol rvlltf ia casts of throatdlffloullltef ytara MiV.llllH. P A TYTtAW 'isseleed hy worth XtfXl) llUil les Imitations. U.t only VI i il Carbllic 'I aMett. I'rlct ttt'ta. nee box. JOHN n. K F.t.l.OUU, IS Mall Ht., N.. St i d fur olrculnr. fJult Aents for tht V. S, deduction of Prices TO CONFORM TO RJSDUCTIONofDUTIES, t It EAT 8AVINO TO CONSUMERS 1 1 V Clotting' np Clul '4 Send for our New I'rle Mat and a Clih fom will scceinpany It, rontalnlns lull dUte. tiou mnktiiK a laraa savins to eoniumtrs aud r rtrallv to tlab orsanlrert. The Great American Cowpavv, w 81 a U TESEY STUFFT. p. o. Box sots. new York, AOKNT8 WANTII) FOR LIFE IN UTAH Iltl.Ntl an KXPONKortheSiKCRET RITES a MYsTLKlfcH ol MOItMONISM. With a full and outbtnlle history er Polygamy, by J. II. UF A til. K, Fdltor ol tht bait i.ase Uo Mrter. Aaienlsarenieeilnftwlth unpreelrnliv suereis, nnt rtports 1h subserlttrt la four tla ye. snotlirr 71 In twod .jl. bend for Circulars and see what the press says of tht work NATION A L, FUUI.lSHlNa CO., Philadtlphla, Pa. POPERY. 11W FOB OF THE CUVRCU AND REPUBLIC. What II has Aont. What It It doing and wbnt II miwns to do. Its power. Its Saanotliin. lit Infallibility. Its frauds. Its rtllott. Its miracles, lis Idolatry. Iisperseeutlons. It. hatred nf our piitdln sehooli and nf elvll and rtllnjlout liberty. Its stamina crimes. Its horrid wicktdntts.aad ITSKKWIlKK K1IIVS. A book that Is wanted tvtrywhte. We want aaents to lutrniluet It In evtry eounty at om-e, aud will py them liberally. Fend lor Circular, Address ZIF.llLF.lt k MtCUliUV, le South Ilk strsst, Philadelphia, Pa. LP. imoCKETT'8 IUSTOHY OK THE BLOODY Franco -German War. Now containing a full account el the fearful KKIft ol TMtltOH In I AH IS. Is telllnK bsyond all precedent. It l by far the most rellal.lt and only complete and Impartial hiMory or that mlKhly strumas and Iu nmn entnua re.ulls. Ml USKts, nearly ltsi spirited Illustrations, prlct only l.lti. 40 om eoies already sold. It Is usued In both Ensll.h and Oerinan, and Is bcqoud question tht fastt.t telllnK book eitant. Whle awake tnerstt.u axtms wanted. Terms eitra. Now Is tha tint to cln umi.ey. A. H. II I 'lilt A K le. Publisher, too Chtttuul street Philadelphia, Fa. JURUBJEBA. Is a Boutb American planl that has been used for many years by Ibe nicdtral faoufiy of those countries with wonderful efliency, and is a Sure and I'trfect llomedy for all llitonse of The Liver and Fplren, Enlargement er Ob slruclinn of Intestines, L'rlnniy, Vtcrino or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a Maul of lllood, Intermittent or He iniltrnt Fevers, Inflammation of of tht Liver, lropsy, BlugKlsh Circulation oflho lilnod. Abs cesses, Tumors, Jaundice, lyspep.ia. Ague ,t Fever or their concomitants. Dr. Wells' Extract of JlltlBERA, Is a most porfeet alterative, and It uttered to ht putdle as a (treat lnvlKorntor and rrn tdy lor'all Impiirllles ol tin blood, er lor nrxaiilo weakritrs with their aiteoduut avlli. lor Hit fortKuluu cuiuplilntf. ' tr. WM.IS EXTI! AOT OF JERLTIEDA Is eonflitentty jeenminsnded to every fh nitty ss a houaehold remrily, vnd should be Iretly taken in alldertnKctreiils of the Sf meni. II Is NOT A PHYS1H-U Is NOT what Is pop ularly culled n III 1 I'Klts, nor fs It Intendtd at puen t but Is rlmply a pnworiul altaiatlvt slvlnif health, vlk-or SLd Inns to all th vital foreta. and antmntes nnd fortiflea nil wtak aadlitu- Shstlrt leintttrsnients. UUN y. ktl.l.OiK), IS Piatt Bt. New Yark, . , Sole Agent lor th 1'nlted States. Prlc Cot Dollar t( llolllo. head lor Circular W O'CLOCK. RIKF.KS. SIIOT-UUN8, ltEVOL VF.RS, and lnn Material, nf tvry kind. Wrlrt for Pries List, to Great We.ttrti Uun Works, Hlltsl.urali, Pa. Army Ouns and li. volvors bouuht or tradtd lur. Aneuu wanted. ' COTn nSmtw. mf ! fart .a T1IEA-NECTA11 ' it IS A IiL'b'b , , Ill.4( K TCI , with thtr Tea Flavor, warranted so suit alt tastes. Far sal veywhr. Aad for salt whotsalt only by th Urbat Atlantic) a Paoiv iv la Co., SihurchSt. Ntw Boa Moe. Sand for ThtaNtctar 4W. Polytechnic;; College, Oris STATS O rasSSTLTAKIA, MARKET 8L, wt of 17th,PlULADELPUIA Tl opens Keptcmbsr 10th, 1171. Thorcuiih Ool leslat traluias for th prwetle or Mint F.aslnr ttrlntr. Civil Fnatneerlns. Mtehanioal Enata- ertns, Aanalyllcal aad Industrial ('here I. try. jieiiaitra:y ana Areaitseiur. i s liipioia oi tit i ollose la reetlved as eonelustvvtdoo uf pmflelanoy by th Nr't enitlncars and omnpsnles tniiaaed in works of luiprovonitnt. For 10 lb Annual Annouueouitni adurt.SAt.ffUK.Llt.. KENNEDY, u. u., Prttldtntof Faculty. Roper Caloric Engine Co tu Chanirers etrert, lew Tork, Lf & at Iter Asapaiat up m r M 1 1 iisjl 1 IB li at si a kf St Si 1, S, aud 4 Hurt Power. No Wator Usedl - - Cannot Explode! No Intwrane Domandtdl Not llsbl to gtt out of Ordtrl Hwiulrta po 6 kills J n: Ktneerl Coal I run w Ctnta ft day par hurt yowtr. Is derived fi.u i th(lrek tlanllMnir tk nowtr of tht soul, sp rlt or uilnd. and Is tha basis of all human knowl dat. Payouuuauoy Is ths tills of a new work ul 4i0 pases, by Ushukht Hamil ton, II. A.,sli lull Inatr uctlurja le thtselenc, of houl Lharmli g and Psychalosl i'aaolnatloni ktw to tstrt II l.i woodtrful powor ovtr men oe aaltnals at will, . II Isaahas Mtsuitrtrin. now lq beooin Tranoe r Writing Mediums, liurlaatlnii hplrllualUlt, Alrktmy, Philosophy of Omeya aad Hi earns, 1 l lunate Vouns's 11 ass to, OuhH In Slyipriku S.A il'hl. lai ah' S.uA-ti, la. Friall.h langn t tmofe'slng to leaeh tklsoeeult r".l.tPI, W F. .Ill 111V. ILV 'l . B 1. 1. .vv-- aVr ID MO II l OK IU DeMllAD IM PP"'1li pswssss ws tj4iaujivBisw aaajwe-1 v wsw -tUi$ Uolt, Albslkavl woik, rtiiiutf Y, Jovvejlr' . Vs. hmiltn trtt to buu oblv. - Unr a... . t a -a a.. . uja. eonlet ky stalk end (ajruit lo -, Address V HR I) " asTS ask M. I Siflr m , s.f ant, uamiier, u easts MS veey fter la, as Yoik P.O. Clroular.