MlDDLBBUttO, JAW. 11, 1673. J. CPOPWl, Editor Mi rrsprlrtor. i j t . j i ii .... i Jt FOR OOYEWKOR 1W ISTS, now. .to hit b. pack a, Or BTJWBVRY. the LF.tiisi.ATrna. Ths Sonata mot again oa WeJaes ch j inerniag wlieo Speaker BrctJ lioed rolgaeil oliir, sal nomios tions wers made to All tho pooitioa .Senntee- A. 0. HroaJliesJ, I)., anJ Tamos S. Rutao, II., were nominator. Tour ballot! wore ImJ with no choice hcre being t tieesoli bollot 1G to 10 Ao raoinj session was hold when otimbor of ballots were had with liko result. 1 ho Sonata organized at nooa oa Tbursdity bjr tlx tloction of 11 to. Ja. K. U itan, Spoaker. This was afleolod 1; tlx ro' of Sooater Hack-.tew, D. , writ droppo 1 nroaihaai and ratod for Mr. Hutaa. Mr. Rutan, the atw Speaker, is IVoiH Heaver county, and will maks an efficient officer. Ilia apaooh was a aa a . souou one and Dreathed lbs trus spirit of reform. Ilia efforts will bo diroctod toward makio tbs sossion a modal oqs for breyitr, -economy, and wis l;;tlatioa. Tho Hoaie aiijoiraeJ oaTburslay kntil T gca Jay evening. Ths Comniittoes hire not baeo aa rtooncsJ, and do boa iness of impor Ctuce has yet been tressaoted. When Uul. A. K. MUlure" wro'.e what may justly bo called bis able biter in rofereoco to bis own noliti nl chances, and giving his eritioisms of lis National Adroinietretion, lie little eJre.irued of ths tnannor of it reoepHon by ths Itcpubliean pross of the Mats. M'Ciure bm olways been a favorite with the proas of the State. Ilia bold and frank, geaerous and able OJurso aa a man and a politician, gars hi oi an ioflaenoo heretofore Which bo might bava wielded to win bright honor for himsolf, bat which lis ooglectod to use, as be ought to have dune. Yet with all this In flit auce on his part, sod the kindly fell ing or bis old eolomporaries. Col. M Clara u not able ts away a ain gle newspapor outside of Philadelphia, io opposition to the National Adminia tratioo, aod aa a specimen af ths style in which hia luttor is reooired, we quote the following from the Pills- 1 .11. I ... .1 . . . . . vuij fixjjiuw, uuu ui ill most lade' pendent Jpablicaa journals io the Stalo : 44 We do not join with him at all in regard to either the Gtnoss or availa bility of J'lenident Grant, whether for reuoiuiuatioQ or re-election. We do not kaow precisely what a certain claaa of critics moao when they say thore sre others with mors ability than President Grant. la apeoial sense this may bo truo. He baa not fctutlictl law, ths sciences, statesman ship or diplomacy yet We claim that lis Has otlior qualities which offset tbose nccomiilisbrasuts. and which iodeod are, in their place, mors rclia. Ufcs. e should greatly fear to have Sumner, or tjreoly, or many other able and brilliant men, for ProaiJent. The reaaon ia, that whilo they are eultivatod, they lack certaio eleioeuU of character, which General Grant possesses io a very euiiueot deirreo. 1 rosideot Grant was not eloctod to Ins office because be was deemed to be a .a a me oeai speaker, me best writer or moat profound thinker, or intellectu ally the most accomplished and culti vated man iu the party, but bocauao he bad those elements of alroujjth that mads his nomination almost a eondition of eucecas the party, aod be cause bo had developed trails oi char acter as a general commanding the armies, honesty, integrity, parity of purpoeo, resolution in war, skill in controlling men, high, uoimpcaohed patriotism, which convinced the peo. nls that he bad been in military life. Nor do we see that be bas dons any thing to destroy "tho uoity and puri ty of the party' We have not yot known of a ease whero Preaidcot G rent has wontooly intruded ur.on thecouooils of the Republican party, or where lis bas failed to meet ovary piedtco given by him io ncoeptiog h'a nomination, lie bas not succeeded in appointing 30,000 offieora to fill 6,030 offioos, but ws doubt if even Nr. Sumoor could do this. For these reasons we doubt the wis dom of M'Clure's letter. All of bis class seem to taks it as admitted that Grant is an siooediogly inferior man point that i not asssntsd tv. He ia believed by the masses to bo pure, froe frcm political entanglomonte, aod specially well adapted for the position be holds. These views will lead to bis nomination, aod his triumphant re. leotion. To assert, tbsreforo that be is dsfeotiva and unworthy, is to in. bbii s ciass wao are strenuous la ths Biaintsnsnoo of tbess views. Ws shall wateb ths effoot or this loiter with ca riosity. Our opioios is, it will add to the labor of M'Clure's friends if tbsy art determined to force tbsir nomina tion i That tells the story of Republican pBuuuufe iu i nDQsyiraoia. it is a reflex of popular feeling whloh all the . politicians io our borders oaooot mis direct or change. 8serstary Boutwell, in his pablie debt statement lor tbs last month M 1871, shows that sines March 1, 1867, a rsluotlos bss beeo mads of nssrly three hundred million dollars. Tbs cUcroase doriog December was four Billion four hundred sod twsnty thou saad alss hundred and flftv-ali dollars aad Mvsntyss cs ots. Jawm Fisk, Jr., tbs notorious Xew York gold gamblsr, was shot by Edward 9. Stokes, at the Grand Central Hotel la New York, last Sat. arday, and died lbs noil day. A wo man was st ths bottom of tbs matter. A feeling oljhstred eiistsd Istwsen Fiok sod Stokee, arising ia the for mer's enso from Jealousy caused by the affoctionate manner in which Stokes was treated by ths celobialed Holen J. Msmflold. That Ldy re fusing the request which was mads by Colonsl lisle to discard Stokss, risk would tsks every opputuoily to outwit his sucosssful rival, who, Go ding himself Iriumphod over in all business transactions and S fits at law, harbored a feolioj equal in hate to that of his arrogaet tormentor, which isoiing reacuea ine climax la cooae- quonce of Judge llrady's adserae de. cision on I rllay, toucbiug the publi calion of the Kiak-MaoafielJ lovo-lot- tors; the humilisliog cross eiamioa- tion hs and Mrs. MtnsfiolJ wore sub jectod toon Saturday, and the rumor that Fisk had indicted him for Mack mail. This wae followed with a know) eugo innv a oeacn warrant baa been issued for his arrost whilo attending ths Yorkville polios court. Thi in furiated man, Jon becoming acquaint ed with thia fact, left that plaoo in a perfect frsnxy, determined to soek par son al satisfaction for the wrongs wbieh hs fancied lie bad sulTjrei at tho bands of I'iak. Ths fatal conas quenceofthis resolution is stated s bovo, and lbs man whose cunniog aod trickery has bulDid all rivals is no mere. Fik was bjro ia Vermont in 18.'!2. At tho age of 17 he entered the employ of Van Amburh, the wild beast tamer, and travelled the L'uited States and Caaada. At 2 he lft the show businoas and bocaiue a toJdler. after whioh ho became a Wull Street speculator, auJ a bold, bad man gcuorally. IIo was a mar. riod man. Civil Service Reform. It bas boon the aim of the Admin istration to enforce honesty and effi ciency in nil public offices. Every psblio servant who has violate 1 tbs trust placod ia him bas boon proceed ed agniost with all the vigor of the law. Jf bud moo have socured places it has been tho fault of tho system established by law and custom for making appointments, or the fault of those wbo reccommsod for government positions persons not sufficiently well known to them personally, or who give letters endoisiug tho character of office-seekers without a proper sense or. the grave responsibilities which such a course devolves upon thctn. A civil sorvico reform which can correct this abuse is much desir ed. Ia mercantile pursuits the busi ness man who gives a irttsr of recom mendation to a friond to enable hiui to obtain credit from a stranger, ia re. garded as morally responsible for the integrity of bis friend, and his ability to meet his obligations. A reformato ry law which would enforce this prin ciple sgainat all endorsers of persons for public place, would insure great utioa io making recommendations. A salutary lesson bas boen taught tbs careless and disbonost public servant in tbo great number of prosecutions and convictions of the last two yosrs. It is gratifying to notice the favora ble change which is taking place throuohout the eounlry, ia briogiog to punishmont those who Lavs pro ved recrsaot to ths trusts eouSded to them, aod ia olevating to public offico oooo but those who possess the confl donco of the hooest and virtuous. who, it will always be found, com priso the majority of the community in which tbey live. A Young Woman Found Dead In llesks County. The Heading Tone relates the fol lowing: 1 esterdsy tbs dead body of a youoz woman, named Susan Hemraiir. was lound ia a creek on the farm of Jesse Mats, about Uvo miles southwest of this city. When found she was ly ing on hor back ia the creek, which ia shallow, and her shawl whj wrap. peo about ber face and boad, her hat was seourely fastened upon her hssd and one of ber bands wua in her muff. Tho upper part of her bodv was perfoctiy dry, and no marke of violence upou ber poison were obser. vaoie. The girl was employed as a ssr. vaot in the family of Mr. Mats.. She w as attending a bundav school festi val, held in a school-bouse a mile dis tant from Mr, Mate's bouso, on Moo. dayeveniog, aad after the festival atsrtsd oa hsr way boms. Whoo she got near the house, instead of sotorieg tbs premises at the eats, sbs climbed over a fenes for the purpose of cross. inga meaiiov, wnica aborteosJ tbs distance somewhat. This wss ths last that was seen or heard of ber na til Tuesday morning, wbso her dssd body wos found, as already stated. The ooroner's jury reodored s verdict of death by suiciJe. A post-mortem sxamioatioa is to be uado. It ia said that a short tiros sgo Miss Hemmig stated that an ontrags had been eominittsd upoa hsr peraoa a few months sines bv s vouns? blaek. smith, wbo bad Isft tbs neighborhood shortly after committing ths deed, aad nsa not wncs been seea or beard of. Her condition eroatlv . troubled bar. Ths real oauao oi ber ueeth will la all probibility only hs brought ont ths Investigation ordered by tbs dis trict attorns. Thomas Ifast. Ths mat esrteatnrisi Is thus de- scribed by his friend Nssby: Nast is about 84 years ofao, aod about five rest soven Inches In height. He bss s keen, sharp eye, sod a good Gormen face; haa black hair, and ia dapper sad i l:. t .t!L V uoav in mi puraoQ, a IIIDK O was born In Droslaa, Oermaev, and same over to this country when he wss about three yssrs of age. His father wanted blm to be a jewolor, but he was alresdr betrothed to art. Frank Leslie, I think, brought bid ont first, at the time hs sent him to England to make pictures of ths grsat Heeoao- layers prize fight sod then when ths war broke out ths Harpers sent him South to sketch battles. It was in 1802, joat after tbo election, when eh the country was clamorinit for Peace at any price, that he atruck the particu lar vein tn which be bas sines beeoiae famous. The picture which he drew then, entitled " Peace,' was grand. It represented a Union soldier s grave, over i no tomnstons or wbioa was weeping Columbia. AJ the foot stood a companion to tho'dead loyal ist, stripped of his arms, and ftbskinjr bands witb a rebel armed to tbs teeth end with one foot npon ths grave That picture msdo his reputation. He was as well known tho nost day as ns ia now. it was ciroulalsd by the million as a campaign document. He lives, in 125th atrret, New York io a modest frsiae house. His wife and three sons cocstitate bis family. Tbey Lave nossrvsnts. At tbs sod of tho lot on which his kouss stsnds is ons-story brick building, where be does his work. Us has there the quaintest colleotion of euriosiiios, chiefly of art tbat could be imagined. His wifs is a Isdy of rare intelligence, who assists bim grsaliy la bis labors. !Shs is s relative of James l'urtoo. Nast is s ruau of indomitable courage and rare inteiligonoe. Politically he is a most intense radical. Nabrow oauui railroads are fast golog into disrepate, and by all ap- pearances there will be nD tnre of that kind boilt. The Harrisburg State Journal bas ths following sensi ble arliclo on this subject : " Tbero seems to bo a falling sOT ia the favor of narrow gaego railroads. Two yeara sgo the country was grsat ly excittd on tho subject, but sinos then many surveys of roads made to be eonstrutcd on this plan have actually been abandoned, while our great thor- oughlare, the bout hero Paeihc, ta em barraaaed aod delayed by the discus sions bad to make it thro Jgbout a nar row gauge. Ths great difficulty ia ths way of a narrow gauge, is that bow ever short a road is, in soy part of ths country, the resources by which it is surrsunded soon maks the accumula tion of freight moro than it can ac commodate There is not a railroad to-day, north of Mason aod Dixou's lias, which has capacity suffioieol t acommodale its freight and passenger business. Honce'it is argued tbat tbs building of narrow gauge roads is s loss of tho first investment, aa ths bus iness will, tot soon aflor tbeir construc tion, demand a wide gsags, the char aster of froiglits being cumbersome and heavy, and tho speed required for competitions as fast aa on all roads. Of coui'Ho the nur.-ow gauge cannot' keep up with the wide or usual gauge, atid therefore It ia, that already tbo last experiment in railroading begins to demonstrate its own failure. For trade and travel, there is a certain gauge which regulates nil wheeled conveyances, and when that is depart ed from it becomss dsngorous aod im practicable; and business! moo hesi tate to incur the waste of money re quired for their construction. Theae facts rendsr the narrow gauge railroad unpopular, and will eventually drive ibein ost of use.'' Hon. Jambs Pollock has made his annual report of tbs operations of tbs Miot nod brsnohes for tbo fis cal year ending June 30, 1971 : The deposits of bullion of tbs mint and branches during lbs fiscal year ware as follows : Gold, $37, 051,202 20 i silver 5.970,932,64 total deposits $43,030,184 80. Dsduetiog from this total the redeposits, or bsrs made at our braneh of lbs Mint and rsdoposit ed In auotber for coinage, the amount will be I39,i;i7. 404 13. For the same poriod tbo eoioage was as lollows t Uold coin, number ofpie- ces, 1,1'JO'JIO: value. S21.302.473: anparted and fine gold bars, 813,101, 089 42 ; silver coin, pieco, 3,604,793 ; vulue, f 1.935,905 20 : silver bare. 3,- 544,190 13 ; sickle copper and bronze. pieces, 11,672,750 ; value, 8283,760; total number of pieces struck, 10,458, 458; toUl value of coinage, f 10,187, 409,80. Ths continued suspension of specie psymoots retracts tbs work of tbo Mint and the amount of coinage. The capacity of the Miot and branches to do alt the coinage requited is am ple. The Director believes from discov eries and developments in ths West ern Slates and Territories, tbat before another decade the annual production of gold anJ siivor io tbo United States will be mors than doubled. Tbs Diteetor proposes to bars pre pared each devices as may improve (be general appearance of our eoios, re laioiag their general ebaraoteriatios, to be used, if approved, io national ooieage. ,Tbo Director refers to several sub jects of Interest, embracing abraded, coins as a legal tender, token silver coinage, counterfeit aod iatitatiooooioa, rofining by chlorine, ths bamid essay of silver, eto. Tho report Is Interesting through- OBl. A cbicksa pis sxblbltsd at the Ft. John's Church fair at Bridgeport, Con necticut, filled a tin pan nine feet ia diameter. It contained one hundred large siss chickens, fifty Bounds offlonr and twsnty pounds of lard. It re quired foar stout net) to carry it, ana tnere was but ooe oven ia tows large enough to bake it. It ts sup posed to be ths largest pis ever nsde. Brutal Assaalt ef ft Metre). In Rochester, New York oa Satur day, deceniber 80, a colored man nan ed Howard outraeeouelv assaulted a little fcirl, ten rears old. sod was lodged in jail. On Jan. 2, ths littls girl was re ported is a pecarloas sondition, aad tremendous excitement ensued among tbe people. Tbe Mob attempted to break into the jail for tbo purpose of lynching tbo prisoner, but wsre pre vented by tbe military aad police. Some of the afternoon pspers announc ed that the girl bad died, and tbe ex citement cootinasd wits increasing violenee until about nine o'elock in the evening, when it culminated in an at tempt to stone tbe militia assembled, who fired upoo tbs crowd ia the neighborhood ol the Jail, killing two men aod wounding a man sad boy. Through tbs night everybody in the city soemod to be moving toward the jail, aad the leeling agaiast the military was intense. Tbe next day notwithstanding the fact that Howard was indicted, the mob did not seem disposed losbandon the vicinity of tbe jail ia which be was inosreersted. Tbo polios obarged sod diapersed the riotous assemblage late in tbe afternoon, and during the evoning people were not allowed to loiter on the streets, the members of tho military organisation doing duty aa spssetai policemen. Uoe man Uockwell, who knocked a soldier down, was seot to tbe penitentiary for six months. On tho night of Thursday Jan. 4, Howard was secretly conveyed to tbe uouri-room, ana at ,v.30 was ar raigned and pleaded guilty, and was soateoced st twsnty yesrs bard labor in Auburn Stats Prison. lis was im mediately removed qniotly and taken le Auburn, whore be commenced hia term of imprisonment the next day Thus tbe authorities sutisfisd tbs sods of justice. Tho littls girl Oehs is reported to be improviog. Harper's Wckkly completed its fifteenth end Harpkb's JIazar its filth volumo on Saturday. The for mer, in conseqqonce of a eontiouoas series of; il ustrstsd Supplements, contains 1.Z4U paces (there were ia tho first volume.) and tbo latter la also portly and prosperous. The il lustrations uro to be counted in these O'uuios by huodf sds. Io the Wetkty tne pom icai cartoons or 1. XMssi have done yeoman's service during the lat six rnooths ia putting down the "liioir atiNewiorlc. 1 here are now pub- liabing in Harper Weekly four seri alsthat is, two by Wilkio Collins, ooe by Uoorge hliot, sod one by Cliai. Lever. 1 be Uazar is richly illustrat ed, its "personals aro brilliant aoc racy j its faahioos have the attraction of oovelty 4 the Old bachelor (0. V. Curtis) gossips delightfully under the title ''.Manners on tho lload, and one or two serials are usually in progress. Jest now "The Lords of Ardon,'' one of Miss Rrsddon's boat novels, is the i.eotre of atlrsclion. Pardons. Aocordine to Govornor Geary's pardon report, oecompsny his mossage. aixty eonvicts wero pardoned by him daring the year ending No vember 31, 1571. Tbe number of pardons granted during lbs five years of his administration is three bundrod and fifty-six. a yearly average of soy- enly-ooe. 1 ho Governor haa signed twenty one dontb warrants. Only one was signed tbs past year that of Lloyd Jintlon wbo was eseoutod at Williamsport lust March. The rea sons for granting each pnrdoo, and names of tbe petitioners for it aro giv en in tbe report. dome uays ago David JJuan, a young man 17 or 18 years of ags, s resideut 01 ray cite township, was out selling snares for rabits. Howard Patton was at ths same time buotine wi.u turkeys, and espisd Dunn in the bushes, mistook bim for a turkoy, and discharged bis cun at bim. It was a wsll delivered charge ; forty-six shots took eueot, boing distributed in Dunn t hip, shoulder aod naok. Fortunately they scareely more than penetrated tbe skin, and tbe injury sustained was not 01 a serious nsture. Juniata Smtiuel. Psnsi A is still ravaged by famine, with all its conaeqnent misery. Whole tracts of country are laid waste by this scoarge and its attendant horror, pes tilence. Not only tbe rural districts, but also ths cities, in terrible distress. As no news bad beoo received from tbs East for a long time, it was hoped that Persia was roooveriog from the disasters which tbrealened to over whelm bsr, but the latest news de. Strovs all such hona and nrtunti piotuie terrible to look npon. Consioirabli trouble exists in ths Louisana House of Representatives Speaker Carter and Governor War mouth appear to be sogagsd ia bitter conflict, which mast result, if contin ued, disastrously to 00s or lbs otbor. The Governor aod several othar wan arrested and held to bail, ebsrgsd witb mating aa uoiawiul combination and conspiracy (or the purpose of obstruct ing aod hindering the execution of tbe laws. Io ths House several of tbe members of lbs Wsrmoutb party were also unseated. A snow-bird shooting match be tween Captain Bogsrdos, ths champ ion sbot of tbe United 8tates, and Jamas Ward, of Toroots oa Friday a week, resulted in a viotory for Ward. It is a great pity tbe gooidido't burst sod kill these brotes. The rssidenos of Mr. U. B. Kooos, at Bloorasburg, wss destroyed by fire 00 Sunday morning a week. It wasoosof ths handsomest baildiogs ia the place, aad elegantly furnished. Tbs loss is sstimatsd at 120,000.- Govbbnob Geary has appointed Adam C. Rsinoibl, ex-member of the House of Representatives frosa Leo caster county, Deputy Secretary of ths Commonwealth in placs of J. M. Weakley, resigned. New Ham nii ibb, win hs ths first Stats to open ths great earopaiga of 1872, iti.aoBsai election oseurring Is Marvh. r A sab accident occurred oa ths Northera Central Railway, at Rock, ville, eight miles west of Harrisburg, on Tueedsy, by which a Mras Jslia Stow was iastaotly killsd, sod Mr. Jscob Borksr seriously Injured. Tbs lady was In a wagon at tbo time, proceeding 10 Daopbln, where she was to be married io the evening. UKW ADVERTISEMENTS. "" Hhcrifl 'N Halo By virtue of a writ of PI. Fa. leaned eat of Ibe Court af Coaamoa IMtaa of Sayder Co., to me direesH, will be eipoeed le pub lie Sale, at Ibe Pablie llouae of Daniel El aenharl, la Washington lownakip, Snyder i-enuiy, ro., oa Saturday, February 8. Ism. Tbe folUwIos; described Real Estate te wit i All that eat lain Trael of Land ait aateia Union townablp, Ceunly and State atoreaaid, bouadod en tbe east by land of Joba Bwelgert, weat by land of George ienig, eoutn ny land er Jacob c. Biraua ar, and north by land of Baoaaal Herrold, containing 1 A O It li H I Mors er leas, wfcereea are ereeled a two- story FRAME IIOC8B. Frame Stable, aad other out bulldlnge. Bale le commence al VI o clock, noon- Poised, taken ia execution, aad le be sold aa the property of Henry. 1). Swine- fort. JOHN 8. WOLF, RberitT. B&erin s uoiee, MiJJlsburg, Jan. P, 1872. N OTICK OF ELECTION. Ovviea dpusrar a t.awiarowa R. W. Co., r-mngroTo r. jonaary a, ii.a. The annual meeting of tbe Hiockboldore or Ibis Company will be held at Ibe Key atone 110101. Bolinsgrore, Boydor Counly Penna. oa Tueaday, February 13lh 1872, at 1 o'clock P. M. al wbieh lime and niece an election will be held for a Treeideat aod eevea Directora to eorve tbe enauing year. J. II. I. JACKSON 0SOSSTABV. JAVIS UOUSK, At ths Mlfllta, Centre, Woebarv 4 Lewlstown R. R. Uopot, eoraor ot Water aaS Dorcas Hie., LowIhIowii 1?1., George Flory ft Bon, Proprietors. B9Opea Day and Might for the accom modation of travelers. A Aral elate Rea- taurant ia altaehed to Ibe boUl, where Mea'e al ail houra eaa be had. Terme reaeonablr. 6,43-lf LLROHEMY I10C3I. loa. Ill A 814 Market Street, (4eor t:3kth) PHILADELPHIA W. Ileclc. I'roDriotor. Terme II 00 Per Dai. 0,43if J B. SULUEIMEK, DEALER I!T HARDWARE, Iron, Kails, Steel, Leather, Faints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET STREET, Lewimlown, l'cnu'o. Keveaiber 2, 1871 -tf T C. KREITZF.R. Ui JUSTUJK OF THE PFACE. Chapman lovbaklp hnjder Co. ra. ConTOTanrlna. Cn!lottn and all other bail. n cntruiteil tu till or will bo urouiutl, at landed to. J THOMPSON 11AKEII, -A.ttoino'-nt-T w, Lewisburg, Union Co., Ta. tsS-Oan be eonaulled in Ibe Eocliab and German languagte.TisS. OFFICE Market Sired, opposite Walls. Smith A Co s Store. 8 tOy J. COOKE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOCKS. 149 Worth Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. fAus. 6. 'CO-tf Estats ovOEOKOE KLINE Dne'B. 17 X EC U TO It'S NOTICE. Iltara 1-1 Testamentary 'on tbo Estet of Oeorce n-inv, 1 hiv vi nmmwmr tuwnioip snyner eonaiy. dee'tl, bln been jriDte.1 the nderaled all persona knowing themrelvta Indebted to uld ksiele aro reoulred to uki unaiii wiihnui delay and tkooo baln- elalms will preeent tbem w UAKUISA KLIKE. Oot. 14. 18TL EaaouTun. JACOD P. DOUAIt, WITH JDERROTH, 11ERG8TRE8SEE A CO. WIIOLESALI DEALERS IS FISH, P0 VISIONS, &c. No. 20S North Whartea, (above Eaee St..) 9-71 f PIIILADELPAIA. G. U OllS UEUCI Ell, ' 'justice of 7 he peace, IHrrr Township, Snyder Cennty, Pa. Colloetlona, Ooaveyanelnr, and all other baet- leu nertAlnln tm tLm Mnt .M h. i- aiundedto. Omos near TruatmansTlllo. F. II AN SELL, arooaaaoa o easrvaAi aoaaw. CX.OCKSJLT JL3BH QZtJVMWASJD, Is- SI Hortk FosrtB Street, PHILADELPHIA,. Original Peckagea Cosetantlj ea flaad. - BeproaenUd by THEO'g SWINErOBO. QIIA.H. II. HOYIiUl. Wholoaale aad Retail Peeler la HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Csaokaaakers' Materials, 8hoe riadlagse. Beliasgrsve, Pa. S-llf D. B. SLIFEK'3 WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Furniture Warerobms, NO. C6 NORTH EECONO STREET, (Uelow Areb, Weat Bids.) lntorjf and WKoteioU Department, ieu norm 01 a Bireet, stove usrord, -lf rUILADELPIIIA. pAXTONVlLLH UOT1SL, HENST IS INFER, Proprietor. . The SMtarsteaoS adonts this method of Inflarm- ths nuMIe thaA he kas ooeaed a hotel at the th, named plaoo, on the road from Middle Were to Heavariewn. and that ko la prepared ta eaUrWia tbe paSllOLWlU Sret elaan aecommoda .....-- HNraxajFaU. ' 4pjue,isu. , ,, , . . Airentpj "Wnntecl. Groat ladoeesneate ) noRUon ion, DKSOBIPTITB OP LIFE I TV UTAH, B a BIMerora ttlek Prleet. mif klil. Mm,, who haa made her eeoepo after a ronldeneo of Srteea yeara among them, Her amdaTlls to in verniwoni, ereiame ovinneo aeaiost Rrlaham Vonqjr aad tko l.l.lers, Tka "Proph et" In eoart. Twl and aeateneoer Hawklna. Hurtling dlaeloanrea, plot, wramlaatloaa aad letlma. S7S raea, follf lllnttratod. t.lreuiara. T.-mi aad wartlealara, Mnt.free on eppuoeiinw, enareee, Ul'lFIELU AaltHF.AU.rn-M.eter, III Bansom Street, PkUadllphla. AGENTS WANTED FOR PHASES OF LOHDO.f LIFE. Br D. J. XiawA, tho welt hnown Jonrnaliet. TBI VEST LABOIST COMMISSIONS PAID. Thlo book ts a beaatiml or to re of Set pefos, embellished with noo ennrSTlnes, and a Snely eieeoiea mop oi ineea, oeugneq ana eiepU' ted eiprOMl, for this worh by eminent ertlite. II oonteln, a full, raphlo aad trnthfal slala ment of the nigble, HMreU aad Besaatloaa of tho eroal Metropnii, of tko world. Addroee, 1UFF1KIU AHHMKAD Pabllihere, til Baaaem btreet, Philadelphia. gCIE.NTIFIC AMERICAN FOR 1878. TWENTf-SEVENtU TEAR. This sptendld weekly, greatly enlarged aad napruvw, OH DI IM HPII ,MIII HI ll tereatlnelnarnals ever paMliked. Ever nam ber I, beaolirallr printed ea ane paper, aad ele nllr llluitrated wlih original enprrarlaee, repreraallna New lareotloai i .NoTeUlM la Me- cnanies. maoereetaroe, Chemistry, rhotoa;ra phr. Are hlteelare, Ap;rlellnre, enalneerlne, SrioDre and art. Farmer! Merhnnlei. larea- tnrs, Eaalneera Ohemlsu. Meanrectarere. aad People of all Prefe,,lcne or Trade, will Bad the Scientific American Of Oroat Valaoaad Interest. Iu 'praotleal set. rations will sere haadred, er dollars to erery HoetehoM, Workahop, and Factory In tko land. ummmmm oiieriap n eontioaai soaroo oi aiaaie Inilrectloe. The Kdltor, are aselsled by maay of the ablest Amerleaa and Karopeaa Writers, ond hsTlni aeoess to all tho leading HeleatlSe a Mecnenicei joeraaie oi ,ee wona, mo eoi- amns u ine noionimo Ameneea areeoaatanliy enriched with the eholsest latormatlon. Aa OFFICIAL LIST of all tbe Patents la sued is Published Weekly The vearlv aaeibero of the sniEHTIFir) AMKR1UAN make Two 8plendldVolamea of .-earir mi Taouaano raes, equiraieat in also w rour Tnouianu uruisary iioua raaes. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TERMS. s a Toart SI M Half Year 1 Clans 01 10B uopiee tor ono sear, e.su eaoa, S2,oa, With a Pplenilld Prttnlum Io Ike person who forma tho Clob, eonsintlns; of a oopv of the role brated ttteel Plate Engravlnf, ''Men of Pro- grens." la eonnoetlna with the publication of the Set entmo American, the anJerilirned oondaot the men eateaaiTo Agones la t he world tor pro cerlne; PATENTS. The best war to obtnln an answer to the quae lion Caa 1 obtain a Patent t Is to write to MUNN fc CO., S7 Park Kow, New York, who hare had oer Twenty flae Years' Kaperleace in ine eupiness. no cnarao is maoe tor opinion and edrloo. A pee end lea sketch, er full writ tea description of the larentloa, aeoald be aeat. For Instruetlona ooncernlna Auerloaa and Coroveaa Patents (tereats Re Issuee Inter ferencee Rejected Oaaoe Hlnta on Melllna Pa tenia Roles aad Prooeedlne, of Ibe Potent OBIce The Now Patent Laws Examinations t utsndoar Infrlnaemanta, etc., etc, seed for INSTMUIITION HtMlK. which will be mailed free, oa application. All besleeae strictly oea- uevniwi. .riur.a. aunn slii., PvBLianaaa op me RmnnTivio AmantoAn, Jtotcell & Co.'t AJoertUtmtnU. Free to Book Agents. We will send handsome Paoepeclae of enr New 1 f.Lt'BTn atrd Familt Bini.e, eentalalnc oror J0 Sno Scripture lllustrationa to ear Hook A(eat, freeol charge. Natiobal Pub lish ma t,o., fklla, fa. BOOTS AND SHOES Made AVitU CABLE WIRE SCREW Will not nip or Leak. GREAT CHANCE to MAKE MONEY By taking aa agency for THE HOMEOFOOU'8 PKOPLB. The moat aao- cessful book ont, nearly two kandred Staaaia coat Knurarlnera. fine agent took 114 onlers In ten days, others aro doing equally aa well 3,600 Dollars per annum can le made by any male or femelo agent taking ordera for this pobular work. 1 be liest ehenee to make money otfored, Send fur circulars with terms elo Ultra larae Inducements olfered. Address WoHTltlNOXUk. kOO.. Hartford. Conn. HISTUBY OF The Great Fires Iw tJHIOAOOand the WEST bv Her. E. J. (tiMiaran, I). It., of Chicago. Only com plot. history. TOO Sto. pages 1 00 engravlnga. TO.ooo already sold. Price S3.se. Sues ageau made la jeuaye. rronis go io sunerers. Agents wauteu m. n. uuuvartau vu.,ei rare slow, now York. liltltitiS & UKOTUKK8 Q.VTALOOUE OF FLOWER A VsosTASia ABO SUMMER PI.OWIRS DULBB, FOE 1872; Now readr. Oonslstlg af oror ISO paces, oa rose-tinted oauer. with upwards of too saoaraia cats, and 8lx Beautiful Colored Plates I Uover a beautiful dealga, la colore. The rloheat design a ooiore. -j oe ricaesi uaiaioaaa aver publish ed, head tt centa for eony , not one-half Uie yal aeoftha eolorod plates, la the Bret order. amounting to not laea than SI. tho prlee of the Caulogaa, Sto., will be rafanded la seeds. New customers placed oa the same looting wllk aid. Free to old oualomora. quality eroeede, else of packets, prices aad premium, oSered, make It to tke advantage) of all to parehata seeds of aa. bee tlatalogue for oilraordloary Inducements. Yon will miss It If yon do not eea ear Uata logue before ordering aeeds. Either of oar two Chromue forlSTt. slselSaSt one a Bower plate of Bulbous Pleats, consist ing of Lilies, fee. tho other of Anneal, Bienni al and Pereoalal Plaate, guaranteed tbo MOST ELEQANT FLORAL CUROMOS aver Issued In thla country. A annerh parlor or nament) mailed, post paid, en receipt of Tto. also free oa condition specified In Uotatogae. ekvurese. BKIOaS B. BROTHER. (Established 1141. KoohaaUr, Now York. WAIVTEI), AtmTBAOEIfTBtoaellthaPlnklaaad .r. oa Manofaotarlag Co', lmprorad how Family Sewing Maeelno, Oeneral Offle lor Peanst lranla. Kew Jaraa aad Oelaware, No. irn Chestnut St., Phlia. 1. L, faawoaoB, Manager. Profitable Bnlness Will be (Iron one or two narsona. of eltlier aei. la MinuLanvno) aad adjoining town,, by which tkey may realise from e0 to Slow a year, with but Utile Interference with ordinary oaeapatlon In selling HOU8UUOL.U AKTICLE8 of real merit and anlrersal nsa. If tke whole time Is derated a mack larger earn may ha realised. uiroaiera tree, atriag complete list er articles and aommleslona allowed. T. 8. COOK, A CO., BWHWi n (iBooaroBATSB use.) COLUMDIA FIRE HT8URA1TCE CO. OFFIOKJtS AMD DIREOTOBS. S.B. DBTWit-an, Proa1! H. Wilson, Vice Prea't Uerbt Themaa. Treaa. Jtnny. Vaina. Wm. Pattnn. Joe. tiehruadae, J. B. atrlna. M. M. Htrleklar. . J. T. Frueauff, bec'l J. H. Heeknun uao. Hogie For Iasnranee ajr Aaeaelee, address ' " J. r-fUHaUoON, hec'y UolnmUa.Pean'a St. T. atyon. SILVER TIPPED BOOTS AND SHOES Laat aslosiSiSEalasas ols- r klnsl. AQENT8 WAHTED Ageais make more money at work for as l baa al any thing else. Bnataeaa light aad permanent, Par tioanvre free. ft. anwaon a. Coaf Futa Art raeusuera, rf itaaa, saataa. k ' - nliMmw.!" I fVftse A BIOWTlIt Ilnras fareflrtet. ,. VfawtmJ peeMee paid. H. B. HH A W Alfred Ate. M)Ai nar awd rxprNe pm VayUsn, ,tamnto Maaafoffarte Ce Albbsd, Ma. CANCERS, TUMORS, ULCEUS. Astonishing ceres by Trs. Kline aad Llndlc at the Pklladclpkla Caacwr lnttltete, ni Arch M , Phlladelekla, pa. At Branek offloee by rr. M, Michael. St Niagara St , Baflalo. N. Y.ian by Dr. Krarta, erer aeOeneeeaSt., Anbwrn N Y WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTE. WaRalre, Ne Caaatle Medlelaoe. We in nod. Little pala. For pe rttcalara, call h er aa-t dreea either of the abore. IMPOT ENCT. Victims of early iMIseretlon, eelf-abase, eaasing nerroas debility, prema ture decay, Ac., wlllAnd a mn,t efleSteel, east aad permeaent enr by addreaslng.coaedentlal. ly. Iia. WUNUER, Post omoe, Pklleeelphla. Da why at Co's. AJvertuementi. THIS IS NO BUMBCoT By eending t5 CENTS with age, height, color of eyas and hair, yen will recede by ret ore mall, n correct picture of yor fatara hasbaad er wife, with name aad dale nf merrlaee. Address W. FOX, r. U. Drnwar, Me St Falloollh, N. Y. FREE TO AGEnTB. Aboead aarasstnet book of she PICTORIAL HOME BIDLnt, Conuinlng over soe tllnslrations. With a earn proheoslre Uyslopedln eaplaaatory of the Beet la Eaorisei awn Oiawtw. W M. FLINT fe CO., rkBasWahta Pa Profitable Employment .Yf.,.,r.i a few more Agents toss the World Renowned Improved BUtlKEYB SEWINO MACHINE, at a liberal salary er oa Uommlmlon. A Horse and Wagon given to Agents. Fall rartlcalare famlsked on applies, lloa. Address W. A. Henderson si Co. Uenaral Agent, Cleveland, Ohio, tit. Lonla, Ma. OREAT CHANCE FOR AOENTH Do yon want an ageney, local er tra. voting, with an opportunity ta make OS to a a day selling oar new T atrand I White Wire Clothee Xlaet I Tkey last I UI White Wire Clothes l.leo I Tkey last f 1 forever i sample free. Head for elrcuter gL'kJ AddraM at once Hudson Hirer Wire Work,, enr. Water UK. and Maiden uina. n. a. or m w nanaoipa si. coicago. SoOOoOred 0? proprie tor of llr. Hege'e Caiarrk Kcmedrran Inrnreble cjuo oftnfd la eoet," Oema or Vuorrk Boid by drairgieu at SO rente Wells' Carbolic Tablets, lOBCOUOHS.OOLDS HOBSENBSS. These tablets preeent tho Acid In Combination with other efficient rem, die. In a popular form, for the core ol all THROAT and LUNO Dliss sos. HnABsnaasa and ri-r(BATiow af the Ti boat are Immediately relieved, and ,t te rn cut, are constantly being sent to tho preprle, tor of relief In oases of throat dirflenlUaa of icara ,tnllng. O A TUVTfYH Hon't be decelred by worra. Ua.UAlUill,ss ImlUtlons. Oct ealp Well'a Oarbllla Tableta. Price Cta. per Boa. J II I N O . K E L.L.OOO. IS Piatt St. ... w. y. nana tor circular. atuio Ageou ror ine v. JUItUBEBA, It la NOT A PHYSIO-Il Is WOT what Is pep. Blarly called a BITTEKS, nor IS It Intended ss saeh. It I, (Imply a South American plant that hea been nsed lor many yesrs by the medical locally of those countries with wonderfnl oHIce ey as a powerful Alterative nod JnequaUd Pa rlflrer of the Mood aad la a Sara and Perfect Kemedy for all UUeaeec of the The Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or 0k atrurlioa of Ioteatinee, Urinary, Uterine er Abdominal Organs, Poverty er a Waut f Blood, Intermittent er Re nlltent Fevere, Inflammatiea of of Ike Liver, Dropey, Btuggiek Circulation of tbe Blood, Aba cesses. Tumors, Jaundioe, Dyspepsia. Ague A Fever er their oonaomitants. Dr. Welts' Rttrart af Jrarwyns I, offered to the public aa a great Invlgorater aaS remedy lor all Impurities of tho blood, or Im orgenle weakness with their attendaut erne. or the foregoing complaint .TUltUUEBA le confidently recommended to ever ery family as a Iroely tahsa uouieeoia remedy, and should be in ail derangement, or the aystem, It give, health, vlaor and-tonatA ll ih. i..h. and animate, and fertlBea all woak aad lyn JOHN O.. JLELLOOO, II Piatt St. New Terk, . Hole Agent lor tho United Stele,. Price One Dollar per Bottle, tiend for Clrsslm 600 mora A van tl wanted fnc thm mm MM.l.t. reliable and splendidly lllut'.reted work on CHICAGO ITS III8IORT AND DESTRUCTION. Hy Colbert A Chamberlain. Enlivened will vivid pen pictures nf terrific scenes and thrilling Incidents, embracing also accounts of the dl.u. trous ft res la Moscow, Roma, I.oniton, Ns York, Philadelphia, Portlend and late forsit fires In WUcon.ln andMlohlgan. tlnnlalnti'A pages and a soiwrlor map of Chicago. 0,0u, comes sold first 00 daya, aad aala Increasing ising rs Kend ,1 I . Pab- pny. no wars oi incomplete works. t once for circulars. HUBBARD HBOS., iisoers, 7aa oansam Htroat, Philadelphia. WANTED- AOENTS. SM tofaoo per month, by selling OREAT FORTUNES ! And Hew the were Made I ar the Htrnira-laa eel Ninuai oi our non-mane man, ay j. il. Uaue, Jr. By forty eminent eiamples. It tcask- ee kow tosaooeedln life, and at the same time : benefit mankind. For Particulars, notices ef .bv iiwFa anu sure terms, auiiress. ulu, ma- vuan, rnwiaaor, railaaelphla. Apents w tint otl. fOr"CoBVBT Lire Ubtbilbd," hy EdIU Oormaa, Eaoaped Naa, whose disclosures ut I lariiiingaBaeiarillog. SBABKLIB Pis. UI Philadelphia, Pa. twsyyst A MOTH to sail ouj Universal OS epOIUmeat Ceo blaallon Taaaal, llutm noie tuner, aaa other arllolee. Baoo Nuvtt- tv w. oaeo, me. RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS, RKVOIrl VERS, aad Una Materials of avarv kM I Write for Prloe List, to (treat Wester a On I weras. riitsoaraa. rs. Areav iiaa. aa, aa volvara bought or traded for. Agents waatet. $10 from 50s tsesarrum artJU eat I poataee ewt ) (or PWw rnk IM aaeuv ke TeauSUe. ILL. Wuuxm.tTZ AGENTS WANTED. A complete klttory a I Chicago IraP Destruction o.ooe oopioT aeld. Ia EnglUk and Oam1! CAtmONS2r3l,Bfit.t,h,., ! rrieen.su. rioe are ottered, aaeara the heek woe. buvbS Kploa AMheabaa. a full octavo, ox ln,b- ei.UOfor outAL with eholeeorUrrltorv. nearly eon panes, end over U Illustrations. aisotwaaaanlinil Ukromaa, Usicio, in WAB.BBd tlHlOAoa ,- ..a lll.nalanW terms free, PronU Urge. UNION PUBUH") ISU CUSS f A INT CHIUAUU. PUlt-""! tula .i.Hn.ww . v. w.a,, .1 vmvinnsili 05.000 REWARD a ladyfor her bravery and ,kil in was P1 COBS'" 1 savins grant, iron, its Indiana. ' Mr Captlritj smoog tbs 6iosx"l le a hlitery of her lUs as a prisoner nmoss u A wonderful aUirv eddoreed bv Areav On Oonirraeemea. Aa. Mulendld laduaeBKSV Agents to cell this and other povalar w rs aUJIsa S VISUIHB US H1SI f BBILI MJl eWi.SS. Wl"""-.. IBC Beet S AMILT BIBLB. Wl Write,' Io OlTAEDK U1TY PDBLI8HINO P AM Y, Stl and 11 tAqinca SUeet, PbUadelgJ AORNTS W1NTED for sl il hook, stories of tbatal advs'"J MIscellaBoons. to., hy ALBERT I'. J ARltHUN Baely (illustrated. Very lergajj Addroea UOLUMBIAht IliKMf. CO.. Baiil i .. - ' AB-al AGEirrs" Tnlormatloa pertali rUlnlav U IU UiUUil ' " J.S Sjanejs VOKot S l'rm' fkK.Aaenlai ear f.la..t i. aa. Al. as MUlH' IaU sy. uw immmT Aaa, eWe- 4. aTmakaVAwk v.... I Is ns awarA EaablU K4 Urocvdwf W. Y "PSYCHOLOOIO 'Faboihatio I a I rtk.. l- am u-u Umrlkkrt I Hub, U. A. 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