,'- THE POST. JflDDLEBURQ, Angurt 21, 1873. Local Nowh, eScc. The music of the Katy-didmay now lie hcartl in ine evening. One of the favorite Arruisorncnta of tportitaen, at tliM particular season, is Buuirrel hunling. Several trains from the main l'uic Creased over this road on WednBSday atnd mursaay ial. If you would btoIJ runaways, don't V r vour homes standing unhitvhdd thwe dog days. It It a Tery gxpeusive tahit. That graceful performance, eating hot roasting ears, is now visiult) to the naked eye in almost all well regulated famines. The Attention of our render Is called to the advertisement of Klias l'orUline, Agent forth Event's & Co's, York, l a., bursaries. A new song is entitled "I cannot meet thee by moonlight ahino," an an swer to "Sleet mo by moonlight alone." We suspect tier farther doestt t bciiuve In sucn luoiisiincs. This m tuo iHst season of tlio year in wnicn to miy niei. i noso who fiiii afford to lay in A supply ran avoid the t.igh prices and incouvcuicnvo of pur chasing in winter. ' ."The Post" use no lends, hut set all ' reading matter conclusion "The Tost" having the, greateat qiiuii tity and let quality of advertising matter is, tncreiore, mo best aavertia- Ing medium. "Woe bo unto those who give short measure and weight " snvs the AUvrn. Curiously enough, the Fairbanks scale Imow conHidorably used in various Mohotnmedoii countries, to help the people keep tho injunction of the JTophet. we learn that the two white men and negro, who recently escaped from the tail at Sunbury. are' lurking around In the narrows, and old iron mines, homli-cast or this place, during the (lav, and in the night forage for thuir daily rauons. Tho semi-annual Report of the Lewisburg Centre A Spmco Creek Rail road, up to the 31st of Juno shows i very remarkahlo increase of receipts ever any previous report for a similar period. Trade and travel on this line is increasing with un looked for rapidi ty- Rct. C. W. Marshall assisted lv Rov Jcssi Ackers of the M. E. Church will hold services In Bower's School house near Middlnburg on next Saturday evening ai o o ciock : on fniiirtny morn ing at 10 o'clock at which time' Sacra ment of the Lords supper will be ad ministered, and also at 7 o'clock in the evening. All aro respectfully invited. Cavsiso Tomatoes. Avoid having them too ripe ; pare and slice about a quarter of an inch thick : set them on the stove in an earthern crock, add a very httlo water. As soon as they come to a bciil, tako them up with a spoon, one slice hi a time, thus itecp inz your slices whole and leaving the J.iico to boil until your can is filled with tomatoes ; then turn in your boil Ing juice and seal up. bomb one snvs "ino nest thinir in the world is to take things as thev come -which we don t believe. It is better to eel- un and "eo for thorn." A mini would starve to death if ho were to sit still and wait for something- to cat to come to him and he would never get manned. If A man wants a w f ! he must go for her nut wait till hiiu comes, borne young men go for her about seven tunes a week and tlicu don't get her. Camp-meetiso. Tho ramn-mectinrr in progress, near mis place, under the stiftiices of the United Brethren in Chriitt denomination, has been a euc- so far taking in conniilonuion tin unfavorable weather. Tho minister present have shown a determined and earnest xcul in tlirir cause, and the members have been no lews zealous. Unisuul eood order has been maintain ed thus far. May their efforts be crown ed with abundant success. rr.ECAtTiox. During this sultry, hot and unhealthy weather, it is extreme ly necessary to use a eiieciul iirecau- tion in the transacting of tho ordinary business of every stay, life. Do not liur tv and fret and fuss and rush from place to place, and work yourself into fever heat, about some trillo that can very well wait another day, and to this end never let your business get ahead of you. The men who can get throu' most business are frequently those who have apparently most leisure. Hie annual catalotruo of the Even gclical Lutheran Missionary Institute located at Helinsgrove, shows Ihut lit) student attend the collcgiato depart ment and 18 tho. theological depart ment during the past j ear. Anew feature bas lately been added, namplv. the admission of female students. The course of study in this school is thor ough, ana we learn that students of Uiis cliool entering college al ays receive encomiums for their thorough pre parations for whatever class they may eater. The Fall session will ouen Au gust aisu Iron Ore. James J. Mitchell and Dr. -4. D. Conrad have developed vein of red fossil ore 29 inches in thickness tfur which they claim 45 per cent, in Iron. They put in a cross-cut 87 yards ud struck the vein proper. This ore U one mile south or Ueavertown Udion, 8. & L. R. U. and easy of access. Are the iron-mongers of Middlo l'enn--ylvania asleep ? . Wo have moro dif ferent, kinds of a greater quantity and titter quality of iron ore in this county than the same amount of territory else "here in the btate this is no empty assertion, uui a tangiuie net. Faik Ground. 'The Executive Com biittea of the Bnvder County Agricultu ral Society have held a letting for the fraction Ol nunuings aim loncing. Klexandor V. liowersox, has contract- il for the construction of the buildidgs luid Jno. P. Smith tho fencing. The preparations being made are commen surate; with the importance of a sue- sand Fair. It is intended make to a n rst lass track. We aro informed that far mers Mechanics, Artizana, and Agents w Agricultural Implements arepre- 'nng lor me exuiuinuii, it win ins a access, and proniuoa to surpass all revious lairs. . i i A Cumberland county paper con- Wns Uie following i Mr. George Clep- ttt, who resided near Now Kingston, led under peculiar circumstances on Kit Thursday two weeks. About three leek ago while working in one or his pain fields, lie tlirust A wheat hood in p hi mouth for soma purpose; and u unable to get it out, the end work sg back in his month And lodging V ta bAclt part of tho jaw bono. Dr. " t ie 1 H, 1 t f v.!tl It U- Resd the new advertisements in this weeks paper. ine Liemoc ratio convention Assem bled in tho court-house, on Monday laat, and put In nomination tho fbUow oig ticket: Hesslt tTon. A. H. Dill, Assrnibty No Bomlosllon, rrothonoiarf Jobs M. IMabsrraaa, R. A Rfo. No nomlnstloo, Co. CoonaUsUnsr Solomon Krtbbs. Jury 0, P. WetMr, Ass. Judgs Dani-I 8. Botr, Aadlior Wllllsm Olus. Mil. Any. No nomlnsiloB, "on. llfft W. II. Dill, Rp. .. a. M. rraler. Lrvr out of doors as much as you can. It is the place for a man to bo. It is good for tho health. A distinguished jihvsician was in the habit of saying, 'However bad tlm air mnv m nut if doors, it is always worse in the house." It is good for the temper. People who are always shut up in the house arc apt to grow fretful and peevish. They arc prono Unacquire narrow views of things and to worry over trials not worth con sidering. It is good for tho whole char acterfor strength, hope, pntionco and fortitude. It expands and softens one's nuturo, and makes us more charitable Dr. Hall, in the Journal of Health snys 1 be universal error as to the unhcalthincAg of pics, puddings and pastries, taking it r.ir granted that they aro all well mado and properly cookcu. bas arisen from the simple fact that after we have made a full meal of other things the stomach is oppressed by them, and if the process is repeated In comes vcutually dyspeptic that it has not the power to work up tho foixl, be cause it has been worked to death al ready. It would be nnitens philosoph ical if a man has become very tired of plowing all day, and afterwards bvcliop ping wood has "worked himself out." to concltido that it was very unhealthy to chop. Our exchanges from all four points of the compass are chronicling tho du st ruction consequent upon the Into ter- .1 1. i ' -I. i , rmv imiiHUT nioriiis, llitf'! winds anu sweeping Hoods. On Tuesday 12th dur ins aiternoon and evcnmit wo had un usually thunder accompanied by vivid flashes of lightning billowing in rapid succession. It was sheet-lightning and diluised an incessant glow of electric light from horizon to meridian. It rained in torrents diirinit the who! night and on Wednesday morning the MidillecreeH swept down tho valley in proportions whereof tho memory of man runneth not to the contrary the rain pelted down during the whole dii v aim uie unusually quiei stream was still rising, swelling, overflowing and sweeping everything before it. Wed nesday night and Thursday forenoon it rained constantly and tho Muldlecrcek looked very like tho Chesupcak the valley was one vast sheet of water lowering, threatening, impenetrable black clouds bung over us and tho vcrv flood-gates of Heaven seemed to be oiNuied as if tho covenant never to do- stroy tho earth again by flood had been broken. Wholo fields of corn were destroyed : fences and spring houses were swept away, ine Kuiiroad eulbert between Beaver and Adanihurjr was torn out and the track on either side for a dis tance of thirty feet swept awav. Kal- bach & Kand'uian's steam Sawmill, near Smith-grove, was completely de molished. We can not cstiuiute the damtigo done at this writing. TOTHrP'Ttzrorsnp pevvsyt.vania Your aitrntlon It oponlnllr nltoil to tio (t ttiftt Hi notl nl builia now prMrO'l to r- it inn -rifiioNP ff ino coi)lll 'ock or in 'nl-nll Hon M oC Flnnnro. Tho f' n l rotllro.1 trnm V It .nurro io to lio on nlnyod In tha ion mm iiiiiiunir lor ino inrrnniiniin aim bltlnn, onil th xnatiiai conn vl-tl w it la tho vno. It liennnilan-ly . allovcil that tho K t"nit nlll ha ro roan'-d by tho nsmoor very oil 'ton ain-o to rtrl Ho crom tn rail m nrilioono h"id-oith hlr'hdaT nj th- notion. Tha H'r of t vt oro ntlaro-l 'or M o h. and ui'rlir w'i rooolvi o ha-naotnolr itol an cavod Uortlfnaio of Sork, fiiltahlr for franilng and nn aert on aa natl -nal mamnrlal. Inl.-raat at tha rata or alx pr oant p- r annum win u iiam un an parm. na in t ont'-nnini iittici Iroin tha dttont p.ymont to .1 tnnary 1,1-71. Nubrll oro who aro not ntara, Vatln ial Hank an remit a Oh. ck o- p t.oinc or ler to th nn dordnntd. FIIKHK. FltM.FY. T .u-ar. walnut St.. rhiUtlolphla ERRORS OP YOUTH. AOFNTLEMAW who anrrord for yaara from Norrnut '111 IT. Hrainat. ra lia-at. and all tha olToota ofyut ful inillaori'tlon lil, f..r tho ak of ullarlnv bnmanity, (and rroo M all wi o nriu u, tuarrraii ani nir otion rormak0t tho aiinpiv raiuoiiT oj vniau na waa onrotl Hpirar- art wltbliiR to profit b tl o adrartl-or'a 0 porl eoi o can do au by aJilrinlnir. In prrrmt rontt "onro. JtiHN H, IMtllr.N. Ang. 7,Sm. No. 4a Oodrr ttroot, Now York. a ter For Loss of APDtJils. DvfDrntla Indigestion, DeprcMion of Spirits nnJ Oenaral Duliilily, in llialr various forma. Frro-rboaporalei Ebsir of CalUaya msdo oy Liaweii, 11 at am s co., fork and old by all dmi-sis , Id esha best lonlo As a siimuUnt lunio for pstienis reoovor- tog irom ior anil otbr slokoras. It bat norqual. If lakeo during tbs sesioa ll prtvtut fsTsraad agus and othtr inter. llieoi rovers. . F. KONKEL'8 BITTER WINE OF IRON Hat no'or kaon known t fall In tho onro of waaknrM afoudod wuh lymptnint, Indltnotl lion to oiar! 'o, lnt of tueiuurr, diniouli of broithlnin goa'ral waaknoa, liornir ol dltoaaa, weak, norvoua tromhllng. droadfnl korror ol aih nlaht twoatt. onld foat wrokurt dim nt-a of yitlon, laniinor, nnUaraal atltude of komuarnlar eytioiu, onormons appatlto wlb ttra-D lo tyatum. hot nauita, nuahnaTor the bdy. dryniaa uf tho akin. paMd eouaN'nnco and arupUono on the fa, pirtolna: the blood. pain mine oara, n aviooae 01 tua o;o not, tra quant thek ipote Bln beAre the ea with Wmporeryeiifrualo.iaBd looaof aih want of ac tion, a to. Thae aymptoiue aif ante iron a weaknoaa, tn I to tvmnly tiiatua K. F. Knnklr'a Muter Wine of Iron. It never fails Tkouaud. are now 01J07IOK Ineltk ho k nesd It. Oat Ihoaronne bold only to SI boltlrt. Take only K. t. Kunklr'a. !. (- and ofllee, ho. Nurlb Ninth Ht , Philadolpbli, Pa. Aak for Knnkel't Uitier Wine of iron. Thli truly yaluahle tunlo hat be n to thoroughly t-i-ad bv alio a-aat uf the cuiDiuauliy that It It now d eibod lndlaiMnlble aa a lonlo uoilleln. It eatt bat llttl, pariat tbe blood and give tone to the ntooiaoa.. trauiraua the l) a La a. and pro lonyt life. I uow only only aak atrial of this valuable tonic Prloa 1 parbiltle. KV. k-UAKtl., Mde Pr prieior, No. Vtt North Ninth bt.. buluw Vine, f-iiiiaaeiuuio n. Ai for Kuntie 1 Hitter Wineoflron. and take xifier. It u to'd only la kuttlas. wltha photograph another. It UN of i e Proprlewr ou oaeu wrapper, an otaer le (th a llth (as. eounUrf.it Bold by all vrugguu. gELlNSOROVB FROt EL1N80K0VB FRODDCE MARKET ooaatoriii wgggir it Wntrennjellor &, Son. Wheal aw per bubl 1 3A 60 60 ny. oo , Cora do ' Oai da 01overed per busbl Flai4 . do Potatoes aow do Timolhyeetd do Buokwheat do Onioas do Butter nr pouad Eggs pr doioa Tallow per pouad Lard . Cherries Seeded ChirrltS UUekhwries lar-tod Apples . iliod loaeaoa , r 1 85 1 60 00 n u OH 07 04 16 Minium?. Jnt t, fcy Rot. fa. 0. EOsraaas, BtliT Dobsoa aaS Anas n. Kroek. Jaly s, by th , Baaitl Watast asl Osronln AranM. AaM in, by Iks Sams, Vrlaa Prtof sat ftaa. mj j. ivaoor. On lh f Inst., In WsthlartMl Tw MlmSMl fo, Inf B' wm nt jiriro A tvi Ssr 6if aa, d I or. t annttit an1 1 on tho tin Int. , m Mnn Tp WlltUm WtmT s-H T4 yr nrt nnn'ha. On lb l Ir.i., in jfc kioa toDhlp, Adm alinclor, nrod f tstr. In ino 1'Sth f IhM twn pmrmt w ! loilTna hihly fmt for i.i Tlron, lnrlt ind oKwIlont sfvUI in'll. For nwir'y half rontnry tho tmt rHine.i1 'th lha l.nihcmn and lbs li I r lth th Po lhrnmt rhanh nod mm sitotaod onmpUry ohrlallau NOTTCR tt nerehy vlran that t. R. rtenime'. dmr. of Daniel Karhart, latnf !ellniirmTe dd haa filed h't ooonnt In ihe Re-e offl e ihl. Ittk 1 Ae and will be prettntet at next onrt for eorflrmeMon. 8. D.SVHUUK, Aug. I, J. n,g. Estatb Op Jacob IIixcicks Dko'd. NOTUE is horoby (riven thai lh nnderaigoed endlt'O' appointed by the n. (I of Mnyrler rnnu'y, to mate dl-trlhutl in of the balance in t'0 hand of the Adinr. or taid tatit. will attend 'o th dntlet of hit ofll e In Fllnamee, on KarcRnav HEP., s. at 10 o'eliM-k, A M. Where all partloe In niare.tme Intltad t.i attend. A. W.POTTKH Ballntgrove, Aug It 11) Auditor. Orphans' Court Sale- BY virtue of au order of tho Or ohanamnrtofainyd'rrnunty prtntadtoth an lartirna-l A Iml iiatrat r ol the Katite of I'enrg- H n-y, late nrcvnir tnwnah'p. Hnydr .u tr, da rai -d, will bi einntud to Palille t e, on thei.re.nl ee. In (Irntravilla, centre towntkln, Mny.ier -aniy, Pen.L.on FltllltV. ptmter Ifflii, I HI 3. The foiowins d. rlhe-l Krai rtata to wit: Trrt No I eoortaln mo auaieand M nfgron d t t.iat In th toa of :entr-ll e, t Volte twn . honudrd on the norh iy pnn l- rrwt Kati bf land of he iry andera, ou h by an all, and Ke-thy l-nd ofWIIIiam Kathanuan.c. nt Inlne OMIIUI." A 'NK mo.o or lea on whirh ere ore e.1 a T WO trJRV WKATHKItHO.tK"F( HHI'si, RAVK HANI Vtonn nAKF.R SHOP an t ishrr no eaaa-y nuti'U Idlnaa al-n THAllTHn. I A rsnaln tr.t of T1MRF.H LMI, -I'nal In Ce ir V woihlp, Mnrder noon ty, boundel and da-rrll a.1 aa c.i iwt to wit : tin tha North by land of Jo.ep'i Kerr, Kaatby .lao b Kroot, moto by land or II intra hajii'l, and Wt by land of tlhtrle Yarg.r. ontalnlng FIFTY ACK mire or ltt Sal to niontenoe at nl e'Hnck P. M. on aal I day h-n due e t n dne will be glrea and t- ra of . madi kuowoby El'ilHAlbt W I. IKK, Aug. 11, TJ. AdmluUtraior. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Or phana' Court nf Mnyd.r Countr, gran'ed 10 h uoderilgn- d, Adiuiiila'r.tora or the etatof Hmry Rina late of Pe-ry townahlp Hnydert'o. d-e'd, will w-epad t Publl.' Hale on U prerolaea. In Frrmont, Perry toarnth'p, Bny.er oa ty, Prnna. oa iS,tturt.n, Sifttmhrr 13, 1873 The followlne-dei-rlhd HII04R A LOT. l oundel n'i ib North by an al:er. on lh Cait by lot id Dr Nlnpi, So it'i hr pu '11 triet. and W.atb, lot of Joteph H dm eontalnloa tliim Fourth ol an Aere tooreor la. un whlh are rro-'Od a l.rae TWti bTOItv HEATHI R HOAKDKIi HOUSE, part of which la title I no for Mure-Room a gooil StaMe eud tilhr n e eary ouibnlldmgt, thi're It a wll uf good water near th door. Hole to coinmanoe at 1 o'eluck. P. M. on aald ALHUl On Sahmd'iu, Hiptemhr 20, 173, The following drw-rlbed valuable Rral Fatal to wit: am thai o' riain meouage. plan'aiioj and TKAt.'TIIF LANDaliuate lo Waahlnton two. Snvder eoniiiy. I'e n. b uu ed add a.rlli-d folmwa. on the North by lend ol Abraham Fr J and .lohu Hpner. ou the eaat l y land of Flha Hili-v. on the outli by laolofjavoi staff n. Jo-eph Mett tu. and S uu I B.llay. end on the " or it iaii'1 vi jonu nnoe. ooniiinina inn HUNIHF.I ANU HIITY.SU aOhK'I, aad Siaty alt perehae, more n lot. on whl- h ar rrctd a lame TWOSTOUY WKATHEH- BOAKHEO IIHIK. I.AKIIK BANK HANS, e mm -a aiKiinnHLn, i;uhii;k aun nin- erne a-uryanl aub.iautlal outbuilding. Tier- it a itrit or Hard or onoice tc 11 re on the ra-m. The anil la Llmeatoue, and fere la e lira atone rl'lv runnlnif 'hmuih the ura i l. There or. alutl'.NK hllNHHt.I) ANU FIFTY Ai Hhs, e.earai d In good oui i.atlon, b. bul- anoe baa ttooo wbite oak an.t enetuui oat tioj- ler. The farm I m ar vhuioh e houl h ureand atore. Sal to cmo enee t 11 nVLvt A. M. ian due a'tandnme will b (Iran and l.ruia of aula made known by rt Tr.R n. t'l A VUII.L., JOHN U. H I " F.. Aug 12, '7S. Admiiilatratora. Public Sale- Id pnrsiiance of an or.!r of tho Or phana' Conrt of Snrdor ounty, erantad to in unilerxlune I Adininl't-ator of theeatatanf tleorue Una, late ef Wat llaver townahlp. nny. derrountr, do'd, will be eipoeed to Publionale 0 1 the pteiuUea on 1 t itiHv. Nentpmnr vtxn. 't;i thefo'lowlngd'enrth! Heal Folate to wit: All that rertaln meauee and t- t of land altua'ed In Meat I eaver biwnahip Hnvdrr oono-y. l eon- aylvaula, boundd eud derlb"d ee fo Iowa to will tin ti e North -land or Samuel mumpr, Faat by Fllaa Welde-. South .laeob Ooat, and Wett by m arl Kraba, ooutalnlng Kiprltt.v Acres, aiw or leaa on which sre eri-rt'd a larva IIoumo, llniilc J In 111, and other nre aarr outbulMlne-a. a la rue nnmhrr uf eieel ent fruit tieee on the land. ALSO. AI the aauie iluie aud plaoe, a eerlala Ttait of Afoiintnln Innil, alluata In Wat Heir town.iilli afiraeld bouuded aa followa to wit 1 eouth b land uf lo-a- ph xiumf f, teat br Jeoob f.oaa. Waal by John n. nenair, nO' tn jerea ai'iaaiim ouuiaiaiug Twenty Bva Arree more or leta. sal to e immenoe al It o elnrk M.. on tald day when term will be mode known by Aug T, TS Admlnlttrator. VALUABLE JWill Property, TWO GOOD HOUSES, FIVE DESIRABLE TOWN LOTH, AT PRIVATE SALE, Tlio mill lifts a larco custom, is in good running order, with novcr failing water power. Two. lot, on each is erected a cootl dwelling liouao, with other nccesa.tr improvements. Five town lota favorably located, and well suited for building purposes. ine above nameu properties aro sit uate in the Borough of New llorlin, Union Co., Pa. For further particulars on or address ALBERT HOUTZ, New Berlin, Union Co., l a. July 11, Titr. EXECUTOR' BALE OF Valuable Property. Tho undoraiirnod will offer At Public Hal., tha voluble nl and Peraonal proper ty of Heury Jarrett, ded.. In Monroe two., oa kieturtfuv. August 80. 1MT3. The following Treat of Load alloaU ia Say dee euaaty oootainint,, . THIRTY ACRES more or leaa. on which aro erected a good TWO TUHV HOUSE AND BARN with other nareeurv outhu'ldluge 1 aa Orehard uf Ch". e I'rult 1 a wall of never falling wewr at the door eouvenb nt t" wull, (I'boolsBdetore, aud la good elate of cultivation auo B R H U N At. fHOPHRTY, OflMtetlBg oo-tw Cow, we Hoge, thro. Beda aad Beildlm m. ti t "Ink, 1 , auo table ono Meuaea, am I lnM ' TWO COOK. NO STOVES. aae lk. owe) rad, oant BlSe, oo Bkot l-e . tai a. it J . a l a t ',1 EXECUTOR B 8 ALE OF Valuable Property. Tho nndermsrned will offer atPnblio Bel, tho ValnaMe Real end Pareonal pr- peny or rauir vuper oe.i o., in jnowrne ip. on TMoadar. Octbe?r 9mt, lT3. Tbe following Treat of Iod Sltaebt In eeld tw Sojde eonoty eonuielng HIOHIf-NOK AORRfl, rxnre or lees, oa tihleh are erwetod s gewd TWO. STURT HOUHB AND R ARN. with other neraaaerf natbnlldlnget aa Orohnrd of choice Frulti e well of nT-r failing watr new the door; eoneeilaait t ntfll, erhel end euro, and In g'd state ol onltnatlon, alio PKHHONAb PROPKHTT. eonaMIM o ot e Hal ef fnnr Rhoata. one ring gy, Trnrk Wagon. Hnrlnng Won two aeta Bar-o.-a Mtd ll and llrlll, si4, heavy eisxle and IHmble Tre. Wh.lhwrmw (INK MORSE. TWO COWS, Clortr Holler, lot of 0k end Pins Praetllng, (InlttTalor, Plow, Hay Latne a. tloae, Piea ShoTela, rork-, tloalMt f , two Oookli.g sio. t one lied and Hed tlag, :lorV, Chain, nod other ertl. I. a too erdloua to men Ion. Male to take pie. at late realdreo of dee'd., at SoVkiob, a in. uftatil day whn taraia will be eda known by T. H. W A' I N t. R, JuiyU, Itr. U. tutor. Orphans' Court Sale- BY eirtns of an order of the Orphans' Vmrt of Snlr Cnnnty. Tho under liinel 'imlnlatratrlf nf t k- eitat ef Jacob Mltrh'11. laleoftVntretowa'hln. nyler to. Pe ,di'Srd. will eipoae to Pnhlts Ne'e oa I'hurtilay, Avgtut 28, 1873, .in t-e preiile about ona.foar'h nf a mile from Cewlrevlli, th lollowlug deacribed Valuabla Hral t.aiat tin FIFTY ACRi:s ol F.xellnt land In g wd rnndHlon for famt'ng purpose, bo nded on 'ha North by leoda of ft o ee Rrlrh and other", on the Et.t h Ian I of eorrf Senipai'l. Soi-th by ftf,r Samp! end on h et 11' Ian I of .1 0"b Hlrkbart k others. Uu aald prerul.et a eereoird a Ii iir no llouwe. RANK BARN, and other ont Hull tlnga. hel tiroiiiione at looei n.'k A M . nf aald day, when eondl lonaofffal- wil made known by IXUABtrH 'IT Mi APaiSiSTSaTBig. Joly!, HT. ShcritTs Sale- rirtne of a writ of Lot. Fa B;. eud nut of th fnnrt of ttomraon PI' aa. nl Snyder u dy, aid to mo directed will be ex poai d to Public Sale, on Naturtlnjr. N.ptemtor 13. IflYS. et tbeConrt'inna-, In Middle are, th following daecrihed Mper. to wit 1 a two.aiorv PL.X XK Fit A MK ll) USE. lt' l, inratrd on I t or pire o'urnnn t ait ia'e in t lnret.it y nu niieretin Hie 1 n or .eld e.l aa I d N .. b -u oKd N. by puhlle roa t K by 1-t No. S: S. hr fh- t t Krrtan.l W. by lot No. 4, foot ml g Sonert'bee m 1.0 or Iom. ere ia.en In ei"-nilun ..n 1 10 im eol-l ea tho properly ef Audnw Waguer. D. DOLKNDF.R. Sharlfl'a OH I, Aug. 7. T3, Sliarllt. J I. M ON DECK, .Justice of the Pence Adamtburg, Snyder Co., Pa. Will be In hie office al the above mention ed plaoe. on MONDAY end SATURDAY of each week, when all kinds of hiinince relating to hie othce, will bo attended to. Juno 20 73lf C ASH FACTORY. NEW FIRM. The nnd.rilgn.d having entered Int a eo partnerablp for the purpor. of carrying on more exlenaleely and to better advantage the bual nana of manulaoturlng a general aaaortmeot of all klnda of BUILDING MATERIAL, SUCH AS Doors, Shutters, Sash, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES Ncroll "Work, IMoultlingrM, Irt iSorf rr wteh to tay to Carpenter nil other who Intend to build NEW HOUSES. Or Repair & Remodel OLD ONES. that we have tl.e faelllllea end are prenered to fiirnlih at fair p'trea, FFADY HAIiR or at ehnrt nntle. eheaner than ean wadehT hand tha moat Important parts of building.. W. alto make Ilnnd R'lib, Xftenl W ontl Bula$- tern, Brat kttt, Iloorliifr, Hiding'. Hurlaced IJui1h, and do a kiod of general basioeas of al Lumber for We are practical and eiperlenred Arehlteet and llrauuhtamen, and our patron, will hare th. benoUtof our knowledge and .kill. Our work will Prove tut it factor v. HAINES & SNYDER- SALEM, P. O, Bnvder Co. 1'a. Mar, 8072. " JjUJIILY favorite r THE "WEED" SKWDIQ MACHINE. Th. mo.t prfMtt end generally .efn ma una Id aei.tenre. Koe tbe faiulivnf th farmiir or mhaiilo, wawre tbe worK fqnlrea ore ine meehlne reeve from th. heevieel HereaenU nf men', wear lo the rO't delleiro ant orna mental fkhrh-e for laitlee end ohIMroa II ha prote.1 itaelf thoroughly emolent and ontlielv .jtl.laet irv. Of uurquailwl eliaplielty end aoruperliiaaa of rxm.lruellna, eai.l or twine learned end operated with one f unh the ti.ual enO'tliuraof llmaand l.bnr, with a eapaclty ftr quantity, quality aad v.ilety of ..is otlon h"yol Ita couiilliora, end a recatailim f.T dur.blll y end rjellahlllty khnwa aodetitirei'leted hy thouaande, It la ottered to tue peipla for the moat orl'leol lneiieclli end oomp.rt.iia, with eoofldenc. that luoovI'Mje werlta eeenol fall to oonvloe th. oareral amaeiluer, ol Its eaperlerlty. nut one v-rwe in . TI TWENTY who esea1. the Wttl hpfore aarehulag oaa he tBdueed lo have eay other, an4 aeeaU of all other staohhie. e.'WIa other eaeeuitie. i uue nut, erepley etreet pdter or een.enera to paah laelr ea jk.Me f'O the houeas nf th people eud a II t - .eagWSf kayoppOAe)elity toSaatM eT.D.1" ,i-tt ' .... .. -Ar-' htaibtiry tt l4vrlafva R R. WtBTSTAKD. ' STATIONS. Lose! Aooota, Mall. Paet Lino. Rnnbory TMa.ai. s 1ST III ISS M U I 0 OS US rt IT 41 lS IK 4 IS M ! 40 or lis in in lit 01 IM " 4 ytoiaavrm I Vellngroi wltigl I xWr P 7t II HB.B 1l p. I 1 re IS t M tit laA III M in 4W r rovej r Meieer't P fiddle anrg Peafar P Heevertewg Adamabnrg Mat Here Wairner P shlndel F Painter at.ltlend P Lenlatowa las IS EASTWARD. TATtON.d. Local Aorom. UaHoan Je. Lwiatewn llla.Bi, Malt land S lit Palntr I M xhlndel P S4S Wagner F M M'lnr ttt Adamalmrg lot Heartowa 41 Hanf. f P II Mlullrbarg 111 Ml-r IH Kramer P 10 01 Pawling P. le is 4lln-groe in 41 sellnavrore Jg, 11 una a Hunhury Mall. PmI ttne. laopa II Me a. IM II 10 II :ir tin lilt rt 11 4n rt 11 44 41 MoT 7 113 It II Til 1111 IN 11 H Til 1141 7 41 1151 7 41 11 M T M I it) 0 1 II SI 1 W tupm 1 ao p IVnner-tln. at Ieiatown .Tno'tl. n with the Trelna nn Aleln lln renn'a R R. and nt Son bnry with trel'i nf Northern Hentr-' Phllt. a F.r e and lianellle, IUle:ou a Wllkeabarrr hallrnada. .Tr.tna will atop at Rtatloae marked "F only when 8lgnal It given. P. P. SMITH, Bup't. pilIl.ADKl.rniA A ERIE RAILROAD. WINTER TIMETABLE. Oa on 1 After MONDAY OCT. 17. 1872' th. train 00 lb. 1'hila.dolptala ft Eri. Kal noad wii run a rullow 1 WESTWARD. M AIL TRAIN, leava rhllinlalphla 11 40 n m ' " Hunhury eaOam " " err at Krie 7 65 p n. ERIE EXPRESS leave FhiU'a. i n p m " Pnnhury 7 01pm " " arral Erie 7 4.'iam ELM1RA MAIL leave I'hiia'a 8(0 am ' Bunliury 4 20 p m " " arr at Lork Haven 7 86 p m NI AGARA EXPKESd leave l'hlla. 7 :tm " " fnnhurv l'J4'lpni " arr at llenova A'ibpax EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Krlo. 11 35 a m " " ' Sunhury 12 45 a m " arral Phlla'a 8 65 a m ERIE EXPRESS lraveEri 9 u. p 01 " ' fc'nnpiiry 0 35 a tn " arr at rhil.ili'lphi 8 il p m ELM1RA MAILIeave Lock lUven 7 45 a m " Hunhury 1 1 tin a m ' arr at I'hila a ti HO p m NIAGARA Eipreee lea Kenova 8 25 p m ' " " Stinhury IllUan ' arr at I'hiia'a 2 Sj a ni Mail East eoaneoi eaat anil woat at Erie with I.. . A M. 8. It W ami at Corry ami Irvineton with Oil Coeek and Allegheny R. R. W, Mail Weet with went hounil train on L. S. A M. 8. R. W. nnJ at Ivingtoa with Oil Creek and Allegheny It. R. W. Nisger Esprea and Erie Express Kl, ml Erie Mail Niagara Eipreaa and El. mirn Mail Wett, connect at Williarnport with trains going nonh on Iho rlniira and C.oaoduigua diilsiun of the N. 0. II. U. Calswlaas paaarnger trains will be run cant from Williemapfirt on Erie Eiprens, aud wtiat to Willianmport on Elmira Mail. WM. A. UALIMVIN Uen l Supt. JpENNaYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Elcht troioa (Daily) to and from l'hiladal(ibia and l'sttsburirh, aod Two train Daily to and frum Erie (Suodays Exceptod.) Aflor Sunday. Juno 29th 1S73 thi I'sHsenifor Trains nl tho I'ennsyl vania Itailroad Company will oVpart from llarriahurg an. I arriv Bt I'hlladol- phia New lor It 1'iuiburg aod trio a followa; EASTWARD 2 65 rhiladotpbia Expreas leaves liar riaburg daily eioept Momlayl at i 66 a m sod arrives at nest niiiadriphla at 0 66 a ni., aod arrive at New York ai 10 I5a.ro. 3 86 Kaatiin leave Harrlaburg daily at 8 86 a m and arrives at Weet t'bilaitel. pbia at 7 16 a tn. and Now York al 10 a. m. 7 45 Lancaster train via Mount Joy leeees llarrieburg daily except Hundryl al i 4d a w wnb through car for rbilailm pbia, and arrives al Weal llhiladelpbia al 'Z lu p m al New l ork al 8 oa p m. 8 06 Bouihern Expree leave liar rietmrg daily at Hiii p m aud arrive rhilailolphia al li 35 P nj ana arrive al New York at 8 65 p m. II CO l'acifio txpreis leave Usrrii- burg dally ai 11 60 am aod arrives al vrcet riiiladeipma at a au p m. aod ar rift a at New York (daily ticrpt Monday) al 0 BO p m. I CO bltnlra btprees leaves Harrlabuig daiiy (except Huuiiay) at 2 110 p nt and ar rives al Weal ruliadelpbla at 6 uo p m sod arrives at New York st 10 3 p ni. IHi llnrriburg Aocomniodaiion leaver llarrirburg daily except Sunday) st 4 00 p tn snd arrive al w.si Philadelphia at W 26 p in. 3 4& wan train leave narrleonrg da. ly (except Sunday) at 8 46 p ro. arrives al Philadelphia at w iu a u and si Now York at 5 ti p. m. 10 60 uinoinuan Kxprets leave II ir- risburg daily al 10 60 p a and arrive al Weal l'biladolphia at ' 60 a m and if 11 1 New York ai 6 60 p n. WESTWARD. 4 IS Eri Mail weal, for Erie,, leave llarriahurg daily al 4 16 a in, arriving al Erie l7 86 put. 4 45 Eri Kipreae weet for Eri leave llarrieburg daily (except Sunday) at 4 60 p m arriving at Erie at 7 26 a m. 2 8i Th.Uoui hero eipreaa leave llar rieburg daily at 2 85 a 111. arrive at AU tpana at 65 a m fur breakfast aad ar rive at Pittiburgb at 12 60 p a. 4 06 Pacifio Exprea leave llarrieburg daily at 4 06 a m arrives at Alton at 8 66 a tn, for breakfast, aod arrive at fitu burg at 1 10 p m. Way raeaeuger Train leave Rarniburg daily al 7 45 a 10 arrive at Alton al 2 Ml p m for dinner and at flitiburg at 8 06 p ra Mail Trala leaves Hat rliburg daily (et oopl Buoday) at 1 80 p m arrive at Alio, oa at 7 25 p m Fast Liu leaves Hgrrlsburg daily ex oepi Sunday at 6 00 p m arrives al Alio ua al li 20 p. ui lake supper aod arrives al Pittsburg at I 25 an. II 16 1'iiKburg Kxpreis leave lUrri. burg daily except buuUty) at 12 26 p m arrives ai Altooaa at 4 00 am, aad ar rives at Hiiisburg al 8 IK) a m. 12 6 Cmoinoail Expreae leaves liar ribur dally exeepl tiaiurday) at 12 16 a na arilves at Atioua al 4 60 a u and or rive at rineburg Bi8 40am. A J OA8BKTT, t el BOYD Jr. Oeneral tt auager. Oea'l Paeeeager Ag't. Q.U033 & BROTHERS, Maaufaoiartrs of aad dtalors la all klae of BILL TIMBER. LUMBER, PALING, UH1MQLES, LATH, FLOOXiyj, at., ChaaiakUi Dass, Vnydsr c ..jt jg, x riera r"?" td. ' SUMMER OAK Very Cordial Invi tation to Patronize the Very Largest Clothing House, Sixth & Market Sts. WANAMAKEB & BROWN, TUE JPorULAIl CLOTBIEBS, PHILADELPHIA. Tho nntlorsi'Rnoil, Afjent, for Wanomakcr dc Brown, Leerm always oa innd a full assortment of SAMPLES OP O00D3, which can ho soon at bin Clothing Ntorr. o Mid flit hnrp. llfnr-tirfs talrm ftnd miU uiatlti at Short Notice, flood Work, flood I'it. nnd pood, aa eprtsontod, guaranteed In all cnrtoB. O. C. OrTr.i.trn, Midddlplmrfr. P A. Pttpov for tho Maeueen. Worth ita "VviBht In Oold ! t . . , Not lln lllte It In thee Worldtlt ate. every raadar rs gi.T vu to nm Umealueuat. mmlhui'l'r'.rV " frowerfhel. aiattienle or laborer la the whote r.v";7! L' zinXzx.zi'z;- h'r"w ,w"b - - - I3"U"ai3sTES3 FAMILY PAPEH " , aJ atese, aad U auking fur It a clrcul.it. ,n and rapniatl..a euparall.M la the hlahn y uf aWualaaa, Iv te Batrnrct lt-ri.e, rcott. luoetiut.o Wum. IT GIYES YOU ALL YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. reaa f inf Hoiaiioe on mtitara of aW. .o l .r,rr.l iui.ici ,oJ m no Vr Jvurn U m tea uljjl A Magnificent $5.00 Oil Chromo, THE LOST BABE, eae lJllt, aMeulaJ, reaJr to frame, la praaantM tn erv )mrj autirfler. ""w P'k .uu pw rar, la ajranra. Binela enplea tea eeaag , PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED l.r.VCT,,lf !'rTH",r ,n ' " Canada. B. nor aw ei te axnu fan have eeea ,, ""u' ."" "." h " W. Our egaau are aiakiua aft to B4Q n- da. vrla Bt vace, elating territory daalred. AMreae all letter, lo umitur at Tqup awn FriGea GOULD A CO. SELL THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE. GorLT) A TO. toll lb Rett Furniluro. Ut'LU A CO. 111 tbe Sirongest Etiiirnitiirs. VJItil'I GOULD CO. Ol'LDA CO. btve all knd of Furniluro, bare tho Newest I'tuorn.' CIOL LI) A CO. offer Rarjrgins. JoU LU A CO. always giro Saliefactloo. GOULD A CO. buy and ell for csab. OlILD et CO, have great advautnge In manufacturing Clot'i.n A Co's Kiirnitnre I tbe meat Elegnnl. loL'LU A CO. bav l'oliie atlendaots. GOl'LD A CO. have-lighted Floras' Ol'LD A CO. bav Four Stores. (JOULD Sc. CO. X. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET. Son. !17 and "0 X. SECOXD Sl.,272 South 2d St., and MA JtKET St , I' hia' d, Pa (19,'72f W11T12K. JUST1 GFEHiE, IN (MIDDLEDCRO, BT Geo. Alfred ehoch A LA ROB ASSORTMENT OK PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, 17'micy CiiHNlmercH, Itently IWndo dothing-g Hats and Caps, Shoes, Hosiery, Fnragols and ALSO A FULL LIL OF GROCERIES, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Syrups, Fieri, do., ke. TOI1ACCOS, HIVUF ALSO Quoeosware, Glausware, I have "electa.! the above eoeda with great rare, wlalilng to t'urohaae. t all and aee fur youraelvea. 'omare my rlea with othera. Thaoknil to mm frlanda fur their oainmaee In the natl. 1 reaueollullv tollrlt a rontlnoanee et theiauie. f JuoeM, ln-l-tl l ESTABLISHED 1853. THE OLD CORNER Rebuilt and IUfurnUbed with lbs Flaeat aad Cbesptst Asaorlmeht 3D3RY" C3 NOTIONS, TRTDOIINGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, HIiooh, Carpets, Oil WALL IVlETtH, EVER OFFERED TO Tha anheerlhae bavin m removed Into Market and Pin Street, I now prepared to offvr, lo bi old ouatotnere, aad all aeer one Ibrt may favor bim wlib tbeir paironago, great tndueoraenl. II 1 delraiia4 tha THE OLD CORNER. SHALL STILL CONTINUE TUB MOTTO FORMERLT ADOPTED, "THE CHEAT CORIS EH." By a strUt atlentlon lo buiine, and sod I Selling al lbs loweel prioea, n nope to ear All kind of COUNTRY l'tiODL'C Ssliasgrovs, April 26, 1871. OLFJA Tb boat oil la tha world for Machinery, it will BOt ohlll. ll will aot gum. It is equal la tha boat Lard Oil. If yon save soy tina or machinery, gel forOLKNA. adtf ton eaanot bur It ai kotaa, soad for a elveuler aud prlo. list lb VERY BEST CLOTHIHQI Very Large Assortment! VERY LATEST STYLES t Very Low Prices "WEAR OAK HALL. READY . taOIT A PUILLirt, MblUhm, hnunn, ta. lorl.li A ro, eell iho nnd.omct Ftiraitaroi LU A CO. have the Lareoat Uleck 1873 Olovci, Notions, Shawls, Fans, White Goods. - F1 .VIVO CIGARfle Tubs, Tails, Baskets, Etc, E'.e. ami aak tn examination ef the earn tf tkota U. ALJUtU HOHIXJH. REBUILT 1871 - 003DBY Cedarware, Eats & Caps, Clothn, Shoe FlnUngN9 GLAHH, Szc, Jtc, THIS COMMUNITY. hi NEW BTORK ROOM. OB lb Corner ketptng at all time lb most eoaopleto gleet, merit b tun auare 01 pairouag e. take la saobaog for good. WM. t. ECKBIB1 TyiLLTAM MANN. STATIONER OLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER! ANU Steara Power Prater. aHO Market and OSO rAlNK, AKLettT, eTTKlrf. 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