we---! 5., -,-4...W'.! .i Mi'i J.' I 0. :1 5. il il - iff .1 V ! A lbDI.ElilT.O. MARCH 1!), 1M7-1. not m:. i:rr. Kf i op r. i 'K T1I OF ll N. ( 'tlARI.I'.n Sl'M'OR. ( l'.-ivli-H Sumner, Viiittd Mj1 t Sen -' n'or ?- in f:!n'lnis'tK, died in 1 IIM'lill' t'iU Cilv'lin l.ll.ria 1 iv JIo whh tnlii n Mi k cm T11. fi mireied riiIVk i. ntlv to roach tlio r-iu-ite. Iiui!i. tin" ttliilit ho iinotli.T ccvcvo ntt-ii-k -hiih htstid until ten mimif or drfora 3 o'clock v !k 11 li expire I cnv'y fin.l without n Mrnrjlu. Iurii7 t!ir lust hoiim of Iii.-i illm-sK, Lisiuiuil Kcrnicd to 1 i bur, an, I ho una conscious to the luat W'ak Talk in KninrB It !h Mnti1 f ii.t P.iriniarrk'" ojiinion in tliat nn i llifr tmr with Franco in itirvihihio j tlmt i.he will In? barked by Russia, ntifl thnt nil Europe will be involved in the foiitcttt. It las not bi'in Ioiilt M.inll the I,n,,erors of L:nope u, lni, F!I IIIIIIIIT hpi'l'Clll'S Ue - i lun d Hint the peace of Kur.ii.e nhould be i,mint:uned. So if ti.is be line w e.m t,.it i,n t,,r f.:n. :.. vh.it Kmperoi-s ssy when, drunk, ntid t he proverb in cin vtrit,,, falls' into' diHieputo. Hiimthvrrf Tt I. likPonr or nut ii:ti.vtM( hah Hotu (uxi'taiv. Fn ni the nnminl reiioit of I'riHi- ! lit I hompHon, of l!ie lVnnKvlvaiiia l ulroa I roinpn'iy. we obnere t tint 'periiiaui-nt awtiins over tlio pavu lln: iee Iri'.s of tho luaiii line, from lueiits of that lxroUh, nnd the Her- I nilatlelplim to rilijibur, and its I I'Uii'Iiih, wire: lor 17.!, litpeiiM'S, . tcaniiiies, Net eai uii''s in 11" Iiiereime in lh'll. And after i.aviie' ten ivr petit iliM'!elH. inti I'eht ou boii.N. and tin-re is a net profit fjr 173 of l'.M.7(J7 II. UKxniAt. Imu.Miii sen Wo li ve the il:tv is not far dinlatit w ho hen the enlightened jmblio opiiiion of the country will demand universal edu' lation applicable and enforced in i very section of tho I'epublic. Our perpetuity and safety ns a govern ment depends on tho intellij.'eliee of our people. Tho higher tho stand iird of intelligence tho safer nnd iin'ie permanent will be our institu tions. In his Farewell Address Washington left us his views en the mibjeet. lie s:u"d : 'Tromofc. as an object of primary importance tutions for the general diffusion of , iiinki- , knowledge. In pniportion as tho htrucliireofa govermnent givi s force to public opinion it is essential that public opinion should, be enlight ened." The party that follows this advice will not lack tho earnest sup port of the people. Tub Lst Va t One. Millard Fill More, who died at his homo in HufT uKi ou Sunday evening. 7th inst, was born nt Suiumer Hill, Cayuga e. unity. New j oik, January ituisno. His early education was limited, but t'iro.igh industry rvd energy ho suc ceeded in aivpiiring enough money to enable him to study law. and he was u I., lilted to the bar of Krio county in Soon aftevwards he settled ii' Aurora nnd commenced tho prao tico of his profession. In 18'J'J he was admitted as e,,ii!iseliT of the r-upreiuo C ourt. anI in IS.iO ho ro ue ived to I'mffulo, whero lie f iltered into partnership with K. iriill,nnd practiced law until IS 1 7, when ho was elected Comptroller of tho State, lie served in the Legislature, nnd wti i elected to Congress in 1v12. In 1 he was re-clcctcd. nnd ngain in is iSiri l 110. In t-tSho was elec ted Mm I 'resident on the ticket with ( iell. Taylor. The latter died July .', lsriO. and the next day Mr. 1-ill-jaoro succeeded to the l'rcsidcncy. His term expired in IS.":., when ho retired to jrivato life. In IHUi he i an on tlie Native American ticket for Fresident, but only leceivod the electoral vote of Maryland. Hy his death Andrew Johnson is left the ., tie surviving ex Fresident of the United States. Franklin Fierco Lav ing died a few years ago. A !w Tiling ( unrrM mu Do. Congress cii puss tho bill to es tablish a national savinga deposito ry, nnd thus provide a plnco of se curity for the suqilus earnings of the industrial classes, and by the amount of interest psid to the capital and the power of tho woiking men and women of the country, and encour age economy ami prudence on the M.rt of tho whole oeonlo. Congress eon, by a rouragenns and progiessivo policy, aid material ly in restoring confidence to the peo ple in the strength mid secuiityof our financial system, but this will iiot bo accomplished by withholding frtipport to proper nnd useful meas ures of improvement, either ns to lus'piisary public buildings, river and fcsrbor expenditures, nnd other means of encouragement to progress nnd eco nomical expemlituro by tho people. Congress fun eonf'mo njproria tions to works of utility, such as public buildings which will sav, ex penditures for rent, tho improve luent ol tlio lines or water iiaviga tiou, so ns to cheapen tho transfer of property irom ono section oi mo country to another, and thus save money to the people of both wet ions (Jongross ciin restore tbo 1 ) per cent, duty which wns una U isedly taken off of foreign fabrics, increase the taxes on whisky nud tolmcco, to which few, if any, w ill object, and tL is provide all the rcvenno' neces sary to tho steady and efficient pros ecution of all legitnnuto Government woilc Congress eon, by tho regulation of fees and the abolition of tho ex offuio moiety system, cfpinlizo the compensation of revenue officers aud increase the public revenue without additional tax upon the commerce and business of tho country. The rrna)liinl llttim, Tho liuvyers cr, rute 3.001). of tliis Stale aj- Finnic A. ltenmiHli. n municipal ofl'iivr of .Vranton, ban been aircKbd find lit U in !1.00!) bail toaimwjr tlie charpo of mllt'cling moneys and np riii'i:itin;; them to his own no. A now M int furnace for the j minnfiicturo of pi iron, nr.F to bo ' m,PI,n,,,l ,vi"' newnppliiuiccR, in alMint ;to be i rerb diit Slieridiin. Uerl.- Co. 1 mi iiutiu uinu, ii is mined, weieiiH I u nil - 1 - 1 8.500 pounds. --('iipt.'Lontf.of coinpmy It., lfith Iki'inii-nt, has been arrpHb'd and sent ti priHon it Nnrritown. to nwait his triul on Hio rliurio of rifuninp to pny ovor !100 of tlio compmy'H money to his micooHBor, os trrnHiirer. Ho rc fum,l to fton-pt offers of bail. Hooiintly n otoi r wi iliin about 1000 poiinils nmllx'loiiging toJosoph Turn, I'arl township, TmcnHtor r'Ulnty. fell into n well twenty feet of tho well had to bo rcmov In order to rescue tho steer. Ij T1 , . .. , ,, I T,! rctiMylvaTiia RiuWI Corn I T.V Kivm notic Hint tho third nnd linnl invl ilnutit of twenty fivo per w'nt-; ,M'inT Ut!re ftni1 n. ha ,,;,,la pi rkhnre. upon the now itoek of 171) will 1,e ilue nn, 1 piiynlilc bitwecti Slay lnt nnd ISth next. The borough conneil of Cnrlinlc rrreniiy vissul nn oriliniinco ro hibiliii'' tho f-rection of s'ens at'd. aid wants another passed to "have the tou feiired in and whitewawlietl, fa-I.KMfl.OON '.10 and then sold rheap for ensh." 1,.44'),305 lfi pjfiy senators nnd npresenta 1 m ' tives took chances in a littlo lottery '.Mf, i OH i4 laht weikin llarriKbur(. A yoiinf? M.'J17.h.)2 1H v ltal a beautiful wax crocs, bocpiet ;'and wreath, which sho dinposed (f in I. If i.Sol 5( thiu mnnner. Seniilor Wareatii drew the wreath, Senator Cooper tho bo nnet and Hepreseiitalivo O'Brien of I'hiladclphiu. tho cross. The New Canlle, Fa., Omrant says, 'two"ineii aru now in jnil in that city for dressing in female attire and peddling patent corsets. They practiced their littlo game in that city for about mx weeks, nnd fitted most of tho belles of New Castle, ns well ns older 1. 1, lies, nnd nlways in sist ing that they should tit tho article to tho purchaser." During tho absonro of Anthony Coprgswell, of Chnpmansvillo, Fa, his wife died nnd waa buried. On re turning, ho had tho roflln opened, and it was found that tho body had turned in its placo, indicating that V" womnn was oniy ... a irance wne. a . . interred. Tho discovery so affected the husband thnt ho is now a maniac. That awfully wickod man.Mavor Stoklev, has just smnshed another gambling house, in Philadelphia by nrresting fourtcon persons engaged m tho great reform gamo or faro, ami capturing the paraphernalia of the institution. Hint in part accounts for tho fury of Into exhibited by the democratic papers at fctukloys ro election. ' Tho famons old frigato Constitu tiou "Old Ironsides' that enptur od tho British frigates Macedonian nnd Ouorriuro, nnd did other good servico during tlio wnr or 181a, is upon tho stocks at the .Philadelphia navyynnl for the purpose oi tiiorougn repair. Sho is to bo entirely rebuilt for service as a school ship, but her model will not bo changed. In 1770 tho number of stopping places nnd taverns between Fort Fitt (Now Pittsburg) nnd Philadelphia, on tho road used by w agoners in tra versing a distance of :VJ() miles, wns 41. Among the towns on the road was llarrU Ferry, now tho beautiful cnpital city of P( nnnvlvania. The following tiro somo of the names of the inns: Prince of Wales, Plough, Unicorn, Fluo Fall, Tbo Ship, Wagon aud The Hat. A correspondent of tho Doylcs town Inh'IHiji ueer, writes: "We havo examined our pi nch buds nnd find thoy are all right. I lie prospect for a crop of ponchos nt this time of year was never better. Tho wheat fields look fine, and tho grass fields have passed through the winter unscathed Tho skies nro bright as spring np proaohcB, and wo hail with delight tho season of fruit nnd flowers." Oil dealers in Pittsburg say that an arrangement has been made be tween producers and refiners of pe troleum to advance tho price of that article. All the refineries in the principal trado centres nro to cease work until at leust tho 1st of April, und all crude oil produced during the supcusion is to remain stored in tho tanks. It is asserted that for a year ' pat uaa boon Bold at about one fourth tho cost of production, and it is believed that tbo suspension of operations will drain tho market of the article, and enable producers to miin ninrrnn nforolit. ' gain "a margin oi proni A bill is pending in tho Legis latnro to compel all owners of dogs to have them registered and pny a tax of ono dollar per year for each malo and two dollars for each female dog. Fach dog is to have a collar with number and date of registry at tached. Stealing or injuring a dog thus (avod and legistered is made a criminal elVi iico. All dogs not taxed nnd registered are to bo killed by the 'police nnd constables. A neglect of this duty on the part of any police man or constable is made punishable by a heavy fine. Specimens of tho board-yard breed, yiillcr dorgs, and tho numerous family of mongrals will havo a hard time of it if this bill should beconio a law. . .Twood is again in court This timo on application of hU counsel to make tho clerk's records couforma ble to tho stenographer's notes of Judg Davis' oral division on passing sentence, so as to have it " county jail," instead of "ponitentiary." Hero in it is honed mnv bo a causo for a motion in arrest of judgment, aud possibly discuarife aitogother. Uwaernl feti. . Tl.r. wm,.;t,a cf Ttr T.!VU.7k:- "iZT,': "7; will bo tnmsportod from Africa to .. . .......... ... .v. , F.ngland nttbo public expense m Aii appropriation of J'io.OOO is nskedfroni Congress in nid of the Orphans' Homestead at Gettysburg. ..Key. John L. Stephens, nn American missionnty at Ouadalajarn. Mexico, wns assassinated at Acnpul eo on tho 'id instant, and Lis body horiibly mutilated. . .William A. Stono, ft lawyer, of Cniiastota, IN. x., convicted of arson in the third degree for setting fire to that villago was sentenced to prison for life. . ,'fho municipal elections were held in Maine on the 9th inst., Au gusta nnd Hangor elected Republi can Mayors. Hclfast tho citizens' can didate, "and Biddlcford the Demo crat io ticket . -"Ji.. ifT. A woman down east lias an no enrate picture of a juniper tree print ed on her leg by a flash of lightning. Aud the editor who chronicled the event has had a lively timo explain ing to his wifo how ho got the item. . .A San Francisco masked ball was ntteuded by a yoitng lady who personntod Nicotine, llor dress wan made of tobacco leaves, her necklace was cigars, and she carried a fan and a parasol constructed lof tho weed. ..During a heavy storm encoun tered by tho steamer Pennsylvania, from Liverpool, on the 27th ult., t'uptain Bradburn, the first and sec ond officers and two seamen were washed overboard nnd drowned, and the fourth officer had one of his legs broken. . .Tho Supreme Court of tho Uni ted States holds thnt all savings banks are bound to pny internal rev enue tax on their contingent funds, and that an action for debt will lie for the recovery of tho lax, even al though it has uever been assessed. Tho Jucksonvillo IlniuMwan tells a romnntie story of Wnldo Bios som. of Boston, now in Florida, who has fallen heir to over 1,000,000 worth of property left him by a man named Larimer, whom ho saved from utter destruction some twenty years ago. It is something for tho nation to bo proud of, that in scarcely ono instance havo tho ladies who engag ed in tho tempcrauco ernsado been offered violence or rudeness from American saloon keepers. In no oth er country in tho world, we venture to sny, under similar circumstances, would such a proof of chivalrous and manly feeling havo been shown. . . At a meeting of tho Fruit Grow ers' Association, held at Dover, Del, on Wednesday, tbo general tenor of all tho reports mado favored tho ex pectation of a very largo yield, so fur as can bo foreseen now. The germs in the buds havo not been killed by the severe cold, but, upon dissection, nro found healthy nnd promising. Tho expectation of all is thatthe crop must bo very heavy. . .There are two Indian tribes in Maine, the Passninoiiioddic8 and tho Penobscots, nnd each are represent ed in tho Legislature by ono of their own number. These two represen tatives of tho red men take no part in legislation, but are allowod to draw their pay just tho same as the representatives of tho white men. They spend most of the timo during tho session in tho rotunda engaged in chatting with each other in the di alect of their fathers. . .Kingston, N. Y., was startlod re cently by a singular discovery made by somo workmen. They wero re pairing n building known as the Woolsey House, situated in the low er part of tho town, and in taking down the chimney a skeletou was dis covered wedged in tho lluo. It was pronouueed by the physicians who ex amiucd it to bo the skeleton of a woman, apparently about eighteen ! years or nge, ami it nan prooaniy been in tho placo whero it was dis covered about a yenr. . .A singular coincidence is relat ed by tho Bowling Green (Ky.) J'an hnjraph: "A few hours before tho death of Hon. Jacob Vanmetcr, on Friday, tho Oth inst., ho rccpiosted that his grnvo bo dug large cuough for his wife's body in addition to his own. lie said that his wife's death would follow almost immediately. No alarm wns excitod by the singular re quest of tho old man, as Mrs. Van meter's health was as good as it had been for months. On Satnrday, however, Mrs. Van meter raa taken suddenly ill, nnd died before Sunday morning. On Monday tho bodies of tho nged couplo were taken to their final resting placo, and, in accord Huee with tho old gcntloman's ro ipiest, now occupy one grave." SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT. A sallow or yellow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face and oth er parts of tho lusty ; dullne.-w and drowsiness with friiient headache ; tiixzinofls, bitter or bail taste in mouth, dryness of throat nnd internal heat ; palpitation ; in many cases a dry, teui iiig cough, with sore throat ; unsteady appetite, raising of food, choking seii Hiition in throat ; distress, heaviness, bloated or ful feeling alsait stomach and sides, pain in sides, bnck or breiist, and about shoulders; colic, pnin and soreness through bowels, with best, constipation alternating with diarrhoea niles. lliitiileiice, nervousness, coldness of extremities : rush of blood to the head, with sviuiitoms of nppoploxy numbness of limbs, especially at night; cold chills alternating with hot Hashes, kidney und urinary dilliculties ; dull ness, 'low spirits, unsociability and lilisiinv foiehoiUiics. Only few of the ahovo vmptoniH likely to bo present .. . in .. ii o;. .......' at one lime. All who iiho Jr. 1'ierce a Alt. Kxt., or Gulden Medical Discovery for Liver Complaint nud its complica tions are loud in its praiiio. A Cure of Ai'irr liif, Ruas, Teiaa, 11 ay 101b. IbTS li- n V. Piiari: llrar Sir ly wife laal year at Ible time waa connnad lo lo r bed with Chronic I.lver lllaraae. I imii ona of the beat ttontore to aoo hr. aud lie gave bar up to die, whi n I eawe niwa aoiua uf vourBiadii'liie. 1 bo'inlit one boil la aLd com. iueuo. d ulvins II SUa tban walahed HI pouada now aha woiHlia 140 IU. and la robual aud bear. IJr( . Sha baa ueea ailiui noiiira iu aiau yuu aew aa tu adyocaia tut jour diciuea. aaiaauau ERRORS A w T .!!... 7 "l" nff-r.-a for frnl ... -j. ..,..,,. ..Mn.i,u, ;"r nlinl m(Trlni humanliy, nd rrn In ll who nrvi it, iu nciiw aiiii fiire.'iio ror mftkinv In nnpi rem)? iif whlrh ha eiirM s,inrr invlahlliBl.ii.h.Hll.u II.. II . I ! ' ' J a'irein m ir((K. mo in. (O-c.sv Tii fin J Oil It B. OUPEW. 49Cvi.tr St., JSbw YorS TO CONSUMPTIVES. Ihr aitm-ll--, biting teen'-wri-inno-i'lf i'i- til t. lh flroHliI illmai-, tnn'llnpllon, lf ft -In,. ' iwi.iuy, , rnK'-n- in mnK;-.nnwn lo III- lr. inw -uirrrt'ft it nirsin M riira Toll whoilo Or II, I will iin.l isipT or lh ir-irliUn hikI, l(r cf rlir, with lh ill ocilnnf fur r-eptrln ftnil n-lnn ih lima, whlflh Ibey el rnifft vnr. vvHm fr on-innptiiin, "lhin, i.f.iM.-iuii-, m. r-iiriiei wi.uilig mo flTFerip tlun will tilmre t.lrera (UmU'TJOiu 11 tr f. A. H I LSI IV, 14 Ftna St.. WlllUmiborsh, Mw fork, Tnpo Worm. Tnne Worm. T Worm nrnwrsl In from 11 (o I hnurt with narini'-t voifttriii tnUiliit. 1l worm -ln rrnm tt,- tl-m llvn. tin fe Hkiil nnlll tli cntlr wirin, with head rmn-o. M-ll-ln h-rmloM, run refor thnfa ftinilotnl In lh roM- iioni m trim city wnntn I bar rnrxl. At m iifflr run I in on hufnlril- of pclmrnr ! inrlnt from 40 to loo Iml lo Ifiwlh. Kltlr rr e-nl nf ftm nl I)ilk mil illKorRitnl-iitlon I l.lrrf ma oau l I,- -luinitrb anil olhar worm txl.llnu In tli- allmrnlary canal. Worma, a ill.fona ot tiimoft lUnvornua rharactar, ara to llltla untlarrtniHl hy O.a mailloiil tna of lha prpaant day. I all ami m thur1iclnal ami onli worm daaiMyar ur rrnil Sir circular whlob will rira lu I ilarorlitiin nnt traatmant ol all klnrt. of worma anrlora I rant -lamp fur -torn oltliatama. I)S. K V. K IJ RK Kl., No. 4 N. Mnlh HI. PhllaU,pbl, ft. (Ad-iew at sfflc or tii mall, frca ) -ssAT. fin and STOMACH WORMS aim rauittTtd. spt. u, 'li. E. F. Knnkol's Bitter M'ine of Iron llaa fm tm ktnai tn fall In lha enra of woaknM. all-ti l. il wl'h a-innttma. Imllaixialllnn to aicrlion, lnaa of n am ry, iliffl -nil of br-alhlna H-nortl waaiifaa. borrnr of dlaraaa, w-ak. nr- ima l-ainblluii, liraiiril bnrr r cf riaalh. nlnht waala, cold fa, I, -ialiu-iit, dlmni-aa of vlalon. langiinr, unlvcraal laaalluda of lha tnttarnlar rrn- rrm, rnorinim-apprtit., with dyaimpllo a)alra, hot handa. flnahtnil of lha bo.)r, dr-tinaa tif II f akin, pallid ffniiiitcnanra and cruptlona on lha fara, purlfylnftho bhiod. pain In Ilia bark, tiaavl. nraa of tb cya IUa, rraqucnt blark aiola AjtIimi I iff" -a lha area wilh trmporary -ufTtiaton aiid lima of alirht. wantof attention, etc. Thuaa a-tnptorua all arla from ft wankno-n, and lo r-md- that iixa F. I . Kunblt'a luil-r Wlna nf Iron. It ns rrrfai:a. Thon-anda ara now cnj i-ln haalth who hara nard It. (I. t lha Riniliti. Hold only In l Iw.lll..,. Ink-onlr K. r. KunklaV. Ilrol and iifuVa, N,. IMlinrtli Miilb Htroet l'hlla. I'a. Aak for Knukla'a Hilir Wlna of Irom. Thla trnlr valiiatda lontc baa hacn ai tbomiiithlf tratad by all c!aaeaof Ilia rotnmunlty that It la now daeined Inillapiinaahln aa a Tmlo r--,lK'lna. It It oata hut littln, purinna Ibw lilmid and glvca lour lo lha atumacb, rano-ata tba ayaUm and prolonira lifo. I no- only aab a trial of Ihla vattiaMft tonic. Prior tt T Ivrtlla. K '. Kunkal, aula I'rorrli.. tor, No. 31 Nurib Nub Strvcl, balow Vine, PUII-d-lphia. I'a. It la aold wily'ln tl tallica, with ft 'photograph of tho proprietor oa aah wrappftr all otlicr la rountarfi'lt. ft'.d hy drutflrta. SNYDER COONTUffEAU &C. 1874. niH12 COMMISSIONEUS of Sny J- ,Ier county barehy ulra Pt'HI.IC NOTIifl! to all(aoncrnad, that the appaala ol tba trlro Mill aa-puMiianta of uid county fur tba aar 174 will In bald aa folluwa, to wit: For CKNTHE Towoahip, on WaJnuJay, April 8, at tba iioutc of I'atcr HartmaD, Id Centrc-illa. For JACKSON Towmhlp, on Taur-,lay. April 9, at tha hoiua of Jobs 8. Bctrar, lo kraticrvilla. For MONROE Tcwnahip, oa Friday, April 10, at lha bout of Sarah Kan, at Hba ruokio Uain. For 1'KNNS Townahip, ea Paturday, April 11, al the Hou-a of Sarah A, Millor, si Halcai, in aaid lowuabip. For WASHIN0T0N Townahip, oa Mon day, April lit, at tba buuaa of F. C. Moycr, la t'raeburf, For VTKST fKRUV Towaaliip, nn Tuca.lay, April 14, at Iba hou-a of Joka liahor, lata dcotaacd, nvar HieaAcld. For TKRUT Tarrnahip, on Wadnaaday, Ap'il Ii, l Iba buuaa of John t Wolf., in rraiuunt. For C HA I'M AN lown.blp, on Thura.lay, April U, at lha llaatt of lleurjr Ppo'.ia, at McKara J Falia. For VMON Tvwuahip, on Fri,Ur, April 17, al Iba boaaoof Ira 8rra, la fori Trrion. For PfcLINSGUOVE P.irou-b, on Satur day, April It) at tba bona uf Unary A. Bulia;, in aaid Uurougb. For KfT HEAVEIl Townahip, oa Mon day, April, 'J'l, at iht Hold or Tayatu, in Mnflura Cily. For PKAVEU Tawnabip, on Tucrday. April 'Jl, at lb bouie of Morca BpeoUt. in llcavcrtown. For MIUDLECHEEK lownahip. an Wa lnra. dny, April 'ii. at Iba houat of Joarph Orotca, in Sni,h,iroTC. For I R AN KLIN Townahip, an Thuriday, April 'iS, at tha Couimi-sionaia' oflioc in MiJJUlnirif. Tor MIDDLEia Ra lloroiirfh, on Friday. April 21, al the C'oaimnaioutri' otlicc iu taiJ Borough. At which time, and rlaroa all who mar fcal thoui-alvaa aicxrlavad by tLelr Valuvlona, may attend II limy think prnpar; and all twr.ona ra iue.i!nic an ai al on tha Ileal l.eat" will ba r,uircii to pr.Kiuca tuair la. ,! or laltara for ma vuina, in uuiaa ilo prntr corraetiona.Ap Kala w 111 ba "n aaob day from a o'clock A.M. to 1 o'clock f. Al. Tha A Minora of tua aarar al dlntrlcia ara ptuli-ularly roiuaala,! to ba present at their apueala durlns ilia aontlnii ance tin reofi and beh.ra tha day of Appaala they will be particular totlnd and aaaoaaali tuoneya at Intaroat, aa ra,ulred by law. r'or par Uoulara re.vd liutructluna In aaaoa biiokf. Tbo t;ouiinlaii,inara alao aiaaad tka following, whlcb tliay urdaral tn ba placed on ibalr tola utea aud to ba pubiuhed: liiii.Yi., That wa will hararar rafaaa to ray for tha publication of all tiourt and fclae Iviti frocliuuailuna fco. aicapuna: auek aa ara ordered by uuraalaaai and Ilia ShartU la hereby notlltod to publlab hit V reclaina'tona ooiy lo two papara aa requited by law, and that tha puyuieul ol all In aioeae will ba refuied bereal- A. J- FISHER. JOHN T. IIL'FF.NAOLE, JOKL ROW, Cornmia'i Offleo, Mid- ConraWelonara. dlfbuT-, ftti. 29, '74. " TjAMILY FAVORITE!' TII IE " WEED" SKWING MACHIirE. The moat nrrfeoti and acnerallr oiefui ma chine In eaiaton.-v. For Ure f.mlly of the farmer or luec tinulo, whore the work required of a aew Ins machine rarse froroibeheavival sarmenla of men' -.ear In the monl dmleate and orna menial l.brlc for lml Ice aad children. It ha proved ll-elf thoroughly cnlolent and entirely .utl.factory. I)f uurquallcd aimpllolty and compactuoiia of eon.trurtlon, eapabla of belni learned and operated with one f unh the nanal eniendllure of lime and lahar, with a oapeclty for quantity, quality and variety of elocution ncyoud Ita coiiiiMMllior. and a rooutattna for durablll'.y and reliability khown aiidiiire. lata,l by ihou.and, Ii l.cilered lothe peoiiU for the mu.t critical Inepectloa and comparkon, wlih euntldence that Itanbvloua nierlla eannot fall to convince the earelul axauiluer, ollta auperlurlty flol one ii-ron In TWENTY who eiainlnetha WttD before purcha.lnifcaa be Induoeil to have euy other, and anenia of all other machine saowiNU thla fai t, employ aireut peddleraur oaavaaaera to poab tueir iua jhtnc Into the houaes of lha people and cell them lief ore thai have any opportunity lo oe tba W CIO, . J. D. LOTZ, Agt Middleburpr, Pa. neUal.e aienl for WrhU'8 Sewing Ma obiue oil, Silk, l.lueu and bpuol Cotton, fob, 27, im, If. fr r e enem k m X LtTTtM of AOMINItTIt ATION on the I ,,.UH ",mTOL''" .11. of Monro. . iownnip, nroereoniity, rennylranlvbTlna bran wraniad to tha andaralirna.1. all knowlni- tliam-rlvarlndaiilad M ald atal ara ritia-tad tomaka hnrnvillala payaiant, wblla inora naring riaima wmi pm"ant tuan duly au m'iyiivWH ivr Miiivinrui in JOHN MOYIS. or JACOB HUMMEL lift Jan. I. '74. Ailiulnlrtralora DMINISTRATOIt S NOTICE. L-Urr. J..if AdmiDirlraiioD upon lb Mr of Daniel rlenfrr laia of Ccntrs lownablr Snyder Co , dco'd linyinc been t ranlcd to the unilcraiirorj, all pr-raoni knowltff thrm circa InJchicd lo aai,l aalaia ara rcqurated lotnakapajmcDt wlihonl tlelsr. sod I bote having olaima an tba arnna will prcacal tncB to I'lilLir lll.Mr t.l(. Jan. Ti, '74 Administrator, WANTED. "..i,;"c7.:,' ' Business thnt will Pay fmia MIS par day ran ha pnraprd In yenr own netahborborif, aad laatrletly honorable. Partle ulara fo-.or aa melee worth reearal dollar, thai will ea.ble Ton In UO to work atoan. will k mi,,, oniiin any onnif. NtJ,4w tM Waablaitoa M. lleetua AaM. ''A Itrjxmlory of Fntltion, PUnturt, ami InMrudion." Harper's Bazar- Ki'tiin of the Aran. Tha Uaiar la adllad with a pontrlrmtlon ofiaet ann lalant that wa aaldom And In any Journal i ano me journal ii-ell la tha oraan of tba world nf fa-hlon llnatnn Teavalar. 1 ha Haaar commend. Itrelf tn erery tnemner nf Iba hnu-ehnld- In the eh'ldren by dMll and pretty pioturaa, n the ynnna ladle by Ita fa.h- i Plata In en,na earleie. to tl plalaa In en,lla-a yarlety. to the proebtoat matron by lie ,ialerna for lha ehtldreo'a elethea, to rater lamllte by It ta.teful daainea for em- nroioere.1 .niipera ann luitiriouenre'ina: sowna. nut the readliia matter of tha lla.ar la unlformle of areat aioellanre. The paper baa acquired a wbia popularity for the llre-lde enjoyuient It afford. New York Keening I'oat. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1874. terms: HAIIPEn" RAZAR.aneyear, 400 04 ou lacludn nrrnawmant ot U. 9. aoataua be the publlnliera. RuMcrepilone In Harper' Maaaitne, Weekly aad Itaiar, to one addre. fvr one year, Oto mi; or, two ol Harper Periodical tn one addreaa for one year, tfiiO; p"tBe payable by Iba ub ecrlherat thnoffira where recel.eil. ly or Haar, will be .upplled iraili for every An eitra t!otl of ell her lha nniAlna. week. i inn oi r Ire Mibecriiioraat atiw each In one re- mlltencei or. M l'ople fur ioou. wlthont e tracoi.yi MtaKe patnoie by the auheerlbera at the olllcea where received. Hark Number, can he upplled at any time. The lr volume of Harper' Itaiar, for the year. 1,,. 'eo, TO. "Tl, 'Tl 'TU, elcaanlly hnand In arean ninrorco cloth, will lie lent by expre.s, frelybt prepaid, for 17 bo each. Tho tuMe nn Hariier'a Harar, I 90 cent a yeae.wblcb mutt be Laid at Ikaauaaerlbar'ft Doai olflce. Addreu UAKPKS a OHOTUER9, New Terk. GROVER & BAKER LOCK STITVU Sewing Machine. The Orcver aad Baaar aa-kloe far eical any other maohlaa for UitfcaS1 Maklsa aod aeoer al Ijtnlly uia. The .tltrh I. heaatlfullahd dnrable. It I ae .Imp! In It cnsiMnartofi rf part' and Ita prac tical opera,en that It la vary alM,-uil to act It out ol order, and I eaUly wienesed. It I Invalaahle In the'amlly, aa hy Hall kind, of work can la done the noe-t fabric, aa wall a the eoarrerl with equal facility. TheOROVF.R k mspn wflb It receal lm. provcnenl. I. neat, durable, nrnauienul alio tile, and ierfect In lie operation.. It require 1 eiim fur repair than any of Iba namer nu. machine In ue, and baa been la oatant ua Ivt Sixteen Years without thwnntla ofnaa cent for ranalra Tt la finely Snl.be.1 auk Itiaek Waloot labia aad ae er. 1'OH SALE BK A ug 14 '73 Sclinngrw , Ha. S C M "eat Si 8g 3 'Mi is Urn 0m &s 5 1 9 Iff s tJ a M r zt Is. I ei s 2 it i s 2 S 3 lift so 2 til I ? t i?l fa 2 s I f II s r 19 s 8 t;Jr 3- I GEO. SOILS URE' S CORNER.) ;Selinsjrrovc, Pa. i:sTAIJLlSIIi:i) AI'ICII. 1872. WEIS, NOTIOXS & FAVCTGOODS. INDIES A Just Receivctl a Full and Well Selected stock of Fail aRd Winter Goods. W Lsts selected our stock with great caro and offer it at Omtlj A full Assortment of SILKS. LACES FRINGES fcmbroulerieB. Rucbes lud gloves in Urge quanlitien, cau suit anv lod in Price and Color. ' ' llooii NklriH. CoimtRrunni-M nn iimwiv.. ry Client). We ennuot enuinerute all lie that we have a lurtro nt ock of cooiIh of band. A lull aeaorUucnt of H ATS AND CAPSHT8""3 o:f nil Boon and txuniine our PliA-k iiriecaTlifinkftil Hr liirt lutele W.ib...tr. ""a-t-W-aa-w-Ba ESTABLISHED 1853 THE OLD COKAEK Rebuilt and RfurDib4 wllk tho Fiaeat and Cbeaaeat Aeeerltncbl NOTIONS, TRIMMINOS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, Hhoen, Cat'livtH, Oil "W-fVjUL. lVlJCIt, EVtK OFt'ERED TO Tht anriicriber haying removed Into Market e aa rma mi reel, i now prepared one tbrl uay favor hi THIS OLD COIlr13ir SHALL BTILL CO.STIMt'E THE MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTID, TIII2 CII1V1 cohm:u.m fir a ttriot attention to buaincai. anil keerlne- at all timra lha moat (onmi.u i eciiine; .imi luwvvi price, ua aopca to nieru a mil mare or ralronae. tls-T All kind, of COUNTRY PVODl'CE tukea in txqhango for eooJa.- Selinairrovo. April 14, 1DTI. WIMEK. IM MIDWLEBCRQ, BT Geo. Alfred tclfioclio A LAR0E ASSORTMENT OF panrrs, huslhts, dry good3, Fanoy CiiH-iiineroM, llcncly 3Inlo CJlothintr, IlaU no ! Capa, Slioaa, lloaicry, Parattjla ai d Sugar, CofFtsca, Teas, Bpia, Syriips, Fiali, Ao., he. TOriACCOK, SNUFF V?S'I JI.AT1R); ALSO .QueeHianeare, Clavawar, I have .elected Mie above toed, with arret rare, and a.k an evar-lnerton of the .am a aw Mia, wl.hlna to purrbaee. Call and eea for your-alve.. Compare my price, with other. Tbaahful lo my mead for their patwiniMie In the paal, 1 rexpectlolly eollcii a contlnnanoa Ol thetanre. June to, lan-tf 1 U. ALKRET) SCHOOH. Valnul HuilM nt Ietjn tusro r urikiture. BoM Wnw)t E-4 Boom Suit. Without Marble Top. f IU. Wjth Italian Marble top. CiXi. Dotormino 1 to noil thoir Furniture men. ainul unaiunor t unuiure at lees uiau mo price oi uouago r urui tore. Other articles at Burpriniiifr prioea, gucb as C00 BoHt Haircloth Oiled Waluut Teto Sofiw, at $18 50 1 500 All-wool, any color, Terry or Hep, Wal nut Hofua at f 18 GO 1, V0 Haircloth, 2erry or Rep, Oiled Walnut Par!:.r A ' A.i r, r 1 iu 1 1 ' 1 L il I fi..i If. 3 Tl.. Arm uniairn e -ot unwi vtmiiiiii vntiiiiuur oium, icuuiinemi rauia jjis bon Marble, $78 1 200 Iitaliun Marble Oiled Walnut Cbnniber Suits, $47 CO COO Elegant Oiled Walnut Parlor Suits, in Hair cloth, Terry, Rep, flush, isrocatol or baun, irom too. GOULD & CO'S 37 and 89 North SECOND Street, Cor. SECOND and SPU Ula Streetn, 1206 MA BEET Street. Jio and Manufactory ; 242 ami 2tk 8. SECOND St Jee.n,'T2tr THEOS. SWINEFORD. WITH KAUB & FR7MIRE, IMPORTERS AND J0DDERS OF CIIIINV, (ILAHS & Quooniawnre. 301 A 803 CHERRY STREET, Between Arch and Baa Philadelphia, Pa. Conilantlf oa hand, Orlflnal Aaeorted faeka- TTAHDINQ & FERRIS, Patent & General Claim Agency, "WnmhiiiETtoii, I. C Mr. Hardlna I well known thronah thla ae- tlon ol the country eea thoroughlr reliable man, and bulne enlruded eo nun win eeenre prompt atlanllon. Jnnel'J. 'la. OEI. J. BAII.Y El.TO-f II n I, LIKOB HltMUX J. PA VIS, BAM'L W. VbUUI. Be a bHAFElv, WITS JOEL J. BAHY & CO. HOSIER 1', VJLf LL TIM RES, White 0ooh, Embroldarie ifcc. W IV. Ht., lMillml. A dministiutors'noticp:. xV Lallan of AdulnUtrallan on Iba aetata of Mlmon lpley, late ol Heaver lown.blp. dee d havlnu beau aranled to lha un.lcr.Uued, all pereona knowlBii tkeuiaalvae Indebl. d to (aid aetata are teuueetcd to aiaka Immediate pay aent, while llioee kavlna elalina will praaeat thaw duly authenticated for a tlleinent lo ' , lll)HaKI. Ltr-LLT, IAlEi.W. f l88. Ja A4aUuUWt. our urtielein. but. wa .i.. ....t. and von will da nioi,:-i,i . u. r aolitit a rtiiitifiiuiiiun (,f ii,....,,. 9. WKIH, rlinKrove I' REBUILT 1871. GrOO-DSS Codarware Hats & Caps OIotliM, Nkoo KtiidlinfH, (iLASS, a.C., afce., TH19 COMMUNITY. bit NEW STORE ROOM, on tbo Corner of and all a.a to offer, to hit old ouatnraera, and a4l awe? with their patronage, great inducement. He i dttcruiinoJ tha WM. r. lilvlil 1873 G1o?m, Notion, Slavrls, Finn, Whit Good. Tas, l'il, Baalitt, Kre , E'.a. tlinn tlio l'rico ol Cot- at cont rather than dihargo their Fine Floret itr JV. E. Corn XI NTH ami MARKET Stum, Fire ! Fire ! Firo ! f.i: A() MUTUAL Fire Iiisurnnce Co. Of . JONKSTOVrX, PENN'A. ESTAbUSlLElTjUNMl, 185. tMotla), . - - lLtn,ov,) David M. Rank, Pre.. G. F. Moily, T m. Jive. U. llwilman, Seo. r.illelc Par)at,ial. Ma daaaeroui or haaard. ou properly luaored, Tba lu.u'anra ef II I I.iii.ip4iiv l eoiiliu-d u farm fro party ana Fflvai. baeiliuaa, for aof liitoruullun addrae lha andarelkned ageul fur .-aydar eud Nurthiiaiaurlaod oouuliea, U. CLAY WALKER, Ag t, Liverpool, PoiTy County, Pa. OOI.,'Ta,aT, lit. Ab irii' spt-luoouree liyajiep.la I.lver I'o u plalni. IJuiKllpailoii, vomitiuit of food. Hour hti.iuaob. V. .lor llraah, lleariburu, Uw Hplr na, .o. I a thlrtr 0 ve year no ver latlluaj lo eui e i ba aioat olmtma a e.e. Hold by diugmU. John A. Iluata, Aaenl lor llulai.bur. Dca.it, lit ll b th SI . N . Wr-uiallod on a ppllca t ui uill.Ma j(J. HOltNUERQER, , 'justice or WE PEACE Parr, To wu.hlp, Snyder County, fa. . Colleotlona, ('onveyanolng, and all other .,mI aeaa pertalnl,- to the orltoa will ha preu.t y lemdoit U. UAm aaar l'n-utataarUla.-. .
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