m ui)LKiu(Vir.uicir sC 174. J c 1101 Bl:"rtviV ro'irrTJ . To the Patrons ami fiietuld of The Pott. With thin ixHtio we closo Vol ume 1 1. During tho year junt cloned tho frion In of Tho Post havo given u their hearfy support arid co opo ration m well as during the whole ti.ue wo havo controlled tho paper. N changes have been mvlo on our Hnh4.v-ipt.0n Lixt, r-vr-pt the addition of now name. Wo have a largo list f good subs-tlbus and Lave never p iblUhod aduniio. thus far, hive notor uttorod complaints about our derelictions anil short-comings. In tha Jobbing Department we lmvo hhti well patronized and we will ir.. cicuae our facilities for doing J01j work so tlint wo can do a fcrcr.'ter amount at rmlitceil prices. U' i - o I.I1YO pursUO.! lor, CV(!n nor of onr war, avoiding ,,.., Wintw, vemy, and pnrsmr,., '10 ohjVr,t of u won rfum,.... T,o ir,ior will, firm tiohs kerpin-v i., vioW( RW(iy,( tho Krcutest ril to tho pr-oatest num ber. Wo ,i1J tho public iiiloronla P-nmo.int t our personal interests fcnd navo wo crrod in any position ti'Uoa by ns, relating to public n.at tors, it was attributable to an error of judgment ancl not a desire U mis- lOld the Dllbbr. Thn lnr.rai Pnrinrr the nrcvnl wink no loan than ten appeals have bern roado to the rourt of common ideas of I au phin connty, from account for Stat taxes settled by tho Auditor Oeneral arid State Treawirer. Tho appellant are the Philadelphia and Heading rail- roni company, linlitilolphia and Reading conl and iron company, Tremont coal com twin v. Preston coal an d i m proy e men t com pa ny, o n d Dar, - ville. Jinzleton nn-1 llkt'Nlmrro mi' rood company, Kant Pemvl.aiiia raiiroaa company, i'leke,,, Ynllov railroad company. t?o1.. brook dale railroad company, J'. lhig and Col umbia railroad tvin'.nnv n.l IVtti- omen railroad coMp'any. Tiic clin contested are large. amounting n the first instance alone to nco-. (y i50.0(M). In nearly cverv ' toe prinei,al one if the "apeci- can. ins or objections, is that the law imposing tho tax is in conflict '.vith tho first section of tho ninth article of the new Constitution. As wo predicted mould bo tho case, the adoption of that instrument has in volved the Commonwealth in expe sieve and vernliotis litigation with tho heaviest tax paving corporations, who are ever ready to embrace any opportunity to cvado their liability i to tho Mate. I Nearly all of the corporation tax I laws havo been rendered ineffectual by it. and it is imperative upon tho lr'mlature to bo alter or amend them, that they may, if possible, comply with tho requirements of the new organic law. Wo understand that a bill for this purpose tins Wen already introduced. If so, it should acted upon at once, as every krror.s op youth. A OKNtl.KMArT whnanfr red fur yr frnm Nerrnns IreMIH. 1'retnomr" Heilrr. n. ml Hi" aliens nf roiiihiiil Imllreretlun will, for the I enkeof rufferlna humane, send free In ell who t nee, It. the mrln ar.d dlreettnn for mnktr.a tbn ennpie renienv vr wnirn nm was r.nur r wlnhlnc to nrnSt br lh ft.rrtl"rt iimH. tnneu bj MllrMln( In prfrt cinA Bin. ( im. x4 'iinn JOHWB. OODEW, 42Cd.T 8l.,Mbw York TO CONSUMPTIVES. Th sttrtnlTCr, fcsvlnt hMfi prmiiBllf enr- n in ins nrsan iiiacira, loniumntinn, Of n Pim. ri Tmcly, It enxlrnt to mli known lo hl nw Mrr u niD f cure TokII whnd lr It, h will n I eopy r lh prflrlptln ot, (lr of rhr), w th thn rtioo'li.cn rnr Rrrimrlni nl ornt thn Minn, which thy will nils pi m cunn fr Cnnflumpttnn, Athm4, llT'inclilm. ab. i'artm wlthlns Ihn procrlp tlun will i.m lclri (bnnU'Iltm. Kc E A WII.Mdt, m I'tnnm., Wllllamihnrgh, NawTork. Tape Worm. Tape Worm. Tan Worm rcmntd In from a tn 1 honrl with hrtnlrii vvvntrhln mvlMlnn. Ihn worm pan InK from ihn rPtin ntlvn. No fn niiknil antll thn nnflrn worm, with hnml iinfl. Mllclnn hnrinlnmi. run rMcr th"n r ,lclHl tn thn reel itnnu of thin cm f whom I hnrn rurnd. At air offtVn enn lm nn iDindrt'lf or rpcr.irannfif nsnn urlnn Irnm lo to ion let In lenath. Klltr pr nent ol oaten of lrtiprln nnl dlanrsnnltatlona "f l.lver am ennaiMl hr alomnrb nnil other wortne nvlrtintfln thn nlimnntnrv canal. Worna, n dlrnaan nf thn moat dnnirnrona ehnrnctnr, nrn ao ilttln nni1nrtoo1 h thn mciiicnl men or thn praeent day. t:nll nnd ten thn orlKlnnl nnd only worm dnatroynr or aend for n rlrculnr which will Cirn n lull dnecrlptlon nnd tmatmrnt of nil Inria of wortne nni-lorn I rent etamp for retnrn nftlin aoie. IMt. K. f. K NhM.. Mo.'JM N. NloihHi. PhlUdo.phln, . tAdrlen St olBen or Hy mntl. fren-l ri-KAT. FIX nd BTOmAPH WORMS slid mmovnit. Si t. U, ''X 1 1 ..v ko unfeiiablo jxfhuioim Would mj'v subject lis t. liilieul.' and con ten pL Wnveliiin our tlniiil.H for p '.si i.t;oiiiio and respectfully ro tjutht u contioiiniicj. Corrcipondonco From Karrisburg. ll.Miitisnrim, March 1 s 7:1. H ar W .Mr llinfy n, ,ut the Capital buildings mid grounds, 1 was struck with the great improve lii' n is that lmvo been mndo in the t'luVt's of the Uovenior, Secy, of the Commonwealth, and Auditor (lener uL Tins small, uncomfortable, close, ilmk r mn, have piven place to Ltrj, airy, and well voutihitod apart- liiClltS. During tho last summer and fall, an nddition of about 25 feet was ad ded to tho building fronting on tho cf resident subsc: Ibcrs conn. rise tho ; moment of delay subject tho State intelligent men of the counlv who ' to ,0,m of ''ven- hie upon C:in1 a.id act f r themselves. Iienee! ""bjoct it may be as well to cor rect tlio impression wlncli senilis to prevail, that there is a desiro on the part of the administration to increase taxation.. Such is not tho caso. The Auditor General's report shows that the revenues of the Common wealth during tho last year were over seven millions of l'kirs. Treasurer Mackey, in his report, estimates that hereafter, ho can. with six millions, meet the ordinary expenses of tho Government, and redeem one mil lion of tho public debt. It w ill thus bo seen that instead of increasing taxation it is proposed to get along with ono million less reveuuo than that of last year. Tlio million of taxes it is proposed to dis pense with were repealed last year. There would be no difficulty in raising the six millions required, were it not taxes y ad- States Supreme court and tho adoption of tho new Constitution. The taxes thus affected aro tho taxes on loans, tn- rao and coal. Tho revenues derived from thoso sources in 1873 wero as follows : E. F. Knnkel's Hitter Wine of Iron Htm mrr hrn liiia lo foil In th rare of Wfkorm, ttmrlt-il with jmptornn, Ind iniK.lt tt lo Hfrtinn, liMof nv t'Htry, itilfl nit of tm Uitnif IXRCUTOU'8 NO IICM Letters J JleOaoiontary on thnetntn of Cnlhnrlnn A Boyerdec'd late of ( enlra tnwn'hin. nyer n- nuly, Hrnnylania, haytni lan urantnil to n snfieraiannn, nil pcraaoe nnowlnK lliem arlynr Imlehta-I to eatd anale nrn reonaateil lo mate immchale payment, while th'nhnyln nlaime will i.reaeul them 'Inly nnthnntlrnted for nattlnmnnt to JAMKS HOI I Iiikh, March M, ;. Cinnnlor. ,A I)MINI8TR ATOR'8 NOTICE. Lnltern XVof Adiuinielrniion upon ihn cnur of llnDlel Hnofer 1st of Onlrn liwoahir, Snyder Co., deo'd baying been frnnlnd to ihn anclerl(ned, all pnrnooi knowing Ibem nWri iodebied lo nuiil Into nro Mqnentnd to mukn pajmtnt without delay, nnd tbone hylng olaimi oa (lit inmo m ill prenent Ibem lo I'll 1LIP 11KNKKU, Jnn. 21, '74 Adtniolitrntor. . .Tho Pacific railroad is blocked up with snow, which in soma places on the line in the Hierra Nevada mountains is twenty-five feet deep. Two lmn..1rod and sevontocn pilgrims re'turninir from Mecca wore swept Ivy a hnga wave from the deck or v.a fiteaniship Icoina, on her oy tgd from Alexandria to Algiers, and all drowned A female graduate of tho Medical Department of Ioa University has taken the first prire for the best per formed dissection in surgical anato my, in a class consisting of twenty four yonng men and one other young woman. . .The Secretary of the Interior has asked that troops be sent to the I'to reservation, in Colorado, with in structions to notifiy all unauthorized white persons that no one will be permitted to go upon the reservation, and that those who are now ties passing must abandon it immediately or bo forcibly removed. ..It is a remarkable fact that at tho recent general election not a single Itoiimn Catholin was returned by any constituency in England, V.:1es or Scotland. The solitary Cittholic candidate was a Mr. Kerr, at Glasgow, and ho was defeated Ireland is the only Dart of tho United KiiiiT.lniii i-enronuiitoil in 1'n.i liu.nii.lit trenilillti, dieadfnl horror rf death, nliiln . to I'Ker Inmlllea by Ita taaleful dealnea for em i .... i . ,i . , r -.1. Iwen.eoid t ast I'll d. L'i v i 1 1 i r tl 1 1 1 An V f n f t,1C t:wt tU,lt ,,f 1,10 1 craons,:::ist is t lli vT 5 run-ed r "on th A T1' 'Wisions of tho United S juiiea riKmis -on mo inn a maL'' nificent stairway hasbfn roustruct cl, by which to reach tho Executive Chamber i olliees of tho Oovernor aud Secretary. Instead of reaching the chamlwr (as heretofore) by a dull, winding stairway, you now ap proach it, by large, roomy and very easy fcteps. "Jhe Chamber" has undurgoiica very material chango Tho oi l stylo sash has given way to lurge windows of modern stylo (4 lights each) The ceiling and walls lmvo been frescoed in tho 1 b'hest fetylo ; tho carpels and fu ituro are of tho latest design tho whole presenting a mailed contrast with former tbiys. J he Governor's and Secretary's rooms aro models or ocauty and ar liuigi went .The close, dinirv. AtrV l ok has disappc-tred ; and the whole lloor hiui Is-en re-arranged, ao as to Make it convenient, tasteful and in some way comport with thn dignity nf the Grand old Commonwealth J here is uot an improvement that las been made, thai was not imjxjra- im.iy ueman.icii. Ami now, as a citizen, having business in any of th f r.g .in' dep ii -t'li'ints, approach f h these rooms ho fuels that tho Old K yst no Stato is com hi; up to the grand c ritral position she occupies. It is said that to tho tillable, gen tl uiririly Secretary of the Common xv.ilth. Col. M. S. Ouav. bltlomra itia crs lit fif all these improvements nnd here I may say, tlmt never lias Penna. had more agreeable, cleaver, accommodating ami oblibing otliccrs than the Chiefs of tho tliffereut De partments. Their employees aro all gentlemen, well calculated to fill the various po siti ins they hold, aa will bo seen by piititu doing business in tho Dcpts. Yours Ac. 11. Cut. JJmnv, passengor ou board tt e Steamship l'ensylvania on her inn boisterous passage from Liver j " Mil, and through whoso exertions, lifter thn loss of her Canbiin and Pirst and Second ofiicers, tho ship was brought safely to jnirt, has been voted a resolution of thanks aud one thousand dollars by the board of directors of the company in uc biowledgrnent of his services. Chh'aoo, March 14. The Fre e I', mat, a German newe puix-r of tins city, publish s along and circumstantial account of Dr SchoejijKi. tried some four year a ago ut Cailisle, Pennsylvania forthe mi?. der of Miss !5tennecke, of Dalli more. '1 lie article states that Kcbnenoo was toiiijielled to leave Germany for i'. -rj,iihirilica, and that he is now lead ing the life of an impostcr and hw 'w Her in the west Candidates for Lieutenant Oov-t-miir of Pt-nnsyUaiiia mo as ni'iner cms an) tho rouiitiua f tho hlnto. 'J hat oQieer is to hold his office four yean from the tlii 1 Tuesday of Jan imry next, and is to receive V3.0(JU a by members of the Iloman faith. . . Some of the folks in Martin connty, Minn., have been experiment ing on hatching out grasshopper. The other day six quarts of earth were placed under a stove, and sev eral thousand grasshoppers were hatched out. After being subjected to tweuty degrees of freezing, they wore thawed out as lively as ever. Another big crop of these insect pests for next season is feared. . . A boy was put into a boiler in Duhuquo, Iowa, to hold a hammer against the rivets that were being driven from tho outside When the boiler was done tho hole was found too small to let tho boy out. They took off bin clothes nnd gre ased him, but rstill he wouldn't go through. Three hours cutting withcold chisels by six men liually releasod him nearly spoiling a good boiler. . .Some time ago JeQ Pavis was suggested as a candidate for United States S'lintor. A little later it was announced that Mr. IS. II. Hill would bo a candidate for Congress from Alabama. And now llcrsc.hcl V. Johnson is spoken of for Governor of Georgia. We had almost forpot ten theso gentlemen, but we find that after ten years' abseuco from l e ruiiilio service, tlioy aro ready tocoiue Tax on Loans, ' " Tonnage, 14 " Conl, 3Hri.370.no 33(1,333.5)1 $1,410,0.j7.74 Tli e laws imposing these taxes should at onco bo rcpenleil. and a general law passed which w ill secure to the Commonwealth, taxes from indisputable sources, sufficient to meet the deficiency. Ihtr. 'I'd. 10th ALAn.11 AT IIAI.I) MUI KTA1. Thn Bwbtrrraiiren MiOierliifre of Karlliiiahr. wnkiit'e. limtta if vtaion leliHUor. nnlverrel laitlildn nf the mnacnlar era tem. ennruiona appetite, with iljaiiep'le n)atrtn, nt Iialirla, nuali.HK of Hie body, dri.ean or llie akin, pallid coiintr-nahce nnd rnipilona on the face,pnrlfrllin the hlond. pain In the linrh, beavl ticaa ur the eye IMa, frequent black apote flylnn nfor tbe nyce with l'inpirary furTiiaion nnd of alpht. wantof attention, etc. Thcae aymiilotne nil arlae from n weaaneae,and lo remedy that uae E I'. Knnkln'a Uitter Winn of icon. It ne ver falla. Thou-ainla are now enjojlmt braltb who have naod It. Oct the nennlne. Hold only In 1 IMIIea. lake only K. r. Kilnkle'a. Vrput and ottlce, No. liw north Mnih Street I'hlln. 1'a. Aik for Kmikie'a Hitter Winn of Irotn. Thle truly valuable totitc haa been n.i thoroughly ieated hy allelaaeeaof the iroiiimtiiilty tbil It la now deemed Indlapeneable na n Tonlo Inetllclne. II tt coata but l .ltle, purlllea the blia.d nnd Klvea tune lo the aluiuach, renuralvn Ibn ayateni nnd pr doniie life. I now ouly nak n trial of thla vnlnabln tonic. I'rireni iHr bottle. K. Kilukel. nle Proprie tor, No. 1, North MlliSlrct, below Vlue, Fbll ad. lpbla. Ha. i la aol.l only in ni noiliea, wiin n 'rnoiovrann of the rprletoc nu each wrapjinr nil utber la couuterfi'il. nild by ilruiiilleu. , Bnsinesa that will Fay from M tt per day nan nn pnrenrelln yenrnwn nninhlKirhord, nnd leatrlntly honorable. Panle nlara f one, or lamplee worth enenrnl dollnra thnt will en. hie you lo iro to work si onnn, will nn enntnn rnonlut of any centa. Addreae J. LATHAM h PO , Iv Xjw tM Wnihlnilon SI. Iloetna Mean. "A IirpoUory of Fttthion, l'Uniure, ami Iiintrurlion." Harper's Bazar- JWiVvt of Iht JVr . Th Tlntur ! t1lt1 with inntrlhi)Afi nf nnd th Ktnrnnl 1 1 1 f I tli oriinn of th irt world or frtiiinn lioptnn Trvtir. Tli iRtr nmnitniti llMlf tn rery mtmbr of the hona'hnM n h rblilrn lf droll and rtlf ntrttir, In lSyonnff lndl by lt fmh- ln pmicf) in smllMi Trity. in th provident . I tiHiltlnre.1 l(i.jnrii and luinrloadriinv Rtn 1. 1 mil th rMnn ntftltrnf lh Hnf-.r ! nlfrm1y in ppr nm mnynirm m (GEO. BCHXUnE'SCORSER.) i:STALISIIEU APAIL 1872. W RISJ rcftlrr in NOTIONS k PAXCT GOODS, LADIES k w W MJmy Gents Furnishing Qoods fewelr.y, etc. ! pnfilrlty for th nre-lte njoyaiDtU uuruf' nw ion r.vaiDB SNYDER COUNTY APPEALS &C. 1874. T,! oi vrent eieelieocn. Poet. SUMSCIUrTIONS 1874. terms: HARPFR'S HA BAH. nnn venr, 4ra H uo Includne r. payment ot t'.S. po"'" by tbn piihlutiere. Sni,crpinni in Herpera Mnnarlnni Weekly nnd Knar, In one nddrnen for one ynar, looit or, two of llnrpert I'erbMlloaln to one nddreaa ror one year. 7 on . poatava piynbln by tbn nub erlbnrnt the oftlcn where received. An nvtrn t?oiin nfeehnr thn Menmlnn. Week ly, or Hn'nr. will lm anpplle.1 n'ana lor nvnry t ion oi y ire rn mlttnncm nr. S trnectiyt pnttaire pavaidt by tbn nbecrlbnrt nl tbn offlcea where recelrati. Hack Nomiiera can he auppllen at any time. Thn elr yoiurnea i.f Harnr'n llnrar, for the are Hem. 'w. 70. '71. ; '1 elrnantty hound n arenn morocco cbdh. will I lent by nxureaf. freleht prepnlil, for 7 no enen. The imeteitn nn llnrr'e llarnr, la 10 nenta n yene.wfelch niuat be pntdnt thniulncrllinr't poet omen. Ad.lrnii HARPER k IIROTHF.HS, New York. Just Rceeivod a Full and Well Solooted stock of Fail and Winti: We have selected onr stock with great care and offer it at Greatly ERECTS A full Assortment of SILKS. LACES FRINGES Embroideries, Ruehea Kid gloves in large quantities, can suit any ludy in Price and Color. I loop skirts, Coutilcrimi.es on llnnd Ve ry Chenj). Vn'e cannot t-numerate all our articles, but we assure the pub lic that we have a largo stork of goods of every description in our line oa hand. A Full assortment of v H ATS AND CArS0FTHEHTAT STTLES Cull noon snd examine our Stock and you will be fltmiUhcd at our lot pricceTluinkftil It I l set favors we nolieit a cotilintiiilion ff llie name Oct.M73.tf. W. WKIS. Kelinsffrtive Pa . 'HE COMMISSIONERS of Sny Kyoxvrr.i.E. Tenn , March 20. For the last twuiiy diva the greatest excitement has prewilcd for a dis tanc i of twenty-live miles abound and near IJiild Mui.iiUiin. 'i'liis nonnblu in between C'ooked cieek in McDowell county and Uioad llvei. tllO IllDilTllllill ll'hO 1 Xlt IIil lV i,itj Kutherfo'd cuiinlv. '1 ho tiiotbi;;ns of an e;i' LhiU:il.o in ths i o.ou were noticed on the lOL'i of l' b; nm y. S-'jino inn k scribe it as tiiit nb-r gi.uli'ii ly iiyinaway in the d bI:ihc oilif-rs as tbe ro.n.'ijj of In v m the U.Nijuce. ack. Tho members of tho late !.;w firm of Fillmore, Hall &, liavun, Btif alo, are now all dead. Haven died hoi no time ago. Hall died about a week befoio tlioex rrcniili iit, being t-'ircut Ju Jie of the I nited States Supreme Court at tho limo of his death. Of tho throo, when they wi re still partners in many things, one was l'lvsident of tho United States, tho Sec nd Fostniaster Oeneral, and (he Third leader in the House of Ho liresentativo8 in tho btormy time of the Compromises. . .The election in Xew Hampshire last week resulted in a failure of an election by tho people, and the legis lature will havo to choose a Oovernor. As far ns heard from tho vote stands for Weston, (dem.) 34.172, McOut chins (rep.) 32,895, Dlackmer and scattering 2.077. Four Kepublicnn auu lour ticmocrntio senators aro elected and no clioico in four other districts. In tho house the demo crats havo 172 members and the ro publicans lt7. The towns to be heard from elected democrats last year. '1 he Harrisburg I'atrint savs ler county h-rnhy iclrn IT II I.I C NOTIifK lu nil concerneil, that the nfimala of tbn trlcn. nltl nrKciirnienla or iinl county lor tun ynar 1TI will be bel.l aa lollowi, to will For CKNTKE Towoahip, oa Wclnei'lay , April 8, t Ibn bouan of l'etcr llarlnito, Id t'enireiillc. For JACKSON Township, on Thursilny, April 1), at ihn bouse ot John S. Dearer, iu Krnucrrille. For MuNHDE Townhlp, on FrliHy, April 10, nt Ibn house of Sjrnb Keen, at 8U mokiu Dam. For FEN Township. onPnlurday, April 1 1, si the House ol' Karnh A, Miller, nl Bulcm, in nmil lowuikip. For WASH INOroN Township, on Mon- il ir, April 1.1. nl Ibt bouse of F. C. Murer, in Freeburg, For WEST I'KKHV Township, nn Tuee.Ur, April 14, nl tbe bouse of John Fisktr, Uie deceased, Denr IlioUAelJ. For FERRY Township, on Wedneednjr, April at tbe bouse of Jobn'8 Wulle, In Fremont. For CIIAl'MAN lownebip, nn Thursdnjr, April 111, at the House uf Henry tpo'.ii, at McKece Falls. For VXION Township, on FrUiy, April 17, ai tb bouse of Ira Sayrs, in 1'orl Treterion. For PE LIN S1 ROVE nornush, on Palur- dy, Aptil 18 nt Ibn bou.e of IKnry A. ISolig, iu s iiJ Hurough. For WEST BEAVER Township, on Mon any, April, 0, at Ibe Hotel ur Tasnra, in Mot lure ( 1 1 v . For KEAVEU Township, nn Tnesdny, April at lb bouse of Moses 8pecbl. in ncayeriown. For MllilLE('UEEK lownsbip, on Wcdnes dny, April ii, at the bouse of Joseph (Irnycs. in riiilihgroye. For FRANKLIN Township, on Thursday, April V-3, at tbe Commiseioneri' orlice in MM Jlubnrg. For MIUULLULUO Dorouah, on Friday, April 'H, at the CommissioDera' office lu till J 11 ir.iugh. At whlcb times nnd places nil who may feel ESTABLISHED 1853 REBUILT 1871- Tin: old cou:ii:u Rebuilt and Refurnished wllh lbs Finest and Chenpesl Assortment 3DH.Y OOOI3S! NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware Hats & Caps o.sMirn.ti")?MM CnrnotH, Oil Olotlis, Hlioe lindlnnfH, II tinples for n oo. wlihnnl en- THE .EV GItOVEIl & LOCK STITCU EVER OFFERED TO Til 13 COMMUNITY. -T1 I Ill 1111 n't,. ...t,.;K..I,..lna. Mme..4 Into hln NEW RTflRP. ROOM. OB (he Corner of Market and Finn fclreeis. ia now prepared lo offer, to hi old ouslomrrs, and all new mei Ibrt may favor him wilb their pairooage, great Inducements. Ue U uetermlueu tan TII13 OLD COIITVI2TI SHALL STILL CONTINUE THE MOTTO FORMERLT ADOPTED, "THE CIIi:Vl CORNER." aa s . e t t .1 .11 il . it. aonl nrl.lai all llflai I A l. Vi lvP icIUng at ih lowePt pric. ht hopM lo oieril a full nlnrt of pironfO, Bolinsifroye. April 28. 1871. W.St. F. B JICBBIt IS7JJ. wixtei:. 1875; ,(!. vuo iirinii.tiiiu junt viut ivn iitvti b i aiHi ii ioty inina prir; aai ail peraotif f licunt.0 rihI a repeal of the prohibition Ufjtior law. .An cxrlmncre ears : "7 lie fal of 1 tlift 1h(a Sr-nufnr Ssiinnifi-'o iinnioli(iti. , A' ' , family Laa been niowt tragic. He On t'lO lUl Of.1,.,,1 lir..a l,r.,ll,.., Mf ...... 1, . . . i ui.v u.m wa 141. oeK ijui t'l.urtjy two CiniltMuoii on tno'nw.n n w. i hi , . I' , . w. T . . I nw.! M IUUJ W CHUV bVJ lilt) O UiUU ,;J,'"t P,;"lt.! Muotrn. violent ilnatba. Two wero lost at kuown aa llai na i.w, wb.eli is aiuJ ono(Guorfre)aiea in couaoqnence .0 l-e ntt to Sit MilcbJl in li-at, of a beating Lo received, and the lieartl tlimno.se. O.io of t..eui aajra Svuator'a owu d.!UtU was probalily it at fi.t reiii.nJeaii iu of tliofui".- by the ,,,0 of tL; Oi heavy l.mber. l'usona who hvejtera but one survive Mrs. Haat on 1U0 n:i'tita u Bides and nt llioiir.n-a r r.i;.; ivi. i.:- bH0 heard t'iO mm i. liso. Al I thnk j Laa children, there are, we think, no nenliewH or nieces of tlio Senator. that tliono'so wan in the tuonnta'n A letter was received in this city to-day by a genlkuiaa whose mother lives near Eald Mountain, bay:n 3 that near the summit of that peak an area of nearly an acre was agitated by subte-ranean upheavals audbinLnns, and that smoke aud vapor issued from tue mountain. A atn Pirn la tltn Oil It-i oma. Ti rTMiiuBo, March 19. Tho o'1 tank struck by li"htinn7 in Modoe Cilv. ycaterdav, bi"-ht at 1 o'clock lat i.iht, the flames spreading iu all din ructions, bi'Miiiijr the well owned by James AJmiiih. Tbe tank und oil belon'MiiL; lo tw Ut 'on l'ipe Com puny. A hardwrrt) store and and a nniulier of dwell i us" below the tank ere burned. It was fd i'i'l for a 'i me 1 it would take thewl.o'erxo of tho iron tauks bJow the Trout- ii-.'n weil. The totnl l .ss is c .tlniat ed at $30,000. The Union Pipe Company puiiiei anout b' burreli oet of tueir tank In n tlio t oonec lunis weru burned oil. J he -.e.xnt I hut seveiul lives weio lobt is incor rect. TiOxnox, Man h Mililai7 Aent in 20. The Carlint this city has ve From his wifo, as is well known, he had been diovrccd, and children he had none. At tho olxtequies at Washington only Congressmen and their wives wero present Alone I alone 1 1 inreilnK no nptwal on thn heal fcs ate will be reiuirei to rmluen their I'wils or 1 alters lor tbe eame, to masn the ner enrrec tlnns. Ap iienla will be open earhilay rrnoi o'clMk A. M. to ) o'ebiclc H. M. The Asa.-asurs ol Ihn snrnr nl uttrle s nrn pnrtlrulnrlr rniestn4 to ia ireannl nt their npiieitls durlntc thn entlnn nnce Ih reoli and !( re thn ilny of Apnnl they will t finrtlculnr turind nnd ajses.ial. moneys nt Interest, ns required by Inw. rur particulars read Inetruotlons In niseis Ueike. Thet',iuinilsiners tlu pi sued the Mlowlns;, whl a they ordered t bo idafnd oo ilinir una utes and to be iiublltbed: hsnoLrsu, Thnt wn will hereafter refuse to my iur the i'Jbueatia ul nil t'ourl nnd s leo tiou froelamntions tie. eiesptlna snen na nrn oidernd by uurelsei nnu thn hkerio Is hereby nolilied tu publish hi HrovUiuniliins only In two palters es reune.1 by law, nnn tnnt tbn l-Minsui oi all is exonss am be reiusna hnrnni lar, A J- FISHER, JOHN T. IIIFFNAGLE, JOEL HOW, CommN's Office, Mid-1 Commlsaloneri. dleburj, Feb. .'8, '74. Sew ins: Ulaclk'nc. Tb OroTwr and Itnkar much in far Ts1 ibt nt 1. nie tna.ihlra f.,s 1 1 L 1 , J MaLIsi ...I ...... . ,vs ae-"' snnassJa, wmu (Jlltjr- l I I iu 1 1 J fjoej. Tha Mitch I Uiatir.il ahrt daraMa. 1 la an Mtmi It tn tin foaiblriMttofi rl part ami Iu rmt tical niraratiaa that It I rarv HflcoU to cat It vui ui vniar, inu aaiij inaDai,Ue II U lnTa1u)tia In I ha 'io.lly, a hj Uallkltxlf of i d ran 19 lina tha nne-t lahrtci, at wall ai iba ouaiatit nub atiual laciiily. ThaOROYKR h fKV n with It rcmt lm nrovamr)t I neat, tlnraMa urnaoicntal. tlio i. la, a ii 'I carlon tn arxtratlntia. Itrrqutratl Ut axiMi.pia lr rapalri thau anv of tha nmir. I nui niacbluot la ua, and Lai baa a la oouttaut I Sixteen Years Ithnnt thn ontlay nfnne rent rr rnnalrs. It Is nely finished with lilack Walunt table nail eo run OA I.E. 1 I Aug 14 73 Scliusyroce , J'a. IN M1UDLEBURQ, BT Geo. Alfed fec5.oc2:c A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, Itnci'PH, Jlomly Mftclo CJltliIiSSr, Hals and Cap Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Shawls, Fans, I'nr.Holn and Whilo Goods. ALSO A FULL LIiK OF CROCl.UIKS, SuysM, Coffees, Teas, Spicss, Syrupn, Fish, ic. TO 1 1ACCOS, HXTJl I CIOAISW; ALSO Queonswars, G law ware, Tubs, Psils, Baiikeki, 1'tc, E'.e. I Lare selected tha abore nts wllh rreat earn, and nsk an awamlnatloti of the same bjr Vaon wiihln to piirehaim. t all nnd rnn for yoorsnivns. iionpnrn my prieae i ". Thankful to nil friends for their i.ntn.naite in tbn past, tbe sawn. (June in, lTl-lf.J 1 rnsnnotfullr sollelt a rnntmnsnno e ' O. KLU BUUOUri. Pr.'npios is uiRifhin in the directii .1 'id wrtn rj.tusj men. after . . . . ... . - - .1..., nT nKwe aVl. t ' 1". i year. UlS tlllty will m 1j t c ,i1e'Cenou iue; iom inn spurns. over the beiiale, ami to set rs a in nn. ,l,l,t i-1 Btt.VW. wyinn thnt Gea. Lmr of the iJoard of I'nrdons. His InV.ora will not La rinernnii l,im ealo... :11 Lo fully commensu-.TiU with mld'- v'tl1 fiTt Iohs. a llepub work, and it is evident that bo can'luy,a coU,,nn vn lr '"eio, near live wherever be sees p-oper. I I'l'Tau'll. in the 1'iorince ,- ... ofCueueo. , .An autopsy of the body of Son-I Bavomsi, March 20. The Carlists ator butnuor. made a few days ajro, have raptured an outlying fort at rhowed that tbo heart was the only 1 Uilboo. Foiiy men belonging to the internal organ diseased. 1 he btain garmon were taken prisoners. Tbe sLoe4 no ti-ane, of th nvasau't cvui-.Loihbaidnieut of the city by the in tuitted by Brooks. IturgcuU continues. WANTED TO BE HEARD FROM. If anyfioily ban ever used the thor ough and scientific eourso of treatment recommended y the proprietor of lr. Sage's Catarrh Ueinedy for the euro ol CaUirrli and haa not been perfeetly cured, the proprietor, Dr; Jt. U. 1'ierie, would'like to hear from that iiemon, and hy addressing him at the World' liBv'imiiry, Itiillitlo, N. V., such er sou, if there be one, will hear of some thing hia or her advantage, an the llix't in earnest when he otl'em 5"U reward for a cane of Catarrh liii h he can not cure, and is perfectly able to pay it if he fails in a single cane, an any one may ascertain upon enquiry. he thorough course 01 treatment re ferred .lo and recommended hy Lr. Pierce conninUi in the line of Ur. Sage's Catarrh Kcmedy with Dr. Pierce's Nu- eal Douche which In the only means hy vihich tho lluid rsn be carried high up nnd applied to all parts of tho nasal pant agt aud I' e rliamlers connected liu'ieMitu 111 wmcn uicers exint and irom which the uncharge proreeils In addition t this thorough splica- uon 01 tue itomeoy, which should al' wave t lined warm. Dr. Pierre's tiol di'ii Medic- Discovery should he taken eubeatly as eouatttuilonei Irentiuent. witnout wlilcu fuw eaaen van ue eurad ae Ibe Olaenan le al waye oouetitutlonnl and uiuet bn trnetna nnoKI. uuly. Ttite irentmenl ban nn nnnleaennl tan. tnrert nUini it, aud iiaa tue ndvantern of netae driviiis ,in di nraan to tbe innite as there lo dan ger of d.na' by ilea nan of ntfous, ItrilnUas sauffs or poiaouoiia aomiioua. I'iuin FarU. Intna.nei aWSl-S. .S S S nwsk r aarvaT) isni as., rj. imf inr a, A ya? ago I kaa a 0a4 coon from Um Ca4arrii wilt a aa k a auf lai-iaii, i unati a fta tuao t: taga bat Loi iHrtbiu d tio aa aaj gttoa antll naMi vourtjultlaa MstJical lit eaar & ht. Ma fM'slUrraUaiuady. Taay cur-nl aaa U lAia Uswuiiiaiuf abWUlftisiVwi inanarui, FAMILY FAVORITE!' THE "WEKD" SEWING MAC I E. To woii p-rra?t tan naraliv atafa m bid In aiiM.iv-. Yr tha UmliTnl th farmr or twaaaanie. wira ina tori f-qatr1 ia ma waaaina racaa irnai iaa haavitl aaraacita il miii'i aar to tat av taileta aa4 orna a.aattl f-tfrirg for laltt ant -aildraa. It Itaa arovad lift It tharoaahlf tfBalawl aa4 antlratr BimmxviTj. tfi aasqt.ain-a titvbiiaiiy ti emim:Uimmm of aonttrnt-ilaa, aapti. Win lnerne.1 nnd ei rated wttane-ank thn nana! espeadltnre of ilmn nnd labor, witk n aapeelty r .r laaality, qgnlity and variety of uaaeulloa aefmd IU caiiiie-dlinrs. and a rnoalaib S dnrakill y nnd reliability ehnwuandapnrerlntna' ny innoannae, it isnnnrnn en inn pnnpte for tsn net arli teal UeMcii.,a aad r..atnarta. with nonSdenrn that ltaoalis merit, nennol fall in eun vine. Ike narntnt eiaatlaer, or It superiority nmea K-' TWENTY wkn eianilnelne Wttli before aneeknalneeaa ae mdaeed in bnn any at her, an4 aeeau e.il nlkerni.abii.ee llaeiia II, U feet. eu,i sira-,1 poldlnra or enneneenre to M.h tbeir nn. shines Into Ihn nnnnan f Ike pe"tile and aetl theas bnfara lam bare say fporlamty tn nan tbn W M.MM. J. D. I)TZ, Agt Jfidllrbnrt, fa. Rntsalnn anvat (er WrklfS H-wlnM Ma- leainnou. Miia.ieiana aaa apnui ovuna. Altos mUCB. I fss, 27, it puRNrnjRi Walnnt HuitH nt Lohh tlinn llio Irico ol Cot lucre 1 arnlturo. s nt hi Set c rr s ef S o f i. S.JI 0 c m 7) " v. 2. n p Pd te r3 P CO -s O X s 0 t t 0 1 1 B C Solia Walnut Bed Room Suits Without Warble Top. ft- 3. " " " " with ltuliau Maiblo top. Ci'i. Ditorm'nn l to soli their Furnitnro at coRt rather thin discharsa tncir men. Walnnt Chamber Furniture at less than tho price of Cottle Fiinu turn. Other articles at surprising prices, such as f(H) Uest Haircloth Oilt-l Walnnt Tcte Fofas, at $18 50 1 6(K) All wool, any color, Terry or Kep, isi nnf. Sr.f.uini BO i 1. G00 Haircloth. 7'errr or Ron. Oiled Wul&nt lwlor Arm Cliairs $3. 95; 100 Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, Tennessee and li bon Marble, $78 1 200 Iitalian Marble Oiled Walnnt Chamber SuiU 817 50 i 500 Klepant Oiled Walnst l'arlor Buits, in Uairciotn, lerrj, v.cy. riusb, Brocatol or Satin, from f 05. 5 O - e. 37 and 30 North SECOND Street, 1206 MARKET Street. S. .SECOND Ht 1-5 i 0 iJi PS? 11 0 - nwannmanl I 0 g" w a rr w aa nW I . TT- e'afh f 1 r 5? SB " 2 0 52. ii ? o zz r 8 W f ft j;B. ? 3 55 ?! ft8 g5 1-S Ka & f n 3 GOULD & CO'S iKaf e m new. a . e-s T- H r f ' . ' pet 3 Elm ft or en are E. E. Vrrf XlKTjr ami MA 11 KE T Si. : i Hi net, Cor. SECOND aiid SPR L J " Jjfimt ami SIttnuw tori, 212 a,rl 2Ii (yc.i9,7: rpiIEOS. SWINT.FORD. X WITH KAUB & FRYMIRE, 15JPOETEB8 AND JOBBERS OF QuocnHwnroe 301 di 303 CHERRY STREET, Bniwaes Arek aad Bans 1'hibnhlphiti, Pa. Constantly ns ksaS, Original A snorted Paeka S. 1 1 AUDINO St FERRIS, Patent & General Claim Agency. WnNlilritfton, J. C Mr. Hardlnn Is well knnwn tbrntiek this nee Una nf tbeeunair nen Ibnronntilr lellal.leaian. Ined auelnnen enUuaUd tn him will seeme rrutapintuatioa. Jnnel.. 1. IICLI. B4IUT El.TOrT lirrt. I.iroa UKHKT J. KaVIS, hr.At'1. W.VaaCUUle SIIAFEIt, WITS i Fire! Fire ! Fire ! lsi:iMiOe MUTUA.. Lire Insurance Co. Of JONESTOWXN. rn.N.N A. B. JOEL J. BAILY&C0. nasi eh r, sma ll wa res, White Qoode, EmlruiilrU Ae. lam xv , Nt., iiiiiai. ADMINIHTKATOIW' NOT1CTL letters rrf Admlnlelratlne nw Ibn nstatanr aintfta l-eylet . late nf Hnamr Unkl dee 4 aaving nnnn nrnntaw sw n nnrinraianaw, nn aarann. bm.wfna tbesnealann Indaut. i lu Said eetntn nrn ranneeiad In iknkn waatndlnia nnf ai al, wall tbnen knetas nlnline win ereaenl tana Sail aaiSnaUtnind for e-umeaefll in Miliar., I. tfl.tr, iaset . v aSalUeMltnTa ESTABLISHED JUNE 1, 18.V) Assells, . tll.MT.OUO.t'tt. David M. RimV, Trea. fl. F. Mi ily, Tr Juc. O. Ifuilman, Kn) Misled Parsntnal. Na daaiwuus r l.aisi 4 . nas ererte InsnrM. Tbn la'tir.n n tl 11 it r.iiiipai.r u nunSneS u fate I'luiarlr si 4 Hrlvme beslnn.s, ' for anf Innirnsallna addmee Ike imdaealvti) 4 agent tut nniwnf wed Ni.etbnaibvrini.d Kim.t.i ... If. CLAY WALKKI1, As Liverpool, Ferry County, I. Oai.4,'TS,a lit ..JT' V IIUi . . S IP-" Wft lr. nb.rtfi. ninr iiih iysueHtn f .Iv.-l-rr i tlaint, tlMietliaimn, im'iIk i.f I fvir t"w.aek. Welar Ureal,, llanrl i.e'n. leiw Sulra Its, an. In thirls See renrneenrlotlli n i ieneii-n W'wl nlMtmn n a.aee n.,ld be al.bM.at, i iia a. tlnels, A Kent for Mid lie bare;. Oef.it. t'l klsSIS St. M, Y . UtrtiSknaa aielM i iniii aklna - - a i,nl iat g. iioTiNliKuomir' 'jusnax or tije tea a: ' rent Tnwbsbln, SntSef Tennis, re. t:nlloetfre., Ooneet.aelns, sal all ntkar I nee enrlnlninf In Inn nSleS will nruai Idad M. US r TlSMnWsUI, bnrl nunii.nr
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