G t I o s t , M 1 1 ) I ) i'.M t7 N O V . 'il . 174 J l ttoi, i;ii'r. I'nip r. Tho MiirtNucliiHitU LeijiHlttirp will havo a Republican majority of Dvenly two iilit in tho Scmito aud Hity lour in lliu Houso of Hep reaentativrf). 18th Congressional District. The following in the cfhYiul vot of the counties rnmponiiiu; this (iStli) Coiifjresmioniil ttintrirt. oast fit t jo election It '1 1 on tlio 3d tiny of Nj ember, lS"4 i Winter, It. .Steneer. P. Huntingdon iwu lVrry 2:178 l'nlton (.'J'.l Fiauklin 81.U Snyder 11.18 J u'ujuU t'HO 11,781 Mi'l 4-20 10""; 1 . t 11.7M 1,0211 Skenger's majority TntOmcMt, Voir. The following is the otTii'iitl vote of lVniisylvanin for I itttitenmt (lovenior, Auilitor (loner tl aud Secretary of internal aT.iiis : L1EI TENANT COYUl.NUll Tutta Oliustend Lntta'a majority Al'Lil'fuU GENERAL Ttniplo l.'tn Temple's majority 277.1H5 272, olC i 4,l!I" 27fi.f.Ol 272, '120 1 4.173 ! SKCIlKTAr.V or l.NTEUNAL AFFAIR. L.tttu 272,2(18 M'Cnndlcss' majority 4,717 Tuenp itliy mi l in lilVmviKO nt- tending the elt clionu in the pnst two years ail'ords a lesson to ccry lie- publican who Maid at homo. Wo Lave now tho oll'u iul returns, from which can be gi.tliered the cail'ii of ; tho lato Democrat io success, ntl'ord intrtoo conclusivo proof that llo t ulilicatiisin ned but to e( rt, itself os in old days to cany reunr.ylvauia by 30.1'IM) majority. In 1H72 lliu tranft b voto wns :i.":i,:lS7 Iu lb7l Ohuatcd u " " 272."il7 " Hepnblicnns not voting K0.S71 Ja 1872 nuckalew's voto wns :tl7.7(!0 in lb" 1 Lalla n " " 277, l'.t.'i . Democrats not voting 40..ri(',,"t In 1K72 Maekev's voto wns 211. C2H, making Olmsted "h incrense this year 27.ti'.i:i. while Hutchinson's vote was 21'.,-I71, making Latta's increase 67,721. Lve!i this I'cniocrntii; in crrnse, so much irreater in ir.iiit)i- tion than tho Kcpuhlicnn. would have nvnilcd tho Democratic candidates ro'.hiug. but for tho uncxilaiuablo vote in Allei'lmnv count v, which looks r.a if the Mate ticket had been tho labt thing thought of there. Pennsylvania's Wealth, Tho following exlrn"t taken from the r port of Thomas J. JIin;;lmm, Commissioner of tho Unreaii of sta tistics, and which wecopy from ono of our cchaiigcs. gives our readers nn idea of tho great wealth of I'cnu oylvania. In getting nt tho wealth nf the b'tatc, Mr. Hingham considers the! (date valuation nnd that made bv tlio I'nitt tl States census ollit'ers in lfStid. Tho Mate nscssors, with a solemn and woiideifi'l regard for their oaths, lijidit the real and personal proper ty of the SUto nt ?1.171,'J(.S,777 while tlio actual value repoit by the I'niled Stales census oltieials, with no ward or township tuxes to grind, is !t;i, l7.',:tNl,S.")l nearly three times ns much as tlio State assessment. Tim yjtpitnl of thn two hundred Nstionid Hanks in the State is 5?2H2, 0137;11.12 1 of tho State banks, lt'lS,22li,s;it!.fi.l i nnd of saving banks, building and loan associations, and private banks, ."ilSD.IlSl.UJ.II'.li;. This makes n total of banking capital in Pennsylvania, in various . forms, leaching tho uggivgato of !jfl;W.2dtl,, (it!. Tho vnluo of tho railronds of the State, canal companies, coal and min ing companies, and passenger rail loads, is estimated at a total of $3'.KIt. UU.7:U CO. Next conies corporations nside fvom railrouds, such as insurance u ater, gas, express, oil, ete. They! represent a total valuation of 20, UtHMinil. Mc rchnnU wholesalo nnd retail are put down nt .12(!.li()ii,(ll)0. Agricn'tur.d and farm nnd garden products, 121.07,:) -10.00. and man tifacturcB of all kinds, !W7,ro Tr2l CO. Tliesi) tigures the comuiissiouer collated from tho e.'iisus i'eort of S70, nnd they const it uto, ns ho has iirruugtd them, the most detailed statement of tho weii'th of 1'eunsyU vnnin heretofore published. The products in . ((, uud not in value, its estiinsted above, embrace in bush t'io, wi.eat, rye, barley, ords, Indian corn, pens, beans, potatoes, hay iu tons, butter, cheese, bops, tobacco, . wool, &o. The minornl wealth of rennsylvn iiia it is impossible to estimate," but Mr. Uiugham triesbis hand at it for ono year, w ith this result : AnthraciK fSn.lSl.Rsn Ditiuiiinous, 24,913,272 Oil, 19,G1(J,000 Tbo production of iron mannfae tines in 187J was $127,000,000, nnd 40 per cent of incrense would bring the product of 173 up to tho stu pendous nggrcgnto of $177,000,000. The product of Bteol, cooper, zinc and nickel, new industries in this rUte, falls below $10,000,000. A Inrge class of minor industries, slate, wurblo, limestone, sand stone, fire brick, aud many others of liko class, eiioni tue uureaa or etatistica no data no which to make atateruont, ud therefore the Commissioner es timate these product a at $20,000, The Montrose Murderers, yV Dotibln lxecutioii. HANGING OF O MARA AND IRVING Moxtkonc, Tn , Nov. 12. Tho execution of Daniel O'Mnra nnd l'ntrick Irving, for tho willful Murder of Mrs. Margaret O'Mnrn, nged 72 venrs, nnd her daughter Mary O'Maro, nged 21 years, took place nt Montrose, Susquehanna county, nt 10:30 a. m. to day. Tho peculiarly nstrociousnnturo of tho crime, nnd tho relations of tbo parties. mal'O the occn-oon ono of unusual intcrot. I'aniel O'Mnra is about thioly years of ngo, fivo feel six inches high, weight ono hundred nnd fifty pounds, nnd rather pleas'int looking. Irving is thirty four venrs old, livo feet eight inches iii-'h, weight ono hundred and seventy live pounds, low forehead, with Homo- lt0t!vhat rcimhivo featui'CH, nnd half- savnc;o, half-idiotic expression. The crime for which they wero ox ecuteil was committed on tho morn ing of September 27. lHiH, nt O'Ma ras home, tihout two miles from Montrose Station, on tlio lino of the Pelawaro Lnckawauun and Western rail urnd. 1 ;i u ii-1 O'Mnrn wnn required to support his mother nnd siKterditi ing their lives, nfter which ho would in- herit the small farm upon which they lived, valued nt two thoimud dollais. I'nn'cl was not satisfied with this nr iatig."iielit, ho ho determined to get lid of them nnd secure tho property at onco l'ntrick Irving was O'Ma j-;l-8 Lired man. It was said ho wish- ed to uiiirrv Mnrv OM.ua. but nho not favor his suit. Tho bodies of Mrs. O'Miua nnd daughter wero discovered early on j tho morning of the dav above men ; tioned, Iviii'' on tho l i'-ht hand side of tho Bouthem bound track, n short1 diManco south of tho Montroso do . . . a . . , , l pot. '1 be hand nnd tho lower inirt ftlie ni in wns severed from the body, nnd lay about eleven feet above and on tho other side of the rail. No blood was found near the bodies, either upon tho track or rail. The intention of tho inurdorers was evi dently to malio it n pi tear that their victims wero killed i, li,, . l)V DCllI rtlll over on tho railroad. A wagon io.nl I crosses the track about two rodn be- w where the bodies lay, nnd upon this nomo spots of blood were discov leretl which iirousod suspicion of foul , j day. It had rained heavily tho night previous. notwithstaiHling which n lino of blood was easily traced from I Hi it; point to O'Mara's house. A I bunch of human hair, a piece of blood itiiii.i.il enhn oii.l tiiitiiii .:li..i.lu tf ili.tlt ! were also found on tho wav. One milo from tho houso n wagon was found, the tires of which correspond ed with tho newly-mado tracks on the road. Large blood stains wero seen in this wagon. At tho houso it was f.uiiiil nn attempt had been mada to j wash the sitting room floor, which was ; not yet dry. Wood staim wero still listinctly visible on tho floor, and pphilters of blood were seen upon the door leading to tho kitchen. In tho next room, n1io:o O'Marannd daugh ter slept, some of tho bed clothes were missing, nnd blood wns found upon tho bedstead. An ox team was discovered nenr the houso ith bloo 1 stains on yoke and oxen, showing that the bodies wero eoiricd some distanco upon tho oxen nnd then placed upon tho wagon. Tho physi cians who examined tlio bodies gave it ns their opinion that tho women were killed with some blunt instru ment, prohnbly a bark spud, w hich was subsetuently found covered with blood. O'Mnrn urd Irving wero ar rested on suspicidTj nnd taken to Montrose jail to await trial. On Janunry 13, they wero brought into court, where they ph ado I ''not guil ty " Tho trial 'lasted until tho 23. when tho jury returned n verdict of ' 1 lllll-t lL-r 111 tllO Ill'Sl (K'L'lCtt. I III 1.. ......... "1 il... itnni'l v..f,iM...l 41., ..itiint.ij fc.i.v....v . .iv. i. rn ,t ,II1UIIUII ,l I, iii-m limit inn, im? urn- , 1 loners lvrtivuil tlit-ir iltntli mnti'iift ft. I Tim rmtloiiiiif,' Jiour.l, which nu-t I Oi'tolicr 8tll, lll'lirtl nil Ill'lllllOUt ill favor of rnr.1ou or commutation oftf.. nt lltollfl', bllt, rffllNOil to itltirflTO in V1";? n.. .Il.-tiitlon, c.,ut. u.IH,,! lr I rli,oit.la, and nn , ii i lur the election ol I ho lt men. 11 exi'Mt, the tllO C11W'. J heir (leillll warnilltH Were J c,.irutl,jii ihat il.Kra.ea the nmutiy au,l nit.nriliin1v iuuno.1 nnil Tlnirtjiln v luraalt-na thouerthr..w ft reimtillcin limit n flKOHllllRIJ lKHIlt il, Rllil J.llirsilllj, illuii It linn n i Iriir of kuavva. au4 it)tka do NoVCtlilicr 1'Jtll, WflH llXt'il for their i lr Inun tholr iiHi.irtiT. .. ni,.. Ii'.tl, ui,;, Ti'O innrUel-i.l evuiy klml an l the fitklotil t'MClltlon. tltl Crtobrr ltll Micnlt , o rruuliirly re,,ort il In It., column. Hcnch Helmo rou"l tho ileath wnr- iho t.ri.ooi tho w i..biwLv ndn i. oua.ioiiar iitiitu to tleni. Ofiira cvincotln1 hjiirit of n sontineut, but finally hIic.1 tears. Irving van uot jiartinulnrly Htirretl bvlliciintiouncumunt. Thoir behavior niiicti ban bcuu good. O'- Miu'ii'h wifo has not hccii him ttinne senteiiceil. I hpent moht of yes terday with hw spiritual advinor. Ho liini an fttlectin intervitiw witu Liu hihter, who arrived from Scranton nt noon. I intcriewed Irving nt noon, llo nt ill protested bin inno cenco, but in nn incoherent niauuer said if ho must tlio bo wan ready. AH rirepnrationB for tho oxeeulion wero completed hint evening. Much excitement prevailed beemiRO of a rumor that a neeret soeiety, known ns tho "Molly Map-uiron," bad ar ranged to make nn nNHiiult on tho in ison during tho night, for tho pur port or liberating tlio priHonoi-H, Imt they did not tnnka their niipenranro. At 7 this a. u. Father Murphy, of Auburn, Pa., and Father Sluttuily, of KiiRiiuehannn, spent somo time with tho priaonern, who seemed to havo given up nil hopo of earth nud wore directing all thoir thoughts to wnrds eternity. They seemed roiiio whnt resigned and hopeful of tho future. Having received tho last rites of tho church, at 10:13 tuoy wero lod out by the Sheriff to tho pluco of ex ecution in the court yard of the jail, acoompanied by thoir spiritual advi sors. At 10; 20 they ascended the Iilatfortn of the scaffold. l?oth meu lold tbeir heads down, and spoke no word. Irving made a alight bow to the spectators, tbe Sheriff adjusted thoir caps, and at precisely half-past ten be sprung tne trap, wuicn rais ed them four feet in tue air, where they hung suspended for fifteen minntaaa, when lifa beiuiT pronounced, !lUVpl," - physirmrs. the bodies wcr. i u. witn. placed in 'pine colllns and delivered to tbeir friends. O'Mnra Toft a written cfnfpion In tho hands of Sheriff Helmo, in which he states ho entered tho hotmo nnd found bis mothor nnd sister and Ir ving quarreling, nnd, in a fit of pas sion, took lip a stick of wood nnd struck hi mother on the bend, break ing her neck nnd killing hor instant ly. Ho then tied from the bouse, lint returned shortly nnd found thnt Irving bud murdered his sister. Thnt Irving suggested burning the bodies, but ho thought it best to pluco them on tho rail rond track. Ir ving protested bis innocence to the bust. Tho Democrat io Legislature in Pennsylvania can do nothing violent. Uov. 1 1 ait ran ft holds tbo veto power, ninl only a two-thirds majority can override it. Wisconsin 'went ng.ainst the Re publicans Inst year, but a yeiir's ex perience was enough. Having dis covered her mistake, she now gives a licpuhlicnn majority of about 0,000 elects n strong Republican Legisla ture, and the Republicans hold their own in tho Congressional delegation. A Mm, titltlne. .1 inn of the aaditest spee-tarle- in tlie worl.l Is a humnn ('Inn rbattaretl nrnl broken down t the ti,e of an-ent spirits, lint the ilninatie may i rcmlr. l Urn ruin r- tureil In ori rt iiun.lnr'!,, Iiy m rnu-p ui iliat imint I'owvrlul i'l III 111 v Itc-irn ti t p -. A nlU. ,-r' liinnr tint r. l ennre nl Ih'tfp 'tnnlm' nf wlilch ruin l nn f irm nt. Tbcy iiKuriirnt dtpon?,. anil rutnul6 dveny Nut.ij4iv. IT'KLIC SAbli VV' Valuable Property. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1874 IY virtue of nn order of sale issued frnm tlio Orphnn' t'nurt of sn-.ilcr t'ounty, illr. rinl in tli un Icr-Uuc I, I riKiiia in m,l t h Hil KlHt ol .'ciil, linrli, liitr ol lonr twp Mi)ilrr nuiitv, i , ilrcl. The Tiulf lll r"'.o tin, IiiIIiiwIi.k . c-rrll. ,1 Kr.,l i miiie to u.y,:',.",,:A,r?l!,:"i"" "!rt'v' kv II 1 i r If 1 A 1 Iit.i K.MI1LI1 l.tli. lart.l t iu Iu viw-a, a. lit m ii ; 7V.tr So. 1. l.oln acvrtaln vltntntlnn nr T'at nt l.nn.l, lt u iivln Mnnrna l.iwn,hli aluramitil. ailnlntni( Umla nl .lil th Muiilttra ami tin l. fin .1 HiiiiM tlaiit'lcr iiu the !..,-t. .I.ii-iil sh.illFt ami I iMIi hacI hnlcmi 1 1 t-o tb, liciijr t ut liran uml 1 lu.ilcl llilu un tho '.Veil, ami Mur'ln sluir ami uihor lui.ila ol the iin.J dcoa laut un lha .North 1 CUIitllllllUg f.0 Mrrr... .moroorla't. Thlawaa the Manalnn Prnrany " ""' 1 tii'tuni,.Bnii un it t arcctiMi larna anl coliililiKlliilliI Tll SIIIKV 1-WA-.1L' i wi l.l.lx I skaMI A LAKUi: iia'nk ItMi.N, toKolliar with all Hi ni'iannnrf ont I'lill'l Inn all nl Klii.-h am In nn . xovllrnt 'at .la i'l ti-(iir. Kx-ellont water nn the i.reuitiiOit l'wu exctlleul utchanla ul eliol.e huh. 7V.ii .Y. 2, ('nitiiiiis o't ArriK, morn or !. ailjoinlnn hmlanr Hiram Ynnu ntnl l-aira nf Jir.li V. Il.mi.iiil ilt.-M. un tlir I 1 ti utu"r I'-h.l, nf iiiv'.l un the S .ntli j nartin Mi'tr, ami Jicnh V. lluiiiinul un ll.u Wf.t t ami I .1. F. II MiiruV, In-Ill uu ll.u North) in Dlilt.ll are uru, i.-u 7o Sin y Fr' mi: Uuiinf, J.nnjr Jlinil,- ll'irn, tutli t.eitrlv'n.'W, i X' -iti'ht w..t.'r, trnillil ynunii . -r.-ear.l. About 44 Aon e ckurcd, talauce well lliuuvrvtl. 7Vitc .Ye. 3, CI Am ninl VyPmhn' ln,atr.l liiiMmri lp. aJ;olnlnK lnml of Iitaac -1'irri-t. llt'iiry AilrutMl, .la uli Mil.h.iir. .Iiihu II iiii,i,i.- 1 mnl jtl.e.-. I'j Aurr aro clcarvd, lial am'. Hfll tiiul uri'tl. Tlio tioe jtroj.priy Is beninifiilly 1oc Icil ninl in contnik'iit in uililia achinila ami ckurcbvit. li collisions to lime or Tour goutl Murkcia. I'ka IhuiI in in it liigli alnio uf tailitvilion. Kur'hiT Infor iniiiioii iu ri'ftnril to tin trulmible jToper ty cuu be li nl ly ml Inuring tllX). V. Hot II, Trustee, Sha'tioliiu ll.mi. SuvilrrCo., Pn. I. S. I.oNtiAi'iti:, Aueiioii'ecr. Nov 20 THE SUN. AVKI WI.Y AM1MII. I-4 Ml liV. 1 h nt; rirh ol tho Pr t!nt 1 1 1 c o; I- n u t$ iinti u.-l I'tip ruti e to theovi'iiij mi I d i lop incntMot t ahaU ? .)? ivr lu Iv.ncrlt lliriu lutly tuff lit all y , ntil Iturle I lit V Kl.KI.V t'S tn.W ftttilt"f. olri-uhi'i'tn ot uver fevt niy ilioio.mil rtt.ic, lit rou lc t I'Miu.l In iver y rtte ititl I errp-.ty, iiii'l In ((utility it w i'l I known ti tli ptjl.o fltull nui only cmltii.vor ti krej'tt u tul y in the ol.l s;utittiirl, tul l(Uru0 ul uM iu a it vurie;y uixl p wcr. l lli; U lil KI.Y M'N wl'l continue to be ft th'irouglt noH ti,er. AH the mw ol Hie ilny will l) 1'iuthi hi 't, roti.lPMdl wiien unmijHr lunt, t lull luiiKth wlit'ii ol tuniueiit, un i ittwuy ho tru t, iie tU.l la m dear, lnitirot.tjC tnl in tfirut'iiV' uiiinucr. 1 I.- our iihit to iiuike the Wi IIKLY SI N the lfi la in t i y iioHHpiipor In tUa w rhl. It w ie mil i cbt rtuiimu uti'l urtri;tto retithiii( ...II' t,l l.l will I..I ...,! I, ... I....H.. nl !. i .ui win pri i r liinrt orui iluua ami tlelliMle t ifla. It , III i, . I . cm tiln tho iu nt Inlera.liliu aiurlri an, I , ruiniiii ca m ti i.iuii.iv t.riiui..i r,, until ca nl tho U.iy, cumiully olociol ami "7, -i i", ... , . , 1 hr A4il, uliural Itei.arlmcnt l a Iiriiiulnant ' ifntua in n. ifu,.i m ..uniiu mtiuie. j ,Vtl,1"ruy ' 'UUJ """ u"'ul 10 "" Ihonumltorof men linleienilut In tn:iio ! a I will r fin VI i I i lnlll kf'Ba IUH lltiy oiiluiniK. A ihli naroiy t iLa tii'moc of imiwr ami iirlntiiiw.Htt ara n-t aitlo to ui.kaunv tllM'uunt ur ailuw uny premtutu to irienl wU may Uitiko tcolul fclliut to extuml iti c-lrcuU tlou. I n.ler tho net litMr, whlt'ii reU'iu, iay uitnt ol t,ui(a In a.lviiii. e, ouo ilol r a )cur, Kllll twunty I'-OI'lit lllO Cuft ol rtoJ .1.1 i'iati-,0 a'l.lcl, I tho rate ol mi one Mp ,,. It l nut netoMjry to net U. a clui. In or.ler to I, ate tho Wi.i Ki.V bi N al tul rit'o. aiioiio who eul one tlollur uml taomy caul will not tbo ar, I'o.t-imlil tor a your. We have no travollnn ano. tl. TUB ftUKKI.V 8UN. t,Khl !, flfty aU column. 0,,I1 in )ear, ,otiK 'realtl. No iiUuuuut trom thl rule. l ilt H All. M N.-.I lure luur-taie new 1.iiior ol tweuiy oiKlit i-oluiuu l,ully ulrculi mil over Uu.i.oo All the n. w for t cam nub flcrioiiou, iututte iiruoalil ib cum a uioiiiti, or iu iiia year io uui ol iu or oter, a tlUcuaul ol 'iJ J'ur cout. AilUre. "IHlisI N," aw Yoracltr. T?XECUTORS NOTICK. J i l.i'lti'ra teitanititnry on the itale nf lone lien.ler lain of Wont rerry two., iki'il. having tnti'ii Krauti-.l to t: o utnlerii.'n.'tl. a!l ier. i.n knoit hta tin uifelve In h.lii. d to anul i-lute art. reiiei.ie l Io iiiHkt'lmiti.'ilmtoptym. nt, while tiii'ito naviiiir i-iaiiiM win jimi'in ti.eiu uuiy autlieniit auU f,,ret(le', out to .11 in j Kr.Pl.KK, JUNAlUAN IKMT nKF, Nor. 0,'Tt. J tiooutur. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a certain writ of Vi n.l. El. luwtl out of the It mrt nf tloiiiin.in RetM of hnvtler o iiin'y, ami to mu ilirnrtt'il will Ihi ipoat.t to ruouu bale, at i ue cotiri nouite, in uitiait'burif.ou Monday, December 14th 1874, at 10 o'ol.H'k A. M. Ih. folloln il. a-rlln il Itral kaiatetowitt A ci rialn Tra.'t of AatlUNTAtN LAN l, ailuate in H aver townalil), Huytler do. I'a. Ilitilinlt.il Koulh by Uiitl waraute.l Io J.ttia ami (l.'ork'e Wolf ami othara, Wert by lauil wai alilft to Jnhn Pnwart. North ami taut by land if William Wllmau, coutalulug III A UK LB, uioro or leae rleliril takea Into ext rtitlnn an4 to bo told aa tlio property of A . H. WHKIUK. lltMKI. HDLiENDtn. Sheriff. Blierllt'a OIBce, Miiltlleburg. Nor. IV '71. TJENRY A. WOLFLEY, Saddler and Harness Maker Centreville. Snyder County, Penna. Keen ob baad. and make U order all klnda orUaroa, hailille. Until. , Wkl)a, Clara, a.ko. All work KUarauuaii for one year. Mr. Wolfler aaka but a trial tt Dfota laal a au kti vaetaeaa, . . lfrr.l,'T. II. I. Itomlf, CJ. l. A.urtiiitl, HEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! Low Prices ! Low Prices ! ! 110MIG & AURAND, Alauilurr. 8nylcr County, Tcania. niMK Snbscrilwra hnving pnrchnsed the Store in Adamsbnrg. owned by -1- B. It limlniihuh, tnt hsvltta ntorr.t lino i -ptrinrr-lilp, ln nil fo crry nn ctif-ral mf riiii: l.tiMl tei l thn CM rlunn1, ami tnh! ihln infllirat of lul .nnloR Ihlr manr frlrml fttid rl'l rni In Ailmiiiliiirffand tin viirrouiiillnit tvtniitry, tliat tnry hvp J oat ri rni it with and will At WAYikr-rpon liatiil, a wrll aiioriil ami Urir rl.K-k of all kind of O.mda usually kt-t tu a Ural t ! ruiintry Mturr, their atwk cvlialau artly nf FALL & WINTER GOODS, Such ns Cloths, Cassuncrs, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades of every style nnd qua ty. nlso Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Al 1j WOOL DFXAINS, Merinos I'oplins, Ac nt nil pi ices nnd very cheap. BATS ASD CMS, Carpets, rioir, Tabic, wi Stair OH Clotl, BSOO'jlS AND StlVES, Hardware. Qneenswnre. Tin nnd Olassware Wood nnd M'iMowwnro, CofTees, Sugars, Kyrups, Molasses. Tens of nil kinds, nnd nt Low l'riecs, Cigars Ait Tobacco, Fish A Salt. Wholesale nnd Itotail. ffffT Air riAAT miAUOKtV k " ll KKSIIAKKE, Hupartoc Blluml VVAJUi VVulif VVXili) uuaCol lur Uliokatuttn'a tiro. Tho lliyhut ilnrhi Price P,wlfr nil kimU onHWTR V PliOMCE, Dried Vruit, Piil'ilni , )('. A'i'. ALNO tDealersin aLIj KINDS ol iJrniii ivr.il H?oIh, for which tho highest Trice in Otiasli will be 1'nid. GOOD NEWS ! II E N 11 Y HOUSE R, Denver's Cornor, IIOII.i :i UJItG, I13fJA.. T Huvejiit returned from the E:uitcrti As Selected t'tock of FALL AID WINTER contesting IMcis, Hats, Cags, Bests, wan;, Gmts, list, salt, snnar, U 1 IUU A Large Stock nnd Heady 91!aEe Cihasa ITiglioHt Price pni.l for COfXTUY IMIrtlU'Cn. Rementl.er the IIiicp. l'lea-i! ritep ill ami exam ine liiv Stock. It is no trouble to i how inv gootU. A.r. ". 7 l.tf. ESTABLISHED 1353. REBUILT 1371- Til 12 OLD COKMJC Rebuilt and Rtfurnii.bcd wlih tbe Fincat and Chrnprit Aanrtmnl DBY GOODS! NOTIONS, THIMMING3, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware Hats & Caps' S1iom, Cjii'p! h, il EVtii okki:ki:i to The iiilcriher liavini remoyed Into Murki'l ami l'liie Mrrrla, in now renml nui' Ibrl may tuvnr liim niili ilieir 'iiir"im 'l-III-: OLD SHALL 8T1LL CONTISIE THE r.rni3 ciu:ai' clouts i:it." !y a strict ul tent ion to btiHiiivva. and kt-rj.i.in nl nil lime I lie tnol I'tiintdcle atoct and arlling at t lie loweat prices, lie hoir to inirii u full t-liaro nf niiroimiie. iar-MI kind ol'COtM UY I'l'OUL'CK lukeu iu exclinnge lor gooda.-fl rSi'liiiHgroru, April -li, 101. NEW YORKFANCY STORE wwm9 orros,scnocn.t bro. gJclijlSgro VO, flll. Now in successful operation for Two and well selected btoek for mJLIi and WIHTER Emcle which will be sold at LOWEU PRICES than ever. Ho has just received aud will constantly keep on hand a fresh line of IVft ioiiM, Tnbl TiiKn. l',IlllOy (illOtlH, CJOlIIltOl'pIl lli'H, l'AUASOLS, JEWELRY, SHAWLS, HOOl' SKIRTS, EMRROIDERIF.S, CORSETS, KID C.LOVE And all other Goods generally kept in a first class Notion Storo. Our lnrk Is now fuller than erer, and wa mean to loll at tba lowest poiiule figure, and war rant overv article at. reirnyenteil. We Inriie u II to call at our place an l ho mvlnce I that wa tare tba largest ito-k nf gooil In our line ever aeiu in any aioie ill nuyoei giihuii. n. wr.lit, tiohnrgrove, (ot. 10, '73. FURNITURE Iutcnding Purohitcors should reml the following from the Publio Popeiu of rhiludolphia. i'ublie Jifcnnl of Aug. 17, 1874, Buys t "GouM & Co., produce iino work iu all branches of their bnmoosa, and are in every way creditable to the well earned reputation of Philadelphia." On Oct. 27, 1874, the same authority states that 'Rich homes nnd hum'ole ones may bo improved by thoir taste aud labors." Forney's Weekly leta, Sept 6, 1874, says t "We heartl commend the Messrs. Gould & Co , as honorable and fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy of the fullest confidence and of general patronage." Evening Jerrtthl, Sept. 3, 1874, says t "Gould & Co., maybe rogordod as one of tbe most roliable and papular firms, and certainly the largest." GOULD & CO., nre now prepared to supply any sized house throughout wltb Farnlture either plala or ol the moil Kmulslu Style vsAMeke. v They will supply One Uudroom Nuit of Solid Waip" i-Marble Tfps, furOal. ThU Hall eomprlaee Nine Hepsrate plooo of ruroitw Voreatloa. GOULD & CO., N. E. Comer Market and Ninth Streets. ' 87 and 89 North Seo-Ureet 24a and 244 South Second Street, f j Or at any of their oiber Storeej. GOOD NEWS ! ! Cities with A LAUGS r.r.J WELL GOODS. in part of ani Shoes, Glass & das- wee, cot, raacss, k sc. Cheaper than L'ver of ClotliM, Sliox I'"lii(Uiis , ( I j.V', tV'Ca' at li.. this commc.mtv. ttia M'.W STOItE UOOM, on llie Corner of to ollVr, to old ciihioiiu ra, and ali ncn gc. pn nl in.luprnipiila. He ia dciri niiurd lliu UOIt.NIClt MOTTO FOKMKKLY AUOI'TEU. I Kll Years, bns again in ctoro a Large I S il1OllM, I jUCON, App'a llulMIng PUILADELP UIATVA, Dr. .1. M tilkrr's (nlifornla Yin renr lUltcrn nro n pnrcly TeKetobU nrcimnition, in.nlo cliiully from tbo na tive hcrlis round on tlio lower ranci of tl:n Miei nt Aevmlii niountitms or ( ullfur itln, tho medicinal properties of nbich nro pxtiiicteil theit'lioni without tlio uso m Aleohol. Tito iiif.ition Is nlmost ihiily iisked. Wlitit is tlio cimso of tho uiipaiMlleleil siiccchs of Yl.vF.o.vit Hit TKimf Our iiiiftwer Is, thnt they reinovs the ciitiKC nfiliniM.se, nnd tho pal lent re covers his health. They nro the gre;it blood pin itler ami nlilo-givlns principle, it H ili'tt Itennvntor nnd Invlgorittor of tlio system. Never before iu tbo liittijr nf tlio wnrlil hu k nietlivln vru i'Oiii.iiiiitc(t tiMKt'.iit tho renmrkalilu t1IHlltlt'4 Vl.XKOAS UlTTKRS ill llfdllDK tbe aii'k.nf every tliiene ninn la hoir to. Tbey ure u (Ti'iillii I'urtriitiro ox well a Tunic, li'lirvinit C'ol)geMoit or Ititlamiiiatinti nl the l.iwr anil Vtaeural Organ Ul liiliuu l)ii..-ia.' Tlio propertlps of Pu. W'Ai.KrR's VlUKOAR llm HHa nre Ap.-ricnt, Uiniihoretic, Cnriiiinutiri, Niitritiniis l.niulivi'. binrvlio, rifiUtivc, CniiLtrr-lrrituiit budorilic, Altor live, ! Anti-llill.iit'. I. II, nrDOaJAI.D CO., ttmrirleta and lien. A rta.. Han Oanrlarn. Calf.a?rilaw anil i-.tr- nf WMhinirlitn anil Charlton Hta.. N. V. f Mold bv aU UraiaiKUla aimal ItaaJara. NEW OFFERS! NEW IDEAS! SEE THE GRAND GIFTS of Our Fireside Friend to its Subscribers. Fntlrrly nrw mid nttirrmlrnfrlt nnil tirli n III liilrrrt rvrr one. Yoct mUn II If oh lmt nnl for 'miipli s mid Tit II rtlriilar wliltli arc srul frc t SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER! Or R VIKI SIDK ritli KU In nov 10 It Ptfth Voltum. tli"r"iiit.iv t K;ililii'ii,l na th loo-llurf f.ut.llv atnl -f ry Wi'i-i Iv lit lh I 'itn, Iiah Iio I lar ft-t i l.-rtila'inn, ml th 'i't n;M'-'i.itr I prinl Iuk ninl .tiMIl'ii.it t.-r.t;il.M''iii- (it uii.l l).il!-!l" til tin' V, inn !tii"f:. r li;hi., iii, t1('-tralcil and r. :'ii:il ft" i;y W.-.Vly, tri :.0i p y. r. y.' ty nt'rlt"r r -l n niMu ti n--fiit ftrintitiu auU fct.ftp- In tlx iltntril ntiou. Snlcrtlx' now 1 iz av 'V AGENTS. hiol. N"t'iin:' T1'! f"f "iti, main or ft-, friiml", vn;it ( -f tthl. Iiir -111 Wiiu'i' nnl hnp rh 4 lilt It l Pi'll"ltt flrnr??. wlltrh l il.tillv I'Mlti ( v ;.i'IiimjIv !4i oiit-p. Siit.M'ritif I,) M'ti'illi'tr 0 "' Tt-vi-m- ilir ft!" r nn'rtir, a inif:ii.iful jm mtnni, a -lur' hi dl-lrlti ItiMl, itlnl rv vkw A!,"0 r ItKK a 4.ii'ilftn llnltit, orioml t r lartii'iit'irn. Naiuo lerrituiy diatrt J Wa rnits & Co. , rnLlishers. Ch eapo, 111. IdSAS Pres. . 5. UaA1M. TIC3S. Wli. mi, Sec. r.OHTH SHUYLKILL Mill Firs Inraics Ca'y. 0? HAHAKOY CITY, TA. EVZRY Policy ca o B r! Holder 13 a t4W o rs Rightful Member Of This Company. CO 01 o ca CO 1. o F'r rr!litlnni for lnnrrn eall onorad droit tU ttget.1 uf the cum pun v G VV. CRANE LLO, JiiHtiee of tho Feuee A Conveyuiu'er, ifai.i:h in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Miilillt'liiu', Siiyilereotinty, I'ti. COAL! COALM ??? Tho undersigned would respeetfully uuroimi'e to l.line liuriiera aud rni,suiuvr Uvut-rlly that hui-oLittautly kecpe on hand ALL KINDS OF COAL! Pea Coal a Specialty. Prices to Suit the Times, I All kinds of Grain and Railroad Ties tuktu in exchange for Coal. Yard iu Traukliu. Inquire for Bilger's Yard. Thanhtul for peat favore, would reaiioetfully ao llt'lt a roiitliiiuuve ol Uie aauie. Auk. 13,'TI If. JOIN BILUF.R. (AHUiti. ALLanaa. ttoaaos allbbiaii. S. ALLEMAN & SON. Attorneys at law. HeUamgrovo In. All profeional buatneie aud colleotlng eutrtisiej to tbeir ear will ba promptly aliened Io. Can be consulted in Eagliab or ueruian. utnoe, siarie'. oquare. NOTICE. ALL persons treapnaaiyg on the prauilaea of Michael Wonier la Weal I erry l'owuslilp for the purnoeeor tlui liny will after llie data of tlila uotV be 4all wtlb aeeordlng to lair, aald uotluo la be (.wit Air fv yt are. 0e,Kb,Urt r ' GROVEIl & BAKER lock snr '1 Sowlntr Alnciilnc. Tha Oritraf and Hakar tnarhln far txral nf otlirr tnaiiliint for ItlltSM Making ar.d gsar i f mllr Tlia atltoh It ttaantlfut'ah.t rinratila, tt la aitii. In Ita romiilnailun .it part anil IU prao tirl n,rr'tlliin Hint II l rrry alirrult to gal It out ..I nr.lrr, ami laai.lly innnaua.l. It la Invaluiilila In the family, aa Hall kind o( wirk run Ik .tuna tha nnf t tahi a, al nail aa ll;r,,r.f, It ti atiinl Hoillty. The UK -VKK k IUkKK likt rarest la, ttrovament. I neat, ttiiraltla tirnamental. alifft. j le, ami trrlart In it" trnilnn. ttraqulran lo t, -!,,., ur reitalra than anf of tn niimr. itua maei.lnaa la uie, anJ baa baan III auaalant tiaa for Sixteen Tears wltnnnt tlieitutlay of one rent fur rapaln. tl nnaly nnlh,l with lliaek Walnut labiaaada tar. olt AI.K IIV H.imiiel l'ixiiMt, .1 wj 1 i 731 Seliiinirov , Pa. BTRN'S O jf ocitot rhotoscopo. lln. irroaMlariilft Imt rorrr. ii.pl Mr drtTtlnn I'.nn.ti.rf. It Miiiity, Hlmil.tr 'n C'lolh, fnralKtt atl.iiliiftt.ra In tMti l:,r, ti Woiltl'la, etc., an, I fc rta.Mlne InM.'t. Fliit,i'r ami I'lania, in drtevl liana In i.i t:i1it. nti'-nt-pa, nf wmMt'Cfntnito dru I er wrllllf ntlitTf l" lllk'thli ; a-iit III- lite IW itt.' -linn of t'fa'n, fnltiiTO, ..in ra-fitl for aarf IkmIv. Two ..tiii!i. r.mi . i I.en, l' In, h a la ilinfiit.lt'r. M'itiiiti.l III I. atlirr. anil rarrlt'tl la ti e ve-l r k. l, I rlre. nil (). !.(, frr-t t), aiall. AitontN Wtiitod. Illiitr-i.-il rlrrnlarii aalt-'rina fn-e. A l lr.--. M I.. llYltN, MlCcdaikl. Naw York. I'. U. 11 ti t,(W0 WO L OTT'S Al PAIN PAINT. 181 Chatham rSanare, N. Y. t ore all phyrlcnl mln Tnoth tcha, Head ache, Neural id l;li uniAtlrin, and ue' slhor illfeiet ns .rn luce aculo piln nn I nuai to aay other remoily for chron'o dto tre. CATARRK ANNIHILATOR Is a rare rtrnoily for this much dreaded illnaso. CURES GUARANTEED On trial tnmclent Tested frta ol ckarx at the Nnyiler cennty nie ncr. Nub agents wnnt. d for tnch township. Terra lll.fr, I. All crlt-ra. .(whoenalo and retail) promptly Blled by aiMres-lnv! LEVI KAfWFI., Agl, lor Mnyikr Co. Ml. Pleasant Mill. May i,'J4.t J. l'ETERS, ' Justice of the Peace, Middlcburg, Snyder county, Pcnn'a. roiiVfvntnii.il ilme, and Coll.. time rr.?..1. li.rvMiinit tni-mii J to bia cure, will ri (Iin prompt alit'irfn. June II, ;. isorrioi3. OTirK l tirr- jr-lrn th .1 my wlfo fUontk llmniit' I It-It nm without nn cnui-t or r Uoll nr trut her nnythlni on nw ncoon m 1 I niu as w eat j UVWII VUUlT'lu V . .Nov. 3 U. .. llt'.MUEL. j Tjl XECUTORS' NOTIK Letter j 1 Jlentimeniary nn tha estito Peter Aukar late or Peny town)ilp. Sny-ler conntr. Pa MenM have been irrnfcl to the nnilerslenc-l All persons knnwlnir theni'elves In.lehtod l.i said et;itn will . lease tnnke Imtneillata par tnonl while tliose tmvinir rlnlms nualnat aaU estate will present tlioiu f ir setllemenk to JOHN 8. Al hKR. Nor. 1 rt, Kiecutar. COURT PROCLAMATION. Vrul'r"1 ''"D- J' llt'eiiK. Praai. V ilfiil .Imliie of Ihe Juilioial Piatri composeil of tbo oouulio of tfnjdcr, L'nioi. nml Militia ninl J. a. L. fbludel anl li. I.. Iliillilcliliiitt'i J'(i Aaaociiita Jil'lc . in anil for Hnyiler county baro iaauad tbai; precept lienring, ditis Iba VHih day o' jepioiuher A. U. 1871. Io ma tllreoled f tr iho boliling of an llrphitn court, a cour of t'oininnn IMcis. court at Oyer and Ttr miner ami Genernl court nf Quarter 8cs- iori of llie I'enco at Mitlilirhiirg, for lt counly nf Snytlcr, on llie 21 Momlay, (b liiU llie lib tiny of December, lb7.)ani cominiie one week Notice la ihcrefore bcre gtten to li c l uroiier, diiaiice ot 1110 i oiica ancx onnt' blc in an l for lliecouuir of Snyder, to a pear io thoir proper peraon ar i t b their ri'l records, iniiiiaitioii. vinminaiiooi an o'ber rcineniliraiii'rg to do Ibora Ibinp wbicb of ilieir oilicei aud in iboir bebn pertain to he done ami wilncasea and fd on proaecuung to beliall ol lb Uoniun ". weitlili agninat any person or person ' rciinreaio be then ami I here alieml and uot departins without it ara al ti peril. Jusiioe are reuiiaeled to bepuut Mint in ilieir auenditnce al ilia appoint time afrrocnlily to nolioe. uirrti uiiiisr nr nani anq eeai ml i Sherifl oiritein MiJdUburg, the 28th i of Uot. A. U.. one Ibouaaud eight kuodf aud aervuly four. UAMEL UOLENDEB. BberuT jJ Z Sl'EININGER, tt a tj T nnn mm: a n ri XI Xi XV J.1 ill O O iU.'iiii.Xii AND DEAXEU Dt All Kinds of Harness, Bridles, Coll. Fly Nets, Whips, Scotch Collars, cU Market Street. Middlithnrrr. Paul rtusineaa nmntutlr attended to. Broi' of uli aiudadoue oheapl eod aeatly at abort me. April a' T J. SMITfl ATTORflFT ATT. AW mtODI.MIUKU.SN YtUK OH., oner bis p ofosilonal Norrlre to the " i.unauifcbiuaie ,a cukii' ana uoraiaa. J. S. FARNSW0RTH WITH CHALFAHT JONES & ( Importers of n i.s ri. n . w in in ii ins i n acnes, ueuis rnrnisnicflr Goods J Sioa. Tt & 721 Ularket Ktree &724 PHir.inPT.PHi I. v. fbaltaat a), Hoar. n m JBi..a a i li. IsV fatkaialktauaw fM.
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