THE POST. KlUetDTi DECEMBER Frill. Vfnur tn Trouble Was Al a tamp meeting notions atfo, a tnno lad ia a thin linen snit, scaled him oelf oo one) of tbe rickety benches beside a fat man who occupiod a full one third of the concern. When the services were ended the fnt man arose, and the ptntlemnn in thin lin en suddenly began twisting about in a surprising mannor, while hie eonn tnanoe was significant of mortal an guish. His actions attracted the at tention of some of the brethren and one of them, a solemn visaed indi vidual, who looked as though he had just swallowed a pill, approached the writhing body, and laid his hand on the man s shoulder and said : "Hrother, if yon are resisting the promptings of the Evil One, strive manfully, and you will triumph at last Remember Jacob wrehtled with the nncl, and' "I dunno but he did," interrupted the agonized man, "but if Jacob hail the seat of his trowsers and a little of Lis meat caught in a condemned crack, lie wouldn't fuel like rattling with ao angel or any other critter 1" Dids't Kins IIkh A gentleman who had been rocently traveling in Texas tells the, following amusing story : He was stopping over night at a hoiiso where tho partition walls were particularly thin. Tho adjoin ing room was occupied by a mother and Lor daughter. After retiring the mother began to rebuke tho daugliter for an alleged partiality to somebody named John, which soft impeachment the daughter denied vigorously. "But," said tho mother, "I saw liun kissing you at tho cow pen yes' terday morning, Amanda." "No, ma i Lo wasn't kissing me at alL" "Why did you have yonr head so close lo his for you docoiviu' crit tert" 'Well, yon see, ma, I had been eating piUlias (the fruit of a species of cactus), and yon see, mo, I got eotuo of tho prickles in my lips and -and" "And what, yon wickod, wicked ,.',' "And I couldn't gel them ont my olf. you know, and John pulled them out with his toeth ! But ho didn't kiss me nary time 1" A Hardshell preacher wished to bring forth a good illustration, as ho thought, aud hence ho took a irnmut as he called it, into tho pulpit with him, and something: to crack it with On holding it up, in tho courso of his sermon, he said : My friends, yon see this wartiut well, this outer Lull here is liko tho Methodists, soft and spungy with no strength in it ; tea, I ev'u break it with my fingers" and suiting the action to tho word he disclosed tho inner hull, and said, "this is like the missionary Haptist, hard dry with no substance in it, but the kuruul tho kurnul, my friends, is like the good old primitive full of fatness and sweotucHs." Ho then proceeded to crush tho warrant end give his readers an occnlar demon stration of his illustration, but behold it was rotten ; andto tho utter astou- 4 all in ill a rf Ilia twin wsim 1 Itn -' .,1 ..A . tniiiuuus ve Min uuikvi tj 1U 1111.14 UUk "lly jings, it's rotten." An Irishman, newly imported, mado application for work. On be ing asked if ho could hold tho plow, Paddy sid he could do that or any thing else. He was accordingly em ployed, and his mas tor went with bim to tho liold to see him commence oporatiotiB. It was soon found that the ibernian was new to his timlo. "Did you no t tell mo. sir, that you could hold tho plow f " "Arruh, bo aisy now, s aid I'ot, "how the devil can I hold tho plow, an ' them two epalpoonsov horsos draggin' it oway from mo J Hut givo it to mo in the barn, an" bo jabors, I'll howld it vrid anybody." A married gentlemuu, cverv time ho met tho fathur of his wife coiu plaiued to him of the ugly temper and disposition of his daughter. At last, upon one occasion, becoming weary of tho grumbling of his son-in-law, the old gentleman exclaimed: "You aro right ; sho is an imperti nent itulo, and if I hear anymore complaints of her I will disinherit her.' Tho husband made uo more complaints. An Irishman on his first shooting excursion shot a bird, and seeing something fall, went to tho foot of tho tree, and picking up a frog, sup posed it to be a bird and put it into Lis pocket. Tho frog kept up such a continual hopping thut his comrade asked him what mado tho bird hop no. "Och," said 1'ut, "tho poor thing .is cold. I shot all tho feathers oil' him" Two stu lonts at tho T roy l'oly techuio Iustituto wore rivals in court Ship. Ouu hud plenty of m inoy, and washaudHome; but tho other wrote a sing callod "Lovo's Uoverie," had it pub.ishod with a tin lioation to the girl who was the objective ill the cases and that settlod it A youug lu ly, who worespootac.lcs, exclaimod in a voice of enthusiasm to plowmin walking on tho road, "Do you, sir, approciato tho beauty of that lnudsoapot ' OU ! see those darling sheep aud la nibs skipping about I" "Them aiu 't sheep and lambs i them's hogs, miss." "T7 A negro in Louisiana stole a largo quantity of meat lately. He was tried by a jury of nngrooa, aud be cause lie confessed tho theft, be was acquitted on the ground of 'insanity.' After a wedding, it was formerly a custom to drink honey, dissolved in waUr, for Ihirty days. a moou's age. ence the origin of the honey tnoo A fiepreeeatatlre tint rksmptoa tf Aaerleea Prospering for 1875 Eighth Tear. THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. Issued Monthly. ' 'A Mefalneeat Censepttnn, woneerretlr ear rtwl ui. Ths neceitty of s popular medlars for ths representation or ibt prodactloni of our great artists, hi always been recig nind, sod many attempt! hart been mailt lo meet tho wast. Tho etieeesiive failures which to Invaribly followed taoh attempt la this country to establish an art journal, did not prove tbo Indillerrnce of tht people of America to Iho claim ef blh art. flo toon si a proper appreciation of in want aim an ability to meet It were shown, Ibe publlo at onoo railed with tn. thusiasm lo lis support, and Ibt result wu a greet artistic and Commercial Irliiapb TIIF. ALDINK. THE A 1.1)1 NE, while issued with ail the regularity, bat nnnt of Iht temporary or nmny interest characteristic or ordtaary periodical!. It Is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and graceful literature ; and a collection of pictures, ths rarest specimens ofarllitlo kilt, in black aod white. Although each succeeding number affordi a freah pleasure lo itn fritndi, tht real value aod beauty of TUB ALPINE will be most appreciated after II It bound up at Ibe clone of the year. While other publication! nay claim tuperinr cheap neM, as compared with rivals of a similar elate. 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(unvitssors Wanted, Any person wlthlns; to act permanently as a leal rauira.ser lll reselve full and prompt In formation by applying to TIIK AI.ItlKB COMPANY, M UaMm Lane, New Tork. WILD OATS. PnOSPECTI S FOB 1ST5, THI rilANPIU!! ANKRIrAM COMIC 1VII3H. Ii.t.riTaivin by a eorpe of tht bsl American artists, and I'liKTainrian to by the most popu lar bumiirltt and satirists of rue daV. Wild OATa now enters sueeMsfully anon the sum yer ui lie eii.ienre. and nee ueeove ioa establl.bed humoroas and satirical paper of the country. It was started and continued the Srst ye. r a monthly then, to satisfy Ibe demand ol the putille, It was ehinxedto a fortnlxblly Still continuing IUaod work of hilling folly as lllllrs, aud showing up the Hiltloal and social shams by Its masterly crtoone aud pung.-nt ed itorials. It aehlered even greater sucoes. than before, and a as rtoognlred as the ehlet and uriguieii oi us oiass eince men wa nave yieiu ed still lurlberto the puMie ilemaad, and now uutlt.h Wild Oats weekly! It has literally grown Into Its prssent shape oa its Inlrlusie merits, using tne nrsi sue e'iiui weekly numer ous paperever published In this country. Among Ibe arit.U e.eclally enxatfed to furn ish Illustrations tor Wild Oats are r rank bel lew, Thomas Worth, Hopkins. Wales, Shslt-m, Wolf, Jump, Keettles,Ktuekbardl, Day, Poland, and several otben who are yet unknown lo lame. In Its literary dopsrtraants Wnn Oats will, as it always has, Mend alone and unapproacha ble. At leest one tlr.t class serial storywlll al ways be found In Us uaaee.bv the best humor ous, satlrlesl. and "baraoter writers In tbe 1 ' ol Ud SUIee- w"'' 'lelohes and stulbs will be sparanui. . ,-wau poiuieu. Wu utU -ill be nrsuelass tn every psrtlo olar. this aeeouat may ba tak. n Into the best fa ' es without rear or ausuleloa, a no wuri .u.iraiiua will apppwr mai eaa ouenu lb .. I fastidious. '".end lore . Copy sadOouvlnee Toutsell.-VS , rueerlptloo Prlee. On. - car tt.00 Sit Months .oo Three Months I, OS Single Lupl. s. '.OO One person sending us a elaeof Ive subeerlh Address 1 1)1.1. IN a SMALL, Publuihers, us ruiioa street, n. I. B UMQAKDXKIl HOUSK, (Opposiu eteadlni Railroad Depot) Ilarriajburt?, Xa.t JL. 8. JJLBnjM, efropiistor. SerEver effort seeeesarv te tasara the en fort of guests w III be su4e. The aoeee has Seea ewiyiaauea. eevie,iaiice PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia A Erie R. R. Division. SUMMER TIME TADLE. Oa and After HCNPAT JONE 28!s. 1074. tbe trains on tbe fblledelphle A Erit Rail Koad Division will run si follows i WESTWARD. NtAOARA EX'9 lea'i rbilsd a 7 20 am " Renovs 4 2e p tn " Emporium 6 2s p " St. Meryi 7 SS p m " arr. at Kant 0 16 p is ERIE MAIL leavi Philadelphia II 66 p " Renovs II 10 an " 11 Emporium 116pm St. Marys 210pm arr st Erli B OS p s. EASTWARD. MIAOARA EX'S lea's Kane iiots " SI. Maryi 19 AO a ea " " Kmporlura II 86 a m " " Renovs 4 ot p at " sir. at l'hilad'a 2 60 p ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie 11 20 a t " St. Marys 1 09 pi ' " Emporium 6 10 pi Renova 8 20 pi art al Philadelphia 8 40 s t Mall Eait connect! east snd wait sl Frl with L. 8. A M. S. R. W and al Irvlaetoa with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Mall West with east A weit tralas oa L. 8. 4 M. 8. R. W. A sl Corry snd Irvlseles with Oil Creek sod Allegheny R. R. W. WM. A. BALDWIN Oen'l Supt. cabiket organ and mel0de3ns manufactory; Ware Room snd Store oa Pine Street, Faotory on Snyder Street, Dolinigrove, Pa. If vol wast to hear aait aaa SnatoaaSasS tnaaflfnl Organs end Melodeone eall at oar Ware room and Store. We era none eat the beat material In matin tastrameats. Try one of them and yoo will be satisfied. r.eery Inurement Is warranted for five years. Dealers, Agents aad Ministers of the c tot pel, are Invited to correspond with as and send tat price list. We are also events for the best New York and Philadelphia Flanns. Violins and Aeeonleins from et to fill. Violin Strings, Xheet Musle, flotore Frames, as., So., always on band. Planus and Aoeordeoni eorrtetly ts and repaired. Call on, or address by letter ft. i. SALP.M a V.O., Sept. 1 170. nirore, Pa. B ROWN IIOl'SR PAXTUMVIt t-, (ftenfer Station. nENRV XVE.NFER, Proprleter. The anderslvned adorn this method trn.m Ing the public that ke has opened a hotel et the above named place, on the road from Middle burg to Heavertnwn, and that he Is prepared to .nionain mepuviie wiin nr.i cibis aeeonmeoa " . Ufcnm ttt.Ntt.lf. April I, II7I. II. II. CsrIllMlI, Attorney & Conncellor A T-LA W, Office N. E. Cor Market & Water St's Frecburv, Penst'si. Consultation la both English and Oerraaa Language!. Deo. 19, '72tf. NEW TOOK At A. K. GIFT'S NEW CASH BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, on the North side of Market Street a few doors west from the Court House. THE subscriber would inform his frlrnds end the rttlaene tn Mlddlshnrg and the surrounding country tbst he has Inst rvtnrn. ed from Philadelphia and ha nnv open4 aa en tire new, lame aud well selected stock of ItliMcellmitMMiM I looltw, Hcliool IIooUn, I simile 1 tookM, Wallets, Pocket Books. Bibles & Beligous Books, ALBUMS AND PICTURES, All kinds of Paptr, Ink ami Fancy Oooth. All sold CHEAP for O ASH. Cell aud ... n. stuek there le no charge for enowing aourie, A. K. QIFT, Sept. St. 'T4. M Iddlebnrf, Pa. OUN K. UUOHES, Esq., ;JC8T1CB OF TRB PEACE, Term Twp., Snyder Co. Ps yASUINQTON HOUSE, MILTON', NICHOLAS SIMON, Proprietor. This honse has "been rurnlsbed with Ibe best furulinre, end the proprietor will epara no pains to make hie auests eorufurtable, ('reful boellers alwave lu attrndsnce. Mar !M.';. GKUVER h, BAKER SEWING MACHINE Teraoni In need of a good and durable Sewing Machine can be accommodated al reasonable price! by calling oa Baa tisb Faust, Agent, Belioegrove. Jan. 2t,'68 WM. VAN (iEZER, ATTORN AT LAW, Lewisburi; Pa., Offers bis professional icrvice to ne pub lic. Collection! and all other Pigfeseion al business entrusted to bis ears ill re solve prompt attention. LLKOHENY HOUSE. V01. 811 811 Market Street, (Atovi Eighth,) PHILADELPHIA. A.. Dock, Proprietor. Terns It 08 Per Bay. jislM PRIVATE SALE Of A Valuable House and Lot in Beavertown, TUB t"-derelned oOers at Private Rales la New li.elllna Hoase sti'JS Hk Kiuk eu llait feat attached, aoBUIalae; Koar larae, e-all ventilated rooms, eioolleat cellar, located on a corn, r 101 la tua erntral part of the town, Poeseesloa given la Thirty days after sale, For terns sad parlleulare call oaoraddraee S. A. WETZEL, Agt Asw. SS Mil Srer.newa, Pa. gAMUKL II. OKWI0, A. ttorno.v-n.t-Ln w, CPKIce.llt WALNUT STREET, saoASStraaA. EVT BUILDINGS, AND NEW PRICES! WAOKNRELLER k BOH, nsrstir reepeetfully Inform '.heir frlendi and Ihe 5ii hi I e generally that the bavs opened a TORS la their NEW BUILDINGS on lbs spot so long occupied by Dr. Jaoob wageneiieri oa uie me or due wnere they sow have snd will always keep a large aad SEASONABLE GOODS. Ta ths Ladles' Department will be found s rull lias or SILKS, POPLINS, BRILLIANTS, VICTORIA LAWNS, FIGITRKD ALPACAS, SWISS MULL, CAMBRICS. PRINTS. JACONETS, DELANE3, Striped and Cb.sck.od Naatucks, Ao ALSO A Great Variety of Ladies' Drsis Trimming!, Lslsit style Uoop Pltirts, rrsnrb Corasts, EslI stvls Balmorals, Ladiei TJrabrel las, Parasols and Son Shsdss, Bonnet Ribbons, Lscea, Ruf fling! Embroidsra, Lintn ad Fapsr Collars, eke., etc., Ao. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES For Ladies, Missies aad Caildree, la end lose variety, of all iliii, styles sad prices, eleoted for the Fall and Winter trsde. A full and complete eteck of CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES.COTTONADKS, JEANS, Ao., tn. COAL OF ALL KINDS I Oroeeriee, Queeaiwart, Hardware, Willow ware, Cedarware, Olseeware. Ao. All of which having been seayAt eery lew or CASH will be sold st very email pro Its, Onr motto Ii sale and tmatl prfiti. ytt alio pay tbe highest market pries for all kinde of grain. WHEAT, BYE, CORN, OATS aod SEED. We are prepared aleo tt etore goods, at s small charge and to do a general Commission and Forwarding business. We bopt that tht puMlo generally will let ut a call si ws hilievi it is to tktir Interest to do to befort purobastag else where, (live ui a trial. W. F. WAG KN8CLLF.R, M. L. WAOKNBELLER 1.IFE. - ACODENTJLIGHTIHa WYOMING FIRE IHSUBAHGE CO., ooaaaa o atasssv aso vsaasLis are., WiUkeNbarre, OBOANIZED, lasT. U. Dossasna, Free. L. U. rlaeatsaaeB, T.Fres. N. C. Saivs, Saeratary. Capital a. taralaa, ai,4 M Home Insurance Company COLUMBUS, OHIO. J. It HALL, PreiiltKt. B. H. BRUWIf, VleePres't. L,. o. BDTI.KH. Secret. rv. H. H. HKSHKRfMiS. Ass't Hee'V. C. T. kUTUort . Trea.arer. Incorporated CASH CAPITAL, $250,000. LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. Every Pollry Ineorae Sfislssl damage kr Ltakl ntua as wall as Fire. Jaael-Sm.l JAMBS L. St'HOOUT, Oaaceal Aaenay, Wateoatown, Pa EAQLE HOTEL. He. 27. Nortb Srd St., between Race ssd Viae) Philadelphia. R. I. CCMM1N09, Prop'r. M. M. 8WARR, Superintendent. 6.83 JOHN H. ARNOLD, A-ttoriioy fit Latv, MIDDLEBCBO, PA. Professional bualneae eatrueted lo hie cave w!:: be promptly attended to. I Feb 0,71 I I. MONOECK, Justice of the Peace Adamtburg, Snydtr Co., J 'a. Will be is bis office at the above mention, ed plaoe, ea MtiNUAT sad SATURDAY of each week, wken all kinds of business relating to hie omce, will be attsaded to June 26 78if G. UORNBERQER, 'JUSTICE 0F 7UE PEACE Perry Towaaktp.SayderCeaaty.Pa. Collections, Uoaveeeaeta. aad all othee kael sees partalalng to aba oSlee will ba promptly leaded to. Otsoe near Troalmasellle. I M.LINX, A. II. DILL J (Suseaeaore toi. P.a J.M. Una,) ATTUKNEVt) AT LAW, Lewlaburf, Pa. Offer their professional eervices to the publlo. Collections and all other pro 'eseioaal bualusei entrusted to tbelr care 111 reoeivcpromptattentioB. f Jan. S, '67tf CIIARLKS IIOWKR, ... ATTORNEY ATL.iS, Selirsgrove Pa., Ufferi bleprofenlooalaasrK-et totbe pub- lie, uollectione and al aer profeaslons business entrusted to hie care will re celve prompt alleatioa. Office two doors north of Ibe Keystone Hotel, f Jan 6, '67 BALD EAGLE HOTEL, No. IIS North Third Street PHILADELPHIA. JOHN CLYMER, frovrUtt January I 870- tf D AVIS nousE niha utei. . u l ... R. R. Depot, corner el Water and Dorcas Bts., Lowlaitown In., Oeorse Flory Son, Proprietors. JBaTOpen Day ssd Night for ths seeom modBtioa of travelers. A first elaae Res taurant Is atlaobed lo Ihe hotel, wbrre Mea'i at all hours ssa bs had. Tames reaseasble. 0,48-lf JOS. S. ARNOLD, ATTY..AT-LA VV Jlertuhn, Nbrth'd Co., Ia. All business entrusted to bis care will reeelve prompt atteaiioa. Will ahead Ihe courts or Perry, Snyder aad Juniata eoua. Hes. gap. 18, '78tf. R. J. Y.8UINDEL, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Middleburi pa., Offers bU profesiloaal servlees to ths lit- tseas or NlMlebarf aad vlelBlly. .Itarsk II, '17 J. B. 8KLHE1MER DBALEB IK HARDWARE, Iron, Hails, Steel, Leather, Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddlerv Ware AND MANVFACTL'KLR OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET STREET, LcwInIomii, Ieiinn. Hevember S, 187 1 -if Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NOV. Oth, 1W74. Train! cat's Herndon as foU loie$ (Sutulayi Excepted.) For ShssiokiB, 1,40 11.00 am aad 8.40 For Ml. rarmel, Askland, Tamaqua, Poltsville, Reading, snd l'hlladelpbla, 10 go a sa. 2Vo4ior Herndon, Irav ai foUowi, (Sundiivi h:icevtnl. Leave Shsoekin, 8,00 a at 1.5 sad S.oA p at. Leave Philadelphia t.ls a m. Readlag 11.30 a m. Poltsville, 11,10 p as. Tamaqua 1.20 p m Asbland t so p m. Mt. Carmel 3.21 p m. 7VtitS4 Irrers Harrinburff at follnwt i For Hew Tork, 6.2o, 8 10 s ., 2.0U aod 7.40 a. si. For Pbiladelphia 6.20, 8.100.45 a. at. 2.00 aad Loop at, Sundays For New Tork 6 2o a m For Philadelphia 1.45 p m. Trains or 77rriifrtry Jearc as folluus Leave New York, 0.00 a m 12.40 snd 5,80 snd 7.4A p m. Leave Philadelphia, 6 a m. 8.40 snd 7.10 pat. Sundays Leave New York 5 30 p m. Leave Vhlladelpbia 7.16 p m, Vis Morris & Esses R. H. J. E. WOOTTEN, Oen'l Supt. res '7t.vii sat. WeEST STREET HOTEL No. 41.42, 43 A 44 West SL HCW YORK. A TeenewrBeiea liaise. OS THE KTJHOPEAW PL AW. ROOMS a" and r ents ner Ttav. DHAROirn very M)t)t:R ATB. T e bct m-.is and vrveia klea In ae market Hi:ST BEOS In thetlllr. May M.'M.ly. at. T. BABBITT, Prr.pT. SELL St, SCUONOUR, Wholesale Dealer! BRANDIES, WINES, Gins, Whlftkcys, Vc, WOMEL8DORK, 0EKK9 CO., Pa. auarv 18, 1870-If JOHN LAUDENSLAOER, BUGGY MAKER 8EL1HSOROVE, RRYOER OO., PA. Having pnrcbaied Ibe well known stand in Belinae'rove, formerly owned bv Philip meeker, I am prepared to accommodate all who may desire anything in my line, and warrant satiefaclioo ia all cases. I keep constantly on hand, and am prrpared to mannfaeture at tbe shortest notice, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SLEW IIS. io. Beinj eiperlenced in thebueinees, I flat ter myeelf that I am fully prepared to meet the wants of my customers. The bands employed are anions Ibe best mechanics in the oounty, and their work will not fail give universal satisfaction. gsariipeolBl attention paid to repatra ia all iti branches. Shop on Market atteet, a few doore south of tbe German Reformed Cbttrch. JOHN LAUDENSLAOER. Selinigrove, April 7, '70-tf j2b9b !r 1:2 SSaS e- aj S r flii 3 Sri a oo " p o q ij c n 2 5 5 gsfi-B i 2 1 H S! g E s H I a I S a li sill Ma 5 if I 2 ? If i g ? a e ma ro Tub .Printing Office, MIDDLEDl'P.G, KNTDKR CO., PA. AIL KINDS OF JOB PtlRTLNO KEATLT, CHEAPLT. a HI rXPEDITIOVSLT EXECCTEU AT THI8 OFFICE. A LECTUEE To Young: i Men Jutt Published, t"a a Scaled Envelops. j'rt six i.rms. A t.eotnre en the Xetnre. Treatment, end Radical enra nr Semtnst We aners.or nerma. tor. Imljeed hy Netf Abuse, 'Involnntsre rmlsstime, llmpotenry, rtervnus tteblllty. and Imaedlm.nte to Marrtnaa aenerllv i .'m-.an.n. tloa, Kpllrpey. and Pllsj Mrntal and Physical inrtpaeiiy, .0 117 itipiie.ni j. ri i. r.H Wl l.t,. M. D author nl the fireen Snnk .' aa The world rennwed soil or, tn tht. admirable lecture, cieariv urnves rrnmnisown m tmra Ibat Ihe awtnl consequences of S. Ir-Aluse msy be eflertasllv removed wlihont imedlclne. and without denaeroas Surnleal 01 erntlon., bnuetee. Instramente, rlnpe, oreordlalsi pomtlra out a mini, in ,.r, ,1 imcvi rinsip am enroiUM. 0, wntriinTrr nn'njr, no miller eoai BIS eonol- tloa eir be. may cure himself cheaply, private- SB-rii lecture u-ill prove a boonjo thvsands'aiKTthousands. rtent nedereesl. la'a rlsln eavelnne In sddr.se pwt-patd, nn rreelpt of els cents or tiro anei siempe jiinreee ine rnrtishers, t'H as. J. c. KLirtr. a rn. ITT Howsry, New Tare 1 Poet Offl.-e Ika, 4M. JACOB R. RIEOKLA CO , WHOLESALE DEAI.ERK IN FOREIGN Si DOMES IIC DRY C20OD8. rvo. :r.irit hi. Alillclclpliia,.lu J W. STAUFFER, TOIIACCOMNT aV VI OA It MAKUn. Watntlsdorf, Ilcrks County, Pa Alwnee kaena An lian.l it. I. . . t k ,. of CK1AKS in Market. At,. ....n... Bmoking andt'biwia tobacco. Augl& 72 QEOROE A. BOTDORF" -t.ttootie-nt-Lsiw, DALMATIA. Nonbiimberlaod Co.. Pa Preril.-es In the several coarte of Iforth'd A Sny.lert'onnty. All business enlrnsteS to his cr will revive prompt attention. Osn be con sulted In the SukIIsB k Urruiao laonuaiee. JEVI RELLER, Manufacturer of and dealer lo FURNITU11E, Would respeotfully Inform Ihe citlicns of nennsgrove snd vicinity, Hint be mnnufuo lurei to order and keeps constantly on band CHAlK.t (ir il l. Kiviw !n Furniture of every Pescriptlon ; at the very lowest prioe. He respeoifu yi invitee aa eanmiuetion of EDSTRADS.BUREAlTS.TAni.ES "- I.OT NOE8, STANDS, tlltAI , WA special inviiot ion is -. wly married fnlits to call and se ore purchasing elsewhere. LEVI P Ralinarrove. April 1 6,870-1 f gVMUEL FAUST, Merchant iIoi, tlni Just received an entire new nock of CLOTHS, CASSIUEIIE8 A VK8TIN0S, all of a lutierior nuelite hlnk pared lo make up in tbe beat style and on -non nonce, lie alio keep! Brown and White French Yoke Linen Sbiiia.andagen eral aesortment of gentlemens' Furnishing Good, all of which ha offers to the public very reaaooatiie prices. Call it my place in llolmoa' New Duild in opposite Ihe Keystone Hotel, Seliue Drove l'a. I'ino 4. 180R f. QIIAULUS U. MILLER, iKCHITECT COXTRllTOR I BTILDEK Walnut, Street, Selinijrovc, I's. Is al all tluiaa praparod lo furnish Draft!, Plana and Hpeoitioulioni for all kimU ol Buildings, at Ibe lowest possible rales and on short oolioe. He is also prepared to oonlract for putting up huililins either by furnishing all the malarial or tberwise. May 11, 'b lyo JC. KKKITZKIt, a Jt'STItiE OF THE srii'r fhepman towhahlp Nnyler Co. ra Oonveyanriai, Collecting ami all other busl wess entrusted to aleeare will he promptly at lemled to. r OELJ. BAIt.Y El. TUN Blt, L1KORN HrNHVJ. IMYM, SAat'i. W. VaaCOLlL J 0. 8IIAFF.R, JOEL J. BAILY & CO. JWaibJir, .SMALL WARES, White Qoods, Embroideries tv IV. 3d Ht., lhllnl. WM. MANN, Bank Book Maker.Sta tioner, and Steam Power PRINTER, WholoHne aV Iletnil No 629 market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Promylness. One JYiee Selling Price Marked On All Goods In Fi gurts. Apr 18-72. JQAVID WILLIAMS, Manufactures of & Wholesale Dialer la Gilt, Mahogany, Walnut and Rosr wood LOOKING GLASS Pieture tt Photosraphlo Frames Not, ISO and tit Arrn Street. Philadelphia Pa. rrames nepaired in tne real manner Also, Regilding la all lie branobes. 71 f P. CRON MILLER, '. ' s ATTOUNEV AT LAW, JlldJloburir, Pn., Offeri his professional eervieea lo the pub- de. Colleotione and all other profe eaional bualneil intrusted to hll care will receive prompt attenUon. f Jaa S, '67 If A.0- SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Soltnsgnvs Pa., Jtlevs an proreailoBal eervloe to Ihe pub .to. Alt oitstoeii eatrueted to all .care 111 bs promptly attsaded lo. f Jaa. 17, 67tf J.w- KNIOIIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Kreeburg r., users an rrorisiiesal lervlce is the pub -io. aii asiinees entrusted ts fell. ears sill be sraatpily sliisdtd le. OTtl A New Idea A. WIIsSOK SHUTTLE- J FOR 50 Dollars ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS AD EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned TIIK BEST IN THE WORLD! rjrThe llighost Premlam vrssl warded to It at "VIE 1ST 1ST A.; Ohio SUts Fair NoTthora Ohio Fatr Amor. Institute, N. Y.J Cincinnati Exposition! Indianapolis Exposition 8t Louis Fair Iintalana StutA Title I M Klsslsslppl Stato Fain aad Qoorgla SUto rairt FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing tho largest and best rango of work. All other Jtacblues In tho Martot vrcro In direct COMPETITION 1 1 tZTFur Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agonts we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken In Exchango. Bend for Circulars, Prioe List, &o., and Copy of the "Wilson Reflector, one of the D98t Periodicals of the day, do-roted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted Wilson Sewina Machine Co. CLUYKLAND. OHIO. ELMO IIOTKL " S1 formerly THR UNION. Nos. 317 nnd 31!) Arch Sirtetl PHILADELPHIA. Firat-CliiMK AccontrrjMlations at 1 3 61 1'er Day. & JOSEPU J-n.fEOEB, Frop'J A W. rOTTKU, 1 i ATTORNEY AT LAW. Solinsgrove Fa . Offers his professional eervioes te III iiubllo. Alllesal businses eulrnste4 la as oare will receive from pi aiietilloa. Offiel dne door above tbe Net Lutheran CbsrobI July, lib '73. g a. wetzf7l7 Justice of the Peace, Ileavertoicn, huyder lo., la. All kinds of eolleetlons made oa liberal arms, I'romniy . allenUs to alt bnsiaaed nlrusled le hli ears. (Juni2o, '7M JTIIOMrs'ON HAKKR, s , Attorneyivt.Law, '.awlaliurg, Fnlon Co., Ps sw-uaa te soBiiiiieil la tbe tPgllsi aa Qerwaa languaatei.TgBl OPriCb Mankn tttreet, opposite Well Smith Co's B' ere 8 y A. M. SMITH. . M.si PmaiClAW AND aVRQEOI Olfsrs his or' "!,-"" uiefsV ...... " -V . " Sewing MacMnj
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