uudieDurg, July, 29, 1875 J. CROUSE, Editor & Proprietor. publican State Ticket. tOR GOVERNOR n. John F, Hartranft, F MONTOOMERV COUNTY. STATE TKEAPPRL'U Henry Rawle, HUE CitCNTV. County Ticket III'HIKF P BOGAR, Tnnnaliip. '."SIONE . .1 ROMIG, I'con Tuwnauip. JOEL ROW, Middleerevk Townatilp TRKAM'RER I HENRY BENFER. i r rntiklin TowuaMp A'fCH'IATK Jt'U'lH DANIEL GtMBERUNO, Proa lowusblp. , AIWTOll DANIEL DIEFFENBACH, Monro Townatilp, NER B. MIDDLESWARTH, Wetl Rtfttrr Towoihlp. Our Ttuilro.-ul. In this ihhuo will hs fjiind tlio let ter of Col. A. C. Simpson, wherein liu replies to a largo namber of cor riwjiuuilitnto relative to tho reopen inn of the 8. & L. U. R The prospects for tho rtinninp of triiim is very fluttering, provided our poj 1 people along tho lino do what m rii'ht rclutivo to the Holtlouient of lun J damAge, &.c. o siurertly trust tlint nil those wiia bavo thus far boon exhorlitaut in (bo valuation of their damages w ill read tho luller referrod to, and hci ionsly fckko into consideration tho preut wrung they do unto thorustlves und tbuir twighburs in tboir enduav ci to oxtcrt money from an enter al we winch in nuuost a luattvr of life and donlh to the corntnorcinl und social interest of our county. Tho road ha now boon cloned to the use of the pnbiio for nearly seven months and all of ns have fully realized tho full effort cf the cloano. to our do tiinvnt. Let us then hope that all unsettled claim will lo speedily adjnntod tip on a fair on I oatisfactnry basis A bnaio that will givo evidtneu that the land owner along the line nro not d.-ai to public ontrpru6 and fully approoiato tho wauta and iLtoronU of their friends and neighbors. A Wo MAM I'lEBt'Kll I!l TUB HnAt.H with a I'ittukouk. A corrosiwndout of llio Heading IJtjlt fiom Potts town givo the following jmrticulara nf a tumble uccidont : Amelia Harp, a widow lady aged fifty five years, ritKidiiig witU bur aiHter houio five miles Bonth of hero, met her death under peculiarly distressing circum HUtiices atont 4 o'clock hint Satur day afternoon July lfith Mrs Harp wim uxHiHtiut,' in putting away bay on tliu mow of bor aiHter 'a farm. The hired muii drove into tbo burn with a load previous to which be pr.rsuad ed Mrs. liurp to asreud tho mow as it would l more convenient for her to reach there than after tho toam hid entered. He then proooodnd to thu hoiiHO to get a drink of water, the woiuuu in the iiicantim aittiug or lying down iu tho hay. A niinutu liler l-'ruuk KvaiiH, aged fifteen years tutored the barn with u two-pronged pitch-fork in bin bauds. Tho boy was also aKni sting iu taking in buy, and luado a baud on the mow. Not knowing that tbo woman bad preced ed biin, young Evans toasod the fork np to the mow, at which moment Mra. Harp rained her bead and bor ribU to state received one of the prong in her right eye. The point inasod upwards aud penetrating the rain aomo three inches produced death iu lesa than tuu minutes. The and aA'air paralysed the la. I, aud it was some momenta before he could leave tbeepot MitUUttwon Jwrntl. fRAKmpiEBa Made 1'uoriTAiti.a. "Nothing ia made iu vain," ia a max im that nobody would have thought of applying to grasshoppers. But wtaUsru geniuses have already found out a method by which these "var mint" may bo turned to uses of pro tit and fun. They Lave invented trap propelled by horses for catch ing the hoppers, and the authorities i e buying up the ganio for manuring the public kind at the rate of tl.KO x r buhheL Tho result ia that the iwoitlo find L'nutshonDer raiainv a more profitable crop than any othor ice niiy in Uiai fertile region. One family iu Minneaaota made $55 in one day. A grim old farmer ont tbero forbid all parties trenpassing on mi groanos w nuni lilsgrassUop ) rs, which be is fattening up to ae cure the largest price for. At meeting of the county com mittee of both wing of the Hepub licM party, Leld at Jlnntingdon,Jalv 1, anion wa formed, and a joint convention on a nasi or two dole gate from aneb election district wa orderau to M held at an early iUy tor the nomination of caodidatea. There la great rejoicing araooir the Kepnblleau over tb settlement of ttMr long sUmling difficulUaa, and a err(ponding deproaaloa aiuoiig the jimocTuo leaaer. . -iflle) Capitol. nRnnmra(, July 17, 1875, Editor Pout Tho toliticalcnmD fires nro again kindling and ere long Pennsylvania will oxporienco one of uor oM-TaMuionoil camptigna. In lc(-L judging from present auppcU, it will rival uno of the old "hard ci- dr" ami "log -cabin" struggle. That it siiouia be so is only natural tbo outgrowth of causes which can have no othor results. . Last year the I cmocr its can id tho Stato b? about 5000 majority although their total voto was 40,000 less than when tiiey wore beaton two years hoforo. Tho llepnblican vote was 80,000 lens, allowing that by the cooluoss or in lifTcrenco of about 120,000 Votors tho Mlate wont Domocratio i just as IxtwjnL'H tu'oloctcd will no to tho dogs. While tho Dnms. assume to lo hopeful of carrying, tho State in Xovomhor it must be remembered thcro never wa a time since the Re publican party assumed the control of alUira National aud Stato gen erally, when thoy did not promise tboir followers victory-sure t but almost invariably gave the lio to thoir promises, iust n it did in the Buck olew catunaik'ii, and a it will next NovemiMir. As HarriHunrc is the nolitinAl me- tropoli I have had oiportunity of , , - ascertaining tho tctajxT of the He publicans, especially, thraughout the Slate, and the aronned spirit of our great and grand old party indicates a full voto and an overwhelming tri umph for tho gallant and well tried Governor, and for that honest, able aud popular financier, Ilonrv llawlo. What an lncomnrchenniblo set of men theao Democrats, Tcmporanco politician and Liberal ftofortners are. Tho formor have been oryiug thoir throats hoarse for a reform in tbo Treasury management and in iptod that the Uepnblicans wero habitual defaulter and ther de manded a man who wa in no wiso connected with "the ring." Well the Uepnblicans nominated just such a man. Now what do we straight unli I way hear from thoso same men 1 That wo aro ungrateful and deserve tn bo defeated, because we did not nominate Strong, an able Statesman, and long a publio faithful servant And tho Temperance men, who ran an independent tickot last year and carried away just enough votes to elect throe liquor men to Stato offi cos, and a majority of liquor mon in the Legislature, whose first act was to repeal their first law local op tion, now run a aide Democratic ticket to defeat Gov. Hartranft, who though a tomperanoe man himself, approved first the Local option law. in obedience to the popular will, and then when that will was otherwise expressed in tho choice of a Demo cratic House aud State ticket, signed tho bill to repeal it, just as a faithful ofl'n or, honestly exocuting the will of tlia pooplo ought evor to do. As to liberal ItopnblicaiiH, to thoir honor (eitsaid, they nro mainly coming bnV to tho party of thoir choice, Hatisliud with their liuckalow tireo loy exporionco. Honost Reformers Iihvo seen enough to satiofy thera that tho Democratic party is not and eanuot bo the reform party. A look at tue aboeo of powor which we see wherever it so strungly was elevated by that "tidal wave" is enough for auyone honestly in pursuit of re form. Oov Hartranft was assailed and abused as few public men vor were in bis first campaign. Ilia official conduct baa boon so able and above reproach that many of them who bo- IiovihI linn impure tiien will now on doavor to ropuir tho wrong by a vig orous support Meu who want an uonost and faithful Governor cannot do better than support John F. Hartranft bo they Democrats, Tem pcranco men, Reformers, or what they may. Henry Rawlo, of Erie, was select ed for tho Hsition of Treasurer on our ticket bucauso he was, in tbo first place, an able managor of his onu business ; and secondly, because ho hud tbo reputation of being an honest plain and popular citizen at homo, a good republican, but a man not connected with political rings, and 0HM!cially in nowiso connected with any combination which might subject him to tho chargo of connec tion with any Treasury ring. For these reasons ho wa nominatod, and together with Hartrauft I care not how many ticket the Democrats may sot up, dubb them what they may, we can challonge them to matoh it in claims upon the public confidence. As the campaign, waxes warmer I may submit occasional note for your disposal. Ralph. Lay a ntuburg damsel bad a very singular surprise the other day, She lay down to take a nap after din ncr, and when sho awoke her hair was all gone. Sho had a heavy suit of beautiful golden hair, which was her crowning glory, tho delight of hor male friends, and the envy of her female associates, of course. She perfumed with sweets, trained it in ringlet, and let it flatter in the breeze and shimmer in the moon shin e, and made the very most of ber luxuriant crop. She bad it when she went to sleep it bad gone from ber like a dream, and bor bead was al moat as bare aa a barber's pole. She looked aa foolish a a sheep after hearing, and felt very much a if she had nothing to wear. The crop was evidently gathered by the hand of aa artist for the stubble was even a tb nape of velvet The lady's waicn ana parse, sua jewelry wore all left la sight on the table where she had laid them. It wa not mo ney or trinket the thief waa after, It wa simply that respleadently beautiful bead gear. The lady was aouDtiess arnggea ana plundered. She now fears to go to sleep for fear wi aociueuis. Tbr Tori Couxtt pAssiort). Tli Uarriaburg TtUffraph of July aun ay t. On batnrdnr nurht about ten o'clock, a maa namod Michael Salon residing in Monagban township York county, on the rood lealing irom xiiiROurg to atony nun, about two aod a naif miles from Biddons- town and alxut twenty-throe mile from York, instantly killed hi own father by shooting him in the face with a gun. Ho had come home and found that hi wife was beaten sense less by his father, who was drunk. Ho attacked the lattor and a fight enstiod, Michael received some blow in the fsco causing several dorp wounds. Ho claim that bis father was getting tho better of him, ana in soli uofense he took a gun which ho had in the houso, loaded, and lihot bis father in the face, from the effect of which ho died instantlr Tb deceased wa a slromr man of about nrty years, and wa worting on a railroad whicu ia being bn.it iu uuinocriana county, tie had no part'oular homo, but occasionally came to his son 'a Louse. Ilia son. knowing that he wonld be paid off last wunesuay, notified all liuuor sellers in the neighborhood not to sell turn any liquor. Ihefutbor find ing this to be tho case went to Me- chanicsburg and got liquor and came to the bona of hi Hon on Saturday night Michael Salon i a man of about 28 years, and has, aa before mentioned, a wife and one adopted laughter. Ho is comfortably situa ted, owning a small farm and is highly respected in the neighbor hood. He is industrious though like his ratbor would bocome intoxi cated, and confesses that on Satur day night whilo committing the ter rible deed he had two or throe drinks of whiskey in him. He ia an Irish man by birth and the only rotation he had in thia country was his father. Hi wifo is of respectable family. He confesiea hi guilt and seem to .T.. "7"" . 3 Y be resign od ' ' r aTAt midnight on Thursday, a dogperate attempt waa made to rob an Adam Express oar on the Van d lia Railroad, near Longpoint I'll. When the pasenger train, bound east, stopped at the water-tank, two men boarded the engine and ordered the engineer, Milo Ames, to start it He obeyed, r nd was then shot dead by the robbers, one of them remarking that they "would ran the thing them elvca." The fireman ran to the rear to alarm the train mon, and while he was doing ho a confederate of the robbers detached the express car from the cars lu the rear. After running the train to a distance of about two milos from the station tho gang stoppod it and domandod atmittance to the express car. The express messenger, Burke, told them "he was ready for thom, and if they en tered thoy wonld be dead mon." They rospou led by pouring voltoys of pistol shots into the car, the firing according to the messenger, being as if dono bv a dor.en men, aa the shots "came from all sides." He barri caded himself in the car, however, and held his ground until the train men, having found two soldiers with carbines, arrived on the spot and the robbers disappeared in tue darkness. They found the body of the mnrder od engineer, Ames, in the cb. A freight engineer happening to be on the train, the engine wa run back and the train taken to Torro Iluuto. The express car, which the robbers foiled to force, wa very strongly built aud had no windows. A ham mer, nsod to knock ont the oonpling pin, wa found and may serve as a clue. Several bus pec ted persons bavs boon arrested. fc?A youug man named Dnnlop. aged fourteen, loot his lifs near Maris- so, 111 , Jlouday afternoon, in a ter rible manner. He wa engaged in binding wheat in a harvest field.and, whilst in the act of picking np a bun dle, he felt a sharp sting in bis left foot be boiug barefooted. Upon looking around, be saw that be bad been bitten by a rattlesuake. He immediately atarled for tha hnnsn. calling to the men who were with lum to kill the snake. He fell down after running a short distance, he describing Lis sensations as though lire waa running through bis veins, and that be waa becoming bund A physician was immediately sent for, in tho meantime all the known reme dies being administered by those present. All was of no avail, bow ever, and in leas than eiebt boors after being bitten young Dnnlop wa a corpse, a horse bad been bitten in the same field in the forenoon, and died from the effect, the Wednes day previous. It is thought that this waa the same snake. It bad four rattle and a button, which indicated an age of four and a-half years. No Law to Punish Minora in the Black Hills. The Cheyenne Leader reports a very imiwrtant decision by Attorney General Pierrepout in the matter of the Black Hill miners. One of their number Balis, bad been arrested by the military for entering the Sioux reservation, and, refusing to sign a parole, waa brought before Jndge Shannon of Montana Territory. He submitted tbe case to the Attorney. General, whose opinion is aa fol lows : No United States statute a breach of tne provision in the Sioux treaty aa offence against the United States i therefore to invade the Black Hills is no violation of law, and those invading them cannot be punished. The effect of this decision, if it i authentic, will be to throng tbe country vntn miners as soon as any trustworthy news of rich find baa been received. - A tbam of twantyaiae ears loaded with tea paaaed over tbe Pa. R. R. on tbe 10th inst, having laft Han Fran ciseo ten day before. This is regard, ed as a rapid freight iiMivetueat Tbe tea waa ootisiguod to a N. X. firm. A LKt Spent In tht Ptnittntiary. Thr i a world of thought in the Intelligence that the) . oldest Convict in the OUo Penitentiary, John Gal), of Stark eoonty is deed. H had been aa inmate of that Institution for thirty eight years, ander life sentence wluoh wa literally oirried out It ia impossible to imagine tb horrors of tfairty-igbtyears' experi ence in a nrieon. He went there comparatively young. Nearly ail hi auuii are, rescuing- tnroogn two gen e rations, wa spent in rigorous eon finement His brow wa never faun ed by the breezes of nature, except o far as it came through iron bars and the oppressive atmosphere of the cell. For nearly forty years to an tne world ne was dead while ac tually living. During much of that period even the torch of hope must have been extinguiahed. and the ia m . " r darkness of despair substituted in it toad. As to what had been going on since io.) ne knew no more than if he had never been born. He mast have boon a remarkable man to have survivod an imprisonment so Ions protracted an imprisonment the horrors and sufferings of which are inconceivably worse than immediate uiysioal extinction upon the gallows, lis offense wa murder in the par oxysm of passion, and for it he made uu prouigiona atonement oi aurror ing. It would have been a phonora enon worth seeing to have discharg ed him from the prison several voars . ... ..,.. ng buu seen ma astomsnment upon re-entering the world, of which he bad so little knowledge. riour Advancing la Cutpwa SlarkaU. London, July 20. Tho Murk Lane iixprttt of this week says: "In France wheat has advanced in tho f rovineea 1 to 3 shillings, and in 'aria 1 shilling 6 pence Floor baa advanced 4 shilling per sack. Here we have yet to learn the full extent of the advance. Before the heaviest rains there was an occasional rise of to 2 shilling. Last week's sales were only 8,210 Quarters above those of the same week in 1874. Every market i so scantlv snnpled that we atom to be on the border of exhaus tion though from the lowest point our avoragea show a rise of only 3 shilling 5 ponce. In Belgium and Holland there baa been a moderate ne. r,ven in lie nn any, with good prospects, price are somewhat dear er, while in Hungary, where the crop is enormoas, they are also dearer." Prof. Donaldson went no ia a bal loon from Chicago on Tuesday a week and nothing has been beard of bins since. It is feared that tbe balloon came down and that be waa drowned in Lake Michigan, WW DYXBTI8KMXMT8 Notice to Democrats THE Domocrata of Snyder county, will MM tbalr IMIaa-ata Elaetloaj. at taa anal plaea la Uia dlltaraat Towaintp aat Borooikt, BatarSay.lha Ith day wf Aaiaat nait. balwra th. kauri of 1 aal la taa af- taranoa tn alaat two rtaiaa-aUi fraa aach Tova. hip aa Boroaak la aiaat la aoaaly Oona tlon oa Moadar, Ancufl aib, II7, al I a'elook 1. M. far taa parpoMor plaela ra nomlaatloa oaadldatat fur tUa dlSaraat Coaatf OfflaM, aad i ii-ci Fanaiunai aaa naprManiaura UalagatM to tba ant BUM Caaraatloa. 1 . uu w kb), caairaias. dwi'i vaa. Ulabara. Jail la, !. COMMISSIONER. Mil Editob, Al- low a ta praaaat baaM Oanaaa.of rraaaara-, aa a aaltablo aiaa lor taa IWancrmtle aoailna- tloa for taa ofllea ol coaatv 1'onw.lMluaar. Mr. Oaraiaa la wall aad faroraMy known Ihrouak out tha eoantf , aad If aoialaalad woald rooalra man; ntpuuuoaa Mtldu blrfull part? ota. MlUDLfcCHEtK. COMMISSIONER Wm. Bittimr of lo Boutlnalloa for IhaoAoa af Uonaty OooiBla. louar. Mr. UlUlas la noualar with both par Ilea, eapabla, and If aoailaata aad alaetod would aaka aa oBkar taa Saydar mlf at wU bo proud of union iAwn,nia laaaaaaiaau Ihr lha raaiocrat. SHERIFF Middlocreek present rVIO MUSI aa a saadldata for Shorts. aaaioatto taorulaaaf taaaanr. Mr. Mlar la ackaowladaad a flral aiaaa bwtnaM Maa, aad pnMaim tha aaarg-y aad aMIllr ta aaaka a food vOUar. MM oaaiocfaor la ot aaaatlaaad. HEAVER. COMMISSIONER- The undersign- la a aaaddlata for tha aflaa af Onaaty Caaaila ttoaar, rablast to tha dotUloa af tha dalagatot at tba Daaiosralla aoaaly Coaraatloa, Ha la a maaoirouaa luuvmaBi ana la arary rorpooi wall uallOod for las gflWa. junii PJUHMAN. SHERIFF. John M. Troxle of Wait Boavar towaihlp la a oaadldata for tho IloBioaratla woaUaatlaa for Haarlff. iabjoal to tho rulaa of tha parlf. Mr. Truzla Uasiaaof norolBBB ordinary aMIIty. klad koartad, aad If aoalaalad aad alaotod will aka a worth! offlaor. waaUlNOTON. SHERIFF At the soliciUtion of aay af By Irlaadi I kara aoaoladad to aa Bouaaa ajMlfa a Uaadldata for lha aaalaa IIob of Hharlff, aubjaat to la rslaa al Iks IMata. eratl avaakj Vaaraalloa. D. KtSMHABT. SHERIFF. At the earnest reaneet of Man of ay frloadt,ot hath partial, I kava aaolalod lo-aaaouaoa a l Mir at a aaadldata for tha ola ef Sharif, Mbjaot to lha raloa of tho poaoaratla Uoualf-Ooaroatloa. Should 1 ho aoalaatod aad alnaUd, I will Slaoharaa taa aattai ai taa aaoo wiia m partiality aad Sdallty, JAmLa r, BMlTn. SHERIFF I respectfully announce la lha lMaoorala4bwt I taraby aflar ayarlf aa a aaadldata for lha amao of SkorlS. labjaet ta ih aoamoa n taa wawtiw woaai twaraaiioa, COMMISSIONER We reepeotfolly raoaaaaud MOSBS KRKRBS of adaai Towarhlp to tha Doaairaay tor tko oStoa af Caaaty CoaalMaoaari Mr. t.'i ad.lltr la tho partt la adrariltr Uaasthaai hla oUla to lha jolaod ta hit aiMllaat aoalal awaUUai kihlv BooMDauvaiaaa nil ooaooioaow aaa auoaiaritv MANY DEMOCJIATS. TO THE DEMOCRACY. At tb in- taaa ol autay of ay awaooraUa frfaada, I oor BMlf ai a UaadUala for lha aaoa af Sharl. ad aatara at Irtaada thai If uaiuul 1 will aaa ararf koaail aadaaror ta aa alaaud, aad If oianoa win ponora taa aatwa of taa astas waa aeauiy aa ta ia aaot or ay ability. uuu t. mfaaoLP. aaaaawaaaa PawBaailaAlAadkal laHIII IffJMHHSIIMMjra rtrao Oaooas i s taa lists It fait ap. ftoaahlaa Ual tha llaaairaUa rotara, of Bay. aaaary. will ha oallod saoa to aalaat OaadV dataa lor tho dlBiraat aoaaly aataaa, to aa lllod l taa Naraahor ataatloa, aad aa wa kava aa wUI ia porn ifoawaratia oraaa. 'on. at tan iibm. to oar ooaaly, ft ai aa eld frtoada faithoh la poiiuo. wodlSorl tooooap a laall anriTaa al yoar paper, for Ika par pool of raioaaiadla a a wi ' at ho ooaaiy oar aaa la M beoaaod koBjekeapor tor a to Bahart P Uornalloai, a, Wa aa naaoaarau ar tLo of J aaaaoa tooaakto. l ooron , ta towaakiB oak hla aialaiUaa law Iho Boaitlna aa oao ealaaally SI U ho aaii, aad al h dooarrod tovar we ara oaUtlod to. Aaaaa tap woald aay totoori.n.irall. aator lafwlkt toa-parort of Noyda, Co, rUy to Ika oaapon oflirOoo Bollooa, aira hia lao aoaalaaTlaa, a4 aeeara rjTTiaiM ,kt "yhi Many ixmocrtrtie Voter tf Middle creek Towmhip, CouaiaSMeoiiMMUty UoaalMloaar t aua at la aaallSad la iron aaaaa af lha ' -d tor Uo poolCuaiia hard worklaa, hiaoot aad aatav Ma toaa, pyiiai.ad at lb kcMal ladcauaCa aad koaaahoaiiar at kiaa. aad If ataatad ta tho peaawkBB wosM oh tl Boron , thai PUBLIC SALE. lO THACTH 7 a 1 q able Real EstatB. THB tmdersigned Execntors of the BaaraafOoa. A. ajoTar. taMimainbn. "" "' " raMla Bala, at lha FRI0AT, AUGUST 20tk. 1875. Tho roUowtaf Talaakls Baal EiUta to wll Tract No. 1 ConUinin 149 Acre M Ml aarakaa aars or taaa. adjotaraa laada af ""'m' "" iwaBar, aad othart 10 aotm aro aloarad aad aalaaoo woll tlabor. ad, tha mprovaaoata aro a laraw Irwallla Hoaoa. Baah Barn aad othor oaiaalMlasa. a ood Or hard, aad a iprla of watar soar ihi Tntct No. 2 A tract nf lanrl mntatn. tor T Aaraa and to porahn aora or Ian, adiora ln laadi of tho attall of Oaorra Toona dao'd.. ? ,i ' w,'",,y HBlloy, Waihtnstna 01m rod, aad otaar part wall tlabarad. rawxvw w ninr,BBllBl nail atW SatBlatah Tract No. 8 A tract of land ronfuin las I Arroa aad 190 oarobaa. adioiBi luj, r wniuw rmy, i.oao nra. BB Halloy aad tain, part af whlsh li alaarod aad halaaM will limbo rod, as watik aro aroolod Hoaoa oaro, hq oiaor laproraaMBU, a sood an. In a. mb.u a ' Tract No- 4 A tract nfl and mnfalu. las 1 aeroi aad (I parBof,adjAlal( artjolalna laa.il of Joba rtrafab. pn B.r... a...? Hallay. and olhin all eloard, oa whlih ara aroriod a Dwallla Hhh ud iimi, . oinvrwni iimi or iron, aad a 0od BPrla af Tract. So. . A tract of laml UlttlM tf MfM ftBtl Sat MartkM. atrbl.laa laaU. II cltwrwl, on wblrb htm rot4 a Hii botMj Mr atsbl. Willi rrll lrvM Mat t&CUBt "l'rlnM V WBTtJr Trai t No. 6. -A tract of Und tolnlrtf ti tv-rtf and a prhs d)inti lm4 ot I-Tdl Hu)r, Wis. Hook, Hnrr Unbti. JM. IJIlMr Hit Ovhara. thnsl mat oLmmJ ika 4wtmchotiMvM4Ma frail ot wftlvr Md4 urv bms ru , W. . V.W . aw a a . iraci .o. . A tract or land con. loiinn- ig nt,i ind to porahoa. adjolala laada of J,,ho Urubn, of lata Ooorto A. Boror aad Daa rid Boyu, aoarlf ill wall tlaboroa. Tract No. 8. A tract of Timber Und lahiln II arna aad IM porchoi, adJolniat laoaaor laaaurobb, Pa-Id Boyir Bad olliar hudortrraroa, Boyor, doaoaaad. Taa tlabor M Tory TaiaaDW. Tract No. 9. A tract ot ftnnrl Tim. bor Laod roaulalaa tf o-roa aad a aetioL a. joibibs othor laadi of 0)oro A. Im dwoaood. 7o uriaa waraor. Tract No. 10 A tract nt V.ln.l.U Tlabor Laad rontalalaa m arrra l adjotam laadi of Haaaah Klluglar, rotor Solly and Jisli aouBtala. Bah, ta eomaoaca at aVIarh a. . a mmi whoa dua attoadaaoa wlU ka Vlraa and wnuoof aala audi haooa by DiVIDBOTB. . . . JOMB BA1X.BT, Julysj.lSTl. Baontota. QRPHAN3' COURT SALE I Iff punaaaoaof aa ordar laMad mmt r tka w pkaai' t;oort of Sardor ooaaly, aad dlroMod to ih aadarilsaad. AdalalatraM of Iboootoioor try Mooaor, (tto of Coka twp. ., donoond WlU ha aapaoad to r i Pa.. - Nardar tlo lha praalow. oa ablla ala, aa Arirurrfav, Sqitmnbrr, ith 1875. arlbad Boal Kolala. via . it, thalrartala aoaaao asd Traol of lad ilia- aw uaioa tnaaiaip, aardor ooaaly, ra.. boaadad aa followa. W wit I North by load of atoaaai mm avoraaaa nraaaaar, Bail Or laad af aiaoa H. Horrold. oaU by laad of Moooa by ' laad af Moooa f avhnaaat Bn nrama aaa won oy I bovbot, bibs; A'iny-Srf Acre. aora or tow, oa wktak ay anila a Laft, Te BTOBT BobSE. BAMB BABN. Woob Shad aad othor amiiarv awlavUdiaaa. a toaaa or. hard al ahotoa frail b) oa lha proakoM, a wall af mot loot water bob Ika door. Blito Airoa of ihaaaaro trootof toad la iloorod aad aad or ood aaltloatlaa, ika hatoaaa la aaad Tlabor Laos. aaM to ooaaoaoo ol ia aaank A. M. af oaw aay waoa niai mm aa aaoo haowa by Jaly IT, Mta. Adalaliuaior. Local Agenta Wanted! Aa Agent waateol for sach Taw a aa4 County la tha rnltel BUhle. Partial doilrlaa to ait al aaoali. anat aa. aoapaay tkalr arpllealioa by a Uiur al roooa woadalloa aa to tha aaaraotar aad riironilblll. ty.froa and Ha aod by tha I'dltorof a aowipa war publl.had In tho towa or oountf for which aaoat propotvi to aet. Tha aawBoy U to aall luiooaua oi uia laauitriai asBiuiiiua koapaay Whole Bonds (20 each. Half 10 t Quarter " 5 Tha ladmlrlal KihlaltloB Ooanaav will fur- slih asoati with lriaton,aton ato. Eaek sawipaaar paMUhad la tha towa wbaro ant li loeatorl. will, aa ivn ol aaaaev li oo. tabll.hod, ba (Iria aa adTortlooaoat. adrartli log .ooh aflaaiy aud tha Uoapaay. aad fully oapiaioias laapiBBO, parpoooo aaq oojooti oi tho Ooanaav. Saoa atartlaoaat will oonltnno la laoh papara, at kiss aa acasey U laocaatliillj auBdMlad. Tho lad art rial BiklbMlos Oainany li tha Brat to adopt too plsa ao loaa la aro by tha Earunoaa sovorsaoato, af ImbIb boadi whis tha prinol. pai a aano oooara aaa lot maon, aat waare taara ta a ahaaoo for a laraa proulna, aa la TOMiuOBl of 4B) II .Bra la rotara ta tha laraatnr u oaa dollar aoro taaa omi oari tha hoMor of a Bond, nay abiala a praalna, atthar ol m, (ma, S.-OU, (loo, il ooo, i,iiuo, pt.ouo, aia.oaa 11,009 ar tmu.toO. Tho latoroat, which ia ardl oaruy diitnoatad to all lha aead-aoMora pro rata, la la tkM laaa dlitrlbatod b ahaaia. Tho porrhaaor of a boad ksowi ka will rooalra kaok ku lavailBaat, with a laull rata oflalarait ad- dad. aad la aoaildaratloa of taklas tola laall rata or tatoroii, Ba aaa a aaaaoa ia taa a novo aaaod proaluai, ahloh aro limply lha dip trlbatlo oriBtarwt oa tho wkola loas. Eaak koad parllelpatai la foar drawlaal raaH I oar aatll it aaaaraaa a p whoa It la larraailarad. sraalaa aad lha kusd aaaaoUaiU Tha Indaitrlat BxhlMlloa Coatpaay. aador a poolal ohortor, iraatod hy lha Into of Maw l ora, w l. II al Iras authority to lata thoaa hoadi.- Tha LogUlatnro of iho Blalo, ra.nltln tho Broal bonoSu whloh will aria froa taa laoooaa ol ihla oatarprtia. kara oi.aptod all Iho roal aitala aad properly of tho Voapaay froa tola hub mmm bobbmbobio ror aro raar,, .au aaa al to ooa'irrod atkar iraat arltUasaa, Fr.rr AaorlMB who aadorataada fha parpnin of toll Ooapiay WIS, af a aoeoaolly. aoi aprtdo to ataiu it ta a aanrmrm taraiaotii Cark ladlrldual who knya a 'koad aocoaia aa owaor aad ao Inloroatod party, oad whoa bo Iowa tbo itiaolara oroolod with hi. aoaoy, oaa oar. i .loan m aroot ia ear Many, boo aoot magatoeoat halldluf tha woold kaa oror oood, a poloao whloh, la train roproooala tho IndoMry, oaomy aad aiothinlcal (ooiaa at Ika aVaarloaa pooplo," Tbo aManSxtann aod Inronlora of aaatrlna aro pooollorly anoroatod la Iho aa.rm of Ihla ootarprtoo, Irx tao aaaaoa that It la la ka laolr Bone, waere ill raetr Tbo haUala WUI afapaoo. yankaaora dielrlaa aiadi Before aa aeencv la oatebllahid wbaro rhey roildo, will oeanualoola dlawl with IhUooVoo, auat whore toay oaa he appiioo. Partlea dialHa to sat aa HoaH, at to pawkaoa DTDUSTRIAL ElffiEITIOI CO, Ra. 1 Baua tTtb ttraat, av.awaMaATa. w votiK crrr. Wbtb U Bwaays By droJI aa Row Tort Klroa, or poatal aidii i ohlUM paid fey urooa. or peetai uly IS, 11.141 OB JAMES 11LDDLESWABTH, JstUoe tl tto Paaea A Cayiveyanear, TroxleviUe, Snyder Co, Pa. WDI altoad apaaatty to all auaaar af feaat. Boat oartaln ladle Ikaofaaa. Qiiliilliar node, Itoaai. ArltoMiaa., wrtatoa. (Jary aa.la-1?. ns.j.w. Ksxtmicti, , rataiouir ana avaocon mtora hit profiuliaal oar ? toto U Ik sftlaaai a subbhibi aaarmaiky. . Ul II I. ItomtgY ITEtr GOODS ! IIET7 600D3! Low Prices ! Low Prices ! ! K0MIG & AUK AND, Adninsbarfr, Snyder County, Pcnna THE Bnbacriber having prirchaaed th Btor in Adamsburg, owned by B. t,. naodoabooh, aad harln antorod Inloaao-partainhlp, intend to cirrr oa a aoaoial air oaallls bwaraaaat too Old Siaad, aad laha tola mithod of lnf..m ih.lr nanr hi..7 d .11. nai la Adaaabarsaad tho inrroundlna aoanlry, tbit thoy bar. jo." rol.irnod with awn Will it. wits hoop oa aaad, a woll aaoartad aadlarso ilm-k of all alada of Uooda aonallr a.Dt te a Aral lllaat aoaatry Storo, thilr atock ouo.loU panly of . . w " SPUING AND SUMMEK GOODS, Sucha Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans,' Cottonados of every style and quaLty. also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks. ALL WOOL DETAINS, Merinos Tf I atari I WTt A 1 ffUl al. A nin luis lira, tarjuu, trar, tsdie, mi siair ou Clou, ' BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Queenaware, Tin and Glassware Wood and Wlllowwara, Coffoea, bVI at a aaja . - ougnnt, oymps, mo utsscs, leas Ciirars A Tobacco. Fish &. COAL, COAL, C0A1, lZVXElHV,:m The UiyKttt Market Vic Paid tor nil kinds tf COUNTRY PRODUCE, Dried ' Ttvtt. Printout. Ac A-r. . ALHO s--Dealers in ALL KINDS of arnlrt nn.l HAut' or which the highest Price in Co ESTAULI 1853 THE OLD CORNER tslll aa4 Rafaratsbtd with th fisti! aad Chaapirt AstorlmtBt DRYGOODS 2 ncmonB,TiimninGs,auEEiTs7AEE, llardware, Groceries, HhooM, Carneta, Oil "VaV 1 . T . f A "BV.-1 ITER OFFERED TO Tk tabieribarharlD raatova late raaraat ana rmo oirooii, ia saw proparaa eats tart a a; iar aim wiia taair Batroaaga, (rial InUunnraU riiii: OLD 8BALL STILL CONTINUE THE "TIIK CIIEA1 COltTNER." By B Strict Btlaatioa la buiiaoia. Bad ktaniaa al all tinaa Ika moat aamtalala alaaat aa iilllag at tk lownt prtaaa, ha bopa to BtrAll kiada af COUNTRY PHOUUCK takoa la xakaag for gaoda.-TM Stliaagrevt, April 20, 1871. Wll. F. ECKBERT. NOW READY SPRING at the N. Y. Fancy T HAVE now ready my full stock of prepared to offer tb iny customers NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, HOISKRY, COUNTERPANES, PARASOLS, CUFFS, I have imported (on my laft KID GLOVES, HAMDCR0 ED0IN0S, which tnablei ot (t toll thtm ebeaprr than toy other bona la tht aoaaly. I have alio ma J a arrangomoutt to get Ihtitgoodt direot from European nwkt4 Vll nr-o corclinllw- invited to call whtiktr Ibty boy or not. Alwaji SaUarsroTt, Oet. la, 'TJ. 3FTEJKMITURE3 Intending Parebaoers should read the following from tbe PnUie Papers o Philadelphia. Puhlie Record of Ang. 17, 1874, says i "Uouid A Co., produce one work in all branches of their bwinv and are in every way creditable to the well earned reputation of Philadelphia." On Oct 87, 1874, the same authority states thai Rich homes and bumble ones may be improved by tbeirtaste aad labors." - Forney' Weekly Pre; Sept 6, 1874, we nearuy commend the Messrs. Uonld ft Co., as bonorabl and fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy ef tba fitUsst eoafidenca and of treneral Datronaare." Evening Jlerrald, Sept 8, 1874, eays t "uonia ei uo., may bo regarded as one of the most reiiaWe and! rxmnlar firma and eartainlv the lanrnat." OOCLD it CO., are now prepared w 1th FarBltare alther nlala or af tha Thoy will supply One itedroom 8oit of Bolid Walnut, Fall Marble Topsv r Thli Suit eoaprlioa Niai Papara to rieee of r araMara. Wrtto. ar tall ta - KtllT Ik J. dU N. E. Corner Market and Ninth Stroet. 37 and 39 North Second Street 24'i and 244 South Second Street, Or at any of their other Store. PHILADELPHIA, PA. BLATCHLEY3 laprovad 0 17 O 17 M BBS WOOD PI MP la thl askaowlodaod Klaa dardoflha narhit, by popalar vordlat. lha boat PlBB Par lha leail nonrr. Attaa- tloa la larltld In Hlatohlayi laiiror od Braakat, Mil Drop tlhaah Valva, which oaa bo withdraws without dla turUi( the Jolato, aad tho aapiwr eaoabaroklih aarer araika, aooiM or raiu aad will laal a Uia Uaa. for ala by Loo lor, aad Ika trade aaaor- . . , ally. Ia ardar to be oare thai yoa ! BaUkWy'i ttf, ka earafal aad aaa thai It hai ay trad nark wkoro to aay, aiutkeaoaei oa a aora. If yoa da But kaow deaeotDllea riraalaia. loooihar aad aadraaa ad lha aaaal maaa. ZiTilk il frV"! rarapjaoa lj a4dri ilMAa. O. BLATCHUIT, Moaafaataraf. bfat it ntT " U-'I1. Ft llfjar'i PottKrj Powdtt , wimataa.traMd la time, teeare ehlokea oholero aad fapaa. WllhaHPidyofthli owoar aad a bojtowelot toM,atooorroolldbrala( natanaLaay oaanoy P rwaltry (aiaa la eoolMnai)fw any lauaiaaf SWihkok.aroStoMoiaare. Yvttti,., trafor Sl.to Ark your ow40f I iET'jUTM a CO, BolaUaora aaawar. won. woa boob ro titiPToL oad aid. Baahe more AjMBla wanted. All alaaaaa la paopk af bulb euee, yoaaf a BBueeo at Bfaoh a. bl aa their ova looelMlee, doriar thalr pora noMitU, oa ill tha Mae, tkaa a! earthing aiaa. Wo oSar aplayateal Ifcal wlU par haadaoaely law ovary hoar, work. Fall pertloulare, tern a. Bo- aaal fraa. Bead aa yoar addraa at oaco. Boat Belay. ao ie taa time, uuu'i lout fur wort or aaal. or. O vtaOB a 0 Bora, nMII ya kaoe lean , rpruaaa, rawviny At awWa ww b m ay m ' 'C. 51. AurauU. Poplins, Aa at all prices and very cheap. a B.tl. a al. . ... K .. oi au Kimts, ana at Ix)W Prices, Salt WholoaaJa an1 1UUi wit will bo Paid. REBUILT 187aU Cedarware Hats & Caps1 CTlothrd, Hhoo XincUnfirnJ ril wu aw at, " THIS COMMCNITT. bis NEW STORK ROOM, aa tha Pooaao a.T to CBar, to Bis ekl aualonori, a aw all M H Is dttaralaid Ik MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTED, aiorit a full skar of pa Iron aaa. FOR THE TRADE, Stere, Selinsgrove- Sprin and Hummor Goods and out groat inducements iu CORSETS, BIIAWLS, . HAIR SWITCHES, C0LLAR8, tie. from HuropcJ trip) a largt lot of RIDD3N3, BILK TIES. tto. polite allrailoa. Jttptolfully, 8. WE1S, App'iUoiser says t 1 to supply ny tiled hones tbroaghoal noet Ra.iualta Hivia. ua aaka. KIHGSF0RDS, PURE AND SUM GLOSS STABGH. FOR. THE LAUNDRY. t MANUFACTURED BY ;. .j , TmNGSFOED 6 C0U. TUE BEST STARCH IM TBI WORLD. Olwoa Baawtirml rtwlek to tka Uaaa, and tha dldareose In aoathalwtoa II aad eoaa. aoa atarek la aaaraaly kalf a aaat for as erdl aary waihla. Aak yoar Oroaar for II, HisrosroD's Osweffo Corn Starch rar.Dowi.HiK It lha arlalaal-RiiakiUhad Is lata. Aad prat or roe lu ropauiloa aa larar,atroasar,aa4 More tMlleolo Uaa aay othor artlala a lbs klad offered, either ,ef Ika taaa aaoMer with atfcat tlUaa, , Stbvibbob BTaoabam. Ph. Ifca.. tkakbjh.' Mt ah aalaat aalaorlty at Sanaa, tarefaily au alyied Ihlf l-ars Btorofc, aad lay It lailueat aiaoUoal alMa af diet sad in uh.uil, i nU leading pre part tot t rally tBal to the bait ac . ! Nab Plreetloai far BtaklB PadJIniri, Cutttfdl, Ba, aeooapaay aaak aa pea ad paoka.a. BaPet Wto Hail iraVatoa Uraaoti."aa , al at tk Drag Men la BMdlabtti,r,
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