TUB POST. tnddlebnrg, Marcl. 1 1876, JLiOcnl ISow, aJfco. All conmitinieftlions, hualncji let tera Ac., for thia otllee, to seenre ' prompt attention shauld be addressed as follows: Thr Tost, Middlehtirg, Snyder CWimty, Pn. Advertisements, coin ii union I ions Ac. must ho handed In by Mondnv noon, to secure inser tion in next issue. SlITMl I'mrllTf f'ntjnT.. Th Ontlita nf Unvitsr Count r held on Ids fourth Monday. f Kehrnarv, Mar, n I September, and second Monday of eint.r. Salo ltfy;lstry. W will Inaert .hftrtnotle.e.llke lhefo1t.iln(, of (hints, until day of eale, provided re tlut th bills or lv.rttte tL ! t TuetNy Miroh 7. r.iMie Sals la Mi l Mecrerk iwp , hy ItonJ. t'ilittp;r, a Ury siockof I'er.nnel Properly, llorsea.. Com, Yuuojt Catlla 4o. 8ro litr potter. Thareday. March 9 AJnitnl.trator'. Set 1 Personal frn.ertT. n Monroe twtv, l.y Itlrnui Sander., A Jiu'r. ol t'.lltatKth Sender., deo'd. Wedne.dny, Mareh 1-1. Alinlntatratnr. sal, la .farkaon tvp., uf valuable psr"Otl property, florae., I ium young -,t"it lo, (una nuple tnsnti i Wheal, live, i. irn. II ay, a'e. nuae. told ( Milt, at lb let rwldeno ul Irclerlck jVIcurer. ttednea.l.y Marsh M. I'nl.llo N.I of Per. onal props; tr, In Mrl.lleereek Iwp., near simlthurors, by Allen II singer. A cr llt or IgUt utontb. lir .uin. uvor 1 dollar!. Tneedar, March W. H7J, In W..st ll.ver tspp., at the rrel.l.o.-e or Kl leal.l b l.amlx-rt, S lluraea, Jell, It'jwp, Voiloil O.tll.-, a,.-, . -And tho ground hoy; missed hi mark ft little. Gardner arc look iuj; after cabbage and other seeds. Petitions are pouring into tho Leg islature for a Stay Law from every part of the State. Subscribers will please let us know immediately if they fail ut any time to receive their paper. Trim your grape vines and sub scribe for tho Pi.sr. Just the setuon fur Loth especially the latter. The triennial assessment takes )laeo this veur. He trust our Ageisms will maketlue allowance for depreciated value. The winter so far bus been every thing that the poor could desire it to be- II arm and moderate wtstlher re quires less fon.l. fuel and clothing. On the 17t!i ult., II "in. Spangler's coachmaker shop at Adamslmrg w.ts partly destroyed by fire. Ids loss is nearly $2,i)i.i. with a liht insurance. Think of it! 070 pairs of pants cut by one man, in one day, by tho new machino used at Wa'nnm'uker and Urowu's, Oth and Market Philadelphia. When you remember that fifty yearn ago you could buy four cigars for tt cent, all ihe enthusiasm abi ut nation al progress sucnu to be a very grievous irror. A very young couple going to a TJunkHrd preacher, in Plane, Perrv county, to be married, were refined, with the remark that there Hre enough j eojile in the poor house now. Rumor MVH that the Sunbury & Lewistowu H. 1 h is been pur. clune.1 bv the Pn. K R Co., and that it will be operated at au curly date. The Staie Protective fiamo Assneia tion of Pennsylvania h is prepared and presented to the legislature a bill wiiich embrai'es all kinri-i of csuie, ami iifa tin; tune at which it mac be kiil fd and had in pscsnioii, und the pen i.ltiei for the violation of its provisions. FlRE. On WeJuesday, about 1 o' clock, the house of riowarr H. Miller, formerly l)avid Gov', near Aline. Per ry township, was burnt down. There was no one at home at the time luit Miss Miller aged about 1; years. Near ly all the contents of the'houso were consumed. Loss fl,.iN) ; insurance on house fl, If H); on furniture 7V.i la c.no of the courts in the State it lias been decided that when a husland Hives his wife money, ho having no debt at the time nor in any wav show ing un intention to defraud, real estate which tho wile insy purchase with such fundi cannot afterwards be made liable for debu contracted by the hus band subsequent to such gifts and pur chase, Frankliu'j statue in Printing House Buuare, New York, is one of the iiil demure looking object in the world, yt t for all that it was recently caught vUHliutc admiring glances at a pre'.tv fcirl ; for which it wasn't really so much to blame as alio had a charming face but was most tastily and bewitchingly nrrayed in becomming garments made after the celebrated "Domestic Patter Fashions." 1 The Now York Graphic oilers to en- f:rave and publish the portrait of the landsome.st lady in any community free ofchargo. The lady must be cho. een by ballot. Tho gentlemen must make nomination, and a ballot bo had to decide tho matter. Here is a chance . for our Snyder county ladies, who wish to be immortalized in print. Who hall it be -don't all speak at onco ? BARGAINS FOR ALL !MucfJ to iMwexl Ouk VrifrtH On mid nl'ter Wtdnndny, March M1870, I will adopt tho Cash System, believing it lo lie mutually advantageous to myself and patrons. Maury tiaecil. By' reducing goods to tho lowest cash price bring them within the means of all classes nd enables the merchant to purchase nd sell at lower figures. C'tA ,( J'm rfiice taken in exchange fortioods. All kind ol country produco taken in ex change for Goods, ut cush rates at the current price. J. W. DKEKSK. Tub 22su.-Tuo.-day. tho 2.', tho one Mindred and fortv third birthday of 'Vaslnngtou, was celebrated In this place by ringing of bells, firing of arms, and rt serenade through town by the band, martial music, &o. Washington was born In Virginia, near tho bunks of Ihe Potomac, on tho lltli of February, 1732. Twenty years later tho (Iregorian calendar having been adopted in tho British dominions, what is known as the "new style" was begun, and the dropping of eleven days changed the Uth to tho M of February, which ever since bus been the acknowl edged Hushiugton anniversary. One hundred and forty-four years havo elapsed since tho father of bis country first "breathed tho breath of life." Hi's death took place on tho 14th of De cember, I7'A aged 08 year. Take care of No one or look to your interest If you are honest to Jouieelf call at A. K. Gift's cheap look and Stationery Store. You will l surprised to see how low Lis good are offered. He sella all kinds i of School Books. AJbUm.1.raaJUndrbr. larjre Biblos, Memorandums, Account Rooks, alt kinds of Paper, Ink, and Pens, tie warrants satisfaction. He v ebonrea notUinv to show hie good. He sells for cash at a very sumU . to &!t tb tard Unw. BBS 99 I The blue birds made their appear ance in thia vicinity last week. Iemnn I nice used as a ctirtrU. Is said to be an efnentinua stieeifie njrainsi diph theria and similar threat diseases. The cold snap of hut week, we hope, was in tiino to prevent tho peach crop from being a failure ''Everything will lo tiKht fitting In spring sty loo,'' says a fushitmuhlo or rle, to suit the timet, of oonrso. It is said that there arc fifteen mill ions of linuim in iiuil'ii'tiirc l annually in tho United States and ytt men will got married. Ilorso thieve., aro operating in n.l joininc counties, and our fiirtnera would do well to he on tho lookout for the scoundrel. Tho mail carrier between Lewlstown poM-ol!ico and the railroad station op posite that place, has been arreted fol rubbing the mails. Would Homo one jde.iao find giro us tho nnmo of tho oldest person in tho county. AIho, piesetit place of residence, and placo ot birth, occu pation, &L0. Mr. Long;, of Adaiuslmrp.Sny der county, luis purchased and will shortly tako charge of tho Savior tannery, in Decatur township. True Umoernt. On Sunday nii:ht it commence I to sleet and tiy Monday morning the side walks and streets were so smooth that people walking along would suddenly it down without having any prciotis desire to tb so. Thetimo to stand firmly by J.m's eximnle is when he wa-hes his face with hiiine-niade soap and a small piautity of water, and begins to paw uronud over the chairs with bis eyes shut, iri'i'iiring for towel, iptick, and is told that the towels are in the draw er, but the keys are lost, On Monday morning- tho firnt thunder shower of tho neasou paused over this placo. The lililuim wan vivid and tho thundering a loud rumblinrr. followed by a smart show er of sleet and rain. Thunder show ers in February uro taken Ri a sure si(n by moat people, that wo aro to have very cold weather this spring At a mcctini; of tho Republiovi County Committee of Union coiinrv on Monday a wook. J. Hrowu Mc Laughlin, of Lc'islmrg, was chosen Representative, and Scott Clin:;an, of Kelly twp Senatorial Delegatus lo the Stato Convention at llamaiiurg, March 21). 1870. Their 1'iimiry Klection will bo held on Saturday, J uno 10. I'.trra' "ir'or .Viis'c .Vi. 14. contains seven Piano Pieces of moderate ili'll cutty, namely ; Lit'le Old IVIiin t !a!op. t'hilprrie H'.i'U, I'aitr and Zimuicr ni.tmi. Uusiie Polka, Lily of Ki'Iarney March. Silvery Moonlight Nocturne, and the Skylark (Salop. These pieces are by popular authors and area tine selection; all of which can be I s. I for ."si cents. 'I he muvt'.ine is ptillih'd monthly at oil cents mi m her or 1 per year post-paid. Address, J. L. Peter, Hroailway, New York. . -. TBS KT SII lS I'SNS't. t''lSIIHSCS of tli I'. H. I'huroh, wm I M In t.ykrna, H.iuphln cou t;, u tb H'.h of Kb. 117'. ilia fultuwlna ar tli appointments ml for the nulriK year : I.ITH tMIN MSl HIfT. ,tnh I.ta'.t. PreM- Itik Kl-tpr; l.eiiteinsts .t.Sho',;.; Myerttown t. s. Null: All.'ntown t. 1. M. t'nser; Keil- In M" .1 H. Mark: I'hlis Islnlils ml.. I. II ill- man: liriaroi nlr tl. II. ttetbaoh; llnthlehitin nil. II. Shin Her: Pun-ll-a er. I trinin: I.s. Iilnh ml-. S. I'tter: I, i.ln villa mlj. S. . M.ihn: Tim i l l mis A or.ml. II IHRISH '!(i I'lsrnicr. .1. Itnnk. I'r.-. I. line Ki.ler: H iltlmore I't Cim-oli, I. Imrk m Hull lm .ro id I'hur. h, .1. W. Kunkel: llellvle clr. .1. Hlnkly: I'nlon cir .1.11. I.owery miil s. II. MuMiin l: IMne.-r.tve. J 1Mil.tr; l.yk-tn olr. II. A. Itikiit n; (lenuanvlltu rlr. M. K. Ke.-k: Siiiiieiiaiina rlr. .1. F. Stnltli; Ml.l-lleiturs (Mr .1. W'elrl : lonostosn "ir. .I.iel t.UUl; VVlll lauil Valley mis. J . I'. Millar. Kvkkvtiiisi is fKSTi:ssiAt We are surroiulod on every side with eviden ces that this is tho Centennial year. Wo put on our centennial boo1 un.l we ir our centennial nerktie, et from dishes of centennial ware, and read the centennial papers. Wo smoko centen nial cigars, lighted with centennial matches. Wo look at our centennial calendar for the day of thu month, mid find out when the sun rise by consult ing our centennial almanac. Wu re ceive centennial communications, writ ten on centennial note paper, with cen tennial pen dipped in centennial ink. We attend centennial tea parties, pur chase centennial relics and admire la dies dressed in centennial robes. How long human nature can stand up un der this load is doubtful, for we live in daily expectation of being assured by tho poultrvman that he has a centenni al turkey that bo will semi homo in a centennial basket for a centennial din ner, ltefore this centennial year is de parted wo shall all learn how noble a thing it is to sulfer and bo strong. TiiKdoosKnoNic Pkoimikcy. Just now there is a good deal of talk about tho goosobouo prophecy, which i to tho effect that our coldest weather will come after tho fifteenth of tho present mouth. Ouo ofour exchanges, remark ing on tho subject, says : "The gooseboue is a weather prophet in whom many people havo implicit reliance. I no l)rcat hone or a last snrinir' cooso must be taken none other will do, for tho prophecy does not extend beyond tho yoar in 'which the goose is hatched. It must be di vided into threo dillcrcht parts, which represent the three divisions of winter. The breast bono ot a gooso is translu cent, but at place luis cloud-like blot upon it. The blots denote cold weather. A goosebono in the possession of one who believes in the proguosticator in dicate cold weather about the 1st De cember, which we have realized. There is another blot beyond tho centre of tho Ihiiio, denoting cold weather about tho middle of January, which wo have also experienced. Warmer weather is to follow for a few days, after which a frltfid atmosphere i indicated. Tho darkest blots aro nearest tho end ol lb boil, sul If tli pmpbeoy falls, win tar will verify th sitting of coming In Ilk '. lamb and going out Ilk a roaring Hon, Our 0'iMesl weather will eonia after Iti lolilJl of February, 4 our wsrmast Br will b required for lb Dsnini divs b th word of a soml ulJ faruior bat tl has sot failed fur fifty years, w would adi th laying In of good sup ply of cost aad general preparations lo ml sold wiber for Ik gotoa ba said it sad sold wtaibor will b aftr yeusj forutf wltk s grsst bi ialgl." Last week says tho Hlooinfleld IVmrs a friend brought a lot nf grasshoppers Into our oflice and said in crossing a field near town, large numbers of them wcro hopping around lively. West FmviwRotiriBnr. On Pat nrday, February 12, Mr. Jacob Rifo, Supervisor of hast Penneboro' town ship, Cumberland county, was at West t'airviow collecting his road tax. It being pay day, Mr. Hifo was very successful. Ho left West Fuit view about nino o'clock P. M., for homo. After passing through what is called Possum Hollow, and going tip the hill, thero is a woods on the light hand side. 7eio two men, in disguise, rushed out. ono taking hold of tho horse, tho other pointing a loaded seven-shooter at his breast, exclaiming: "Yonr money or your life.'' Mr. It. declared he would not give either j that he thought ho would protect his own. They there upon pulled Mr. R. out of Lis buggy, started the horse homeward, stuffed a handkerchief in bit mouth, tied a lurk cloth over his face and robbed him of 9127.(i:l, bis gold watch. Inch cost S2.r). aud chain (cost ing !?:!) ) Mr. Rife was then let go. tnd tho robbers din.ipicnrcd. On tho way homo Mr. It. found bis bug iry completely broken. At the bum tho leu so was found, w ilh a piece ol thu hlmft driven in to Lis left Hid.). Mr iSoiighmnu wan sent for to do I lie best bo could for tho nnitnal. Mr Jacob Rife was not much injured : but his losses are about $:1S2. (ill, be sides the breaking of the buggy and injury to his hone. Mtihunlt-sbur-j Jourtt'tl. II int to SvinKriis. Very few young men who regularly Mimk'o cion's are iwiire of the expeiiHiveness nf t h hab it. They whill' away their llavanas ivithoutit Ihoiight of what the practice actually costing them. It isnutvlive cents or ten cents a time, atnl an they' indulge, uni'onscions that, thev are! . ..... , . t c. nveri ng nouses, mum, capital, ami the essentials ot life into smoke, ul Ictus look at it in the siht iiiithme tic. Suppose, reader, that you should save tin- money you pay lor cigars and put it into the sav ings bank where ilir interest will I e compounded semi-annually have you the slighte-t idea of the amount nf such s.tv iii:s in the run of years? Iteuiiiiiiu'j with a low daily cost of the use of tobacco : live nnd one i fi'iu th cents per d ty vvmld amount to i2" in n year, $.'is in ten years, $",sno in fifty ears. Saving liUevv i-e eleven cents daily, you will have fit at the end of tin' year, $"2o in I mi years, and l l,t'il in iii'ty years. This l.a-t sum. if saved by tiie joung clerk, in a simile decade would leave liim ipiite a little capital to inve-t in some legitimate business. And many poor yoine.: men me spending eleven cents daily for cigars und tobacco. Young men, vou can't allord to .-moke at this rate. We say nothing of the tiiipleasantnc.-s of the habit, but look :it it tntiri !y I'l oni a pecuniary point of view. You can't all'ord it. Ily studying the nbnve i nn vou not see ho.v yo i are uni'ouscinii-ly sending ol!' int sp:te,. to make the v'.r -. nit ot the glob., mom y that would purchase a good homestead and leave you something hp-ides to m ike com fortable in your old age '.' We recom mend to all smokers to take an even ing, -it down with their families, mid e.ili-i.b-r whether they can all'ord to smoke win tin r their happiness, their future prospects nnil their respectabil ity would not he greatly enhanced by a total discountenance of the odious practice. l'.x. A GREAT .XATln.XAf. WOltK. Th Cmtrmiiiil ish.ri l t! Ciiilnl StiittH,frnin it' ii'.n(,i r;i (.. Axiiiicitn Ciotlitu nl to III'' 'Awe (if tin- I 'ir.it ( '.nttini of Aiiirrictin Iii lfjiiii.liii ' , Hi J.int-4 l. ,1cf ib: Aiilhnr ut ". M i.ut.it ,,l ( 1, ,t- r-il History," "Tin' Groit lintutili,'," .',., Me. It I. a well known f that th ureal max nf our tieoiito are com i..j! l.- l t . ruly. fur their knonle.lii.toi tiie hi-i.ey ol their country, upon tho outline works luteii.l.,1 l-,r tim u... r uhnola, wbleli hy llielr ver nature are l.rlul ; ilelKlie.l lor tiie coin rrheosl. mot clilt-lren. iilei In every way uneultu-l lutnea.lult uiina I tmre nan ioiik 'wen ion a itenuni want ..I th Ilia, lory nl tl, t ulle.) States, eot-erln the wl.ola l.erlD.llr.ini the illaeorery ol the 1,'nntliient l ine reieui nay, ami i.roseniinit In a aueelnet an.l eoiinirelieiiaive luriu the history ol our eountry IhruiiKti Ita varloua i,irt i.a, Iroin a uiKiier an.l lu..re uinu,litlul at nn.loln t Hutu nnl ue IT" eer in aenou h atorv. I I. I. .1.. man. I we aro happy 1 1 asy la iti.uet inly met In "tli (eiitinnlal lllaiury ol the t'nlle.l miea," a worn wuienia evi.ientiy .leatinel to take rank the Stanuar.1 IIKti.ry ol our country. 1 he author, laiuea It. Met'ahe, li au Me an.l well known hlatorlcal wrliet. We lu.i.t lie inlly c nuuiou l yi la wurk tn our reader.. It I. no .Iry in.taa of .futatla, n i bum battle etlurt tn luH inie th natlun.il tirl.ls hut la olear, vlvhl, au.l hrlliiunt nsrrillv ol the event, ol our lilatorv, Ir.un th .llaeovery nt th Ainerleau Continent to th preaent tiy. It Hive, a luoal lntereaiin account ol the In. Han. vl North America. Ir.uu the time of the outline ol ihe white tneu. Th vnyave. ul I'.iluiii.iua, tli enplorall'ina of the dilfurent uatlonnul i;u Mp. an.l th won torlnira ol th ianlitrla In eareh uf uol J aud initnurtal youtti uro ... wltk araphlo p.wer. I he amrv ul the Hot .t.itl ni la relt.e.1 with all the Int rom ol a ro'inice; thou tullnw. a eleur ami auuetuet account ol the lor. inallon nf the Federal Cou.lltution. th Meeou.l War with t.hidutnl, the .Mexican W ar, m.d the event, ol our hl.tory ui In Hie eoinuinnceui' nt ot the t'lvll W ar. The fllaiory ul the t 'n il War I. related wltk Intenae rnror, and with atrh i n dellty to truth, i he author wrlto. tiiroimhout wllti enluiueaa and lui.arlUlliy, and plead, the rau ul no .euilon ur ptrty. The Link ooti. lain, an ApimmlK, Klvlnic an ao ount of tiie approaishlug luleruAliuual l'utenulul l.ililld tlou . It I. onmprl.ed In onelare handaom volume en Meul and wuod. I'he hook ts laaued i,y tn X . tlnnal l uiillalil.u t:... ol I'hlUdultilila, whoa luipriut I. a Kuuraiitcs ol the eieellence ol th wurkin .nahlp. I he price I. low eon.i.lerliiic th character 1. 1 th work, and each .uhaerliier I. presented with a kan.laoiu liUuikrapblo en. aravlnx ol th t.'enteiinUI tttilblUon liulldlua;. audtlruunda. It I. .old by .ubanrliitlon ouly, and the iiubU.kir. waul Knl. lu every oouu t. .i .u ,i.Kw, mi.1 u"i. ..in .,4 nue ontcravinif. Fike IxsrB.isrK. I would rosneet fully inform the citizens of Middleburn uiid vicinity, that I havo been appoin ted ntient by Thompson it I'litiL'ei'. iteneral Insurance Audits, Williams port, I'll. IHtieeesHorsof James L. Hehoo' ley deed, fortius vicinity, and lake this method of iuformini; nil persens insuring ny tne said nir. Mclioolt?y, that 1 will renew their l'olieies, its they ex pire, in companies of u 11 d o u h t 0 d strength uiid security. I represent tho l'oviil, of Liverpool, ; Royal Canadian, ot Montreal ; I'rov idence, Washington, of I'roviilenco : Trudo, of ( liniden ; Waynesboro, of Wttynesbor s" l'n. ! nd Muiual Ueuelit Life, of Newark, N, J. 0. W. GllAXKLW, Ann,!, nov.9. Middlcbury, "a. The Amkiiiram ruot-i.e. No people la lbs worlti sutler as lauob witb Dyspep sia ss Anieriosns and allbouftb years or rperienct in uietlioin bar fullti'l to so ooniplub a eeriain aud sura remedy until QaKsa's Auui'sr Ftovvaa was lutioduo.il for Ibis disas and It effeoi 1 yet sit well bas this rcmstly sueordl in very ess to (ffeot a cur. Iliat Ibers Is Dot a Drug. gi.l lo lbs United Slate but rooomtusuj lb Altai'? Fl.owss, lu all on.o of Dv- pep.ia ami Lir Cotnplulnt, Co.livenc.s, Sour Blomaoh, Ulok lleadaohe, aad all Ue- rsninDts or lb Htouiaob aaa Liter. Oo 10 your Drupelet and get a rJaoil liuill for le teal and try ll. Two UOMt -l.lr.lt,, ,ar ,a.. Hegt.l.r e.e 75 Ailalltt J.. I fa. I W WW mw Tho Commissioners of Northum berland county have decided to huild tne new jail on llio site of tho ulil one, I'..,, !;,., ,. .;n l..... ic. .:... . I ....... ...v, iu for the si.o they new structure. iiiiunu to iuskv tnu Homb Im-F.MfK. No greater lever is used in tho lormalion of the human character than the early association of nome. luke the ramily circle, where discord, contention, nnd anything but harmony prevail, and what do you find'.' Children growing up lo maturity with characters and dispositions totally des titutetif all refine I an I loving qualities; every faeo wears a soured look ; every tongue hepiaks the morbid mind, the cynic nnd Ihe disbeliever in all that Is good. The habits formed in such a home grow inlo Ihe very lives of their victims anil follow Ihetii down to their graves. Tho bad qualities possessed by many arc uttiibntable in the major ity "f instances to ill -arranged home, and the criminally unthinking parents How frequently 'it happens, for in stance, Unit a sun, after Intuiting hard ill day. Is creeled upon his arrival nt home nitli upbraiding and snarls, and if he desires to make himself com fortable h. 'should enter the 'be-f room, how quickly he is peretutorily ordered out mi. I directed lo the hot' kitchen, lest hi' should happen to soil ome o the furniture. P., 'coming di-gu-ted he naluiiilly sccksconteiit.nent eie here I le limls hi- wav to the eioj shoo he b'd into bad coiniianv. and liuallv bee urn's a dr unk ai d. 1 le i bhinied by all, no one tor a moment thinking tli.i' pei I iaps the inmates of hi - ow n home may have had much to do with hi dow nr.ill. Instances of this character, it is -,i, to say, are by no mentis rare. The silent yet living inllncices of home me ever acting upon our mora! nature ; he tin y of the ii;ht ehanic tei. relincl nnd tender feelings live born ot them, and lin y to a great extent help, to ovt r tune tiie sfltistiin -s ianate with , gcncially as (lie lather, so the son; n the daughier ; and tints the gentle i grace of the mother livt s in the d.nigh I ler, and I'atberlv kindness is wrtnes-. d ! in the nobility and coiirte-y of siais ; while, on the other h ind, should the iiillueiices be of an uiihaiii.v nature, characters are foi med w hi. li n il! make other homes mi-erable, im.l perpt tnute Ihe Konruess and sadness, the l oiiten lions nml st rile, vv hich have made their own life so wretched and unhappy. Then look to it, mothers And father-, that you make your homes .itlraciive lo your children, if you vvi-'.i your place in life niter you have gone to be tilled by men ami women, tin I not tin' semblance oulv. West Beaver District Institute Acciirdiiei to announcement made ill I'tevinin issue, tiie West l'ea - ver Teaclicrs'Asjociatioii nsiembled at .'over's on the lL'th of I'eb. Hud held an Institute. On nccoiint nf the absence of the 1'rcs. and .ec. these ullicers were elec ted protein.: l"rcs. 11. W. I'lsh. .Sec. J. M. I.epley. The number of teachert present w is six, naiiielv, J. M. I.eplev. J. ( W.u m r, I. 1'il-on, II. . hah, K. .'. 1 h- 1 son, and l-iiue inter- Mvercisi's epened with tl.e reading! t.f a poiiii.n nf f-criiilure. and prater bv J. M. I.epley. ."-injjiit. "Sweet y nnd r.y.'T.ythe time th,. devotional cM-n i-cs c!...-ed, Ihe hoti',0 w.i tilled Willi tttli'iilivc Iih- tt'lll'IS. J'ht) Hllbjeets tlictlsscd tbllili the day were (iraminar, Keadinn, nnd Ari'.hinclie, siibje. Is which tl.e teach er nf t he abov e named si.lioi.il tlvaiied to have dlviisited. jra111111.tr came fust in .rder, ami win di-cus.-ed by .1. I . H'.iner, I. lib son, II. W. I'lsh, mid .1. M. I.epley. .'cadinn. This discoion was i.pen ed by I. I ll-oil, who nave hi- Ita-ons for teat liin' tho subject as he does, (ti ler which the Ili.-tilUlo adjourned to l-'.otl p. 111. Afternoon Session opened wilh the resumption nfthe discussion on read in by J. !. Warner, who -p..l;e a short time, nnd then called nil Ira 1 1I.1011 to make use of the remainder nf the lime allotted him. I. was loilinved by 11. W. ; 1 isii nnu j. m. i.epley. I Arithmetic. ''his rubjret win tlis I cursed bv J. O. W anner, I. l iUnii, .1. j.M. I.epley. K. 1!. I ilson, and II. If j I lidi. Meur the i'l.i.e ol litis diseu ion, I ipiitn an iiriimneut arose between Me-v is. I.epley and ll'ii'ner, nil ' l.tipud ! .Measure. The same was Bellied bv the ricsident. i'he place selecto l for the second meeting niter to-day it John I'i.-.l.'a school, l-'eb. - J. Adjourned. Kn'ouint. The Doyle Case .ST. iitrncid tn !' Uuny. On Monday aftenioon Judo Dro ller, of the Carbon Com. !y Court, iuformovl tho counnel in tho Dovlu ctiHo that ho would lender a decision oil thu motion for a new trial uu the followiujr day, mill Ttieadiiy morn iu, ut J o'clock, when tilt) t'uillt IIouhu vva-t eiowdn I, Jlicliael .1 Doyle, eonvittto l of the luurder of John 1. Jones, wns brought into Court uiul after reading an opinion on tho iiiHiillieioney of tho rcanoti fil ed for a uow trial, tho prostTiitine; attorney, m a uhoit uiid welNlime I addroHH, elosotl by asKiiio; that the sotitciico of tho law bo punned upon thu pi isouer. Thu priwoiu r was thi n asked to Hldiul up and was naked liy tho Court if ho bail anything to b:i v why Hbtitoueo huouIJ not be passed upon linn, when do replied by miv iug, "I don't care what you do, you'll do an you liko anyhow. After houio pi-eli miuary remarks tuo JUilo proceeded to pa8 Ben tenco 08 follows 1 "Thut you, Mi chael J. Doylo, bo taken to tho jail from wbonco you camo, and from tliunco to tho place of execution, where yoq aro to bo bung by the nock until you neo dead, nnd may Clod havo mercy ou your soul." Doylo's mother clung to him and stroked bin Lair iu an affect iouato manner until tbo oflicera took him away, when eho almost fain tod. lie was not moved much either by thu words of tho Bonteuco of death or by tbo caresnos of his aged mother. Itnyle wa. then taken hack tn the j ill. from which be will, In all probability, never l.-ue aualn uutll h I. ulaeed uvon Hi .oaltold 10 Klve up ula Hie a. a p- n.lty for lb ttruolou. erlui. uf wlilub he ha. been eouvl.letl. 11 . ap- pearano le that or a niaa who ha. nothing inor to He for. and th anawer ha made to the Court when aaked IT he aad any 1I1I114 to ay, oonvlnecd all preaent that he had beouin dec tk.ndent and In.t all hoi e. It le tboualil luat he did nut la ly pot to bare th motion 1. ow trM overruled, bat a. .0011 a. th daeialua wa. rendered he knew but too well what would follow and beosine eery niuoh deeotl. Th os.e will hardly b taken to th buprem Court a. th evidence I. eo urerwh.luilng that but little hop,' of rvr.al ean be ntrtalud by aoy oueoooneot.d with the eaee. Uoyle hluaeff aeema to bav no hopea whaWver receiving lluer a IMrtlua or rei.rlv. thouirk ha eaae aaoia wwv aueae VI m las or arwen. but ILL eaa I ' wur, mm ubuoq uuudi win oi & itaVJTiinkVrrTl2V UMI I lh. ........ . ...n....... I kntl lUmrMtal. kl aPakk Aft la I "ass'a- Tl mwm kardle oeeue. aa the tlaoch chunk 111 aiu uiV""l'iri-L"?.1" ,ul '. i aoaili K. F. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron This Irti'y e1uaiite tonle ha tw en enthfrn o , la now .wml m,i.-.. ,i,ie as T.mlit mnli ,, tP, ht inn- p,lrin,e tl. I.IikvI en.l iRivre ions inthe aiiinarn renneater the Taim a'ii ir.ilnirii llfs. Kverytsxiy tmn!l huve tt. forth rur of Woai HU.nia. h.d.'iirral lteblll l, IndlRsi.tl.m, tiliMaae of the Minmarh, aad all oaae rS'tnlrlBit a lunlr, Thia Wine liieluJM the tnot asrealil.'ltalt.tf Imh we p.tMMa tJilt. alt'f Manoitle tilde, rnnititi.Al wlib the ninat eneritotic uf veftcUble loDlce Vellcw 1'erutian Hare. Hn rn "ant aom-tlilrs t ' 'rettthes yon f Do jo van! Rimd at'tll I I n jri.ii itant to ie t rl.l of tiervonaneai t Im yon want lifter I lo you waul lo sleep well T bo yon wanl to build upytur tonstito. linn ? l)t ysu want to feel well ? lo you wsnt a briek aud Ti(orous fl. iiK t If yniiHolry KUNKEL,'.? tUTTEIl WINE OF IKON. t only ak a tritl of this Tiluatte ionic Urnnre of emintrrfviis, Kitnkd'a Tit fer W ine of Iron is the only sure and f ha" tun I rcmrily In the known worl t fur ihr prrmnnrnl rur of ly spr pain and I'rMlily. ttnl as lliere sip nuuit.cr of iniilntinna of. fcrp.l lo lint pn'. lie, I went. I emuion iLe conununily lo tnirelin-r none bill the ftea uitie nriii'U', ninniirnriureil I-J V. t' Kun kel, an I hiving Id slump ut, the crk tit i-vrry l.oitle. The ory I act that tthir ire niti'inptlnn lo impute tin wnlunl.tr ri'tiie.ly, tfups lis Knrili nnd apeak tub anics in lis fsvnr. ili.l, only in Imttles Sol I l.y PriiKitists nn l ib ith'ra eerrynhere. Tape Worm R'nnovcd Alive. Ileal mil nil r.'i'q h'to, in two hours. No foe i ill lic i I . i-n'4, s,Mt, I'm mi I siiiinsih Wornn iimii ii"l I y Pr. Kunkel J'i'.i N.vriii Sinlb M , I'lu! i.l.'tiilii t, Pa Suinl for eiri'iil ir. Fer re nixoiit all or li nary wurnis. ea',1 tm your il"i4ii nil I pel l liotth' of Kunkel Worm Mvruu. Price I. TO Thr 1vrftl.T, f V l- .! l tl. t .1 .) .. ,.. .( f" l . I .i . .V I'T , I'... U '.H.ai 1i it -rt:,An-tit1y rif , ( :; ii , II it I y n iin I ik- kr '.ivi. to tuai t. , f . m... T . N: mi,.. ,t , - V . t II. f (til's. Tl.1"( Willi Hit ilir.-.-l.'.i.n. l.-i t"1. 't.f .it rhirj. '. i f .it! n, iMttiu II' i 1 ltl!i tli. y Will ll"l i " .f,. t irn 1 1 n' '..iis,mniM.t.. i -n,, Kr till t fc. I1 tltltf. W thttu; l(. .r,.j rt.'. , wi:i I' ;. l lr. Hd , v, K. . W 1 1. si . , lvl I1, im St., WMiMiual ututi, 4..w Yoi k kkuoi;.- ov vorrir. An' 1 Nil. I'M lt nMtlor.' ! I -r 'rn ftnm t u I ! il it I'rt tt.tiuif I f.t , mil an li f P.. .''H .i ell 'if.il l, .tl- I'll. -II f r ll'O - Irvi' .-f li'i.ii li:i . . n I lire t . ill I h-. v. lit, lit. rt o i a nn l .! ;i n t i ti l r in lUtli'' I It Hi, . n its -. l-v It,, h t. w t, , r. 1. pi 'T. r iIiii,4 i r -rtt . ih rtl-. t't f .i . in i , ih id u )h itltlrt n : in t.i'l ..t,tl .-ii. . , JOHN K, IMUKN, 4- I'.tt.ir ut , Now Y'rk s i l!l.lNf UKUVU l.tillHCi; M.VKKtl CnnHKCILtl WtKRLT Br H'Xi'iis'lIei V stn. Wij.tl j.ur lniliel 1 10 lo I Itvo do 1 'i lo t- .l.'i 0 to 7(1 o t'nru lo .. do ,l'b.eree l per l uabel Flmsevd ibi Unions do I'titalnrs new do Tiilinthyereil .Id Ituckwliral tin 'liiil. r per pound IVlts l'r doton Tnilow (, or pouud Ur I t'lmrriea I'. r 1 1 tl Pi OS i.e. an lo 6 10 7 Hoe le I Cherries I lllacktiernes I Itn-I.errii a brie. I Apple Plied Pi'itobv. pnre I lo llU'l6l t'aenn, SiJvS .Voap Ham Shnul ler Sides Ten 1 'on I do t'liestnuta per tm-hel Sln'ilt.:,rk 'Id fS'h tune i 1 1 : 1 . I'el.. lit, in una plt-e of r 1 hold lover. I .Im tVil. Mi. aon ut HIik a 1 I Mury Ann II illey, nin I II yor 1 and hi 111 .nth 1 a i.wii . 11 a o wi nm 11 11 mhhhhh Aid) KAiil.K llol'IM , No. I III Nnrtti Tiiirl Srrcir PniLADKLnilA. .lOIIS' I'l.VMl'K, fruf rlor Jamniry 'I 'u. tf OOK At A. K. (IIFT'S NF.W CASH BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, on tho North hide of M-trkel Street a few doors went from the Court IIouhu. fPIIF. Kitbneriber would inform bin 1 frl. uda and Hie 1 lllr. na In Mi l 'I. Inlr ue I tin. aurrouiidiinr e.mlitrv tlmt tie haa Juat r.-tni-tl-ed fro, 11 I'itiU.I.-lphie .no liu- now "p.-n. d au eu. tire m a-, lar:(c .nd w. II a. I.i.t. d at " k o Misici'lhiiictdis IliioltM, PSfllOol I tlKlUs, I Simile I S 1 lc 1-4. Wallets, Pocket Bookrj, j Bibles Sl Heligou3 Book3, ALIJUMS AND I'ICTL'KF.S, All ki tula vl J'tiifr, Int; iiti( un'iy li nos. A'l aoMCHKAl torl'Asil. Call and a.e 111) .to. k theru tn uo chaiuu for -tioi. inu 1 la, A. li. (ill T, Sept. til, tl, Middl.-liurit, l'. NEW BARBER SHOP AND TOBACCO STORE. M'd-llebtirg, I 'a. Itnlrl' ttlnu Hh.vhiK, stiampnolng, and flair iVtu- uoue iu tue u.-st luauu.r. TOBACCO & CIGARS. Th brut brni) of lubacco mi) Cluri eon Unllj on haii't. krep -vR hU qunhijr kuU nt rwoou.bj irlcca iiuanitrv lomn, JOUN J.HA1K. Hep. 2, 1 (:!. Asrtiyueo'is Notice, A LL peruons intorcHto.l uro licre- sal. B- liy liulin.il Uit lUvt.l l-. r.or Mhl.lir ctvnk tuwiiiuii, Knytlff rutiiiti. It MM ui4lu mi Uiiiiii)tuf all hi 1 fffOitt, rHl mill itttattnal to uiu umiri-HiKiieu i'r ihu'iii ti n ta i-rt hi turn. All ptrtiua liavintf I'laitns ar rvqnntMi lours-. Hunt tUeui ti ilia nntliTsilutH-'t. aii-i iivm'ii in. latituU wtu uteaaa mku luiiu' utf rm n. J an. 19. AtMKHtt. 17XKCUTORS' NOTIi K-Letler. XJ te.tainentar on tbe e.tat or liarrlaon Maarta, lata ot Admn. lowiialnp deo d. bar. IliK beeKranled to th underalued.all peraona luiowliig ihein. elves Indebted to .aiu e.tuleare r que.ie.1 to luak payment wltkout delay, while thoae liavlnaelanaa will ureaent theiadul. au. theulleateu lor .eitUwenl to MM II. DA HWART7, . I'UKbtklCKU.btURAUER, Jan. tt, 'Tl Kiecutor Diiolution of Partnership. npiIE nudorsigned eoffaed in tba -Z'"Z"' " L"."'"r7 "u",?Vi AyriL ha Ihladftv bv . " .' utaal oaaBt. uia. Aeraad retlrtaa koia H !. U DMUI.F aTsaa. M. IBM. - V. ll. llB)b)t THE NEW A DOUBLE THREAD Iq2 J -.5SeV!H ITrat.in. all the Virtue of the I. ght Kimim,; " UOM hS t IC," iDiludinat ).. Automatl Ten. ion, who h wav and i- lh I .., .rva -l'ianum.mii I'All.N i IIAKIO M l) I'llML'AL tlKAKlNtS on buth th. Mk a and Si iti.l 1 . .r nrw nnd .-Id Idrai, w ul. I .nil wnS brn.l new Ma.hinerv and T .1. at our nwn new wnrt., I 1 v L "5',",v "' ". New l. t.rv, have ,. , j .i.i,,:.,,,! of M 1 1 II V S It A L Xl I U II t t, Mo, im, in id (11, 11.. n, Miaiinuiu uf Hui.b.l.i)-, and luu(4 vl wuia, htvvt hn.tolup. raaLhcJ in l,e Scw.i.g M, ,1C Wlj, TO THIS SIATKMF.NT AND T1IK MACIIINK ITSKI.F W Invite the attention of all. especially thoae having high mechanical .bill at SDrvttuO. XV. L. All kl.tiuiet luliy w.itii,ir,l. 0OME8TIC SEWING MACHINE CO., INW Ytll'U Itll.l t 'ItU'lltfO. LADIES. USlDOMESTIC'' PAPER FASHIONS. IN A l.Vltrti: ASSOl! r.M IIS'T UK PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, I -mu'.v ,nssi!ii..-.K, It:i!.v .MikIi : liinc lists anJ Cat.., Shuts, Hosiery, (j Lives, Nutimis, Shawl", I'atm, l'ar.iHils iiri'l White CiiK Aisso a viiiAt BsB.e: of E5or:E:si:s, Sugars, Colleer., TeaH, Spieou, Syrups, 1'i.sh, c., U: TOIIACCO, SMJI'I' AM) ALSO Quevtibvvai'c, Glassware, Tubs, l'uil-, l!u- t have .eteeted e al ove ne,ta wilt, ifrent rare, end 'k n ernrnlnnlt. n o tl.e anie l.y tlioi -L '' l"lr,"',' all nnd see lor ourtele' Coin pare my prl'. ll h ..Ih.ra hanklul to u.y (rlendi lor their , .iironaue 10 the p-t, I rei..cetiiii - .,i,-it 11 eontitaninre ot the .sine. .luho .s, l-;i-tl I ll. A I.I It III i lit it'll. li I. Itomi, NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! Low Prices ! Low Prices ! ! KOMIG & AMI AND, Atlaitisliiii'";, Snyder Ciitiiily, IVim'ii. 'IHI! Sul'Kcrilit tn luiviny purrlmKi'.l 1 If I Itviil- i.hiuti, mi. I Kiv inc itti-r-1 Ifit.i -miii'o .ii-.inow, nt tin 01. 1 .sui,.,, nr.ti 1 1 li.- t( iiei in Uiiiflxiril ult. I tli' iirr 1 1 1 a c Mihln W k - p m I .tli.i , a Will nr...(IM ..i, 1 1 it(... 1 i t 1 "Ui.try t..rf, li. ir aiui k c Jir-Hi. i- u i.) i SriMiNG AND SlrMMi:.; Such as C'lotliB, CiiShiini rn, Kt iit'ii'l.y .It 'in: un.l timi.tv, u:.-..i Ladies' Dress ALL WOO!. DF.I.AINS, Merino Poi HATS AND CAPS, Carptls, FIa AND M ISM MS, lluidware. (,)nei nswiir.'. Tin and ('iliiHswtue Winidiitid WilLcvwai-e, C-ifTees, HiiiriiiH, SyrujiM. .M.ilasNi . This nf nil kinds, nnd at l.uw 1'iieeH, t'il'iUM .V Tnli.teeii. l'ish Salt. WIkiI. ni.I.i nnd l:..t iil finAT,. flflAT. rn AT r-'l A v wwaaaa, w w Aau vu- uui i t iiickrui.lli a in e, Thr lliyhttl M.nk't l'tirt I'.ii.i h'rn!ll;hilnl t tjf.TUVri;oll'CI' Vi',,' Ytitii. ,tv. .(. ' ALSO s--Iealers in .M.I. KINOS .i ; mill ti -1 Kr'lK, tr which tho hiKht-ht l'liee in 'jt-li will ho I'uid. Nov. .r, "4.1 THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE COUNTY ik 'riii: New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' new huilidinpr, optioBite the Ivevlmino Hotel,) -IAIIt:l:'J, Kri, si.:iiNH(jiovi:, ia. fjIIK proprietor of thia establishment in now ready for tho FALL AND WINTER TRADE and I prtptrvil to aerve lit. eiialomer. and furul lliw Stock In 1 Th. following U.t I hut a .mall portloa of shove .ur. I.sJies ami CbilJren lloiaery the laiateet s Felt Flirts, ' Ulove., Coresls, Faney Pcsrfr, KiJUIiive waterproof, Zi'I'liyr all color, llauiburg Edgings, all op which ue ia selling iaiml: vuntm Tbs pew Cloltlna Blor all ova thm I V. KuDCT 8tor. Anv fftnileniAii llUU DI0nJ. I'olilf KlIfDI.UD ftlWAVt giTC )R i,W. ROCKEFELLOW, FHTilOUN AND BCBOBON "DOMESTIC," LOOK-STITCH MArmTMB, 17 MIDlibCDL'KO, 1IY CJKJ AltM. cets, 1:1c, l.c. !I. A iii'iniil tln Slur , ., r I.', owneil bv 11 a I? 1 . rtl inor . 1. l ai d .an. "h a sr. u-it 1. ar. 1. ' t 11. a mat p , , t W i t f OODS, 1. 1 l v. i v ntvlt Good nth a, 5 t S y n k.. - lint. Ae. . lit ; I !. . vi ,'1 lal.Ll Li ut HJi. - Tf Taiiif, aal lt iK I V A W ir li rlt A h lit, fcupirlor Ditittnl