v ' Iwoonl News, a?ero. All communications, business let ter ., for this cfnoe, to soenro prrrrrt attantion shnnlil bo ' atldresserl ss.. follows t Tuii Twit, MiritllotiurK, Pnyilor Guny, l'a. Advertisement, roimiutilrntlong 4c. must be) handed in ly Monday noon, to tecuro Inser tion in next issue SsTrrss tlortnTf Cottars. Tos Contts of Snyder Conntv ere held on Ik rbwrts Mondays f fotirwwrv, May, end aeptetabwr. wad Soeoad Monday of IImmW. Ths foltowlns Is lk saw llmt labia of InStMl. R. Lswlalswa Division, Bunbury . Lewlstowa R. B, wblok I tola effect ths 2ta , P ! EsSTWiSO. WmiTWiKt). STATIONS. Mall. A room. Misee) Mall VwM'a J. II m e,. i o .n. n lM,o. twp lvlWn II M 411 10 OS 41 M.ltleaa) eMI'JS 414 111 IU 4 4) 4T til tJT St 14 J U 144 u ir or a T47 TIT ta Fainter II IT (Sinclair. II trees, F. II it -ft ill or 41 41 II 1 II ID 4N ' 441 4 f r lit.. IM wetter II M 4 44 fl'e MUM t. U 04 f.m M Aoanialxtf U II 111 Snevern'a an Beofer.r. I Mlddleh'rf-11 II 140 MS 141 4 0J 14 4 4 4 SO JSelee.- r. II M Kramer P. 11 it Pawllnft. tut rl.'llne(rflV0 H n. a. J as. i oaestry 1 its T 14 4 14 B. Is. TAtLOH, Haperlotondont. ExPttKM Auks i.ilt. .U. Utiielius H been reinstated as Express Aeont VV tlio Adam's Kxprcss Company at tf -lis place. Theoflktj in nt 1ii clothing I i . . Urn nM all la.tlers rnlalinir In pt- ifcaoiiKe will bo promptly attended to. Ill kind of rood are exurossed at r .1.. .. i llgrcmiy reunccu rates. lL Supreme Court Cii anoes. By a re . l wnt oidoroftlie Supreme Court the ) iXtliddlo District will hereafter be com aU iMHtetl of Adams, UedfoM, Blair. Came- Iimi, vciiu c, lewmcim, iiui,ii. v.iiu)iii bia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Klk, Frank lin. Fulton, lluiitin(;din, Juniata, Lan vatcr. Lebanon, Lycoming, M'Koan, Mifllin, Montour, A'orthumbcrland, Kerry, Potter, Hnyder, Sullivan, Tioga, Vuion, Warren and York, ' taWoU Ik Oppraboliaor, ef 811n f rove, about as Wvor basinoss as t found anywbtr, bae on bsad a lrst ad wtH solMtod tok of RADT-aa Clotmino, whlob tbsy bar rtdnesd 20 par oat. Tho Hsilroad bolng aow B4rsiod J m ,. . 1. 1 . . k. Isovrua laviiuiaa lur rravuiRg luia aaiaw liibrnsat bsrhy ya ao sT4, la lbs parshtas of goods, Iks fars and a full day's a(4s. Tbry bow ofar goods lowsr tbso Tsr was bsiors otTsrcd la tbls oouniy. . A dsUoioua, nourlsbtng and eoollnjt riok for bot wtslhsr may b msd by aciXing nlos oatmeal with watsr. It aood not bo ry sold, and yet It posttas s atisfyiag quality which sansot bo found Ttn la ios watar. It Is food and drink omuiosd. As often as tho Walsr la at bsustsd from ths meal It ean bs rsnewsd, and lbs samo msnl used auaio ami ajtain. 8om prnplt prefer to tat lh maal and waier niXlnra stand till It sours, and is lliis eondlikoa it Is oertalnW not aa unpsU UbU drink. Try it botb ways. lie came homo one nllitwitU atom 'nut wbii-h she kindly under took to mend but when Mio turned it upaide lown an that a latter and a 'Domostio' Fashion" of a sew OTemkirt, wbieb sbs liadgia bin) is mall to her mother sstno 4 wo weeks before, tumbled out of one of the pockois. It was so lively there for t bo ' Bell lea lulnates that hi Irst noes in ths snoralng was in lbs direction of a wig lots, to tho proprietor of which bs grarely eXplaineJ that oloe application lo 4 he study of l lis r'ureiitn Policy of ths Ks liv of Eiiypt had dime It, The following is a retnedy which every housekeeper ought to have on Viand. Takeeual paru of tincture of opium, red pepper, rhubarb, xmpor mint and camphor. It i a remedy for wiiinmer complaint, diarrhota, oiuinp in tho bowels, and similar ailments anal aiTouls alnioet instant relief. The doae U from three to ten drop on sn Sr for a eliild, accord inn to mo, and 10 to 30 droiw for ail adult, according to the aovertty of tho attack. Brneot, ArrsopniATio!. Tho State legislature, in accordance with the requirement of the ennxtiutiion an nually appropriates tl,(V0.(t(W for the maintenance oftho puldie achoola of reiinylvama. The achool department is now distriliutine tliir amount at the tateof from $20,0(A) to $:i,',M. a day. The amounte are xont to the various treasurers of the 2,100 school district, in the Htate. U requires about $75, 4X10 to pay the county superiutcndenU lone. Thr month of September will be re markable this year for a partial eclipse of tho moon, and a total eclipse of tho un. The 'first will occur on the M of the month, and the latter on the 18th. It might be well to add that if Uie night of tin 3d should hapeu to be clear the world generally, with the exception of North America, will tee the partial eclipse, and that the people in Austra lia and along the Bouth 1'aciHo ocean re the only ones who will witness the draping of the sun. Both shows will lie invisible in this latitude. . Bt Onrtul of if Chiilrt n. Jolhera rannnt le too watchful of the health of their children at this season of the year If they would save them from sickness. M'hile we lelieve in and advocate tho free us of rift fruits, groat csre is re quired to prevent children from de vouring the unripe and partially decay ed trash that is exposed for sale. The anxiety on the part of farmers to se euro high prices by getting their pro ducts into market early, te-wpts them lo commence picking nearly all kinds of fruit before it is properly ripened. Unthlnll gsnd ignorant parents permit Jtheir children to eat this unwholesome stuff, and the result in too many cases la severe illness followed by desth, and the laying away of the little creatures 4n the silent tomb. Carefully inspect everything that Is to enter the stomachs of your children, arid much suffering may uS avoided. . . ; ' . . " a i ' Caoiicrr Champions. Messrs. Hart fcian and Zellers. Ksqrs., of the Centre line club played Messrs, Walter and 'Vrela of tills Borough two games each party won s game. The second trial Messrs. Hartman and Kanawell played 3ycrs and Walter two games with the same result as above. We do not eiaotly understand why these champions (on both sides) do not I, lay the third and decisive game, but eave the" l;amulonshin undecided by layln,t ouly two gatnetweacU having one g a f : -i tat won't do.it looks ui, a, in both district we are 1 ti r - v.e matter fairly and y r ' ), Ve are Inclined ( it a " '' tJr In te l r' ions. t e Forta(1i Ratcs The following section of a law have been paasecl by Co t gross and approved by the rreaidont i "fta. 14. That tranelmt aweparrs anS laratlnae, ramlar pnWKatlmn datlane nrU aarlly tot adrartltlB pnriwea. or fr rrea eirenlatma at nominal rates, and all prtmt matter of the iklnt plaee eampt anaaalM sir. enlara, shall beeri'Htt.eil to, an1 ha tranemltten In, tM matte at theralo of one eent fur aver two onneee or trastlimal part thereof, ami one eent for aaek two adnltlonal'Onneee or fractlnn. al part thereof anil tho lender of arttHa of the thlnt elan ot mall matter mav write Mi or hef nemo oreflflreee therein, or on theont. elite thereof, wllh tho worS "from" ahnesnr prenedins; the lame, or may write brief) r or print m any paekaro the namoer anil naniae of the artlolee Ineloeed. Pohllehere nf nxwapa pore anil fwrtoittftala may print ns the wrapper of newenarars or maw'tlnoe eant Irom th omsa rfrmMlratlon lo reaalar eoh'srllmre the time to whli-h enl4urlpilon therefor hee keen palit and ailitraMoe apon pnetal earns and nntaaleil elreSlara maf be either written, printed, oraf Baad thereto, at the option el the sendee Han. is. That all ante' or parts of art., In eon flirt with Ike provisions ol this aet are here by repealed ' ; On unsoalod circulars and all mail aMo mattors of the third class other than that designated in the aforego ing section, postage will be changed an heretofore, one cont for each ounce or fraction thereof. CntcKEH Ciioi.KKt As a great many chickens are dyin;, of the cholera, we give the following cures, taken from On exchange. We would advise all who have chickens sick with the cholera to give thorn a trial ; Cut onions lino tops and nil; mix with wheat, bran or corn meal. The onions ore the essential. Thoy will pro vent cholera as well an cure it. They will make tho hens heallhv and they will lay well. Feed liberally. Thin has boon tried with groat success, l'ut on ion tops in the hen's neets. When mv fowls brain to look sleenv and act stupid, I give them threo to four tublcapoonHfulsof strotiK alum wa ter, and repeat tho same next day. I also mix thoir food with alum water feeding it twice a day for two or three. days, afterward o-ice a week. Since beginning this practice I have not Inst a non rrom cholera. As a preventive, have the roosting place dry and clean ; the places where uhickonsrmmt ahoiild be cleaned once a week, and spriaklcd with lime or wood aahes. 8rovs op Oukat 1Ikt. Scientists have been trying to prove that the earth is gradually cooling and that in a few thousand years hence will be uninhabitable on account of the iu tenso cold. .Thtt thore was a tioriml when heat was more general ami uni form than in latter tims there seeina to bo conclusivo evidences, but that thoro shall bo any decided chango in tho earth's temperature in time to come is In all probability beyond hu man calculation. Although we havo already this sum mer passed through a series of some twenty-live consecutive days when the heat i aimed from eiglity-oight to a a hundred and throe decrees in the shado, in tho built-up city, a higter average teinperatiiro thaii lias ever been loeordou in this locality, yet in the same number of successive days (hero have perhaps been periods when this amount of caloric has boon ex ceeded. In former times tho morcury but seldom ranged so high hi in latter years. A tomperaturo of ninety-nix degrees was the usual limit. Thus, we nro toid by WuUon, that in Jtitv. 171. tho weather was very hot in I'liiludel phia, "by 10 A. M., tho meats in the markets putrefy, nnd tho city Movor ordered them cast into the river mer chants shut up their stores thermom eter at ninety-six for Mineral days in August lires liecamo agreeable-" It is very evident that at that timo ice was not served ut home as at present, nor was it used by butchers for preserving their meats. The summer oflStl") is montionod as hei.ig extraordinarily warm willi no rain after the luiil.llo of J imo. During July tho beat generallv ranged from ninety to iiinelv-six de grees, and vegetation of every kind was destroyed. In July.lSU, the mer cury ranged from ninety-four mid ninety-seven degrees botwooii tho third and ninth. In Europo thoro have boon soanns of extraordinary drought and heat. In 1132 the bed of tho 7liine was dry and the earth was cracked in places by in tense caloric. In lUk) large numbers of soldiors were killed by the heat du ring the campaign against Bela. In litftl and 1279 the crops perished. In VMi and l'H4 people crossod tho riv ers Seine Loire, Ithiue and Danube, by stepping upon tl)o exposed stones with out welting their foot. In l'W3 and l.'tl5 the crops were kill ed1 and multitudes of birds, animals and many people perished. In 1440 the heat was also extraordinary. From 1538 to 1M2 nearly all the rivers were dwindled in size to brooks. In l.Vxi there was long coutinuod drought. In 1015 and 1030 there was an overpower ing host in France and Italv. In 10o8 there was fifty-eight consecutive Uuvs of extreme heat. , The year 1U78 and three first years of the eighteenth century were noted for the unusual high temperature. In 1718 thore was no rain from April to October. There were no harvests, the rivers were depleted of their water, places of amusement in the cities wero closed, and people, birds and animals died in large numbers. The mercury in tho shade lose as high as IWdogrees Ueaumer, equal to 1 1H Fahrenheit. Tho summers of 1723, 1723, 17411 1748, 1754, 1700. 1777, 177S, were ro markablo for their heat. Tho summer of the famous comet year, 1811, was very warm ami dry, and the wine pro duced in France that season was con sidered of extraordinary quality. In 1318 the heat was intense throughout Europe. The mercury roso to 112 and great sufturiug and many deaths result ed. As the past winter was ono of unusu al mildness, nearly evorybody predict ed a temperate summer ; but there seems to be no meteorological signs whereby we can foretell the character istics of a coming season. For no ex plainable reasons, we have at intervals protracted droughts, incessant rains, destructive heats and intense cold. These extreme climatio phenomena have distinguished the past and will characterize the future, as the same laws wkich produced them heretofore will Influence them hereafter, A CAI1D TO THK AMERICAN PUBLIC Por mnf years ws kava mans two meillolnee aultod to lis nllaoata of avast oleeeof eutfef ore. I'koiieanile at euree hare bees made bj thorn, aad. In faet, the word failure eoold of er bo euepleo with theia. But within thr set lae years eouutorfelu of our medlelnee bare sprung up.daasareue la their oloe Imita tion of one Trade Mark. To eeeurs the pontile wo karo ulaaeS upon seek senulue bos 01 Hoi lowar Pills sad Holloway e Ulalmenl the lae slalllsef th-eluaelureofour Ass t. Mr Jie. MefitocB. to ewunterfeii tais is leiuar wo elull rali-atieselr uanue an on who Imitates ibte wl-h Uo at'uoet visor of Iho lew. Wo must sran.f e 11 tho sratv meaaof Tks Amer lo.n tn'e wlii aM us Is our oaurts to protest t r - v. k, aad kelp us In oar uuk of bnuf l t- aao lae i4. S awn M IW,I . s 1 f r- o lo p-- km. IMIN U 'p-4 r Jos. Is e -4H sw-k iMs I Voa. 4 t0 Md rv' Ono of our exchanges snys . I'ut aj trnspoonful of brown sugar into a quart of paste, and it will Toston lalels as se curely to tin cans as lo wood. House keepers may save themselves much nnnvanco in tho loss of labels from their fruit cans when putting up their own fruit by remembering this. A"rm)s sonpf. Tho Chronlclo lrln- ting nlllce in this plnce made a verv narrow esenpa from dpstrucliou bv fire nn last Sunday niornlnff. About eiitht Lo'clnck that niorning largpqnnnlities of smoKo were notiiTii coming nut or an open window on the south 'side of the oflice. The alarm of fire was given and a number of gentlemen at onee iiroite open the door, aikI found the front portion of the ofiico on lire. The Humes had already reached as high as the rciling. and the prmpei U of saving the building were exceedingly slim. Hut the men at once ran for duckets nnd water. Tho heat was so Intcnso that thoy could scarcely itet up thostalrwny. A ladder was quickly put np to the shed in front of tlioollice, and thrnngl a window the water wits thrown on the nro. The men worked heroically and iKin made headway in conquering the flames eventually putting them entirely out. Tho flro engine arrived about this lime, but Its services were not required Oreat credit is dun the bravo men who risked their lives In their ellort to ntav tho flames. Hut for them the Cbroni cle olhee would now be in ruins. Mr. Cornelius' lues is about t$M) covered hv insiirence. Among the bmsi's were me writing machine, telegraph Instru ment, counter Paper cutter badly Injur ed, valuable papers destroyed, damage to presses, itc. Contrary to" general ex pectations hut little 'pi' was made, nnd not much injury done by wnter. It Is not known how tho lire originated. We havo to cnnirra'ulata our neighbor on bis lucky escape from-tho flro liond. teiruburg Journal 10, till, A Powerful Band of Brothers. un litesiiav a week, wlulo tlio sun was pouring down its blistering rays making tlio thermometer dance up to 140 Adam; L. Fisher, of Marion town ship, engaged tho services of eight brothers at mowing oats in a thirty two-acre Held, something which hits novor before been dono In Marion township, ifin tho State. Below we give the name, ago and height of each oftho brothers: Benjamin llelllnger, 41 years old, height 0 feet 1 inches; tieorge, 38 yoars old, height " feet 11 inches : John, 3.1 yearn old, height 0 feet; William, 30 years old. height") feel 11 inches; Franklin, 'JO years old, height n feet 11 1 L' inches ; Daniiil 21 years old. height .1 feet 11 1--J inches : Pvarst, 'i'l years old, it feet 1 1-2 in ches; Gabriel, 10 years old, 0 feet 11 1-:! inches. Hero wero eight brothers averaging six feet in height, nil from one lather and mother, all sound in health. Thoy mowed thirty-two acres of oats in one day, which is an nvnraue of four acres to fho man. They all live in Marion township, the farthest within an hour's walk of Mr. Fisher's. -lUivl-iiuj IvmjIc Burglars at a Farm House. On Friday night, the .Mill ult., Simon Feldt a Herman farmer livin;r near Favotto. Fa. was awakened by n noise in bis bouse. Jumping from bed, he heard one or inoro persons run down slair. Tho firmer scied a gun. and hurrying to tho wind.iw, ho saw a man running across the g inlcn. Feldt llrcd at him. but thti man jumped the fence and disappeared. Tho household, con sisting of Feldt's mother and two sis tern, wero thoronghlyarouseil. A lamp was lighted, ami search oftho house inado. Tlie back kitchen door was open, and tho lower rooms of tho house had been ransacked mid a watch stolen. Fuldl thought Hint, tho noise on the stairs must havo been made by more than one person, but no truce of anv other could bo found. On Saturday afternoon Wilbelminii Feldt, ono nl the sisters, went to a cistern in a wash house, a few feet f.om the kitchen, to draw Homo water. Tho cistern hod no pump, tlio water being taken from it hy means of a pail. When Miss Feldt lowered her pail Into the water it "ti k against something. She looked down and saw a face. The eves were wide open and staring up at tier. She ran screaming into tho house, llcr brother was in tho barn. On bearing the noise he hurried lo the house, lie procured the aid of a hired man and thev pulled from tho cistern tho dead body of a young and well dressed man. Tliu missing watch hcint; found noon U person, it was plain that tho deceas ed had I'eeii ono oftho burglars of the night before. No trace of the compan ion of tho dead burgler bus been found, but a Ikdit trail of blood from the centro of tho gaaden to tho fence shot's that the shot of the farmer hud taken ollect. K. P. Kttnkel's Blller Wine Of Iron P.. F. Knnk 'l'aecleliratd Dttter Wine nf Iron will enVctu, lly cure liver cnmiilalnt, jaundice, daNpele. rhnmio Slsrrlinna dlaoaae of ths kid. neve, end all dieeae-a erialng from a dlwird-r-d liver, eloniech or Inteatlnca aitjh as eonsmuptlon Setnlcucc, Inward pllce rullueee of bloo.1 to the head, acldltr nf the aUmacli, nauaea, heartburn liaiiu.t for fool,fiillufssr weight In ihs stomach eoreernctatione etotliig or fluttering at the pit of Iheatomech, ewtmiiitng nf the heed, hurried or itirfl-uU breathlug, Suilering st the heart chnsking annotating een.atloaa when lo a I'lug pnatitre, dltniinee of vteluudote or weba before the algbt, dull pain In the bead SeAelcncv of pcrapl. ration yelluwneae uf Ike eklu aod ejree, palu In the tide, heck, lo ad, ubctl, llmlia, etc., suddeu Basliee of great burning In Ilia Seen, sonst.ut Imagmlniis ef evil and great deiiressloue of anl. rite. Prloe 1 her bottle, linwara ofuountHrroite ln not I a yourdrngglai palm on-oino ntln-r pn-o. a rat Ion of ironh" may ay It le aa g.wl but sea for Kunkel's littler Wme of I-ou. Take no other. Kuiiki I e Miller U'lue of Iron la not sold In bulk only lu II bottles. E. Y. Kuiik-I, Pro. prl.tor, No. iUS Nor Ik Niulh Klrret, fbiiaJel. phis. Pa. Hold by all drsgglate and dealers everywhere. 7ir I Tor 11 Itemoved Allot Head and all oomDlete In two koiiea. 1, fa till bead pe-ees. Heal Pin ar.d Htoum-h Wonua removed bv llr Kdsssl. IM North 4V I nth HI., Philadelphia. Pa. etend fisr elrcnlar. Pur re. moving deal, Pin or Hiomach Worms, ea I on vnur Uruggleuaad askfur hotila of Knok.l'a Wiwweirup. price si. It never falls. Common sense teaolica If Taua Warm be removed, all other worue earn be readily dlelmyed. s ELIN8QR0VI, PRODUCE MAKKE'f Watrenasellor Jk. Hon. Wksat per busksl Rys do 1 1G 10 1 80 . 0' Cora do Oats do Clovsrsssd por basksl Ftsssesi da Onioas do . le 46 le 82 to 1 26 Pottttoss now do Timotkyrssd do Ruok wheat do Duller par pousd Kgss par dotoa ' Tallow por pound Lard 1 08 IS il 01 Cherries fltsdad Cberrlsi Blackberries Rsslisrrlss . Dried AppltS Dilsd Psasbos parsd ' do ' noparsoV Baeos, Bides . , , Aoap - . Has. ' flboaldM - i- .:... . 111 08 So ' Its? r sos 1 le PsaCsal . 91s em k do - 9 , . 4 el. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. AC Clot-1 v to; TrieMof tin Hvsi Tnwetsn, en; South Third Htrrrt Philadelphia. toee hmiehl and evld either for seek or aa marela. Jnle tlA 1T4. Bin. HK Pill. .4'e. 1"1 ' 4 we last ' Iwa-J. - i- ' ' ISrts 1040 , J.. Ilnrrenrf, '!.. '141, new 1'SU dalted 4-i'e 1H2 I onn.rWuhla R. R , , (i'J rhiladelohla and K-dln R. It.... 41UJ l,lilh V.Mi-T II. H Iblsh l .isl k Hsv. () V'olisd liomiiant.e of K. J ML 01 4' 111! UlU IS 9S 113 HI 4' '.V? jr ni'f loo oil l-nrh a AI1rs-v V.I. R. R.. i-ni'Siiriphis a Krin H it' 4'irUiers Central It. K. Uo tloid t Silver MAlMtlKI). At Thmniieontown. Jonsto. Hamnsl A. Rli-h- arilson of llarrl.hu rs, and Ml,. Marsh K, fart., of H.ltnlriive. tin the JTihnlt . 1-r lt. Weland, .t. Mat. tern awl M iw tlarolins SlaulMi k, boih of W Ueavsr lownalilp, Oiiilieesnisdav.br (he same, .tolm V. n.. and Mise Marf Kaiich, lioth of Adams township jii:i. On the vlat nit at r.lkhsrt, Indl ana, Ahrsham t'ontliie, n native or Kliddlivrseh timuabip, this uountr ased atmnl SS jri-ara. Only ReniBflyftrnaTtl Times. Change Tour fcurroundlng. 411 vrantlne; KRl'IT VM1MS, eapaplaltr adapted H the sruwili of (be VI MK, where 11 la .n eatabll.hed atiere.i and pate I. RilK rUOFir The land la elo adapted to the srowth of Pearhea, I'aara, spptea and small Irnlte 1 elan, lrln, tlrs.a, ami Vevetshlaa. Many hundred ol exill.nt VlNKV A lPS. OH til AIH!4 and K A It MS ean now I even. I'll r. I HUA I'liiN I, nnlv B4 mllee aouth nf Philadelphia, hy llallroad. In a nilln, itrllahlliil ellnisla. and at the ery disira ol I he New York end I' till 0elihla Markets. Another Hullruad runa dlrert o York. I KK ri.AI'K le already l arge. Purreaafiil and Proaiieruue. tihnrehea, rtrhonte end other privlleseeare already eatalillahe I. Alao, msn ulsvtnrlee nl 4hnea. (iothlns. Olaar. Kiraw Unmte nnd other thlnse, at whli'h illilsrrnl memtiera nlatamlty ean prnure employment. It hae been s HKAI.TII Y lll-;-ull I f. r a me years paat for people rnlerlns trnin pulmonary alleetlune, Aattima. Hatarrh, ii, and ilehill. ty 1 manv thnuaanda have enllrolf recovered. A new llrlck Hotel bsa JiMI been eoniplrted ion lent front, with bank r.11 ll.llnire, I. nr ainrle. hlsh, Inrludlns I'renrh rsif, and all modern hn- proveuienl tor the afroiniiio.1stton 01 vlattora. Hrloenl ir.tHM l.A Mi :..ik nor Acre. nay. si Is by tneta Hirsute within tne eer.ud of lour years. In thla rllmate nhtnie l out t vluoa, aerea of land will eount lully ai murh na I'D surea lurttier north. Hereons nnarijunlnted with Ktull H'Owlnic, ean bwome Isinlhitr wllh It In a abort tluie on account of aurrouiiillnsa. r ive Aorra line anre, ami Town tila In the towns ol Lanillevllle ant Vlneland, alto lor eale hltat vlalilns the rentennlsl V'.xhlhlllnn. Vlneland eau he vi-ited at email etHMie. A paier inntalnlnaT lull Inlormeilon will lie aent Uam aidleallmi to rnaHl.ss K, Lasiiis, Vlnolaiol, ri. .1., free ol o'. The fidloalnK lean ettrurt from a ilea Tip! Inn of In. land, puhliihwl u tin- New York I 'si. lies n. hy ihe well known Asrloullurln, Holun Kohlnaon : All the farmers were nf tho 'well to !" fort, anil aotne ol them, who have tome I thoir atliin. tln to frulia and market K'lriViilns.tinve si-own rloh. The loll la loam, vsrylnu troin sandy to elayey, and -urlnae iiently undulating, hilar, aeeied wlib emsll atreiiina and in-na-loiial wt meadow.. In whlob depo-lia uf imet ormy'k are eloreil, sullh'lent to lerMllre the hole upland urfai-e alier It Lae beau ekhauaied ul Its ualur nl lertlllty. It la certainly one or the mn.t otlenalre Isr tile ir icle, hi an alumni level oHlon. and e iitluhle condition lor iitenrsnt l inniiis, that aeknow ol Ibla al.le 11 f the Weatern prjlrle.. e tound aome nl the ohte.t Isrma iijip irenily ul aa iirotilalily productive aa wheu first clear ed ol loreat lilt v or a hundred yearasiro. 1'he seooHl-t woul I aoon dl.itover tie- eaiHe ol thla continued lertlllty. 'I lie wh ds country la a merl ie deixi.lt. and all throi g 1 the foil wo found evld ncca of oslureou, euh-tanosa, gener ally In the torin of Indurated ralilareoiia al irl, ahow leg many 'llatlnot lorma of an l nt aliollf, ol I lie tertiary fiirinsilnn t and thte laarly au'i. atani'e li-eitiereit all through the eotl. In a very rMiiitulnuled lorm. and lu the e.tacl conilltloii ui.i-t eaally aeannllnied hy euok plsnle s the lurmer derirei to eu llva'e. Am 3,'T6 UNDEItTAKINC E. L. , BUFFINGTON, 3Iilll?bury, COFFINS For much lees then has been heretofore pal 1 Inr Ihein In this place, Mr, l.umiiMtoit la a prsctliiil workimin ml la prepared luriil-h t'llKH N". 11 A -is K M. sc., at nlmoat o e-bsir the price they have hereluluro cost hure. He also manufacture FUUiyiTUIlH, nf sit descriptions, and st greatly reduced prio-e. All orders prninptlv stti-n. led to, fat his real. denes In franklin) aud tallsisolluu In all oases guaranteed. April i, le7.tr, yNION HOUSE, Hlddlehurg Pa. GEORGE O. SMITH, l'romiotor. Accommodations good and oliargos mod- oral. Speoinl aoooinmndalinus for tiro ors. A suaro of lbs publlo patronage is soliolled. 0E0 O. SMITH. April 1 2, 1876. QR J, W. ROCKEFELLOW, PIIY8IOIAN AND HUROEON Otters nls profeasloosl aervloos to tho oltliens o miuuieuurs anu vicinity. Aug. it '7 A.." J I. 1 ti C J I , Justice of tiis -Peace and Coiiycyancer, kuillb Oruve, (inyder Co. I'a. Olllscllona and all bilalneea nerUlalne to the ufbeoor Juatlcauf the t'sios will bo eitended to al abort notice. May. II. '74. O. IlORNBERQUa, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Parry Township, Snyder Uognty, Pa. Uolteetlnni, Onnveyanelng, and all other bust aes uarlalnlng to ths office will he uromotlv oJed lo. ii Bee soar Troutmosvlllo JEVI KEPLER, Notary Pniillc, Snrreyor, Conycyaiicer, Pial Estate . and Insnrance A.cut. Pesda. Bond! aad Mortgages prepared and al kinds of oonveyanslnn attended to promptly wllh noatnsas and seeurvaev. hpeclal attention Riven lo buying and selling Real batata. OW00 In F'reeinuut, Soydertto. Pa., P. U. Address, Ml Plsaaant Mills, Boy.lsr uv., ,iis a. eiUK. e. -re. tlfl In tod cor day at boms. Samples worth tl Jill IU ZUiras.Stlnson a Us. PorlUod.Me. ly A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.- Xm-Letiere of Admlnletratlnn em ths aetata of Peter atelgle deed, lata vf lieaver Townablp, boyder Do. Pa. kavlug bean granUd lo tbe uuderelguad all pereone knowlug themselves in dekt.il lo eald estate are requested to wake liu- ejedlete payment, while Ik sm having elsluis win pre saut tueui Suly Suthaiitleated for eat tlemeulto AUNKS KtiOLK. May, 4.T Admlniatratris. YOUriJG'O HOTEL, JAMES J. IHTOHKLU Proprietor, ttiainburf, Uuioa Cotiat, Sterne. Mitchell took sosasstlas of this neon I.r .r hotel on lbs 1st of April, a .d dealt all fro a ' viscsuaat.. well all otsera. OS. B at 4 v F'"e e-ai sail, tais tasto, bar, - ...1W' I till ...l' lli.U ...llli? IIS . .. 1 ''- IIVU ...iviN! i'ji ...M2 II' 11 is Henry M. St raoh, of M tdiltoeroek twp. has nieil hie pslltlon for Tavrrn linn with the 4'lerk of (Quarter session, of isnyder envntr. end tlieeame will be presented for aupraral oa r'rldat, the Sstk Say ol .Italv nsit. e.CltOUisti.Ulerk Q. S. West Perry Township Finances. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice heretiv alvsn that ffiiGETTLKMRNT oftho sereral offl. ieersol Wet ferry Ton nehlp, Herder t'o.. Ps. Renjemln Snyder, Supervisor, DR. loainoanlof daplloate SMiH ht amonnt or work do vj ilan aint by him do I day going to Mlddlchurg do five per cent for enllaetlnQ do 1 day spent st eetllesient Datsoee due him on letttsment IM h Fro J. Ai liogast, Suporvisor, Dll To amount of duplicate Ins 40 t'H. tiy nmnnnt nf wnrk do s dsya anent on road do one ne hammer and dreenlng do one day at acttletnent do exon.ratlotia do Ova tair cent f iroolleotloa do Aadliori lees sm tn M f s in 1 Mi )Mi SOU !ta 0 So- 411 Halancoduohlm on Mttlnment T4 0U OV K US KE US Pcrrr lll.lrl.-l. Itcpol't Of Went J sn ph Aibaua.ta J din Ileal tlrcrarcre To amnnnl of llnelh-nle 3'2 M do balance from is.' I til Dr. U tot lT. OR, tlsy U, Hy ren't from J ihn I'urwen V- ly at, do do .l.n.o s-hnre In. lien. do do John Hen. im May 4, No.s snd lnlcre-i ol Kllj. onrinan SI 42 Juno I, lly rso't of Dnorh Mhellea- heri.er I lu Hep. '.', do do John Kchnee a ISon 4 II do 'il, do doHa i. Hennas 'ji do du do Jonathan Krlch- lis 11 in ll'i In I do do 1'red. Kelellng lino llrt, II, d.i do P. Teste J.l. !A Ilea. 'Jl, ilg do I snny Ith.ia.l, wi lan. 'ii, do do Sarah Mania .-. i lleo. t do do r're.l. Kelallng; ! Ill lly eiieneea fare m to hrln. 1 John vlarilti Irotn llarrlihurn lacs' do time .pent hy Artsigaet S 34 d do it liana I;;', do exonerations m do Ave pe coin for eolte tlon j in do 1 il . eaoii st letilouiect ;l ini do Auilltura lees :t no KT "I 14n 01 ' 140 l.l llalanre .hie township s, nl W K the nn leralgncd Au lllnra met this h dav of June, KS and ectlied the alsive oount. wnti the I irer-uera and 1lervlaoa nl Weal Terry ill.irn'l lor tu yeir k7 i aeoordltiK to the beat ol our knowledge an I helii i t' I.KM wivey, h. M. 'lKt'lS. Au.ll'ura. RKIOKT of Wef Pen lor tho year ending rrr School district g .lutie, I S7i. .Inhnaou Wiituer Ire unr. r, UK. To Slslo ai.pr...rl illon 41 ;i do old aanool tiou.o ati t furml'e ir lu do Doe Irnin I'pllnger t W.i ner luo UO do order trom tlonros 'I'erp. Ju niata t'o. 1,FI IH) do reft, ir m I. ft. Willow Ol. v.w il do note nt 1 red. Arbus.t Col. ol is; li,-, .j.v U'JI.0 l.'r. Ity l.s'sncs .toe from la. t e.tr aidtli'iuiiiil A1 I do lut.-ri'Nt un .anio halanre s ja Nov. is; j ii) out. r ..r .1. I'., it .li re r T'-arhSr 9". INI I tec 14 ' fl W. Siercr :'fi ih i do 11 .1. 11. II .riib.-rijiir v j "it I" " T. II. I. s.e tniM I I-7S I Jan I J. E. Hohrur r .f.'.'J " 4 j,HJ IhT'i N .v; J. 11. snrilor i-;s Ki'bT " J. (1. Itornhi rcr T-si licr (to hi dolt " T. P. Inrr 1 ti! do " li-aui Min-rllni; l.n dolt II. w.K-irvr mm Philadelphia and Reading Road, Rail Arrangement of Passenger Trains. .IIJI..V lMlli, 1HM1. Tl'llillH ItW't' III lllifilll 111 foK linrn (SiiHilttix Htfi'liliil.) For Mlininukiii, 10,16 11.01) a 111 and :t.l p m- ror Ml. Tarmel, Aehiind, Tsmaans. I'ott.ville, Healing, aud I'Lilsdeliihis, II on iii. Trni nn for Ifi-nuhm. law nnfaUinen, (SunJtl 1 Ker'itril.) I.eavs Shmiiuitiii, 8,110 it 111 1.50 and 3.4" p tit. Leave, Philadelphia it. 1 0 a ni. Reading I1.:D a m. Pmiavillr, 1!,1(1 p m. Tmaitia 1,25 p A slil at 11 I i oil p 111 Ml, t'artnel 11.15 p m. TraliiH rare Jliirrinlnir;) a folfawn For New York, 6. 'Jo, 0.15 8 10 s 111., and 2 1)0 -7.411 p.m. Kor Philsdelpbia 6.J0, 0.15 8.10'.). 45 s. m. :.0Q and 3.67 piu. Suiuhiy For New Vork ti.L'o a in' ' For Philadulphis 1 .-15 f ia. Train fur lfuri-i.-ilnni Iruve an follow : Leave New York, 8.15 a ui 1 .00 snd 6.80 and 7.4') p in. Leave Pbiladslpbis, 0.13 a m. 3.40 6.05 aud 7.10 p ui. Lssrs New Vork 5. Bo p m, I.eavs Philadelphia, 7.10 p raj Via Morris it Keeet K. It. J. K. WOOTTE, Gou'l Sunt. Fsb. 6 'T4. vll D 4(1. J.B SKLUEIMKU DEALEB IN HARDWARE, Iron, Kails, Steel, Leather, Faints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET STREET. LowiHlown, Ponn'a, Nevemher 2, l7l-tf QI1AULES 1). iRCIIITKCT CONTRACTOB e BUILDER Wslout, Streot, Sslirnirrovo. I'a. Is at all times prepared to furnish Drafts. Plana sod Bpeolfioailons for sll kinds of uutidings, st loo lowest possibls rates and oo snort notios. lis Is also prepsred to oontrsol for putting up bulldins oiihsr hy furnishing 11 ius material or tusrwiss. May li. '08-ljo A DMINISTR VTOUS' NOTICE.- a loiters nr anialalitrattna 00 Iheoitat of XiANIKli KIMIM.t Ul of Centre towsihtp, Isay ler osi Pa., dead havo been trs'e I to lliottuderslsaed. All pareone knowlsw tkooj- ealves Indebted ta eald e-teu will pleaes esaha m imwuiaq in p.iq ,.i,uj am Wieaes eiaSS maillats saynient while thoes kaeinkelalns a 1 net sale! 4UeU Will nrwsant nam for set- doll d !ath Wlney r. It I. nee 1 W. a.-irsr I'oatr Wlney J. E. lohrsr riot Marn dosa 111 doJS O.W. Safrcr K.nlicn Kctrltne do 11 Mar Hy oider ol I red Kalstlnf I. is AIII Dy order of l.n Itnrnberger Jllliel ' J'lhnaon WlMf do T. B. Ilirr I1 May ! A brain Mltterllns eo - w no June! joeatlian Snyil.r do (?. II. Hliclly Marl T. II. tave fur Anna Dntbill June lb. Auditors fcee do Twopercoul Treasurers fees Balance due tnwnahlp on erltlcme llslstice due Townaklpnn acliler lUiililhii AiVt'M Johnaon Womer TreaanriT, Mr. To llccii uf J. 8. WiIIjW Collector t: June T Reorder of Ml'tr to P. M. T-. " -ent II III 1 do ' N '" J 1-74 June 9 'I (I . Nes lliihcn K' P. U Tealt It por cent Tre- ll.tlsnee due Township nn 'llemetii si V'a the nndcrdglieit . Aoditora met thla Vh 1st of .lone. 1-7 , and -eltl.-d lh. ahi va ncronnta ith ill- Tna-.11r. rof Wnai p-rrv evh.iol ih.lii. l e.-corJing tu the b.at or our tumarh 'tg. am be H'f. t'AI.KIl WlKY, M. M. I Ears. Ainlltora. IJE.NUY A. WOM'I.EYi Saddler and Harness , . Iflaker Contrevtlle, Snydor County, Penna. hepann hand, and make, to nr ler all klnde nl llatneaa. Ms.l.llea, Hridlea, '.Vlilps. t!olare e,nc. All em guaranteed fo- one year Mr. Wolilry aake hm a trial to prove that he underaliinK hie bnalneaa, .lov.lv'l.' 71. 1873. CENTENNIAL ! Ilavlnw a.li.nta.1 Ilia no.lln nt tl.s v . u ... StM-hMK.-tlie .ni..crli.er W..11I I call the aU ' icniixn 01 -ne puuiiu to tne laut mat be ua. ad ipied tho CASH SYSTEM, an l hereafter, wl'l anil ganda entirety ort," V(ll or P lit 1 1 it I! K. Iielng sn tuned that It Is the It Uu ey-te-it nt d dng hii,liinia. He 1 imtlnuea to kesgi un has. I a very full and well telecled slock ul I'll V ClOObfl, GROCKtlir..'?, CKOCKKKV, BOOTS & SIlOLS, llAltDWAUK. CAIU'LTS, U1LCL0TIIH, WALb I'Al'Klt, BlIOi; l lNMNCli), fl.sll. PAINTS. I.KATIIKR, au:., &c, sc. which ho otfora lo the public al very greatly ro lucsdc.tll rHlft.s. Withlhanketn my n. enalnmrra fer their llherul pitronage for many yeira o the pa. I. 1 would aoliolt tlmlr cn.tom Inr the luiiire. hop Inir. they will Is, Letielttted Ly the cUsuge, aa well as Tour humble -ervant, W. KCKI1ERT. Selluagrove, Noit.V3.'?.V J J ONIilL. Justice of the Peace, Port 'JWrertuii, A'iyifV- County, I'a All huatneat nartntnlns to the nfllce nf tint Ice nl ll.e Peace will ricelve prompt attention. iee1s, pillules wrllleu 40. Umivcysnclua at tende I lo. July -11 'Tj.tf NilLllI MILL at SAL KM, 1. O.SnyJcr Co. IV HAINES & SNYDER Proprietors Th st'itv .iftvlnif ntvril Into a f o ptrt-n-r-i 1 fur liv imrpoie t imrrylnif nn inur x tmii'lvnlv mrl to litur alfiiPtMi th luiin uf tnunutuclurlDH Kjiir stifortment ul liUILDINU MA'lELUAL, 8UUII AS Doors, Shutters, Sash 111 si: n ih. POOH AND WINDOW TUAMKS Hioll AVrlc, IMoiiltltngfcs, All Sort of TUKIi, wlah to ear to darpenters sad sll others who Inleud hulldlus NEW HOUSES. Or Repair & Reraodle, OLD ONES, that ws have tl.s facilities snd are prepared ot furnish el fair pilcea, II KA l)Y M A UK oral short notke. ehe.tner than ean he uisile hv hand the utnel Imiiorlant parts 01 nuiliiinss. wealso Hum! Ji'llli, Acwtlf lllld Hula . I!,rj, tert, UraiLrtn, l"loriiiy:. Niliiij-. iSiirlnctMl IXoiiiuIm, ami du a ytucrul tubiuees ol al kiutla of Liiiuber for Wo are practical anil etperlenoed Architect snd Itrausbtanaen, snd our patrons will have tlio benebluf it kuuwledsoaud iklll. Our work will Prune u.tiin torv. . May, WVi. White Horse Hotel, N. W. C01 uer ThirJ & Wood St PUILADEUPHIA. j.Iltrauck. floon Stapuiho. Proprietor. Wines, Liqmrt and Segart of ths Cbolossi Brands. raaroo-70. J TC. TJ1AUOII, f . VYII0LC3ALB AND RETAIL Furniture manufactory AM WAItK ROOMS, I w a -a s ti J .S, ' . Ji0.34l JSOVtll iitCOtlCL oltfet , " .v at- . ou ,. t, without ..nine) nf Spermsiorrboa or Hemlnsl Wenkneaa, Involuntary Nominal Losses, tnipotsnoy, Menial and Physical Inca pacity, Impediments In Marriage, sio. J also. Consumption, Kpilep.y sii'l Kits, in duced hy self ioJulgtnuo or sexual (Xe travsgriifte io. Ii-rf-frice, in a sca'td onvetopn, oal si. cctiia. Th rclcliraio I ntillinr, In this sdmirehl I'.s.s.v, ctenrly dcniiittatrsics, fr un n thirty tears' titccesaliil pisulice, lint the alar ming iuie.eititMiocs nf si'lf aliitae may he radically cured ivlllioul the d macrons use nf internal me Ileitis nr the iipphualinn nf the knife ; t oiuiing nut a in. ids uf ears st nnro simple, certain, sn I rffccttial, by mesne of which tvsry sufferer, on matter what his rondtlinn may lie, ntsy ours him self cheaply, privstely, and rsdioally. ftjjf-lliia Lrotnrs should lie in ths hands nf every youth and every tuau la I lie land. ."cm mid r senl, in a plain nvclnpe. Is any sdre-s, post pal I, na reoeipl f siX. units or two post ststnps. Address lbs I'uhlisliers, r'. IHlUtJMAN k MOS. II At.tt Ht., New York ; Poet ollios Dot 40H3 July l.l, IHTti. ly. I'.iS If 1U. nfS. WM. KEAUS. SIC W 3. SILLIMATf. TfWI. NORTH SCHUYLKILL Mntual Firs Insnrance Ca'y. Mahanoy City Pa. o rt TO J fa P EVERY Poltcy Holder Is a Rightful Member This Company. r s 3 1 0 r O O erf- sa TO cn V) TO f i- P r apil. stl ni f ir Inaurane salt "on or add dress the eit ul theoouipany G. W. GRANELL0, Jutii!0 of tlio lVnco tt Conveyancer, nrti.rcrt is Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, Miildlcbiiro', Kuydcrcounty, Ta. rtKNOsrsi toll P. Rowi-i.L h fto , New Tnrk lor Pamphlet (if lint iee, oontatnlne; Hats or l.l. 1 newriMpvrs, sui estiui-tias eunwins eo.tot Ndvcrtl.lflK. .Mar. ,'7-ly. lhiHt'liij t? (Jon A'lrrrtinriiifiiita TtVI'lHlM ANl'V, or hi it' I. nil A It MI Nil. X How either aes may l.t.clnate and sals Ihn love a sttootlnna ufsny person they elionaa Inatantly. 'Mils almplu uivntsl anfiilrement all can po.ee.a Iree, liy mill Inr 'ac, tornther wllti a insrrlauesul'le fcnypi lan oracle lireams llltite to l.siltea Weihlliie Niulit wlilrl ke. A. qucorboua, AddreseT, W IL.LI AM fct'o.Puhs I'hiU. A ten .toiler hill of I7r eent ll'JOHI free Inr a'sino. AddreeS llr an r a Co., 1; Nassau Ht. N. Y . AJX'WPO For heel abases In the world Xa.JIJUXS X sj 10 c. eoln tnunev Ad Ires. I). S- N.tl hi Plii'U t:r I'll. Newark. .N.J. AtlKNTs Wanted Inr Tun ( ssTsssiai. HiiiiKiie Hi ih.ii a r 11 v, nr ths Uvea nr ths srnat men nr our S.t lift yeera. Henornrelr oul ira. I'. W. ZltaUtH a UU..5U Areh St. Phils., Ps. A fIT'lffTC! iBaubscrlbcra In one day. ""et A'jrfli.1 XkJIItorary paper. Hiilv 41 .W a x.r. 'II. ire el oliriinos fros. Ml7NVUNa SI O.M8I.KH, PtiiM., I lnla le.. Ps. couo iis, colds) hoarseness AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, Wells' Carbolic Tablets- PUl' II 01. YIN lll.t K HDtP.H. A T 11 1 K D ANU SURE HEM EOT For sale ley Iku'!U senarslly, snd .lull N SKIN HULLO WAY k tlO, Phlla., Ta.' Airenu Wanted for the New Uialorleal Work OUR WESTERN BORDER. A Completa end Orephlc History ot Ama..as lion er l.ltstixi 1 Sit Its AU. Ititnrtlllo. eiinillite of Ked snd Wb'te Pose. Kaettins Adveliluree, latitlvltlee, Korava. heiula. I'm reer womeii ami hots.linllsn war paths, t'smp I. Ha, end Nporta. A book lor old snd toons. Not a dull pase. Na eonipellilun. Kn .tuious sales. Asenia wanted everywhere. Illo.lrat ed Dlrctilare Pros. J O. MoUUBUV, t CO. I bile., pa. I .Menarsesrulos ) ti4U" per week 1 1 selling oun C0UNTKY AND ITS RKisORLTS. ' Complete In tho thrilling Matnry of 1 eveotfl yssrs slaoofths yreat "r:gtiiaivith,"s'enel la daserlpllon of our uluhiy reeoroee In siirleul. lure, eouiinerea, minerals, wianulaalurea, nn oral wuuilere, rurloellle., ele. all richly lllul- 1 rated. X "Ceote. j" Map snd lllrd'a I v 7 View" fiee, hells Marvellously last, l.tait mors asenia waniel nslekly I r thla and enr staa laro-LII-KOP UIH1N(s1'oNC.m t,,(,) , alieady lotd.aleo new Bll.le, H.0U0 IHe,. Has no eosal. Pje astrn Uraaa write to llUatBAEO Bltt)8H Publishers, Philadelphia. n III ftErVBooicTEM, 11 iz; eoraall kaU at taaw.ii. m m !... ai.S ri we w.aa .Sa eaerrll la Ika im ni at "SesMis, Lia aWieaiasisw." lalie4i.SM ktf elie. el. It. sfsttr. (.xaaxi .h- ui " ' I Ism-b aids, ess ri ealetllaell eisar ewsti s..r A. it. WwMsueeiue S Cs g ACtXTt WANTC9 ft THt CT.ZA t ,liEtTE:::LTi:Tr:;;t, ! ' - . . ' . .V ' . Aiieat aeld 41 epea le I Say etaaS Iwr eer V . t :.'l; t J; -i 4Bt 10 VJlwN I'EOdia, - e eUlMtTo eijalseersr
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