! i. t f The Post. Middlebnrg, Aug. 31, 1876, i. CROUSE, Editor & Proprietor. National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT , RUTHERFORD B. UATES, or omo. FOR YICB PRE8IDE5T WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OF NEW YORK. County Ticket. For Congrtit DR. A.M. KM1TH. of Adamaburg. (Subject I dieiilon of diitriol onrrae.) Por Senator 1R. B. r. WAOe.W.LLEK.ofSellnagrev, (Snbjtel lo diitrlot aonferono.) For Aaiembly CUARLE3 MlLLhrl, f Pane. For Prnlbonotary JEBIMIALI CR0U8B. of Mlddleburg. For Regiiler k Recorder. JAMES M. VANZANDT, of Mlddleburg. For Dial riot Attorney ; JOBS II. ARNOLD, of Mlddleburg, For JuryCommlielouer , BAMUEL F 8IIEARY. ofCcnlr It in stated thnt the Mormoa mi sionsries to Bedford county - meet with considorablo success. They Lave recently baptized sixteen con vert to thoir faith, aud organized a Morniwo churoh in the region of Fisher Hill, not far from Greenback. I " l T BHWB Rstolction. T h e Democratic platform is tbo authority for the as sertion that reform can be brought about oidy -by peaceful revolution." The good people of America are like ly to inform thoso abort-haired con- tlomon that they hate bad about enough revolution for one century at least. Organize Ulce Clubs. E very town should Lave its glee club for the campaign. Good siugera are to be found everywhere. Good sonars are being published. Organize these local glee clubs, and make the air vo cal with songs of patriotism. Musio arouses patriotism, and patriotism tuakea republican voters. Gib Wade Hakftok, late of the Confederate army, has just been nominated for Governor by the Dem emtio Convention of South Caroli na, whereupon the Rochester Union says i "With Wade Hampton as Governor of South Carolina M. C. Butler would make bim a capital At torney Oeneral and with Tilden and Hendricks in the national capi tol, wouldn't 187G be a jubiloe for toe ex-reuem of the sontu T While the Itepublioaos have only been compelled, by the force of pub lic opinion, to withdraw one of their candidates from the State ticket in Indiana, the Democrats have been obliged to retire four. They were all candidates for the Supreme Bench, and were severally charged with corruption. This is a healthy indication, us showing that neither party can afford to nominate candi dates of doubtful character. A Democratic exchange requests Its readers to "go to work ana con vince your Republican neighbor that he is belpiug bis country by voting for Tilden." This is a very heavy contract to saddle upon any man, and before it is attempted, we would advise bim to select some simpleton in the Republican party, who can be readily imposed upon by falso repre seotations of the post and false prom ises of the future A very good way to help the country to disgrace it self is to vote for Tilden . Thb Confederate and Democratic members of the House of Uepresen tatives doctored the Blaine amend ment so that sccording to the best legal authority of the Senate it would have utterly failed of accomplishing the eud for which it was intended this is the hope of deceiving the eauntry, and not offending their Catholic friends. It was one of those Jesuitical promises "that keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope." The Senate exposed the trick, aud amended so that it may be effective, and now, forsooth, every Democrat in that body voted against it I So muoh for Democratic consistency on the sohool afUWOWUU. In Indiana tbs demooracy hope to win in October by the use of money furnished by Tilden, who was the pal and associate of Tweed in his robbery of the tax-payers of New York. This bogus reformer Tilden grew rich from the division of the spoils stolen by Tweed in New York, by "wrecking railroads" in the west, cheating miners la Michigan and be ing eoousel for the Credit Mobilier swindlers, and is now using that money to corrupt the people of In diaua, while pretending to be a "re former and political aaint The rambler aiorrissey declared at St. Louie VYe'll send money enough ' to do if Be we'll swamp the Ctate of Indiana with money, and . that u fetch it, Vorrisse was au thoriaed to speak for Tilden, and TiUeo is keeping bis promises that XTorriaesT made for bim. Yet Til. dsm,'Ue Masking and unblushing " end t-t'-SMt pttfetuls - niii.liS - - i' - g - ''"""V Tb Phils., Pre asks and what shall this Confederate party bn rail ed t Surely uot the party of de form, with tbeir record of Itebellion. Surely not the party of peaoe, with their record of war. Surely not the party of freedom, with their record of slavery, barely not the party of universal education, with their re cord in favor of destroying onr pnl lio scbcvils, just clinched by their Ute vole in the Senate of the Uuited States, Ruroly not the party of the natioual faitb. with their record in favor of Tilden contraction among the gold barons of the North, and Hendricks inflation among the suff ering multitudes of the West and South. Tn Democrats have carried Ala bams by an increased majority. Uow they aocompliahed the feat is told in the following, kept standing in large capitals at the head of the editorial columns of the SlaU, a leading Dem ocratic organ of the South i "Let it be known before the elec tion that the farmers have agreed to spot every radical negro, and treat him as an enemy for all time to come. J be Democrats nave deter mined to withdraw all employment from their enemy. Let this fact be known." The rebels of the South mean to carry every State in that section for Tilden and Hendricks if they can. No matter what means ars required, they are equal to the occasion. "Rr.ron.ht is necessary." But only where Republicans are in office. The Harrisburg Ttltgraph says that the Democrats of -Luzerne have renomi nated for prothonotary the notorious Ur. Trimmer, arrested last lull lor falsifying election returns, "and who eacaped conviction by having one of bis gang on the jury, uis gtult was so apparent that when first made pnblio be flod the county to escape arrest. Afterward he was induced to return and stand his trial, when one Democrat on the jury, despite plenary evidonce of guilt, refused to observe his oath. Tbo people know bim to be guilty, and bow be can be elected it is impossible for us to conceive, as bis guilt included both forgery and perjury, butofsuouis Democratic reform. Oct in Connecticut last spring a majority of Demaoratio members were elected to the legislature by the open and nnblushiug use of money furnished by Congressman Bnrnum, who was a candidate for Sorator. When the legislature assembled liar num was elected United States Sen ator. The Democrats did not raise a hue and cry against Uarnnra for using money to buy himself into po sition. I town in MisHissippi, Lamar aud his friends intimidated Republi can voters to such an extent that the confederate Democrats carried a majority of the members of the leg islature, and Lamar was elected United States Senator from Missis sippi. This is what the democracy calls "home rule" in the South. By murder and intimidation the demoo racy of the South carry elections, yet they are the would-be-reformers of the age. How Mant Indians are in This War Father Mesplie, says the Ida ho "Statesman,'1 who ia well posted on the Indian tribes, gives the fol lowing estimates of their numbers i He puts the Sioux down at 60,000 ; the Crows at 15.000 t Black feet, 20,- 000 i Utes or Utahs. 35,000 t and in addition there are the Brulo, Ogalal la, Minneoonion, Youctonnais, Uue- pnpa. Two Kettles, San Acres, and Sontoobands. Some of the Crows, and aome others who live around the reservation are friendly, but many who pretend friendship will gather arras and ammunition for tueir tribes He says thov are in strong alliance with each other to carry on the war. although when they have no common enemy to fight tbey fight each other; but now they are uuited against what they consider a common onemy, and will turn out all their warriors, and tbey will number at least 50,000, and Father says it is likely to be the most formidable and bloody ludian war in the history of our Govern ment They are well armed, and will fight to the death wheuever they are concerned. Sam. Tilden sayes be aud hia New York partners had a perfect right to those Alton and Terra Haute bonds wbioh the stockholders say they stole. But bars is what Mr. Garri son. President of the road at the time Tilden was called in, says i In 1859 I picked up this road the Terra Haute, Alton and St, Louis railroad a waif. Its men bad not been paid for five months. For pro tection against execution its fuel was paid for as il was delivered upon the engines. I carried it alone for six months, and indorsed for it person' ally in all, inoluding renewals, to the amount of more than 1500000. . gave it all my time aud all my abili ties, and after four years I delivered it up worth $0,01)0,000. Five thou sand dollars a year, without any commissions for endorsing, was all I was paid all I demanded i but there ia any such merit in service as is asserted, and if Mr. Tilden or the Purchasing Committee were enti tied to steal $200,000 or $300,000 of bonds, then I claim it was my hon est right to have stolen the railroad itself. Schuyler Colfax, in' a speech at South fsnd, Indiana, on Thursday week gave it his opinion that the country has ' passed through , the worst jtt the financial depression. Land that a general revival of busi neas would set in before the close of - . - . Tbi X. Y. Tribnnt in mentioning the reasons that will influence tnon who were true to the Uuion during the rebellion to vote against Govern or Tilden for President, very pro perly observes t At the same time we can under- stand bow those who risked thnir liven, who gave their money-who surrendered the sous dear to tbem. who remember all the anxieties, all the fearful experiences of those dork years, mar recall, eve6 at this dU tant day, with some indignation, the logical coldness, the conservative doubts, the dispassionate and obsti nate theories of gentleman who fig nred as members of the old Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowl edge. Citizens who were in earnest then sre likely to be quite as much in earnest now. They do not re member tbo course of leading Dem ocrats during the war with pleasure; and long memories will undoubtedly lose Uov. I iiuen a good many votes. This may not bs precisely just, but in politics ws must take things ss we find them. Almost any volunteer who left a limb in Virginia, or whose recollection of a Southern prison is lively still, would be more likely to vote for tne otber uovernor. A day or two ago a party of treo- tlemen fishing near the middle of Long Island Sound, saw great quan tities of potato bugs covering the surface of the water aa far as the eve could reach. Every floaliog article, as well as the water, was packed with tbem, and many were clinging to eel grass and Seaweed under the wster. Tbo wind waa blowiug from the south aud had probably carried tbem from the island, and they were being waited toward tbe Connecticut shore. Inland on the island the buga ap pear to be increasing in numbers, and tbe potato vines being dry, they nave attacked tbe egg plants, pepper plants and tomato vines. Important Obder. Tbo Secretary of War baa issued instructions to Gen. Sherman to hold all available forces under bis command not en gaged with tbe Indians on tbe fron tier, in reidiness to respond to the call of tbe civil authorities in States where the rights of suffrage guaran teod by the Fifteonth Amendment may bo prevented. Such additional orders as may be necossary will be issuod from time to time, after con sultation with the law officers of the Government Dkmocbatio journals find it im possible to ait quietly down under the order sent by Secretary Cameron to General Sherman, 'hey totally overlook the fact that tbe order is not to use those troops for any un lawful purpose, but to bring to con dign punishment those whj violate the law by terrorizing and murdering tbe blacks at the South. JAa not the Democratic House prouoonoe this all right T If tbe troops are un lawfully, or improperly used, it will be time enough to cry about it t but with tbe evidence we have that out rage is general at tbe South, at is time effective measures of prevention were em ploy od i and President Grant is just the man to do this. READ ! READ ! ! READ!! !v Snook & Hackenburg, Jteaoer Spring, Ptnna. Dealers in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves &c Also SPOUTING dons at short notice, on reasonable term and satisfactory manner. t3r Having formed ourselves into a copartnership, wo tiro preprreil to fur niitli all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, stoves, dx. at the very lowest rates. All in need of Tinware or Snout inn or anything eUe in our line of bu sine, will not regret it by examening our good aim term before purchasing eisewnore. SN00X & HACKENBURQ. Aug. 10. 76. FAUSP. & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Penna. (North of First National Bank)- illEltCIlAIeT TAILORS. READY MADE A CLOTHING A WKLL seleeUd stosk of Ready made XX Mat' and atdjrs UiOlhiUf Of B1Tf Vluallt ssd si1. SEW IN O . MACHINES, TRET are alt Agal fr laLtt 1m provod. ckeepoet sal beet r'swiag M v shlass f ever siail aV la as. A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Vfs eoadomnAVnm Wis ZsMch JVt tti nili-tnni o.ift iiim-nwtlofitboiitOili Lull, In I"hlliini ranMiikrrHrown'i"I.anrn Clnthlnt ' ii In Amenuk." A vlritof uul tuomlkiitin thonxvtkcn: Yiltor, ' Wht eotwt Ij the Tfondln on y AUrodmA. "Booth Krt comn of girth nt Mukat. IMeM ant th BIXTll, fur torn Mnnnn mklnf Oak IUU, bats baas aiUled r avojrnlnir ivivnna.' .. Ti. " ""our aoionau l ildlmnlonir' Do jrm fcaow A. " U.OTS nnara wt SS ea Mark, and M odd on Bixlli, tlf atnrlea high, liaa ovor tnn) aeraa a flonrlaf , d ooTn nacs onw ocuplad toVnryt twenty dlOaiaul bust PCM placet."!' X. " Do yon on MMm-powarf .'k aJ?"J? n1n " !WW for Iba fWIg bt and vawnceralTatora.and lha kolleiijiaam tor baaUas, and U epara. tkiaa of tha annas - V. "Wba order do yea HtbKMMbf MTlMValM Art and arraMtd la t btMsaalll,OB aViag aoBBfatta. aniT lakatt ICT17J Val HIV a"ri 'laratfM, In th. wri woo V. " Ii Inapwuni-tiie fint operation F N2,'2"irln. 1 In (roorti ir flrH tAearand In tha ptrre, Then Impacted. Iho loth do&i ovar rohun la ih r, nr . ....- aoor. I',1''. Dd two nta tit, one befora and oco ehtnd tha eomla wat.v, aitk .v. - kawh for lha least aln.hnU innrbiin. narkiot erery flaw. w that the rutler may era aud avoid u when fee com to ut U sac Mir n u. V. Yon net employ an sr rof ewHenf - v" VUI II I III SI. ' and are I Wo ep iv oanai au toe Hi Into farmenov heUde (Ins on the f loth I marhlnaalhatda a aoarn arm work earlh gtor? foa ataauXaeturs aU yot ewa . wo ao, ana noas eareruTly. Onr e. smlnera Irupect erery etltuh and seam, and certify o arere garment aa astra-well made ii! JT? fv",!1 a It sad becoua yeinonfflble for rt." V. " Your IfMea But aara ran a -4 " In erery direction, elr. Ilutkftiyatem wmumj we practice an war m.tiuih. wntiiwa. aa lopuiour Seoole aa wa do." uwa to lha .AiVwUiipactlntaio work, what beeome Krery alngle (arment ha lie namber and other poluu noted on It. au that lu entire ble toryraa bs traced without fail, upoa out jV." Yoti nnri bars or 40 Mletmen f t .l. - "L"' . 0tt,r yu ve ios In lha rarloui nwma and aultea ol ruouu. selllnt to the thronin of rustomrrt." Md'taSrair buy ,a A. " Vary great All ore? the eoun try. 0r jyjARb; THKsE FACTS I The Testimony ol the Whole World. Holloway's Ointment Bad Isy, IUid Brtatt, Sort and Ulcrr. All description of ore ar remediable by ihe proper and dljlgeni ui of ibit in eilimahl preparation. To aiiempt to cur had leg by pllring tb (dge of lb wound I o ei her is s folly fnr ihouldlb akin unite, a boggy diieaieil oondliion re main unilerueaih lo break out wiin ten fold fury la a few day. Tbtonlr rational and oooeaful Ireatment, a Indloaled by nalura.ii lo rdu) tb InSumaiioa in and shout th wound and to tooth lb neighboring pari by rubbing In plenty of lb Ointment a (all I forced into ml. Tui will eauae tb malignant htimori lo be drained off from lb bard, wollen, and die oolored pari round about th wiund (or, or uloer, and when tbe bumrri ar remur- d, lb wounlibinelf will loon bed: warm bread and water poullioe applied orerlbe atfcaied parla, after lb Oiutment bt been wall rubbed in, will tootb and oil en th lime and greatly siil lb our. Thar i deioripiioa of uloer, or and iwclllng, which need not be named her, atleodaal upon th folliai of youlh and for which ibit Ointment it urgeully recommended at a totereiga remedy, la curing inch poiionoui or it never fail to reilore lb ytin lo a healthy mil if btrillib laken aeoordiug I lb prin ed Inilruolion. Diplttheria, IJkrrated Stre Throat, and acarlrt anil olnrr rrver Any of lb ahore diieate may be cared by well rubbing tb Oininirnt tbtee timr a day lulo lb ebeil, Ibroat. and ntck of tb patient ; It will toon ptnelrat. and glre Immediate relief. Medieis laken by tb mouth mil operate upoa th whole ijriiem ere it InBurno n be fell la any local part, whereti th Olniment will do it work at once. Whoever trie lb un. gueul in lb ahore manner for tb dieeaie named or any similar dtiorder asesting tb cheat and Ibroat, will Bad IbrmoeWei relieved a by a cbarm. AU eulfereri front the complain'.! thoutd earelope tbe hroal at bedtlm la a large bread aad water poullioe, after Ik Uialmeat kai been well rubbed In it will greatly auit lbs cur of lb throat and cheat. To al lay lb ferer and I men lb loBaiaiaatioa, igbt or ten Pill ihould b take night and morning. Tb Ointment will produce partpiraiion, tb grand nUal ia all eat of fever, tor tbroalt, or where tbert uiigbl be sa opprtetloa of Iks tkatt, ither from an bras or other tauie. I'ilf Futuli Stridur. Th ahore elate of eniaol ttnu will he rewor- d by aishtlf fuiaeaUng th parte with warm water, ana tuta or rnnit ene'tu.itr raaoing in tea tMatiuant. formal isBerlng from tueee dlretul eomulalnte ikould not lt a mearat la rreallog thalr prsgreia. It ehnalil he under. mod that It I not lulScleat merely to tmert the Ointment on the elfeeled pirU, bat It mait heaell ruhbl In fjra eon.lilirable time, twe or three tlia t a day, tuat It may be taken Into tne ay-ieia, wuaaee it wilt reuiore any hidden tore or wound aHeetaally ai though palpable va inecye. inereagaio oreia aaii watnr pi eei, fur the rabbieg In of t be Ointment, read aad rnttnr ooultl' of t he Ointment, will dogreiti lerrlse. Thlili the aly ture treat ment lor (email., ctaei of aaoeer la the Horn. ana. or where latr may be a general bearlag uoira. liutucretton of i outhSore and Uloer. Ulntehei. a alio iwallln. eaa. wltk eertalnt be radically eured If Ihe Olntwnt be uied free ly aad Ihe fillet taken nlgut and moraine-, ai reomaiaeaded la th printed Initra itlona. When treated In nv other war tbar onlr dri apla one pl.oe to break oat la another wbera ai thli Ointment will reiaore the humor from tha tern, aad leave the patient a rlgoroui aau Beauty oemg. it will reiuire time wits tae aa or tb run lo laiure a laatlugaur. Dropical SiveUing Paralyui, and Afcn, afi.me. Although tbe above complaint! diner widely tn their erlgla and a ate re, yet they all require local Ireatmaal. Many of the worat eaaaa, of lucb dlaaaeri, will tield la a eeiBparailvely ihort Itese of time wheo thle Olatoieut le dillgeolljt rubbed Into the pert! tffroud, even ifur every other meaai have failed, ti all eerloue mala dlaathc I'llla ihould be takm aeeordlog loth prlated dlreetlune eeoumpeuylug eauh kut. Both th OinlmenTand Pitt thould b wed in Iheollowmg cute ; , , Bidtaue. I (toot. Mad Sre aatl, I m i ... uieaaanar weuing. Diirua, eninlnni, ' ' ' Uila of knaehetoec aad 8audlM, Oooo-bay, l)hlcgo.foot, Obllblalm, Obaped M md, ijHiBoaaTU. I'llra " I Hbeuiuatlin. , , Soelda, - . Sore uloplee, More Tbroate, Btin file blurry, uorue eoii,i . . . Sore Heed. Uauoera. Tumor, Uontreoted aad Stiff JoInU, eirpheatiatlt. riitulat. uioerw, Woanda, Ytw. 04VTIOW l-Woae ire gea alee aileae the tlgaatura ef 1, ttirikwk, ai agout foe tbe United Blalee, earroundi aeah uog nf Pllle and Ululmeut, A hand-awe reward will be gltea to any one reBderlag eneb lulormitloa aa may lead to tnej oea-aj.ioa w eaf perv or pemee eouaieneuiBg Ihe medial net or veualbg lue wmi kaowlug Ibem lo lie iperloue. Sold it Ihe tfenufeetflry of Profiiior Boll. lalkUo., Mew. York, and by all reapwiiable llrugglle and Uealere la Madlolaw Ikr 41a1 bout tbeeleillaed world, ta pot a of la Mat, W al, aad tl eeeh. There icaoanderablc car las ay taking tbe larger ela. h. B.-Dlreetloaafor tbigeldiaee ef paUcaaf la everjr dlaordar ar lata to each pat. daae,cthNay EXECUTORS' NOTICrS Letters teilameatary on tb tt ef WlllUa. P. Waaeaeellerltf Bailee re ve Ber'a, Btyaar Ua.. fa., deed, haea haaa ar raai aaa to the aauer- cigaad all peraea kaowlag themedvec laoawt. r Ii a Cvweat wkintkili kayleg alaic Mawelcaid a aUI aaat twa l r . -av ,t t 11 ivv. II vr perfrct tritem aod mln of aslf-meMnmnenl .. Biaka lJp"mlbfo tn pinnae f'lo .' tnlloe r Jl apforfiKUy ai U they wre bare la V. IjuppoeeymihiTeatleiinhairadoaeB different di-fitmenlr' A. " My drilrl we ha-a more than rway. earh charivd with III own builnm. and i b tliorouhly oreanlird, a uvoaawy wbaei wllli io tbo jn'it wheel." V. Zfll r" " doea or ar of fhemt" A. "With pleaiuiw, Tbo Cnetom trMui tent for tbOM wboprefer enMDm-made to Mdy inad.yTM Furnlahlne Verartment, Tl JtfJ?-'9 uiilerwcar . lbs Shirt Vctorr, with Id bun machine making onr own flnt-rlaai ihlrt. The Trim Biliif lirputment, Itaelfaibls ai aiany rrru iir atoro. The Oarornt etook Mooaa. lha BeeelTlna: koom. The Order Department, named before. The Special Uniform! Depart. wot. The Dellrerj Departataal, WUh US aeoraof Meaainevia. The" V. " floldThola I elr, onoogh J" A. lai not halfthroafkT The tlwMa TJVnn. with Itt bllLand rlfn dletrlbalora; pditlneand publlahlnsal btntneai and nopnlar lonrnal, aiiciiae .Jr lO.OWropleiaiOfiOjIy Itell all your frli ennrena rorit). The Men's IicaartnienlL Th Yowthaf UeMitaii eftiyr at lha Children's Depan"MaL with lu entrance mf larllaa. Trie T1...l, it wit lie medal The Telegraph Dcpart- aient. The Chief perk's Department, with ranooe-ieervraoiraaaMmnu. tieneral Man acer's Departmanli Financier's OBua, and other office of lha SrinaU bny aa bee thlnklne, planning, eifiiUne. baying, Bak ing. retUtarlng. rerah lofr arnding out, aelUrg, and In a IhcuianaSgMy Joining their forre to carry on a boitneeorlih the people mount. Ing to betwaaa li,a,Cul aiui aa aualiT." V. "S-t-a-a-e-n-d-o-n-tP A. "Indeed II III I fnrent to name Caihkr Department, which bantllei lataaiMS f null ealt on ire ilngle dan I" X. "tas.onui Immcurel Thai , what enabki lb boua lo bujr cheap and e-lchcanr' A. Eiactly I You hare Wit hit It Th penple throng here. krCVlnJ that we depend en low jnrlceiand ImmrwaMlea." V. "What ar tha 'roTii ulu' I bear ao aencn aooutr' A. " eric, i K. "Ounyileinoftiailnaai dealing t. On Ice, ao deriallon ; 1. t'anh for ereiyihlng j a guarantee protecting Uiepun huer; . The rnn,i,i, HI.-UII U , , , . money returnad if the buyer caa't otbarwi be culled." V. " Nothing could b fairer." A-1 S0,".lv Anl ,h" fr" H." ".! taauk jou,iir, lor your poll la attention. A. "K. tat aU. Id a pleanire to aerre too. Call again: and be aura of tin place Waua maker at Brown' Oak nalltfVuu-Iaet cor ner Slith and Market" &f V. "Thank youl labaU U happy to ansa, Good morning." ORPHANS' WT SALE ! WILL he sold by virtue of an or der of aili laraed oat or tt.e Orphan1 Oonrt nroarder nnaaty on Aril lltAV, rttCH TRI MKR 1Mb, 117. at th presliee of the Ute Ella. Keek, dee In M I.I. I lee eek towoehln, aid eoeaty, the followlag deeerlbed Meal tale, to wit t THAUTMo I. Tb undivided one half part of a certain Traet of laad elteate In Middle, ereek twp. carder Co., Pa. Hoaaded North by land or Jacob A. Smith, eoatb hr land of Jobn llelmr and ntheri, Bait br land! of Ja cob A Mmllh, Weit by land of Henry M. Ktrinh and David Malmr, eontaialng IM A.'KEe more or leal, thereon are erected a Twotnry lo-areethrberded Mooee, New tang Ham, and otber natbaihllngi, a good well and a anrlne of oicellent water, two or- ehanli of eholee fruit. The land I la a good a'ate or cultivation. TKAtlT No. a. Tl.a nndlvlded bilfafa aar tain tract or Pleeooflaad iltaateai a firm Id and b.undad K irtb br landlef Hiare Welrel. eoatb hv laadl of Je- ob amlih, Kait by land! of balraofKalvIa FUber deed. Weat bylandief Henry Wetarl, aoaUlnlng S AUKfe, mercer leii. TRACT No. a All that certain lot of emend elmate In utddleereek tnwnililj aforeiald. Bonndeil by land, ol John llaaherman, t'ry man' K.tat and othen. eontilnlae one-fnarta of an Acre more or low the won a Bne l.liee lo Quarry. Hal- toooiamenoe at lu o'clock a m of aal'l day , wben due aiteadaaito will be given aad termi ol tale m .! known by r.bi a. r.r. ur.n . Administrator of kill Keek, dee'd. Aug. T, It;. TH C nmlerilgned being the own -rof 'he ether ndlrlded half p.rl of the Brit above deacrliieil toe Iraete ol land, will oiler tbe laoie at Public Hale, at the am time and place auove e.g. Uoncd. vniBLbe B.KCB.. SELIHSGKOVE MARBLE WORKS. Tb nndnlgnd bavlag purckaitd the Sc. itaarove Marble W.irka, ha II now lallr ate- parid to manufacture, Konaments A n i Headstones. lammer at nrleaa much lower than hereto fore, and lower the hai ever been doae In Ike ooenty. Having lu.t received a large lot of Peilgni, of all tbe lateil itylei ol Atonement ahead, tonei, I aia able to give latliractloa In nylee ami prlrei, to all that wuk to deeorate tbe grave, of a departed friend with a neat, ehvag) .1ln.in.ueii, Tomb) -e llenitatoiiev I have tun mid arraiai;iaeote, en at to be able to lurat.h on aburt aotleo, Nerblo, Kind, tone, or any other klad of door and Window Sllli, at prlcai to lull tee purekaeer. farioni la need of any of tbe eboro article! nil' lire money br celling attke Sellowrore alarbio work! before purakiiiag eliewbere. 1 alio keen Hank'i ratioiUalviaiMd tirav (laardi for lala. five dIBircat etjlee. Uomc aad loo. bar Mr. i. H. Long, of Adamiburg. i agent for th undereigned where all or .lore, will receive prompt attention. ar,T-M. r. ia, an run. ALLEGHENY HOUSE. 819 V ttlft Market iret PUILADCLPIII4. Has btt enlarged aad rallied for Ibt ss aoumodaiion of 3oo Uueelc f 1 centrally located ia tbe Bueintet aoriioa of lb Clly and Place of amusement, A. Street Car pan lb bouas lo aad from tb Oealeanial Building, aad la sosseoilos ass Itied ap a itrgc DI.N1NQ HALL AND RESTAURANT, Por lb sssoamodailoa of Ik travelitg puotic. a. uz,ua. rrap r April BIB. 1879 PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FABIiI. THE nndersiitned will offar hia Valuabl rarm tltaa In Franklin town, eltln. Harder enantr. abioat ana hair aaiie aarta ,A0V',i!eu,ft.,:, Sff'Wf fflrt, noma, eoareaieni to reania, licurekai. Mllla. I aad about a mile from the Railroad Daoot, oonlalola 1st A 'HkS MORS or leal, hetweaa HevcBty aad Klibtv Aoret ar cleared, aad la a goo.1 itateofeultlrail in th halaaee well eat with VAI.UASI. e; TIMBtB. adjolnlagland of Morn tnllv, John Hare, Anph Uo.ereoi aad riaiaael Muieer, on whleb arc creeled two good l Wht, LI Mil HOUHfc, BAaKBAHN, aad all aeoeiiary outbulldlag, two aieeil-at prlaga of waur aear tbe koaie aad bara, twe Large Apple orchard, wltbebole frail, and large variety ofolker cbolec fruit tree. Till It a dMlrabl property, aad Ikoee who I itead t buy a farm, ihould net fall to allcad thti eala. Baperu eia that Hllaielaoa coal la aband onee ean he found on theac primUM, aad illght proipeetlng baa produced very Battering evi dence ol lu osliieae there. eiaic to eommeeee at l e'clock A. hf . of cald day, on the premleM, when due attcadanec will be given aad totaM af tal made kavwa hf ag, aaie.1 Jiwuoaruu, Dittolution of Co-Partnerthlp. THB eo partnership heretofore Utlag la the Bra nam of Srkeek a del ex- cMkaet ha tb'i day heea dlieoliad by auiual eeaeet ea aeeeeatof III kealta. at. K. aehoch, oca ef th Bra ha rotli d. Tb 8oka ar la lb kaade of . U. Sekuek. aad all aartlea ladabted t nil Bra ar redjaaetad I make immediate utile. icni Btnuvua lUUUUa. Aug, I, lire. I will aereelter keep en hand a well (elected leek olgvede, kieb I will coll at tke loweet each prleee. B. B. I I, Oral, aad all klad of Prialuee will be lakes laeaehaag for good, coal of all klad will be sept a head wkiek v. Ill be told atreaaoaakle prlecc. Terae, all bill mail be Milled wltbla Malay freai data f Mil. a.illeliiBg year fnitaer paueaece I aa vt rtoUully, W. B. eOUUOaV "SAPj DAL WOOD Fnmtnt a mncb grailae power la leelortagt a healthy elate, lieavcr aeaduoac alckawa, I eertale and Ceoedy la lie emloa. Il le faal ea. aereedlBa cverr olbce reaedv. Billy retMuleo are la eit or eight day. Be caber aeadelhla. ae Oolag to He grail cnu, (aaap aehetueias neve oee eaaen.aoo, aaea at ra 'a, b'i"--l, Me mmummm, wa, an m eaaaa a. I Ml , ' r-o a ( c ' t . - THE HEW t DOUBLE THREAD s ' rvl IJ,, , U. r; tj 0 Isi 1 IT KNalae aB Ihe rlrtual af tKa Ughi-RiMHUng Temiea. which waa and la lha hem. In uaa. ar-Hlaaaa aouci aw PA 1 kM f HARDENED CONICAL BCARINOS aa both the ana mm, Oiar mw and eld Ideal, worked out with brand new Michlaerr and Toon at ear ewa new werta. the bear ct of Ni,b. Naar law, kaae etaaa. a alandard f MECHANICAL EXCEL. la the ban dly ef Naaraib, New fancy, hive i r Mimaattaa ef rncuoa, Mali teachid la tba bemag MachiM world. I.F.NCB, Miaiaanaa of rriciioa, Muiaua of TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF W levlte tha attention ef all, aepocielly the baring high meakaalaal aktS at SbaervaUea. M. It. AU Machiaea fully warraaied. DOMESTIC 8KWING MACHINE CO., New York nnd CHilasigxo. LADIES, USE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS, HEW GOODS! Low Prices! 1IOWAHD Adamsbnrff Snyder Connty, Penn' THE Subscriber bavinpr pnrcliased the Store in Adarnsbarg, owned B. 1 Hendenhaah.. Inlcnda lo rerrv on e eeneral meeantll hnilneae at tha ftll Stand. uhee thle method of Informing hli tuiny frlrndi and rttliene In Adamehargaad Ihe lerraal tug country, inn ui aaej rei irnra wiin mo lari.-e ito. k of ill kiuda of Oooda uiuilly kapt SriiliNU AJND bl;MMEli GOODS Such as Cloths, Cassimers, Keutucky Jeans, Cottonades of every m and qual.tv, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks AtL WOOli DEI.A1NS, Merinos mats im cats, carom, noar, mt, am stair uu cuti, BOQ'm S AND SHOEl Hardware. Qaeensware, Tin and Glassware Wood and Willow ware, CoffJ Sugars, Syrups, Molasses. Teas Cicrara tc Tobacco, Fish & PlAT rifisT rnT SHAMOKII k WII.KKaBABBK, Saperlet M VUitVlil laUilaUf vUiijU uui Coal for BlaokamllU'l uae. Th Higknt Market Price Paid or all kind oCOUA'TR Y PRODUCE, ALMO t Dealers in aLL KINDS ol imir n.nl Hsaill or which the highest Price in Oxtlt will be Paid. Mar. 7, 1 GRAND JlT New York (In Holmes' new boilidinfr, MARKET HT HKUIVBaROVE, A C AN b ttta s of ib riattt tsJ a oil F ANCT GOODS, 8uamar 8hawls, CouBltrpaatt, Btaborg Idgtasja, ea4 hi lags. Vi-iNB srlmat of Ladle sad Cblldr J? , a. - QAKFITB, ALPACAS, WHITaV GOODS, IBEO leave la aasonne I lb publl good for Ibit Hprina Irtdc bolb a I erery body who favor me with a ll will la lb couaiy to buy Hot of goods. ' TTY ruin tar dolna Itnelneei arc t On Frlee t Conrteoei and Honorable dealflng I W SI A preecBtetloa I N" aaapalalon to Buy t Tbe poor eat treated altb tk tama Bliet at I ?" A vliltaBdacomparleo of prlcec eafneitly eolleltca. Mtrt. B. Alee Af far B. Battorltkt fauera. a. WBAI Tk BW Clalklae Blara ahaea lha T Fancy Sir. Any giailiman can qulp itiiQioBcy. Pollig memloa alwiyt giviu. . Bcllaigrev. Pet. C ' Tt, NEW KAnDT7ABl s t o RE, Mr PS V V , IRddleburg, Fenn'a, Th aadoralgaad would Inform the eltlteat ef , ha epeeed a Hardware btore at tbcabor meaihiaed plao and tnal be will keeu a full lie of all klad of Hardware, luoiadlag Heavy e Bbell Ustrclvrar, TKIU MINOS, SADDLERY, Bbse Fladlags, La:br. ' tTXm Special ladamauats la VS EUILDrO nAr.WaABS LOCKS, HINGES, BCRKWS. HAILS, etc A Larva Aeeaaiaaaa! t i?ael Bleat Skaw 1 k Bptde. He, Gtrde Tcolt, sahyibos Orala Bakta, Hay Sea, Pall, at-, ' . iii or, i- Or ALL KI2CUB eeastaaily ss bs4. Alt at C-'"y traced Mco. AU who r t v 1 f -y l H co f".iK w.aty 'f ' -, ' "DOtlESTIC," LOOK-STITtJil MAOIIIITll "DOMESTIC," wcbjaii gae Antaeantn) eta aa itandard ef MECHANICAL KXCKt ihmbuitv, aad rang ef arerk. aerer NEW GOODS! Low Prices! I 1. KOMIG wili, tiwiii ep on nooaa well aeeertei In a Brit Lint country Store. Ill etook can Poplins, Ac at all prices and very shtsj of all kinds, and. at Low Pnees, Salt Wholesale and Retail. THE Fancy Stori opposite the Keytsons HoteL) Iltgaat Ciook vw a la lals mill ' . Bottary, Qlovs, lalMl Blvls Tics !. TABLI LINER, T0WUIS, as., ft Ibst I bar likta gral ptla la stils( oualilltt ssd nrteai. and feed aaaSdeai b obv1bc4 that Ibis Is lbs sbMMet l . Karalnaa RaI.I le eaaaterl mirk tha k tntilf thtr from kd t foot fa r J IL UAETMAN, . i J jvbticb or Tne mac fc Conveyanoeri ' ' CENTRETILLB, Baydw Oesaly, f Dolleetloac aad alt bailnaac aarUlahu be l I cfllee if Jut la of th fee wilt he needed ii attnortBouca , 4 ., Aff srvj $12 ader at bene Agist wealed. Oatl! as larat fr. TA) US UO., AagaMa, at IgV JbJEB B. MIDDLES rTAETH. JUSTICIOr TBI PEACB . COM TRTAITOIeV 1 KoCJure City, Inyder Co Pa. , 4 Oeileetlnni aad all botlact fflec ef J aetloo af tk Je at ihort nolle. ipartaranagtoch' Will beattMded t . Jnly ht,1fc justice or Tub rBAc: eSc Conveyancers ) "' yBEEMOST. Bydge'aly, Oenllovc end ill badaaas aawUlalM tt'f 4 tore andtn baetaac neeUlalM tor Jul tee ef ike teeee wOl BeeiaaB. SnSBriiCsJe. , a i Aft B(We ooereot M abort j.j,n. r.::"rrrLr.?, j -aa a pc-' l ' ..TJV v at - w. 4 ' ' . . . . I' '..1