... i i rife Post. Middleburg, Sep. 14, 1876. J. CROUSE, Editor & Proprietor. 5OTr National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTH Kit FORD B. HAYES, or omo. FOR VICB PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OP NEW YORK. JlMtl'ict. For Congress TIIAD. M. MAIIAN, of Chsmbersburg. For Senator DR. n. F. WAOENSEM.EU. ofFellnsfrove, (Subject to district oontertnoe.) For Aeaemhly CI1ARLEH MILLER, of I'cnn. For I'rolhnnotary JEREMIAH CRUU3K, of Miajloburg. For Register k Recorder. JAMES M. VANZASDT, of Middleburg For District Attorney JOHN II.AK.NOLD, of Middleburg, For JtiryCommirslonrr SAMUEL F.8IIKARV. olCenfre- Kx (Jov. Seymour was nominated for Governor by acrtunintion by tbo iewiork Democratic convention, I'ttt be positively declined and a now convention is to bo held. Mains Elkction. In tho absence of anything definite, tho Republicans claim tho tate by U00 or 10,000 mtijority, nnd tbo Democrats concede it by 8000 majority. The Washington correspondent of tho (Jlucago Jnfntne writes that a rnsDonmblo Now York irentlormin makes tho Htateniont tlittt at tho tituo Fernando Wood, as Mayor of New York, tried to prevent the stopping of arms ubout to bo shipped to Georgia, in 1801, Mr. Tilden was one of a number of citizons who made themselves very prominent in at tempting to securo thoso arms, and that he went personally and expos tulated with tlioso who hud Uutaiuud tUotia. A Demociutio investigating com mitteo investigated the udmiutHtiu tion of State affairs iu Ohio covering tuo ponoii uoveruor lluyes was iu ofllouv Tho coiuuiittuo reported : "Your commit too take pleasure in reporting that, so far as eloetivo ofli rers and their subordinates are con corned, very connutinlulilo honesty ami lulolity liavo liecu observed, and that iu the official conduct of no public officer, whothor elective or appointive, bus corruption boon dis closed." Tub Cincinnati Commercial, in figuring on tho results of the Pre si deutial election, couuts New York, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, iNortn Carolina, Colorado and I Ion da as doubtful States. Outsido of this it estimates Tildeu will receive 123 electoral votes and Ilayes 1C3. Necessary to eloct, 185. Thon New York alone will oloct Iluyos. Or, if New York goes for Tildon, Indiana and North Carolina will elect Hayes Or give all these to Tilden, Colorado, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiuna would elect Hayes. Ou tbo closost estimate tho Republicans have but twenty-one votes to gain in the Mates counted as doubtful, whilo the Democrats taunt gain seventy three. Tilden on tho War. Among tho speakers at tho groat Jiopubiicau mooting iu lturliuton Vt , ou Tuesday, a week, was (jov rnor Ifudorwood, of that city. Ii Lis ppocoli he brought out a fact of grout moment to tho pooplu of this country, who are asked by Governor niueo 10 eiec i uiui iiieir r reunion t following is Governor Underwood'i language as reported by tho Hurling ton Free Press ; 'Of thin doctrine of a Federal un ion of sovoroign States, Siuuuol J Tilden is head uud front. It is tho doctrine of bis party, aud his own individual uoctriue. X liavo known lum for twenty years. I have deba Ced this nuostiou with bim personal ly, and I know that ho holds tho opinion that tho war was unconstitu tional. 1 heard him declare, iu con versation with myself, near tho closo of tho ww. that ovorv man nf Din United Slatou army that marched Across bouiucra sou was a trespass I.... - or, una nauia to a suit lor damages, in an action of trespass I I asko Liui if ho undertook to talk such treason as that, and if it was bis opin uui n lawyoi, umt tuis UOVom ment could ouust men. nut arms., ii their bands, an4 tend them to tho protection of the Government against ioudu, nut, iiku iiirutvu U1OUU018 try its own soldiers as trespassers to ana lie aaia mai it una dignant, and we had it pretty hot for m . . iviu ui i kuuw noiuing aoout to common jaw i and if tl it tb common law. I da not nni know anything alwut iL" Tno trethrtu adds i "Mr. Un derwood U a witanesa whoso truth fulneaa will sot bo questioned i and u wm acenraoy oi bis testimony is h qneatiou, it can bocorrob ' ' - f j fttr Wif - " . .1:' 7f - VERMONT. 20,000 REPULICAN M AJO RITY. ! Rrpuhlirnn Keettd, Solid Drliya- lion to ttitijrrsf . Boston Sept (J. Additional re turns from Yormont nre an follows t Firut Congressional district, fifty- threo towns Joyce, Republican, 10,400 i CliilJa Pomofratio 4,7117. Snoond Congressional district, forty thrno towns -Donison, Republican, 0.04U t Dickey, Democrat, 3.504. Third Conirrosftionnl district, tbirty four towns -llcn.loo, Republican, C 434 1 Edwards, Duinocrat, 2.1)02. Ono hundred and thirty towns rivo Fairbanks, Kopublican, for Governor, 31,184 1 UingUaiu, Domo crat, 14.584. Tho wuue towns fTAre Peck, Uo- pnblican, 22.495, and Bingbam, Democrat, 8,410, in 1874.' At tbis rnto tho Gubernatorial vote for tbe Republicans will show about 26,000 majority. Pooh Fellow. Sara nel J. Tilden, tho bogus reformer, is catching it on all sides. His political friends are calling npon bim to como out and explain tho charges against bim, wbile bo, poor follow, looks tromb- lingly on and ones tho vision of the bite Honse fading before bis sight. The troth is hard to rub out, and tbis Mr. Tilden knows. Ho has tried to explain bis eonnectiou with Tweed. and bis counoction with the Demo cratio Convention at Chicago, in 1801, but tho moro be explains the worse it is for him. Hut bis incomo returns for 1802, and his answer to tho Circuit Court of Now York, in 1 87(5, havo evidently provon too much for him. In 180:1 bo sworo that bis income foe 1802 was 7,118; while in 1870 ho swaros that in 18b2 ho received fees from ono railroad company to tho amount of $20,000 Come, Samuel, riso aud explain tbis discrepancy iu your oaths of 1803 aud 1870. If you choatod Undo Kara in tbo rovenue line you must tako a bark scat iu tho reform move raont Tbo ago demands honost men, not men wuo liavo ullod their own pockots at tho esponso of tho Uovurnmont. Tiirs Public Pkdt and its Redcc tionh. Juno 30, 180(5, our publio debt was $2,fl iO,:'4tt,000 on the 1st day of August 1870, $2,008,301,311, 00 ; showing a reduction in ton years of $542,0 l(i,(83. 04, besidos paying tbo running oxponsos of tho Governmout aud tho millions of dol lars on claims growiug out of tho war ; in addition to this wo bavo annually tho taxation, ' and at all times kept a surplus iu tho Unitod States Treasury. In 18GG, the rovonuo derived from tho intornal revenue alone was $300,220,813. This amount was dorivod from tnxeB on various articles, but con stantly roduotioti have boon made until now in' 1870, tho rovonuo from this sourco is roducod to ! 11 0,000, Oi 0, a reduction iu taxatation of nearly 200,000,000 per annum, this year wo bad a 'surplus in tho Treas ury or 2'.l,000,000, winch Las been applied on tho national debt. Does this look liko a desire on tho part of Republicans to oppress tho people, or does it look liko trying to pay the lionckt debt of tho nation, incurrod by tho Democratio Rebellion f Seuutor Logan, Aug. 20. Why Democracy Should not be Trusted. For the following reasons Democ racy has no claim upon tho loyal peo ple of the nutiou for their support or confldonco : 1. It encouraged tho dangerous heresy of States' Rights, and educat ed tho pooplo of the South to rebel against the Government. 2. It rofusou whon in power, to take steps against tho threatened disruption of tho Union, andnermit- ted tho robelhoa to assurao xbrmidan bio proportions whon prompt action noma uavo crusuou it in 114 mcep tion. 3. Hy its oft-oxprossod sympathies for tho rebel cause during the proso- cutiou of tho war it bold out false hopos to tho Confederates, and thore by prolonged tho conflict at the ox peuso of hundreds of thousands of lives and millions of treasure 4. When victory was about to crowu our efforts to prosorvo tho Union it resolved in national con vention that tho war was a failuro and demanded that it should coosa 5. Sinco tho closo of tbo war it has plaood every obstacle possible in tho way of an bonorablo and peaceful ad justment of the questions growiug out of tho abolition of slavery and tho changed condition of affairs inci dental to tho closo of an exhaustive war. 0. It opposod in Congress, and In tho several State Legislatures, the adoption of tbo thirteenth, four teenth, and fiftoontli amendments, and, failing to defeat thoin, has con tinued its opposition by toaehing its toiiowors in me ooutn that tuoy aro not bound to rospoct or obey them. 7. It has approved, either by si- lenco or opon dofenso. the outraeos committed by the Democrats of the South 011 those wbo differed from them iu political opinion. 8. It represents tho worst elements of society, tho ignoranoe and vice of tho North and tho disloyal sontimont OI tUO HOUtU. 0. Its return to power would tend to dostroy our credit by adding to our already heavy debt claims of doubtful character growing ontof the rebellion, and pressed for paytnont oy I'emooratio innuenoo. 10. It is the same old party wbo was driven from power in 1800 by an indignant people, wnom it at tempted to betray. It is folio in everything that constitutes bonora blo organisation, and is unworthy of trust or oonnoeuoe. ror toe reasons riven it ought not to b trcuUd by Correpfcnikmco. Our Washington Letter. Wahhinoton, D. C, flppt. 8, 1S70, YUw 0 th J'hlitimt titiuttionlfriwh cratic in$eo in Arw York The Ver mont Hrcfioitlltiin coming next I htm Iixiiiiftm nnd Oh in Hood nrv'l from nil nrlttrn the qn'tlipnThe tplm ilid nlond nf thn Vmidrntand Attorney Urnrraln promising ouilook. A gonoral view of the political sit uation is in order. In the State of Now York, the Democracy nre in ee lions trouble Seymour doclinos being tho condidato, for Governor positively, and the party is undor tho necessity of again calling together tho convention which insisted upon nominating bim. Discarding all speculations regarding tbo manner in which this thing was done spec ulating as to who should be blamed and wbo not tho fact stands out prominent, that the Democracy liavo experienced a loss of prtetige from which it will bo hard to recover. The pooplo have a way of thinking over such a matter, and of coming to a conclusion hard to unsettle by any sophistical mode of explanation. They believe that any party is in a 1 . , 1 1 ? . 1 oau way wuicu permits just sucn au anomalous movement as occurred in the gathoring at Saratoga, and all the arranging that may be dono by a reassembling of the convention, can novor begiu to repair the barm. Thus much for the condition of tbo Democracy in the Kmpire State, up on tho voto of which a great deal is depending in INovcmuor. On tho Republican sido of tho ques tion, hore comes Vermont with hor election. True, this State is good for Republicanism all tho time by a major ity of seventeen or eightoeo thousand Hut, nn lncreano on this, shows an aroused state of public sontimont as regards tho choico for President A considerable less majority could bo fairly adduced as indicating apathy on tho part of tho dominant party. A greater can bo clairood with equal certainty, as foreshadow' ing tho carnostness of Republicans to maintain their ground in tho coun try at largo. A majority of twonty- thrco, or perhaps twenty hvo tlious and, therefore, is a signal guu of great import moaning undoubtod gains all along the Noi thron lino in November for the union scntimont and creating a feeling af npprehen sion and dismay in thn ranks of the opposition. Especially, will this bo the caso, should Main como along in less than a weok, and show that in anothor Stato also, tho foeling is fully arousod to manfully sustain tho ascondancy of Republicanism And further, should Indiana and Ohio in October follow in tho foot steps of their Kastorn predecessors tho Presidential question will bo vir tually settlod, and Hayes and W h co lor will walk over tho track, beyond question. Here. 111 iixiuiiRton, a Rood move has been made lately. In view nf the fact that tho boiuit has boon thrown nut, that tho'Soiith would boa unit for the Democratic nominee, and nf tho further fact, that this rcxult H to lo ac- tiomiilirthed by terror! .in if awav from the polU tho colored vote, the 'resident and tho Attorney (ieneral, have iMtied an older iiiMtruc tint: U.S. Marshal r Hpecting (heir ilotic. Thin itdmiralile document hIiowm that the law iuvcxts tho officers with full authority to act, by themselves and deputies, 111 prcservui; me purity 01 the noil and 111 protection tho voter. Indeed, it goes further and says iney must use till diligence to sec that tho thing is dono, so that no com plaint shall come up Stowing that wholcsalo or individual disfranchise ment, has been permitted. That this will prove to bo a salutary measure and a just ono, no reasonable porson can louiit. if the Uoverumont cannot pro tect its citizens in the oxercise of the voting privilcRo, wbnro a ruler for the wholo people is to be chosen, then had wo belter closo up at onco as a frco peo- nlA n.i.l .... 1..., ,1.. ..C ... Will. IIIU lUlllllVIUll Ut Ull- arcliy and violence, which has been so marked a feature of tho South Ameri can republics. Had the position of At torney Uenoral, ut this time last year, been tilled by a man like Judge Tat't, wo should not have been under the ne cessity of recording; such a wicked and bloody rtato of affair as msrked tho liwt eloctiou In Mississinni. The thncs and ''banditti" which invest that State aud practioo opon murder and secret assassi nation aud hnuso-hurnine, to produce election results, would have been smiolchod, and, by sustaiuini! Governor Ames, that Commonwealth would have boon saved from infaniv. lakcn altogether, tho outlook is pro mising, and is growing brighter every dav. Tho American nooole. as we veiny believe, no not intend to invest with power that set of men who havo been striving to tear down this fair fab ric of Government, under which, for a century wo liavo lived. The House, recontly 111 session, cave us a foretaste of what wo may expect, should tho re lict element net control ol tho Execu tive, and of tho immense patronage tin- uer 111s command, it was tuueuoun to near ino yen ni tins (letesiaiiio crew on the battle held disgraceful and bu miliating to have it repeated in the Re presentative Uhamhor or the Mutton, and now, we should hang our heads in slianio and deserve to wear the yoko, did wo poruui me long-iiairodund bru tal acclaim to pervade our. Capitol on the 4th of March next. If, as a people, wo uro faithful to our Union-loving in stinct if, m in battle, wo go upon the principle mat tnoso who help them selves will be hoi pod the day is many yuro umiy him win wiiiiuh me inau juration 01 a iwmocratio iiourbon as tho Chief Magistrate of this country. EPS1LON, IVOTICE of Widows AppraisomenU "uudortho $300 Law. Notioe is hereby given that tbe following widow appraisement uave been filed wilb Ibc Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court of Snyder Co., for eonftrmatloQ oa Monday, lbs 2ttb day or nept . met. Appralantaaut (f Catharine Kaopp widow of aury Kuupd dae'd Appralunnaut of Mary Uott&nstlua, widow of llr, ma nun.iHiiii. iino-a, Appralaaioaul of Rabaoca Walter, widow of Andrew Wall.r dae'd Appralaetuaot of Agoai Blegel widow of Jobs K. hlaial deod. Appralaaiueal of Uelllah Maarer widow of reier waurar aao o. A ppraiaeusat of Amelia JC00M widow of uaulel noons dee's J. OliOL'SF, Clerk. O. t, FroU'y. one. Mlddletmrif, Map. 1, u;. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- XL-battara of edmlni.tratloa oa the astata ol LevlDluok lata of Fraakila 1'owaaltlp, doeeased baelaa boaa granta lo tlio underalgard, all nar- uaakaowiaa Ua Irea ladaMad to aald aetata ara rouuaatad Mi aklaniadlaMpaiaiual while tltoae baTlus alalia, asta.alliata (ma"' will praaaatiuess dal A CAIll). To all b r mfTrriDS from the rror tail Indiscretion of ;nib. titrvoiu Wfsknms, rl dcosr, lots of nsnbood, At ', I will mh'I retp (hut will euro you, FREB Or CM A ROB. This tjM romsdy H diwoTorod by m mlMoiry la Bonis Amrrlcs. Bend lr-dlrtsd envslops to lbs Riv, Jomrn T. Irha, Button D, HibU Uoais, Hew York City. A'r-oth Cnti J1RIAL LIST SEPT. T?5m-1876. Win. Krn k Un Horulln, r. ,loih Molimr, niK'i"..i niiiirin.n. p. i"-.o m ...vrr, Columbia Inf. Co. . 4n-ph Utah', fftmnal lahror, vs. Hny.Ur Crntniy, J. f. lisdiMD, to. Rlehtor a fMlr, iiitmo rn. fniBO Frcl. rk. KndorfM r: T. .1. H. Xstlor. (InliiioMit Int. '-. r: Jan. V, llnllen.t-ln, VllM liohn-r, , A. 8. Uummlni, notlo to .ttrilKilt, . Faitr Thomo, J. J. Mn.lmn, T. (. Kohn ot l. Frsnklln KrMr. . 4. M. How, I'oior HIU. ri. John Frtir. John r. WeiUr, ti. D.nlnl KiMinhsrt, John 8. Nohnur. t. John S. Wolf, ut at, Aornsin nn HSiiinota T. .Mary l.n. Tin itl.iva oau.a. aro al Irtua and fur trial at Sept. Tarn, A. 1, ia;u, Proth'l omoo, MldillelHirK. Fa.,A. M, l7. ..i niroan. rrnm'T. JURY LIST-SeptemborTerm 1876. Obd Jvson. IWaTcr Thoniaa J. K.llor. Hoavar Wm1-Jim. Knnpp, Ranban tlkcr. I'aulro John H. In. Valantlba W altar. Bnoa Ornfor, Kutor HarlmaD. Franklin Franklin M llllar, lau Iltarar. JackHn Snraunl Mnyilcr. Aionroa Ml t-ia llm, Jaoob SliaSar, Tliomaa IIMirlrk, llanlal Laahrr. Nlililknmk-Philip It uab, Win, B. Huinmal. Pcnn John F. HIc liter. Porrr Hi-orr 11. Marklar. Danlol norli. Win. Ultfa. MollnKroe .latnoa M iMar. Mllaa Wt.tarl. Wa-biuglon Uao. FonlliK, Uaulal S. Sliadar. Frtit Jcaoaa. AJama NatA lllniamaa. J.ri. Mnr. Witaon I,i-o, l"ot..r KICK ' I, MunilalAl. I rolal. ii-aar rninn K l one v. Ib avar Weal I'aiil II. Kncpp. Ubaa. A. Smttb J olio v. OKI'. A. IV. Ml1ilraarlli. (Vhlra Joha Harttuan. Jatfolj Mandara. Tavld d. run mar. Chapman .fmathan tlarrold. Atiaalom Moyar Franklin Morrla Enllur. Jackaou llarrlaou liruuaa, U. A. Erleninoyar, liaa Mpanulrr. Mlilitlmrvck H. N. Wrttal, nnhart J. Koelor Miitllrbnrii Ni-wfiiDrt batibuian. MmtriM. H.np. H.Num.n. .WI-IiamI llnlin ini. vr. n'niD. joi n Tvuniir. iiaTiii moTsr. Fann snharm, Oiiniberhnir. Jamoa Millar. fa- t.flWy, John F. Flabar, Kuua Klluglar, HolltWU ilHIillHirillllF. Fi-rry .Iwob R. .Marlla. Nathan Arbofc-aitt I'arr Waal .loualliaa Wuniar. ri!llnntfrova IIhuIhI HlauAdr. Walo Dnrn. doun 1,1. ivrpincr. IMiInu panlnl H. Holnnattnan. Iaake Suaffar, o'M.iiii.m i-.i-mi.ii. iii-nrT ri'-nuritan. m ru-holl. II, nry Il. nlrltk. ilnKton Fblllp II. Aloyrr, Edward Haaa itar F. alurlt, toward ollllnr, Jauiaa Inch. Wa-hlni lor, Fatai jyjARlt THESE FACTS I The Testimony of the Whole World. Holloway's Ointment. 7?id T7., 1M flrraste, Sorn and llcrr. All description, of aorss sr. reinsdiable by Ibo proper and diligent aia of tbif in- ealimablo prepkratlon. To attempt to oure bad leas by plastering tbo till, of the wound together I a folly t for ilinulJ (be skin unite, a bopgy disoaaed conililioo re rtininn uoderiicaili to break out wilb ten fold fury la few day. The only rational and euceraaful treatment, a. Inuioated by mil nr., is to reduoe the inllsmatlon in and about the wound and to soothe tbo neigbboriag parts by rubbing in plenty orthe (liniment a. .all la forced Into meal. Tbi. will onuse the malignant humor, to be drsined olf from tbo bard, swollen, and die- oolored parts round about the weund, tore. or uluer, and when these bumrn are rerout ed, tbe wouudsibomseWes will soon beal warm hroml and water poullioes applied over Ibo atfeotrd part, after tbe Ointment baa boen wall rubbeU In, will .001 b and snflro the anme and greatly . assist tbe cure. Thore is a desoripiion of ulocr, sore and swolliug. wbicli need nut be named bore, allenditnt upon the follios of yojib tnd fur whiub litis Ointment I urguntly recommended as a sovereign remedy. In curing snob poisonnua sores It uvr f.iili to rvalore tbe ivetnm lo a healiliy state if lie Tills be lukou aooordlog lo the prin tea instructions. Divhthrriit, Ulrenit'd Thrmil, and .vwrlrf duff otnrr revere Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment tbree limes a day into ibe ohesl, throat, and neek of tbe patient it will soon penetrate, and give Immediate relief. Medioioe lakea by the mouth mnat operate upon the wbole system ere it influence een be felt is any local part, whereas tbe Ointment will do it work at onee. Whoever trie lbs un gueut in tbe above rnanaor for tbe diseases named, or any similar disorder affecting tbe obest and throat, will And themselves relieved a by a charm. AU sufferer from these complain'. should envelope tbe throat at bedtime in a large bread and wator poultloe, after the Ointment ba. been well robbed la it will greatly assis the oure of the throat and obeet. To al' lay tbe fever and lessen tbe Inflammation eight or ten I'Uis should be lakea night and morning. Tbo Ointment will produce perspiration, the grand essential lo all eases of fever, sore throat, or where there might be an oppression of tbe ohest, either from aslbrua or other oau.es. I'ilre r'iitnlne StrMwrt. The shorn clam of coiunltlnti will ba roreov ed by nlirhilv fomenting the narta with warm water, and luen bv moat erlantuallv rubb Inir In the Ointment. 1'arnin. .uttering from theao direful complaint, abould not lata a momrnt In arroitlng their progroaf. It should be uoder laod that it I. not aumolent merely to liosro the Ointment oa the a 11 ee ted part., but tt unit bewail rubbed In lor a eon.Merable time, two or three times a day, that It may be taken Into the yetsui. wbenoe it will remove anv bidden ore or wound a. alleolually a. though palpable w luacT. 1 nara attain urean ana weiar poma ce., aftar the rubblna- In of the ointment, will do ureal earvloe. innn I ha only aura treat. Blent lor female., eaaa. of eanoar In the atom. aoh. or where there may be a general bearing uuwn. IndiacrrUone of Youth Soree aiul Ulcers. lilotonea. a. alto welllnr. ean. with aartalntv vm raiiionur ourau 11 ma i.iniment ne uaau ires ly. ami tna mi. taken nisht and mornlnw, ae raoouiuieuiieit in tua printed In.truotlona. When treated In anv other war thav anla dra op In one place to break out In another 1 where a. lUla ointment will remove the humor from the .y.teio, and leave the patient a vlgoroit. 00 uaauiiT aeing. win ran it 1 re nine wilb tbe use of the Plll.toln.ure a faatlnar aura. Dropeioul Suxliimje, Pantlyeit, und Stiffl Althouith th above oomnlalnta dlBer arldel In nairoriKiaann uaiura, yai ineyau raquira local Inaatnieat. Mauy of Iba worat oaaaa, of am n dlaaaava, will yield In a nomuarallralv abort pace or time when tbla illulmaut la diligently rubbed Into the parte alfeelad, a Ton altor averv other mean, bare failed. Is all eorlou. mala Ulealhe FI1U ebould ba taken according loth priuiaa airaoiiuus aooomuauing esult bus. Doth the Ointment ami Pillt thould be used ia tlx following caeei : Had Lena. Had lire tat.. Olandnrlar Bwellug, Hum., I i,uuibao. Huuioua, 1 1'lloa, liita of Ifoacheloee and I ltbeomalUn. eland aia.. I Braid.. Ooco-bay, I Sure ulpplea, tihl vo-to.it, More Tbruata, Obllblalna, Hkln Ulaaaaea, ObeMd lluuds, Sourvy, Uorua (Sod,) Sore Head., Uauaani, Tumora, Contracted gad 8110 Ulcare, Julnta, Wound., eiaphantlasM, Yaw.. I'latulaa, CAUTION I None are (an ulna nnlaas tbe signature of J, Haydock, aa eiieiit foe 4ke Untied klaUa, aurrouadaoaob bog of Fills and Olnlaiant. A nauuauuto rawara wiu us gtvea 10 any one raoderiug eovh UiloruMtloa as may lead to (fee duUotluu of any party or part lea eouuterfelllug the audits! aee or veavung tbe eaaa knowing tbaja to ba aporlotu. Sold at the kfsBuraelory of Professor Bollo WAV a Co., Maw York, and by all reapeutable lrugKlla aad Paelera iu Medlulurs Ihrougboul tuaelTillMd world, la po leof (S ovale, U oauia. and tl aaatt. SaVTbar I eoastderable avlag by Uking the lara-ar alaea. K. U. plreetioM tut tawgaldaae of la every dlaordor are aaaSMlM itweepet, YII. WAONKU, Fo., JUSTICE OP THE TRACE. Jaokson Township, Snyder Co. Fa., Will ntUnd Is all bualnaaa Btrostow to bli ears sad oa tbo moat rosaonnMt arms. Mnroh 2, '8lf J a SELUEIMER D BALED Ilf HARDWARE, am mm iron, itaus, Steel, Leather. Faints, Oils, oach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTt'RtR OF Stoves & Tinware. MARKET STREET, jowlsiown, Nevember 3, 1871-tf l'onn'n, FAUST & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Penna. (North of First National Rank) iii:kchat TAILORS. READY MADE AAV ELL selected .loot of Ready-rosde Muna' and lioys' Clothing of Every quality and style. SEWING MACHINES, milEV are also Agents for tbe Latest Im- A. proved, cheapest and bestrewing Ma- oblnes ol every kind now In use. Aag. 10, UTS. SELINSGB0VE MARBLE WORKS. The nnilerite-ned havlna- nnrohaaarl tha Ra. inaicrove Marble Work., be 1. now lulls Die- parvu tu ui.nuiHiun. Moimmcnts A n d Headstones. 1 eutniner at prleee much lower than hen fore, and lower than ba. ever bean done In the county. UsTlne; lnt received a Isrce lot of Ueitgne, of all the late't atylea of Monument. a head loner. I am able 10 iclve .atl.facilou In .trie. and prleea, to all that wlh to decorate tbe a-rava. of a departed friend with a Meat, ekiaa .ilnililiiirilf, Teian.r rieaiiaf ue. 1 bava also made arralnireinenta, ao an to be able to furnUb on abort nonce. Marble, Hand alone, or any other kind of door and Window liille. at prtoe. to suit the purehsrer. 1'ereon. in need 01 any 01 the above artloie. will aave money by ealllnv at the Hellnatcruve jUHriiie work, neiori purebatimr eMewuere. I Im keen Kaok'a ratenl ttnlvaulied Orave Ouardii furaale. Five dillerent atyie.. Come aad .ao. try Mr. J. II, Long, of Adam.burg, is agent for the undersigned where all or ders, will reoeive prompt atlontlnn. Majt,7-tf. V. U EANTNF.lt. ALLEGHENY HOOSH If es 819 it 810 Market direct lIIILADELIill4. Ra been enlarged and refilled for the ao- oommodntion of 3oo Oue.ts ; is centrally looated la tbe Business porlloa of tbe City and Plaoee of amusement, lie. Street Cars pass the house lo and from the Centeunial uuildinge, and la connection has fitted up a large 1)13 INO HALL AND RESTAURANT, Forejba aoooiauiodalioa of Ibe traveling publio. A. BECK. Prop r April otb. 1H7Q White Ilorc Hotel. N. W. Corner Third & Wood Sts. PHILADELPHIA. j.Iltrauck. Oood Stadlixo. Proprietor, Wine, Liquor aad 8egar of lb Choloe.t oranus. marao-70. H DAL WOOD Pnaaa.aea a muoh araaler nower la raatorlna to a neaiuiT .11.. 11 ueTer nroaucee eicaueeii. i. aertalu ana .peeay In tta aellun. II le feat ao peroedlug every other remade. Hltly eap.iulee cure in alt or eight daya. No other Medicine ean do thla. tlwlni lo lie areat .neeeae. many S'lhalllBlea nave bea advertlaed, aueb aa Paaiaa, M Illume, filla. Ualuuit. ale., all of whiub have beau abau. doned. Uundaa Illok fc Uo.. Soft tlananl-a routalnlna OH of Sandalwood, aold at all lirng Stoma. Aak ror circular, or aona tow ev wooacar rMraut, new lore, 101 ae, Aug. 11,10. JNION UOUSE, Hlddleborg Pa, QEOItOE O. SMITH, Proprietor. Accommodations good and obarges nod' erate, Bpeolal accommodation for drov er. A ihr of th nubile patronage I .oiioueu. ucu. u. DJaiiu, April 12, 1876. till In tOfl P' d7 home. Bampl e. worth tl $1U IU wUfree. Stlnwn It Oo. PortlaadSe. ly irXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters J-J teataaenurr oa the eitala of William. F WaseeMllar late of Selioaarov llor'b, Hnyder Co., Pa., dead, have baaa graateit to the undor Igned.All ueraon. knowing them.elvee ladebt ed to.aldeatat will pleaie make Immediate Itayment wane iiiom navieg claim, aaaln.t aald aetata will preMUt tnaia for aettiemeat to iu. te. waitr.nariLLS, e - Aag. M, Tt. J. O. L. RHINllfcle, w. WiSBaaie, seator A Q. nORNBEROKR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Perry Towasklp, Snyder Ooealy, Pa. CelleeiloB., Uoaveyaaelag, and all other best aaaepertaiBing w we omoo will lie pfojapt!! wi. ww wiv . mmm .imaMfiiH. AJjnE NATIONAL HOTEL. J. JJ- FOCKLKR, Pro'r. Belin strove, Pa. This Hotel Is pleataaeiy loaated la the 'eaare,i aad w a vary dealratxe pUoe rot traveler lweui tbeaaWTol aeeuaBMValauit Low raua. ,.1 Hwmuiiu ieiiiaiai.liwU awa. la kav a. 1 . -r. OF We eesiitenaeTtiiis the SejS JSphhf fhe) entntanre of aXmvr nation abmt Oak Hall, lit I'hlladrehlarYaiuuaakerA Brown'. " Ure-pet ('Within -1le In amerlct," A visitor aud attondaiipvto the meakera : Hruv. "WhatounMrlatbeMIdlngonr . AHmdamL -HouUi-Ea comer nf Firth and Market. FK-eee onto the SIXTH, for enmo etramrcre seeking oak Halt, have been abled by deehrnlng persone." V. " It to perfmsiy eoloasal I Do foa know It dlmenelnnar' A. "I2,i o.nare rVet- on Karket, and 10 odd on SI1U1, alz etnrlee bleh. baa over three aCTtwoAflonrUef, and rover, rpar onea oeenpted by VVraaSiaa twenty dlueieal bust lies places." laV X. Ito you wee at earn -rower T m . " A sienl young engine furnhbea power rnrth froiglitand pMawngerelevatnra,and tbe boiler, .team rVr heating, and tbe other ointra- iiiina nf tha hniw 11 tion. of the hnitan .' V. " What ordi-r do yon Jake with good.' A. "They are nrt nixel and arranircd In the basement, on longer eonntrra. and taken thence on tlio fl(;rikTolevaui lo the) tnapso lor'. mnm on Ihtfyfj goor." X, " I. tnpeotlirbo Ant operation f . " No, air, racaaurliur. The gnrMia are flrat tnosnuwdln the pie.-, then Itupected. I lia eloth paaaee oral rollers In the face of a strong llahi; and two men alt, one before and one twhlnd the gooda, watching with the eye of a bawk for tho lesat pin-holo Impprfertion, and marking evory law, ao tliat the ruttor may aea and BToid U wheat k eome to eul la gar kirnta." X. " Tori ainsl employ an arrtV of enttonr , . "Come to our firth Hoof and seel We) keep 70 hands all the tle ewStng op the Cloth Into garnanita. bea1devS BUM-hineaUiatdO) a doain awn work earlMl a atroke." V. " I yea manured uro aU your own gooder A. " We do, and meat earefbriy. Oir ec- amine ra Inapenl every rtltch and Beam, and) eertlry to every garment as extra-well made Harare we put our ticket oa it, aad become reepoaalblo for It." V. "Your syMea mart save yon a great A. ' In even rltrarrlnn ate. ri la Mat .. ana eeouomy we practice all Uar wa Ihrnuirh, thatenablea n. to put out pirVevwa to the) g-,i,v M ui. V. " After lrjanacdne' tha work at.llMMM fur ' A. " Befhre It gnee Into Slock M la efeavfrif. Kvery aingla garment haa iu number aud other poinunotwlou It, ao that Iu entire ble tory can be traeed without fell, upua our hooka. " OV. Ton mntt bare M or 0 salesmen t A. "Why alr.oa buay days you,mayaee 109 u inw varioua PKinja ana suite, ou rooma. te.llln f.. Ih. ihM...- i, w ' . 'rDo you do au order buvf by mail and ezpreaa r A. V ery great. All orsr theouueb-y. Our A MATTER POPULAR NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Low Prices ! Low Prices ! I HOWAllD I. KOMIG Ariiuiisbur? Snyder Connty, Penai'a THE SnlisoribAr havinfr purchased the Store in Adnrnsburf?, owned by n. I.. IUndenboeh,, Inteede to carry on general mecantlle bnalneae at the Old Staad, and lakea Ihla metbod nf Infortulng hla many frlenda and cltl.ene In Adamabnrgand the .arronnd. Ing country, that be haajuat returned with Ann will alwayo keep on bend e well aeeorted and la ran am k of all klnda of Good, u.ually kept la a OrelVlee. eoaulry Store. Itla etaek eoa.l.t partly nf SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cassimors, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades of erery itjl and qnality, also Ladies' Dress Goods. Silks, ALL WOOL DELA1NS, .Morinos Poplins, &c. at all prices and very sheaja. BITS 1HD CAPS, Carjcts. notr, Tails, ani Stair Oil doll, HOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Qnoenswaro, Tin and Glassware Wood and Willow ware, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Teas of all kinds, and at Low Prices, Cigars & Tobacco, Fish & Salt. Wholesale and Retail. PfiAT ITeAT THAT SUAMOKIW a WILKFSHAKRE, Superior Bttsvil VViliil VUHiiy VUiliil ou. Coal for lllaokamllb'e uee. The Ilighrtt Murktl Price J'nidor nil kiads'of COUSTR Y PRODUCE, JMei Yrith, J'otiitnm, (. ALHO g.-Dealers In ALL KINDS of Ortxin tncl NoedM, or which tho highest Price in Oa Ik will be Paid. Mar. 7, '76. AT New York (In Holmes' new builiding, MARKET NT., HELIN8GROVE, -sVaT Q AN be sees on of the Finest and most Xlegaat Stoek ver sets is this eoaatrw FANCT GOODS, eummer Shawl, Counterpane, Uamburg Edging, aa4 laMtsts log. e V INK na.orlment of Ladle and Children Holier, Oloves, latut Styles TUe La( 1 eee, io. ' QARPETS, ALPACAS, WO ITS COOPS, IBEO leav lo announee lo lb publio that I have lakea great pain la teleellng It good forthl Spring trad both a to dualities aad nrloes. and feal aanldaat that everybody who fevors me with a cell will in ibt ooual to bu my line of good. ffTt rales lor doing Bn.lneu are i One Prlee t Coarteou. aad Honorable dealllng t We Mitre AiX preaentalloa I No eomuulalon to Buy Tbe pooreat treated with the aame Bespssl as the StU'L .A 'ltBdaoniarlson of prices ear nail ly sollslted. rr. S. Also Agaal tor H. llutterlcks Pattorns. g, WElS. Tht new Clothlnw Rlora ahnva lha Y. Fancy Store. Any gentleman eaa equip ..... ......j . , ulll BMTBuou aiways given. eeiiaagrove, utl. IB, '7S. NEW ikiardware: STORE', HiddlebuTg, Penn'a, The naderslgned would Inform tbe ettlseas or MlddleburK, and eurruuadlng dl.trlct that be has opened a Hardware Store at the above mentioned place and tnat he will keep a full line of all kinds el Hardware, loeludlog , Heavy tt Ihelt llardwaire, TJUMMINOS, SADDLERY, Shot Findings, Leather. BQL bpeolal Iaduoementt in bI BUILDrG HAHDT7AHE LOCKS, HU.0E8, SCREWS, VAILS, Ae. A Large Assortment of Caat Steel She' 1 k Spade, Hoes, Garden Tool, ecbyt! Oraia Rakes, Hay Ropes, Pulley, 4., . IRON, OF ALL KINDS eoasUslIy ea band, All at Greatly Reduoed Prlee. All wbo re la need of any bind of Hardware will d wU by salting at ihla place, . MALANTHON MOATE, May 26, 1876, D" r: T". I T 1 . - ' , IIITCPm IIUILOI ) r it r ferrett ayswrg SOxl mle of etf mnke Itimealble to tilcaae pep am ' awny Jg urfevtry ae If they wove hate la Hrwn.-w- , .V. "1 nnxee yos krrealleaat balfadoesa, alfTerentdVperrmentar' . A. -Mydcar.lrl we Iwrvwwiefe rJi.n tewvayl ea h etiarireil with ft own kuetneae, and earli 1 tiKimugniy onrnnitra.anieasi.ry wbaelwUl In the great w breL" V. "Will yon Mneadjnera ereneffnerar' A. "Tilth phrarare. The t'uatna Depart ment, Sirlhoaa who prefer rnatoavwiaiia k roaily-mahv T)ra FurnUblng Itenartaent, i i im rw-wiinv wi.H-a. vi an annetwear.' Ibe Fhlrt Keftnnr, with Its biwy tnaiVnes. making oar own Inl-elass ehlrta. Tbo Ttlm ming liepartment. Itaclfaiblg a many a rqro lar atom. The tianneiit Stoek Tloom. The) ReerlTlng Kooaa. The Order Dvparvment. named bemre, Tn rpaelal t nlforau Depart ment. Tha PellTery DevartateaL wiUi US (core of meaarngere. Tha - V. " Hold, hold ! elr, enough r A. "I'm nnthalflhronghr The ArTvrftlirlne? IV part men I, with Its tiilLsnd alirn dlMrlmiton, edltlngand pubtlahlnaa btietneeeand popular iimrnel, clrru!iSi.rW, AO.MOmplra monthly tell all your friVV)rond SirH), Thekferl H'iutment,witlriu Btanyvona. TbaVvra , ' Drimrtment. The YoaihV DrpaitBieat. Jlie) iniinrrna iTparrmani. Vila iu, rpnriai -entrance rhr laillea, Th Tehnrvaph Depart- , Pient. The Chief Clerk s Iirtav lia Diioa-arepvn. ana aeniaianTe, Re. ? V3"t eirer ncpartmenii oiner omeee of iue nrnyy t Til uunkine. piannme. exnima x i tna-.rrg UtcrliHy.ivjrTV''nV,aei, . -,aelllng, and lo a thousand ye Inlnlng tiielr forrtei to carry on a bnelneaaVltb Uie petti'e amount. Ing t between J.u,(Mj aud lo,goojo an Buallv." ' X. "8 t n-p-e-n-d o-o-.t . "Iaylee.1 It fcl 1 fireot to n.me the' Oe.nler'e Department, which nandlrelu kJSAa vi rawn mir. un piri nni, ami V. "tVi,ooo Immeneel Tbat'iTwhat tenable tbe bou-e to buy cheao aad erlFchaan r , A. " Fleetly I Yow bave lft hit H. The people throng hew, krr VlnJ Urat wedepeud, en luwjprice. and Immi'aaialee." V. What ar the ruraat'ta' I hear M much about T" A. " Our nyateva efboetrres) deaTIng t. ores price, no deviation ; X Canh (or everything: . A guarantee protecting the purehaacr: 4.Th money returned U the buyer can I otaerwite) be aultcd." X" Nothing eonld be fktrsr." . " Nothing. And tho people see N." V. " Well, 1 thank you, air, for yea! pollt attention." . , A. " Not at all. It', a pleasure o sjfie you Call again i and be sure of Uui platV-Vi ana maker A Bniwn'a Oak HaildV-ttOVlaat eoo nir Sixth and Market." N V. "Thank youl lahall he bapry to Ooeoa Good niornlug." p THE Fancy Store, opposite tbe Keytsone Ilotel.) TABLE LINEN, TOWLES, ., t, , he oonvinced that tbi 1 Ut tktapttt flaw HTaalnr, tlnlal la Ilk . himself there from head to foot for very J H. I1ARTMAN, jt78TicE or mc re ace. I & Conveyancer, - CENTREVILLE, 8nydr County, F. I ' OolleetfflnieadanbeiloeeerrUlnlagtele.l offlea of Ju.tloe of tbe Peace will be rt lend ad te I at abort aotiee AplfffT NAaSav at home. Agsnts waatad. OwtSt eeSl lyiA terms tree.lKUKaiw.,Angasta,l. ER B. MIDDLESWARTH, JUSTICE OF TUB PEACH am a CONTETANCIBiF MoOlurs City.Bnyder Go, ra. rjolleetlont and all budnass nartalalaw t tki efflee of Jastloe of tbe Peae will koatteade th at abort aotiee. Jaly n,'lMi. J Ii. TRAUCH, '-WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL Furniture IXanu&ctorL WABEROOMS,. n 341 Worth Second Street eOUhmhillSt. PHILADELPHIA te, T.tr. QQARLE3 11. MILLER, , iwr" tw era Mmifw. a rrrynf evwi.evi vrn.aev.Ta aw avvaeiv.l . Walnut, Street, 8llnror, P-Jl i nt an lime prepared to luraisn i"" Plan and SpeolteaUoas for sit kladM BnUdingf, at th lowest pli bit tMV en (hart neiiee, , . - I Tt it alo r",4 t " -lf r " ' ? ry ( f Be night tymp Ian a It lb, of aa Ih a ed aoi M0BTI taut to hi down borl.i dead 1 W11 pplo naked chord Stinpl; failnn eryh rnaks Years Pleju inachi now w sentiui be don ple-jM poison . Whitki
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