The Post. Middlcburg, Oct. 12, 1876. J. CROUSE. Editor & Proprietor. national Republican Ticket. for rnrsniENT HUTnEKFORI) H. HAYES, OF OHIO. FOB VICB PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OF NEW YORK. liMtl'Iot. For Congress Til AO. M. MA II AN, of Cbamuersburg. County 'JL'ic.tet. For Hrnator ln. B. F. WAOENJ't I.LKK. of Srlinsgrove, For Assembly CIlARLh'iJ MILLER, of Penn. For Prollionoterjr JEREMIAH CROU3K. of MluMleburg. Fpr Register II Rcoorlcr. JAMES M VASZASKT. of Mid.IIeburg. ror Dietrlol Attorncv JOHN II. ARNOLD, of MidJIeburg, For JurvComtnlaaloncr CAMl'EI, F.8IIEAKV. ofOenlre- Colorado Elections. The election in Colorado liW wook was carried by (lie ISt'piiUican ly n majority of over 2iX -gains being re I'ortt'it in nil tl.c counties Imt ono. Hor Legislature M oversliclniingly Ko(ul liotu. Connecticut! nlso, shows licavy liojmlilionn gnine., much t tlio elin.(;rin of the letuoiTiiey a they were jiarticulury tleeiron of carrying Hint State. Iy a heavy nmjoii- Bobert T. Li ni'oln, Hou of the martyred President, ramie a speech to twenty thousand Republicans on the Tippecnnoo batllo ground last week, 7e was followed by Senator Klaine, and Oonoral Harrison. Lincoln, it is reported, impressed his hnarors as burner "a chin of the old black." LontTY AnoudKD. The loyal son timout of tho nation is thoroughly Aroused, and this means n sweepiug ltopublican victory. Intelligent jneu, who love tho t'nion, recognize) the fact that Joinocracy in power is simply tho restoration of those evils which threatened our Government (In ring tho rebellion. Thoy foci that a voto for tho Democratic party would bo a voto against tho Union nod its bravo dufoudci s. TnE indications aro that Philadol- J liia will give 24,0 JO majority for layes and Wbcelur. And the State outsiJo of the city about 115,000 woro. Col. Hoyt, chairman of tho htata committoo, placosthe IJcpubli can majority in tho State at 20,000, ftnd 20,000 moro in Philadelphia, unking a total of 40,000 for Hayes and Wheeler. Either result is sat isfactory, but having a prido in noeing tho State outside of Philadel phia do so well as that city, we hope to boo Snyder county do hor full nhure towards it. The Ciusob Wkoimiit. When the Republican party came into power tho auction block mid the slave pun wore within the shadow of tho na tion's Capitol. What a chauge has God wrought nndor tho sway of the Ropublinan party T Today tho nag floats over froemon everywhere. Sla vory has diod before tho broath of freedom, aud another docnlo of Re publican rule will wipe out forever the spirit of oppression which still lingers around the recent Molds of bondage Tho prayer of freemen throughout tho world is, that tho party that lias done so much for American liberty and human pro gross will continue to govorn the conntry until every vostigo of evil growing out of tho institution of ula very is removed. It might be woll for Mr. Stenger to doGno bis position on tho qnos tion of the paymout of the Southern cluiins. Many of them wereprosont od at tho last session of Congress, und wore appropriately referred to tho committors. It is not possible for tho South under the aineudod constitution to procure compensation for slave property, nor to be roim barsod for the debt incurred by the rebellion, but there) are claims amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars which aro not barred by any constitutional provision. There rue claims for property taken, and (lanugos caused by the invasion of I'nion armies, which penetrated ev ery Southern State, cither by soa or land. Thoy took "food for man and beast," they quartered ia their towns And cities, they occupied the best farm houses thoy could find, and they livod to a large extent off the country they invaded. Southorn citizens still hope to bo paid for damages of this character, just as oar people of the border bopo to be paid their claims, and it might be well to know whether our member of Onngress intends to snpport them. J I is strong sympathr with the disci, pics of 1 1 ill and Tucker renders his jwsition doubtfuL Franklin Re pository. An exchange says tlmttlier are sixty-eight Herman papers in the United Hint; mid that fortv-Uiree sre inn jKjrting 1 J ayes and Wheeler ml Correspond. Our Washington Letter. WAKinxoro. P. C. Oct (I. l7n. IHMnm Twh'i b;i EiunjttrTh. Arts of me ih mi.aiint lyttun ttoiwtnttum ihuff lo Blush OUt Wit Richutond's Aster- ion Wtvit to Itenterat Straits lo (hnntrmi th TtUU n am of TUden's Ptrjury. History tosches by examplo. The history of what was dono with the Tories during and after the Revoln tiouary War, is most interesting in comparison with what has born done with the robots since our late civil war. What a lamentable history would have been presented to the people of tuo tuned mates, if after thirteen yoars from tho Revolution, Wash ington and his compatriots, who achiovod tho independence of the country, had boon succoedrtd iu tho Presidency and in both Houses of Congress, by the Tories who bad fought soven long years to destroy our independence. And, what A la. montable history will hereafter be prcsoutod to the peoplo of America alter twelve years from tbe rebellion, Grant and his compatriots, who sav ed the Liuon, shall bo sncceedod in the Presidency and in both, Houses of Congress by the Rebels who had fought four long years desporately and oven Bavaguly to destroy the Dion. Tho glorious reports from nil parts of the country show that the Democracy are aroused, shrieks a rvblo rag from tho hotbed of treason and tho telegrams confirm it An unfortunate colorod boy jostles a U hito Liner at a South Carolina Republican meeting, to which the latter was not invited, is fired upon and when his relatives rush to his aid, indiscriminate firing follows, and the report, "two whites injured, and only sixteen ncgrcs killed," is regretfully passod ovor the wires for tho enlightenment of the faithful. Tho Doinocracy nover fail to arouse whore the intelligent contraband fcnthors to sock trustful leadership or enlightenmeut. Their hopos, fosrs, tno toil oi years is assorting an inde pendence that griovounly intorfcros with the profits of the Pogroms, tho Gavins, the McPeltors of Con fmlrit X Roads, and as they see tho illusion of re-enslavement disappear ing as November approaching, their desperation knows no bounds, and glorious reports greet us at every stuiriso of murders and assassina tions that would bring the blush of shame to the cheek of a Thug 1 Old Dean Richmond's assertion that no politician should have a re cord of more than sixty days, is again voritiod. Wm. Boll, jr., a "lead ing roformer, signed an address to the Democracy of Licking Co, Ohio, in 18G2 which read : "Strike ! to save yourself from drafts, conscription, unrelenting, in terminable civil war, from an im pending flood of free negroes, from a currant Congress and Administra tion, from a mountain of taxes that will crush tho American peoplo for ever " Mr. Evarts, in his oloauout ad- dross at the unveiling of the Seward statue in Now lork city, on the 27th nit , said t "Mr. Seward belioved it was tho consent of tho citizen that made tbo softy and greatness of the nation, and not tho power that could coerce oitizens,'' and the New York World sought to insinnato that the nation during a rebellion, had no power to coorco citizens. Tbo lY'orld is tho democratic mouthpiece, but how docs its uttorance tally with those of tho southern confreres during these "piping timeo of poaco ;' 'Car ry tho election peaceably if you can forcibly if you must," Try the rope i it works woll down here," "If they don't voto the ticket shoot them." Coulil we but reaorj tho niultiluitinoui witnorsti said, by "high Democratic authority, lo have been buried, suborn. eJ, and withheld, by lh government, in the oase of Qen. lieboock. we undoubted ly could fill co I urn m. Hut tbe reformers, from Til Jen lo Alexander, (snd Ood knows we can get no lower), have ran sacked "oarib, bell, snd tbe grave," lo procure litem, whereby to conviot I be ao cuaed. Not that the; care a Itraw for n.lrclilng Ibooffioer of engineers who bae been impoveritbeii in defending hit good home, but Ibe bumocrncjr are driven loauob desperate etritita in Ibeir efforts to coun ters! the tidal wave of Tilden's perjury, Hendrioki' mule claim, Dorebeimer's mile ago prevarications, aud Hin nolt'e pitiful sXi'oa of hia olilef's frauds, thai Ibeir fullower'e laterally go about tbe street! in their peurile imbecility asking Ibe oth er "what ean we Jj lo be laved f " ti'dlLON. Yellow Fever in the South. Tho yellow foveris prevailing to an alarming extent in some of tho Southern States. In Savannah, Ga., tbe death rato is tbe highest ever known, the daily estimate being placed at fifty-six. This is a greater mortality than ia 1854, when it ov eraged fifty-one. The gloom and doprossion in the city is terrible. there being over 2,000 people sick with the yellow fever. The fatality is notublo among tbe wealthier classes. Over 8,000 people applied for re lief on the 22d ult, many of 'hem representing largo families, and tbo destitution is great Tbe negroes are wituoui exoepuon, Almost, tie pendent upon tbe benevolent socio ties aud are helped equally with tbe w lines. The eptdemio ia 1854 ended with the black frost on November 10, and it is oxpooted tbe scourge will hardly end much sooner this year. Con trary to former experiences, the fa tality this year inoreasos with the progress of the epidemic Every city and township in Geor gia has assisted Savannah to the best of their ability i bat matters have passod beyond local control, and the state now appeals to the entire ooun try for aid. Reports state that there are over sis hundred coses ia Brans wick, in tbe same state, whioh is nearly half of tbe population of that town. Before and After Tilden's Statement Before Mr. Tilden made his long answer through his law oloik, tho Albany (New York) Timet, a Domo cratio journal of groat influence, pub lishod in the very shadow of the cap- tol, and a olose observer of Oovernor Tilden, spoke as follows i "The charge has beeu made that Mr. Tilden has "perjured " himself, in that be made contradictory afuda vita on the subjoct of his income. That charge has not beea met - bv those organs in which the public would naturally look to nod an ex, planation. Mr. Tilden stands before the country as the groat 'reformer' seeking the suffrages of the people as an houest roan, ; who will rout fraud and corruption whorevor thoy are found. Whatever may be trne concerning Mr. Tilden we deem it but fair that a reasonable time shonld be extended to him in which to meet this charge with A spooifio denial. Mr. Ottondorfor, of tbe Wants Zeit uttfl, hue tbo true conception of the case, and expresses it as follows t 'If Mr. Tildon cannot give a satisfac tory explanation in this matter he is cm tuinly not A fit candidate for tbo Presidency.' He will only add thot delays sometimes prove dangerous. It should be romorabored that this is 'an aggressive campaign,' and the peoplo may not accept the facetious remarks of journals as an answer to the charge ' And now, After he has had his statomont published, it prints those woras : "If Oovernor Tildon roonired no defense, why is one attempted T If a tieiense was considered necossary, why was it not undertaken by some body besidos a roero law clerk T Again, a charge originally embracod in a paragraph ought not to require throe or four columns of denial and explanation to exposo its true char acter. o aro not able to persuade ourselves that tho defense of 'Judge ninnott has boon entirely successful. However, tbe election will not pro bably turn on that alone. Tha effort is being made to hinge the result on 'reform. ' This has considerable significance in view of tho fact that this journal zealously supports every tioket tho nomocracy has put in nomination- Congressional and State, bnt not that headed by Governor Tildon. arOovernor Pillsburry, of Min nesota received a telegraph at Phila delphia announcing the killing of one and the canture of tfaren othora of tbe Nortbfieid bank robbers. OEL1N80ROVE rRODUCE MARKET COtlSSOTSn WCIKLV Bt WnueiiMollor e& Hon. Wheat per bushel 100 lo t 10 Rve do 6D Cora do to 4f Oats do 25 lo 28 Chivereeeil per bushel to riaioeed do 2b Onions do Potatoes new do Timothyseed do Buckwheat do Halter per pound 21 Eftirs per doien 15 Tallow per pound 07 Lard 13 Cherries 04 Seeiled Cherries It) Blackberries 8 Rasberriea 2o Pried Apples Di led reaohes pared do unpared Bacon, 8idos Soap 6 lo 7 Ham 11 Shoulder 10 Sides lo Tea Coal . 2 2oto 2 40 cah Chestnut coal 8 2Sto8 5otime rj 0VERNMENT STOCKS. AC -Clos- VX Inn rrtrnsof lis lit van h Townee, n. 4il (until Tu.nl Htrt'vl i'bilmlnlplil. Htwks.boiiulit and olil either lur cash or on Ditigln. Ool. (Ml, IMrt. uu. a hjv r.n. U.S. 's. IPS! " IXJ'lKKl 1N..J. k J " I s i; , " " m , " lO-IO's ' I'lirrpncr, 6's , 11 ' 1'Hl.uow , Oatll -!' I ennsrlvsnla H. H l'l!lU'llihlseiit Kedlng 11. It... W I.thlwli V-lly H.U 4e2 .rlilKli Coal h Nv. On Kt t'lilmd tlumi.sitlrs of B'.J 136 (II Dnek k Allr V.I. K. U IU llilladilltil k Kris K. K' U Norlbaru t sulrsl 11. H. Uo UJU Gold I ten mahhil:i). Hepl.30, si It John's Lntlieran cburrh. Ms ehsiilcnl.twu, Md.( liy the Rof . Mr. Summers, Howard II. rinhnure. of Hallusnro's, aud Miss, bsilie J.Six,oftlie roriusr ilau. Hert. IS, at n.llf.I, OhM. W. Smith, of So. Iliisnroire, aud Mlas Lillsls O. Olllj, uf George town Sept. M. tr A O. Hornberger, J. P.. Jonathan SliersuJ Mhi Ciuua Vetfar, both of tsrrj Tovoalilp. Mept. 31, Uhtrtxa Waiur and KIM Mary C.U.JU Du'iuiiey. uoiu or rnuiunisui O. t. let, bj J, It, Ilartiaan, Kq., Frederirk Hsrinsn sr., and Urs. t)lbrins8tuuibp,bjUof C'eiitn. township. . . . . la the t9d nit., la limwr lowssblp, Ustliarlut wlfs of John dross, agsdM yeara, t wobths aud dss. OnlhetMih nil., In Psna township, Hannah Grouse, u lbs SUb jrear of hr sts. On the Jlh lust., at Meiiwr's Htsllon, Oeoms WsNblugton, Infsiii son of Jobo F, ana Usrtiia lUslttsI sited S mouths aud S days. OntlioSt lott., la freebnrg, Sarah, wlfa of uavia tiuiun,agd 70 yoars, 7 luoulbsaud I day. At l'l tour Hie. on the l Inet,, of Couenrap Uon, tllntwtb Stsblueeker, aged about M ysara. In Pena township on tba UJ Inst., Mr Jacob Duakallxrgsr, sged about so yeare. In Hollnsgrovs, Oot. t. lira Potter, wlfs of A. w. Potter, with lliikjsrlug eoaauutpllou, aisd probably il to SO years. Ettray Sheep. CAME to the premises of the nn dersleuad In Prsnklla township, on Batur d. (!l. T, 1-W, A Largs Whll. Buck, with LCrTMH rn HTLV ut r. Tka owner Is rwqaesled In eositt furwsrd, prove ive property, pay lis will bs dlspus. eiiarues. and laKsauu awsv or us will tw a sou of according la law. SAHV EL STKTLKR. f aeeordlug lo law, Oct, U, Is, 4. 41. 8S1QNEE SALE. The naAsrslsned assignee of Reunsn Dowsrsoi, will siDoas to Pnblls Hals lbs followlna deaorlh. ed Beat Eatata, ou fcslurdsr Oil. ysib !: Bit- asta la ututl Tawaablu Border couulr Psuu- syKaala, Ss win lot AtiKKS, niareor lass, uonndsd KortU by laud of Ostirgs H.ruita. Waal by laud of John Ux-bler aad Kuhreiu Wslb-r. Honlh b laud of Manual Hlroap aal Kaat by land ft Itanlal M.nns'S Hairs, wnarsoa era arsatad a DUUIII.E HOUMfcL MAUN sad olbor out buldluus. AImiuI kOaoraa elsarsd, nadsr feajea Iv a good a'alaof cultivation, axosllsul water fair yuuug Urehard inavsalsut la sebools and on Ibe Put. lis Road. Bala to souiasaiaaa at 10 eAilnuk A. at. utmii day wbeutsruia will beaiads known by. TAvavniina, nabixs, O.L Utb 1 474 ... , Aatigaee. 117U .llj'i IUJ -111 111? llh'.Z ,110'Z lll'l? . ii2 iu0 .ml him ii.i' liau ii" . N'l2 4HU S3 loU H;EJ "W A. S. HELFBICH Beaver Springs, Pa. T AR0K8T. BE3I AND COMTLETEST JLJ3TOCK Vf Dry GoodM, CrocMnrloss, luo4nMwcnr, , Ilnrdwnro. Wood Sc. "Willow ' " Vn.ro, Notions, Fnrnishing floods, Boots & bhocs, ats cV Caps. RKADY MADR CLOTHING cheaper than ever brought to Sny der County. Dcalor in 0RAIK, PV.KDi, COAL. tUMBER, FI8II, SALT. BLASTER &s. All kinds of Goods ejclisngej for Caib or approved country produce, Call snd eXamlnt my stock snd learn my prtoes DeTore purchating elsewhere. Oct. 12, 1870. Cm. JAKK THESE FACTS I The Testimony of tha Whole World. Holloway's Ointment. Itait 1st), Bod Brttxrtit, Sorr and llrr. All descriptions of sores sre remediable by ibe proper and ililiirent use of ibis in estimable preparation. To attempt lo cure nail legs ny plastering, tbe edges of the wound together la s folly t for should ibe akin unite, a boggy diseased eondilion re mains underneath lo break out with ten fold fury In s few days. Tbe only rational and successful treatment, si indicated by nature, ie lo reduce the Influmatlon in and shout the wound and to soothe Ibe neighboring pans by rubbing; in plenty ofllie Ointment si salt li forced Into meat. This will cause the malignant humors lobe drained off from Ihe bard, swollen, and dis. colored parts round about tbe weund, lore, or ulcer, and when these humrrs nre remov ed, the woundstbeniselvei wilt loon heal; warm bread and water poultices applied over the nhVntcd parts, alter Ihe Ointment has hern well rubbed in, will eooih and often Ihe same and greaily assist Ibe cure. There Is a description of ulcer, lore and swelling, which need nol be named here, allemiinl upon Ihe follies of youih and for which this Ointmeut is urgently recommended ns a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the system to a bcnltby state if the Pills be taken according lo Ihe prin ted instructions. Diphlhrrhi, I 'hviUnl Sire 7Voi, mf S'cirW and tilln'r 'civvs Any of the shove diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into Ibe cbesl, throat, and neck of the patient. ; it will sonu penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine liiken by Ihe ruoiitb most operate upon the whole system ere iti influence cm be felt in any local part, whcreis the Ointment will do its work at onoe. Whoever tries the un. gueut in tbe above manner for the diseases named, or any eimilar disorders atfuciine the cbrst snd I broil, will And themselves relieved as by a rbarm. All sufferers from these oomplaln'i should envelope Ibe throat at bedtime In s Krge bread snd water poultice, after Ibe Ointment has hern well rubbed in il will greatly assist he cure of the throat and chest. To al lay tbe fever and lessen lbs inflammation, eight or ten l'llls should be taken bight and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiration, the grand essential in all caees of fever, gore Ibroale, or where there might be an oppression of Ihe chest, either from asthma or other eauaog. Vtlrn tUtnht Slrirtttrf. The abovs elass of eoanolalnta will h ed by nightly fomenting the parts with wane water, and tliea by moat ellw-tuOly rubbing In the Ointment. Puraooa .uttering from tbeae dlrelul eomplalm. should not loss a moarnt lo arresting Ibslr progress. It should be un.ler sieod that It Is not sutlnlent merely to smero ine i liniment oa ins enacted parts, bnt It must be well rubbed In for a aonalriamtiia una or three tlmae a day, that It may be taken Into the system, w bancs It will remove any hidden sore or wound as atfet'tually as though palpable to Iheeye. There again bread and watr poulti ces, arter tbs rubbing In of the Ointment, will do great service. This Is the only sure treat ment lor lamalee, eases of eaneee In the stom ach, or where there may he s ireoeral bearing down. Imlt-tcrHiom of M-Am rrnrl Wrrr. lllotflhea, as also swelling, esa. with esrtaloty be radically cured If tbe ointment be uaed Ires' ly. and the fills taken nlgnt and morning, as reoomineuiled I In the printed Instruotloes. When treated In sny other way they only dry up In one plsee to break out In another whers as this Ointment will remove the humor Iroiu the system, and leava tha nutiant i.,n... and healthy being. It will require time with ine use oi ibe ri a toiuiurd a laaih, Vrojaicul SwrUingn, 1'aralytit, und Sliff Although the above complaints dlller widely In their orlulu and nature, vui ihn, all i.w.i treatuiunt. Many of Ibe wont eases, of auch dlaeasea, will yield In a comparatively short spsce oftluis wbaa Ibis Ointment la dillgoiilly rubbed Into Ihe parts aSeetvd, even after every olbernieaue have failed, la all serious mala, dies Ibe HIIU should be taken according to Ibe prluted directions accompanying eaoh koi. Both the Ointment and PiUt Aould be med in me following cases ; Bad Irfe. . i . Had Breasll, llurns, Honlons, Biu of Hoschetose and Band Siss. aiaudurtar Swelling, Lnmbsio, Piles, Mheiimatisvi, Scalds. Hore blppiee, Bore Throats, Bkln Disaases, Beurvy, Bore Heads, Tumors, I' leers. Wounds, ' Yaws. Ouro-bay, lililrgo-loul. (Ihllblalna. Ohapsd Haude, Uurus (Boll,) Cauoerv, fjonlraclsd SSd Stlt Jolnta, Elenbautlasis. I'latular, Ctt'TIOW l-None are eannlna ami... .1.. slguature of J. Hey.leck, as weal for the United Htataa, surrounds each bog of Pills and Olutuieul. A haudaouie reward will be given to any one rendering such lulornistloa es way had lo the detection of any party or parties couuterfeltlug tbs BiedioinM or vending Ike sesie knvwlug thsu to lie spurious. Bold si Ibe Manufactory of Professor Hot I.O w k (Jo., New York, and by all raepaclable DruggUiaand Ilealera In kfedicii.a k.:.u Ineelf iluwd world, la pots of oauts, U ceuta, aud SI eaoh. er There II eooaiderebls saving by taking the wrgsreii . . iiireeiloasfor tbsgn Idanee of patients in every disonler are stilted lo eeek pot. $12 flelV t4 hnta A A arsaewta mtA rwisi Uf um nee, m U k wu-rAssuiu, see. if V H. WAONBH. Ken.. JU8TICK OF TUB PEACE, Jsnksoi Township, Snyder Co. Ta., Till attend to si) business entrusted to his care snd on tbs most reasonable arm. Mar oh 12, '08if J B. SBLIIRIMKfl DBALEO IN II4RDWARE, Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET STREET. Lewlmlown, Pcnnns Nevemher 2, l7l-tf FAUST & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Fenna, (North of First National Dank) TAILORS. RKADY MADE CLOTHING A WELL selected stock of Ready-made Men' and Hoys' Clothing of Every yuality and style. SEWING MACHINES, THEY sre also Agents for the Latest Im proved, obeapest and best Hewing Ma chines of every kind now in use. Aeg. id, 171. SEL1NSGE0VE MARBLE WORKS. The undersigned having purchased the Be In.grove Marl.le Works, he It now lully pie pared lo manufacture. Honnments A n d Mtelmi tlili summer at price, much lower than hereto, rnre. and lower than hat ever been done In the ooonly. Having uH received a large bit nf lleatgns, nf all the latent styles of .Monuments k ho t.l. stonea, I am able to give mtlvaetlon In siylea and prices, to all that wleh to decorate the grave' ol a departed Irleml with a Uriel, etirap 1 have also made arrulngemonts, so as lo lie shle to lorni'li on short notice, Nsrhle, Sand, stone, or any other kind nf door ami Window Bill', at prices to suit the purchaser, 1'ereona in need ol any of the abive articles will save money br calling st the Melinsirrove Marble Worke belore purcha'lng elaewhere. I alio keen lUnk'e Patent tlalvaniied tlritva (liisrda for sale. Five ditlerent sijlea. tlouie ann ,ra. 8-TyMr. J. II, t.ong, of Adarnvburg, is sjieiil for the undersigned where all or ders, will receive prompt nitration. Uey.7S-tf. V. U KANrifKlt. .ob Nl't jit NIA ninrki't HI reel I'lllLAOELrillt. Rai been enlarged and refilled for the so- eommndatlon nf 3io Uuesls ; ie centrally located In Ibe llusioess portion nf ibe City and Plaeei of amusement, So. Street Cars pass Ibe bouse lo and from Ihe Centonnlal buildings, and In eonneolion bai fitted up S large DININO HALL AND RESTAURANT. For ibe sooomiuodation of tbe traveling publio. A. DECK. Prop'r April 0th. 187S White Horse Hotel. N. W. Cornor Third & Wood Sts. PHILADELPHIA. J. IL TRAITfiK. Goon Btablisq. Proprietor. vTinss. Lluuori and Be ears nf the Choicest llraods. . niarSa-TG. HANDALWOOI) Poseesses a mnon ire.ter nowae In eaatoelnetn a heallbr state. It never nraduaea alcknaaa. u certain and speedy In Us setion. It Is fast an. peroedlng every ether ranted r. Hlsty ran-.nlas cure In att or eight days. No other JUvdlcluc osn do llila. Owing to Its greet aaooees, many . snhstltntas havo been advertised, auou aa Patea, aligturDS, Pills, Ualsaois, sic., all of which have beao aban. d ined. , . . , . linndaa Dirk k (' 'a Soft Oapaul's containing Oil of Sandalwood, sold at all Ilrug Stores Ask for tilroular, oraoud toM k il Wooater Hlreal, U. V k . ,u .... . I . ' ' aura, iwruuv, Aug. 1 1, '10. JNION HOUSE, . Mlddlaburg Pa. GEORGE O. SUITII, Proprietor. Accommodations good and charges mod erate. Special aooommodaliong for drov ers. A share of tbs publio patronage la solicited. GEO. 0. SUllll. April 12, 1878. Clltft (Ofl Per day at home. Samples worth 1 91U IU w)aiUrre. Bllnson k Uo. Portland, Me. ly I EXECUTORS' NOTICR. Letters J testamentary oa tha aetata of William v Waaen.eller late of Hellaairruva ltrl n..,i Co.. Pa., deod. have beea granted lo the un.ler- signeu.au persoas snowing tueuselves Indebt ed lo .aid aetata will please make Immediate payment while those having claims against said estate will u reseat them lur settlement lo M. 1 WAtt;.SjKLl.St, J. U .L. KHIMiUj, Aug. u,1i. leeutors G. I10RNBERQKR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Perry Township, Snyder Onunty, Pa. Uolleotlons, Uonvevanelnir. and all olbae bnel aass DerLaittlBw La tha .a.. a.iu enJedto. Omse eear Troutmnavllia T HE NATIONAL HOTEL. J, JJ. FOCKLER, Prd'r. Selinsgrove, Pa. Tfale Bolel Is ptsasant'y losateS In tba "aqnsrs," aad is a vary desirable plsee for travelers lu..,,, lbs HsaTuf aoeouiuedallons at low rales, par soas sbipplBg ease will be sere lo call ageta, The best of liquor la tbe bar. r sret class sUeuwoal la eoeseetlos with OF Ve eondcnseArTTii the IsMgh Xigtriir tbe eTHMtani-eur aluiverrstlim alKiutfiak Hall, In PhlUdoJilirtaiiainak Prown's" I a owl 2 ,s-C'h, "T""'."' T""or ytMiinr. Whalcornrr U theTtnlMtnernif" f IrewS ls awswr-w ewxivr 'l PIO Kliri I. "Houlh-East corner nf fivdJi and -... w. ear-, S'tSJ IMfJ HIAIII, lr POTT) A tr&nrvTi ftufkinff Otvk 1ULX, Lar tcm muicj l7l"ittn.ng pcreona,' lb,vH.;te.,'u'eo,o-,, 1)0 ' kn 1W odd on PlsUi. et stories high, has over three acres uAflnortjrf. and erven space once occupied byTVrsXSuui twenty dlflerant bosl ticss places. "11 X. Do you use eteawi .power" e , r"""- engine furnhhes power fut Um frelglitand pajeenserelcvsw.ra.and the l,llcrs simm for hratlng, and the oilier opera tions of ihe hoiiFc." X' Z2Mt ""''l1, 'l0 T Job vHth ood,r A. "Thry ere flrst f.pwTed and arranged In Ilie basement, on long (tfr counters, and taken thence on the ffMrlielcvator to the lusueo kr room on theVyft floor." X. Is liiapet tinJAhe first operation V w ..J22.r?r:.mwr,r,"?i. 1 ,,,,o wiosinred In tlie pleie, Then Inspected. The, cloth paAau. i over rollers In Uie face of a strong f?!1 wo " '. n before and one KlLS !H? ,7S1 watching with the eye of k bawk tilt Uie least pln holo Imperfection, and marking every flaw, so that the cutter may ee aud avoid It wbeu be comes to cut the gar ments. V. " Ton must employ an lrrr,f enttersr A. "J-nrne to our fltth n.P and see I Wo keep 70 hands all Uie tleV roSng nn the cloth luto rarmcnui.-lKTd.l.Vyff machines that do S dosen men's work nclKt a stroke " foods'?"0 Bnuuwtu sil your own A. "Wt do, and most carefully. Onr en amlners Inspect every slit, h and seem, and certify lo every garment aa extrancll ms.lo kS.w,UT on esirVuU' ,"lBl "" "Y 'ou " Ps A. "In every tllrectlon.etr. Tt Is tksf system find.Mmir P1"1" ttiwaih.vmgli, that ennblia us to put our prngVjwa to Uie people es we do." cfv,""''a'ectlng the work, what becomes - " ' imee Into Stock It Is Mrretrrf. Every slnglo gannent has iu number and other points notwl on II. so that 111 entire hls-"ncj-n be traosd without tail, upon our d Y V. X!" tnnst have SO or 40 salesmen V tt. - " " 1 - ,.u piiik, uv ruuius. aelllnr U tha lhmnM tit ..- t. I Bvvuw gelling to the tlironraof nubn. " I V. ,rIo ynu do u ord.cr bus,. by moll A. " Very great. All over the country. Our NEW GOODS ! Low Prices ! HOWARD MATTEn Aflnittelmri" Knvltoi rAtnitr nnMnfn SBIeSB.SSsik7FuTst V F-'"T THh isubBcribor bavmff purcft8cd v- ii. iin(ifnnne.n., mirnns inrirry on imUm thta iutthnri or inionninff mi many frlrnrln and ltlsti In AtUnmlmrganrl tho nrronnl inn v.siiuir, tusti siw ""J"" ',,,"r witn asp inrKv Bttn i ui an liuusui uuub usimiit mrt tari)i ui ALL AND WIJSTER GOODS, sucu as Liotus, iassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadcs of OTory stvls uu quauiy. aiso Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DELAlXS. Merinos Mis tnu liirii, am. noor, noii, im siair uu am, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware. OnoenBwnr. Tin and Glassware Wood and Willow witrn. rffo.a ougars, yrup, iuomssos, leas or an kinds, ana at lior rr;-s, Cicrnrs & Tobnrco, Fisli & Suit. AVholpsnlo and Retail. -( I J . I'lini fOnT filial BMuais a wii.h kmiiahke, Bop.rir E Jlleml w vaaa. j v Aaajf vwMai una The Wyhut Market Price Void for all kind of CO VXTR Y PRODUCE, Dried Vruii, J'otntoiM, Ae. Ar. VLMO Dealers ui ALL KINDS ol CsVrnir. tvncl Heodn, or tvliich the liigbest Trioe in Ca.li will bo Tnid. Slar. 7, '70. CsfIt.aA.IVI FALL AND WINTER OPENING ! ! OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! New York (In JM tries' new LoiKJiug, IMAJtlvlST HT.. WEIJNHOROVE, PA. YOU rvio reMpectrull.v invltort t nn exnmi- nilt Ion Of 11 v tatgae.lr. -aja-liiol. f , . V, . . " ' mu Hiicst Jtaa tiiu w - Large variety of SHAWLS FURS, ladies' and Chileren's UNDERWEAR, FANCY H0ISERY, FELT SKIRTS, etc. All TOWN WOOL and ZEPHYR. I have added to my large stock of Fane goods a full lino of BLACK ALPACAS & CASH&ERES. which for quality and ed.' Tbs new Clothing Rlnre ihnta 1K1 liii atJ B,or,,1 An' "b,1"b squ'0 . w.,wIIU, aim,, given. ccunsgroTe, uot. JO. 'in. J II. HARTMAN, JI'STtrr. nr Tun nrirr Sc Conveyancer, tt-.THCVlLLE, Bnjdor Coualy, fs. V,llasalavaaai a.! .11 t A-S-S . offlo of J initio ul lUa o will t rttn1t1 f fti tbori nut to Apr 17' TO "AJER B. MIDDLESWARTH, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE sso CONVEYANCER, MoClurs Olty.Bnydsr Co., Pa. BTInltMSlAsasi aesl all .l-S a. a. - ss uispiBSSfaiBi pttrisjIiniaB; M Ul a offlcorJuiUoa(tU'Mownibaluoi1a4 to at sburl boUo. July W.'fttf. Jt li. TIIAUCII, -WHOLESALE AND BETA1L- Furnitiire Ilnufactorv WARE ROOMS. JVr?. 341 North Second Street Behw QdlowhiU . PHILADELPHIA. March SO, 'Ts.tf. QIIARLE3 ii. MILLER, ARCHITECT COITBACTOB et BUILDIB. Wslout, Street, Bslintgrors, Ps. fe St all tlmea vtrafiaead la ?.!. U rw.n. r . w wtmtmm arrwi,, Plans sad ttpecllcatloss for all kinds si Buildings, st tbs lowest possible reus end an abort nolle. Hs is eleo prepared Is seslrsct for putting un bnlldiss sltbsr b furslsblss w. aawvwnai, WT VBeVWIBO. POPULAR I perreet syehwri sctd roles of selr-meumwrnent mnlte iMioselbTe lo fileare jwople y.ww mllre awsy JQ yferfectly as IT they were here In ieronlB V. "Iturdweeyonhgroalleeathalfadoeetti dirferentdrpartnientsr' A. "My o-carslrl we have more then fwrsn, eachrhnrred with Its own business, and eaelt thoroughly orgnnlsrd, a necessary wheel wUkv In the greet wheel." (wwaa- X- nS.l,Lrn,mme,JoD"w'Cienir,i . "VHth pleasure. The t'tistora Fisnert ynent, for those who prefer eustem msde to resily-msV IfVjP rurntohlni l)iartmsnt. wnn lie i The Shirt t Vafuirv. stock of till underwear. making our own nrst-elsMshlna n-v - n . : witn its busy uachlnee, tniiig licpartmeut Itself ashlg aa many a rotn lnr store. Tbe (iermrnt Stock KcHim. The) giving Itoum. Tbe Order Department, tismod before. The Special I'nirhmts Depart' menu The Pel I very Department. Willi Us core of messengers. The" . V. " II.d.1, hold .' sir, enough H A. "I m not half through r The Advertlrlna; Irpartment, with Its bllLsnd sign distrlbulora. i riiiiniaun poonaninM business snd popular ..... "JT'P',r'IV", "'"'P'ssmontniT tell all yosjrfrioWt.send rbrltf. The Men k-nartnirnt. witinta n.n,MiM IVparrment, The Ynulhe' lenartment. Tho Bovs" nV. thlldreu'i i Pepanment, will, lie special etttranvo for kadlce. Ihs Telegraph Krart pent. Th, Chief Chwk e Inr7mant 'witS suwre Ivpartmenti pinaurler'i c? T and other oflircs of Ihe Srmall f-e -e thinking, planning, exejrutlng, k Ing rrglMerlng, recast InV, sending s ' flrur. aud In a thnuMnre,rs JfdnliigtuejirfciroTs f carry on a hualnessith Ihe Mnple emoutit Ing to heiweea l,(juu,oou and eiuuuu as bually. V. "s t-n-psnvo-sr ' A. "Indeed It Ul I forgot to name Oie rwhlersIV-tRmentwhlchhsndlesltsKIS.UM Of retail salmon some single dsvsl" V . " I imi Immense I That . what enables 7 . , ' v.,wlP mnn acycheapr' rwonle throng here. ""7 iou naveisT-t lilt It, Tha rintfUiatwe depend in low iirlcfa and Imm V. "What era, Uia ..Fl .... i tanchaboutr A. "oureyrtern tifhnslneai dceltnf 1. One) price, no deviation ; it. ceh for everything : g. A guarantee porte, ting tl,e purchawr: 4. Ihe money rcturued If Uie buyer can t otberwlse be suited." V. " Nothing eonld be fltlr-r." A. " Nothing. And tho people see It." ' Wr,1.1, 1 u,uk ". sir, for your polite-' attention." ' ' A. " Not at all Ifi a pleasnre to sef re yrm. wiire i'i erTve ynn. r thp plaTe Wane llaft.ylii lajt cor- maacr & lirown s Onk Hali ner Sixth snd Market." V. "Thank youl liball be happy to do SO, Good morning." NEW GOODS ! ! Low Prices ! I 1. ROMIG V J H ' M J B tlio Store in ArtnmHbnrff, ownod by vnnrml mrisintlltl ntiainM! ttt he ril.i mtmA WILL ALwAll nil Ik wnll MKrtsjU BD(1 IB st Ural MMl OOaulrr OlUrV, Itla tOt'l ODtltti Ponlinn. sto. At nil nnA rrw rt.n coai tor DiscKsmiib's Uce. " Fancy Store, opposite tLe Keytsone Hotel.) - bun nuji ars wiiu tllalra :0:- colors of G13RMAN- price cannot be surpass s WEB. C...I... HaI.I 1. -....---I... lit. ik. uimielf Ibere fmm bead lo foot for t f NEW-,: ihiardware: S T 0 It E . t ' Hiddleburg, Penn!a Tlie aai!erel(no4 woM Inform tke eltliem t MliiilleberaT. and urr.iuo.llD Ulstrlat that s. has opened a Hardware Htore at theaeew nentloaed plaee and tnat be will beea M line of all kinds ol Hardwars, Inelndlnf avjr e. Shell Dardwan, TRIM MINOS, SADDLERY, - Bbos FlBdlsgs, Lsstbtr. ffpeolal Inducements In BuiLDraHadnrTTARag LOCKS, U1N0E8, BCBEW8, NAILS, . A Larea Aaanrtmaat a.f Taal SI..I Htie. sis k Spades, Hoes, Qorden teols, sebjtssl vnu (vaass, jtay Hopes, nuisj s, d)-, I OF ALL KINDS sssstMllv . ss band, All at flrealla SaJsaaJ t-lAU an - - ' -j - m cvw. salt r m sre Is Bead of y klsd of Huia. sUl do; ' J e!!lnj ibla ploow. IB JUS l.'tleWlfS -. , fjer-stf-waMaJ r r ft