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    he Post.
bnrg, Oct, 19, 1876.
E. Editor & Proprlelor.
National Republican Ticket,
FOR PRESIDENT
RUTflKlUOKli It. HAYES,
or oiiiu.
ron TirB president
WILLIAM A. WIIEKLER,
or NEW YORK.
lMwtiiot.
For Congress
TUAD. M. 1UI1AN, of Cbr.mbtr-.burg,
County Tlelcet.
For Senator
IR.D'. r. WAOKNSFI.!.ER.ofPtlintgro,
Vnr Assembly
SJIUIU.KS MILLER, of roo.
For I'rolhonolar
JBltlMIAII CilOUHK. of MitUleburi.
For Register ft Reconler.
JAMBS M. VANZASDT, of MidJleburf.
For liistrlot Attorney
' JOn It. ARNOLD, of MidJlebur-,
For JurrCominiesloner
CAMl'EL F. S1IKARV, ofCeolre-
Tus Demjcratio roosters are ont,
as we predicted, over tho robol tri
nmph in Oooria. The solid sonth
must bo opposod by the solid north.
The lion. John W. Killinffor. of
Lebanon, has boon nominated for
Congress in tho ilistrint composed of
the conntiM of Northnm bcrland,
Daaphin, and Lebanon. Mr. Kill-
injrer was a meinbor of Conifross
from I8o"J to 18(53, and from 1870
to 1874 and his election next month
is certain.
Hnisa Oct Every Vote. -Every
Republican vote must bo cot out
mis urn. io business transaction,
no public or private engagement
musi ue aiiowea to interfere with
voting. This must bo considered a
sacred obligation to be kept at all
hazard and under all circumstances.
The loss of a single vote may give a
State to Domocracy. The loss of a
btate may lead to the surrender of
the Government to those who have
plotted its overthrow, Republicans
must work as if on one voto depend
ed the salvation of the Ropnblic
The lukewarm must bo aroused to
activity, the doubters must be con
vinced by tho presentation of facts,
every fnond of the country must be
enlisted in the great work of defense.
Tho signs of the times indicate a Re
publican victory, but our friends
must remomber that the rosnlt de-
Fends upon the work accomplished,
f the work is thorough tho triumph
will be complete.
Reasons Why Hayes Should be Elected.
1. Ruthorford I). Hayes is a truo
man in overy result.
2. His past record is without
et'iin.
3. Ho proffered his services to the
Government in the hour of need.
4. lie was n brave soldier, and
shed his blood in the dofunso of his
couutry.
C. He has given his time and mon
ey for the good of the nation.
G. lie hus never betrayed ft trust
nor a friend.
7. Jlo lms noror wronged ft per
non out of a dollar which was due
liim, or failed to keep his promise to
the humblest.
8. Ho has niado a good Governor
duriug three terms, and has kept
himself clear of all jobs. His hands
are as clean to day as whon he en
tered npon his duties as Governor
of Ohio.
9. Ho is in favor of keeping faith
with the nation's creditors, aud re
deeming every pledge made in time
of war or peaco.
10. Ho is in favor of free schools
and the niniuton.moe of the system
iroe it'om an Boctarian innuonces.
11. e is earnestly in favor of the
liigliuKt possible purity in the civil
service, ana wouia surround himself.
if elocted, with men of recognized
ability and integrity.
12. His past record as a man, as
nn omcial, as a soIJier, is tho best
proof of his eminent fitness for the
uigb oflioo of IVesi lont
13. belongs to the army of
loyal rawn who love the Union and
who have given evidence of their de
votion to its highest iuterosts.
a a if . i
I ins election would secure a
eound currency, protect and improve
me puuno cifljit, auvance through
out the world tho national honor,
and re store to the people prosperity
in all the groat coutros of trade and
commerce.
15. Lastly. Rutherford R. Hayes
is a model husband, father and
friend, anilities which honor the
man, and would honor the highest
ofllco within tho gift of the people.
Can any one doubt the superior
fitness or aucn a man for the Pres.
deney T Can there be a possible
risk in calling him to rule over the
Ilepublio T Is ho not just the man
that is needed to shape the destinies
of the next four years T Study his
character, examine his record, weigh
him in all those qualities which go
to make an the oitisen and the states
nan, and ho will come out of the ex
amination the same noble man. With
auob a leader the Repuboblioan party
most win i with suou PreaidenYthe
nation could not help advance in tho
path of material progress.
4 PQ
I 0 T O It Y 1
( :A J3. 3VVf A s,Jtr.V 47 mj
OHIO AND IHMM ELECTIONS.
Inrgo Gains in Ohio
S Com rests men in Ohio and
" 7 T 1! .1 f
u rt xnuiana iaineuu.
Both States Sura for Hayes and Wheel
cr in November.
The Republican State ticlcet in
Ohio has been elected by ft majority
of from 8,003 to 10,000 and hare
gained fire mcmbtri of Congress.
We hare lost Indiana on the State
ticket bnt bare pained thrte members
of Congress.
It is very clear that the peoplo
throughout the loyal states do not
trust tho Democratic party in Con
gress where thoy can do mischief.
The lust Congross evidenced what
Democracy caa and will do.
It is our opinion that Ohio will
give llayes CO, 003 majority and Indi
ana not loss than 10,0)0 at the No
vember election.
The Two Parties.
The history of the two parties is
well known to the country, For the
post Gfteen years the history of lie
publicaniflin has been like an open
book, to bo read bv all man. Nnf.ln.
inr lias boon conconlod. ltd mnnrd
j is a chnpter of political fidelity never
i before eqnalod. If in tho perform
anco of its marvelous work' it has de
veloped a few faults, thoy arc when
compared with its virtues, like tho
spots on the face of the sun, too in
finitesimal to excite alarm or com
mand attention except by the stu
dents of science.
Double the labors and the rcppon
sibilitios of tho whole history of the
Uovernraent previous to 18(51, and
tuny fall snort of the work perform
ed by tho Republican party. Think,
for a moment, of tho magmncont re
sults of its policy. A sound curren
cy, safe everywhere : public credit
highor than ever before in the mark
ets of the world ; a wise homestead
system which has givon free farms
to millions t the abolition of slavery;
tue settlement of the vexed bau Juan
boundary question and the Alabama
depredation claim against England i
advantageous treaties with nearly
every civilized nation, and humane
laws, executed in a spirit of justice,
are a fow of the results that go to
make np tho grandest political re
cord of the country. Can any nn
Droiudicod mind review this record
and allow himself for a single mo
, ------
mont to believe that ft party that has
boon so true to the noople's interests.
that has been instrumental in saving
tne nation, can now prove untrue to
toe Kopublio that lives to-day be
cause of its fidelity and courage 7
II. 1. -A. I. !l V
m urn can ue sum oi joraocracy i
What good thing has it done during
tue past twenty years r 1 no people
Know wnat bad things it lias done,
but none of its defenders have, as
yet, presented anything worthy of
commendation, It has been a stum
bling block in tho path of national
progress. It opposed the war for
the Union j the emancipation of the
slaves i the vital amendments to tho
Constitution i the protection of the
freedmon t tue present currency sys
tern i the collection of the revenue.
and is on record against nearly every
mcaure proposed for the relief and
protection of the people and the ad'
vancement of the nation. What
good thing has it done f The poo
pie watt for the answer, bnt they will
wait long before this question can
be repliod to. The misrule of the
city of New York i its enormous
debt I the millions stolen by Demo
cratic leaders i the ascondoncy of
ignorance and vice are but the shad
ows of roisrulo that would character
lze the nation under Democratic
government. We appeal to evory
man who loves his country to lav
asms party prejudices in tins hour
of trial, and to pass judgment upon
the merits of the men and the par
ties they represent In tho presenoe
of a publics danger private disputes
must bo laid aside. The welfare of
the nation, the peace and security
of its citizous. the publio credit, the
libortie- of millions who look to this
Kepublio for example and hope, de
pend upon the success of the Repub
lican party, Lot every friond of his
country respond to the call made
upon him. Let him labor as if on
his efforts depended the result. An
earnest worker can accomplish ranch.
He can convince the doubtful
strengthen the weak, and encourage
all to work and vote. It needs not
the gift, of eloquence to advance a
good causa. An honest purpose and
the courage to advocate the right
will invite tne blessings of 1'rovi
denco and win sucoess.
A prominent Eastern Democrat
has contributed 110,000 towards the
expenses of the llepubliean cam
paign in the West, assigning aa a
reason bia belief that Democratic
success wonld just now imperil the
prosperity of the eonntry.
Axothbr radical outrage. Durintr
the month of September the public
debt was reduced to the amount of
12,051,365.
Tbi (rains in the town elections of
Connecticut last week indicate that
the State will go for Ilayea.
A CARP TO TUB AMERIOAN PUBLIC).
For Bianyrssrs hT raa-io two dlnlnM
tnltxl lo th llnmuof iral eluMof nlUr
r. Iho itin tl ot -m heir boon aisdo hj
lhm, n1, In fvt, tho woH hilar eonlj
Brrbeonpltwltb thm. Bnt within th
lot loo ymrt eonntrflu or oar milln(
hlTilnroif np,itironi I ttiolr lo. Imltv
no oi onr l rvit. mart, to our in pil
w - plftotrt npon nnV -nnln bo of Hoi-
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toon b rho4.
Th Bablla'i bdiot rranta,
HOLLOWAT kCO.
To ill who r inlTrriDf from lb
rrnr and Indl-orellon of youth. Herman
waknM, early drcay, lo-i of manhood,
&0., I will fend r-oelp that will eur
you, FREK OP CM A HOE. Thl (( it
remedy wa dieooverad by mlMlonnry
inMotilb America. Bead Mlf-nddreued
envelop to tho Knv. JoeipsT. litMas,
8tilon D. IliMa House, Now York City.
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Co., and Miiis Lhiin SI. Dulfingtou of
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Oot. 8, Kewton ITIriuh and Miss Uo
boccft H. Itutly, both of 8elinsgrovo.
Oct r. by A. O. HornberL'er. J. P.. S.
O. Dressier, of Susquehanna Twn'., Jiw
niata Co., ami Mrs. Sitruh Ooll (itiai-
dcu name KesHier) of Slimnokin D.tin,
anyacr uo.
in:i.
On the L7th tilt., in Uoaver twn.. of
cancer in the fuce, Henry J-uliriiuiii,
ageti w yenra lens 11 unys.
On tho 30th ult. in Heuvor twn.. of
dropsy, Siimncl w eUel, aeed 57 years.
5 months and dny.
On tho 7th Inst at Ccntrevillo. nfter
a lui;erinj7 illness, John T. lliiirimplo,
agcu years, 4 montiis nna lo days.
At Licooler, Ind.. Tueslar evening.
ttoi. s, Mrs. uttirine reter. wire or J.
W. Peters, sgod 27 years, 8 months end
s days.
The deoeaS'd aa a dativhter of Mr. ami Mm
K. MoD'Hiovl, born In dnarta. lit ark county.
Ohio, Fell. I, IMS. 8h removed with ii-r pt
runla to thl Ntabi In I "11, and was married to J.
W. Patera (ho waa thr-n and U still In tha m-
rinjr oi in naaa oin a), on lli2Slh oljiina.
M ttha waa a ajod wlftf. an IndiiloAiit nin
ami ainn noiiiniior. uor ondiion and unexpoct.
UKIiiK-n luat at this (tin haa aeut a ho.-k
thronuh thaoomuuoitr. aud falls Ilka a nanlrL
lo r-troka UMia her Iwruaved hiubaud. Mr. P
are uau oaaa auieni on a centennial tour during
thelMtfour weeks, embrauinK a vunto lil tii.
eraoie pareura ana lue familiar bauuta ot lilt
childhood In the old Karaton State aud un-oouai-loiii
of blHWlfn'a ratal arfllutlun. nin,. i
on Turadar aftaruoon laat, all buoyant with hope.
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olinrlahod wife eod darlloii children, and to ro-
oiie lueir wnlcoma greetlima, lnt. ala I to
Dud theoonipauliin of hie boaoui atrutridine Id
iat mot arms or a-iatn. rue avinii w,imk m .
ed for a time, was rational and oooraraed free ly.
th hop that she waa much butter. ti. u .
m. uau tnicv lie Tiuaiia. elm fle.t, i.
tiiioa reiapae, aota in a raw mouioiita more the
intoortai apirit paaiea over the ri ver.
She leavesa hnaband and four aiual 1 children
the ronnireat an infant daughter ti iumm h.
ww. oinvaaa iua., BailKH, Uot.0.
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Unt. eSuSpeoleiea copy sent on raolt of
TONfc VO., ftUUbort, JMrk now Now
A LECTURE
To "Vouny Men.
JwU Publultrtl, in a Staled Enveboe.
J'rice iix cent.
A I.eolure on the Nature. Treatment
and Kadlosl our of Seminal Weakness, or
Spermatorrhea, Induoed Ij Self. Abuse,
tnvoluutary tuilssioos, Impotenoy, Ner
vous Debility, sod Impediments to Mar
riage f ensrally ; Oonsumptioa. Knilens
end Fit I Mental end 1'hysioal luoapsof
ty, o Dy KoDiiT J. CutvaewitL, m. v.
autnor oi io -ureen oooe," so.
The world-renowned author, in this ad.
mireble Leelure, clearly proves from Lie
own experienoe Ibet Ibe awful consequen
ces of Lelf-Abuss nay be oOeotuallv re
moved without medioiue, and wiiboot dan
sevoue suriloal operation, bouiles. insiru-
nienta. rinse or eordiale i po inline out a
mode of euro at onoe certain and effeoiuel,
by which every sufferer, no matter what
bis eondiuon may be.
ma cure bimeelf
cheaply,
. prlralely and radically.
ftojr-Tbls Lecture will prove a boon lo
thousands sail thousands.
Bent under eeal. In a plain cnvelone. I
any sdra, poet paid, on receipt of siX
cents or two postage clamps.
Address
TUB CULvESwELL MEDICAL CO.
41 Aba St., New York Pest office Iter MM
.. ..... iiMiuui, -naawera w Torres punaonu,'
Putsles, Oatuea, ' Popular SonaL' t . to.
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HEADY MADE
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cheaper than ever brought to Sny
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Dealer in
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All kind of Oood eiobanged for Ctih
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Cell and elamlo ray elock end leern
my prieoe before purobeoinf elsewhere.
Oot. 12, 17. 6m.
JKALE1I & ITS TLKASUBES,
OR
Disease With Its Agencies
Choose Jiettfeen Them.
HOLLO WAT'S TILLS
IWrwtw Vitordrrt.
what Is more roarful than a breakine;
down or tne nervous system T To t eX-
eiiabla or nervous in a smalt degree ie
most diatree'ln;, for where can a remedy
he found T There Is one t drink but lit
tle wiue, beer, or spirit, or far belter
oone ; tnke no coffee, weak tea being
releriiMe get all the fresh air yon can;
take three or four Pill every night; eat
plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops,
and if these golden rulos are followed,
you will be happy In mind and strong lo
body, anJ forgnt you bare any nerves.
Mothrrt and Diiughlfrn.
If there is one thing more than anolber
for which these Pills are so famous, it is
itbeir purifying properties, especially
their power of cleansing the blood from all
impurities, and removing dangerous and
suspended secretion. Universally adopt
ed as the one grand remedy for female
onmplaiuts, they nevor fail, never weaken
the system, and always bring about what
is required.
Sick ilrmfarhn and Want of Appetite.
These feelings wbioh so sadden us, most
frequently arise from annoyancee or troub
le from obstructed perspiration, or from
eating and drinking what is unflt for us,
thus disordering the liver and stomach.
These organs must be regulated if you
wind to be well. The Pills, if taken ao-
oording lo the priuled Instructions, will
quickly restore a healthy aotlon lo both
liver and stomach, whence follows, as a
natural coosrquenoe, a good appetite and
a clear bead. In the East and West lo
llies scarcely sny other medioine is ever
used for these disorders.
Alio In be Strnnrj.
Never let the bowola I either ennflnad ar
nnduly noted upon. It may appoar alnirular
mat iioiioway'i I'lllf should be recommended
lor a run upon th howoU, many persons sup-
noalna that they would Increase relaxation.
This Is a great niliuk, however l fir thou
Pills will Itninedlatolv correct tha liver and
stonvry kind of bowel complaint. In warm
climates thouaan.le of live hara been saved by
the as of thl mullein, which In all case
Kl's tun and vlnor to tha whole organic sys
tem, however deranired, haaltb and strenicih
following; as a matter of course. Th appetite,
too la wonderfully lnirsd by th uaeoi th. ae
Pills, combined I th ua ol solid in nrefsreuoe
to fluid diet. Animal food Is better than bratha
and stews. Dy removlns acrid, fermented, or
oilier Impur humors Irom th liver, stomach,
or Mood, th eaua of dysuntery, diarrhoea,
and other bowel complaints Is expelled. Th
result ia, met me niaiuroano is rratel. and
in action oi tiiuowis ueoomea regular. Note,
Insr wlllston the relaxation of tha hawela an
quickly as this nnscorreotlnit madlcln.
iHtorttrr of trui Kulnry.
In all diseases sffsatlntT tbeee orsans. whath.
r tby secrete too much or too llttl wa ter i or
whether they be alHIated with atone or rvel,
or with aches and pains sttlil In th ldns over
th regions of th kldnsya, thai pills should b
taken accordlnir to the orlotcxl direction a. aad
th Dlntmant should b well rubbed Into th
small of tha back at bedtime. This treatment
will til" almost IcmnsJIal relist whsa all oth
r tueani have failed.
fur SttiiiKuJi nut of t)riOr.
No madlcln will so anaotnall Inninn the
too ol th atomaoh at theae pills i thsy remove
all acidity, occasioned either by la tempsreno
ar Improper diet. They reeob th llrer and re
duce i to a healthy action i they ar wonder.
lully efBf aelous In daaes of snaaraa In faot ihaa
never fall In aurlng lldUorlrs of th llvr
and stouaca.
Hohway'i Fitlt are tlte beet remedy known
in ine woruijor tnejouowmg auea :
Amis.
Bullous Oomplalnta,
Col Ice,
(Jonallpatlon oi th
lliotrhsoon
Bowel lion
a .,..
th Kaln,
plaints,
Consump
ireuuuy,
liysMiitery
Dropay,
Oout.
Howies,
Female Irregular I tlas
tion,
K reel pelts,
Pits.
r ever or all kinds.
Headache,
Iiidlusatlon.
liiAauimatlon,
Liver Com
jauoaiue,
Piles,
Hetentloa of Tlrlna
Liiiuoaiio.
plaint.
Kheuinallam,
arrofiila, or
More Throata,iHecnndary8ymptoms
Stone h ars-Tle-Douloureux,
niuK'a tsvti
Tuuiora.
Ulcsra,
" onus or an t tunas,
Venereal Af- Weakuess from any
feollona, I cause, Slc.
(Ul'TIONI None are aannlna anlu. ih.
sliinature uf J. llevdock, as agent for the United
itatea, surrounds eaoh box of Pi I la aud Olotrueu t.
A handaoine reward will be given to any one
reudenug anch lulormallon aa may lead to to
detoctlon of auy party or partlee eounUrfaltlug
the medicines or vandtne tha uaa k
to lie spurious.
BOia si ibe afanoraetory of Profaaanr Hollo
WAYtUo., New York, and by all reapeoUble
UruguUtaaud Uealera In aladioinaa lhu.1,.,,1
tbeolvlllsed world, in boxes of te oeaU, Ci cent,
aad SI eaoh.
ar Thar I ooaaidsrabls saving by taking th
larger aises.
K. B. Directions for the auldanoe of patients
vuue, etfl 11
eljl 9 eSaajr at horn. AgnU wanted. OutRt aa
iplsursire.TKUBUO.,aaaasta,M. is
O. nORNBKROKR,
JUSTICE OF inE PEACE
Township, 8ydrOonty. Pa.
Collections. Oonvevanalne. and all nlh. Vmri
aaasperuialng U th eutee will be promuUy
eaJadlo. ustee star Truatmatvllle
Atenl Wanted for Ik (lreet
YII. WAONRtt, Run., "
e juancior tub pbacb,
Jaoksoa Township, Snjder Co. Ta.,
Will attend lo fall bnstnese entrusted
his re and on the most reaaonnhl
erms, Marob 12, '68tf
SCLIIBIMER
DtALEB IN
HARDWARE,
Iron, Kails,
Steel, Leather,
Faints, Ois
Coach & Sadder y Ware
AND MANUFACTURER OP
Stoves V Tinware,
MARKET STREET,
LowImIowii, Xenia'a.
Kvmrer 2, 1871-tf
FAUST
&
WENTZEL,
Selinsgrove Penna,
(North of First National Bank)
HIEi:CIIAiT
TAILORS.
READY MADE
CLOTHING.
A WELL aeleoled ctoob of Ready-made
mens ana noys uiolBiog or Avery
1,1101117 ana ciyie.
SEWING
MACHINES,
THEY are also Agent for lb Latest Im
proved, cheapest and best Sewing Ma.
chine of every kind sow Id use.
Aeg. io, ire.
SEL1NSGB0VE
MARBLE WORKS.
Th nndertlsne.1 having Borohased th S.
Inaarov Marble Works, he Is now full era.
Monnments A n d Headstones.
this snmmsr at nrloea muek lower than hereto
for, and lower than hat vr been don In th
eoonty.
Havln Inat r waived a l'a lot of Pealns,
of all the latest styles uf Monnments at head
stones, I am able tu glv satisfaction In styles
and prices, to all that wish to decorate th
grave of a departed friend with a newt, cneap
Monument, Tomb or HearUinsie.
1 have also made arralneeinenta. an as to ha
anio 10 lurntsn on short notice, Narble. Sand,
stone, or any other kind of door and Window
Bina, at prices to suit tea puronaser.
Persons In nee. I of any of the above article
will save money by calling at the Hellnsgrove
Marble Works before purchaaln lnewhere.
1 alao keen Uank's Patent I telvenla,! llriva
(lusr.li for sals. 'lv dinsrsat strles. Um
and see.
ttaTMr. J. H, Long, of Adamshurx. I
agent for the undersigned where all or
ders. will receive prompt attention.
aji, it-ii. t.u sanrn tu.
ALLEGHENY HOUSE
Noa Hit A SI5 market Mtrecl
I'lllLAOELPifllA.
Hae been enlarged and refilled for lb ac
commodation of 3oo Quest ; ie Centrally
looated in the Dustoeso portion of the City
sod Places of amusement, Ao. 81 root Car
pass the bouse to and from the Centennial
Buildings, and in oonnectioa ha Sued op
a) large
DINING HALL AND RESTAURANT.
For ih aoootn modal loo of tho travaliug
publio. A. BECK. 1'rop'r
April 6tb. 1874
White Horse Hotel.
N. W. Cornor Third & Wood Sta.
philadelthia.
j."ktbauck,
Oood 8tuo. Proprietor.
Win, Liquors aad Segar of the Choicest
oranoe. mar3o-76.
NEW
IKJARDWARE
STORE,
ffliddlebuTg, Penn'a.
Th andrslgnd would Inform th rltlisns of
MlddlsburK. and surrounding district that h
ha opened a Hardware 8tor at th above
raouuuuea nine ani tnat n will keep a full
tin ot all kinds of Hardware, Including
Heavy c Sbelt Ilardtvare,
TRIMMINGS, SADDLERY,
Sboc Finding, Leather.
Aa peoial Inducement la g ,
BUHDrG HARDWAEE
LOCKS, HINGES, BCBEW8, NAILS, Ac
A Large Assortment of Cast Mlal Bhov.
els ft Spades, Iloei, Garden Toole, eohytlus
uraio naass, nay nope, rulleje, 40.,
IRON,
OF ALL KINDS constantly sa band,
All at Greatly Bodnosd Priee. All who
arc in need of any kind of Hardware will
dc welt by calling at ibi place.
MALANTUON UOATZ.
Mlddleburg, Snyder Co., Pa,
May 25, 1878.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters
teatamentary on thsestaUof William, r.
Wageosller late of Sellatgrove Bor'a, Border
Co., Pa., deed, have beea area ted to Ue adar
slgntd.All persons know las thsmeelves Indebt
ed to said stt will please make Immediate
payment while thoa earing slaluit against told
estate will vreeaal that for etllmBt In
M.fa. WAORNSEtLB,
J.O.b.SUINDUa,
... W.SUBMaT .
Aeg.eVTI, t4ClTI
A MAHER OF POPULftn II1TEREST
W ermdenwrnrn Vie LrMe JftwmVr th
rnhvtanoaof eonveraatlon abnutOak Hall, In
J jilllwhlavVanamaker A Brown's" UrrMt
(nothing 'i In Ameiiu.n A Vldsot audi
attwndanFvfe thospeakerat
tlsMor. "What comer Is the rmfldlnff rm f
AUUxt. South-VM. comer of euta and
lfarkot. riesss not th SIXTH, for anm
stranrcre seeking imk Ilall, bay been -tr'-ii
by deebrning nnions."
, V. " H is irjsoUy tolosssJI Do yea know
ltsdlmntoDr' -
"&t so.nr feet- rm Market, ant
ISO odd nn Pistil, si, atnrlr Muh, has ovor
three "?ea oAflotrHae?, and roTers spar nnc
occupied l7 ireCLaa twenty di(rerri btua
Bess nlaoea. 'VaV
X- ' Ihi yonaa stMm-rsvworr
a. :JL4ir? r?nS nin rurntane power
for the freight and paMetirer elevators, ami th
boilers steam lor heating, and the other opera
tion of th honse."
X. " WliM ord.r da jmMt with roods r
. "They or Ant cixed and arranged In
Ih basement, on lonefyfr ontinters. and Uksu
tnenc on tli ffateiMelevato to tu Irti-ro-sofs
room on th.yfi floor." pw
X. "lslrjsrwctingAiifliioTTaonr
o, sir, mrasurlnt. Th goods are fret
tneasared In ill piece, th'n ltianeotcd. Tb
floth passes oror rollers lu the face of strong
light, and two men tit, on befor and ono
behind th good, watching with th y of a
hawk for th leaet pin-hole Imperrectlnn, nl
barking every flaw, so that the cutter may so
and avoid It whan be coin to cut the gar
ment. '
V. ' Yon must employ en arrry of enttersr
v l'1"" ur flrth a tvjf and see I W
keepTo bands all th tiff coding np the elotlt
Into earmeiit. bCTl.lekfl Diachlnestuatdo
a doseo men's work eacbSTt a strnks."
V Do you Bia&uiacture aU your Owa
A, - We do, and tnrwt rrftilly. Onr Y
JtilnT Inspect every stlb h and m, and
rtiry lo vry garment aa extra-well (nad
insedt, Kabco.
. V, " Your STataia must save m. a ....a
Seal r '"'
A. " in Try dlrectloTj.Hf.
etr. tikogfi
'lVfifowsi
system
wna enorromy we practice all
through.
vuauin ua IO put wtUT
soQia
ywiiyiw mm we uu,
V.
af itr1
I Alter inspecting fire work, what becomes
A. " Befrir gnee Into Stock It la sMfrrf.
ivery nngl rarmeht ha It rumher and
other points noted on It. so that ittmtir his
jory can be traoetl wldiout fail, upon our
OV. Tott mutt have M or 40 salesmen r
n .1 . ? ' on tu,Jr d"Jrt ru mare 100
selling to lb Ihrumrsof cuitomers."
vo you do au order bu A" by tnall
ana eipremr
A. "Vary great All over theovontry. Our
NEW GOOES !
FOR OyVHII.Ort
HOWA11D
Aflnmsburg, Snyder County, PcmW
THE Subscriber linvinpr pnrcliasod the Storo in Adiimsbnrc', owned
R. Ij. lUndentmah.. Intends to carry on a cnneral macanllla hnalnnaa at u ttA ai.aj
tokee this method of Informing his many friends and ellltens In Adaniahnrgend the surrJ
in sonntry, that ha he. J net returned with tus witl. iLwm keep on hand well assort!
irg. noca oi an einuaui uunai uauaiir op
iHlvnf
p . ' . ihu,iiub in lunurf vncn. i vi imiKnuaiior mi or nnn an on v. ri m ... .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
as Cloths, Cassimers, Kentncky Joans, Cottonadea of every i
and auaLtv. also
Ladies' Dress
ALL WOOL DELA1NS, Morinos Poplins, Ac. at nil prices and very cbJ
rr l mi tin an a nn a. a wit wsn J..
urn uu uris, nmn. tw, nm, mi stair oil am,
BOOTS AJVD SSlOEi
Hardware. Qneensware, Tin ami Glassware Wood and Willowwaro, CoffJ
sugars, ftyrups, aiolassos. Teas of all kinds, and at Low Trices,
Clears Tobneco. Fish Si Salt. Wholcsnla nnd llnlail.
COAL, COAL, COAL, o8urcoM.VS,r.w...RRE' 8"""
The Highest Market Cash Priee Paid for all kiu,U of COUXTRY PR0DUCR,D
Fruit. I'ottilor. Are. .tf.
ALHO Doalersiu ALL KINDS of Grnin ami Hoed
or which the highest Price in (JftNli will be Paid. Mar. 7,
FALL AND WINTER OPENING
OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS
-AT THE
New York
(In Holmea' new builidiog,
rsIAItltlST T., HELINBGROVE, JX
YOU tiro respectftill.v invttocl to nn exnnJ
nttnun 01 my hioou.
ua 1.1.13 Aggi3H. iu me v;ountyt
-w e -. W - W
Large variety of SHAWLS FUES, Ladies' as
CMleren's UllDERWEAR, FA1JCY HOISESl
FELT SEIRTSi etc. All colors of GEE1IAJ
TOWN WOOL and ZEPHYR,
I haye added to my large stock ofFancygooc
a full line of BLACK ALPACAS & CASHtm
which for quality and price cannot be surpai
ed.
The new ClolMsf Store above Ibe
fncv Dior. An, vanllaman Ma ar. ,
Utle money. Polite attention alws-s given. BaliasgroT, Oot. JC. 'Ti
J"B!g
J U. IIARTMAN,
J r.TICB OP TUB PEACE,
Sfc Conveyancer,
Auuntiint.it T si n
vbnini.vtti(,ri, nnyoer fount, ra.
Oolleetlons and Sll bnalnaas artalnl Sa k.
efflo of Juitlo of la Fao wiU oe rttnd1 to
a,aauiiavtm An r 17 70
JER B. MIDDLESWABTH,
JUUTICBOr THI PEACB
CONVETANCEB,
HoOlure City, Snyder Co Pa.
Oollactlnns end all easiness pertaining to the
offlo of J ustlo of tue feaoe will be attended I
at short aotloe,
Jul? n.'lM.
Jt IS. TRAUCII,
WnOLESALB AMD BETA1L
Furniture Jfenufactory
WARE ROOMS.
JVo. 341 North Second Street
Below GillowhiUSt. PHILADELPHIA.
Harea so, vro.ir.
JHE NATIONAL HOTEL.
J. B. FOCKLEU, Pro'r.
Selinagrove, Pa.
This Hotel Ie f lusantiy lauUS la tba Mur,
aa4 la verrae.ir.nl. slae far travelers tottupi
tueaasror oeeeniavadatlaaa at Law him. v.a.
aaas slapping oaoe will he Sara U U again. Tee
eMiillaaar la taeWr.
SwA iratalaaa - "
rtcrfoct y)ewt sJd mis of ssl f nmmirrmj
tiiak ItTKiaaHbJe to please eopJ s.uo fcT;
pri.n.,prP' 7 W
V. " I tupres ymi htrett leeart halaoW
4ufrrntdrrtmnlar'
A. "My dear slrl wa hsv mnr rhafi anw.
each rliarged with lu own bueinoea.aiid
tliomughlyonranled,anaosmarT whoaleuL
In th great w heel." ""
I' ii ii'L'0" i""" f Oietn
A. "Tilth pleaaura. Ih Ctiatom
tnnt, for those who prsfer etisvom rsa?
reitdy-msriiv ph FurnlsMnw DerartrrV
With it tfryfim wk of all underw
Th Rhlrt Vaftorr, wltU It l iuy irachT
Inakln onr own nrst-rlaaahlria Th. -r'r
King lV-partment, Iteelfasblg as manv arw,
r store. Th garment Hioek Koom. TP'
keeeWIng Room. Th Onler lKtrttc
tiamsxl befnr. The Special t'nlforms liej;,''
menu The Pel I very lKpanotaiiL wiu k.
ecoreof messenger. Th-7, h
2, - iioki, noid I sir, ennngn r
. Tmnnttiairihmh.hr TK. 1 4. , .
TVpartmerit, wtth It bllLsnd sign dlatribui?
edltlngand pnbllshlriBelbtislncHi and per,,,?.
Jotimal, rtrculef,o,(KiUoJpiesnVcnri;,'
llsllyrmrrriNkrlosend forltC Ihe'
Kther office of the flrmsll Tmjv sa'
thinking, planning, eieotlng, bnylnt n.
reguteting, recajioy, sending ont, selm?
uu i m mvumiiiiviT, joining t
In carry on a buaineesVfih the pe..pi
mg to o(wca sauvu.vim atul Umju,imi ul
v. ''s t-s-p-evn-a-o-tter
A. - in
Cwhler's
Ofraull
V.
ma nooaw tu vny rneapnna vtJrcheaD
A. - s. tartly i Yon have tafat bit It
wnat are Hit -focaauua' I bau .
s&ncli abnaitr
A. "Our system of basin) desJInf I. rw
trice, no deviation j t. Cash for vrythlntT
A amarantaa, amiMMn. .k. ... 1. . . V
money rrttuued it Ui buret can t etian J
be suited." l
v, " Nothing eoTjid r fktrer."
KP,,h,,.''v and the l-eople Ss !t
atttn,-',,l,ha,,k'0U''u'ro''0Uf
r,..epu. 41 a a piaatenr to svre r.l
lait again: and be aor of the plafTe ViLJ
maker A llrown's Oak QailetVpisa Kasi Jl
cr eisth and Market " 4 n
- inaiit youi a snail we) tianpy aooaal
flood morning." "1
NEW GOODS ! !
MIOJDXJCE AT
. IIOMIG'S
in a nrsi i leaa country more, and havlni ci
'
Goods, Silks
Fancv Store
opposite tbe Kojtsone ITotel.)
wliloli nnn muv 1st nd
I
s WEIS,
Keystone Itotel I connected with lit
I v klm..t .UmmM r I...J i.r..i - ti
awaawasawawawjMawawawawaaj.
I HAlNDALiVVObll
Possesses a mnoh greater power la reatarlia
a neaiinr aiate. u never pronuee airgnav.
rerlalu ana (pesKlr In It setloa. It Is fsiM
perewllog seer othr remedir. Blslf rl'"J
cure in sia or eigui oaja. no otur msuii'
caa do this.
Owing to tin greet neeas, man inbttlisj
have been aiteartlsed, enek ee Paste, Mill"!
Pills. Ualeaaisi toH aU of which bav toe tul
Dundaa Dtek AOa Baft Dapanl't eontslif
un oiBanaalwooa.soia at all Pmg Stores. !
for Circular, eeaaud to MA Sf WooeUr
nw tors, luraae. Aog. I7,"l
QUABLES li. MILLER,
1BCBITICT COITIACTOB t BCILOa.
Walnut. 8rreet. Selinierore. F
I at all times prpar4 1 roralsh Drtl
Plea and Bctcifieationi for all klsdi
Building, at the lowest possible rate. a.
a snort none.
- . - -
lie Is aleo prepared to eontrtoi
putting, np butldias either bj fnralti
all Ibe material er Iherwise,
Ha It, '08-lre
JJNION H0U8K,
Mlddlabara Pa.
QEOBQE 0. SMITH, ProprieW
Aeoomreodttlons good and ehsrgst f
erata, gneelal aeoommodatloae for drj
ere. A sbare of tbe sublie nalronat
eoliolted. K0. d. 8M11U:
April 12, 1878.
i-rjiwrviurii wmi iw many rooms. The
lH-parttnent. Th yotitha' Iep,rtment ill
Children's I Department, with Its 1
entranc for Indie The Telegraph
Kent. Th Chief Clerk s lieporttnant, a
i bonk-keener and aailrtan la. tisnrnii Hi.
asrr' letanmenti tnencra n .':
iaeei it is i i inTwoi to nme rJ
liepartmentwhlcliliandleiliaK JI
sales on Soma single days I H
fi.vwt Immenssl That a whatan.t.J
r I
t"tt 11) mt da at host. Bassplaswor''
iJU .viisaaiii.l'avi,5t'
... ' w. n isn vu. raiiMsrystia, re