The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, November 02, 1876, Image 3

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Nov 2,
National Republican Ticket.
FOR PRESIDIST
HUTfltltKORO B. HATES,
or ohio.
TOR TlCBPRB8tDB!T
WILLIAM 4. WI1EKLER,
or m
)RK.
rItrfct.
for Coogrss
TOAD. Jl. UAIIA5, of CbimW.burg.
County Ticket.
For Senator '
DR. B. F. WAOKSSELLER. ef Sslinsgroer,
For Asesroblr
fHARLEH MILLER, of P.no.
For Prolhouotarr
JBRBUIAII CKOUfll. of Mld.llsborf.
For Rtf later k Recorder.
JAMES M. VANZANDT, of MtddUburg.
For District Attorns?
JOHS H.ARNOLD, of MldJUburg, '
For JoryCommisstonrr
AMUEL f. BIIBARV, ofCnlrr
Ir there is one thing that shocks
the Democratic mind more than au
other, it is that the fall trade is
opening briskly.
Every rebel jailor or guard who
m at Andorsonville, Belle Isle, and
Libbey Prison supports .Samuel J.
Tildon, eaje the New York Coumer
cial.
Hxr.r a million of dollars of South
ern claims growing out of the war
are found to have been approved by
the Demooratio House. Were they
for damages or trespass T
Tn.DK is and nlwaya has boon
such an earnest reformer that be
would not wait for Congress to re
duce tho income taxes of the doar
people, but he began it with himself
la a private, modest sort of a way.
Which Shall We HavkT The
grand issue of tho contest botwoen
Hayes and Tildon : A rel.tpso into
the tyrannical and loathsome despo
tism of the old slave barbarism in the
success of Tildon or tho mainten
ance of the ever increasing forces of
civilization light, happiness, and
comfort for all nationality and free
domin the triumph of Hayes I
Judge Stanley Matthews, of Cin
cinnati, considers it certain that
Hayes and W heeler will carry Ohio
by from 20,000 to 25,000 majority,
and that Iudiana will give them a
majority of about 10,000, because a
large number of Qroeob.ickers, who
voted for Williams, will not vote- for
Tilden. o believes that the Ra
pnplicans will got the eleotoral vote
of every Northern State.
Tilden's Veiiaoitv Down goes
the national dubt. The Republican
Administration persist in paying it
off. Since Grant was inaugurated
over six hundred millions have been
liquidated. In the face of this fuot
Tildon said the Government did not
live within its income. It certainly
would not have done so had all tax
payers been as dishonest aa the
great railroad wrecker.
Sciiunz os Hayes Says Carl
Schurz s "As a foroign-born citizen
who loves his rights dearly an any
body. I do not hesitate to declare
that if there is any man in thU coun
try in whose hands I would consider
my rights safe as in ray own, that
man is Rutherford U. Hayos. I shall
therefore vote to make him Presi
dent with a feeling of the moat abso
lute safety."
Ir the South will pay for the war
her leadors bronght on, if the 8outh
will restore the husband to the wid
ow, the brother to the brother, the
son to his parents, tin Government
will oonsidor it claim for S.BOO.G'i'i,
8SG. Hut never, never will the Re
publican party alio the disbanded
Confederate Congress to come to
Washington and draw the amount pf
these unjust claims from tho United
Mutes .treasury.
Tils Republicans of this country,
by tiie assistance or all good meu,
Lave a work to achieve of vast mi
poi tanoe. That work is before ns
nnd there are but a few days remain
ing n which to accomplish it The
idea of a "Solid South" must be met
by a solid Hunt, West and North.
The opposition have dropped the
hoodwink of "reform." They never
meant it. Jty unitod action and ip
dividual effort we will. Onward- at
oncel ' - 1
Colder Worps. '-Until every
. questions arising oat of trie rebellion
relating to the iutegrity of the nation
and to unman rights baa been set
tied, and settled rightly, no man
ought to be trusted with power in
, tbbi country who, daring the strug
gle for the notion's life, was unfaith
ful to the Union and liberty."
Jtutherwd P. Ilayet, in a weecA in
1867. :..'.
"I would prefer to go into this
war, if I knew X tru to die vt ba
killed iq tbeeoorse of it, rather than
lira through and, aftarit without
taking any part in ' "ftittlwford
v.
.,Twl,w,.p.eH ' vm... W.HJJfWa.1 si.iaMassesi rmtmmr
.
1 Ala. I. .
roTemnt
'?fc
.wwrnwr. M'
-dg ," The oil rnleia, which
the fli-st indications M vitality.
.,, which h.is boon beyond the abil
ity of mnnufttelurers to supply. The
improvement bos extended to noarly
all tho great manufacturing interests,
the recent rod notion in tiie price of
conl affording many of the large es
tablishments a profit, whero they
formorly ran at a loss.. Arnericnn
cotton ' fabrics are meeting a large
demand-1 from r regions -where they
were formerly nnable to successfully
compete with those of other couu
tries. A gioat war in Kmope, which
now appears to be certain, would
create a I trgo markot for broad stuff
which the United States can roadilv
supply. The country has certainly
reached the bottom of its business
embarrassments, and is bow on the
upward grade, if no disturbing ele
ments arise in the politios or finan
ces of the nation.
A detailed summary of the bills
for the payment of Southern war
claims, which were introduced into
the Democratic Congress at its last
session, has been oarefullv prepared
from advance sheets of tho (Jongres
sinnal Rmtrtf, and the following is a
recapitulation of them i
RibulMliu ) aa Mluliitnnl
rt'tr S,1M),000
Mvuiii;niiiK iin-igH ib win Tir
Clnl . 'O.nno
Rfnil nfonttm al IM.V71.OW
Sappl1 or Soatnya l.4.iM,'0
Vm and oe..upilon oC pmporlf l,lu,IM,000
Uoiura of pruoMila of eaniitr! -
prapori S.OM.MQ
Hoiuna sail romlidon or alroo
ui .r.iw
PIf '.oirkI nail -atra)orf Mu.uoo
vui'7i eionn aaior ropoai
of milon t,eOof too mtImU
toiotao too.ooo
Prlrato rail! bills t,o,wo
foul satoa.sxiM
It will thus be seen that the total
sum proposed to be appropriated
amounts to more than our national
debt In view of this amazing fact
the importance of a Itepublican ma
jorily in the next Congress cannot
possibly be exaggerated.
The DEMocaaTiaCAMFAia Invest
ment. The largo suras employed by
the Damooracy in the present cam
paign has surprisod many people.
Where the money comes from is no
mystery. . The wealthy of tho party
bleed heavilv, and are to be reim
bursed for their advances to socuro
Tilden's election by a smell porcent
ago upon the vast aggregate of rebel
claims ($2,483,4 1,361 introduced by
Confederate representatives at the
last sesion of the House. A return
of these advances is to follow imme
diately npon Tilden assuming office.
It will be remembered that, at the
Inst session, while the Democracy
cut down tho expenses of the Gov
ernment, they reduced no taxes,
noither by a rodnctiou of the tariff,
nor of the internal revenue. Conse
quently, at the close of the fiscal
year, in tho Treasury there will be
a hoavy surplus, out of which the
payment of the rebel claims will im
mediately begin, and the advances
for election purposes retnrnod.
In othor words, in the event of
Tilden's eloetion the governmont
will be overwhelmed by the payment
ofrebet claims now forbiddon by
law, from the payment of whiub
all advances for Demooratio election
purposes will be reimbursed. The
nation ruined by the payment of un
righteous claims, and niado to foot
the bill of its own ruiu. S uch is
Democracy Domocratic rofonn 1
Voters of Snyder County.
We copy the following from the
Advocate ami 7Ve, and recom
mend a careful reading and a con
scientious action upon the impulse
and disposition to do engendered by
such fair and unbiased reading.
If during the rebellion any ' one
had proposed to turn over the affairs
of the Government into the hands of
those who were . in sympathy with
tho rebellion they would have been
denounced aa traitors and publio
enemies. To-day a great party pro
poses to do what in 18J t or 1864
would nave aroused publio indigna
tioa. It proposes to turn over the
Government to those who not only
sympathized with the rebellion, but
to those who actually participated
in it, and who to-day liato the Gov
ernment ns much as they did when
they were foroed to lay down , their
arma at Appomattox.
Tho ex-Confederates control De
mocracy, and if Democracy should
win they would control the uation
There may bo a few loyal men in the
Deraocratio rauks, who mean well
and who would not follow if these
ex-rebol leaders should undertake to
carry out there schemes, but they
are in a hopoloss minority and could
no more control the party or shape
its policy, if once in power, than a
ponny whistle oouid drown the roar
of tho torn post
A solid South for Democracy means
the marshaling of the disloyal ele
ment of that section against the loy
al North. There can be no other
moaning to it and blind iudeod is
that citizen who is led into any other
belief. A solid south, if triumphant
would lead to the dopreoiatioa of
our curreooy, the loss of publio cred
it the increase of the national debt
the . paralyzation of oar industries,
and the evoottol DanKrnptcy.tnrougb
repudiation, of the nation.
If it is wise to confront dangers
when they come, it is greater wisdom
to take steps to prevent their com
ing. These steps can be taken by vot
ing the Republican tioket, and we
appeal to all who love their country
better than party i to all whose rea
son baa not beoorae the slave of
preiudioe t to all who . value liberty
above oppression, and who have the
good of mankind at Heart, to vote
the Republiean ticket Tha party
to-day la aa great.. defense to the
union as oar armies were danng the
rebellion. To dostroy it would be
ven worse than the surrendor of
tha Union army would have been to
tha rebel Confederacy. '
in
We ArtiM rertri
torn unscrupulous
eultfinrf tm tfpnfi
doting out " or ' i,
niock of good on fx
urt. fc tr bt ..
ay that p are tfifl fo.
at lA old Hani atnl r
Vnr atBortment i as good .
bttttr than ) any tn the cotttani;,
H e ak all our oli customer to
continue fitk and inv 'U all oth
ers to call and cxamini mtr . goods
and prim We hare by honorable
and fair dealing's' budC HfV 4" trade
and projiose contiuitingtihe' eame
vy. w agenseller & Son.
Nod. 2ff 7C,3(. , "' ""
The following is tliu Electoral, Have
and Wlieclcr Ticket, and wo hope cv-
ry Hoimlilicun in the county will vote
and work to give it at lcaet 600 ma
jority iu Litlle Hnydrr.
ELECTORS. . . ,
Bonjamia Harris Brswsltr
Joho W CbaKaot
John Wrlab
llrsry DiMton
Cbrimian i lloffmnn
Cbarla Thompson Joatf
l.dln II Filltr
Jotfph W BarnarJ
Itcnjautin Smith
Jacob Knabb
JnhnBWarfrl
Joarph Thomas
Ario Pardos .
Ltwit Pugho
K J ward 8 Slllimta
William Caltlrr
Milft L Tracy
8 W 8larkwtibtr
Daniel i Morroll
Jtroniab Ljoui
William Hay'
William Camaroa
1 0 Dotilty
Daoitl O NfiU
William Nr.b
Asdrtw B Uorgor
8muel M Jack ton
Jamoi Wruormao
W W Wilbur,
Tns receipts of tho Pennsylvania
railroad company for October are
estimated to have been about $1.
000,000, probably onohalf of whioh
were profits.
W" Don't fail to go to the elec
tion on Tuesday, 1th inst. and vote
the entire Itepublican Ticket.
I
The grout danger of allowing the
Democratic party to obtain control
in all the branches of the Govern
ment ia that they would temporari
ly bankrupt the country by allowing
Southern war claims and damages
for property destroyed during the
war amounting to millions and mill
ions, and by pensioning of Confeder
ate soldiers. The Confederates, if
thoy got the power to do as they
ploaso and the eloetion of Tildeu
would go far to give thorn that pow
er would claim that the Confeder
ate soldiers fought honestly
as American citizons for an honest
purposo, and in as good a spirit us
the Northern soldiers whoh ivo boen
pensiouod, and that they were pro
voked and driven into war by the
North. There would even be danger
that the claims for the valuoof slaves
would be considered and paid. 13u
say Democrats, the Coustitutioual
amendments prevent the paymeut of
Rebel war claims aud the value of
slaves. Whon did the Democratic
South care a fig for tho Constitu
tion T It seceded it claimed it had
the Constitutional right to seoede,
and Northern Democrats opposed to
the bitter end every Constitutional.
amendment declaring Rebel war
claims should not be paid. I'ut
Confederates in power in the Execu
tive chair, in both branches of Con
gress, and tho U. S. Supremo Court,
and they will have "indemnity for
the past and security for the future."
They will do again what they did do.
History repeats itsolf. Tho only safe
and sonsiblo plan is to govern the
Union by the defenders of the Un
ion. And besides, this is the . only
way known to tho imperious de
mands of genuine patriotism.
Republican Prospects.
Mr. Chandler, Chairman of the
Republican National Committee, has
issued tho following address t
Republican National Committee
Fifth Avenue Hotel, October 19.
The Republican national committee
congratulates the party whioh it re
presents and the country npon
tha results of the fall elections
already held In Maine a majority
of less than 5,000 has been increased
to nearly 15,000. In Yermontthe
old ascendency has boon fully main
tained. In Colorado a Democratic
majority of 2,000 has been overoome
and a Republican Governor and both
branches of the Legislature have
boen elected, securing two Uuited
S'tatos Senators and three Presiden
tial electors. In Ohio, a Itepublican
majority of 5,500 has been increased
to between 9,000 and 10,000, and
five Republican Congressmen have
been gainod In Indiana a Demo
crats mujority of 17,000 has been
reduced to 5,000, with a gain of four
Republican Congressmen and the
Legislature upon joint ballot These
highly gratifying results havo been
obtained in the face of frauds at the
ballot box and an unparalleled uso
of uiouuy by the opposition. They
show the drift of popular sentiment
and clearly indicate a national vio
tory for the Republican party in No
vember. All that is now neeessary
is,to continue the vigorous prosoou
tion of the canvass, to secure protec
tion for all citizens in the right of
the ballot to bring all legal voters
to the polls, and to practice the ut
most vigilance npon the day of the
election. Fortunately for the coun try,
our candidates represent the
best spirit of reform, to whioh they
are pledged by every aet and utter
ance of their Uvea. Their success
alona will iusnre honest administra
tion and preserve tha government
from tha unfriendly bands of those
who reosntly sought to destroy it
and who now aeak to prey upon it
reaoaroea. a, ubandleb. Chair.
K. C. M'CobIce, Secy.
t Jfuoi.
.fail 6uoMr!bers.
in hat th hoot OrVI
O lailf't IkioIio, th Intl
st lha boat Hwoipu. tho
,,.,. I'.ri'r femur
v. tfttfifl'i t,r iho monfty
th. thaWurM 11 will oootaln, nit
, 4iro Dumber f
Ope Thousand i Pages' I J ' ' ' ;
. . Fourteen Splendid Steel Flatos I
Twelve Colord Horlin Patterns I
Twelve" Mammoth Colored Fashions !
. Nine Hundred Wood Cutsl
Twenty-Kour Pages of Musio I
It M a Ixl ftlro Plra OrlHl Ctptrlvht
ftoralnt, by Mr. Aao . miphM, Frank
l.n H'nrittnl. Mi. rcnH flulctm Hurnrtt,
Mariana H'ilr anrl L,tr H. Hoormr. v.fn.
i' r:f a hunitrx.l bnrtnr I'lflM, Mliil
by too bait aatbora of Atnarlea. It lUnarl,
Mamniatli .CohreJ Taste Plates
araahotulor all nthon. Tha ptaUt an to
grartd oo ilaol. 1Im th aiaal ilio
A-.a.oaivaiuk ft OT!CK
llartoralmlniiiiralloaon tho aitata of
.tohn T. HuBnl, laio or ('antra twp Snfilor
oounrjr. Pa., ilM'd. haa baaa iirauud tn tha
anrieMgnail. All rarMni anrln thama-Wat
lailabtml taaM aftu will alaaM mak Imiaa
tllai paymaat hlla thiMa harlnc slalma
aralnit laid aitata will praxnt tham Inr Itlo
Ditnlto JAJOSU.HKTMAM,
Nor. t, It. . AdmloUtraior.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
i
A dressing
which is at
once agree
able, healthy,
and effectual
for preserv
ing the hair.
Faded or gran
hair it soon
Lk.mMwUfirvi restored to Us
original color, with th glost and
freshness of youth. Thin hair is
thickened, falling balr checked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store tho hair where the follicles arc
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and decayed. Rut such as remain
can bo saved for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oil",
and consequently prevent baldness.
Frco from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustro and a
grateful perfume.
PKMPAKMD B T
Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast.,
PrmMieal mmd AnmlytUml CAomlato.
SOLS BY ALL MUOOUTS BVSBTWMSB.
Administrator's Not lea. Letters
of administration oa tha aitata of JOHN
STROUD. Han., lata or Want Parry Tp. Rny.lar
Co., Pa., daail. harabaaa sraotad to tha uoilar
lirnad.AII uarnooi knowloK tbmlr Inrialit
al tu laid ntata will plaaM maka ImmariUta
paTOMat wouainonavinir oiaiiut againtiiaiu
auaia win umast mam lor naiuemoni in
JOHN 8. TKOt;n,
Oct. 10, 1,7. Administrator.
on Hind, prei.
w I.S1LUUI, Treat.
ft mot, tec
NORTH SCHUYLKILL
Mntnal Firs Insnrancs Co'r.
Mahanoy City Fa.
EVERY
Policy
Holder
'
Rightful
Member
0!
This
Company.
Forappltoatlnnjfbr tntnrasoo Mll'oasrsd-
orau iua agabi ot tna aomnan ,
G. W. GRANELL0,
Justice of the Teace & Conveyancer,
DKALKBIH
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
. Middleburg, Snyder county, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE.
Th ndanlaad admlnitrator ofthaattata
or llanry h, Ura bill, lata or rajatta, Iowa
hip Juniata oountydao'd. will kr rlraa or an
onlar oi Uto Oriihaaa' Ouurt or uld euunty, ai
DOa to publio ialo on lha orooilMt. in waib
InntoB iwa,hlp. Hnydar raunlf. Pa., on
i nuri, u, u or norauoar a. d. iniotna
adivldad oua twautlo'h part of a traet of laod
lluaMin (aid Towathlp of Wa blotoa, aud
oouoty of Saydar, aoua.ladaa tha Watt by laa I
of John Bohnaa, oa tha North hy land Abraham
Praad oa tha South by laad of Jaaoh8taffa
and Waatly Ell n llally. aootalalua; TWO.
HUKIIUI.il Mil MATT AUHaU, BtOO Ot
law. with tha apuurtaaanoa.
ata ia aoaiuianL'a at 14, o'aloek s, si. of (aid
oay, waaa oua auaaaaaea wui aa !?, sad
una, aw awn aavwa v:
I
SEVBENCAVErYY
K1. td 1171
A4stialtrtr ,
1. R
(Vlllallood to all tinalb imnlixt lo
bi tart and os lha sio-t tsomlV
arm. Marolfia, 'CBlt
J.
B. SKLnniMER v ; M:
.." . . dbaled lie ' " '
HARDWARE,
Iron, JTails.ri;jj(i(, j
.-.-BteeiiiCauier,
' Paints, Ois,
Coach & Saddery Waro
AND MAN'UFACTCRKR OP
Stoves & Tlmvure.
MARKET 8TAF.ET, ,
tjQvlMiown, Penn'n,
Navamhor 2, 1871-if
FAUST
WENTZEL,
Selinsgrove. Fenna,
(North of First National Hank)-
Mi:CILiiT ,
TAIL0 R S.
READY HADE
OLOTnilVGw
A WELL ittaettd ttoeb of Htai)-BU
Maot' anil Uori' Clolbiaft- of Irory
Quality sad stylo.
SEWING
MACHINES,
THET ara slro A grot a for IbaLalmt Im
proroJ, cboaptti and beat tjwing Ma
obinta of orar kiuil now la ue.
. Aug. 10, ST.
SEL1KSGR0VE
MARBLE WORKS.
Tha niler1irnvl havlna; pvrohd th Ft
Uanrnaa . trl u p I , I ja U'..Bata t. A l ham f.. II.
-nii.w "i wt h MW" M J "IS"
prU to LnaaulHOturv.
Eounincnts A n a Hcaclsioncs.
this summer at prlfaa nueh Inwrr than horato-
fura. ana lowor than has avar haao dona In lha
oounty.
Hariris; lot rarelvod a la'ira Int of Tlnns.
of all tlia lute. I stylas of iMmomants A hasd
Uints, I am abla lo ulra smlsftt'lloa In si ties
and prlca. to all that wli.li to daonrata tba
Sravoa in a uaimrion iriono wun cur ay
Inuumvif. roitib tr llrartstour.
I nara also maua arrainifomants, so as to bo
abla tu rurnlib on short onllcs, Nnrbla, Naml-
one, or any oinsr aimi oi door ana winauw
Sills, at prlnas t.i suit I fa purohasar.
1'srsons In iiea'l ol an il tba abora arllnles
will saa monsr hy ralllnv at lha Sallns'rora
Marina Works txfora iur.'hii.ini oHawharo.
I also hasp Hank's rutaiililalvanlsad lrTa
iiuanis lor saia. ivu uinarant sijlss. Vvi
and soa.
SsatrMr. J. II, Lunr, of Ailamnburj, Is
agent tor tba undersigned wliero all or
iters, will raooir prompt aitenlinn.
May, l-tf. , V. U KANTN KB.
ALLEGHENY HOUSE.
IVoa NIJ aV Kir. Market 81 real
Tint been enlarged and refilled for lbs
eommodaiioa of 3oo (Jueal ; Is soiilrally
located In Iba Uuine uorlioo of tba Oily
and Places of oumsemenl, fco, HI reel Cars
pasa tba bouaa lo and from lbs I'eatennial
Uiiildingr, end is oonueoiioo bas fitttd up
s urge
DI.N1NO HALL AND RESTAURANT.
For lbs aoooinuiodadon of lb irarellng
puoiio. a. tit.us.. rrop r
April 6th. 1878
White Horse Hotel,
N. W. Corner Third St Wood Sts.
PHILADBLniA. '
, ss..b.. ' ' ' '
' J. K TRAUCK, -
Good Stasliso. . . i rroprittor.
Wines, Liquors sad 8egara of Iba Chelooat
uranua. , ... . msrsi-7a
NEW
STO.RE,
Middleburg, Penn'a,
' ' ' ' . -
!. I .. . ... i .. i nji'i!
Tha nndarslgnad would Inform th silicons f
Mldillabura-. aud urroumllng d lit riot that lis
ha opensd a Hardware ritoro m thaabar
Dientloned plaoaaail tnat ha will ksao a full
no ui an aiaus oi namwara. insiuuing ' -
lleavy tt iBa.'llar4wr,
TRIMMINGS,' SADDLERY,
. Sbos Finding Loslber. '
5peoIal IndueeibeDli la "&t
BUHDIG EAEDWAEE
LOCKS, HU10E8, NAILS, e
A Lsrgo A.MorliDont of Cast Steel 8bor
Is A H pedes, lloea. Oar dee Tools, ibylb,s
uraia stf, lisjr Hop, run,),, Ao.,
IllOIS,
OF ALL KINDS eosslsail i os bssd,
All at Greatly Raduoed Prices. All who
art In need of say bind of Hardware will
do wall 6 calling st Ibi plaea,
MALAMTHON AlOATZ, -
' Widdloburg, SaydarCs., Pa,
G.UpRNBBRaiiR, ,, ;
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Parry Twashlp,8aydarOouaty,Pa.
UtlftBI. I1na......ln Ml.ll.lku ka.l
sass pertaining to tba oaW will be prsstpUy
aa Jail to. Udtao aear TrualsauAVtlla ' .,,
Aseati Wanted for lb flreal
D-0ARDT7AR
CENTENNIAL BOOK.
lonasata sales. IT PAYS. Sead KtrPlaanTar.
r, w n.iiwsa a oo., rsuaiaipbu, ra.
A M ILII (!;' BMW i;ITEI1EST,
' W mltmhnm rha jVMrt JnrMr tbs
rvtaric of aViirrm'.'A)nlKw4(nkllll, In
lJllaillrivai,,krSnrwi'f"UrKa
.1.tbla ya 1a. Aiwonca, A vldlur ani
SiniiaiitithaMakn:
,. Vr. V. hat wrnnr bi WrrTMlrtf on f
, 4 'Aknimrt. "Siiuh-Evi eorfrr of ant
MarVt. flmw D"t4lvo SIXTH. Sir nm
praiiifTwapcliiiitf OnklUQ, hMa boaa taUlad .
by d'Vliciiliig f.Trm."
. V. " It la irrctlj ooIosmH o too know
.IWdiBKmioniit" t '
' .J' " inr ter-t M Mrti ant
ISO odd .n B)Ui, ala Mnrlai lilah, hf oret
i thrr 9Alo'lirif, and cnreni rpaaa onr
larjfc"k 'f'' bfl-
y. " lio yon on Tmn-rio-.Tarf
A. "A cUnvawwbo mib am
for th freiglii and pawneiT aleTatora. ami ila
boiien sums for biasing, aud u UkU opera
tion of the house'
V. "VthntonlfriloyrmjsVeTrltli pwitsr
, A. "They ara flrst i.iwfe.1 aria tu-raidM l
pie Msrment,nn long (IA counters, aint lakon
themw on Uia rhy'lavMu, to lis Soape.
sor s mom on theS. Mb luer."
X. " Is lmr rtln"the flrst oparMfnn t" ' '
. "Jukelr. meamrbig. liieaowlsar Art!
noMured In tl ple-e, then linirud. Ibe
Joih passrs orat rollare In the hAs ,f a strona
ll,,.t,.?.rt ,w "eu nt, on Ufora sji.I oiw
, behlni tli g.iods, war Sing Willi the rye of a
fcawh for th least pin-hole ImwrttMjtU.n. and
marking every raw, so tint the cutter mey m-
and avuui H waaa ha comet to out tt er
tevnt.' Y. Vftrl mtirt tmriM an irntV of enttera f
A. "Cna lo eoi fifth Soof and ere I we
beep TO hands aU Hie Hsre!ing np Ui elotn
lot garmenur. liesMes marhlnestltatda
A dosun men's Work mrfraft a Mroke."
VMhs ios maiiuiaoluiw ail yoar own
A. " Wo in, arwl noat fwratnltr. Onr
ttlnais frurwc errry sOUJi and Mm, aud
tritry to atrrr pnrtnent ss extra-Wall mad
Wand uecuma
aaeponslblonir M.
dealf"YWW "
Jtdererymraetlrsi.tlr. n w flaf eewteta
and economy wa pnvHresil Om wa Uifi.o.U,
nt r"' lulcUt bacon eg
"Vr It m ltU t t, UdrUj,
Inula garment has lie somber and
' tUr tma aoes.1 oo It. so tba, haonUr hie
IwcaA U baotd wubuul BU, npon etaT
OY-1 II" m.,u "I " 10 alasnwn V
A. "Whyslr.on busy dnys you uijAm trtj
In th Various room an4 suite pfsooao.
aelllng to lha throngs of eiistoaMrs.''
aMMMwIr d "
. , A. - Vary greet. All ore, th country. Oar
HEW GOODS!
reaft EJsiirgaliiiiG I
' FOB CA8II OK J?llOrtTOE AT
110 WAliD 1. HOMIG'S
AclninsburiTa Snyilcr County, Pcnii'o
THE Subscriber Laving prtrcbased tlio Store in AdAmsbnrg. owned by
R. 1.. Reiidxnliaah., Intends lo carry on a graeral mepantllbuelnsa al the Old SUntf, em
tskes this method of Informing his meny frten.le end cltlseoe In Ademsbargsnd the surmaed'
ing ennntry, tbet he haajuet ratnrned with aD wili ALwatakeepon hand a well sseorted en
IsrgesbKkof ell klu.le of Ooods ususlly kept In e Srel Class eenotry Slore and haelag made
erreT rednrtloa of former prleee, t will sell goods tor cash or produieoulr. Ml Block consist
psrtlyof
1 ALL AND vVIiSTEU GOODS,
Such aa Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonsdos of ererj stjla
ana qaauty, aiBO
Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks
ALL WOOL DETAINS, Merinos Poplins, Ac. ot nil prices and very ebtap
DAI'S tin wn, uatttE. rioor, mil, m siatr uu am,
BOOTS AJVD SHOES.
Hardware. Qtleenswnre, Tin nnd Olossware TcoJand Willow ware, Coffees,
, bugnrs, Hymps, Molasses, leas or all kinds, anil at Iow lTices,
Cipsrs A Tobacco, Fish It Salt. Wholesale and ltetail.
fflIT 1 CTlAT PA AT 8UAMOKIIV A WILKKSHAKRB, 8upsrlor Bltemr
VViAAi. V UiAXi, , jJiXXt) ous Coal lor UUeksuittb's nee.
2Vi llirJtest Market Githrric Paid for till kiwis of COUNTRY PRODVCII.Drist
i ' ' . ,' .i Yruii, i'otnliien, Sr. tr.
AIMO t-a .Deuleraiu ALL. KINDS ot Ornin unci Hceda
or wuicu tba Highest I'nce in CJ&h will be Paul. Mar. 7, 78.
GRAND
FALL AND WINTER OPENING 1 1
OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS !
.T tiie '
New York Fancy Store,
, j (In Holmes' new builiding, opposite the Keytsone tTotol.) I
MARKET HT., HEjL,IIVHCr ROVE, A.
VOU nre reapect fully Invltert to an exnmi
iintiou of 111 v Htock. -wIiIcIa I can tu v isj one
ot the llnerst U.Ue CJounty, ' 1
Large variety of SHAWLS FUES, Ladies' and
Cbileren's U1TDEEWEAE, FANCY t H0ISERY,
FELT SEIETQi etc. All colors of GEDIIA1T.
TO WIT WOOL and ZEPHYE. j
I naye added to my large stock of Fancygoods
a full line of (.BLACK .ALPA0AS b CASHHEBES,
which for quality and price cannot he surpass-ed,-.-
,-'"; ';; s; weis.;
Tba saw Clothing- Store abors b Kayalos Hotel ia eosnla4 with th If.
V. Fancy 81 or. Any jtsnlleman eao aqutp blmal Iber from bead lo fool for vary
Htl Bionay. Palii alUBtion always gives. . rJellnsgror. Oot. 10. '78.
J H. HAUTMAN,' ;uv , .. i i
'jlSTICB Or THE PEACE,
Sc Conveyancer,
. CtNTHEVILtE, 8nyMr Coonlt, Ps.
! ' l '.i. t . '
Oolleotloas aad all badness pertaining to tha
001 o of .Initio ot th Fsao will tx rtteo4et ta
M short autlo. ,' . , , Apr '?
fJER B.'MI0DLESVA5TH, ;;;
JUdTICB Of TUB fEACl ; e! I
. CONVETAHCIB,
MoOlura City, Snyder Oo7 Ffi.
iollakalftlAtlBl Bhtl1 BVll kn BhA Bai I Balaam ah ft task
omoa of J uaito oj Him Fsttbot will la ftitos14
mm auiB-B. BSinioai. -
July W,;stf.
J K. TIIAUCU,I I
Furniture luiactory
' ' ' "WAItE rooms, r ,1 v
JVo. 84 1 ,Mrth SecorulMrcti
Below adlowkililPUHf4t)SLtHU.
Meroa0,'T.ir; , TTr' ' '
rJJHE NATIONAL HOTEL v t
'- -- - - i - - M M
ad m a eery aealraeie ataa (or travelers lassoa,
euasatoeplugoaeeIUBaretoallaae tm
beeeofirqaortaUtea. "l "
4HT4 Sret cUm aeUaral 1 ssaas etfh'
"1 limhww sdti raJotarstlrV
wmao 1( lba lo olaaio aoorJo t.(V wiOaa
Pun f vJ"1' ' ban M
T" bjoat btJJ a doaasl'
A. " Mr dn.r Mr I wa hsvw ainrr rbaa fi n1
arnenarrr.i wunitaown Iumiiom. and aaaii
lit own riuMiiowi.afid aaalt
t homuti h i y win I a, a nor j UlaA'.
III ymi tiamo Anton ot an of (nam fi
tnrnl fnrthoM who pmfer nincn
klcwura. lha Outora lMpcrV
rmf.r, aj
lha ItIm.
plasr lpartment, I well as big as many a iiu
ler ilonv Tho tismenl pt'fk Kom. Thw
nriYina; etoewi. ji, vruer liepajrmebr.
nameu ucmro. ineepec'si I nirorms I npurv
, lha PellTtryj.psrunaul, wtui Ua
X. -11.4.1. hold 1 sir. enorAr " . I
. "I'm not half thronchl Th Idrrrlbrfn
jenentnen
nertincnt, w Ith la bllLanfl sign dUmbnlorT
ilUiKHul pnbl'ablratbntnewiand notila7
till
Iwil sll yrmrfri UM.) rend ft.t it,. Ibe k! mi a
IPrtmtit,wll!nts msnt nnmis. Tits Hoys'
lomtinl. clrrnlpirie.art.ro4aunntajmu..i.kitf
Clill
ienamneni. in l"nuj Penaftaiaat.1 Tha
Idrena tenartmcnt, wit si Is, psi
ranca for ladlaS(1ba Telegrsids L.uart-
antra m
pent. Th Chief CTerh repartmtM, bt(A
fu book keepers and ewtswlfite, jereiaj ilea'
frf lHpnrtiiient f tnenrie', Cg.ce, anU
other om"es of tha Brnisll fcmy aa beea
tlilnklng, planning. anjnitipg buying, msh
Ing. reguterlng. nal. sandihg owl, selling,
and In a thoueemrdrfrs joining thai, lUim
to carry on ahuslneesVfth the people env'tonl
lug to between OJ0,0oU aud l,0Ouoi an'
"v. "M- n-o, o-n sr 1 "' " ,
A. "Indeed It M I forgot fo nsfn U
rarhlera Department, which handles lit BatMW
OI retail mli on eoine sinele drrsl"
V. " I Immense I Thai ,whal enaUe
Ui hnutq lo tiny cheap and e. yclieapr'
A. "Kiarlly Vou b.r l.l hit 1L Th
an lowprlre end Imn'
people uirong nere, Kh
oUiatwedepenvt
V. "What ara Uia
ra acLsa Ibtar rj
such about r'
A. "Out system f bftsin daaHng 1. One)
Prlrw, no dPTlatlnn 1 1 Cash tor everything ; I.
A guarantee protecting In purehasar: A Tha
Runey retusned U Iba buyer earn I other visa
i sullcd.1
J."Nnftiffl(rnMlfiilrr '
. " Nothing. Arwl th people e ft
r.wi'' Ub" J.. ut polite
attention."
A. "Kelafan. Ifssnli
Call again; and ha sura of tl
maker A Drown s Oak Han
ner Sixth and Market."
V. "Thank you I 1 shall V
wow suonuag.'
HEW GOODS!!
HApiDALiVOOL
Pnaaeseee a moch grastsr power la restoring t
a heslthr state. It ostar uroduoae alehnass, la
eartalo aad speeJjr In lie setloa. It Is fast sa.
Berctdlog ererr other remedr. Slsl rapenlea
sure lo sis or elglit dare. No other Uedtelaa
eaa d- this. . .
Owing Id Its great aaecass, naoy enbetllntea
hare been advertleed, euoli ee Pastes, Mllluree,
Pllle, BaUams, etu., all of whioh hare beea ahaa
doned.' ,' i ...
Uuadaa Ulek uo.'s son tTspsalee eoatalalBf
Oil of Saadslwend. aold at all Drug Stores Ati
Sir Ulmalar.oreoad laUk Si Weoster Street,.
sr. s era, ie(oa. . jsug. ir,'ie.
C11ARLE8 J). MILLER,
' . t .- .- ..i i i ,
lvVt sasMaMTsl Vn4A
the place Waaa
Ohyfb East or
happy to do v
1BCRJTKCT COXTliOTOI BFIIBKR '!
Wslout.' Strset. Ssliaicroys. Ps.'
f at all tlmas prepared ta furnish Draft,.
Plan and BpeolBeatloag for sll alsds (
Bulldiai, at Us ! Botslbts raits sad
ea) then Boilssi i- v ...i' j.i;., ..
11 ia . also prepared ta seslrset fr-
pitttlsg up butldiM ltbr by fursliblsf .
B't iaa maiariai or- tsarwiss. . , t
May li. 'ee Ira ..-,, ; . r
rpiOH UOUEi,f ......
i . i
GPORQE O. SUITII, Proprietor
r. AerMMadstWas food sad sbsress stad
a rat,
ara. , .
. : Daaaial etaaoaiBiadallaaa fne draw
uses
A bas at Us publis jtsiroaase ia
..llalL.il
110. 0. 0M1IH
April IS,
".. e-rS-Tslhease. S-Ms werthft
ti V-.-..assw4e t.e.i ad...s If
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