, tie r os ; v: -"""Aft! fir lCROU3 Editor Propf'"r' i National Republican Ticket. FOR TRESIDIST ( KUTnERKORD B. IIAII23, or OUltf. for TtrB"pRB8inBtT WILLIAM A. WHEKLER, vr nbw york. ' i llatrict. For Congreoc TOAD. M. MAIIA5, of Cbemberiburg. Comity Ticket. For 8nlor DR. B. F. WAOKNSKLLER.of fltlintgrore, For Aetembly fDARLEH MILLER, of Pons. For Prntbonnlary JSRBMIAI1 CKOU8B. of Mld.lltbnrg. For Reglaier k Recorder. JAMES X. VANZARUT, of Mlddleburg. For Dlitrlct Attorney JOHN II. ARNOLD, of Mlddleburg, ' For JurjComminlonrr SAMUEL F.BH8ARY. orCentre- Ir there is one thing that shocks the Democratic wind more than ou othor, it is that the fall trade is opening briHkly. Every rebel jailor or guard who was at Andorsonvillo, Bella Isle, and Libbey Prison supports Samuel J. TilJou, says the New Vork Cotnmer cial. Half a million of dollars of South ern claims growing out of the war are found to have been approved by the Democratic 11 0110. Were they for damages or trespass T Tn.DE is and always has been such an earnest reformer that he would not wait for Congress to re duco tho income taxes of tho doar people, but he began it with himself 10. a private, modest sort of a way. Which Shall We UavsT The grand issue of tho contest between ILiyes and Tildon : A ret.tpso into the tyrannicnl and loathsome despo tism of the old slave barbarism in the success of Tildon 1 or tho mainten ance of the ever iucroasing forces of civilization lis lit, 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 2i,000 to 25,000 majority, and that Iudiana will give them a majority of about 10,000, because a large number of Oroenbackers, who oted for Williams, will not voto for Tilden. j believes that tho Ra pnplioans will gat the electoral vote of every Northern State. Tilde' Veuacity Down goes the national dubt. Tho Republican AdmiiiiHtratioii persist in paying it off. Sinco Grant was inaugurated over six hundred millions have been liquidated. Jn the face of this fact Tildon said tho Government did not live within its income. It certainly would not have dono so had all tax payers been as dishonest as the great railroad wrecker. Sctinnz os Haves Says Carl Schutz : "As a foreign-born citizen who loves his rights doarly as arty body, I do not hesitate to declare that if there is any man in tbU coun try in whose bands I would consider my rights safe as in my own, that man is Rutherford B. llayoa. I shall therefore vote to make him Presi dent with a feeling of the moat abso lute safety." Ir tho Sooth will pay for the war ber lea dors brought on, if the South will restoro the husband to the wid ow, the brother to the brother, the son to his parents, tin Government will consider it claim for 'J,60(),C22, 880. Rut never, never will the Re publican party allow the disbanded Confederate Congress to come to Washington and draw tho amount of these unjubt claims from tho United States Treasury. Tils Republicans of this country, by tho assistance of all good men, Lave a work to achieve of vast im portance. That work is before us and there are but a few days remain ing in which to accomplish it. The , idea of a "Solid South" must be met by a solid Hast, West, and North. Tho opposition have dropped tho hoodwink of "reform." They never meant it. Jty united action and in dividual effort we will. Onward' at oncel 1 - ; O olden Woiids Until every quotitious arising out of the rebellion relating to the integrity of the nation and to human rights baa been set tied, and settled rigutly, no man ought to bo trusted with power in . thut country who, daring the strug gle for the nation life, was unfaith ful to the Union and liberty." Jiutherforii f.'JJayei, in a tpeech in 1807. . "I would prefer to go Into ibis war, if I knww I ww to die or be killed in the pours of it, rather than Jive through and after it without faking any part in l."Rt4twford . . atari?! omnt l"bL oiflm 1 'u Ue last u T"oaTiUi k "liich ' iciwlnil to l' yitMylraoia, "t.th fiinl iulications 'df rilality. njr a iurgo uotnMi'i ior ruacutn t, which bite boon Iwyond the abil ity ol manufacturers to supply. The improvtmont baa extended to nearly all tho great manufacturing interests, the recent reduction in the price of conl affording many 01 the large es tablishments a prolit, whoro they forroorly ran at a loss.. American cotton ' fabrics are meeting a lnrgu '1mtrjrt- from regions where they were formerly finable to sttooesHfnlly compete with tliueo of other cotiu tries. A jjtoat war in Knrope, which now apptws to be certain, would create a l.rgr tnarkot for bioal stride which the United. States can roaiiU supply. Tho country lias cerUinly reached the bottom of its business embarrassment, and is now on the npward grade, if no disturbing ole inents arise in the politics or finan coa of the nation. A detailed summary of tho bills for the payment of Southern war claims, which were introduced into the Domocratio Congress at its last sossioD, has been carefully prepared from advance shoets of tho ConvreS' tional Rmtrd, aud the following ia a recapitulation of thorn 1 RahiiiMInt lert.i oa Hi fit er lulppl $,tt9,Mo Rek.il:tmg Drltget la Wtt Vir ginia . Refund of tKttOfl Ml Anpptiee or 4MtnyS I M mat oeoanatlnn of propartf Itoiura or prooaailt a( oapiitrai! fO.ono .7,lIO I ..;. CO l,aua,IK,ooo .00000 Kafumt and rainlitlon of dlraot la 1 niiinyal mall "trao'ort bltloral elaloianti unriar rapaal of Mtl.ina,ooor iha rariaad laiataa Prlrata rallaf Mill i. 1-1.1 M Uv,uoo MO.OflO 1.0, wo foul i.Mt,aa,SM It will thus be seen that tho total sum proposed to bo appropriated amouuta to more than our national debt In view of this amazing fact the importance of a Republican ma jorily in the next Congress cannot possibly be exaggerated. The Democratic Campaiom Invest ment. The largo suras employed by the Datnocracy in tuo prosent cam paign has surprised many people. Where the mouey comes from is no mystery. . Tho wealthy of the party bleed heavily, and are to be reim bursed for their advances to socuro Tilden 's election by a smell percent age npon the vast aggregate of rebel claims ($2,S3,t41,3Gl 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 last Reunion, while the Democracy cut down tho expenses of the Gov ernment, they reduced no taxes. noitherbya reduction of the tariff, nor of the internal revenue. Conse quently, at the close of the fiscal year, in tho Treasury thore will bo a hoavy surplus, out of which the payment of the rebel claims will ira mediately begin, and the advances for election purposes retnrnoiL In other words, in the event of Tilden's election tho govornmont will bo overwhelmed by the payment of rebel claims now forbidden by law, from the payment of which all advances for Domocratio election purposes will be reimbursed. Tho nation ruined by the payment of un righteous claims, and mado to foot the bill of its own ruiu. Such is Democracy Domocratio reform I Voters of Snyder County. We copy the following from the leftward ami 7V, and recom mend a careful reading and a con scientious action npon the impulse and disposition to do engendered by such fair aud unbiased reading. If during the rebellion any ' one hail proposed to turn over tho affairs of the Government into the hands of those who were . in sympathy with tho rebellion they would havo been denounced aa traitors and publio enemies. To-day a great party pro poses to do what in 1SU or 1864 would havo aroused publio indigna tion. It proposos 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 hato the Gov ernment as much as they did when they were forced to lay down their arms at Appomattox. j Tbo ex0onfederates control De mocracy, and if Democracy should win they would control the uation There may bo a few loyal men in the Domocratio ranks, who mean well and who would not follow if these exrcbol lcadors should undertake to carry out there schemes, but tbey are in a hopeless minority and could no more control the party or shape its policy, ir once in power, tnan a ponny whistle could drown tho roar of the tompobt. A solid South for Domooracy means the marshaling 01 the disloyal ele ment of that section against the loy at North. There can be no other moaning to it, and uiind tudood is that citizen who is led into any other belief. A solid South, 11 triumphant would lead to the depreciation of our currency, the loss of public cred it, the inorease of the national debt ihe , paralyzation of oar industries, and tueevoutfal bankraptcy.througb repudiation, 01 toe nation. If it is wise to confront dangers whou they come, it is greater wisdom to tajca steps to prevent their com ing. These steps can bo taken by vot ing the Republican ticket, and we appeal to all who love their country better than party 1 to all whose rea son has not beoorae tho slave of prejudioe 1 to all who, value liberty above oppression, and who havo the good of mankind at heart, to vote tbo Republioan ticket The party toaday is as great., a defense to the Union as our armies were during the rebellion. To dostroy it would be even worn than the surrender of tho Union army would have been to ths rfbel Confederacy. - It IB We hnm tv tomt unscrupulous tuiatin? tU rfjtcf clotting out " or " f, ttock ofgoorft on ht i)ure ut itlfor bun . j that tne are htlll fo. at the old $tnniatnl fr Our attorimetit it a grunt . better than ) any tn tht mmuru:, M't ak all our old cuttomert to rontin'U) irilh, ttt and InvUe allvtft rt to cull and cjtamm4 ,our . good and priors We hare by honorable and fair dudlng lulir up d" trade nnrt projtote continuing tlhr tame fvy. Wanenseller & Son. aVod. 2rf 70, 3e. , Tmk following is tliu Kltuloral, Hityea and Wheeler Ticket, and wo hope pv ry Republican in the county will vote and work to irive it at leset 000 ma jority in Lillle Hnydrr. ELECTORS. ' Ronjamla Harris Brewtltr John W CbalUot John Wflah llrary DiMlon CbrintUn J Hoffman Cbarloa Thomptoa Joerf Kdwin II Filler Joirph W Barnard. Ilanjatnio Smith Jacob It nab b John B Warfrl Joatph Thomas Ario Purdta . Lo)l Pngha lid ward a Sillirosa William CaMrr Milra L Tracy 8 W8iarimhfr DanUI J Morrtll Joramiab Lyons William Hay' William Caotroa J U lon!r Dan 11 O'N.ill William Noob Andrew B ltorcar Samuol M Jackion Jamea Wtiiorman W W Wilbur, Tni receipts of tho Pennsylvania railroad company for Ootobor are estimated to have been about 0011,000, probably onohalf of which were profits. War Don't fail to go to the tion on Tuesday, 1th intt. and dec vote the entire liepufiUmn Tu-ket. taaaaaaaaBBnanaaMaaaaaaaw The groat danger of allowing the Domocratio party to obtain control in all the branches of the Govern ment is that they would temporari ly bankrupt the country by allowing Southern war claims and damages for property destroyed during th e war amounting to millions aud mill ions, and by pensioning of Confeder ate soldiers. Ihe Confederates, if thoy got the power to do as they ploaso aud the eloction of Tildou would go far to give them that pow er would claim that the Confeder ate soldiers fought honestly as American citizous for nn honest purposo, and in as good a spirit as tho iNortuorn soldiers whoinvo been pensioned, and that they were pro voked and driven into war by the North. There would even be danger that the claims for the valuo of slaves would be considered and paid. 13u say Democrats, the Constitutional amendments provont the p.tyinout of Rebel war claims and tne value of slaves. Whon did the Domocratio South care a fig for tho Constitu tion T It secoded it claimed it had the Constitutional right to secede. and Northern Democrats opposed to the bitter end every Constitutional, amendment declaring Rebel war claims should not be paid. Tut Confederates in power in the Kxccu tive chair, in both branches of Con grevs, and tho U. S. Supremo Court, and they will havo "indemnity for the past and security for the future." They will do again what thoy did do. History repeats itsolf. The only safo and sonsible plan is to govern the Union by the defenders of the Un ion. And besides, this is tho only way known to tho imperious de mands of genuine patri otism. Republican Prospacts. Mr. Chandler, Chairmm of the Republican National Gomtnitteo, has issued the following address t Republican National Committee Fifth Avenue Hotel, October 19. The Republioan national committee congratulates the party wbioh - it re presents and the country npon the results of the full elections already held. In Maine a majority of less than tf.OOO has been increased to nearly 15,000. In Vermont the old asoendency has boon fully main tained. In Colorado a Domocratio majority of 2,000 has beea overcome and a Republican Governor and both branches of the Legislature have been elected, securing two Uuited Mates senators and three Presiden tial electors. In Ohio, a Republican majority of 5,5 0 has been increased to botween 0,000 and 10,000, and five Republican Congressmen have been gained In Indiana a Demo crats majority of 17,000 has been reduced to 5,000, with again of four Republican Congressmen and the Legislature npon joint ballot. These highly gratifying results havo been obtuiuod in the face of frauds at the ballot box and an unparalleled nsn of mouey by tho opposition. They show the drift of popular sentiment and clearly indicate a national vic tory for the Republioan party in No vember. All that is now necessary is. to continue the vigorous prosoou tion of the canvass, to secure protec tion for all citizens in the tight of the ballot to bring all legal voters to tho polls, and ' to practioe the ut most vigilance upon tho day of the election. Fortunately for tbo coun try, our candidates represent the best spirit of reform, to which they are pledged by every act and utter ance of their lives. Their success alono will insure honest administra tion and preserve the government m aI - a m a irom tuo uQinenaiy nanas 01 inose who reoently sought to destroy it and who now seek to prey npon its resouroos. Z. Chandler, Chain R. C. M'CoBkiicE, See'y. .fail &uOertbers. is haa tha hart DrW a Imlr'a hnnkt, tha haft tha haat Haxfipta. itia ,. ,.fcs. y.it'r femur .. t ! m ivr tha mnnftj tha Wirrll It will oonuln, Baat th Tta. One Thousand Pages' I , j ' f t . . .. Fourteen Splendid Steel riates I Twelve Colord Horlin Patterns 1 Twelve' Mammoth Colored Fashions ! . Nine Hundred Wood Cuts 1 Twenty-Koiir I'sges of Musio I Itwm alMflra Plra Orlirl-iat OipT'laht Nnr1-f, h Mrt. Aan 8. Hlnphin. Prnk !. Mn.llr. M'. rVuflll 111. !, Hurnrtt, Mariana II HIaf aiwt L,-i"r . Hoipxr. aim, a-ar'.f a hnniliw. ahnrtar awrlas. Ail -ln by taa hast aathnn ol America, lit tuparb Manunotil .Colirei Taste Plates aratfimitnf all othart. Tha-a ptatei an ao (ratd on (taal. taloa th4 niaal (lia taaiva nainoarf AiidoinAiuu S iNOTICK l.ttriioralmlnlfiMtloaon tha attata or eoontr. pa., ilM'.i. haa haaa arautad In tha nnrirr-IKnad. All raront kaoolna lhmlTM laiiaotMi taai. aftaia will plaaa maka Imat. dial parmaat hllf thfa htrlna olalma aralnit tald aaiata will prafent thata fnr tltla nlto JAUOHH.HAHTMAN, Mot. 1, TO. Admlalitraior. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agree able, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing tho hair. Faded or gray fiair it toon 'LAnWavirfl restored to Ut original color, with the glott and frethnett of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store tho hair where tho follicles aro destroyed, or tho 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 tho hair from turning gray or falling oil", and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which niuko some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wauted 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. fltSPAXMD DT Dr. J. C. AYER L CO., Lowell, Man., FrmtUal mmd AtflytUml ChtmUstt. KUt BY AU PauoOUTS BVBBYWBBBS. Administrator's N ot i e t. Letters or almloUt ration oa tha attata of JOHN STROUB. n.. lata of Watt Harry Tp. Kny.lar Co., Pa., daed. hava baan arraotad to tha undar tljtoad.AII panoot knowing thantfalraa lolflt fl tufald attata will plaaaa maka ImtnadUta pajowat woiiainoaaDariDKOiaiiot acaipttaaw aitata will urataot tuam lor ttllemant to JOHN . Kiklivn, Oct. , lire. Admlo Ittrator. ORS Blira, Pres. w 1.S1LUHI, Treat WE ISADS, tec NORTH SCHUYLKILL Mntnal FiiB InsnrancB Co'7. Ilahanoy City Fa. EVERY Policy Holder l Rightful Member 01 This ' - Company. Bp MillAatlAf At Ihmhim mII'a. u draff tha agaiat ol tha oompaof U. W. UnAritLLU. Justice of the Peace 4 Conveyancer, DRALKR IM Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, . Middleburg, Snyder county, Fa. pUBLIC SALE." Tha aadaralamad admlBtlrain arthaaaiaia or llanrjr K, Urayhlll. lata of Fajatta, Towa thlp Juniata ooiiDtr doo'd. will ay Tlraa ol an ordar 01 tho Oriihaiu' Ouurl of tal d eonoty, oi- riMa tu puuug aia on ma prauifaf, is wiu natoa towaiblp. bnydar rauotr, Pa., on Thursday Kid, day of Nuraatbar A D. 1H0 tha aaillrUlad oua twaullak nart of a traat af laod tlluaUiB aald Towafhlpaf Wathloa-ioB, aud ouaoty of Saydar, houo i-doo tha Watt by iaa I or Joka 8ohuaa,oa tha North by land Abraham I'raad on th South by load of Jaaoh BtaStia and Waitly KM it Uallr. eootalohiv TWO. HUNDUED AND SIXTY AUKU MTI or latt. with tha aiiparltntuuaa. Mala M auatuiam at Id, o'aloeb s, si. of tald day, whaa dua altaadaoo wUI aa alraaa, aad tarau ba tudadtsoaa by SEl'BBMOAVEirv v. U 1171 AtiUtrtr 1 OO. -a. R-lllallond la all tinatu bit sar an J oa Iks bio csiritalad lo t fowiihfa ar. Marotf O' 'CBtf B. SELtirciMER DEALCn IIV HARD WAKE, Iron, JTails,';s in . Steel,,Ieatlibra 1. J... Paints, Ois, Coach & Saddory Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tiiuvnrc. X1ARKET 8THF.ET, Fovimlown, l'enn'n. Naihar S, ISTI-tf FAUST WENTZEL, Selinsrove, Fenna, (North of First National Hank) mi:uciiAT . TAIL0 R S. READY MADE CLOTHING. A WILL itlaoltd (took of BtaJy ana.H Mem' an.l Uoya' Olo(bio( of Btary Quality aal styl. BEWIHO MACHINES, TUET are alao Aftot for Ibatileat !m protaJ. ehaapcat and beat dewing Ma ebinet of svery kiuil now ia use. Aaf. 10. IS74. SEUHSGP0VE MARBLEJTORKS. The andartltrnad harlna oarebatad tha a. intarora iVIarl.la Workt, lie It now lull, pia- ia,eu , lu.ouwiuri. Hoiinots A n d Hcaasloncs. thlt lunimir at prlraa much Inwrr than hereto fore, and lower than bat ever boon done In the eotinty. Harlne; 1ut rerelrod !' Int of Penlgnf. of all the latent ttylee nf Monomontf h hetd. tonaf, 1 aiu able lo aire fntlffMllon In tiylat and price,, to all lliat wl.h to daonrata tbo rravtf uf a deimrted Irlond with a na, citrs MrHuinri, Tonib r llra-tttonr. I hare alto inaila arralntcameota, M at to he able to furnish on fliort ootiva, Kerbla, Hand K.na, or any other kind nf door and Window Bill., at prlnea to fult the purohator. l'rriin In need ol any ol tba above art Inlet will tava money b? ralllnif at tha ellmrove Marina Workt belora puri'hilna elaewber. I alto keep Kank't Paiantilalvanlted (Irava nuanlt for tale, r ive ilirterent eiylet. Cone and too. lafUr. J. II. Lunp, of Adamtburx. It agent for tba underaigned where all or dera, will receive prompt ailenllnn. MajA,Je-tf. V. UKANTNEK. ALLEGHENY HOUSE. IVos HVi it. Hin Market 81 reel I'll 1 1.4 DELPHI A. flee bean enlarged and refilled for the ao eonimoilatioa of 3o Uurtlt ; it eciilrally loonlrd in the Uutlne portion of the City end Placet of ainutomenl, ao. fllreet Cart past the bouae to and from th Centennial UniMiogt, and ia eonneelioa has Sited up large D1SINO HALL AND BKSTAURAST' For the aeoomioodaiion of lbs traveling puouo. A. uista- rrop r April 6tb. 187 White Horse Hotel, N. W. Corner Third & Wood Sts. PHILADBLniA. : J. K TRAlinTT . . Good Svasiibo. . . Proprietor. Wlnra, Liquors and Segars of Ihe Choioeel uranua. r. . DJarOOrlO, NEW ! i. (HIARDWARE . S TORE. Middleburg, Penn'aJ : The anderflirned would Inform the all) rent of Mldilleburif. aud aurrounillnic dlttrlet that he hat opened a Hardware Store at the above mentioned plaoe aa J tnat ha will keep a fall Una ol all klndt of Hardware. Inoludlng ' ' Ileavjr & Uardnwre, TRIMMINGS,' SADDLERY, Shoe Finding, Leather. .: Special Iadaoemeoti la "t " BUILDrG HARDWARE LOCKS, UlSOEB, BCBJSW8, NAILS, He. A Larva Aaanrlmanl nf fleet Rtaal HkAe. ell & Hpedee, Hoes, Oardea Toots, sebylbte uraia nakit, nay Hopes, rullrji, eo-, OF ALL KINDS eooitaaily ' oa baad, All at Greatly Reduced. Frlcei. All who are ia need of any kied of Hardware will do well by celling; at thla plaoe. ' MALANTHON MOATZ. ' Mlddleburg, Snyder Ce., Pa. ' : May 85, 1K7S. G. IlpHNBKttaiia, . ; J USTIOE OF 7 HE ' PEA CE Perr Iweaahlp.BavderOoantr, Pa. ... CollMtloot, OonreyaooluK, aoO all other bejtl aeaaportalnlos to the ee will be protapUf aaJea to. Udue near TroMitaaatllle ,. Ageala Wanted for the Great Sn5eea?rif?I". t, w zxtiuuta fcoa, rkuasithia, r. w.W A Mm lL;i 0 FOPuiTail K1TEHEST. We torn tone entatan cnofi. the iVAfViS SV oiiTrnwiunaixxMtaik Hall, In tlothlo vafite la Araorkati A vWtur iui n. io tfym ine areaaeTa ; ' H hat aim la tM Ptrfldlnif on f , . " SfHUh-lLML Mimr. nf UJi .nl flraaa Dnta4lM SIXTH, t.r etranrrmtfcfine; Onk JJUB, have bean tuUlad by duelt,-nlug poiwm.'r , ikXi !" WI'vUt toiotmH bo rn know imm tr-6 on Mr. an1 W odd r.n tilth, alx etorloa hlah. haa over torre acrea oa noortaj, and cor it tpaae anew I wi i .- a vj wrnHTIIalal SWalB tjreBljr diOtraui buai. bom pire."lL I a V. "Uo yon aaeataan.ptrvarff tha frvlelil and M.nn...ut. iJT, ...I BMW tlont of the hmiee." ' ; iVniu or,K'r "n r"it mth irw.ftr Ihe ha.vmoi t, on N R (y& con n tera, an Tuvk on tliem-e on tho lXhBblavato( lo tha toanao. or"! mom un th- V. " It Iiim ertln e tlrtt opoffttf onr it. no, air, meaeuraia, A ..... l ' T ihaKoodtareflrtt a o h aw. t oy., hum In the Swne cf a atron bthlndtl.e g rK wa:nlnK with the eve of a hewk for tho katt pln-hnlo Imperreotlon. an marking every flaw, to Uiat the cutter mey tew na H w"u o to cut tLe er V. - Yon tnlut empTfy an ertyV of mttenf ZFi'm'JJ0..on' nrtn a,M " i w leepW hands aU the tleoirafllna; rip the elolh Into tarmentt. twtHex rrtarhlnettttatdo a doaio men'e Work wffWt a etroke." V no jua tuuiuiaolurs ail jrowy own A. - W ia, anil Bfltt MtrwfulTy. Oiir a neasured in 1la iiw ihen n n",B'w ItinrvC every fUuh and ter.m, aud evriiry lo etrrir rornient at extra-well mads V 11 1 V WO PUI til niu tkat OB It, and become) reanontlWe a rt.' Seaif " eve yon a (real A. - Id everT rDfortloB. efr. ft la oC eystera and economy wa practlraall vSwt through, lhalenablea ut to put en fetXowa to He people aa wa do." Ttr oMt r'Art" U-ictlB work- wh( fcocoraei Before II goee into Stork It It UduuJ. elnglo garment bat tie Pomber anil 'M"r r, tneesoat.! onlt,eo Baal tw) entire hle joijcaa U baoej BiUtout Aul, apuo our OV. Ton ntut here K or 0 taleemen r A. "why fir, on huty dnyt you maykew lur) In the varlnua tounie and rattee efir tuotoa. tWlUnc to the ibroturt of euttnwion.'' V. "Do eotl do an oeriAe In sStfBl taall oa expreti r' . A. " Very great. ltlufL..T... . ... vm kuacuuairj, Obv NEW GOODS ! treaft Bsnrgsilinio I HOWAltD Aclnmsburfc, Snyder County, Penn9a THE Subscriber liaving pnrcbasetl tbo Store in AtlarDsbnrg, owned by R. I.. Rtodenlioeh.. Intende to rarrr on a aeneral nieeanlllebuilneta at the fiM Nt.nd. andt Uk'a thla method nf Inforinlog hie many frlemle tng eonntry, that be haaJiiM returned with aan will atwave keep on band a well eeenrted tod" larr-a ebwk of all klmleof Oomle ututlly kept lu a Oral t leef renntry Slore, and having mada arraT redurYluS of nirnier prlcea, I wlllaeligoodt for caeb or pruducaoulr. ily tlutk eoatltte pttlly of FALL AND W Such as Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, CottonaJos of erory stylw t ana qual.tv, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DEf.AINS, Merinos Poplins, &o. at all pi ices and very cheap bus inn vm, uk. w, mu, ana suit m am, TS AJVD SHOES, Hard ware. QrJepfiswnre. Tin and Glassware Wood ond Willow ware, Coffessr , bugars, Syrups, Molasses. Teas of all kinds, and at Low Piicos, Cicrars A Tobacco, Fish & Salt Wholesale and Retail.. PftAT ' PflAT rnT BUAMOKIP h WILKKNHAKRE, Suptilor Bltaair UJilJL vUillif , V ViXlil out Coal lor UlfCktuilth't uea. Tht WrI0tt Market Cash Price Paid for nil kiifh of COUNTRY PRODVCU.Driti i ' '. . . .j Friitl, Potatact, At. A'f. AIMO s Dordersiu ALL KINDS ot drain and Needs, or which the huheat Trice in Csti will be Paid. Mar. 7, '78. FALL AND WINTER OPENING ! I OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! .T THE ' " New York Fancy Store, t : (In Holrncs' new builiding, opposite the Keytsone Hotel.) MARKET HT., NELdNSOBOVE, JEJV. VOU nre resjpectrully Invitort to an exnmi imtioii of my Htock, -A'lil;h I emi Hay iat one of tUo llnoHt ir.tjie Ooimty. ' . i Large variety of SHAWLS FURS. Ladies' and Chileren'8 UNDEEWEAB, ! FA11CY ; H0ISEEY, FELT SKIRTS, etc. All T0WIT WOOL and ZEPHYR. I haye added to my large stock of Fancygoods a full line of BLACK which for quality and Tba new Clolhloj Btor aboes lbs Keyiloa Hotel ia eoapeelsd wllh lbs IT, T. Fancy 8 tore. Any Kenlleman eao equip bimiel there from bead to foot for very Ittle nonrjr. Pellie allerHloa always glvro. Belintgrove, Oet. IG. 7t. J II. 11 AUTMAN, ov, v --; Jt7TICB OP THE PEACE, Conveynncer, CKN riteviLLE, Soydvr Couoty, Pa. OollaeUosi aad all btjilnate partalnlng to tha eOlaa of Juftloe of tbe Faaoe will oe rtteoded t attkort aotloa. t . ...... Ap rT'TO JER n 'MIDDLESWABTH, , . . JUSTICBOFTHB PBACI . ! ; Jt 1 . CONVETANCIB, MoClurs City, Snyder Co., OolleetloBi and all knalBeat BarUlnlas it Ua oOlea ol Juttlee ol taa feaoe will be attended te I abort notice. 1 Jaly W.ltif. I. TIIAUCH.I ( ..... WnOLBSiLB AND REtAlfci-" Furniture IJJanufactory ' WARE ROOMS, r . ' ' JVo, 341 JVbrtk Secojid Street Below CXUIowkiast'.,, PMUDELPUU. Marek M, 'ra.tr, , . rJWE NATIONAL HOTEL, r .'. ...SeliraHttTQYsi,, T$. Thla Hotel to altattat'r Vaattoain tba fee re," taa ie a rerr aeeirtoie ptaae tor traeelara teeeopf tkeastrrof aeooeitBuelatloaa at Uwraita.. Vat. euaa ftopplug out Ilia ea'O to eallaaeitt. ItW kaaeofllaaottoUebM. tMrasretctoee aeetosnai la lesaeealea atra taoiei. al-lf,7. aeever'f eysptrS Sad fulnl ef tat f-fBeatatarnaT), siake lttiblf) to pieaw pw.ple IM wiQat) lwf iOVerfetlr aa If Utay were bar kt non. V ' v. rr I tt'I Intt luif i it ibb dlfrarent depertpienler' A. "MyuVatKlrl wa rtTTrrr Itinn fltiwl. ' aac-h charred with lit own buuiieeH, and aeoTt tlioroul(hlyrriiriled,anaoefiarT wImwIwUJi'. In the rrallc!l," 7 A. "Viith pleaKiire. v. - wui yoii imrnaaaoBonor en or Iriernr'i tnent irthoa erjwv prefer niinm-m'f, u ' l lia Cliaftm I ianrf. tvt-ly-ma.1' l&55S 0 I IwftorT. titrahlii i'epartmffit,- vnu IU I The Phlrt lH'k of all uliu.rMr. . torr. With lu h'Wt r.i.-hti-. mnkliia onr wn fret-rlMwihtrta. IhalT'n' ailna- Kepartmenl, Iieollaebliiaainaiiy ataiu- Vir ati'Mi Tho t.'annent Work Hm,m. Thw Jterelvlna; ttootri. lbs prdi-r ltrpaiRruu. Iiiuncd brlhro. Th9pec'at t'r.lformf I npura aient Ihe Pell vary .J'tfarUnaoh WUa Ua enre irrrtioeaennra. The" , , , V. llidd, hold! ttf, enorth r ' '. A. "rmnothalfthmnghr the AdvtrtlctratJ tieriartincnl, with (ia bilLatidalgndbtrlbukra, Cdltlniiaiid ptihl'ehlriaXhu'lnetaand popular iutinml. elrrnlrAi ir KIMIV onptaa aioaihlr tell all yonrfri.WVOofeniJ foilt!. IhaMeu f V.rtnent,wlirrTl tiitnf fiMjnif. The Ifc'ja Itopirtment. The YnntlV ri'reatwiaBU1 itut Children o Heparrment. with lia naMtl entrnuce for ladlaa. lha Talrarrapb ttyert meitt. The Chltf Crerbe iiepartmrnt, with fubnok'koerraandaeewwir)u. .eretai Alta' arrr'a Ix-rmnnienli tinawrMvrt OSra, etvj' other ofTWn of tha flrtnail bny aa beaa tliltiklnit, planrrin. eiyutlr. buying, Ihtkr Ing, recuterlng. rawIW. tandlhg owVeetllug, and In a IhoueamrdWi Joining tlialt Hrir lu retry on a hutlnaaaVlih the i e' pie uri' ort Ing to between tJ,0uo,M and H.oevMV aa IS t fre-n-o" o-nef 1 " . A. "Indeed It lei I frrvot fo flame- tt rvhlefn l)epftrtaeit.whlrhhandlaaMtBa4Mr or retail rnleaoti aoroe tingle dr.yti" tbo hnuie to hny clinin and ail v. ijipwwi jutnientci inate wnMtnaoefa cheapf A. "Kinrttyi lou havalrfat hit ill It The people uirong hre, krogriq yfUiatwedependj an low Prtrei and lmm V. - hat ar tu touch ahnuir (aauLfB' Ikear to A. "Outtytbnn efhriffnaMf dealfngl. One rlif). no deviation ll'aah kit everything .- I. guarantee proteorlnt; the purehaaar; A The) money returned if the kuyat eett't etharwlto km fulfc.it. " rlnfMfir eMnM nd fklntr Nothlog. A nl tha people eee ft" Well. 1 thank vou. tir. at vuut nalttw A. "NclifalT. irtapIteeaiB toaefVeyotj. Call again; and he turn of thn pla4 Wana maker A lirown'a Oak HaleAooli-JCatt tur ner sixth and Market." aA V. "Thank yowl ItbaU be happy to Soeov wooo) miorultte NEW GOODS ! ! 1. UOMIG'S and t-tiltrnt In Adinithurgand Iht furrnaad' INTElt GOODS, :0: colors' : of GEEIIA1T- ALPA0 AS & 0A5HUEHES, price cannot be surpasj- HANDALWOOI Poatetaea a muoh sraater power la realorlnibt a hffllhj tlate. It oarar produoet alckaeta, Is oerialo and eiiaaUjr in lit totloa. It It fait ta perccillns erarr other ramedr. 8 1 tie raiMulaa oure in ei or eight dajra. Nootner Madklaa oto do thla, . . Owloa lu tta f rati euoeeta, fnaof lubatilutan haeabaea aiteertiead, auob aa Paatea, MKIurae, Plllt, Ualaamt, etc., nil of which hare been abaa doned.' f ... buadaa Dick a fJo.'t Soft ITaptoleaeoBtalnlot IM of Sandalwood, aold at all Unif Store atg for tlruular, or toad hHiK WooeUr Blraef,. Mew York, for one. Aug. IT.'te. C1IARLES B. MILLER, . iBClUTBCT C0KIBACT0B tt Bf IIBII. Walout. Street. Ssllssarors. Pa.4 tt at all times prepared te furoleh Drafts Plan aud Speoifleatioas for all kinds sf Bulldint (, at the Uweit possible raits aad. ea thpri notion, -v :. . Ua is -alto prepared in eentraet for putting up buildias either by ftirsUhlatr -all ihe material or- tberwlM. . ' May I, 'S8-lv .. v . :.,; TjlNWeN HOUSE, , i .... . i, . u-"'.1",0t " ''-'MMdlalrsraPa.1 '. Qf.OROB ; O. SMITH, Proprietor. r- Aeeeaiaiedstleat good aai saarns Bed- rate, i Special Moaisio4aiees foe drT era. , A f bars ef Us public patroness ia lollsitsd. , . GEO. O. SMITH, April is, ioio. Uu TMw4.h4attfcfce.w Bteswaj
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