The Post. Kindle burg, Nov. 9, J. CROUSE. Editor & Pronric'.or. Than8jivina Proclamation. rcxrsvr.VAxrA.ss: u . In U.o rmmo nml by tlio nil tlioritjr f)f tlia Cjminju.reitUU of lVtmajlTniiiit : Joun F. LTartsa stc, Qtrornor of the exii UjinnionwoiUli. .1 ViW.-M l.'tVl. Nolvitlirtlinilintf tlio prrnpht "Id proHnioii of lnmiiicsR, ntvl Urn nrcoin pitnjii;r, Ji:,trrn, (!io riooplo of thin conutry coiif.it. uu t unjoy nuinif'.M l!ei-;in;n, nn.l tlio nioro pippcinilv in tlio proHorvntion of tliuir itiHlitntioiiH ttn.1 li!)i:rtic3, t!irflit;'!i tlio vii-iv.'ii ttldos of n eeuturv. an.l in tho ot!fi.l fdnlnopn of ft Chriuti.iti fnit!i tlutt the light of 0.'l'n fivji' a only totnpn farily ilimruRil ly tlio cloti.ld that darken tho country. Now, therefore, f, John F. Hurt ran ft (HviTimr of I'ontisvlv.'iniii, do rccommond tlmt tho pooplo of thin Com tuun wealth, lining nulla all ho culur ooi'iipntionn, miactnblo tiiettior on tlio Thirtieth d:iy of November 187G, teiti tlid piiinn tiny net npatt thorofor ly tlio lVcsi Kut of tho t'ni to I M.tti', to i;ivo tliauliM to Al mighty flod L.r liirt rontimiod kind-! ticHH, nnil t) fn;rit ly prayer nn I ' thtinkftil.i.'Hri tho fiillill.nunt of all ' riiftunflilhln iimv.a nn.l tlin tri:it i l.i.i I ----- t 1 - - tion of all juHt tlotiiruri. iJivoii undor mr hand nn 1 tho pre.it seal of tho St iti, nt Il:ini bur;,', this thirty-lliHt d iy of October : in thoyciir of O ir L, mm t.i u- ntn l ci,'htli.indrj.l eovor.ty-Htj. and of tho Cjuinionwtu.Ui tho ono hun- died and llrut. J. I. iltAiiivr. By tho Oovoruor : .M. S. (Jl-av, Sicrttary of tlio Commonwealth. .VtntioL' Ai.vinitST at J:suino. Duriii,' tho dciu'wratio n.irudo at iv.'auinc;. a low u.iys n 'o. a iaitro i . , . - . crod of liiun, women and childiou !an i which ho had caught from tlio lia collected on tho portio of Uro horso through tho Hor on tho back iieucr IjaII. corner of Kifjhth and 0f mlli Tho poor man Buil'-ro 1 1 oun rects. to view tho pro-eMsin. terribly, was delirious throughout A couple of drunken men qiurriliiij,, lm, a.iV, an.l into tho flight on Sim on tlio struc t in front of tho parlies i , .... ti in 1 f. lit i )iOiiti.i tvlti.ll Iwi attrp.cled their attention, nnd while loaning against tlio cn.ml rail alon tho ed;;o of the iortico to look over nt tlio movements of Uicno drunken men tho railing ruvo way, pivuipi tatin,' p.bont thirty men utid child ren eighteen fi;ut headlong uiiou the Ktreet Twelve peiKoiiH were severe- ly injured, receiving contunions of tbo head mid fice. Somo had their arms, ankles and thighs broken, and others BitiVered iuterual injuries. The Wiiono Man in tub IVmtss- TIAMY.-Tho Albany KnMvrMer, I says :-Tho other .'lay two persons ' named O'llaro woro commilted to ' i'mII (In. i tv .i a .-., ... ,;n.. i . ii. J ...... (uoiiiuibUM l LUtJ.. ponitoutiary for Hix inontha, whilo both wero Htill in jail. When Jailor Crounno h illooe.l for O'H no, to no to tho penitent iury. ho did not apply tho Christian name, and tho result waa that tho chap who had not been noutetieod, but who was aiotls to net out, answered, and ho was taken to j tho penitentiary. A few day later i Oilaro was naiu called bv .lail.u CrouiiNo. and tho other chap who had really been henten 1. an.swer. ,1. On reaching tho front olliee. a disehar-o nwttiti..! I. i... .....I I... ..... ...f i;u i tty. It was then discovered th.it tho innocent man hnd been convey ed to tho penitentiary, whilo the guilty ono escaped. Tho chap enti tlod to disehai'o is Htill a piisouur, rilYSIl'IANH Pl'Z.I.DIl. Johll Stlllts. nod '2't years, of N'c.v JJruiiHwick, noticed that Honiethin was wron with his pal.ito. Soon a fuu-jus-liko growth appeared, and it increasi.'il in hir.o until it forced open his mouth ltespiration was attended with puiu at very luealh, nnd it was torture to partiko of food. Tho funiiH sumcd the shape of a full-blown rose. growing fold upon fold, and taking u bitek-rod color. On Sunday .Stults was not able to take iiouriHliiiieut and nftor a loni consultation Drs. Kieo, Jane way, mid Voun' mado an iuei bion in liis throit and iiiHerted o sil ver tube, through which hit immedi ately bo0Mil to bre.ttho. Food was ii'do given to him through it. Yoa terJay Stults wroto on apioeo of pa per that ho felt niiioti better. To-d iy tho physiciana aro to removo tho fungus with tho knifo. Tho piobu blo I'fbult puzles them. Coal pou Xovemheh Tho riiila tlelphht an 1 Kuading Coal nnd Iron Company stato that tho following will bo tho juices of coal for tho Into nnd city tr ido for tho month of No veujber ut tho points named : At H.lmyl. Ilav. n )' 11. ii. .i I ( anal. Lump rj.nt) rStoamboat U (K) Urokeu 2'Jo l'gg 2.3 Stove & Hiuall btovo 2.75 Chestnut 2.2 Tea loo A,..l',,.r.!,j;t"n by Canal, 2 11 2.:u 1.11 tioveniors ruisburv. or M n- nesota, Kirkwoo l, of Iowu, Hardin, of Jlissouri, O.-boro, of Kaima, lon nington, of I)akotu, (Jnrbeo, of Xe bruika, and Hovoral cniiuont profes sors and gentlemen, met at Omaha a fewdayd ago, for tho purpose of uiscunsiujj niouos ana means of rid ding the country of grasshoppers. A committee was appointed to pre pare nn J pieaent a Buries of resolu tions to tho faruiors of tho country And a memorial to Congress. S?The Foltz wheat is nientionod in the monthly report of tho depart ment of Agriculture as ono of tho urorito ami leading varieties in this country. It Lad its origin in tho tippop end of Huntiugdou county this Statoj not mnny jsars ogo. A Man Who had his Wish. Tlio body which had tho honor of tho firot ci'onitited in tho Uni- 1870i!'e Stati s wits that of an Ir imii lax oorcr, wuo bph mfi.i in miuiim;' tlio fiirnucrH. nn 1 lieforo lr.ntliin; his hut ho lc(ii('Htcd that his ho iy bu cn iivtU'd in tho furnace ho assisted building. At precisely four o'clock the body nrrived at tho ftirtnco in tho haiidH of hit pull bcarci'4. It tvnn le.i I on a sort of litter construct ed fur tho occnuion. It whahhIo of plain bhtclc wnlir.it, tritn'iie.l with nat in, and by thix mown tlio useless coflin was dispiiiHu.l with. Tho body .w placed in t'.io fiirtiioo and tho ll inien turncit npoa it at 4:10, and in forty minutes afterward what wan onco a bo ly was then about mx irirts f whito nalif, which were immediately placed in a be.mtiful urn roiiHti iii'tod cpocially for tlio occasion. It bars tho following iu licrintion : "This urn contains tho allies from tho remains of TIuitih Collins, who was cremate 1 at Washington, Pit., Dctobor ft. IX7. Ho was a uativo of Iielari'1. of tho t'ountv of Cork, and near Clio Toivn of IIjIIh C istlo. Died October 3, 1:17(5. "Poio tj his nshes.'' A Sing ilar Ojcurrcnso. Homo tint 3 ao Alex in lr Si'ott, a f irmer liviti:? ne.r ('hurry Hill, C.'cil county, Ml, ni.i.l.j an exchano of Ihh ko, tho horso which ho got wiN ferin-,', from what ho thought was a lij'ht attack of distcmpor. Two weeks nfii.-r the horse was 'ottiin, a larjo uli'ei' njipeared on tlio back of his IihikI v.'liero there h 1 1 been a slight :lvii.lrkit lii.f.irA an.l ii'r...i.l un. l..-.. ,: f...., if r.. it... w...-k Mr. Scott hecamo anVcUvl with ;a fl(V0r, whi. h tho d ictor thought WM m 0r.Iiu-ry c iso of iiitermittont fever, tho ulcer on tho hand having very nearly healod. lu a fosr days however, tho fever bee.imo more iu- toiiso and Mr. .Scott was found cov ered with ''buton fancy," which nhowod, without doubt, fiat tho un forlunato man was miU'miii'' with .'I tndi rs." which the borne h id, and t - - , - - i,,.r .lied. .. CtrA reniarkablo incident ocenrod at a Haw mill in Acton. Out., wlnlo a 1 pi no lo.r wa biting sr. vol up into ! lumber. Tho outside slab and one r'"'1 "i"1 ""L,"M,t ,!- HMl1 w,1,1 fh" ol'kl11011 Wel OVtr t!l" tUl'-v w,'ru "I'pnHo.t to seo a I'"""? l'"k" i"lt ,f " ""' I in which ho was imbed lit I, and where ho had baruly escaped heiii! cut up ''' tho mKV' " nv tho si rancor (jot ll1"!r"l vvrtrt a ,n'H.tt,ry. wn com- "? W''aB.l in tho wood, with no l"U(! Mmn of '"!'TS r l"'rs As tho loi was tho fourlli or titt.i t. . . . i Jioiu iiiu unit oi mo tr.n. um posi tion niiiHt havo been at least fifty or sixty feet from tho (,'roun 1, and ho had no doubt k'r.nvn "l' w'tl1 't from infancy, bein .f probably hundreds of years old. Tlio animal was juito tlat and nearly as lai'o as a iikiu'h h ind. Ho was porfoctly blind, but when taken from his bed ho made use of his limbd to crawl awuy. Tho ;,''t0 H P!-,',,,.v "l"'1 w',,h t,J" ''' i.''",'" of a d-cayed spot about a , f"ot,".' "?arUl 1 '? H 'llow M'L' ii which ho was uiiboddod. V. ('ontiectiout jiaper tellsn' hornblo ft.irv about lho burial alive of a well kno.vn citieu of Xnrwieh, j in that Slate, who died sudd oily re cently. It is to tho effect that aft.r i the collin had been lo.vero l into the i (jravo and tho relatives and friends ihad left, the person employed to till tho .,'i'iivo while iloinr to heard a 'dran;,'o noino coining from tho collin I as of a man trying to break out Tlio report continues tint tho man : KiiperHtitiomlv lied, to return soon as-I111''1' to.,"'"r 't repeated ; that lie finullv tilled up tho lthvo but said nothing concerning what ho heard until somo days after. The collin was nftor H whdo exhumed, and it W'is found that the man was buried nlivo tho evidences of a tttruglo for releaso from tho awful futo being ap parent. i I Sai.km, X. J. Nov. 2. Tho trial of tho livo men who wero indicted for complicity in tho Walk ir-Woo den priso ti'ht, ut Room's Orovo, which resulted iu tho death of l'hilip Koster, alias Walker, concluded to day with a verdict against all of the fivo men who wero under indictment. Tho excitement has rather increased than nlmto 1. Tho court room was densely crowded. Tho prisoners James Woodon, tho surviving princiw pal iu tho light i Sam Collyer, his second wore Heetnincrlv inditl'orent. i 1'ivlor tho verdict tho Court Ins great liberty in sentencing, ns it may give tao pruoncrs, uudiT tho 2 3l! Jersey law, nuywuero from ti S-lrjlfk-'W montlm to twenty jeaxn' iax 2 8(J ; piisoniiient, OirJohn at Sriueh Donah uo was convictod Chunk, on Tuesday of last week, of tho murder of Morgan l owell, nt Summit Hill, iu 187 1. Hois the tenth member of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians convicted of murder in the first degroo. I'utrick Hughes has been committed to jail ut l'ottsvillo, on tho chargo of burn iug tho riiiladelphia ic Reading do put at riiscarora lust year. KiTThoro is a groat faniino nnd drouth in many of tho districts of India, and, in consenueuco, iniieh sullering, and, 300,000 pooplo will havo to bo providol for by eharity. teiirTho richest mine yet dincovor cd in tho lilark Hills, yiolds its owner $K00 a day at nn expouso of JIOO. Tho greater part of the other dig gings avorage as low $1 a day. Ktkancs o' Tai : Rail. Ou oub! of the 1'vnnsvlvAiiin trains east re cently was family with whoso life is associated nn interesting history. Tho Altoonn Mirror relates it thus : Mis. Foid residing in Illinois and was on her way, with two children, to tho Centennial. Somo throe years n;;o she and her husband had a dilT'iculty which resulted in their separation. lie quit tho neighbor hood In which lio liad reflided with her nnd took tip bis nbodo in New Oilcans, 'lho wifo in tho mean time lived in entiio ignorance of her husbaud'H whereabouts, not b ii p -posing that a reunion would ever bo effected. When tho car arrived in tho depot hero tho lady nlihtod from tho car and pal took of some refreshments."'' When about to take her plico on tho car nyain her eye met those of a gentleman (danding on tho platform whom slio nt onco recognized as her luiBband The recognition was mutual. Thn mem ories of tho happy days of old como b:wk to both of thrill, a cordial re union took place in tho cars and they proceeded eastward together. Mr. Ford had passed tho night in this city, having arrived hero on tho Atlantic tho evening previous, and not di siring to coiitiuuo Lis journey by night. .1 Shi'iin Moii' A lady rcs'nlini; in Vi 1'itl-itoii while perloiinin on her piano s.mie dsvs ago, heard what appeared to le I he voice ol' a lird riiirptnif merrily, and seemingly en ili sviiiing to ceompauy the notp of the iicoruuiciit. It'iieu she stopped plaviii the mvs'Ti.ius nccuinpiitivit also stopped, i"he s.niuiN appp.ned to come from Let wren the walls liehind the piano. On tlm second day after the discovery, tho same tliio occurred asin nn. I lady became very cuii- 1 ons In know the cause of it. She made search evervwbci hut could not see : wlicr. by any p.viihiliiy a lord, for she 1 IMSglllcl It 'r l,lr I, ultl I h lTd tin- .riitiK"l iitrlr In tbr wll. Uo tht tliir.l ils.y iit who lo the iisno sefrrnl tim. nu I n fifm K( nht 1 1 iv t thr nm-icl o.iira .if lh my lcri.iiM minsi rl ko.l lout n l iinimio with lisl eh rfurint l. Ttro win'k p I. nnil one .lnjr wbil st Ibe iaiiriimrni, i usual, hfr tjt wii iieMwi. ly stlrscicl bj Iht nppcnriic ut noun Hiiiiil cm nan f n I r Ih iinnii, Tlei I t ly U.i u!.ii-r?.-. 1 b rr her hi iln iilor m uiukiii( it noise, n I whilvalic linone.l ulie dipoferi"l lltat lh innii. 1 1 s'ieilly iiiliuii. All win Iiqw rXilniiiil, flm pluycj ilifTiTfnl lino, siel lh ntniie ( U iuKf l at liripii'iiily. Vihfo "In Ani'h i. Hi rii.net iiiiiirr nu lilvnly nn) fn li'td i imill b.'lt iu lbs rrur i f thr h pi I in eut Tbn Is.ly now (JelTiMinnl up. nu n curinfr li t uniir, uU LJ prmy hsfl Id Jo o, l iil v vvt.i u.i 11 v rinkvrlrl. I ho inn u ii nut in hp pon-r-ftieK nil. I i ' 'I'nir , ni- ii Hiiuoi iifer c insry n l wli il ! inorf, nul!j-cnrrim Ibf sir ut' the pirrti priforiut.l by iia miu up ou I Lib pisno. Siiociimi Scn at A Ujn.-. A bock. ng tcirnt oi'iin.J at tuurral wsii'b lunk pl'iit in on ut llie iite.rlia .if lliii c'uy Ipw .ln . 'rbi . nif ti..t),l. inn', sil l i Li e t :n u: r . I i ti r!itiivi of llio ilri'rur I wrrt , nvnc f t.y .,rn.w ihsi lh burial wan l-fl ulir'y In lh enrr of 'iitnt tiirula hn Tnlunlrf.l Ihrirair iicn iu iyiiu tk lit'i a-el irihin to I h v ilfsl Numli.'ra k",t.'I ar.i.iu.l ilif urs lo . i c.iitiu ,,wrr., hutllic iuiu Laving uli irita i.r Unit part i.fi'ic errrini.tiy rt ai intuXic iif l Dial it aan iliim-ily d.ina. To o;i lli cli:sX litur in,, i.r.i a:i.i.iun ui wnn :i Crown oil mo ciiiiin iiuo or I lie purly frll intu lb tn'.iv. uiel icaui .j ruiaiiUJ tbir lbs) be foul I tiul riricaia bimai'll'. A c.i'ii. iiiiiuii, li u hciur i.U l h - t iti!in;il I lo i.-oiiu liim, ,ul hf alao ftll iuio ibv (.-nir, an.) i Ler h uh air.Klil in fiiu iimil aomv m' Ilia a li. r aiiau.l jiiih, wlm ! alioL-kv.l uu .1 juaily ininaiil al lho uiiii-uil iH-curi ., lilifj l it p Uruhk i'll pun- inn um 1 pimii..j llioiu u-i Ii', krpl ili. ui sway mini tin. J...1.1 wti kin.ily I'.. hi 1 I o el in iis kiiiilrcJ vluy. .Vrruniun I'.'i'i'.nr.oi. tat' I'M ward S. Stokes, who f.lir,t James Fisk, jr., in January, 1872. wus discharged from the Auburn State prison on Saturday last. The term of his imprisonment was four years, nino mouths nn I twenty-one days, o has changed very much iu Hppearatice, is atllicte 1 with asth ma and in some degreo has paid tho pellalty of his groit oft'oiHo. To The Public. II"; in iv ! ii tli t;.icrtrrl (hut oim unscrupulous 'Htrtien are ctr. I'lilnliifj tliv. njiort tlutt ire are rhmiHj out " or " tlfit wa hme nn stork vfyooili on hitnd " inonler to injur? u.1 d-onr tut.iinriu. To thl tec t tlutt me ,ire tit HI ilolni ln.iincsti nt tieolil stuml nihl pr.ipufe toilt) so. Our assortmrnt tit . ioml its (if' not b'tttr tlmi ) tin' tn thr. comttntif. lie ask ull our olil cuxtomrrs to continue with uu mot in rile ull uth crs to mil uiul examine our foul.i um jirir, ,s ll! !,.! lij honorable and fair tkulintj luU 'nji a trade nii't rojoae coiitiituin; thr. mime "".' Waganseller & Son. X. 27711. iiic. Assij:iieo Xotieo. Lli jiersons interested aro here A li not Sail thai William I Mo nr ........ nnvoor onunty, inula o an. iluniiioiit ol all hi allm'i,, rani ami iiorminul to tha iimlornUna I IOr th lionalit ol MIh cru litora. All por.oiu havliiK . lulina uro ra.uat. lo iir.i. fni tho u to the uii li riixno I. an.l persona In ilahiua ui piua uuko iiniiiailnna i.iv u. nt. Jo.NAl'JIAM .MIYi;il. "V . 'T". Alfiiaa. Ki-itfjiy Shoeji. C1AMK to tho premises of tho nn 'iler.ltfnail In Franklin tip., an Woilu.luy, Nov. l.t, ,t 'I IlKKK SMEI-'.H. Tha unnorl rariunale.1 to otoua f..rMarl. urova Droourtv. n.v rl'iir.., an.l uwa tiitD away ur they hill la r,u Bi:i.-UI IIIHH l' I 14, Nov.l WILLIAM KKV.MIEn (fir) ailuy at homo. Aifimta wimto.l. Outfit an I'll term, liee I HL't h i;o., Aunu-ta, Me. ly A flT'TJT'Q Taaubacrlbfra lin.nuJir l .i aavnuu AWiimrirr .apur llnlr at r. , . MliMVuM fc Sl'UMbLLlt I'uba., I'liiUJ.., ta, JAMKS J. MIT0IIKLU Proprietor Uifllinburg, Union County, Pa. SiTMr, Mltohell toolt p.,e,on of thlipoi.u lur luimlon tiia lit or April, anil .I. air. a all Irom N.j) ilar oouuty a wall a. all utbora, u. a tt ami ai'.i) .III alvaya be UlluU Willi IU heat lu Lmrkul a I .ir.ln. M ... ' - .' - is, le. y-AI. H. IIAUDIXO, Jl'l'nri' nl' iiiri nniiiK C CJOII ViVlHJOf. L' 1. I'l.. ... ...... niLiiu.ti, ouyuur ouuuly, J'tt. . .uu.,, iruiugu pariaiuioti in me ufflraoijuatlnaulttiei'aaaa will lia alUmUa t aiauuct uuuea. Ar'. Wit. wrV.9 Cheapest h The World.- petersoh'Omike. Great Induction to Clufoi. Postage I're-I'aid to Mail Subscribers. Psrrnaos'a Maivtiks h tha Mt Orlt' nal sti.rira of ny ..t ttia I tily'a l"ik, tha Imut ('.Inrvl lh.m HUm tha bat Ha 'al pit. tha lit .fl I hicravln.f, h,.be. F.ffrr fimlljr nuitht to t4k It It slaK miit lor tha mnnM Ihii anv In tuaW.iri l It lll eoouin, nait y. ar, In In twairt numbara ( uo Thousand i'ages I Fourteen Splendid Stool Tlategl Twelvo Colord llorlin rnlternn 1 Twclvo Mammoth Colorod Fashions ! Nino Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty-Kour Ta-Tea of Musia I It will sltoglva flv flrlKlnal t5ipT'lnhi. Nuril!t-. Iiy Mr. Inn S. stonhtn'. Kr ink l. llnr.lli'l. Mr. Krti ola IliiU'ii 111 ii. t!, Mrii.ts Itoilv ami l.'iry II. ll.hMia. a!iio, n.ar'y a h'i iilra.1 Hiort-r irloi. ll Orldnal by lho ba.t sulhora of Amur In. lu aut,n. u HmilS Colprcl Mun Plates araaht.lnr all ot.r. Tho-a pi ttaa ara an Krared on atasl. I lca tie) uul ilia TERM3'alwa73 in A.lvanctO $2 00 a Year J t.'oplc for 3 '0 1 " !' WH'i a .! nftha pra'nlU'S iilniuro H sn) 'iT.irnwaiii' surran'lar.o tiva'loiur aurv liil, lo Ilia person sal Inn u, tboClub, 4 l'plr f r aji.w) a " a. oo With an 'lr ropy of th Mtna'lna f r H'T, aas pramiuio, to tha parion k'Hos up tha Club. S f'nplei for T ' 91 I'.ia " " I3 W With hvhan tr ci ..rtha M4iiifor MTT. an. I tha pfmlun .li u -. a. tira .I .Ha r augrarln t tha parn Katiloii tip tha Chili Al.trM, pott -palj CHARLES ). PETERSON, :t o; rhestnut S'W, t'hil i 'n'oliia. Pa. .Sparlmcu rant gratia, Itwrltlat for. 1 ) Ml XI ISTIt I ) U S NOT U:C A V I Mtr f ndtnlninTJitlnti nn the tUt of .ln!m T lintlntfli. Ute of rnntre iwp ., sny ir uri'ierlt(nei. AH trna Vii'itn ihnni Im ti)ott tl t M ( m iiiftkf lmm- 1Utt tytnTit hil Vftn Imvltitf claim H'ffnt mJ ttat will prnt thrn7.if inttla uini r.. jAt'OU II. II It I' W AN, Mor. t, 'TO. AUtnltilfirator. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at onco agree able, healthy, nud effectual for picscrv- Ving the hair. r rtiufM vt (fray Vshair it toon restored to its oriijiniU color, with tht gloss and fretihnesa of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, nnd baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hulr where the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied nnd decayed. But Mich as romui'i can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho liair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Iti occasional use Will prevent the hair from turning gray or fulling olf, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions lai)-;eroiis uud injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cam bric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich glossy lustro and a grateful perAinio. PEW PA BSD BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical mmd Analytical ChtmUt: OLD DT ALt, DQCOOIRTt BTIBTWHRRB. dminlstrator's N ot i c e. betters 1 ol n ImlnlftrHllon on Ilia eilftta of .11 III N S l'l(i M II .on , Into or Warn I'orry Tp Sny.ler Co., , ilecil. h ivauven urantnl to Ilia no. lei aliineil. 11 wraoDi knowlnic ttiaiiiiielvea Initio t el to mlil date will plrare make lrame.ll.lo pnyniant wl.llatho.e hnvlmj olitloi. asalnat laid aaute "III pro'ent them lur ettlein.-nt to John s. M it.n ii, Oct, W, 11,'t. . Ailuilnlitrator, ONS HIM, Pres. w S.SILUHAN, Trtas. f M. KEAUS, JSC NORTH SCHUYLKILL Mfcl Firs Insnrance Ga'y. Mahanoy City Pa. EVERY Policy Holder Is a Rightful Member Of This Company. F.irapplloatlonifnr Imuranaa call oo or ad. Uraia tUe anabt of Ibaoompany G. VV. GRANELLO, Justico of tho Teiico A Conveyancer, DKAI.KK is Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Middlehurg, Snydcrcounty, l'a. I i;ilLlO SALE. The umlerelmieil a.linln.iriin- nrth-...,. or Henry K, liravbiu, Ute ol I'ayette, lown lilu Juniata eounty ileoM. will by virtue ol au or.lToi thaOrpli iQ.'liourt ol aalil oouoty, a. iHi-e to pubilo ala on the preuilnea, in a.h Inutoil towmOilp Kny.l..r rounty, !., on Tl.or.iliy -M. ly or Noreinber A. D. lfeln the un.livl.leil one Iweutlolti part of a trot ol land altuatoln aald Townalilp of Waihlnvion, and eounty Sny.lar, boun l-don tin) Weat by lao I ol John Nuliuee, on Hie Nor Hi by land Abraham 'rl I on tli tonth by land of Jaeob Ktalloa I".' Lr,'.,'y Mi '"y oootaiiilng l'WII. llUNOKtli AMI hlxrY AUUtS muraur lena, Willi Ibe appurtenance.. hale io eoiuuiau a at 10, o'otocli , m. etaalil day, when due atl.o lane will ke Kiveog, aud tariua be mad koaws by a.- M .... 'jtEVuesrAverfT hot. ti Ult ASaialitrtUr MM Y U. H'Ad.N Kit, Ks..., JUSTICE Of TUB PEACE, Jscksoa Township, Soyder Co. Ta Will ttteoJ to 11 buainra rntrualeil lo bis ears nj on tha moat reonalilf arma, Maroh 12, 'GSif J B. SEL1IEIMKU DEALER l,t Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Paints, Ois, Coach & Saddery Ware AND MANCFACTt Hr.ll OP JSJovcs V Tinware MARKET 8T1U,I:T. LolNtt)'ii,' X?tinii. eTamher 2. I7l-tf FAUS r & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Pcnna. (North of First National Ilault) nii:iEciiAaT TAILORS. READY. MADE CLOTHING. AWULL aelecieJ tiosk of ReJ-.l Men' an I Bo' Clolhing of Brj Quality aj ti;l. SEWING M A C II I N E S, rpilF.Y r nlao Aent for th I.ntaal tin 1 proer l. cheaprat ami brat ftmn Ma chines of ery kinj now in tiaa. Aee. 10. irrs. BEL1NSGB0VE MABBLEW0EI8. Th un'lr,'itne'1 lnvlnj ttirchttf l th Se. .ri-ktror .ur'du V rl:i, U I ni fully pr I .trvtl to m:HiuUetiiro. KciimcbS A n d Hculiloiiis. tr'l" um tifr ut prloiM much Iture r thn hrtn f..ro, nn.J luffor tU4n ba evor uad Uud la th cmi nt y. Ilivltitf i ii -1 rrn(lvi lnrn it of P?lKn, of nil itiH ifitft irylt of Mnntnnt hotl nt'ini . I tun h M io tftvo tuitlnmcttMn In i'yfi ftnl pilnw, to Hi I tlt'tt wl-iti tn ilrMrit the prrAvii n a ilnii-irttvl irioixl wl'ti nrac, tittmp .lltliltliriir Toitil r .le4l-loiir, 1 Ituvc niii'lu nrrHliikiinunt', 10 ft to ht ftlilo t luriii'h n U rt ii'ttt'. aNnrl)i. Si ml eiuni. nr nny itlnT klti'l if iloor mmi Win Jo M1W, 'i! pri.-iH v unit tl: ur.bair. iVrFtnn in n ! nf niiv ui ih urjot'i rtlr I will XQ nmiiiy lv cillltm m th lln4roff M.trMu Wurki (jfirs Mir'ti4.fnK htl!rfr. I no kp li iu;i' I'.ttnt ( ilvantio t ifrvi n ..T'l l.r -al. flvo illlloroul Mitle. Ivn All. I son. tjrU. J. If. lotitf, of A lumohur U nfiit for lit mpliT-innf I whir nil or Jnr, will receive roiiijjt a'tpntlon. W4, :o-tf. V. I. KANr.lKki. il.lllll.ll Ton HV1 Si market rt I'liii. ii::a.i.4st. tin been f nlar(r(.l iwnl ri lit toil for tli -cnintuoiliilion of ; in (jiiiii lj nlr'lj lociilcil iu thn Itiiiiinea oriion of t'iljr an.l !'l:iote of auumtiiiiaui, c. Siroat Cure lYi Louse to nn I from tba (Vutonnial HiiiMinja, dJ in oouuactiun ht AtlvJ up a lui'ico Ul.NlNU MALI. AM) RKSTAURANT. For lho acoouiuioJiitioo of lUe lretting pulilio. A. lirX'K. i'roB'r April 6th. 1R7 White Ilorc C3yiei, N. W. Comer ThirJ & Wood Sts. pniLADELyniA. j.Xtrauck. flooo SrAitmo. Tropriflor. Winee, Liquor I Segsri of lb Choioeil UritnJa. niarao-70. NEW ARDWAR STORE, Hiddleburff, Penn'a, Tbe tin.leralvne.l woul.: Inform Ih clltxeni ef Mt.Mlaburic. an.l ..irr uin lln illatrlot that lie bna jmneil it llr.lMnro Store at the aim ve inenlloiieil plnoe an I tun he will lteo,i a I ull llueolallkludaul lUr Uarj. IdoIuJIuk llfiivy tn ttticlt llrdare, TMUMI.VOS, SADDLERY, Shoe FinJings, Leather. 8f3u 5prolnl loJuocmtnli in a BUILDI'G HARDWARE LOCKS, IHN0E3, BCREW8, NAIL8, &o. A LitrK Amorlment of Cnot fteel HhoT. ola & HnaJe. Hoe. Oarilen Toola, aohylbe Grain Uukva, liny Kopea, Pullrjs, lo., IRON, OF ALL KINDS ooniumly on band, All at Orally Utnluoeil l'rlc. All who ar in nej of any kiwi of Hardwar will do well by calling nt Ihia plaor, MALANTIION MOATZ, MldOleburg, Hoyiier Co., Pm. May 25, 187U. ' o. lioitNUKitaEa, 'justice of the peace Vrry Townhlp,Knyitr Oounty, Pa. t .'nllenl li.n. llnn.au.H.i.... i . . i " . . . . eeia pertaining to IU oUio' will be prompllf eoJeillo. o nue near Troutionavllla Agonla Wanled fur Ih Ureal OENTHNNIAL HOOK. Itnuieut tale.. 1 r PA tt. Wnd lor Otreai?r! ', W llEOLEtt kUU, I'Wlad.lVbl., f, A MATTER OF POPULAR IHTEREST. W enncnaa a.ilMten'rt i.f X is pa.a - - - .i . Mi I l'l"!i iyrlvanainaaer A Hrow n'a nreriatlimahiiiitikltall, Iti IxtVeet tu-n.lanC,i Uieawakora: 1ntrr. Whut n.riior la th ItntMtnt; Ml V A!tmlanl. HouUi lit comer nt fj an.! Varkct. I'lcaae irnts the FIXTII. for nm Uranron t. ci.in Onk Uail, bate boeiu mialed 1J dmcnilif puraon." V. "It l'orrraUycolcMall Do Too know lu dlmnionr' A. " i.ti aqtiare fpl-M en Market, n4 111 nd l m Hiatli. ail tt.me Mali, ,a mm Ihroo arm, .ii NmrMf. an.l enrri t.a- unra ticcnrlr.1 l.y .rtAiia twenlr UilUraut buai Diw riacra. fk V. Do ynn i atmm-pnwerr A (Tlanl iii riiKUi ftimtthen pnwef Jbr Oi ftvlRht an.l pai-iiKrrrlrTat.ira.aiid Ilia bollert .nn fr liaaliog, and Ui oUier btiata tl.ina f the hniiM-." Y1 )j:,,',rJ',o.rJwiih roMaf A. "llieyar tr i tn.l arrongnt 111 Bio bawmciil.on long r orititim, ami taken tiipiicot.il tho fialtrly'tlctatoc to tli liuuoo enr'a rwim nu tlnfc T tlnnr." V. " l lruei iliuni.e flratnpctntt''" A. No. a.r. nic.iirin. the t.s..h nra f ret mrasared In tmi j.'. - o, then Iphwi, ,i. 'n, el. no i.f r.li,Tln tlio fmet'f aetrrii llht, aii l two tnrn ait, rr hrf.ira an.l m twlund tho !, watching with th tja of Bawkr..rtl.e l,-nt ,iu-lilo lni crV tli.n an I Inarkini'Tore flaw, o U.al Ihecutbr aiay aco an.l avoid it wliau L muu to cut tu aar lUPIltK. 1 V. " Yon tnnat mp!py tn nr of t ntterir' A. '('.um t.i f.Hli 0 and aro I W trepTD Imti.la all tho tV Miftina up the elrfi lut. aarmenw. l-liicWhjrf uiachiuea that Uo doan nivn a rk ttu irVi eu.ke." od''0 'oU uuuXk'u oil font owa A. " W n, in tnoat prfttlt. Oor . rirjr to e. rr (itfinvnt u eitra well ma.l lfnrA W. Tlllt flu. lii.1.1 An i . ..... l- . T ,ii,,i.Milj, I... ft " . :l'.'uuf yt mutt aat yon rrt eair' . A. In Try direction. tt. It It iM, .r.trro and ec.ni.iiii) pnutlceall tw- n,,. ii... Ui.il cnahlta ut to put our Wi yowa Ij tbe jie..pl at we.l..." ofV't",Alh,r "41ftln Ul wort' wh, bex-oia A. " Befnr It rnee Into Ptock It la hrtrnvf. Every aiiicle Kvmuiit baa lit lumilx.r and other poiiiitDi.ie.lou it. i that lu entire l.ie bo'ka'0 lr,c,J without fail, upou out OV. ' Ynn mtiit hare Sn nr i talrtmen f A. 'Why air, on huay ilaytyou niaiae 100 liilh earn.ua r..nia and tulx orooiu. aulunc to the llironirt of ru.toinrr. " V. "Oo you do au order bu& Vby mall and t prrw :" ft A. " r gnt. All otor tlicouutry. Our NEW GOODS ! HEW GOODS ! ! Great Ba-maiBus lOll CJVHII Oil lltOTJCK .AX HOWARD 1. HOMIG'S Alni!isbicrr, JSiiy!cr County, I'cnn'n. fPHE Snlinprilifr Imvinf? ruin-linnetl tho Store in A.liimslinrrj', owner! by X IV f.i Haii.trnlieeh.. Inttft'le to rerr on a eenrriil nirrnnllla tiniiira at the nt.l ru.nd. and takra thie metho.1 f luf'.rnilim hie many rrlrn l. and . 1 1 1 r .11 lo A.lam.hurK and the tnrreiatf tn ei.nntrt, mat he h...t ret .rnr.l wiih tan n,t ai.watr kr, p on hand a well aaaorteJ end lerte ai.ira or an am.ia.n .f.hioa uaueiiv Kept in ai.ar iMiiiicTin of f -rmer pru-ra, 1 will aeli K....HU partly of Jb ALL AiND WliSTEU GOODS, Hneh aa Clotlio, CttuHiroers, Kentucky Jeans, CoUoniulcn of ovory sty! and qnnl.tr, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL PEl.AINS. Mtrinos Poplins, Ac. nt nil prices nnd very ebap. Hil'S kfi CAPS, Cartsts. Iter, Talle, aai stair Oil Clou, BOOTS A WD SHOES, Iliu-ilware. (Jneenawnre, Tin nn.l OlitflBwnro Wcoiland Willowware, ColTi, Suyurit, JiyrupM, Molnsst-H. Tons of all kinds, nnd nt Low Trices, Cii.Mi i.V Tobucoo. I idh & Suit. Wliolfimile nnd lU tail. iflrtAT PeAT CfSHT MIAV.OSM Wir.XKSBARKE, Superlot llwail jJlX2jf jJiXlJt VVAJkAlJ uueCual lur lliaoktiiilib a uee. The llijh'il Matktt Cunh Vri I'uidf.ir nil kiu.h ofCOUSTRY PRODUCH.Driti I'm if, i'utiiU'Ht, it.'. .tr. ALNO s Dealers iu ALL KINDS cf (rnlnnnd Kcotla, or which tho lajLeut t'tii-o ia dMli will bo Tttid. Mar. 7, FALL AND WINTER OPENING ! 1 OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! Mew York Fancy Store, (In IIoliiK!' new bciliding, epponife tbe Keytsone Hotel.) VOUnrt) Tull.v itivi'tl t mt exnmi- milioii ol my ntiv'Lr, vfii'h I cuu'.Hny iuone oi tho lliiONt ia tho Ctiuiily. Large variety of SHAWLS FURS, Ladies' and Chileren's UNDERWEAR, FANCY HOISERY, FELT SKIRTS, etc. All colors of GERMAN TOWN WOOL and ZEPHYR. I have added to my large stock ofFancygoods a full line of BLACK ALPACAS & CASHMERES, which for quality and price cannot bo surpass ed. s. WEIS. Tho new Clothing Plor bI.ots th Keyalon Hotel I connccled with tho IT. V. Fancy 8lor. Any fnilman can equip biuiaeU Iber from head lo foot for ear ittl inony. Polli alltnlion alwaya given. Hfllncgrcy. Oct. IC. '7. J. II. UAUTMAN, Ji STirn op tiif. prirr Nc Convtyniirer, CtNTULVlLLK, Snjdor County, P. Cnlleetlona and all buaineta partalnlna to th omem nl ,1m tire of th Peaoe will b ru-n.lail to al abort notlo ap r ST'TO JEIl B. M I fib LES W ARTH, Jl'dTICE OF TUB PEACE CONVEYANCER, MoClure City, Snyder Co., Pa. Collection, and all buaineta pertaining to tha otno ol Juatle u(tk P.aoe Mill beattondel to at abort notlo. July Vi.Vbtf, IC. TRAUCII, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Manufactorv WARE ROOMS, .Yo. ,341 North Second Street ISeluw OiWmhillSl. PHILADELPHIA. Marc SO, 'To. If. rpiIE NATIONAL HOTEL. J. B. FOCKLER, Vro'r. tSelinsgrove, Pa. Thl Hotel la plaaaant located In lha annere.u and la a Terydalrl.e plao for trsvelera loatopi iu. ...riii .uuu.uhiuii.iiuu.bi Luvr ratee. 1 or. aooaatopploajoiio trill be aur tu oall again. Tbe beat ( liquor lu the bar. Of-A ifrtl claa Mttlaurtat la eonnelnj with tbt Hotel. Au,10,vt. pnM tratrrn W?t mlaf of aalniaamomjiwit' Bmk It i laaibln to t.leera people 1WJ mile 'r J'St tyiMirrwti; it Ute Wet aau ka wr.iin. lr V. i--TT-- T" v--mlliaa1liair lni Olrrercnt il.'i.artTneumr' A. " M jr lf m i r I we ban rn-a than ire. OKI h rharrd with lu own l.n.ir.wn. wid ecK ili'iToiifthlv onMtltnl, aueoaewy wheel wlali. ' lu III tr.-at wheel." Y- I! "! r. 'J m " mmnt Smi r . A. "Willi plMWur. Ih rmtm lrir. tnent, fit tliuae wbo prefrr rnatitu-miute la re;i.ljr-nia..v Furnlahlt.. I rtmai t, Hie RMrt Hf t..rr, wiOi Ha 1-iut Diac.fi!: ml mnkliiKCurown Rrat-rlnm .hliu. Ih Trim, pilng I rpkrln:eiit, Iwi t aa blK a many ree. lnr More. 1 h tiamirnt i ck Kor.n. Tho KroelrlTiir Koom. Ih Orler Iwarrmeti. named before, Thc'al I nlfrrma l fmju merit. Hie PeltTtry 1'epaxUii.L wlut M core of nicaaeiiKer. Tli" V. ' Hold, hold! alr.mcnghr A. "1 m nut half throiipbl Th A AmUtipm rvjwrtineiit, with lu hllLan.liyn dl.trllnil.ea; ditiinraiHl iitillliliiua biitlniM and popular (..iirim , c.r. iiji .jAt,l(uvt, iiieaiooniM loll all your frlWVToiotid forlli. Tlie Kaui H'partmetit,iiiriU tnaTMUlla. Th bora' l i'tmrtmrni. 1 he Vouuia' In i.rtmaat Ihi I'lul.lrvu rriiartinvut. with lu rt1el eiuriMuo fur la.ilue. Ih lelrrrarh liii tnrnt. Ih Clilrf Clerk a lirtiunL wit 1j hc-.k -kreiirra and afelrtantj.. Oertrnl ku. nr I'rpatt,neM Kliiaiirlrr- tin.e, and other cilkit i f tha rnrall tnay aa bt tliinktr. 'anntii;. ra-aittiric, l.uylng, maa-liii.tenii.te-iiaj.rci ijj- Ai.uAhf out, Mll.Le, and In a th..uian.riylt Jolnln tlieir f. n-ea an can y on a I nlneaMb, ll:e i . rle ami uiia- li.lt Utwoeu tU,wt),iAM thJ liuidlr." 11.4 H, I,1XAI,W4 tw v. Btl-nn.l. A. "ln.lted It la I 1 frnrnl to nam ft ra-hlcr a Urnmrnt, w hit li 1 amlleala kX gu) li leliil anl n e.nioiiiiKle (1711" V. " riVMil limnetiw I 1 hat .what enabla the nmtv, to buy cheap an J acLihrapr' A. "i;r.ct!yl You We lAt hit It, Tno pe. plntl.rrn bere, kti itjfuiat wa depend on low price, ami lnin-..,fiil." V. "Wh.u a.4 tu 'fuCaai.ua' 1 beat as Blilch ahmitt" A. "Ourayatem nfbnatne dee'lnr 1. Pn prl.-e. no iteviatlnn: a. fa-h f. r rverylhlnt : I. A nuaraiileo pniteetliii th pun'hater 4. Tha nintiry rrturuwlif U. buyer tau t outei Le tiiitr.l." V. ".N..thln could fklrer." A. "N'.thlt.K. An.l ili..ple tee tt" V. " Wi ll, l tliauk you, ur, Ivr your poll attcittl'.n." A. " K. t at alt. It'e a pleatur to aafr rotk rail ftRnin; and ho turo of thr plate W ana. linker A Urown'a ":.k UaUiA tut eue lur rixth and klarket." &A V. " Thank you I lahall b happy to do to. Oood laoruiuy." a nri i U"t r.iin.iry More, ai d l,ln mad for caau or produce onlv. ill etock aoaaiaUt :Oi HVIS DAL WOOD Poaar.ana a much (reater power In reatorlnftoi a heallhy alat... II 110 vr nrortore elckueaa. I rcrtaln and tMedy In Ita a 01 Ion. It la feat aa. pen't'dluK etery other rvme.lr. Hilly rapeulea pure In ell oc elarht data. Nootber Medlolnai can do tbla. IIwIiik to Ita irraat aucaat, many tnlialllol bare been aterllaed, a.ion aa Paatea, Milium, Pllla, Ualaauia, etc., all ot wblcb bar been aba. dond. llnn laa lllok Ji Uo 'a S ift Capaulaaeontalnlna: Oil orNaodaiwoo.l.aold at all l)n. tlorea aaC for Circular, oraond to 31 It Wooater Strata. Nw York, tof sue. Aug. IT.'Hl QUAKLKS Ii. MILLER, AKCIilTECI COSTRACIOR t DdLDIR. Wulout Stroot, Sslinsprove, Pa, ( at all time prepared to furnlah Draft. " I'lani and Specification for all Viad of Uuildings, at tho lowoal ponlbl raltaaad on thort notlo, .. . II i alio proparod to oatraot far' putting up bullliua either by furniaKlsf an tn material or tuorwia. May II, 'Ob 1o JNION HOUSE, Mlddlaburg Pa. GEORGE 0. SMITH, Proprietor. Aocommodaliont good and charge nod rate, Speolal accommodation for dro or. A (bar of tb poblio patronag ig oiioiia. UH.U. u. BMUU, Aprill 2, 1870. (IS la &4A rr dy at bom. Hanpl worth 01 VlU 10 f tjV(t. Unj o, U9.'ieUaa,M. If