X SI T,ie Post, middlcburg,Nvr23,l8f6". J. CROUSE. Editor & Proprietor. No President Yet Tlit grcntrst puM'.e of (hit Centcnni nl yv-sr, Is, who is to bsour next Frr-s-l.Icnl f Immstlialsly after tit election, the Democrats hid elects! Tildsn, surs. A day or two thereafter, the po litics! wind shifted, nnd Hayrs wss seori high ntiddry on the top wnve. Agfttn, n change took pines, nitd both tWss gentlemen ctme to the surface, wliero, to tills mintitp, they seem to remain) -rind now the riMrin which remains uneulrtxl ii, which Is to go tinder " fur good V Doth parties eta tin their man. Irregntaritlri in the coun ting of returns in Louisinrmn, South Carolina, Florida, nnd )mrhap other of the Sonthern Htatne are apparent, and these ha?e to be cleared up before the Electoral rote ran be cast. I'reil dent Orant has appointed a commie sion to proceed to the spot where the " unplonsatitness eiisU, and ttiperin tend (he count. When the duties as signed to this commission shall have been performed, we shall know wheth er Hare or Tilden will be the lucky man, and not until thru. So our ren der vill wait paitiently for the result, which will ttnriuesiioiiiibly be announc ed loon. Thi Philadelphia nowspspers claim tbat thoy bare made the Cu tunoinl eihibitioo a auccosa. Woll, tbs? certainly Lad something to di with it Tna Pbiladolphia Herald aoorod a "bulla eye" when it said that accord ing to Democratic reasoning, when ever a Stato goes for Tildon it is an honest Toto, and whenorer ft State goos for ayes it ia a fraud." Tna New York papora assert that the uncertainty and excitement at tondiuft the result of the Presiden tial elwjtioa has causoj groat bUju tion in brtsinoss. If. were fear of 'J'ildou'e election and the return of the free trade Democracy to power baa audi an effect, whit effect would the realisation of Democratic auccoas Lave on the industries of tho coun try T Tbia ia a question all true pa triots should ponder well. Majorities in this tho Eighteenth Congressional District : Vote of 144, Majorities int. Bteuger. w itur. Bieoger. Helioii Franklin 4220 3354 .. 120 Fulton .Oil 6'J'J 381 JnninU lfi'6 9 4C8 Huntingdon 2539 2323 1090 29U 2378 1456 369 427 Perry Snyder 121 12804 11781 970 11781 916 916 D. tnaj. 1023 64 What it rat to bo Done. Tho Presidential electors will meet in the sevornl States on the first Wednesday of December and cast their votes for candidates for Presi dent and Vioe President, and make return Of their action to the proper official to receive tbera at tho Na tional Capitol. On tie second Wednesday in February tho presid ing officer of the Senate, in the pres ence of the two Houses of Con press, must declare who are elected Presi dent and Vice President. It seems tbat there is no joint rale in force for the counting of these returns the old one bating been repealed and that the Constitution baa not established the machinery necessary for the adjustment of any dispute that may arise as to the counting of the electoral Totes. Bat Congross will moot ou the first Monday of December, and aome action may bo taken to meet the throataaed difli cultr. e think there ia no cause for the excitement which prevails itt some quarters, and that tho difficulty an ticipated may not occur. The good sense of the poonlo want nothing bat what is right J'bose who have been betting heavily on the election nre, of conrse, wonderfully excited ; and tbey aro the ones who uiuiuly bare given, and will give all the trouble. FurtW return may remove all difficulty. All should be patient. Closi or rnt Cbktimnui. Exhibu tio. It is estimated that fully 100,030 psople wore inside the en closure to witness the formal closing of the Exhibition at Philadelphia, on Friday the 10th iust Shortly be fore 2 o'clock, President Grant, es corted by Qcn. Ilawley, ascended to the platform, followed by the Cen tennial Commission, lioard of fi nance, and invited guosts. The or chestra, tinder the direction of Theo dore Thomas, performed Wagner's Inauguration MarcU, after wuioh Iter. Joaepb A. Soiss offered up a prayer. The chorns, aooompaniod by the orcncslra, then sang a cuoral entitled "Fugne," after which an ad dress was delivered by Hon. Daniel J. MorrolL Chairman of the Execu tive Committee The orchestra then rendered selections, after which 7on. J. Welsh, President of the Xoard of Finanoe. delivered an ad dress. After Ueethoven'a 0 f t b symphony bad been rendered, Di rector General Oosborn addressed the audience at length. Handel's 'Halleluiah was next given by the or chestra and chorus and on. Joseph IL Ilawley, President of the Centen nial Oossmiaaion, delivered an ad dress reviewing tbe history of the JSxnoslttoft. i be audience tnen loin 4 in singing "America,'' after which President (J rent declared the Inter- Mtioael Eitubitios, of 1870 closed. 'The Doxology was aaag by chorus end Msjiese, Meotapenied by the orchestra, and tbe forma) earcmonJei were coaoludoo. Congratulatory. no, tttnry M. Hnyt, Chairman of lbs Republican Slats (Committee, ha Isiued Ih following congratulatory addreee to the Rtpnhticaoe of Pennsylvania. Read it earefull I rsiiAArtrniA, Nov. t, 187s. Republican of Pennsylvania I Tour work lo Ih Ule momentum struggle ! stands and rleirrve enmmf nJtio. Your two rt cllln VbUoliilpbi an I P il -hurt, bravdy bIJ Ih outer torn, oa ih Dataware rir ia iba( oJ lb Olilo river In th wttt. flo fiitrdifi (tlnl ih Invader, lb brav tufa loM uroiJ ibmlvs ia palrioli biroism. Oar u- prrb Comraoarllb bas bra mad br ihun mors Imprtsaabl thin il i is lb days of lb rebtllioo. lour 'lmlrl r canitailon. In Ih mat and In dttall, must be prenerv4 from ibis honr, and from this tpol ws si ml maintain II, hld- Ids (h Democrat! parly which baioiir d a bar mtjnrity or is latoral vol only by nn lnlhl fore asd fraud, la all It pltdfrs, whiUtlsrnlj ad h taring lo our own, Tli Repubtlean parly of Pnnjt vaaia bav ibu a doubl duly before tbem Tby mutt watch lb amy In hit n power whit vigilantly prtiorvins; Ibeir allreieBe I Ibcir own prlneiplr. In Ibt Stat w bav Won evfrjihlm of national icaiBoaoe. - W bav rtrnot- d a Dtmooratie Lrftl'latnr from our Stat pitol I wo hav caintd probably tisbl Mtahirt of Concrow t w hav Mcurtd Jasktoa and a l.inoola majority of Ih popular vat. Tli ortdit I du to you, iipuniipa or rnn;ivnia, simply basaui yon hava oaly thought of jour country, and not nr ptnonal dinp. polntmtut and trifling aid iiui. Tra to your floriou pad, you will b fouod qual lo all Ih rocpoafibiliil of lb fu tur. Dy ordir of I In Stat Commtlt. Itixav M. Iloir, Chairman. A. WiiioH Noaats, 8crlary tttTAll the buildinga on tho Cen tennial grounds, not intended to be permanent, will be sola at miction by Thomas A Sons on tho 30th of No vember. There aro fifty or sixty of them. SsJTA widow nsnand Manoy, re sidiug at twin's Station, Atleghnny county, discovered' a rovolvor lying on a table in her bouse, which she piokod up. Whilo examining the pistol it was accidentally discharged, the contents entering bar body and causing itmtiuit death. A dunghtor witnessed the shocking occurrence. narDomocrat are not the only honost people of tho United KUtes. To be sure they occasionally indulge in little bits of cheating nt elections by taking a Democratic ticket front one man and rejecting a Republican one, though thoy both stand on the samo ground, but tbat you kuow is a small sin. WT What has become of the Dotn ocrntio prophets who confidently claimed for their party "a fair major ity in tho State outsido of Philadel phia?'' Hayes' majority in that city was between fifteen and sixteen thousand J in the entire State it will not bo loss than eightoon thousand. HoT'Tlie Buffoon says : "There is some talk left in the Radicals, but no bet," A bet is tbe argument of a fool or a gambler, and we rejoice to learn, even from this questionable authority, that tbe Republicans have abandoned the practice to its chief patrons, who beloug, with scarcely an exception, to tho Democratic party. aTThe old-time auporstition that a murderer will confess when brought to touch the dead body of bis vic tim was almost realized last wk on Long Island when a man was brought to the sceno of his crime, aud bniug ovcrcomo with remorse, cried that be was guilty. JJo is now in jail awaiting bis doom. I-oJThe returns for the last month to tho Department of Agriculture show a marked reduction in the yield of wheat, estimated at nearly a sixth, though the quality is generally superior. Tho figures indicnte a to tal of about two hundred and fifty million bushels. Tho rye crop is re ported four and the barley crop six per cent, less than last year. The oat crop bIiows a falling off of twenty-three per cent. Reports of the product of corn from differeut sec tions show widely variant yields, but the total indicate a good aver age. WAd attempt was mado a few nights ago to steal the remains of Presidont Lincoln from the cemetery vault at Springfield, 111. Tbe plot was suspected some tune ago, ana Klmer Washburoo, United States Detective Tyrrell, and bis assistants watched the vault Tbs scoundrels broke in the outer and inner doors of the vault, opened tho several cas es of the sarsophagus, and were about to make off with the remains, wbon the detectives accidentally dis charged a pistol, which alarmed the robbers, and tbey fed precipitately escaping iu the durkness. A slight plew to their idontity remains, and thoir capture is probable. (Cgr When tbe bandits made their recent raid in Minnesota, on the Northfield Bank, tbey captured near Mankato an inoffensive Geruiau nam ed Dunning. After be bad piloted them to a roadway, which tbey wish ed to find, they calmly debatod the questiou whether they should per mit biut to go on bis way or kill bim on the spot. After tho question had been discussed quite frerdy, a ballot was taken, and the German's life was saved by tbe rote of Charley Pitta, the robber who was subsequently killed near Madelia- Dunning was compelled to take an oath that he would never speak of his experience to a human being. Never was mor tal man so dreadfully soared. He could not shake off the panio terror. He moved about for a few weeks af ter tbe memorable interview, and was ia momentary dread of tbe re turn of tbe bandits. He finally sold bis effects, packed bis chest, and started for tbe East, fully determin ed to put tho ocean between himself and his captors. Thi Corliat engine in Machinery Hall indulged ia 2,855,300 revolu tions daring the easoo. URY LI3T-0a TERM--1876 oab juaom. Bvr tbllip llort-tttr, Abnr Middles- warlh, Jacob 0. Sodr, Jonatba Prn sic r. DVfr Wot Solomon Krbs, Wilton II. U!ih. Oentrt Harry Boweraot, Jno. E. Rpaaglar Cbapman John 8, Klne, lo WtUr. MiJ.llecrk Prry Aitrand.llenry hoboes Mooro John Blittr. sen , John Sbullar, rry .lacob t. Kiohrnbaob. Perry wtl John tuo. Pann Cbaa. Miiltr, luiia Row. ' 8liniijrov flar Bny. AJun Willlar. Union Jortmlah Uogar, L-vi Bi-hl. Washington Jonathaa Orliam, John Hep htr. rant Jtianaa, Adams Jiah Binaaman, fltnry Oats, Jamil MiddUawarlh. 0aver 8amul 8, Dakar, Win. BI1gr, Jacob Ornn. Diavir Weil liaacSbelry, Rubs Bmitb, A in 01 Snook. Centro -Jiiha Mohn, David Ucker, It. K. Sanders. Aaron C. Waller, Chapman Pinros Brown, Fraklln-Wm. D, Oift. Abnr Hawaii, Adam Renningir, Chat. II. Staining- er, 8amul D. Walter. Mnllleliurg Uamiial Bowa, John A. Moata. Joan P. Smith, Fred. Ifllir. Monrno Daniel Biavar, Jaoob Long sea., Oeora W. How. MiJJIionrk John Diokil, Jml Bilfir, John 8. Metier, Pino Philip Drirae, Daniel Oil, Hmrjr W. Romig, Benj. Ulrioh, Wm J. Wag- BOPfller. Perry 8m 0 Millar. Dtvld Rebir, l'rrr Weal If. C. Shollv. 8linfgrov Alfred Arbogail, John D. r ockier, 8amul Fault, Pilir lloffi-r, Juieph A. Lumbard, Frank. Wvlrlok Union Jacob P. Botar, David 8. Tbura bv . K. C. Willi. mi. Waibingtoa Jonnh Rouili, Malblaa tabn. pRIAL LIST DEC. TERM1876. Abrilimi Kinffmaa on iliujamln Kauffnia VI. mmry A. 1,1111. .Tim M. Lonra.-, v. Tntl Lm. J, J. Ri-luiaa ?. U. t, KlchUr and J, W. Ota- lir. J J. Uxlmia va. H. E. RKhUr and J.,W.Oan lrr. Fre.larlrk FrlM Inflow hn.r: P. J. R. Zollar. Duilal Dohn-r va. A . M. Uulnraln(t, Mil. IuIib S. Hi hnnrr Kn l.ir.i- k: t. J 'bo 8. Wolf, (taint W, llir vi. J.ihn Oraii. 8u. Jnxpll W-nr. b vi. J .lin llarlinin. Kranblln J, SeU-.rli . Allrn 1'lrlch. Ira Hav-ra at al, f irnaa a.-, va. Jaanb I. tJogar. I.. Ji. Hmnuirl va. John H. r'-M-r. Wm.O. HarnM va. Ann K, Willlauia. l4aao8tr4ir va. K Iwanl Mtrnnp. Mailor, llaiiii-i h Mallur vi. E. P. Kohliack with rjoii.-f a-. Kvt Arllaj bfbir nctlfrland fce. va Jamil P. Artlajr. Tlia aimvarani-i Iran laani nt for trial at l-c-iubr raam A II. l7a Pruih'a OfB-a, M l.ldlaburg. 1 3. CtttjVrlP., Nov. a. 1 a, a. I frotbr. Astsiuoo Accounts. NOTICE it henhy given that, lb follow inn Ai1sne Aocnunta have bren HI- I In Ihe office of tbe t'rotbnnitsry of the Court of C P. of Bnydar county nnJ will be preaenli'l lo lb noXt oourl for eooSr oiation, and nnlena aulTiaimt oniia b abown to th contrary Ibe asm will be be eonflrmei). Aeenunt of A. O. ttornharaer, Al(rnro, of F. C. Bohamhaehrr, of Perry Townabip. Aoeount of t. I. Manbvok, Ai,lgno of Henry Meoblly of Ileavrr lonnnbip. J. CHOUSE, Trotb'y, Prolby's Office, Nov. 21, '7b. township ran SALE. WILL be lolJ al rublle Sal, at Trout man'a Mill, iu Perry;tnarnaliip. tnv. Jir county, on 8ATUHIMY. DKCUMIT.R IBth. IS-ti. at 2 o'olnck I. M . FIVR IIUNDIIKOFT. VRLLOW PINE I'LANK, lo b solil lo pay eXpani for romovini nuiieaneea from Publio high wap, as lb projiorty of Savarah Miller. DAVID SCinP.E, ........Xnwaillijn. f'l.arO Parry Twp, Nov, 33, '70. (rOTlCE of Widows Appraisements under the 100 Law. Notice is hereby given that Ih following willow appraiaemrnli bav bein fllal wiih Ih Clerk of tbeOrphana' Court of Snyiler Co., for conflrmailoo on Monilay, lb lltli day of Dto. inU Anpralamfut of Mil anna Oauliarllnf , widow ol fhlll Oambarllna ilaM A i.rlnifiit nl tlargaret Manlai. widow of Abti-r Matnna dw-. Aniralaiiirnl of llarf H ifTnaula widow of Jno. T. Hiiffnaiila ilae l. Appraiamaul o( Sarab Stuck widow of Lav I Slock drr'd. Aiiraiamant of Sunn I. board widow of Pilar L.aO'ord riVrM. Nov. SI, 'It. t. OROUS K, Clark O. V, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lalteri of adailnlitratloa on the eitate ol Kradarlck Harman. ilaoJ. lata of l-oaa 'Iwp, Hnydar Uoontr, Fa., havInK b.an nranial to tin uBdanlanod, all p-riont knawlnn than Mlv a Indibtid 10 laid oatata aro raqnaatcd to niakalmmidiato iiayuionl, whllo thna havl- i-lalma will praiani Iham duly aulhrnili-atod for lattlaraant In blalON II A KM AN, Nov. M, II7S. Admlolatrator. COURT PROCLA.MTi6?f Wbereaa ihe Hon. J. C. Htioher Praal denl Juilga of the Judioial Dlrtrlr oompoied of th eounlia of Snyder, Union and MilUio and Daniel Oemtierllng and U. L. ItaudenhuaH Eiqa. Aaaooiate Judge in and for Snydar county bav isauad iheir praoept boarlng, date lb 27th day of Sept. A. D. 1876, lo m dirotd for the holding of an Orphan' eourl, a court of Common Plana, eourt of Oyer and Ter miner and General eourt of Quarter Ses sions of tbe reace al Mlddloburg, for tb county of Snyder, on tbi2n i Monday, (ba Ing Ibe 1 lib day or Sept. loio.) and oontinu on week. . Notiea la therefore hereby given to th Coroner, Juilloei of tbe Pence and Couila blei In and for ibe county of Snydor, to ap pear in their proper peraon wllb Ibvirrolla record, in)uiiiliona. elimination aud otbor remembranees to do Ihoi thing which of tbeir officaa and In Iheir behalf pirtaiu lo bdons and wilneasos and per sona prosecuting In behalf of the Common wealth againal any perion or persons are required 10 be Iben and there attending and not departing without leave at Iheir peril. Juitice are requested to be punct ual ia Ibcir attendance at tbe appointed time agreeably lo nolioe. Given under my band anil seal at Ibe Sheriffs office In Mlddloburg, tbs 4ib Jay of Nov. A. D., on thousand lgbl huudnd and savinly ais. DANIEL EI8ENHAHT. SUerllT. Eatray Bull. Y4ME la the premiaea of Ihe uaderilgn- V el in J a ok eon lowmhlp on Tboradiv November it, 1876. A DROWN YEAR- LINO DULL. Tb owner is requested to eome forward, prove property, pay charg es and take him away or ba will be diapos ad of acsordiog to law. DARNHARD VLRICQ. Nov. 16. 7 Assignee Notice. ALL perion Interfiled ar hereby no tified thai O. W, MoEllwae, of Beaver toianaMn. Snvilt, inualv mails an . i n . men! of all bis sfTeals, real and peraonal to the unueriigoio ror me cinini or un ersauora, ah peraoaa naving oiaimi ar requeetid U preient Iheas te tb under signtd, and parsoss indebted will plaaie As immidiaia payment. ADAM WILT. Nov. S, 1876. Aaaignes. ' Estray Bheep. ZIAMK to the premises of the tin. Vdereliaed in rraaktla twyt, en Wedaeadey, Nov. HI, 1ST TKRISE SRKKf. The owaarli i welled I aonre forward, arwve axMrtv. nae eberaea. aadukeiheei away ar tbey will he oivvoeea o, wawvroina to v, Nor. . ';.. V1LUAK IltMlER 1 vTh Cheapest In The World.- PEMSiS-LIIiGiZlS. Grca R id ig ii n o Clitbi. Postngs PrivTuid to Mail Bubsrgbers. Prraaaon'S NiituM hi th beitOrlal nal Ntnrl-a or any "' the I tdy'i V-mlii, ike bad (lulorol laailon i-iatee ma nan Ha.-tipia. me ImmISimI vmrim. an., fcn. Kvarv fumllr onbt to t,kl II II nirai ra.ir for th money man iy in ine ,v orii it am enuii, neii year, Jo Iu twelve nuajeere OneTeasabd Pages I Fourteen Splendid Bteel Plates 1 Twclvo Culorl llorlin Patterns1! Twelve M.iromoth Colored Fashions ! JSino Hundred Wood Cuts 1 Twenty-Four Pajres of Music 1 It will Simula rtre Original Dnpvrldit Wotalatfa. t,f Mra. Aaa S. Mophant. I'rank I.ea Haaarllrl. Mr. Pronel, ndai Hrnti, Marietta Hnlley and l.aoy H. Hnona. Alee, erly a hnndra.1 ahnriar a oriel. All Original by the ba,t aathora of Aairlea. IM aa. k Mammolti Colorel Fastiion Plates are ahead af all olken. The a rlata are en graved oa ileal, twlee tha maal Hie TERMS (always ia Advanoe) $2 00 a Tear I Cople for W o s Mat With atopy of the nremlam pletara (il s sn) "Uurnwellu Sarrender,"a Sa dollar eairev. lag, to the perion seltlag ap the Ola. 4 Uoplet for V.S9 " Sl.no With an extra enpy of ike MajeMne for 1ST, eea praealaw, to the perion gelling o Ihe Ulab. reple far o.ai T " " 11. 'O " " ISM With balk an ettra aop of the Maaailne for ii.T. and aae nr.niara piem-a. a are doner engrarr,t the pnreoe aetilagafUia Clab. AnJOala, pw it-paid CHARLES J. PETERSON, 3(10 Cheslnut Street. PiU..-1p1iia, Ta. vnreoleni teat gratis, il written for. . a17min i sTii i or'not ickT X VI. alien of admlniitratlen on the eitate of John T Hanaaile, let of (leatro twp Knydar eoanly. Pa., ilee'd. hava boa a uramed lo tbe nnoar.iicoeq. All reraona ino-ing tnnmaaivee Indeblad Iniald aalata will pleaae make lat-ne- dlete peymeal wblle Ibnae havlna eialma aitalnit laid ealate will nreaent lham tor aula Benito JAUOUli.HAHTMAN. Nov. x,T. Admlnltreior. Ayor's Cathartic Pills, For all the purpoaea of a Family Phyalo and fir ourlna Coativeneaa, Jeundioo, Indlsoatlon, Foul Stomaoh, breath. Headache, Eryaipelaa, Hheuma tiam, Eruptlom nud SkID Diaeanoe, JJ.lioueneaa, Dropay, Tumor, Wnrina, Meuralziai aa a Din ner Pill, for purifying the Dlood, Arc the mnsi cni'ctlve and coiii;riiial pur-pntlveevertlls-vovvred. Tlit-y aro tin lil, lint cITectual In their opera tion, moving tho Ii o w e I a surely and without pnlil. Alll....t.rl. n..n jlEjI tlu ,n l,,c,r P ua- crHt()M tllt-y aro still the most thorniiKli snl senn-li-I tic rathnrtlc nu-illrlm- that can he employed cleansing the stomach nml I io welii, nml even the bltMHl. In siniill tloscs of one g all I a day, they sllinnlatu the dlKi'Htlve orgaus and promote vig orous health. Avr.n's Pii.i.s hsvc liccn known fur more than a iiinrter of a century, nml liave obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues, Tliey correct ttlsa eojted action In the several assimila tive organs of tliu body, nnd are no romposed that obstruct Ions wiililu their miiKC ran rarely withstand or evade tlii-ni. Not only do they euro the every-day complaints of evory limly, but also formidable and dsnjrur ous tllatases that have baffled tbe Ix-st ..km, Vhll pi" '- powerful effects, thoy are, at tlio samo lime, the snftst aud best physic for children. - Dy their aperient action they gripe much lex than the common ptirjfaliveM, mid never irlvo pain when tlio bowels aro not liitlanu-d. - Thry resell the vital foimtnliis of tho blood, nnd strenjitlien the system by freeing It from the eli-inents of wuakness. Adspted to nil sues and conditions In nil climates, containing neither calomel nor any dcloterious ilnig, these IMHs may be taken with safety I iv nuyhody. Their stiKar-coatlnK pre serves tliem ever fresh and makes them pleasant to takej while b.iiiff purely vegetable, no hurm can arise fioiu thchr use In any quantity. rar.rAato sr . Dr. J. C. AYER L CO., Lowell, Mass., Practiced auad laalrUaal CbemlaU. solo t Atx dbuooists Bvsarwasas. Administrator's Notice. Letters nfKlnitnlitratliin on lhaeiiate of JOHN NVKHUII xn., late of Wm Perry Tp Knyrter Co., Pa., dec. I. have been arolol to the umter alicnail. All paraoni knowloic themaelvei lnlehl. 4 toialdeilete will vla-ae male ImmeSlaie payment whllethntehavlna elalmi aicalDit lalil eitate will reaeul tbm lur eelilem'nt lo jvi&n ia. n i hiii . if, Oct. t, 117. Admlnlitralur. DKS II1KI3. mi W S.S1LUMAH, Treat. w ii. mas, Si: NORTH SCHUYLKILL IM Fire taran Co'y. mahanoy City Fa. EVERY . Policy Holder Is a . Rightful Member 01 This, Company. CO Cfl Porapplleatloni far Inmranea call on or ad drees the agent of the company 0. W. GRANELL0, Justice of tho Peace & Conveyancer, PFAI.KRIS Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, MidJloburg, Snydercounly.ra. pUBLIO SALE. Tb nsdanlanad ailnlmlrator or tb aetata or Henry K, Urayhlll. lale ol Payette, Towa hlp JanlaUooenty See'4. will by virtue ol an ordoroi Ih Ornhaaa' Uoarl ol aald flo4inLv. ,i. po-e to pueile aale oa the premliei, la Waab Initoa towaablp. Hayd-r euunly. Pa., oa Thareday S3d, day of rfovainber A. O. ISTil the aaniviaew eue iwenue'B part or a tract of laud Itaalela (aid Towmhluof Waihlnaton, and aouniy of Snydor, boaa i.daa tbe WeithyiaaJ leal, with the emiartOBaaoae. Nai iwnaaiaea al IS, o'eleek a, m. of said 4, when See Miaadaae will b 1 veag, and taraM aaads kaowa kr kavairoATENT tv. h in aUaisittratct YII. W AON Kit, Fdin., JUSTICE OF TUB PEACE, ( Jscksoa Township, Soyder Co. Ta., trill all and to'all bnslneaa entrnileJ to bis eare and oa the moat reaannnbte arms, March li. 'CHtf J O. SKLIIEIMER DEALKB irr HARffnVAfiE, Iron, Nai s, : Sto c, Leather, Paints, 0i3 , Coach &Siii3ry Wire AND MANUKACTl'RLR t)F Stoves & Tinware. MARKET STREET. LowiNiown, I'onn'n. Nevambar 2. 1871-lf FAUS11 & WENTZEL, Se insgrove Penna, (North of First National Dank) V itiKiiciaUivr TAILORS. READY MADE GLOTUIKGi A WELT, (elected atook of Ready ma le Mom' and hojri' Clothinj of Ery Quality and atyU. SE WI N0 MACHINES, TIIEV are alio Ajrmli for lha Latest Im proved, chrapeat nnd beat Sawing Ma chines of every kind now in ue. Ais. 19, 117.. SEL1NSGB0VE MABBLEWORKS. The underilrne'l bavins purrbaied the Pe. ln,jmvo Miirwla V..rki, he linun lull pie. aretl lo inaoulacture. Mouamciits A n flcajhiones.' thli luminer at prli-e much Inwar thin lieratn. fnre, end lower nun baa ever been don la the ootinty. llavlne; lit 't received a large lot of !"let. of all Ihe laieat atylea or Monument! k haul. tuner, 1 aid able t alve inllaiectluu In eiylea anil prlcea, in ell that wl.li In ila.virata Hie rrava. or a dep irlvl Iriend with a oral, clai 1 have a 'an made arrlnirernont, ia oi to be able to riirnl'h n ah.irt ounce. Narhle, Siind. tune, or any other hlml or door anil Window hilt", at rleo to ault the iurchaaer. 1'eriKin In need ol any or the above article! will aave money hv ralllnir al the Hellnirov Marhle Work! Injure ptirul.nainy eliiowhcre. I eW keen hank'4.1 aient Oalvaulii.il Orave Ouanli lor aale. Piv Ollterenl nylei. Come and pee. StaSTMr. J. II. I.onp. of Adainaburg, la aeent for the umleiaiirned wlier all or ii-r, will reoeiv prompt attention. naye, To-ii. v. u. a A. I H til. ALLEfiHBNY HOUSE. Xoh Nl? U MIA Mnrki-t hired IMIILtOLLI'lllt. lias been enlarerd and rcfttted for tho ac- coiunindntlon nf 3oo Uueiti ; U centrally located in the !uiine portion of the City and I'laces nf anniivinenl, Ac. Kn-cet Care pan the houac lo and from the Centennial liuililmga, and in conurclion has fitted up a large DINING HALL AXD RESTAURANT. For tbs aoconi modal ion of the traveling publio. A. BECK. I'rop'r April 6tb. 1878 White Horse Hotel, N. W. Corner Third Si Wood Sts. PHILADELrniA. J. IL TRAUCIf. Goon Stabi.ino. Proprietor. Wine. Liiuore an 1 Seirara of tbe Choioeel liranda. mar8o-Ttt. NEW jHJARDWARE STORE. Middleburg:, Penn'a,, The nnderihrned would Inform the ellliem ar Mlddlehurg. and eurroan llng dlitrlet that k hai opened a Hardware Mlor at tbe above mentioned ptsoe an t met he will keei afs! Hue ol allkladiof Hardware, laaludlug Heavy & Mielt llnrdwarc, TRIMMINGS, SADDLERY, Oboe Findings, Lealber. e , IA. Special Inducements in TSt BUILDrG HARDWARE LOCKS, 1I1NGK8, BCBKVY8, SAILS, he. A Lirgc Asiorlment of Caal'sieel Pbov. els & Spades, Hoes, Garden Toole, sohylkes Grain Rakes, Hay Hopes, rullojs, OF ALL' KINDS constantly on band, All at Greatly Reduced Prlcea, All wbo arc in need of any kind of Hardware will do well by calling si ibla place. M ALANTHON MOATZ. , Middlcburg, Snyder Co., Pa. May 5, 1876. , . G. HORN BERG KR, -i . , 'JUSTICE 0F 7HE PEACE Perry Towniblp, Snyder County , Pa. Oolleetloni, Oonveyanetng, and all other bml aaaperuinlug to lh o(So will he proiopili aaJed to. linn near Trnutianevlila ' Afenle Wanted for lit Great K, V iUJtBUAfcy., rlla43faJa,P, A-MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wo eondenapTrntn tti leMfk WtrtrltT tbe tinaninceor aonvraUon aluutoak Iloil, In l linn.l-(ilyiVaiiaiiikrAlirown'e " l-iiXT-t (lothlnAjiae In Amenca." A vlattor and atlenri.Miri.tt tho iTieukcri t t Veffcr. " W lint ri.rnrr la the Ttnlldlnt on T" AVrflmt. ' Noni'i-ljurt cumrr of ttA and ilnrkel. Plmieo nolo the PIXTII, .r ionic Iuanr-n -Tkin Onk Hall, bava boon milled ijr lcalf;uinf frarm.- V, "II In )v. lecUy coloeaal I So yon know llillmenloiiT" A. " li,in fiiiare frH-Td on Markot and ISO riM on Sisih. t ii -riee Mnli, lie ovir tli no arrrojAnonrurjf, anl envora armr omw occupied lyOiiuaa twenty diiArenl bnl nre iilncra. X. lo vnTi uee etaewi TmwCTf - . "AruntyounnanKliie nimtahea power forth. rnM(ht ami f ei i erelevatuT-.niid tho Pollen cteaia f r livniiua, and the other optra tiom at the Iii.urc." V. " What order ilo yon t It a wlih eoodaf' ..Av Thryaro firn ;-eitaiid arransrd In Pie baiemcnt.on loi-irry cmjnten.and Ukra tuemoou Ui faMeljrlovMuf WUe Uuieo I jr i rfm on Ih'Tiiii fl..,r." s V. " Ii Ini,tln7llie hnt operation?" A. " No, i.r, inenftirtnir. llir (ikmU ar f rut meal ured In Hie piece, llien lnirlril. 1 1 rioia piHu over roneri in ui I.ico or a atrotic Pitlit, and two men ait, cue tafota ami one helilnd the sonde, watrhlrii wllb tl.o eye of a kawk forth lea pln-boWlinturfe.Un, and marking every Dew, eo thai the cuhr may k and avoid Ii when be coca lo cut lb aat uenW V. " Yon mnit employ an arr of enltenT" A. "t'ome ! our stlh flnyf end eewl VT keep n Itamli all the t efr Taln up the elMh Inlo laxnionu uoa1ltA.-f marhlneatbatdo a d'oa'D. men work eai IsSTt a itroke." v-,"lo on luaiiufactur all onr ovm A. " W do, and mort eareftilly. fin amlnrra Imparl every ttlti b and aeare, and fartiry to every farmnnl aa oxtra-well Inad before we .ui our Uaket on It, aud beouiu raipumllile lur It." . Vuiu 7Wia moat cava yon a crest fltaU T f A. In aTery dlrertlnn.elr. It la tbC enters and aromuny we practice all Uk-wa UiiVu.-h. thatenablee us tu put our prNkjruwn lo Uin peopla aa we do." yjf cfv(t'AflijupcUng the work, what becomes A. Befhr Il anee Into Blnrk It le nJMf. Cvarr alnle ferment haa Iu lioinlier and other polnta noted on II. ao that Iu enure hie toryran U Uaoed witliout fail, upon our i ' " Tnn mnat hava It) or 40 aaleemen V WA. "Why air, on biujr dayiyou niayeee 100 if Tr,0,, roorae and inline oyiuunu. . "Do you do aa order l--cai andaanreejf" 7 by nail A. "Va great All ovc try. Our NEW &00D3! NEW GOODS!! l'OIt CAHII Oil IIliOJltTC13 JSSV 3IOWAHD 1. JIOMIG'S AIamsbiirff Snytler Count v Pennfn fPHK Ptibscriber liavinpr jmrclinsoj Hie Store in AtTitmsburg, owned by 1 R. I,, naiidi-oliuah,, liitrmte lo carrV on a Raneral mecantlla Imalnexa at the Old Ulead, and takea thle method ol iiilornilna hla many frleniti and eliKeue let Adeiueborg and the ittrreuBS Ina country, tbat he haJnat returned with lie Witt iii keep on hand a wall aaaorted end lerue alock of all kind, of Oonda naually kept rn a Aral t'laal rnuntry Htnrer and having Made- gr!T redut-Tlon or furuier prleri, 1 will aeligoode lor raab or produce only., My euwk aouelele parti ut FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Casaimers, Kentucky Jeans, Coltouades of ever style and qual.ty. also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL tVOOli DEf.AlXS, Merinos rnplinn, Ac at nil prices and very olissp. EATS AND CAPS, Carpets. Fluor, Mis, and Slair Oil CloU, BOOTS AJVD SHOES, Hardware. Queenswnro. Tin and Qlusswnre Wcod nnd AVillow ware, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, MoIiishrs. Tens of nil kindu, and at Low JPiices, ' Cipnis A; Tobitpoo. Fish A Snlt. Vbolesule nnd Uetnil. flAlT nAIT flrtAT Ml AMOK IN A W 1 1, K KSHA RRK, Superior Bltlajl vlAXli) vUillety jJllljt uue Coal lor Hlaekeniilh'a uee. The Hiyhrtt M'uvkrt Cad l'ri'rt I'nid for all kiutl ofCOUXTRYPRODVClS, Drio4 Fruit, i'ntator, l-e. A-e. t - ALMO x Dealers io ALL KINDS of GiTtin find Scotls, or wbicb tho highest I'rice in ObNli will be l'sid. Mar. 7, '76. FALL AND WINTER OPENING !! OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! -r4.T XII13 New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' new builiding, opposite tbe Keytsone Hotel.) MAItKET HT.f TMTT onn .,c..l'..ll.. itntiou ol m.v nt o-lc, -wliielk 1 ca ii.hu y i ono ol tho JliioMt itl tlio Comity. Large variety of SHAWLS FURS, Ladies' and Chileren's UNDERWEAR, FANCY. H0ISERY, FELT SKIRTS, etc. All colors of GERHAIT TOWN WOOL and ZEPHYR. " I haye added to my large stock ofFancygoods a full line of BLACK ALPACAS & CASHMERES, which for quality and price cannot be surpass ed. ' 8. WEIS, """ "aSeaBaw . 1 1 . ; I . Th pew ClolMng Store above the Keyalon lintel I conaeeiei wllk Ik K. V. Fancy Store.' Any gentleman can equip bimeelf tber from baa d to foot for vary (til money. Polite attention nlwaya given. . . - Pelinegror. Oct. 10. '71. J IL HAUTMAK,- JI'STICK OP TIIH PEACE, Sc Cimveyancer, CKNTKBVILiLb. Snyder County. Ps, tlnllectlnni and all bwrlneii partalnlag ta the oftVe ot.luitla of Ik Pm will ke rtloded la at abort ounce a . Ap rtri JER B. MIDDLES WARTII, JUSTICE OF THE PEACB . ' Al CONTETANCER, MoClurs City, Snyder Co., Pa. Oolleetleni and all builaeea partalnlag ta the ofn.ee ol Juitloa of tbe Peaoa will haattemlel te at ikort notice, . July u imi. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Manufactory WARE ROOMS, JVo. 341 North Second Street Brhw CnUouhillSt, PHILADELPHIA. ktarek SO, H.lf. ' fJlHE NATIONAL HOTEL. , . , J. J5. F0CKLER, ProY. , ;,,4. . v, Bellnagroye. Pa. Tbla Hotel U nleaaaal f luealed la tka Ma,aire,n aad lea verydaelrehle plioe fur travelea laeiopi the a KIT of aeeonimodeltone al Low ealae. faa. umenplngue will bs'alo oall agate. Tka boat nf llqanr In tb bar. -A Srel elaa Keataaraut laaenaeella wllk tks lel,. aW.ir.Te. ywrSsct rr(cm i ruTea of salf-ineaivrrcmcnt , Itntka jymiy( n Icn-e pe-jrdo ?.1J0 ratio r yvarlkctly a It the waro here la V. H I iiippnea ynei hnvs at leaat half A doasa Olrfcrcnt tlenanmenur' i A. "My 0-arilrl we hav mor than SeraajL vh elmnrcd Willi In own t n.lnma and eacfi ' thoroughly irr-r.i.lacd, a ueooaaary wheal W lutha vrnat wheel." Y' S,"Lr"; """ fawm or as ef Oiewi T. , ' A-. r"! I'lecnra. Th IMalnm le;r. merit, for tliota who prefer cmtrim-marfe lo i rondy-niaihi. TKl rumlahlne Iwrartacike, wlih It rj(rTio '-k .f all nn.lcnruai! j iiw rnm PJ'HTI, Willi tm l"WV flfM-MneC, maklnvnnrnwn Sm-laaiehina. TSe lYtm. . pi Ing lirpartmenl. lyeiraiMa aa many arewif Inr eure, a he Uarmrnt Pfock lioom. 'Hie Itecvlvit.s; Koutn. The Order laitttan, ramad before. 1 he Special t'nlfhrrni lepat mont. Tho nellvery liepanment, wlib Ita score of meeecneere. The" V. Hold, hold I air. enough P A. "I m not half thniuglil lh AdvertMna) Dcirtmcnt.Tlth Ira hllLeiKleitn dlatrlbvuv. ' e-llllrvajul pnhllrlilna hualneia and pot uiaf Journal, clrcula,, a,, f o on,c pita mi.nlhlr (tell all your frlijftVloiend lorlu IbcaiMi l )i-rmrlr.ient,wltlriM nianyniowia. Th Hoys ' Ici artmrnt. 1 ha Voulln' lieparuneai, lb fhlldrena Pcpartnieut. wllh Iu apecial entra.ni for ladle. Th Iclrernr.h Iepait rnciit. Th Oilef Clerk'e liepanment. with Iu hook -keener! and aUrtAru i..ni.n1 w.. ercr'e Hepartmerit) Pliianrlei'i l (Lre, and other omen nf the firm all tmrj as .bxrs tog, muierlnf. r inui.iiTa, I'iNiRiii,, vinuarv. uvyirw, noaa. r.eeadlot cot, eel Ilia, and In a IhnnaanifaMyi lolnli.g their S rtva In carry on a btulnceOrlth Ihepecpteiaicwm Ing to between ti,UUO,UJ sod Km,iAi0 aa. X. S t-n p a-n-d-nP . "Indcoil It la I l rorent to ame tka ra.hlrr'i Department. which handleeluka,w. of retail ealea on eume Uncle dajn f V. " r'i,iwl Immenio I T hatawharenablaa the hniiae to buy rhnap and arUcheapr A. "Exactly I Von liv l.t hit k The" people tlimng here, kriSXluJ Uiat wc depend tin Tow prlcea and rnim!ea." V. "What are lb ruCaaiLaa' Xkearca tauch about t' A. "Ouriyitemefmieln! deatlnr1. On price, no drvlaUon ; s. Caah for everything ; a A guaranteo prxjtectlnf the purcliaaer; 4. T he luonry returned If the buyer can t vtsarwu be lulled." V. " othlng eonld ba falier." A. "Nothing. And the people It." V. Well, 1 thank you, air, for your polite attention." A. " Ni t at all. It'a a pleanrra to afre you, rail again; and Ii atire of the rlae Wana tnaker A lirown'l Oak IlailViUfli-tt evf oer sixth and Market." 4A . V. "Thank youl iibaU k kappr todoasv wood morulng." h JPA. I..ll..l . AVnamt HVIN DAL WOOD Poaieiiai a much greater power In raetorlage a health elate. It never Drodnee elrknaaa. le kraHaln and apeedr In lla aeiUiw. 11 le teat ea- perL-eutng every ulnar remedy. Slaty rapaaiei cure In all or eight dejre. So other Medlclae oeadnthle. Ulngta lie greet aoeeaaa, many snhetltalae have been advertleed, eiieb aa Paelea, Ml Hare!, Pill. Balaam, em., aU of bleb bave beau abaa diner. Iae lae Dlek Oo tWt Uapewl-e eontaMalag Olio Sandalwood, aold at all Urug Store Alt for Clreular.oraend loSSk St Waoeear (Mraat, New York, foiaae. i i Aag- QUAKLE3 D. MILLEU, ( UCHITECT C05TI1CT0I A inilBI- Walnut, Street, Sslinsgrovs, Ps. Is nl nil times prepared la furnish Orafls, Plans nnd Speolncatlons for nil kinds el Buildings, nt th lowest possible rates asd on short nolioe. He is. also prepared. . is sonlraet Ut putting up buildlas nltbsr by fnrnlskisg all lbs material sr Ihsrsrlss. May It, '6&W, vs FJNION HOUSE, ' - " ' . arieei. KUilaaart Pn. r'1 ' ' GEORGE O. SUXTH, ' rroprir, AMonvtaadkllana sand nnd sbnrsss sted srate. Special nocsda!lens for dro' srs... A sknrs nf ihs rablls nnlransgs i sgllolied. , GEO. 0. tXVti, April IS, 1871 -3- ta ps y at r f Uel W k4M,bM aVlvA h We ..el4f 1 'I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers