The Post. Middleburg, Vcv. 30, 1876. J. CROUSE, Editor" ProprietorT" Tbi total rota for l' resident: in reonsylvsniiv, according to the offi cial fiRiires wig 7!N.iU3. Of this Tote llnyes reooivetl 3S4.18. Tiltlr-n 3G0.204, Cooper 7,211.1, Smith 1,319. tinknown 83. Haves, m tjority over Til Jen, 17,9 it. At tho majority for tlie Itepullican Cfinlilute in I'hilii ilolpbia was 1 4.05 those Itatnocrats who bragged th it tbe Stato, exclu sive of the city, was strongly favora ble for Tililun wore mistaken to the txtoot of boiuo tlionsnuil of votes But perlin their bonst in;? connieitoil solely of tbitt fuToiito lJetu'icrritio ingrediont in political argument Tfiail 1 wind ! wind 1 South Carolina for Hayes. Now that South Carolina has le gally tlocidod in favor of tho It pntc lic.iu candidate for 1'i'osidont and ul m elects a re, ib'.icn loislnturn, n 1 thereby elostinrr a ropuhlii'an United States seuator, Uuvurnol.iind all tho Moto officers, and congress man, na 1 now, nlso, an tho name re sult is probnble iu rojrtinl to Lou isiana and Florida, honest men will rink, What if the sune process In 1 been applied t every other outU crd State f Whnt, if culm, clour minds liko John Mierinin hi! thrown thoir whit) liht npm tho black fraud I of Alabama, Ooorgin, Mississippi, and Virginia 1 We men tion these four St ites as exfitnnlps. T. ai.,i.,. i. .i. .,,. .,r iu70 them wero 01 791 tcl.ito ...t. - ,.n 1 i s and 1 vet lit its ha I 118 877 colored votos, aud f.llA mlA i4l,tinn thn fl..niif,t nt ; AI..1. iisi,io t. . III 'klftULUUl tlil.VW lllllltlIY , IU Georgia thoro wore 1111.168 '-it9l totes and 13(1,28 Colored vol. i-. I yet a Dom ocrat ic in iinity of 7' ' In Mississippi tiioiu wero O ' l white Totes and 111,05 J colored Totes, and yet nt tho lato el. c tion 45,00 J Doiuocratia majority 1 In Virginia there wuro l'i'J.lTti white votes and 12S.210 colored votes. and yot at tho late election a I'eiuo cratic mojority of 75,0 JfJ ! Wo make no comments upou thes tlgurts save to add that in tbeso days a blark man who fonht or worked for his country ought to bo cousideiod at least equal to a whito man "who fought against it. 1'ress. I ! It has frequently occurred ia tho history of tho I'uitod States that tlio candidats recoiving a majority of all tho electoral votes was a minority 1'rofiidutit as far as tho popular voto V'as concerned. It is only neces ssry to Ro as far back as IS jo, when Mr. Buchanan was elected I'rcsi.liint, to prove tho truth of this assertion. In tho election held iu that year Buchanan received 1,833,1(1') votes, Fremont 1.311,204, and Fillmore 874,534 votes. This distribution of tho voto placed Buchanan in the mi nority by 377,(123 that is, ho ro coivod that many less than half the votes cast. But when tho Electoral Collofro mot Buchanan received 174 vots, Fremont 114 and I'ilinoro 8 votes Buchanan beinj,' eleelo l Pres ident by a majority of 52 votes. Tho Democrats made no complaint at the result if that election, but now that tho enmbersomo system of electing a Chief Mnistrato which system was devised by tho champions of tho ; doctriue of States Rights in tho car- ly days of the Republic- thrnsagainsl tho parly which now champions that destructive doctrine, its members talk of war. Abraham Line An was a minority President, and bis oppo nents then inaugurated a war, tho effects of w hich tho country has not yet recovered from. If tho Demo crats act so foolishly a second time, there will bo uo party by that namo when peace is agaiu doelarod. Hav ing learnod tho folly of too much mercy to rebels, tho loyal people of tho country will "make trmson odi ous" in cuso of a roputiou of tho ro bellion. TiieBi'lu Dozer. The word "Hull dozer" bat appeared in late despatch es from tho South. What are 'Bull dozers ?" is nskoJ. Tho answer from a letter from tho South ia : The Hull-dozers are successors to tho Kit klux, the White League, tho AYbite Liners, and other similar or pauizitions. It is to tboso ruCi inn that Louisiana owes her bu.1 couJi - tion to-day. Two or three of those bauds of from thirty to sixty nmn in each parish have driven tho Kttpub licans into the swamp in fivo differ ent pari bos, aod manipulated the ballot boxes to suit .thomselves in the interest of TilJen uud reform." bo wo find parishes that hsvo for . years given an ororwhehuing lie .publican majority, aud which aro annually Hepublioau, to-day report ed without a dozuu Kepublicaa Vutes. Terhups, jest here, it will not bo . Btuim to explain the origin of ILu new term of "Hull-dozer." It ori;i listed in Mississippi. Tbo "black- fiimko" whip that teamsters use upon their oxen or mules is called thoiej by a compound word, tbe first of whiob is Uull's." It is abbreviated to "Hull,'' and tho whip called a "Dull." Whipping an obstinate an imal or "nigger" with it was called giving tbe animal or "nigger" a dose of the ball, or bull's dose. The Ku klux aud Whito League used that instrument to beat Republicanism out of the negroes and oblige them to vote the Democratio ticket or keep away from tba polls. Hence tbe name for these bands of roving scoundrels, "Dull-dozers," or "Hull doners." They prououuee it liull doozers" here. This is tbe real and only origin of tha term, and the nam is vary significant and appro. prists, as many ft negro witb a scsrrsd.back oa te' V ds U Hayes on the Situation. th teoull Halhrr b (hwitril Out than lit ly I'rnud. From lb Cini?lurttl Commercl!. 1 Artir:ss, O., Nor. 11 Governor Hayes cnuie hore on tho noon train yesterday, from Columbus, with ee. er.il members of tho Hoard of State Charities, on an ofllcial business vis it. Int evening several gentlemen of Athons called upon the Governor, and a pleasant iutorclmnjro of viows of an hour or more took placo. Mention was ma1e by soroo one of the foars so fruoly canvassed in tho newspapers, that soma ono of the electors may turn out to be eleg ible, or not eloetod, by some clerical error or luitttiki), and fiually it was siiRKcstod that in theso times when so much money staked on bets do putidud upon tho result, thoro was a possibility that an elector might bo found to suddenly voto for some ono other than tho head of tho ticket on which such elector had been chosen, and Dr. Gmday siitfiruste.l tho pre cedent of ono ejector, who. although chosen on tlu Monroo tickot, with out any notico of hit intonlion, rotod for Adams ; and Mr. 8p-jltr (lros venor said : "No man in this coun try has P'Uirairo euoiij'h to ncecpt tho office of I'roni Ijnt if electod by such a voto, and bv conino I moan hardihood, bravado, wickedness and all tho qualities requisite to such an act." tiovcrnor Il.tycs very promptly but quietly said : "I know ono in m certainly who has not." Knlariu upon this idea, ho said : "Any man tit to bo President, or evon a candi- Ulato ol a ureal inriy ior me uiuoe, . m a . it.. m.. wouM prefer to bo counted out by WUM preier 10 oo couuie i 'raud rather than t j bo conn DV fr""'"' wl'o"a tJo'r ' a r to I in roasju- 'ablo suspicion . . , Tho self-posscss.on, coolness, mod- .' iwon" " oxcmmucu, or notation by Governor Hayes aro something most rom irk iblo. He talks of tlio situation as though ho hod noiuterost in tho result beyond that of any other citizen. During tho day ho devoted himself steadily j to tho business that brought him hero and left fjr Cohi'ubu this evening. 240,003 Pcopto DestroyoJ Large Islands Submsrged. Loisnos Nov. 20 A dispatch to tho Times from Calcutta says three largo islands, namely, Shahobazpore, ami numerous small island iu tho Iuk;rgun;e, Nookhally and Chit tiprong districts, India, wore ontirely submerged by tho storm wave of October 31, as was also tho main land for tivo or sit miles inland. These islands aro nil situated in or near tho estuary of tho river Meeua Tho largest, Pakin Sliahobazpore. was 8,000 sqnaro miles in ottent. It bad a population of about 2 to. 000. llattieh iiinl Sundecp togethor bad about 100,000 population. Vp to 11 o'clock on tho night of tho 31st there was no signs of 1 an ger, but boforo midnight a wave swept over tho country to a depth iu many p'.aeos of twouty foot, sur prising people in their bod l'ctiso grovcB of cococanut and palm trees around tho villages en ablod many to savo thomsolvos by climbing among the branches, and soma took refngo on their housus, but tho wlitcr burst tho luusos usnu- i iter anil nwein mem out io sua. omo ivero carnoil thus across tlio !, ,mimei ton miles to tho Chittagon? district, but a vast majority were never heard of again. Tiio country is pnfoitly flit, and almost every one perished who fail ed to roach tho trees. Thoro is scarcely a bonshol 1 on tho island and on tho abjacont coast but lost many members. The cattle are a II drowned. Tho boats aro swept away, and means of communication with other districts is destroyed, Thoro is much distress among thu survivors, which tho govemtuout is relieving. Cocri: i tii r Ei.EcTonr. Votb Major McDonald, Chief Clerk of the Senate, wuj has seen forty years' survico in connoetion with that body, and who has witnessed the counting of every oloct oral voto since 1S37, ought to ba well (pialitiol t) speak with reference to tho us ao of Con gress in this matter. Ho says from i I7t3 down to lH'il tho usual m j.lo I was for the two llousos to appoint a 1 i,iut commission, which cenurally oonsiste.1 of three inumb'jrs of t.io Seiiato and five inombors of the tfouso. to report tho niisnor in which tho voto should b.i cjtmtj l. Tbo cotiiiuission always recomiaen l od that tollers bo appointed on tho part of tho Sonato un I tho House. In 1837 James M. Misju, of Virgin ia, Trcsidout pro tempore of tho Senate, presidium at tho cotiutintf of tho electoral vote. After it bad been counted, and James liuchanan bad boon declared electod l'residont, and John C ISreckoiiridtfo, , Vico Tresi dunt, a Koprescntative, Huiuphrcy Marshall, aroso and raised a question of ord.;r, to wit : Had the President iro tern, of tho Sonato tho right to declare or to decide whether, or not tho vote of the State of Wisconsin should bo counted ? Tho Trenidout of the Sonata pro tern . Mr. Mason, refused to outertaia tuo question of ordor, and thereupon left tbe chair and proceeded back to tho Sonato cbambor, ioilowea vr lue members of tbe Senate, without Waiting for any question to be put to tho joint meeting. In S3 doing be virtually said to both J lousos t "lha power of counting or rejecting the vote of any State, undor tho Constitution, Is vested in mo and in mo alone i con setmently all objections to counting the vote of anv State are entirely out of order.1' Washington Star. Tbi Ilepublioans have 61 majority on joint ballot ia the State Legisla tors. Ia tbs Senate tbe Democrats have 10 Republicans 81 majority 12 i noose Democrat 81 j llepub- Fourly Hours h a Tree Top. Tbo Uoading Timri and Dhpafch any a t A strange story comes from Hereford township of a boy who was confined for for forty bours in a troo top, mid narrowly escnpod dying from starvation an I exposure. It seems that on Saturday the 13th inst., Amos Helfiicli, aged thirtoen, son of Zaeharias 1 1 elf rich, residing on the road leading from Yost's store to tho Swamp school, went into the woods about three-fourths of a milo from home, on a bunt for chickon uranos. He took with him a basket and the bouso dog, a d irk red ani mal of mixed brood. Ho left homa in tbe afternoon at two o'clock, and said to bis brother that ho was go ing down in tho meadow to bring homo somo walnuts that wore thoro. When suppor time camo Amos was not about At bed timo ho wss still absont. Sunday morning tho father told tho neighbors bis boy was missing. Tn tlio meantime tho dog returned, but appearod to bo nnnasy and rest less. Thov triod to track him through tho meadow but could not. A num ber of thn neighbors then searched for tho boy, but on Sunday night they rotnrned homo unsuccessful, and tho noighbors becamo alarinod. They kept np tho search with lan terns until after midnight, when they again rotnrned homo All day un lay they continued in tho search, but it was not nntil Monday morn ing at 7 o'clock that tho porilons condition and tho whereabouts of tho boy were nseortainod Two charcoal burners named Rn- dolnh were uoini through a swamp, and when nnder n largo tree, they saw a basket lying" Tbev picked it np and lookod up into tho treo. Tho ' first thing they saw was a hat hang ing upon ono of tho lower brandies and as they cast their eyes np high er to their great astonishmont they saw wedged iu between the limbs tho body of a boy. Both men im mediately mounted tho troo and to their great aniaoinent they found young Hclfrich unconscious, nearly doil from hunger, thirst an 1 expos ure, and so thoroughly wodgolin between tho forks of two branches that it was with tho greatest difficul ty, considering tho condition of tho boy, that they wero ablo to lift him out and get him to tho ground. Ho was carried honio as gontly as pos sible, whero ho was tenderly cared for ami medical aid provided. On Wednesday ho revivod, nnd was strong enough to tell his fearful ndventuro. Ho said ho had climb ed up a troo about thirty feet nfter somo chickon grapei, on S iturd ly afteruoou nbiut throo o'clock, Tho limb was slippery nu 1 ho lost his foothold and fell toward tho ground Iu his decent bo wn ciught iu tho fork of tho branches, wlioro hi was so tightly wodgo l that ho could not i possibly froo himself. Ilo was bruised an I very woak. no stream ed at tho top of bis voico, but was not beard. That night In thnnght ho would dio. All day Sunday and Sunday night bn was delirious an I toward Monday morning ho becamo unconscious, an. 1 romainol bj until found. Tun sum of money "bet" on nayes and I'ilden in New York is cstitn at- e l nt ono hnndrel and fifty millions of dollars, and a propirtionato amount in nil largo towns and citios. That nmoimt of money at stake among gamblers is sufficient to get up a great excitement wherever tlioy frequent. Tho gamblers and other bad people aro tho only classes that talk of a civil war following tho an nouncement of tho election of Hayes or Tildon. Tho great mass of tbo pooplo of both parties will have no war over a question that can bo set tied without it, and thoy are deter mined that tho gamblers, buminors, loafers and othor useless men shall not bring about a war. 1 lie very men who so flippantly talk about war are tho pooplo who in the end would como out tho losors. It is tho duty of all (rood citizous to set them selves against such people i they 'aro bail people. Aseigiioo Notice, ALL persons interested are here by tioillle.l that Pranelt W. (tnclt. of Mid tlleurefllc township. Hay ter sou n'y. has marie an asu'iininent f all hla elteota. real ami persnnal tnth unlerhcne 1 for tiietiurifjsa ol bis ere.ll- trs. All .orajiis bavin, olnlma are reiuestel lo rresent thetn ti the underslne., ann per inns lailsbted Will please miku Imins'llate pay. ment. bi.M u&i rzi:i.. Nov. 17, 'It. Assignee. Laie Immense dlsrsverlea hy STASLKV ant ol'uri are jatt al ll to lha only eooipiote Lif3 ani Labors of Ll7inzstone. This veteran eiplorer ranks am nng tha most herol nvuras of tlie enntury. an d this ti'iuk is one of ti.e inxt attraotlve, fasolnatlns, rlehly lllu.trat. u end In.truuire v .lu mesever laaueil lielng tlia unly entire a ml authentic III, the millions ara ataor lor II, and wideawake agents are w.ntej nolo klr. For pr of and teruiial lro.s HUHIt VUU BROS.. Puhlleheis, -:j bao.uin St., I'hila. Nor.au, 're.si. CAUTION. "VTOTIOH in horobv eiven that the 1.V fnllnwln ertlolfs hare been nurehasad by the uniterilkoeS. nt Sherifl's Hale, oa the iisth lay ol ((.'luLsr, IH'a. ana hss the sme lo the posseisloa ol I liorna- Shellenlieraar, lurlni tneihlle or laierlere With tl.e same, vis I I nis I'H aiure. aii iertins are esiiiiiins'i not vo Horse, I Mere, I Cos, lot Oears, Husa-y l-rlo WiK'in, Kleil. Her, t'ornlmliler. D im, Mrs, A...e l oltlrstnr, t flows. Harrow Wsuun. I'arl. Slain h. Kmnt UarrelS. lot o Tobacco, t'fiok Htoveand flsiures, 1 Wnoil and I dual hit) re and nine. TsLle. Huiiboard. IMsk I He Is and Deddlug, Uuraau. anres wheat la gr"una. ,unsi dauuu nor. so, l(o. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership, Nolloa la bereby giveu Ibat lb partner. ship heretofore tileiing dotwaen th Heirs of Ibe Kslsie of Daniel Hnhrbac deo'd and Jonathan Kudy, under lha Hrui nme of Kohrbucb A Hudy la dissolve this day, by mutual eoueenl, Tenon koowin Ibrmeelvea indebted to Ibe tai firtn. will make immediate settlement wil the undersigned, oriboie having elaioii will prasaul Ibe earns tor payment. Belinefrove, Va., J E. KsHSSaCil Nhv. 16. 1674- JoaaTHsa lluor. The upderrlmrd bavins purohneed lb entire Interest of Ibe beire in Ibe foundry will continue lo eouduot tbe bolnsa in bl own same, and sslivlis a ooniluuailou of publie palreuate. A G. UOUNIiKIUJKiV JUSTICE OF 7 Hit PEACE Perry Tweslp,rJy,rOeeely, Pa, CollaeUens, Ooareyaaelaeaad all other eesl aaseawwslaias U the Uilll ka prasBptly rjVilAL LIST DEC. TERM 1 876. 1 Abritia Itiiliuin ll.njtmlo KsnffniB Ti. Mtrir a. Ijtn?. Jimr M. !.', . I,nll !,. J, 3. llidiuau II. KlrhUr mil J, W . 0a-i lr. J t. Ilidioas . H. E Rlrhttf nd J..W. (fin. rir. ri (onri Tilt l.xlnnr .. T. S. K. 7.llr. Inil ll'iuiflf A . S. U'lmmit'ir', l. John B. K-tm n-f. Knlnrn he. J ilia It. Wolf. (nra W, Hlm J h l)n !. Jiwph Wn-rl,.i t.i. .f ,.hn H.irl'ilnii, Kmnkiln J, dh o'i . Allrn tllrlch. lr Nr.T rl al,forn k . Jieob P. Bogtr. I.. K. HnmMiMl .r.hu if. F.'V.lr. Wm.(. ll.rr.l.l n K, Willi. in. taorttritf K l'l iironp. JU.I r, llalnra fc Mallor Tl. K. P. Kohbark llb ll'ttlra a. Kit Krltrf ! bar nut frland Iu. vi iamaa P. Artlar. Tlia alarainM araal t-aoa int for trial tt D'r'miwr r-ntn A l. 17. Prulbi'a Olll ir, Ml IdlalMtr. I J. Caot'SK, Ho. , !;. I I'rolhy. Assignee Accounts. N'OltfEla berth (Ivan lht Hit follow in( Anntgnt AeonunH bsvs brcn fll 1 in lha offictof the I'roihonnlsrjr of Ilia Court of O I. of Kiiydrr oounlf n lwlll be preeD(ei to Ilia neXt eourl for oontlr mallnn, snt inlfn iaTl client oil'" ha hows to Ilia suolrnry Ilia asm will ba ba ooriHrme.l. Account of A. O. Ilornherjer, Awinnf a, of K. C. Schambsoher, of ferrv Towosbip. Acoontil of I. I. Manbeok, Aljaca of lleury Mecbllr of Uer tonbip. J. CROUSE, I'roih'y, Prolhy'a omoa, Nov. 21, '"!. TOWNSHIP n SALE. WILL ba sot.l nt Puhlio 9tla. l Trout mun'i Mill. In 1'arrr lonrmhip. Knv. cltrcouMr. on 8ATUKDAY. Ii Kt.' b M HER I rith. ST0. t 'i o'clock I'. M, F1VK lllt.NUItr.') FT. VKLL'Vn.NE l'LNK, to da told lo pit aXpensef for rttnoTing nuiioinoei frotn I'uhlin liigliwap, at tba proucrir of Hararab Miller. DAVID 8CIINRK. Towoabip Clark. Tarry Tp, Nov. 23, '76. IVOT1CK of Willows Appraisements under tho $300 Law. Notics Is berehjp (tlren that tba following wldowa arpraiaenienla hate been filed witb the t'li'rk of Iba Orphaoa' Court of Hnyder Co., for eonflrmatioa oa Monday, tba 1 1 lb da of Drs. Int. Anpralmint of oimi'l Oatnberlln. widow of Fhilln U'ltiliarllng ta..'d A ).""" I iuit nf tlargirel Manlea. widow of Aliti-r Mainita d-i-'d AMir,i,,nl of Mary 11 Jlfoagl widow of Joo. T. Ililffnai.'lo lire d. Ai'iiraiauioiii of Sarab Stuck widow of ItI Sin' .UcM. AnpraKinont of Sunn Libsard widow of Pttar L.4i'arl .I.Cd Nor. U, 'TJ. J.CROfSK.tllrrk O. O. 4 DMINI."TKATOR'S J. l.ettere nfadinlnlatratlon or NOTICB. on tha ettate nt Krnleriok llannto, tleoi. late of lean Iwo. Knydrr (!inty, !'., haTln lieeo granted to Hie undnriiKned, all pr.tne knowing thein elvea Inilebted to paid estate are req,ieted to make Immediate payment, while thuae havl ( rlaltna will preaenl tbetn duly authrn'lrateil for attletnentto blMUN II A KM AN. No. . l'". Admlolilrator. COUHT TltOCIiAM VTIOV. Wherea the lion. J. C. llitclier l'rl dent Judge of tho Jiidiolnt Uietrlt1 compose I of lbs enmities of 8nydir, Union and Milllin aod . D'iniel Oenilirrlinx and II. L. lUudenhitK'i r'.n. Aaaocinle Judifee in and fur tfnjr liT euniiljr bare lenuod their prncept hoarinir. date Ibe 27 ill day of S.-pi. A. l. IH'i), to ma directed fur lha holding of fin Orpbnna' court, a c.uirt of Cuntinun I'len", oourl of Oyer and Ter minor sad (lonornl court of tjurirti-r tf.-a-eiane of tho rence nt Middlelmrg, for the count r or anydor, on IU -iu M-in iy, (tie in the Utb iliy of l)eo. lH?il.) and eoniiiiito ono week. Notire is lliorefore hereby given In tbe Coroner, Justice of the I'eoco nod Conal blee in and fur the oounty of Hnydor, lo ap pear In their proper prreon aillt Ibeirrolle rer'jrd. iiniiiilioii. einminntioti" and oilier roninuilirsiioea to dd lboo lliinir which nf ilieir otliee and in Ihmr beliall pei'liiin lo lied. mo mid witnee and per nuns iriuvi'iil iti( iu hehtilf of Ibe rummun wenlih OKtniKt nny person or per'tons ore required to be then not Ibero atteiidittf nnd nut deprtrting without leara at tbi-ir peril. JiHtict'S nr rr.uci.ted in he puuol tiftl in Iheir nllundnnca nt ibe appoiuled lime BKreeahly to nuiioe. lliren nndir my bund and sent at Ibe HIioritT'a ollicniu Mi l lieiiurif, r tie tib J iy of Njr. A. L., ono tbouiuud otghl buudroJ ud eerritly six. U.1MI.L tl; UNHAUT. SbcrilT. Kstray Uull.' J t VIP m li.a li.ul.ii... nt lha l,n,l .HI 0 H ed in Jackson lo.osbip on Tburs luy. neemher 2, 1X70. A UUUWN YK All. 1.1 MJ UULL. Tbe owner ia requested lo iima forwaid. prove properly, pay chorg. s and Inke him away or he will be dispos ed of aoeording lo law. liAtlMIAULI L Lit It It. Nov. 10. -70 l2r5tray Bhoop. OAMH to tho premises of tho nn Wdaraluneit In Krnnklln twn.. on Wetlnei.lay, Nor. let. II7S 'I II K KK Mil KKP. The owner Is requeue.! tn eotite fur ant, prove property, V I luirgoe, ano take tuen away or luoy win liijoeen nt areormug to law. riov. . '70.M. eiLbisa iniaitaH, Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Srrofula, and all scrofuloiisdifscuitps, Ery sipelas, ltoso or (rt. An thony's. Tire, Eruptions nnd Eruptive disenscs of the fldn, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pim ples, PuHtules, lioils, lllotehcs, Tumors, Tet ter, Suit I! Ileum, Scald lluiul, ltinmvorm. Ulcers, hures. Rheumatism, Kcurnlgla, Pain in tho Rones, Side and Ileul,l cmiUe enK ness, Sterility, Lcueorrha-a, aiiiug from internal ulcemtion, und uterine disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases. Lroiisv. Dyfoepsia, Emachw tlou, Gencrnl Debility, aud for l'uri fviii!? tho Rlood. Tliis Sarsaiiai illa Is a combination of vegetable allcratives-Stillmaia.Man- dntl.e.Yellow Dock with tho Iodides of Potnssium and Iron, ami Is the most etlleacious mcdicino yet known for tho diseases it is luteuued to cure. Its ingredients ore so skilfully combined that the full alterativa effect of each is assured, and while it Is so mild as to he harmless eveu to children, It is still o effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities ami corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. Tho reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and tbo continence which prominent physieiuns all over tho country repose in It proves their experience of its usefuluuss. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, aud are con stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly kuown. they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sursunurilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superiority to auy Diher medicine known that we need do no more than to assure theHibllo that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. , . fUMtAMMD ST Pr. I. C. AVER 4 CO.. Lowell, Ms., I JaTVOTlaM 999 ewlMMfFVSsTevVeTf W veTfrvwej 9The Cheapest In The World.-Wt PETERSON'S MAGAZINB Great Jljduclion to Clult3. rostego Pro-I'sid to Mail Subscribers. firrnao' Mai Ai w linn the bl Orlnl- Bl Ntrlei of nv of tho U'ly' bk, tha Imt Oilnrr l r a'hl.m I'laloi tha bait llaoalpta. lha bant steel I-nvritvlni;. fcV Jte. Krarr fitrollf fiunht to take It It nlte mi-a for the mnnet tiiii any in thewnrin it win eooiaio, oen fiar, In Iu twaire aaiatxrt One Tbonsaud i'ages 1 Fourteen Splendid Steel riatc ! Twelve Colord Merlin Pattorns 1 Twelve Mammoth Colored Fashions Nino Hundred Wood Cuts 1 Twenty-Four Pngos of Musio I It will aluoRlra Fl OrlRlml nnpvrlfht Nnvaletta, bf tr. Aon A. steihmn. Frank 1- Kanr.llct. Mr, t'ltuela II liUn i Ii4r0-tt, Marietta llnltey ana I.ttrf II. Ilonner, A'o, nearly a honitre.l iliorter aiorlnf, AH flrticlnal by the be.i autluri of Anterloa. Ha aanarb Mammotli Colnrel Fasbioa nates raaheadnf all othern, The a rlitae are as Rrard oo itael. tloe th nal ilia TEEMS ( alwsyi in Advance! $2 00 a Tear t t'oplaa for., a .4 l With a expy of the premium olotttre Cl7 I SO) "ll.irnwallK' Surrender," flved.tlUr enrr Id, to the peraon ceti las l the tllab. 4 Coplet f..r te.io t " f."0 With an aitra ropy nf the Miwaltia f ir l:T, aia premium, to. tha perron soiling up Iba Ulub. t Toplei for eo.ai T " " li.0 t ' IS.M Wlthbothan eitr eopr .if tha M44itie for I0T7, and iba premium plo'u a. a Are d illar eograrlne t the ier.io aelllos ap Ike Club Ad.lreaa, po at paid CHARLES J. PETERSON, 30fl Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .Specimen! ei it arella II written for. Assifneo Notice. ALL perenna Interraled ara bereby no tified that O. W, MoEllwae, of Beaear towneblp. Mtiyder oounty, tnsde an aeelgo ment of nil bis effect, real sod perennal lo lha undereigned for Iba benefit of bia creditor. All pereona brlnj olaltoa ara requeued to present lham lo tba under aiRtieil, sad peraont indehlei will J.lae maka Immediate pnytocDt. ADAM WILT. Nov. in, 170. Aainea. A,'! IM1INISTUATOHHNOT1CK- ttrdnf itlmlnii'ritlno on lha tf ff John T llutfDiiirl. of Omr twp .. rBf .lot: county. F., tlf'L lieo nrttnl lo th utnterlnii. All rrorti hno-vtnn thniMlfM lnt)ijti tn ll nit will plai fii k Iromt dtfttit rftTtntnt b)l tho bwvlns oinlm nrint tatid tata will rtnt thm for Atllt Hiftll CO JAtUU U. II A U I H Art, Nor. ?0. AdminUtrstor. V II. U'AONEU, Rsn., JLe JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, Jackson Township, SnyderCo. Ta., Will attend le all buslnese entrusted lo bia eare and on lbs most rcasonnhte erma. Mnroh t'J.'tiHtf J. " SKLIIClMEi: DEALED II Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Paints, Oih, Coach & Saddlery Ware AM) M AXUKAtTUIU.il OF Stove tV Tinware, MAKKET BTKKET. Lowisinwii, Nerenilmr 2. IKTI-tf FAUS L1 & 7ENTZEL, Se iuEgrove Penna, -(North of First National Dank) HUsKCIlAiT TAILORS. READY MADE CLOTHING. A WELL selected etocb of Ready msde Mens' and liove' Clothing of Ever Quality and style. SEWING MACHINE S,!:H"H THEY are alen Ase.n' forlbeLateal Iif.. proved, cbeapeat en ' heat He wing M. chines of ever kind 00 use. Ae. 10, ima. Administrator's N at iC Letters ofa.lmlnl.tratlon on thai'tste or OiiHN HTKiMJH Hen . 1st of West p")'Si.ier Co., Pa , deed, bare been srrantertW' tl6 un.ler tlMtieU. All ierons kiiuwlus theinVeiv'ea Imlebt. ,ed to eald estnte will pleas mats Immediate I payment nbll those having elaiies aiialn.t said a 1 a 1 win iirsu loetn mr seiiiem'-ui 10 t..iikt kiiuin:ii Oet. H. IITI. Administrator. Avenla Wanted fur Ibe Ureal. ORNTKN N IATj HOOK. linuisnis salss. II'P.IY'4, bsnd lr UlrenUr . f,W'2lEULEHk ou., Ptlladaiohia, rs. PUBLICSALE. rPIIE undersigned Administratrix of lha X estate of Miebael lllatl. lule of Dearer lownshln, deceassd. wil I by virtue of as order of lb Orphans 1 Court of fcnjrder oouuly, eXpose to I'ubtlo Sale, at lbs lata residence or raid decedent, on H LUMSa DAY, l)KC. 18tb. lH7t, lbs following da. aorlbed Ileal Estate, lo wil 1 A eerlnlo T It ACT UK LANUeiiuate psnlj la Uesrer township and partly lo Adams lowoeblp, Hnyler eouuiy, l's., couialning UNK UUNUREl) ACHK8. more or less. Bound cd North by Joseph Mueser ssd John Kline, EaeSbv land of Jobs Kline. South by land uf Samuel Kline, Weal by Und elaiued by Peter Tbostas and Jsoob file principally eir lanu, wnereoat ars sreei- ed IIUUdB AUD VABM, sad Mber eul bulldlsge. Sale 10 eemmenee si 10 e'etock A. M. of eald day wbes due attendance wilt be glv. os ssii 1 erase or sets mnno snows y KKBICOA BLATT. HEW GOODS ! -IIEW G00D3 .T iresiii: DsnrQaDiniOiX iron cjahii oil iiioriJci2 Xdr HOWAltD 1. JIOMIG'S ' m Adamsbur Snyder County, Pcnn'a. Til F, Subscriber having purchased tbo Store in Adamebnrg. owned by n. I.. Itaiidenhoah., Inlenda lo carry an a general ntaeantlla bnilneaa el tbe old Stand, and ! thla inlhnd nf itifrmln hla roanv friend and eltltene la AdamebartaaS tba ewrroaaoV ln onnntry, that he ka)nl raturnad with 0 witl aiwati keep on hand a wall aaaortad and laroe et.i.'k of all fcittdanf flnnd naitally kept In a Srat taaee eonntry (Mitre, and tiering wieda ereer redni-Tloa of frmer prle, 1 will cell goode for eaek ot produce only. My ateek eeneleta partly of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such bs Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadei of ovory ityl and qual.tv. also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOfi DKLAINS, Merinos Poplins, Ac. at all prices and vory ohsap. HITS AND CAPS, Carpets. Floor, Tall!, mi Stair Oil Cloto, HOOTS AJVD SHOES, Hardware. Qnccnsware, Tin and Glassware Wcodand Willowwai-o, Coflooi, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Teas of all kinds, and at Low Trices, Cigars & Tobacco, Fish & Halt Wholesale and Retail. PAAT flftAT rriT RHAMOKIN k WII.KK8BAKRE, Seyerier Blteml VaaAJ WXJLeUy VVilJe) uue Cwal far Blaekamllb'e ue. 77t High' Market CathPric Paid for all kiutU of COUNTRY PRODUCB,Drii ' I'Vutf, i'ntiittit, Ac. A-e. AIHO Dealers ia ALL KINDS of rn ttt and Heeds, or which tho highest Trice in Ctalt will Lo Taid. Mar. 7, '7tt. OITA.IVJ FALL AND WINTER OPENING ! ! OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! aT Till: New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' new builiding, opposite the Kcytsone Hotel.) aiAXUldST HT., HKLINHGROVE, PA. VOU nro respectfnll.v Invited to nti exnmU nntion'oi in v mtcxrlf , -wliicli I cun Huy i ono of tlio llnoHt itl tlio CJomity. Large variety of SHAWLS FURS, . Ladies' and Chileren's UNDERWEAR, FANCY H0ISERY, FELT SKIRTS, etc. All colors of GERMAN TOWN WOOL and ZEPHYR. have added to my large stock of Fancy goods a full line of SLACK which for quality and ed. Tbe new Cloihin 8 tor above the V. Knncy Htore. Any fremleinnn enti equip lllletm.ni.j-. Pnliie eilenllun nUt je g iviti. J 11. HAUTMAN', STICK OT Tlir fK.U'E. sfc CJoii vs(viiiic;vr9 CtM llKVILK. Hnyder County. Vs. 'olleellnns ami all bunlnsss pirlalnln In tbe nfn.'eof .lutle of the fesoe will o rtt-n tel tc at sburl notice r st'ie JJEtt 13. MIDDLESWARTH, JUSTICE OF TUB rEACE CONVEYANCEU, MoC'ure City, Snyder Co., Pa. flnlleitlnns anil all bn.ineas r'tslnln to tbe office of .lumlnaol tlie Peace will lienttetui! to at sburt notice. Julr Si '.dtf. Hyvis ivi wood Piiesessne a much sre.ier power fn ri-stor lug to a halllr s'ats. It nerer pr.Mlunrs al. ku, le csiteiu sun io.l In its sotmu. iiisissieu. I?errdliii everjr ulher rtns.l. Hist rapiuloa ire in sis or elslit dais. No oilier MsJIciue u.n il.i this. tllii to lis Brest eneresi, many aitnsutmee hare been ailvsrtlsod. sueU a PAntaa, MlXlnrss, Pills, lialsams, etc.. all or vuieti e imeu ai au- d..i,a.. lunilaa BIcS kl.'i a Suit l'4isul-s eonraioins OllirManilslHt,aoia mall nn aiorea nas fnr C'lriMilsr, or send to3s a V Woustnr Htraut, New York, fur one. Aug. U.'IO y NION 1IOUSE, Hlddlebnrs T. GEORGE O. SMITH, Proprietor. Accommodations good and obarges mod arala. Pneoial seeommodatioua for drov era. A share of lbs fublie atronase Is solloltsd. OCO. O. BM11U, April 12, 1870.. tlfl tn 4)0(1 rr Sav at bom. Samples worth tl tDlU IU iSoUfre. SUn.oa us. romana.me. 17 nun mma. rsYCHOMAKCT. tascikatoi. Nmil Charinlns, Ms imrl.tn, and MarrlaK Uulde, showlnw how either ses may fa.oln.l sis to lor ana sllnctlnn 01 sor irsun liiMa In.tantl. Prlr bv mill, eloeuu. Hoin.inb.r, Ibis Is not a were elreular, but a book of suo iiacs. Address, HUNT fc CO., US Booth lib l., Phlladelvhla, fa. on H1MV Pres. ff I.S1LUMAN, Tieai. f 1. HAD!. S3! NORTH SCHUYLKILL Huli!3l Firs Insurance Cfl'7. Hahaaoy City Pa. EVESY Policy Holder In' Rightful Member , ' 1,1 This , . . , .. ,. Company. CD Ctt ror annlloaMoM foe lanraae call "os or so Sra U aail el Ueeeasissnv Justlcs of the Psscs Conveysncer, ALPACAS & CASHMERES, price cannot be surpass S. WEIS. Keysioue Hotel is connected, wlih the 1. himself there frrtn bead lofool for very Felinsrove, Cel. II. 7S. NEW . ARDWARE STORE. niddleburff, Penn'a, The anderelxned would Inform theeltlions tfl Ml.l.iUl.uri aud surr.uin Una- district that sil bas opened a Hardware Htore at taeekofiB DienilMOOO iiaee an 1 to kt ii win av anaj llu ol all kinds ot uardero. tnctuaing llenvy St Shell Hardware, TRIMMINGS, SADDLERY, Shoe Flodiugi, Leather. wV. Special Inducements In BUILDI'G IIARDW LUCKS, HINGES, BCKEW3, NAILS, A Lsrse Assorlmeot of Cant Steel Bbo'l els Spades, More, Garden Tools, eohytsi Qraiu Kakes. Hajf Hopes, ruilrjs, IUON, OF ALL KIK1S constantly oa bas AU at Orenlly rtednoed Prices. AU 3 re Is need of any kind of Hardware 0 well by calling at thla place. MA LA NT HUN NUATZ, Middlaburf, Snyder Co.. F. Hay 25, IS70. White Horse Hotel N. "W. Corner Tlnrd k Wood SUI PHILADELTHIA. TXtrauck. Good Stasliss. Froprlell Wines, Liquors and Segare of tbe Cboici Urands. oiarso-iu. SEL1NSGR0VE MR6LE WORE The onder.tarned bavins pnrehaeeS the I . . ,1 InsKrove Marble Works, he I now fttllf pared to maoufaoture. this semmer at prloes moek lower than bei fore, ana lower una iba ever bees Sea Is I county Hain Inst received s tare let of Desif, nriiihlKiMiiilai nf alonaoaeaia kH innu. I aiu able to wis sstlsfastioa In n .. -!.. n B iV. Ia SaAnrat. I graves of a depsrled Irlsod with a l MaUMIUIUt. Tain StewlMlWIS. I base also mad srealageaant, eo as able lo lurniss on snori none, nam, si. ins. or anv othsr bind of door and W luronawr. eau I Ouarila for sale. rive SISeronS sijress. anil MrMr. J. n, loaf, of Adsmsbsrf Sgeni ior tse uaarigBu sans jtn bIII aanalvA AettBsnt llantloB. - . r-r. Maia.T-tt. T.isiasi'i ALLEGHENY Res SI9 AW SIB Market V VUllsAUEIsl'lllAe has bees enlarsed end refltUd for I' commodaiion or 300 uuosu is e loealed Is tbo Dsslneee parlies of tk anif Plaea off asauaaaMBL. ao. Bin sea the bouts lo sa4 fro lbs C" Iluildlpg, SStt 1 fOSMSliOK bss w. Hills, at prioes so sun it iiriMai. 1 Parsons la sd or any of th above arui III save money by ealllne l the SellaMS blarbl Works twior purobaslng olsewksi I also keen Hank's Patent Ualvaalaed U DJS1K0 BALL AND tTTTAVU lor ibe sceeisasoJaUos of tbs f sekUe. -A I-.i ' ArUltfc.U7 ,. . . si die bee ad ths the like .' isv oll sp else tain ani Witt Lest the 1 Jngi uiu . eXtfr tbsv hol dst tllSD ' zaenc rsetii ' egst tbs y and 4 1 vtU,,'1 s si. must lesrst ' with i ths ev would oft in alwavi . axiodii oatio esieS se. Oa. ar riwstsaMvUU Tttt. SI. Ts. - AJi'-'atrs-tXi