.Advertising Xtatoa 0n column on year, One-nan, column, mio jwr, One-fourth column, one year, On square (10 lines) 1 Insertion Every additional Insertion, ptotaalonat and Basinets card of not mora than 6 llnea, mt year. Auditor, Executor, Administrator tni Aasrjrrree Notices, . ..r.Lnwtal nntlruta nr Una. 80.00 15.00 76 00 6.00 16 Ad aaTenuMmcnia tor nnonor pe riod than ona year arc parable atth time they are ordered, and If not paid the person ordering them will be held responsible for the money. Poetry HOPING. Tears mrmttt tlaes ewtns, eoratoe;, Wall end wateh i won'il earelr eee, . la the Hilars la th. fatara, All rear arl.f will tare te flee. I Hap I earlne:. enrtlf saying, "Ceeae yoar Bearteehe, sigh eao aoea, Welt a Utile, laat a Utile, It la hatter father aa." There ! a food Uma eeniln, aoalif I I'ret ant at th. lne;'.elr, la Ika fatara, la tka ruiere, . Tkara will awe a arUhterSey. y.l.ten. itetee, eatf Helen, Ta Ika senile ejeBotoae I Jto ! ehBtlB;,erer.-Baaillf, U better, farther ea Tartu ar oa, a little farthar, 4 ant an th teas yea 4a, la tha fatara, la tka future, rieeeeree maar I bardene fair, Nerer heedlne-, nerer heedlas, Tkat torn day. ara ilark aa I lone, For Hopa whlenera, lightly whlspere, "It U kattar Unbar aa.1' Traftlait, traetlaa-.eeee treaties, la tka (Vk) who im oar need, Always thlnklna-.thlahlna', thinking, lla'fl ant Break tha eralaed ratl, tnr eating, treating, hoping, Singing erer end aaaa, B tha daylight hrlxht ar cleoay, "It It kattar farther aa." M. iaoellnnooua Tilting Her Affection. Mr. Thorpe it a middle aged wid vjwer and aome time ago be paid bU addresses to Mra. Botts, a widow on the shady aide of forty. Thorpe is rich, and after the widow bad aocpt ed him, he began to fear that maybe he had taken him for his money, and so concluded to test ber to as certain if she really loved him for himself alone. So one evening, when they ware sitting together in the parlor, ho said to her t "Hannah, I've somothing unpleas ant to tell yon, bnt I am going to do it because I consider it right that yoa should know it. Hannah, what would yon say if I iuformed you that one of my knee-pans is gone, and that I have a patent hinge on that legf" MI should say that I cared nothing for that my dear ; I have only oue toe on my loft foot The others were frost bitten off. and the ankle is all twisted around crooked." "Yoa dou't toll me !" sail Thorpe "Well, but I've something worse than that. I might as well confess now that tbo bald place on the top vf my head is not really my sculp I've been trepanned. I bare a silver plated concern sot into my skull, a kind of skylight You cau lift it np and see down on the iuejde of mo." . "I'm glad you mnntiouedit, doar,'' aid the widow, "for it gives mo coorago to tell yoa that I haven't a hair of my own on my head. I'm bald as a chandelier globe.'' "Is that so f Gracious 1 I nover eae aid have expected it. But ' you will be surprised to learn that none of my tooth are natural. All false, and beside that, I h ive to woar an India rubber thiugamagig on my folate to keep it from dropping down." "I'm very sorry for you John, but it s some comfort tnat all my teeth are false too, and that I ara perfectly blind in my right eye. It looks like a good eye, but it absolute ain't worth a cent." "Great Heavens I Why didn't yon tall me of this before T" exclaimed Thorpe. "Bnt while we are on this nbjeot, I will say further that I have ehronio torpidity of the liver, and that my breastbone is disjointed so that it sticks out like a chicken's. JIow does that strike yon V "0, 1 don't mind it," said Mrs. Botta, "Because I have been billious rand dyspeptio for twenty yoars ; I Lave a wen on the book of my neck, and beside I am one rib short it was broken in a railroad accident and the doctor had to cut it out I'm subject to fits too." ' 'This is horrible,' said Thorpe. 'Mrs. Botts, I think you ought to have mentioned these things to me when I proposed to yoa I imagin ed that I was addressing a women. a complete baman creature. But what are you Mrs. Botts t You op near to me to be a kind of a dihtDi dated old wreck, with not ruore'u half of the usual maohinery about you. It'a a wonder to me yoa don't fall to nieces. 'I am more than yoa are. Yoa aid yourself that yoa bad a trap door in tbo top cf your head and a cumnelestio palate, aud I don't know bat what yoa have to wind yourself up with a key at night when yoa go to bed, to keep yonreeu running an til morning.' Yea, but these things ain't true,' laid Thorpe. I only told yon about tbeia to see u yoa really lov ed me 1 in sound as a dollar i no inactive liver, or silver plated skull, or anything. But yoa seem to be kind of strong together, so's if you should knock against any thing yoa would scatter all around all over the carpet . 1 think you ought to let me ctt . ; .. ' 'Very well air, so I will Bat let me tell yoa that I've nothing the matter with me either. I only in vented these stories to try you, be cause I knew yoa were playing- ;ame oa me. Now I know yoa don ove me. Yoa can go, sir. - ( Hannah, I taki It all book. I do lOTcyoo. Bo yoa, really f Then I lore yoa ;nore thant ' ; , : Bnt no I tbo eurtain bad- better - be drawn right bora. - The eold and ' aelasa world has no batmess. with aoh scenes as this. They arc to be VOL.14. . MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Stirring op a Hornet.' Nest The following exoiting story is told by the 8t. Louis Republican i "As the Missouri Paciflo train was leaving Miller's Landing, a few weeks ago, a gentlemen came aboard carrying a stick, to which was curi ously attached a hornets nest, lie had found it in the woods, and it bad the appearance of being tenant less. But when brought into the warm atmosphere of the car, and placed near the stove, tbo hoat soon awakened its dormant life, and a low, hnmmlngnoise from the iuterior warned the embryo naturalist and his companions in dostined misery that the sorrow was about to begin. A frantic effort to throw the nest from the window reloased the im prisoned insects, and next instant they swarmed through tue.car, each individual hornet arinod with fury and savagely bent on the war-path They .struck right and loft and everywhere left in their trail a cry of agony. Women shrieked and men vented curses loud and deep, But the sorrow waxed apace and the miaory increased . People tumbled over seats and grovoled on the floor. Polonaises were torn and scattered in promiscuous contusion, ana ehaoelv extremitios were exposed in a frantic search for hornets that b 1 1 ventured in directions which hornets have no right to ponotrate. 1UM headed men mopped their pates in agony and cursed the fool who had turned that happy car into a carni val of pain. Hushing to the rescue or nis be- leaguored pabsongers, Conductor King was met on the threshold with such a warm reception that his inquiry What the T may be not nave been so far wrong after all. But the con ductor only clapped his lips with both hands and commenced aa In dian war dance in perfect kjoping with tbo conduct of bis passengers, He scomincrlr lost all anxiety to in- quire any further, or if his curiosity was not appeased no pruaenuy re frained from exposing it. l iually tbo doors and windows were thrown opon and the hornets began to leavo tbo car. In a little winiooniy a iew stray ones were left, and thesa the passengers kindly roiratnoa iroiu hurryinjr, but allowed to take their tirao, which, everything con-iidoreJ, was magnanimous on tha put ot paople who had undergone so muoh discomfort.' Romantic Lid And Deatn ot a Hormjt On Friday, SJtti nit., Austin Shel don, known as tbo Pike County Her mit was found dead, in a teu feet snow drift on the Moosio Mountains in Wayuo county. He had lived over forty years in a cave in the rocks, near the entrance of which bis body was found Sheldon was nearly 72 yoars old. He was dis covered in his cave thirty years ago bv hunters. He said be bad boon livioir there ton years, and had not seen any human bmnga in thnt time His cave was nine miles from Ding- man's village. II is reason for suclu sion was b vory peculiar one, and in those davs when marriod affection is rapidly becoming 'one of the lost arts' it is probably that his example will nod but few emulators, it ftp pears that he had lost his wife after . . M . J? 1 Uriel marriea me, ana aignppenreu on the day of tha burial. He was not beard oi nutil law year, uciore be took up his aboao in the Pike county cave Sheldon says he roam- ed for nve years turoutm tne woocis of Connecticut Vermont and New York, shunning civilization. At last be found a cafe in which be concluded to live the rest of his life. He did not know its locality at the time, but found afterwards that it was among the Noosio uonntains. in Wayne county. The great forest that surrounded his cave soon at tracted the attontion of the lumber men. and he fled deeper Into the wilderness. After three months or wandering he found the cave in the wild region where be died. For over forty years he lived in this bole in the rooks, sueiaon uvea on came. fish, roots and berries. ' At the time of his death his form was much bont The clothing that bunir in race and tatters from his person, bad been donned twenty two years ago and never oeen wnen oft It was held together by hickory withes. He never washed. A thick gray beard that hung almost to bis waist and batr or toe aims color hanffinor over his boulders! was mat ted with burrs and twigs and bad not been touched with a comb or brash for forty-five years. He oev er went far away from bis oave. A long staff and an anoient Bible the latter banging from his beltwere bis constant companions, several times bis cave was surrounded with forest fires, and almost every avenue of escape out off, but be calmly re roamed in his retreat reading bis Bible, until removed by woodsmen thonghtful of bissafty. Nearly every winter for years ne nas oeen reson ed from freezing and starving He never made any effort to save him self, saying be was in the bands of rt-a . 1.. U! a highly educated man, belonged to one of the leading Connecticut rami lies, and several efforts bate been made la wean him from bis Deouliar life. About a year ago bis brother and Bister attempted to (ret him bask to civilisation, using every ar- Tument that their wealth and kin ship eonld devise, bnt la veiu. be I I : I ' SjA The Queen of Shop-Llftiri. Ths Ntw York "Mreury" ssys : Atnoeg the fomsles now domiciled at tbe city's expense in the work house on lllackwsir I'lnnd is Mar tha Harirreave, whoso name ha ditured prominently in some of tlx gnat crimes committed in the city. She is widely known to the doteotiva police ss having boon fur many years oo.of the most xprt thievte tha' has ever oppratod here. Her history is one of strange adventures and vioisiltuJe. During the I ait fifteen yoars she hi oporatod M a cnnBdeooe woman, bop-liflor, pick pocket, 'q'irnjrihov-r,' lorgsr's siMant snj 'fonee' for thiova-s. Her Uill in the dirk soJ variou ways '( criiuo made her a great favorite among ths big profwaionals of the Eighth and Fil'teentb Wards whort he reigned like s quoon. Dan No ble, tha LirJ boud robbor, who i aurviog a long sentence io un Austri an prison : 'Dutoh' Ueinrich, Iho AJIee, and Sharky, the fugitive murderer, trusted her with thr-ir so- erets. She U the wife of 'Phil' liar. greaves, who was misod up In s tract wi'b iho Ute G juruo 11 ill, otb erwixe 'UJOly ivcy. she came to New York from Liverpool with Her retires lo IS Jl, and soon altcrwarut turned to shop tilling sod pocket; picking. Aa a shop-lii tor she bad great socces. She mads many a rioh haul from the dry good and millinery stores ston Broadway, hardly ono of which the bl not visi le I. With ready cuoverMational pow ers and good aMrogs she found it easy to beguile dull oi careless walas- muo, and almost always purloined sorao vuluublo srtiols without do toe- lion. It is thought that she liss md over two hundred thousand dolUrs ia her lim-, but shu spent all her ill-gotten gam for driuk. She ba freequmtly boen known to give some valuable articles, worth four or firo hun lreif dolUra, for a gins nf liq ior. In 1872 the men who committed the two million dollar bond lrgerio iu this city trusted her with two hun. dred snd fifty thousand dollars of forged Chicago nwi Northwestern lUilroad bonds to take to LjoJun and deliver to Waller tiheridun, alias lliilston. She sailed in tho rteamer Adriatic, snJ Roberts mil Glenson, who are now ia LuJIow street jail, were prceot at her depurturo. Hub erts wis arrested on the wharf ty Detective MuDougull, under tho liu bituiil crimin al's act. Tho arrest was the first tuuds uuiler the act. Mar tha delivered the bonds to SlicriJuu in L'irliiu, and he gave thorn to a noted American burglar f -r iufo keep lag until ha found au opportunity to put tboin on tha liruiHh market. Cbaptma hat t gi out of the way very Muddenly, and bo give the b uli to the euro of a niau who kept a ho. tel iu London which was reported to by American fugitives. This man aliorward uid that tha poliee made a visit to the hotol on I that be bum. ed iho bonds. Sheridan, to whom Martha was sent, is . under convlu tion for forgory, an J is in tho Tombs awaiting sentoooo. Martha was ar rested by olHcer Mabcr of tho Eld dridgo street police a few days ago, whilo helplessly intoxicated io tho street. Jucfe Wendell sent hur to tho Island for . loo days. She says tnal Iter muliion name is Wuisii, and hut slio Is hlty years ot sue. and was born in Ireland. Shu talks with strong Cockney acoont. The thieves iscardod ber when '.liey found that be was too old to be o any further servics to tbem in thoir nperntiuus. Keep Stbaiout Auead. Pay no ttoation to slanderois sod gossip mongers, lieep struight oo In your course, and let their bsekbiiing die the death of neglect What In the use of lying awake nights, brooding over the remark of some false friend, bit run, through your brsla like lightning I What is the use of get- ing iota a worry or fret over aHp tbat has been set afloat to your dis advantage by some meddlesome bu sybody who has mors time (ban character f Tbe ttiog cannot possi bly injurs yon uolss. indeed you take notioeof them, snd io combatting them give them standing snd obar- eotor. ir what Is said abont you is true, set yourself right ; if it Is false, lev u go for wbit it will letcti. it a bee sting you, would you go to ths Hive to destroy It r Would not a thousand oome upoo you t It is wis dom to say a little respeotlng tho In. uriss yoti bare received. We are generally losers la the end if we stop ta r.lute all the backbiting and cos- slppioging ws may besr by tbo way. I bey are annoying, it is true, but not dangerous.' s long as we do aot slop to expostulate aod soold. Uur characters are formed and e re tained by tlumwilves ; by our own nctloos and purposes, and not by others. Let n always besr In mind that eslumnlutoM may usually be trusted to time and the slow but steady jusliee of publio opioioo.' Although tbe Pennsylvania railroad wssopenod Irom Philadelphia to Co lumbia in 1831, horses were not dis pensed with aa motive power nntil 1830. Although there was contluu ons eenoaelioa with Pittsburg ss esr ly as 183-4, it waa mainly by canals ssd by mountain portiset 1.4000 feet blub, and haaleost tl4.600,00& Tka 1nnalantal. rstllpnnif nMMae from HtrrUbvrc to aPitubarf, wm til oolf inoorporaUd thirty vcarfi .B lWOWiiptttl ; VEGETINE . He Says It Is True. Mbkac Falls, Nor., itrl. Ma. It. R. HTSrKiia l)r Hlr A. ton ara an antlra 1)rantr ta ma, I W.nt joo to know wb.l V K1KT IN r: hn dnn. tr mi. Only thoM k. W.B rld Iron) il.ittli'a door e.n know III. iralna of lurh a ' oil mll. ln.. I am U raar. nf as. Thr. ;..r. I war Uk.a rlok with waat tli.1oo:or. anll.1 I.dmiiaoo. I'r w..k. t mi e' tido-d to ar kl. 1 haU lbrMlin.r.nlphT.i'lKnt,lta. ut any h-lp. I raoalT.d oa r.ll.f j I wm a r;rnM nrr.tr I Anally 1 bMnro. anlirl h.lp .. 1 ha lat i t"r toM m. th.r. w no help t h-.alil h. mlaht poailhlf Mra ml III. by ajaeilns morphln. In my arm. aal lm. Th. .Bftourai(.m.nt fur .avlna ray lit. by h.T In. thit ilon. w.t to .mull . cb.no. 1 eouM rrnt aouMnt to run tha rl.k. Ahuut thli tlina ny on rit yoar ailrartlMnianl In ear pi.r. ltlmony oi p.r..n hoh.tl..n .ry lck with .boat th. inm. .onij.lnlnl. nJ w cur. I. My ion w.nt right aw.y tn Hi. p lho..ry mr. an I bonslil a hottl. ot Vl.U K.TIN K- H. toral bail a.il th. 0 rat hnitla 1 t.uml araat r.ll.f i I onnl.l Bin., myiwlf In bl. Altar I.. Ina tbrM botll.i I wa .hi. tn alt np avil mora Bunut lor room. 1 .ontlnu.il I. kins tba Vaa tin., bbi I w.a In . law wmkt r.itorail to my former h..lth. Tha 'K KTIN K a.ra) my Mr. an.r th. ihytlelam a.lil th.r. n bo hlo lor m. I hava hail no ilo.tnr alne. II 1 f..l aBW.II I titk.adoa. nf VtllKTINE, and I r aunim.nl It to my Manila. Yn.r V.iln. nunhi 1 1 bain avarr family. My doctor w.a auriirla.il ma In Rood health. Ha aay. V K.dKTIN K la a aood m.di ln. I toll him It eur.il m. H.aaya, "It la iru-- ia.nnin mi inn miDUttl, NHS. CATllKhirfE COINS. B.oaaaralli, biai liouoty, N. V. VEGETINE. V . . . I.. . ALT. msEANK OF THK PUion, If V auatian will rall.r. mln..lr.n.. purify .n.1 aa r.auch dl...M. rotorlna th natl.nt to ixr- fMtk.alih artar trylna ihlf' ra.t pby.li-unn, many r.mwll.a, rutl.rlns: fur year, la It not on rlu.lv. proof, If you ara a aull.r.r, you run bardl Why la Ibla ninOlnlo. .rfunnlus' auch ar.at eur.a I It wotk. ln th. hlond. In th. .iriBl.llna; UuM It oaa t'uly h. .nll.il th. Orkat III oon Pt ninrK. Tha r.t muro. of dl i-. n-lKln.L, In th. blood and no ini-'ll-.la. that do., not act dlraetly upon It, to purl, ty and r.oatala, baa any Juat olaim apva publlo alt.ullou. VEGETINE. WILL CURB. ca.kcu ii ii n on. BocsroRT, March ti, u:s. II. R. MTBvaira Mir 1 an t. II my haibtnl K it matwolmt. tie. of your Van. una tu taka fur tha Cank.r llamor, which 1 bar. bsd In my atomicb for imiiil y.ara. I took It and tha ra-ult waa T.ry .itl. factory. 1 bare In ken a unod many r.iu.ill.a lor tliu D.uknr Humor, and none ae.in.il to Inlp in. but V.notlu.. Th.r. Una doubt In mv mlad tlit every on. aullerlnit with Cauk.r Humor ran bo curoJ by takluii Vaic'tlno- Itaav. ru. a uvd apuailla, aod 1 le t battac la every reaped. Your., villi r.fpenl, Mia. LI.UX ANN FOULU. VEGETINE. NOTHlNii EQUAL TO I T. NniTTii Hai.km. Masb , Nov. li, Mi. tin. It. H . Stkvkks ; Hear Mr 1 have be n trnubled with HorofuH, ranker and I. I.r I' nn.l ilut fir Ihre. y.ura. Nothing ever dl I me .ny vnod uulll 1 oom. in.nnod uini( tlie VK'lKTiNK 1 em now cum eluox Br.t rle, .n.l itjill uslnir tb. V.netlni. I cons dor lh.ro la nidlm- .ul toll lor aueh amuplitlnta. cau heartily r.cuui. mend It tu evoriboilv . tourviruiy, .u un. ij-rziF n I'ArKilin ,Mu. la LfAgrHUse St. South ha:em, U.aa, .a avert a .jaiei I VFdF.TINF. thoMUKiily ermll atel kind uf buuior, n I r.Herea tha eiillr 10 a b.althv cobdlllon. VEGETINE. PREPARED BY H. R- STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegctino is Sold by All Drugyisls. NEW ' A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Fa. LAU0E3T. BEST AND C0MPLETE3T ilOCK OP Dry GuodH, Crocorles, Quecnsiwaro. Ilordwure. "Wood He Willow "Wore, Notions, Furnishing GooiIh, Boots it Khoes, Ilaia & Caps. READY MADE CLOTHING cheaper than ever brought to Sny der County. Doaler in GRAIN, 6EED3, COAL, LUMBER, FI8II. 8 ALT, "L ASTER Co. All kinds of OooJs eiohanctd for Cash or aporot.d eoualrv projuce. Call and sAamina my atocs soa learn my prices before purobaelog sliswbere. i . i n id.j ,i Util. tt loin, UIU CAUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the following art lola. h.. aaaa uarahaaad by tha annaraisnen at nnarin-e h.i. ana leu ia taa poBMeaiou or juna . Heauriea. ouring aur ideaaure. All uaraoaa ara eeutloaed sot to In tarler. or nedill. lth the a. me, eli Mink, I Heda a ad Uaddlac, Cook Htora and plpa, h.l loiereal last AOie.of Or.ln In around, lot Uorn, Bbaau, u.rrowa. ni.ua, uraia lirili i ulllrator. Hav Iaddere. How: lot Uai. I WagoB.. Wak.b Bin, Mlnsl. ad Doable Treea, Ha, Kaka. Korea Uaara, cult, Setorrel Mara, Hay alara, t Day Uor...lCow.,rlea JOHlATl K L.1KK, reb.st,n. . ... lauAUi, PA., MAY 3, 1877. SPRIl Great Excitement in Selinsgrove. " AUD OPPBNHBIHHB'3 STOCK OF GOODS Tdfl Lffi FOR THEIR STORE. CHEAPER GOODS, BETTER G00D3, AND MORE J JAVINQ JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CIl'IEJ WITH THE LAR0E3T ASB MOST COMTLETB 8WJK 0? MEiNH, YOTJTI1H V1V1 JJOYN ClOXIlirS'CJ . ALL OFWIUCn WE WILL SELL AT PRICE s TO DKFV COMrETITlOV. URAP THE FOLLOWING AND SEE WdT Wd C tM AFFORD TO 8i:LL tsO CHEAP. 1st We buy for Cash and sell for the same, consequently we do not cbargo yoa to mako np for poor paying customers. We buy our goods in largo quitntitiim from tho best uiaufacturera and soil large tianntitius each yoar, thus boing enabled to soli at Small l'nilits. 2nd. Our expenses are much lens than those of any similar Establishment iu this section of tho country, conse quently we can sell choapor than they cau. 3J. Having bad many years experience in tho business, wo are enabled to take evory advanlago of the bosiuoss aud aro enabled to give our Customers tho aAvautun-o of the samo. 4th. Wo adhere to tho Goldon I.ulo of -. ON'K TRICK FOR ALL, and no Misrepresentations which so enres for us a customer of evory man who buys ono bill from us. 5lh. Whilst wo do not allow our customers to deduct thoir Railroad fare like somo clothing hotisos. we sell at such bargains, that every one who gives us a trial is enabled to save many times tho priuo of thoir fair. Try ua and tee for yourxelf. Our etock is hirtje and embraces in connection with the clvthimj a full lin of Gent's furnishing goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valices Cc ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICES. You can buy goods as cheap of us as of any clothing botiso in Central Ponu'a. bo.iidos having a cbanoe ia draw ing a solid silver American watch. Soo advoitisumeut iu another column. Feeling confident that our ondsavors to serve our customers will meet with their approval aud patronage we remain. Tours Respectfully, GUAM) New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' new builiding, oppoaito the Keytsone Hotel.) MA.ItIIl!:rl, NT., NISLwIaN'MCsI UOV12. I A.. C TITT?TQ "nH.liwi.rntiinieil from IIkj 12awt- jjg JjjJ MI t Ji t iM V i I la 1 llO I jUrgeHl (111(1 iiiomi. wouipiot niiuuc OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! over brought to thin county. Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in III.ACK ALPACAS. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & IN5ERTING3, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. Iooilo iti ncol oi will liud it to thoir advantage to con before ixircbitHinar elsnwlifio. norcont. GOODS RECEIVE I) ALMOST DAILY Dl'RIN'O SEASON. Thankful for past faoors a continuation of thn samo is respectfully solicited. - Oct. 1(5, '73. AociigBTiee's aS3e , NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Ii'ORCAHIIOR tho undersignod AnsiKneo ot HOWAliD 1. ROMIG Adamsbiirff, Snyder County, Iim'a The Stock Consists pnrtlv of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such os Cloths, Cassimers, Kentuchy Jeans, Colbnades of every style ana quautv, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DELA1NS, Merinos Poplins, Ac. at all prices and very cheap. HAT3 AND Cil is, cartels, rioor, ne, ana smr un uiotn. BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware. Queonsware, Tin and Glassware WcoJand Willow ware, Coffees, Sugars, Hyrups, Molasses, Teas of all kinds, and at Jjow Itiocs, Cicars & Tobacco, I'ish & Salt. Wholonule and Retail. nniT nn AT rfl AT shamoiin a wilkesiiabrg, jJOJJ IVVAeUf VVOiil March T, 1175. T M.LINN, A. II. DILL J. (Hunee.eore to J. f. It J. M. LlnB.) ATTOUNtl'd AT LAW, L.wlaburg, T Offer tbair profeisionnl s.rvie.s Io tba publio. Colleoiions and all olbor pro foaiiiounl busiiioss snlrusled to ibrlr oara will rac.ir.prooipl att.nl loo, f Jan. 8, '07ll II. II. Grimm. Wm. II. Dill. GRIMM'& DILXi, Attorneys & Councelors AlUA ir, Office Near the Post Office. ktv'reeburtr. Feun'a. CoosuUatioa la bole Eogli.b and Oaraaa NO. 51. ARR WE IS & OPP ENHEIMER, ONE DOOR A DOVE KEY3TONB HOTKL SELINSOROVE. fin.v Gfoodn in our llu call and tisamino my goods nnd pn- Tliov can alwiivn suvo from 2 to 4'J licsjH'ctruin, S. AVlilS. a ITtOrT7CI3 I3Y ISAAC BEAVER, Aaalgnra. W . POTTER, . AT10UKEY AT LAW. Selinstzrove, Pa.. Offers bis profeeiional sertiocs to th. publio. All UksI business tulriialS't Io his oars will rseslrt rrotupt ilsallon. Unioa ons door abova lbs Nsa; Lutbsraa Charea. July, lib '72. lAMOSt, ALLBHAB. BOSAOa ALtlMIV, S. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTORN EYB AT LAW. Helinjflrrove9 X'tx. All profe.alooal bueln.a. tail eollaellng nl rusted te Ibelr ears will be promptly attanad to. Caa bs eoasult.d ia Ksilish r QHnu. gffli Mirlf. 9,Mt. Tim PQatV. Published every Thursday Evcn'mfc hy JHRZKIAH CBOUSB, Prop'r. Terras of Subscription, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Pay. adlo sitbinsis mouths, or li.'rO if not pnld within the year. Mo par di. continued until all attearairt' are fmid unices at the option ef the pub inlior. Subscription outlle of the oouaty PATABLK IN ADVANCB. aafPcrnona lifllnff end usiii)( paper ad lrojiao'l ft other uovomesulacriuers and are liable forth price of the paper !AU8H OF THEM THAN EVER. F. J. R. ZELLER, ATTORNEY.AT.LAY? Cenlreville, Snyder County, renna. All b'l.ln.M entru.tel to his rare will well an I fetllifiilly atten l-d Ik. Will nrarttoo at tli. .v.rl 0'inrta of Suyder and adininintf rniuitl.a. t'an he conault.d Iu Ih. Envll.h mr Clortnfu langtiaxe. Oet. so, T3tf CHARLES IIOWER, ATTOIISEY AT LAW. SeliiiHgrovs, Ta. OITers bis professional rTicoa io Ibe puh lie. ( ollectmns ana all other proies'ionai buainens entruntnJ to bis care will re e.ir. prompt altontion. Office luro doors nortb of tbo Keystone Hotal. f Jan 6, 'C7 JOUT II. ARNOLD Attorney tit 1 aw, & DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MlbULKul'UO, PA rrofee.lonnl btiMaral entrusted to bis ear !'..' be prumptly atienJcl to. Fob (171 JIoln'ON 15 A K Hit, Attoriipy-nt-Law, Li'wialnuy, Union Co., Pa. f&y-fiBD bo con.iulicJ in ths Eogli.b snd U o rui an 1 nrip it 1. "rI (IKKICI: Mariiel Street, opposite Walls Stuitb ii Go's riiorn 8 40 J T. PA UK 3, ATTORSKV AT LAW, SHLI.NSailOVE. d.SVDStt COCNTV, Ta 3eit.l6, '67tt AC. SIMPSON ATTDtlSEV AT LAW, Northtiicbovlanil, P. Offers his profesaionol sorrip.s ta tba pub lip. All buainass cntrn.tej to Lis ,oars ill be promptly altonjod Io. Jan. 17. '07tf J. PETERS, Justice of the Peace, Middleburg, Snyder county, Penn'a. Ooiimritnutiiff dme, and Coll.ctlnra mad.. r.r.T thing lutrualed Io hi. care, will reeelrs prompt atioallun. Jan. II, '74. fU I" KAN AW EL, ' J PflTMCIAN AND aPROEOtt. Cenlrci Hie, Hnjilcr Co., Pa, OlTcr. bis profosslooal ssrvioss Io Ibe publio. 6-38lf )R. A. il. S1IITH, PHI'S 1 CI AX AXD SURG BOX, OrTors bis professional srrvio.s to tba sill. teus or Adanisburg ana vioinily. orp, 71 DR. J. V. SfllNDEL, 8UUUEO.N AND PIIVSICIAS, Middlcburir, Pa. Offers his professional aervioes to ths oil. isens ef Middleburg and rloiuily; Marcb SI, '67 1 I. MONUECK, J list Ice of the Peace Adamsburg, Snyder Co., l'a. Will be in bis offioe at lbs abor. uienlloa sd place, oa MONDAY and ttATUHDAT of each week, when all kinds of buaioes roiuiiug to bis olboe, will bs attended te Juue 2H 'lilt P. YAN BUSKIRK, 8UR0ICAL & MECHANICAL DEKTIlt Selinscove, Fonn'st. U A. WETZEL, to. Justice of the Peace jjcavertown, nuyeier is,, fa. I AU kinds of ooliroilous made mm liberal ' terms. 1'roroptly atlsod. te all binia.ee iatruelee) to few sore. (e'en Ztt, '7 JTT Jostle, of IH8 Peace anil CoiiTeTancer. aoilla OravtsSuyder Ca, itu, Collatlaae aa all hnaiu.ee aarlalalaf to as
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