V ' iV Llvettlaintf Hates. column one year, ino.no 80.00 15.00 75 e-half, column, rmo year, e-fourth column, one year, . .mare (10 linns) 1 insertion Every additional insertion, .tui1 and Rnaineaa cards of 60 .Mon than S lined. rryear. 6.00 uditor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee xowcr, litorial notices per iin, to aii advertisements for a snorter ne- liod than one year are payable at the th are ordered, and if not paid kk nnion orderinf them will be held responsible for the moner. .Poe try God Say Our President eBHsass Bf FBAKCIS DI HAM JASYIKR ' f fkli beantlfal byma kM nn nn) or par tarmt si aaarlr evarr lnnnrlloa la IM elljj & Wa.alng Ins lne tb,t of Abraham LIbooId Mtb4thof Xereb, All as'lt nafarl th Strip and Stare, Tta. kana r of tha Fra I aj-.n tlma Ira Ihnnaand patriot grtfi The Hhrlna of l.lhanr I OoaM I'h on hmrt, ons bop, on alia, A nnllMad bind, T !!. with aolana rllM. Ib Bulr of oar land I ynt to let s pntontat With rob of majnty Nat lo confer kinal. crown, ft or hood e.nbjMt bn W bnw boMth no Mplrl .., Obr bo trl Bod i rolnrabla-a win, rarl and froa. . KbmI oulj to lu.lr Uod I Onr rnlerbo.et ao tlttad rank. Ko ancient, prlnola lln, Ko raeel rlhl In aoraraiuntr, AocMlral nd davlna A patriot, at lil" connlra call, RMpnodlns to hr vole, On of th peopl-, h become A aovaralga, by our chuloa I And sow, bfor ib might? pll Wa'a reaml to Llh.Ttr, Jfaawaara tocharlau and defend Tha Charter of tb Fr I fjn'l "f onr country, aaal hi oath With Tbry anpratn aaaant. Uod a tha Uolon of tha Ktatef I tfod aavaonr praaldaiit I 1 ia coll ano ouh Anecdotes of Signor Blitz- To the boyish tricks of Signor Blitz ia bis native village Lis nei-rh bors asoribod the loss of tboir sheep, mishaps to their cattle, ami any unusual occurrence within twenty miles of tbe town. IuJeo J the gooJ priest and burghers of the town once held a solemn council to con sider what should be done with this nncanny boy. No result seoui to hare come of their deliberations, ybt,' says the the author, 'the villa gers might be seen standing a 1 way off gazing at my person, and al leging that they saw most mysteri ous sights of boing pi-tsiiicr in i I Olisa a .a 1 a . it il . j t.ne cuimneys, mrou-ru iuo 4-indowa,., . 'i.,i hWfirHa buVn,'n.,oanu the house at mid oigbU'.t ; , At JttrtSr, England, in tha early park of 1801, be wai summoned be fore the archbishop and church connoil r to a' performance, and calledi.,1) answer vuri m di n ges eV irreJi;;ion. and as beiu an 'idle misoheivou4 person.' The council were not able to find him guilty, but be treated thorn to a gratuitous per formance. lie astonished thu m- eemblage by announcing that a watch, which he exhibited would be transported to a cu-ihiou in tuo cathe dral pulpit i and there it was found when a inoaseuger went to soaroh for it. Ilis first feat as a ventriloquist was ia a dessectin room whither ho had been invited by a medical mend. Tbe doctor, scappul in hand, h 1 1 made an inoUiou in the body of u woman, to which sho protested 'It is cruel to multilute,' said tho voice. the remains of a woman.' 'Tea,' came from another body upon another table i' 'it is im out roge to thus abuse a woman, uocy ""'"""j tor and students made a rush foiM editor) to rt the door, and it was only when theexteodittr back, surgeon had frantically driven home in his carriage, taking Signor Blitz with him, that the ventriloquist ex plained. It is impossible to give more than a few of tbe many anecdotes which Signor Blitz himself has lelt on his t long life and varied experience. Meeting Faganini, tho violinist, du ring e visit to GlrtRgow, an in font's voice came from within the creat Italian's fiddle. 'My Ood 1 said Paganini, 'what is this!' 'Ton know whose child it is,' said a female voice from a neighboring closet The excited musician rushed to the closet, thence back to his vio lin, and then turned around to see Signor Blitz laughing aud reoeive his explanation . . , An Egyptian mummy was present ed by the American council at Cairo to a Philadelphia museum. A crowd was one day about the case, and was startled by a voice from tbe multitudinous linen folds. Open the box I open the box !' aid the voice. - 'Who are you,' asked one visitor mora venturssoras than the rest Tm adescendant of theP horaohs,' answered the voice. What do voa want 1 Ask vonrself. Your confounded Yankee cariosity has waked me up from the sleep of ages. Open the boxl' What's vonr name t' 'Signor Blitz,' answered the voice, and the great ventriloquist , made himself, known. Tha Signor while in Novo Scotia was approached by an old orange woman with a basket . of delicious fruit . Be bought an orange for a sixpence, and catting it in half drew from the centre a gold sovereign. Tbe performance wae repeated witb another orange, the old woman looked on with amazement He was abont to take the third from her basket whan ehe anatobed it away and vow ed be should have no more eover aiffna for a aixpenoe. Introduced to a very solemn cler gyman in Ilartford,' Connecticut that gentleman abruptly denounced the Lienor for rerformanoee which wore dirroos to the welfare of maskiai.' and mock more of the .r5ae sort Intrrc;tfi tlas, the i. . In . . . . . a il i. - In --HW Jl lift- ul ii ' I Man. VOL. 14. cards from tbe pocket ol his miuiste-j . . . . . i i rial coat, ana wiiuarew b aice pox and dice from his clerical bat Sig nor Ulils was troubled no more witb orthodox objections from that gen tleman. In the old Sixth street market, Philadelphia, he bought a dozen eggs for 14 cents of a stolid dutch-man- -Clear as wasscr mit a well bucket, eh V remarked the vendor as he banded them over. The Signor broke one and thore camo peeping through Hie aperture first a feather bend and then a whole canary bird, which sang sweetly to the man of eggs. The Signor s fun-making propnn sity seems to have been iriebistiblo, and found expression in all manner of startling' ways and places He made a negro cry ont from withiu his trunk on one occasion, and came near being arrested as an abolition ist lie mado bis horse talk, and the fruhteued hostler could not be iuduoed to re enter the. stablo. So the Signer was himself compelled to trrooui the animal. His favorite rosoit seems to bavo been in the market places, where he gave voice to chickens and pigs and even oys ters, to tho great confusion of tho market people. But when be hud had his laugh tho kind hearted pro fessor iiever failed to ruako good uny loss, direct or indirect, that tho via tims might have suffered. His be nevolouce was comprehensive, and it is sai 1 of him that he gavo away half of what be mad i ia charity. In the Island of t. John, however, an offer to give to tuo poor tho pro ceeds of ouo of his entertainments wus refused by the village pastor. "What 1" said the shepherd, 'receive alms for tho poor fiom the hand of a wizard a bewitched huu.lt Oh, no 1 What spiritual good would flow upon the subject in disguise. Sew York World. Amebioam Inventive Phoobess. Under the above heading tbo Seien tijio American of May 7th has a long and interesting article, from whioh wo make the following extracts. To show with what iapiJity in ventors tnulto improvements on in ventions embodying original princi pals, says tho writer, it may be noted lhat iu tho early days of the seeing machine 110 patents wero granted for improvements thereon in a single year t and out of tho 2,'Jl) patonts issued iu the year 1S57, 152 were for improved cotton-gins aud pressos, lCl for improvements on tho steam engine, and 194 for novel devices re lating to railroa.U and improve ments in tho rolling stock. Iu the year 1813, three years after the pub lication of this paper was commenc ed, but GGO patents were granted i but under tho stimulus of publish ing those inventions as they were patouod, ten years later, in 1S3S, the number had increased sixfold, retch ing 3,710, whilo up to January 1st, 185l, as already stated, the aggre gate of patents issued amounted to 17.407 i since that time and up to the present ths total is 181,013. And curiosity hero leads us (aibls review our own work, say, twenty years, or to 1857, a period during which 170.713 natouts have been issued. We fiud. by actual count, that 62,002 applications have been made through h e rvHentino American ratent Agency for Patents in the United States and abroad. Ibis averages almost ten applications per day, Suudavs excluded, over the entire period, and bears tbo relation of more than one quarter to the total num ber of patents Issued in this oouutry up to the time of writing. Too Well Proved. A lawyer had a case on the docket in whioh, among other things, he wished to prove that bis client bad no money, and to this end he cross examined onfe of tbe opponent's wit nesses as follows t "Voa asked my clieut for money did yon not t" "Well yes sir. 'Answer promptly," sir. Let ns have no hesitation, l on asked hint for money now what was his an swer t" "I don't know as I can tell. 'But surely you remember." 'Yes sir." "Then out with it What was bis answer t" ' . I'd rather not tell " Ho 1 bo I You are on that track are you I You won't tell t S. m . ss 'I shonld ratber not. sir. 'Bat I should rather yon would 1 So sir, if you do not answer, my questions promptly and truthfully, 1 11 call on tne oourt to commit you for aontemot" Well, if I must tell tales out of school here you have it I asked him yesterday if he couldn't leud me half a dollar, and he told me he could not." And you believed him did yon not!" Yea, sir t for be said ' you had robbed him of every eent of his ready money, and if be dido t get out of yonr bauds pretty soon bis wife and little onea would come too." 'That will do, sir. You can step down off tbe etand.. ' Two hundred thousand German colonists, in Sooth Russia, intend to emigrate to Brsiil and other parte of America to avoid draft into the army, xne amigrauoa awe w msjsaWHsvH.r aiTri r . - tlSlA..a.U. " J a MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Whe,e tho Htime.tead Laws Aro Nul lified. Title to ariculi ural land belong ing to ths United Stutes cannot new be enquired ficpt undir lit pro vis Inosoi'ibe prt-omption snl liomo steadluws, whioh reMtlct ownership lo ons hundred an I r-ix'y sors solu a'dy sullied snd tin prove J. It lit on of tbe pbenmneaa of Fod crsl Uk'hI sture, so rich in errors sol impvrleoiion, that Hie lo laws were enurted in inoruncs of tho physical Keeisraphy nl tlis lurjer part ot the public doiniiio over whioh I hoy Were luaJe iipiTativi). Tlie uovcrn tneot an l piople are now o in'mnt'-d by an uuiVns'ia tiulliric.ttion of bulb. Th! O 'ji'Ct tf the lav4 wus, primut'i ly, to K'iinul ne ilio preiluctive fcrce, whiuh tlie Hetth ment nnJ cutlivatinn of tho unoccjpioJ publie ImJ woull neoi'sjuriljf brinir iolo play ; secun-' durlly, to prepitiuto t b j lueling a inoog the volers in the Western Stale un I Temti'les, which uxks fr landi lor ths Inutile, anJ give pirjiuount imuorl'ii.ca in border pel itics to the "sutu tl ttettles.'' Nature placed u limit to the exieu-i u we.n wurJ of this p ilioy id wivio uwny the public IsuJ to ptior mnn. Test lim it was the line of s'lllicienl r.iinfall. The Home-to id and l'reeiniitinn laws I'iMi inns lietinii uii'l oiucicy whore Nature cease I In inigttu the sod st too limes and to the degree re omred f ir tlie regular prolueiiou ul creps lieyuol I lull li-to liu p-r tiill J will go lor It i iinpo.lulo for bill) ... i f . . I V III v w 1 1. I I The area over which N ttitre hits j Congress ill n 'i Hilled the wisdom of enituting these slat utus it eunruious. It is bounded by'ibo I00 h tueridun of looitude on the eai-t, by the .Sier ra Nevada and Cu-faiie rangeii of iiKinutaint on tht wo-t. tlu- IJiiiisli boiiit'laty hue ou ihe 2s nth ami the .Mexit'su Iiuj oo the oomli. itlnn all tins urea agriculture as pursued in the Slins s ippi vailty or N--v Hiulaud tins uo existence, and ojri- culture within the nieJU-t si ths Slat- ntory bomuKuader is atiilut(ly im po-Bible. Thi oiieh iut thin iniini'iise rot ion uritiei.il urination is iu lis- peosuble to the cultivation of the soil. The greater poitt u oi there, itiua is not ou-cepuulii of Irtigatieu nave by wiudiuill puitip. which wuill be illeclivo or very small IkiIUuik oidy Irselious of si'o'.ional Iruciions I ne curt f tlius watering: ti hnndrel snd hixiy ocre hutu'iteid w.nil.l bo us lynch beyond the nvaus ol tbo uvvr-.gait age settler us would be s graiilto a- duct Iro in tbe iieitrrsi luouniaiiiH It is true tint n imorous areas in this region fan communo rain ny tniuiies from stnr"uudiiig liilN uud lieints. Dal Ihess diicne-, as ibey are call'd ii mining piilaiioe, are really luruud- tblo eugineeriiig wuik, lreuoiitly miles in loimlh. scieulil'.uslly con- struetod, and costing a great deul ol money to make una keep in repuir Ihoy fan ouiy ue consirueten oy tveulthy euptiulifls, or usociulions of mon posses-lug menry lor invesl- tucot. They are wnoiiy npyouu int rench ol the poor meu lor wium beui- Gt the Preemption uud lioiuesteud laws wore enacted. Tue rivers wiiti- n thi regiou ol in-ullleh-ni rainluil do ti'.t serve tigriculiure. limy are at the brs'i hut watering places for cat tle. They huve uo peramncnt vni- unie. ineyurjr up iiiiMttly disappear. Their moisture to the U'lj'oent suil lrolu perJoLiiion is speedily lust. In nt one instunce t uo they be put to I be rc ttily use made of the Nile by the farmers ol Egypt. The fact exists, uud it can never b altered, tbt all over the im- iiipoko region bouuded as we Huve suit between the lioe of ibo Sierr Neva- las snd Mexico, tbe "Uoiuestead el our land laws i iuipusditile, and the nteni und purpoi-e ol lbs Preemption and llome-lead laws are mado null aud void by a paramount, law ol'N;i tnie. Yet the plains, wesus, sod valleys ol ibis region im vuliuble lor ths produotioo of caitle. They ure true prtuing ttrouuds sod cheep ran res. But nut upon one buodred snd sixty acres co stock rane and feed. The success 01 me ouiuoa incn rsisiag requires a prscticully unlimi ted range. The Homestead law is dostb to It. For o sensible! men will embark in ibe bu-t'iexs unless be oun oomtnand Us soodititim ty own- ersbip, aud avoid ths troubles uud losaes inseperable rroiu oommon u.-e nod conflicting claims. . While lhee two Isws stand, rem sing title to more tbao otto litindred and sixty acres, tbe great body id this vast territory tuu-t remain uu- oocuoie'l, and the continent be divl ded by a desert, uoiy me lanus oenr to sprio)issnd along sonwfed etresnis will be sold and used. All "thot ilonds rqnally rioh, but that co be errlitsied only artinoiuiiy. snu an me atiU.ranrre laods will be oealected. And these eotnpriss nearly its whole ol the rrgioo which we n-ve aeaorib- ed by boundary ".Now lorn By.fi. Ths Modoo Indiso. oow number. ing fifty-four males and nlxty-ihree tetnalea, are loouted on a very fertile tra-t oontaiiiing 4.000 aoren, lo the orwih-aat eortier of the Sbiwnse re. aervt Indian Terrilory., They have eosagod eoeruellcally in labor tlurina; the past year, and as a remit, hsve a lams and vslusble crop on their farm. Ths Government has expanded II,- 882 fur their a-hnolioir for tea m-mine whioh is under the super flitos of ins Soolety of friend. The Miettii H oste suth-rlses the Qoveroor to offer a reward ot tlO.000 for a remedy for the oimim kaowa .- e-v-,-'- - - ' m -j- .'lI w 'aar'''rJr.. VEGETINE HeJSaja It Is True. Hbnaca Fails, Not., isrs. Ms. II. R. MTHTi-ca : Urar Mir Aa ton ara a an lira trana.rt ma, want joa in know what V htlKTiN K h don f.ir Only lto. have tan rai.d iro d.alh'. door ean ban Ib tatne of aneh a Biadlija. 1 am M yar nf . Thr ) amo I waa Ukaa rlok with want tbadoctoi flalll Iiimbaui, for w.k I waannn4 I m f bl. I had In r dlllrnl pbt,llana, III ont ana h ip I rolfal n r(lr I 1 waa rraat -udatar I finally I Iwsam ntlrlf hl aa. The 1at do. tr tn, bi ther wa a halo t h - aal't h mlaht pix'llilf my II bv .otln mnrpltln In my artna and 1. Tb ncnur.Kamsnt tor aavlntr my Itf by hat Ina th don wae o ainall a ehanr 1 enuid n on nt lo run lb rmk. About thla tluia m on road your dvrtlmnt In nnr pH.r. I.f ttmony ol a prain who hal bon vry ati witti alMint tb aam .nmclalnl, anl wa tur My a n want rttht away .to tb ap ithocat for an I bought a bottl of VKt 1 KTI .N K, II. lo 1 hid tiNd thf flrft bnttl 1 found rr r 1 lawf I eoiibl mnv ntyavir In bad. Attor tan In I ti rat bUI I waa il lo alt up and mo almut room. 1 .ntliiui taklua tb V.vi tin, and I waa In a (w tc rector I torn rnrnirr haalth. Tl VMIK.T1NK avd m III alir lb. ilil.-lan il l Ihsr waa no form. I bar had no doetor Inf. If lira unwall I tab a doa of V tUKTlNE, aud I r oMiini-ed It to mi trlrmla. Your iln onvn 1 1 b la ry family My doctor waa uriirlaa l t ni In i lioaltb. II aay. V Kit KTIN K la a aood mdt oln. I tall him It curt" I m. II ;, "it If tru.' 1 rannot la.l too thnVlul. Vry irrataln II v yonra, ,IH.-t. I'A nir.hlNK COONS. Snaarlia, banao U. uuty, N. Y. VEGETINE. A LI. MSKASKH OF TIIK lll.dfin. If Taukriwa will rallov. pln,elna purlly and enr. au-h dU.aaaa rtorlna th patlant to ir. foot hual'h aftar tryina lll. r.nt iii)li-l(n, manr rinwll. uflnrlns lor yaara In It not r-oniMii'dv roif, If yna ar n uMrr, you pan boouradl Why la thla mtdlPin iwrforinlna "ch J""1 e,ref , ''b In tha bUd In tl.a 'ilnmt IIiko I'minm. Th nliurri iii- oruinaint in th biomi : and bo lurdl elite that do, not art dlrrtlv UHin It. to ptiri ly in'i renuvaiv, uaaany;ui ciaiui Uoa puuni attautUu. VEGETINE. WILL cum:. rAHi:u iiimiou. KoraroHT, March 31, 187. II. H. 8trt : sir I. am 1 .11 my hatbinl not matwntot. tt ol your Veuatl'i t ink for th t'ank II umor, whleli I bin htd In njr Horn eh In; arl eiir. I took It and tli ra-.ilt wai v.rtr tt'l-M-tory. 1 bav tnk.n a itoo l tniny raniadi for tiio t-aukr lluinur, and noni aomo I to h dp ms but Vitumi Thar la no touhtlnin' mind tint arary on audarln nltn I'ankar llutnor rtnM eurad by taklmt Vavi tlno- It aaf m a ood a alUs, and 1 fa.t btlr lo cr.ry rriet. Vour-, -lib raiot, iUn. tl.lZ.t. A.vN POOLE. VEGETINE. NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. Kol TH Salfat, Maa , Nor. II, lTa, Ma II. H. STKVKKa : iaar Mr 1 hvli-n trnublad with Newrula, Canker and 1. I rl' iiu,liln for thr.oyatra, Nothlnv Ivor dl I in uny good until loom, mancsd utin j tli V KU fcl'i M K. I am now n lon nral rato, and allll union th. tot' tor puch oomiilitlnta. an bi-arilly roouiu mend II tnovarybodv. luur. truly, .iaa. i.ikzih .m. r'i'xoin, .No. (a Lasransu St., noula. ha.ui, Ma. VrOKTINK thoroughly .radl ato srry kind ol humor, ami rni.ri Iba oullr ayalein to a bAlib oooUuluo. VEGETINE. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vcgetine is Sold by All Druggists. NEW A. S. HELFEICH Beaver Springs. Fa. AND COMPLETEST roc it of jTry Gootln, Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware. Wood At Willow Ware, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Boots Si Shoes, uts St Caps. READY MADE CLOTHING cheaper than ever brought to Sny der County. . Dealer ia GRAIN, BKKDd, COAL. LUMUER, FISH. SALT. i'LASTEK so. All kind of Goods exohsnged for Cssb or approved enuntry praduoa. Call snd aXainlu oiv sloox ana learn my price before puronsslog elsewhere. Ool. 1J. miu. out. fTJIlE NATIONAL HOTEL. , HENRY KREBS, Pro'r. SelinHgrove, Pa. This Hot la nlaannl'y loaatad la tha "annara, and la a v.rydaalrabla plao for trav.lara loaui tha aaavof acoommodatlona at low rat... Par ona atopnlus ouo ar I II tw au. lo call again, Tb boat of liquor In tb bar. (Tt IntaUai BaaUuraal laeonaaottoa witb Iba Uot.1. , a PT. if.-' rjNION HOUSE, . , Mlddlabart ra. QEOKQEO. 8MITH, Proprietor. oMomedatloas I ood and ebarses od a rata, gaaelal aeeesiaiodatieas for drov ers. A sbsre of Us publls patroaags Is sollelted, " flJOEOIO, SMITH, - irrrrtc - fTirit.,i ..'lo will GOODS! .tu' ' t PA., MAY 10, 187T. iiiirvxi piTBDiSg New York (In Holmos' new builidinp, opposite the Koytsone Hotel.) MAiiKisrr Hrr., Hi2iuvHiitovii:, i-fV. fl TETTlTfl hnM.liiNt. rotiii'iivd from tlici (. W hlil orn JitioM with tho lururoest " most CJoniploto Ktoolc OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! over lrouylit to lliiw coniit.v Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in ULACK alpacas. Special inducements in & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. rooplo in neetl of will find it to their advuntat:o to ces beforo pnrchasinff elsewhoro. porcent. OOOUs ItKCEIVlSU Ali.MUST iJAlt.X UiiiJU aiaf.v Thivikjulfor past Jaoors a continuation of the same is rcxjectulli solicited. HcHpectJulhi. ' Oct.lG. 73. H. WI2IH. NEW GOODS ! FOBCAHIIOR IirODTJCia IJY tho undersigned Assignee ot HOWAHD 1. ROMIG Atlnmsburr, Snyder County, I'enira The Stock Consists patllv of TALL AND WIiSTER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cassimefs, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadea of every stylo ana quiw.tv, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DETAINS, Merinos Poplins, &o. at all prices and very cheap. HATS AND CAPS, carpets. Floor, Tame, ana siair uii mom. BOO'mS and shoes, Hardware. Queoneware, Tin and Glassware Wcodand Willow ware, Coffoes, bugars, Byrups, Molasses. Teas Citrais & Tobacco, Fish & iaiit nnir fin AT eaaatoitiiiawiniiisBAaBe. jJOJJI VVTAXI, ttarah T, Il7fc J M.LINN, A. II. DILI. (HutHMMora to J. r.fc J. M. Line,) ATTOItNtio AT LAW, Lewlabur2, I'a OITr their profeaaioaal seriiees lo Ibe publlo. Colleetlons snd all other pro fessional busineae eotrusled lo ihrir eare trill rclprootpt attention. Jan.s, oai II. II. Grimm. Wm. II. Dill. GRIMM& DILT-t. Attorneys & Councelors AT-LAW, Offloe Near the Post Offlee. , kFrkairaT. PftNa'a. Coaeallatlea to eeik KagUefe ad Oenaas fasustej fe, tw, ' j vroa.m tu lur mi tuitTFZ.!'" I NO. 52. I Dug I Fancy Store, itnti HAMBURG EDGINGS uny trlH our lino cull and exnmino my L'ooils nn.i pu They can always save fuun 2o to 40 NEW GOODS ! !. , ol all kinds, auu at ijow t rices, Salt Wholesale and Retail. ISAAC DEAVEU. Aaalint'B. W . POTTER, . ATlOnXEY AT LAW. 8olinssrore. Pa . Offer his prof.a.ionel err, ices is lbs publie. Alllesal bu.lneee ealruaiei le ble eare will reoeive irorort atleatioa. Office oo door above ibe New Lalbersa Cbursb, July, 4th 'IX lAneet atiaaiAa. aosaes At-uiaa. S. ALLEIIAN & SOU. ATTORNEYS AtLAW. Hellnsscrroves, All rafeeelooal ba.laees aud eeileellai ealrejeled te ibelr ears wills proejipll aliased le. Ca be eoaealte.1 la Kaglisi ma 0aFaav fa. Haekal latiarev ",?'" POHT. II Publtshod eve(7 Thuradav Evening bf TIBBMIAB OnOVMM, Prop'r. Terms of Snbsenption, TWO IX)LLAR3 PER ANSUW. ray. ablo vithin six months, or liSOifnot paid within ths year. No paper dis continued until all srreant((aa are raid unless at the option tits pub iahor. Subscriptions mitaide of theeonut PATAIM.B IN ADVANCB. Persona liftin and iislna; paper adilrtwaod 'n othoraliccomesubsori' jf and sro liable for the price of the p P F. J. It. ZELLER, A TTORXEY-A T-LA IF Ccntrcuille, Snyder County, Pcnna. All Im.ln-" antro.t.il to hi rare will wall aoH falthlnlly attan Jail to. Win prartlM at tha aral noort. of Snylnr and alohiine oniuitlM. tlan Im oonaulta-l la lb Knall'b r Unrmau lansuana. Oct. fc, '7311 CUAULKS IIOWER. ATTOUNEV AT LAW. Selinscrove, Ta. OfTers hlaprnfeaalonalafrrlce to the pub lie. Collection, ami all otlii-r profeaaiona1 buaineaa enlrualeJ to bi care will re orit prnmpt allrnilon. Office Iwodoore norlli or Ibe Keystone llot.i. jano, ui jbuN iirAiVNoini Attorney nt Inw, DISTRICT JTTOn.NKY, MIDDLKrtUBO. PA rrnfraalonal bnalnei entrustod to bis eare wl'..' he protnplt atlonJcd to. f Fab 9,71 JTlIOMl'.SON BAKER, Vttorno.v-tit-T.itiw, Lcwihiir)t, In ion Co., Pa. gtgyOan be eonaulted io Ibe Ungliab and Oeriniiii UnKiiag.k."VMl OKFICK Mitrke t Street, opposite Walla Smith & Co s Stors 8 S i g T. PARKS, ATTOPF.T AT LAW, SBL1S3QIIOVE, SSYPUrt COUSTV. Pa epl.l5, -67tf A.c- SIMPSON, ATTOIIVET AT I.AW, Northtirubcrlrtnd, Pa. tlfere Ms prnfeaaionnl lorTirrs lo I he pub .io. All biiiinn entrualril to hie ears aill bo prompllv attended lo. Jan. 17. 'CTtf jT PETERS, Justice of the Peace, Middlcburg. Snyder county, Pcnn'a. rotivayant-lt.a don., and Coll.rtlnn ma.1. Frf-rythtna Intruatod to hi caro. will rtoalvo protupl atteatliHi. Jun 11, '74. AU'J f KANAWiai PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON. Centreline, Snyder Co., I'a. Oiler bis professional services lo Ibe publio. tt 38lf J)R. A. M. SlIITU, TJjrSlClAX AXD SURQEOX, Orfors hie profeaslooal eerrioes lo Ibe ellU lens of Adaioaburg and vioioily. Sept, TS DR. J. Y.SIIINDEL, SUKQUON ANO PHYSICIAN, Middlcburtr, Pa. Offer bU profosaional eeryieee lo lbs til- isens of MiddUourg and yioiniiy. Marob SI, SI 1 I. M ON BECK, Justice of the Pence Adamsbury, Snyder Co., i'a. Will be la bis orboe at tb above aimlioa el place, o MONDAY and 8 AT C It DAT ol eaob week, wben all kind of biuim-ee relaiiug to bia othoe, will he alieadetl ts Juuoi!0 7if F. VAN BUSKIRK, JUttOICAL MECUANICAL DKKTlSt Selinsgrove, Penu'aV A. WETZEL, Justice of the Peace. Beaoertoum, AmjuVt to., i'a. AU kinds letleeiious made est liberal , lerue. Proaiptly attend le all baaiaaas lalraeied to bt eare. (Jeae U. 1U ' -rV. . : ol ms to.d&:.iTCra; i tttltle Orv. ttaiyder Ce. Tm. OdlacMaS an t a.iaiaa lata las . iT i't I i i i r 1 i ia l-- - T -4JtllniU io Ul OUiCC, V. , , 'vaapaw