ft. ; ': i is aa.aTTW.la - 0"a, nv'- . int.! The Post. 1877. Middleburg, MAT 31, 1. CROU3E. Editor & Proprietor. Tbe Inlvnt dispatches nm to indicate tlmt war between Greece od Turkey U inevitable. The famine io India continues on febiitoJ, the nu rubor gratuitously tod is inrreaainir by thousands. Os Tuesliy evening 22nd inst., hailstones tDesaiirinff 5J inched in rircinuforcnoe full at Hanover, York county. IWitchk from Illinois report bt:iy froste and git-at damags to fruita in tho contnu ao.l southern portions of that Slnte. Thsrb in a tluluo of war nowa. but fw of thorn are entitlml to be lief. Not a f"w of the ilitipalcbos are luuuufauturcil in thia couutry. awaVAwejamaBsaBB- On the morning of May 22, twelve iiimu were killo.l at the ship yard of John l.otvh h Soue at Cheater by the UunoLing of thu Dew Steauiahip uralogo. Tiik Iliinxiuna have a force of near ly5'.).0)0 mon roivly to cross the JXttiube. At tho late battle at Kara the Russians suffered a ropultte, but tho pluuo ia still boaiogod by them. Ir the I'roaiduut goes through the South and iupoIs with audi a hearty popular reception a ho hna had in this section, it will bo nneoswtry to Loop the Southnrn Pomocratio par ty or it will fall esuuJor. X. Y. Tribune. A wipow recently got a verdict of $1,500, in tho Uodford county courts ngainst a lavern-Loopor who had Bold her hiiHband liquor, oa which he pot bd drunk that ho lay dowu on tho railroad, whoro he waa run ovor and killed. ed lor settlsmeat to mt ti. nr. Trig PreNidont tendered to Gov. Chamberlain of South Carolina, the appointmout of Solicitor of the Treos nry, but aa ho had previously made arrangements to enter upon the practice of the law, in Now York, he waa compelled to declino tho ap pointment Tub Secretary of State, by direc tion of the President, has now under consideration what meoaurea shall be recomraeudod in tho Cabinet to form the baaia of a plan of represen tation of tho Unitod States Govern mont and people at tho Tom Expo sition in 1878. Tweed's cbancoa for release from imprisonment have entirely dump pearecL Tho Attorney General has returned to his council hia papora and confosaion, with the atatemont that they are useloss in tho proseut shape to brinj the partios implicat ed in them to justice. The pastor of the Foundry Metho dint Episcopal Church, aa woll as all thoexponaos of the congregation, aro paid, not by pow rents, but by the voluntary contribiitiona of tho mrmliprs. 'J'bia ia tho Church which Prcaidt-r ivrs attends, and he has subscrib'! 50 J to dofrny the annu al ttpenses. Ex Sehatoii Joshua Hill, of Geor erio, in a letter to a friend sirs ho in profoundly impronsnd with tho statesmanship exhibited by tho Pros idont in tho uclicato management of tho Houthoru cpjoution. 11 o "has rison bo high abovo tho usual course of mere partisan official as already to have distinguished his administration." Flops and wheat have a down ward tendency in tho Atlantic cities. In Philadelphia during the last week the market for wheat floor was re ported to have been dull and weak, and sales were made of fair and choice Pennsylvania at from $9 60 to $10. Wheat waa reported aa dull and unsettled, and Pennsylvania red, good and choice, sold at 2.00 i am ber at 2.05$a 10, and whito at 12.15(2.20. ! Tat Ilarrisburg Telegraph says t What the country now moat needs ia tho statesmanship which can devise ways to hasten the revival of busi ness. No depression that hereto fore prevailed equals that which now Farnfyzea business in all parts of the 'nion. Tho amount of capital idle in maohioery io unprecedented, and the loss of interest on thia has much to do with the general depression. The statesman who can put this ma chinery in motion is the man for whom the country now looks. Thr toacher of a pnblio school in Suffolk county, New York, ordered a boy to "apeak pieces'" in school, but the boy. having no taste for ora tory, refused. Thereupon he was excluded from the school and the rase reported to tho Board of Edu cation, who sustainod tho foacher. Tbe father of the boy brought anit against the board for damagos. The judgo of tho circuit court of Suffolk county instructed the jury that the board had no right thus to exclude the boy from tho chance of an edu cation, and that they should find for the plaintiff, which they did, assess ing the damages at six cents. A General Hanging Day Fixed. llARitusi'sn, May 22. Oovrnor Nartranfl Io day Issned death warrants for (he Xution of eight eoal region Mollie Maguire murlerera, io ad dition (a four issued a few weeks ago. Hugh McUebea, James Hoarlty, Jamst ' Boyle an J James Carroll, convicted of Ibe murder of the Tamsque policeman, and against whom lb (Supreme Court recently decided, will be banged at l'ottseille on the ism day (2lst of June) on which Thomas Muoley, lb murderer of Thomas feugarsni James Ureo, mining bosses, will be exeouted. Met Campbell, eon- vicled of Ibe murder of John I', Jones, a mining boee, will be banged at Meueh Chunk on June '21, with Michael loyle. Edward Kelly and John l)oaabu. Tbe 'i h of August baa been designated for the eXecuiluo of Pel rick Hester. Hugh Tully and Patrick'Molluih ol Columbia eoualy, eonvioted of tba murder of Alexander W. Re a, tuperinleadent of a colliery, io tbe fall of 1868. Tbe Covernor aleo a led tha am day for tba hanging of Thomas F. Curly, tba murJerer of Miee Whitby, Monigomery oounty. The number of tin- eXaouied deathwarranta leiuad by tba Ooveraor during tba put two meathi li eiXteen, all of wbloh wilt ba oarrried lalo effect In Just, July and August. Oa tba 21st of June Ion murderer will eXplat their crimes oa tha gallows la this Btate. Nino of them are Mollie Magutres. Thorn ai Duffy will probably swing wiib bia at aoolatei la onme on tba 21st of June at I'otiivllle, tba event depending oa tba lima tha court records ta bis caea are received by tbe Ooveraor. The papers bring ns tidings of a I Philadelphia tho 25th nit., of about one hundred and fifty men from different parts of tbe country, for tho ostensible par' pose of forming a now party. The names of the mon thus asaem bled have not been published at this writing, but we can not believe that any othor, than sore boads, disap pointed office seekers, old fogies, and Tat Paiot or What fob Elivkr Ytaa The folio riojr flguree have been furnished by tho Pottstown Lettytr showing tho prlees for wheat in tbe month of April for 11 years ; In 1867, it sold at $3 30 per bnshel i in 18C8, at $3 in 1R69, (185 i in 1870, at $1.80 i in 1871. at 11.45 1 ia 1872, at 11.90 t in 1873, at $1.00 1 in 1874. at $1.70 1 in 187S, at $123 1 in 1878, at $1.40, and in 1877, at $2.15 per buabeL Tho highest price at which wheat was quoted during tbe past eleven years, was in April, 18C7, when it sold at $3.80 per bnshel. The low est price for the same time was in February, 1870, whoa it sold at $1.20 per boebel. JOHN H. BACHMAN, Justice of the t Conveyancer. Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa. riU, Arf trios St. wrltwe. Cillsrlloae of all klnila mttt, ai abort aotlr. an4 oa lb mast lib eral senna. All kaaloraspartslalac to ths oBce will ral prniapt and careful anaotloa. Apr. I, 'TT If. DM I N 1 8TRATO RS' NOTICK IXiere of adiwlnlslratlea en the estate ef JaerkOraes. lata of Hearer lowaahlp, Nny. dar sonalf, ra., deeeased, Sanaa: keen araat eka tha aadersiicned. all parsoas kaowlna Iheasslras Indshtad to satd aetata are rqasl.4 t make Irane ilaia tiarairBt, while those aa. me ciama win prssani Ihem dalf aatkentleat. ntvin oaoss, K.NOS OBOHS, Adnlnlstratore. Notice. ALL pereons owing NOTES to the estate of Solomon Howersoi deed, are hereby nntined that the aeme mast be paid on or bafora the tst day of Aagast li;r. May 34. T7. JJNION HOUSE, Mlddlebarg Pa. OEOROEO. SMITH, Proprietor. Acoommodationa good aad charges mod erate. Special aceommodatlona for drov er. A share of tba f nbllo patronage i solicited. 0E0R0C O. SMITn, April 4. 1877. Best in the Market :0: LATEST IHPE0VED we mm mm EXECUTORS SALE Of VaUlo Real Estate :0: I With all its Otber Points ol Excellence, IT IS Th Liqhlfil anil EtuirM Running Ma- rhinrin th Nmkrt. Thf. ?iira! FinithM and moil Flvjantly Ornamnti Machine in Iks woriti. Tk IargfM Family Sewing Machine in the mnrkrt, Oipnlile of wing from the fined AntV oo to the hrorirtt of Cloth. Simplicity, DtirobUity ami (Jertainty com- btnnt. 77k ShullU earriei inpre thread than any other. . The ShitltU Trillion it adjuitabh vilhout rentovtng the shuttle from the Mavhtni. WARRANTED f THREE EARS. This Family Machine enmhlnee all tbe r. qnlremants or a Mannfarlurlnf MahlDr, and salllna th same from fit to leaa tkaa any olh-r arallsas Machla. aVAleo fur Sal, attachiaanla, anrh as Bofl- lar. Tnckara, HaiaiMra, alau, Nredlaa, Oil, ffr sll Imlloa S. wins Maihlnaa, aad which can be he at a email aiivanoa or cost. tot particulars sail ou or address CHAS. 0. 6EEB0LD Middleburg Snyder oonnty, Pa. Agent ftor Saijrder astdeuljolnliaa ('satire. Apr. li. IKTT. Asuianee Notice. ALL persons interested are here l.y notified that DAVID K. StII.KR, of SPUING OPtiMJllG OF 1877, AT nnri o. raraR-rxinjinrnrirriJr" sju iMjixj (u vyir ir iiii im u uvu liiAi is; CTL.OT3HEIMO STORE, SLWBITRY, PA., Cor. 3d & Market St., near Depot. E have returned from tho Eastern Cities, with tho LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF CLOTHIXQ for BUN, YUTH AND BOYi, HATH, C;VTN VTVT OENTH FUn.NIHIlIIVC GOODS, over brought to this part of tho country, and assure our Customers, and public that in pricos, no ono in this part of the country, can compete with ns. Some people majsar how does it come that HIMOIS a& OI'TMXII IMICIl. of HCJ1V J lUllYi can sell CHEAPER than any ono else I We will explain you this fact easily. lfc't We have had ezporience for many years in tho Clothing business. Snd wo bny Goods in large qnanlities. -ltli On account we aro known for telling Cloths ing at such low pricos, we are selling an immense) quantity therefore we can easily afford to take half the profit, than other stores around tho country, and still increase onr business. 3rcla We) only buy for cash and from the first i fttli. Our motto is always, Quick Poles and Small nianufacttuwe. I Profits. Through many forced mitt thi$ Sftrlng in the Citiei, had the advantage to purchase goods very low, which. ire trill give to our ciuUnnert and jxttroni the benefit of. Any one coming 'w Middleburg and vicinity and purchasing to the amount of $5 cui deduct i of hie rail road fair ; by fnyinrj for 10, can deduct the entire fare. We would be pleaeea of yu to conte and see our large stock, and examine our prices, and wt trill assuri that yon trill save motiSy by learning the prices of our goods. A'o difference whether buy or not, we will with pleasure show yon our goods and jrices, and you wW always find gentlenundy treatment. Thankful for past patromtyc tee rexpecy ully solicit a continuance of the same. Tours Jlcspeclfulli,, SVilQN & OPPESPf HIMEK, PENN'A., ' Comer 3rH id Market Street, mite to i Depot Psrry asataomeol of a tuwaahlp, Hoy.ler .eoaaiT.has all his tlota. real anl I , . . . ... aaaiaomsai of an bis eneeia, real ami pa nUlr. untiaraiirned Kxcriltor Of the to the oatlerala-aed for iha DurooM ol his -L laat will an t teatatnent of I'lilllpOsmhar. tore. All paraona harlns; elalms are iinrf ifnf i'inninn.hifi. Hnvilar aa aat. da. ia rreaaot Shaaa to the aadetralaaai raarnxl.hr lrtui f the terms ana oonrtllloos sooa lodebtM will For Ml Potlsellte, 11.00 a to. Tp.k goitl miuos in Dahlonoga, rl,HrKin, huvobeen worked for many years, but an impetus will be given to the bitninosa, by a rich discovery of gold on tho 10th inst , in the lower level at tho shaft of tho Fiinllcy gold miue, near D.thlonoga. It is a well defined, regular voin, shows an as toniahtsg yield of golJ, and is said will asaay 3,000 per ton. Tac county oloctious iu Pennsyl vania this yoar will generally be of little importance. No mombors of Concreas or Legislature aro to be chosen, and the Commissioners eloo ted in 1875 hold over another year In soma counties it is said, there are no county offices to bo filled at all. Iu this county there will bo an Asaociato J udgo and a County Sur oyor clectod. Vvlt Lass, Utah, advices confirm eport that mom burs of tho fa Nauvoo legion aro drilling aing in viow of future trou' U tho United States authori accouut of tho Mountain uiAHsacre. Brigham Toung, int snooch iu the tabernacle i (lontilea to understand ey wanted blood they could tyofit There are 100,000 and 30,000 Gentiles in io grand jury met at Salt tho 21at, and aubpenaa for a formidable number i ia long smotUerea uj fanatica, would give support to such P " au uliotia proceeding, it may be true that botli political parties are dividod to some extent into factions. The republican party has two seta of leaders, tbe older men wno nave so longUold control, and the young men who have watched for a chance to get control. The President who be longs by his opinions to tbe yonnger branch of tho party has been able to gather thorn about him. Tbe older men with tne exception of Alor ton, are sulking, but the young mon seo thoir opportunity and gathor about tho President Among these are Wayne MoVeagh, Stanley Math ewa, General Cox, Goorgo Willard, Don Harrison, Judge Greshan, ha ccne Hale ana fry. these men wihIi to maintain tbe predominance of the party iu tbe country by mak ing it the exponent of new ideas, of a liborul political and commercial poli cy. The old men are for holding back welded to old notions and to a 7.20 p policy of repression bred of tho war. These ualoonteDle may rag. as tbey please, they will ouly, ia tba end, make Iheiueetres ridiculous i lor cooa ana pair! olio men from both parties will upholJ what is prngreealve, liberal, honest aotl fur th. best gcoJ of tba nation. What then ceo ibe lea.lrre of lbs new polktieal parly hope for tbe republican party will be revived, purged of muoh of the corruption and old fogyism wblrh came ao near drag ging it to Us tonib. lue uemocraiio parly notwithstanding Iba assertions of a dis ruption, will tuaiuiaia its unity and iden tity, aua lue new party eaa e.reot but a small contribution from Ua ranks. Tba contest will sot ba betweaa the old par lies and iba new but between Iba rsgensr ated republican parly and tba demooratle parly, iiinne may oiuster unni aa re celaes another ana stroke, sod all ether of hit ulas may rava aad tear their hair, yet boaetL thinking, patriotic republicans will atiok to taa party at it ia aad sot tse k alliance with a uew part wbioh aaa only be remartaaie Ir aiv r.aaiialsaa. if hir aalil laat will nn l te.laioent will oflar at I'utillc Mai, on the premlaes, eo Saturday, Jimr-JltM, 1877, the following raluaMe rteal Katate, sliaaU la the seM tnwnahlp, a.ljulnlng Serhara (leaiber. Hog. Jaiasa K. liaala, John Parks. Uaalamin Ulrlek, Uearge 1'lrlch aad Jereailah Lneh, Ml.lnUtf IM irVIM I.AH .1 Iu. all p. af art aal ta a good Mete ol cnltlTStloo, whareoa Ihsrele a TWii-HTtiK V lini sr, m mm.h UDliNE. LAKE HaNK HAHN ap.l Other OUl balldloae drtharcl of ebnlca fralt trees, a LSI .-At the same time anl Haee a Traet el Laad sltaata la eatrt township. arljolBlna Oenrge VI. bar, t. K. Ilaili, Win. B. nsnber- llDg, Hfltiarca s.aea. aol napaaraa imnfr. Has-, enatalalav II ADKCS ami as Parches. ahonl 4 Aerea of which la good Tln.ber Land, tha baianea is la a aooo state 01 cuitiration. a raaoBall sradlt will ba alven. Nalatoeom. menea at 10 o'eloek A. M. f saM day when terms will oa maue saown. r or inriuar inform atloB apply to or addraes tLe suhsorlbar at ka- UDigrore, ra. junn w. uL.nux.ni.intt, May,ltTT. tie, u tor. and Reading Rail Road. Arrangement ef Passenger Trains IVfW lt, 1W77. Trains leave llerndon as foU lows (Smulajs Jixceptfd.) For Shamokip, 10,16 11.00 am and meat. Apr. 11, 17. ade so raooal eredl- req netted aaa per- pleaa make Immediate pay W1L.L1AM HAHIUNO. Asaltnsa. iVfegSJrVf. HJA1E farmel, Ashland, Tsmaqna. Beading, and 1'hiladelphia, Haveh, with Seoretaries Schurs and Genoral litod New York few n tbe invitation of tbe onimeroe, to attend the et of that body, company sat down to response to a toast oade a speeob. JSx- ; ith the Democratic Ikily declined invi 'sent i but their ab oore eonapiououaly in oi inepreeenoe alavor ly Ei-J Trains for llrrndon, leave ns follows, (ivyviuja United.) Leave Bhamokin. 8,00 a m 1.50 aad 8.10 p m. Leave l'htlaaeiphia v.lo a m. Heading 11.30 a m. Poltsville, 11,1(1 p m. Tamaqua 1.25 p m Ashland au p m. Ml. Carmel 3-16 p m. 7Vfiiita tears HarrUburg as ofowi j For Now York, 6.2o, 8 10 a m aad 2 007.66 p.m. For Philadelphia O.Zo, B.1U V.f 6 a. m. 2.00 and 3.67 p m. Sundays For New Tork b.'io a at' For Philadelphia 1.45 p m. 7nin for Harriibura leave as follows Leave New York". 8.5 a at 1.00 and 6.8o and 7.46 p m. Leave Philadelphia, 0.16 a at. B.gO and Sundays I.eava New York S-8u p m. Leave Philadelphia 7.20 p m! Via Morris Ksset R. R. J. E. WOOTTEN, Gen'l Manager. . O. HANCOCK, Uon'l 'ticket Agt. Feb, T4. Vila 8. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Trains lsaro I.el(town Junction as follows MAIN LINK WtST WARD, Plttaharsjh fi press 1 00 a. m. fasllls tjpron e io a. m. iv as m. This standard article is com pounded with the greatest care. Its afreet, are as wonderful anil as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or railed hair to its youthful color. It removes oil eruptions, itching and tlantlrutr. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, nnd the scalp by ita uae becomca white and clean. liy ita tonic properties it restores Hhe capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing tialtlncss, ami making tho hair grow thick ami strong. As a dressing, nothtng has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. IIavs, M. 1)., State As- saver of Massachusetts, says, " Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Bmt rnrrABATio for its intended purposes." Pries, Oave Dollar. Zhxeklngliam'a Dy FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation rosy be relied on to change tbe color of the beard from Rray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Maflsfactarcd by R. P. HALL 4 CO., MA1HUA, N. H. Ml sr sQ fetgftiU, sal Beaten la KUlttMS. AT OAK HALL. AIVTD Iff ARXTJ2T mm STtil TO at NIUQUAItTEXt FOi f JLiB am c: CKaOTEIIIuG- WANAMAKER & BROWN. IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. AU tha bwat talant, cspariano and sdvsiHsgei wa east command , contlnuwd atOAKH.LL.to produoa tha UT and CHEAPEST CLOTM1NO tor man ami boy. For alvlaan yaara m heve llvad at tha old eornar or 8IXTN and MARKET, and tha buainaaa dona thara has Im ao aatletaotory to tha public and ounslvee, that wa awa daaldad not to ehanga or move tha Clothing buatataaa away. Tha paopla like tha plaoaand wallkato plaaaa tha paopla, and wa ballava that wa oan do It loattar than svsr at tha old plaoa. Tha aalaa of tha paal yaar fa aurpaaaad anything wa aver dreamed or, and thia put It In our powar to atari tha Spring of 1877 with a TILU. LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, and a elaaa of floode aoas.callent that wssrs sot afraid to foUow aaeh aala with our warrantaa, or raeaiva baok tha goods unworn and band over to tha ouslorasr the money paid. Tha atora haa been largely refitted, and there never waa aueb a aplendid atookof Men'a.Boya' and Chlldran'e olothing under the roof, nor were we aver able to eell eo cheaply. Our word for It, and wa are your frlenda or alataan years. f FAUST & WENTZEL, Selinsgrovea Penna, (North of First National Bank)- MERCHANT TAILORS. BRADY MADE CliOTHIlVCf. A WELL selected stork of R sail?-.! Mens' aad lioys' Llolaiag ( Ever Uualiiy aad atvla. v SE ITIN fl MACHINES, T WANAMAKER I BROWN, OAK HALL. TM OLD PLACE, eth it Market PHILADELPHIA. HEY are also Agents for Iba DAVIS AND THE ST. JOHN Sewing Machines. P. W. BROWN. WE1DLKU ROLAND. JAMES LEPLEY mnos & ononns, CJniitioTi. ALL persoos are hereby eaultooed agalost B.gotlaling for a note atgaed by aa oa tha 27th of Marob, 1877, aa I never reoelved any value for tha same and will not pay it unless compelled to do ao by a due prooess of law. AMMO OTETLEn, Penn twp., Maroh 81, 1877. War Passenger an 4 00 p. ul e asp. Dinolution Notice. THE copartnership heretofore ex IstlDgkatwMB F. J. R. ZslleraoS J. W. Z. Ir doing aoalnvaa at P.bbU (!r.k. Snrd.r Co.. ra., baa luia a.y D..a auwoivM or ssainsieoB snt. Th books sod aeMiaola ramslolag la Ilia nauas oit .4. . a.ust tor aniu.m.Bi. ild fogylsos sad sad raHLloe Pbl'adelpbla Eipress It ta a PaslBe kUpreee la M a. sa. JobBStowa fcspruss live a.m. sail w p. aa, Atlaaiie Kipress s b. ia The Fast Llaa, Way Passaaaer aad the Paelf. la Bapraas west, aad tha Faoltle aad Atlantis ttantaH ..at aaa dallv. way traias leeva seauaat ta otiraia sosBty as iviiows i a. I April Mia, isrr. F.J. R. ZK.LI.EH, J. w, i , ZELLKkl, Coal Market.- There aeema to be no hope of fisrining the combination between the coal oroduclnir and coal carryinit companies. The Ksading Kai'.roaa bss been, ana till la aendinic in a large tonage of coal, and meeting the want or me market, in is compa ny has shipped twice the quantity of I any oilier company, ana ta largely in esoess of last year'e production. It looks much aa though that road in- tends to show at how low coal can be mined and aold. Thia ia following the clearly deftned principles of trade. There wilt be a general outcry sgaiuet inia oourae by tiiuas wno nave been the atick.era for ooinbiuations to main tain high prices, but we are now in an era of new densvrturas and bone thia one will have the effect of giving ua wnat ia mncn oeaireo, cneap ooau. Boot end Shots. Boots et Shoes marked down te low loasas anilri JJi ft-', nranvilla Aadenoa'a bonatsllaw M' vevtuwa MeBayaak VU.tard N. HaatUUa wsavwa ao. P as. tot 10 tie tv tar to tt a. It SB 11 ol 11 It 11 II M li ta BASTWABD. T?XKCUTOlf3 NOTICE.-Letters MU taalaaaaatarT oa tha aetata ef Joaathaa nn.n.r. gaowiag, i.aa ol r.rrj aownanip, Snyder Couaty, P.na'a., havlaa haaa graal- l vo iua BBii.raiaowi. ail paisvna lauaiaa tkeaieelvae lodelitetlto said estate are raqveat ed te make Immediate pavoaeat. while those havlaa claim will present thaia duly aalheau oaled lor teulameal to AOAU. SBArr r.n, Apt. , irrr. . sxaoaur. 10 ii 10 ta 10 M 10 SI 10 u WIS io is I S7 lie The reetaa Banreee waal eaa ha Sail MeVeytowaatett a.m. aad the Allaall WBSTWABD. Mlxd Mall press seat at s at p. at. LEWI8T0WI DIVI8I0I. eCSBCBt- fc UWiaTOWM BAIL SO AS. L.BAVB FjteTWABO. TATIONS. stall. Akoou UvliftJ.l 11a.m. I tap twlslowa Tt IM Malllaeer-iss 1SI Palatar T tl 111 ahlud.1 F. f e . at Waaoee F. 1 a s et MeVlnra a U S II B'a Mine F. a It p.a) a tl Adaawbarg ta aaevaravs a s 4 aa Hair r. a s e te MlddUb'ralot t H m.im f. a it ta KruaarP. t M r FaaiiaaF. ata aaa Ml Assignee Notice. ALL persons interested are here a-r aotlSad that William MalaeafOhaa tOilmaa teaashlp, SaydelreeBBty, Bade aa asslga t a meat of all his eSeole, real aad pereoeal to the 4 tl aadersUaed for tha braeflt of his eredltore. an panose bbvibb risime are reqaastaa to pr- sbbi mmm aa aniwrBiBawi, ana parawat aw debts will please suae laimaoi.ts paymaat. 1.RVI RPLER. AprU. M, ir. " Asslgaee. od at u. IRUs.at. tsopja der Oouaty, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. At Letters efadmlalstratloa oa tfaeesutael Pour Mkremer, taM. laieor Aaamt twp., any. Mlaaattovaaaa an 10 11 tear au att au aie aai att aaa ao Ita in J" tit is a it taa ttt att tse la tit tar aaa ita ita in Ita aaa lit Peaaa havlaai baa areata! aaa, an parsoas Bnewiag laaai' rata ivtad to said estate are reojaeeiad to the aad.ra Hlta ladabu auk. Immediate paim.al, while thoea harlog alalsss will prsaeat them daly aathaatlaatad 1st settlement te u. asasirriSH, May 11, IsJT.pd- Aaalaistratar, QHARLE3 O. CORNEUUS, Attorney-At-Law, iVete Berlin, Union County, Pa. i ' Xy I 9 a. a 1 " t ; t i i I J J ( i - O .2 mj V-, p B o 0 -r e 9 a ,r a - t g I f 1 1 f ) 1 f 1 i i m i 1 1 iM t ii 5 5 J I For the very best MnsicaHnstrments. on Tlia Mnrlrnt A. tTovrlai sTJaill BROWN, ROLAND & COMPANY, This company ia well Established, deals only in reliable Instruments, such as tbe E8TEY, MASON A HAMLIN, WJSW enuiasUnij uuuano and ARION PIANOS, and offers them at figures to suit tbe times. A complete stock always on band. Call nnd tee them even it you do not porohaaav T.nnATi AflENTS WANTED IN SNYDER. CO. Address, Two of tbe brat and ebeaMet machines ed to tbe public. Abb. 10, lata NEW PLAHma at SALEM, P. O, Snyder Co. Pa. HAINES & SNYDER Propri cton Tba ahava havlaa entered lata a eo-nerb. neranlp for the parpore ofearrylog aa mora et. tenalvely and to batter advantage tbe bualnea of maautaetarlns a general assortment et BUILDING MATERIAL, SUOHAS Doors, Shutters, Sash HLsITSrH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES Hcroll Work, Alouldlnsraia All Sorts of TURIxG, ..... wleh te say to Oarpealera aaa nil oners wee Ulead balldlng NEW HOUSES. Or Eepair & Eemodle, OLD 011ES, . that we have the raellltles aad are prepared al foralshat fair pi lees, KKAUY MADR et at ebort BOtloe, eheaper thaa can be made by head tha Boat Important parts ol balldlngs. Waalse lland Jtaus, jxewai rvus asti Aiutaev ters, Brackets, lloorinfir, Midlntre Murltxuea Jjoarun, and do general bosiaass of el kinds of Lumber for We are praetleal aad eiperleaeed Ar.blteet aaa uraugBMm.a, aaa oar parw.. w. the heaeStof oar kaewledge aad skill. Our work will Prove tatisactory, July, I0'7. Feb. 8,'77.1y. UNION HOUSE. JAUES J. MIT0HELL, Proprietor. (BBAaaaeTATiea.) Mr. MlUheU la a papalar UadlerS, aad will ateeeaveene te make hit aetaeta eaaassrtsy BROWN. ROLAND & CO.. Lewisburg. Pav WM.VAN OKZKlt, ATT0AMBY AT LAW, Lewisburg P. Of ara hla prafassUaal serviea te fce pub aa. uoiieattoaa aassu etner rsaawiw CAUTION. "MOTICK ia hereby Riten that tho lellowlaaartleleehavebea ea parebneaa wf the aaderalgBod at Ooaateble's Sale aad left la the poeeeesioa ef ferelwell Hartssaa Sarins' my iTlaaaara. All parsons are eaBUouaS set ta iBlerlereor meddle with the ssme, vu i Cleek, Cook Store k pipe, Ta.ketUe, , ballboa. JUooh IbbOIbss, I sk, Table, Vhalr, Weed Oaeet, CuDboTrd I ViBasar barrels. Uoal oil Uep3 Rread eheets, Basket little Saggy, Meat Vet; 1.1a. Ires BetUe, Baek.t. Cb al, t RedeUsS, INxtah Tray. Banna, fleer Oheet, f Hogs, IS Ubleltsaa, I Tabs. Rag, Ktaad, .WsM Stove, 1 1 i $ " i i a ii in., j aLbmlaoee enruses ta sia aate will a e vav ataii SI saevel, uiSBiaaa as . " '
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