JKVI RLLLEU, Maatifaolurerof and dealer la FURNITURE, r?otil I respectfully inform the cltircrte ff feiiii9rT0 and vicinity, lint be nuniific turas to r lr and keeps coraiantly on hnJ rilAlHH OF AM. KIMIN. AN'i Furnituro of every Inscription at tho very lowest price. Ho re-pectfully mruce an exaroinitinn nr BKIST tADS, UL'I tit S, IA Ul.f.S, HOFA 8WA Bt r. luvilatlon i Clli'll'lr l to wiy marric 1 fo'Ae lo cnll an I Hoc my Hook fre puraiiosiug .'. v. lure. I.F.Vl RLLLLU Ba-iinsgrove, A tit'i' I'sTD-lf EXCELSIOR Planing Mill. MIDPLEOURO, SNYDER CO., PA. & CO., rKNEHVI. Pttl'nA Manufacturer, of X Luiulrr A lijilJiDjt Materiel, such as iouKa, door nost:., windows, WINDOW BOXES, FilCTTLllB, iiCLI'INl, HR.U KKTrl, SCROLLWORK, FLOUR ISH, B1DINU, &.O., AlC. A'.l orlcrt promptly filled, do not fall ti e .11 nri'l ire car Htjok and Work befojo f treoaaing elsewhere. Thankful fur put ! f ,r wotill rrapeotrully tuiiuil con tmiaoct of th iitiDt, Apr. x':t. s. s. ft ro. JAMES MIDDLES WARTIT, Justice ol the Peace A Conveyancer, Troxlovillo, Snydor Co., Ta. Wl'l ttin 1 rrmr' t kit manner ol bast reaa parlalnlti: to tbe oinre. Culiciinna me ie, Ine.1.. Aruuoc , written. (Jul; aV"e-lf. "yiLLLVM SPANULER, MANUFACTURE OF Ik B Beaver Sorings. Snyder Co, Pa I Warrant All Work Manufactured By Me. StaT'Ropairing of nil kinds prompt ly attended to ou bliort nolico und reasonable tortus. April 2, 74.-tf TjiRKEMONT HOTEL, JU FKEKMONT !NYItR CO., PA DAVIIt BKILtK, Proprietor. This new hotel ianow prrpured for the .ooratnoJtioo of guafta and will (TorJ firt rulo eDtrrtiklumcnt Uipraon Tiniling I'rremool. Kerjr effort will be mde to promote the comfort of Irnolore stopping mt Ibie Louie. Choice liiiirt at the l!nr ia l ilie Tble uppliJ with the bret the ntrkel tiorJ. Ad ample liable In eoii ectiou with the liouee. Aprill, '70if NEW At . A. K. GIFT'S NEW CASH BOOK AND STATIONART STORE, on tlio North Hide of Market ?troft n few duors went from the Court Houho THE ptibporilior wonM inform Lin Mrii.U km) th rllui'n. Ill kllMli liurv Mil ihf ilrrouiilitii; roiifitry tliat 1, Iium Juat rvlurn. r4 from HluUMflphift ftmt hftN now p-urfl eu en Iro iimw, Irnrn' t. wll ili-iteit Mtm k of j&Iir4fll!illollM 1 tookN, rS'llXl ltool(H, 1 ilmilt 1 toolcia. Wallets. Pocket Books, Bibles & Religous Books, ALlSUMS AND l'ICTUKKS, All kinds vt ripcr. Ink and Fauci AH oM CHFM' f r1ASrt. n,Uie my etotk tboru i, uo cLartfu for Nbowioii uooiU. A. K. (HIT, Siit.l,,7t. MiJ.lloburK, T. QAVID WILLIAMS, M inufaolurriof ft Wholeeale Dealer In (.lit, Mabosanr, Walnut and Roarwood LOOKING GLASS Fioture Ac Photographic Frames Sos. no and t: Arrh Klrci'l. I'liiladalnhia la Framei Repaired in the beet manner 4 1.. . I! I - t. t. . . iou, urgiiuiog m an lie tranouee. (.71 ii New Fur All. DNIF.T,r. nEKOSTRF.SSFR flMtrfitn an Douii. olo all nuratl. Thai tlnrr ihit di. fr'lutlon of lhi Klnn of Hritriff.tT ai t'lrlrh ria tlm In .if April, ha ban np.i in hi. lirw llnlM. I ox lu NrlliK llrnre. oa W.lur Hlriyil, touva flav, Oitioiiu J. 8. Uonaiuf't .lure, a Leather Store and Fin ishing Shop, whtre will be found at all tlrno. an ainortmrnl e all kind of Kinliurd Mork, onnii.iluK of llar- . tj, i pmr, nip ana uair 4iiiii, itiorrnc 1.1 , TopplDKa i4!., of it'H'irnt'iuallliai Jl J brirra. Tlla alMnllun nt Nl.ooiuakara. arm ara, and all othara la Inaltml, trnfora parcbaatui eia,wbra. li.lnjr nrarra aa a pri-lloal Taonnr qnallflra klu louda lliaijnallilr. of Htocb. Uldtoukaa lu airuaiiga fur L.. alhar. , i.. HKRasTnrssrR, "" T- T81 H -ilnanruva, 8njdar Do., Pa QUAKLKS U. MI LLC It, 1BCUITKCT COSTB1CT0B A CniDES Walnut, Street, Slingrore, Ta. I' l all timet prepared to furnleb. Drafle, t l'lane and Speoinoatloa for all klnda of Buildingi, at the loweel potiibla relet and on abort aollee. lit It alto prepared lo contract for putting up buildint either br furaitbini aU the material or Uarwlte. Mai li, '88 It JJNION PLANI firT.I wvial 71. 1873. CENTENNIAL ! Havlne: edm'e-t the mMio of the "Mtwnt.B Si Trii' i'.," il, .uixcrloer would on 11 t li at. n-nii'nnf !. public lu Ui lad that bt bu 4 lopie I the CASH SYSTEM, ar I ve.nf. KHI .ell t ) It entlre'rtrf ASH r I' M ' i ! ii i 't:, l.-lt. ati-uJ ti.at it utbe trut ayatcut of dotti buslm-a a. us " ni.iiu.-a w kp ua bead a vory faii and aelbseleeiel .luck oi DRV UOOl'8, OROCERtFS, CHOCKERV, BOOTH ft SIIyEf, HARDWARE. CARTET3, OILCLOTH.", WALL rAl'ER, SHOE ri.Nltt.NG?, r ifi ii. paints. LEATHER, OILS, &('.. tC, AC, wVI-n he rttof In Id public Bt Trf greatly VO- lUCOUlAatl l ltlM. With thanki tn my nl.1 enatomara for thetr lionni j a:rc anna ior mnrj jnrm oi in, ia"i, a wntiM ..ill. 1t tiiolr euatem lor the future, bop. alia. ' Your humble aerrant, ur r a ,r fir fifi SallrKgrora, fpt.33.'?a. Or. R. L.Walcott 181 Chatham Square New York WOLCOTTS PAIN PAINT. ftopa nam In'tantln .aMuiia Infamatton' laalaol.l a"re-H.anifira. a&1 all tiloereUoD. It nll ButtUlu, tmarter burn ILe eitla. WALC0TT8 Catarrh Annihilatcr. K r t'atarb, enl.l In thhea., weak nerve, ra- ralal, naimrai llou ttlroo or D.ona; returned. Il,lh JtrtifiU' Sail t'ii ni'i Tr'iV'liiVi Anrnt, Tnlc'le nml HefnU. tine trial anfflcleit. Teatel free of rhartre at ttie Mnyiler county Asenor. Tnarnahtp rlshta iu 'xtiran'eo no mierai lerma, 10 Nnaner ami Nortt.utob"rlan'l eountli... by the uu.lrraiirna.1. All onlert will be promptly tilled lit ecl.lrnm- lo I.KVI KAl'Wtl.l-.nao l Aat mi. i ieaaaui aim., anfier vo. ra. (May aa.'Tatf. .Merciiniit' House. -nn aSr. -lift NORTH THIRD STREET, PIUL'A TA. Terms $1.50 por clay. HENRY SPAHN, I'rop'r. C, W. SPA II 4'lerhv Apf.l HR i.W. ROCKEFELLOW, envtiniiw ! atitinrnia oner. H1 prnfevaional aeraleea to tue eltlien. o Mklillabura; and lnlolty. Aan II'T liALD KAfiLK HOTEL, No. (ft North Third 8tree rniXADELPHIA. J01IN CLVMER, I'roprtttor January 8 160-tf w M. II. HAKDINO, JI'STICE OF THE PEACE Sc Coiivnynncor, KKEEMOMT, Bnyder county, I'n. ' illcrih-oa and all boalneaa nortalnlnit to ttio oltlraof JiihI lio uf iba l'.'aue will lm atttiirid lu at abort uotice. Apr. 2779 . J.JENItY A. WOLfLEY, Saddler and Harness Maker Ccntreville, Snyder County, Penna. Koenann band, and make to nrder all klnda ofllarne.a. Sa.l.lla, Mridlea, Wblpa, tlolara aio , kc. aii worn Kuurainaa.1 ior uae year Mr. Wollley aaka but a trial lu pro, a that be anderaianJe kla bullous. Nor. Hi, '74.' ALLEGHENT HOUSE.- .Vo. HVi k fai.l Market Street Flaa TnaAtt anl&r.,Arl and rAAllA.I tnm Id. . . eommn.lntion of ,1oo Utteatt ; la centrally local ed in tue Huuineee portion or the t ity and Placet of tmuaement, &o. Street Care pnaa the house to and from the CentotioUl liuildinga, aud iu connection hat ttted up a large MXIN'f. HALL AXU RESTAURANT. For the accommodation uf the trarcling putilio. A. BECK. I'rop'r April Oth. 1870 J.JfXEiL. " Justice of the Peace, Port Treverion, Snyder County, l'a. All boalnere pertaining to the onlne of Jnatlee ortaefeace win r.'reive prompt attention. Uewla, Artlolee written 40. Uonreyanclna; at tenne.1 lo. jun u '7l,tl. C" "ENTluTvfLLE HOTEL ( Lata Mre. Waavar'..) t'aotarTtle Snyder t'o., Pa. PETtK HAUTMAN, Proprietor. Thl lonre.tahllahrd and well known kola bavlnx been purohaied by the ue laralKned, ao iiciba lull ui ma iuoii i.ai roii.ibra. April, t, I7I. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored. 2a Juat publiebed, a new edition ef Wjia Eaaar on tbt radioal cure (with out medicine) of Spermatorrhea or Html nal H'eakneaa, Inroluntary Seminal Lj.i et, Impotenry, Mental and l'byaical la. eapeoity, Impedimenta Is Marriage, etc. ; aleu, C'oniuinpllon, Epllepey and Fill, la duccd by aelf-indulgonca or teXual exlra yagance, Ac taairrrlce, In a tealed anrelope, only tiX ocntt. Tbt celebrated author, la thlt Kmay, clearly dcmounlratua, from a thirty j-eart' tuoceeaful practice, that tbt alarming ooneequencei of iclf-ebuHe may bt radi cally cured without tbt dangerout uat of Internal mediclnt or Iht applleation of iue aniie j pointing out a mod or aurt at one limple. certain, and effectual by meant of which every tufferer, do matter wnat nil eonuition may nt , may eurt himself cheaply, privately, aad radically -ra iboold be la the . tDTrlope '.' rectiptof fiX dEDICALCO. atolTict lios 4688 X aa4l -tapta,! 1803. BIGGIANT CORN MILL Orln la fred twice at fait at any other mill of the eamt eire and price, and wilt when required, grind ahelled corn lutiio ienlly fine for family uae, Pnci-a from J.ii lo 2 each, The one lior-e mill grlnda from lo to Itbiishrla of meal per hour. The tow bone tnilli grind from If) to Co bualiele per hour, anrnr ling lo lino. No) machinery required lo cperaio II, bitch b jrae direct I i lerer of tbt mill, It)crlptie circilira free. .A. II. COIUJ, M Ft-r acrm in, 0, 10T IV.tTnil 8TnCET, RKtV VOItK. To (lie Worfclnw Claaa. Wa are now pra parrl to furlh allclaaara with cnaiaat cm pljftuatii, at borne, the whole of tbe time, or for iholr apere taomenia. Utiaineaa new, llirbt and profitable, leraon. otaitiiar am e.-aily earu (rooi j cant toft, per rn-nlnar. and a nronnrtlonal om by daotie tt-eir whole time to tbe bo.loeae H iv. and vlrla earn nearly a much a mea. Thil ail won .aa ibl. notice may .end their addreaa an I tatt the bulno. we wake tLU unparallele I ollr : In an eh aa tM KAI mml Itllil.l m III .. I .1 . 1 1 - . . pay lor the trouble of wrltiea;. Kill I partlcii- mrnee work an, an I a copy of Home and Klrn- .-Mw v, i.iivfi no nil aiiuffiraitiii fuhllrailone, all eent fre It nail. Header If oa want permaueat. praatabla work. ad dreaa, (Jaunor ilriaaoH alii. Pnriland Maine. D AVIS HOUSE At the Mifflin. Centre. Hanbnrr k r.awlaiown K. It. Depot, eornor uf Water and fiorraa 8te. J 4 win town I'll., Oeorge Flory St Son, Proprietors. gt-yOpeo Day and Night for the aecnm modatlon of traveler!. A Bret elaae Ken taurant it attftchtd to tht hotel, .'where Mea't at all bourt can bt bad. Term reasonable. 9,41-tf WM. MANN. B ank Bock Maker Sta tioner, and Steam rower P R I N TEE, Wliolosnlo Sc Itotnil No 529 Karket Street, PHILADELPHIA. Promytncss. One Vice SkIUhi) Price Marked On All Good In Fi ffures. Apr. 13-72. TWEW BUILDINGS, L AND NKW PRICES WAOENSELLER A SON, horebj rappeetfully Inform '.heir friend, and the putlio generally that they have opened a STORE in their NEW BUIL.DINQS on (he apot to long occupied by Dr. Jacob Wagenellera on the tela of Que where they now have and will alwayt keep a large and will eeleoted aeeortment of SEASONABLE OOOD,S. In tht Ladici' Department will bt found a full lint of 9M.KS. VOI'M.VH, PIMLLIANTS, VK'TORI A LAWNS FKH'KF.n ALPACAS, SWISS MULL, OAMUKICS, Pit 1 NTS, .TACON'KTS, DELANKS, Stripod and Clietlod Nantiickn, Ac a r.t-o A fi rent Variety of LaiiiPH Drosa TrimuiinH, Lntont Htylr Hoop Skirts, Pronch Corm'tri, Kull ftvlo Rul morale, Luilio' rnibrcl itiA, ParaHoln and Suu Sliadox, llonuet Hiblionn, Lucch, Uut fling Emliroiderit, Liutn nod Paper ('ollars, Ac, Ac, An. A SPLENDID ASSOR TMRNTof BOOTS & SHOES For Ladice, Mieeiei and Children, la end leai variety, of all eiiei, ttylee and prion, viocitu tor mi fan and inter trade. A full and oomrtlote el or It nf CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY UASSIMERES.COTTONADHS, JEANS, Ao., Ac. COAL Ol' ALL KINDS ! tlroeerlei, (Juceneware, Hardware, Willow ware, Cedarwaro, Olaaeware. Ao. All of which having been ooayat rry tow or v.xsii win be aold at very email prints, Our motto it Vmc taltt ami $ mall frcfiit, V!t alao pay tht hlghett markot price ror an aia le or grata. WHEAT, RVE, CORN, OATS d SEED We art prepared alio to ttore goodt, at a tmallobargeand lo do a general Ouuimimon and Forwarding buiineee. We hope that tht puhlld generally will gtvt ui ta oalt ai wa believe It It to their luterett to do 10 before purohaaing elue where. Give ui a trla. W. F. WAOENSELLER, M. L. WAOENSELLER. MARBLE WORK. LEWISDURQ, PA. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARPLE MONUMENTS, TotulBtOQOB, SUtuos, VtJXf, YftSOS LAMBS, for Children's dave?, Polt, Lintels, T'lhletcms, Itarili and HUil MimUls, i-e. ill thoia wbo ilaalra U porabaaa ioajhatonea or aaylbloaj elue mannfactur1 at ta, .'love meo liuaea maroia woraa, aaoaia oonmti lH naaer Uued aaeut, before vurobaaloa-elMauera. JulJ l 'Ta-t.l mddlebwnt, wtydoi Co.Pa TaTFNSTORTHT WITH JOHiBSr, JJOAR &Co. Importers ot Holsen, Notions, Woite Goois, Emtrol- lenes Genu mniisiiini ooou &c. Motv 732 It 724 Market Street, PHILADET.PHTA I. v.Obalfhat, O.T. Wleel. T.B.jenae. a.n.noar, at. w.aeMbiey-. IMar. ltr O.nORNDERQEa, Change lour ffiirronntllfiga- All wanting mt'tT FARMS, eapeilallf adapted to the er.iwtb ofthe VI SK. where it la an eatabllalied anoeeae and paye t.AHOK PROFIT. Tbe land la al.o adaplel to tbe arowthof rearhea. Peart, apploe and email rrnlta alao, lrln, Oreaa, ami Vairetahlra. Many bnndrel. nf etcHtcnt VIXBV ARDS. OTI 'll Alius and ' A KMH, ean now lia.aen. THK l.iM'ATIiOl la only w mllea aoutl, of Philadelphia, by Railroad, In a mild, delightful ollinate. and at tli. vry door, of the New York and I'lilUdclphta Mark-tj. Another Hallruad runa dleet to Jew York. THK Pl.Ai'K la alrea ly large. Snceeaafnl and l'roaperon Khurchea, 9hn,,1 and other pl llatfcara already etabl!het. Alao, man nlact.irlee nl ahona. (Ilotlilna (tlaaa, straw iioooa ami other tbinaa, at wbloh dltaront meintiera ot a famlH cinnii-ti'a nnrlortnent It ha. tmena IIKM.THV KKviKT for anna yaara paa for people rufrerlne; Irota pulmonary afleetlona, Artuirt. Catarrh. Amie, an I dahill. tr manr thou.an la hare entirely recovered. A naw llfloic liotal haa in-t been r iinnlete I too lel front, with lok hullillnif., four etorlea hlKh. Includln 1 1' reach roof, and all modern Im. pn a-rtnent. for tbe arcoTunoiiatlon of rlaltora. r.Kf ni r AK.a l,a ta u t.iai per Anre. pay able by Inatallmenta, within the period nf four yaara. in thin climate planted not to vlaee, -20 acre, of land will count fully aa much ae lot acre, further north. Perannt anaeonalnted with Frnlt flrnwlaa:, can be.-oma familiar with It la a ebon time ua account ol .urronndlnee. Five Acres line Acre, and Town Iotl In tht towne of Iandi.vllle ant Vlnelaad, alee lor .ale. Wbltrt vl.ltfntT the Centennial Eththltloa, Ineland ean be flatted at email etpenae. A paper rontalnlog full Inlormatlun. will ha lent upon application to i'.iblu K. laaaoia, Vtnclan I, N. .1., free ol coal. The follow Inn lean extract from a deerrtpttna nf Vln'liand, r'Hiliahad lu th New York Tat-m-FR. by the well kauwn Anrleulturl.t, Solon hobtnaon : All tbe farmer! were nf tbe "well to do" tort, and aome of them, who have turned their atten tion lu fruit, and market KarcVnlna.have arrnwa rich. The toll la loam, varying from aandy to clayey, and eurface arently nnilulatlnaT. Inter, a eel oil with email .trceme and occaonal wet maado wa. In which depoalte of peat nr muek are ilorod, auraclent la fertlllte tbe whole aplaad eurlace alter It ha. baeoeihauatedof lu nalar al lertllliy. It le certainly one nf the moat eiten.lvt fer tile traete. In aa almiaat leval petition, Bad eultable euadltloa lor pleaaaat terminal, that we know uf tbla able or the Weatera pralrtee. We found aome of the oldeat farm, apparently JBat ae prnfltably produotlre ae when Aral clear ed of foreat lifly or a hundred year. aero. ae aeoioaiiat woai i aooo dlaoover the can. nfthla contlnueil fertility, the whole country la a marina depo.lt. and all throogh the lu II we found evidonoeeof eelureou. .abetanraa, aeaer ally lo tbe form of Indurated ealeareon. marl, .howiattmany dl.tlaot forma of ancient .hell., of tbe tertiary f.irraatlou i and tbla marly aub etance I. aoa:irel all 'brouab the .oil. In a very eommlnuied form, end In the elect condition moat eully a.almllated ky eueb plant, aa the former de.lree to cultivate Aag.VfO. GLEXN'S SULPHUR SOAP. THoaoVOHLT CtKF.I DlStAttt OF THB SltTfV fwAvnriBa tbi uomplsxion, I'bivinti AND KBMKD1BS RHBVMATI1M AMU UOVT, tlKAta Subm and AnaAsioNt or tnb CtmCUt AMP C0UHTtACTt CONTACIOH. Thit Standard External Remedy fear Erup. tioot, Sntet and Injariei of tht Skin, not only Biuovu raoat tki Compluion all Blbm. ISIIKI Bniino from Lw-al lannM.itl.a .u. Wood and o&ttructfoa tf At porea, but aLo ukk piuawaea BV ue sun and wind. anh aa Ua and freckle. It renden tht CVTICLS MABVELOUCLV CLtAB, IMOOTH and FLIAMT, and being a WBOLcaoatB BBAVTIFUft it bt preferable to any cusac(ic ALL TUB KIMlAtAL ADTAItTACU OF Svt Htm IIathi are insured BV tmb tilB OF lUmn'a Hulptiur Soap, whick ka ertili. lien to lit purifying eAxta, raiurjKau and FAB Va'NTt RHKUMATbM and GOUT. It also mstNFSCT CLOTHINd and LINRn nl 1'ILEVa.tnt lllUAtu CUUMUNICATEV BV co in tact with the rakjow. It busoLVU Dahobuff, prevent Laid. neat, and Vetards graynatt of tKa haita . Iliyaldani apeak of it la high torn ricet-$5 and 60 Cents pir Cake' btt Box (8 Cakes), 60c and 5120. ft Tea eo cam calua aja tV &ai eiat of iboae el a, taiiav " Ulli'S OAIO ART) WHISKER DYE, Block ar Btwarm, OS Coatee. 1 1. (1ITTEST03, Prep'r, 7 Siilk If., 1.1. GllAViiILL & Co., WiiobALB DiALsaa it WOOD AND WILLOW WARE )il Clolhn, Window .Mimics, Uroimi, Matt llruiliea Cotton Lapi, Oruin Haga, V'.j Nets, Huckcls, Twines, Wicks, Ac. No. iM .Vurktt til reel, rbiladelpbia. Feb. 7, '07 J D. SELnElMER PEALCn IN fllRDWARE Iron, Nails, Steel. Leather. Paints. Oils Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tiinvnrc, MARKET BTREET, Lewislown, Ponn'n. Nuvcuiber 2, 1871-tf YII. WAGNER, Esq., e JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Jaokson Township, Snydor Co. Ta. wtiiaiieoi) to ail buaineat tntruited to bit oaro and oa tht moat reasonable fm,a March 12, '08tf SELLNSOEOVE MARBLE WORKS. i no nnaereiirned having rurohaaad th inairrova Mar bla Worka. C TIZ.V?...? tht S pared to uaaulacturo. ' ptoa Monuments A n i Ecadstcncs. tbli fomiaer at prloee much lowar lhaa h.r.io fore, and lowar (baa baa avar hmma i. th. Harlow Inst raealvad a laiaa Mai ni... of all the latest siylee of Monuments bead? tones, 1 enable to alee eaiUfaetloa In ttylee and prices, to all ibat wlali to deeorata the S ui uaparun irieoo with a weal, ekua luwaawaat,Twmbar Heaulaiaae. "'0t rralBeeeBU, so at to bo able lo famish on short nonce, Narble. Hand- ai.ioa, or any oiner emu ol door aad Window Bills, at prloee to suit tbe purobaeer. rersuns la aaaad afaa. At l tbe above articles win save money by eallluf at Ike HeilnsHrc oiaryie noras ueiore purobealna elsewhere. I also keen Uaab1. PatAni il.iH..i...i ia.. Osards lor aale. Five dlUereat stlst. Come aad see. fciTMr. J, n. Luui. uf Adameburw. la agent ior toe undersigned where all or ders, will reuetve proiopt attoniinn. atayVTt-tr. Y. la. BAWTNEK. J P. CRONMILLER, e ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middloburg, Pa., Offjrihltprotestlnaleervloei to tbt pub-Ha- Collootioni and ell other profeiaUnal business entrusted If bit cart will reoaive prompt attention. (Jaa 8, '67tf rn j. smith.' X attorkbt at law, "DLKUOItO, BHTED0 0.,PA aatilujjaljieryiMe w tho paMI 'U and tit ItetTBpnper Atlvrrtlnln g Agents. GEO, P, 110 WELL & CO., 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. They bavt the lAtiafaction of controlling Ihe moat eXienaite and eompleti adver tising oonntotlon which bat ever been to cured, and ona which would bt hardly poealblt In any other country but Ihit. They have ettceteded In working down a complex buaineei iota to thoroughly n eyetematlo me'hoil Hint no chtngt in Iht new-paper ayetem of America can eanepe nntioe. while Ibe wildcat Information tpon nil fnpicct Inlcrretfng to advertl.a era It placed readily at Iht il apoarl nf tbt public rVrf"icf ro-a .Vray J'or 'TiM'f,' Jam 1 1, l("io. Bend for n Circular .White Ilorc Hotel, N. W. Corner Third & Woo.1 Sts. FHILADELPaiA. j."kTtrauck, Oooo r?TAttto. Proprietor. Wince, Liquort aa J Began of Ibe Choleetl Brandt. tnar3o-S JOHN LAUDENSLAUER, BUGGY MAKER KF.i.iwsaHovr., PNtDr.p. ao., pa. Having ptirchaee I the well known eland In Pellnaojrovo, formerly owned br fhl'.ip Blecker, I am prepared lo accommodate all who may deairo anything In my line, and warrant ealiafartion in all caeet. I keep constantly on hand, and am prepared lo manufacture at tne nhorieat notice, HUUHIK.S, SULKIES, SLKIOnS.Ac DciDM aapcrienced In tbt butineef. I flat- lor myself Ibat I am fully prepared to meet Ibe wantl of my customers. The band, employed art among Ibe best mechanics In f lie aounly, and their work will not fail lo give universal talleractlon. JeaJTBpeolel atltnilon paid to repairing in an in oranones.-jti Hhop oa Market elreet, a few doort toulb uf tbt German Reformed Church. JOHN LAl'DENSLAOER. Bellnsgrovt, April 7, '70-lf Q.UOSS A BROTHERS, Manufaoturert of anddealereinall klnda of IBILL TIMBER. LUMBER, PALING, SHINGLES, LATn, FLOORING, ate., Shemokln Dam, Pnyder County, Pa. All orden promptly tilled. Ttiviwf, Cktrrii, Poplar, end Linn I.umhtt roeMrffliry en aaatf. 1 inJ, JACOB R. RIEGKL CO., WHIII.FHAI.F. DEAI.F.RK IN FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. .m.n Mnrkt'l JSt. lMiilutlelphiiv ln, mil B. MIDDLES WARTH, I MTICE OF THE TEACE a CONVEYANCER. HcClure City, 8nydor Co., Pa. Pollect lona and all bn.lnee. pertaining to tbe omeanf I uat lea of Ibe p.-ace will baaiiende.1 to a, phiiii auviga. July V3. 'ietf. B. o. SnAFER, WITB JOEL J. BAILY & CO. no si ten '. sma l r. ir.-i res. White Gooih, Kmliroid-ritn tb' tjM iv. :ui Ht.. iiiUii. Jl it I. J. 11 All. V El.TOM llFf,, LIFORW I1KNKY J. DAVIS, DAk'L W. VaKCUL.lL J W. STAUFFER, 'A'O I IACCON I HT He CJGAJt MAJC J-J It. WomeUdurf, Jlcrk County, J'a. Alwayt keept os hand the beet hrande of C10AII1 in Market. Also eicellent Saiokiug and Chewing tobacoo. Augl&7ii EAGLE HOTEL, No. 227, North Srd St., bet worn Race and Viue) Philadelphia B. V. CU.MMIN08 Prop r. M. H. RWARB, Superintendent a ii is COMMON SENSE riai:i cutter EXoelt all la Ibe market In lbs quantity aud quality of its work. Will out eora fodder, with eart ef corn unbuaked, at readily at bty or atraw. It received the bigkeat award at tbt Ctntrnnial Kthihiiion and at thirty Slate and County fain, bcngiu ot cm, oair .men, inch, and one ind a half inches, wbico oaa bs cbaugtd iu a atoond. No, 1 bat culling capacity of 4i(2 incnei, ana win do mora work Ibao any fut macbiot In Iht market. It price it f IU. No. 2. catting eapaoity 4X18 inches trioe fie. -A.. II. COIIU, AtABPFAOTiaaa, a Ao. 197 WATER STREET NKW YORK. Fee., IMss. THE VICTOR CORN SHELLER waa awarded the first premium of etch toea Slate and County Fairs ia 1870, sad at many previous onee. It works leally aad well, teparatlnc Ibe corn trom tne eoo, ana te superior to anv eora tiieller ia the market ia etrengtb, oompaomeai anu, OAoeileaoa or work. fries U. Detorlptivi circular! free. A- J3. COIIU, MASirAOTOaia, No. 107 WATER STREET, IBW YORK. CQQQ ry month la JiuUU n". hut tl srwwwMa aaellye Caa'l he made b; by every Bleat ev- la Mo those wllllnw ta wovla i wwaiaaea wa inr- ilia .araa a u.y iiHum auairowu lueaiitiaa. nave no ruutu to explain bare. Huslneee pleaaanl aad boner able. Weineo.eud hoys and alrlsdoaa wall aa man. we will furalsa yoa a complete Outnt elee. We will bear the eipease af etarlln. you. Pertlcalert free. Write aad sew. Far mere and aaehaalot. tbelr sons aad Seaa-bUra, aad all elaeeaa la aeod of pay lag work at koua, should write to Be aad leara all about the work at oaee. Nuw la the lime. Doa't delay. Ad draaa I bo a h Co. , Aaausu atalao. v. 1 1. nii.M aat. aaiia. uaa Bnioiin. J II. HARTMAN, - JUITICB OV TIIE PBACB, fc Conveyancer, uertTaaviLLM, Bnyder County, Ts. Lit Never. Not loni? airo. on an English stea mer, fonr days out from Liverpool, a small boy wis found bid away be hind tne enrjjo. tie had neither father nor mother, brother nor sis ter, friend nor protector among cither pasMenger or crow. Who wns ho f WLere did he come from t Where going T Only- nino years old t tho poorlitllo stranifer, with rogged clothes but a beautiful face, full of innocence and truth I Of courso ho was carried before tho Gift mate. "now fYfffljp you to sir ai a passage on board thin ship f' ankcd tue mate Hbnriily. "Mr stepfather nut roe in,' answt red the boy t 'ho said 1 could not afford to krep mo or pay my paseage to Halifax, where my aunt lives. I want to go to my mint.'' The mate did Dot believe the sto ry. , He had often been deceived by stowaways. Almost every ship finds oie or two days ont at sea, men or boys conccalod among the cargo, who try to get a passage aeross the water without paying for it And this is often troublesome and expen sive. Tne mate siifipoctod some of the sailors bad a hand in tho boy's escape, and treated b t m pretty roughly. Day after day bo was questioned about bis coming, and it was always the same story noth ing less nothing more. Atlast the mate got out of patitince, as mates will, and seizing him by tho collar told him nnletis be confessed the truth, in ten minutes, he would hang him on the yard arm a frightful threat indeed. Poor child, with not a friend to stand by bitn I Around him were I passengers and sailors of the mid- day watch, before him the stern first officer, with his watch in hand, counting the tick, tick, tick of the the mitiotes as they swiftly sped. There ho stood, palo and sorrowful his hesd erect, and tears in his eyes; but afraid no, not a bit I Eight minutes were already gone. "Ouly two minutes mote to live,' cried the mnto. "Speak the truth and save your life, boy,' "May I pray f asked the child, looking np into the hard man's fane Tbe officer nodded his bead but said nothing. The brave boy knelt down on the deck, aud, with bands clnHped his eyes raised to heaven, repeated the Lord's prayor, and then prayod the dear Loard to tako him to heaven. He could die ; but lie never! All eyes wore turned towards him, and sobs broke from stern hearts. Tho mute could bold out no lon ger. He sprang to the boy, told him bo believed his story, evoy word of it A nobler sight never took place on a ship's dock than this a poor, unfriended child, w il ling to face death for truth's sake. lie could die) t but lie novcr ! God bless bint I And the rest of the voyage, you may well think he had friends enough. Nobody owned him Iwfure j everybody was now ready to do bitn a kindness. And evi'i'yiiody who rends this will bo s'n-ngthrnod to do right, come what will, by tho noble conduct of this dear child. Mercer eouuty bet tbinteu utwupaptrt Thi-re it a vigilanct committee lu every lownabip in. Lanoitster oounly Tbe negt yetrly meeting of Ihe Stat reacbert' Aseooiatloa will bt held Reading. A mau waa rrocntly knocked down and robbed by two Ira Dips, in Ibe Ppruce Creek tunnel A t uiiaueipnia perfumery bouse uses 4oo,ooo poundi oraoge blouomi ia a too too, 'tit taid Reading ia doing list building Ibis sum mer tbaaat any lime during tbe laat tea yean, John Welsh, of Lycoming county, wbil unhitching bit borsce was almost Instant y killtd, one of tbt aulmali kicking biui in tbt ttomach. Borne Oreenos.lle youngstors taturaled a dog with ooal oil and act fire to him Esit dog lo a burry, "makes" for a barn and tett it oo fire. Tbe PMie Lifytr aayt that the fiuan cial situation and butineea movemeutt of tbe Beading Railroad are ttoadily linprov ing, and are muoh betler than waa hoped ror two mohtbt ago. Tbe maoktrel eatck oa tbs Eaetern eoaet up lo Auguet let, this ytar, wat leu than ont-lhird that of last ytar, Tbt eateb for July wat ooly 08 U barrcli leu than eoe-twellh of tbs eateb of July, 1876 MeXioo is becoming aa sXtonelve toffee producer, Ibat ioduitry baviug almost to lirely grown there wltbia half tloaen years. Vera CruZ slono bow tXportt nearly tiX million pounds of coffee ennu ally. Tbers were 886 petroleum wellt sosplet- tdia tbs month of July. Uf Diets b9 were worthiest. There are bow 208 wellt dtlsg drilled, and preparatloni have been made for oommenoing 819 more. Tbe Production of tbs newly completed well amounted to 1,442 barrels per day. The ttrlkei induoed aa Indiana man, 65 years old, to buy a ntwapaptr for tbe Bret time In bis life. A Bettlotaakt siX feet long was killed recently in Huntingdon eounty. Tbs eommieeloaers of Columbia auinwtw WSOt a loan Of 60.OOO OA four aat aaal La build a BOwJalL ' . Daniel 8hlrk, wbils feeding a tbrsehlng machine is Juniata sonaly, got his band too far into It and suelaiaed dangerous la. Juries. A movement is now oa foot amons aome ef tbs prominent business peocle of Both euam 10 organise a eo-operauvs butoher- Ing oetablitbmeat ia that borousb. Tbe objeot to U bring lbs prion of moat down so toe very lowott Bgurs. The ara of tbs oplnloa Uat after Ibey cot fairly started Ibey will bs sbls Is furaltb tbs most at from six to twelve seals per pouna. aLkHOBY MoCtUBY. a brothar a IV.. Seeretarj of War, has been a Mor. moo for iba last twsDtw.rl.a, v Three Millions of Wle Men. " T Lroe millions of inei out of mqtM' What an a nuouuroruoit I AlJ,tO this nipnbor nnj live nitlions tToora who are da pendent for tupport, and w e linve thoso start ling JlRU res, 8,000.000 rtorsona calling for help. Is it nny wrndcr tliat be labor qqestion is bc'wg fiiiaocd stfadily and boldly to tho fi?lt Tbatitis doinnndin rcnaidation and in vostiatiou, Mid i daily ORsnniinfr more lmportnrt) t Idlencrs, pov eity find distrars, failnres, bfinkrnpti ry an1 orlua spread over onr fair iwrairy, nnd tbrredocs rot ecero to bo any one c ftp Mo of drTiaing ABjg ani inn ws or bringing about a Dot ter stato of nffuirs. HtroDfr and brave won wo ar out tlioir litarts as tbey see wives and children in want, and after months of vain searching for employment, too often are tetnpt od to crime or rnoddoned to suicide. Yet this (rreat land is broad nongb for all, and millions of aores which will yiuld a sure enbsistanc) to patient workers lie waiting fora- by man to till them. Our cities art) ovnrcrowdud. While tho rural dis tricts have boon nogloctod, and wa may any measurably despised, the towns liavo overflowed until the sup ply of labor far exceeds the demand. Notwithstanding tho oonlinual warn ings given through the newspa pers and in other forms, there is continual rush into the cilios. Some come because tbey think city life is easier thau couotry life, and should they ftiil to obtain employment the Dureas organizations will not let theiu want, and thus they crowd and crtiHh each other fiifhtinsr dos porately for the work which is not enongh for all, and wasting no small share of tne industrial fore and productive power, which right ly distributed, would add to the na tion's prosperity. Beyond all doubt this overcrowd ing of civic employments, this dis proportionate massing of the popu lation in places when hundreds of thousands must struggle in vain for woik, bus been an important cttise of recont prolonged disasters. Competition in any business is am excellent incentive, but competition often ruins business. It works ia two ways ; it stimulates production and consumption, bnt it also rednc es protlu, or ten below the point of safety, and then come along credit, losses and failure; The best state) of society is that, la which all can bo employed with a fuir remunera tion Extreme low prices either for Inbor or goods have no permanent advantage, Unquestionably a largo part of the present difficulties of tho country are the rosult of over atim- ulated lubor. Ihiriu tlio war mrtny new industries were started, the de mand, for lubor was groat, high wa ges were paid, not only for skilled l.vbor but to infdrior mechanics 1 men were induced to leave their ru ral homes and crowd into the town and cities where those industries? were calling for them. And thi stimulated industry, this abnormal growth of lubor, was carried through out every department of business It was fictitious, feverish and nu healthy. All men cbuld see plainly thnt the demand for iron could not always last, and that gun and car tridge factories must eventually be shut up, but they t o lid not see that boots and shoes, clothing, and all tho ordinary trades would be aifect as well 1 that there would be a less ened demund for sewing machines as well as for diamonds, for food aa for luxuries But the fact that there are three) millions of persons ont of employ ment doos not prove that basinesa is at a standstill. Compare tho country to-day with what it waa twenty yonrs ago, and it would seem to bo in the full title of prosperity. I We forget tho condition of tbe ooun in 1857-8. We compare it only tmBBBBBSBaSBBBBBBBBBBWBWBBSa Tkmptatio!). While it is true that1 no one can escape temptation ena tirely, there is no donbt that be can largely modify its influence. The) temptations which inhere in a man's moral make-up be cannot whollv ran away from, Low much soever . ho may desire it, bocanso tbe evil is in him, as diseaso is in tainted blood t but be can larcoly modify its action and losson its virulonoo. One way to do this is to keen himself from ' sights and sm ronndinj which mnama his passion, and sharpen the edge of his appetites. If his temDtatkn ia in the direction of stimulants, then let him avoid tbe sight and amell of liqnor, and the companionship of those who drink. 80, whatever his weaknoss, let him keen bevond thai roach of whatever ean penetrate him at that point. The Indian method of fighting is an excellent ona ia spiritnal warfare. Tbe soldier of Christ should keep himself under cover aa much aa he can. A mam may have weakness, not only in a desire to drink, bat in various other I ways, auch as lying, cheating, steal- ing, and other equally pernicious habits. A cood deal of dodn-intr ia allowable in a contest with Satan. A man who is morally weak at anv point, and who, nevertheless, persis tently exposes that point to attack. commits tbe gravest of sins. Stbakqb Diatb. Aa inveterate drink er aamtd Barley la 8aa FranoUco Is aaid Is have really ptrlsked reoentty from, apontaneout aombuttloa He draak for three hours steadily and went to tbs aas jolts light a olgar. Tht barkeeper beard low moan and noticed a Sub of art. and, looming around, bs saw Barley falling t tbs floor, hit btad enveloped la oiaok taiok smoke, wbils flames letutd Area, bis month and tare. A horrible smell of burned lech Ailed Us air. Vol a moment wat lost la alttadlag te Us suf ferer. He was beyond relief, however. Hit face wae perfte tly blaok, partly shsr red sad partly sovtred with melt stei HI, oyet wtrt opto Hit mouth was sftmpletely roasted on Us Isolds 1 hut He baa two wives, and lately made Oolleetlona .Md all a.ai with lb t XecplJoa sf his heed sad heads. oaee of Jusiloe of tat Feaeo I p a!Al. i.H.ni.t. fJty ae pert of his body hers marks ef his her-