ij Post." UdiHstur-, Dsc 12, 1878. I. C11JSE, Edtor i Propretor. '"Iif '!L ... .'.'.'1.1. ... Tue public debt statement for Kovr nlr, slows ao increase of tV 711.212 CI. The increase during tlio iimiilli is due to the payment of f 5.6t-0,0v0 Halifax award. Olbr iae I lit ordinary decrease vronld Lave Lti.o 2,2?5,757 89. The London Timet reviews tlio 'resident "a message and Secretary Sl.piiniin'a rermrt, and thinks oar fnitnci.il aud political outlook is ITfNtd. lint that if tlio Democratic patty in Congress does not fall in with tho wishes of the people on the currency question, it will be the worse lor that party in 1880 Tlio S'uprcmo Conrt of Tennsylva- t ima rendered very sensible de fiiion in rcgnrd to tho law forbid- ding the employment of waiter girls in places whore intoxicating honors arc sol I. 'I he full bench held that the provrriona of the law could not be evended, as was attempted in l'itlsbnrgh, by taking the female employees into partnership. This is good common senso, and will meet the approval of all thoughtful citi Ktna. . . . .The King. of Siara baa 8,000 wives. There are 65,030 Catholics In Cincinnati. ... .The Stewart grave robbery is suu a mystory. ....Tun prisoners died in the Memphis juil during the opidemio. ....Indiana is shipping large nnmoers oi norscs to lue ooulu. . . . .Within the past four months Dnnbifry, Coon., Las shipped 702,- 'J00 bats. . otilizes 2,000,000 iuto knife bandies, Fears bt-ing expressed in some of The Inrnlorios that another Indian outbreak will occnr. General Crook MS titrd that there is no immedi ale cause for alarm but that outlook for tho coming year is not improved, lie attiibntes tlio restlessness of the Iudians to the stockmen who con (inanity etcal thoir cattle. One year fgo 1,000 bond of stock was stolen from the Sioux aud the Government is blamed for this. If those thefts aro not stopped an outbreak among the Indians will be inevitable. Dr. Livingston, the Iudian Agent tot tho Crow Crocks, has boon in dicted in tho United States Conrt at Yanktou for forgery, perjury and einlere!rmcnt Livingston's clerk, W. I) IttiHsoll, is also indicted for omspirocy and fraud. John E Itichnrdson, a former employee, and recently from Wales as a witness for Ltviogton, wan indicted aud arrested for his pnius in crossing the Atlan tic. K K. Hudson, trader, was ar rtfitod for. forgery upon the United Mates Commissioner's complaint These are nil Raid to be highly ro pectaUe citizens. i i m The Ilurrifaburg Wgraph says if too want to mnke a Democrat mad ji'B tell htm there are no Kopnbli cau members of Congress from rionth Curolina, none from Louisana, none from Georgia, none from Ala bama, none fro n Mississippi, none from Texas, that iu the States of South Carolina, Alabama, Mississip. pi and LouiHiiiuna, where in a fair election they havo a majority of all the voters in those states, the Re publicans have scarcely a represen tative in the Legislatures. And if you want to make him frantio with rage, tell him tbnt bis party has at lout succeded in securing a "solid fcoutb." - The Philadelphia i'rett sposking oi iue political uoHigns or tue Mouth rn leaders, gives a quotation from an influential newspuper of South C'aroliuo, the Columbia Register, which is startling in its significance The article predicts that as a result or Hi'piiliiiciiu success in the Presi dential election of 1880, "the ter rors aud magnitude of which w ill lur exceed the most fearful example oi past History. j be tiegmter fur thor says that this time the negroes ore to bo wholly exterminated. We give tho above ns only part of the tie s of the day. The mingled fe rocity towards the colored popalo- uou, ana iue oilier nairea towards the orth displayed in some of the ntterances of those Southern news pepors indicate serious trouble ere io yeores are pabt, unless wise counsels prevail. It becomes mora manifest, daily, that Kuksia proposr; to enter into toe contest iu Afghanistan if affairs do not suit her. tW English forces avo uuu uioir line or communica tiona severed, in one of the moan' tain ptwao, a fact that does not ar gue the pel feet fricuJliness of the bill tribes. It is the Hrat reverse, auj suows tu.it all is not to be plain feailmg. If lliiHsm enters in, the war will bo n sorioun oue. It may, indeed, lead to war direct between England and idutsin, involving a airtggie on iue coasts of Itussia di reot- J'roni appearances Russia, with the co operation of the Ameer Cahul, and give aerioua trouble to the Eiiglibh tfti the bordera of India i and may. indued, be abio to totally pievent an inroad on the part of the i.. i: i . . . . . . . inula troops iuio AiguniHian. oe nous ooiupiicutions, at all events, Sow seem probublo. "!' - 1 ' The Country Sobering Off. Since 1373 tho country Ims been aeberiug off. The druuk began iu the latter p u t of the war. It grew deeper afier the wur, when the na tional bjuk notea were added to the cittuiluiion without retiring the gmubucka. The country's nervons Btrm was shaky from overstimula tion as early as 1SCS. , People be can to experience a reaction, but in eoiue tilings the inebriation rose to greater Light For sevorsl years before 1873 there was a visible let ting down of the physiuul power. At leugtb delirom tremens set in au I left Ibe body politio prostrate. Bbwly it las been ' recovering its normal tone and regaining the pow er to go ou in a way of health. And sow we have a periy of bummers woo tall of the jolly time a bad when drunk, and proposes thai we aUaU begin a now spree Chtainm $i C'aatttt. .... Sheffield shanks of oxen etc, yearly. ....The passonger and freight business on oil the railroads is said to be Tory good. ....An Alabama bog epont five weeks in a well, with nothing bnt iroin to roed ou. . . . .Wolves are so fierce in Dunn County. Wisconsin, that the farmers are soiling their sheep. . . . .Commodore Spicer, command ing the navy yard at Boston, died lost inday morning. ....A firm in Williamport has contract to send five thousand fin ished doors to England . . . .The Capitol at Washington is te be furnished with clectrio lights iu place or gas light . . . .Thousands of Pennsylvania turkeys are eeut dressed to England during the winter season. ....The people of Pennsylvania consume more oysters tnan any oth er Stale in the Union. ....Elk connty is full of pheas ants'aod many aro shot and sent to the tStitera intrkati .... A new town in Idaho has been named Onegirlia, because there is only one girl tbore. . . . .Tho Republican clubs of Head ing are going W) strong to uov. oyt's inauguration. ....The shoe business ofThila dolphia never was more flourishing than m the trado this fall . . . . Eleven out of twolve women soon in a Memphis Stroet car a few daya ago were iu mourning. . . . .There is a camp of tramps in West Goshen, Chester county, num bering one hundred and twenty. . . . .Luzqroo county has a charm ing little miss of thirteen that ex pects to bo married in a few daya, . . . .8. T. M'Cormick, Esq., a pro minent lawyer of Williamsport died on Sunday afternoon the 1st met. ....It is said that Gov. Hoyt will appoint Henry W. Palmer, E.iq , of Ukesbarre, attorney general . . . .The sum appropriated for the support or tue police force of New York city this year was 83,999,bCT. ....The Titusville Acme barrel works make 3.000 barrels every ten nours, or ovv an nour or five a min ate. ....The detectives of New York have nearly reached the conclusion that the late Mr. Stewart didn't have any body. ....Excursion tickets are to be sold for the inauguration at arris burg, commencing on the Saturday prior to tuat event ....Three car loads of cats re cently passod over the Canada Southern Railroad, destinod for the granaries of the west ....Apples are $1 a barrol in Massachusetts, and one farmer has converted his into twelve thousand gallons of cider. ....There are not many deser tions from the regular army now. Good material is selected for re emits, and the boys go to stay. .... A fire at Middleport, N. Y., on Thursday night consumed a large portion or tue village, ibe loss is upward of 125,000. ....The most brilliant hunting feat accomplished lately, was by a party on Ijoyalsook, who shot a colt, wbicb was mistaken for a deer. ... .A yoong man named Charles IS. Call lost bis arms at Altoona on Saturday by being caught in the belting of a plauing machine. . . . .The Wyoming Thread Com pany's factory at Fall River, Mass., wee bnrned on tbe 29th alt Loss f 100,000 iusured. . .louis A. Godey, the founder of Godey i Lady'i Jiiok, and who oonlinced to be its publisher nntil within two rears, died suddenly on tbe nigut or tbe ztun. nit, at rtiila- deipbia. ....Mr. Leonard Seratetter. of Northumberland . county, who has been a great hnnter since he was old enough to handle a gun, finds tbe following count in bis diary np to tbe present all of which were brought down by one rifle t 200 bears and 100 deor. ....The curious provisions of James V'arker'a will, at Cotuitport Mass., that a large quantity of bis wife's personal effects, consisting of clothing, feather beds, blankets, towles, eto., be burned on tbe boaoh. and that bia span of horses be shot and buried, have been complied with. Li.m li Oca Aur Tba ao- nnal report of General Sherman show s that there aro 7,829 enlisted men in the ten rogiraents of cavalry in tbe army j 2,650 in the fire regi menta of artillery i 11,203 in the twenty-five regiments of infantry a total of 31,(i04. Resides these thflie are in the engineer ba tall ion, 199 1 permanent and recruiting par ties, mnsio boys and recruits in tbe forts. 1,121 1 eolistod men detached iu general service, 327 ordnance department 894 j West Point de tachments. 190 1 prison guards 71 1 hospital stewards, 188 1 ordnance sergeants. 114 i commissary serge ante, 143, and ndiau so tuts, 803 A total of 3,097, makiug the whole number of enlisted men in the armv. A TsBBimo Umokrt.urr An undertaker in Nsw Jersev was re, cently caliod to prepnse the body of . s - a 4 m woman lor uunai. f rom some cause tho lower limbs had been soiz- ed with cramps j ist before death and were drawn op out of shape In the attempt to straighten thorn 1 1- , .... i. .. . . niu uuom inner nuanv sat down on mem and was pressing thorn into tbe proper position in the coffin wben something struck biir from behind, and turniog bis head to see wnai u was lie was confronted with tue.face of the corpse close to bis on. The pressure npon the legs bad tilted tbe body upright bnt the unaeriaaor not understanding the canse ran iroin me bouse in mortal terror. The 1'biladolphia A'rtt was never more sound than iu declario? t .tl .t... a.. - . "en toe uoors oi mojsoliool bouse cic-ftes in the afternoon npon school cuiKiren, tuey sbonld literally clos) out from them all that partaina to snuooi until me opening next morn ing- A teacber abould be a teacher, not siropiy a nearer or recitations wessons sboold be learned and taught at school, never at home. The teacber has no richt to impose upon parents tbe most annoying part of her work. She has no right to take from tbe child a si o trio moment oi me few hours it has out of school. ....The Lebanon Courier ears t While Farmer Little, of Monroe. N. Yn was prying np a flat atone in bia atone quarry, recently, bia hand touched something cold and clammy. He raised the stons and fonnd a ball made tip of large blaek anakea. They were matted together as though they had been braided. They were separated by beatiog with a dob. There vara forty-five of tbeta. FATAL DRIVE Dahviixe, Deo. 8 This evening. at about 9 o'clock, tbe horse and empty buggy belonging to Fred A. nilneltn were found in the rir close to the shore a short distance below the town. Wilhelm, accom pained by bis little son, about 10 years old, were seeo to drive into tbe river about C o'clock to wssb the horse and buggy, and it is sup posed tbe hoiso became uninanm-B. able and the two were thrown into the river, which is high and still ris ing, and were drowned. Wilhelm was about 45 years old, and leaves a wife aud severul children. A mau entered a grocery store at North Vernon, Ind , the other day and nked for a gallon of molasses. Having drawn it tbe store km-per askod him what he would take it home in. 'In my hat,' promptly ro plied tbe customer, calmly holding out a new silk bat, into which the grocer, not to be outdone in UroU, poured the fluid Tbeu the customer jammed the Lat on the grocer's bead, and having thus occu pied bis attention, took what money tuere was in the till and departed. Two men in Perry county married each other's daughters. Now, how ore they related T Well as nearly as we can make it out they are each other's father-in law ; hence each other s son-in-law and their wivos are each other's step daughter ; hence each other's step-mother. It any of our readers can discover any relationship existing botweon thorn we should like to hear from them. Conoterfeits of tbe $5 notes of six Illinois National Banks, and one Pennsylvania Bank, have beoome ao numerous, and the imitation so per fect, that all the gennine notea of meee uaoke are withdrawn from oir cniaiion as rapidly us the can bo collected, General oyt will be tbe first ronr-year term Governor, as nroii ed for nnder the new Constitution. and will not be eligible for re-elec tion nntil a term intervenes after the expiration of bis first. A Washioirton corresrjondant nf the Philadelphia Star, intimatea that on. M. IS. Quay and Congressman Russell Krrett will soon start a morning daily in that city. I? EV D L2 "jj 12 tTtinr w ofliro vns PHILADELPHIA UEEKLY TIUEiL TUB ANNALS OF THH M Wrlttol T til prlailntt MrtMitgM ) t k Itit (JItI Wr, Nona ol ih. A R-yyal Octano Volumn of 800 Pa ge, Jtenutifully lltulratei Anil B s id In lnlnrt1 unit 0M Cloth, with lllamlail Oo.tr Limine (rrlos, St). Will t tTOn M rr tatnrtbr i TKF. WKRKI.Y TI M T. lor ?, apo la raila ivrrns, inai, nv mq 1011 pn nr a. : tor 44 will nnii niMf.if nf IHK vrr.'.K LY one tr an I o4orpr i th"4NWAi ' For 10 -a will Mna lhr fopla at TIIK Wt.KKI.Yaa Ttarsnd thraa toptat o(th AL.B." - Club Terms of Tha Weikty Timn : I Copf ana raartl. IS rnpiaa an Tr1 t Coi. la, ooa jaar Uoplai, ana yaar ajtt, THE "ANNALS" A?i PRE 2101 A enn of tha Ataali will ha (laaa ai a Pra'alianm la anjr onataailna at i rr a "lab at tan. er M for a cl ib ol twtntr. Tklt It raal opporlaeltr, wllhoal tot I aai al llttlt lroMi.lt, lo (at PT nplasdM Wark tkal ha:S aa rttd bf trarfont. THE WEEKLY TIMES For I87() Wilt ka atpt lullf ap la tha hlh tian1r1 r tht pt. and liaiirortm-tlU rt.ltl from tlraa la ilna aa taay nay at anaaatiaa ay aipanaaa aal lha waatt ar aar rtatltrt. Tha tr-nd and dlitlnttlra rttlara ef THI WKKKI.Y TIMKS. Hint hat prortd aa pnpalar a taapuiwii aa tonllno-a inrjain-t.ii lat vaar lU, via i t-rlta ofohtpuri ef tha Unwritten History of tha Late Civil War Emm taullna; Aeton la tha OaWatt. In tha Kltld, la lha Ktra a. Narth al ituath, Thi. ftttara of THE PHtbtDKLfill A WKKKUY TI X K htt baaoiat trjr pipul tr, and Intraua la loitrt.l with ararr watk't It at or tht P'ptr. Wnllt htt aont Inullon. ill ha frtt rr in all ttolltntl partlian tona, lh will ha wrliua Iro a lha Tarliiit tln piiinu of lha ratnaotlra aath-m and tar thtlr urorar aamat. Tha arrtr or lUnlntul.tit-l eonirlbutort lo this Uaiiartnianl aitaa'lt In hrlilantv aaf star uratantad bjr as Antrieas pari dio.l. tVS.ml pntUI aard for a.PRlHRv ODI'Y ol tha PUI.AOEt.PHIA WKKLI II Mm. It will uattnl to yoa wlthtntaott. Kianlnt wall, and wa btlltrt fan will pro aoanaalttha Laraatt, Iba Uhaapatt sad Ua Uaat o( lha Wathllat. TRY THE TIME 3. tlrnnltla with a law frltn.it, and aaklns m, t rlub of twtntt. tna wl'l ttth cat TIIK WKhKI.Y TIMKM lornna Jtr fotttut paid iif vt. loriui rniur.vi 11 w. 11 at an. Hint during tha ,tr ;u ara illt.tll.tltd with tht papar, taad to a and wa will raiara four monay. Aaarata THE TIMES, Ta a Tim at Ui'iLtuaa, Pmladelphia EX-SOLDIERS ATTENTION. Panttom proaarad fnr war, ill'AhUd In an rway by wnundt, ruptara. anl.llart of tht lata dltaaaa ul any kind, or by te. Mania! Injnrlaa. PENSIONS INCREASED. A 1ara nnmtiar nl thota now rtrttrtn ptn Innt arannwanlltl d to an INtMitfASK na iler IjI. laaa. All ao;dlart dtteharaad for WtH'NDS. KTPTl'hr:, or MKIIIIAMUAL INJI' H Y.tmlilad In H'1,1. bountr. All hat. Inttt ilunt by roriaipomlanta, tataaatlryon atra parxmtt y pre.tnt. Witrt tha rol.lltr It itttd tht widow and halra art .ailtiail. II t'llUltrt and ttnlr llowt nf lha war ol 111! ara niiw tutlitid la a panabia. I alro rroinira Faltuia lor lattntort. Itrary aolitltr who tttt flilt nntira thoald tnd tna hit tilitrt.ton l iittal card and ractlra In rtlorn a AwrLSCorr t aa,oiiiia "National Citizen Soldier,'' a papar pnbllthtd al lha National (lapltot, git. Inv all tha latl Itifnrinatloa tbnii I'tuilon and llounty aad I. tod, t all tohltara mat t ttr htir.. c.irra.pondaoia aolle'tad from ail Addrata with ataap, N. W. PlTZilEIIAI.n, II. . Dlalin At'traty, Ilaa. It, 'TM. Hoi Mil, Wtthlntlon, l, V. A f.L persona IntoreaUd are htre J.X. by notlatd lht W. ft. IX1TJ!. nf Jaa.tnn Iwp , sny lar On., iaaH ts aa.Htntnt ef til hit trmtt, rati and partoaal tn tut an dtrtlnt. lir Hit h-i ef kla tradlMrt. All ptrtta harlnf tUliat ara rto.oa.ltd lopratant in tie te the anler.l M, and pereona ladthttd will aleate wake liaiaedltte ptrmtni. PSBCIVAI. HKUJSAhN, Rev. II.TS. attigaaa H a7re s s. TIIE nndersignod, has on ban! ami iikat to nedtr all hied ef Wtrtt I irai.ti. las anoda at PAlO PR'CEI f.,r uh. The 4heneal plate tnhny la the manly, tv.taetn Ma aif ttovk btf.ira parthwint tltawhtr- ard aintln-al ihtt t a a a it li lit amltnol I r nm i, no vi ntrne.t, 'ljltt, I7nllra, Whirl ho , at. Work wtrranltd to ilra mlif wtKn All work promptly tti.a l -d to. COACH AND SLEIGH TRlMVm la all It braaokea Haas a tail and abaap at St. t, aTEIrtfJVTTR, Ml lilltbitr Pt ikopon Mark.! St., s few doera Tt.i i.l lirai "re. wov. II, 71 . . TO KA.3AZIN5 CLUB--3SrrHR3 ! 3-Batton Kid Gloves. FRENCH AS0 SSOMJII fa hitre ind ttfgmt 81 L K 1)R V'9 r.i TTF.RSf GIVnXM PREMIUM tor 8ubioribsa, si Club Rtrst, la Ante's Hi) IwM TERMS 91 2-1 a vr. with a Unan sanvorias for t'lubt. 8plmoa !f a nhtr III ot. Ma e,tn1 for rlnS.fl.iitt'. artui .1 v. ular. coDtaloiag fill parlloulari of Ibia 'MtnHiu nuwr. t n. 4ff rrrurt a siv. Nov.T.Sw. 2irs, SiXib Si., Phir I IP WITH' ui mm i) C5 XC70. UENRY A. WOLFLEY, Saddler and Harness Maker Centrevlle, Snyder County, Penna Kteptnn kaad, and mekae la order all klndt oi nerattt, naniiiet, nrtittet, wnlpi, Uefarr " wo", suaranteed for one yea, mr. WolSet tike bat a Ulal la pMa that ht aadamtadt hie hatlaaM. ar ,'f "It is worth double lis price. "0,ikv (Xinad , Ailxytiwr, "CHEAPEST snd BEST. jJ PETERSON'S MAGAZINE Full-iize rtjtr J'atterm I A Xt fin1afMatkt will tao aaltw.aa It. a.... a for IST., eoD'ftintnc t full-ftx f.ttrn hm - i i . mm, corr a utrr Dti will rt tlot, during; the yer twelve nf tl.tat aatiernt, to thane alone will be worth in or. than tbe obtcrl. llon price. Oiett liaurore- ium win tino ue nana in otner retaaeu. TAKE NeTflCIE! ALT, psrties indebted to ns are hereby rtqatattd ti make Innedlala pajrniant. tnd tnn-t whn hate any olaiin. a Ktlnrt the Srm will nleata nroaant tha itmt at onot, owing- to the faot thai the Brat If now I s prooeei oi uittoiuiion. WU9 A U1TF.MHEINEK. Dae. , 'TS. tiellnigrove, Pa Assignee's Sale ! TJIR nndersipned, Assiirnee of W. (I- Lata, nf J M- It .on Inwmhli. ... - - : - --, U.I.W. ra., win aipoaa to Pablla Hale, oa lha ureal ea Is ua tow ol Krauertllie, as Monday, December oOth, 1878, Heal EttaU, to wit i Lot of Ground tltaata In tht Iowa aforatald, boandtd by Pnb. House, Bank Barn, tad other neeettary oatballdlar. ood water eonrenlenl to the boi Tha following, dearltwd m ovrtaiw S wall of oute oholoe rull treat on the nnniu. Hilt Iu MnmiM. .1 1 .l.lub n u . . . . a . . . . n. oi mm r..-::7.-i;vr."S'i",,,.wUl 'a Baal.la. BaaMAlfW. aaa. It, u;a. AaelsBea. NOTICE. A petition will ba presented at the allna Of tht tlaaart.1 t.ki. ..... las thai bo.lr ta anent m. .....i Tif. roomy of Snyder to InsraaV the prealata ar ooaaij on res aad Wild-oat totlpa to o del. Dte.lt, in. Joaa FBTTgnALs, Ja. Joan faTTaauLV.ka, Atuaaw Boaaa, Jtatii, Sonar, ion a UsauaMosa. WW keep on hand all klndt of ww Vlankt tuch as Note$. Sum memttt, Warranto, 4um, 8tpo4 rw)e, (SO. $1,000 IN PREMIUMS ! And Commissions to All. AGENTS WANTED Is krery Pott Tows Is the rolled BUtet to end lubacrlptloo for Us BURLfflGTON HfflEYE. Basil flra eaaU for aopy aad Ural lo sf aott. Hawieye MWn Co., Dee.5,6w. Burlington, Iowa In Bankruptcy. Didriet Court of tht United Slut ft, fur the H'rVrn Dittrict oj J'emuyhwUa. THIS is to pive notice, that on the IWi day of Noromber A. D. I'TI, sWtr. rant in iiaoernpiT wa liljO'l ag;tlntt the at. late oil.. I H. Ztlltr. of Miminburg lathe Oounty of Union aud HtaU of PanntyWanla. who hat been adjudged a Bankrupt apon hit own petllloat that the peyioeot of any iltbtt tnd the delivery of aar property belonging la tueh llenkrapt to him or for hit ate, ,aod tha tramrtr of any prnparty by alia ara forblddaa be law; that a meeting of tho Credltnra of atld Htakrnpt loprr.ta their debte, aad ehoote one ormoraeaelgni-etofbU Etiatt, will be bold at a Uniirt or Baakrapty, to be boldes at Nor. Ihambarlaad, la., nltbtoffloeof A. U.SIinn. toe, ttq, before Wm. ), letweller Em., Kt. I Itu-r, aa the Uh day at Ueeemhr A 1 . Ills at la'eloek P. M. JOHN HALL, ... . S. Marthal, ai Mawaugtr. Plltaborfh, Nov. t, Hit. In Bankruptcy. Dint rid (hurt of tht United Stat fn, for the r 'icTHvuuna uj rcnntyivania. THIS ia to Rive notice, that on the .y,S.d,,.,'No',",r ItlS.aWatJ rant la Haakrapty waa luutd agaiatt tha at. wni rtier iianta.n or (Jtntratl la la !;' 8,,J "lJl,rt?. aylvaBla, who bat been ailjailgod a Baakrapt apoa kit Oaa letlllnat that the utiiiMi .1 ... .1.1... aad the delivery of any property btlooglng lo took Bankrupt to biia or lor kit ute, aad tka iraatier m nay property by him are furblddea by law thai a meeting ef the Uredltori of ald Haakrupl lo prora I heir dabu. td krw,u ... y'R",l "u bui IU he held al a Conrt of Uankranla. ta b k.,1.1.. .. ?B1,AV0-. ,"IBf,0. Kaq., la Northumotr. land, pa., btfon Wia. 6. Detwallar, Ken , Be. '.'.''i0" S,.i"i of W"' ATI).' Wi till e'aleek A M. JUHKHiLL Pub.rBb,H.vyia?,?i"U, M Aitgnea's Notice. All persona interosted ara hereby etlaed thai Baa K. Iank.n.. .r epa tap.. Bayder Oa., Pa, kaiaiada aa al tlgaBtntefallklieSetU. aaah real aad peri aoaal ta tka aadertlgaei far Ike aaaaaVaf eredltora. All partoaa hartos aTi t trttaaed. "ata aad laeee ladteiea wiU aUaie m .1 pevaaai. J.T.a ll...n.n.l. W .., - - . .. - ci.iiis'nt, ti-ary yatr 1000 pagaa Itttt.l flttea, 13 colored Berlin pttltra., 19 mtanotb rolort.1 futliloa pl'v, 24 ytget of mo.lc. and a o il wm wood suit.' lit principal eintelltlinitnta are PJH SFESL EJ3miI! lit Immenaa elrenlatlnn etoiat ti. i,.n...i. ire tn.pend mora on amlielllthment., tliiltt k, than any other. It glrti in ir fur the money than any In tha world. It A'hriliiiiff Ta.'tt and KoveltUt Are tbe bat! anbllthal ini.h.i. an iw. moil popular wine-, are' emol. -.! origin. Il for Ptbmo in ii;a in ad li ,nJ to lie ototl qiiantl y f tlirl tlorloi. tVVt. I " ' tjuri nut , r niiv-Ij. r L. "T ana attphnaa. rrank Ue lltntd.ei, (Transit Hod man Itur. MH, Jene . Aulj, and that our. t .l.d tu rn 'ir ill, theautUr of'Joilah Aiiou't Wilt." Mammol Colote.i l'athim riattt ahead of all nlben. Tlo plattt are engrav ed oa ileal, take the u-ii.l tut. and areun. oqatlltUlor beamy. They will be aaperbly eulurtd. Alto, lloattbold a id other rooelnta t lo tha levoryihlng luierttung to Udlet. N. h Al the publl.her now rrt ptrt Ibt poiltgt to ell eiill tuutarlbert, I yrgn'ox I. nnw chtarer Ihaa avert la laet la the ohttptrl 111 the world. Hurrah for another Large Business There i. nothing dingy er forbidding rbont OAK pJ this I'all. .The personal attcrtion cf Air. WannmaV.. brightened tip everything- about the flace, and the Fill u with a . GRAND .SEND-OPP $700,000 in Clothing and Cloths is under the brc root, and Tho Silf clout tho Pisco shows that the people have discovered that Oak Hall is "Koine. and that, after all, it is best to " Slink lo Old Friends." The fact K w have ouUtripped every former effort, and r j forward-! eiticnn ' 1 BETTER STOCK, BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE. 5y.?JT?.!L??! J?HLT?.y ?.?.P.JI?i?.ILpoops a TRUSTWORTHY PRICES. and. on the basis of low rrirre.. pood i-nrvta. nrl ti,n. satisfaction to our customers, i ropose to tlo a larger bm-iuj man ever. 5 WANAMAKER & BROWN OAK HALL, ' S. E. Ccr. Sixth and Market SU., PHILADELPHIA. .-lTert rf mr old Itlwtm arl aw found on ewr floor. WEST JERSEY MARL AND TRANSPORTATIO COSflPANY. I."II01tTVIVrr TO FAI?IHTIH...V now prtpartd to tlellter thlt I'tttlf etltbrnteil Marl at milnii alnn tbe . ail. II M it. I 'on. An enalytt. of loo pound, oft bit wrl token fr--tn a un lurin tlinr rut Ir ia ik i.nl ti., mint 17 ucurge ii. eoa, nitte iituiugui oi iitt jcriey, tnowr ai to. lota : TKnilS (Alwayt U Advance) $2 c Year. aerRKUl't'EDPUIOfS TCLVn9.-a Two Capita for S3.50, S Capita for SI. AO ...ir,!h.,..?BpT of lh ' Pletnre (M t SO) "( brl.t Ul.ttlng l.lllle UbiMrao," a B-e dollar enararlog, to lha ptrton getting no the Club. ',ta lot 1 M. B O iplrt Car a'JOO, 10 t viiiea TwrSIS, With aa extra enpf of the Meaailna fo- lltl, at a Dreauam la Ihe uaran ..nL. ... .... .1...'. I wptte lor 4.O0, Vrnnlttlor tlO.SO. U MUlHl..klf lla. tt'llk I 1 1. ....... . . . . !r. """pf or ne ntgtiine for U.9, and Ihe premium pi.-lure, a Art iloiltr aa- . r . I n (.lh. tiapiM ! .. ...... - 1 - - .--'.. wv iue l.iuu. Allure.!, pii.t.ptlj, - . ni.r j rtTrnsn, Saohertnut tt . Philadelphia, I'a, Huacl meat tool grail. If wrlllta lor. "MotrHon c Ac n. K uric Aims HtiTAeu, I. , MtuareiA, 1 1-10 Ibt. tve-'O l . 1 V Ine. 1 1 lo Ii 1. Il-lu lot. at.PWItit. KC1M-J I'lKiTOXipg e IROS - 17 M0! ntTxa. l in 4 Total IW I: The Wen lirtty Varl t'tmwi f litre thetr Marl ent Ir m tha top lo Ihe bottn n 1 Ibon tigli I) rolltd, tail lh.) 1 Uilgt U.tDjt.lrra tu tuill Mtrl tiutl lo th yirn. . Thlt Marl It tittpifl te all eltMti of roll ami eropt, and Duucrnua ttiluionlak' u (rem faruan aad Iructmta ol ha rtuarghhlt wurth at a " V PERMANENT FERTILIZES. "a lonrtllntrti ef Phoinhorle Aold end Pottth alora make It at onre tie rhraiwt t ni m iiortt, andolietnil value in the Inr nan ot erer l p-r I ntbel or fj vtt tun. 1 un her lafonaailaa, ao., will be g.v.a by RPt. 12. 78 J. CJtOl.'SK. Ajrt.. .Mi.hlMini-p, MtHKH KrKClir. At... H.-avrr! Itii wTaaiiii-' -in n niaiaiffi asm i.'aMiia LacSBes Ca,te I Ladies Coats. Ladies Col A I) IKS 0. Scientific American TIIIETT-FOORTH YEAR. TheMoit Popular Scientific Paper in ine wortq. Only 3 20 a Year, including rot tage. Weekly, 62 A'umben a year. 4,000 book pages. TUB SCIENTIFln AMwnmiv 1. . largt rirai-uiati Weekly ftrwrpaper of Bisttta rages, priniad la lb aioet btn tiful at via. Drofuttl lllu.ir.i.,1 i.i. epiendid engraringt, rtprtitDtinf ibe aawtat laveallons sad lb meat ra em Adtanoti in ibe Aria anil HnUiitta 1- oluiliog New and lottrealing r4oti lo Agrleullure. Uorlloullure, ihe Home, lltalib. MeJIoal rrogrtn. Soeial Holrnoe Natural llialor. (ltoln a.,. The moil valuable praolioal paperi, b emineni writers la all depanmanta nf ecienoe, will b found la lbs Boicotiflo Anierloao. Terma. f 8.20 ntr tu. l an t..tt wlilch Isaludta po.iaga. Ditonuai to Agenla. Slogla oiplei, Un etsli, 8oid b all Hewideelere, Rsmll by pnata ordar lo MCNN CO., PubU.Utra, tl Park Bow. New York. PATENTS. KSrinc AMKMIOAN, Meaara. MUNM CO, ara Suliottor, r Amarieaa aad Fortiea Palenla. bate h..l at ..... .. (larleaoe, aad uuw bete lbs largest Sf tablUbmeot ia iks worlj. raleals are oblalned aa lbs but itrrat. A special A ME 111 CAM ot all loveotlons patented ibrougb IbU Ag.nov, with lbs asms sod rraldaaoa of Ibe litni. it. ,h. i meoat sirculaiio a ibus givss. publie at. tauon ia uireeied te the nerilt of Iks sow paleul sod sale or iolmduolioo Oft en aailf (ffroted. i.. - j -- . r".. ww va maas i ll dieoover or loteotien, oaa aaoenala, frto of obarge, wketbers paleol.oas probably bo oblalasd. by writing 10 lbs aadertlf sad. We also sand 'BBS our Hand Uook about lbs rslenl Laws. Palaala '..i. i..,i.u..k. ------ - . h.i... m.ir tests, sad bow proourod, wlih biota for procuring advaaoos sa iavBsiloai. Ad dross for tbs Pa oar. ar aanatrnl.. P.i. seta, " - OfSJIA CO. s 37 Park Rlw. Naw Yarfc reweh Mas Use. t. h lib alia. Woablata, ladies Cmt3 are in great demand atprc&e: Every xady in Snyder county can be suppl S. WEIS1, Selinsqrove, thore are stacks of them there, which in qua lty and cheapness cannot be equaled. FUBg LADIE9 UHDKRWKAH FtooRnrrjEfTH I Everybody is invited to call and cae the line of irOTIONS and .FiirCY G00D3. prices are unquestionably lower than ever. Itwspeotiallj, Oct lfl, 73. H. WEII3. A DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTI0K- & 1 ' "i.li.li". tltotll NOV taio or loHiite Mornoud dee'd, lata of Adama Tewatkla. Saydet aeaaty, Peas a. bavins beaa sraaieA i the aaeertlwaed. all L ..I.l. ... . 1 , . ... w 1- -a p- t- raeat,weiia w , Itaea daiy i , 4 , , A DMINISTRATCS'S KZJZZl A.tert Af eilmlaltrrttlAa m ik. u. .1. toh I.LI.hu dtaauait. I.l. . I . t Sayder tioantf . feaa'a., av " ed to the a- 'tr.n-.ed, a i laaaIttB i- - "4le. IHt II I ot ... ..i a fOUO' tdsr by c l.a rlfio: .tll .ItHW ,i.t Ii.Jtl ' ftteer ItOitre f, SUM t'""i! wtJ Itarw ' A r1 v s , 1 vn,t,u:y . N Wl . t ' . Ad-1 a wwwiw ,atyiaiiifllajlWM73 0U. '5aV sss.