r""v -- T 4 -1 "1 .3 4 1" The Post. ntddlcburs, Jan. 23 J. CROUSE. Edtor A Propretor. f-i-. Good Beginning For 1879 While patitions iuDimerabla are baiu cirottUtal a-tkiii.; of CiUresi furtlior, and, if possible rnon affile toal Iwialatioa to Inert up pjliirt-" niy in Uub an t elsnvhrra, an J w!it1 these petitions are alintet daily presaoUjd ti that law-maliirjaf holy for tha suppression of tltia po cwliur sooial institution, tha Supreme O'.urt of tha Unite 1 Stata. that Anal arbiter of all Constitntioual and le gal questions, baa j ut settled tha whole subject onca ami forover. Tha decision wm ao tintniraons that there is oo possibility of ita ever be lag questional orrsvisel Ono Keynold wan aometime since in limed in tha Courts of Utah for having contracted a bijtnoua mar riafro. Ita w.u tried aud found guilty. Ha applied to tha Supreme Conrt of the Territory, and Anally to tbo S ipreiaa Court of the Cuitud States, The Suprone C urt of tho United States recently aflirtneJ the jadfltnent of the lower Courts and tleoidoe that Oonffres had the power t j pass laws prohibiting polygamy in Utah or elsuwbero in tha coautry, anl that saoh law are Constitution, al .Tho opinion in the case wan long and carrfiilly propared, an it had to grapple with that clause of the Con etituti that f irbids aay legislative interference with rolig'ion belief The Conrt holds that the plea of re ligions eouvictioo ia not u valid do fouse for the violation of any gnneral law for the protection of publio or private morality any more linn it would be for a violation of the rights of property or the security of life or liberty. I t is settled, tlioreforo, that Congress did not transcend its coo atitutioual powora in passing laws for the suppression of polygaanxy in 'tab. Juntico Field dissented ao far as related to the admissibility of certain evidence admitted in tho Lower Court, but upon the main question of tho constitutionality of the net of Congress, there was'per fuct unanimity. This being an irrevocable settle ment of tho wbolo polygamous ques'ion, tho overstocked Sniuts had butter commence nt once milling off thoir surplus stock of wives. Grand Jurors, bai'kod by this decision, will probably boreaftcr do a largo lnsi. ncss in unsnuling the harems of the lionry Saints and briug the said Saints to judgment. A few days ago tho Supreme Court filed and opjtiion in regard to the wife's doer in the lands of a bank rupts, the main ointn of which ate : A widow's right of dower com raencea with her marriage. It is held so aucrod a right that judgment, recognizance, mortgage or any Other incumbrance, wuatover, made by the buuband after the marriage cannot, at common law, affect her right of dowers even the Kiug'a dobt can not affect her. Dower is a legal, or equitable and a moral right. It is favored in a high degree by law, and next to life and hbeity held acred. l'eter Ilerdic, who failed for ovel ft million dollars about a year ago, disappeared from VVilliamttport two weeks ago, since which time nothing lias been beard of him He has been sick for some time, and his friends aay that ha bos gono to Florida fur tho benefit of his health. His sudden depaitnre, however, causes much comment in views of bis tinancinl difficulties, and it iH be lieved ontsido of his circle of friends that ha left on account of a requisi tion from the Governor of New York fur Lis arrest. lkcortpEn Qi;at saya thnt he has never thought of rcsigmug the He eordersbip, and that the stories afloat concerning his ambition to be Secretary of t'tulo under Governor Iiiyt are without tholonst founda tion. He is sat in 11 t'd with the He cordership, and has not thought of relioiiuishing it for anything elsa In relution to the Cubiuet appoint mnta lie appeared to bo ignorant, and believed that ouly Gov. floyt could unligbten the curious on thst point. Dkatii is busy among the mem ber h of Congress no less than four bavirg died since the commencement if the present session on the Tibet lust month. The latent dvntlt is that of Mr. Meichcr, of Texas, who lepro tented the dihtrict in the south west' can part of (but Stato, composed of no less than forty seven cornties. He was one cf tho ablcxt and most 1 itluetitiul of .the Sothein members. A native of Germany, he located iu Texas tbiity years ngo, uud died at the ago of C5. The Mayor of Philadelphia has on del taken to n force in that city the hw ogeiiU Kim day sliows. II e meets nith strop,' opposition from the 'Germans, who Lave for inuuy years attended Sunday evening per fnruiauces in their theatre. His ao tion was excited by the Kunday ooouiug of a low variety theatre, in which liquors where sold to the ail ditiueo. Two locomotives on the N. Y, Central exploded near Uatavia. N. Y ou Monday of last week while try ing to force their way through snow drifts. Three employeea were killed and three or four others ere missing. A "cave" of several tores has oo cured iu the Pennsylvania Cool Com muy's tniue at Foi l Griflitb, uear y horantou. It will be soverai weeks liufore the tuioe tau resume opera- Uuns. ... Oyfti-nutrn of the KabioctJ debt GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. ... .Tildeo has hope bocanse there is a cipher in 1310. ... ,Thr are 810 inmates la the Western Puiiitentiary. ... .'lite world's production of gold ia one-third less than in 18)0., . . , .The English duty on tobacco amounts to some 43,0)0,0 JO a-year. ....There Is not a lawyer In eith er bouse of the Delaware Logisla turo. . . . .Kverr prisoner ia the Coving ton, Ky., jail got a CUriHnais pres ent. .... Jerusalem ia allium fiftson hundred to ita Jewish population every year. . . .('oogressman Onslave .Solicit tar, of Texas, died in Washington ou Friday a week. .... France wilt neod thonsand i of bnsliola of whe.it to make up the dufloioncios of her harvost. . ...I)nring tho year 1 878 there were 12.823 more immigrants landed in Mew York than in 187 7. , , . .California has a profitable nnd growing choose trade with China, Australia and South America. . ...T.t-Vice Trexident Colfax will lectnro in Milton, Thursday evoning, oUth inst- Subjoci ' Lin coln " ...."Died from drinking too much wbixkey," wss the vordict ren dered by a corroucr'a jury iu Mil ton, J'a. .... Henry I'irk, an rrronnnt, was killed by falling from the trapeze of a balloon, 1000 f .'ot, at Jouesboro', Ark., a few days ago. ....Culvin Butler, a wcnltby mill owner, has decamped from Elizabeth town. Ind , with tho proceeds of all of his neighbors' wheat. ... .Certain citizens of Northnm beilnnd county, are tnking steps fa vorablo to tho building of a poor houso for that county. ....The United Stales pnys ?2 02 for onch iulntbiUnt for tho support f the public schools, and $1.33 for tho support of the army. ....Hon. Julian Hnrtridgo, rep resenting tho First CongrcsKional district of Ueoegia. died, in Wash ington of iuumouia on Wednesday ; of lost week. . . . .Miss Celehta Winans, of Dul timore, is said to be tho richest young woman in America. Hhu in hnrited I2J,0UI).0 )0 from her father, recently deceased. ....Thomas Graham, Hunter's accomplice in the murder of Arm strong, is said to have become in sane when tbo execution of his prin cipal took place. . ...Curtin's contest of Yocnm 'a election, according to the liuck County Inttlligiicr, is pronouueed by the friends of the farmer as tho greatest mistake of his life. . . . .There is skating in Atlanta, Ga., the first time in twenty years. Thousands of pounds of ice have been cut nnd packed, the first time such a thing was ever known, .... Ex-President (jrant arrived at London on Friday aud una form ally presented with tho Froedom of the city. A prond banquet was given In his honor iu the evening, J. PonaM fitneron w r clt-cU'l to ills I'niltil flisirs on TuroWy bjr vote of 107 to 70 in tin lloua uJ Utt to 10 in bt Sonata T RIAL LIST FEB- TERM-1879 P.lrl-v;ilrnwB . rieira C. Arnold. J. (I. I.. Shlnd'l i al r.x'tml W. V. W.-n iltr. ilae'il i: Th Mollotiroro bSTluy 4 UuiMIng Ataoclallun. C K. Hljr t lianrr K. I'hartot. Milton Mi 1'hnrioD, . Uaorr Zortoaa and Aaitraw 1 rutt. Mllii o Mol'tionuu . 1-aao FUhor and (loo. Cattanrloa Wairlrk widow t Eaanaal Walrlck ilop'il i. Iiiaao II. 41nn-l. JohnO. Xrcltr, Tranio ol alary A on Spoilt win n. nicunii.iH, TliO Kollnfa'ri.Ta bavlnn and RulMIn AMOrla linn it. Jamca II. H.ra aaJ llanif al. Ktrnuh Jaocaa M. Katilar at al Trnat-aa fc. n. Ilnnr li. I'Kkar, fci'r or lr, luac lUtuoatlso, ilao'd Johns. Wolf. a. O. Stchrlat and Sarah fohriii with aotk-a to lianlal Krobha and Jonothan Ouniijr and David O. itanl for ona r.ai a I Himrar va I'lio iMpiiio Adam Martin aduir. of Mary Ifanlndacd t'harlaa Konau Tl. C. linnvar a boo vi. W, II. Caw lay a Ellaa wawiey Ilan l aln In I org a Dnnlal Hallrlrh K I jr a Watimr it. lio:m( a Luilar I lUa O. hrlii.oa a. i'rior Hanuiaa John M. lar a la.au Ullg.r, tradrlCk Hit rand llafl.l llllaar V. H. V ittar ti t of Chrlatana Waiinar ilac'd ti. M. fc. Wawaiiwtlar atal tal'rul w r. waworaeliar o-u'd Jihn K ttolfva. liaulvl km-nbart, Mnara Sj.rrlit va. r.alimvl Luptvr. La-ia b. Pawln i d.i ilaoua J. Si-hnch Ovar r ,i ikt luor uf Faua Iwp. a. CliaiUa M Hir.mh. Adaaa AUrtla Adrn'rof alary M.rlln dte'd a 4)harlia ll .u.h. Thumaa Driiiiar . Uljarlri P. H.nl. Thiim v. Hl.a a Co., laa-c iltavur, Aaalgnea 'i n. i . niint f . I.aiuMiu fc li' I. a. laauc Uaavcr. Tbt aboia raua-a ara al latua aad for trial at Fail. T-'oi, l-r. J. Ultot'KS, Jun. M, u.t. i'roin'y. COUJIT PROCLAMATION-r w bartaa tbt IToa. J. 0. Uuibar Praal (ompoaaJ of lb a rountiaa ofHnyilrr, Union and MlUtin anil llirain U'Nall nnd rtani'l. It. lodrrcaqa. A'aoeials Judgaa la and for Bnvacr oounij hat laauad tbair prcoort I'oarlnir. data lbs 30 b day nf Uo. A. D. lo ois Uiracttd fir iba boldinr of an Orpbana' eourl, asonrl f Common Plana, oourt of Ojmr and Tar miner and General eourl nf Quarter 6ra tiona of tha reaca al MldJtaburg, for tbe founly of Snydor, oa iba 4ib Monday, (la lK lbs ZJib day or raoruary JS..)and eonilnus ona wab. hollva ia tborafora hrraby given la Iba Coroner, Juatioee of Iba Paaaa r.o J Conala blaa ia and for tbt oounly of Snyder, la sp pasr in their proper ptreoa lib ibtirvolla ranorda, Inquialtiona. tiamlnailona and oibar rameuibranoea lo do Iboas Iblnji wblob of Ibtir offioet sad in ibalr baliall pertain la badoua nnd witneaaaa aad par toss proaaeuting la babalf of iba Common wealth sgalnat say person or peraoaa are rtaulrtdla be tbea aad Ibere allaudini aad not departing wliboul leave at ibelr peril. Juatieaa are raqueatsd la be panel sal ia Ibelr nueudasee at tba appelated lima agrsaabl to aetiee. Qivea under air ban aad seal at ike BberlCa offloa ia Middlebarg, Ikt SI at day ofias. I l., tae Ikaaanad sigblbaadred aad savaaiy-nlse. pijiutcsuxcrja, tutu. THE OAIiIAVNe A Iiapltt Arrive to Lift History cftht Crime, ttc. Maccit CntsK, Jan. 16, '79. On April 20th 178 the jnry in tbe cose of Charles 8lmrpn, cnarged at Mauch Chtiuk with complicriy in the mnrder of Uoorge K. .Smith on November 13 1S64, returned a ver dict of murder in the tirnt degree. This is tbo mnrder for which McDonuol was oonvlcted on the 15th of April, the crime being one of the first Molly Mnguire ont rapes recorded in Pennsylvania. The piisoncrs elected to be tried separ ately. .Smith was a coal oporator at Andenrcid, sod 'although ho was a highly respectable man, bo was much disliked by tbe Buckshots," as the present "Mollis Mngnires" wore then callod. Asa body tbey resist ed the draft, and it is supposed that Smith's only offonce was pointing ont to the officers of the government individuals who bad ao resistod. On the night of the murder about eight o'clock, throe men aith blackened faces, aud wearing tbe garb of min ors, presented themselves at Smith's door and insisted npon an interview with him, saying they had a letter from the superintendent of the Le high Valley Hailroad, Mr. Smith bo itig siek in bod. Mis. Smith refused to permit. them to go up stairs, when one of them fired a pistol. A crowd of men alio had been lurking ont sido burst open the door immediate ly and poured into the bouse, wonndiog a Mr. Ulrich, ono of the inmates, and knocking Mrs. Smith down. Smith, who was known to be a fearless man, left bis bed and came down atniis to defend Ins homo, but he was soon surrounded, ome one put a pistt 1 tj the back of bis bend nnd riied.nnd Smith fell dead. The "Huckebots then fled. Not one of tbcio was arrested, nor were they ever snsperted nctil the disclosures brnrght about by tho trials since 1875, and it was not un til fourteen years after the murder thnt these two men were arrested. They were tried nt Mauch Chunk lust April, nnd yesterday these two persons expiated their ciimc on the gallows. Great eiti lions were tusde to obtain a reprieve firm the Governor, so ns to have their case reviencd by a higher couit. 1 be condrrutii-d mm slept quietly Monday night. Mcdonnell left ordtis upou retiring to bo called at midnight for prayer. At that hour Miitrp aa fast "asleep. Neither of them cat any breakfast. 'I he two priests. Fathcra 1'runce and Hainan, arrived about seven o'clock, nnd mass ss said in McDonnell's cell iu the prcM-nco of a number of rela tives of tho doomed men At half past nino tho dome of the pricon were open to those who bud pni-rrs. BDd tho toniiluis were soon v.tII fill ed ftith a mixed crowd. It was a seriot-.s t'nie, and ti e e'ru riff ,'iive strict order to his ansistiitils to allow no levity on tba pnitnf tbe ctowd At I0.-25 tho Sheriff Km-rU-d on the doors of the cells as a eiiml tUt hu wkb ready. 'J he condemned men did no! ap pear for foruo time, but when they did tin y rW.l not show the lenht fenr. 'I ho piit-oueia. the priests, polii-eiucn and the Sheriff went npen the Scnf f, .1,1 Afi..- u i. , ....v. ntivi , ri-i.n v (HIT rucriu saui, ".latnea .Mcitonntil. have vou nnvthii g to ki.v l i fmo I prnceco nil men iciionn) li r. . . S ante Via.. plied, spunking in a firm voire, I am i as lunorent of the murder of Smith ns the child Unborn. 1 liavo nlrendy told the only criuio I was rngrged in"- referring to the ISurus murder. "I am sorry 1 ever alienated myself from tbo Holy Cittholio Church. J forgive everybody." Iu reply to tho Shoiiff's question, Sbnrpe said ho was innocent of tho mnrder of Smith. lie said he bad intended to bare rend a statement written for him by Mr. Hovle. of tbe Coal Gazette, but liO WOllld Dot .J4 l" Pe H eiiikentloata.t ue hi .i..i. i at.. i i I foreier debarred trom eninln.-in Mr a ahtreor and nskiid that ccnlleinau to be sure'aiid tund. jad.iu uimnir, to pullihb it. Tbe men thi n wore elmrliled, aud tbo pi tests kissed tbt-m jjooduy. Kvtry fflbrt was n.ado lv the ronnsel of tho doomed men to save tli era from tbe gallows, Monday nif-lit they enduvored to persuade the Uoveiuor to gratit a rt'spite to the condemned men, to ennble tliom to ninhe npplioatiun to tbe Supreme Conrt lor a special wiit of error Tho Governor rnid be would h't thetu know in the ruoruiiifr what action be would take. He did, but it was too Inte. When tbo reprive arrived at Mauch Chunk tbe execu tion Lad taken place the men were dimpling at the end of the hang tnnn'a ropes in the agonies of dost hi The Oovwrnor's tuesi-nge grsntd a respite until Monday nest, but tbe luw had tukou its course. I tnlte plenenre In oeriirrlPR ibet Ike Swnel Worm Pow.ler kne w naked wumlete tn my fatuity. My slit, four yeara old. waa taken with eiineulaion, r iDliiK; np lUa eyes, Ami atrnijiblenint out nf tba liuiba, an J eeeioed lo lie almoat lifelea, when 1 borrowed enine f ilie Sweet Worm Pow der made liy K. K. Tliompann, Tituavilte, Ps , giving lierlwo donee, wbea alia waa relieeoj at onoa. I slao Hive some la my ulber bliililren will) Ibo e-tme effool OiU). M- II KB HI Nil. Kerr Hill, Ps. rreparrd and eolil ly K K. Tninpron. ritueiiile. Pa. Vice ii6 oenta a bonis. For sals by Jobs A. Moan, Middleburg, Ps. NATIONAL HOTEL COVUTIaANOST., Near nroadway', New York. HOTOHKIbS a PONP, proprlelei. OH TUB Kt'ROPKAN I'laA.f. Tke reatanrant, sale and luaak room ati-ioh- rn, are aauruaaeen me oaetpneae aal aioel laiio.. ni aarvioo. Hotiiae M eta. la Si.pee day. .Jteeiil ner week. Lonvenlent n ell lerrtae ami any raiimane. nt,w M.H.I1UKC MKW UANAUtMSNT. iM. IS, 'IS. Administrator 't Node. Letters of admlnletratlos oa tke aetata of jr..bs Kline, deo'd. laia al We-t Heaver tat. Si.i. dor Uoastr, feaaa kaeius keaa (raateS to the aacteralaaad, all araana bnewUa ifcom aeieeeiaoaiiMw a aaiv weiaaai aro ewaaaeiww make laja.au late payment, while tfcue kairtig l keen Self aalaeauaaud Ki elalma will praeea aMitllaiaaaa la rirpii n'erii a,T, Assignee Notice. A l't' persons interested are hrrs- XI hynnlifled Ital William Kally of lielnn T f . Snider ;r., merle an aele:nment ol all Ma etTeet-, real an-t rerannal t Iba enderalcn M r Ida heitaSt ol hla er -ilir. All pmrwn harlha elalma are r iualerl t reeenl itaam to tha anilaiala-nad and ioa Indabud will plaaaa make Immediate patment. . I KKI.I.Y. UAVlU H. SIIOM.T. -Jan. lt,T4. A.aignaei. ADMINISTltATOItS 8ALK Or" REAL ESTATE ! PlTnUANT to an ordor of t'te itrelian'a Doort tf stoyd r tJmity. Pa., the nniler-lKnaii Alml'ilairatr or lha eatata ol Henry Oroaa, daeaaaal, will "ffa - al I'.ilnle Salr, un tha pramliaa lo Wail Dearer twp., en Friday, February X Uh, H73. Tkelolloalnsdaaerltiel Real Kl'ete, M wit t A VALUABLE FARM eltaate In Wat n-ar twp., oa ttii oi l atata road to l.ewietnwn aimat one mile fron Han narrllla and (oer iciliaa from VaOlara. biaaded bv landa of Dnral llealiia-r, Halra ofJie irt Iapiy,da.-eaaad,aa'l rrnaklla Kiak, eoaUIn- " 13 ACRE. 9, anl IIS taraaae. with allowanoal The la provemanu are t food aj Houses, Bank Birn. Tla 1-nit la In A klvli .1 . t- ml enttl.Ktlna . la derided into eo'tvanlent a -Me, ntarlv all of which are Supplied wib water. Aoout a) Aerea 01 thopmpirty la WOOD LAND, wall ant wrth whlieoik pinean t one- tl mw. There are two Sneereaarda la SMlkearlnc order. KaletoO'i'nmeafleattt e'etto A. M.of aall dai wbeortue afei'lanee will ke Waa sad lerma ei aaia maoa aoowa or A. A.inMtO. IdAADII. OliO. Jan. If, 're. AdinlnKttratora THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, tfim IHfTrOTatD MOUNTC9 H03ES POWERS,' And llun Threaher Knglaea, : jJe only Ly ' ( ?i!Cn3L3( GHEPARD & CO., u.t77uj t Jir.ru, mien. mi HI". Pfr.rrftlrai(rnvn-HMvtnBt Tlmr I t4ti.-,kiit v i.,,'ii i irta.ie'1 hi i la .rata retirra, t..-i. ? -..! I :tra .f kapU WtMM, ttf rect CKoti'sfr -i4f-r kiMf OrtiaiXaU nriai, fact (.tiA-iiar, i4l.r k.iiMf urtiarrtai K.Hata. elTA ruei H IK AVt rln-vn-i:! not Hubmlt to Ikt w hi .nr. .il mm i'im 4ia.rM r.tTIitK Th-e.liln rrrtnare Ik i.1.4 UI..V XW t-J I j ltMrrii.4 liareta.1. I . "Ill .. . I ..I . .....N. . tin HevntTdiit P!inr; Tnvliln llio 8epn II I , !l.i,ia. I' i. ..I.. . r.tl. I , Wl ri i : , I. i. r eW I. r Snb i. r.'.Htl I. .'I Kin . . r.fi.llliM,ft ." I .-.ill Willi. rAf-i.ll. HOT nrt? Veaf'v fnpprlor fir WhoM. wl T"-ia .. .r 1 1-1... T!wi"i. Ml l. ri.'.r. ii''. I'tr.n.ri.. a .'-....-iiM.iai.iiia" mt " relMiioiea ' l.iRi, frwn far.m la fer.iU. ft UTfLOVH for flipi!-liT I I --it i. - I 'll "i- .i.ii i w...-i .... II., :.tl, il..,fH ar..I,M4C of Parle. lli. an -.. rnr:: r.i iff e-arnlora Jladn. rnna i .. .IK, ItaNMlllUUMfk. f 'IT MI raiT"-nw.!irr. r wlnlrr. , '.. .jl..i. ktow..,i: Mi, m.m. .,.r, Cm irnvlvnteit ftti . I-. i. . i .i.iii ni fr'.lw-1-M. lar baM. I mmf 'on Tbroah.-r En. MT IA... .Hit, V Tberei'iti Wri ::, -Mp, r'i-annt M . " ' r 1 .1 IB, V IWT...I. I. BH M 1.1 ,1: TOIL rirtt'tilnra, erll tn onr Pealera .U l . m..r,i.'.i,.l..r....,, a. .bit i-fc. Assignee Notice in Cankrup.cy -aTATIi I - , ., . jVOTK I. IS I.I'M l',T CIVt ll tust tbo XI vrit-ieUaad ! ha n Mu'y and I iru tlv api'di'ifi n.ri un-in nnnK-11 ic i - .,, t( Xi il-r nt Hie liuri.ua.1 ol .MHUInl'urj, I n un iiubtc.la. WILLI. Jf L, IIAYr. J.o. I H , AeeLr.ee. Assignee Nstieo h Banr.iptcy. "VOTICKi horoby pivcii (hut the i a "nilerrlKii.il hali-ai ilniy anl lerel lv epi'iilmed a-liiieiln II nki-nniir id liiu hbiiaeit ut .Ulitll"larv. t'lilm ti'iunt , I'a. VAI.HMI.Nb , ALTKK Jan.V'h, W ae. Auclitoi-'H Notice Tn the motUr of thr it, tignrtl rltlr of Wil liam lliiini-t. Li Hie Oiinf nf (Vihjii I'lcua vSity lrr Co. rpilK undi'raifjned Anditor appoint 1 ed liy the llnnrt ti rlirlni Ilia lan.llu tha handenr l.e.l K-pler ilKiee 01 Wm lielnea, w II meet iho p.iitl' in lolerrit for the l urpnae nl hie apiialui -nt. at the "in a nf T. J. hmllh. I e. In tba Hur-tud.i ol Ml ldlu. barn nn MATI'MlM Y, K rvll let, . 1. IM, al Sn'i-lnrk A. M. when and where all pirmna aaein olaima aicaioal ai I eatita are reque.i Jen. , i if . Mi.lllor. Auditor's Notice. TUG unJrriiyncJ. an An liior, api.olnl s I by lbs Court or Ooinmo t Pteaa nf Pnyilbr coumr lo ilielribuia Hie fnmla ar. rieinr from Hie 8hrlH a Sale nf lleil ea lain of Jeremiah linger, on Veni Ka. No. 6" Deo Term. 879, I on. E. No. fitl Oea. Term. IH7., Van. Kx. No. 08 Deo. Term, 1H7H. ami Al. r'l Fa No. 40 D o Term, I87M, will amend lo Iba d'Hiot of bia ap. pi'lutmenl, si hi. nllije in Jleh urg. on HUtUY, JAN. Slili. IS70, ntOoXoek A. M. si which lime nnd place all par ilea iiiteresiod are ii'iiified lo -attend and make knowa Ibeir claime, or elea be de barred troiu uomiug In upmi eeid fund. A. Al. I't-'.lliLKit, Deo. 20, Inifl. Auditor. PU85LSC SALE. OF REAL ESTATE. THK undersigned, Aeelynee nf Frede rick Keieling, lijr viiiua of an aline or. Her Uaued oul at tbe Court of Common Plena nt ftnyder enuntr, lor lha bineHi nf oreditora, tie., will eXpnee lo Publio Jile, on tbe premiers, ia Weal Perry lowoebip, un Thnrsday, January 23d. 1879, Tbs following iletnribcii Valuable Ileal Batata, to il TWO TRACTS OF LAND altiisls In tbe township and county afore, eaid, hounded and deecribed sa followa Tit ACT No. 1 Uouuded N- -S and Kaet by landa ol Jnoob Wit aw, We t by laud of Jnlin bweiferl sod Sot. k by -tnde of lbs 11 ul re of Joiiu 8. Hi roup, touta ulny 137 ACRES, tsors sr leee, whereon are sresled a Urge DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN snd orber utbtiltdlags Fins Urebard of choice fruit tree. good wsisr near lbs door, snd sboul 100 Aerea Clear the balance well limbered. TRACT No Dounded by lands of Joka Boh nee, Fisaaa Kbosds ssd otbtrs ooaiaining ' ELEVEN ACRES, - ' mere sr less, tf.log reaarksbty stall mi Ilk Cbraisal Timber. Sals lo eoaimsseo at 10 e'alssl a. at. of sold day when das sttesdas-e "l Se Ives ssd isrsM sf e-'a ria . T VIBRATOR - SfS-MarrkSk TAKE ALfiparlips indebted to ns are harahy reqne li"! In rnaki Iti aa.lHia iMiymanl. ar-1 tii-e whif haea any el ainai inn n net ma Srm will rlrna 1'f.an' t ia aama at vnee, tw llOtf Ol OlMnhltl m i Hi mii i tie i the Bra la eow In procett WUs h Ol'PfW HRIIHKK hallnaKrove, Pa. Dai. t.ai. W. H. I! I PIC A. PSlGTICiLIlLL-WaiS'ilT, Jli!iir Station. Snhr Ct. I't Aaei foe ike .il t-nnroral Tnen we W". Tea Wnar.a. ffajitr Iahib., BaLTiaa, Sa naa liiiLr.no i.ihitii. a. Sf.sn. Haentfirlha rA'tWRIIS'anl ntV. VIM.H, Matal Sire In.nraoaa, aad other nrat.rla.. DuniianMa. eaT-OIBoe and reeldeaoe at Mrleer SMloo, . Uat. t'TI U. Veajt;riee TVotloo. AM. pareone Inlerailed are hereby nill Aeil that llaurf llonaer of Weal ll-ever twp, Moydor Co.,mtde an alomn ol nil kla ro.l and parannal to lha in- deraind Sr lha hnSt nf hla eel tnfe. All prenne haelna elalnaa are rn,teeted en pf-aenl there to lha aodrl4Med. and pereona ladabted will plea a make Immadlit-rn-na', MOBl ePK'JIT. NaT. SI It. Aailaaea. A SPLEMDD PEEMIU M to tvrsv saw snnanninasTO tss PHtClDSLPHIA WEEKLY TIMES. THE- ANNALS OF Ti WAR Wrltt-n by the prlnelna) prtlelpanta is Ike iae virai w r, nurio aoti ouaiii. A Royal (htai'o Volume of 800 ru pee, (nuUfully IlluetraU'l And Bound In Pol-Tad and O dd I'lnlh. Willi lllumlnaiej Uurer LI jln (i'iIoi, ei). Will l-e alven to every mti-orluer tnTHK WtKKLV TIMKH liir in . mmn tli (o .hth, lerra. In all oie lh m-taa pill liy ne : or 4 w wl I aand onep id I'll K LY ona year an l one e ipy "I the "A .N N A l.a 'or '0 we will ie id turn' e iplea or THK Wr.Kkl.Vima year and three coulee ot Ike ANNALS." Club Terms of Tho Weekly Times : 1 Cnpe one trer II 10 Cople. ona tear en t C'viia., eoe year as 31. JO Oopiee, one ear fii. THE "ANNALS" a7a FREHIUM. A enpv ofihe A-mVai-will be (lean aa a rremlinum fnany nnereodlntt a I'l for not uk nt ten. nr st ior a eluh ut iwame. 'I hla te iiiend nip.tinnlty, wllhnut enet and hot IIHIa truuula. In (el a i'oi y of a Npleu did Work that aUuu U te read by everyone. THE WEEKLY TIMES FW 1871) Will be kept Inlly np In the klak elandard ef ha p"t, an 1 1 n 'Mini n ti dile l ' ro n time in lime er the' m it b eunaeated by aauerlenee and tea nt ol onr r adera. The irr i.1 an.l iliailnctlve fetlnre of TIlV W KFKI.Y ' I M KH. tnat bee pr.ireil en ii u ar In the peel w II be amillnu-d thruu.hiut tha ear i T , Tli : a t -rlet olebpt.r oi the Unwritten History cf the Late Civil War r.rom Taaadl Aetnr In the Hab Ir.el. I the Hell, 1 1 Ike Kurua. N irli anl M'ulii, Ik'a ri-aiiira rf Til K Pit t LA III T,"" 1 1 WKKKI, Y Tlvi.a baa becmiia err p..nil ,r, apit tueae-ee In lutere-t aliheveiy we k' I. ru. itlliep per. While Ili-eu " I rl'.iUlnlia ill be liee Ir m all ri llinal lallKan tune. th'HllllrfiwilMen In p.,1,,,,,,1 ih. r.r e. H.e 'r-er lan . lha a th' i, h III 11 wilMen lium lha earl-i'ie ern i a biiiii'.ia aii'i nver il.elr rrae id illcilniiuUhe-l riin ril'iitnre lo Una iieiartmeni exceed. In briiianet auy ear ireaemeJ by an AimrU'n peililioil. VVfteinl a pnatnl erd roe aaPK'if lKX I' .. V ul Ilia H I 1 1. li KI.I'II I A iVKr KLV 'MMiS. li will te emt ! ymi Klthnnte .ei I kA-ntO'i wad, i.tnl wo helleve fua at I .r i hnuiirt H I hi l.arae.t, Ilia i.liai.ioa. aud tue llct ol tUa Weekllei. TRY THE TIKES. Py iimtli with a lew tnen. e, eed n aVra li. .nail. in ,il i,iit,, f ,i wll each eel Ilia. WKI-.KLY 'I IM I S tor one enr l uauae iwld l y ua I ir Ihe I. i W I'HIiiK ol 1 ti li.teei time tturlr.g the ear yi'U ere ilia., ill. fleil llh li e i'iar, aend tutaud ne wl.l roljiu your muni). Addreel IKE TIMES, Taa liuar nrit-nino, I'ml.idolpliia. IVOrriOI2. A pt'tltinn will lm prrsruled nt (1c XV mi aline ol lh tloneral Aeaemhly prey. tn that huily It eniet a -11001111 lao Mr Hi- uunty nf N ifdi'r to li eree-e the premium or onunty en ux aod wildcat toalpa ! 10 Jul Lre. .Iuiim VsTTitun.r. Jn. Jiihm I wTrniiiii.i-, aa. Ainikvr Knmn, lenaci. I'OMNv, Dre. 12. 1. Juun a. UanruiirKS. Aisjiee'i Notice. All persons intprsed are herebv nnllSed that Seiu K llial-annen of 4a"k. on lwi. r-nyier (Vi.Pa., bet mule an a alanment ol all ble affenta, bnih real an ner mi. I to lha uniieraliiiiod fur lha beuaDt ol eredltnre. AIIier-ona baelnt elalma .re -w aiinrleil tn pranant the-n t i the wa'leralanail, and tknaa Indebted Will plenj mkalinuieilli,ta pavnieni. J I.KUIIH. Nov., vs, 1S7S. AlUitnee. $1,000 IN PitlllS! And Comtniasions to All. AGENTS WANTED In srary Toil Tows In the I'nlled state, to nod lubacrlption fir tke BURLINGTON HMEYE. Band Are cent, (or copy and terms lo agent.. Hawkeys Paliiisliiiii Co., . Duc.5,Cw. Burlington, Iowa YOU WILL m SOSRI r fan raiilvia that nl I Pu nn with S new one 14 d 1 not Srel earafully eaamiae Ike Buckqye Force rump, The H'leteye la tba vorr leeleat Improeemont In Puiapa, It la euimtruoied wlik alrehaiiihere which mate II va-rr eaey In oiierete, tinea on be aiiechad lo Ihe Uaokeve Pmup, aad watee can b tbrowa Boon anr linlMiag In eaea ol Si. Vaa can waur eonr Uardea and Yard, Weak W Indue., Wftak Buh.Im, tad kaea s FIREENOniE , eeerraadr nn emir nwn pranilae al SO more eest Iban aa Ordinary puuip. II Cannot Freeze la anlS weather. Uiraiire b--eos I 0 de-iM, ' Tb eerrpifae Siedaen eel1.. T ie wiramg pari eroUaik-eaue'inna ealeale-e aiibla a S"a liu line J e lumber, Nvrtklag to deeoy sweat ! . Tke s - . ' Irm Turtlnt C-"4 :'3 '.K leeiwiae-wat Iranrwromaal la " ' , .ae - ya. In 11 . " - . mar-' a 1 1') ,"....7e"..' , FRImZm SEASOrj, 1070. Hurrahforanother There is nothino- dlncrv or this Fall. The person! attention of Mr. Wanamaker hat uriKiiicncu up cvcrycning aoout GRAND SEND-OFF i $700,000 in Clothing . - a roor, ana Tho Silt tlout too Pl&ci shows that the people have discovered that Oak HaMis "Home," and that, alter all, it is best to "Slick to Qtd Friends." The fact is, we have outstripped every former effort, and put IWI WaUW, lltlal BCalSOIla; BETTER BETTER BETTER ?-.!!g.!y....9.r!-gr. JrnyE-.apd TRIED OOOPS at TRUSTWORTHY PRICES. and, on the bxaij of low prices, good foodi, and thorrmgh t-uisfaction to our customers, propose to tlo a larger business iiioii ever. i j! WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market St3.f PHILADELPHIA. P. a.-Mnri ewwr Saletmaeet wiVi ke minil on. ewr floor. WEST JERSEY MARL AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. IMPOTtTAlNT pI O FARAIKIIH We , rnw prepeiad tn .iellter ll.le jneily eelehraied Marl at pi.lntaal 1.1 n.a . h I., it n.ai ai Lank "..?."!. Tv:l ir."'"': "L'.h!' ,,", :,,m " ', '-' bank, nimle t.y (Iforae II. took.iia Uaidugl.t ol Srw Jer.ey, ekvw.a. lullow. 1 Pno-ennntri Acin, Hit li ir Ai'lO, I OTAlH , I.11 . J S ift 11. 4a 10 pe. e ; 1 11... 1 a pi li..-. iWAuee.it, .-III Iba. i'""! VI, 'Bm"",r,l"Te Ihelf itlarl eot lr.ro the top In tha bet torn of Ih. bed. antburuuHk.y mliea.sad iliey lUdnolkemaaHee to up,.ly ki.rl equal to tba .atD le auaU i. r!'"r.il."lli'."''.""'' " '"' " d arnpa. end suteerou. te.tlinnaiel.oaa be alewa Iruiu ta.o,.re aad truram.n ni It. reoiaiUbblai norta aa PEEMANEHT FERTILIZER ..,!V"!",tu,V '."T AeW r'""h n,,k 11 so rheapeal and beat el ". " ! V Urln"" sear l p. r I neuH or ' r ten. tortLerliilorikailian, ae , al.lbv (iva ay ' t. - CROUSB Art.. Middlebnrff. s"Pt- '-. 's MOM'S srr.CIU'. AKt.. IWerlown. m n n ti acs. 1 aaciies to MeCTaaBEKAIBKBBnMM Ladies Coats. a 1 v 1 i t m 1 gum un in aiiiaaa aani mm n 1 m ladies Coats aro iu great demand at present. Every lady in Snyder county can bo supplied S. WEIS' Selinsgrove, thore aro ctacks of them there, which in qual ity and cheapness cannot be equaled. rjSMW-.il LJ. J J'.Saa-jll AI.e -JU 1 II Mil. .IMAwaMttMMBIttNtiMBSCaenCS LOUrt OIL CLOTH Everybody is invited to call and see tho full lino of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS. The prices are unquestionable lower than ever. Oct lfl. 73. ti THFFLAG ei Large Business! fnrtilrldino- nhnnf n A V TTAft tne place, ana the f all buyers and Cloths is under tU broad STOCIC, CUT, MADE. are Ik t rvm funToxisa or Irob w a 1 aa. S. II Ih.. IT .I'll. a. Sl-U be. lotal 10O Ikl. -a Ladies Coats. d m a nvr i. S JJHHy rfCT-y. mm , m VPMmMt ejttBiftwSHBMHHHHflBHHHMBsjHMHnMKM- Keepcotfull. TTaaf itrsttic' r ' Blilrti M low a 73 cta
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