The Post. EXlddlabur?, Feb. 27 1879. f. CROUSE, Edtor & Proprtter. Many astute politicians ere ol the Ofiatoa tbat the next Presidential contest will bo betwoen Grant and TiKIeo. In tlmt event, we can aafe 1 predict, it will bo bad for Tilden. Oo TbnradrtT taut, Hon. Zach. Cbandlor waa unanimously nominat ed for United State Senator by tba Kepublicana of tbo Michigan logitila ture, in place of Ouritttianoy, ep- K'oted Minister to Peru. Sow the mooraU will howl. ZichUatvr ror to tbein. Tbe Soldiers' Orphans Home at Xenia, Obio, waa totally destroyed by fire a fow days ego. Six hun dred children were ituanlos of tba boino. No lives wero lost- Tbe or igin of tbo lire ia ankoown. Tbe loss to tbe State i about $75,000, Upon wbicb tbore was no insurance. Australia made a fine di unlay at oar Contenuiul colubration in i"iiila dolpbia. It is but fair I hat wa should return the compliment at tbe international exhibition in Sydney. New South Walos, next August. jfeceniiy tba auip Clara, laden with cargo of American agricultural im plements, mnchiuery, aud Yankee notions generally, intended for tbut exhibition, loft Jtew York for Syd ney. Auotber vessel will follow. with tbe same errand, on tbe 20tb of Marco. ShorilT Williams, of Armstrong county, who was eentencod to tbe penitentiary tbe otbor day for two years and ono montb, for violating tbe election laws in pay mar money for votes, baa succeeded in having tbe execution of bis sentence stayed by the supreme court, aud be has ctvea ga.UOii bail for bis anncaranco 11a will now bare a reboot ing before tbal boly. Jim trial aud conviction attracted oonsidorablo attention, as it was tbe second case under the new constitution which bad been tried. A movement is already on foot among certain Democrats to bavo icnunson uavis returned to the Lint ted States Senate, now tlmt the nat ty will bavo control of both bouses 01 congress in a snort tune, rue iirsi step win uo to remove bis ilma bilitios i-the next will be verv bhuv la tbis(wo bavo tbo true outcropping Vi WUIUCIIHD OUUblUlUUt, uuu uiu DeoDle mav uromire to sen tlin arch rebel onco more in -a position where no can lay tuo foundation for anoth er rebellion. Tbe odious doctrine VI DUWDBIUU IB UUW UUUU. Another man gone wrong. Oeu Jlutlerlsa strauge sort of a cuss. Since be wondered off after strange - i.J I.. .1 j M.uguiM aiu4 Ho surpiiaoi everybody in the House on Friday, during a debate on the Houtborn war claims, by do daring that under certain circum stances be might be disposed to fa vor the pensioning of ConfeJerato BoldiorS. "The lima mi.rlit. wnn ' aaid the Geueral, "when tbore would Do do good reason why a wounded Confederate soldior ulintil.l placed on the pension rolls as well m uuiua Huuier. tve are sorry for tbo General. Hut wa nil hn that whoo a man commences to go aown mil, there is no telling where he will land. Old Ben has simply turned demagogue. Tbe English Lion has been bronirht to bay in Africa aud met a reverse quite disastrous in tbe war which is beiug waged with the savage tribe of utus in South Amci. Lite advi ces from Cupe Town state that a detachment of tbo fourteenth British regimont, a small force of artillery and 000 native auxiliaries wero ut terly annihilated by a largo force of so.vuu Zulus on tbe 21st of January. Tbe British admit tho loss of 50 officers and 500 soldiers, tbe former including a oolonel, two majors aud aurgoon. i ue i.ogiisii forces were weakened by a tedious recouuoiter- Mg expedition, and wero overwhelm' . cd by superior numbeiB, and slauuh tered in camp. Lord Cboliuford. commanding tbo expedition, was forced to retire, barely saving bis wa sculp. An urgent appeal has been sent to tbe borne government by Governor Sir Bartla Frere for large reinforcements, which will be aeat on, witboat delay. Enirland will doubtless avenge this daughter of ber troops with dispatch, us is aur cuaium in ueaiing wuu uer lues, Nr. Gowen, president of tbe Philadelphia and Heading railroad company, published a letter oo Sat urday for the purpose of showing what has been going on among tbo Knights or Labor in tbe Schuylkill region for some time past i bow certain leaders were tryiosr to ore' eipitate a strike about this time, and that certain gangs were bauded to gather for the purpose of burniog coal breakers aud doing other iujury to tbe property of tbe company. lit gives the names of all tbe prominent members of the organization, to gether with tbe names of those who are to plsy the part of inoeudisriee. Tbe publication of this letter fell like bombshell ' in tba camps of these conspirator, and were was much excitement Uroaorboat the cool re gion wbea the ' papers containing it were circulated. If ia not likely. after this exposition, that they will aire carry weir acuemee into opera too. as tbe fata of about twenty Moiiie ilaguirea wtaree thesa in the face as a solemn warning to beware. Mr. Oowea ia entitled to the thanks of a!l bone lalreri?T bhw for bavin p - )t; cvt '1 ricf Two Important States. Among tbe states where iraoor- taat elections will occur this year to carry wuicti iiespsrale efforts will be made by both ini tio are New York and Ohio. In each of these States there will be a Govornor el ected and in view of the Presidential election the following year the eon tests this year are of double impor tance aud significance. New York and Ohio are generally regarded as debatable ground aud there has not been a contest of any iuipurUuce in either of them for several years that botb parties wore no more or Km coufideut of success. New York is absolutely necessary to the lemo crats in the next 'residential eon test With that State aud Indiana to add to tbe solid South the Dem ocracy would be secure, aud Deui ocratio leaders realise the necessity of carrying No York tbia year if they bope for success tbore ia tbo Presidential eoatest This fact ac counts for the determined efforts now being mode to harmonise tbe two contending factions of the Dem ocracy in New York. Already they are trying to bring forward a man who has not been too much mixed up with either the Tilden or anli Yildcn wing of the party. Tbore ap pears to be a pretty large crowd of Democrats in (Now York who con sider it to be their first duty to kill off Tilden. Tboy know that if tbe Domociata lose the State next No vomber tbe Uratnercy Park states man will have no chance in the Democrat National Convention, aud if one of filden s frien ls carries New York for U.m nor, Tilden will be a bard man to be tt for the Dem ocratic nomination for Preaident noxt year Tbe Republicans of the K oi pi re Slato can win next Novem ber as easily as tboy did lust year, if they preserve harmony and uulon, which they will certainly do. In Ohio tbe Republicans are stronger and more harmonious than they have been for years, and pre sent appoarancos all point to an old time majority for Charles Foster, or some equally good man. for Gov ernor. With these two important States giving Republican majorities this year the north will be near enough solid to teach tbe bull-dozois of tbe south a wholesome lesson. Blind to Danger. It is now quite certain that tbe Forty fifth Congress will adjourn without having provided any new methods of ascertaining aud de claring tbe result of elections for I'resideut Two years ago when the country was virtually trembling on the brink of revolution in con sequence of the uncertainty atten ding tbe result of the election, uo body dreamed thut two sessious of Congress would pass without uew safeguards and more perfect meth ods beiug provided, in two weeks tbe present Congress will pass out of existence, and iu all probability before its successor meets the conn trv will hn alrmdtf on form I uion ll excitements of a new election. Methods for regulating National elections and for ascertaining the result of such contests, ought to be entirely free from party or sectional advantage. Elections that do not express tbe popular will are tho greatest danger that cuu threaten tbe perpetuity of tho republic. Up on the Forty-fifth Congress may rest a frightful responsibility for failing to provide against a possible danger in 1880. The country was saved from a peril in 1877 by resort to a temporary expedient the Elec toral Commission. Another close eloction is possible, if indeed not probable, next year. A contest similar to that of I $77 is among tbe possibilities, but there may not be so ready an aotiuies- ence in an expedient like tbe Elec toral Commission. Congress bos bad an abundance of time to pro vide fair, just and simple methods, uuder which a contested or disputed election would have been settled, but Congress has delayed and post poned action nntil there is no longer the least hopo that anything will be done in the premises. Tbe na tion will have to "trust to luck in 1880, and place reliance on the com mon seuse and patriotism of the masses of the Northern States. Largo cargoes of American pro ducts were taken by tbe four steam ers which sailed from New York a week ago. There is mqre business oHeriug now than the ageuta can readily handle, and somo stuff bad to remain over till this week for want of room. Tbe following are tbe aggregates t Grain, 70,000 busbejs i UXKhO boxes of cheese 0,500 packages butter, 5,502 boxes bacon, 2,1211 barrels and u,20'j sacks flour. Ibe Australian, of tbe An cbor line, bad oo board 110 bead of cattle aud G00 sheep, all of wbicb underwent a rigid inspection by ve terinary surgeons before they were put ou board. All of them wore cou siguments front the West. Dee culture does not seem to re ceive much attention in England. One firm ia New York, we are in formed, baa a contract to ship one hundred tons of boney to Enirland this season. Heretofore Greece has been supplying tbe British market with this artiole. It is a little curi ous that, with its mild climate and park-like grounds, Eugland oannot produce aumclent boney for borne consumption. Last Wednesday aome aixteen houses, owned by miners, in the Shenandoah, oommeocod ainkiog in to the ground, and aome of thain have already eunk two or three feel. and are still moving. Tbe inmates nave au removed to places of safety, taking with tbeut their furniture. Tbe einVins is caused by the "rob t!?". eleoftl KUre ia tbe Ccti- GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. One million tons of ice are stored about Doston. Memphis ia to go into the hands of a receiver. Schuyler Colfax is seriously ill at borne, South Bend, Iud. . Ia Europe steel and iron rails are now nearly tbe same price. One border near Carson, Nevada, has nearly 3,000 Cashmere goats. In bud weathor 7,000 sweepers are employed in the streets of Paris . Sixteen "magnificent looking wid ows'' attended au Alabama qniltmg. A circus baod played at a funeral in tbe town of Foltoo, 111. It is thought the next census will give us sixty-six more Congress tuou. Another amputation will Lave to be performed for Governor Wade Hampton. Tbe late 7'rincos Alice of Hesse was buried wrapped ia the folds of an English flag. To South Carolina there are 30, 823 whites and 233,004 blacks who cannot read. An old lady who recently diod in Maine, bad stored away 102 pairs of ntockings, kuit by herself. There are twenty-two connlies in Kansas, each of which raises more corn than New Hampshire. . Columbia has a permanent waffle baker who makes daily rounds of the town. New Orleans fired fifty guns in honor of tbe rrpoal of the charter of the Louisiana State lottery. Eight hundred engineers have struck and twelve hundred more will strike at London in a few days. Eight bundrod and twenty-ooe persons were sorvod with free soup one morning in Lancaster. Tbe Tenth regiment Pennsylvania reserves will hold are union at Som erset, ou the -Otu of June. A clergyman named Lyttol was lately before a London police court for stealing two pairs of kid gloves. Hard times in England, small-pox ia Ireland, plague in Russia, rinder pest in Prussia aud prosperity in France. Tbo Jacksonville (Flo ) .Sun nrgos that tbo street sprinkler be mote ef fectually used. It is warm and dus ty there. Sixteen skunks wore caught near Couneautville iu five hours the other day. Tbe pelts were sold for over 10. Nine of the twelvo blast furnaces la Mtsburgu and vicinity are now in blast, producing about nve thou sand tons of pig iron each weok. Ia round '. numbers wo have now ttai.tr tkuuiMUil uunli umuua, nail they are luoreasiug at the rate of about two tbousaud a year. . Two small bovs were latolv' sen tenced iu a London I'olioe Court to three days imprisonment for steal ing an onion valued at oue peony. A train of 180 empty cars, mukiusr a length of more th in a mile, was drawn by a single locomotive on tho Northern Central Kutlroad. Tbe murderor who was sentenced to 90 years' imprisonment in Ken tucky lituly, vows Iij will never sorve out bis time he'll dio first The wntor in . tbe flooded coal mines at Plymouth, Schuylkill Co., has reached a height to be beyond the control of pumps. Nothing baa been beard from Samuel Roop, the wealthy farmer of Lancaster county who deserted his wife and ran off with bis hired girl. Joe Williams, a colored man. dropped dead Friday a week aa he was about to leave the Dolaware oounty jail, his term having expired A conple of weeks nso an invalid woman named liowman insisted on being baptized by immersion, but tbe shock to ber nervous system caused her death afterward. A communion service waa celebra ted in liridgeport with brandy in stead of wine, the druggist having made a bluudor in filling tbe order for sherry. Kansas papers report the farmers in various parts of that 8tate as busy plowing and sowing spring wheat. They have been at it for the IsBt week or two. A horrible accident occurred at the coal shutes at lewistown Junction recently, by wbicb Henry liinneman, a brakeman, was literally orusbed to death and most terribly mangled. An ice. gorge in the Missouri river at Glasgow has destroyed a span of a new bridge in course of construc tion for tbe Chioago and Alton rail road. Tbe loss is over $30,000. Ioe boating on the Hudson river waa the exciting amusement re cently, as many aa thirty big, band some yachts being oo tbe river daily, and on clear, smooth ice tbe yachts made more than a mile miunte. A jewelry store in Kansas City, Uo , was entered by a colored burg lar before day light Thursday morn ing. The robber waa stabbed to death, after a desperate straggle, by a clerk who waa sleepiog in tbe store, A white fox was killed in West moreland oounty a abort time since. Tbe event baa created quite an ex citement in the neighborhood, aa it ia the only instance on record where reynard baa sported a whit eoak Q. F. Simmons, craned by te elopement of bit wl'a, eoiaonaj t'j thm eyres' si rl l!.r' i ttrt I'l l-' '-".XV., Governor Hartrauft says it cost tbe State about one hundred then- sand dollars a yenr during the last eight years to pay tbe expense of tbe military, &o , to suppress labor riots, maintain tbe peace in the min ing districts, and protect property in tbia State. r! 1 -LI H . : Live cattle are still shipped from tbia country to England, and will, it appears, continue to bn sent despite the fact that they mast be slaugh tered on their arrival. Ferbspa tbe Kngbsh authorities may discover af ter a few thousand animals have been slanchtered tbat none are diseased, and what may help to open their eyes ia the sharp criticism made in Logland of the government's basty action. Pleuro pneumonia does not exist in tbe cattle of this country aa an epidemic disease. WcsTcsit Stocks or Gsu. Chi cago elevators contain 7,463.035 bushels of wheat. 3,040,100 bushels of corn, 509,083 bushels of oats, 320,744 bushels of rye, aud 1,030, 411 bushels of barley, making a total of 12,304,041 bushels against 12,248,584 bushels a week ago, and 8. 119.847 bushels at this neriod last year. Vessels in tbe harbor are laden with 124,750 bushels of wheat. 639,003 bushels of corn, and 2".GH5 bushels of oats Total. 690,378 busbels afloat and 12,304,011 bnshels in store. Milwaukee warehouses stored . with 8,535,990 bushels of wheat. 21,869 bushels of corn, 180, 670 busbels of oats, 130,949 bushels of rye, and 489,159 bushels of barley. Lewie U. Goldsmith, a Danish sailor abont 40 years of age, who served in tbo Union army and navy in the rebellion, propose to sail across tbe Atlantic from Boston the cotniaing summer, accompany ed by bis wife, in a boat 1 feet long, on a trip aronnd the world, lie wiH go to Copenhagen, or way, bweeden, by tbe North sea to Scotland, by the Mediterranean to Alexandria, through the Suez canal to Aden, across tbe Indiau ocean to India, through tbe straits of Malacca, thence northwest to Singapore, Hong Kong and Yeddo, aud finally across the Pacific to Saa Fatfoisoo, wbicb be expeots to make in tbe fall of 1881. From the golden Guto be will come east to Bostaa by rail. Tbe bout is now being built by W. li. Smith, at City Poiut It is 18 feet long, 6 feet beam, with 3 feet depths of bold, built of oak and hard pine planking. It is so con structed ns to be a boat within a bout, having nine air-tight oomparU monts or chambers, ou each side, wbicb will float the craft, even if the boat ships a sea and is filled with water, ft is sharp at botb ends, has a shifting bow sprit, and, by a nni que orrtiugeineiit. is so oouHtructed as to "bail" itself. lttt I'oat. It is trtio that under tbo tender hearted decisions of our Judges it is not always exaolly lawful to shoot 1otlt.t. t fullwwa, let If . robberies. housebreaking sol other outrages continue to iiicresao it ill ' come to tbat in the eud, aud no jury will cou vict a mau for doing so towards tbe unanmberne villains who are now roaming over the land. Lt ns h v pence quietly if we can, forcibly if we musr. France, by ber orderly change of administrations, has won the great est victory f jr ' Republicanism that has been gained since - the close of our Rebellion.' When she demon strates that Republicanism aud or der are entirely consistent, she over throws monarchies mure speedily than revolutions can. . Who can tell - what a day, a wo man or au investigation will bring forth f Few people now remember that the Potter Committee was or iginally organized by the Democrats to investigate Republicans. The bill makinir an aniiroDriation of 820,850,000 for the pyment of arrears of pensions passed the rouse on Monday by over a two-thirds vote. Tbe I'resideut has nominated Congressman Burcbard, of Illinois, to be Director of tbe Mints. Tbe treaty' between Russia and Tnrkey baa been ratified by both Powers. Tns rmixoioeiOAi Jqvsrai aid 8ci skcs or UiALTU roe March, malauini Us uiual tilgb lUoiltrd of sotlUnas. Ths sutJt of Ibis auubr, vbich ars psolalli Boltworihy, at' CUb Cuiblss. of wboia a 8a porlrail I furolabtd How Paeulilti Cooibla la Mnlfetiilo0. and Tbo HtUlios sf lb Oriani lo Pur full, soMlltal lb balr la lb fmb Is lallsnsl of Braia Bud Ulud Frasol Murpbv roMivM fair eoalJeriioo st lb baod of a ooBlribulor. A lryaaa of vldoat txptrioao writ of Coovtraioa sad Us Estot a lbs 8bap of lb Hood. Mr. Prooloa eoBlrlbuioi a story illtutrat It of Ovor-Zoal la Uouoobold Biia. A woll illuirald tkolob tatlilod. T Oroal Ciiloo of lb Cior, willMtrsot slUsllos, ad to Ilia Xlrsaly istoroitUf sr. tfl M Balb Abiobc tbs Qrooko uJ UoauMv, wbiob sbsws tbat lb aaoloau wr by bo Ma laakisg la bydropaibi Urslo sad (kill. IUColiua Iroat of UboMs le kr" ssroobl .sad ttomhU. ijfo. Tb Nolo ea SsUne aad AirlosU inr art ss ruu or utoful slat as vr. Tb sVitorial Dpartmat Is alto woll uppllsd. Ia foot all lb doDartaanta of IbU stisi valuobU aoatbl ars brlsmlsi wits sauiers f prMtltal Istoroot to sisa, wosbssJ eat) saiU. aad vry loais I era toaUdla last lar stl wbiob adapts II UUHdiar all sUtsss, Tb pries sf laltejbcf is sail so esais. v U.as imtJ ttIi a very tw serif proaleai f. are. i .ioassey . C.tr-u4 Ce., I have used and sold Haas' JSxpeoto rant for eight years, and always found H very ood. 1. if. 8rAcmtR, Ringtown, Pa. t37Chew Jackson'a Best Swoot Navy Tobacco. Dee. ft. '7S ly. OF REALESTATB. TIIK sndtroisaod, Attlsnor of Will lam Krobt, by virtno nf a plurtti or- 1 dtr ImimJ eel of lo Coart of Commoa Plttt of Hnydor onant v , for tho baSi f creditor, a., will cXpoa lo PuhNo 8lo, oa lb primlf, la Wttl Bttvtr lowaoblp, ua Thursday. March 20 tb, 1879, Tb followlnf d.wibvJ Talwable IUal Eilal. lo wll j A TRACT OF LAUD tliaal la W Boavor towaiblp, Soyttr ooualv. Pa., bnunilxl h Ua U nf I'.hrii. liaadrot. Aadrow Ulah, aad Dtaiol IIm- tioftr, oailaiBg 112 ACRES, mort or loot, la ablh alai of lilv(lna, aad I a dotlrabl proparty. Purtborla formalioa ean bo bod by addratoiag tb ndrraicntd. 81 lo oooiaicaso at lo o'etook A. M. of id day wkoa du attosdaBo will b iva bd lormi of ttlt mad hnowa by PKTBH RRIUt.B, J. J. MATTERS, rob. 24, 1879. Atalgntea. Administrator's Notice. Letters of ti1mltltrtlo m Hi ontoto ol Juka Ltolc, SmM, Itit oCCktrwil towsihlp, Hn dtr IVxiot, ftaoo hrln( hroa Bru4 lo Iht inltrlad, all pi-mni knowlna ihoni tolTwlntaMod to ttld oarti oro roqataioS to Btlit Immtdlatt ptrntot, wkllt thota harl a alitlmt will protOBt llioa dalf aolhaBlloalod for tottlamtat to CATlt A.R1NR f.Hl Pab. ,!. Adalnlatrolrla. Assignee Notice in Bankruptcy. NOTICK ia hereby given that the n'lrUnl ht- bt-n dnlf oo, IIIt anpololtd AfUn In Htnkrai,tar ! Hilar Hortiaaa.of CootrtTl'lt, Nnyt r eoontv, r. W 11.1.1AM I. SIMUiV rox, K.b. . l;a, Atalnno. A 0MINISTR ATOM'S NOTICE Let- XI. tart r almlnlrratlnn oa tho oauto of Nlebolaa Mtnaa, dacaatad, lata of Parry lp., Hni'lar Count?, fann'a.. korlna bcaa aranl- od to tbo nolarlirnod, nil uaitnna knnwlua Ibomialf aa Inilabtad lo told oalato oro riuant ad 10 Siako Immxllata poTmaot, whllo thuao htTliiR nialmawlllpraaanitboiodalr oatbtoll- taiau eraoitioaani iw DAVIO O. MlNUnf. Fab. IS, TO. AdiulnUirar A DMINISTRTOR'8 NOTICE. Xm.I.ottort of odmlnlmrntlonnn Ibortiotool Pator t'attarulf Into of A.Uiaa two.. Hmdar euantr. f, Sro'd kato baaa irrniiiad to tho aadarimnod. All paraona knowlnn tbaniaaUat iniiahiou loaaid aalata will piaaao aako ln mwiuto payniant whllo Iboao liaalna alalma analntl tald otioto will iiraaant than tor aatllo- atntto JAUOU tlNHAWAN, Jja. t, T9. Adwlnitlrolor. rn a'itt? I Xa. J.V. VJ A. 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Wa am now oRortnf to tho pabllo, pottajr tbmt of ataadard Aalhora. oVo., 'at, faoto boubt at aat.aud by aur Mr. Looko (Naturl hua tba akolvot of tbo taadlaa paMtokoro of tboeoaairy.arooll nawand Iraih, aad ar tba Mowloal odMluat kandlta) by Ika rata II boaV. tailor a. Wo baro taallad Ibtnaand of Ikoa bookt to oil nartt ol tba oauauy, aad ovory boob aaat out la war ran tmt ta ba u.d.u m nttaoatad 04 to (Wo onur hUmmm, catalcccci r:a'; WobawBrbl4al" o-d a--a aai. Imrnaof o I si . , , i i , i ; LQ)OQLyTfl(g)f, u?Fai?GouGO'oCiiDp) i WCI9 fc OPPENIIEIMCSR, J O-l! trvo . 1 7t;iiiirrovc, ira., win oissoivo Purtncrsliip, Jnn. 1, 1870. Their Large Stock IIU8T and WILL BE ES DuCED, if the goods innst be sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. The Large and Complete Stock now on hand willbeMOL.T A.T YOU It OWX I'IUCISsj, and consists of a FULL LINE of RE ADY-Tvl ADE CLOTHINP. crMKN, IlOYHtuJ and COATS in endless variety lo all O VERCOJi TS A T. COST and under A full and complete UNDlSItWHAIt, IIOI MO aV IIoumo IJluuk. etat, TrunkH, "ullco GENTS FURinSMG GOODS IN We have everything kept in a first every article, without reserve A.T CJlien !?! than can be bongbt Reruewber we are selling nil oar in order to closo ont tbe old firm. Come at ouce for BARQAIKS. rtemember tbat we mean just what we ea. Respectfully, Weis & Oppenheimer, Ort. 24, 1878. . Selinajrrove, Ps. WEST JEiSEY MARL AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. tri-i-tarn a njm raiA -w . a .a a-wAa. a n a A nnw urwran ia iirnttr mu luniy aaiairrait.1 Marl at polntr tln Hit M. A I.. II. H. at tin lun. An analy.la ur g i an.l nllhla Marl lakan Imm n untlura tlloa ant lr.m ibt l.caol lb baak.niada by Uaurn M. Cook, Slalo Uoulogkl ol .N.w Jortoy , tbuwttl loUowt I pNcwpiinaip Aril, Klliriil A IU, I OTAaH, 1.1 M '. HilllHIl, . r i-io p,t, , 40 t-iu H a. f l lla. 1 1 Si IU. J-IO IIm. i . Tbo W. foraoy arl 1'nn.n By h.yo tholr Marl eal trnoj ibt ton lo tbo bottom nf th- M, anl Iboruoub.v miaad. and ibav ijlftdMs ti.sm.Aiwaa ... n , . , m " ' . Tbia Marl la adapted to all elaaaaa ofanll and irom rmnjara and trbetinAu ul Iu rauiKrkkhi. PERMANENT I la eotrlltuanta ul I bo.phnrle Aald and la'a.b a Inr a naka It nl oaro Ibo (hrtpoil tad bait til raanur-a, and f aaiual yaluo lo tbo lariuart of oror 1 pr buibol or hi tot. I I nrlliar Information, aa., wl, I v (Ivtn uy I Sept. 12, 78. Ladies Goats. LADIES ladies Coats are in Every lady in Snider " S. WEIS' Selinsgrove, thore are stacks of them there, which in qual ity and cheapness cannot be equaled. LAMM UHDHHWKAt t)KE8sn3iTi55: BjjaTBaM akaanaWaWawafcaVawAVAVaaSBaaBMB, w YOUTHS, PANTS, VEST styles, oolor and Prices. line of IIA.TH Ac OA.PM. TJm1rella and e . - class Clothing Store, and will idl LEANT SiO per cent,! in this section ol the State. goods' at Xletlucocl I'rlccs,! w XV JXll;jCra.aa, m Atl-wlot PiiimisiDaorlaoa WaTaa, . t-iati. II .--It li t. 1-10 Ilia. TDlal 1UU Iba. ft l Ma. ,- iv .iau.'i a.. arnua, and aoaaroui taltlmonlalt eat bo tbtai .). . . . FERTILIZEE J. CHOrHK. Aift., Middlebnrg, MOSES Sl'ECUT, Act., Ueavertows. Ladies Coats. C(5aTS- great demand at present county can be sunnlied ' A biftaSTvOoijg ' BjaaWaiaaalBnnnBBBSaBVaKawaaMBBSn' ESS -ri ; 7 tzzzt it trv 1 iBWrtujlwwMWcU,"
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