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    The Post
tfllddlebnrg, July J5.J880.
!. CROUSE. Editor 4 PropTeTorT"
lOK rMCMIIirXr
OEN. JAM A. GARFIELD,
of OLio.
rem vit'E pkkm:ii;.nt,
UEN. CHETKR A. AIUHCR,
of New Voile.
Jlt'll'IK OP trPREMK t:nt:KT.
I1KNUY (iltKIlvf.,.rtli:.iii,UHi C.i
TOR A IMi ITili7tft!ttF.K At.,
JOHN A. LICMMX, f rtUir County.
COUNTYTlCKET.
TOR CtlMIRKI
Ho. IIOK T10 . FISHER,
of II. inline. Inn.
r st.NAHtH
Mo, joiin u. packek,
nf Northumberland
tSawjoet te deetnon el .ent irltl blitrlet Coo
fereitre. )
MR ASuKMHt.Y
L. N. MVKR.4, of Mi.ULWg.
hr t;o npT MtMiVEVoK
OEOROE 11. 1IKNFKR, of J.ck.on.
A "bnrritlijcaudidate" may anawur
fimt-rato for a mouth, but ia not
much for wear.
Tbe Republican of Indiana are
confident of carrying that state
in October ns well us in November.
Tho New York hna endeav
ored to ruiu many reputations but
bas uover uucceudud iu a single iu
stance. Oeueral Oartield hud numerous
ngagem!Ut to deliver addre. res
duriutf tho summer, all of which he
is canceling.
Alderman McJiillen ava he is
Retling ready to take a lUndall club
to tho inauuiutiou on tho lth of
March next.
Tho loyal people of tho North will
support no man for President whose
position with reforeuco to Stute
Rights i unkuown.
den. Garfield iu a cnndidato who
improves rapidly on acquaintance.
Tba longer be i before the people
tboatrongor be will bo.
Ooneral Hancock ha sorved con
tiuuoualy in tho army for thiity-six
year, and ha not paid any utteu
tion to tho study of civil uff iirj.
An important conundrum just
now amoug Democrat i : To whut
extent is the millionaire candidate
for Vice President williug to draw
on bis bar I f
Some of the more generous Dem
ocratic orgau aro kindly conceding
Rhode Island, Vermont uud o u to
tho Republicans iu the ensuing Pie
iduntial elocliou.
Knot IK.. II,.. I A- I
v.. mw imu a vniiiiijujr in oil IH
tniu 1, Mr. Til. Ion thiuks ho will be
quite well again in six months, lie
Las very much to bo thankful for
more, indeed, tbau lis General Han
cock.
Gonoral Ilauoock has been pre
sented a locomotive ina.lo of flower,
and lubelod Ou to Washington.''
Is'ext November ho will have more
use for a boat labeled ,'L'p Suit
River." 1
Ex-Govoruor Cm-tin thinks Le
will not run for Congress any more
in tbe Clearfield district but he will
support the Democratic ticket, just
to show that be i not of a spiteful
disposition.
Charlos A. Duoa of the Now York
Sun was on the burning steamer
in tbe East river, and jumping over
board swum to a nluco of safetv.
Mr. Dana was evidoutly "not born
to be drowuod."
"It is a great thing to have Yad
Hampton's gun thundering for
7ancock." bmUi-UU l.'uuricr
Journal. Has this reference to tbe South
Carolina shot gun f
The real issue now before the
American people is not whether
Gonoral Garfield or General Han
cock shall be our next President
but whothor the party that saved tbe
nation, or tbe party that attempted
its life shall oontrol the government
(or tbe next fonr years.
Ex-Senator Soott , of this state,
who has been in Washington for
several days, says that be Las no
doubt-of Republican success in Penn
sylvania, and that be bas found the
nomination of General Garfield very
acceptable, and it will receive tbe
united Republican support.
General Hancock is a very tall
man, and twenty years ago bad a,
most commanding ana martial pre
sence, but since tbe war he baa
grown stout, and bids fair to become
as unwieldy as General Scott lu his
Utter years. Ha is not a public,
ker, has no acquaintance with
lea, and will be wholly in tbe
of Wallace and other astute
Jlrav
Oemooratio l.ioonfilitencies.
It ii perfectly safe to snv that if 1
tue Cora mil toe on Resolution of the
Cincinnati convention luvl known!
that General Hancock wuiil.l tlie
nominee, several of the resolutions
embodied in tbe platform wunll ret. I
differently than they da. If there
bad been time, or more tlionght
concerning the platform, after tbe
nomination was alTec'.ed, there is no
question that some purla. of it would
hae leeu cliuutfu.I.- As it in the
livk of bariuouj DetweHn candidate
and plat form in no elarin, that it
cmnut fail to atti'rtct the attention of
eron the iiiohI cttintiil ulnel Vc-r. Tlie
platform ilei'lares. in the tn-.t poa
itie terms, for the "sntiii'.1iuutnn
of the militury to the civil power.'
Yet in the fitce of thia tbe otivonli .n
eulevtetl f r tbe lushest civil o!fice
in the govtrnmont a iun who hun
wurn th uuifnria and swurl of a
olditT all bis lifo it man wlio hue,
never peifotnio.l a civil funrti.in ex-ci-ft
as the subordinate of tho War
A pirtmnit, an.) subject to tho mil
itary power of tbe government.
Amn, the piriform iWlures in
fivorof a free ballot in every p.irt of
tbe l':iii.d Mutes ow tlues sncli
a .1. cliirntion lutrnionize with tlie
nndiHpntuil fuct tlutt in tljreo fourths
of the Stales controlled by tbe loni
orratio party to-day they ow their
anproiuncy to the suppression of
tho free ballot " Tbe Democratic
party secured their majority in the
linres by preventing free and fair
election iu a luaj uity of tho S iuth-
ern Elites, by disfranchising
thonsauil and tens of tliotixau.U of
negro voters iu tho South, by resort
to violence, miiiMer nn. other iiilim -
idating fxpedietits. Here is the only
political party that was ever benefit-
ted by a suppression of the freedom
of tho ballot, solemnly decluiiu iu men, instead of cursing the soil with
favor of such freedom ! 'the unpaid labor of tho slave. It
Next we find in this Democratic' w a Republican i lea to put a force
phtf oriu a declaration in favor of a 1 in the field to ijuell a mighty Dem i
lanir for revenue ouly which is but 'cralii! insurroeti in, to provi le f ir
another term for fiee-lrudo and , the s ddiers who fought on the side
then nominating a IVnnsjlvaniati to of tho country, to pay oir the nation
catch the Vote of tho Old Keystone ul debt, to ro.luco the rate of interest.
State. Tho Protectionists of out i and to restore the count ty to peace
great commonwealth will not l o rap- land quietness. The embodiment of
lured by such chuff. In declaring!
against a Protective tariff tho con-
ventiou has been true to the IVum -
ciatid pat ty, and in this only has
there bteu consistency. Pctiiisvlva-
nia, it wa thought by tho platform
builders, could be caught with Han-
cock and Now York with tbe Free-
trade resolution. Tho lDcmocraiic;ernl Hancock could uot carry IVuu-
parly is thus, in tho present cam-
paign, committed squarely against ular ns n soldier nud ten times more
tho policy of protecting our Aineii- honored ns a man than he is. llu
icao industries. "A tariff for reve-1 stand upon a platform uud i back
duo only" is uot quito so grating a led by a party inimical to the inter-
term a free-trade, but it practically
means the same thing it is oppo nia i wedded to tho doctrine of pro
sito of a tariff for prottiction. Oar lection to her own and tho country's
present tariff law are for revt nue manufacturing and productive ind.is
and protection combined, but tho tiies, and her President! l vote will
Peruoerutic party, if it had tho pow. not be cast for any man who rcpio
er. would striko down the protective scuts the party of fne ti l lo. Su.i
feutuie uud expose nil our industries -itur Wallace may boastingly promise
to merciless competition with the! H incock uud English the twenty.
cheap labor product of Europe.
There is one other feature cf tin
platform where inconsistency stand
out with marked promineuce A
considerable number of tho resolu
tions ure devoted to an elaboration
of tho "fraud issue," which might
have been pcrti:.mt bud Mr Tildun
hewu nominated, but when Mr. Til
den was thrown overboard thoj
"fraud issue" was, to all iuteut and j
purposes, abandoned
Hut tlitro is no need of going fur
ther. The platform is either incon
bisteut with its candid ate, false iu it
assumptions, mid untrue a compar
ed with the f..ct of history, in every
i particular. It is a Doiuocratio pi it-
form, and Unit tells tho whole story.
H'ilkcthiirre lUror.l nf the 'J'tmei,
Ingcrsoll's Political Ideas.
Wariiinuton, July 5. Hob Ingcr
soil hua gone to Cape Ann for a few
week. After tho campaign open
he expect to take tho stump for
(iai field, though ho docs uot yet
know where. In a conversation on
tho political situation and prospect
he expressed hi idea iu hi usual
vigorous st)le. "1 expect to soe tho
New York Legislature convened,"
ho aid, "to pas a law to elect the
Presidential elector shy Congression
ual Districts." To the suggestion
that it bal lieen
Governor Cornell
this step, he replied: "Then he'll
show that he' ulllicted with what U
commouly cal'ed iliocy. It i en
tirely consitutiiiiial no question
ubont it. Thou it will help us beat
tliein. It it only gained ouo vote,
I'd do it, I tvant to beit tho otlur
side ; I mint to do it fairly, but any.
thing wo cm do to help our side
thut i constitutional uud don't do
show folly. Wo Luvo a perfect
ngbt to do anything tlmta conatitu.
tiouul to beat a shotgun."
"What effect do you think the
Democratic nominations will have
upon the country at luge I
"iuo uemocruiio nominees are
uot good enough 1 1 get any Kepub
licuu votes, nor bad enough to excite
great enthusiasm in tho Democratic
party. The ticket i u mixture I
cull it the iudigo aud butternut
combination. Tliore wa sone
enthusiasm among tbe Democrat at
first, but I can't tell whether it was
on account of Hancock's nomina
tion or an evidence of joy at getting
rid of Tilden. J think, though, it
was tbe latter, ihe publio is not
apt to gee very enthusiastic over
these professional soldiers, men alio
are educated for war in tiiuos of
peace. Of course, we expect such
weu to do tho fighting when there
is fighting to be done i it's their busi
ness. Now, it's different with a
volunteer. When a man leaves bis
plow aod kisses bis wife and goes
ont to be ahot at for a principle,
that, bolieved to be, patriotic and
inspires enthusiasm."
A yonng man named Wytuer while
bathing in a creek in Veoaugo coun
ty, waa bitten by a copperhead snake.
and ia spite of a number of antidoU
died.
Demaaratio IJjas.
A vnnrnmAfit nf tYiA minv liw
few. rai a Djui.icrittie Met.
Urun.1iinriil.ivo in Virginia fur
tbe eoiHueru iu tr.et, was a Deuioai-
tic idea,
Kitendiajf the area of slavery
waa a Democratic idea.
Abrogating compromises and vio
lating coiopcts, was a Deioocratio
iileiu
Cheating the Whigs ont of their
President ia 1814, was a Democratic
idea.
Repealing tbe tariff of 18 12. was a
DiMiiocitic i Km.
M ikin Mar Against Mexico to
exleud slavery, waa I'oinociutic
idea.
Tlie repent of tho Missouri com
promise, witan DniDociiitio i lea.
KtioW'Nothinigm waa aDemocra
tie idea.
The nsnnswinntion of Abraham Liu
coin win a iVinocratio idea.
An I in 1M7U an idea nlrnck the
Oomocratio lenders (who bad ron n
dexperato bccinne tho peoplo bad
for sixteen yeiu s reptt. tinted them)
tlutt if they could uteal to or three
aoutheru status, or bribe some of the
electors, they mijjlit have a I'n i
dent without electing him. They
mun.ieil to steal the vote of a stute
but could not fit tho ili.ctnrs.
.Stealing the vote of tho stato of
Maiuelwas another Dumociatic idea.
A contemporary speaks ofGeiieral
O trlicl l ai tho eoibodimeut of He -
I publican idoa to deepen it river, to
iiiuke it hai bora more secure by
tho erection of break waters, to put
linht-bouse on the coast, to elevate
the condition of tho masses by pro-
, tectinii tho laborer acatust cgtupeti
i lion with with the pauper laborer
i Karooo. It wis a U.i:. iblie in idea
, to establish free homestead for free
.urn
Republican idea id a
'JtUrtte f- Unlit t!n.
patriot.
1 MUMBBnwMnM
I That man is not living to-day who
cnti secuie the Electoral Votes nf
i Pennsylvania on a pi it form that d.v
claros agiiust a protective tariff.
i Thut is one of tho reasons why lieu-
sylvania if he were ten lime as pop
est of our great Slate. Penusylva
nine Pennsylvania Electoral votes,
but he eanii.it deliver tliein, uu 1 he
is not foolisli enough to wxpect to
do it. And so it will bu iu other
States.
Oi ceril II iinc. -civ. u an iudiwl.i.
al, ii utjol.jectii. liable- He is a yen
tlemau of inti lli'ciicit uud a'..ililv,
and yet entirely lacking iu slate
uiandliip iitnl without iinv expeiience
in po i li in of civil tr tit Id will
be a popular can.li l.ile iu the North
pin lu-iil il ly among meui'iera of the
)emncrntii! parly who were Jotal
during tlio war : but, iiufortunatelv.
this ia n sin ill el is. In t'l.) South
the party will hardly enthuse ovi-i-Hancock
The men hr fought in
the gray will be a littio slow in for
gi tting and forgiving tho man who
beat them in the blue, but for the
sake of "controlling" tlio Govern
ineiit, ami having iu view tho pro
liability that, if elected, they e uld
''control" him, they will accept him
without tuurmiiriug and go in to
win, if possible, shutting their eyes
to;tbe iucousibtuticy of their posi
tion. Tho commission of 'loveruor
llartranft ns collector of the port of
Philadelphia, wa received by com
missiouerof on-torn on Saturdav.
aunounctd that 'aud Governor llartranft was at once
would not tuke! notified to lll'Htltll-M mill 111 hij
I lie post olnce department ha uot
yet been uppriaud of the uppoint
meut, if nuy, of a successor to Gov
ernor llartranft a postmastur at
Philadelphia. Until h ai 1 ajioiut
uiout i inado the u.ssistaut post
master will takechargo of tbo oiilce.
For years the Jtiiiiocratic party
ha persistently duiiiaudel the
abolition of fie uitiuiil b.mkd ou
the ground that the men who own
and coulrol these institution are.
blood sucker of tho thiihtiet sort
.It Ciuciunttti, however the Demo
crat uominuted n national bauker ol
the hard money stripe for Vice Pre
ideut, because ho wa reputed to be
wealthy, aud they hoped thut be
would put a largo sum of money in
tho canvas. Democracy ia nothing
if uot inconsistent.
Within the list two weeks tbe
Pennsylvania railroad compauy bus
paid into the JStato Treasury over
$140,000. the amount won by the
Commonwealth in the suit brought
against tbo company for tha collec
tion of tuxe ou capital stock. Tbo
cases were decided iu favor of the
Commonwealth by Judge Pearson
and this decision was sustained by
tbe Supreme Court
The Democrat 10 platform declares
that tbe Democratic uuttv loves
and cherishes the noble workiucr
man. That is why tbe second place
on tbe ticket was given to English,
of Indiana, a bloated capitalist,
who earns his bread bv the sweat of
his government bouds.
PDer barrU are now turned out
-. die rate of
Tbe now fail at Wyoeabjr ia to
coat J J,li.).
A new post-office in Reiki county
i uas uoen u.nued U Arnold,
Porcnpines are frequently
lilted
on tua streets ol LaeaitiolJ.
Tbe barley crop in the oothern
part of tbe State will be large.
Lock Ifavoo is uneven! to discov
er that she is suriukiog in popula
tion. Reading's fireworks law is tory
stringent It coats $0 25 to shoot a
cracker or light auy explosives in
tbe streets.
A valuable rnn of copper ore bns
been discovered on tlie farm of .f. J.
Hofries, near Hurtatoo, Crawford
county,
A rnilroad braketnnn aom days
njio fell from a railroad bridge at
I'ltUbui-tf. a diMtauce of fifty fuel, to
a stone pilo and, singular to relate,
was but slicbtly injured.
Elmer Hrown, a son of flenry
Hro.vn of MilPioim. cru nittol sui
cidn s:ime time a. on account of a
lunciilty about ." which he lit 1
taken from his futlior without Dor-
Tlia Pliiladclpliia Item intimate!
t" "uhjoct of tlie removal of
1,19 P"lt l from llariisburg to Phil-
1 tdelphin will occupy tho utteution of
inonext ijegisiaturo.
Tho fear of infection ennod somo
persons at Memphis to burn all their
clothing, and even tho prayer book
of a deceased cholor.t nntieut was
. .consigned to the flames ; but six $1 0
i .
1 ,.oual, ul" rtroa wr
1 K10""' preserve J.
The public debt statement issued
July 1st, short a decrease for the
month of Juno of $111,214,-121,
winch include iJ-ni.'.Ml of friction
i currency, csumaicd to bo lost or
iesiroye.1, an.l appliea to tlie pay
ment of arrears of pension per act
ouuno n, isj.
At Orralm a curiom fieak was
performeil recently by tho wind.
! lorence and A iilow lakes, north of
tho cito, were blown neailv dry, the
wind scooping out the water. The
ground in the vicinity nf tho lakes
wa covered with dead fish, which
were blown out of the water.
Tho Cheapest and Best
G ain Separator
ill i Iu Mnrlcul'.
Tliia M lohiua roil l-M emir avisfai-tion
hoik in
TIIEF.sniNO ,fc CLEWING,
Mmur-ii'iiiri'.l hy O. A. H.VKVKV. L"ck
II ivou, l'lim..n To.. I"ir fuulur iu
f.il :n:iuu t ill ou the hi l.-r-iii.-1
DAV.3 W3I2EL.
July l.l.im. Agt. f.ii- jinj k-1- Co.
i)MiisritT(;R.s'N )ricK. -
l l ottei -.f .-!.:, It I .i r 1 1 ..n l he . i:i--n'
:lleo'
.,nn !-i.iei inie i.i liil'lli-t-rt'eN tw
"-.unij:, I'.i, I p'. i, ,ve been r., .
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icd in tr.oi
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l.,t.l,-ol ... oil e.tun w.ll pe.remtUn In,,
in -ll.ite n, in-iit sftlle lli.xe hnvli.K i-lulme
w iln.t uu vsute win t,reeonl ll.e:u (r tviiie
aiwui tu
I'CII'lV lift I.
, , jo.i.x s. n isi:ii,
July 15, IUO. A liLi.!.iir.
Stray Ca'.tlo.
VO heal of voiin caltle.
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luly 16. I -in a.
ASSICr.EE NOTICE.
LTj poraons intoiestnd nro hcto
i by nutine.l that il.mra.l Mltahall. of iaa
onl -nvlor c.,., me le n airlvninent
ol nil hu rlFnoli, re.l no J perianal In lne un.
.Icrnane.l lur tlie Ho n ill hi Mi rre.llion. All
pen m liavlnii nl.ilmi ere re.ue'ie.l to preaeul
ti.cn 1 1 Hie mi.lerliie I, mi l pen ,n In.lebted
.in iiiei-v uiniff nuiiie n lie piT'itent,
.... ULlll ..li'OUKI.I..
J'r i.w. Alienee
The Genuine
NEW SINGER FAMILY
S ewing Machine.
. (J
fl'llh popular dmnaud for the
1 ilr.xi ISK siVIKit In H7I eto-e lo I
ineioi any i-reri m yetr .larln the .ia iriar
ol a century In whl.-h tbli 'il.d llelu.ln" Mi.
t-tiliie h.ii been belire the ti.ii.ll.t. In IH7H, wa
e.ii. 1 ,111, iiie.ttenei i in tin we . I I II,.
y ii.euiuee 1 eaueia uevr any pravioae yom-
1 lur a.lei Hit retr were at tha rale f orr
iiiu new. 114 uao .in.'i ijr every bail-
uva !, In 111- re ir.
Till; -111.11 lif.l.lAIII.K' SIV IKR lelhe
rir.i.iueii, ainip.eii, and inuet durable Sealurf
S. DEI3ERT,
Jane ji.tr Agent fcr Snyder county.
Notice inPartit'ori.
In the mutter oft!i? erf tlrof p, lrr Ft ltentlf
fv'.iwi, .(' uj MUtuu luwiuhip, Snj
tlvr cuunl'j, Pa.
To Henry I'etternU reili
Inn at Km mr Slope nu.uiier 11.,., K mi 1
cn.a ri-i.aiu.i miinpv mi nprilitf nulla, lj,-n
tre .'., fa. 1 ll.inneli married to iln.rue Holt.
men rel.llnv al Muua City, Iowa 1 Muaiin
reueruli iimrrled to .loiiu Hen.lrloKa, Cili.
rine inerrii-.i in Jo..i. Hlniramao, r.lliabeth
inerrle.l iu Kre lerloK Shra.ler, and three vrand
i-hil.lren h-ira ol i'lilllp r'elter.ill, ileo'd, h i
w.a bom ui reier reifceroii. uecn., vu t 4. u,
L'a.i I.I..I. .. .. . . ii . ..
. ....iu.., . U...UI wuu HM lieiirj All
lend f ir her a 11 irdleni end Emmt lolerm irri.-d
wuu r-iemeni niuieer, all realdlns at Troaal
villa, riuyder eounty, I',, helre and lenil re-
preeonuilvaa ol fetar rmternir. 'Uod. Ut ol
duauia luauiuip, nntneruouuiy, fa,
Vou ara herebv notlAeil thet
hy virtue of a writ of Ioinlall.n laa.iaa out or
ine r.unne-1 nurt hi Knyiier ouunty, and to
lue illre.le.1. that an Inqu-it will bo held at
in- 1 ite re-l.lenoe ol ma aaid eeler Feitaroir, lo
Aiiaint lownauip, on HATUItUAY, JUL.V
Ulai, A. II. IiimI, el 10 o'eli.dk A. M. ti ineke
lieriuion nr vaiuntmn 01 tba ltel Kittle or the
eal.l ileo. aaed W hen aud whar you may at-
im ii iuu luiue ur.'ir.
O. MOLENDEK, HharlS.
Bhlt'i Olfloe, Ulddlahura, June HI, UjJ.
PXKCUTORS'NOTICK.Letters
MJ tertainentary on tha nautaof John Smith,
uecee.e.l, lata ul Waahlnatua lowaihlu.tnilr
miuiity, Penn'a., have been arautad to tha
un.ieraltfned. All pereone knowlna theuei-leo,
luileuinl to lal.l eiUte ere ri.urale l 10 luaka
liniuetllete uayuenl. while Diuae havlnet olaluii
are reueated in preeeut iheui dull autlieniloa
lad lur letileuieul to
JOHN Ai KM ITU,
MAUAH SMITH,
Maf IT, WW. taacstore.
THIS PAPER
eny be IwnnA eea
Sie at 0f. P.
llOWKI.l. i mi
Wawareeaa eVnvaaviaiaa
fiuaua IIS Spniea
Bieeei), wnera euvtir- waa
m eonlraete euef I a
ene lot n W
Attorneys-A Tsi w.
J O. DClf RICH,
Vrroniii:v-.4iLiW.
Mtrktt St. , Sclinngrovt. Pa.
All ffnfeMlunsI Imninof promntlf tlni1il
wj. vaiKiiiuni ia botftii u suu .rmsn
f.v. 18. 'M.
J U. WUNDEULY,
ATTOn'EY-AT-LAW,
M iJM 6 s rff, Snyder C ,Ta
run onfall In Knllh or (lr an.
jmu, IB, ou,
I N. MYERS
1-it
Attorney-M' T.tii,
l 11,11. b.r, Prnn'a
(I
All pr tfofil'ta'U u.1,1 14 ttntAttmt tn hi
r will r.'lv ir.ttnt Atiitlinn,
bmiviMiiunf ia t.nnint it a Herman.
Ovt. 10,'tS.
JACOH OILHEUT,
Attornov- A t-faxv,
MUi)i.t:r.run, i-v.
All .nl. n'rut'l lu lilt tnr will rooalTi
E. ROWEH,
AflOHNEY-ATLAW,
(Uflta la o(Bo of J. P. 1,'rogiui.Ur, li
Col'tin t1.
an.l Oaf'iian.
Coniulll..n In Knitllli
J i. 13. ':.if.
L. SCIIOCll,
ATTOaUEY-AT-LAW,
Arte iii riin, I'ninn Co. Pu
Prnflalonal hnlln.- rntruitt.l Id til Purs
will rei-iv irinit atti-nliuu. Juua fi.s.
c
"11IAS. P ULRICil,
Attorney & Counsellor-At-Law,
t)(Bo In A iii' llu.l.llnic on ilooi Nurtk of
. KavaroN llursL
KlliiK-ot I'enii'ii.
I'nMtetlonn at.. I all iither pri' inional hol
nrr, U iltc-ll.l a I will roc.-l.nrlul n.i
lruuit auaailua. A c. 1 1 tl.
T P. CROX MILLER,
At'l'OKNKV AT t,.W,
Millliuburg, Ph.,
Oltrrs his prolrsslnns fri. c loiliepiih
lio. I'ollciliuinf aii't all olbrr roft-f.si..tinl
liusluras anil ii-icl lo bia cu e will rt-ci-itr
prompt aileiuiou. Jan 3, 'HTif
fP J. SMITH.
L sTTnnvpy ATI. AW.
Minilt.KllltRil, S N V E 11 II (IU., Pa
or:Mi t'rire-nloniil 8rrlrri to tha pabll
:oniultatlooa la l-.Dallrb ami llaruan.
P.
J. R. ZELLER,
.1 TTnnxrcr.A t-la ir
Mifjliufnirrf, I'nion County, Pa
All i-ln- ntru-ti, to lilt i-ro will
soli o I liliMnlly atuii.li-.l in. Win nr.i.-MM
t tiit evrl o. urln o Sny.lor in I a linl.ilnif
.iiit.aa. linn l e.iniulla.l In tlr Enullah or
!irisaii latiKiteae
Oct. 3.1. 'Tail
pilARLKS HOW Kit,
w AT I'llltVKt' i r r.iw
Si-Iinsy,ruve, P:i.
il.Tcra hte profeennn1eervicee to il.e tint.
tin. CoUi-etione uud all nil rr nrori'nninn.i
hiieineea iilruii. lo hie care will rr
ifie prnti.pl it inn inn. I ifli ,p I o -loot
o:iHi nf the .Normal School. .lin Ii, 'li
r m.
l . (S,
LIN'X, A. If. HILL
(Sii(.e,mr to I. r.k J. M. I. Inn. I
.HOlSi:VS AT L.tiV, t.,.i,hurj. V:i
'Met Iboir !rufvi in.il -iriitfe in it,
nat.lio. I illll'l't M.l.e nn.l I'l .ilb. r r,.,
. ......... I , .., , 1
-1.,-nn-e- "iiiriifiea io nii-irn.irr
Kin rtcrnr j r.in.pi iiiennon. I Jim. n, i,i II
w. P)rrt:::,
4 ATlQhXRYX AT I I IT.
Solinsjrore, Pa ,
1(Tit their proffjiaiiintl aervieea In lh.
p.il.'.ic. All l.-jrul liii-ineeeeiitrii-le-1 lo ll.eir I
r ire mil receive rompl allciiliuu. OlUce
l hi- lu-ineon l tin direct.
July. 1 1 la
lUl'll. ll.l,m. HIHIM I AlllVl
3. ALLOXAN & SON.
.1 r to ns t: rs a 7 ,1 ir.
StliiiHfio v.
Ml prnfeeeiiiiinl hu.-iinem n-i l eoMerllnc
iilrueied to 1 heir l ire will he prunipitr
illencdlo. ('.in lie con-ulled in Knglieli
ir Uvriuan. Uliice, Mirln)' 8.ii trf.
II
II. ririinni. Wm. II
Dill
ciimm.teriL.r,.
Attorncys& Councellors
A i'l, A It',
GlUeo Near the Post Office,
riri-tnirs, I'eitii'n.
Con-nll'ili.io iu halti Enli-hind German
Laug-iin iea. U.-o.l TJif.
QUARLES O. CORNELIUS,
Attorno.v-At-Lnw,
.Wie Merlin, Union Count), Pa
Oen he nonaulied Id tOKllih or (lorinaa.
May V4, U 7.ll
JOHN II. ARNOLD,
eiVttoi'ixo.v at Inw,
mi m 1. Kit una, pa
Prnfemlnnel tiuelneaa enlrimle J lo hie care
wM! ha prompile aiiendi.d lo. Kh
f THOMPSON BAKER.
e
Attorno.v.iit.fjiiw,
Lewlaliurg, Union Co., Pa
WTO an b oonenlled in Ilia Cnellah an
Qonnan languasea.'ril
ui- r ice Market .Street, opposite Wnlle
4iuitb & Co' Hiore 8 ally
npl. VAN KZGla.
' ATTOBNGV AT LAW,
Lewiaburg Pn.
.):rri hl prnfeiaional earvio In le pub
la. Cotleolione ami all other 1'iotr.eiion.
al huilneee emrueied lo tiia ear will ra-
oaive prompt atteotion.
g T. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SKLINSOKOVB, 8.Nll)Elt COUNTV. Pa
dept. 16, 'U7tf
A C. SIMPSON,
ATTOUNUr AT LAW,
Solinsarove. Pa.
JTais bia profeeelonal aorvloea la tha nuh.
.io. All bueinee eotrueled to hie oara
vill b promptly atteudaJ lo.
Jan. 17, '0711
CJAMUEL1I. OttWIO,
A TTQRNEY-A T-LA W,
MlOllntfurir, I'uloa Co., Iaf
Offloe aait door to Telegraph FrlntlntT omoe
Physicians, fic.
DR. J. Y. eUUNDEL,
- - 8URQEUN AND FliyMf!! AH.
Mlddlsburir. Ps.
Offer s bU profeeeional service Is lbs sit
ae of Mlddleuur sua vloinlly.
1 Mrs ii, ei
Phtsician. fc.
J. SMITH,
Physician & Surgeon,
Fremont, Snytlrr Qunly, Pa.
Offtri km prof.!ntl nrvltd lo iti rn'-ll.
0. on Mala ttroot. J ana
JJU. J. F. KAXAVVKL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ccntrellle, Snyder Co., Pn
OlTcra bis proftsalonal atrvloat to lh
public, 8-38tf
II:
J. ECKHKRT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Ktitur.HT-a itrocK,
SrlinijroiT, t'cnn'a.
Pfofllinl bO'lusM roSAlf ltl.UI In,
I. OHIER IJARBER,
PHYSICIAN AM SUM3E0N.
hsvln luraifJ al Mltibl.CIIl'IK). PA .
olHof a few ilnor Wssl nf III lli lirlbolli-f .
in llravrr'i llrick builitiDf, uflrrs bia fro-ffPilon-il
scrfier in 1'it public. lie
itaka Englinb anJ German
Oel.17 '78.
I
)ERCIV.VL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
KrtilirrriUi', SinUr (Vi '.i.
()1nr hl or r?'ln-l i-'lj,i tJ thtolllin
ol Kraiurrllla u I ixlttUf. U4. a,'f
R. A. M. SMITH,
PJIVSWAX AA'D SURQEOS
Offers hla prnfesslonal aervirea lo lh oltl
tana of Ailanoiburg anJ vioiniijr. Sept, 7-1
5 Y. VAN UU3K1RK,
SL'KJICAL a MKRII.tMCAL DENTIslT
elinsgrove, I'enn'a.
,usfic sof (lie J'eace.
DA.M SMITH,
him or lUe Pea ce & Cocycyanc:r
htaccr .Syirii, .Suyuer Co., l a.
AllomieMI hiilnena .teklnir darmeitlnnt'ke.,
(.run, tly etieo lei In. tJuHeollunf and reuni.
ten- el promptly uiada. May I5.'.".
yiLLlA.M II. SXYUliR.
JtiNlli-e of the Peace.
Salem, Snydor County Penn'a.
All Collections uud rcmitituccs
promptly made.
Xoe.SI.'T tr.
SAAC HEWER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
and
(2 oiiei'iil Collector .
Midilli-liiitp. hiiyi'rr Couniy, Tit.
Pprciel aileciion pnl-l to eulli-oiione n
all kiuiN. Keuiiltanceii will he innJi
pinmpilv for all enMeuiiuua made.
Mnr. Jin 1 f.
V II. WAGNER, I-.,,
I a .it'sru'K ok tiiu iE(;fi.
dackso.i Tovn-ihi),SiiyJerCo. Pu..
Vill alien. I to all hiuinesa i-nirii.ii-d 1,.
lis 11. ire aud ou lb inu-l w i-..maI.
I tiii.. M ii-oh U, '1.81 1
jyWID S. SilOLLV,
Justioo of tho Pen 00,
Intuit Town: hi p. Sui.iti r Co., I'n.
"'ill Hiirndln all tn.nlnree enlrneie-l Ir
liin care n- 111. iel re-ionahlt lernie.
I'. O. addreet, Liundnie, Fi ) di-r ('., Ta.
Mnr. I, 'Sli.
J.
II. HART. MAS,
ji sncR or t!ir ruin:.
kSr ?ou vvaii4Mi,
CEN I KKVll.I.K, Snjder County. I'a
l-.illrr-lli.n' end all bnalneet perlalnlna In the
urR.-e ol Jiulti-e ol Ihe Teara will be elt-nel ir
t b".rt n.itli-a i. ra:'7
CEI'll MIIUIIELL,
I nst ire of tbo Peace Si Conveyancer, I
.1. kon T.wu-lilp, Kiiydvr Cmltily, fe.
tbill.1 -11.111, l.tnvii.v iir.-1i.tf. end nil other I. n
alt.e- initinlnc to tlio iiln.-n will rt-i'elve rll. I
en. nil. hi. I'.jalulScee.l.lrtia.: Mew H-rln., Unlmi
coiinlj, fe. Aug. Hi, K-17.
J 6 UN k7h UQ I II RS, Esq
JJUSTlCi: OP THE VEACE,
Peno Twp., Snyder Co. V
JAMES MIDDLES WARTII,
lustice of the Peace & Conveyancer,
Troxleville, Snyder Co., Pa.
Will attend promptly to all
manner ol bml
nnpaperieinineT ll in
iianrnre. Collentlone nia le,
Dee.ll. ArtUlel fco.
written, (July K3,'7Ail.
M. II. HARDING,
.ll'STICE OF Till: PEACE
te CtHiviiynncei',
KUKIi.MU.NT, Snyder oounly, Pa.
Collei-tlnne and a! hiiaineee pertelnltis lo tha
office or Ju-iireof ibefnece will be attended lu
at ahnrt u.itlee, Aur, 17'Te,
s.
A. WETZEL,
Justice of the Peace,
iseauertoicn, iSuyder to., l a.
All kinda of oolleoiione made on liberal
teruie. Promptly alleode lo ail huaiueae
iniritaied lu bia oarn. (June 20, '7 8 I
"ER 13. MIDDLES W ARTII,
JLSTICKOFTUE PEACE
AND
CONVEYANCER,
MoClure City, Snyder Co., Vu,
nnllentloneand all bualne.i partatnlnste the
olfloo ol .luailoe vl tbe Feaoe will beetten.led to
at uorl notice. July ai Till.
G IIORNBERaKR,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Perry Townihlp.Sny derUounty, p.
Collection, Ooareyaaelnn, and all other bne
aeeenartalnlna to tha oMoa will be nummi.
ended lo, timee near Troutmuavllla
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letter! of admlnlatratlea aa tha aetata
nf MA K V 8TIVKH. ileeeaiad. lata ol
Perry T'ownehlp, Mnr.ler eounty, l'eoo'a..
havlnw been s'enladlo tba undoralnnail, all
pereone knowlnei lt.ei..ele. Indebted lo eeld
aetata ara reo.ue.led to meke Iniinedlate pay
mem, while tb.iae havlne; olelme will preieot
than duly utbaulloated lur eettlemenl to
JUUN HTIViUi,
Juue , 0, Admlnleuator.
TrvsFarquhae Separates
fee ia.
AgnoUlmal
A7 ii i
e,M- "mn -("l a et E V I
"i1r-l's lei I
e.ie.w.fM
I Pi'e---.e--e.
Hotefo.
BOARDING-HOUSE.
THE Underlined woulJ rarpaetfnlly It),
form tha trelling puhiie, bualntii
mn, wllnrMa an Jnnra In attendance at out
li.v.iru that he bee made ample prereretinne foe
heir anemnnioiletlon I will endeavor to en.
teruln hie peirone In exxl tlela al Ibe m.,
ree oible rie, Hoer.llaf Hone a fe loora
wrttoflheOcurl Home.
. ...... . OA1IBIEL RRATEK,
Apr. tl t y. Froprletoe.
2V1 ll1Ieliti-i?. ln.
JOHN L I M H E It T, Proprietor.
ria alwiee feAitiil.. li ... . k. ku.
and mr.irnlehe.l in tha oM itTle. Iti eetiirei
."....v.. !.. , n,.T.iiiBni inr Ba.inft,
men i iere.m to alt -n I m"t l D rirl end ell
oi bare who .ra la I In Ml t lle i-ir Tha ta
b'e le l.rey .in .llel with t ieixxt In the mar
et I lie II ir with ,1I ll-j itre n I tha otabl
alien. lei it "ireiall hoitlen. refill mol'raia
April, HJ",
rjEXTUEVILLE HOTEL, .
V (l.ate Mre. Woaver'a.)
Oeoierrlle Hny.ler Co., pa.
PETER HART-MAN, Kroprleto ,
ThU Innnetiehllehed aodwell known hnt
haTlnir been purenaeed y tha undereime e
llolte a ehara ol tha public pat rnnaee.
April, . fan.
I-blt.lt lllHTMAri
LTURMOUNT HOUSE.
- NK.H THE DEPOT,
tfinnLxnuan, pa.,
r.U t.M El, 91 i I Z. I'rnprlf tor.
Thie home it la eloee proiimiiyln (he
depni and hat lately been rebuilt and ra.
fillc!. Ronme comnm.linna .ihe i.KI. ..!
fitpplied wiib the heel Ibe market affordi
a. w terois moderate.
aprtif '80.
T
HE NATIONAL nOTELi
JOHN B. FOCKLKR, Pron'r.
ScliitHjLrrovo, I'a.
Thle II.iIkI le nleeaent y loeet'4 In the "anuere
en I ia verydeelteble piece fur Irevrlere lo.i. 'o
Il.e niitt.l e.-rniuinn-lelliine et l.i.wril.a. fi-r
e itiaaii.piia-otiir will be eue local! eneln. The
hi at of I, q nor In the bet
SerA hratcleee Kuatenranl loennnerllnn w!h
the II..UI. ai.M-J.Te.
llercha ills' House,
NORTH T II I It D 8TKEET. rillL'A PA.
Terms -t 50 per dnv.
HENRY SPAHN, l'rop r.
C.W. Sf AIIK. ( ,rle
Apr.l.'tJ.
Pliiladel fihia Card..
J. S. FARNSWOFtTII.
WITH
JONES, HOAR & Co.
Iuiportors ot
HiiIssry.HoHcDS, Wnite Goods, Eic!-
acnes uenis rornisnins uccrts sc.
iNo. 511 Market Street.
riHLADELPFIIA.
T. n. Ien-i,
W. II. si.nli.lny.
A. H, lloir.
IMer. I i '74
I . 11, llelcblel.
M. L
v ac; i m: in;,
WITH
p RAYUILL 4 Co..
WlUll.SlALS DltLRMa im
VOOD AND WILLOW WA11I3
)il floil-. Win, low Shailea. Ilronme. !,na
Iruihee fi.lton Ln, Crnin II iKe, fy
Hole, llili-l(l, Twines. Wioke. ,te.
i'i.. t jn liu kol Street, Phi'a Muh'.m
"'i h. 7. i7
Jacob u. r.iixir.L.t co.,
' WH'M.csaI.E UKALURH H
FOREIGN .t DO.MCSTIO
No. :i:b:i f tricot st.
I'il i l.l!ilit la.
WM. MANN.
Elank Eook iYLaker Sta
tioner, and Steam.
Power
PRINTER.
Wlitit'salo Ac 11 t ail
Ko 529 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
I'rotinttinnH. Om Price Selling
Price Marked On All Oootla In l'i
qnrea.
Ar. 1S."2.
Q.W1D WILLIAMS,
Manufactures of & Wlioleeale Dealer in
tilt. Mulioganj, Walnut and Rosewood
LOOKING GLASS
Plot ure ft Pbotonrsphto Frames
Hos. 230 and S3'i Arcli Street
rUiladelpbia Ta.
Framei Reoaired In lha ki
Alao, Residing la all in branobea. 71
YOD Will BE SOBBY
f you replene that oil Pump with a new one
ud do not Seel oarefully etauilne lha
Buckeye Force Pump,
The Buckeye le Ibe ry leeleel mproeeuient
In Puin.e, It Ii eouetruolu.l wtlb Ir-iheuibere
whieli make It Terr eeey to open t. Iloeeeen
t allAl'llMll M It. ltl.ll.1. l .J .
- - -ww J uu,p, ih a,i.t (. u
be thruwu upon auy biillUIOK II leae or Are
j v. ro. r tieroen ana -ra, Week
WluUuai, Waah BiiKglee, end he t
FIRE ENGINE
erer reedy on yonr own premleee at bo Bore eoej
than an ordinary pump. It
Cannot Freeze
In eold weelher. Durable beyond a doubt. Tl.a
ery pump for deep welle. Tue workina part
ere leih.tr eiioilnne and valvee wllhln a porta
lalu lined chamber. Noliilug to deoay about II
bo
Iron Turbine Wind Engine
leeleoa Kreat Improeauieut In Wind Eedlne
Oellendeee tkeee puuipa lu operation, or Cue
perilculare addreaa
W, 0, BSATTOrT,
.... laewietowa,
. et.S llifti. a eounty, Pa,
OA.UTION,
NOTICE la hereby lvea that Ibe follow.
Inj artlolee bave been purobated by
ibe uaderoifuod al private eals aud
left la Ibe poeeeeeloa of Perry O.lloweraos
durits bis pleaeurei All pereone ars
eaulloned not la meddle or lulerfers with
Ibe eaoio : 1 Mare, 1 Coll, 4 KbosU,
Calvee, 3 Sleere, half of nine aaree of
Wheat ia lb ground, balf of lulrte .
aore of Oate la lbs grouad, hilfofs I.
sores of Cora la lbs grouad, ba f of aev,
seres of Rye la Ibe ground, balf of au
aors of Peisioes In the groaod.
JAWE3A. fcllUMAN. -
June 6, 'So.
leJl?. jdlwePLe
roi.ivu ) H..0 eaS
Al'ln.-i. Inw ink
euwu - l"M.,'i t'roat.
... Jay. eJkJj,
- -)--a