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the Post
Elddleturg, Aug. 26, 1880.
J. CROUSE, Editor 6 Propretor.
r'OH I HKSIOr; r
OBN. JAMKiA GARFIELD,
of Oliio.
run vh:k PHMtoKxr.
OEM. CUB4TI.Il A. arthur,
of New York.
PBEinr.xrih ti.rornfis.
Ill TM IT Ltltll,
BJvIa M. Beano Jlary W OWer.
UtriU't KL'TOH.
l-0)amiielO rarhlue, .IS-M. O. KINhire,
-fcdle H, Kilkr. l
1-M. Hall plant-in, IT
W, lx-tirnne.
M. Ha id...
4Jam l.il.u, ill
l. H.W. W. i.um
li-ll. K-liu. T
C-liavid P. Ilonalon. JO W. W. Amaa,
f-Mara-en R. Walla, i--l. T-rnn,
iJ .f II. Hume, tt-lvalauii P. K-ed,
e Nl Appd-ii-d. ,iJ-A. Painter.
1 S. M v-r :4-r I'.M. l. Kinim
ilt lar i'iimiH.iI, Ji William b. Put,
1 John Mltch-ll, l W. IMIamal-r,
le t:..nrad P. Hl.in.M, !27 OalTla W. Uilullau
M Uberlae U. Forney, I
JIJIKIK UP SUPREME COURT.
HENRY UKKKSK.orNortliamplori Co
ron auuitokTiexf.ral,
JOHN A. LEMON, of fll.tir Cuiity.
COUNTY TICKET.
roK UONURGS3
Ho. HORATIO O. PlillF.R,
of Huntingdon.
POII BtiNATOIl
Hoi. JOIIS U. PACKER,
of Northumberland,
abject le tleoltloo ol ftenet-irlal Dhtrlol Ooo.
ferenaa. )
FOR AMHKMHI, Y
L. N. MYERrJ, of Middlebur.
POR OOUNTY SUKVKYOK
OBOROE n. BKNFER. of Jeokaon.
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Oenacratio Testimony on Garfield.
'As to the credit raobilior rrjatrors,
vitb which Oen. Garfield ban bteo
charged, I bolieve be was altogothor
innocent of then). It will not do
for tbe Djiuocrntic party to throw
mad at Ujo. Garfield, because if
they do tlioy will elect him, Hon.
Alt.. A. Stephen, of Georgia.
"I am proud to call Garfield ray
friend, and I would not cull any
man my fi inod whom I even sus
pected o! dishonesty.'' Hon. Henry
Jt, Payne, of Ohio.
'No living American in my esti
matiou stands higher for integrity
and purity than Junos A. Qui fluid."
Hon. AlUn (I Thurman, of Ohio.
"Garfiuld's boneHty and integrity
re beyond question.'' Judge Jerry
Jilactt, of J'ennsyloania.
"Oarfiald in one of tbe most sin
core and honorable men I ever koow
in pabli i life and hi record is with
out a tbuv." Hon, Randolph Tack
er, of Wrii'iiit.
(Ion. (turtiol I porsonnlly consid
ered is bin nil.iilv puroand upright."
Dm i'ia't, of' the Washington
Capital.
EnlinU manufacturers and the
Oobdon CI. ib f jI lei tboir armi and
with cold in liljreuce looked at Ire
land 8tirvin thousands whilst
American citizens contributed tuilU
ions to relieve the sufferers. Tbey
didn't coutiibuto a dollar to poor
Ireland, but now tbey bave money
and circulars to scatter among tbe
laboriog men of tbis country to mis
lead them to poverty and rain.
The Uol moots and tbe Sobella of
New York are tbe agents of the
English manufa 'turers and are dis
tributing English gold for the pur
pose of reducing tbe laboring men of
tbis country to tbe level of tbe
white slaves of England think of
it laboring men 10 to 15 cunts a
Tbe English Free Trade Cobdon
Club is flooding tbe western states
with free trade circulars, with a view
to showing our farmers bow a pro
tective tariff injures their business.
Our western farmers are too in
telligent however to be caught with
chair.
Besides, CobJcn is a misnomer, it
should be cohru club. We all know
quite well that Lngland claims a
largo amount of torritory in India,
called Indian possessions, and ap
purtenant to these possessions is a
pedes of suake called the tohra
tvbose stint; is certain death, Re
oently, English manufacturers and
tbe Cobra Club sent to Cincinna
ti free trade plank which was in
grafted into tbe Democratic Nation
1 1'latform.
American laboring men, beware 1
Tbe English-American serpent is
mora venomous than the reptile of
the East ladies. Its sting is death
to you, your wives and your children
its poison paralyse every Auaeri
can industry.
Though both re hooded, tbe
hn at bleat laboring man may distin
guish the one from the otherthe
' former and most dangeroas is celled
(i cobra da Revenue Tariff tbe
lit'jir the eobra de eapello oever
r'-$ the letter It Uawayio.be
' --;- bat tb former ii around
Colonel Forney an! hancook.
A (irre'pnfnt roi'i lfrenll the
Colonel' Ituire of Uurjield
Zen Year Ayo.
From tb I'hiU. I'rrM.
Colonel Forney in bis Democratic
speocb on Thursday night lust said,
in speakiog or tbe Kopnbliuan; Con
vention, "They rushed in hot baste
to confer the l'resiilealiiil purple up
on an Ohio pulitiuiuu, who is so bur-
naclodand blasted, and tabooed with
offoncee sgninnt the law, that since
he lies bncti pluoed upon their ticket
for the i'lesideucy it is dnily lec(ifn
in a qiWfttinn whether tlioy shnll not
pull him olf us hiiBtilv as they put
him on.' (In. I tho nlove bnnn sui t
by our friend Colonel McUlure but
little would buve been thought of it.
but coming from the lips of Colonel
Forney it seems out of place. From
Colonel Forney's writing reffsrdina
tbe merits of General OsrGuld, tip to
within a few iinys niter Ins nomina
tion, i had an idea that Gurnol J wus
his ideal of a statesman. Chiistian
anil a soldicrt but when be states
that it is daily becoiiiio'f a question
whether be shall not be taken off the
ticket ss hastily ns be was put ou
(Lionel rorney makes use of an as
sol tii in that will do him no good and
General Garfield no harm. I .venture
the roinark there is not one, Repub
lie. in Pennsylvania to-day who re
grets Garfield's nomination, mid no
person better knows it than rorney.
May 1 ask. right bore. Mr. Editor, if
the Colonel Forney who is nuking
votes for Muneral Hancock is the
same Colonel Forney who wrotoTiiK
I urns from aahington, .May 3'),
ISOS. and speaking of the ceremonies
on Decoration Day, said ''General
Garfield, the orator of the day, was
in fine health and spirits. General
Hancock, bandsomo. but hnnyhty,
wus not in the procession to the
,.,,.. .1 .
graves at all. tently haUn.j the at
fair became it r,t not tntcnih.,1 to
honor rtMsl Hancock is evidently
beginning to discover that be cannot
be ,tlie Democratic candidate for
1'iesidcut without turning bis back
on all those who stood by him'' f Is
he tho same Colonel Forney who
wrote TnK 1'nrss April 17. iSfiS.
speaking of General Hancock's eon
duct while in command of the Fifth
Military District, and said: ''The
recent rebel administration of Geucr
nl Hancock baa made treason bold
and defiant throughout the State
(Texas) T ' and that "in consequence
of bis General Order No. 40, upward
of sixty murders were committed
within six mouths after ho took com
mand' t. If what Colonel Forney
has written regarding Cieuoral Gar
field for tho past fifteen years, and
up to within a few days after bis u m
iuation, is true, and uo one doubts
it, bo is certainly deserving of the
support of tho people ; if what be has
said of General Hancock is true, and
no ono doubts it. the ".Superb'1 is
certainly not tho man to fill tho high
est offico in the gift of a free people.
I he statements be now makes about
uncock nod tlioso madu years ngo
are so very different regarding his
loyalty that it is an open question
with muuy whether or oot tho Colo
nel Forney in question in one and
tho same person. lu conclusion let me
add , A prominent Democrat said to
to the writer to-day "that the tariff
plank in our platform would cost us
many votes in this State, but if
'Audy' Dill did not keep 'Sunset'
Cox out of the St.ito with his free-
trade speeches, and at once quiet
dowo Senator Wallace and John For
ney, that they had better sell out an I
retire from the cumpaign.'' So it
goes 1 Go on, gentlemen ; it is yonr
fight, not ours. 1',
I'hiUulelphia Aug. 13. 1880.
Hancock Gets New Light.
So General Hancock has received
some light since 1K0S 1 He now de
clares the Thirteenth, Fourteenth
and Fifteontb Amendments to the
Constitution inviolable. Not so
when be first sought the Presidency !
e then proclaimed that they were
"unconstitutional, revolutionary end
void.' Mark the facts. The Dem
ocratic Convention of 1808 contained
this declaration . ,
W regard lbs recormiruollon acti, to
called, si mob, s unurpaiiooa. an I uu-
cooalilutiousl, revolutionary sad void.
A declaration as monstrous in its
spirit rs it is abominable in its syn
tax. It carried with it a complete
repudiation of tbe Constitutional
Amendments. These Amendiuets
were only secured and adopted
through tbe Reconstruction Acts.
The restoration of tbe rebellious
States was made conditional upon
their ratification of such Aiueud
ments as bad then been proposed,
and tbeir adoption wus depeudeut
upon this ratification. Thus the
Amendments were ioeeparably
identified with the reconstruction
acts. Starting with tbe premise of
the Cooveution, the S'-quence wm ir
resistible. Tbe Reconstruction Acts
unconstitutional ; the ratification of
the Amendments under them iu valid;
tbeir adoption dependent upon that
ratification unconstitutionally bro't
about thence tbe Amendments them
selves void given the first propusi-
tion
wnocun break tniscuain ' io,
Ueneral Hancock was not ouly a
candidate for tho Presidential nom
ination on this rnonUrous platform,
but, though defeated, be expressly
indorsed and approved it. He
wrote letter declaring ;
Tbost wbo euppuas that I do ant ac
auieioa io lbs work of tba National Ii..
uioeratia Cooftaitoo, or ibai I do not
inotr1y detlre t ba eledloo of lit sooii
oaa. knaa aarv lillla of si obaratalp.
Were I lo boaitata Is lis candid sup.
port I feol I (bould Dot ooljr fslaify mjr
owa reoord, but commit a crime agaiDii
my country Had I bees lbs t'reai-
deolial aomlast 1 ikoald Aave eouti (tar
ed Ii a trlbuu, sat la ma, but ta Iba prio.
eiplea wbieb I bad proolsimed sad prac
ticed. Bulahali I eeaie lo revere tbota
principles becaeea by mutual politloal
frleade eaotber baa bees appointed la
pat tbeai talc siecutloa Msvsa I asvea
ssvsa
Here Is bis hearty approval of tba
work or tbe Convention, loolodtog
iU dadaratioa teat toa ttaoonattua
SONGS, One
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.liliAiilllllils
. O-iiA illlbi!ili i iUiUh 'lll'iJi'tf 3SSl,!ifl!l!l.li!l
m hi Hta ii n a?! m siin pi jp i!
W, in w4 trt f tH Mt(,, fMr Wtl . fcf IA Ml. Oft, ht M ,M tO Ml,. frmt -,14.
J fn,ll. Rrm.-n.Wr. -III t't 1 I... ih., f thw Nnn,. h, B.4II r--.4 w rnl vt iltrr -M t-.it,
Ma,4. oinrwktiMM. World Munufnnturinii Co., Ill Nassau St., Now York,
tion Acts ami with them tho Con-
stitutional Ameu.lmeiitsaro "nn-
constitutional, revolutionary en'l !
Void. MttC ho says tlioy aro inviol.
able. Hut whv now more than then f
Were they not then just as much a
part of the Constitution T
General H mock is now plaving
for votes Itut the country will not
accept the present professions of one j
wuu w nn uikh; wiunjj tuuu nun
without oxcuso. I'reni.
South Carolina Bull-Dozing.
loe the ii'pithlic'lni of Jlfnirell
County tire IKiny J'ersecuted.
From the PhtU. rrM. .
Please allow me space enough in
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your wiiiitij Liiuiiinian uiiimii ,j uitu
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Ijr (a Kiiu. Pnvii.il ui inn mh(.'( ft,
treatment the colored Republicans
are uow undergoing iu tin county
since the graud iiurtield and Arthur
ratification mooting. which took place
here on the '27 1 li of July. Tho Dem
ocrats tried in every way possible to
prevent the colored peoplo from at
tending the meeting I but they
would uot be persuaded, aud so we
had quite nn enthusiastic meeting,
between five and fix thousand color
od Republicans buiug present. .Yon
notice and see tho gross, inhuman
advantage taken of these poor, hurd
woiking people. The County Com
minsioners met on the l"lli of July
and ordoied tho sub Commissioners
to order out a suflieient number of
men to work on and repair tho dif
ferent public rouda for three days,
work to commence on the 2Sth of
July. Now, when the County Coui
niisttiouers, or sub-CoiumisxionerH,
Warners foiiud out there was to tie
a Republican ratification meeting ou
tho -7th of July they chunked the
ordtr from the 'iSth to tho 2'ilh.
I Mv which oue of these no culled
jollicer's nuthoiily it was changed
laiuuuabluto wiy ) Rut, however.
it was changed, and about twenty
live out of four or live hundred weio
notified of th'j I'hange. The ollnus,
who never knew of uny chungo tak
ing place, prepared to begiu the
woik on the -Sth iiislant. No no
tice of uuy cliiiDKe uppeared in eitln r
of tbe county D.m iuialin papiK.
And now they aio arrt'stitig tliem ! y
hundreds and lining thu.u fro u !10
to ff I") or putting them iu jiil from
fifteen to tltiity days. Tliey liavo
extolled out of thexupior people
already from two to three hundred
dollars. Resides this, many Imvo to
reui'iin in piison, leaving their wives
ami little suffciiug children at home.
Aud God (.lily knows how many nre
laying out iu the woods and swamps
to prevent being arrested And
again, after tho majority of these
poor mon returned h xno.-they, the
next morning (the 2Kth). went to tho
several places of uppointinent to
work the roads and the sub-Commissioners
objected to their woiking,
und on returning home to their fam
ilies many were dischargod and
driveu from off the farms ou which
tbey were working. (Many of those
peoplo wero also wot king for shares
of the crop.) Other colored men
who are farming on their own land
were visited by a baud of these tinn
ed miilniyht r'ulcn, and they cursed
and abused and threatened and also
warned them never to attend anoth
er Garfield Republican meeting.
And uow, Mr. h litor, wish you
had been among us on Monday or
1'uesday to see the colored ministers
traveling ucross the country tiying
to raise money enough to release
their church brothreu from imprison
mcnt 1 could write you unudrods
of pages, for every hour in tbe day I
am receiving divers complaints from
different sootious anl from tho offi
cers of tbe different Garfield and
Arthur Clubs iu tho county of the
uulawful treatment they are receiv
ing on account of their politics. Rut
as I only anked for a small space I
will close by saying that through all
the treatmtut they bave or may re
ceive they are determined to cast
their votes for Garfield and Arthur.
Very respectfully yours,
1'hEHKIIlCK Nix. Ju.,
Co Chair'n of the Republican
I'ui ty of Hum well Co.
MackoiUe. S. C, Aug 11, '80.
Tbe offorts to make statesman
out of IIocook are painful iu tbeir
transparent failure.
Democratic papers lo Missouri bave
tbeir tickets thus: For President,
Wintiuld S. Hancock, of Minnouri."
Tbey claim tbat bis legal residence
is io tbat State.
Why don't tbe Democrats loaders
eome ont squarely and say "we want
a cbaoge because we want tbe offl
ces." Tbat wonld be truthful, any
way, if notbiojf more.
TIIIO PAPER
be IMbS mm
WCIXAOOS
Jawaearas Aavaanaiaa Bvaaa
uaat), when advee- paawj-a sa
rLajri'jl
Boaaa lie a-j-acg
Cent" Each
n order to illuitrate tho infaro
,, onfTrl,0 i Alab iran, bv which
Hi t Stato wa m.i la to civn 73.000
Hllww,rn(in i.mioritv. wt. will relnlo
ono instance : At one voting place.
the Republicans polled about C0)
votes and llm Democrats CO. While
tho votes wero being counted, tho
caudlo was put out, the legal bullots
wor tkeuout, nn 1 when, after somo
confusion, the canillo was nmin re
lighted, the box was filled up with
some new ticket, and the old ballots
wero scattered over tbe floor. The
colored inspector protostod against
the fraud and was drivon from the
room with curses, nn 1 was not per
nutted attain to enter and w.ttoli the
count. The vote of that product was
returned as giving 4 0 Democratic
majority. 7 ho colored inspector
refuted to sign the return, and
made affidavit to tho facts. This is
only ono illustration of many that
could be given to show how Ala
bama was made to givo 7,000 Dem
oeratio majority, .Ind thin is tho
full vote, free ballot aud fair count
by which Hancock expects to be
uleciod.
Executor's Sale of
Real Estate :
nVIB tin.lora'ignod KXfii'or of the laat
X will and Textitmont of Jacob Pile, lair
nf Wral t'l-rry Inwn'bip, (iiydr oounly.
I'a., decitdt by virtue of !feral Dr.lurs
iauiJ out of the Orphan C juru nf May
lrr no l liiuiat couatiee, will eXpaae lu
I'ulilio alr, ou
S ttuidity, Soptembor lltb, 1831,
on llir pri-nilf. tbe following Jiacrib.-d
rnliiil.l.' r-tl f-i'. I'i wit '
TUAOrNi t Sitinto in wal I'errj
liinhip. Snyder e.iiiiil. I'a. hum let
Niirili liy tint ot Din I IliayliiH, Kaal lij
iilier I in I f Jt) ih I'iIj. d ' I H i'Ii hif
I tn I of llotirr Narl, an I Weal by I m i
ni Jndiih Mlirlly and nlln're, omiaiuinz
T'.VKNVV Ai.'Ki:-, in ira nr Icj, ou wbiob
U vroctcd ifory fit lii
Grist Mill.
In gnml running nrdrf", with n vr.fill nr
wniiT pii.i.r. Al I'lirco ii-nurv KilMK
UAKI.I.INI (U-iK-t, IIVSK lllilV
S r It L.Kani I ci. ber n. o..jry outbuild
ing. Ail i.f ihr aliora I'ract i clear au.i
in ii g'Ki'l ainie nf imiIiiviiiIii u,
TK T T No. .'Sim te In Weal IVrry
t.iwn-lii. Cniiiily mil fK'c nMrunil,
Imutided N'lrili liy Ian l or lltril tirv
bill nnd J n-nh lUndrii-ka. Kit by l-tlldr
of of I M. 'IV'iu, J K. Snvdor nil I nilur
S.i'il Ii by I in I a nf I'. M I'nli anl mliora
au l Weal by Truct No. I, oouiniuiiix
Twenty two Acres,
more nr tea, wiih I lie appiirlxnniiore, a',
uf wliioli i W'jnd.lati I met wvll tltulirre.l
TIIA'T N. ;i Snuve iu We-t IVrr
tnwualiip foil my and Stale nforraii I
hoiiuilnd Snrtll liy lul l of J'Uliia llulm-r
Kiiai by I md uf l. M. Teata. Mourn h.
land of Sievi-u .lille an I olhera. mi l We
by land of J. M. Itouab, sud olbcra con
tmuiug
J welvo Acres,
more nr Iraa, almul Iwn.ibirJj of wliic'
ia ch-ar and lb' b'lUuoe wiill tiruhare I.
Tlttvr No. I diiuatn in M.mr ie town
liip. Jnui iii"iiiy. Ia, bo inde I Norc
liy (ami or llimnna uroin, r.a-i i'i
Irani No. 1 above deearihed, eoulU an
Wrat by Uii U of Jaoob Slielly, eontaiu
ing
-. 40 Acres,
mora nr laa. with tlm appiirt.-nanee, nearly 1
of wbu li la clear and lo a big', ('ate uf cu.tlv.
tion.
Tit At) r N . t Mltnal-in Monro Inwliani).
.lui. Uu ronnty, Pa ., bounded Mnrtb by land.
WiIIiaiu KivamAr, Kiai by land uf Htvun Mill
H. mill li l,n J or Tun u W.tta, and Waat b
laudauf Mkbaal Tr iler, ooulalning
Sixty-two Acres,
mora nr laaa, about on.'-lialf of wblcb II claar an
the tialaiua iell I liulcr.'d.
81- inr.d.O'Ufiieo at 0 o'elnrv A. M.nfaal
day wlM'ii trrma of aal- will h- mad- konwn by
(I (IKUK HOOKtNUUUUOH,
Aug P. U. Kimjutor
VuYOL'TII and M IDDLE-GKD :
Would you be reatored to Hnrsjl
UtUnniTtO "end ttamp and von will aa
InAntlUuU ! a.lrl.alnaaalalen.alop. A.
die-a, I'HiiK. J. V. bUAN, Ogdeatburg, N.
July i,'i).ly.
Mom Poplar Tla Ever!
The Genuine
NEW SINGER FAMILY
Sewing Machine
O
HE
popular demand
for tb-
OKNUISE
HINIIKH la
l7 eieaede
that of any prarlooa yar durlnx the quariai
ol a century In which tlili "Old Kellaiila" Ua
i-blna hae been before the publlo. In wi
old a.VI, 1 44 inenhinei i In uu ei eold -t.il,-HIV
maobluae 1 eioeae over aoy uravluue year
la.t.'IV
Our aMee laat year were at the rate f over
Hie Newina Maehlnae a day for erery butl-
nera oay in mo yaar.
THK "111.0 KKL.IABLK' HINflKR la tbe
troniieat, aliopiait, and inoit durabla Sew lav
Maobloeaier coaetruelad.
8. DEIBERT,
June 9t.tr Aieol fcr Hnyder eounty,
J EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letter.
-i teatamentary na the ea tale of John Hrnlth
deneaaed, late ul Waabloaloa lowaahln,Hoydai
county, Pi'DO'a.. have beea nraotad to th
unoanlinao. All paraoni aoowinK tbemialve
IndabirJ to eald ealala are requeued lo malti
Immediate paymeat, while tboae bavlOf alalia'
are requoaiad In preaeat lhaia duly autbeotlea
ted lor eettleuienl to
JOHN A. HUITH,
Hay IT, 1M.
BAHAH BUI i n,
k.iecatore
LIFE INSURANCE AGENT?
WANTED,
A Srat-elaae Life laanranae nompaay In Ifee
Torh wania -K( IAL, UEHUII Al. anal lAh
Ala AtaK.NTe), IB aaoceOpiad Urrllury In th
kiala if PanuayUanla. Addraaa MtMA'IKII
OP AIIKNt'ltS, Boa lov Hew York foet Oftlea.
re. .Vrt. , .
Atlonifi's-At-TAiic.
II,
O. DRITRICIf,
ATroitxcv jtr.Mff.
Marled St., !S(tinyrot'e. Pu.
All profMdloaiti t.amntM prntnnMy attended
to. OuniolutluDi la feoglliu aoil'leraitn
WUNDERLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Middliburg, Snytlrr C
,Pa.
fas be enmaltrd In
ecPruMtuU't eUluie
Knelliin or Our u an.
I .r l'nl"n, til .f
Jan. 14,'fvl,
L.
N. MYERS,
A ttom eu'At-ttt f.
llilillbnrs;, Pmn's.
All prifnil.inl ii'i.in eittrtiitel lo bit
fare will restive prompt attention.
UuBiuitativne lu t.agiuk aid Herman.
ivt. lu.'TS.
JACOB GILUEKT, .
Attorney A t-Tjnvv,
MIDuLt.lUilU), 1,.
All tinl"i en'raitxl to kli eare wilt wmn
proinptaUaull.nl. Julf M.'i.
e.bov'eh",
AriORNEY-AT-LAW,
Midd, r,rg. Pa
(Oflce In ofllce of t. P. tJromunler, Ei )
Cnllei-tioni made,
and fleriuau.
C'ooiultall'li, In rnvllnb
Jui.e la. '7.if.
M.
L. SCH'JCIl,
ATTOSNET-AT-LAW,
Aeir lirriin, I'nitm Co. Pit.
Pnifaaalnnal biiatnraa antrtiale1 tn hla earn
will racrtlve irnmpt ellitiitlou. June au.Va.
QIIA6 V t'LRICH,
Attorney 4 Oonnsellor-At-Law,
OHee In Ai'e llui I.IIdk una il.mi Nurth ol
KaraTuxa lloraL.
Ki'llimrovf. leun'u.
f'nlleotlnna ami all ntliar pf' Mlnnal kul
ni la aol nlta.l and will reo.'lra rnraiui and
pruuiut sttantlua. AH.ll,'Ic.tl.
Jr. cronmiMjKr,
e Af XOllNEy AT LAW.
Millliuburg, Pa.,
fllTrra hie professions eervicee to the pub
lic. Colleilione and all otbrr profpaainnul
htiaineaa enlrueted to bis enre will renoive
prompt siteoliou. fjan 8, '07lf
T
J. SMITH.
ATTORTVrr AT t. AW.
MIII)I.KItl'Hi,.SN YtliH tin., PA
irerr Ma I'roraaalunal Scrvlrea to ttie pebll
ijooiuiutloni Is Knallfb and (laruian.
J. R. ZELLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Mifjlinhnrg, Union County, Pa.
All bnalnnre animated tn hie rare will
well and Ultlifully atten.lml to. Will nr llo
at tlia aavaral enurta o Hny tar and ailinimnv
.ountiea. Han In eunaulied lu the r.tiallali nf
latmiD langiiauo Oct. 3i . "Tail
CHARLES IIOWKR,
ATTOtlNEV AT LAW.
Solinngrove, Pu.
ITera liia prnfeaaional aervieev to the ptit
in. ('otlpolinna and all other JwnlVaaiona
iinir f iilriiamil to bin rare will re
rire prompt attention. Oftioe two ilnnr
'nut b nf tbe Normal Hohool. Jnn 6, '0
T M.LINN,
A. II. DILL
I a (ti
(tiini-eMort t '. P.k .1. M. I. Inn.)
AITOUNKVS AT I.AiV, LewUbiirz, V
MIit their prnfoasinnat aenricee lo tbe
oililic. Oollrctinii and all ollirr pro
iaaiouat liii'itit'aa nutrur.tcd tn thrireare
ill receiveprompt altenilon. f Jan. 147 if
v. pjrrER,
ATionxnrx AT .IIP.
tiolinsgrovo. Pa ,
tTer tbi'ir prnfpaaional eervicee in llir
. ihlic. Allleznl liin-ineaariilriiale'1 lo tlmir
are will receive trnmpl allcnliun. Ollce
it hie boinenn Miiu Street.
July, 4ib '72.
iNDiL aLLanaa. buhacs allkuam
I ALLEMAN & SON.
1 T TOll N E YS AT LA IV.
HoliiiMjyrovt,
til profeaaiotml hiiaiiiuaa and eolleolini
nl ruined lo their Tare will he promptly
.itetiedto. Can b onnaulled in CukHvL
r tierniun. Olfioe, Marke. Sijuare.
I. H. fSrinim. Win. H
Dill
C3hllMMaDIT.
IttorneyaS: Councellors
AT-LA If.
Ollli'o Near the Post Offico.
i'reebui'sr. I'eim't.
Oontullntiou In bolb Eoglleh and German
.anguagaa. Ilea. I '7Jif.
OHnTiT ARNOLD
a-Vttornoiy nt liaAV,
MiuuLeiiuoa, im
'rofeeelonal buetneee entrusted to bia care
".? ha promptly attended lo. (Fab
THOMPSON BAKER,
Attorno.v-at-Law.
Lewlehurg, Unlou Co., Pa
SkSrOsn be coneulted in ibc Engllab an
lennan tangnagea.-jal
OKflCE Market direct, oppoelle Wall
oiiio s uo e otore a iviy
VAN GEZEIt,
AtTORNEY AT LAW.
Lowitiburg Pa.
ffere ble prnfeaalonal eervtoe to le pub
io. Colleolione and all olber Piofeaaion-
.1 buaineas entrusted lo bis care will re
eivc prompt attention.
g T. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
'HLIN50R0V1S, UNVDKH COUNTY. Pa
sepi.16, '61tt
A C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Selinarove, Pa.
ifferc hla professional ccrvioes lo tba pub
to. aii ousiuees entrusted lo bis osrc
rill be promptly attended lo.
f Jan. 17, '6711
.AMUEL H. ORWIO,
ATTOnyEYATLAW,
Nimiuburr, Vnlan Co.. m:
Mftaa aeit ilwi lo Telegraph Prlntlns oBoe
ara. av, iail.li.
Physicians, Sic
J. Y.8H1NDEL,
8URQEON AND PHYSICIAN.
Middleburir. Pa
ifler s bia profssslonsl sarvleec lo Ibc eii
tans or Aliddlaourg and vicinity.
JMaroh 21,'OT
J eT. SMITH,
Physician & Surgeon,
Fremont, Snyder Ottunly, Pa
Offers bis profeaatossl services tatki pebllc
Outve ea Mala stmt. ... isac U ,..
Fhiiftician i. c.
J) J."0. WAGNER,
I'liielrlnn and SurKon,
Oif-ni M prnfMialonal Hnlm ea tha e'l't'nt
of AiUinnburf and vlrlnltr. Aug. ,'WHf .
J)U. J. P. KANAWEL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
reiitretlle. fttiriler Ce., P
OITers bis professional eervioet Is the
pnMlo. .t8ir
H.
J. ECKHERT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
txKiiKirri m.toK,
Srtin.ilrorr, Pfiin'tt.
ProOoiilooat batleeei roaptlf
ton. la I In,
Mil .H-'je.
)R.
I. GRIER RAIIDER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
haelnir Inralrd at M tt'Pt.FntlHd. PA.,
otfioa few il.'nra Waat of tbe I'mirthniiae.
in IWaner'a Uriek bulliliog, ollara hie pro
reaainhat rraiore In 1'ie public. lie
puke Engliab sud Oermao
, Orl.17 '7R.
pERClVAL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Kmtwrrillr, Snyder Co., Pa.
onnre Ma p"faaHnal arlot lo Iheitltlin I
ol KratMrvllle a I rHInltf . Kmj. 11.7
A. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN AND S Una EON
Olfrre bi profraalunnt arrTirca to the oili
true of Ailainabiirg and vioiuity. flrp4. 7fl
J K. VAN UUaKIItli,
9UR0I0AL k MKriMNtfAt. DENTIST
Selmxrove, Petiii'n.
Justic ft of th e I 'ear ft.
D.VM SMITH,
Jnsticc of 1113 PdacB & C-j iTCTaaccr
Heaver Spring, Snyder Co., Pa.
All nirtlrlnl ttlnMa -taklns depnaitlnne ae.,
promptly atta.i.lal in. Dolleotluna and remit
taacea pruniptly nmda. Mayla 'in.
yiLLlAM H. SNYDER.
Jtitlrr of Hie I'rnrc
Salem, Snyder County Penn'a.
All Collections sud remitnucoi,
promptly made.
Nov, II, '7 tf.
JSAAO REAVER.
justice oFtiie peace
Htld
Qenei'al Collector .
Mldillehiiri, Hny.lrr Couiiiy. Ta.
Pprel'il allor.unn paid In collrollona of
all kiii'la. Keiiiittaiioej will be made
promptly for all enl!utioua loiJe,
Mar. :JM If.
V II. WAGNER, En,,.,
le JUSTICE OF TUB PRAt'i?,
.Incktmi Towntbip.t'nytlerC-'o. Pu.,
Willntlend to al) huaineaa pnlriinled 10
hie enre and on lbs rnnnt renaonnlilr
l rio. Mitrnb I'J, 'titilf
J) '.VID S. S HOLLY,
Jutloo of tho Peace,
i n oil jTohiikiii, Snyder Co., i'i(.
Will nlir lid lo all hualnean rnlruaifd In
bia care on moat reaanniihle lerma.
1'. O. nddreae, Uuudore, Snydi-rt'o , V
Mar. I, 't0.
J.
II. llAltT.MAN
ji i icr. u' run pekk.
Convn.vniioer,
CtN 1 KKVII.I.K, rtnyder County. Pn
('..llaftlnna and all borlneaa partnlnlnv tn tie
nttr-a nr.hnllna ol tbe Peaoe will be u..n.ia I ic
at abort nullee Apr-ii'7n
s
ETII MITCHELL,
JiiHticn of tho Pence Si Conveyancer,
Jark-ou Townlilp, Mnyder County, I'a.
fJnlla.'lliiiia. INuiVfyaiiflritr, and all other hn
alnraa pnrlallllne to tha oll.-a artll r-nalva prompt
altrlllioi. foatoltloaaddreaa: ,N It .rlln, Unlou
oounlj.Ha. Ann. in, IMJ.
JOHN K. IIUQUES, Eh.,
'J
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Penn Twp., Snyder Co. P
JAMES MIDDLESWARTH,
uslico of the Peace & Conveyancer,
Trozleville, Snydor Co., Pa.
Will attend Dronintlr to all manner nl baal
ne parUlnlna to Ibeomre. Ilollaetlone mate,
lieade. Artlolaa Ae., written. I J uly in.Ta-tl.
yiM. H. HARDING,
JlrTICR OF TIIE Pfc tCIF.
aSc Convoynncer,
MltE.MIKNT. onyder county, Ta
Collentloaa andal biialunae partalnlnc to the
nlfloeof Juatlna of the Peaoe will be attended to
atahurtootloe. Apr. tJ'7C
A. WETZEL,
Justice of the Peace,
lieavertoten, esttyder ( o., I a.
All kinds of oollenlione made on liberal
I or me. I'romnlly alleuds to all biiHiDees
Inlruated lo bis care. (June 2tt, '7Ht
"ER B. M I D D LE8 W A RTH,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
ASP
CONVEYANCER,
MoClure City, Snyder Co., Pa,
Dotteetlnos and all bnelnees partalnln to Ike
oMreof Juatloeof tbe feaee w
ill be attended lo
al abort notloe.
July n.'rell.
A.
UORNBERQER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Ferry Towaablp,8nydorUounty,Pa.
Collections. UooveyanelnK. and all other bue
seas pervlnln lo the olfloe will be promptly
enjau to. uiaoi near l rnotmosviiia
A DMINIHTHATOItS' NOTICE
X V Letters of administration on Ika aatata
ef nl A H Y HT1 VbH, deoeaeed, lata ol
Parr Tnwnibln. Hnvdar count. Can a' a..
bavlna; beea arantad to tha nadaraliiaad, all
eraiius koowloar themselvee Indebted to aald
I aatata are renueatad to make Immediate pay
meat, wniie tunaa aaviov eiaitae win praaeai
nets uuiy auiueaiieaian ior lauwnani w
JOHN Hl'IVkin,
June 1, 1H0, Administrator.
The Ferquhar Separator
Nana. ,
laatllwawaa
RUPTURE
Tbe .
Imperial Truss
la wkal yea waat
Tkeireateal taventlcs al
lk
j V.
kceaa
l aaa
' seesukle!
au aeai iraa. t.
y. deli iAM.f
iJA. OiCeaaeare-.R.
1:1
Hotels.
1 . ".' 111 -)
BOARDING HOUSE.
TflR Underlined would feapeolfutly la
form Ibc trsvetllnf public, buelaeec
awn, wltnaanae and Jnrore In attaadanre at one
lionrta that mm aaa made emvla praparatlnna far
nair aoantntno-lallon and will andaavor to an
tartaln Ma patrona In eond atln at the ffnn-l
raaa..nanie raiaa, unarninff Hnuaa s raw doore
weal of IbaOcurt Hiaae.
(I4UBICL DFWEK.
Apr. tl Tt. I f. rroprlolor.
HOUSE!
Milll?lnn'c, JLn.
JOHN LI M It E It T, Proprietor.
The anna piriolar M.Xal haa baas raSttod
an.l rrr.imuha I in the kat atvle. Ita central
rHet!nn maS'e It ennfenlanl far bn-lneag
iran i carxina in att-n.lanne al Onarl and all
otheranho ara.ollel t Hll llaTirj. That
Ma la 4.t I'tnidla I with Ilia im, la the mt
art tiie ltr with fio I in nre o I the -t iiila
attan.taii h rarn ho,tlaM. renal aioderata
April, ists,
CKNTItEVlM.E HOTEL,
(t.ate Mra. Waarar'l.)
Ceniervlle Hayder Ca Ps.
PKTKR HARTMAN, Proprteta .
Thle lnneatahllatied and wall known iota
bavin heap pnrnnaaed by Ilia underalgoed, aaj
licit a (bare ol the public pal rnnaae."
PCTkK HAUTMAN
April, e. IBTI.
FA I It MOUNT HOHSr'.
NEAK TIIE DEPOT,
MtlWLElWna, PA.,
KlIi.M lOt, SI' H Z. Proprietor.
This bnuae le In clone proilmlty to Ibc
drpo and baa Inlcly hern rebuilt and re.
filled. Ronma oommodioua tbe labia well
eupplird wiib tbe heat tba market, affordg
a.td lerme moderate.
apr4if'r'o.
rpiIE NATIONAL HOTEL.
JOnN B. FOCKIiER, Piop'r.
RoliriKferi'ovo, Pa.
Tlita flotat la nlnaaant'y Inratad tp tba "aqnera,'
and ia a vary deal rubl-plart for travrlara turn p
Ilia aaar i.f aL-cuiniuodatloiia at tow rata. Par
annaMtitppiiijroiire will be aura lo vail attain. The
brat nrlloiior In tliabai
a-A flratolaaa itvataurant Ineonnortlnn w'll,
Ihellotai. Apr.U.'7.
r. a . a
NOrtTfl THIRD PTRKKT. PHIL'A TA.
Terms l-.OO per day.
HENRY SPAIIN, I'rop'r.
C. W. "PIIIV, Mrrk
pr.l.'7.
Ph ilariclf'hia. Cants.
J. S. FARNSWOPvTH.
WITH
JONES, HOAR & Co.
Importers ot
Soiscry, Nations, Vnite Goods, MrA-
ienss Gents rnnnstmis Gooils u.
No. 511 M trkot Street.
PHILAPELrHIA.
. II. fnnas,
. It. II laa.
I.M.ir. II '74.
W. H. Nhalhlay.
T. II. lielobtel.
W. L.
vci.Mitn.
Willi
It V BILL Jk t o.,
n
U'uoi.aaAi.a naaiaae tt
AND WILLOW WARE
VOOD
)il ClnlliN, Window dlnide.a, Broome, Mats
llruabes Cotton I.npa, Grain Ila(S, f'j
Vets, Itiiftkeie, Twines, Wirka, Ac.
Vo. 4'Ji liirket Street, Philadelphia
vfb. 7. '7
J
ACOIJR. RIEUEI, & CO.,
yVUOI.E.SAI.k: IIKAI.ERS lit
FOUEIUN A DOMESTIC
No.:t:i:i t:irlcot SSt.
Illil.. I, .1. kill-.. I,
WM. MA HI.
IlcrklcckKakcr Sta
tioner, and Stcaiu
Power PRINTER.
WliooHtvIo aSc Tf.ettiil
fio 529 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
I'romytne. One Price Selif
Price Slaiked 0 All Good In fi
gare.
Apr. 18--".:.
- -
QAVID WILLIAMS,
Manufactures of ft Wholesale Dealer In
Cllt, Mfihognnr, Walnut and Ronewood
LOOKING GLASS
Pioture St Photographlo jTramot
Kos. 230 and 231 Arch Street
Philadelphia Ta.
Frames Repaired io Ilia best nanaer
Also, Kegllding in all its branobes. L"
YOU WILL BE SOM
f you ropUee that old Pump with a new caC
ad do uot Drat oarefully oiamlue tbe
Buckeye Force Pump.
The Buoaeya le tha vary laateal mprovaaieni
luFumpa, It Is eunatruoiud with U-cbeuibera
whleli make tt vr aaay lo open l. Iloaa oae
te aiia. U.dt.i the Huuuaye Pump, idwatareaa
balbrawn upon auy bulldlutf If taae oftlrt
You can watr vonr Uardaa aud 'arc, waia
windows, win U'liiniaa, and aat
FIRE ENGINE
vrredr on jrowr own prralaM M bo mort oA
tlio u ordisarr pmup. II
Cannot Freeze
In sold weatbar. Durable beyond a denld. Tea
varronmo for deep wells. Toe wurklwj P'w
are Ineihar aoatloue and valvas wllhln I""'
lain Hoed obauiber. Nothing la decay euvei -be
Iron Turbino Wind Engine
lealaoa great Improvement la Wind Eel''
Oallaud m thaae puuipa lu operation, o I
parllculare addraaa
W, O, BRATTOK.
. Lawlaiuwa,
cl.tilftt. ' ' eoonty, Pfc
Auditor b Notice'
h the Etlalt of Jo. I
ir. Knight,
Ia the Orphitni
Court of Sny
der Go.
THE uaderelgoed Auditor appointed by
Ibc said Court lo dlaielbute Ike (eHj'
In ibc bands of gallic K.. Ksigbt adutX.
of las. W. Knight, dooteseJ, to
among those legaly cstlllcd to Ibc
will sit for lbs pnrpiae of bis appii"
mental bis OIBoe In lbs Boro. of Belli '
grove Ps. on Tuesday Hep. It. In) at ' -o'clock,
A, M. al wiiloh time and pi"
nil persona inlereelad are required
sake known Ibulr dalaie, er be dbar
frem participating
la Ike
.!sll'
aioresaid.
u.a. r
,il''
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