5HHB5! The Post. Kiddleburg, Sept. 9, 1880. J. CROUSE, Editor A Propretor. OK rUEilUKMT GEN. JAM Hi A. OAKFIKLD, of Ohio. FOR ViOE PRKSIOKWf, GEN. CHEiTKR A ARnit'R, of New York. PRKSIIIEXTIAL elcotok. li toss AT-rascm, Edwin If. Ileneos I tlriry W. Olver. nisrmrr BLev-Toaa, 1-SUmneltl P-rHne, lft.M. tl. Etlshlre, z-r,.tin H, ruler, B M. Hall Mln..u, 4 -lame llit'in, , (,.H Mtm. 1 .I, W. ),-hrene, IT . M. H.. I-H. II. W. Welsllln W Mi. h-l sk-hnll. l-MKM r. HmiMi, w w. w. tm, I Mrna R. Wall., II f. I. T-urun, e .rer ii . Ho.ns -..! App'l-itt. le Isaac h. M . r. It Mirar I'lll. hot, II .lohn Mitoh'li, IS -iira. V. Hhlii'lxl. ti-Nalsiin P. K m. I, -A. K. W. Painter. Il-ri ll. M. K. tinan J-WiiHm I,, fm, 1. W. IMamatr. tf Ualvin vy. Unnilau 14 Utiarlue U. Forney, I .tl'lrJE OK 'I'PRtME OOITHT. HENRY RKK.VK...rX.irihninplon Co TDK AUItlTOit (IE-VEKAL. JOHN A. LKMO.V, of luir tVjuuly. COUMTY TICKET. FOR t'ONilRE Hon. HOIUTIOO. FldllER, of Homing Ion. FOR AHSEMflLY t. N. M VERS, of Mlldleburg. FOR U01JNriFIJHVEYOR OEOROB B. DKNFER, of Jekon. 1856 and 1880. Yoll, Nomocracy in sioginpr. the eame oll songs : "Pennsylvania's Favorite Son'' (Jimmy Buchanan now Winflulcl Scott Hancock), state Pri-le "Free Trmle f "States1 Rights ," "Xiggor on the Wood ile, "30 conta a Day,' all eet to that f.iruiliar nttlioiuil air, "Tho Bonny IUuo Flag.'' But by a close observation it is clearly minifest that the manufao tarer, farmor, minor, puJJlor, furn ace and rolling-mill workors, factory men generally, nail-cutters, laboring tnen, do not sin;? bo loud and well as in 183C especially in thii true in Pennsylvania and as certain as two and two are four, a mathematical troth, Pennsylvania will give Oar fiold and Arthur -10,000 majority. The men alvo enumerated are thinking, reasoning, reading, and there is a quiet, but in irked determ ination to risk no change. The fearful lessou tanght by the poor, miserable, lame, blundering, vacil lating admiuiiitratiou of "Pennsylva nia's Favorite Son," Jainus Huotiin an, bas mild the Urgoit volume of American history and will be hauded down to tho latest posterity a au admonition that Favorite Sous with out proper and necessary qualifica tions are not to bo entrusted with the administration of tho affairs of this great and good Government. Thousands of millions of debt ; more thai two hundred thousand dead ; more than three hundred thousand disnliled hy wounds and disease ; millions of property de stroyed ; dependmt widows an t orphans ; unioersal sorrow and dis tress ; our commerce destroyed national honor jeopardized ; na tional progression impeded ; a dire monetary crisis which shook the tuition from centre to circumferance were the results of elevating Pouo aylvania'i favorite, imbecile, mis guided, unqualified son to tho chief magistracy of the United States, Will we siug that song agaio T General Hancock, against whoso brilliant njillitary record wo have cot a word to say, lucks experienced -1-1 t. ... , . m iu)hiuiiuuwi was ejticuleii iu quite a dilferent school ao J per force allied to the men who sought to destroy the government and will be powerless against such allies if entrusted with the duties of Presi dentpowerless, surrounded by Hills, Lamar and araptons pow. otless, in the clutches of a Congress compesed of Rebel Brigadiers, We are truly proud of General 7anoock's heroic, military deeds of volor but these be owed to his country he owed it to himself by reason of bis profession and to bis eouutry because it was the duty of every citizen to exercise all bis en ergies to preserve it from disinteg ration at the bands of traitors. In a word, the company ba keeps cannot, will not be trusted with such A high, valued and responsible trust William H. Singerly the Pbiladel pUs Record man, baa fuller eir t" 700.' " ' From lh Phltn. Past. Wada Hampton's Speech and His Sentiments. h matters bnt little if Wade Hsmp. ton deities the language as report ed in bia speech at Staunton, V., aa long as he and the rest of the South ern statesmen cling to tbs principles wbicb underlie it, Sentimentality forma no part of the National Union, bnt the principles for wbicb onr Revolutionary Fathers "mutually pledged Ib.ir liven, tln-lr fortunes and tbeir sacred honor,'' and for which, iu the late war, thousands f In eve men left tao-ni, wife an I little ones, fathers and mothers, sin ters aud loved ones, and sacrificed the comforts and cheer of 11 reside for the dangers of the liittlelitiM, enduring the hardships and piiva lious of long marches, and fought with Grant,! Mjeiman and Phil Hieridao. and mingling their blood with such gloriona men as Lyon, Baker arid McThcison. and for which the memorial monument was dedicated at Gettysburg by tbe mar tyred President, Abraham Liucotu to the "memory of the nuknown dead " tbeso. and these alouu' from the fouudatiou of thin glorious Ib'pnblic, Against these principles Lee fonglit, fighting agrinst lbee principles Johnson fell, and would they, were they living, vote aguiuet the principles for which thoy fought f la Yado Hampton using his poera to build up the grand fabric of tbe National I'nion South ns it stands in the greatuess of its strcngbt North? Then why apologize for words which express thoughts as they nre cherished by the people of the solid nouth, aud wuicu show tueiiielvee now as they did in Jackson's day and as they did in fit. The veturans in blue are not going to forget the dangers they assed through to carry the red, white and blue aud the great sacrifice they made to keep the colors living in the face of tho foe, and when General Hancock laid aside the blue he in sulted the national honor in cater iug to Southern pride, aud disgraced living in what so many brave boys gloried in dying the blue. On the 4 til of March will be seen in Washington bow the boys in blue still cling to the principle for which they fought, and their determination will be mauifusted to keep bright the traditions of the f itlioi s and to re ward virtue and patriotism as shown in tbe life of James Garfield. A Voter, Leieishurg, Pa , Aho. 2S, IHHU- Republican Gains in Indiana. New Albany, August -t'i The Democratic exolu iu this city amounts to a panic, and the wildest alarm pervades thoir rauks. Jo-day Mr. lieorge r. lenii, Democratic Councilman from the First Word, this oity, and heretofore a form id able local Democratic politician ou account of bis iufluonce, published a card renouncing Democracy aud declaring for Garfield and Arthur, and Porter and the Republican Slate ticket. Mr Peun, is general munag er of the operative dopartuiuut of the glass works. Hon. Washington C. De Pauw, proprietor of De Pauw's Amoricau Hate Glass Works, this city nnd his two sons. Xewland L. aud Charles De Pauw, ull heretofore strong De mocrats, nre out boldly for (liiitiel i and Arthur, aud I'orteruud the Re puclican State ticket. Dr. Elijah Ne Aland, formnrly Do mocratiu State Treasurer of Indiana, and a life long Democrat, is openly for Garfield and Arthur, an 1 Porter and thellepnhliran State ticket. Mr. Fred Wilson, a furomau in the Windowglass Works, and heretofore a red-hot Democrat, is for Garfield and Arthur nnd Porter. Tho Into Hon. John S. Davis was one of the leading Democratic politi cians ol Indiana, ana at his death a ! few weeks ago was Judiio of the Floyd aod Cirouit Court. Three of hi sous have within a few days come out strongly for tbe Republican National and Stale ticket. Mr. David G. Hudson, a hereto fore pronounced Democrat and ac live bueinoss man, say : "Tho busi ness men of the country do not need or desire any change, for times were never so substantially good in this country as at present. will, there fore, vote for Garfield and Arthur, and 'orter and tbe Republican State ticket " There is now in course of organ ization nt tho DePauw Amorican Plate Glass Works in this city a (iarfiold and Arthur Club, to be compose! of 75 voters, every one of whom has beaetofore voted the Democratic ticket- Mr. George l' Peon will be the Fresiden and Mr. Cbailes DePauw Seoretary- Three Republican clubs in thi city have enrolled among their num bers eighty-five men who heretofore voted tho Democratic ticket. This is the way it is going all over this part of Iudiana. The deadest duck in the political puddle is Franklin Landers, who imagines himself running for Governor of Indiana. Sir. Buell, tbe editor of the Wash iogton Capital, despaires of the suc cess of tho Democrat. He says the party ia so badly split np in Virginia that it is probable the Republicans win carry it by a majority or from 2,000 to 8,000. la New York the party difference are far fiom being healed aod there is ao titter absence of brains from tbe headquarters of ilemocraey in New xork City, liar nura and tbe fossil who sit with him at headquarters want to run the democratic campaign in the old demooratio rut Voung men have no influence io the party, and only tbe advice of antediluvao atatesueu and Southern Brigadiers ia boeded. Mr. liuell ia disappointed, dispirited. and sees no bop ahead. He regrets hi party a aka that John W. ,v. ,jr u .)t I WASirtiWTOW, August 31. -The I clflVI TV 'l rTi s l v va uw uwuuij can always be Inferred pretty cor rectly front the size of the internal revenue receipts since bard times always diminish lbs consumption of wiskoy aod tobacco, fmn which tbey largely eme, wbib the revival of business increase iu lnring August last year these receipts amounted toS9.427,964, while during tbe month that closed to-day tbey reached $10,407,091, roakiog ao aggregate of 121,606,047, for tbe first two months for the current Used vi ar. whHt opened July 1, against bet $1 9. 177,-1 lO.fur tbe two corresponding inoulha of 1879, or au increase of consider bly over twelve per cent. Democratic stump speaker will find it rather hard to deduce arguments in favor of a "cbango" from tbesefiguros. The Little Rock (Ark.) Evening Ttlcgrnph beads a long account of a Democratic barbecne in Arkansas not inappropriately with the stars and bars of the Confederacy. Tbe voice of Republicanism is no longer heard in that section, and from con stantly listening to but one tune tbe people there have come to look upon Hancock's success ns certain. Iu his election and tbe triumph of De mocracy they sco no less a triumph of the cause once thought lost. In recognition of this old Secession fluff nre resurrected, and its pictur ed represontion beads the colums of the Little Rock Ttlrgraph. h does not now mean disunion, bnt i the best emblem on band for that which is in all their hearts, as expressed by Toombs of Georgia i "If Hancock is elected tho Southern boys will run tbe machine." In n counting the desertions from tho Democratic rauks in various States the Harrieburg Tihgroph says. "Tbe same story of cm ver sion of influential Democrats to the iai field stuudard is told by the let ters received at the headquarters of the Republican Committee of Penn sylvania. In ono precinct of the Third Ward of Philadelphia seven Democrats signed tho roll of a Gar field Club! The Republican Clubs of I'ittsbnrg have enrolled over oue hundred former Democrats. Our Democratic friends have pro nouueed Schuyler Colfax dead They nought to convey that impress ion und were ever so ready to con sign G irfield to the same political fate. Colfax waked up tho other night in South Huod, Ind, nnd so elo jue'iily tlid he poitray the truth that. 1)3 democrata threw ntvav tliiir Hancock torches nnd iuscribed their names ou the role of the Gar field aud Arth ircl'ib of that city. Hurrah for Republican principles. ' The truth is mighty aud will pre vail. A lien town Chronicle : "The fol lowing is a gem from the speech of Hon. Johu D. Slilos at the Demo cratic county mooting, as ruliaoly re pot ted : . "While Hancock wns at the front gallantly flhtiug the enemies of his country, where was G.uliild Where was ho I bv, 111 Congress voting the last man aud tho last dollar to carry on the radical wur. liu- iuoiiho ficusatiou.J Pennsylvania Statu Sabath-School Convention. Tlie slrtoenth annul ennniion nf the IVnn-ylvun 8l.il 8 tlib ili-i-liiol A hiioI niou will be bvld la Uiucexer, !'.. rueadey, VVhiiiiIt n.l 1 Immd iy, ll.no br IVih, I Hi h a, n.l I4ib. The enuvenliou will he preceJod by a grand union cliil Jrm, inei-iiiig on Tuesday sllernoon al ibree o'clock, nnd will cloae on Tburadiy night al ten o'clock. Tbe pi on am. ne will embrsce repre aenuiiv mioiKieri aud laymen from Hie fsriou evaiiKelioal denntuinniiaiia ,- nota bly audi aa K, John IUII, I). New Vork 1 Ke. I'. 8 lii-men. I). 1). Itt II T. Vanovnt auj John Wnmker. I'bila lei pi , Kev. Ja. II. piibh, I). rj LnoN. er t Jamee Mot'ormlrk, lUrrihurg Ite Jeaae U, Voung, Alioona, sod 01 bora" equ ally glfied. The nimio will be under Ihe direction of 1'rofamor Wilim G. Kieher of I'bils delpbia, wboae repulaiion a aiagar ia aeound lo none. Kioiiraiun ticket will he aold from nil leadiug poiule 10 Ibe 8lalo lo Lancaaler aod reiur , for information of which re. port your name 10 llenrv C. Moore. ..Vn.. t'bsiraen of Comniiiieeoo Tranaporlation. --1 North i'rinoe street, Lanoaier, Pa. All Sunday-acboole ud 8unilsy-aohool organiialiuna Ihraughnut Ihe Mielo are euliiled lo repreaeultiion. Couniy and dialriot HumUy-achoul aaooisiinns ahoul I aend (by eleotion or appointment by acreinry and preaidenl) at leut two (J) lelegntea 8'iuly achooU shnulil be repretented hy one (I) delegsle, la Ibe eUation or ('puiniment of delegates it is hoped (hat eminent flineas for practical work will govern Ibe aeleeiion- For sit duly ac credited delegates enteruininenl will he provided, if their natnea nre reported to Mr. U- 0. II iver-nlok, Ctinlna Coin: mine on Entertainment, Lannaater, on or before October (Ub. Several of tbe prin ciple hotel io Lanoeaier will grant reduo ed ratea to tboa who wi-h lo pineid for ibrut)le- Stevens Houae, JiLl)i The Orape, tloo and Cooper IIjuio, $l5o per aay, Panor aod auperlnlendenls t' rmgh out tbe State will pleaae read thi call to tbeir rpoii aobjola and congrega tion. and it ia bopd ibat all wbo love and appreciate Buoday eoboul work will unit with ui in sharing the effort aod repon aibility for lb auoeeae of tbia eonveoiion, Kor copy of programme and any fur ther oripcoial Infur. nation, sddreaa, ICewAio 8. WAonsis, Acliog Htate Heorelary, Mohanioaburgtl'a. "The American Treasure of Facts" Is Ibe (III of lion. A. It. Spofford'e work udnn the aiaiiatio and improve. men1 of Ibia nation, Mnxre, It, It. Warner O1., proprietor ol the rnowned Safe Kidney and Liver cure, have lud ,b work in a neat form, a cony of wbicb wo acknowledge. Tb book ia a valuable one, aod uaeful for the aanolum of any wriier. Messrs. IParner a 00.. ba bow thair good sen ia securing and dialributing thi work, which reteoU oredit upon tb ooiopilr as well aa upon tueai. A Resdii" ' 'n only sixty-five years ried three times, and oltt ven pair of i il v WhatThs Ladies Say. . All lb wotM ksawa, that whs a wo au one ttproMsj a daoldad opinio npo any iihjool, lb mallor ma bo M frdol ifiiUd. sad lbs if aim of lb rllct aadar eotldrllo it d9d bo food poMibillif ofditpol. A apt lllutlrailoa of tbls troth Is Enatcnt' Pashios QrTitT, of whlob Ibo Poll number la before at- Tbls Bomber open wilb ebolo soleoU io of lliorsry rlloloo, I wbfob entor isinmtnt is blcndod with ioiiraello j Iraiont ia drm-asklng, laetamakiog, cooking, olo A roagnlfloaol Itthograpbsd Patblo Plat aeeompaolos lb book- represent ing sotnsl eoatnmei, t moderate Brieve. Published by Ehiich Baot., 27 lo 29 Eighlh Ave , New York, at 60 eeoti a jer, or IS cents a single copy. fplAL LIST SEPT. TERM 1 880 Salll ft, Knlalit va. Dtalal 4 H ft and John J. (liindrttm. (Ialrii'l u..awaf t. laaae Raerer and John S, Beer. Still I), Mi-Manawar vi. 8. W, Watt eomt. nil (ion. H. Strnnb. Willi, m 11-rlrS ta. Joph IMehl and Deo, W. Hnlianppl, Wm. M . ii.omh nae of Jeaob C. AraJld a. .T-ihn H. Rlc Jtcnh . Hhfder . SnnborT end Leletowo R, H. 'o. John M. Hlna va. Bunborf end Lawlatowa R. P!lx l.lirhl . ranll R-ihrer. y. . MrroM . Alx-I H-rmld. l-aao H-arnr aMlien- kn v, .luhn D. Roratf Amu Harman va, (I. II. Btifer. John H. Il-rr litn lie Mlchaal K sxhni-h and m, H. Hchn.-i. The alm i-ihi ate al laaua end for trial at SVpi. T. UMI. J. ennvnr.. Protii.r. P rolh) 'a offli-, Mldillaburs Au. it, IMO. Examina'n of Teachers Tni- examination of the teacher nflh ennntt will tak place 00 the day and at Hi plae f ln halnw 1 DiaTKicTe. Mldillncraek, P.-nn Monro. Whlniloo Parrjf, Kvandl. Prrry Wal tiliaptnau, t'nlon, naviT, lt,vpr Weat, Ai1m, t'e.ttr.. ri.Ae. PATS. Wettoi'a Mi hool Hnaaa, 8opt. OT Sial-ra 7t S tT n !l ao 1 4 T Shamnkln Dam, M rraebnra-, ' rrmiD, " (Hierrr Hilt Slelioot.hon " Niahl' School. b ma " Arxnl.l'ii S,-hHi.bou, P.irt TrevorUin, lt.avirton. M..if.rlh'8. II. Troi-lrllle, (i.trllle, KralterTlll-. (Kit. Jurllw.n. The piamlnaiuna will bnitn l ' oVlivk, A M. nr txt-li day, Applli-inia wl I rr-l1- th-'n"la with plei.tv of ptpar, a leal ieuoll, and a Toataiueul or HIM. All ar Invited tn attend. Thet'mintv lM.lltnto will ba hld at Mellna. tr-tr. and will U-glo at I o'vluck P. M., Mondaf Oft I", inm, All leaclira ar eipcted In atind the tntl tut. W. P. 81-SAB, Co, Siipt, S. pi. , 1M0 Public Sale. nHR nndersigned will off.;r at I PiihllA Hal-, on the rrali, tha lolluw Ins driiid Haal tslat. on Saturday, September 25tb, 1880. Itoat In tlantre tn-olilo. Mnrl" ennntv. I enn'a., BtmHt one-hair mile troni eittrvlne, Kdioiiilna land of U llnaiu t!r, J0I10 K. Itai!inburg and Jam Ulosaiuau, eoa talolUK 70 A'-re, no CKm r'.:lt, In a hl1 "tit of enlilr tloo ami undnr vud len.. : ttia hil.ia - will -t with nIumIiI llmir : whereon raer,Ml kiki'I two an t a hall alory iriua, weaitir boaruo-i iiwaiuns House, New Hank Bar 11, Iliimmvr linuH. Hfirln hniine. Smoke hnnx, rii,n-erlb aud vlkr uut-bulldlos all In oo I rtar. I !ood Orchard, ofearafully pli"td an. I heat tarlellp of all kin In 01 Irult, In terlos 1 a ntr Ultin .rlna near tha Iioim ronnlntr wa'ar In ev ery neld 1 e.mteuUol to chuichoa, chol. uiil and inirket. rt l ti cora-nenR at 10 nVlni.'t a. m. olsld it y hua tutiu ol fl will be wale known 8AMI EL MtTZ(KII. DMI J-'V I. file I N I STII ATOUS' XOTICH- ra nf 1 nlnUtrntton on tbo itiit or H KM IIAMMAV, I, lit ol VVMhiititfi ThV., Hny ler ontiuty. Vain ft., hftvlnti lin ttrintl tn turn unlricnl m 1 1 fiernniitt knuwliiir lli melv lnlltt-l to M ?a:it rs rTutd to ink humetliAi i-ty n. ui, vhilc iIhm tiftvlnic Ultat will rwt)til liui duly uthvnil'ijlAl lr oti lntr tg WILLIAM lUKDIMr. S- j. 2, IftHO, AdtuluUtrti ir. Executor' Sule of Rsal Estate : fyiUE underind EXecuinr of Ihe lam 1. will an i Teatntnerit of Jacob I'ile, luie of Weal I'erry lowuliip, WnyJr ominiy, l'a doen l, by virtue of several Dr ier imued out of lb Orph in Conn nf Hny der and .lunlaia eounlies, will eXpoH to I'lihlia sale, on S.tturJuy, Soptenbor llth, 1831, on tbe premi, lh following deaoribed valuable ral tate, to wit : Tit AO T No l rtltu ue in weat I'erry township, Snyder onntilv. Pa , hounded North hy Ian I of David Oraybill, East hy other Un l of Jeoob I'ile, deo I. 8 imh by land of llsnry Negel, nnd Weat by lamia uf Jaonh flhellv and others, eonlainins TWEN TV ACItEJ, more or leaa, on wbicb ia created a ii-siory r II WE Grist Mill. in good running order, with naver.fill n water power. Alxo 1 hree Z-tory tit 1Mb OWKU.INO MUSKS. II INK BAIIS. STUALB.an I all other noeiy ombulld inga. ah or lue aoove I raot la oiear and io a good atale ol cultivation. Tit ACT No. 2 fUtnaie in Weat Perry lnwuxhip, County and State aforesaid bounded N-trib by len 1 of Davit Orny bill aud Jaoub llendricka, Eaal by land of of l' V. Teal, J. K, Snyder and oilier, Souib by land of P. M Teats and other, aod Weal by Trant No. 1, eoulaiuiug Twenty-two Acres, more or la, wilb lb sppurteoanoes, all of wliioh is Wood-Ian 1 and well limbered TUAT No. 8 diluate lo Weat I'erry township County aod State sforeaaid, hounded North hy land of James lleiser, East by land of I. M. Teal. South by land of Steven -Villa and others, and Wel by land of J. M. Kouab, aud others eon Isiuing Twelve Acres, more or lea, about two.iblrd of wbiob i dear and lb balauo wall timbered, ill CT No. 4 aituals la Monroe town hip. Jiiuiaie'iijuoiy. Pa , bounded NoriU by land of fbuma Oraybill, Eat by Tract No. 1 above daaorlhed, loulb aud Weat by lands of Jasob Buelly, eoolain Ing 40 Acres, nor or !, with th apparteaene', nearly all or wurou ia uiear auu in a aifti atai ol cuiiiva. lion. -I'UAflFWn aaiH.,. ib . i Ju ilat comity, Pj., rx 11 North by land ol William Kraaiuer, by land of Hlavea Mill. 8vuih by l.nd of T io ii Wait, and Waal by laud of Michael Tra er, ooutalntug Kixtj-two Acres, mora nr leaa, about ooa-half of which ia slur and th balanc wall tlinbared. fcUl tocoiuiuviie al V o'olncb A. M.ofaeld day when ti-rm nfNl will ha made tinnwii by OKOKliK UUUKCNUUUiniH, Aug 1, Kail. t.uulor. THIS PAPER ESH5 KiwavAfaa AOfaanaiHO Rokuo (1 Sprao kiiivwi,, vimv avev tins oootraat may iW tat It in aw f stir ip f earuej IJEWYOnK. PI .4 IVTfeSji tttool. Cover and Hook only A awU1-73m to uu. iiuitANsii ;COlydlJ .lloli lay Naw.pap iiM. HAtiit, t. btKAtiY, Wa Stop, l Kla, t Eo 8ll, ttt.Kl, Hook, v.r eras), ftq MBiBgiaa,M. Attorneys-At-Law. G. DEITRICH, ATTOR!ET-Ar.I,W. iltrket St. , Sflinsgror. Pa. AH prnOMNHnnal tnaie promptly attended to. OonialiaUoa In Engllih natf leraiaa fab.lVM. I. B. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MiiUllebarg, Snyitrr 0 ,Pa. Can be nna1ti1 In Knillnh or I f an. aTProMutM eMIiai lor Pantlnn, a e s Jan. It.'Mi, N. MYERS, Attorney-At- Law, iturlillrsmraj, Penn'a. All profMilnnal tuii" entraited t bl eare will relv prompt atteation, Uonaollatloo In Konllik acd Uermas. (h-t. I0.TS. JACOB GILUEHT, Attorney- A t-Liiw, MIUUI.KUIKO. V. Allhadnev entra.l.! Iu hi eare wilt reeelve prompt attantloo. July M.'TS. p "eTbower, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Middtehiirg. Pa. tlrontaiiler, Ei ) (imee la onto of J. P rntitton mad, and (larman. Unmoltatlon Is Knettth -lone It, TSJ.tr. M. L. SCHOCll, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Arte Itrriin, Union Co. Pa. Prnfeaalnnel fcnatneca entrneted to hla ear will rrlv prompt attention. Jnn to,'?. QIIAS P L'LItlCU, Atterner & Oonnsellor-At-Law, Offle In App' lldildln; nn dwn North of rtereTuaa tiiirai. Selliiagrovr, Pena'a. Onllecttone and all other ornleMlnnal haul- net la anllnltad and Will MCelve rarelul an I prompt aitentlon. Apt.ll.'TMI. t r. CRONMiLLnrt, ATTORNGf AT LAW. Mifllinburg, Pu., Oltera hla proteaslona eervice loth pub lie. Colleoliont and all other prnfeasinnnl businea entruaiod to bi oare will receive prompt attention. f Jan S, 'ttitf TJ. SMITH. STTORNK V ATI. AW. Mtnm.KIII'Htl. 8N YCOH Ull., PA OCer hi Prnf"lnnl rvle to the pabll Uontultatlon la Koallik and liarman. J. R. KELLER, A TTOFl .V f!V. A 7. L A IT Mifjlinburg, I'nion County, Pa. All biuln-x ntratd tn hi rare will well and rulilitnlly attended 10. Will prartle at lb vrl e nri o Snyder and adinimn .cootie, tlan b oootulted In the Knallh nr (t-irman lansuav Oot.w , '7att CHARLES HOWKR. ATTtJItNKV AT LAW, Sulinsgrove, Pit. ilffera hi prnfe'elonnl lervlce lo the pub ho. Collection an. I all oil er profroftiunn b'iilno enlrnied to bi care will re lelve prompt attention. Ofh ie I w n door oiilli of I lie Normal School. f Jan A, 'II f M. I .' (Sun LINN', A. II. PILL ni-eor t J. P. .1. M. I. Inn. I ATTOHSKVS AT LA W, Lewishnrg. P-i OTer their prnfeoinnnl service to the pulilic. Cu'leciinri and all olhor pro iiniinl hnaititia anlriisted to their oar. will receivepronipl allenlion. f.lan. 8,'6Ttf w. porraR, T I .1 w. Sclinaroro. Pa , OITer their profesaionnl service to lh- puhlio. Alllegal biiiniif nlriiaie'1 lo llieir care will receive irompl alleulion. Oilioe al hi home on Maio Street. July, lib '72. VAMVSt. AI.LSMAW. HOBACB ALLSHAS 3. ALLEMAN & SON. AT TO It S E Y S A 7 LA V. Keliiiwjri'ovo, la. All professional biiainea nnd eollre'ing entrusted lo llieir 5nre will be promptly iitienedlo. Cnn b onnaulied la Euglian or Uertnao. OiHce, Marke. Square. II. II. Grimm. Win. II. Dill GHIMM Ac Oirjlj, Attorneys & Councellors A T-LA IP, Oulfe Near the Post Olfico. Freeburs;, I'ctiii'n. Consultation lo bmb English and Oermnn Languages. Deo, I '72if. JO I3N II. ARNOLD, Attorney fit Inw, MIDDLEBUBO, PA Prnfeaslonsl bualness entrusted to his care w.1:.' be promptly attended to. f Feb J THOMPSON RAKER, .ttoriie.v-n.t-Tn,w, Lewlsburg, Union Co., P ggjP-Oan b ennaulted Id tb English aa German languagea.Xist OFFICE Market Street, oppoalte Wall Smith & Co' Store 6 40 j M. VAN (JI5ZKU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburir Pa. .)oer hi prnfeaaionaleervic to is pub tie. Colleollon and all other Piofesaion al huainess entrusted to hi ears will re oelve prompt attention. g T. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aoLiNSuKOvc, S.N YD Eft COUNTY, P (Sept.16, 'tJ7tt A C. SIMPSON, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, Solinsgrove, Pa. Jfers bis professional avrvioee to Ibe pub io. au ouainees enirusiea (o nl eare ill be promptly attended lo. fJan. 17. '67lf AMU EL II. ORWIO, ATTQRXEYATLAW, Ivlltninburf. VnloM Co., Pu: OtHee seat door to Telegraph Prlatlna oatea Uee.M, Ulf.tf. Physicians, 4'0. DR. J. Y.8HINDEL, i Ulia EON AND PHYSICIAN. Middleburjr, Pa. oner alt prorlooal sarvloe to the oit las or Uiddlsuurg sail vioinily. (March 2107 JJ J. SMITH, Physician & Surgeon, . Fremont, Snyder County, Pa USava hla r, rot. ..Inn. I ..,.1... Ik. l , 1 . Oibe wa aula aireat. JaueU us,, Physician, $c. jyVL J. O. WAGNER, Pliylclm nmd 8nrrea, ()(fr hi profeaalonal aervleee Is the t tlmta of Adamafcur and vicinity. Aa(. e.'eotr. . J. P. KANAWKL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. raitrllle, Ntivvlcr Ce., Pn Offers his profetaloaal serviee to tbe pubiio. eastf I J J. ECKIJERT, SURGEON DENTIST, KlKSKIir BLOCK, Srlinsgrore, Penn'a. Profeaalonal alna promptly attend-! to, May,'T. DR I. GRIER BARBER, PHYSICIAN AN0 SURGEON, having loealed al MlODLEBURfi, PA., offio a few door West of the t!cnr ibouee. i Heaver's Rrlok bulldlnt, oflere his pro feeaional eervloe lo Ihe public. II speaks Engllab and German tiei.lT.'TB. ERCIVAL HERMANN, 'PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Kralzm-illr, Snyder Co., Pa. Of?r hl profeMlonal rlo to the lt Una of Kraiurelll an I vlnlnltf . A . 't DR A. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offers hi prorealonal service 10 the olll tena of Adamaburg and vioinily. 8ep4, 78 j K. VAN BU3KIRK, . URO10AL &. MF.ril tNICAL PENTI8T elinsgmve, Penn'a. Justices nf the Peace. DAM SMITH, Jnstics or tbe PjicsSCJDTcyanccr Rearer Springs, Snyder Co., Pa. AU nmtelal hoilnev -lakln dpoltton he., promptly attended lo. Uullaotlou and remit. tan ai prouiptly mad. May it.'iu. "yyiLLIAM II. SNYDKR. Justice of (lie rear. Salem, Snyder County Penn'a. All Collections and rcrnitanccb promptly made. Wov.si.'r tf. pAAC HEWER, JUSTICE OF THE rEACE nnd General Collector. MI'Mlrhurg, Pny.ler County, Ps. Pprclnl attention paid to collections of all kinds. Hemiilance will he made promptly for all eolleutiooa made. Mar. -'lei 1S7H if. V II. WAON'KR, K-f.t It JUSTICE OK THE l'E(!, .lark sou Township, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend lo nil business enirr-sted lo bis esre aod ou the most renaonsble terina. March 'tistf Y) VVII) S. SIIOLLV, Jttstioo of tho l'onro. L ilian TuiriiU!f), Snyder Co., I'll. W Ml nttend lo all business rnlriislrd to 111" care nr most reason ihlo terms. T, U. aJJreis, Uuudore, Snylerf'n., I'a, Mar. 4, 'HD. J. II. I1AUTMAN, .M'lTJCR OP TIIK I'R&f'E. Sc 2oii voyn CEN THEVII.LE, Snyder County, Ta. t!iillaetlon and all bnalnaM partalnlnv to t'i oinr of.tustlc of tb Peace will beatt-nde.l ir t ihurl notlo Ap'r'7 gEI'U MITCHELL, Justice of the Peace Si Conveyancer. Jark-on Township, Snyder Uoilnly, fa. IJ.illo. tlou, tl..iivoy4lK;lia, and all oilier hii. Iiiksx pertalolnil to ti-e turie will ri-i-i-lve pnonpl .ttentioo. 1'OMlolflceaddruas: Ne ltrliii, Lot.-n oounly, Pa, Aon. in, l-TT. J OHN K. U UG II ICS, Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Penn Twp., Snyder Co. P J AMES MIDDLESWARTII, Justice of the Peace & Conveyancer, Troilevillo, Snyder Co., Pa. Ill attend promptly to all manner nf boat neae nartalnlna to laeomce. Uolleatlnn male Deed. Arlloleiac, wrlttan. (July M.Tt-tl. yI- II. HARDING, ji'stich or the rt ic i: Sc Conveynnnor, r KKKMONT, Snyder county, Pa. Collartlona anrlal bualneaa prtalnlns lo the oftVaof Jostle of lb Peas will b tleo1i to alhort nolle. Apr. 17'T. A. WKTZKL, Justice of the Teace, Reavertown, Suyder Co., Pa. All klml of collection made nn liberal terms. Promptly atleoJ lo all bualne Intrusted to bis oar; (June 2U, '7Hl JEU B. MIDULESWARTH, JUSTICE OK TUB PEACE A CONVEYANCEU, MoCIura City, Snyder Co., Pa. Uollrellnniaad all boalnaa eartalnlnsto tbe once oljuatl ol tbe Paae will beattaoiled to at abort noilee. Julf ri.'THI. A O HORNBERQKR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Perrv Towathlp, Sorrier Uonntv, Pe. Oolleellons. UoavevanelnK. and all othr bni sperUlnln( to th omo win M prompti OJa to. u.noe aear rrirutmnsviiie T?XECUTORS' NOTICK. Letters J teetameaurv nn Ihe elatnf John Smith. deeeaaed, latenf Washington towaahip.Snydrr ooontv, P-sa'a., have been sraoleU lo the anderlnn4. All perenn knowlns lbauala Imlabiril to aald aitale ar rnartl lo make itnuieitlete paymanl, while thove havlne elalra ar requitl tn prot tbra dull autbnilea ted for aettlemeat to JOHN A. HITH. bAUAU SMITH, s-xecaton. May IT, tuo. FOB SALE CHEAP. A Rod Pwer and Machine with il Shaker and varlUlng la good worklus order, nearly a - Rood aa new. ALNO.a John Hesi t.nslua and tn by M Inch Empire eivralor wl'li 10 feel of bl tthii bell. Thrnhd alsul 4U0 tu.br M. apmlal lua dueeaaent will b alvan and (iaranUad fur on year, uau on or eaai JI1EHL BHOS , fceejMbms, Pa, i Kepi. I, ISM, Hotels. Grand BoiM M. ' Corner 69 St. $ Broadway, NEW YORK. On both American k European plans PeonHn ra Central ParV, the Oraed flnnt. verd, Rroadway and Piny-N Inta HI., Hit H.rfal oerapl I ha eotlr iqnare, and waarmllland fnrnUhed at an etpeuae of over mw.ooo. It I neof in moat aleatnt a wll aa b-nn rh- Sn. l Imated In th ally ha a paner V. leva tor anJ all modern llnproetnnta, nd lawltlila on q iapanf th depd of lb Sixth nd B lain a Avenn r.ltrd R. R ear and atlll neaear to th RMadway rar eonvnlol a-d accmlbt frota all part nf lb city. R.m wllhbnarJ,4 per dir. Hperlal rat toe famlllea ead perm. UVMl ROt. E. HASKELL Anf. te.'SMy, PauraiaToa. B0ARDIN6H0USE. THE Cnrltretgned wonld repot fully In form tbe travelling pobllo. bualne men, wltn and Jnror tn atteadane al oar tlonrta that h ha mad ampl prenaratlnm rr bale aeoAmmodalloo aa I will nlavnr to en tertain hi patron In fond atyl al the moat ra..nakl ratea, Hoarding Moaa a few door watofthOcnrt II . UA URIEL BP. AT EM. P. l t r. Proprietor. WASHINGTON HOUSE ! iMldflloburc", -I-o, JOHN L I M B E R T, Proririator. Th above popular Hotel ha been re. Had end rrnrnlhd in th bH tyl. It central oraiion mi it convenient ror oa-lnea men i iiron In attin.linn al Ooart and ail other who ar call I to Mlddlahur;. Th la bl I alway ippMd with t'i btt In t h mar ht tire liar with ond lltiiirsand the stabla atten.le. by narsruil hotlr. TrtM ta odweate April a, IBT-, CKNTREVILLE HOTEL, (I.ate Mr. Weaver1.) oentervlie Knyder Co., Ps. PETER HAHTMAW, Proprleto , TliW lnnselhUkd and watt kn... k. uaviaa: nn piirenaian y in onnersivBed, oj llelteaihar el Ike pnblle pal rona. . . PETE PETEK HARTS Aff aprn, e, ia7i. IAIRMOUNT HOUSE, L NEAR THE DEPOT, JttlD P L ERUR O, VA.t EJHM Et MIATZ, I'roprlelor. This house I In cloe proilmttv lo thw depot and has lately been rebuilt and re- Ulleil. Koome eommedioua tb table well supplied with the best lbs market affords and term moderate. aprlrf 'Fo. fJIHE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. FOCKLKR, Prop'r. HeUnHtfrove, Pa. Thla Hotel I nleasantly loeatrd In the "nnar 1 and Is eery desirable pli-a for traveler toslo'p the saaTof BL-uoromnilsllone at Low rat. a. r-er ! "i-iM'lii oni-e will b u' to call again. Tl.a lie st ot In nor In the bat -A Hralcla Kualaurant laeonacetlonw'lh th Hotel. Apr.lU.'f. --wan pn i vaiawaaaBaaaawMsaaaaaaaa TlrrcharUV House, .S: 415 VfirtTII THIRD STREET. rfllL'A PA. Terms --150 per tiny. HENRY aPAIIN, I'ron'r. r.w. aiAiiw. f-irrh Arr.i.'i. Phil at it'lf h itt Cards. J. S. FAHUSW0RTH. WITH JONES, HOAR & Co. Importeva ot H'jiscry.Kslisiis, Viiiic Goods, EraDrci- flcnes Gents Fornissinz Goods &c. No. 511 Market Stroot. PHILADELPHIA. lonet, v W. H. Hhlli'sy. . n. . It. Hoar. T. II. ltdchlel. (Mir. 12 'it. M. 1. V ACrMJ.I II, WITH GRAVUILI. & Co., Wllill.SSALB DBAI.BBS IS WOOD AND WILLOW WARB )it Cloths, Wimlow Shades, llroom. Mat ilriHhes t'oltou Laps, Ornln Vsgs, Y'.J Nrls, lluckels. Twine, Wicks. Ao. No. 420 Vnrkel Slr.el, rbilaJelpkia Keb. 7, '07 1 ACOU K. UIEOKL (JO., WHOLESALE DEALERS l(f FOR KltJN t DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. WM. MANN. Black Tcok Maker Sta tioner, and Steam Power PRIN TEE . YVliooNtilo &. Heta.il No 529 market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Promttness. Ont Price Belli 6 Price Marked On All Good In i guree. Apr. 18-T3. QAVID WILLIAMS, Manufactures of A Wboleaale Dealer la (Jilt, Maliogaiij, Walnut and Boiewoad LOOKING GLASS Picture & Pbotographlo Frames Soi. 230 and S33 Irch Street rhiladelpbla Pa. Frames Bepairtd In lh beet manner Also, Rtgilding la all il branob. 71 Auditor s Notice- In As Estate of Jos. In the OrjiVin Court of Sny der Oo. W. Knigru, milE un.lerlgo4 Auditor appointed by X lb esi'l Court lo distribute lbs fund In lh ban 1 of 8111 K. Knisht adoiX. of Is. W. Knight, doeatda te and among tboa legaly entitled to Ihe same will ail for lh purpts of his appoint aient st bis Offia ia lb Uoro. of BHn grov Pn. on Tuaaday Sep. 14. 1884 al 1C o'clook, A, M. at wbiob lias sad place, all prraons tnlereaied are required to make known tbeir claim, or ba debarred from participating la tbs distribution aforesaid, n. a. DEiTnicrf, A ad it or. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. ALL persona interested ara hera hy nollNad that Conrad Mltahell, of J. aoaTwn.. Hoviler Do.. Bade an aMluanieal ol all hl alfacta, rnal and personal to 111 no. drslsollrtiitMOat of kls eredltore. All proe bavins etalm are requested te present ttim iota naiiernUued, ned pe'eon Isdebte will plea make laitaedKte pavmaat. trKHI MiTUHiM.. Jlyl,'0. Aat(SMi
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