rnn pcot. tiiddieburg, Sept 9, 1800, vows novaTr" Cottara. Tb Courts M aiavdsr County are held the foarth Mondaye a f-.io-sarr. Mar, end Ueptsoioer, sad MMMf oi owawi. anient (v'n,1n'rAt'on" rnisiness let t It) rents, a IW, ' to "-enrs plrtisoincnW ion ihotild be addressed Vnaypnr lH lost, MiiMlebtinr, rKie order" n'y Fa. Advertisement. ConMlorinK J'n Ac must ha handed in 11 tho ml """ M aocurej inner- a:-.. lit I . llllllac" "wawaaw. . Ijocal New, tVc. Whiskey barrels for into by Simon (on, Aurber k Co. f. W. Wittenmyer ami T. J. Smith JJiq., went to Philadelphia. Several tnmmunlet tione cams loo lat for Ibis Issue, Will publish next week. Pr. 7. Orler Barber went to Ph'l del phi. Jerusalem cricket I Tliiit's ull we've got to say. Our esteemed friend and nellilor C. L. Smith will nccent our thanks lor A flue lot of pearl prconto.l it. See advertisement. In another col umn, for the Sato of a valuable) farm in Centre township : ane Dill. Tole RaUlnit at Siiii'tinklii Dam Sat urday next. Eminent speakers will be present. Excellent music will be lir liished. Let there be good turn out. fi. T. Pitrk ' apeech before the .Vid xTlebnTit (larfiold and Arthur club was a. numher 1 speech -pi, tin. pnirt'cal, truthful and convincing delivered in Iii usually hiippy style. J. M. Troxell has Jiist received a mr-load olftnlt, xlr n'lality, mostly in Barrels, which he in alila to acll cheaper thnn cheap. Farmers, before purchasing elsewhere, call and exam ine. Rev. Shannon pre i.'!i I m nMn an 1 intoroalin sertnmi In the li'itlteran Church on Sunday Int. lie also Hr- jted pecuniary aid to endow a pri feaaerohip in the Missionary Institute of Seliimrove. flol. Oppenheimer'a Cloihinit Store rill be cloaed on September fith, 7th and loth on all other tiny hn will be fusmd at the counter ready, willing and liigUI delighted to attend to hi limn croua euatomera. C, L. Smith will occupy hia new elomMle.in day ortwn. It presents n fi rut-rate appearance and shows Oliir Jy's good taste he ni iv well feel "('. rairged and saney" when nnen ' fixed up" and located in hia arm-chair. 8. A. Wetxel rn,. aim id ! Two iinre GarSeV.I Republicans ! ! Twin Boy Babies ! ! Up goea our lint for the 'Siiir. A aure omen of Ganiiild's election. I'eitusyl vanU will go Re publican Wj hoomh for hooray. Hon. A. I. Middleaworth nnd lady will please accept o;ir tluvika for the ticket of very lino pear a and pluma forwarded na last week. May the Jude and hia excellent wife live long to enjoy tho fruit of their labora. Fl. PoTuMilny afternoon, flames war dioocrel iMiilna from llie rnoi oi , the housa of Duniel Duny of H'anblngtoii toaroaliip, near Frcxlmrg. Had It not ten for tho prompt notion of tin oMgh borilbo entire buil tlnj would bne been dettroyed. Norbiag vat tba roof waa eon. turned. There will bo an examination of teacher at Middlol)nr, on Monday, Sept. 13lh, for JTiddlelmrs Borough ftnd Franklin Township. Examina tion to commence i I o'clocic, a. ni. Applicant must provide themaelvea with plenty of paper, a lead pencil, ftud ft Testament or ft Bible. W. P. SCHARF, Co. Supt. fiol Oppenheitner, Proprietor of the JTammoth Cheap Clothing Emporium of Selinagrove la now in the eastern citiea purch asing the largest, beat ae lected atook of Fall and winter clothing, Hals, Cap. 4c, 4c, ever brought to Bnyder coun ty. Hia purchaser will be to varied that without difficulty he will be able to fit out superbly the humblest Prince or the most fuattdi oua coal-heaver. Wait for Sol. Vt bam raeoivod a book tot I tied 8outbeaelro Kaaaaa, wrltlea by a mem. br of lb Chicago praaa. The book la neatly gotten ap aad wall written, eoa aalaa full nap and glvaa full aad reliable Uformatloa la regard to all counties Id Bombers aad Southeaster Kansas, the to ore fertile portions of lb fetata whb nap of taon oouoty. T book is for gratultoua distribution ad nay b bad fro of postage by d drtaalngJ.X. Locawooo... Ktasaa City, Wo. PRIVATE SALE A valuable Brick Hotel, located in Franklin, opposite the Sunbury and Lewiatowo Railroad depot, la offered for sale. Thii la a, substantial building built on lbs most modem style, adapted as ft iotel or private dwelling ; beauti fully located ; a well of excellent water in the summer-house j and ample tabling, ice house and other out Imildingtu - F ir further particulars call an or ad-lu'-, P. W. KEIMTBTTRR, Middleburg, P. T f.t, '80. Communicated. Deaf JiiUnr, nnf Render of the Pott. After ft number of years' srtperionce in connection with the Public School, it. is our hnmble opinion that the County Superintendenoy is ft Worse than naeless appendage to the Public School System, and ought to be done away with as speedily as possible while the money now expended In Its main tenance, should be applied to ft bet ter purpose. In some of the western states, each county is provided with ft Doard of r?Xitmlnors consisting of at least three gentlemen of some year and expe rienre in teaching, whose duly it is to hold 7eachers Examinations at stated times, and who are paid by the day for their services. I)y such au ar rangoment, teachers may not only be examined and licensed at about one finii of the cost now incurred in 8ny der County but the abilities and at tainments of the several teacher, are generally ascertained and sot forth wiin more imrnesa, nun la the case where all authority U v ested in an Ig nnrant, small-bra! nod, aolllsh little in dividual. The laws of our Commonwealth, however, make it necessary far ua to tolerate the "County Muperintondoncy, and such being the case, it should be rendered as endurable as possible, but, 'xi the disgrace of Snyder County, the office, useless and expensive aa it is nas ncen rendered o liotu, by certain would-be-politicians, who have appro priated it, and employed it us a means for the advancement of their own self ish interest, and one of tho results of their ini quity is, that a person totally incompetent and unfit, is now enjoy ing the emoluments, and pretending to exercise tho functions of this ollioo fluliold tho voulh who now pro claims himself "Co. .Snot," and mark tho strange eflccts produced by his transition from Ins former condition to this the highest, grandest pinnacle of terrestrial glory. A peculiar con glomvration of opinions as to who, or N'W he m, now scorns to exist soma where beneath his hat, all shrouded in the mists of uncertainty. See htm at times assuming tho airs of a proud steed, ns he prances with beauty and dignity along the sidewutk Ace htm at other times assuming the wisdom and authority of the ancient hoary patriarch, as he "superintends" the small boys of thirty or forty, in the management of their schools, and again behold him aa ho ascends the throne in awful mujesty, and tho "smull fry," fearing and trembling, S proacu ine ternuie presence, to re ceive his astuto decision as to their professi omil competency." Lot :n sou if wt know who, or what tie is. At a period in the pud, "to which the mem ry of mm runneth back,' tins siime identical Hilly Sclmrf, set himself up as a hrryf r in Selinsrovo, Pa, but owing to tho smallness of his intellectual caliber, and his inferior standing, Iih lognl career soon came to grief, and persons de.urona of employ ing au errand-boy, a hostler, nru mini of-all-work, were naturally attracted toward "that boy ol Scliarfa." Rut brother-in-law Ltimlmrd saw f'JOlKl, and ho thought well of it : so after putting Willy through a hnsty process of metamorphosis, with an ineffectual oll'ort to relievo him of his swaddling garments, this natural itublo-bny and bar-tender was, at all events, set up brand new "Co. Supt." ami tho thing was done, and, inasmuch as William has licen largely " tickled" by the Se. uiiHL'rove morion l school, he now turns around and "tickles" the Nor mnl School, snd those young people who have a few dollars to invest in Normal tuition pretty generally recieve very nice certificate!, whilo sjine of your sons who have attends! real Nor mul schools, and have recieved good certificates from superior authorities receive very poor certificates and can't teach because Billy Scharf says so, and then for thrt services, you com pensate him with $1000, per annum and so it must continue, while he re mains In office, because bis egotism, and self esteem, together with his im perfect power of discernnien t. and his ignorance in the branches of learning, render bint incapable to decide intelli gently and fairly upon the attainments and abilities of teacher generally, but especially so of those who are his su periors t and if any doubts are enter tained as to bis ignorance and incapac ity, let him be required to appear be fore the writer for pubho examina tion, and then you shall soe if he doe not fail to answer aa large ft percen tage of questions, a some other "ig norant teachers." The public will soon bo bombarded with a shower of recommendation and testimonials in hi behalf, from certain "Vofessors" in Selinagrove arid elsewhere, but we caution ail against these "Professional" gentlemen, because they are bound by self interest or something else, to support him, and we hope that the honest citlxens of Snyder County, ' will acquaint themselves thoroughly with aZ the cirjuinuaticet connected with this creature's accession to the Super intendence, so that they mty proper ly estimate the value of smooth state ments no matter where they come from. Some or the facta are, that when avaoancy was about to occur in the 8a perintendency, Scharf was not' eligible thereto, and after having been examin ed at ft certain time and place in order that he miglibecome eligible, he was rcjeclul on account of his Ignorance and utter incompetency, whereupon, brother-in-law made fervent prayer that Scharf be rendered eligible regard less of his ascertained ignorance and of the declaration of aome of the -i ft beat ftulboriiia iu the state, that ne was utterly unqualified and incom petent to d isoharge the drrtiea) of Co. Supt. But what are the othrr facts In Ibis matter. How did IheH charantm f& imu of the office T Understand it Res. der, (festrs could no longer be held In subjection, and rape was made. Now Citizen of Snyder County, are you content and satisfied with the manner in which the Selinagrove ringslers have all along manipulated the political interests of Snyder Coun ty T Do you not remember the times a nd way without number, in which your wishes have been disregarded i . . . ami yourselves trampled upon, so that these potty political! might have a good fat tune to themselves f and have not all your Snyder County news papers, excepting the unclean product of Lombard, shown you and pointed out to you, over and over again the in sults and indignities which have been heaped upon you 1 Are you willing that your offices of trust and respon sibility shall be trucked and trafficked as commodities of trade, nnd your selves bought and sold lik j sheep in the shambles? If you are not. then why endure it f In your own bands lie the power for its discontinuance. Use your power. Don't stand around likeao many putty heads, each look ing at the other, and all waiting on some one else to make a move in the right direction, hut let each voter go to work at once with all his might to destroy tho cause of the many black stains upon the rnce of your county's recent history, nnd let the homo of honest old Governor Snyder, be again proverbial for the honesty of its polit ical management, as well ss for the thrift and integrity of its sturdy yeo manry. In conclusion, wo would snv that Lumbard 4 Co. having been al ready rewarded with VjOHO, for their iirty jobbery iu tho mutter of the County Supcrintendeney, thev now desire to have their reward doubled. They desire to pocket not only fclmx), but lilts), of the people's money. But will you permit this, Citizens of .Snv der County t .Vo. Down with the Selins grove ring. The wishes and in terests of other portions of the County shall be heard hcrcnflcr and Selins. grove shall havo a wholesome little season for penitence and "reeorfM ruc tion." Citi.ks. Tribute ol Respeol. Near Smithgrove, on the 2SUh, ult., Miss Maggio Kremiior, nged 31 years, 11 moot lis and '.'' davs. Maggie was a dutiful And faithful laughter, having taken charge of the bouse and family of her father ever sines the death of her Mother, nearly fourteen years ngo, nnd whoso los he now must doubly feel. Sho was a kind and nlTectionate sister, nnd a good mid obliging neighbor iut best of nil she was a faithful and consistent hristian, patiently nnd relgnedlv yielding to Him, "whodoeth nil tiling- well. ylnd tho bereaved family havo tho best of all comforts that what is their loss, is her eternal gain Iter Sunday School of tfmithgrovu showed their esteem and sympathy by unend ing in a body at the house mid singing several hvmns, on .Sunday morning when her remains wcro conveyed to Salem's Union Church, where Rev. J. Wampnle, her pastor, endeavored to improve the occasion by a discourse on Hebrews 11 chap. I I v. J"ho large church was filled to overflowing by her many friends and Acquaintance, which was the best evidence of her lovo and regard with which she Will held by the entiro com munitv. 'Adroit, Kralzerville Hems. The season of Sunday school pirniea lias enma around ngain and the lads and lassies are iu their trnnte-t n'ory. On the Saturday just Konn the Sunday Scdionl of Heaver's School house eeluhruted thoir annual olT-dny. On the 2d, of Ota. a Union Sunday school picnic will be held in a grove adjoining Fetter's Sehool house in Penns Twp. about 2 miles from Kratierville. The partidpatina: schools will he Kratr.er- ville D. l' It, Grouse's, Hills Knd's and Fetter's. A good time is expected. Excellent music will be furnUlied by several bands. Dr. J. O. Wagner was home with his parents, over Sunday, lie seems as though he was jetting "good living" at Adamsburg. Cider plenty It.OO per barrel, If'm. A. Lepley an M. E. Grad. of Inomshurg S. Normal school i teach ing a normal class in this placa at present. He has the "rep" of beiug an efficient teacher. Much cloudy weather and "close" air. X. Findlgy. O. Aug. 30, 1SS0. Eo. Post Send bill to Jan. 1,18,) and send along the Post ; wo are always pleased to get it, and anxiously await its arrival. You may say to your far mer friend that I raised 300 bushel of wheat from 20 acros and the crop was not a good average. I will put out 40 acre this fall. I have 21 acre of tip-top corn in this seotion corn I good. Your Truly. 7enry IHttenmyer. WANTED. Six hundred Shoats weighing from 25 to 100 pound a piece. 8IM0XTON, DAUBER t CO. M. L. Haeel tiger with a numher of baaJs baa gone ts Mo Keen eonnly lo operate siesta aaw-aiill. Tbey bava a aootraot for aeveral ejlllioa feat of lumbar. Tb lokaeoo srop 1 tb srop Is good. being harvested cera eultiag has ogiuaaecad. .Wore fond and lea medicine, more or nourishment and strength, less the debilitating influence of drugs is wnai our leoine ana exhausted con l t a a .& stiltfitons require," said Duron Liebig when he perfected Iho compsstlioo of the "Malt Jitters." GRAND JURORS drawn for regular term commencing September 27th, 1880. Adams Alfred Ktlns, OesTsr Willism . llslnM. Tiltisai Kel ler, Ahner MiMIrth. Boseer Het lease R. b'lsb, Thomas Tonngmsn. Centra II. I! Smpet. John 15. Pbanbel. Chapman AM 'lerrold. Joha 0. Kreltier Frane.Uo Philip Ppsde, Jsekson bael tlennlngrr. Middlsoreek Lswla K route, Monroe Jonas Trailer. I'rnn Joel Luck, Amie Stetter. Parry Michsel t. Wnnmsr. ahnroTe Osorgs w. Kellsr, William Mot.'any, Joseph K flrhsrf. Unb.n Issso Fl inilsrs, David 8holly. Washington Willi m IWrioli, John A Itilbietl, PETITJURORS Irawn for regular term comraencluj; September 27th, 18.). Adams -Itanry Ofii.V.hn J. Kilns, Roh- art Smlih, Orsrsa Smith. Keaesr Alhrrt Kngle, Ueorg M. Ptnlih Georse Rlrilrr. Driver West H. K F.srhart. John Felkor. Chsrlea O. Ureenhnv. John O. tlos. Ilenrr II Ibiiisrr. II. (I. Mnnhnnk. Centre Henry ftnonk. Chapmen Thomse Page , Augustus Hirsuh rranmin i iinm ii.iwer. .Inlin V llie. trick, Morris Krlley, John U. Normsn, Rsnjamin Wiiieninyer. Jackeon Ssmiiel Urus Jacob Klingler John Hriehlsy, henry W. Mower, Wllllsm Hbnllv. oloninn Weisel. Mldilleliiirg.-Jsnnh lli-nfer. Thorn Uib- ighsns. Calvin Hieiler. .Vonrno--Theodora P. Hummel, Jacob P. Wagner. I'enn flisrles F.. Beaver, Pephares flem. erllllg. Henry Mnrer, WillUm II Pnjriler. Illram t'lriok, Willism B. Wooilllng. Perry I'erry Helm, Eliaa Minnlum, lliley Wenver, Selinagrove James K. Pavis, Oeorge Unyer. Howard I), gebnure. Union -Daniel Krehhs. iVaabinglnn Jnnsthan Oritnm, Oeorge f. Miller, J. M. Hpangler. The most relialile liniment in the mark. et Itobrrle' E-iibrocation M and fTo l't-1 asms site as oilier litiimenta lint sell for6of.nle anJ $t.oo, For esle by all brtiggitts. If ynu have a bnrso for sale, ono osek. age of Roberta' ll .rie Piiwdors will In,, prove tils condition to ihs ealenl of lo per cent. Ii bis selling price. Farmers tig ii re this out. 21 cenia buys a ptckage. ror sale by all druggists. Pnulterers'and Farmer that ara alive to Iheir Interests are at this seaan'i of Iho year giving their oliiokena If. II. Roberta' ouliry Tuwilera. Ii m ikes them healthy and pining, eonaeijuently more valuable fur lb full trade. They said i "8h never told her lov.. nut lot concealment like a worm In the bud ree l on her d-imtak cheek ;" hut when .he, found i, j.,M no, love. b, mains of a cold ilitl was surely and sidly lesding lo conptimpiinn, they prnciire l Sir. l";.' hn,". .7 M Ur Wild lberry an I ll.nrlioml It Is nee I. tree to remark llial eba reenvered. Hul l hf all druggist. 'Jo Cents per lldttle. To he f or not tu he f That Is the iiti'slion,'' Wltelhrr 'lis mililor in the mind to euftVr the aches and pain 1111 human flvab is lieirto, wben overtaken by a severe roiili or cold, or lo puroiiaae a bottle of Smea' Syrup of Tsr Wild Olierry and llnarbuiind, and by time n.p..inj. end t lie m 8ol. by all druggiais, i'J sod 6o Centa per Dottle. Kines1 Syrup of Tsr, Wild Cherry and lloirh Min I si tn N at l!ie bei l of all pre. psraiimis of Tnr iloarbnun I, nnd It needs only one trial In saiUfy lbs mnai Inore In Inns thai il will do all I bat la claimed of it ; thai for Tougha and t.'ol ls it lia no equal. Sold hy all duigists at ii5 aud 5o Lenta per Hot tlo, M. nil era, before sivlne; your little bshe onugb or croup medicines, remember tb at ftiiioa' Uyrup of Tsr, Wild t'herry and lloarboutid is Ibe only Cough I'repsraiion that contain uo opium, uiorpbitie nur any other narcotic. A New Treatment. 77ie (li)hln Elixir of Life, womlrrfitl cures. If roil have Consumption, and would know that yur couith can be ma te luose and easy-lleolio Ceaver and Nigbie Sweats checked Ii 21 hours j Inrlainioation taken nut nl Lunga and air paPyagxa at anna : i but you can be made lo gain A to 0 pounds of healthy flesh per week if yon have Catarrh, Dyapepaia. Sick lleadaoha. Heart Disease. Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakneea or Sperms torrhoea, lose of eexual power in either ex from sny came if yen have any form of nervous weakneea, losing II sab or wsxting away, and would know of as Its. mediate relief and certain eura for many of tb eevereat eaaee la a Wl time, a new method witb new agenta lo fatten every body, invigorate and make alroog and healthy lb moil bopelees caaea. out Ibis out and write at once fur particulara to It. 8- Dl8l'EN3AltV. Iterrio Horinga. Miob. July JJ.'Bo.ly. i. j MAlMtl Ell. Aug. "idi h. by Rev. J. K. Wampol Adam 8. Hei.er. of VI t, PUaunt Mills, to Mia Alio M. Harding, of Fremont. Aug. 20th, by Rev. D. M. Bleller. Weldy Dent, of Dloumshurg, Columbia Coanty, Ps to Mias Sarah Aig ler, of Ueavertown, Hoyder County. Aug. Villi, rteni. Tilt la, of Uulon Coun ty, lo Miaa MollieA. M. Krebi, of Snyder vouniy , Aug. 17th. by the Rev John K. 8ovder. Mie Cor Good, of Weat Perry towaebio. Snyder oounty, aad Mr. Ianf Marks, of Mnnrne township. Juniata eonnly. 131 KO. Aug 2Sth. la Mil lleoreek fn . Wi. Han. eon of Jaoob so l Amelia Duok, aged S years, months aad S day- Aug. 23rd. la Weat Parry Two.. Mar tha. wlf of Luke Mark, aged 77 years, montoaana u aays. WDDraRQPHODlICB MARKET. eoaaicTBo wiicir sr T.W. Dree net Onto per bushel 7i Potato da Bui ler per poo4 1 te tt Eggs par ioasa 1 Tallow perpoua4 . a Lard ft Cberrie H Heeded Cberrla ; Blaokberrie 6 Kaeherriea 2ft Dried Apple ft Diied Paaoba par 4 osp 4 ts e llasj 12 3uualdtc 8 Uida r For Croup, euMa and asvor sttseba of of X 1 " """" "trap of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloarbound. "Quoth tba Kaf, never mors t" But b had as reference flinee' Syrup of sr. ttiio unerry ane lloarbounit, r.r It only seeita one trial for people evermore io uie ii in esses or C'olila or Uoughs nnd nil affections of iba Drnnohlal Tubes, oi ny nil reliahl drug ista at 26 and oo tenia par Bottle. m. ii. Hnherta' Embrocation will ant ears all diseases that human fle-kt Is heir to, Mil ror Rheumatism. Ppreinaa8wellings, Burn or Flesh Wound II baa aa peer, if it has an enal. Sold by all drug lisle at 85 and BO Cents. Mlilrilcburff Market. cossturan ursati.T v Simonton, Harber te Co. aitAI.VAZKKDS. Wheal per hiHiet (Old) Wheal par bushel (New) 90 to Rya do t'orn do Ost a old, do " new do floversesd fsr bushal H rimolhyeeed do rtiickn-heat do m- rlaineed do riioncci:. 2 Mo Rn 2n M 2.i o:t in In 12 TS 4o OH Pot sloes Apples Cherries, pitied Chrrrle. unpilied lllsrkbrrries Raptierries Uriel apples lluiler, prime Buner. eoooud-elssa F.ggs 'Onions lleeia Hpring ehiokeni 7 12 lo oH OH o 2r,o 4 tin fl on Ham Hh milder llsnon hard Tallo Pea, Coal Chestnut roal lllsRkfnith Coal NEW CURE. ;",, aneo. Aourex witb eismp H'lMK," Kroat "'. Md. Jen. S.-o.ly. NOTICE TO HEIR3. Til thr HKi'fiT nf lh iillr of T) tn!, l ,V.n; rr, Intr of A'liinu niiWiyi, Sniihr romif;, (lrcrn.;l . To f'lltahMh Mnvsr, wl.tnw, re,in to A'tsma lownaliln. "inv.ier e.ointv, I'a. an.l nve eblbtrvn. iba h-lra M.ul.u Hot er who waa insrrl.-.l i . . y. Inrntimanli.il whoille.lliel.ro h' ftlher. lb- ail.l llanlel Clover, ilec'.l. Thoie who eorvlve Ihe pall ileeM ar aa r.illowp ,Mry K Intermarried with Aiiraham il Wsuner r.-l ling near Airy tiale, MunOnnton : , Pa., I'tibarlns A. In. termaTi .1 wi'h in.il Prill-b re-l.llnic In Allenvlll. Ml'ttln rn . I'.., Ilirt.tr A . Int. r marria l wlib l-ae Pelera r-ilitlna- n. sr l.oeka .Mill., Mimio fo , l' , Hani.) H. Meter re... Ins at Sulphur Spring Khea tlo., T-nneap., an.l.Unib V. Vor-r real il'iir at Kill tlrsab. 4 hsoipalun-:i , tiiilo. sn.l the folio ln nam- I K-an.l .-1,11. Iran nf Mani la .1. Illnsaman. ''"'I. rel'll.i sear Wat. nltavllle. Noble Co., In liana to wu : llanlel II. Ii..amn. Fr ... eriek uiniramin. deoritn II Mlnitaman ll. vld II. Illmr.inana.il Sarab It. Illniisuian all ,,,,. nara tor tnolr vuar.llin .1 icon ninnaman re.n In A.lama iowoi.. sny ; .7;.. ;i,Vn,.V rapre.enia- flilWrlXV&Xl .PPr 'ha nl nor ti-ehaiK' r.i.tn, et n r- ; l'.''.'";,' ".llrt ,l MbMlebura; on the 1 'xx. ttr;;:. A.r ,iz ! "Irt "r refuse lo take the Ileal Kpi tt. ol inl I llanl,. .Mover, itni-.tae I. at the a...rlal vl nation put iii.n It hy an In o't Ouly awar-lel by the aai.l I, an I returned l.v lii Mherlfl nl pal l eonnly. nr pbow raue whv Ihs lama h oil.t nt he Pol. I: An lhare.illnln.it' Wllne.a the II. in. ...,it t) II i.,-r. Kaj., rr.Pl.ient ol our aal.l f.ntrt. at Ml.lillaliura, tills tJlb rlay ul .tiiir A n l-'l. J. CHOIi.sK. Clerk II. tl. SharilTs Sale ! HY virlnnnf a writ of Fi. Fa., isnn. d il ..I ilia I'nnf tni I -..1010.0 I'laaa or Snvler eountv, an.l to me illre-in, will he ex fHiae l tn I'ohlin Ma'e. at thaf'ourt llouae. In the Itor.iusli nl Ml.l.llol.jr on S.itur,.y. !-ot. lltli. 18S0, atlonvl.ck A. M., the following ileperlbe.l Ileal t-Ute, t .wit : All that eertsln Lot nf (Irtiund situate In centre tnwnpbln Snv lr ennntv Pa boitnil-il Nnrtb an. W. l, Ian. I or Kre lerli. tllnssnisn, Kat by .in I or y, n .riuan. ami So nd hy I tin Kns.l, l ontslnlmc ON K- rlil'lt rtl At!tK, mora or lepa, wlieruou ere erorteil s sou. I Dwelling llntiNO, sn1 outbutbllnsa. Seli... tak. n In esteentl m oJ to be aoU ss the property ol W, A. Mark-' T IKU.KNIIKK Kherltl, BhlTe nBlee, Mbl.llebura, Ha., Aui. Iu, 'so. "sheriffs saleT" BY virtue nf a writ of Yon Kx. i .ueil out of tb Court of (!om nti Ple'ia of Nny ler i-'oinlv, to mik illreete l will ba tup .a.. I lo ininhib-Sileat tha Uourl liouao Iu the B.iro. uf Mi l lloliurif. on Saturday 8ept. 11th. 18S0. at 10 o'. l.vk a. in. the rollnlug dvacrlbed vsl ual.le l. l K-lale. lo wu ; I II KM Ml. 1-Sil, i.t,. in A.latnatvp.. Snr. iter '.lliilv. Fa., b.nii...il Weat hv Unit nf I'aai' KriOia, N irtb by fiinllo Hoa.l, Kaat by lanii of Mn liael Moyer'a hnlra, ami Huuih by Iau4 of r'rudorlrk Uopraraoi,coialulntf Two Acres, more nr leap, wbereon are ere.-te'l a RTAIII.K. TBillV No. I situate iii ihe twp. an.l mini. ty al.iri'aai.l. Imumli. I North by Ian. I of Tanlie, Kal by laml of liaorxn Hearlrk, Sniilb by lau'l of Mi.-iil Moyer'a Imlra, anil tt'aat by laud of Joustban Hnyer, eontalolng Fifty Acres, more or lata. NaU..il. taken In eieenti m sad to be sold as tba iroiertjr of l.'rlah J . Mover. II. HULKNHF.lt. Mherlf. SherllPa Office, MIJ.IIi)ti.ir, I'a., in, Into. "SHERIFF'S SALE. B "irtna of a writ of Ven. laaaaU oat of the Uourt of f lommon Ex Pleas of Hay der rou nty ami to mo dtreelel will be eapop! to Penile pale, at lbs C'oarl Mouae la lb Horn, of Ml.l llabsrK, oa Satnnlay Sept. 11th, 1S80. atlOo'elnek a. m., the one Pi itb Intaraat lo he followlna iletarllie'l Real l:aiate. to wit : THAHTNO. t lerunile-l North by limit of Adam Hanliia-er, Eaat by land of alinon Enllv, H.iulb by lands ol l Union ler and others Weatbf land or Manes Wltieoaor, eon taloloi Forty Acres, mora or teas, whereupon la crested a snad dwelllna house, aood Bssk Barn, and other out biillillnvs. TKAUT NO. tiltnat In Mlildlenr-k twp. Snyitor i-iiuoiv Pa, bounds I North by I--I ol Jasob Bolls- Kaat by I ml ol AnU. tfl lob Nnutb by land o (lae. Htalnlsser and sla iri West by land ol Woi. Hare, aontanlog Fifty-eibt Aoras, mora or leee. H. lial and takes Intt ataeutlna and to be sold aa Ihe properly of Ha a ial u.il r. II. HilLKNOKK HherltT. Skerirs OtBoe Middlehurs Pa. Aug, gi, laso. SHERIFFS SALE."" BY irtna of a writ of Van. Ex.. la med out of the Uoart of Ooramns ptnaa ef Snyder (lounty and to at dtroet-d will bo es- faed U Pnhlle Hale, ai tb Usa ii Uouas IB ke Bore, ol Mlddlobar- oa SatartUr Sept. lltb, 1880, at 10 o'eloek a. as. tba one-tenth Intaraat In thalollowlns deserlbed Heal relate la wu t A eertalo trant of land sltaate In r rsnkiin two. Hny.ier enuaty aouo I id Nortk laml nr It ar Mtiallar. Kaat by laod of Mrs. WDIUia Boweraot. rt isth bv land nf Adaia Walter aad elkars, Waal by Pablle mom eoaaaiaiBs 140 Acres. oioroar leee, wheraea ara eraitad a rood dwallint boat Utak Bars sad sibat Ho sed, laaea la asseatlo aad to b sold aa tb prouerTi ol Joha Uramer. . WOLENUKR (Sheriff saris woes jshis wearf , ra aiif.ita, Itx ORPHAM8' UOURT SALE Of RealJBstate. T)T vlrlo of an aliaa nrtler Imi4 m JJ of the Orpbaaa' Court of 8 yd Co.. I'., tbt un lersigned Adminia ra"r of ine esiais of Ueorge Hehnee. lata o' Perry onnship deoeased, will export 1 1 public vnias iaa T I VUIVHI Qil Salorday, Sopl. 18th. 1880. Tha following properly, la wit . er tain tract of land aituat in Perry low ahlp. county and atat already mentioned, containing 82 Acres, more or lees, bono led esut py tends of ueorge nelobeobaoh and oihers, south by lanusor tnooh rlmuh. West by lends of innn narger and mhera and nonh by I.M.I -1 l.t.lll. . . ' ....... ui uiui cennee. is improve menis are a Frame Dwelling If onse .'lAe reel, new HANK 1AR? and oilier neoeassry out-buildings, never-falling eil of water near the dnne tl(IOI) till. CHARD aad and 70 ACRK8 CI.RIK! "sle to cootmenoe at HI o'rloek A. M of said dy when lorins will be made known by W 1,1.1 IMiUUxy, l'lllLll'SniSKK, Ang. lt, 1R. A,,, iniolrsiors. COURT SALE"! Administrators of Hi ft (.mat nl !, l.eeli lv a 'li.inn ..wnlili, Mny lo- eountv. i' b vlriiie oi en lifter nl I..u. I out i n L 1 ?"n 01 00oly, will tinin to WeJncHilar, September 1 5th. 18SH. on the premiss. In Ihe lown-hlp elnre'Sl.l. th Mlowlns .l.rll,. Hxl ;.l, to wit All thai certain 1 run oi l-n l ..... i. Ik. . - liiliot i'hp.an emotr n l tte l..r..,., b..un.l-.l North l,r Ian I. nl ltM Ker.t. ti.r tmo 'i 1n,u. i " H" ,""n P't .1."! ''r I.1;'" "f Aiiml.tii. arnolt, Jonathan sn.l Jeeoh W eiaer n t Ai.raliain Wlt.ner. ea l el bv Umlaut Henry llletil, cooululu H Acres, ami nlnetv elKhlparhea the ut.ial nn-nber t.l serja iMlna (Inn I. en ter eoo.1 teno su.l In a Knltta.f ruiiivaii,.,,-,,. wtre.l," eellent (rult-an.l tbnreon en-eied T.Vntlolln Pwtillinjr IIoiiros, Z end I rot Pltoate aa .l,.r.. .l.l I........ ai I nertepaarv niltldlll.llntfa ll.. ... "... in.-. rat fry lan-la of llavbt h.rateier. We.t i, (an t. of Henry i..,l. end jujj ' eoiive neicriiie i soataln 24 Aeros, neat measure, Sale to commence at Mn'ctrck A. M. nf paid -m.u .... ,i. in i. WIM ne ma. la known In IKKHKHIfK K t: It ra r K T r K H, t 'THAKt.NL KKHxrKrrKK, July! Is-. A.lmlnlairsior.. YOdJ ! LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. Every fmao or woman will buy Goods where they can do the best. It is natural. It Is human nature. The best goods for the least money RULE THE DAY, That la juat our Motto aud if you want to secure llargains in llAHDWArtR, OROCKItl AM, lilUMS. FISll. HALT, I'LASTKH. LKATIIKR, HIIDB r'IN'DIN'iiai. TullACCO ANI rillAIH. IKllV, HtillSK AMI MULA.' SIIUK. N IL lttllift. STKKL, lUll'K I'llWUKK. 8AKTV KUSB 8, T. Hl!IT I'l'ltK RYE WIIIMKKV , tiH KXI'IIIMSI.V KHIl MKKItML I'SK. AT tlSLV $ t.5U l'KIt OA 1. 1.1 I.N nr f l.tio I' Kit yUART, TUB IIK.ST W'MISKBV VOU EV til DRANK, Ao. TltV IT. t reapeetfully salt of Iherliliena or Sny. Snyder cnuti'y anbitre nf their piitronage Manilla! niroh n I my lloo la for t'ASII am able to sell at very LO II PRICK.,. ' Country I'rodiwi- tl;,;i in Krvhunijn for (ioi)iln. Yours RePioltully, S M. SHULER, Keb.S.'SJ. Liverpool, Perry t o.. Fa. Valuable Farm at PRIVATESALE ! fPIIF. turn of (irturtra Mottz, .lti- I resaeit. utter a vslnahle Farm, at prima pale, situate nne inila South eaal of MU.IIe burg, cuulatnlna about 100 Acres, where.in are eraotel a I. All' IK TWn.STOIlY Stouo UwnlliiiiT IIoiiho, Now Ititik Hum an.l other oot'inll linyp. Thla farm la in a bltth atatu ol eulnvatlon. uo.ler goo.! lenne, ami 'noiirlaea the in at an.l moat fertile t ill uf Us Mlilillaereek Valley. 'ur luriber artleulara call on nr a l l ran JOHN . MiiA ! ., Apr. tfii.'ao.Sm. Mbbllebura, Pa. A DM1 XIST It TOItS' NOTICE. 4V Letters nf aitiutolairrttlna on iberptateol Anna Mia. lei. latent MbMleerMi twn.. Miv.la euunty, I'a. nVoM have bean sranteil to the umleraivneU. All iwraont Unowtns themaelvea Inilehteil to paid citato will pla.aa make tin. mnillate payment while thoae bavins elslmi aa-alnat lata eiiale will preaent them tor settle IUVU& tu PERftY HFIM. JOHN S. MKlSK.il, July 15, luao. AdmlnlPtrators. CAUTION. NOTICE ia hereby givon Jlhat the fol lowing articles have been purchased hy Hie undersigned, at t'onalnlile Hole. an. I left in.tbo poaseeplun of Henry Rrnninger. during her pleasure. All persons are can. tinned not to meddle or interfere with the same : Cow, Lair, 3 I'iga, Dung Pork, Grubbing llos, 2 AXes, Ppaid, Rike, Grind Hi me, Table, Cheat, liarrel. Clock, Inn, Ilntter Churn. Hoy ihe, Maul and Wedge, Coal 8io?e aud pipe, Si Turkeys. 10 Chickens. ELiiABtrn IIi'Msib Aug. 10, JSSo.pd. couur lMiociiAvrio'Nr" Whereas ihs lion. J. C. Iiuuher Praal dent Judge of the Judicial Distrin' onmposed of Ihs eounties of Snyder, Union and Amnio and Hiram O'Neil and Sam". II. Voder Kiqa. Assooiat Judges ia and for Bnyder county bava issued their precept bearing, dat tb 2ntb day nf vay A. u. ihhii, to ma directed fur tbs holding of an Orphans' court, a eourl of Common I'teaa, oourt of Oyer and Ter- miner and uenaral court or yuarier Ses sions of Ihe reao at Middlehurg, for ibe county of Knjder, on lb 4ib Monday, (he ing ibe 271b day of Kept, iii).) and oontinu one week. Not lie ia therefore hereby gives lo tbt Coroner. Justices of tb Pesos aad l oasia ble in aad for tb oounty or tinyder, to ap pear In lhair propr'peraoa siib tbelr rolls reoords, luquisilyoua. tiaminationa and otbor ramambraioea t do Iboss things whioli f Iheir silioeo end ia Iheir behall pertain to be done aud witnesses and per sona prosecutlug lo behalf of Ibe Common wealth against soy person or persona are required lo b then and thar attending and aot departing without leave at Iheir peril. Juatioes ar rrqueated in tn punol sal to ineir aite'iusooe at lb appolatad tints agreeably to aotie. Ulveo under my bsod and leal at Ihe Sharif's ottios la Mlddlaburg, lb I'iib Jay of Aug A U., oo e thousand sight baadred aad sigbiy. DANIEL BOLt.NOilB, Sharif . Railroad. PENNSYLVANIA R. R, Testae leavs fwlttown Jenettoa ai fallow MAIM t.tMBW KMT WARD. Pltttbnrefi Riprete uttt.it. Peeine e'.tpren a la s. at. Way Passenger e a a. m. 'II SUtp. m. real Una .. EAST WAIT t. PaetSa Eipres t it s. si. Mail lilp. , Phlisetptila fff press tile p.m. Johnptown Kspreae II aa a. The Psat f,ln. War Peaawni;eeseM Ihe Paelr Is rapree wet, nt tb Paoine aad Atlantis Etpreae run asity Wartraini leave stations re Mlltts teaaty as lolkiwe t nasTWAnns Kt 'ireM, Matt. p. m. I w 1 1 M a as 4 SI 4 4 ir Anlsrann'e tVevtowai Msnaftink Vli.eveM Hamilton Ml. rnloii m. Ii M I" l la 1 t I I in loo a a i l ll Itami'lnsiton i vmne 4 Itnonn I'll'shnrg T4 The PsetHr P..r... ...t ... K. Hi'S ei towns! a 41 s. m. at LEWISTOWN DI7I3T0M. arsst-nv a tswiarowii PtsriVASii. ITATIOVS. Mall. A'l-om. A". HID, itTr iltfti MII..I Mall wllar f jo dalllani P 41 'alnl. e ; M Ihlll.lel P. a Ml Vairner K. s ol SeCliire s IT wvsTirsnts Vtav P'"f Malt, e m. p, m. lino 4e lilt 410 li ts an MM 4 4 l II 41 4 M II M 4 Ml I HIS SO I in a .11 M t l a to i it m is 4fi I " t !W 4 IV in en 4.-M t il T4 4 It XT' Van 4 'JO IS1 fit 4n ant hi it n srt 4r I0 a i a 10 4 n HI HT 4 14 T S IU 4 .'S 1 U S 10 4.14 T 14 SS 4 4.1 T itt 2 as 54 S41 Tt 111 S 19 '.10 a m a j vj t H. llttTOHINS IX.Hupl. S'a Mill P.S A'tamaiittrtf a ll..av..rt..'n a 4.1 HfPf.fl'. S7 Mlit.lMi'rs 0 nS Meleer P. KeaniT P. a Ifl I'.wlln, p. in Sf llnarrove a S S (I. .ten. a It anbury 10 oo Philadelphia Rail and Reading Road. Arrangement of Passenger Trains iMAV loth, 1MMO. Trning haft Ilrrnfon 'ft fol Intra (So-HthliK Kx,'tjlril.) Pnr Hbamnkin, 10,10 11.16 am and S.'jri p m- For Mt farmel. Aahland. 1 ninaoiia. Pnlt.vlll Reading, and 1'hiln lelpbia, H.lo a m. Train for Hrnilon, l,wr ntfi-JUwn, (Suwliiy I'm I'll il.) ' Leave 8hamokin, 8,00, I'MKI a m 1.30 ami S.l.'i p m. Leave I'hiladelphi 9.4" a m. Reading ll.r.r. am. Pnii.vilte, 1'MO p ru. Tamau 1.30 r m Aahland '1 4 p m Mt. farmel H.-'O p m. Trtitits lrn-r llnrrilntrn ns follow : Fnr New Vork, 6.15, 8 t)4 a in., sad I . 4" p. m. For Philadelphia Ml, fi 40 8.C6 sad II. 69s. m. 1.4'iand 4.00 p ut. ' Snotliiy For New Vork h 20 a' nr Far rhiladelphia I. 45 p, m. 7V(il is for Iforrintmra rare o fn!U,ir , '. Leave New T irk, .lj tu I.Ov) and 6 30 m. Leavs riilade1ibla, 0.43 a ru. 00 and 6, fio 7 46p. in. Sumlitin Leave New York 5.3o pa, ' Learo rhila li-lphia 7.4'i p m; J.li WOOTTKN', Ocn'l MuLuffor CO. HA STOCK, tiptt I I'liss'nV Tii'kct Act. Fab 'N. nil n as. NORTHERN CENTWrAILW. In so l an.-r Nov, loth mail will run aa f.ili.iwa .. la;s, trains on Ible UK A V K Mill Til WAtll) laeave i Morihi.ru Masaia Faat Line. ft1! s in I l 4ft a in 1" 17 a ia II hiara i S6 p m 6.n:l p iu SO p tu l.io p m a..s p ta Ki. I Jd t ni 11 65 i ft .It . iu V.I0 . iu 1 11 a n Ihii in i n a tn S. 3 1 a iii S,l B IU l.i. I tu 1.3 ' a iu T o a. tu lu.ao a iu Ni.w York Plilla. Waahllistoii tlaltliiwru llarrlplnirtf lleor.itoatt MulniMMrove Sonliury Northumberland Arrlte at 1 Wlatuaiort Kl.nlra HnHalo Krla ll.'ft p iu 1.60 p ni a is m li jn t. m tnopm T3ipra 6. IN p iu 1J. ,,1 p m S.lOaiu Huoam a :o p iu II) p m LP A 'K SiM'TltW AllH. Leavs I'a. mo Hay XI all Southern . Ktp. Ki. l;ip. Nlasara Falls 4 00 a m I 'i p m Itoffalo 4.:iii a tu u in a tu Waialna S.uuaiu II 1 im taipui K.rin ll. in a iu I.'a k Haven s.ioa iu u.ibp ru W inapt. 7. Ham la 4o p iu 11 pm li.3iau N.irlh'd V.Uaui .'.nip tu W.:t.1 a tu Num.ory v.luani 'J.is p m 11 4tia ni a.no s iu S' liiiaitrove a in rj wp m n.u: a n Ili.rml.iti In na tinr.'ituin I 16 a in tli-uiKeto'n lo M a tu I U p iu l.i a ui Arrive at: llarrlsbuig 11 all a in 4,10pm 5 15am il.'Sam Plilla, 3 40pm 7..Kiiu 7,0" a in T i a m New York s.ia p oi In.O'i p iu g a in In i.i a in tl illlin.irn S J i p iu T.3-'. p III T to a IU 7 4 a in Waahiinjton v.uf p m K.uJ p in u,o:ain 'i.iit , n Tbuiw luarLi-d "P' atop nntv wben fl vurd. A. J, CASS ATT, lieu. .Manager, IeIsyivakOT Philadelphia & Erie R- R. D.visiar SUMMER TIME TABL. fin and after at'N II V. MAY Mill, U0. tba traina on tha Phlli elihia a trio Hall lioad lliviaioo will run aa f..ll .a : WOTWAKD. F.UIK MAIL Iravra I'l.ilat. I l.la II nr. p. ra 4 a in s a. in. T a. tu. V 40 a. ui, II no a. ra. T ft p. tu. " llarrlalnii ' Wil lam-port - J,.r.-v Kh.ire k I.o.'k llaveu " K.iiova " arr. at trie NIAUAKA EXP. leaves Phlla.lePa s rj a. ni. " Harrlauilnl II Vii a. m. " err. at Willia.ua. .'I " ' l.nck Haten Ittn. ' 3 p. ui. FAST LIN t leaviia Pl.iu.t. I,.nta II M a. ra. ii irriauuri err. at Wlllio nap-trt " leHk Haven S :s p. m. T J . p. m. I tu p ia. EASTWARD. PAU1F10 EXr. leaves 1 oi-k Haven IIS i n " " Ji-api y sbnra 7 VJ a. tu u William. p.. rl H 16 a. iu " srr. at H.rrlal urn I14 p tu " ' Philadelphia I4 i p. iu HAY EXP. leaves Lock Haven 11 loa, m. " " Willlau.nrt WJip. m. M err, at llarriaioirtr I 40 p. m " ' Phlladeldbla 4u.ui tHl K MAIL leaves Uenova SiOp. m " " I. ia l Haven atop. m. ' Willliniaporl II in p.m. " err, at llarriahurg Sl'a.n., 11 " Pbllaiii'lphla 1 n' a. m FAST LINE leaves Willlaiuapart 13 U a m. arr. ai HarrlaBnrs I to a. m. ' Pblladi Iphla I 40 a. ni, Erie Mall Weal and liar 1 1 ureas Kast maka I.Me ronBe.'ll'0a at N.irtnurubarlau.l witb I.. Ik IJ. K. H. Irama for w ilaweuerre and hcrantoo. K.le Wall Weal, Nlasart tipreae Weal and Faal Line Weat wake ulnae connection at Wll lam apart with N. (). N. W, trelne north. Niagara bapreea Weal and llay fcxprree Eal makei-loaeeouaeclloa al Lock Heveu wltb V, t. V. H. H. Brie Mall fcaet and Weat ensneel at Prta wlf a, trains on la. H a, M. Hi li, N, al Uorry wltb O, I'.kl V. K. K.I al Kuipurlt with U. N, Y. fc P. H. II., aud at tirlllwoud wltb A. V. K M. Parlor e ra will run bailweeu Pbllartalpb a and W llllaai.p rl on Nlasare Klpr a Weal at 4 liar Etpreae ItifU Htylat caia oa all Btgul . a .M a. WM. A. BALDWIN, Nov. r, 117. Ueuarel Hap't, " ' -' -- 1 - J JS keep on hand ull kimU of " lllonkt euch at Kit4$, Sum mottles, )l'irrtt(, Leant, Sutyoe. nan, (Co.. tCo.