) A. i it The Post Eliddleburg, Sept. 16, 1830. J. CROUSE, Editor Propretor. GKN. JAME4 A GARFIELD, of Obi j. ron vice PHEiinKr, GEX. CHESTER A ARl'IIl'R, of New Vork. pBtHiur.xriAL ei.eotoks. tl.Il t IT LO'lf, Edwla M. Drnio I Henry W. Olvtr. iiisinii T t.T.ma. l-mnl(T r-rknu. !-!. I). Kit-hire 3Kdwln II. Kill-r. .I.. 1-M Hvl !ltil-.n , 4 JaHi.'e lt.raiU n. n k-iiu, a ld K Hoi-Ion, t -Mcrifan H. W.U., .l-re II . Hoonn -N.il Appointed. 10 o s. Mover, 11 l.lntr Plii.liol, I't-.l.ih.l .Mitchell, 1J I'.turad V. Miln.li-1, 1 Charlae II. Forney, 17 1 1-.. M IK -. II. W. Wltlag 'l Ml. I.al ft hull. .tW. W. Auiaa, 31 .1. I'. T-asartan, i; IM-l.TM P. Heel, j.i A E. V. Painter. :i-r r . M. hu.,an JA William I,, tin, .. XV. IK-lamai..r, 11 Calvin W. Uilollau ( JtTIKIE OK 91TPKEME OOIIUT. JIEXItY tJltEKXK,ofN.)ribmnptoii Co Ton auiiitokTievei4U JOHN A. LEMON, of HUilT County. COUNT TICKET. run aiortRKt Hon. Unit ri() 0. KHIIER, of Hunting Ion. rnu ASSEMBLY L. N. MVEHH, of Mi.MI.burg. KIR UOrNTYSrHVLYOR GEORGE It. BKNKEK, ofjrk.nn. Ceusua stutlin ae iuh to bare leen about n cotimion nn bullot Lol Btuflnif;. throughout the South. "Oarfield, Arthur and No Chance" is the motto of the prosperous buai tiesB man who wauts to continue to I'rospor. Henry A (Jit Idoo of Albion, Or leans County, New York, says be knows personally of thirty l)etno cratu iu bis town who bnvo announc ed thoir inteuti jq to void f jr Oar field and Arthur. General Grunt will lo.ive bis Lome at Galena, 111., on the 27th, for Chi cago, which he will leave on the 30th. en route for the Kant. Ha will pend tbe winter in New York and Wabluogton. Statesman Heltuoove iioasad plifibt Ho honestly told one of bis couHtitnents that the presout l'emo cratia CuucrreHs. with its rebel Iii i r is tiers at the beads of committees. ' wouIJq t pass pension bills for tbe benefit of L'nion soldierii ; and now be is unable to extricate himsolf from the dilemma. It is the Democratic party, then, which is on trial a party arraigned for crimes against a good Govern luent, and for persisting iu clinging to tbe sntnu crimes, when it pretends to bu workiujf io tha interest of the Govorumijot. I'beno pVuon of the political-condition will lust as long as the Democratic party romains a danger to the national life, llarr'u bury Tclc'riifih. Tho first and sea ind volums of tha w "ri , bv a"w j!- official records of the late war, tuejtion- Rut here is uioro direct proof Cublicatiou of which was authorized!0' fraud. A South Carolina onu y Cougrese at its lust session, have I '-rator has writteu to Gen. Wai.kkh been completed uudor the direction '"r l',,r mission "to stride out 'I00 of CoL -Scott, of the War Departs uames iuserted by error, "und nn ex ment. and are now iu the bauds of lrt,u'Dftt'0D ' returns discloses the tho Publio Printer, Congress or-1 ,llet tUlit uundreds of names have dered 10,000 copies 'of this work, and : ,,e,,u wri11" on nnsoilej sheets, and also authorized its sale to the mibbn. iat tho st uo angle, sli iwing that the mi . a t .a. . These two volmus will soon be issu ed, and copies can be bad of A. S Guilds, Cbiof Clerk of tho Govern ment l'riuting Office, at $1 per vol ume. It will hereafter for ngos be an bonor to any nun ts s ty j ( belong to the great party that repressed the most gigantic- rebellion the world ever saw i that re established the Union thnt struck the last chain from tho limbs of the lust A S ave an 1 m idj l in free forever i' tbat ma le every bouest and iotelli Rent in in iu the 1 ni l a voter t that too't every tufa in boinif in the laud, without regard to race, nationality or Ojlor, and made him free and rquul io the jury-box. in the wit Dees-box and before the Judge. (General lUwley s spnech in the Brooklyn Academy of Musio Thurs day night) The Hon. noratio O. Fisher is gain before the peop'e of the Kigb teentli Congressional District for their suffrages, having after a trial of one term in U ogress, received th e ananiaioni endorsementof bis politi cal friends. Mr Fisher baa proven bimsolf an able defender of Repnbli can principles, and baa been faithful to Hie interests of bia immediate constituent He ia recognized in Congress as ft man of superior busi ness qualification!, whose opinion bao much weight ia all questions pertaining to tho financial anil com meroial relations of tba oounfry. and tbo practical experience of this class of men ia mora valntblo (ban th service of those who are merely theorist. That tha Republicans o f Franklin county will giro bint tbeir bearty and ooanimous support, tbora is ao-roor boudt!tbu that b will .-sw of vsral huadro d Working Men's Votes. It i learned from Hie 81. Louis QlohelJeiniperat that whou it vna discovered n le days since tbnt .Mill Polish woi kinsmen at South lieud, Ind., bad, as en organized Inidy, re Solved to Tote the Republican ticket. there was much consternation mani fested by tbe Democracy of that In diana village. These oieu who have heretofore been reliable) Doiuocrats, ami tlicir (lcxoi tiou at sneh ft criti cal luii of tbe campaign had to be nccoiintud f.ir in some ny, an lb Mtory was promptly circi.lut.d tl.al thoT had bi'on coerced by tbi-ir eni Ii1nvt-n. It urn tn i d Unit Lhv tin il ft( I placed before t hem the choice bu ft toetl v Twig will) tbe Republicans or being iliac barged, aud I hut tbe) chose th former an tbe leant uf two evils. But the woikitifineQ iintne di.itoly roplitil to tint cxpl inution with a card, io vihich tlty ilttiwd thnt tbt-ir employe) a knew anything about their contemplated political change, and avetred tlmt it bud Wren couRiniiDiatud by themselves nfttr mature delihcrutlon. Tbey jjave ns tbe controlling reasnu for their abinduiDPiit of 1'emocrocy tln-ir con vietion tlmt tbe ICepublictu party in tbe proper party for woi kinsmen to net with. Tbia incident is iiu nnrtnnt. an nlmwihi? ttuit tliA clrma f if '."'.ciliztinH who are most injured by tbe permeioiiH tendencies o lvincwrncv are attaining a wider perception of tbeir duty to thoir country. The verdict of Vermont prnctU cully' settles the I'reaidentiul olec tion. It was Vermont which in 172 demnnntinlcd tbe fallacy uf the Liberal Itepublicun movement, and it is Vermont which iu Hit) dissi pates tbclcniocratie hope of Hepubli- can (lisnfTection by ciiHtin a (il filt er uepublican mujority Hum it bus jjivon nt a (iuberuutoriul electiou since lf()8. A Itopublican roajority of 2C),n00 in Vermont, at is indicated by tbe lutest ilespntclips. shows tlmt the Uepublican party of that State, as well as of the country, is indict ; that the loyal North has not only been deceived by the nomina tion of Hancock, but that it is more than ever ou the alert, and it it an index of a utihstuntiul epnl.homi, luajoiuy in .uiuiiumn. t I. .. I wbi assures a Kepuoiicau triumpu iu In diana m Octobei and aunihikteH the Intent combination of the. solid South uud its Northern allies. Tbe victory in Vermont appears to have been of the most sweeping character. It. includes the entire State ticket, the LegiHlutnre and the three Congressmen, and it can ies with it a moral ett ct which will have the most important inlluence upon the St a to which will vote next mouth. Tbe fact tbat tbe Siulh Carolina ceuNUs has been fraudulently made up hoc iu.M m irn nn 1 iuko clour. Tho statement that tho population of that state h i I incretsnd M per cent, in 10 years appeared ptcpos. terotiH when it was considered that the iiumigintion had been very libt and tl e tri ipiilicu viry Linvy di.r in lt that period. But information trota t'etuocrutio sources come to expose the nbnin. South Carolina takes a decennial census. In lHll'.) this wns inannged by KepnblicaiiH ; inlSOby Penicruts Tin tiurea for 187'J are given in the report of tbo Comptroller General of the vtule, iilNt publihlied, nnd dhows thnt tbo i)iiii)l)i. r of buildings was 2,t)li) less last year tlmn in 18(i'J j and yet the Government census sets the increaso of people at 2.(1, '.'IS so tbat tho decroase in housi accom modations appear about in the ratio of the growth i f popuhition, .Sheep, cattle and bogs are given by the State census nt fewer iu number than luoy were IU years ago evi deuce of a f.illiug nway in popnla writing baa been douo at one hit ting. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tho fiirnoru! of Colonel Amos Clark Noyes yesterday was ono of the largest ever witnessed in North ern Pennsylvania, fully fifteen hund red poisons being present. The high esteem iu which deceised was bol l was shown by the attendance of many distinguished men, ns well as by the people of bis neighbor hood en ni'isse. He was a mm P"et:- of high nud noble im- puWes, and bore all the truo charac teristics of the geutlemun His hospitality was iiubonudud, and no ono in dihtrei-s was ever turned away empty from his door. No oue has a d sp ir iting w ir I to s ty aguiust bim, but oil deplore bis loss as a calamity to tho neighborhood in which he resided. Kli icily honest in all bis transitions with hia fel low men, and a counselor who was always sought in Ibe hour of trouble, is it any wonder that thero is deep miurning over b s death f During the three years that he served as state treasurer fully eighteen mill ions of dollars passed through bis hands, and not a dollar was lost Truly an honest man has been laid in tbo grave and there is genuine sorrow over bis departure. Wade Hampton is worse off than any man in tha nation to-day. Both tbe Demooratio and Itepubli can partiea art ohswiog bim op, Tho Republicans are parading his rebel speech at Staunton as au evi dence of truo sentiments of tbo solid south, and tbo Democrats of Virgin ia ara denouncing bim as ft moral coward for attempting to deny it. Northern Democrats attempted to deny it for bim, but tho overwhelm log weight of Virginia testimony as to Ra e totaost ba. dut"- tded It is sad but trne General Wade Hampton lias retired in dis gust, or been pulled down by tbe Democratic executive committee, e are not quite u which. He has found, to bis infinite perplexity, that he cannot open bis raoutb without putting bis foot into it, and be will undoubtedly best serve bis beloved solid south by keeping it that for the remainder of tbe campaign. Meanwhile, bis immortal speech at Staunton remains as bis fatal legacy to his party 7t waves in tbe breeze from every Uepublican mast-head, the cautionary signal thnt warns nn wury, enpy Ruing citizens of the perils that threaten the country at tho bands of a restored but unre constructed I'emocrucy. Hampton tried hard lo haul it down. The Hancock organs denounced it and ordered it down. The Hancock leaders toro tbeir hair over it in the secret emementa of Governor's Ulan land llincoek himself execut ed a series of capital l, in refer ence to it. whose bigness excited the horror of tho whole crew of the steam yacht I'iiiuforp. 1'nt the thing is nailed to the must find will not tome down, nnd tbe windy efforts to iIihIolto it bnve only attract id fresh crowds to contemplate it. Hampton climbed half way tip tbe pole in frantic endeavor to snatch down the horrid thing. But be slid down nfpin. disgusted and cn raged, nnd started for home, declar ing that be woultid't play any morn. But bin spoech is still thero. Liter ncript indHtt. Instead of the Ite publicun papers hauling it down, they nre culled upon the Democratic organs to hoist t up, and if they are true lo their principles they will nail it to every pole they bnve erected. They need not p'lH up tho whole of it. The following extatct will do : Coni'lr whit be nn I Jnetttna wiull do wore llifjr lir. T'fw trt lh' sum r priitciplrtfur ii hirh llmi f.iii'jhl fur grim. Hemtviihrr the men wha pa. ire I fnrtli ilirir life Moa t 00 Vlrgiiiit'g poil. nn I . not stnn l.n Ihria ni. ItdiDo.nl'er Hint upon your oi dvpe.i Jl lb uco's o( the Uemocrniie lickrl . In a recent number of -: - , .. -...- :r.. " - "H tion. Itppciike of ilia reviv.il of suicids during tho punt hundred years. Kxac4. returns give a total of tiit.iiOd persons in Europe dying by their own hand. Tho number is larger in the northern purt of the country tlmn in the south, Duumark showing the greatet number and I'ortugitl tho leant. Twice na muny snicider occur iu the summer at. in tho winter. Youth has hitherto be iu tho't tt be almost free from this crime, but now '2.U0D boysnudgii U uro yielding to it evry year in Eu rope, nnd tbe number is steadily in creasing, Among tho patents recently fa'.en out is ono which claims to be a "new nnd useful mode of prndiiciug l'itu, or precipitating rain-fulls from rain-clouds," ns a protection against drouth. The iiivcntinu consists in sending balloons info tho c . re gions, coining torpedoes find cart ridges charged with explosives, nnd to explode thorn by electric force It is ulso claimed by the inventor! that not only can rain be precipit.il- I ed when it is needed, but tlmt loo' great a quantity can be checked in I any given locality by causing tbei rain-clouds to be discharged before tbey have reached that place This I novel plan, if practicable und sue j cusrifull, might equalize the droughts uud llood in our land. llon. Horatio G. Fisher, of Hunt ingdon, bns been ro-tiotuinatid for Congress, without the formality of a Conference, every county in the Dis trict composed of Fulton, I'miiklin. Perry, Juniata, Snyder and Hunting don, having unauiinously declared him their nominee. This is unusual. , uud a compliment seldom paid to any public sorvunt ; and it meaus the emphatic declaration by every one of tbe six counties in endorsing the record of Mr. Fisher " 'We'l done, good and faithful servant I' wo will send yon back to Congress again, if it is in our power to do it, ' nnd we believe it is." Tbo character, qunli- ucationsan I integrity of Mr. Fisbor nre too well and favrably known to recpitte at tins time nny extended notice Perry Fiecnuirx. Arkansas has repudiated her debts to the exteut of 6jj.5 H.770. Geor gia bus repudiated over $4,00!) 000 of her statu debt. Mississinoi bus repudiated over $7,000,0(10 of ber state debt. But North ' Carolina is worse still, having repudiated no less thin 820,507,288 of her debts. These states are all solidly Demo cratic They nil votod for Tilden They nil elect Democratic governors nnd legislatures. They ate all for Hancock. They send solid Demo cratic delegations to Washington. They are all in favor of "rebel claims." They are anxions to con trol tbo national government aud shape its legislation to suit them selves- Tbe iron boom appears to bo well sustained. A leading iron firm of nttsuurg reports that they have more orders on their books than ever bad before in the mouth of Au gust. It is worthy of note, too, tbat most inquiries are' for each rates, showiug that western merch ants are io good shape, and that tbe general bounteona harvests have placed the agriculturists of the west on a sound footing, Thero is an upward tendency iu prices for the higher quality grades of iroo, "such i. , . ... mm ara umu lor I noes, OI WUI0U SO many miles ara daily made, and tbo pric for which bas advanced to 2 05 and $3,00 per hundred. waaaaapo ' Terrible ravages of small-pox r WZmwJj'nmi tbo Canadian In JU -" t ; Kvery pay day ,t tbe laborer is an argument for GirBel 1. Kvery saio of the merchant is an Argument for Garfield. Kvery spindle that whirls is au a'gnineu'. for Garfield. Every furnace that blasts is an argument for Garfield. Every forge tbat glows is an argument for Garfield. Every wheel tbnt tarns is an argn ment for Garfield. Every receipted bill is an argnment for Garfield. Pence and prosperity are arguments for Garfield. Every bonest dollar is an argnment for Garfield. Tbe prevailing plenty is an argnment for GnrGeld. Abundant harvests are argnments for Garfield. Itesnmp lion is an argumont for Garfield. Ritche.itcr IhtnornU. VVhilii Horace farvii was thresh in on a f irm uoir Huysville, 8ehnyl kill county, he uoticed that a quan tity of straw h iil ncaiiinuUte 1 in the carrier nnd left hi? place to remove it In climbing over the cylinder t tho carrier hestrnc'r his head against .1 beam of tbe mow above, which so sttiuuel hi 'ii that be fell ba:l( .ir In on the feeding bo ird of the machine anil was caught by one foot iu the cylinder nnd draw into the machine to tho hip before it could be stop ped. When the unfortunate man was taken out bis hools were ex posed and ho diel in a few min utes. The attempt to qitencli the fire in the now slope of the Thomas Coal Company, near Shnnadoh, by seal ing the outlets and forcing in steam, has failed. Tho mine caved in Au gust '21, and to nil appearances the tiro i beyond control. Tho alter native plan for quenching the fire with carbonic acid gas and nitrogen, undertaken by a l'iltsbnrg firm, lias also been abandoned, tho flame bnve secured so larcre nn opening to the outer air thnt thero seems no possi bility of cuttiug off the supply of sjgen. It is calculated that tho ten mill ions barrels of beer reported nt the Brewers' Congrsss ns having been sold lust year would have tilled a canal five feet deep nnd twenty-one feet wide, extending from New Yotk to l'hiladclpiu. nnd tbat it would take n pump throwing thirty gallons a minntn lw.,nt--on vnr. l puu.p it dry. Mains Vf.ry Close. Both 'aides claiming the Slate by a stnuU ma jority. Two of tbe Congressional Districts Republican and Two De mocratic, with One I'onblful The Senate nnd I loose Republican. 'Wore food iiml lens niedii-inc, more of n. 1111 i-hinent mil I stretilli. lesa if the iteliiiihiliii.' inll ieiii'11 of di 'is h abut our feeMe uud exhi'iafl eon alitiiiiiiiiH ri'ipiiie," miiil Itarun I.iehiu when he nerleeteil the coino ilion of the "M.i't htter-." KiAL LIST-SET. TERM-1230 ISalHa K, Kiil.'lit va. Oiim-IS !l .r an l J olin .1. i iundriun. l'iri.. ll.,r va. Iaiac nsvtr aud J ihn a, ll-fiv.-r. Sallie tl. M Mnw,y vi. a. w. Wall cunal. nnd O-o. II. Htrouh. Willi. mi II ri.-li va. J la.uh Uli-'it anl 0)an. W. H.. IimimU... Wm. H. n.o. .it un nl Jaa.ib C. Arnitl ra. .1 .l.n H. H'ca Ja. ..i. '1. Miy.iir va. Hnniiiiry and t.awiatowu 11. H. Co. J..bi M. Klna va. Hnnhiiry and Iawlalowu II. 11. I u. Felix l.lchlv.. lianl-l H .'irrr. V. W. Harrnl I v.. aiv-l H-rrold. ltaa.) Hi-av-r a-alsn.-i v. John D, RniulY. am.ia llirni4ii v. Ita-i. II. Il-nfar . Julin N. Il.tni alu.i- ko v- Mlohnal K Kehn-h a. a N. H. S. ilnuk. Tha ahora caaca art at luna and for trial at Bi-pi. T. I0. J CRflt'SK. Prnln.y. rroUii'avlTli'i., Mlddlnburs Ana. 110, HUM. Examina'n of Teachers THE examination of the teachers i.l Hit e.mniy will lak- pi tea on tht daft and al Dm pUoaa k'tvrii ImiIow: DiaruicTa, riAcua, bavs. Mid Uvi-rrt, Wattni'a ticbool Hoott, 8.l. 113 Vmn Nal-iu at Monro, Miamokln Pain, !l Waaiilniilno Fraatinril, " 17 I'any, FrrinonL " Kvandal. tihcrrr Hill Rfthml.honaa" !W Parry Wt rilabiv SL-hm,.i.iua " 30 t'liainuau, Ariint.1a S-h.io.Uoua, Got, 1 t'nton, P..rl Trarortou, ' t H.'avi.a. H.-avarlOWD, M 4 INtvcr Waal, Mhldiaawarlb't 8. II. a A Unit, Trill. Ivllla, t t',iirc. i'-i,trn, lllo. t Jai-kann. Krat.-.ar,i:la, t Toa aianilntiioua will bsla tt 4 o'rluck, A. M. of each dvy. AppUoima wl'l provltn thantal'at wllh pli...lv of papar, a at I pauoll, tu t Taatt uanl or llihl. All ara Invited lo atlan.1. Tha tlnlliilv Ini.lll.iln will ha held tt Knllna. tmve. aud will Ic'tlt al 1 o'cluuk t. M Monday Ooi IS, I i. All laicura trt tipanlad tn tll.nd Ilia loali tut. W. P. Hi iiatr, Do, Siipl. hpl. I, l0 PublicSale. rpriE nndersigned will offer at. I Fublla Kale, on tho prnmlita, tbt lollow lug dtaorlbcO haal Latatt, oa Hulurday, September 2Cth. I860, altutlt la tltntro townahlu, Hny.lar county, fanu'a., about untbalf mile Iroin I autravllla, a.ljolnlu landt of Wln.aiu ratlr, Juht .. naettnuurs tld Jawaa UlUKaiaau, cot Ulolog 70 Acre. 0 AO RES OI. EAR, la blh atttt oftoltlrt tloa and undar soa.1 fanot I tht bttan.it wtll tt wllh valuable tlcul-r i Wharton ra troi l Riwd two and a hall flora Iramt, waalhtr buardtd hwtlllns House, Now Hank Barn, Rammtr bona, Sprint houtt, Hm.ikt hnuit, i.ufB-riv ens uiuar oui-BUiiniosa au ia SuoJ raptlr. Good Orohard, of earafully ttltawd and bttl vtrlatlaa of alt tin.ia oi iruu, it oria I oovar rtllint; aprlut aaar iht bouao matins waitr It tv try 01.1 1 aonvtultat lo thurchta, ttbool. wil't too wjartw, Kala to tammanat at It o'aloak a. at. o I talj Say wbta larau ot Mia IU be BtaUt kaowl by. ui VWT7rrt( Altorimja-At-Lnw. J G. DEITIUCtl, ' attoh ey.a r.L W. Market St. , Sflinngrwe. Pa. All pmfmtoanl hint- prompt!- tindtd to. UontalisUoDj In Engllik and rn r.b.ll'tO. J B. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEt-AT-LAW, filuMlelmry, Snydrr C ,ra. rn bo nnralt'4 la VProtoautio ololimi Envll'h or (lor nn. Ir Ptnrlnn. jfi Jon, li,'m. L. N. MY Ell -4, A Homey A I- Lti, Ml.lillrburg Prnn's All ff'"',''nl h.tinwi ntrtt, r will umlrt inmit mien inn. to bit O..MnlUlloni Iu Kinllik Ol d Urmn. (K t. I0,'T8. JACOB OILBEItT, Attornoy-At-Ijaw, MItlJl.Klll.ltO, 1M. Atll.ottt.Ml n'ru-toJ to bit cr wilt rooolvo prouipl altonlloo. July lfr.'T-. E. BOW EH, AfTORNEY-AT-LAW, MiMhbiirtf. Pa. (IHIlc Is oIKut of J. P. Crnninulur, ttq ) cnV'tiont mmlo. noil (loruiMi. Uoomltml"'!" tn RnvtUa Jm.o 15. Tt.if. 51. L. SCI IOC! I, ATTOSNET-AT-LAW, Abic lli riin, L'nion Co. Pa. PrnfeMtnnal linln rntrnnto to M ffr will rK-l prompt ollmllon. Jnn tt.'.t. QltiV U LIUCII Attorney & Oouniellor-At-Liw, Otno la App'f Mail. tin on rtom Norm ul KsrOTONS nOTIL' 8elliit)(rot, I'enn'M. (loltoollnn onl nil oihor pnli Mlnnitl t tt I B I- ollMt. nad will roonlro rnrnlul nnd prompt uootloa. Apt.ll.'Tr.ll. T T. CKONMILLni:, l' ATTyilNEV AT LW, Mifllinburg, Pn., Offrruhl-protmidiona arrviccs tolhopnh lio. Collcitionn ami all nlliprpriifriiKinn.il bininom onirume.l to bis enro will rrcrivr prompt aitentioo. Jan 8, 'OTtf T J. SMITH. ATTORf Vt AT LAW. MinM.F.IUTIIi, !tN Y EltH Ui),, FA Orom hit PrnremUonnl Karvlcot tn tho pntdl Oootullxl.iQi In Kniill'k nnd lerinnn. F. J. It. ZELLER. ATTORSKY.AT-LAVr MifjH'i iifniri, 1'itioii County, P. All li.i-ln.aa rntrn-tad tn hit curt will wall an t r.ilihriilly ntteo.lad lo. Will prartlo at lha aottral ..urla o Nnvlar and t.llninina - iniiliaa. 'nn Iu- o.inaulit.l In the Knullah 01 ll-rmau lnnua Oct. . 'Tail CHARLES 1IOWER. ATTOItNKV AT XAVI. Selinsgrove, Pu. iltTari lila prnfclnni1 aartlcra to llie pnh llO- Pntlfclinnt nn.l all nlr-r prnfraainna huainaaa enlnialcl lo bia narp will rr i'e prompt ailenilen. (Ifti ce two itnor ' 1. -a I. - v. I u - 1 I r t r 1 t -.111111 01 1 11 v nr 111 ai numim. l.'nn .1. 1 T M.LINN. A. H. BILL . .1. M. I. Inn. I ' ('lrfBOfn t4. All'iKSKi.t AT t.AV. r.awiat.ini. Pa (liter liivir prufratinnnl aarvicr lo Ilia l.ntilin, Cillt ei iiti n n l nil oilier pro. ra-i.ni'il h-iaina-a ontnilpil tn ilicircnrr will rficrivrprninpl aiiaiiiiou. I .Inn. it, 'e.Tif A. w. i'v)rru;t, .iTionxnyx at i. ,1 IF, SolinnroT0. Ta , tllTcr Ihair ti r-i fi-a-i o 'in I arrainr lo Ilia p.il.'.ic. Atllfffil hniiieitriilriilt 10 their euro will reocive f roinp' atlvnlivn. Ullioe nl liis lii'inc nn M tiu8u tot. July, l.b '72. 4MCUL A I.I. H M A If a Miinaca ui ai 3. ALIBJGIAW .1 T TtHtSE YS SON. A T L A IF. KtlitMv--;, IJl. VII profcasiomtl luiaiiieK nuj O'llleclinj .tiiru-io l lo llieir lure will rt prntnpll.v allelic. I in. (,'nn h; coiMiille l in Ki(liii 1,1 ir Uoriniin. Uiliue, .Marke. 8 jiiare. . - i II. flrimiii. Win. II. Dill oiti.MM.Vi nirr. Attorneys 5s CDimccllor3 A T-LA IF, Ortlce Near tho Post ORice. rrceltui-K, reiin'it. Conaiilutioa ia hoib Eup-liah and (larinnn banniinget. Deo. I '72lf. joti .v iiTarnold, Vttoriioy nt liaw, MIDULEUUUa, PA "r.ifeatlonnl hualnett antnialeJ to liltctrr !!.' ht prompll.v nilanlcil lo. (Fob T THOMPSON n.AKEU, a Attorno.vat.Law, Lewttliuric, Union Co., To ItSyOnn bt onatulttil la lbs Englltb sn Oermnn Unviinset.-Yfit OKFI0E Msrktl Htrtet, oppoillt Wtlla Imiih & Co't 8lort 8 4'.y VM' VAN EZKIt, ' ATTOBNEV AT I-AVy, Lowiaburg Ph. IrTcrt hit prnfoatlonalterviot to io pub 'lo. Colloolinnt anl all other Pioroation al bualnttt tiitruaiej to bia ears willrt oeivo prompt atlcotioa. B. T. PARKS t ATTORNEY AT tAW, nBLiNsoiun'E. asyjjEii county. p Hcpl.16, 'U7tl A C. SIMPSON, ATTOltNBr AT LAW, Selinsgrove, Pa, JTeis bit professional services lo the pub 10. All buaiutat eoirutied to bit oart ill be promptly attended lo. fJtn. 17, '6711 CjjAMUEL H. ORWIQ, ATTORNEY-AT LA W, niinilMburir, Uiiloa Co., Pa; OiBot atn door to Ttltsranb Prlotloa oifiot lo. ill, U7I.tr Physicians, 4o. DR. J. Y.8UINUEL, BURGEON AND PI1V81CIAN, Middleburfr, Pa Otter s hit profenlonal etrvlott io tbs sit teal of Middltourj and vloinlty. fUarea 2167 JJ J. 6MITH, Phytiolan k Surgeon, ' FrenutiU, Snydtv County, Pa titere bit profeaaloBal ItrvltM to tbe ptUl Oftue ea sUlseUeet. JUIU ou.. PbT.ticians, $c. J)R. J. O. WAGNER, flirslclnn nnd iurgeon, OfTon ht prnr-iilonl orrvloM of Adamaburg and vlrlnllr. 1 tbo eltfiOM Aog. t.'HOlf. J. P. KANAWEL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onlrtllle, Nnyrter C'M Pn Oflars bit profaitioonl tsrviovs lo lb publio. A.JHIf H. J. ECKHERT, SURGEON DENTIST. u khrhti Hi.orre, Srlintprorr, Prnn'a. rrofotttinnl bailnott prompttf mtntd to, W .-i, T. I. ORIKR BAItBER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, hnvlnw Inratrd at MtPM.FDURfl, PA.. ortic- a few l.or Win of llir t'i iinhnim. in llrivrr'i Brick l.uililina, oflrr bis pro-fi-miiiiiinl rrvie In no publio. lit pttki English anJ German Oel.l7.'"8. p EKCIVAL HERMANnT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. KrntzrrrUIr, Snytlrr (t., P,t. flftwrw hl n-nflinl irlnoi to tbo rltlrnt ol Kriirrlllt n I rllnllr. . II i,'; DR A. M. SMITH, PlIYSiniAN AND SURQEOK nnr bis profrsslonnt srrvicpt lo the elf i tpnt of AUnmthurf anil vicinity. Hrpl, 7.1 K. VAN UU3KIRK, 'UKOICAL ft MECII tN'ICAL PRNTHT f eliiiNgreve, I'enn'n. Juy(ic:-.s of the I 'care. DAM SMITH, Jnsticc of tli3 Pl'3cu & CoDTcyanccr Pitavcr Spriiifn, SntJer Co., Pa. Alt "Tlti-M hnln- -litklnr rtpKII(rnH Sr.. proniplly t on.twl (.. UollMllonn ami remit to iroui.tly niitilo. Jliy ll.'K, yiLLIA.M H. SNYDEIt. Jtisllre of the I'cnrtv Salem, Snyder County Per.n'a All Collections and reruiluneob Kot.si.'T tf. promptly made. JSAAC LEAVER, JUSTICE OF THIS PK1CJ-J nnd G encrol Collector . Mi.lillelnirf Sny.'cr roiinty. Pn. Ppecial nllaclinn pi.l In nollrcllnn nf H kinla. Itcniillancea will bt lua.lt promptly for nil c.il!ciuion male. lar. .11 lb.f tr. Y. 11 WAGS EH, Ksip, lackxnu Town-hii.SnydorCo. Pn., Will ntiruJ lo all hunim-a rnirmlcj in hia cart and ou tba lno-1 rrnaonnlilc trrua. March 11. 'USif VVID S. S1IOLLV, Jiiftico oi the Tonco, L. uiuit'I'iifiiKfiiii, Smjtlrt Co., J'o. Wilt nlirinl in nil hnalnca rniriialr.l lo bl- eira o'l moal re.iaoiinlila larina. I', O. n.Urrea, Uumlorc, Pnylcr 'n., Td. Mnr. 4, 'HO. J. 11. II ART. MAS, ji wtici: op tiik iant'i:. Ar (yonvt'.vanfor, CENTUKVILI.E. Sny.lor County. Va. (-.illa -Onn nn.l all Im-lnett parlalnlnar In Hit ..fftca nr.to-llr of tht Ptact wilt lit .tll-n.led tc tt ahorl noilct Ap rlT'fa gKI'll Ml t'CU ELL, .Justieo of fho PeiiPo aV Convevnnror, .1 t ktiii T'wnlii(t, Snjr.ltir County, H. O "11 IttHM, (TttiiVfyamJliiU, aii'1 ll Othf ft I nf its imrUiijih tn titn mt'i wtll riflVf (ui.f t psttftitl'in. I'o4luuUi44ri).: .Nt flHrlln, INin tulllilj, F. Agh, 1i, JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Penn TVp., Snyder Co. P J AM ES Ml DDLESW A UTH, Justice of the Peace & Conveyancer, Troxleville, Snyder Co., Pa. Will ttttod promptly to all manner ol but! opartalnln- to tbtotflra. (lolltcllona ma jt, Dtt.lt. Arlloltako., wrIUto. (July n.Ta-ll. y.M. II. HARDING, .H'STICK OF THE Pfc tm Jt Coiivo.vmicera FUEKMUNT, dnviitr oouoty, Ta. tolttctlona tndtl btialnnet nartalnlnt tn tht office.. r J u-ll.ia uf the Heaoa will ba atteiirle.1 to al ahorl uotlet, Apr. JT'To . J A. WETZEL, Justice of the :Peace, llmivertnwn, StiyJrr Co., Pa. All kin. la of oollroiiont mailt ou liberal Itrint. Promptly attends to all hiitincn lairiititi lo bit ears. (Juua 2tt. 7i 0 ER Ii. MIDDLESWAHTU, JUSTICE Of THE PEACE AMD CONVEYANCER, MoCIuro City, 8nyder Co., Fa, Oollaetlnot and til bualnatt parlalnlnt to tht offlct of Juattet ol the Patot will hottwndtd to tt tbort aotlot. July M.'lttl. G 1I0RNCKHGER, .lt,STlGE OF THE PEACE Parry Towotblp.Hnydarlloonty, P. Colltotlont. Uonrer stalna. and all othar bit etaauarUlolna to tbo omca will uo orouiutli n ltd to, OiSto taar Tromaotvlllo T7XECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters U ttattmtnttrv o Iht oetattor John Hmlth. dtctaatd, lata of Wa-blnvlon towtahlp,Soy der county, P-nn't.. hava baa a tranla.1 io tht imlaralyntd. All ptrtnna ktowlns tkmil? a, ln.lo.T to aald a.tal- trt ra.ia. tla.l lo makt linautdlalt ptymant, whllt thoat btvlna tttlmt trt raqutaud to prtatot ihta Only euibttlloa- JOHtf A. HWITR, kAkiU bhtl l H, MtfiT, 1M0. Attcstort. FOR SALE CHEAP. A Rod Power and Machine with Shaker and avarylhlnf la (ood working ordar, nearly aa good aa taw. ALMIl.a Joha H-at tutlna and U by 40 lacb taiplra Heparalor wllh lot feel of beat loalhcr ball. Thraiihad tlioul 4ot kuahri. Speaial la dnocuwi.U will ba alveo tad sstrtuttad (or oat year. tlaU on of tiuratt ll. BBUS.. i cpt.t.lUO., . . , lateubwry, la, I uf note.. Comer HO St. $ Broadway, NEW YORK. On both American A iitropcan planss rronOnn mi C.nlr.l r, tho Omnd Hmi vrd, HmndWsyiad riOy-Nliith XI,. II, I, Hm.l orximlM the cntlro iquaro, n.1 wna I..HII ind fnrnlhd at an aipn,a .f ,,,tr fii.0.), i o-oflh mnat alrmnlaa wall . b.in iha nn. aal Incalrd In Ilia clly t haa a poaaan-r Klrtt, lor nn.l all mndrtn tmjrovrntnt. ami la WHhtn ona t isra nt lha drp.na nf Ilia SI to. and ElalitN Ataiina KlovnirdR. K cara and atlll naarar tn lha llr.a., ram aannronlant S id aivwaalbl ""' all parlanr Ilia ally. R.v,n1 wllh hoar. I, tl lr.l-. Kpwial ratal for fainllla ant pariaa. art gnaaia. E. HASKELL. An. t9,'n,ir, rauraiTOR. B0AEDIN6HOUSE. THE CnlerataF'l would raapsolfutly In rnrm the trnvrllln puM la. biuinaaa m-n, wiMiaa-aa anil Jurora In ait-niranra at onr ttotirta lliat ha haa nia.la .n. irri.,rll aa f,,f h-lr aro-n.ti-tl,tirn and will nn levr to an. laoam Ma pairona In .ioil alyla at lha moal raai..nbla r-la., Il-,r II.14 U juao a few doora waatoflbaOcilrt Hiu-a. UAUHIFX tl FAX' Kit. Apr. 81 ;t. 1 1. Froprfclor. irnnnr t ;MIIIlel)iirtr ln. JOHN LI M B K 11 t. Proprietor. Tha abnva DnanJl tr llotal haa haan aantij and ri-l,irnHha.t in low lt atyle. Ita eantrai wnunn maa-a It .mkiilont r.ir bo-lr.,, man t iara,na in all .n-tin-a t U.mrt an.i oiharawhnaraaallo.1 ti Mi.l.llahur Thau lia la alwaytanmiiia-t wllh in Mat In tba m,r t-l-th lltrwlth ..! lit l ira ai l 111 slA.,i, m. .v., narviiaii nuviiara. irma utouarna April 4, IhTh, CENTRE VI LT.R HOTEL, (Lata Mra. Waarer'a.) l onlarrlta SnjJar t o., Pa. PETER IIAKTMAIf, Pmprltto . Thl Intcoatnbllahad and wall known k,M haaln has pnrrnnaad hy tbo ndoraianail ia llrlta a thnro ol the politic rnt ronaifc. APr,l..,l,T,. PtfEJl HARTMAR I?AII!M0i;T iIOL'PE, NKAh THE PEPOT. MIIUILKHUHll, PA., PIIM KI, Sl'tlZ, Proprietor dip Donatio id cicao proylmila lo it,l irpn nnu nan i.ucijr hern rchuill an I n niitu. noomt eninnioilloiit tbt Inhlaa." mppnca wiiu the Vtl trt market JtJ nun ttrm tucdcrati. apr lf "ft. rpiIE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. FOt'KLER, Pi-op'r. .SelitiM.jrove, Pal Thla riotal la ntaaaanl y Pwate.l Ir the ".. and laa vrrydaalr-lilr p!.r for lrarel-r t,i the KTGf accomuiodutlona ai Lnwral.t. . -""--'"I'l'innonra w hi u au- lo call aaalb. 1:4 "i i.o.i.ir in ine oa a A riralclaaa Kuatanranl locunrenl, , thtllolul. Air.lv. ll awacatvaaaawi iflerchaiits9 IloiisrJ 'ilHat ll- NORTH THIRD STKKKT. P II 11 A fJ Toitoh t$l no per tlnv. HENRY SPAHN, I nd r.vt.npxwt. tlrrU Aj.r 1.- Pltiltuirlphin Car-1 it. J. S. FASHSWOE'ftt JONES, HOAR &C: Importers ot Kuiscry, Naliciis, Waite GoDilf?, Ed acnes Gjiiis Fnmishiuz Gscds ! So. fill Mai-la.t Street. riULADEM'hi T. II. tone, W, II. si- j A. II. Ilonr. T. tl. ltd:: t.M'if. 13 '71. P'. I. V AGl NI 1 I It, WITH fi RAYDILL ft :0., U Wn;arAtt Pmi.nl WOOD AND WILLOW Wil Oil flolha. Window 9hnitrt. Mrmmi. Itrulm I'olton l.n pa, Criiln U-.p pl, lliiiikcls, Ttvtnoa, Hloka. Ke. No. 4 JO lurktl tlreel, PUilaJf. Fvb. 7. 'B7 FAC01J 11. II I EG id. k CO, WIIOI.KSAI.K IILAI.Cfl FOREIGN & DOMESTIil llillst lul,Uliv ln WM; MAN Ilonk Tcck Maker i tioner, and St2an Power P R I N T E Whoofsale Sc 1 7i Uo 529 market Strj PHILADELPHIA. l'rouvitnetia. On Prict Price Marked On AH Oovl yurei. Apr. lS-'S. QAVID WILLIAMS, Mnnuftclurrtof A Vi'bolratti' Gilt, Mahogany, Walnut an LOOKING GLAj Picture & Photographic Xoi. 230 and m Arch riiiladelptiia Ti Frtmet Rtcaircd ia tbe Alto, Keglldlog ia all lie brtt A DM I N I STRATOUS" S' J. V Lttttra nf tdmlnlalrttlat of ADAM (HHlLlV. dca". baalat ba a rat lad to tla ttl Wl.hln.la. a'Wn H..Am, a..tll partona knowloa thtmttlvai It 7 tattlt tr requttud tonakald'I mam, wuut lliuat otains ciaiv j tuain duly aulbtnticni.-i l-.r 1 Bcp, a. laau. i THIS PAPER Xnwmt iDnmiai f ml to' Few. btnetl, whr atlaat- B"ilf I otlideiM .Hull-lay Nawtptn Ita. tlAHIL.'. BE It A I Hi lanta. Simaultai Itikt. Tart, Pa. -tU-V HL'AIIlri "-ffigttroa. Q'wMwiwMwstwawawMwmwiwwwMt Gral BiBtei Hotsl. a a t