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HWdlebars, April 14, 1881
J. CMUSG. Erfifor i Propretop.
Mrs. Gira-I I. who pwi!i Freuult
a J Ujrmtn .1 imM. is stij to be
Ibe first Presi. tint's wifu able to
Mil witU fotviu i1iiiimiU ia Ibe
wort language of .'.nmpe. Her
tinermn1 in nl-ti ar-oiuplibeJ in
0 ermea artit IV. nrb.
7a fUi'ioo to d uJe, fire A01
railroej eoci Ii-nt. o b tve a report
Of terrible enrtlitttiako in tbe isle
of Seio, w.tiVi Jedtroyol the lives of
three thotmo I par m. Tiii Ut
eabterrane to Mtattir'taatvi it roncb
Dora Nftn than the one whiclt
hook np tlx laid of Isobia last
Booth both in th i bn of Ufa aad
tbe deetrnctio'i of property.
A yoriDg Csnatian eonple eloped
tbe other day and were married. A
few days previous the wooldbo
gruota initioel a frien I to take a
traok to the bjiso of the lady and
aik permission to letve it there an
til be could pneire n boarding
place. When tbe frleod celled for
tbe trunk th yoang lady Led filled
it with ber clothing, and it wee
beaded ovr to ber at t'je railroad
atatioo.
Wb'o Sin ilor Vo irhufs quoted
the Philadelphia Evening leUgrnph,
aa a Republican piipcr against 11a
bone, Senator Mitchell interrupted
him to say that ''if the paper refer
red to were fapnOlicitn at all it was
a Itepublioau pep-r wHU Denooratio
teodetioittt, and iie ton leneies were
more frmjimjtly I i u H-atio thto
Republican." Oir now .Seoator bit
the nail qnnralr ou be be!, e
d eoibed the p-tpor i . tuition exact-
Wbat'e in a name t At Felicity,
Obit;, two men were slabbed by
Fred Seine, all ou account of a color
ad girl. Th nvtii tlitt pro I a a 1
tbis stabbing ia Felicity wm the
jsaloasy of tlu lovir i t S d-ie. It
will be interesting, wlieu this case
comes to aee if the jury will reverse
tbe asnal order and decline tbe
murderer, -Fred. Seine. A innrdsr
bat also been committed at Utopia,
only seven aiilee from Felicity. EJere
ie au instance whore Utopia might
as well be a long distance from Fe
licity. War between Greece and Turkey
has beeu averted, the ambassadors
having accepted the boundary line
aagges-el by the sublime porte.
Since the great powers bavo accept
ed tbe Ottoman offer they will next
proceed to reduce tbe Greeks to
submission through diplitnilio in
fluences. This will be muah easier
tuen persuading the Turks to change
tbeir plana. Tbe probability is that
war will be averted, which is a great
end attained, and aft er a time the
Uelleoee may bo i i lioj 1 to accept
the inevitable, take the territory ced
ed and save the cost of a war.
There seems little reason to doubt
that Rus-tie aud Ojr many are eeri
vnsly meditating a scheme to secure
concerted action on the part of the
Europe to government for the ap
preheusion of political astss ins and
malefactors. riieRiisiin ambsssa
d rs at the principal foreign courts
have all been sum u jo I to St
Petersburg to rsceivu instructions,
it is said, to lay . tbe matter before
tbe governments to wiiio b tbey are
accredited. There wjul 1 be litt le if
any objwtim to t'n ili.ijr. of
tringeut measures to eeojre this ob
jtiot, bat for the fact that Russia's
barbarous treatment of psrsous who
re merely suspects i of ori ae hie
projuliuel the entire oivili. I worlt
ageiost ddliverio up p.litia.l re
fugees to the tender mercies of ber
at cret police.
A horrible prtctica is reported as
prevailing io .Wett Vir-,iui. where
piapers are dispose I of by auction
to tbe Iownst bidders. The man
who agree to keep the pauper for
the lowest amoaut fir i year be
ojtnea the pnreWer. t is report
ed that the aufoftitatt vioti os of
this barbsroua plan are subjected to
all aorta of hardship, the purchas
er in many oases being character,
lew parties whj eUrva the p tapir
in order ,1 j tntke a pr 3t, an J force
them to perform labor for which
tbey are physically incapacitated.
Oaeeise i aononnoel where an old
ladv waa bid In bv a shirk, ami nrw.n
, , r w-
beeri. who had purobaaed ber she
eoesti piteous! and aoon after
rtxlt died of a brokee heart.
"t:rUalighi disposition shown
j t-list c!a
of citlzse
t 9
Tbe v!hU of a delegation of tbe
Society tt Friends to Washington
to coufer with tbe Administration
on the Indian qnoation developei
the important fact that Secretary
Kirk wood agreed with bis predecos
sor la the tnterijr DopurUient that
where practicable lauds sUonld be
divided among the ludians in sever
alty. Tbe sngg-stbo of Dr. Rhode
that tbe Indian schools of Hampton
and Carlisle be broken np has noth
ing to recommend it. Th aboli
tion of these school i not at all
neosssuy to th establishment of
similar school in the Indian coun
try if tt is so dfiired. ' The two In
question at best cn care for but a
few hundred Indian boys and girls
at one time, wnerei thur are pro
bably fifty thousand of the younger
Indian who abonM be somewhere
pat to school to lesrn English and
to learn trade - That policy pur
sued for a very few year will de
finitely settle the Indian question.
If it i cheaper, tp feed them than U
fight them, ft is still cheaper to
teach them to feed themselves in a
country whore the buffalo and tbe
deer can no longer be depended up
on to furnish tbera tbeir daily food
There is an advantage in having
these experimental aboola in tbe
East rather than the , West Tbey
are snr rounded and supported here
by a public sentiment which beartt-
lp sympathizes with and approves
the purposes of tbe school. This
would not be the case on tbe fronti
er. Here, too, tbe Indian children
are brought into contact with tbe
moet advanced civilization of tbe
country and, what is of supreme im
portance, doring tbeir school course
they are, praotically. entirely exempt
frotn any parental interference or
unfavorable native influence.-
I'h Uadelp ft ia J 'resi.
Peaceful is not a word to be ex
pected from or applied to bomb
makers, mine diggers and other
conspirators for assassination, yet
th Nihilist implicated in the ru ur-
der of the Cztr all claim to bo good,
peaceful citizens, who were "reluc
tantly obliged" to "terrorize" tbe
Czar nut of existence. This they
certainly did very effectually at last
although the several previous at
tempts with which they acknowledge
their connection,' failed. They sill
probably sooa leiro that tit for tat is
the law in Russia and that terroris
ing will be met by terrorizing a
thing that is uhfortanate in itself,
bat it can hardly be avoided until
I at BV . ...
doio iiuiiiHi aoti imperialist meet
and make some' mutual concesnious
for a settled state of affairs. Cer
tainly no one can regret that these
persoos will probably be condemned
any more than it waa impossible not
to regret tbe death of the Cur.
Uothare tbe victims of a system.
Perhaps it is an evidence of Sena
tor Mitchell's independence that be
npealts his opiuion whenever be has
one, regaidless of tbe ideas of those
who claim to have elected bim. a to
what constitutes independence. In
plain Auglo-Ssxon, eoator Jitcbell
has the main ingredient of that
quality known as independence. He
has a miBd of his own.
A child of Thomas Cummings, of
Munclelod., awoke tbe otbsr morn
ing to find its ear pinned to tbe
qnilt by a fish hook,' which had been
dropped somehow into tbe bed. The
book bad passed entirely through
the ear, aud had to be cut in two be
fore it could be removed.
Ooe of the most profitable indus
tries of Australia is tbe cooking and
canning of .rabbit. These animals
are so numirefts-that whole crops
sre sometime destroyed bv them.
During the last season, which lasted
twenty-five weeks, one firm canned
675.0J0 of th rodents.
Fred. D juglass will not be reap
pointed marshal of tbe District of
Columbia. ' Capt. 0. E. Ueory, of
Cleveland, Ohio, will be appointed
marshal of the District, and Mr.
Noughts will bo giveu another posi
tion. ...They have soma fast, people
in tbe Heat and Northwest A
young man of twenty-six, living in
Madison, Wisoonsin, ha just marri
ed tbe divorced seooad wife of his
grandfather.
'A contemporary believe that an
Iowa old maid, who bo oot sp keu
an audible word for three year.
could be effectually cared by lev
ing her ia a room five mioute wit b
a mouse.
The public dtt statement for
frea, show a redaction during the
.... Lord Hescooefield' health is
still in a precarlone condition.
. A railroad exploring party in
Africa has been almost exterminated
by tbe native.
.... A war between Greece and
Tuikry i still imminent, and ought
to be preventod by force by tbe
Knropean powers.
. . . .In a railway collision in Mia
nesota on rndny, one man was
burned to death and six otbere were
injurtd. several awioonlv.
. . . .John McClelland, a raftsman
from Potter township, JaTerson
oounty, was instantly killed by bis
raft colliding with another at the
mouth of Pioe Creek. Tbe nob
bing poet broke striking bim over
th head, breaking his skull.
. . . .There has not been a licenaed
hotel in Potter ooonty for twenty
year.
....'Oil Ab" the famous war
eagle of tbe 8th Wisoonsin regimeot
ia dead.
....In many part of the Stat
there is a dogpoisooiug fever, hund
reds of dog being killed by but
ton. ... .In .Missouri the House of Re
presentativd be paased a bill
making it a felony to demand or re
ceive illegal fees.
... .Oo its death bed, the Corry
Daily exclaimed t "You might
as well try to drive a railroad epike
with a tack hammer as to run a non
pareil newspaper in a small pica
town.
. John Shorman was out of of
flee on March 3, for tbe first time
io 36 years. I la was a private citi
zen from the afternoon of that day
until midnight of the next, when
Senator Tborman'a term expired.
.... Cnrrio, tbe murderer of the
actor, i'orter, in Texas, recently ac
quitted on tbe ground of insanity,
has been ahot dead at Los Vegas,
New Aexioo, while on a drunken
spree in abich be tbreuteued to kill
several persons.
... A m iciiine has been invented
which can make 100,0 )0 cigarettes
a day. The o insumption of cigar-J
ettes in 1840 amounted to 408,000,
003. aud it iseitimated that 1,000,
000,000 will be required to supply
the demand for 18S1.
. . . .Information has been receiv
ed of a terrific cyclone in Raudolph
ooun'y, -I la., which destroyed the
home and killed theeutire family of
Mr. John Bmbry. coonitiug of him
self, wife and two cliildreo, while
jtbey were asleep.
...Only four States now remain
as Otitobir Sutm Cljorgit. Iowa.
Ohio, nod U'tst Virginia. Michig-in
and Rhode Inland vote in April,
Oregon in Juue, Al ibima in Angu t
Arkansas. .lino and Vermont in
September. The others, twonty
seven in nn nber, aud all the Terri
tories, vote io Nova nbor.
....The most miserable beings iu
Pennsylvania are certain rocuutly-nr-rived
ungarians, who are now liv
ing from band to mouth at day la
bor in the various oou) districts. A
few days ago two of them who have
been working near tiaston dug np a
calf that bad been buried because it
bad died of disease snd made meals
from it,
....While a carpenter wa at
work at a third-story window in
Lancaster oo Tuesday, a batnhet fell
to tbe ground, almost severing Al
bert Hoffman's leg oo the wsy. Mr.
HoJf.nao was sitting on the front
step of the building. Tbe hatchet
struck bis leg, cntting a gaab two
inches in length and peuetrating the
flesh to the bone.
. . . .Two facts, according to the
Trlhune, "stand out prominantly in
the recent appointment of Presi
dent Oarflold, He dots not pro
scribe nor make war npoo any clans
of Republican ; but be remombors
that th people intrusted t him.
and not to anybody else, the resp on
sibilities of tbe Executive offloe, and
be ioteods to be President him
self." . . . .Chicago now boasts tbe fioest
railway depot in America,' coasting
2,000,000. There are three main
bnildings of Philadelphia pressed
brick, and the entire trackage is roof
ed with iron and glass, under which
twenty trains can arrive and depart
at tbe aaroe time. Tbe pasaengor
building ia finished in marble aod
biaoK wamui an i me ceiling are
finely frescoed.
...."A Burning discovery was
made io Hobo ken N, J. in the post
mortem examination of the I ody of
Mrs. Adolpb Boohois, of 21! Wash
ington street It was found that she
bad been literally eaten alive by
triohinaj. from the effucte f which
he died on Buoday evening. .Zfrr
hitcbcnd i now t'i trl'S t":f-i:
A GRAND WORK.
J. ItiiMtll Manning, it.. P., V. B
for twenty-five yeras a practical Stock
Raiser and Veterinary Buroon, ' him
written book called the ' ItLL'STRA
ftto Stock Docroit ajid Lifb Btook
KMCYCLOPKD1A," and we learn that It
Is attracting special attention. He
has treated tbe subject with a mast
erly hnnd, and any person. -interested
lu Hones, Cows, Sheep, Bwine 'and
Poultry, would do well to otitaln a
copy at once. It tells ' bow to buy,
sell, breed, shelter, train, etc., bow to
know and cure disease, and in Ian
gunge all can understand. Th Pub
lishers have rendered It objrct
TKAcmsa, by illustrating It with over
400 fine engravings. It is by far the
most complete and valuable book
ivteiy issued oy siiDscnption, and 'we
do not wonder that agents make
money rapidly selling It Published
by the well-known firm of HUBBARD
BROTHERS, of Philadelphia.
A thnrnnea and safe remedy Is PR
Mrrmrrs hkazmchJ and
DYSPEPSIA PI I.I A Sold by all
Druggists. Trice 25 cents.
Nothing sD food frr Headache and
Dyspepsia - as ' 'K. MfflTAUit'd
AAADACf E AND: DYSPKPSM
PI 1,1-5- Prce 25 cents. All Druggists
son mem. '
bait Rheum for. seventeen years
Helpless for eight years. Unabl to
walk. Oot about on bands and knees.
7ead, face, neck, arms and legs cover
ed. Cured by Oitioura Remedies.
Will 3cDonald, 2542 Dearborn street
Chicago.
w 9
Shrewdness and Ability.
Hop Witters so freely advertised In
all the papers, secular nd religious,
are having a large sale, and are sup
planting all other medicines. There
is no denying the virtues of the Hop
plant, and the proprietors of these
Witters have shown great shrewdness
snd ability in compounding a Bitters,
whose virtues are so palpable to every
one s observation Ezaintiitr and
Chronicle
AGENTS WANTED QUICK to take or-
iUn for tht sbMp-n, B4I Soaplst anil so.
urstt fellllon nl Ik
Revised New Testament
And Full History of iti Revision.
New ready for Amn. Mit .l.lrbl oiuion
low prle.t. i ntd bt th.monrf.
htr. Mr ea.oe lor mn or lull. Io mk
lannof (art, PtrtieuUrt rr. Uutnt 0 en't.
A-t.Ulk. Aitlr-U ll'JRHAItll IIHO TH KU4
TU L'B(.Bttt UlrMl, PklUtUlybla.
Apr.M.lv.
NEW FflilTURfi ROMS !
TH E unilerli;nel hns opennl a
Furniture Store, near the Middle
hurg P.'pot. and keeps constantly on
hand a lures and well selected stock of
CJlmmbot Hititss,
1 lolt onli,
Cniifl-Nonted Olinirw,
Wool-Meut CJIutlrn,
lxtoriNioii TnbtaN,
HtnriclK,
. LonngOri,
and everything else kept In a flrt-class
Furniture Store.
H. H. RENINCER,
near the Depot,
Apr. 14,6m. Middleburg, l'a.
FARMERS ARE MAKING $25 to $50
lr wk wiling-
Manning's Illustrated
Stock Book
B'fwM Tr j rrm r sntusllf It. Tt I
lb L,tnt soil mott Oonipl! work vr li
S la Aiurla troatlnv or Hor, C'atil,
rh, t. iblr lrla. brMcllnn, Iralnlnn,
osttMs of tfls', aiuptoiD and rm.it,
iwa pM 4wi llluatratlnnn llUhlf nlurMil bf
.,t-n vniiDam auiuoriiia a IB- t-rmat,
VlfaPfi ,aad ho. of Pa, Oo.Im of V-u.
riaarr normrf. una. J. w. Ud do, and oth
Ira. If dlr nroRtabl work, load
na for Fall parllenlars. IIUIIHAUD UMOd
T23 t'baitaot St., Pklladalubla. fa.
ipr. H,4.
NOTICE is hereby ivn that I
hava thla daf btatfbt fra-a Joha J. lU
bla P barton wbb'kbabad Itft In tba poasawlon
f JokB H. Focklar. I hjarUT StWr all Bar.
anna thai 1 kata Dlaaad tba a-ld kh.ibin la in
ear and poaaataloa of Juba I. Voaklar. at aar
piaaaura, aaa all paraona ara barabf eaatoaad
aaaluat latarfarlag er waaUllna with tba aaiaa.
I SAHAU SI1H,
Ballsira, April I. lull, -
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In tht vutilrr oftht-oA-tigitnl
jYaVtie of A
braluxm Ktoium
In th, Cburl of
Otminou Plftu
of Sitybr Co.
TH K nndersifrned Auditor appoint
ad b Iba aatd (Icart Lullilrlhnti, ik lumM
In tba baada ol llnrr Kraaa Aailsnaa for
tba bausht of (raditura ofAbrabaia Krouaa,
will alt rr Ibapurpoa or hi appolutnaal at
tba olll oa of r. J. Miaiih. Ka.i . la tha it.
of Mlddlabar. on 8.VT0HDAV, A PHIL Ulrd ,
imi, at a'etoob A. M., at wbloh lima aad
plaaa ail Parana kava eialiaa ar requaiad
tu praxant Ibaia dulf aatbaoiloated, or ba da
barred Irvut aiialia Is aa al I f iad.
n. .... JACOB UlLBEBT.
AprPT, IML AaJltor.
AgenU Wanted to Sell
FALSE GODS
By r. a. U Mbs, let r Yokohama, Japan. A
aaw work of matcbleaa utraat, daaorlblaa:
tbe atra saanparaltiiw of Haathaa Natlusi
la all parts lead bk of tbe world. Tbe on If
volano erer laaaad rorroa tkla sraat aakjaat.
CwbUIb tbaaaaod fast atraaaar Ikaa Sctlaa
tba wild laaa-'satliiat of Id dalor eoaaara.
las IIbitV aad ikit. Ike liaarisr o Ma a.
wltkall Ike (tr.Ba ballala, laa-aadi, eaatoma,
wna , worauik, 'empia, sunn, aaoriaoaa,
ta.. oaaeiad Ibaraalik la llluaLid J
aaaad la aalnua tirl. A truly woadarlul bnvk.
twwiiwHii lajuiaaaafr
l-ria. alo.
eddien UVB1IARU
UO., m
Ubaataot HI,
rsusas.
Apr. uiw.
attsaWavMa Sintiu4wMna wt.Mwiw
. , . Jak. m m
A Ho rnrs-dt' La w.
H. DILI-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LewUlurff, VtiN'd.
All tiilstarM rilrtiptd
Is his ears will
b preruplly stlsJl Io,
pt, SO, 181.
JL O. DKlTRICn,
ATTOItET-Ar.LA W .
, SInrkM St., Srtinngrove, Pa.
All prof1oaat siaM promnttv altaad
I. Ooaaalialloai la Kaalltk aud raa
rub. ll.'K).
J U. WUNDERLT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MitUIrburff, Siipisr C
fas baaentall la
IOrPrMuw alalau
Kaallah r)raa.
ror pfioa, aw
jsa. i,du.
L.N
MYER4,
i.
Attorney At- Lav,
SllrMIHMM-g, Pnal,
.., ' O
All pwl'iiil ba,ia aitraaud I hit
ar will rwtr prompt ailntion.
Uostaiutlaai la KaIUb aid Uarataa.
(K'i, IS.TS.
JACOB OILBEKT,
Attorney A t-Law,
MIDULKIIUKQ, PA.
All btlnM rainiaUd t bk) ara will rmln
roaipt atuolloa. July ai.'T.
E. BOWER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
iiiUtlrbur(j. Pa.
P.UroomliUr, n).
ua isarj.
Ootlartl!
Uaataltatlnnt Is Eoallik
J ana IS, 'TS.tf.
aad ()ruian.
JJ L. SCHUOU,
ATTOSIET-AT-LAW,
Mlddlcburg, Penn't.
PnfsMlaaal bnilnma nlrald o bli r
will rslT prowpt aiuntloo. Jaa to,'7S.
ruiAS
P ULRICU,
Attorner 4 0oanellor-At-Law,
0B la App'i BaildlBS on doat Nortb l
B.BTBTOBB riOTBI..
SelluBtrrov-, t'snn'a.
Ootlastlnnt aod all tbr Dr"'tlool boal-
SM la aolleltl asd will racal careful aad
prowpt aiwailoa. Apr.ll,'Tr).tl.
T P. CRONMILLKR,
Ma ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Mifflinburg, Pa.,
OtTsrtblsproteatiooa sarvlees teths pub
He. Collaoitont snot all other professional
buslaass salrusfsd to bis ear will raotlv
prompt sitentloa. fjaa S, 'fiVtf
TJ. 8MITII.
ATTORWET AT LAW.
MIDDLEHUKt), S.t TCUSUll., PA
Offtra hli Proraatloaal aarl to tb pabll
Uonaultatloai la Caallak aad Qaruiaa.
F.
J. K. ZELLER,
A TTORNEY'A TLA W
Nfflinbirg, I'nion County, Pa
All bnalnari antraatad to bit nsr will
wall aad f.ebfallr attaadd to. Will practla
atibavralarto a roylr aad adlulnlDa
rountlaa. Daa ba aouultal In tba Knxllah or
(laraiaa lananata Oot.., T3tl
CIIARLKS UOWKR,
AITUIINEY AT LAW.
Selinserove, Pa.
UlTrs bis prefefslanalssrvloaa io lb pub
10. Uollaellont and all oltiar prorfssion
builntas alruHtsl to bla ear will r
oiv prompt altanilon. Oltio two door
aoulb of Ibo Normal Me boal. Js a 6, '0
J M.MNX,
ATTORNEV AT LAW, Lcwiihurg, Tt
OITars hla prufaasional sarvio to lb
pablio. CulUstions snd sll other pro
rsionl business sslriisitu I Bsesr
will roivproaipl atlut ion.
Htpt. HO. IHHO,
A.
w. porrtJtt,
ATTORNEYS A T LA TP.
8elinsgrore, Pa ,
Offer Ibrir profraaional seriioea io lb
pulilio. Alllrtai bulnnlriial to Iheir
car will raoair ronipl atlaution. Otflos
at hi bom on Mate SirU
Jul, fib '72.
tosf. anaMAB. aoaaos aliswas
S. ALLEMAN & S0K.
A TTORSE 8 A 1 LA W.
MeliriHirrovo, l'n..
AU profaisional buain sad oolttotin
tntrustad to their vara will bo promptly
aliened lo. Can bi consulted ia Engtiib
or Oarnaaa. OiBec. Mark'. Huuara.
11. II. Grimm. Wm. II, Dill
GRIMM & DIL.L.
Attorneys& Councellors
AT-LAW,
OIBoe Near tbe Post Office.
Freeburs;, Peuu's.
Conaultalioo ia bolb English and Oerroan
Languages. Uao.l 'Hit.
John ii. armuld,
Attorney nt. IrvM-,
MIDDLBIIUUO, PA
Profassionsl bustaalrustd to bis ear
: bs promptly attended to. Fab
J THOMPSON BAKER,
Attorne.vat-Law,
LtwliTiurg, Union Co., Pa
MsT Oea bs soasullod is lbs Eacltsh aa
vermes tangiiagea.
OrKICB Mark! Street, oppoill Walls
milk Jk Co's Stors ft
WM. VAN GKZKK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
" Lewisbnrff Pa.
Offer bis professional (err tee to is pub-
US. Collselions sad sll other Piororsios-
si busiasia sntrusled to bis ear will rs-
esivs prompt atlealioa.
g T. PARK 8,
ATTORMET AT LAW,
S'lLIHSOROVK, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa
r)pt.l6, '6711
A C.SIMPSON, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW, -Selinsrove,
Pa.
Jffsvs bis profsioaai srvios to lbs pub
o. an Business sairusisti le at sars
will be prompilv attoadsd to.
fJaa. 17, '6711
tAUUKL U. OltWIO.
ATTORNEY.AT LAW,
rlTlNlsiira. I'mIois Pan:
0 u d-rr t Tj;r rr.atlas Ja
risioiani. $ c.
jptl MARA.ND RUT BROCK,
Fremjnt, Snyd8r eounly, pa.
Urdoarot nltlmnrUollor PbrfinUs
ad rtaraxin. (rr;M- pfoiMiloail tarTlt
I lb publla. epb( Kogiwa aaS OaraiaB.
larch, H, IS-t. if. . ".
H,
J. 8MITH,
Pbyiiolan A Surgeon,
frtnumt, 5njrfrr County, Pa.
OSrBprofalonalrVIM talk ill
omt a Mala urMt. , J an !,.
D
R. J. O. WAGNER,
rtiyslclsin NNd Sargcwn,
UVor bl proflnl rld to lb H(ta
f AdoirgaadlrlallF. , Aa(.,'Mr.
D
R. J. r. KANAWKIi
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Tcsitreiliie, NnyAer Jw., Vm
OfTr bis prohssioaal ssvvis t lbs
penile. - i 6 38lf
J. ECKKERT.t ,
SURGEON DENTIST, '
BtCKDSCnTW S)L40K,
Selinngrovt, 1'enn'a.
rrofloeel baalaaat proSjptlv attaadad io,
I. .Mrts.TB,
J)R. L GRIEJR BARBER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
baring loeated at MId'dLEDORO. PA,
Itln a fw doors Ws! of lb Courlboue.
ia Dearer' Driok'buildlas, oiler bis pro
fessional service to the pablis. Bs
sptsks English snd Usrmsa
pERCIVAL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
KrutterviUt, Snydrr Co., Pa.
Otters hi professional aerrlee le lb ell In
I Kraieerrllle aad rbilnltf. I a-. I,7
D
R. A. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON
Offers bi profeaelenal servine Is lbs oltl
tensof Adamsburg and vloinlty. 8rp4, 73
J K. VAN BU3KIRK,
1UR0ICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST
Seliii!urove, Peun'a.
- Justices of the Peace.
DAM SMITH,
Jnstlcsofttie Peace ft Conrerancer
Beaver Spri ng$, Snyder Co., Pa.
AI1Anilll 1.1. . J. ...i. I...
Iirenptlv attended to. Uolleolloo aad realti
es -aa proiniilr mad. . . Maf l..l79
"yiLLIAM H. SNYDER.
JJuatree) of the Ppmc-.
Salem, Snyder. County Penn'a.
All Collections and remitanccs
proniutlv made.
, HaT.ti.'r tr.
ISAAC PEAVER, r,
JUSTICE OF tltE PEACE
and
Ooneral Ooll&otor .
Middleburg, floydrr'Oountr, Pa.
Pprolal sitentioa. paid to eollrotlsns of
sll kinds. Reiaitlaooa will b jinade
promptly for all eol'.ution ma le.
Mar. 2iT IQ7S ir. '
H. WAUNKK, Esq.,
o JUSTICE OP THE PEACE.
Jaoksoe Township, SoyderCo. Pa.,
Will attend to all business entrusted 10
his ears and oa tbo , most rasnnnhl
terms. ' March l, 'CHtf
D
WID S. SIIOLLT,
Justice of tbe I'ence,
Uniun,Toietuhip, Snyder Co., l'a.
Will atiredlo all business entrusted to
bis ears on most reasooabls terms.
P, O. address, Duadvre, SoyderCo., Pa,
' Mar. 4, '80.
H. IIARTMAN.
jimncR or the PE.irn.
8c CDnveynnoer,
lw.zi rttKVll.i.ti, onyaer county, re.
Colleetlons snd all hnalaeet nartelnlna to the
elBee ot Justin ol lb Peno will b attended t
at abort notlo Ap r trie
s
El U MITCHELL,
Jnstiee of tbe Peace & Conveyancer,
jeeaeoa rowaaoip, nayaer ennntx, re.
Uflllaolloaa, tlnavaysaalna. and all other ba.
alniMa pertain In a tit th onVawlll reeelre prompt
aitonllnn. Poet erSee address: Haw Harlln, Unloa
ooauty, Pa. ..-...( . Aug. le, IsTT.
JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq.,
JUSTICE QF, THE PEACE,
l ,
.. Penn Tvf p., 8nvder Co. Ps
JAME3 MIDDLESW ARTH,
Justice of the Pesoe & Conveyancer,
Troxleville, Sgyder Co. . Pa.
Will attend nraninttv.ta all aiaanaral beat.
seaapartalnlnkto Ikeolflea. (ivlleetlons male,
1Is. Artlelesaa., arUtea. (Jalf V7e-tl.
TyM. H. HARDING,
justice or TUB I.ArE
site Conveyancer,
rueEMNT Usrd.r oounty, fa.
Collcrtlons andal bnalaeea Bertelalas to th
eflflraof Jiwllseof ibePeae will beatuudedto
at sauri Boiiea. . u Apr.ir-i.
A. WKTZEL,
Justice of the Peace,
Beavertoteti, Snyder Co., l'a.
All kinds sf oollfolions mad oa liberal
tare.. Prompt! alUad is all buslosso
iatrusud to bis sars.
bis sars.' (Jus IS. '78 If
ER B. MIDDLESW ARTH,
JUSTICE OP THE PACI
ASD
CONVET ANCER,
ttooinre Oity, Snyder oo., vm.
Oellaellasi aad all baalnssa aartslalaa te Ike
efSeeef Jueileeofths Pea will b attended t
at sanra avuee. aiy aa.'PH.
Q UORNBfiRQKR,
JVSTWR OF THE PEACE
yam ewBahia.ewdertaat.fa.
Oaluns, Ovav nna -a, - a n ib hs
f- - ..if TMI . V l ,,
a M. I- . t ,
J. BOWKRSOX,
Justice Of tht Pta it Conveyance,
Pfnr.icrtek, Snyder Co, Pa. -
' Collertlniti and rmlHnee rroeipllr mad.
Ooaaaclns aeatif aad ekaaj.lr aieenteit.
April T, -SL
Hotels.
MMM-ML :
Coiner t9St. Broad wa.
NEW YORK.
On botb American A Airopean plans: '
rrnnita- on Oeatr.l Wart, the Orand Isnata.
orrama in eaiire sqasra, and waahnllland
fnrnlshed at aa eipeaee of arar SW,n. It I
--" niiwn vivf " well as atln IBS fla
set loested la the all? t hae a paeeana-r Blnra.
tor and all wmdara Iraprwviiatants, aad Is wMhln
one ernar of tl dep.e of Ibe mi-ibead Klahtn
AfenneKlerata4a.lt aara and all II aeorar Io
lh Uhi.il mm ' . A 1L :
from all parte of the ettr. Room with boar J, SS
pvrvaj. rpww, rwiea ior lamiiiao ana aanaa
aaat f aasta.
. t. HASKELL.
Aag- t.'l0.ly. Paorairros.
BOABDfflG HOUSE.
THE Undersigned would rspeotfuity to- '
form lb travelling pablio. business
tt-n. wltneseee Bod lnmral,t(Mila.M.i.H -
Uourta Ibslke hss madeampla preparalloae far
lislr SfworaaodMlon aad will endeavor la aa.
pairona nl aom mi J It at IRB Wtnat - T
raaxmama raiaa, noaniing Hone a few doora
weetef theOcarl Uonae.
. OABRItL BEAVER.
Apr.MTS. If. ProprUler.
lTronrxTnnini irnnon i
JOHN LIU BERT, Proprietor.
The alter popalar Hotel ha been reSttew
and rernrnfabed In the beat eijle. lu eeatral
looatloa makae It eoaranlent for baxlnes
mee i i ar-ons la atuadanaa ki iu.pi n
Others wba are oalla.1 to Mlddlebara. Tb I
Ma la .I.... .....II.J . k .... . . .
- z '"r w," ia in aaar ,
hat tbe Her with good llqanrs aad tha ntskl
attended br earefufl boaturt. Terms edernts
April a, UTS,
CENTREVILLE IIOTEL,
(Late Mrs. Wearer's.)
Cenlerrlle Harder Co., Pa.
PETER HAKTMAW, Ptoprlal ,
This tonsestabllsked and wall baawa kete
harlns; bma pa re a a sad by tbe andersUned.es)
Helta a share f th pa bile pat ronsss '
Apr I.T1. PETtB UAHTMAIT
NATIONAL HOTEL.
JUUN Is. FOCKLER, Prop'r.
Sellnwijrrove. Pa.
St ITaVatakt I. a. . .
and Is a rarj desirable pleoe for tnreleraoMoo
lb BBSTof aueommodstlons at Law rsu. Per
eone aloppina once will be aara to sail aaala. Tbe
brstnfllqnor In tbsbai
..T. ""aiaa Baeuarani taeoaaeclloa wl
the Hotel. Apr.l.'T.
itlcrclinnts9 House,
NORTH THIRD STREET, PIIIL'A PA.
Terms'--$1.50 per day.
HENRY SPAHN, Prop'r.
C.W. SfAHlV, Clark
Apr.
1,'ti.
PhiladelphUi Cards.
J. S. FARNSW0RTH.
WITH
JONES, HOAR &C9
Importers ot
Haisery, Notious, VH!te GooflS, Emliroi
icrics Gents Farnisbins Goods ti,
No. 6H Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
T. n. (ones,
A. R. Hoar.
I Mar. 13 '74.
W. H. sihelbley.
i . ti. ueioDtel.
I h. WAOKNELER,
WITH
GRATDILL A Co.,
WOOISSALS DSALSS IW
WOOD AND WILLOW WARS
Oil Clotbs, Window ahades, Broims, Mats
Brush Colloa taps, Grain Dags, V.J
Nets, Buokets, Twiaes, Wloks, A.
No. 420 .Vsrkst 8lrl, Philsdalpbl
J B. 3KLHEIMEK ,
DEALEB ltf
HARDWARE
Iron, Nails,
Steel, leather.
Faints, Oils.
CoacH & Saddler Ware
AND MANUFACTURER Of
Stoves & Tinware
MARKET STREET,
Ijewisiiown. Penn'Be
N.remher ii, I87l-tf
wm. i.unn.
Blank Book tlaker Star
tioner, and Steam-: " "
Power .
PR in TER,
V iiuieastxie aK Hetall
No 529 Harket Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Protnvtnet. One Prift 8elll9
Prlct Marked On All Goodt In fi
ffttret.
Apr.lB'-'a.
QAVID WILLIAMS,
Maaufeetarssof A WkoUsalsOsalsvIe
(lilt. Mshegaay, Walaat aad Roseweew
LOOr NC3 GLASS
Pioture a Pltotosrapbio Frajnes
Kes. SM an U$ Area Street
Pblladalpkia l'a.
Pram Repslrtd la tk best nsase
Also, Rgitdisg la all lis brsaskss. 11
JJNION PIANINO MILL
. ELiMsaaovK.eiiTnEi oo.,r
Cicely cTi rv7r::or
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