f THJ3 FOOT Uiddleburg, July 14, 1881, locrtl lNevv. Ace. Urmia Vovmtr rfltiBTi. fk Coorta el fcsTtsT CotfatT ar kalil nn lha fnortk Mon.ls M Fsbrsarr, Mar, snd rjaptsmbar, sad Sasokd Basilar of PacaiBkat. All communications, btrMtif lot trs Ac. for this nflice, to secure .mmnt attoiitlmt should be nddrpsspd m follows: Tint Tout, Middlelitirjr, Dnyder County, Fit. Advprtisptiients. communication Ac. must lie hntiilcd n by Monday noon, to secure iusor lon in next issue Mr. Marian Stahliiockur is in Myor town. Ret. I. Irvino and wifo liiivo moved to Berwick, ohn W. Orwi Mod fiimily bare re turned from Getty sutirg, , -a-. The cont of tiling a o(sgo itninp ence it tbreo cents twice, -. IVoitAe jrowling ; take your weather it comet, and be thankful. The fine for tresspassing on tnnd Where notice are poalod up, is 10. Cliarlet and Dora Ayro are at borne will return to their wostron Lome ihortly. Appetite, Flesh, Color, Strength and Vigor if you covet these, take Oyer's fisrsspsrill, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. Mist Amelia Alaenhower and Mia Ella Bolender who a fow week ajro, accompanied Will Ranch to Lebanon, Ta., have returned home. Conductor Furlong paid our office a visit on the 2d inst. It is pleasure to meet a gentleman ofJr. Furlong's style he it genial, intellgent and big-hearlod. "Forced by my political connection into public life, my iinering were in tensiflcd by the comment of those who saw my fcc and head covered with scrofulous humor," said a contlemmi recently cured by Cuticura Remedies. July lm. About the best and moat reliable adilion of tho New TonUmonl i thai published by the Henry ill TuMUli log C. Norwich, Conn. Elegant pa per, largo typo, with aide note, and handsomely bound. It may be said to be tho only uceumlr e lition. . John Moyer, tanner, of .4 Jam town- nip, cradled, raked and bound wheat. and although about a yoar a. ho vu ttnclceii with paralysis ami is riihhi- nro yean oj ay m id a full hand during the present Inmost. Mr. Moyer Its certainly boon a man of remarkable phytical strongth and the owner of jut at remarkable constitution. Prof. Kurzenkna'jB's Coicerts. Sjlinigrovo. Frills' evaiin;, J ily lfilli and Sunbury, S.UunUy evening, July Kith, It is a "waste of tho raw material" to si tempt to advertise tlipn concerts in a newspaper article. The name of Irorkurzonkiiabo ciinitoein.l with any musical entertainment is the best re commendation to be given and U good anywherein thisbroud commonwealth. lct everybody go. JMidential Mutual Aid Society, of America, principal ollice Harriaburg, la., informs its friends, that they can rest assured that this Society stand, all right-wesay it boldly, superior in Tnany other reaped to any other 80- 01 me icimi in the state-sound no toiij to the core. Our business is first-class , look at the figures.-during lPliL We U,ued ncw Policies of almost i.uuu.uuo j In May about $000,000, and -"u.g juoe wo issued about the me amount. In threo months' our busioest will amount to over V000. i u encouraging, and is undeniable evidence of the unparalloll d prosperity of the Society. You can tim unbounded confidence in the ununessortueSocieyt, and all it. - "vi a lor iu imure suo w with great energy, becau.e the t J ' uc win be their own uo J0&B.EU8XON. W. C. KUSER, otetrr. President: That "Cyclopaedia War." u.i particular, of this great literay . t enewnere in thi. pa. Pr. will Intereet every ouriou. reader ?ui ZT y "Z? ,eroher uw-' ful knowledge. The lost Mm.r.i.. great 'Library of Universal Knowledge" Waa m.4 I. a v - . " vpe june zath an .1,. eomplet work, in 15 octavo volume. v w ueuvery 10 purchaser not 1st- " wao July 10th. J -..-1 ai? '" ,u.U,,!i-' People . - pan or the furnlaV.I.. eve, published In thi. oouni,. La iernap better alani,i 1,. ' . . in 1 r ""J omer popu,uMi0ughti Md dubtjeM &,nd. Into the home, l.n M herelofo' been loaccessi 'leonaooouot of hlKh cosL Sni.i Peeial reward U offered h.tk.J..k. her. to -i..u ""puo. . lurwaratng .v. ornoe, wWa eor.1. -vy.op.dU can bet. .0. rT Weft End Items. Fanner are about closing thd liar Teat, drain being much lodged and tangled made harvesting troublesome. Owing to the Intpness of the grain, farmer are nearly All through making nay, which was a large crop, although not any too well cured, on account of the cool weather at the time. Amos Nnook lias closed his distillery, for want of grain, until after harvest T. 1). Collision who lately embarked In the mercantile business at Flnlter' Mill, and Watson & llrennon at Con- grave Hall nlao engaged In the mer cantile huxltips are meeting with iner itpd sueeess. Zimmerman & Heocher have closed the prop business at Kauh's Station and have gone to Centre county to en gage In the suiiio business. It. Marx Is selling his Hoots and Shoes at cost. Cull, see and convince yourself. jiy u.tf. For Til K Post. Killed by a Vicious Bull. McCli kk, July 11, issi. FniKND Ciioi'sk: I take; this nipth od of inforinlug the readers of your paper, and more u.Mcluly the friends and relatives, of the sad dttuth of our beloved and highly esteemed cousin Joseph J. Frietlley of Heueca county, Ohio. The deceased came to his death in the following maimer : On the 24th day of Junelast he went to his bam early hi the morning to attend to his stock, and as he went in to the stall to feed a vicious bull, the animal made a plunge at him, caught him on his horns and threw him near ly to the joist. His son bearing the noise went to his father's assistance, caught the bull by the ring In his nose and held him until his father was re leased. Immediately after he wus hurt he said he nould not recover. The best medical aid was procured, but of 110 avail, he continued to sink rapidly from the time he was injured until the 80th at S o'clock I. M., when his spirit took its Might, we hope, to a better land where sorrow, nor deuth can never reach us. The deceased was a son of I, ud wig and Hebeuea Frledley, (the latter a sister of the late Ner Middlcswarth, deceased;. His parents removed to .Seneca county when Joseph was a mere lad. He was abundantly blest with this world's goods, being the owner of sewral of the tlnest farms in Heneea Co. He was a member of the Presbyterian church anil h christian gentleman, beloved and respected by all who knew him. In November last himself and wife visited his Snyder county friends for the third and last time; when deleft for his homo hu assured his friends that If his lift was spared he would again repeat his visit. He loved and cherished the home and nativity of his long departed parents. Tim bereaved family have the syiu p.ithyof all their relatives und friends of Snyder county. A. K. M. WNo better place for Hoots Si Shoes than Marx's at ('jugress H ill, S dins grove. Nothing bat llrst quality goods. The Game Lnws. The amendmenU to the g.imo and lisli laws, which we publish lo-dny, permit I ho hunting of deer from Ooto her 1ft to December Itlst ; prohibit trout Ipsa than livo inches in length to be taken, and limit rabbit hunting from ISovemher lit to January 1st. H iss pike, Sc., can now only bo takou in SP.ISOII with MOOK, KOU AND LINK, thus making outline fishing for them il legal, llio other parts of tho act of 1878 remain in force. The laws relat ing to gamo now stand as follows : Deer, except spotted fawns, mav ho killed from October Is, to December 31st. yVnalty 10. Dogs running deer may te Killed 1v anv nerson. pxrent In tho counties where such hunting is permitted by special acts. Souirrels may bo killod from Sep. lumber 1st to January 1st. 'oualty f for each squirrel: Rabbits can be taken from Novenv ber 1st to January 1st. 1'unnlty.fo. Wild Turkeys can be tnken from Oc tober loth to January 1st. .Penalty $5. No wild fowl, which include ducks, geese, pigeons, etc, can be killod be. tweou Jay and 6'eptenibur 1st, under a penalty of f 10. Woodcock mny be killed from July 4th to January 1st, and upland or grass plover from July 15th to January 1st. Penalty flu in each case. Partridges may be killed from Octo ber 15th to January 1st. Penalty flO. rhessants may be killed from Octo ber 1st to January 1st. Penalty 110, Rail or reed bird are to be killed only during the month of September, October and November. Penalty . Nets, traps, snare or torchlight are prohibited to be used in killing wild turkey, partridges, woodcock, rail or reed birds, under a penally of $10, and any person may destroy audi nets, trap, etc., wherever found, Sunday hunting or fishing Is prohib ited under a penalty of 25. One half the penalty goe to the In former. Bloomiburj Normal School. On Tuesday evening, June 28th, rrof. Wm. Noetling waa very agreeably .ur prid, when he returned to hi. room from chapel, in finding that the mem ber. of Senior CI as assembled there. They presented to him a very hand omo book-case, ooating .eventy-fivo dollar., aa sincere and grateful tri bute for hi. untiring energy manifested hi behalf of the olast. The fine quali ty of tbi. elegant token Droves hi ar. duoua and careful labor to be highly "inirouiaiea oy ail. We have lust received from the Pnl- U-bera, Thb Hour Glaoa, an eight paged sixteen eolumn weekly, devoted to "nothing bat new." lo, general sU. ence, Tjttias SO eenta a year. AaV dreM EverttW. Fish & Cv, 17. La dalla 8t, PJityW, . Just from Kan.ai. Minnt.Knt RO, July 0, '81 Vn Tt.cfta f 1. a I ... a I I .11 . I :" : V. '""i""11 m 'r,,w relative to rne natter ng state of Kan- .uoovmuimtriKiniHiia w a representative of some: rail road cor poration, or considered as misrepre senting ny way of exaggerating any thing that I may bring before the public, fin-the purpose of encouraging people to emigrate to our beautiful stHte of Kansas. In conversation with some of my old ncquniutancs, 1 was prevnled upon to give a letter for publication, something which might tie of Interest to many who nre some what Inclined to change their base and seek a western home. I will there fore state true facts in my letter t "The Post" and let the render Ignore or draw his ov-11 conclusion. Hie readers of the Post nre no doubt somewhat familiar with the oft- repeated description of the railroad routes, such as the great Santa l'e. through Kansas and Colorado and the Central Kruncli through North east Kansas. The CM. extension Is now graded six miles west of Logan, which Is over two hundred miles west of Atc hison, and a new station w ill be opened in a few days. Work on the second ten miles of track has been commenced, and the company pro poses to push things until the whole Is completed to the west line of the state. Kdiuond, Norton county June 2-tli voted bounds to the amount of ftO.ii'K) to aid in the construction of the ('. It, & U. P. It. It. west. I spek of Norton county and the surrounding country more especially on account of the re cent change. And while Norton was unfortunate last year, being aftlicted with a severe drought, resulting in the loss of about two thousand ,,r her population, there has been a gradual Increase tbisy;ar, until to-day the county hasfully Hindu up the loss of those who left on ac count of the partial failure of crops. It would require too much tiuienml space to give agricultural statistics, and consequently I will only give the most Important requisites. Ooveru incut land can be obtained, although the choice laud has all been taken either by entry or purchase, some tracts of land still lay vacant waiting settlers. A man of small means can do well, beiiigitble to purchase cheap er than he can mike improvements. The parties who wish to sell neither dislike or nre ilissatislled with the country, but lire possessed with lli"Hy ever restless desire to "go west," or ' I'oro know H111111 iitlini ti-i.i.t ..f ti-lil.'li tl..i-! Hsis can get possession. Improved fiirms are occasionally helling at prices rang ing from i torfl,.V). l'oruuiin proved claims, or tracts and lauds not yet deeded, many are otTerv I at aston ishing low prices. And owing to the prospe.-t of hav ing the K. It. completed to this point, ami the Mattering outlook for a large crop, which was never more favorable, lands are increasing very rapidly, ami will soon be on an equality with 1 lie lands in Kastcrn and Southern po tions of Kansas. In Atchison and adjoining eoiii'M the crops never looked any better. Wheat, like In every other ft.it- i short, owing to the severity of the winter. Prospects for corn is very good. Flux Is raised extensively, u.i-1 is a sure crop. Corn sells troin :)Ue. to 'i'tc, per bushel. Wheat and II. i range from ft. INI to if 1.10 per bushel. Wood Improved farms along the C, H. It. It. twenty live and thirty miles from Atchison and within three and four miles of other marketing towns oil this It. K, sell forf.'I.OU und f M.IM per acre. Not lunch vacant land in these eastern counties anywhere.--Another Hooni in thecity of Atchison. An important event in the history of our city is the Street Railway recent ly put hi operation. Thirty-six thou sand dollars have thus far been ex pended on the construction of t he road, ami when completed, there will be four miles of track. This city af fords a llrst-class market, and the progress is simply Immense. Atchison has the only Street Railway hi Kansas, the only Union Depot, the only oil mill and the only canning factory und Is the only city hi the State using tho Kluctrle light. Atchison's elevators have a greater storage capacity than all others hi tho Statu combined. Atchison has more railways than any other three cities In Kansas. Atchison has the largest foundry and machine shops In tho State, und the largest planing mill. Atchison has the largest and the most elegant retail dry goods houses in the State, and the finest business j block of bullilhiKs. Inshort, Atchison is the Commercial Metropolis ami UuUwtty centre of the State. About one day's continuous travel without accident or delay of any kind from this city will take you to Harvey, Harvey county. our llrst impres sion on reaching this locality Is that you have by some mistake dropped down into a colony of Pennsylvania folks, Snyder county belnjr well repre sented, P. D. Benfer, Adam Boworeoi, II. Dreese, John Preese, Slurry Lupfer anduiauy others are fllllnn their sta tions with cretlit to themselves In this locality, and like all other that eml tcrate to Kansait, no Inducement could lie held out to them that would cause them to come back attain to stay. Occasional. Closing Out at Cost ! At Marx's Boot and Shoe Store, Con grats Hall, Selinigrovo. Aa the season Is pretty far ad van ceil and in order to make room for an early Fall trade, I concluded to sell at ooat for the nett M day. No old took on baud. If you want to buv a good article now la your time as I only lraA4to4 good for tti least money. "Wamon Never Think." If theerablwd old Imctietur who tit- tered this sentiment emild witness the i intense thought, deep study and thor- ,VPHtl)rnt(n of WOInPn ,,, iil., l. ,..I,.V.. , families well, and would note their an- gaclty and wisdom In selecting Hop Hitters as the best, and demonstrating it by keeping their families hi perpet ual health, at a mere nominal expense, he Would bo forced to acknowledge that such sentiments are baseless and false. I'H'AVfSK. Muslo School. This noted Institution for the study of Vocal and nslurmcutul music w ill begin n session of six weeks on Mon day August 1st, 'XI. Add its Ml'SICAI.COM.ir.E, June 2.1, VI I'reclmrg. - ( is simply marvelous how qnicklv constipulion, l.iliouncs- nnd sick heiiditehe nre cured by "Scllcis' I.ivci Pills." cents. June lo, 4w, It will puv every body to ex;in!nc the imineiisp Nock cf Furniture fot s:ilo by the Popular Furniture man W. II. I'KUX l.cwistown I s. Roils, pimples on the face, salt Rlieu m, old soies, and all cutaneous eruptions disappear liko iniigic w hen 'Dr. I.indscy's Itlood Searcher" is used. Juno li, oossacrsii wiasi.T sv tT . V. DftjcMo, Pnlstnaa ln lliuifr par pnunj V.gt .b'tfll Tallow parpouuj I.arl 10 li' Cbarrlna 8;eJil t'hfrrlat lllsckliprric llsaherritt PrioJ Apple Knap llsm nniilder Snlaa 4 i 10 r. I J lo 7 to H illiddloburr .llui'lict. C.ISSSCTSP WSKSI.T sr Simontoti, Ilni'lior c Co. an is s w. Wheat par luishel l n.-, No. 2 l ui ; to. Jo lo iln rinterscfd par huana' 3 Cu lot On 1 riiarri"-. .lllil 141 I'hrril'a. uiiiiill it ! Illaiklirrre-a nl It u-.'i -1 1 1 e -a ill I Una I si :t 1 I'rnulira. psirrj, 1 lii'l-airrl, A Hu'Ca-r. pntiit p lluiirr, trcun J-cla.'t lo Kitir IV iinem T'l Ihim I'.'j s";ioiild"r lo! liar, ill nSI I.m I ftol" I'sllnW e'i ''licinnl par liualnl 1 nll l ira 3"i la fi" COM.. I IVi Doit 2fi riiiiei rosl M '1 I'l i -Ui i Co i '1 el .g I'M A K it 1 1:1 . June 'JL'il.l, lit 'l. John's l)iscopal Chinch, in .' ; i 1 1 I , K!klnirt Co., by Hie Kcctor, liev. M, A'osevclt, I 'I, us ('. Hower of Ihistnl. ml., formerly 1 fi Mnl'llclium, I'n., ami Miss Kitty Ham ilton of Lawrence, Miss. July inili. by Kcv. nine, Tbenph ilus Sv.il. rloril mil Miss Nellie Sony, hull 1 of l'liilailcli'liia. it! t:i. In M iilillclnir. July, 7, infant son of (iiibiii l n 1 it 7h 1 rit't 1'i aver. June 'St. in llciivcr township, IM win Francis, son of John ami S.ir.ili (iilhcrl, ancil 1 year und iTi ilays. Near Ciinnlmi, I'd., on Sun. lay even inii, Juno L'.illi, C iit. I". 1). Kousti, agml r7 years anil li inoiillis. Captain Housh it will be roni i mlicr pil coinniaiiilail a company of gullani fellows who were ipiarloreil in this placo for a few ilays prior to their ilo pai tuio for the front in 1S1. He wne a cool, brave, ilnrim; soMier nml an csteciucil ami accomplished olllccr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fit the matter of Ihr mMt of Aivui Shu' (li t, lccV.Wi'i. THE nndersiKnod Auditor appoint ail ha tua Oourl lu illairlliula I ha (unila la Ilia Uau.l. ol John H. Ual.ar as.l Harry M. II a I in A.l.nlnl.lPKli.r. i t Anns h I. .,! ,lu .1 mil mtal ilia tvrllaa la Inlarnl at lila urn fa id Allilillal.urs, on wa.laaw'ar, A us. 1.1. si V uVlork A. li , si arlilon lituaan-l liUa all ar. aoas liavlntf olalma ara raqiiattal to praaaot lltamiluly aulhanilaia-l, or ba Uaiiarra I Iroia ouuiIds la oo (aid luoJ. I. D. WCNUEKI.KY, Juna SO, 1MI. AuJIlor. Til R nndersirne.t has ovenel a Furniture Store, near the Middle hurir Depot, and keeps constantly on hand a Inrireaud well selected stock of Chamber HuitH, Htilst tmls, CnnpaHenlotl OltnlrM, Wood.Nuat Oliult'M i r i.i : I'siAl riiniuii -K. irifin . NtlllltlrS, nd svsrytrilnn 1m I't In a flrtlss ruruuura uiorr. H. H. ROilNSEft illalrtra INULIT, - MinlaPIMst, .. rowr Ar-, 14,6n. MUldlvb I Tru-ai . IN of 1-. In Ihf nmiirr nfth-ifl.,,,- I In the Qwrll I,i rMatr tifit V. f 'iitk, nil imtulif ul ilrblor. 1 if (inn mint ilmnnHny ' NOTICE In l.erpbv Riven that F. r.. Rnasref Ml.t.iMmrtj, sayrtar e.-nntr. 'a., hat h-SB tMH'InnsI ly Oi I t I'niirt, 'I rmtaa amUr lira Insolvent !- ol I'annsv'. v Mils, nl all Ins H- la. itojx.n ttel rllrsta, fl ami l-armnsl, nf i. I', r'fna. nf iltn srnr, an InNnhr-nt riaMnr. All p'r'nnMhara. Inra. who ars linlito-l to ndl lnulait tiMir. or aho hoM pro.iartjr Wlonslns to him. sra ra- "lri.il in t anl il-ller all auch mini nl isnnar anil rn ariy rtna an1 latonalnf to Ida asM Itifflvntl ilrlfter. lo tna nalil Trnara; an I all rrs.llii nl lh ani l InxiWrnt lMr ara ilaalral 10 rsaaat tl.alr rttparlos a,unl ur dam a ml . T. t. UtIWKH. Juna 0, t, '1 ruttaa, a.-, W. Simontnn. of the firm of I Mm Minnnton. Harlaf ft Do. te rai-v altn sn. lira It all It mav fnnrarn Ihsl I tiata 1 1. In Ut ntit i Vt. I Mni titon all my r la hi an I in lartai la ttlil Orin, Ihlt I'.h U of iilai A. I. Is, Jllll W. HI MORTON, .1. W. limnfitoo maiin,ir nf II. a Arm nf film. onloo, HariMr On , tiivio a.i . hit Iniar.l In iM nt ulo '. I. MtUoNI'oN. N.,iio . haraiy alvan lo all li mav a-emnrn liul a i . W. I. MlMeeilon la Ihladat ra-a'n. ,1, nti-in- iaro an . itrtn nnl thai ilia milrri-nl a-.ll nnnnua n a arnarai ,iiairi.in in. i.m ma. al'.n iMi-lnnaa, , ., ! 11 a l I iio:.l In Iratik Hu, in ilfr t'.a Htm nauia nil I ntvla ofMmon tun. II rlrr s I o. Ihlt l-IU.In nl Mi A li, la t . S1MH. l u.N, InitllKK a Dil. .tdnr 9, t-ai . 1 111 nil Its variou liratiches neat v. chenply and pr iinptly done In the lust and best st vies 11111! up to tlielulest Fashions, holmaus. Coats, Wraps, I'nderwear, Ac. (live lue 1 call. KATi: A. DkWOI.F. Apr. U Hni. Mid.llet.11rg, I'a PMINISTHATOKSNOTICK l.ptiartnt siinlnltrallin on Ilia satata ; Willi in l.a.ihar.l lata nl 1'i rrv tn. Mi v dor i n , !',, tltxM. knv0htifiiirftnteirii the umlr Hittii1. All ii!r.n hiiuwlnu t i,rttinUr I tiil. 1 to lift 1. 1 ttlA will iihpi in-ak ttim.'! pt itifni w in if" 1 ri nnr iTtai i'iiim Mmilti! itt ltt will ire)iii litn I r fetllrttuMit In (i I.HHH p. t.i I'M I , Aliulriliiriitr. Mar 1 " c T m mm e 1 W a. M a z M 2. M 7 CI P3 la ff U s P P M o P CO O O 2 k. e 7. a yA a M M M r JS1 H as ' H 53 V o o p (3 J r 0 o O w KM fi P CO k'i 'V M 7. a a CD p o h-a r H o Q 7. h3 W i 7. 5 H O & M O Ui P P of- P P 7. a 1BS S 1 K t B' 9 g CD B' CD P 1 s. 0 i'4 I CHOICE READING at LcwnFigiires. P L. BUFFINQTUX, of I'rank- lia Us, taaalns aarnreil lha sasuer lur iba loluwlu.i algula Hooka ll cutasnanaa al uaoa la oasa aa n,ilar euuslj. Tua i'amilata l))..llTIC HIHIsi:, aamsf las prnmlnasl faatnraa al hl.-h ars liialura otall Kalinloui lianvalnalliisa ; lluiaj. raphlM of 111 lna)iloKl WrIUri i ilallary ul lllualralad rv-rlplura iBi-ldaaia t lia sraai auiu bar ot llluiirailnsa i a Harlor 1'rpos rai b, i lu fcoaulsistais Umaias sail Haaauss lla fries. TUB Mmmt or He? an oll.ar Atrloss Eapl .farf b . T Haallai, tbsisixi brilliant SaiurlpiU Aaiknr Isaaiar lia. MINULtV'S ANIMAL KINGDOM, s ai'laailij tuluoia af Uu psgaa Idog lllmirs lluua. lhaa sratba moH hlihlf lalaraallaa eabll eatlona aga vilaraU lbs Asians sublic as) tba line bsf aaa ra.lu.aU au aa la bring Ibtia wlibia Iba aiiaai of Iba aiaa.aa. ami , a 1 1 1 a 1 w UuiHnnim. la aul.l.-l m. .. - .;' b: ,7":,. -I1"VT.-",t wiy iwi. vi. m w, lXECUTKlX, NOTICE.. 1UN J.J lauiaasai.tof as Us aatals at CATH AHlNB WKlHKR rkaya-aa Tp- 'p.. SaSar aaa alt, i'aas . srastadla lb adar.laa.l, all las lbaaaalai Uoaklxl to a. i.i aaiies aaaa yarausa b aw MUM rs tanaa'al lo aba laimxllaia par I lavasi. yailla Ikaaa bsilag alslaia ul .raa,,(' Jkasi 4l sslkaatloat! lr aillxaaal la . THREE LARGE hOOmS FILLED WITH DRY sAND CLOTHING. III l.)rOrH fl'Otl.-, our stock la very large, ami of the latest ntidrhoje est limtcriala nnd styles, w ith ell kinds of ti immius, such as Mut tons. Silks, Satins, Ac. to match. ltt Oarpotrs' we have Hrilssels. Ta pest rys, IngiaiiiS. linlf Wool, i 'otton, Rag, (lil Cloths, anything you may want in the carpet line, and can give you prices to be found no where else. Ill Clothing, our Stock I complete. We have nobby little Suits for quite small children, or Mj lisli suits for hoys of birrer growth, timl we can Kbow you just what von want, from the Coarsest Working materials up to the tlnest ilress Sin:. QIOVCW. lIofiM'V. l.Ai I S, lUvm ltd F.iu.l.M, l.nvp a comdi te line. CI 'l(s;TS all prices. We co r.lia'ly Invite F. I : It V II0I1V In Snyder C unity pe 'Lit e;T u-ts will li. made to in.'ct aly our wan'.s 11:1 I 'imiiIs for the lowest p..;..j!.i. price. We w l!l take pt.-fi-nre In sending s V ecs as if you W ei e iu our Stoi-n i:i person. April 1 1. 'S.:tni. .111,111111 SOI. . REVISED NEW TESTAMENT ! it sicllm tibi: J til. Mrt II ( t Sr.'-I r f.r iltirHiti .ir1 fnr i j lit r 1 ml Vfri'ti "f ' .in' r I - . I cnr. i- w ! "tii'i '' 1 y ti.- r"li"titm .t-if) -,,,,,., iiit.t. uitt I 1. II II m 1, 1 i.i': It. mi I. u iiv, it. t. I v t. H"-""t' ft P M'ti- 11 . , ni li tt ln'.rr fif I (-II.ll''f.1 k I. 1. H nf l,tt .Mint), , 1 t li ",r.-.l llf ail Icr l r ta ) ttt nit ft I Irit II 11 4 ill t lilt - . I tn-rftn- li , pr .irW itt I hi (I it v. It M Ml ft! H, l. I . N. .; J.. I't 111,1 t m .i nit fr 1 i i A itiM in.-rif tti -i it i n- '"f l'l'IV . '(., 11 f w t. N. Wl't (t, w M I -i m , r -I fit' M I'lrys, li,. v ..t la : K Hk--i Kit, Ur N.KI.it ' I kick 1 1,' in "llitironv" iM"'h. I ( I .tli. rf I ii -m, tl.iHt 1 . n-iin'i l tr 1. 1 11. itill I iipt mirIIhI mi f e-t-r ltt til ft I i .'irrt fWVtVUU UUAil AM IV ilil J.ir.bMfi. .,-1... ; , (l 1 fc . A fr f Hit ill 1 la I thiM work. ihiihiA Ant i 1 nut m . 1 hiii ii ht . lllll it 1 Nu Int. !! )''. Allr - nv. ..iiii-r tt 1 -inn "intfi Hi la lniift:.l iUit Hit. f luriJ- riitlliii( ('Hire ii. flwtil h h lvrn ifThe OycSopaedsa War. ' The monlli r f Jiiiv, I -.-I, wi;m ,i -, t.,i literary woik ti.ih i.n:ntrv r.n.l i!...- i Knowledge, l.irc.o I;. ; c i.litit.ii, ia J ;, I.r matter tli.iu A p -!-i. ..i's ( y. i . i, ..! than Johnson'-: 1'v a.i. ' . in i 1 Ch.uiihcrs's I a. v -p t ;..i. !. - i ; . -. edije (the Lis? I ei i- a: - : t tents), is tin- 1 .!.-: i t". ' pcan scholarship. 1'. h.i i! clop.T'lia ra.il.iiu-: l:t ..ri revised, In a;irrcsivc '. , f relent 1 1 ju h:-'. n I -.!: '.. lietter ail.ipti I l'' ii i..; t. lniis.rt.int .i-'!:.:.e:i .. : ; . ; lljsill llliollt Jj.'aI sj , : i I.nryi ln .Tiii.i, h Ac . :. :i ;-. maikct, ami ca'.l t . t t cc nencc to Amciiiaii t ii.s as sire. To mpply tlese n il vf Ar.ieiii'an c.liioi l ni l vr:. rs h.-.v f covering the entiie lid 1 ( Jiama i Ln one aiph.ilr'i .i' ai i.: i:,in: t . : t and the I.ihr..iy ( l iii.i.i-.al Krun.Ii Knryclop.r.li.i .1 lli-.' 1..; !, ut :i I; .re I., prrrt.lcl u. Price ; l .c I V- !: i i, : ; r. I . library i-I.i-c;i, m....;. I '1 he v.ip- r. ii.w.' f.ii-t that it li hrnii ;iil Culture. It i i :.'. j- a I.! cU'c. It L:in;:s a L . the roah nc.i I i . -I u ill nn 1 appri-n;:- t y . i ,, '-. r I i hiill it an I t i ..s chi' :. -. : .i ' i-Ti' . ' CUUil i f t:.s l. ii;-.-. I ; i , auik ( l.lc, .1 I'yceT t.; .'" I f ci.urs ; ll!o ! ; r. 1 ' . ; i . Appletmis h i vp r.:v'e n ;.:...'.t : i i sale -f their Li. V ;-ii. '.' j ' ii . '. : '. their power (-. .li' r ' i t'l. . ... , lo K'Hi"K lrt.;i ) ti i j. .- it.l . iii:i..-i a '. r ;$ 1 0,000 Rovci.'-:! thouch these ln ;,rs r. t t'. -r: c -rr 1 i'i.ri. r t' i.leillK'.'ll ivllll l-ie ;.-.?-! , by the i:nr.icr:s: . .;. t n : . bonlcsellcrt, li. v.-.cr, ar" ! st.m.l.ir.l ar ri.-.. .; i.-' ' always looked to i .' I. siked in vain, ... r r. one million v ; r:- yesr (thi yi .ir 1 i to proli.iMy m tc l! . ; i i directly (rum us, ir. I I i.v as follows: ' A ilU- nnf rf V x r rrl-'lmsiL ; uli4 a ii.,....,! ..i llmv. I As .1 special l.;iena,.;-, - y . 1 .-v... t I e'.r i. ! i a", - a:., ida.i ai Ouilv, each doin.r v.h u li i.ia to distribute f lo,ou ia fp..v.. to clubs: $5,000 Rcwax'1 jr I'..: p;i-u II I li sa f. -ii r $5,000 Reward tint iitan ii h tn n-.fit-"-. i'i ..m.t'if i. i .r ula'rtlm whl-'li f-vh f tv ' ith . . , . ' Thp n,im-t i.f the tii.Ti, rs ifiiti lu ,. f .. tr1hut't u 4tti'ii1rH tu rnpl.liv ,. ri. un r - r' r ivr Rmmj'tly tti. lt. Th n w .f it..- i t-.t. nrdvin ; sN-tTtsl h M.ht An t I '' l. t svil I" .ill !(! -ii1' .IU' ! l s ' mutt tw rwtfswl, imn-tlilVoi irul 1 1 ftt.i r . , i.t u.UK- . bui ntBftiu-m (ir ami tn , . M(i IVl-fritt tla-ftirll.it tn mt.'. lil.1 1 f.. l "f iTirtiix mrvithtf. utvliil it m. n.l $ . f,r tliH .l'i prmp4it. wliiitn oiirnbll . ill HfwiiMfll nf if " lr.ripv I'nlvorx : K'l Mtftl-uu'' tf imr .tnti- list .-f . ..lit tr.; j',.i ..-H't : - w i huoh ntAkln ana I) if ritti w t,y at-.i-ii ni!i l, . t i lallAaU li!, tw l - atiim-M. J rHi'lt-.i ft tut I AMKlCiiN rAJOii EXCHANGE, , JOHN U. A1.DK', Uaoi:h. 704 itroiulwuy. New York. M AT KUl'-S N Oill'K -I.i Iters taaumanlarr ia ll.a aalala nf John Ian, Sir., i1a.il. lata ol Wot Haaaar I wnbl Snil-r enuntr. fa., wara s 'a r t. i.i iba una Uaraixnail. All l-arfana knoalna thairaalaaa I. ilai-lad I . (aMaata'a aalll i laaa. maka Una. illaia paTUii-BI, aunt titnaa hating alaloia al I irataiu luais lur tauiauit 01 in JUUN l l.MII. i Jam an, lsi. lataoatnr. I Ahmimstkators .notik. l-it ara or SitttilnUlrslloB oa iba talaia of Hamsal Mtir, lata of t'asirs Townablp, E-uYuvr vvamiv, uaw , aavias ana iraat l.saal. all paTao.. kao.", aJlo asM uis ar. llaia raymaal, hll. ih.saa au o aaa v.aarii IbaaiMlaaa ln.lal.la, au i.i leaks liBaallata baalur alalaiolllBraMal Ikaaa ilalf aalkaall aiaa far iaitlaaiaat to r Al'HAHtAS MOVER UtUKll t I, kl.l.Na, Ua? It. last. A.'uiluiairaior. A.tlllaiul alll ka kaM si Iba lata raal Uauaa ul uaa'il aa tiBtWoiai. Jaaa t, laai. A nMISISTllATOKSNOTICK.-.' a uattarauiauuilalairalluB aa Iks aalala af Mu-baat biimu.. i... oi i-w .,d Ilo. I'a.. Oae's bava baa a arastad la tba aasiaa. Uaau. All l-trauoi kaovlus tkaaaaalnaa lat vlabiao lo I.I aalala alll vlaaaa aiaka liauiaall ala lauiaul aklla Ibuaa kaalns tlalnii asalaak aalil aalala Bill praaaut ihaia lur Millaauaal la LkVata. NIMa' .n, Jaaaltalaal. aauiaialraior. APMINIST1UTOKS SUIU'K.-t-ltcrol a.luilalairaikia aa ika aaiaii at Joaatbaa Boaaraus. laia ol Caairaivv.. BBoaf Co a r.,uaa-aaaJ karabaaiiaraaiail lo .i. i r.. il a.'aralaJ. laajs UJabtaJ ao All paraoas kavalaa ii.aai aalal aaaaaa alll alaaaa taa a " "!""', F'm asalo - l s.U saisia lsaaa HB-aaaiiai paj Blast aklla Iboaa kat laa alalaa. alll at-aaal Waaa. lot aal- r. . NraMAt. AUaalawralat . GOODS, CARPETS I'lllNol-- -1. Ac., to irie us a ;iv yott the c.i!. I l,-st M I'l.l- s an. I w ill i;ivi y 011 t he same in i- IRn.N I'M i.NT STnUK, I.Kwt.sTow x, P.- 1 III) AMil.O. MMIII 1 N . II,. I' .,..,h. I .la-..,, , f ,1,. I. SB T,T. I, lb fr Itrii-, f a j ft itf ..f ( -it 't,,i. . .1 I.t 1 ) r-li.M.- 1 : ii' I a' Ij ti . . II. Tirrtt it. t. , 1 1. 11 , M,ila lhl Orr.it "i IhI-mu Mitm ttt, ninl i-a li u 1 " A ULc l 'i-Mf IP In ve t ' B t ! i-;i , . U "im I . k m t 1K. It I ' , N . . ' "'I f llif I 1 tj Hi rtifa . i' it s. t k, l It . I'm;. " . . .... I.I. I'.l- . , 1 t ' 0 M I ' ) J ' t tj t.-I.t.v. T. , a f I "1 A fi"! 1, an . i.t l.ntii r. . !,., 91 im . il Itn nit mptutt R' t vn la 'l. 1 11 r Ht li A'tlt l - - i 111 II It A l li H It' t- ri-. mini l'i i.i la ti 1 p, ; Mill Iltt rr f I1i- fr at ;. I.VM'I ft M'-itihla llir at .rk A tv mi I inl i I - 1-i ;r-; r.nd mwl Important i- iif bibrary i.t I'tnvervil i ait uni r.; I i i-r cent more ': i, and - pi r tent more :..i i. . ..t. : : 1 . i.iry of t'niversai Knciwl i '. us ,-, portion i f its con i i :i;.. .i M-;:h tnd Puro- i -I li.;-i..:!i n t- :itnry of c'y. i ..t. . ! ... im- In n many timis r ' .' i ' " i.ii d, I y those com- i ' -i I t-N"W ledije. und i : 1- 1 Mains nah full ami : i in!, is l.kclv to set-k. .'1 I..: ! I- It lc. C lumbers ' .i 1 I I- r a foreign t i ..u' ps inuch ronii- I n .i'iii'i in:t;lit dc i i.cicr- i.-s a l.irce corns Tho .I: n I, poll (.bo; t J S.(., tuple. hole numb, r of title under a IhoroiutMy Anirricanited, '' I '-r-t ami most complete - : ti:r.il..r v.urk hisb baa ' I .ndinir ciit to In half '. 5 . In full I... "' Psrecially In the .i r knowledge and i f universal knnwl i a t.isi'y within ' . v f the country i l i: l..nd cms it t. ! i a j .at of the i ..i ..:, n. e i.i every on ' U tr.-1 that tie . v, ..- ;.,) from the .v.. ar l.n 'ken and l.o li.,ve Uen used i p-. ;. i 1 !k k ara ir ' l'.-.- I i I ' is-d t sell the I..'. : -. 1 Kcialedm i :t n nimissioD, r-.- t . r.f:i r all, ara rr. d. are increased. t t' i - i l t v .icts 'I lie irsjorily oi !. I ur (iur.tr rou ether I i:- r.jy Ivciulution ha i ,c, nnd it hoa never Agents. i " : , ihe C'yclopxdia )-J - I aciure ciuLi rale : ; - -. V -i e I ' -.s. nr a of lllS t'.w oiula MUtlUM I p i .. i vrlc -..4.V.ini tijfi I Ik-H v .t U", v.-tf priposa u i i..c rt u.ar Utwuunt 't . t iftua) - ..' . 'ii bi,. ifiii-j bapttrm it r j. nlnu.i it tat ti.e w Ut.u bumtwr vi t f" r innnitti will N .11 . Ik w til tat- illatrOniltHl i tr. .ii. itr, ihi itm'tii4 .11 'ii r rtrH-iti Hult'nira .m! t u...r tlm t4Tir, u4 ' i t tl. !, In ih TnHrvaia) 'i I .ir hni. apnnktr! . I lt tta with tt- utiu4 - nl r Lrtniisi OiitfU la Umj t.-.s f -.n i I ,i- r tn-.i f t. i ail. -Hnrt H i i lariat uriafi, ntotbfjr imAM l-l li t: ,'r.ila I -m M.-l l..-rlr.tnd A I'.MIMTItATiHtS NOTU'K I 'o.a ol a lrainH-!l "i - n la olila ! t'ai'.itinalatn ta-aoi Va" . bi4varip -nr-ir IV I , iat '0. t aa be. o vriBitil 10 Ua an tar almost .VII fsira.thf krio a lag I lir t al vea In iUbla.1 In -alil aatais i li ioaa i4ka Itiimedi ala ivinaiit viola tlio-a b.v n rl.lmt asiai- a aald aalala ill praf-akl Ihasa lur aattlaiaant l- W. II. I,.sil. Jubs t 1. AjDilSlair-lur. DMIVISTK.VTOUS N'OT.lCK. at l.aiiar of .1at"ot-ll"a aa Ifia aetata at J -aalkan wauai s ':""'.'; ' ft ";? Jt?" '?'?''? ilSs'il S'S baas arai ll .1. All i araoni kao-aiatf iflaaald -'ia lll plaa asaba lias a-liat-parwaai abl Idas kf. s alaiaaa -sa'aai aakl aalala alll praasl Ikaua bar MUlaaiaat ui Mm ri, wr I'xei., AVn WKIZII. Mar (.tt Ailasialaiiatirs. LEVI KE1LER v.a.o nl - .. bj ari fCD C fiarTETHF. LDETCiair IT m Estate annoscniicc iicnt. Paaila. BuaJl aal Morlsasaa nrapsrait ai a kiaJa of aoaisraaalaa allaaUaal Is aroHMh allk aaaiaaaa sail arourracw. Siocial ailaal.oa si'aa lo bala sad : allla Raal l.atata uitica I I'raaaibSi. s.'-r I. A'luraaa. m. riaaaaat ui,av4 Ua-trsaa'a. Aaa. I. "a TIHS PAFEII tesES Msraraa Ao.aiaTaamu lloautaa il Hara trr. urut vnnxi