t ' , , U . 1 V V--"' V. P OS t . ; . ... z. .: . lutCdleblirg, Jaly 21, ifccl1 T li e -r-;-'i'" : J:-Vr:"-:;---r--'::lt'r',ai,l,',n na tfween this at I. CROUSE, Editor A Prnnretor. Oounty 'rn;lt. Tur Pirhiot Jtt'Uc, J.MKUniLUX.V, (if I,f wil)iirif, (.ebjMIJtVleeliie ar Iht DlHrWI rnatrt.) Vnr Sheriff, DAVID KKlOili.KV, tt Cntre, Tn C.ntnl)- rnmfiiiediinrr, ions UEITZ. f Frank Hit : JOHN M. MOYr.U, if Miil.lli'linr. fnr C"inty Trnnetirnr, A ..HON H.'lIKI.FKICIC. nf HrAKer. Fnr County AiiililnM, DAMKI.l'IFTFL.Nn.VCll, of nn, liKOWiK V. .oiKKKlt, if Vfi I' Try. Prt-niildiit Out fi wbl rou I in nrs t bacility, and has not the conrao to steadily improve and Lis physicians arrest and punish pretentions dom Mnd frionds have ttioug hopes f agones, the rejviblio is nour its his nltimule recovery. He bus anf- 'end. But eo long as eourao and fiodujiirb severe pain, but l as virtue remain, the mere asua'sina l een thc i ful (m l tli cliires Limfelf tion of a President, howovor lamen that be will g-t well. He is receiv table U ruay bo, will njt cituso it to i g the trout careful treatment from full. t ie brut physici ins. His reovcry I There about 1 bo intention given Ij lnrgoly nttrilmtsbln to bis great to our power to assiujilato inoo-uing w.:l powir nod di-tri urination not to foreign population. Our imnrira K vo up. The bull ulill remuins iu tion now is at tho rato of half a his bo ly and the physicians say jtuilliou a year. Fortunately it lnrqje- tnry will bo ulilo to retuovo it bcro i after, LESSOMS Or THE CdlMS. The Phil:k lHlhiii lJ"fnin; A' r t . Tpry clearly and forcible argues tint the niurddro'i i:ilt on tui life of President (iarfiunl Miiggot a nu o- bar of consi lurttijiu i I. It groif o:it of a intnii, whi.j'i results from certfiu false public touch ings, It is but too jntly tli it tho i lot of remedying fanciod wrongs by killing the hoad of the stito became popular. It is a foatiiro of Com uiuoisni, or Nihilism, Wo lmv in 'W York a small but vicious nest of Froncu Communists ; and in Chi osg i their powor and bolduoss are very coosiderubU. Tboy are not Republicans, but are aotugouiatio to our form of government, though in a on doroo than to the moonrchies of Europo. Tboy dosiro a Utopia a ystoiu which will doKpoil tho rich for the poor, aud allow the wildest Ijdividnal licen i without tho re straints of Government. Thoir in stincts nro ciituiUiil. Thuy iufasu their violeut spirit into weak brains, and these, bnlf crn.ed. jiltn uhhiujiii ations. To reiBud,; tho ovil it khouKl be struck at its ro)t. To d tlii- U to ansail the c luiiiiuniiit oruuui tions. And this in tnin reiiuiroi laws euuh ua hitherto wo h avu nit desired to havo enacted. Oar ai'u( a a nation, Las been to givu t iv luttot p Mniblo attonti ju tJ mure 0','itat -rs and oouti il them by tbu baiter aeuso of tho eurrouuding tniaios ruthi'r thau by Ifgul com pulsion. Hut tho question ho a rises whether tho present out-break il.ies not tench the ueoeaxity of go--iu to the limit of uttiLiug at the root of this evil t II. Coojjns sh ould cnoct a law making a .murderous avi-ault on the Persidect of the Cnitid Stutis a capital oiVtuno, wLbtber it is nntiiuly ucuesjful or uot, la tho picke.it ci-e if tbo Piudi.luut should not dia bis uesailaut cuunot bj Luu. Yet third init very dear Jihtiuuiiuii Le tweun the Pt t-eiduot uud a pi irate ci'i.to. Uo is tho buud of the btato. His life has peculiar value to the lt . mai-a imu u Luinn to the uution than tholifo of a citizuu in i rivutc statiou. Tbore cc arise motives for taking bis life which per tain entirely to Lis public character. Liuoo!n was murdered, because be represented the conquerirg tie tueut of tho nation in the war of rebollioa. The attempt on (Jattii'ld's lifo in uttrib Uod toojitaiu vio.vs of public policy, wbicb differed from thoe of hia aailaot. In both cas es public and not poisonal reasons accounted for tho murderous deeds, Heuoe tame ihoulj be paoisuod by 1 aat It, whether tbe criminal succeeds or not Nothing less rigid vill and er. The foolish hmnaoiUriuoiyio, iiiught by Greeley, and which wsnld let all groat oiiiniuuhf go oopanisb e l. should be ojU aside Calm, in flwxiLdo, oerUiii iutiu it needed i and congreHS(shoold embody it in a aw ttxiog the'peuulty of death for assaults ou tbo President's life. III. Tu perscm of the President honld be guarded. To wbat extent this should go or wbat form it should t will retjuir careful, thought. Orientations display, uch aa it tbe e ish io K iropo, . would be offensive. Tjh trnppingi of mooarohy are not o Dcemal to tbe people.. Hut i 1 fjtu etfiiciire form, bjn.f.r simple, ' , ' ' J -..dr naywa aw. line personal safely of lha PresMentJ UbooM be simns-l so fur a human precautions will rlo it. I IV. There honl.l be a osrefnl dia- litmpt at Naijiaatioiianl an snsanltjbis bat which be bad been bulli on the rrpublio. It d e sot noons-j arily folio that audi attempts en- danger the safety of the government Trno, assassination tends to anarchy and this is a d inger to the repnblic. Dnt so lung as our people retain thoir p irity the rp t'elie will stm 1. The ILnnm republic foil through the ansnxsiontion of Cwsar. He was kill ed, profusseilly, t save the republic. Hrntns and his AnoriittiM wero pro fitsni-dly pure nod lofty patriots, and C.Tstr endiinere l Ilomsn liberty. So John Willtna Hiotli stiontel $ie Micr tyrannl when he shot Liu coin. Yet the ltiran ro publio vi tnally diel with Cm nr. Kill tho tendon was that there was not enough public spirit to puniah the perpetrator of crime. The murder, ers of Ciewr, io.l h.iD.lol with bis blood addressed tho people from the for hid an 1 irwimed to be Imuooj mi 1 patriot fir what tl'.ey bit 1 done.' When this nation falls into such irn- ly euibrucos a bolter leinent than we thus received in fnrmnr lc.in F n rope has omp'iod systuni itially and purposely its criminal aud pun- per clanHes npun tis. Of lrtto we have drawn largely on the botter jelemout of her population. Hut 'among it is, very naturally, moro or Iuks of the vicious. Wo have thon, tho work of asduilating all this, lit it not an element of danger f Does it not enny a lower order of Moral teaching than we prefer f Is it uot danger of ljoriu tho moral tone of the uation f TLoho question i are snrioim, aud sooueror later uiunt be carefully considered. Thr VtT;iEn op 181C In A pril. 181(1, ice and snow destroyed all tho buds and almost every grcon thing. In May, bu Is and small fruit were frozou upon the trees nnd bualits. Coru vn replanted two or three times, nud very little of it caiuo to pi i fuel ion. In Juno tlioro were severe frosts several times. Kvery ureon herb vm killed, vegetables of every kiud much injured, nnd nil kind of fruit ha I provioimly bueo di-atroyud. On the 5th cf July there wai iuo m thick as window-glahs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, uuj ull !tates north aud oaxt of thorn, la dian corn was chilled nnd witherel. I be crax was no much iujnrod by evented fronts that tho cattlo would ........... I Ai t i . . i rn.ui.-i. j i me leglllUtU r iiiuio was ice unu an men thick. Tho coin was fnueu aud rotted, and every green thing was destroyed. This was the caso not only iu the United States bulinKu. r po. An CugliHli newspaper sai l : 'It will ever be remembered by the preseut generation that IS 10 was the year in which thero was no sum mer." The national military home for disabled soldiers of tha late war, at Dayton. Oiiio, is located tion high ground, about four miles west cf uod over-looking tbe city and many miles of tho beautiful valley of the Miiuui. It consists of six hundred acres of highly ornamental ground ronlniiiing one hundred' and fifty bnildings, and is inhabited by four thousand two hundred disabled veterans of the late war. It is the i k. i . . ... migebt aim me anest publio insti tution of any kind in the world, During the year 1S80 over 350,000 person visited it. Tbo Supremo Court of Michigan Las just rendered an important de oisiou in a grain gambling case. Ono party baviug lent another mon ey, with agreomeot to share th profits, iu an attempt to get np a corner on wheat, the leader sue I to recover tbe money. The court held that snch combinations entered into to artificially effect tbe price of any necessary of life wa illegal, and any mooey advanced in the puruanoe of such contract oannot bo recover ed. Jay Gould, on Friday lat, obtain ed tbo ooutroling ioterest io tbe Now York Elevated Railroad. He io marching forward bravely toward tbo ownership of tbo railroad of all kinds In tho United States i and if bo live a few years, and gather them io aa fait a fao bao beea do .ini. ha will nnt lull m ratlrna.l in lh, ofoiUwo.- ..." t.i a wai awji" M Soma joara bro a CbicARO man ) Blair coon t eportsini, arabatrio.? got drunk, Atid fceinir onabl toROodfox Inolinj. reach bin borne Ui J himself to . rest! by tbo aiJe of a fence. Upon com- ilntr to himself itsaio he fuand that ng I log in bis band cootninod a dollar in mall coins, which be had been droppe 1 by tho bitoevoltint. Aa be was siik and destitute be conrlnded that begging was a good basineM, and wvut into it systematically. In six years he hud received $30. 000, when be dropped tbo business nod spiiculnted in wtstora lands, e in now a tuilliouare. Vice President Arthur has great ly tlevnted himself in the estima tion of the American people by bi dignidud and manly conduct during tho trying ordonl at AVaBhiogton. aud for bis deep concern aud ex pressions of sympathy for the Presi dent and his family. It has been bis ardent disiie from tbe begiu ning that tho I'resideut might ro cover and relieve him of tbo bur- dcus and respo UHibilities that wosild dovo'.vo upon biui iu case of bis death. Tbe old apprenticeship system bas beon rovived by a manufacturers! Springfield, Mass. Tbe boys bind tbomselves lor si x years, and are to receive from five cents an hour at the beginning to I welve at tbe cod. loa llition, two cents au hour will bo placed to thoir credit, and paid on their discharge, thus providing for ouch abjut $ti)) for a start on his owa account. Tiio employer stipulates for fifty-eight hours of work a week and nine of sti ly. The electric light is saiil to be a furcmn io rollieiies. It not only gives a brightness fur more iutense tkau any bithorto t-rcployed io such ciiscs, but Hhows to equal advantage in whatever hit nation it is phicod. It euu be fixed steadily at one point and ro'irui no attention. The miner, unencumbered by bis lamp and baviug and abundance of light in every position, can certainly do bis work uioro advantageously. Since tho discovery that Gitleau can only bo punished by eight years imprisonment, the universal expres sion is that an amendment should be made to the constitution, tnnkiug an assault on the Pretidont or Vice Prenidelil innin)in.1 hy duttb. t i i state 1 that a p-titim t that efiert is alieudy iu circulation iu Washington. Quite a queer case of poisoning occurred at W'illiamhbnrg, Blair county, last week. It is Mipposod that it was caused by bur ning pota to bug in the stove while bread wat in tho oven baking. Tho whole family were taken with nnnsen ns soon as they cjiu nunej 1 using the bread. H'bon we roil of two billio n pos :i,,.r.la t nrt,.Ml l.V l.a gov ernment, it a i l l b ii t'lil j i t'l i to win a go id do il of o irronpm 1 1:1 ce foin-r ou. Sn-viur theaa catds to gethor, u I t en I, they would makrt a girJie long enougt) to wiua six times around the world. iVr. (lao. V. (hildn, of Philadel phia, has placed his new country seat a Hyrn Mawr at tho disposal of the 1'i'esi lout an I his family in view of tho fact .that ai sjon a be can be moved General Oarliuld will have to be taken where be can ob tuiu rest an 1 quiet. Two saiUr, an Irishman and a Swede, sailal from Ilith, Maine, on Tuesday of last wook, in a dory 14 feet long, 21 ioches deep, and 5 feet wide, in which they intend to cross the ocean. Tbey carry provision for eitxydays. A Philadelphia guardian charge J MV for a iimnistoria an est a te of $100, The ward wai a girl, and be wanted her to pay hi o the differ ence out ef ber own earnings. The Court cut down bis bill to $85. To-oo-be. ohief of the Shosbine Indiana of Nevada, drivos a apank- ingprirof trot(,eri atUahei to a handsome carriage lie baa ma te some suoeeiiful venturer in mining, and is an extensive breeder of cat tle. There is every indication of a new railroad being built from New York, through Pittsburg to Cbioago. It will be a direot and much aborter route, and is aaid to be a Gould movement A brnte named Robioson,in Erie eonnty, became enraged at a boy named Koapp for pasturing cows efbrebia door. He knocked tbo Lad down, inmned on dim anil hr'uk bio jaw ia tbtoo places, "J Siileeo Bradford physicians offur to attend the poor of that city free of. cbargo. Lebanon eoanty contains more blood boond than any other donaty io tbe etrte.' r " Sportsfneu art on tbe lookout for a largw otter thxt freqnen te tbe riv er fier MoVeytowo. A disease among cows in Ctiester county, wbifh affects tbo spinal col omn, is very fatal. Tbo grand jury of ylllegheny county found a true bill against a man for fishing on Sunday. It is estimated that Pennsylvania buys aannally in Kentucky 1300, 000 worth of trotting horses. la Pottsville last week 470 dogs were assessed. One owoer of ca nines was assessed 113 for nine dogs. J JacltKon Wen rich, a Contre county blacksmith, shod nearly a thousand horses in tbe past twelve months. The Jackson & Wood in car works at Berwick, nro using 70,01)0 foot of lumber and making 133 car wheels a day. Seven years in the panitontiary is the sentence John Drown rocoived at Smethport for chaining ties on railroad track noar Bradford. An acre of nsparagns in Chester county yielded over throo thousand five hundred bunches, nil of wbicb sola at nu average of ten cents por bnncb. George Mnse, of Yet Newton who eloped with Miss Paul twenty- four hours after bis marriage with Miss Doiiglax, is still at large, ac ccrupaniod by the first uainod lady. - Notices have been sont to the friends of Maurice. II oalny, the fur- naceman recently mnrdored at Dun bar, Fayette county, that those at tempting to capture tho ruurdorer will bo killed. Woman's Wisdom. "She linUts (hut it U more impor tant that her family sliall ho kejit in full health, than that die should have nil tho fakhioimlilo rircKxen and ulylej of tho lime. Klin therefore sees toil, that each member of her family is iii!ii"l with enough fop Hitlers, Ml the first appearance nf any symptom of ill lieallh, to prevent a tit of nirk- nr with it attendant cupensn, care and anilety, women sltoii'd ex- I cise tlieir yi-nloui in this way. N llnvrn 'aViiWioit. "Mall iilters iirnlhi) bent iiitters." " ' They proinole sleep and allay lierv- ousne-s." "fet I .Ivor ami Ivhlncy mcJicine sol-l." "Tin y knoi-k the 'ehi!!' every time " est tiling for iiiirsiiitf molbers to do liud." Julv 1m. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . fa it mallrr nt thr A.Vns nf Giory .V-.TH'r, lire it. H'II undersigned Auditor appoint- I ! I.f thr '.n'l In il.trll..i. Hi rvnHa In I f li.nl. nf William llnr.lluir inl IMillli. M.l.lnr. KlinlhlitrX-ir of f..;. 1 Y, ,.. -r. will all r.ir tli pi.rpi nf hit inonf. nin ! Ilia I'lfl nf T. .1. SuilOi, V."i , In 4 ..1rt.itir, on TileaUv, AI4. 3, INHI, t 0 nVI- k a. m., at wlilrh tlinantl ,lar- all prr-ona iiav.n riiniia arn ra..aaiai ut nri-mii inmn .lul? nlliiai..t, I, or tia deliarriia from o.itU' li lio. 9i IJ Iiiii4. . - j Aeon nw.priiT. ',Jnro, . AudMnr. H" Executor's Sale of REAL ESTATE ! npiIT3 nndcrsiirned. F.xecntor of the 1 l.'t Will mail T"ltQ1nt of H-BTf Ration, lat nl Waft lleavar tnwna'iltt. Mnr.lar nountr. I'm., ila will axi'a In luhln Sal, at lh Ilium aleail nl nl ttld Uaotilant, In Ilia town- uiu wKiraajiu. on Tnecday, July 28th, 1881, Th fitlnwln Sanrlli1 Rnl flint, to IK't No. I, ualii lh Hirao.ie., n, Inu In it.UI nl f naiih U lit. A ,. f'l.t. u. In inln Kllfirlar. Uoila nr llin wl.lo'w aiiii hra nf Mn4 ni'iiin uoiar, rbiiip Jinalweli auil ulnar, ruuik.ugwg Twenty Acres, mora nr ln. In hluh ataia nl onlllratlin dnraro.l ltao& w barton r ar:to4 Two. aiur rrama) 'Dwelling TJonse, Barn anrl nthtr nutl.nll.llnf, wllh aa Oroharl nf hnlc B-nrtt vnud waMr. TKa pfnralfM ar- MMia.ia,i auvvi miiaa .iortuwiit n aja bum. lnnr A . H. I.lah'a Fltmrlnd l ul TMAltT No. D.iltuata In lb tnwuahlp. arors. .nai.i. atiininiaif innna 01 aaaa nnepp, jnaaph Miut, uauuau oiinin(r sdii otur. eontalu in , Five Acre, mora or'lonn, blnw mnatlf Won.lUn l. THAIIT No. . aitut In Unavnr townahln bnundail North lan.lalnf ElltalMib MllKr, Wat n? Ian. 11 of Uaoric ArlM.i'i Hair. nuum , iiwn a, n , ttftioM ana i b Pl I .. I.. HflU Limestone Lot, oontalnlln an nrohai mnranr Im. Th abn rai-M win o auu in wboi or in part mar bi1a.nl moat lvnitfnui. rll to iiunaano at tan o'olook A.M. of iM amj w.ia tru 01 win m m3 known bf JunSi,im. CxMutor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In th maltvr uf the entitle of DanUi Moy I . ' er. tieceatnl. TURanitoraigned Auditor appoint 4 t tha I'ourt to dlatrlbnt th had In- . lo.i i, jr. A. wtal, raij., adiololatratur nriliaa-atitt of nnll Morr, ilao'd. will alt for lb purpua ol liM appulotan-nt l kl oHSoa IB MkiiltaUiira-.on Tbura.lajr, 4. Ub, IMI, at too'olm-k A.M.nt wblab llm and .11 p-iaobt karlna- alalma ar r.iid to praaanl lbmduly utbnlliiiJ. orb dabrr-d from owiuiua in ow mm man. JOHN H. Jon 10, IMI. A.KNOLD, - Andlior. AU0IT0R S NOTICE. In tin matter of lite eitiiie of Jsaao Smith, . ' . . . ueceiuea. TEE nndersigoed Auditor appoint d bf lb Court to dUirlhat th fundi In th bnndf of Sauinal WllUnau, k. lbLatWIII and Taaltiaant of IaM Hinltb. doo'd, will ill for th purpopo of hit appoint, mantat lboJ' of T, I. giultbV rij., 1 th ItorosKk ot-Mldillliurif, on Muodal, Asa. tat, taw, at IV io. A. M. at wblh tint and pi all rm havlos Ulm nr rw"atd lu praarot tbui 4af Mlbatlla, Or bd. ksrrU fro 4 Mala la ca laid fund. A. W. PllTTU . 'J H. IMIa Auditor. Attorncys-Al- Jmw. j. i i. yyU. K. HOUSWEltTII, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Sklhisorovk, Pa., OollMtlnat snil all ntkar ImI bailmM sraiBpt. f unlJ to, uoaialutlubl Is Ksllk l Unu. ... H. DILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . Lttcitbnrg, Venn a. All buatnr-M )f rit-t ad Io bts ear will bs prompil; stitailsil 10, rri, on, 1700. j j t5T.lDKtfm"ciJ ATTonKirAr.iATr. iltrket St., Seliiuyrove. a. All nrofMlon1 lnin- nrnmntlr tldd to. uoniuivtion in r.nguau nuoitarmnn w aw. ra.-av, I. U. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MMli btirg, Snyiter C , Ta Cab Mnonraltrd Is Kngtlak orr an. Jan. l,'ii, Attorney-At Lit", MMillrliurg, Pann'a All nrnfalnnl buonaaa'attraildt I hit Oar will rffttr prompt tlntion. uuniuitauona in a-ugiian acu urman. tKt. 10,11. JACOB OIL11EUT, Attorney-At-Tjaw, MIDIil.F.lit.'UO. I'A. AUhaalnr.au ntrnatd to hit oar will rtM rompt attantlon. Jnl W.'ts. E. BOVE, AIIORNEY-AT-LAW, Mid'lebnrff, rt. (one la one or J. r. uroomiiur, taa ) Onllantlnn mid. Uooialtatlona In Fnnll.b ail Uaruian. J an It, 'Tl.tf, M. L. SC1IOCH, ATTOBNET-AT-LAW, New Berlin, Penn'a. Fmfafatannl bnlnaa ntrnatd 'o hta ara will rciv pnioipl nltnnllon. - Jnnovif. QUA 3 P ULRICII, Attorner 4 Oonnsellor-At-Law nflle to App'e Hnlldln; nn dooi North, of anvaTiiN iiotri.. SclliiNpTrotr, I'onn'n. flnllmtlnna and ml other nrHeeilonal hnal- neae la enllnlted and will recolre relul an I prompt attention. Apr.U.'Tn.u. T P. CRON MILLER, O . ATTOUSEV AT T.AW, Mifllinburg, Pn., Offer til proftxiiilona rTl- to tbo pub lio. Collection and all other prnfeaaional buelneaa entrue'eJ to till 0r will receitr prompt AMentino. Jaa 8, fx If m J. SMITH. 1. ATTORNrtr AT LAW. MtllILRIIUHtl,SN VCUHUIJ., PA orr hie Profaaelnnal Serelee to th pabll i.onaiiiiati.ini i bnviiru noil tirion. P J. U. ZELLER, ATTOnNEV-AT-LAW Mifjllubnrfji Cttion County, Pa. All btie)tnrfi nntpuiti1 tn tila rrm will tVAll sin J fit 1 1 tl fill I V M.tta.n.ln.1 U'lll tirmfH - a ru'WI iv'ieiaei nmnsi ! al fWieiMV oiiiti". dm iw 0oniuttl In th KnKllfh nr O.-rmnii latiMumfn OlU. J. . '7dtl piIARLlvS IIDWI'R, w Arrt)itNt:v at r.vw. Si, i i (iair..j A P., ..v .... . . illTor 111 profoaalonfilaerncea lo Iks pub no. tiii.t-ui .una ai.ii nil uirrr protuvnio.. btiHinna eiitrnstel lo bi oitre will re leire proni.l al lent inn. ORior loo iloor aomli of lh Norm il rtoliofll. fj n 6, '0 M. LINN, ATTOIINKV AT f. W. I.ewlehiirz. p,i OTet hi profvaaionHl ecrvioe lo lh publio. Ctilleotiom ami nil other pro feKioiin1 htiiiiH enlriirteil lo ! cur will receireproaipt alteiiiinu. Sept. 8'l, HSO. wTparrErti A TlOn .V )'. AT LAW. Sslinaqrore. Pa. Offer their profrionul eerrice to lh public All legal buelntananlriiai!1 In ilieir oar will reoeire from nl atletation. Ulfiee at hi home on Mitia 8tret. July, -ttb '72. BOBItOB ALLStf A 8. ALLEMAN & SON. AT TO II. V E YH AT LA IP. Heliirijrovc, All profiinnt btialne nnJ ootleollng enlriimecl to tlieir inr will bs promptly Aliened lo. Cn bt oonanlteil in KnglieL or OorniHn. Oifio. Mitrke. 6i)iiar. II. If. (bimm. Win. II. Dill C It I MM Ac DITjLi. Attorneys &3Councellors A T'hA W, OiTlce Near the Post Office. rreeburir, lenii'M. Coneiiltolloa la bolb EnjilUh nj (Inrroso Unngunge. Deo, I 7 J t f . JOHN II. ARNOLD, Attorney nt Inw. MIDULBBUUU, PA Profenlon! buelneee entruated.to his ear ri promptly allanded lo. Feb T THOMPSON BAKER, Attornoy-at-Taw. LewlHburg, Union Co., P fjy-0n bs oon.ulled io lbs Eogtisb aa Mermen ingugek.-r OPf ICK Murket Sirtet, oppodl Wlla 4nIlb A, Oo's Store 8 49y WM. VAN GRZER, AITOttNUr AT i.n, " Lewisbursr Pa. Offers bis prnfeMioBalierrios to 1 pub lie. ColleolloBS sad all other PireioB 1 buainee intruateil labia -111... leeive prompt attention. g T. PARKS, ATTOBNET AT LAW. SKUNsanovs, flNruEa coustt. p sept.16, '7tf A O. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsrove, Pa. JTers his professloDal sertioes le lbs pub .lo. All buaioois entruattd te als oar ill be promptly alteodd lo, Use. 17, '0711 GAMUEL H. ORWIQ, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, i Miainbiirs. tVMlnis t?.n.. 2"M."Ut',rT,",,'' rr'iu" Physicians, ?c. Dti. i. r.auiNOEtj, HURQEUM AND PliratCtAIT ' Middlebnrr. Pa Offr hit firnflont rvla t ib ell toss of Middlsourg and vlalolly; Mrek 2I.'H7 Jn AIAIUND IIOTUROCK, Fremint, Snyder county, Pa. Oradnaiaot BUlmoriltl nf Phulelant d Hurirron. ooara hH frnfailnal tarrl U Ik p.ibllOSp-t bagiU nnd Oaraian, Msrak, IT, ll. tf. II. J. SMITH, Physician & Surqeon, fremenxt, UninUr Count, Pa- ltr hit rofalnnl aorTlort th mill OIBr n Main trt. J an II '7 D U. J. O. WAQNEft, IMiyslclmi nnd Surirron, llfTnra hla profMatonl arloaf to Ika e'lana of Adanaburg and Tlrlnltf. Au. i.'aoir, J)H. J. F. KAMAWHt, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tntrrllle, flnr1er in.. Pa Oiler fall profiiiool tcrflort te th publio. 11. IMI r II. J. KCKUHRT. SURGEON DENTIST. 1 Kt-Klir-IIT" HI.OOK . MiiMjfrove, J'enn'a. Profaiilonnt hailotn prouiptlf ltndn1 to, iuF .v, 'i. jjll. I. aiUElt UAUDEU, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, having tocalrJ nl MIPDLKBUBO, PA., ottiR A few ilnnr Waal of lh ('nnr Ihotiae. in ller' Ifrick bulKlinar, oflrr hi pro feaiin1 rioes lo th publio. II peak English and Osrman Oet,17.78. pERClVAL HERMANN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Kratterrllle, Snyder Co., Pa. Ofter hta nnfwMlnnml rirln to th eltline of krauerrllla o I rlilnltr. A at. tt,'1 D R. A. M. S1IITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offer hi profeeaionnl (ervioe le Ike oitl ten of Adnmebiirn and flolnily. Hepl, 73 j F. VAN BU3KIRK, UROICAL a MKOa ANICAt DENTIST i yoliniifrovc, Penn'a. Justices of the J'eace. jDAM SMITH, Justice or tbe Puacs & Couvcyaaccr HeaoerSjtri ngn, Snyder Co., Pa. All'nmielal hnelna -takln dnnaltlnnand promptly alien. la I tn. Ooileotlon and remlt tan .roojitly and. May I6.'.IS7 yiLLIAM II. SNYDICR. Justice of I Up l?ac. Salem, Snyder County Penn'a- All Collections and retnitnDCcfc promptly made. Hot. 3), tf. JSAAO HEAVER, JUSTICE oF'TIIE PEACE find 'jronex'nl Oolloctor . Hli-Mlehiirir, Pnyiler Counir. V. Pprrliil nilei.uon paid lo onllrellon ol all kin. I. Iteniillnnoe will b iuJ promptly for H oil'.euiion inmie. Mar. -l-t 1878 If. V H. WAONKR, Kq., - JUSTtCB OF TIII1 PEAOrl, .l.iclc.-inii Townihiii.SnyderCo. Pit., Will intend In all bu.iineea eulrmlr 1 to nl car and on the ninal renaonnblr term. Mnrob 12, 'OHil D VVID S. S HOLLY, Justice of tho Peace, L'niuu,Townihii, Snyder Co., I'a. Will attend lo nil bunlnea entrusted to bia oir on nioel reaeotialile lernie. 1', O. addre, Dun Jure, PnTler I'o., Pa. Mar. t, '80. J. " UARTMAN, JI HTIOR or Tim PEAC E. Ac Convi'vancer, CKNTIli; VILLK, Snyder Count. Ta. dollef tlona end all bualneii partalnlnir lo th onir ni .1 uatie oi in reaoe will b atl-nnon to al thnrt nolle Ap r 37' J6 GET 11 MITCHELL, Justice of tho Pence Si Conveyancer, laukaon Townahln. Hnrder Cnunlr. Ha. 0.ill.lloua, lliiiikrya.ifltitf, au.l all oilier bu elnraa pa. ta lii In tn the oihoo will reeile prnrapl attuiiiion. roatottlceaddreeei New rli-rlln, Unlou eoiti.ia.ra. Aug. rlT7 JoIInI:. HOQIIES, Eoq., JJCSTICE OF THE TEACH, Peoo Twp., Snyder Co. P JAMES MIDDLESWARTH, Justice of the Peace & Conveyancer, Troxleyille, Snyiler Co. Pa. Will attend promptly to all manner of bnel neat partalnlnir lo Ilt, Arllcletke., written, a partainina-io taeomre. oltlc. tlolleetlona n, IJUlf 21,-T-ll yM. II. HARDING, JU STICE or THE PEACE & Conveyancer, PHEEMONT. Snyder eounty, Fa. Collection and a I bualu partainina lo lh oOloeof Juatleeof lb Peace will be attended lo l abort nolle. Apr. IPJ. .A.WETZEL, Justice of the :Peace, Beaoertown, Suyder Co., I'a. All kinds of eolleollon made ou liberal term. Promptly attend lo all buln lalruated lo bis ero; (June 2tt, "7311 ER B. MIDDLESWARTH, JUSTICE OF THE PEACB CONVETANCtR, MoOlure City, Snyder Co., Fa. rielleetloa and all bealnaae nartalalnr ta tha me of Jnilof the Pae will btton.led t a .am., aui.oo. JBII X1.'IH, O UpRNUKROBa, y , ' . 'justice or the peace i!lttlne. Oi rtuelu.aad allutbar baa eBarUliiJ l tk will MataBili aaded ki. O1 i-t i" ' '. J. BOWERSOX,. Juttiot of lAe Pae4 A t7onMytH' ' Penntoreok. Snyder Co Pa: . - - '-'w-.a--i r""pair wj-ro, Uosrf ring BU) nod bplf naia-l. , V AprU I, . i Comer 59 St. r Broadway t NEW YORK. . , : On both American A Wiropesn Dlanai Pmnlln rnrri Pr, th OrsnS Baala. rd, BmadwaraaJ rin. Ninth !., Ibla Hot o-rnnl lh Bttrw timr, and waahalltaad fnrniaiird al an aipanaa of or (no.ou. It I nnnnf th mnet iIkhI wall aa b-ilntt S at looaiad In lh elif i baa paeanr Sl-ra-lor nn.1 all m-wl-rn Imprnv-manta, and la within one a.ir- of lha dopol of lh Alitihaad Elahlh Areiina Kla.atrdR. H. eara and allll naarar la lh Hr.(lr eara ftnTnteul n.id an-iiaaibl from all part of lh elif. Hnnn wllh boarl, s .' par.lar. Mpaclal rnlaa fof famllla aod pariaa. .1 E. HASKELL,' An. 3.' t. Piorairro), BOARDINGHOUSE. THE Uni1erl(nit would repotfutly In form lh truTrlllnu fuMlo, boainaat rni-n, wilnaaaaa and Jnrora In allandanoaatobf tlnnrta thai h haa made ampla prapacollon fof heir ,o.n.nil,iM and will aniamr loan. Ixrtain hla palrana In mod ella al th renal retainable rat-., Iloir ling rl joa a fw door weetvf tbaocort lljuae. OAHBIELBEAVKK. Apr. tl 'Tt. I y. Proprietor. f IMlIllt-lui'q-, la. JOHN L I M R E R T, rroprietor - ' I " ' - .-, n- ov-w rwDiieoi nnd refurnlahed In tha hnat atvl- lfta-,Mi T K . .k... mahmIb 1 1 . . . I L - - l '. a' . . I Ineallon maki-o It eontenlent fnr bele I men t ra,in in atl-niletK nl Oonrt nd nil Alhir, ali. ... ii . . . iiia la alwara an r,,iiad with th bet fa U mar bat tha Mar w It h nnnd llqunra and th stable attended by ear (lull hurt.-. Trau mo derm Arll 4 187H c RNTRE VILLI? HOTEL, ti.ai mre. wenTr'i.) Centerrlle Snyder Co., Pa. PETEK UARTMAN. proprUts . Thli lonirtsblleb,l nnd wall known hot , . . u u, i. un.i-ra.aTn. aw licit char ol thcpnblln pat rona.e. a "" MX1IA fpIE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. FOCKLKR, Prop'r. KellnHgrove, Pa. Til la rtotal la nlauanil- l..,.4 .v. .. . . - i vii iu en) QTIBrs.' and la a reryd.alral.li. place for Wavelar loatop the ninTtif ai-rnnimodaflnne al low ratt. per a...,ai..p,ln once will b aura to eall aalo. The .T.K 1r",c' KuatanrantlBeonaertloowt th Hotel. ,.. ,." iMercliiints9 House, VORTII TIIIED 8TKEET. PHIL'A TA. Terms'.- L50 per day. HENRY KPAHM lrr,rV C.W.aiMII. Clerk Anr.l.'li. Philadelphia Cards. J. S. FARNSW0RTH. WITH J0HES,H0AR&Co. Importers ot Buiscry, Notions, White Goois, EmW ilcrics GeiilsFiirnisIiiiiE Goods &c. 'o. 5U Markot Street, PIIILADKLPHIA. T. Tl fonee, w H nh.lni.- Gn.VVUILL A Co.. Wuoi.sals DsAtsa la 'VOOD AND WJLLOW WABB )il Cloth. Window fibaile. Broom, Matt """ vouon lh pi, uraln Han. r. I'.i. II.. .... . V Vo, , "iiai-m, JlTinoe, ItlCKK, SO. j.y .mtrai Birel, I'biladelpbia Feb i r b. si:luuimer J e DEALF.D I! EBARDWARE Iron, Kails, Steel, Leather, ramis, uiis, Coach & Saddler Ware AND nl AN'JFACTURLR OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET BTKEET. . Lowlwlown, Penn'ae Ne.eml.er 2, 1871-tf WM. MAN N. tionor, and Steam Powor PRINTER, i Iiolemnle Jt Kotail No 629 Market vStreet, PHILADELPHIA. Promytnett. One 7Vif 8elti Price Harked On All Ooodt In fi guree. Apr. 18.2. QAVID WILLIAMS, Manufaetareiof ft Wboleial Dealer la Olll, MaliORany, Walnatand Rerwi LOOKING GLASS Picture ti Photographio Fram! Mos. 830 and JW Arrh Street rbiladelpbia J'a. Frarnes Bpatrd la lh best Alio, tteailding ia all Its braBcbea. Tl rjNION PIANINO MILL BELINSaROVB.aKTDEB COufA'' Kccly j& WaglScr Lumber Dealt rs and MARurAOTiiasa or . Doors.'' Hoop Bates. Windows. SkatW Window Boxes, Hllads, baih, Blair Fixing. Hand Railings, Brack ets, M0Dldiur.it Flooring, ORULL, 84 WINU a UA Si NET TUB!UK , Bhioglos, Lata, Vo., to. Orders soliolled sad ailed wllb proF Msaatl deepaleb. Pie sail and iae our ttoea before. prbalai si. Wfi kep on hand all Unit of " BlankteueAae iVoeVtr-.'- Monee. Warrmnt. Leases, Bykf yw,itV,, , . -a '.