Tho Post, ! "WWbure, July 3, TtU " ). CUluiE. Editor & Prapre.or. Oount.v Tl'l't. For District Jii'ltr", J. .MRItitiL LINN, of I.ewi.litirr, faa'ecetfJealtioa ol the lMilrlet t eafereet.) For HIieiuT, DAVID nKK HI.EY, ol Centre, For C"ii'y Cniniitlintirrs, john nm,. nf Kranhlin : jomn m. moykr, oT l 'iltt'eimrg. Vir fVmnlv TrAt'fr, A AH )N f. I1ELFIUCK. ol l!saver. For Comity AinJ'i'". DANlKLlItTVfllCi, of rmn, tiWHOK W. SIERElt, if lVt ferry. 1M Arpjbiisj.i St ite Convention Called , IWoi.1., Ta., July 2J-on. Jobu ,..un ,lUairmnrflbltrpubIiol ate Central Committee. ba ..sued Plate Dm followinir c.tl 1 : rtkoroHU. Pa, Inly 20. 1881 A is hereby culled to mni-t in hall i f Ihe Motisii ol ItcpresHntalives, in INrriit'ir. on Thutsbiy. tbTciuhtli day of Scptemb, r. 1881.at 12oVl..rk tit, of said dav. Delegates, eon a I t thennml)erof Seimlors and it,., re-1 aeotatives. lo I chosen in the seter- .diatiicts nf the commonwealth. The 1 eoiiTenticn when assembled slmll ' . ... , -. , . . , tiiongb uer latlicr may let mer of Mate TraMiirer nnd trAosacI-surb ! , ? . ,, ., , , , other legitimate bttsinetw as may be:clmul Pr,npe nJ L, r IDoUlcr rct brought bufore it, Hy ord-r of the nisy be on the topmost round of the lUnublicuii Sute Cvntial Commit- tee. John Ci-hijna, Cbairmnn. PresiJent Garfield's situation, at this writing, is again ! fefnl. The situiition on Satur day was alarming aud aas induced 'rFi it ,vilI ,)(lt b ,e0IU1B0 ,tl0 .y the closing of the wound. It is ' 00, 0 htr in6band n.uninceDtly boixd that there will not bs a re- j llowercd. Mrs. Woodhnll, ber cuiencoof Saturday's situation nn 1 . mother, has fame rather than riches, that President tiatticld may bo Jj0,t Colin Campbell must have ' icedily restored to health to dis really given bis heart to his chosen Charge tho duties of bis high office. bri(Jc( for no worldIy considerations " could Lave induced bim to offer ter The Albany Contest Ended. marringe. Princess Louise, we see, The following is a brief hiMory of is to bo ut tho wedding which will ilbe newly elected Sonatois from giro her a new sister-in-law, nnd New Yoik : hen the nuptial ceremony is over, Warner Miller, Ihe nowly elected tot the first time iu our history ono U. S. Senator from Now York to fill ,ot onr conutry-women will be con tbe Piatt vacancy, of Herkimer, was by marn'nge with the reign- ' ing fniuily of Kogland. Neither August 12, 1 8 JS t gr aduated at Un ion college in ISoO: commenced teaching in the Fort Edward col-, "" Very likely, if their opio legiate iohtitute, butou the bieaking ion M he,n "Bke,, lhey won,A lmve out of Ihe war enlisted as private iu . frowneil ou tho proposed marriage i tho Fifth New York cavalry ; served but H not Bt aU Pbable that in the Shenandoah Valley, wftll ; tbey will hereafter be any the lew promoted to bo seruoant-maior and eager to pet into the circle to wLich . , ' . oneuaiu wa iaeu i York LbL'iMlature in 1574. and also in 1K7A, .UU In V..vlv. sixth Congreas. and was re-electe I j to the Forty seventh Congress as a , Republican, receiving 10.79J vote agaiust l'tJoil votoa for Deuuis O'Brien, Democrat. on, Elbridgu Gerry Laphan, who was elected to succeed Mr. Coukling 1 .... . , ... ,. t'i tho Senate for the term ending u i iou- .i i .i i . iu March, 188,). is the son of the late , , Judge John Lapham, and was born , ,r, l. .rmlgton.N.. October 18, 1811. He was brought np ou a farm and during the winter months Attended tho public sbools. lie spent some time at the Cuuandaignu r , . , . . I aca lo.uy, wuure ha was a classmate aca of Stcpheu A. Douglua, and also studied civil engineering. After paodiog some tiujj in work npon the liuo of the Miahigiu SoutUaru railroad, Mr. Lapha'n studied law, and ia loll be was admitted to the bar. lie settled at Cunaudaiguo, where he In since parotioed law. Soou after bis admiuiioo to the bar Mr. Lapham formed a partnership with Judge James C. Smith, wbiob oontiuuod until the latter was raised tj the bench e attained a bigh rank ia his profession, aud has al ways beeu a most suojesfol advo cate aod daogeroas auUgouist, es pecially iu jury trails. Asa lawyer be atauds amoug the first of the members of all tbe New York bar. Governor Hayt bss appointed Cbaa. Thomson Jones, Heury 0. liowsll, Mahlou H. Dickinson, of Philadelphia i James K. Moorbead aod John Raul, aod Win. Nolao' of Beadiog, a Broad of Commissioners ti superintend tba constrootion of tbe Stata Iodustrial Reforuatorj, at llautioj lou, lu ,' --. -w-;r(MB,llH,. daughter-in-law of thelt,ruly deatroyca gra-shoppeia. engaged in the manufuctura of paper I h . Ou some farms tho gtass crops wore i i . , , ,i Duke of Argyill and siHter-in-luw of i b ' and fatmtug ; was a delegate to the "J also badly d nu uod by the grass- ,,., . , ( ni-.., ., Princess Louise, daughter of Queen ' 3 h national eouvoution at rhiludulphta '.. . b hoppers, miilious of tho iusects bav- iu 1872 i was electod to the Now I ltlur inu' settled on the lields. I Harralifar Snyder County! 'V.!!h'""LVZJ,-1 '" Mr llummrlnf Sny. ili f " notn nrr. ay ubnul ti marry an Knglinhmnn an- a Lor A nl that. From the N. Y. Son we learn tint a drt'icW of Mrs. ietona WoodUull Is about to marry no Eur. lisli LorJ. This neve mitfbt cer tainly tioklu Via's friends ia Soy iter county, where her mother end irar.d-inrente named llnramol, (lootf since deceased,) resided. The 9nn snvn i By Hie rosninRf of Mis '" the daughter nr.Urs. Victoria Wood- hull, to Wd tVlm t'snipDen, nun son of tho lit cf Argyll, which, it in nnnonre l. will take place this wwf.k. soother alliance between the ..l.i'lil nf F.nrrlnnit tmt th wnnth : 'v J - r y jend beauty of Imorioi will be ef- looiea. la tun cue, lo . lie iair representative of tho ropublio will become by her marline onnected iKa nwn,t t.i.i murnina famiW in the wot Id UAy Coliu Cambell will . .bo the sioler-io-Iaw of princess imii'-i .. . Ma rimoDwl allitnce botween the K'reen county fumdy, B a. lo mA e'litler wf t,iakrvt anj Mw(1 of tni, r((pnb,i0i pbj joy their antics, lli-Unctjon(lf are b A atteinpl- to no m nn in-fre pint in these days, As a rule, tin aristocrat is after (m"0y aud beauty in a republican bride, nod her social connections at .home, no matter bow bih they my be 8PC0r(1inR to lbe f,bionablo do. I .. V . , "on" prrTalr" 10 loric, are regarded by him with any great pride. If ho takes an American wife! bo is not spt to boast of her farci!y, I ladder of r i iiblican fashien. W lmt ho is tuoto intrrestrd in is Ihe amount of Ihe do ry and Ihe ability of the gill to snstaiu herself in the society to which ho proposes to In troduce her. If MiHS Blood be- coiups Lady Colin Campbell, bow ow lork Dor liosloo ranhiouablo society have been consulted in this Mim Blood ia to ba admitted and in i ........... ... nuivu rug viiii duiiiv ho ClltOaij't C I9 Coloool Cotkhill, United states I'istriot Attorney, appeared before 11,0 Criminal Court Monday mortiiig an M that tho Qrvid Jury be dnnliargu I until iroptombor 12, a s it was mmocemury to bold them long erto t iko action upou t'l'i Prosi. lout's Autn u a lli.i nliruuM'inu lira n.tfr .. , . . , preparod to say what tho en.-ct of '. . ... . ... , ., the wound will bo. although they . ,. ,. ., . . ... ,. believe aud hope that be will live. pre.nted a cians. in which they say : "While wo anticipate recovery, it is not possible to assort with confidence . . , . . that his i Diuriss may vet prove fa- , , r Dr Bliits is as black as an Indian. Tho circles under his eyes are a posU tivo blue-black- He appears iu the visitors' room at inteivals through tbe day aud is eagerly plied with questions eveu by the Cabinet, who soldo n h ive an opp irtiiuity of talk ing with him, He smokes almost inaessantly, and uses long and very strong cigars, which of tea go out while be is speaking, He clutches at bia gray side-whiskers ia a ner vous way. While ba ia one of tbe greatest surgeons in this country, raoarkablo for bis courage and psrve iu the most trying o ises, be appears at times to be fairly tremb ling with excitement. The atory ia told of ao absent minded firmer in Iowa who lost five of bis cows, e disoovered bis loss in tbe evening when ba weot to drive them from pasture, aod speot all night aod tbe nest day search- jing (or tbetn. Us dually discovered them io tba stable, baviog neglected to lea re them oat the day before. SMBNSaMl-VSMBHSMSBBJSISaMSWWSlMtSSMajBaM w I ....Milton is to Lave a tea tboa 'hikI dollar Catholic church. 'obn-lowo Hv-M" -ay. tbnt die help to spread the small pox. . . , . Ao old mnn named Danaer. of Titnsvill, last week forged a check for $5l)d against bii son, ....The miners of Kcbnjllcfll comity complain tliat they cannot make victuals oml clothe.' .... Forty per cent of tba aohool tut of Pennsylvania paid "J peo ple who have do children. ....The premium list of the Pennsylvania state nRrieultnral fair this year will amount to fi O JO, .... Mr. Alfred If. Moore bas $75. 000 invested iu dogs at JfoorUeia Kennel, Montgomery ooooty. .... It tnke 30,000 uion and boys to do the work of the Philadelphia and Heading railroad company. . . . . General Boater, of Bellefonte, is the recognised champion of Sunday school i in Central Peaosylvaoit. . . . . Abo at a Ion lrod Swedes are '(uttered in Blair county en.ied, ia Bn"U W iu aroUral pur suite. . ...Aleir enp, belonging to a tireen county fumily, is raising a seems to en- close the res tanrani a and liquor saloons of I'hila- .delphia on suuday has boeo a fiilure np to this tiu e. . . . . Wulter Shoemaker, of Ashley, attempted to jump ou a moiug train noar Wilkesbarre, and bad one of bis legs cut off. . . . .John Burn, of Pittsburg, was instantly killed by a man mooing against hitn while runuing a foot race ... .A Pittsburg man left a pint of brandy where his littlo sou found and drnuk it, aud from the effects of which he died. ....David Bojer, a well known citi.on of U.ipley, .So'.tuvlkill otinty was killed on 8uturduy by biting tli row u from a carringo. . . . . A fonvile on lertiker thrives in Philadelphia. Uiadttally ili I pro fessions and means of making a liv ing are opening up to women. A petition in bc-iog ciroiilnted for tho ii'inovul of the South Dutblnhom school board because they have not published au annual report, as e quired by law. ....A blacksmith iu Titnsvillo noticed oil in his potato patch and dug severnl bolos in which it could accumulate. For severul days he has been dipping from two to three barrels of oil out of these holes. ....The insane Bin In in ut Nortis town uow has between COO aud 700 inmates. An additional building for thu daugeroiis patieuts is about to bo elect oil, and tho grounds are bo. ing laid out uud ornamented with trees aud lowers. .... Reports from Berks county I . . .1 tV L .1.-1 .1.- . i ure lo u,lu" luo oulH KluV in some ecclious hasbeen almost en . . . . J . 11. Dean, a youog broker iu MiuoeapolU, Minn , cominitt'td suicide by taking laudauu u on Mon day. ....Hi County Clerk John r. Viu cent, of Poughkeepsie, drowned him self ou Fiiday night duriug a tern porary fit of iua tnity. ....John Weisemann, 55 years of ago, bung himself iu Baltimore on MonJ iy. D)imstio iufoliuity, . ...UonryS Smith was banged at Corinth, Miss, on Monday, for I1"" murder of James Burt near Bur I TjUe, Miss., in April. 133,), ....Mary Cleveustiue, aged lo, was atrnck by a locomotive at Lor berry, Schuylkill oounty, on Satur day, and, although thrown as high as the top of the smoke stack, was uot seriously injured. .... Henry J. Asb, aged 24 y ears, died at FroBtburg, Md., on Sunday from lockjaw, produced by a wound io tbe hand from a toy pistol ben longiug to bis little son, which be was handling on the Fourth of July. .... Paul Held, a Swiss immigrant iu Eagle Creek Valley, Minn., be coming crazed from homesickness aud the failure of bis crops, last Friday night killed bis wife and live youngest children, left bis two old er boya for dead, and then committ ed suicide. One of the boys may recover. . ...In tba village of Young Ameri ca, Cass county, Ind., oa Saturday night, a man named Oreeo, who was disturbing tba audience at a festival during tba performance, was asked by Knos Brumbaugh to keep still. Green left the bouse, drove home, got a revolver, returned and abot Brumbaugh dead io bis seat, and escaped. . Hay sells fjr $5 por too in Cra ford couuty. Qrisoom. tlu faitr, has outline Tauner, having fasted 1) days. . . . .Nweedish farm bands are be coming very popular iu Blair coaoly. The sexton of aoharoh at Glovers tille, N. Y paid ) for pushing a man back from the door who at tempted to leave church befjra the services wore dosed. A fif :een year old son of Mr. Ko ders, of Wayne towoship, Dauphin comity, was struck by lightuing and killed on Monday afternoon while driviog cows frouyi field, Two ruffians went to tba camp of tho Mille Lao Indians, near Atken, Minnesota before daylight on Mm day morning, and murdored the chief and four other Indians. Tba marderere were arrested. John .Vongan, whoe dial body was recently fjun I OJr PitUton, is now known by tbe authorities to bavo boen murdered, and several im portant arrests will be maJe in a few days. Thus far this year two bnodrel people have been killed by -parties pointing pistols just for fan, and supposed to ba unloaded. The just for fun" business is an old dodge, and it is about time it was played out. John W. Bookwalter, Democratic nominee for Governor of Ohio, w a millionaire who has been for many years a contribntor to mechanic! journals and a collector of works of art. He is a childless widower and ia about forty-five years old. Desperadoes took possesion of a Bock Inland passenger train the other day, shot the conductor aud a paRsnnger, robbed tbe safe in tbe express car of a large amount of money and then decamped on horses they bad stationed noar by. AtSodons, N. ' tw rope walk ers gave a grand exhibition last .Sat urday, and ono of the performers fell from the rope, narrowly escap ing death. The appreciative audi ence raised a purse of twenty-five cents and preseutod it with compli ments. A flock of sheep belonging to .To nab Baodolph and Norval Lindley of Cumberland tomnnhtp, Greene county, was attacked by dogs recent ly. Twenty of the flock were killod outright and fifteen wounded, some of the latter h ivo ciuco die 1. To prove that it taka aU kinds of pooplo to make a world we note tho fact, that a few days ag3 a Washing ton woman took some broiled chick en, jellies and other delicacies to tho jail with tho request 111 tt tlioy bo given to the aas tssin, Ouitoivi. ner requofit was not granted much to her disgust The murder mania in New York is spreading to bnrsrs, judging from accounts from that city of a horse that deliberately beat the brains nut of one man and attempted to kill another. This horse was vory valu able and always had bneu vory good tempered, until he suddenly showed murderous motives. lie was doom ed so dangerous that it was noceis ary to kill him. Tho pension list now absorbs two fifths of tbe nhole amount expended for the support of the Government. Yet still more than a hundred mil lion dollars of the pnldio dobt bas been paid off during tbe fiscal year jnst closed, and the payments for several months past have been at the rate of one hundred aod fifty miU lions a year, and are still iucroasiug io volume. There is no place in the world tin ier any government where ao Ira. mense a revenue is paid as at tbe custom bonne in New York. A million of dollars in gold coin is not unfrequeolly received in a single day, ami the average for two-thirds of the secular days of the year ex ceeds 8500,000. These enormous duties ore paid on imported articles that are consumed by 50,000,009 of American peoplo. A New Jersey militia captain who was iodisorete enough to make a slighting remark about the wounded President, was obliged in consequ ence to remain ia retirement while his company war out on parade tbe other day aud was a witness of the burning of himself in effigy by ao exoited crowd that would have sever ely baodled himself in parson bad be fallen ia their way, Ia several other lostances men learned that it waa a good time to keep either a civil or a ailent tongue ia their beads. "Malt Miters are the best 'bitters.' " "They promote sleep and allay nerv ouanoas." "Dei Liver and Kidney medicine sold," "They knock the 'chills' every lima." "jBeet thing for nursing mothers to bs had." Attorneys-At- Law. m. e. iiouswEitnr, , ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Hicmmaorovk, Pa., 'nUteMin nj til 'hr bniln". prompt ly utoml-J K. UonmlUMoiK la Engllah tad 11. DILL, ATTORNETAT-LVrV. LeuMnrtj, FfHu'rt. All tutnl calrapted Is bis osrs wilt bs promptly lltaJ.l to, Fcpt. 80, ISflo. jjf 1Tdfitiuc7i7 "' ATroiar.tAr.i.tw. M Ark ft St., Seliruirort, Pa. All pfoflnnt tatinM promptly ttajd M. llIUlloi l rlli ud irmTi r. ii'M. J B. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. HuUteburrf, Snydrr O , Ta Caa bssoaoatbS la Kmtllik orOoroan. Jaa. U,'M, L. N. MYEK4, A ttomeu A l- Law, -ltatlbnraj, Pona, All profoiMtoflal Imiiimi ontrnttO't to kit otro will roto prompt tioolton. UunmlUtloot lo Kagllih aod liormaa. 11. 10,'W. JACOB GILBERT, Attorney-At-lriw, MtUULKDUKO, FA. AllbotlnMi ootrottoil to bit aro will roolro rompt ittootlna. Jolf u.'TS. E. bower, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, m,Wfburv. Pa. (t)Sloo laoBeo of J. P.Urooaiiilor, tq ) 001101.11001 made. Uootultatlnno lo Koallub aad Oeriuoo. June 13, 'le.if. M. L. SCIIOCH, ATT0R5EY-AT-LAW, New Berlin, Penn'a. PrafotKlonai tiotlnoM rntrattoit 'a hit irt will rorolro proaapl attonlloo. Juno S0,'7N. QH3PULRiclj Attorner 40onnsellor-At-Law, OtBoo la App't Hailitloa ono ilool Nonb.of 8ellusKrte, I'cno'n. Dollootlnnt n l all other prnfriilnoal bntl- bom It tollnltM aad will roeolto i-or-tul and prompt aitontloa. Apr.ll.'tt.tl. JP. ckoxmillrr, o ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mitrlinburg, Pa., Olferabtarroteselona eervioea to the pub He. Colleotloot ana all omer prorrtttnnal buainoiia ontruaiel lo bia oara will recrivt prompt ailrntion. Jan 8, 'Uilf TJ. SMITH. ATTflRNKY ATI.AW. MinHI.F.IIUKU, UN YCOU UU., rA Ofort bit Profottlonal srlot to the pabll UontullKtlnni la r.nmiro anil ueriaao. J. It. zeller. I T7'(7rtiVVl'..17'.f:.4iF ilifjtinbury, I'nion County, Pa, All bnalnrtt -ntrutil to lilt rere will wall and ritltlidillv ottenili.,1 lo. Will nrartlo at lite toveroi oonrio o rnvior tni o.itoininrf ro.iiilio-, t)n ! ountulied Iu lb Knullrh or Uarmaa lananaao Oet. 3t, "7Jtl CHARLES 1IOWKR, ATTOltSEY AT LAW. Selinagrove, Pa OTert hit prnffftlonul nirlce io the pub ho. Colleutiona anil all other profettionj bii-inaea ,enlrunieil to bia crt will ra Oflto prompt attention. Ofhco Iwodoor oiith of tli Normal Holiool. fJa n 6, '0 J M.LINN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewlihurj. Ta Ofeit bia profenlonal aerrioea lo th public ( ullfoiloiit and all oiber pro lean l on ni liutiiu-tt inlrutlrd lo bia ear will reoeiveprouipt attaniiun. Hcpt. S i, mo. w. pocrwH, -t rion.vx rs .t r la w. Selinsatrove. Pa . Offer their priileeionai eervioea to lbe public. AIMeznl butinoaaeiilruaia' to llirir oara will receive jrompl attention. Office at bia home on Mala aireal. July, 4th '72. COL ALLaeUW. BOBlVa ALLBMAM S. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTOIINEYS AT LA W. HelliiNg-rove, All profemlonal bueineta and oolleollni entnmled to their lara will ba promptly aliened lo. Can ba eooaulled In Englieb or Gorman. OtHoa, Marka. Square. H. II. Oriinni. Wm. II. Dill GUIMM&DILL, Attorneys&iCouncellors AT-LAW, Office Near tho Post Office, rreeburv. I'e-iiu'u. Coneiillationio bolb Edj llah and nerreae Languagea. Deo, I '72lf. JOHN H. ARNOLD, Attorney at Law, MIDDLEBUBO, PA Profetilonel bnelneteentrntted lo hleearr w.1:.' bs promptly attended lo. Feb T THOMPSON BAKER, tJ e Vttoi"iie.v-nt-Tjn.w, Lewlaburg, Union Co., Pa MT0an bs eonaultad ia tba Enellah an German languagea. - OFFICE Market Street, oppoaits Walla 8mitb Co's Store 8 a fly WM. VAN GEZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewlaburg Pa. Offers his prnfataionalaarvies to be pub lic, Colleotiona and all other Piofaaaioa. at buaineea entruetrd to his ears will re ceive prompt attention. g4 T, PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SHLINSQttOVE, B.NVDER COUNTY, Pa Sept. 16, '67tt A O. SIMPSON, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinagrove, Pa. Offers bis profeeelooel aervioes to tbs nub .la. All buaineea entrutted to his 'oars trill as promptly attended le. I Jaa. 17, '67lt tAMUEL H. ORWIQ, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW. Nimiaburs;, l'Mlsn Pn: Physicians. c. DR. J. Y. SUINDKL, BUftOEU.I ASD PHYSiCtA. Middlebnre, Vs Oiler s hit, rirofcMional lervieet Is lbs Sil tss or Miiitlloourf sad vioioiiy: Mroll i! 1.'67 JBMABAND ROTH BOCK, Fremont, Snyder county, Pa. ttrftSntritaf rultlmur Jiltn nf PhftlxUnt oil Hill-neon. oilrf Mt priifimflofi ( tsrvloo to ib pulio.3.SKk Eoaiua and oro. Morah, 17, 14M.U. J. SMITH, Physician & Surgeon, trrmont, nyifT County, Pa. tifftra bit nrotc-ntnool torvle to tho mill Offlco oa Mala ttroat. Jaao IS '!,. )R. J. O. WAQNER, Ptivslcinn nnd Bhnreon, Offara ht prof-loml a-rrtoee as tho alle-ae of Adtinnburg aad tlrlnlff Ail. a,'otf, IR. J. F. KANAWHL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CenlreilHe. "nyder Vo.. Pn Offere bit proreteioaoi sarvlses Is tbe pnbllo. esntr II. J. KCKBBRT, SURGEON DENTIST, KIKUKKTI BLOCK, Sfliruujrort, Penn'a. Profaetlooal boiloett promptlf atteaited ta, mar . l JR. I. GRIER BARBER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, having located at MIDDLEBURO, PA., orBoe a few dnora Wtel of tba Dourlhoute. lo Beaver's Bricb bulMioe:, efiera bia pro fetiiunal aervieaa lo lbs public lis epaaks Englitb sod Uernao, uoi.i i, io, fERCIVAL HERMANN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Kratirrvillr, Snydrr Co., Pa. Oflert hie orofottlonal eertleet to lbe fltltnt ol Kratterrllle and ? lolaltv. A a. V7 D R. A. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offer e hi profaaaloaal aervieee to Ihe eltl- tana of Adameburf and vioialtjr. 8rp4, 7H JJ K. VAN BU3KIRK, SURGICAL A MECHANICAL DENTIST Selinsgrnve, Penn'a. Jitsticsof the Peace. DA.M SMITH, JnsticB ortbc Peace & Conveyancer BeautrSpri ng, Snyder Co., Pa. AU'nfTiletal hntlnaee -taktna depoeltlnnlanS promptlT attend ! to. Uulleetlont and rtmll taacet promptly made. May It.' l7 "yiLLIAM H. SNYDER. Justice of I list Pence- Salem, Snyder County Penn'a- All Collections and remitunceb protuptly made. o.vr tr. JSAAC BEAVER, , usriCE oFtiie peace anil Oeneral Collector. hliddleburg, Snyder County, Pa. Special attention paid lo collrcllont of all kinda. Kemiltanoee will ba made promptly for all ool'.eutlont made. Mar. IMel 1876" If. VII. WANNER, Esq., I-a JUSTICE OF THE PEACrJ. Jaoksoa Township, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend lo all buelneaa eatruaied io bia oara aud 00 tbs niotl renaonnble termt. Maroh VI, 'OHll TJ AVID S. SUOLLY, Justice ol the Ponce, Vniunl'uwiuihip, SmjdtrVu., 1'u. Will attend lo all buaineaa rnlrualed to bia ears on most reaeouabla lertua. P. O. addreee, Uuudoro, tnydcrt'o , Pa, Mar. 4, Nu. J II. HARTMAN, JI'UTICE OF TIIR PEACE. Sc Conveyancer, CENTREVILLE, Snyder County, Pa. riolleetlona aad all bntlnatt partalnlna ta tho office of Juitloo ol tha Peaoa will bo attended to at thort autloa a p'r IJ'IS gEl ll MITCHELL, J notice of the Peace & Conveyancer, .Tackeon Towntlilp, Snyder County, ft. Oollvttooe. ftiinvayanoliia. aud all other ba- alneee partalliluR to tha ofAre will receive prompt attention. Poalooaeaddraaai Maw Berllu, Union oounly.Pa. Aug. W, 177. JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq., .JUSTICE OF THE PEACK, Peon Twp., 8nyder Co. Ps JAMES MIDDLESWARTH, Justice ol the Peioe & Conveyancer, Troxleville, Snyder Co. Pa. Will attead promptly to all manner ol hail attead proi rtelnlna to BOBBMrtaillinB io tnoomeo. Uoede. Artloleefce., wrlllea oflleo. Uolleatlone mala, (jail a,'7e-ti ry M. II. HARDING, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Sc Conveyancer, FREEMONT, Snyder oouaty, Pa Oolleclloaa aadal botlnaee pertalalae to Ihe office of Joelleoof thoPea will be attended to at abort not loo. Apr. S7'7. A. WETZEL, Justice of the 'Peace, Dtavertown, Snyder Co., Pa. AH kinda of eolleotlone mads ea liberal laruta. Promptly altsnds lo all butloett latrueiaa to kia ears (June ce, 'istl JvER B. MIDDLESWARTH, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE AUD CONVEYANCER, MoOluro City, Snyder Co., Fn, Collection! aad all katlaeie partalalaa lo tha aSloo of Jaatieo ol tba Pea will boat waded ta a, eaon nonce. , juiy ii.-ieti. A O UOftNBKRQKR. 'justice of rns peacb.XX'x"'? m rerrTo.a.hlp.B.M..1.,ntv.-a. Itla "' .. fj i4iictioet.o.-aeyacin(,aedoiiotkr bat nioitece, Wurranti, Ucaie, DU'f? J. BOWfiRSOX, . " Juttic of the Pic4 A ponvtyaHf Pennicreek. Snyder Co., Pa. rolleiMlnnt ent Ramlitenr.ee pramrAlf aiad. ----'"a BBompir oieaeieu. Aprti 7, !. Comer 50 St. $ Broadway, NEW YORK. On both American A &iropean planst o Pmnllna oa Uaniral Par, Ilia Orao l llonla. tart, ItmedwaTaed Pinr-Klnth St.,lhU Hotel orrnplea the mllra aim re, end waa hnlll and fnmlahrdet an eipanaa of oar Stuo.ao, III, ooaof the moat alrB)t aa wall a- k-ln tha nn. l Inaitml In the elr I kaa a tmnrtllnH tor an1 all imdarn Improvement, and la wtlblej one ttjoare of lb denote n tho Sink end RleMk Aaanne Utratod a. R eare and Mill aoarar ta tho Rroadwar earo teaeenVent and oaaaatlbhe front all parte of the eitf . Uaam with boetd), SJ l'lar. Spevial ratee loe Stmlltaa and eria. anal patio. E. HASKELL, Awe. wSMy. Paoratvroa. BOABDMHOUSE. TtlB Oodoraltoed wonld retpeetrolly a. form lb Irave Ulna; pablla. baalneae nan, wllnaeaae and jnroreln attendaaea ot oar Onorutbal be kaa made ample pranaratloaa fur hair oono.ainxidaU.to and will eadMTor to a Urtain hla patrona In aood atrle at Ihe ma ra.kle raioa, Hoard log Hooea a few Soore vi ucart nun. OA URIEL BP VER apr. St TO. I y. rlator. WASHINGTON HOUSE! Mlcldlebui'i?, ln. JOHN L I M B E R T, Proprietor Theaba-0 aopalar Hotel hat beaa roStled aad refuralaheil la the boat ttrle, lUoenlral loeatloo makae It eonrenlont fnr bualneit aien pertoni la atuodanoa at Coort end all Mbtnnho are relied to illMdlebara;. The to ale It elwaya tupnlled with the beat la the mar eat tho Her with aood llqnort aad tke Ntablo attorned t-r earafull koetlert. Termt aiederaie April 4, 1178, CENTREVILLE HOTEL, (Late Mre. Weaver'a.) ConterTllo Hnjder Co., Pa. PETER HARTNAN, ProprlatS . Thle lonRottah1liked and well ksowa bote haf In boon pareoaeed by Iba anderelioed. to llelte a there of tka public pat rone.,, ' Apr..,..!.,.. "tIrhaIJua . rjIHE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOI1NB. FOCKLER, Prop'r. BellnMgrove, Pa Thte not el le pleaeantty lorttrd la the "tnnara and lea varrdeelrable piece fur trevrlare ..,.'. Hi aaTof ai-coromodatlona at 10 ritti. per eot.eeinppltiffonre will be euro to call agala. Tha o o, liquor in tna oar "A Sreleleae Keitauranl laeonnertlnnwl tha Hotel. Avt.lv.'l. illcrcliniits9 Ilonsc. NORTH THIRD STREET. PniL'A PA. Termfl!rjl50 per dny. HENRY SPAHN, Prop'r. C.W.atMlliV. Clerk Apr.l.'lt. Philadelphia Cards. J. S. FaARNSWORTH, WITH JONES, HOAR & Co. Importers ot Hoisery, Notions, Willie Goods, Einliroi dories Gents Feniishiui Goods &c. No. 6U Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. T. B. ioaet, A. H. Hoar. (Mar. 13 '74, W. H. Shelbler. i. u. neiouiei. RAYBILL A Co., VJ WHOLStALB DbALBSO IS WOOD AND WILLOW WABB Oil Clothe, Window Shade, Broome, Mete llriMhee Cotton Lape, Grain Bagi, f'.J Nets, lluokcla, Twiuee, Wioka, o. No. 420 Market Street, Phlla.ltlpM's Feb. 7, '07 I B. 3ELUE1MER tt DEAL KB IF Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Faints. Oils. Coach & Saddler Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tlnwarc.- MARKET STREET. LowiNiown, Penn'nr November 2, 1871-tf WM. MANN. Blank Book Maker Sta tioner, and Steam- Power PRINTER, v lolenn.lo eSc Itetn.il lNIo 629 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. i'roimtneii. One Price Bellini Price Marked On AU Good In Fi guret. Apr. IH- QAVID WILLIAMS, ., Mannfactureeof A Wboleoale Dealer la 61 It. Mahogany, Walant aad Relraeva ni UUUrirIC3 C3L.ASS Picture tt Photograpnto jTramel Hos. S30 and 181 Area Street Philadelphia Pa. Frames Repslrsd in lbs beet nanni Alao, Uegllding la all lis branobei. I" JNION PIANINO MILL BELINSOBOTE, BNYDER 00.,'a Kcely fe Wagner Lmulier Dealers ASD MASWACYtinSS Off ' ' tsors, Door Botes, Windows, Bbsttf window Boies, Blinds, Bssh, Blslr rixlncs. Hand Kslllitgt, Brack . ' els. Mouldlngt, Floorlug, SCROLL MAWINO a CABINET TURNlX' Bbinglea, Lath, to., so. Orders aelieited and filled with presf a Ma aad detnatoh. Plaaas sail aad ei lassurstiiok before purobaeiog lt juii luu i;t;vv:i,i,i:hi ww'w oJUiVto.- orfeeaaMlroataiiVrllls. "'.nae,&C, da.