The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, August 11, 1881, Image 2

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    The Post
Wi-Jdleburg, Aug. 11, 1381.
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J. CRJiisE, Editor of Propretor.
Cotiut.v Ticket.
For litrii:t Jml,..,
i. MKKKM. LIN'N,
of le-wishtiri;,
IKaljOet to Cecltloa of tb lMllrl' t Conferee, )
For HienlT,
DAVID Hl'ICHLEY,
ol CYntre,
Fur County Commissioners,
John kkitz.
of KiHiiklin j
JOHN M. MOYER,
Of JII Mlctmr.
Fur County Trnurrr,
A Alto N . IlKLFKICK.
of Ilr-aver.
Fr iutily Auditor,
DANIEL DIEFr ENBAC1I,
uf IVnn,
(JKURUK W. MERER,
'A Went Perrv.
TbeilobtaUteinoat issue I on Mon
day shows a iltcrnaae in the public
di-bt during tbe mouths of July of
It in b.iiuin j to be rtitrt 1 as
dtiiibtful wbotbtr tbe tuetubors of
th'i L-inl ituio ever aiMuotii iu ol
lectin that extra $jJi), au 1 ,i no of
tbo 11 woul I aull Ibuir claim, for fifty
Ceiitb on tbe dollar.
Tlio u iiuiuuu fjf attjruay tfosonl
ou the Uji j IWiioiti ia tinkut ilu
cliuost au 1 ami )it!jc hi iuteulion
to support tbo Hepublicau noiuioeoa.
It wouKI bo n wis-t thim for ull Lis
all Liu axrfuciutti to ilW his ox-
OUJJ.'ll).
It rt i)tm tbat Uuitvau will uot
g t off mt easily as was oxpnctoJ, for
tbe law fixiug tbo penalty for tuur
duroiis assault, in tbo district of Col
umbia, at ciUt years, was repealed
iu 170, oinl tbe law as it low
stands, admit of a penalty of not
less than bi-wd, nor uioro tbaa tweu
ty years.
Tbe -Stnto Coiivonliou of the Pro
Li billon Reform Parly of renusvlva
nia met at Altouna on Thursday of
last week. Tbere were about sixty
dolegatrs prer.ect ut tbo woetiutj, re
proaentiux t-vouty-two counties.
Hon. Jaruea M. Wilson, of Meroar
county, was uutuioalod for Stale
Troasaror.
Maoy of tbe nienibi-i e f (be last
legislature ate a little sorry tbat
tony wore fojlislt enough to fight
tbo attorney general on tbo salary
question. They Qui that tly
would hive beu iauab bottr ofTlo
dty if tlnty b I 1 ti'tuu hii a I vice oh
tj tbe ooiistruol.toa of tbu Imv. IJut
tluy blindly followod (he LliiHUiin
liuddim.tQ and cutuo out bobiud.
All auoounU arne tbat the wheat
crop barvoatod tbia aoiaon ia tb
heavieat gathered for years, an im.
proTe.ueut on that of laat year.which
waa regarded aa superior, Tlr'a is
due to the geuerid cliaoje of seed
throiijibout tbo country, aud tbe iu
tioductiou of aome ; new varietinH
which Imvo roulizJ uiote tbaa van
tkpccti-d of tboiu.
8eorelnry Hunt baa deoiJ.il on
tbe app Jtutmeot uf auO-oomiuinaioji
iu uncb of tbo u ivy yard through
nut the country to aMoorUia tbo
amount of old, worn-out tuatorial
which baa aocu nulate I duri aod
a.ueo tbe war, an I i jf n na
to the set vice. It ia lutondad to aa't
Cuugruaa to authorise the aale of
snob material.
S I'no of tho elm at tbs Wbito
Houkii urn now eugage I iu t'ji hur
uKau latk of gattin, t oethsr aa l
preserving in scrsp-u . v tbe var
iout ne taptpar Seconals of the at
teupt ou tbu Prasi'leut's lifu,
together with the aocomp tnyiog edi
oiiU. These books will make a
most iutoroatiug aud valuable col
lection, und the Preuidout will be
ploauel to look it over when bo gets
well. .
Mayor King, of Philadelphia, is
going to brca'k up the porniuious
practice indulged in by so many ol
tbs Quaker City of carryiug conceal
ed weapons. Ou Saturday last be
came down in good earneat on tbe
custom by proclaiming officially
through the morning papers tbe ne
cessity f r the enforcement of the
law. He holds that tbere i uo need
whatever for moo to carry deadly
tveaponi in city where policemen
fixe ever within call, and cites tbe
attempted assassiuatioa of President
tterAeld as an instance of what tbe
practice leads to. Let otbora wbo
ttsve tbe powor to enforce tbe law
f How Mayor Kin, and the practice
v ill eoou bo broken up.
Ihfl Siamese Twins Eclipsed-
b.rwa tooit commotion
Tu
Friday morning at tbo Baltimore sol
1'olniiian il.'pot oo Ibe arrival of lb
Kt.i'llicrn (lain wbnu there dabarke 1
a colored womtii, or rather two col-
oieil oumo. lor nlie or they pna
sussed two heaJa, four aruia and four
and yet are ao cloaely joined
tbat (it ia said ) van bnckhone serves
for both ft bo or tbey came np from
the tieighboihood of Wilmington, 8.
C , on a niello ticket, through fot
New York, aud while waiting for tbe
uortbern train, at 10 o'clock, took
breakfast at tbe restaurant (Cnptaio
Matt eivtr'), and tbo food quickly
diiipprartd, tbo motions of tbe four
arms rcsomhlin tbe working of a
tbrtiabing in icbine. If tbe two bnJ
ies wero not so cloly joiued togetb
ti thoy would be taken readily for
twins, fur tbe fices are much alike,
and the inner leg of each is shorter
than fie others the looger lega bo
irf( uaid for walking purposes,
Washington Star,
Ilartmauo, the Russian Nihilist
who has just hnded in this country,
contributes eight columns to the
Meruit of .SVurd.iy, seven of which
are devoted to a miniito and detailed
description of bis attempt to blow
up tbe imperial train in the suburbs
of Moscow, ia .187!), supposed to
contuio tho Car. Although he wis
iigngod in the dastardly work of
s;iHioatio:i, be d. veils with delight
iipuu bis lubori, an 1 extoU bis fu
mnle accomplice. Sophie l'crovsky,
who recently peiis'io t on tbe scaf
fold for bur complicity iu tbe affair.
It is questionable whether this self-
confesHod leader of a baud of ssitas
iiios should receive much favor at tho
bandit of Americans, particularly at
tbe nation is now anxiously watch
ing for the recovery of the chief
tuilistrato who it sutTuring from the
b libels of a bullet fired by uu os.ts
aiu. Nihiliatio loaJors should rooeive
no encouruemebt iu this country.
Moaos, tho chief of the Coufudor-
atetribeaof Washington Territory,
said concerning the attempted asaan
sioaliou of President GarUold :
"Toll the Groat Chief at Washing
ton tbat it ui'iles our hoarts sad to
bear of tbo cowardly attempt made '
on his life. Chief Moeos aud ull of
hii people offer their wannest sym
pathies to tbo Great Father and bis
family, lie has always been a goo J
fiioud to tho Indians. We are glad
to huar that be is recovering, aud
bopo that bis lifo may be spared."
Tbe I'unokylvauia Railroad is be-
ginning to muke use of tbe stutiou
tidicutor, an arrangemoul for notify-
ir.- tinnnAn npra u- t,i uli.tr. uluttnti
tbey aro opproacbing. At eithor eud
of tbo c ar is u neat cure coutainicg a
piece of mnidin or cauvas on tollers.
upoo which is priotad or painted
in l.'triblo letters all tho stations oni'onr 01 wn,,:u P""011 mul-
tbn ru'td, Dy a levoron the locomo ....Tbo number of excursion
tivu the tiigiuuer ou leaving a slatiou , trains run on the wsttorn divition
vlmugcH tbo indicator so autosbowjof tbe Pennsylvania railroad Leep
tba next stopping place. It is a oil tbo employes at work ovcry Sun
complete and couvcuicut affair. day.
Altvona Sim,
Lit-lon B. GrofT.the Postmablerat
Linton, Oliio, who viotiuuoj tho
Postmasters at Erie, Philadelphia,
lllaiitiville, PniAirL, Buffalo, Roch
ester, Poiighkucpsie, Syracuso, I'tica,
Home, Schuueclady, Albany, Troy,
Hudson, and other places, through
trumped op money orders, was uken
to Erie lust week for trial iu tbo U.
S. Dititiict Court, when and whore
bo uiado a full coult'ssion of bis guilt,
aud was sentenced to five years' im
prisonment in the Western Poniteu
tiury. Horses for the past week in Rod
Hank, Long liranch, Oceau Grove,
and other places have suffered se
verely from it peculiar colic. Four
leeu fatal canes have been reported.
The animals iu almost evory case
succumbed to the disease in about
one hour Iu a few cases they drop
ped dead ou tbe road. Chief Engi
neer Thompson of Red Bank lost a
valuable horse, w hich died a few
miuutcs after being attacked.
The simultaneous anuounoemeut
comes of a very poor wheat orop in
Iowa, and of tbe best wheat crop in
Dakota ever grown there. Tbe ad
vantage of the, lurge aud varied
grain-growing area of the United
-Mates is that if the crops fail ia one
regioa thore may b au offset ia an
other. K Jeffursoa county (Pa ) man,
named Oodfrey Roilz, bad a stroke
of apoplexy eome days ago, and to
all appearaooea died. .Wuile pre
parations were being iu id a for the
obsequies, bowover, be rose up aud
asked to have tbe funeral deferred.
His friends willingly complied with
bis request.
Grant aays be is in business now
aod bas no tiuis to accept iuvita-
tious li 'luuor parties.
'Tt0 county i visited by aj
''fi ot last wec-lr.
. . , .Chester contains more wind";
mills than any connty in tbe state,
, ...Tbo Philadelphia Jiecord
claims a ciranlutiuo of 70,000 copies
daily.
. . . - Mrs, Williams, of Pottsville,
died of apoplety, at tbe waibtub oo
Mcnday,
. . . .The employes of the 1biooo
uiunufncluriogooujpauy work eleven
hours a day.
. , . .The total v duo of live etook
in I'ennsylvania. goats uot included,
ia Jp35.37tl.01 1.
. ... Henry Moyer of Allentowo,
while grinding a scylbe, out three
lingers off bis right band.
...,'Ialbraith Mo.Vullia, of Ve-
naiio county, ia one lion J rod years
old, odJ is strong and hearty.
. ...Uilia repotted to Lave beeo
found ia aa ol I well ia Clarion
ooanty. There is more exoitsmeut
tbua oil.
....A large iron smtk sHck,
sovonty-five feet in height, baa been
orected st the new car shop at
Renovo.
....In parts of Westmoroland
county tbe people are prosaautio
railroaJa who rua tiaiunou Sun
day. . . . .The nlale fish commissi onars
sivtbreare firtyoaa kinds of
flab in tbe Allegheny river and its
tributaries.
... .The road between Downing
town auJ Wont Ciimtter U crow Jul
at all hours of tbe day with bicycle
riders,
....The PhiUlolphii Thin
buillingis to be run up another
story. It is wjll to be oipiioiM iu
in tbe upper re,;iou.
. . . .Thore aro twonty-sevoo cases
of small pox in ona s ptare iu Pitts
burr, making 230 devdopod withiu
two weeks.
. . . .The rapacity of the artesian
well roccntly put do vn at tbe Cum
bria cou'tty alinsho.iHu is 4,000 gal
lons per hour.
. . . .Titusville it to have a n-jw
industry in the she pa of a factory
where handles of all description wili
ho manufactured
.... Petroleum is now successfully
used as fuel iu smeltinr tilver. It is
snid to bo better and cheaper than
coke an t coal .
. . . .Tbo ft oo suhol irehiprt award'
ed to Ibe 'senatorial dUf.iii'ts of the
state will all be tu tdo objects tf
competitive contests.
. . .The flirnrd colliory, Ibe larg
est iu Schull(ill county, tut I which
has been idle for two years, resumed
i''era'10n' t
. ..During tho month of June
jtlie,' w tbirty-setron accidonte in
Ibe collieries of Schuylkill county,
.Mrs.
Man is
Downing. f
Bellefoute
while attempting
to
kiudle n firo with coal oil afow days
ngo. was terribly burueJ about the
face aud head.
....The boy McGralb, shot near
Norriatowu list Sunday by Michael
Taynor, while purloining fruit, bas
bad 101 shot removed from bis body.
Taynor is under f 1,000 bail bonds.
. . . . largo bug, rojo ubliu r a
locust, which fasteits to the ueu't of
fowls near Greeosburg, bas beu
very destructive of life. Thousands
of the hne bug have bjea found
in one nest.
1 boy at Scranton nearly Jost
au arm from tbe bito of a mole,, the
bones being b idly crushed. The
mule rosombles tbo old swivel guns
tbat revolved on tbe centre and
spread destruction on geuural pria
ciples.
.... Upward of fivo million dollars
worth of gold bars have beeo trans
mitted to the Philadelphia mint from
New York for ooiusge. Auotber
live millions will succeed during
tbe bi nt week in August.
, . . .About tweaty-dve years ao,
7arry Richer, a farmer near Greens
burg, set audi) an acre and a half of
farm for a "sand band,1' From tbut
time to tbe present he bas delivered
an average of $1,0 JO worth of saud
pbr year, making na aggregate of
I25.00J dug out of tbe earth from a
very small spaoe.
.... Apples will be a drag ia the
northern oountries, where tbe or
chards are literally full to overload
ing tbe trees. t
.... The Area, aooi Jeots, robberies,
mnrders. &.O., almost daily reported
would fill columns of almost any
newspaper.
A Westmoreland county man.nam
ed M use, recently married two re
spectable young ladies in tbe same,
neighborhood within a space
tweuty four. lours.
j0t,0 Gyomber, the Htrotrariaal
who lay in ttaoce in tbe Lehigh
almshouse for several months, ia now
able to talk. .
Tbs colored people ia tbe western
part of the stats are already begin
ning the preparatioa for a grand
celebration of emanoipa tion day.
The total coinage of tba United
States Mints daring July, including
2,350.000 standard dollars, was val
ued at $J,896,200.
. ...ror the aixteen schools in
Uloomsbnrg there were fifty-seven
applicants
It if estimated that about a qnnr
tor of a million of peopel will leave
Germany during tbe present year,
most of tb m for tbe purpose of
obtaining homes ia the United
States.
Tbo baby olopbant, born in rbila
dolphia March 13,1833, weighed 213
pounds at birth, and within tbe year
gained iOO pounds on aa exclusively
milk diet It now woighs not far
from 1,000 ponnds.
Annio Powers died on Monday
ia New Brunswick, N, J ''from the
euecis oi tartaric acid poisoning
from lemonade," She drank fitlten
glasses of tbo beverage at an ex
cursion, a few days ago.
The Pennsylvania Railroad is en-
forcing tbe act relative to stealing
I -"i'lc on railroads. There wore fined
87.72 at Ilarrisbtirg and four com
mitlcd to jail for wunt of monoy to
pay tbo Cnes.
Tornadoes and floods in the West,
destructive Area iu various States,
eatth-quakes in Switzerland,
drought and torrid beat iu Europe
a tut America have characterized tbe
month of July this year.
I'x-President Hayes is expected
''n Londou oext October, to be pre
sent at the ceremony of nnvoiliog
tbo memorial of tho late Sir Francis
LysigliL which IB to be llbtcod in the
r, ... .
City Road Cbnpol.
rt.. . ,
I he persont barvest prospects
throughout southern Russia are so
"""""' tum, ii iuey soouul be
realized, tbe farmers think thoy will
be able to dispense with any bar
vest during tbe next four years.
Two cases of yellow fever the
first of the season thore wore re
ported at tbe New York quarantine.
Thursday of last week. One of the
pnlirnts is the captain of tho steam
er British Empire, form Vera Cruz.
Maud . did not e pnl bir bnst
into at Belmont Park on Thursday
of lust week, but trottod throe of tbo
fastest consecutive beats ou record
2.11, 2.13j and 212.'. There wore
over 15,000 persons on tbo gr mod.
A tramp in Alabama is reported to
have fallou doad while in th t act of
sawing wood, for tbe purpose of
earning a square moal. The noini 1
fraternity attribute hi taking off as
a punishment for sawing wood, and
no moroof them will do that kind of
woik hereafter.
According to the London (7?c
the receipts of appl e ia the 1,'uitod
King lorn from American ports
amounted to 1,319,5015 barrels dur
ing the poriod from Angnst 4, 18S0,
to May 14, 1831. Tbo receipts from
Boston were 510.800 barrels, and
from New York G1KV-200 barrels.
The Girard Colleja in Philalelph
ia is a great success. It is a noble
monument to S'ephen Girard. Tho
college now contains one thousand
orphan children aud thus far $ 2.-
000,000 bas been spent on it. For
1880 its revenue from Mr. Guard's
provisions was $886,752.
Tbe number of idiots and imbecile
porsous in this country is estimated
at one in every 1,000 of tbe general
population. Tbere are about 2,500
pupils at present in the schools for
idiot aod feeble-minded children,
and cluss training is found very
much superior to individual train -iug.
C"Hitggy Whips by the cart-load at
Oppenht'iiuer's at prices mo low tbut
every man limy have au every-ilay and
a Hunday whip so low tbe woman
can atTord to buy them to thrush tbe
children and the cuts-unil the fellows
who thrush their wives can afford to
purchase. Aug.3.
m
"I buvesuftVred beyond endurance."
"My life bas been a burden to me."
"I have been denied tbe pleoatires of
society." Kxtraets from testimonials
of those Ckred of skin and scrofulous
humors by Cuttoura Remedies.
Aug.
Haunted Me.
e
A Workliiginan says: "Debt, pov
erty aiul suffering haunted me for
years, caused by a sick family and
large bills for doctoring, which did no
good. I was completely discouraged,
until one year ago, by the advice of
toy ptwtor, 1 procured Hop Bitters
and commenced their use, and in one
mouth we were all well, and none of
us bave been sick a day since; and I
vaut to say to all poor men, you can
keep yoiir families well a year with
Hon Hitters for leas than one riiuitnr'n
O', Visit V ill Coot," CHKIHTIAS ArUO-jCATK.
Attorneys-At-TAtw. Physicians, Sic. I A
yyM. B. HOUSWERTU,
ATiORNEt-AT LAW,
Sklisshrovk, Pa.,
rtollMtlnni anil all ntbr ll kanlnw. prompt.
ty tni(
iimiiiI! u. Uoatalutlaoi la Kasllik mi
ii. Dim
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I.twitlurg, Penn'a.
All hnntacsi alraiil to kls cars will
bs ptumriilT atttaJail to,
fpl, 80, 18Ro.
U ITDrTiuciTi "
ATTORlt:Y-Ar.I.AT.
Market SI. , Srlinngrovf. Pa.
All prrMlonftt hatinMt pronr-tlf atMndtS
to. voHmUtfDi ia ffOHHia soa irnn
'.. IS, 'SO.
J B. WUNDERLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MMUburg, SnytUr V , 'a
ca bsMDialtrd la toll orlrs.
N. MYERS,
A f torn 1 1- A t- Lair,
Ml.l.tlvbnra, Piia
All pmfM.In huln ntral. ta kit
,r will rK-l prompt stuatlon.
UontultatKiM la Kniillik Bd Otrmtn.
Oct. 10,'TS.
JACOB GILliEllT,
Attorner A t-Ijaw,
MrUDLrlltUKO, PA.
Allhutltmt mraxJ tokli rwl1l rcl
rompt tUntloo. Jalv jk.'TS.
If E. DO WE II,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MidUehurtf. Pa.
(Uitl.i la oXet of J. P. Oronmiilsr, )
OuM(tlnD B
nit (ttriuttn.
ndt. UoniuUtlnn In Knvllah
Jau is. 'Ti.il.
jJ Is. scuocn,
ATTOHKE Y- AT-L A W,
Now Berlin, Penn'a.
PrnfVRUnftl ttnflna ntrutkt o tit Bar
will r--lv prnmpl Bltntlou. Jim SOrti,
QIIA3 P ULRICH,
Attorney & ConnsiMlor-At-Law,
Offlo la App't HniMlnic on iloul North ,ot
SelliiNgroBp. I'enu'n.
tlnllectlnnt anl all cll.ar proimlonal kiinl-
' aw.ltottwl aoil will raolacarlul ai
prumpt biibdiIub. A pi. Il.'lo.ll
TP. CUONMILLKR,
O ATTOllNEIf AT LAW,
ad
Miftlinburjr, Pa.,
Offers Ms protiiona services to the pub
lic Collcoliotie and all other professional
biminesa entnuie.t to his cure will reoeive
prompt aileiitlon. f Jan 3, '67lf
fjl J. SMITH.
J. ATTnltNPY AT LAW.
MMUlI.tilMMti, SNV tllUUIJ., PA
orerr hit PrureMlonal Ncrvlcea to the pabll
twiiuiiiiiiona IB CDKiif n -on ;rnn,
V.
J. R. ZELLER,
A TTOnXFA'-AT-LA IF
Hfi'Jliiihitrtf, L'uiou County, ri
All lmln-n mtrttoit tn lilf car will
wall an.l r.iHIilnlly Btlendr.l l... Win prai-tle
at tt.a iie.oril O'Hiila o Snvtlor and aluliiloii
c-otn.ti4. t.an Im eonaulte-l Iu the Ki-nllb 01
IJaroiau Uomiaiie Oct... 'latl
GlIARIiKS HOWKR,
ATToMNilY AT LAW,
SolioHirrove, Pa
Offers his profeeeionalaervioea to th pub
lie Oollecllona and all othr prnfeaaionn
biialnem em runle t lo his care will rc
Ai-ive prompt attention. Olhoe two door
oulh of I lie Normal Mohool. f Jb n i. '6
ATTORSKV AT LAW, t.Bwi.hnr. Pb
OtVeta hi prnfoaaional emioe to th
publio. Citlleoiinns and all oilier pro
feHnianal biieitiea eulrueltd to hi oar
will reovifeprouipt attention.
Sept. 30, 1880,
PJTrattT
ATion.vs i'.y A T J. A w.
Holinaccrove. Pa ,
Offer their priifeeaional strvioes to th
public. Allleftit businsBBstitriiBtsit lo their
ear will receive rrotupt attention. Olfioe
Bl bin Louie on Main Sirent.
July, lib '72.
AMOBb ALLlHtB. BOBAVB BLLSMBV
S. ALLEMAN & SON.
ATTORNEYS AT LA W.
HolIiiHrovo,
All profeaiional buaineaa and collecting
eolniaitd to their )itit will bs promptly
aliened lo. Can be cotiaulteil in EngliaL
or Qsrtnsn. OiHoe, Mark. 8iuart.
II. II. Orimm. Wm. H . Dill
GRIMM&DILL.
Attorneys & Councellors
AT-h AW,
Offico Noar tbe Post Office.
Frreburs;, rcmi'a.
Coueiillalloa ia both Eogliab and Oerman
Lan(iiagei. Deo, I '72if.
JOUN II. ARNOLD,
Attorney ret Irew,
MIDDLEUUDO, PA
Profeasionsl biislnei entrusted to his care
.'!.' bs promptly attended to. f Feb
T THOMPSON BAKER,
a
Attorney-at-Tjaw,
Lewlatmrg, Union Co., Pa
ttyOan bs eoaiulted ia lb Enllsb an
German language. teal
OFMCK Market Street, oppoilt Walla
Smith A Go's Store 8 itj
WM. VAN GRZRR,
ATTOBNKV AT LAW,
Lewisburg Pa.
Offers his prnfeaeionul servio to he pub
lio. Collections and all other Piofoalon
l business tntruited to bis ears will re-
osivs prompt attenlioa.
g T. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
3EUNSUUOVE, UNVDER COONTV, Pa
Sept.16, '7tt
A C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Offers his professions! errices to ths sub
Jo. All business ooiruited to bis 'ears
ill bs promptly attended lo. ,
f Ja. tT, '67U
tAMUELU. UUWIO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Mimiubiira. I'nlan Va..
OWr oeat amir lo Telosrsph PrlBtlas J
ve-wi teif.ti.
DR. 3. Y.8UINDBL,
aCitGfiOIf AMD PHT8ICIA!t,
Middlebarff. Ps
Offer s hi professional tervloes to tbs sit
ten of Ulddlsburf sad vlctnlty;
Marek Zl.'HT
JJB MARAND ROT U ROCK,
Fremont, Snyder oounty. Pa.
ItvaM&leAf Rttt.lMkAPAlfAlltttfA r
UtBeputilie. Speak Boglua Bid Oereiaa.
MINI, IT, IBM. (I.
H.
J. 8MITII,
Physician & Surgeon,
tremonl, Snytfrr County, Pa.
tifler kit prafeeloBBl tarvlee tetb ralll
ORIc ea Mala atraet. Jttaa IS 'TS,.
D
R. J. O. WAGNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
ttffere hla profiMatonal earvloee lo the eitleaa
of Adamakarg Bed lrlaltr. Aa. t,'otf.
D
R. J. F. KANAWKL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
rcntrHlle. Unvrter Co.. Vm
Offers his profeeelonal lervice t th
pubiio. e-oHtr
3. KCKUERT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
kXKHKHT'8 ItLOOK,
Srliiuwrove, Penn'a.
rrafauloaal kaalaea proapllf eltaadad to,
MijJ,'Tl
D
R. I. ORIKU BARBER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
bating loonled at MlDM.EHUP.0. PA.,
otDcw a few door Waal of th Cnurlhoue.
ia Heaver's tlrlok building, offer his pro
fessional aervioea lo th publio. II
apeak Englinb and Oarman
Oct. 1778.
pERCIVAL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Krtitz'rrille, Snv'Ur Co., Pit.
OSera lilt nrifoHlonil "fulijaa to the elttio
of htaerrlll aa 1 vlnlallr. A t. t,7
D
R. A. M. SMITU,
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
Offer a bl professional aervice lo lh oltl-
to of AJtwsburg and violnily. 8rp4, 73
K. VAN RU3KIRK,
4UHGICAL A MKCIIAN1CAL DENTIST I
Selinsgrove, Penn'a.
Justices of the Peace.
DAM SMITH,
Justice of tbe Puacts & Conycyancer
DeuoerSpringa, Snyder Co., I'a.
AU'otSlrlal bnalnana -lakln depoaltlnnaand
promptly atteoda-l in, Uollaetloua and lamll.
taoi ea promptly made. May ll.'.IKV
yyiLLIAM H. SNYDER.
Justice of I'race.
Salem, Snyder County Penn'a.
All Collections and remitancos
promptly tuaile.
Hot. ,r If.
SAAO REAVER,
,7 U STICK oFtUE PEA CE
arnl
Oenei'al Collector.
Mi'Mleliiirg, Knyiler County, Ts.
Bpeoisl alteniioo p.ti-l lo oulleollons of
all kinds. Ilemitlauce will b uiJe
promptly for all eul'.eutions mado.
Mar. Jlal )H79 tf.
VII. WAONER, Esq., "
a JUflTICK OK TIIK PKAOtJ,
Jjokioa Township, SnyderCo. Pa.,
Willallend to all buaiuoa onlrusled to
hi oar aud on th moet reasonable
term. Maroh 2, 'Uttlf
D
V1D 3. SUOLLY,
Justice of the Peace,
L'nion',l'owiihip, UnyUer (A., Pn.
IVjl) attend lo all bualnea rntruilcd to
hi Chi oo moat reimoueble terms.
P. O. addr, Uundura, 8nyder Oo., Pa.
!ar. 4, 'HO.
J II. HARTMAN,
'jrsricE or tub pcace.
JHc Coiivoyaiicer,
CbNTREVlLLE, Border County, T.
Oolleotloni and all bnalaaaa partalnlna to lha
offlea of J uttlee of tbo feaoe will be ati.mleil lo
at abort nntln Ap r '7
gEl'll MITCHELL,
Justice of tho Peaco St Conveyancer,
Jackaoa Townalilp, Huydar L'onnly, Pa.
Oollaoitoua, tlonvayauetiia, and alt other bu
altieM partalnlna to the otftna will receive prompt
attention. Pealettloead&reeas Mew H.rlln. Union
oouiily.Pa. Aug. IK. Itltl.
JOUN K. HUGHES, Esq.,
JJU8T1CE OP Tn PEACK,
Peon Twp., Snyder Co. Ps
JAMES MIDDLES W A RTH,
Justice ol the Peace & Conveyancer,
Troxleville, Snyder Co. Pa.
Will attend promptly to all manner of bait
oeaapariaintng to laeomro,
Ueeda. ArllelaaAe., written,
emre, Oolleetlona mala,
uuiy i,
yM. n. HARD I NO,
jrSTICE OFTUE PLACE
Sc Conveyancer,
FREKMONT. Snyder ooanty, Pa.
Collerlloaa and a I buaiuaaa Darlalolne to tba
ofltceof Jualloeof ibePeeo will be atleud.4 lo
elation notice. Apr. 17'T.
j A. WETZEL, :
Justice of tho :Peace,
Beavertown, Suyder Co., i'a.
All hind of collection mad on liberal
lrm. Promptly attend I all buaineaa
lalruatsd to hi car. (Jus lo, '7Utf
N
ER B. MIDDLES WARTH,
IWISTICS OF TUE PEACE
ASP
CONVEYANCER,
HoClure City, Snyder Co., F.
Itolteelloa aad all boelne partalBlaata tha
raw vi eaeiio 9 ibo raaoa win uobiimiioim 10
al (hart Botlee.
July st.dtl.
g hurnukrokr,
'justice ov tme peace
imTJ?JX11V iJmomc, Warrant, Lcaece, Sulpo
aeetiiltnl to th efBoe will bs protsultj
J. D0WKR9OX,'
Juttlo of tht rac4 Si Onn0jaitc'
rannioreek, Snyder Cv, Pa.
Ootleetioa and ftaanttaae ptoSiBtlV smSSi
Ceaveiaaxlag Beatlf aad hailv aat.
now.
Granrl BodM nil.
Corner 09 St. tf Broadway,
NEW YORK. .
On both American k European plans!
rOBltaaOB Oaalral raTT tho flrand BoaU.
tard, Broadway aad riflr-Nlnth Rt.,lhl. Hotal
oernptee lha eatlr eqsar. and waabnllliaS
. i an eipoaee or OTT 4li0.00e. It If
l lonaled la the alt? baa a paaaana-r line
tot and all mndara tmproromente, andle wltbla
'J," pBwiBejniiBBS Eiabiar
Avenna ICIeaia4 a. H eara aod ami aaarar ta
the Brnadwar eara aoarenlent and aeeaealblo
from all paru of tba eitr. Rnora with boar, SS
perdar. flpeelal rate for faoilllaa aad parau
neat gaeete,
E. HASKELL.
Ang- M.'SO-lv. FaoraiBTOS.
B0ARDIH6H0USE.
TUB Underlined would reaptotfully ia'
form th travelling pablio, boalnosS
bjb, wllneaaa and Jnrare lo attradam-a at oat"
tVinrta ibat he baa made ampla praparatlona tat
balr aeoommodatloa aad will endeavor tea.
Urtaln hla palrena to aood atjrle at Ibe moal
r.nable raiaa, Moardlo Hoaao a raw door
net of thaOottrt liana.
- ..... . OABBIEL BRAVES.
Apr. St T. 1 f. Proprietor.-
WASHINGTON HOUSE!
IVlltltllebitrfir, Ire.
JOHN LUIBERT, Proprlelor
The above popular Hotel ha be a re flttad
ami rerurnlahad in the beat il. lueeniral
loeatloa make It ennvenleat for bnalneae
man t pereona ia attandanKB at t'oort and all
etUrawlio are celled to Mldillebara. Tbe U
bl It elwayi aupplled wltb the bem In I he mar
art Ilia Uar with aood llquora and the Ptabl
Bilended by earefatl hoetler. Tatini me Sret
April 4, 1ITS,
CKNTREVILT.E HOTEL,
(Late Mra. Weaver'e.t
Ceatervlle Hayder Co., Pa.
PETtB HARTMAN, proprlel ,
Till lone eatabll.ha.l and w.ll k... a...-
harlna been puroDaaeU by tho umlarfliaej .
Holla a iUar el the publio pat ronaae.
Apr 1.71.
rpiIE NATIONAL HOTEL.
JOHN B. FOCKLER, Prop'r.
SellnMurrove. Pa.
Thla rtolel la pl.aaantly located In the "aqnere,'
--....-I.-....- piac, lor iraraiere loeloo)
the BBHTtif aitnohitnoilalloua at low riUi. Par
aiifiaatiiptiitiaonee will b. an., in .n Tk.
iKatofllqiior In thebar
..f?A Sralolaa Uuataurant Ineonneellno wl
the Hotel. 1ui.ii.iii
illcrcha iits' House,
NORTH THIRD STREET. PHIL'A PA.
Terras:-- 150 per day.
HENRY 8PAUN, Prop'r.
C.W.BPAIIN. C l.rk
Apr.ltl.
Philadelphia Cards.
J. S. Jb AltriS WORTH.
WITH
JONES, HOAR & Co.
Importers ot
Holseryjofa, vmte Goods, Emlirol
usnoo ucBis immn coons &c.
No. 5U Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
T. ft. fnnei,
W. H. Slhelblev.
T. H. iteloktei.
A. 11. Hoar.
I Mar. 12 '74.
G
HAVBILL Co..
nsoLSSALB USALSSS II
WOOD AND WILLOW WABB
il Clolbs, Window Shade, rlroom, Mais
Hrut.be Cotton Lap, Orala Baa, I'.y
Nets, Huokels, Twine. Wiok. 4o.
So. 420 4.rkl eirt, Pbiladlphls
Feb. 7, '07
J b. selheimeI;
DEALF.n m
HARDWARE
Iron, Nails,
Steel, Leather,
Painta. Oila.
Coach & Saddler Ware
AND MANCFACTDRLR OF
Stoves & Tinware
MARKET STREET.
Lewisjiown, Penn'a.
NeT.mber , 1 87 1 -tf
WM. MANN.
Blank Book Maker Sta
tioner, and Steam-
Power
PRINTER,
Vi lioleatale Sc. Itetail
No 629 Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
l'romytueta. One Prict Selling
Price Marked On All Ooodt In, Fi
guree.
Apr. IH."2.
QAVID WILLIAMS,
Manufacture of k Wholes! T)alr la
OIH, Maltorany, MalustsBd BoteweetJ
I OOKIN3 GLASS
Picture St Photographlo Framea
Hoi. 930 ami 131 Arch street
Philadelphia Pa.
Frames Repaired ia lh btit bsdbs
Afeo, RtgiUini la all it braaoh. 71
JJNION PiilNINO MILL
aCLlKSOSOVC, BNTDEI CO., PA
Kecly & Wagner
Lumber Dealers
asd MAPWAOTvasa or
Oeers, Door Boies, Wlndoss, Ibe tier
window Boies, Blinds, Bash, Stair
Fixings, Hand Balling, Brack
ets. Mouldings, Flooring,
OHUM.SA W1NU a CABINtT TUBtflMO)
Shingles, Latn, fro., dko.
Orders solloilod aud 8lld wkh prone
lat and deapslth. Plss call sad sssai
in our stoek bsfors purobaaing lh
U ktn on haiul ull iindt of
w IHanX t euh a A'os, iit"
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