I. CROUSE Eduor State Ticket. JAM E3 A. HEIVKR, f Vutre. i.lefiti'iinnt Jivf runr, WILLIAM r. IUVIE3, of HriKifonl. "fWly nHiitfriiAt Affair, JOHN' M GHKKR, of Hulltr. f Suprfiim Court. W.t.l.tAM If. IIAWLB, of H1IU.M1.hln. THOMAS M. MARSHALL, of Allflirnny. :uiii.v rri;ic!t. iVMiirreaM, 11. K.YCAUKNSKLLER, of S'liliirVH, Ruble. tt decLloaof tba liletrut Conference A-wiiiIiIv CIIARLKS MILLER, of IViui. Ax.-orluti' .Iildrft SAML'KL A. WKTZKU of Heaver. Priitlniiiotiiry JKRKMtAH CROU.SE, of MM.IIi-ldirtf. Ri'jrUt'T ii Ki-rorili-r J AM US M. VANZANDT, of Mll.llelitr,r, l)U(rl-t Attorni'V HENRY II. ;rimm, of Wiililiiv'tin. Jury ('iiiiiiili.iiifr LKVI FISHER, of Nt'liiiNxmvt'. r Tun rotnrna from Oreirin iu lic ita tbo election of the Republican tickot by iucroaaetl majorities. Col. M. S. (jmy intituatea tbut no onu una lxii agreod upon for coo-Kioasiuan-at-large, but tbat a good w H u will be nominated. Oniacppi QaribiUJi, tbo grour U litu (.rtjoorul, died at bis homo in ("uprora, oo Juno 2nd. Hu wag boru at Nico, July 22, 18(17, Araorica is to bavo anolber royal viaitor in tbo poraon of I'rinco Henry Boo of iho Crown Princo Frederick William. Ho will arrive in October and make a tour of North America and tbo Went u.liou. TLo rt tuil Hour tia.le is now and baa boon for ton nionllia punt Rroat or tbaa at any tituo in tbo bin tor j of thia country. It is owing to tbo high price of meat and the abort crop of potutoca ami other voota. bloa lunt year. After all broad U tbo stuff of lifo. Wrn-i 1 bjrtito Htiu tiiou iu trado and tho atoppago of manufacturing indiiHtry growing ont of the strikes, tbo railroit I o impinius aro taking in nail as rapidey as poasitilo. Ou tie Pennsylvania Compuuy's lino went of Pittsburg within the past thirty days Jl.iOO men bavo beoa diacharg ed. Other railway companies have takn oijivilly enorgetia action to adapt thuir uxpouaea to reduced in come. O-iiteau, as the time for bis exe ention approaches, realizes the solemnity of his aitnation, and ia breaking down. He paoot bis cell, wrings his hands, and talks to him self, while his altep is disturbed by horrible dreams, and he awakes in great terror, exclaiming, On, why did I aasaaaioato him 1" His confi dence iu escaping his just doom on tbo gallows has vanished. Florida appear to be au attrac tive aection for immigrants. A southern exobanga notices that "a largecrowdof emigrants from Minno eota passed thro' Atlanta on Satw day last, en ronte for Florida," and nd that "twenty-two hale and tearty emigrants from Kansas, Iwnnd to Florida, passed through Macon recently. They report that Florida, instead of the West, is to be the objective point for the bolter elass of immigrants. This is, indeed, a great reading B30. Even burglars, biebwavmen and murderers must read the news papers in order to hare a ahow in this progressiva world of ours. Jesse Jsmea waa a reanlar snb. criber Id the Chicago Tribune, the Cincinnati Commercial, and the KaosafCity Jmea, and he always knew what was said about bim. 11 aeema to have remembered, too, for ou the occasion of his raid on the treasury of the Missouri State Fair neld at Kansas City, be called Major a . warns, tue editor of tha Tim. lout of his sanctum into tha street, and threw a bir bundle of craen tocks at bim, and when ha refused to take them he towed him nn ex peaatva gold watch, which ha still retains. mmtw aa Kiwtm lot -ltift ' aavff Mlfn jg .os Supromo Court o. .. uited States will do livor lit opinion that the ' prtaoner'a f :itence is logal and mast be carried out. Tho asaaasiu'a last hope is gone. He realizoa that time is not waiting, and that every succeeding day hantoos him noarer that time when the sentence of the law will be executed and he will be precipitated into eternity. The choorful demean or and hopeful expressions which have characterised him throughout have vaoiahed like sunshine before the gathering masses of a muttering thander-atorm. The familiar air of the bravado is gone, and in its stead the ashen hoe of terror has appear d. Reading and writing, onoe favorite occupations, are not now re sorted to by the assassin. LI is earn, est ponderings are only relieved occasionally he paoes the stone floor of his coll, unmindful of the death watch, whose eyes are ever upon him, wriuging his bands aud talking in a most incoherent manner. A few nights sinoe ho retired to his prison cot about 10 o'clock, and iu lesi than an hour he awoke in the m tat eUrtlel tmnnor, and, looking wildly arouod, tho wuird moonlight pouring iu through tha grated wind ow, oxuluiiued, bid voice trembling with excitomont : "I soa horrible phantoms bofore me. What shall I 3o My poor bruin roela. Uli wby did I assasaiuato him 4" It took some tiiuo to pacify tho awiasHin, and when he boc4iuo (jiiut he oilmly said : ''Don't mind what I saiJ. I waa lruuming. Wo ad dream at tiuios. I am no coward, uor am I afraid to dio i but," he contiuutd, ' it is not pianiblo that I'roaidont Arthur is go iug to pormit them to hang me after what I did to redeem the republi can party. No, I do not believe he will. If be reprieves me. or com' mutoa my sentence, hoodlums will howl, but tho rupecti.'le olumout of society will stand by him aud in Joraobin action," Having relieved his miud oo tbat score, (iuiteau again retirod to bid cot, but only to Cud tronblod rout. Perhaps lb gbaxtly phautom again vitited bib bedside Dunkauuii Divided, At tbo re cent moeting of the Dunkurda, or Gorrouu lhiptiata of Pennsylvania, nearly tho entire timo of the session was takeu up with a discussion as to tbo dress and mauncrsof the church. A number of tbo members und do legates were io favor of dropping the old style of dress and customa common to that church in past years, while a majority of the do log itoa favored an adliurenco to the old rules. The discussion was quite animated. II. II. Itloainger, editor of the 1'foireimire CUristian, pub lished at Berlin, Pa., waa rejected as a delegate on tbo grounda of bis throwing off tho old customs aud favoring tho modern dress and man ners. The result of the meeting was a temporary split io the church which, when added to the Bimilar troublea in the denomination in oth er States, may end iu a total division of the chnrch. Lrlmnon Courier, Very encouraging reports come from all parts of the country as to tha growing cropa. oformation has been obtained from the south, the west and northwest from sources seemingly trustworthy ot to the cereals, cottoo, tobacco and pasture lands. The-abundunt rains of the spring have pushed forward vegetation, that euublea a good judge to form a pretty acourate esti mate as to the probable harvest The drouth of last year gave the laud a good rest for this is one of the blessings that come along with tho evils of drouth. Weeds suffer as well as crops, and tha orops planted Iu next year have fewer ene mies. The tobacco crop is lese ia acreage iu some parts of the ooun- try, but considerably increased in others. The cotton belt is wlowly extending northward. Tbe past ures are said to be magniliaent and to give a promise of cheaper beef. Tub Fhut Phospect, An ex change says t "From ono who pays particular attention to tha growing crops of fruit and beiriea, wa learo somothing of tha outlook for this season. He says tbat there will be a abort crop of pear all over the ooontry tbat there will be a heavy crop of peaches in tha pair -growing districts and tbat a bountiful sup. ply of apples will be viaibla on every band. Grapes and all kinds of ber lioa will be unusually plentiful, be thinks, and the cherry crop will be Basa tasaf VUVI au VUSj VHi Though Mr. Uluiue declined tho use of hia name aa a candidate for congress ia Maine, ha will speak in tha state during the canvass, and, doubtless, tog od effect- . -th! TUOS-l of the li) persons diod. 0 feet long is being built by an Iowa man, who bolievos that a second flood will take place in 18S.. He intends, however, to take passengers at 5,000 each, and ex pects to make a fortune- The Democrats are talking of doner! Hancock for Governor. As the general bos been sacrificed on the Democratic alter once, it is not like ly that he will allow himself to be led to certain defeat again, as there is no Democrat io Pennsylvania who could be elected over Qenoral Dea fer. A case of suspended animation mistaken lor death is reported in in Boston. A girl was pronounced dead by her physician. A few boor after, when her father tamed to leave ber alone, she cried, "Please don't go, papa." Sho then told ber friends, as they gathered about ber, that sho bad lxon in heaven, a glorious place, and wished to return, She soon after diod. The anti-polygamy law is being defined by the emissaries of the Mormon community in l.'tnb, Tbey go on without regard to the law making prosaly tea among the poor and ignorant classes of Kuropo. A day or two ago a party of three hundred of these converts from the other side of tho Atlantic arrived in Now York, and immediately took passage for Utah. Tbo eutiro parly wore ignoraot and tee mod to be un acquainted with the rules of the church which they bad espoused. The contributions for tho suiter ors by last year'e firee in Michigan amounted iu value to $1 roo,O0O, o ...l. ; i. . ii. ? , .... wuicii iwo-iuirua were caau. J ne work of ditttributiou waa so well done that the opening summer finds tho burnt district in a more fuvor- able condition than there was reason to expert. There is, of course, a great dilTcrenco of condition among the people, but it ia thought to le largely due to thoir varying charac ter. Energy and iudoloucu have borne their natural fruits thero as elsewhere. The following ia the constitutional lineodmcut upon which tho people of Iowa will be called on to vole on the 27th day of June : "No person shall manufacture for aulo, soil, or keep for sulo as a beverage, any iu toxicating li'i'iois whatever, includ ing ale, wine and boor. Tbo gi:ner i i I .1 , , .. hi assembly shall, by law, prescribe 1 ,. , ., , . .1 roi;uiationa for tho cuforcomont of! tho provision herein contained, and sbull thereby provide suitable penal- ies for violatiou8 of the pruviaious thereof." ..York coun'y supplies Hulti- more, to a great degree, with ieo cream. ..Smallpox lingers longer in I'ennaylvaniu this year than it ever lid before. . ...Yoik connly will Lave ten thousand acres plan tod in tobacco this year. ...Tho car Rhops at IJellefonte are running with a full complement of workmen. , . .The vineyards of Chester and Lancaster countiea are reported in promising oondition. ...Four thousand fat cattle were ebipped from Hanover, York county, during tbe past season. . . Oil is reported to have beeo found on tbe farm of John McGuire, uear Dixonvillo, Indjuua county. . . . John Haley, of Erb, accident ally swallowed poison on Thursday bou aieu two uours arterward. .. .The cigirruakers of Mao- heira, Uosaater county, have agree I hereafter not to engage io strikes. . . . Mr. Joseph Smith, of Cheater. by ooo haul of his aeine io the Jer sey channel on Saturday seoured 15, 000 herring. . . .Since tho recent strike of oil io Wurren county, the priee of lota iu Gar Hold, the nearest town to the well, baa advanced from $2 per frout foot to 20. ....The conatry seat known as Oak tfull, near Fiaher'a laue, io Montgomery county, oomprisins twenty-nine aores, was purchased by Mr Joeepa Wharton on Monday for $51,000. ....There were mora floods io the Susquehanna river during the month of May of thia year than are en record io tha same month for any year -within the memory of tha oldest iQbaDltant. ....During an exhibition at Con. nollsville on Thursday by Barrett's ciroua Policemau ofcCray ltobb waa abut and luataotly killed by a miner tamed Darrott Law, whom tuo officer waimunuiug to qirdhl. Thomas McElrath, of Marlboro, telinuA rnu tfl-anla.1 tel. la three years ago, because he said he bad not slept a wink in ten years, is still living without sleep. He snys he baa not closed his ejes iosl icp for throe yoars, and, indeed, that he baa not slept at all for thirteen years, His neighbors say tbat tbey have been at his house at all hours of the day and night, and have invaribly found him alert and wide awake, tie is a member of the Presbyterian Church of the place, and bis word is trusted by all who know him. He is in good health, and weighs over 200 pounds. la is over 70 years of age, and does not work, ex cept on small jobs about his house. Ilo says he takes ''no comfort at all" in life, tnt he has given ' op taking all medicine, and waits "for the com ing of the Lord." Utic Hi-juld. John O. Jackson, Greenback nom inee for governor of Delaware, writes that "be will not be the figure head of a farce," and "will not accept the nomination unless ratified by res pectably sized oonnty meetiugs." The attentlou of a few of the minor nominees for governor io Pennsylva nia is particularly directed to this example as being fully worthy of their imitation. ....John Feodricb, of Columbia, shipped 200,000 cigars last week. lllien you havo an inllmiicd eye, a awollcd baml, or decayed and achinn tooth, you do not take and Till vour bIiiiiihcIi ivilh drills to euro it, but apply a cooling. lotion or some sooth iiik narcotic directly totlio parts. So if you bavo a weak or lame back, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the secretory system Is cIorroiI and inac tive, you should nso l'rof OuilmetteV rencii Kidney Pad, which is a direct ly looul Application, which always give j.bpeeily rtditf and alwaya cures tho dis ease, ask your druggisi for it. Parents who allow their children to jfrow up with scrofulous humors burM- ing from every pure are cniliy of a great wrong. Think of them pointed nut ns lirfltidnd with a loathsome din cao, and you will readily procure them the Cuticiira A'cmcdic. How Women Learn. Women everywhere use Parker's (lin ger Tonic, lieeailio lliey learned liv ex- perienre that it overcomes dcxpondoii- -y, indigestion, weakness in the hack and kidneys, ami other troubles of the wx'lfimir Jntirmih June 1. DR. CASE'S RECIPE BOOK. a uoi.n witch rum. A new an1 rtl- rl rillllnn of till" (In r.ilnv.l lnnk..inuliiln tisirly t.vii l:o Hi Hi, hu u-t henn l-nuail. I'rli--, hanil nmitly l.iin. In rlnlli, 1 uo. In benrj iar c"r. ui renin, rtfn' nr mnii, m n ro-tnt r inri. w oiler i r pent ill-rciunl nn.l a llr. r Wni. li. fr, l Aicnu. waiMniira(iiii waiah, on fmt (Miniiitnia , bsml fiirclrsalar, liirlDK Ivll iriiuuii,rn, . .i. n, uuik) IK a :.. rniiiii-r, P.O. llm aT7. 9 Kutu St.. Nun York. Nancy Hartshorn AT CHAUTAUQUA. IIY MRS. N ANOV IIAKTSIIOKN. iflmo. ;u ua. lllu.tratail. Puiwr eorar. so naoi": lnun.l inelnth l. naiiirateil Io all mainlwra of i), I., m, li hu an wain wun wnj -.nn uuiooroui ills nr ufa. Krarf nn who will U lntarait-Ml In Ilia 'U liosxilon uleharai'lar as apmiail to -Or. VId. .hi." ' .Mr. Haard," ' T.a .lul.llaa Mnam." ami niuar wuu hit, uaaa tuara. II fcai Man iirflnuunra, tha mnut liumnruui hnk nr tha praiM-ntilay.aadUlurialaur all lmnka.llar. r ii win ix Biauaa aa rtauiiit or prloa. aand all urtlart to J. H. OUILV1R him., Iulil.iar. P.O. Hot a;T, si lima l How Verk. Junali.ew. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtne of a writ of II. Fi. Fa.. iMaail oat or tka Caartal Uonimoa Plaa. i nnyuar aoanif. ra. aa. la aa illreoiail a ba aiiH-iad to Pumie Mala, at Uia Coart Uoa la Ua Borousk of Mldillaba,, ou Saturday, Jnly 8th, 1832, at I e'alork P. M.. tha following laM iba1 Maal win. hi wn: a eariaiu lot or iiruuml tlln I In II. Unp.,nuh . 1 1 M l.l.ll .1...... u . i i Pa , Iwumlrd North by an Allay, iia.i hy lut ol i urnu.na iM-ntar, Houm by Markat airaat. anil Wait by I'uiillo iiokI. eouuiulox isu fu.i Id ililh and so taal la width with lioappur liDnra tharsto bal malnic, Kher on la araotad suaaaod hallsiory Iraaia dwelling llonao, new Brick office, Stable and othar outhuinin!. Kairad, takan Io axaeulloa and lobaaold ar u iruiir,y vi Jiioiiu v. tiraaaa. - I'A1U KKUJHI.Y.Bhorlir. SbO't offloa, Mlddlaburtt, Pa., Judo 1. .t. A DMINISTRVTOIt S.NOTIOK. a. I.aitara oradmlnlatratinB nn thm -r Sntilar county, Paau'a., havla baaa uraoiiil to tba aodaralitnad. all ihhuh. . h Nin. uwiaasau. lata ni n tn alrti lo.lobnTionld attata ara raauitauil to naka luniitllata paymant, whlla th ua bitrliiK elahui i win praaant tkaiu duly aatbautloalad DANIEL WITMGK, Administrator. Apr , IHM. AD.MlNI8TltATOR'8NOTICK litiira Of adialnlatratlnn nn lh..,l.i. ml rii-uii'iuva ,,rainua taia otu aloa twp.,8ntf' .1 " 0 " ttramad to tha auuaoriuvr, an parooa innontnn to Ihi lalil ra w ar r.ijua.w a io rn.ua namaillata pay ment, and iliuaa bavin alalma or ikmand. aualnil tha aatau l tha aald dasadaiil will oinna auuwa lua lama, wnuoui dflay, to Marek t, 'M. AdaluUlrator The Key to Fortune in all Avenues ol j.iit. JDLIAMcNAIR WBIGHfS New Book, "PRACTICAL LIFE" maannanmavoiama.OTar 00 p., rllaoul.luu Urv.'l'haw. Ii. Cuylar, D. D aara i ! aar nulla dallshtaa with Ua adralrabla l.w. ni...i-H..HHWNu, ii ought Io ba la avrry liou.a." n? Pa, B. Loula. Mo., aayai "It la a tnoruuxkiy od tni baiafll ,w. l ua laiariwr, Ulilraiin, aaya i "it alrUaa ui aa lliaarltdaaland Ix al from art .aa.' " ..if . la"lai. AUvoaata aawc "liaUaauuaarad lobalauaht aad auluniad In avary bonautiold.'1 u.aariyiw.aritatia Mndlog, a,annlNuanl full paMOonlondplataa. Prleta l.i, Tanaa llbaral K.laa rmpld. Auaaxa WaavaO tvsavwssHS. 8aa lur rllculara in J.ll Mill IIIIMV m, .,! B,.'. . i.lila. r. )n,aL,ij, o CbKago,''il. ur bu liui. Mo. j L Attornrrs-At-Knw. ' JACOB UILMUT. 4 t VKK l. OUnB. GILBERT & CR0IJSE, . Attorney A t-Ijaw. MIDPLKUURO, VA. Oftr ttiotr Pfor-Mlnn l mr,lmt , h- Pr,s. III). All blii n'rn-i! lolh-lrairt will r elr prompt tuolloo. CuDtaltatloni ! Kn. llahsnilOoriatii. (let 13, 'II. yyM. K. HOt'SWERTII, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Hki,ixh(ik)Vk, Pa.. 41ollrtlnnt anil ill nth-r haln nmraiit. I sti-nflwl to. UootulUtlunt la Canllib m Uwan, Jas t, liwl. A. 11 DILL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. lyrwinliiiri, I'mn'ti All baalsMf nlrn-tml tn hi nr will 1 4 pfomptlj iusiIm1 U. Hrpt. 0,'o. J O. DEITRICII, ATTORJKY.Ar.f,T. Market St., Stlinnirovf. Pes All rallnkl .iiiwi prnmntlr atiaas:. t. Uoataltatloai la Kaglltk and lUria.a r.a.it.'". B. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Miilillrburrj, SiHjiUr C , Caa baaosraltrd la Kailhh of(f-rta,B. Jaa. U.'co, N. MYERS, I.Mi.hnrn;, Pawn'a. All itroraa.lnnal bnain antrnatad to kit eara will ranalra prompt attantlon. tloaauiutlona la Koll.b asd Uarmaa. Pi t. IB, IS. E. DOWER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, itultlleburg, lu Onlt.rtiona mada. Uootallatlnn In r.nnUth "l Oaruian. J0na IS, T.if. l. scuocri, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, New Berlin, Pcnn'a. PrnfrMinnal bnalna.a -nlrnatad o lila e.rr will racnlva prompt attantlon. Jnna 10,'7. QIIA3 P ULRICH Attorney k Conimellor-At-Law. Odoa Is App'a IlulMlnv nna doni Nurtk ol KaraTuaa Hutsl- SclliiNgrovc, I'citn'n. Ilnlleollnna and all nibrr prnlralnnnl liat iia. la tnlinimd aad will raerlvararaii nn l prompt aitanilnD. Apr.ll,'Ti.tl. T T. CRON'MII.LRIt, AITOKNEY AT LAW. Mi'llinburjr, Pa., OWara Ma' pfifi a.lxTiat aarvlraa ! hapnlillo. niiiai-linna ami an ml r r. a.li a ,1 l.n.l. nol antrurtad lo hla enra wl!l rasalTa prompt atlautlmi. Jan.S.'oT. T SMITH. ATTORNftT ATI.AW MIllIlLKIItimi. HN YKI.K CtlT, PA Offara Ma Pmfajalnnal Kart lcaa tn Ilia pnbll Uooaultallona la Eaitltak and llaruan. ? J. It. ZELLKR, fr7'oiiVTr..ir.',.iir MHjUnburg, 1'iiion County, Pa. All lin-lnuM rntril-tcil In lila -.rm .ill wall an I falilifullv altcmlnl in. u ni tU.eo,ori,lfurt o Snr-lar and adinlnlna n.miiaa IJnn lt,lu.uin. in. KnKllab nr anrmau lanannKn Oct. at. 'Tan CIIARLKS IIOWIOU, ATTOUNKV AT LAW. ScliiiMgrove, Pa OlTrra Ma profi arlnnal rrrrrca In ti.a piil,llc. I iillirlim a a i l nil llioi.r.ifr.nlnl bi.ai- rniiu.ivn io i.iaraa win riraia n.iii i attaniloii. I .ina i. ilnora utbol tbe Normal .Schoul. Jan , u7. J M. LINN, ATTORNKV AT LAW, LewUlmrg, Va lirer. I.l rnr Mlnnal ai rrlraa In the pulill,- .ill. tll.in. au.l all dti.er i i.ilc. I. nal im.1. baaa aulrualeil in Ma aia alii receive 8.P..-.0.VQ. '""""1 1 attibllou. A.W. POTTER, fi N. I. POTT Kit a rior.mV. r.v a t la if. Solinsgrove. Pa , ClUrrllialr prnlaaalnnal mrvlree ti Ilia pohlla. All laual bualnaaa antrnatad tn their flare will roaelte pr..iopt attention. Oltlooou Main Hi. rfuiy e. ia. JJORACE AI.LEJIA.V, A TTORNE Y AT LA W. HelliiNKrovo, lti. All prolaaelonal bualneaa and rnlleotlne: traaied lo lila aaro will be proupily attand ad Io. Has beein,.iHi' l In KoKll-h or Oarmaa. UiHoe oo Market Square. O0l atTella JJ H. GRIMM, Attorn er-nt-Litw. AKD MtiTHICT ATTHIINKY PUUSNYDEH VUUNl'V, 'rcf biirir I'm. ConaullatliiD In bulk KnuMali and Herman LaOHiiaKea. Uct., lecl. JOUN II. ARNOLD, A.ttonie nt Inw, MIDOLIiUUUO. PA Profertlunat t.ualneia enlr ralel tobli aara will ,',vuii iy aiiru.iail to. J THOMPSON BAKER, Attoi'no,v.ntT.aw, J.EWI8UHHU, UN1IIN 0 PA. Can be aaaaulta.lnl In tbeKnullab andllermaa --a-- -no no narai l Mtnl, oupo alta Wfclla Mn.lll. . .... . - Hwa.w w vw p0.i'rv. WM. VAN GEZKIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lowiaburs Pa. (Iirerahla prof.a.lonal aervli-e lo the pnhlla. .iiauu.iaiigq ail oilier proreaioael bual. aaee oulrune.l to hla oare win reoelva prompt aiuatlun. g T. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8BM!fOROVE, flNYUEft CO0NTY, Pa A C. SIMPSON, , ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Selinajrrove, Pa. 0l7?li,.'iI,,,V",.!r,,M, lh vw oare will ba Jan. 17,'7, promptly attended tu. tAMDEIj II. ORWIO, ATTO.VWr.AT.LAW, Mininbtira;, I'uUu Co.. Vm: 7,'L:,V!.t Talagrapk Prlnll an amee QEOliaB D, UKNFEU. County Surveyor Kratzerville, Snyder County Penn a i ""r".";!'. ';u"auai fprnmnilt and ekillfully ailaadixl to. A .l..re,.i tj, vak. Justices of the Peace. Q K. O I.ASS, Juaflrc of llie I'mrr. Kramer, Snyder County Penn'H. All CollMlloat and remlttaarea promptly 1IB.IV. Way i, 'fa.tr. DAM SMITn, Jstics of tug Puacs & Conrcyince r I)eaver&)rinffii, Snyder Co., Pa. promptly attended la. ijolleellene and remit, tan. e promptly mada. May II,' ia; JSAAC REAVER, JUSTICE OF THE PEAQE .anil Oenerai Oolloctor. Minm.anra'i. Sntdrfrxmnir. p. Spiui alumina v Vo folifctlom of all kind i.mii.nuu.1 wim n m4iia prnmptlv lurall oIlMllaaa a.ci. Mar. 9 1. '78. JkJER B. MIDDLES WARTH, UdTlCE OF IUI PEAC1 MoClure City, 8ny dor Co, Pa. llollMtlnniaml!! k..,... ........ .. ... mm . .uilDli I.I, mm M.,f 7 H. WAONKR, Ran., La JCSTlCEOr THE PEACH. JackAoo Township, Snyder Co. Pa.. Will attend to all bnainaae animated to bla o.r. u uuii reaauoauia teriue. alar, li.'aa. JAVIDS- SI10LLY, " . Justice of tho' Pence, mjtoiYiKU'n, Hiiij'lrr I'd Will attend to all bo.lnetf niraii.d lo Ult care nn Hi m.iat reiaonahla t-rin. Poat- oiflce a Idreai, Uu.siKiHa, any.lar Oo.Pa. Mar. ;m. T 11. 11 ART. MAN, a JI STICi: OP THE PE 4'E. V Uoiivoyniicur, CKNTiltVILLK. Hny.lcr Count, V. Collwtlnn. and all boalnaat rarlalnlna In Iba omre ni .i u-iiro oi tue reaoa win ua aticn.ied to at auori nonce Au'rlT'ia JO LIN K. 1IUQUE8, Kaq., JltlSTH E OF THE PEACE, Poon Twp., Snvder Co. Pu TAMES MIDDLES V A ItTII. tJ Justico of the Peace & Conveyancer, Troxleville, Snyder Co. Pa. Will attend prompt Ir to all manner ol boat neaa i.arlalnlna to tbeor&.o. tluiiariinna me ia Made. Artloleafco., written. (July 'il.'Te-tl y.M. II. HARDINO, JI SIH E OFTUt: '"MCI Ac Ciiv.vniic;oi, FHEEMO.NT, rfnyJur county, P t'illei-ll.in andal bualneaa n-rtainlna io tba omritor juxine of tbe Peace will be ait. n.li .1 1. el abort notice. Apr. f;7o. c a. vi;tzi:l, Justice of the Peace, Ht'tiHertmnn, Snyir Co., I'a. All klmla nr IV.Iiri-iiane male nn 1 1 lK.ru I nrn. Pn.ll.l I v atlcu.l. ! all li.l.ln. a. unlr H.I...I .luno :t), ';x to lila eara. IIORNUKItOEa, '.JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Perry Tnwnabln.Snaderiinunia u. nOollefltiona, Dnnvayanclna, and all other bo. eaa par-, lining to tbe ounce will be prmnptly ... ,. . .ii. i.,r , ruuiianeviiie fEVI KEPLER, Notary Pnliiic Surveyor, Coiiyoyanccr Rpai tsiatc anil Insnrance Agent. I.ak.,1 Unaa.l. ...I . id a 'till a. a ,,",,l"n hi 'in io nuyinie nni idi Ho hI Kitata. uitlro In t'retttH.nt, Sr0rr laa U t k X .. .1 m, a. I m III Hi ,..i.,-w ,n r rrr muni, r-rynari r I'a., P.O. A.ldreae, Mt. Pleaaaut Ullla. Iuy ! t)o., Pano'a. aua. I'r- i J. LOWERSOX, uutice of the Peace f- Conveyniu- Pennscreek. Snyder Co., Pa. lUillecllone and nemlltanoaa prnmptly mada Uonreyaoclug neatly and cheaply eaeouted. April I, 'Ml. Philadv) lihia Cards. J. S, FaAENS WORTH. WITH JONES, HOAR & Co Importers ot Hoisery, Notions, Wtiite Goods, Embroi acnes ueiiisniruismun Goods sc. No. 5U Market Stroct, PHILADELPHIA. T. U. font. W. H. Hhalbley. T. II. Uelcbtti. A. ii. Hoar. I Mar. If '74. QA VID. WILLIAMS, "auulaaturara and WhoUaata ruira in Ollt, MHliOKniij-, IVulnut and Kokt'wooc UUCJrl INIQ C3L.ASS Pioture Si Photographio Fram e not. xin and mt Arch Street PHl'l.AIKI.I'HI. Pa. Frame, nenalred In tbe beat manner. AU nea.iiiuH in an lit brauohca. Fab. 15. 'ii WM. MANN. Blank Book Maker Sta tioner, and Steam- Power P RIN TE R , V lioleetulo .Ne I J o ttiil No 629 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. lroiytness. One Vina 8elHt Price Marked 0 All Gooln In F a'- Apr. lS-". GRAVB1LL Co., WuoLaaAia DaAiaa ii WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Oil tll.ithi, Widow Hbadaa, Broome, Mate Urath-a, Holloa I a tie. Drain Baaa, fly. nela. lluokela. Twloea, Wlcka. ftc. a- i. Ullf ' Phil adelpbla. TACOUlt. RIEOEL& CO., 0 FORKuTDLoV.'1s?i1U8," DRY GOODS, JVo.3n: Muiiiot. wt. Physicians, Sr. T WINTIELD SAMPSKLL, re PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, r-rntrevllle, Pnyilfr Co., Pre lirf-rabla Mfmal.mal ierTloee lo thepnbtle. ly Ifi.'Kl. II. RORDNKR. IMItSIf ! 4n fH-RCEO-V, Pkavkiitowm, Pa., Oflera hla pmre-amnal aarrlcrf to lhaalllrani or BVaterlownandTlamlty. Apr. a, '!. t.oaiia BAIIMKB. .nn. aAaaiauao. BARBER & HASSINQER. PHYSICIANS AND SURGC0NS. Offr Ihclr prnlea.lrnal aerrleea to tba rltleane . ".--.. -irini. j, , wire a lew donre Waat at the Court lloo.e, In Arnnld'a bnlldlnf. vci.n, inai. DR. J, Y. SHIN DEL. ' SURGEON AND PHYSICIAW, Middleburir, la Ollerihla prnreaalnnal aerrlnaa to ihe eillieni wi i-iiutiieuura aaa vicinity. Mar. li,'t. J)B MARAND ROTO ROCK, Fremont, Snyder county, Pa; (Iradaaleel Daltlraora Uellawe of K..il..i and nantenn. (inert bla rrnleaalonal aerrloa to tba publlo. 8paki Kngllak and uarmaa. Mann, it, ishi. if. He J. SMITH, Physician & Surgeon, frcmnnt, Sntjiler County, Pd. tiffara hla prole-alnnal ierTlOri lothe ralll ORIca on Main aireet. jane M Ma,. jyn J. O. WAGNER, I'litalclan nnd Sur on, (IITera hla prnfeieilonal eerrlea to 'he eitHan v. a. . MM.I.W. H - Itllllir. JIUK.e.OVll. D B. J. P. KANAWEL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, t'riilrcllle, Hiiytlcr Co., Pa Ollere bit proleielonel eervlces totblpnblle. J J. KCKHKRT, SURGEON OENTIST. fe..KU. ItTH HI.OCK, &linjrove, J'nm'a. Prolratlonal bualneaa promptly attended to, May .!!, ;. pEUCIVAL HERMANN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Kmltvrrill, Snyder Co., Pa'. Otttra hla pmrea.lnnal earvleae lo tha Pit lint nl Kr.iiiurvllla and vlololly. A uk. tj,'l J)tt. A. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ItOKON (IMon bla rffatonnl a.'rrlvet to tbocltlicue "i A.!auib..r anil vl lull t. Kept. 4 'M. ' F. VAirulJ3K7RKi UltlilCAL & M ECU A MCA I. DENT181 yuliii.'rivc, Pcnn'a. ? S SMITH, ii:rri,iKi lli'iivcr SiirliiifM, Pfiin'ii. Will alat tiend a law dujt In lhBineUflih-rlti tuwni aaoh watk, JMav m, lawi. i.sA.cKiivvi3ir Midalcburn, Snyder Countv. Pa. Ma-riim V I'llANKI.IM BAn THU lIMPOT at . a e ij'vciviii.ny hcii. iifiiiK to the pro 1 le-aini. done In the beat manner. All work wn.riintc.l. Teruia iu.iarata. Ha will a I n attend to bnalnatt avery to o-ka at frntr.vllle, Tro el e. Hearer man Adawanurir. and PaxtnnvlllK. Us fismsBiSur Hddsb, Illll'l'ir-blH-o, Xl. 0. S. MASSER, - - - Proprietor. w.Hila llouaa haeboeu lie lurniehed and will i.o kr t In th It. at I'enna. Ivnnla Myle. Hood l.l'iuur., (Juud Uigareau'l I'li.rxea ery .Hud.rale. March a.'M.tr. BOARDING HOUSE. rpilK Uuilernignad would rarpeolfull in X form Ihe Irnrrllinir publio, bualneaa urn, wltneaaee aud Jurore In alteiidtm-e al our Unurte that he haa uiado arnpli- prenar-tloue fur bolr acu,nuiuolaiiiin and will o.lear.r lo au. to rial ii hie patroua In Rood atyle al the runel reaa.nbl raiee, lloardluf Uoaaa a few duo re wettufineUtarl Uouaa. OAUB1EI. BE AVPH. apr.tl'ia. ty. pr rb tor. WASHINGTON H0D3E ! IUidllebirer, J O H N L I M B E R T, Proprietor Tbeabore aopnlar Hotel bat been remind and reliirnlabed In the beat elyla. Iu central loeetlon tuakae It oouvanlant for bualneaa men l pertont In attnndanoe al Uourt and all otberawhoareoalled to Mlddleburv. Tbe ta ble It alwaya aum. Ile.l with the beat la the mar ketthe liar w lib good llquora aad the stable attended by aarefull kuailert. Teruu wuderaia April i, 187U c KNTREVILLE HOTEL, (Lata Mrt. Wearer't.) Centerrlle Snyder Co., Fa, FKTEB HARTMAW, Proprleto . Thla lonaeatabllaha.l and wall k... i. harlna been poreoatad by tha onderataned. Ilollta there ol tbe pul.llo pat ronaae. April, 1. 1111. W IHE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOUN B. FOCKLER, Prop'r. HellnHgrore, Pa. Thla Hotel le i.leaeenlkjr looate In tbe "aouara aad la a very dealrable plaoe fur traveler, loai. p llm ailMVnr a..nnii.n,kd.ll.iHa ..m -. . .... e.iiia atoppluic onoa will be eura to sail avaiu. Tb utwoi nnuor in iae oar "A rlrelolaea UeaUuranllnaonnartlnawl tbe Hotel. Apr.t.'7o. aa-ea.-aMajaawaBawaBaawavaeawweHaaaawMaaa iMcrcliaiit House, NORTH TIJIBD STREET. PHIL'A PA. Terms!.. $1-50 per day. HENRY BPAHN, Prop'r. C.W. ai'AII. C lark Apr.l.'li. J B. SELUE1MER DXAI.RD IN Iron, Nails,, Steel, Leather. ' Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddler Ware ' AND MANUFACTURER Or . ; , a ... .J ' rai a . M A n K K't HTJtKKT, . 1'JA.ni ja.-efjpa
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