Slit gttttli&uirj lest. Published every Thursday. f fora.rr. Jay. 4 B.pr. bb4 Mound Vaaday ( DvmbMC. Ifnato. Ur Mlt.M will alyt "P; aitia wbawl.a t ;! "" M!""," w.nmlnr loo. I qMtlnia of I'tiMI" " kM in not boWbmII rMiwmltU forth I'lnlont tl.J ma J errs. NOTICE TO STJBSC&IBEBS. Iwk nt the fliiirnre"; on thf ljje1 of ThoMM flirures tell you ... ,iT.t TO WHICH YoimsriwriuP' iin t paiii. Within 8 weeks after monev In sent, see If date l changed Ho other receipt In necessary. BU1TBTJBT & LSWISTOWN B. B, VaaYwaan m ! pin p in 1 10 T P T.I t4' T "4 T SI V T T II T 41 0 T M . T T r toi I s.m I 10 SI i i zi n.s ' I M 4.0 S.V 4 ! 4i 4.V 44 4 J3 a as t HI l a.fi 49 I.awMnwn .1. I Main Mra.t it.tl I Mlt1n1 f.IT s Paiotar .It ! II Shlndta no I 11 Wasnar IM I IT Mi'lnr. y Ranb'a Mill PU t' I Adambsr 1,11 ! ! H'Strarlnwa I :.-. X HilT .ll M M lrtrtUh.ru b tor M i.ia.r 1 .17 KtMinW TT Pawllns T.4T 43 allnrB 140 44 tllBro J. J u n ' Wwil.ary 4.-.T H 4 11 4M .lH 4 I is 4 . .M 5 I II 10 a 01 in 14! IM Tin i 1 clili' inani ti Ukic lotcs, at' bill lie' Hilt W Apples are nn eipenslve luxury this Tear. Tr. Hasslnirer left on Monday on n business trip to Philadelphia, Tha noor deer will have to take It yet until the 15th of Deceaibcr. Mm. Daniel Bnydsr lant week vialt ed friends at WilllauiHport. We will recelvw a few buidieln of potatoes ou subscription at this office, MIhs Fisher, daughter of lr. Fislier t MrAlistMrvillu is vlsitinir Hon L. ' Myers and faisity. .1. (i. Smith of the Central, and Jool Uilver took a business trip to Lewis town on Wednesday. Loinj nights are on the home utretnh. Yet three weeks aod we have the shortest day. Notwithstanding the Immense sales of stoves this fall. 1. T. Rhodes has still u full stock to select from. Next week a party of hunters from Mlddleburuh mid (Vntreville will camp at Honey's shanty for deer. Mrs. Lewis and daughter of Illinois have been vintting John P. Smith and family fur the lost few weeks. Mrs. J. C. Huriington and daughter Nettie visited friends in the eastern part of the county the forepart of this week. The Washington Mouse sells the Old Sinoker 2 for ' cigars, which for fi.e, beauty and flavor is unexcelled in town. Among the latest hunting exploits In Union county is that of a man who shot Hill Smith's Alderney calf at Millmout for a deer. That dreaded disease, diphtheria is raging all around us, and the greatest care should be taken to prevent its advent in our midst. We were favored last week by pleasant oull from Mrs. Isaac Heaver, accompanied bv Misses Woollier and Smith of Shamokin, l'a. Dr. Hibighaus has returned from Huntingdon county. We have thus far been unable to learn whether he Intends going hack or not. Samuel Howersox of Franklin twp, who has been dangerously 111 for the past few weeks, Is recovering under the careful treatment of Dr Harber. A young girl named Annie Mulligan, residing near Wilkesbarre, is myste riously missing, and is thought to have been rubbed aiul murdered. The Sheriffs office has become the Jioorest public position in the county or the amount of work to do and the responsibilty taken. Juniata Iribune Ditto, Snyder county. Harry Gant, Perry county's euter prising Leader Bewing Machine agent vrai In town over Hunday and favored us with a pleasant call on Monday. We are sorry to learn that K. Y. H (Smith, the popular Jeweler of Sun bury was roughly handled on Nov. M by a bull-dog which he hag beeu keep ing In his store. Jack's mountain, opposite Hunting don, has been on Are for over a week, aud millions of feet of lumber baa been burned. The fire was started by a party of hunters cooking their meals. It Is sold to be a good plan to burn a little sulphur in the eellar occasion ally. Th fumes sweeteu the air and kill the yeruis which taint the bntter and mea. and will do no harm In a sanitary w.v. The Juniata county Tribun$ calls the attention of the Directors of the Poor of that county to the fact that tht pauper children are kept in a man ner that Is a violation to the spirit of the Act of June IS, im. We were asked our prioe for adver tislug an Illinois Lottery this week. Wa answered on a postal card, that as we had a ohronlo indisposition to spend any of our valuable time In looking through the bars, we prefer red not advertising their skin game. The Snyder eonnty Election for mi will be a Jumbo affair. The offi cers to Im elected are a Congressman, Senator, Sheriff, County frasurer, a board of County Commissioner and a .hoard of County Auditors. . There lll no doubt be many candidate who M't-WIlt their fin f xd.ue suV"- Henry Mink, formerly a eitlzenof this place but now a resident of Os eeola. Pa., Is reported dangerously IIL We understand the Mlddleburgh, Musical Association has concluded to hold the Musical Convention at Mld dleburgh some time In January. llKAVT Wkioiits. The following Is a list of heavy porker killed this week: Milt. Moatt killed one of 4701bs, and John Hteinlnger one of 3cX). Al bert Houtx one of 853 and another 870. The last week or ten days have not exactly corresponded with Hum's lines: "When chill November's surly blast Makes clo nks and furs st-riti plenty.1 Hut comes nearer to to the lines: It was a lovely night In June, High rode in cloudless blue the moon. R P. If arman. of Kr.itxerville, pass ed through Middleburgh on Naturday for a two weeks' hunt in the Seven Mountains. Frank Is one of the best fellow that everl pulled trigger on a deer. A good hunter, sure shot, and kls crisp stories, ready wit aud big heart enlivens camp life no matter how dreary the circumstances may be. TAKK NotK'K. Notice Is hereby given that the printing books of Jere miah ('rouse are In my hands for col lection. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the above, will please call and settle in a short time or they will be charged according to advertised rates- $8.50 a year. J AM Kit (I. ChoL'SK. Mlddleburgh, Pit., Nov. 2U, '83. Houso renting for next year seems to be all the rage just now. It may be Interesting news to people from a distance to learn that our people don't only "look for the morrow" but a year ahead. What we want are more dwelling houses, but the prospects for that are not exceptionally inviting, so long as people refuse to sell their spn re building lots aud prefer to keep them for potato patches. The resignation of !tv. A. II. Spaugler has been received and ac eeptcd by the Lutheran congrega tions composing the Middlelmrgli charge, and he will preach his fare well sermon at Middleburgh on Sun day fore-noon a ml in the evening will leliver a lecture on the Roman church in the same house. As it will probably be his last talk in our midst before his departure, and on a subject In which all are interested, we bo speak for him a full house. We understand the Stetler Hrothers have purchased the right of twenty five counties In this am! the southern part of the State for Horsey 's Knsy Washer. They are evidently under the linn conviction that cleanliness is akin to godliness. C. Stetler has been appointed General Agent, aud the iiianiifueture of machines will at once be comiueucttd at the Planing Mill. Middleburgh. We hope this new en terprise will turn many sheckels into their pockets. A protracted meeting ha been go ing on in the Kvaiigelienl church at Paxtonvllle, conducted by Rev. II. W. Oross, preacher in oharga. These ueetings have been in progress sever al weeks, and the services have boon of a very interesting character, and some twenty persons have thus far been converted, and nearly thirty were still seoklug. The attendunoe has beeu very good, the preaching of the Word is in strong, simple, plain and practical truth, shorn of personal pride and ineie fuathers. The good work is still going on. Dr. Harber and Squire. Belt och are not an entire success in coon hunting. They had one f the sly oreutures be tween the "devil ami deep sea" (which means in a hollow log) one night laid week, with three dogs and two guns In the bargain, but it don't matter much at which end he got out, the next day- There was an old eoon and he sat on a rail; His head was up and so was his tail. Moral Never be particular where you punch a coon for fear of snolllner his hide. To day is Thanksgiving. Let us ac- cept It in a spirit of wise and philo sophical contentment. Let us take it for whut it Is worth and never look a gift Thanksgiving In the mouth. Stuff the turkey and kill the fatted goose. I,et each or us give heartfelt thanks for not being a trifle worse off than he is. Hut there are a great many things we should not do. We should not get drunk. We should not pray for the widows and the or phanaand then draw the straps a lit tighter on our pocket books. There is u great pleasure in doing good In this world, and we never so fully real ize It as when some of the neighbors send in something to us along about Thanksgiving Day or Christmas. Peo ple who have never hadauythingseut in to them should try it once, and see How good they feel. We are not In the habit of blowing on our suooess in the publication of the Post, but for the benefit of those who have so faithfully stood bv us during the past year which Is now al most up, we would say that the Post ha been gradually "Inching along" toward prosiwrlty, and our subscrip tion list w Die li at on time bad run be low the 800 notch ha again Jumped up to 000, and we hope to reaoli the 1000 by the first of January, We would further say that we are not sending a single paper outside of the county that Is not paid In advance- thus enabllug us to show a "aolld" a subscription list a can be found in the Stat. Should our patronage continue in the future as it ha In the past, whloh we fondly hope and hav good reason to expect It will not be long until we oan present our reader with an enlarged and Improved paper, Qh as will do credit to Snyder coun ty Mid serve as an Index to the aplrlt of enterprise and Improvement now uevelntiiiiv .ltsMi(jiwMM - Tb MiftLnburg Tekyrayh contains the following dooislve notice; - EAOTtOff. I Parker Jackson give notice to all de people what reads this here Tele graph newspaper, aod all de odder peeple dat don't read dls Telegraph newspaper.that, about a few days ago, I did promise with a note to nav to de Young's brnddersde sum of f. 10, and de Young's brudders did transformate the sadenoteto Mister Cox. Now I, Parker Jackson, do notlflcate all de peeplesdat I will never pay ford is note, cause i ueuoer got He valuable nes for de Bade note, and Mister Moss, what knows all de law os Union county and of Snyder county, told me I should fertlce de sade note, then I don't have to pay fordenote.for I nev er reseved valualileatloii for It, be Jinks. PAIlKlfn JACKSON. Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of it man answering to the name of William Neal. He Is 19 years of age, 5 feet In height, blue eyes and dark red hair. He left Kng tand for this country Iti May, 1W l.und lauded atCamdan, N. J. He was last heard from at Georgetown, Md., from which place he wrote his mother that he whs with a traveling man, and ex pected to visit Tyler statioii.Clearfleld county, where he had some relatives living. His mother left Knglund Im mediately lifter the receipt ol his let ter and has had no tidings of his whereabouts since he left Georgetown. Any Information concerning thii young man will be thankfully receiv ed by his mother, Mrs. Ann Smith, Driftwood, Pa. Rom. oif IIonok. The following Ih a list of those who have paid their subscription to the Post Mure Nov. lt Solomon Sliradcr, Dec. 1. 'Mil May H, 'H4 1'ee. I, "nil Feb. , '84 Dec. 1, V.i Nov. I. 'HI Feb. 1, '84 Dec. l, s:i May I, "84 March 21, '8.. Dec. 1, '83 Dee, , 83 Dec. 1, '8.1 July 22, "84 Dec. I, Ml Dee. 1, "8:1 Dee. 1, s:j Feb. 1. '84 Dec. 1. 84 Get. I, '84 Dec. 1, '8il !. Welrick. F. P. Walter, Washington Mover, JoHCphttt Walter, Daniel 8. Whitmer, William Reigel, Isaac Dreese, George W. Young. Adniu Miisser, Jeremiah Row, W. H. Stahl. Jacob Hoilingcr, Charles Ott, John Francis, John Norman, A. ('. Simpson, G. F. Hilger. H. F. llarman, John Harlwn, Henry Snyder, Last Thursday evening Superinten dent Phillips' special car anchored at the Middleburgh depot for the night, and It was soon noised abroad that u grand hunt was Ut take place the next day. The surmisiiigs were correct ami the big hearted Major put up at the Washington House, and in the morn ing, after taking something to stvady his nerve aod clear his eye he buckled on his urmor and in company with Messrs. Abraham Roat.of llarrisliurg, C. Stetler, of Middlchiirgh, II. II. Grimm, W. II. Grimm, C. F. Charles, of Freebnrg, K. C. Hamilton and l.vvws Amig, of Seliiifgrove, struck for the mountains in the direction of Freeburgh. All day wits spent In climbing ridges, stamping bruxh piles and calling turkeys that would have scared the timid bird out of a year's growth had they been within ear shot Weary and hungry they reached Freeburgh at supper time and after partaking of a hearty meal at Schnee's hotel they sounted and prepared their game to run the gauntlet of eager eyes on their way home. Thev had bagged 21 quail, 1 rabbit, 8 pheasants and 4 wild turkeys. F.very tiling look ed genuine but the in'Iif turkeys which had their heads wrapped in cloth Thie was evidently done at the proud birds' own dying request to cover the blush of their own stiiniditv in being caught In some ipiiet old farm er's barn yard. We understand the Major is now planing an expedition to shell Shade mountain, then follow the uext day to pick up the game. From yesterday's Mifiliuburg Trie Sorry to learn that ex-soldier Saiuu el Ruhl up the valley is sorely aflticted with dropsy; but, withal, is very cheerful. Dr. Thornton of Lewis burg attends him. Mr. It T. Harber of this place, re. cuived word it few day ago to the ef feet that a bolt of lightning exploded in the cellar of his sou William at Ch ar- iton, la., on the 8th of this month His wife und three children were the only ones in the house at the time and all were rendered insensible therehv: . . . ,. . . oui an soon recovered In a short time with the exception of the oldest daughter, who was found cold, as If dead, requiring the ministrations of physicians for some four hours before she returned to consciousness. At last accounts she was able to walk about. l'ror. A. K Gobble expects to start avocal music class at New Herlin next Saturday evening. The Professor's well known ability to give instruc tions iu that branch should secure hhu a large class. On Saturday of this week, commeno ing at 10 o'clock A. M., the sheriff will dispose of Mr. Win. Young' real es tate In town and vicinity. Pall In, bidders. Lieut. George II. Smith, formerly of Co. C, 61st Pa. Vols., and a member of Post No. 116, was burled at Harris- burg, Monday, Nov. 18th. Since the war lie had been a great sufferer from asthma, and from It effect died. The surviving members of the filst Penna. Vols, will regret to learn of the death of Capt. George W. Durell, for merly commanding officer of the onoe famou "Durell Battery," so well known to every member of the old th Army Corp. II WR aj member of McLean Post, iNo. 10, of Heading, and waa burled In that Nor. 13th. Next to (Jen i. lJurnsld. . ne was the best known and K-io.i Adamsburo Nkwb. It I reported that one of a party of hunters accl dently shot himself In the mountains this week. Last Sunday Rev. Land is of the Re formed church held communion ser vices and preached an Instructive ser mon from the words found in St. John 0-39 40. ' David Schambach of Paxtonvllle paid our town a visit, the guest of his brother, John Schambach. Jacob Dreese.Sr. of Troxelville.patd his son, Wm. II. Dreescj a visit last Sunday.. A little too much petty thieving is going on In this town. The parties who are helping themselves to other peoples coul, &c, are known and will wake up one of these cold mornings and find themselves jn the hands of the law. A new doctor one patient the on ly medicine prescribed are pills. They worked like it rliariu. What you say? Hutchcring Is all the go our Mople are afraid of the hog cholera. Reubeu Try, Snper isor of the Nar row Guage R. It, suspended two of his hands for rcfuing to work on a rainy day. Thanksgiving turkeys must take it. Mrs. Isaac Keller died on Sunday at the resilience of her sou in law, Henry Felker, aged about "4 years. Mrs. Wm. Woislliug is convaleslng. J. II. Stadou and family left here on Monday for their new home in Mis souri. Axon. The Hixyclc Shirt at S. Oppcnhciiti er's. Cane bottom ("hair a low as $j per J do.eu at Keller's. Carpets of nil prices nt Keller's. kinds at your own Those seal skin cups nt S. ( tppiui heimer's lake the cake. Great bargains in Dress foodsnre offered at S. Weis', Selinsgrove. F.lmira hand made Hoots for men at 2..V) at M. S. Schroyer's, Selinsgrove, Pa. Neiit, nobby and styli-h hats for winter in great abnndanco at S. Gppelihelmer's. The famous niedieuled I'lauiiell tin derwear is one of S. Oppeuhciiiicr's specialties. (rood suits for boys at l.fiO, lints for 2 cents, it Dreifuss k Hros., Se linsgrove, l'a. The only Original Klmira Hand made Hoots for sale at M. S. Sc hroy er's, Selinsgrove, Pa. Taking the lead; Dr. Kcssler's cele brated Knglish Cough Medicine at Dr. Harbcr's Drug store. Dr. Harber reports a rapidly grow ing demand for McDonald's celebrated Worm Powders. HulTulo, Jupauese, wolf and Ijip rohes, horse blankets Ac., in great variety at S. Ippeitheimcr's. Wamtku -10 agents in Snyder t'o. to caiiviiss mid sell gravt Stones mid Monuments, Address or call ou N. S. Fisher, at Selinsgrove, pa. It will pay every body to examine ll in iiiim- rut-k r'urnitmo for sale by the Popular Furuituro man W. II. FKUX Lewistuwn Pa We have a few thousand more of thiHe No. I, IN inch shingles left, which will be sold at f.00 per thousand. First come first served. T. II. II AIM' Kit. tt.OM Kighteen Inch. No. 1 Pine shingles, averaging 4 Indies and clear of knots, at fVlK) per thousand. Cull onor address T. H. IIaktku, Middleburgh, Pa. When you go to Selinsgrove, stop at S. Weis'. He has just added ;t.1oo yards of carpet to bis already large stock, ami his immense lino of ull kinds of good is eoiapleti. Mens, Hoys, und Youths Hoots, Womciis, Misse anil Children shoes ull Klmira Hand mude for sale cheap at Schroyer's. Near Depot, Selins grove, Pit. Farm at Pimvatk Balk. The un dersigned offers it valuable farm at private sale, situate near Hartletou, Union county, Pa. Terms reasonable, conditions easy. Call on or address W. H. IlAltTKIt, Hartletou, Pit. Put away the linneti duster, hang It on the garret (loor.and theu buy one of Solly OpHMilieiiuer's world renowned overcoats Made especially for his trade. None others like them. You cannot ufTord to pay two prices for goods when you can get the same articles for half the money at Dreifuss Si Uro., Selinsgrove, Pa. There Is the place to save your hard earned pennies ami don't you forget it. No Qroaso for Him- "When Greece her knees Greece knees Greece her knees," stammered au emharrosed school-boy, forgetting the next line of his recitatiou. "There is no occasion to grease anybody's knees," shouted his. teaalier. "Go study your piece." Neither la there occasion to grease your ia!r. Park er's Hair Uulaaia Is all the dressing you want. Restores the original gloss and color to gray or faded hair. Does not soil tho linen; not u dye; good for the sculp; prevents failing out. Yon Can Laugh at the urlm destroyers, Croup and Wbootiiuir Cornell, if vou have that popular standby and Inoouiparable remedy, Dr. Render's Kuglish CoukIi Medlc.lno at hand. The wlseand urii- dent family keeps It la the house to be prepared for eiuerirsuoU. ttrlce 21 and 60 cents. Sold and warranted by Dr. Barber, Mlddleburgh, Pa. An ZzunplA.'. A nale sloklv child three of McDon- aia s oelebratd Worm l'owders ad- In that eltyiunlster-relelvedofth.e.oru,ou.' w"r,M,rMJ0,,ww u lot worms rosy onee appetltthe resnll DISPUTE ON THE TAHIFr. "Icu war als an "Free Trade" a mon bis der onner dog. Binder selem bin Ich Im favor for an tariff.'1 "Wos hut dich so schnell gadrnit f "Well ich hob uls de tseidinga galasa we wolfel tlos see in Kngloud glader kafTa kenna. Ich hob meir an winder suit green missa, und Ich bin niimier tsu em Solly Oppenheimer on Selins grove, tin du dadst tnler es fleicht net glava, ovver Ich hub welfter gakoft fun elm dos sle tin oldit lotid kenna woo sie list 13 bis 13 cent grevga for an dogs aravet." "Well, wos hut sell init deiii tsu do?" "Youst so feel. De leit luana dos wile inler an hoeher tariff uf goods hen done dates de glader hocb inachn. De meiista Merchants neiua sellie ex cuse mi fcrkulTa era glader about drei mold so lioch dos se sett a." "I'll do snglitj mier A is der Solly batsalt ken tariff." "Nit, Ich hob sell net gasoght. ovver Ich hob gasoght das der Solly Ippen lieimer ferkaft so wolfel dos ich net sana kon wle air es dude, woudeoiiera net kerni waga am hoclui tariff. So long dos ich my glader katTa kon fun em Solly t pcnhcimer ou free trade priza mi grig 2 di-r dog for my aravet bin ich In favor for an hoeher tariff." "Well, ich hob sell shun fordem ga hart, nod ich neiit amohl die kiuner iiiiuucr tsu em Solly de next woch nn rig see ous mit glader fun kup tsu foose." Miri(lletiii' Market. consKi Trn wr.tui v nv Simoiitoii, Harber Sc Co. Wheat lfye ..DO to ft (" no Ml 4 i ru old Hats Potatoes Hotter F.ggs Pitted cherries I'lipitted " Hlueklierries Kasplierries ;;;i :m 85 :to is : h 25 , 50 12 (it! 7 10 25 to 50 y " 4 50 5 (Ml 4 50 11 M 1 115 1 0 M I hiions I.nrd Tallow Spring I 'hie kens per Turkevs Ties...! I'eil ( 'oil I Chest nut Colli IMaeksmitli ( 'oui Kufg I 'oal Plaster, tier ton Salt per barrel " " sack " " " small.... Il. mahuii:i). Nov. 20, by Rev. J. W. Houghter! John Metzger of 1'nlon county mid Miss Kate lluttelistino of Snyder county. Nov. 51. by the same, I). M. Cargill and Mrs. R. J. Ticc, both of Lewis town. Nov. 25. by Rev. J. P. Sliin.lel, John Neppol Centreville and Miss Kllen Schruiler of Franklin township. di i:i. Nov. Pith, in Selinsgrove, Samuel Ilaninker, iifi'il 5S years am! !) dnys. Nov. 1U, at New Hci-liii. Pa.. F.nhruliii Khaiuory of K.lkluirt, 1ml., ugisl OS years, 3 months and is davs. The Sun. NEW "VOKIv, lssT Al'.ut siilv in. III. hi i'nii'i nl llii' Si Ii.ki' kiiiic mil uf uiir r..iiliirhiii-ul iliirilitf Hit twrlii' Uxilllll". li nu urrc Iw u i mil In cnl all lie column, nl all Tim fl.Nn irlinl hikI "lit In-1 )r ir tuu vriMilil uct n rniittuihiti. (ri l lufririeitiKlii rt'riuntluii, rui.tiiiuii ih'Iim, nIMtiio mill r-uiihil iih' In. id iiinl .ui ml limn Hi.. null l.i rmrh Iroiu rriulliiK IliMUt) .Stjuiiri In iIih lnf uf .M nuiit I '.i inilrua lu Ihi) hum. n, then li.uk lu fruiting HnuM iU no. mill limn luiuv-ij'i.irU'n- ( tlia u) liik In ihi? miinii iiuuiu. Hill I'iik .n, x , rill, ii fur tho liib:il.ltanl n( llio I'.irlh; llm ruinu ulrip nl uili llui'ln'O w.iul.l Klnllo llieitlnlio tumit vu v ,-,1 . n ni t -hkIiI iiiiiki 11 eveiji liuyvrui n niy nl I'h Sr. iluriim iln 1nit ar liu npuiil uiil uiii) In ur hut it, mik it ii i em lii Ki.ui'l l.ulur Imt pjn'iit iniulln t Lmir, lln. iil'Bi:iu r In Imii !., u ri i r.l -. iliulm iiiuii nu'o lilrtuuu IIihumiihI o.w ul Muki rruil lus. mulil uinl du) . li l inn) hy lillln raleulnllons like tlorif thnl mil luilu any Linn nl tliu ciii'iiluluin ul tho inn-l Miuarul AiiHirlran iiuwuiitiunrn, iir nt Um lultu. i'Iiiv uu llio uiiiiiinun uuil u'liuu ul AiiieriiHii Uii'll Ml I Wuliuil. Til k.ni k i. ami will cuiillnii to nuw.a mr ivlitcli t-li (In' trulli wiihuiit Icur nl ruii.-c. ijuiiik'i:, wlikli kdI al IIik luflt mi mutter hnw luui'ti th prucurh ouFU, h Iiii'Ii iirunrntu Um? nt-wf ul nil tin1 MurlU Milhuut wiik i nl wimU uinl In tin' nmrl rcil il.lc nliHiu, mtili li in wnrkuin witliull ll liukrl lur llm iMU.-r ul linntut iiniurn 'Hit hihI whu-li tliiTulnru hitlii rt'i lUit I In- 1 nit' 1 1. .1 it par ty must uu. Him mud uu iu tlim cuiuing yo.ir ul our lllil, 1KN4. If yuu kiiuw Tiik Srs. ynu Ukr It ulriM ly. mi'l jruii Hill rtail it Kith luvti.ttiuii't! ..Iilltiti'iii'o ami T'.it'l uriuic what i ur.i to he thu luiml iiilrniil- mit yi.irlu im hi.u.ry, liyuu Uu nut yet kin.w luk Ul s, It it high 1 1 mo lu gui tutu iu uu'iiiiio. Trrmilo Mall Suliati-llirra. Thi) aevcrul tiiliiniiiK nl Imk Sim ro n-nt hy tnall, tiiitjiulil, a IiiIIuhk: liAil.V ju I'unu a iiiuiiiIi,o a your ! with Sun iiiiv fuiimujfl. SIMi.W Kluht pugei. Thin eilillun liirnli-li ck lh ('iinviit iichii ul tno wnrM, nnviiil urlli lo ui I'Arej'iiuiiui iiiitTi'ni iu fivoi i iNitiv, uinl lllcrmy r.UnKiul uvw Iwuk ul llm hlghol uiullt, SI u year. W tKKI.Y f 1 a yi'iir. KikIiI )irri ol tin hut liiHtl.ir ul thu daily Incur; an UKrifiilluMl iei.irt mi'ul ut uui!ualluil viilsi. rmiciaj uiarkut rturtR. ami lltnmry, Kiuulini-anil iiuiiiimIio liitulliaviii o waka rus H tl.kl.v Si a tho ni'i.iuiur lur Ilia i.iriui'r iiuuacuuiu. i ii i'iuix ul loll Willi lis au villa cuj.j iiO' AiiuruM 1. V..MtLANI, Puli'lulivr, IukSi , N. V. I'll) A D M I N I ST 11 ATO US' NOTICE XXL.tlum ol Ailialnltr.iil.in on th. min. of bumunl VuJ-r, lata ol UIUill.oru.ll lowiihl(i. Najil.r Co., l'a., .Isc.aa.il, havlnn h.eu nr.Dt- a to in. unuernitiiii an r'r'ou) bnoalug thaintolv.l luili'hloil to i.lil filit'. .r. riul. J lu wall. linuj.Olal. iayui.ut, whll. ihiw. uarins oiaiiua win ixm.ui m.ui Uulf aulh.u tioat.J Id W 8 KM. LtirZEI., Aduiloinratur Nor. it '. NOTICE TO HEIRS. Iu the matter of the Ktdateof David ('oleinaii, late of Franklin town ship, Hnyder Oo,, dcu'd. To Marf Cul.msu, wliloa-, anil Ih. fullowln nsioail ohlWrao, vU. William ll.nr Hoi. mas. uf Aitaiut luwpf bill. Mofdar tin.. Fa. l;ilibath Intarmsrri.'l wlih0.ura Mltatial. (lruol lowtiahlii. Harry in., Fa. ! Ado Mary lal.i married with Jacob I'll, ol I ! uwnahl, t'ulun tin., Fa., hair ami laal rapratautatlv.t, ul laIJ Uul.maa U.-oM. You sr. h.n-ky i ltail lo b. ami Siinar ba fora lb. Jurtiian of our Orphani' Oouri, al as (lrihaq' tluurt lu h. Iialtl at Ml'hlol.uru on Ih. ilml Monday or D.c. A, l Hum at lu u'oluek In lb. (iiraaoon. than anil liter to aeat it raliua lu taku Iba H.al Mtal. uf alil II A V 111 CULKMAN, due'd , allb. aiiraliad valutlluo nut upuo It by as ln.Ut duly swardail by Iba said Court, and raturnail by ih. Hhi rlll ol fald oounty, ur ibow eauia why lb. asm abautd Dot b lold. And berauf fall But. Wlira.tb. Hob woa.i'U i nuenir, tan. rraildani of our laid Court, at Mlddlabursb bis Ul day vr not. a. u iau, I J CKUC8K, Clark O. U, EXECUTRIX NOTICE I talamanUry os th. tat. of Qi Letters Qanra. A. iluat. Ui. of KMf.r two., Hnyd.r Co., Fs. dsMasad, bavins baa tranlad lo th sadar. ISB.d, all paraupa kaowloif th.iua.l.. In O.utad to said aitat. ar. raiuaatal tornak. Wo Iroabta to ibow Rood- pr.st tb.ia dir aatuaoiieaiaa tur Mow 2s oido TTinmie I I wish to inform the ortmout of rcsi Jonts of Cooking Stoves, Ranges. Heaters, Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, Including the New Light Honse Cook, Silver Harp. Ladies' f'riile, TmrM Cooks. New Sunshine, ew Jaspnr, New Hecord hargee, Iu vincihle, I Ln Spear II enters. Now Kailt Iris, New Jasper Heaters, Now Fireplace Heaters, Heaters from 15 to 30 Dollars, are all of tbo latest patterns and host material, gnnrantocJ to be as obtap as t bo cboapest and as good as I bo best. Call and see the Fine Cook Stoves, of wbich I have an largo And well-selected n stock nn can bo fonnd in tbo county aud at prices tbut will coinparo with 'Vbolesale Houses. Tinware, Spouting and Roofing. None but tlio very I est inntei inl used. Spouting aud Hoofing dune oa sboit notice liesptctfully siibmittia, Minni.isuitni! pa. o As wo intend moving into our now building (Sohnnro'u OM Corner) oa or about JtinnHiy 1, 1SSI, wo would liko to rodncu our largo Block Of goods to savo the trouble of moving it, aud tbut tare oiler in every dppnrlmenf. Somo goods must bo fmctifieed in order lo close out. Tho block is now full nuJ complete, with a laiyo variety of Ludics and Cbildicns1 & cSolllBiaBIS, wliinb is the finest lino ever delivered in the county. I i'rxM ( iSolf I IIiiiiUiMh, H1uivIh, I .ndieH' CJloth, 1Iuiiii1n l illiM mid (j-onlM ITii1ivii r and a full line o ;riii!tnt own AVooIiiimI y4'pli.viM. Our stuck of Cane aend Oilcloths is nneurpassed iu Central Pennsylvania, and will be solJ at Clo.sig 3Paai Fn'iccs. IJemomlcr tbo major part of tbo ploek. MI'S T bo sold before Jan. 1, '81. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Selinsgrove, August fitli, ISS'l. E. Y. EHT LEADIN JEWELE, SUN' I JURY, PA. In bU Store on MAKKKT STKKKT, will bo found a fine lot of 5BIIN& of all M.nND) and nil prices, in Gold, Procious Stone and Piauonds. Elgin, Rockford, Springfield and Hempton WATT MiB in Gold and Silver, at rcroarkaUo low prices, of nil kinds ami descriptions. ROUGHS' FAMOUS KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. The pluce to buy WEDDIXO ritKSRXTS. CLOCKS cf all descrip tions and all prices. lie Fans Kis Goulali Wcls, at $1.25 a pair The hi post variety of Spectacles in this pnrt of the country. Goods cau he. brought from Now Yoik Jewelry houses 10 America. J patii'in' a speciulty, and all work fi'iarnnteed to give snlisfnttion. l'ir-rinps, Ureubtpins, Watches, Chains, &n. ('all and examine, our stock. No . ti outdo lo show yoods. E. Y. B. SMITH, Aug. 283. SUN BURY, TA. W. H. FELIX'S Pp an Bar Fy ra OiLiiB oe Lewistown, Miflin county, Penn'a; infli ur oi l2vr.v Iviml, Pni'lor, Chnmber, linntiiir Uoom, Hull, uimI li.it cliott. to Miiit tho mcuiiH ol'ovory pcrsjon. ruinted Chamber Suits, from . n n l'arlor Suits, from - all walnut, covered in Uair clotb, Reps, Raw Silk, and l'lusbes, of any color. Walnut Chamber Soils, with Marblo Uedsteads from Rureans, Stands, Lonntres, Chairs, deiful Woven Wire Mattress or Spnnf; Bottom the best toada. Au Roods kepi to stock and on hand, ready for sale, and at OF IP PRICKS, that will convince all. that vou oau aave monev bv huvino i 1 It.. I t J .1 1 J . . " . ----i - J - !- " "i " i" wow v. wtv, w . , rrioea, auu u pieava an. vraara nv Snyder coanty tbtt I bare floe M J'.aiiy Pawn, ien Ooldeu Suu and others. My B. T. RH0ADS, for selection from one of the largest nan , ija nr. Tops, from 4S in ti . . 4 tr 50 Mattress of all Linda TI.. 1 , .'' 1 " . W viwuw pa)oa)U pull neilVo uupu, inn mnn rum ma iae imistliSA OU MOTTO t GgO: Goods, Un man bdt-mt TitX