-VY T. II. 11 A.UTEII. SnbacTiption $i.50 Per Year. RATES OF ADVERTISING : r OaVMk, ( Tnt., pn.oo tralallUariaa. tiaa Taar a.u.ou ITrvlaama rtaa, Ou Vnr r i lroMMl par yaar fj.ao biwwt, ufnri Aammairaior, aoa nln Intra lor. iMirsa KtU fl .) Kk ip!! arranamatitt art mad, all UK 1nMHkiMalairtd lot laaa than i month. wl II. U par tfita lor fira Inaartlnn. I ranaa aMnnd tn.artloo aod 71 caata for aaoh aqaDl inaartlun. 7T- pension all collier: The time is fast arriving, if it has not already arrived, whoo it is the dnty of tbe government to pension every soldier who served in tbo war, and wbo snrvives. The laws as tbey oow stand make it very hard for tbo most deaorviug survivors to obtaio pensions. 1 bo affi.livits of outaera cannot be readily obtained, even if tbe officers are alive, aud in many caset all the officers wbo knew ciroaiajtances of a wouod or injury are lead, or Lave removed to iuioo remote place. In many casoa an io jury that was so trifling twenty years ao that a soldier's tent-mate did not know of it, has becomo a bardon tbat is almost unbearable, and tbe soldior should have a pen sion, bnl nnless be can prove that doctors prescribed for him. and that company officers were familiar with the circumstances, the soldier fails to get bis pension. Many of.be re are to-day racking their brains to try and remember some incident in the career of a soldier whoso name is almost forgotten, tint they may make an nftllavit without lyiug, that will benoGt tbe poor man in bis ap plication for rolkf. If an ofTuor is conscientious, and doos not wish to ' swear 10 Bomeioing mai ue cannot. recall to save bis Mo injioo w liable to bo douo to a bravo Bobber, ,, and the soldier is liable to tbiuk bis old officer is rooun, not to try and help hiio. This condition of things places thousands of officers in very unenviable positions. Tbey want to do the fair thing by old comrades, but they Hi not want t swear to a lie, by claiming to remember things that they never beard of nntil tbey received loiters of inqary from com rades tbat bad been utmost forgot- Inn, T.1 Lr sol l:sra ttitt nra 1 nerving of pensions most fail to re ceive them, or officers must becomo Btar liars. Now, to do justico all nronod, and give late officers a chance to bold np their beads and look their old soldiers in tbo face without t yiug to lemember some thing that occutred twenty yoara ago, that tbey never beard of, the givernment should decido to do jus tice to all the men who served it iu time of need. There are bills be f ire congress that cover tbe grouod, and they most become laws, 7 he San will work as beBt it may, print auJ by peisonaUffort of its editor, f jr tbe passage of each bills, until the law is on tho statute book, which permits all old soldiers to go up to the paj master and receive their reg- n;ar salary as Jong as tbey i.ve. the government can stand it without ! hardship, aod it is due tho soldiers. ' With such a law a soldier nejd not f Jbl that ho h a crimiual, attempting to iotroduco bis hand into tho tieas nry in the dark. As it is now, tho hrst move a soldier makes for a pen sion, be is spotted, and looked npou by tho government officials as a con fidence man. They try to prove that be is not as bud cites bo as- Berts, neighbors wbo may not like i Lim, can be found to swear that be. u tbe healthiest man io town.be is laughed at because bo has j ist dis covered, after twonty years of octivo 1 ft, that be was disabled years ago and didn't know it, and if ho finally succeeds iu gettiog a few dollars a month ho in liable to be pointed at as one who bus como it on the gov crnmoot by false swoariug. With such a fueling as sometimes exists about a soldier's drawing a ponsion, where be lives, niAny bad almost rather starve than to reeieve it. If a man is all knocked to pieces, and bo crippled that all can see, there is uot much kicking about bis receiv ing a pension, but if bo looks as well as ordinary citizens, though bis liver ucy be cut in two, bis bowola tied tip io a double bow knot, bia longs Lalf gone, and nothing about him whole except his gall, there will 1 e a feeling in tbe community that his drawing a pension is a pioco of fu vorism, brought about by fraud, and that he is bo much ahead of Uoole Ban. Give the boys all a pension, realy make thorn feal as though they deserved every cent of it, and not try to euobre them out of it wben they get it, and every citizen with a soul will feel happier, aod the boys will fool more like training up their children to be ready to jump iato a uniform aod grab a gun in case of an alarm io tbe future. From tbie ont The Sim will favor a general psosioo law tbat wilt make tbe old aoldiers feel a though tbe GENERAL GHENT'S BOOZ. WHAT UK BATS IN TfIK 1'UKF ACE, WHICH WAM WIlirTKN AT MiRNT MCUHKUllll. Tbe first tolumo of tha personal memoirs of General Grant lias Leeo piloted, bat it will not bo innnml to the public until Dorembur 1. Tbe preface to tbe Yolunia a written by General Grant at Mount Mc Gregor on J aly 1 of tbii year. It oconpinn tbrne pages of tho book. It is m follows : "'Man proposes anil God depon es. There are but fu impnUnt events iu the a dura of men brought about by their own choico. "Although fn-qienlly urged by fricuJa to write my tnwuories, I bad determined nevur to do ho. nor to write anything for publication. At tbe ago of no'irly sixty-twj I reojiv ed an injury from n fall, which con- llncd me rlosHv to the bouse while it did not apparoutly aflfjet niy gon 1 1 . n t erai ufaitn, ibis mado stiMy a pleasant pmtiiDo. Fh irtly after the rascality of a biinifiwss p'irtrior d-i veloped itself by the ar. nonncomont of a failure. This was followed aooo after by universal depression of all securities, which Boomed to threaten the extinction of a pood part of tho iocoi& still rctaiood and for which I am iudtbled to the kindly act of friends. At this junc ture tho editor of the Cinttri 11 tg asine asked mo to write a few ar ticlt'S for him ; for at that moment 1 was living npon borrowed money. Tho work I found congonial and I dutorininud to continue it. Tho evaot it an important one for me, for good or evil j I hopo for tho for mor. "In preparing these volumes for the public, I h ivo cntraed upon the faflk with tho sincere denire to avoid , y.D,, inj1stic0 t nny 00) whether tb(j Nuti()Uftl or c ;fuiloinlo piilo otber tban tbe nnavoidablo injostice , . .. . .of not making mention often bere '.. , . . , ,. njiviiui iuuuiiuu is nun. j. uero musi bo many errors of emission in this work, because the subject is too largo to be treated of io two vol umes in each way as to do justice to all tho officers and men engaged. There wero thoustnds of instances, during the rebellion, of individual, company, regimental and brigade deeds of heroism which dsorvo i . , , special mention and are uot horo al ,' , i inaea io. lue troops cn;ngoci in them will havo to 1 jok to the dottifa ej reports of their individual com manders for tbe full history of those doedii, "Tho first volume, as well as a portion of tho recond, was written before I had reason to suppose I was io a critical condition of health Later 1 was reduced almost to tho point of doath aud it became impos sible for mo to attend to anything for weeks. I have, however, some what regained my strength, aud am able, often, to devote as tnaav bonis L ,Uy M a pbr9on sUrnU (l(TOto to 'Bnch work j wouJ l3TOrnoro n .pe of satirfying tbe expectation of j tho IHlbio i c,,uU have allweil mm.lf raoro tim(,t t 0HV0 seil nl. bt fLe aiJ of oU d;bl 80 r jj Gran, fts,i((,eil llia ,,rflt,lHr)4. , , ,, i j " ordd every etatement of fact given, j The comments ore ray own, and show bow I saw the matters treated j of whether othors saw thorn iu the same light or not "With theso remarks I present those volumes lo the public, nkin' " nit f.t l.l.l I.AlMnn ll.n.. , " . i"u, .-rjr a.,. inn niijiroviti tn i ut leaaur, alitpiid Tiling. HE WAS HOT 17CIS7 III CZU7.C.1 Rkadiko, November 12 A funny citeo was tried iu court hero to day Heiibcu G. I'rico, a school teacher of A la ice township, was triod for dis tuibing religious services in the United llrethern Church in tbat township by clapping his bands hal looing. A large number of the members of tho congregation were placed on tho witness-stand, l'rico's frionds showed that ho conducted himself with tbe utmost order and that the noise was caused by a per son outside placing an effigy to rep resent a prominent member of (ho congregation to tho window in full view of the congregation which Oiused a general merriment, and tbat 1'i ico did no more to make noise than tbe rest. Price showed that the members of the congrega tion had a grudgo against him bo cause ho accused tbe pastor, Rev, I Icffel finger, of being a falsifier in making statements in bia sermons like these t ' All the ants, bugs, flies, etc , oomo from the dev'l.'' "A He formed or Lutheran preacher stands no more a chance of being saved than a crow does in a sovon acre cornsfield." 'If Hod would punish every person on earth for tbe sias tbey commit every child would be etroek with ligbtniog before roach ing the age of seven years." Prlee was acquitted and tbe costs BSiO:iD TIIS MISSISSIPPI. 1.KTTEH FUOM TllK I.OSK STAll M ATH II T A KOHMKH HN VI) Kit tOl.NTl UOY. KiHTon Tosr Having leisure to day, the thought came to me that perhaps, the roudera of your welcome paper uvght want to know somen thing about this country, so far re moved fro n you apparently. Pallas fa situated in North Texas, 3 j hours travel from Si Louis and 43 boors from Chicago. Tbe place has aboot 130,000 people, and de. cidodly cosmopolitan. Situated as it fa at tbo junction of tbe Houston tnd Texas I'ontrul Hailroad, and tbe Texas l'uoino (part of tho great Southern (iould system) it, of ne cessity is an important point iu a commercial sense. The Oulf CjI orudo ood Santa Fo, also ends hero whilo a road rnns North west to Denton, forming a through line lo St Louis via Dennison aud tbe IScautiful Indian Tentory. Thus yon can readily sco that Pallas is quite a point of interest and dastia vd to be in the estimation of many tho Minneapolis of the South : My travels have been extensive, but never havo I seen a pluco that so thoroughly astonished mo in its marvelous growth. The puople are of uo ambitions, thrifty and ener getic class, while of course the "Emancipated raco" are here as else bore ; of a shiftless class, Tbe city is situated in the most fertile and productive country to be fund anywhere, and bor annual shipment of cotton amounts to about 35 000 bales It is estimated that tho total receipts from giuin and cotton for Pallas county alone this year will be seven and one half mill i ms of dollurs. Yonr roaders !(,ua" - v of tl,em) r"n hly TP"' ate wtiat a statu this is in every io- spect, and many of tbo things you read with refereuce to tho lawless element of Texas is utterly false. Throughout all of this portion of Texas none of the characteristic cowvboy tilement is to be found, as they Jhave drifted farther weet. There exists, no doubt iu tho mind of many of your people, an idea that a six shooter and knife are an esseus tiul featuro to safety and comfort throughout this elate, aud such i iuoub w i u vuiiioir n i iiuuuiih, iui , , , J . . i ";t, us t,JaowUe,-, vuo una but to I. Inn. & V n i.nl ..).. 1V.... t..n t . mm mind his own business and no one will annoy or interfere with him. IjhiuI has a valuo here of any where from 2.0 to $10 00 an acre for farming purposes, but tbo far mer does not work situ tho same energy and vim tbat is seen through out your state. Climatic influences have a crcat deal to do with oues energy, for about Feb. 1, tho sun commences to ehino very warm and a days woik tinder tho sothoru sou j 1st about uses np tho uverug3 man, bioco it continues until about the middle of November, but it id uo warmer here than I have seen it io l'enria., on lot night and In fact all tho time the gulf breeze is L'owlng from the south and keeps the air cool and pleasant. List winter we hud but two BDOws in ILitt part of ! xas on,l they lasted about ,t day. Firther south no snow fell, though wo get an occasional "Norther" that makes an overcoat noiiif.irl.able. I could wrifo many things of interest but feel that lifo is too short to weury your rcudora with oov more ' t ; K;in ,.,- I i. . . , , , .,, , coil week aud if desirable ill semi jyoii a description of that you a description of that placo which is a point ( f interest lo many. Yours Truly A.J,. SMITH. Dip one end of it sponge In water find tlit wliule will mjoii be suturate I. So u diseaxe In ou part of the body leftVt-ta otbiT parts. You have noticed this yourself. Kidney und livir trou bles, iiiiIl'hh checked, will induce cou Ktipatioo, pill's, rheumatism and gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kenedy' Favorite Remndy will provuut thene n-siilts. It in pleaiaiit to tlm taste nud may bu taken frouly by c'lildreu und delicate females. It gives elas tieity, life und cheeks with mses on them. Tbe New Ilampslilre horse blankets for rents, Kt Sol. Ojipeiiliuiiuer's, Selinsgrovt. 1 MOTlCli ii hereby given that the X.1 IiiIIhwIiik nniiipil pxruxia luvo .,, thalr .iinliltrntiir' lluiiriliiina' uml l; uh-h ih-- o.uuti. In I'm KoalM ir'n lim.ia of Sii'v.l.r imiity. and tlii miiii.i will l pruHiii I li,r 'ena- ttriiiiitinn an I iillim iiii-o ut Did C t lluuo In Middloliiiuti, Mnidii, im(!. U'li Iwij. Tlia II rat and final n-nuut of ! (;. Swart Jiio'd r.-rmi ui iui lamia Ol aaumt'l 11. hnrn rii Aral aud final aecou-t of Janoli P Aurand, Admr .of tun ait , ia of Jaoob Auraod ' ilao'.l, 1 Tli flrat and f nal acenmt of Jeremiah Hhr.w. a, Admr., of tli ..tat of oTd," hlirawd ir. il -'d. Th flrat and final lOflount of S. A. Watiol Tra-te la tua rat it of Ke.m.u (Jruuor.da-o'd, Aooaniitof WltlU-uft. HHlKaa.aorTlTiPB Ki. ouurol lb.ti.of Wiii.u Hl., d."" Man .nd ace iiiiit of Kdward lla.tlar, aurrlv. Iiik prioarof Hiyark M oalar an I alao Admr. of lb a.Utn ol 1-aao Hjyar, u.o'd . I'lrat and flnal aeeonnt ol John Vonn. (l-.,r ilai of Jaooti r. Hum,..! J... ?..Y?? ol r.lrp M iinin.'. duo'd. Krrataal Bnal avsiaot of R. . flu, Admr. flliaaat.toolOatharla Mill ,r, itao'd. Th Brt and tat ae:oanl of Ubrl D. Irion aud itk tMltnta Ad art. ol IU hum of Abraham ballrtvk, di'd . "i rirat aad Bual aeoiiat of R. fl. fM. Zf lor of Ibaaaian of J ba Hpaa. d.'d. t'lrtt aud Baal aatooat ol iiniii. a m . Ail in, a. Ml Uim ul.la i, ' . . . 7 HAPPY CHILDREN. How to Make Them Ro Keep Them in Health nod JTtiey Will Take , Cure of the Rest.; The )o of ivor well-rflmlnlo.l honnM P'Mnc clKildy ln n l)i " ch.lilr-n. Tli'iti-a il- uf fr-tlnnate .rnl do not tike euro ol their ('hiMri'n. Tlnoiivh lnnranoo morn trun en I nll ni-Klci't Hii-t iMifTnr tlmm ti In II f I 'k anil dir. when knoiikiU m icht hnv mvuiI Minn n l"Vi ami hour. Iir. Dnvlil K-nnrlr odarri lilii ''iiV"ir!fo 1! ni'lv" n rnilinliriily a incill. li" lur Ihr j lill lri'iiitcntlc ttr tlotij ronlHln Iiik no linrmiiil i:Kruilloiit nlmti'Vi r. K 'I' R cirnlahl to Ihe I'lunl wlili h, wicn lmi.i:ri', l t lie t and Kintrn ! ill" -ni. "riivoiln, lli'i.i city" l Ilia Oiend d rhllillmoil rnd MmnM l fminil In ovcrjr miwrr In the I md. Krvp It In your h"!i' r"f jfrir I'Mlilrnti'ii fnlce, n well hh lir r ir own. .Tit It and jrnn will l.o al.td ton mw" tliln ar'lrta. Mnk no mltkr. Tlio liinl Iclno I I'nnirilii Koinrdv" an I tl, Mirlnior'ii niinie and adilreM : lr. Iivl,1 Kriinoily, Kon di"il, N. V. Him d'lllur a hiiiilo. i.m,l Vnl fnra Of.il Tlilnir. 1r. Dnvld Kpniifly'- "KilTurllK K"mrdy" In narlly wli.il It I'lilnii ti r. ami d""rv.' t'ic pmlfa thru ' lioapri'd iiin It hy all wlin hTn ncd It. Mr. l-r.icl II . Sivdi-r. ol SjiwitIU'. N. Y., ii.ua: "M.X I'I'It iliunclilpr wan pirrrid wlOi tl i;iinin fnmi hpRd It fmi W. Ke'im ly'i "I riti Koinoil v' curtil In r. Tli'n w two -ur air" Wo nrn not In tlio Hnli't ol I'titn iir ait rort ol Iintoiit iiioilli'lni"" In our riiliilni,. lull wn ai n ii kimw I r. IIhvM Ki'iindcy, nl lii'mlnit, . Y iiml fun iM-rnotinlly ti'tllT In thn ptrnllrnco ol Hi nii'dli'lno whli'h th INx tor 0.1IN K irlio." A "l if a wnr l ol inir" will ior-uu'le ai yhmly In ii"0 It ami tli l Iiml rrllel Irnin fiillvrlnir lo jiro f.aOnnKl PtliiiiPtio ahll Mii'Vr Irum fiivIiik Hi it "'1. I'or dliir of tlia lilmii, klilimv, and bditi'lii It Imx no tijiihI. Vi wmild n t (c wl'li ill It fur fl- tiMT I h dollar ,tliat II cortn. (iMlljr I'lin", Tioy, ti. Y. UXr.CUTRIX NOTirF.-Lcttrr 1 J;itnirnlary ti tha ratal '1 I.aah Wal-rii-h lit of C'Mr twp. Hnydr r r "My, I'a , ili eM, lmliitHii araniad to ilia dinlarrinud. II lrn k'lOirliia lli'nri'lr Imlrlitid to aid or aie arp rci)in ai-d to ntko mm a lluio pyiiii ii, ahllo Ih IiktImi rlalina lll pie nit t'lfiii ilnlT aiiilirtitlfistfl fur l-ttlmiiB it to thu unilorpluui'd. FANNY SrAKUI.t'.K. Nor. ft, '8. Kxpputrit, Th fill.iwlnu Armani h liven M1 x amini-d and pail,-,! In tl. a Prntlioiintarv'a ol. nc". and will lrt rai ntad lo tha nert mnit of tlmni.m f-aa lur cnntir uiailon. All peraona Intaraatvd will tak not !--. Tli llrat and ftiml Account Of J. tl. Horn, timer Aatirn lr tlia Iwucnt ol fredltora, ol Henry II. riny.lor. J. CROl'SE, Proth'r MOTICP. is hereby given that the 1. f'1'owlii.ii Wld.iwa A Dirilafnii'iita undir the 'CO Liw, liavn In en 111 id mill llu- l'lrk il I tlii-tlriiliaua I nurt of Mldi r roui'tv, Inr i-on. j ftrmatiou ou Mouday,tua Mtb day of Id e I nrxt. j A titinl'inrnl of l.ncjr Ann Kllnnli-r. wl.l'iwi.f I JiM'I Kliiitflt'r, di'i'i'iiacd, latv ol Jnckaoii town I Milli, hinder Co., Ii. I j. choi'sk, rroth,y. 'S BALE. Wherena by virtue of anndrv wrlla lrane out of the Cnuri'iil Comiinin I'li'.iai ofhiivilercoiioty, Pa., and n mc directed 1 will rjo i-e to I 1 1 l'i c fMleiil tln.'. iurl lloiirv, In tho lloroimli d .'Mid clk'bu'ph, mi Monday November BOth, 1?8 The tnllowliiK decrllici TuliinMo Kenl lactate, to wit: Vend KT. THACTNol Wolverton. All that certain irn-t id land altiute In Ad una Ijwn'liiji. Snyder cniiniy. Pa, lioiimlc I Nnrtli hv land ol II. 11. 'lobiiia mid Pitnlel SVeuir. Ktat tv IMnlel Kiiliriliuii, hmith hy l nul- ot John It I ma and Mm. Sun ud We,vcr,an i V"-i hy lamia id John hllne, dnlHiiiln SIXTY ACIU'.S. ho the anne more or laa, with tha t - piuie'ianeea, whureon ara crocted a I'll AM K bW ELI. I. Ml Hours, Iiank Ham and o-her nceeaaary niilhiilldlnuH. Se:od, tnken In ext-ciltliin nud tt l-e aold aa tha iroi'ert.v of Mit-y Culeni in, AdmlniatrutrlX ot l'avld Coln inaii. dcceiiaed. Kl. IJt- TIIACTNo. a. llower Aln at the anoie tune and lil iee. nil Hint cer tnln ha ul irround attirue ill t'tntpniun townahlp, Snvili r cn'in'v, nea' llerrold'a lloud, eniit iluliiK iiNVIdl l I'll ACKK nioro or loa, lniiiii.ieil North l-y. I iml ol Aaron Mover, South hy C tti-a-ltii Mover. Kia' hy Seliti.Jjrnve an I I.tvcrpiHil Ho:. I iii.il Wiat ,y A'irou Mtiyer, whtrtoii la en-eted a Iiwelling Ilonse, Sele I, tnlien Into eveeiition and M he mid ok tho inn an of II. H- Il iMlev. ' Sl.H II AIlliil.l;sVAHTII,Sh.ri't, S:irllI'H i. Hu e. Mid llcl.iirn. I'ii., Nov.. s. 6. aaaar.aawaa laaaaa aa la aaai aa ffmnn 1 in n r nr -, aia aawnaiwi OVKRCOATS FOR IWJ5N! OVERCOATS FORISOYS! OVI3UCOATH for CII1LDKEN ! SUITS FOR MEW! 8UIT8 FOR DJOYS! SUITS for YOUTHS! SUITS FOR CHlIiDRGR! CARDIGAN JACKETS! WOOLEK SHIRTS! UNDERCLOTHING!! LOVES, HOSIERY, HJats & Caps, Notions ofnll kinda Thanking the publio for pnt fnvora I cfrlinlly iovile nn inspection r.f rny luro Slock of the cheapen anil host poo ls fr Men and Hoys in tho County, piodnce cf 11 kiuJoi taken io oxcLanp;e for OoocU. G. C. GUTELBUS, AtlllWWiUKGII, PA. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL ! Can you guess how it is Seetolci Ik ftmlkl are selling the lest quality of goods at lower prices than ever before f Why is it that new customers always come hack to trade and old ones never go awai ? The answer is simple. They Keep what the People want and sell it at so small a pro jit that they realize only a little abova wholesale nrices- Small in llip.ir nrn ffli and quick in their sales allows them to Keep Pace with tho times and the rapidly changing fashions Their stock of goods is unsurpassed in the county comprising everything in the General Merchandise Tliey always pay the highest cash nrice for vroduce SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE. Id ra Rcllna rMT rnd Nottli. Itrun !i H'.il road ( o'i.iny, In I'laCmiTt offiommon l liaa ol hjy.lur t'. t ht'i'tomlierT. Hi. ht n RfLK. T. Nowtnn CMra-lcmn, Trnrt. lliomaa luuildKa, Iruric ol the City of Now York, K. II iiiil' nm, l!of!T:r, M Mllll'tiloa n. T. Jumna M. ItTiin.ol tn-Cityol Nrw York, Tha hiiaiii(iliaiiua and honth -n Hailwjy Cum p'inv. The t'nlnnTrntCn.. otlheCllTOl New York, F. J. Soh-Kh, ol Hi-llii'iirovp, I'.i., Th t("iri-aiiitativn ol 1.. h. I hit jr. Jn .. ilcc'd o' MiflllmoH n, I'a., 1). M. Jainlann.nl M"AIHtcrvlll. I'a., . Hr.lmti.r. olllukliiid Mill l'i., Tnvlnrd ft Counndl r, ol New York City, I'. W. Slit nt.-r, ol rottarllln, Ph., I'ltiT llotiti'J. of H iillntiiMior'. I'J.. I'lil!ii IIIII.IjIi. ol S-lln-vrov, I'.i , II. 1'. V:iifi n-rll-r, id S lm i vj. Vt , W.niimiittli, id lima Jwar ie York C IV. The Snvdnr Ctiinty Il.inV. The Si ilnifn,ve iiml North Itrnnpli Ifii'lrolt Cniit:iny, and all nth r ii"enn Init-ri-at'iil In n i iTtiiln nmrt jjeol tho S, linavrore and r-orth lliani'h Knilr'unl Cmiii aiiy, to thn anld Prnlon V. Mtiidi'tnni. Trii'ti'p, nrlu the l o ul ai-pined theridiy. and ill ii-r-'a Inti-re t. in any run tmrl I'titcri'd Into hy Ii. II. SI-tJrmn, Ha Utrelver ol autd i-niniinny. No lm ia li'.Ti'iiy iilven that the anil Court on Srtiti'iniii-ri.'ith A. 1 1. Ihs;,. Kini.-I a ri.lo to almw canc w'it thptirnvir ol rfrt.iln Ivtit'ini ol .1. W. ilnnirliT. -hiiulil nut lm nrnnt'it, tint the iMnrtiCHu" liftwrnil the hidina'ox o and N..rin llriim h llallro oil 'iiuipiiiiy of the ono purl an I Ni'Wtnn C. lMii"?l inun. Trii!ee nt the o'linr part, llc-orili'd In tl'"l!lie lur the llwoMlna ol M'lrtit'iirea In nndi n'Sny iter County, In Mort-rmre lliMik No. 1 pnije :iju cet , rliouM uot li-; dc. I.in'il null nnd oli.iind ratlhe,l ol record, and the Hi'tida nt-ir 'd lo he ev--n cd there hy delivered ti.reiiieell.iii in. nil why all centr.ictj entered In to hy K. It. McCrum. iirete-idlnit tu a I aa He-n-lver almiild not lm ctiH1' lkd and ilivl rc, mill and void. i(iil reinrnat.li' on Mon-lriT tl a 14th diy ot lheemher. A. II. lv5, at HI 'cluck A. XI. AM at : Per Cirlinn. J.;CKor.sK, Pm-Ii'y. . J.C. M t HKH.P..1, A SSIONEB'S HALE OF KHAL Tha nndrrlRtiad, appoint Aa!pee 0f Ih Real and Pcr.'n'.al lllccla of lair KoiiiIk, will eipm to I'ul.iln N.ii at Hob rt M Idd e. warih a Moid, Ad:tnishur, Snyd r Co., l'i., on 1 II U15SDA Y, DKCKM H KH, a, 185, at Sa'rlork, A. M.. th lollowinu Ileal Estate, O'Wii: 1 K ACT No. I. hittMlo In Waal Hearer aid Sprlnv tiiwuahlpa, Suyd. r n mot,. Pa., tioun l nl North hy lond ' f John P. Kouila and Tuna. Hi'thnter. Knil hy land ol John I). Kftmlv. South by land 1 1 Henry Kcl er. and other landaoll aan H ml4, Wont ,by laud of Paul llainea, euutalnl' k '.; ACRES. and S4 PKRCH U. nior lor leaa. wharaon are ercited a twoaloty STUNK HW1I,I,INI Hill fK, email Fi n ma liinire, ll.ink Ham, uavon alicl, i l i.pcti and o-her ouilmliillnaa. Theia la alao a aprlnH of iiood water ou tha premie, neirtl.a toil Htma, TKACI' N Situ lain Weat nearer and S rlna loivnahlpa, Snyder county Pa , luiiil e I North I' If liind ot p ic HomU'.tlie anlnnor Karl by Henry Ka ker.Soiitli hy Tlil'r.an Ketn. Ik Ucrt by Itcuhcn K'Cli and Paul llali va, CUDtnlulllll 1C0 ACRES, tner or leaa, baraon at trccled a t-vo-'ory I II AM h IHM I.I I Nn III II. sli Ilnnk It A t N, and other t u 1 1 n I ; 1i t e . 'I rine ai d i-onilliinii 1 1 rata will ha ma' known by tbu uudctaiKncd aa-laruee an the day of rale. A.MOS E. MlTfll F.I. I., Nov. S.MS. AealKne. SUBPOENA III DIVOECS. SNTI'Kn f'MT'NTY, as : I II K CoMHNWI:AI.TII or I'KNIfaVI.VAMA Tu Albert .1 . I i"her, lreelln: IVt cnii. iiiiind yon th it all iniuiiier of loipln-ra and cit-ca b liu el u-lile )mi he nndappeir III your proper pcr.ion lielme ur Iu .ea ut Nl iddlcbu gh ul ,iir fu-iri nil luinoii Plena, then) to lie hold on tbo 2r.d .Monday ol lie.vMniicr next, io elmw IP'Uae. I miy you linvo, woy yonrwilo Alleo II. I ialn r ah, uld not he invorced lioiu ti o bouda of uiHti iiiioiiy which rlit h ull contracted with you Iheritid Albert J. 1'i-hor aurora 'dy to the I'o ti liDti ami I.llilo exhibited iixnltiat you be lore our Court : und tint you rhull In uo alsu omit at vinir peril. Wlliie the Honnralde Joaeph C. Ilurhcr. I'realdeut ot our raid Court at MlddlehurKli, thia Dili d 'y of Oeiubor, A. Ii. I,ii. J.CKOVsr., I'roih'y. blSSOLUISO.v OF" PARTNEiTSHIr1- I Not b-e'ta hereb y given thatllhe firm of sut ler A S;i, r,t;irleiera of the M.lille''U'tih i P apilnrf l:l baa la o dlao,d h; rrutu.l cooteet. Tba bo iki a I i tbe b n I- ol A iron hlei'.er, who will la'tle tip all account a, con tinue ih bii-lurvi, nl tho oi l 'and. and In vital a coiitlouanae of the publln'r oft'in-iair. STI.II.KIl SfjNM. MIJ llebtirKli, P., Oct. I:n4. that the popular firm of line of 1875. r GRAND FALL OPENING or 71 A, TT -st- GLO.TIjIING. On Shelves On Counters Everywhere UR SilGLVES Are better Filled than over before. MENS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN S SUITS. SUITS. LOOK AT OUR OVERCOATS. LOOK AT OUR OVERCOATS. ALL GOODS SOLD At HSck IBotftoBBi. fPtrice Gents Furnishing Goods. Gents Furnishing Goods. Ai LoL ppeanlaeiaimen CLOTHIIJG BAZAAR, Selinsgrove, Pa. TEN THOUSAND FEET CF FLOORING PILED U? TO THE CEILING WITH FURNITURE AT LE WIST Perfection reached in every branch. UNLIKITED ll QUAriTITlT, UHEQUALED IN QUAL ITY, UiSSURPASSED IN PRICE, Thfpo of our rcidt-rp who vinit Lowisfnwn will fin l it a most enjoyable tri'-it lo lnkc it ptiull throiiK'li this w jndurful Htoro-boosa of useful and beautiful arliclia fiiund bore infuinloil to beautify our homes and inaka lifo boaiuble wit li but r Bnmll oiillny of money. Tbo wealthy will Cud bi-ro a dir-pUy uiiBiupaiNNnl by wholcHdlu boudos in rnnnificence and grao thnir, whild tho poorer chwa final tho vriiit impplied at prioes tbat as t.nmh tho cIobobI buyers. YiuKI uut to tho templing flatterors who en Jeavor lo aluro yon away by tempting baits, but go right to Felix' and you will Tifvnr rue it. TSE HEW HARDWARE STORE! J. P.SHXItK, Proprietor, Beavertown, Pa. aMWaBWrnSMaWBanilaMalA I desire to Inform the people that I have just received a full line of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE consisting of UflM and heavy Iron, Tires, Steel, Heavy and light bolts Springs, Iron and Steel wedges FARM IMPLEMENT Cultivators, Pumps, Window Screen Cloth, Lamps, Wall Paper PAINTS, OILS, VAROTSHE3, Carpenter's Shocmakor's and Coachmaker's supplies, Chair, Wood and Wil!owwaro. Nails, Oil Cloth, ar.d a lull line of COOK Ai EEEIATEM. STOVES, Tin ware. Ac, &c, Ah I have a coioploto lino of goods which was pnr e1:u-vrl at tho lowrnt price, I am ooniidoiit J run satiofy bayers io quality uml price, and cordially invito their pnl routine J Utit itceivcd a lot of Solo, Calf nud llurucn leather. Nailu $2 SO, Very Truly Yoora April 30, '85. J, P. STIIRK. THE BEAVERTOWN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WORKS! MnnnfaclorfB of TiaronoheB, Jnmp. Beot CarriagB, WagODB, Elalgha, llgtj Hugh) and Double Harness' -M' ill' tmT a i Call and are oar 175.00 Topr Baggy, wbih wa ar taaklc a rcblW Baildlng Material taken in exobicja for rcri. C 'l a c? r j - 1335 JT Ti&rrw'WirTto OWN, PA. if-rV-f-J-.'CV'fr . AC.: a J" V mf r V- 1 . "-" Jf V;- f " 'm f 1 h '" rVboosana diocotC.-r.-?. 7- - T ' t. I mm .. . T7.lt - " anjlynll 0iv V01.0 J9Ji.Z,lii.?li?H inen ani! other 3 t