V '"W r ww.i.9m a ewv .... MajBattl J PubUUi -vat' Thursday. f - iinr'nrT rvBT. fo. Cflort of fiW (Wort")! lh eoonty will IV" im'a he.". ,r lb P. LVT? J IM-I t Internet t ill tnT Uok at lb aguif. on h. label of Wuf nwr. Tlio ngtn-M iaii you Wc DAT TO WMCH TOO B BUB8C H I 1"- fc.ej PAJU. WtMila 8 weeks after Lone? to sent, nee If date is changed, jo otlfer rceeot U necessary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Piissa. It R, Division. 'ime Table, In effect April C, 1 895. rnn Leave Lew-Mown Junction t 1114, n, " "'if i r " linear and Hi- Wtt. into, am, For Alltnon. in i, n. raf HunMnsiwn, Nan ' M in, 117 p m, 4 IT p m.'O V) P m, . , Kor tr-bliaJMpbU, Nr Yrk,tHltl re ui willonton. I ,r. OTTOW Z.EWISTSWH I nii.'l VTaTlow. I AKTWOIIII J"A i T7i in I m I.ewlttnwn J. 7 IS 3 Ml Mnlotret 7 l M I.cwiflown 1 W '0 I MIUt!'l T'.'i 8 10 g Pinti-r TN 117 11 Khlnill 7.S I.M 11 Wavnwr T 4:4 S 34 IT Mm'lur 7 M IM 11 FHli Mill 7 57 8 41 11 Adi"hur J. 114 8.M 3 MrTrlow K 10 I.Mt :o Bnlr .'! 4 0" ;i MM.IIehurub 11 lift to Mnr 1)1 4 -tl !)7 Krmr I S 34 Pwllna 44 4 in 4.1 1 PnllDiKrn 6 4 8 4 ,f!ollnro J. (Oil IS to I ouutury .lt Ho m . , t i .H 0 too t M 141 Ml a II .00 S.-'O IS o Hot 7 57 TIT T 49 7 21 I j 'T ,: II lid l"l 4i 1.3' lot 61 1.41 V ifiinaerove Acrommodatlon. t(Oooofliliif with trtloin N.O, Bf.) 8HnmroT. arrl t HllnBiT a.i ftv In AT A M. l.M P. M. SSI I M J.4P. H. 6.17 P . M. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOUTHEKN OEMTRAL RAILWAY. 1 2J ia. t'ur Uliraut, Erl ul toucll. 9 H m, Fnr IiivmirM. luspm, Fur H-'iliuot, Sn toil Caotn. 1 10 p in, for Rouv nd Wttklo. t II m. For rtlw.ii n.t Hat4 Hon. 10 00 m ni1 Mipn rur w nnHiirr. 5 ft in. II o& in, J 10 p in. For Shaiokln p 0 Muaat Urni I. f Trln LT SollimsrOT Junction: 0 53 m. arriving nt I'hllmli'lplil 3 16 p 10. Nw 1 Vrk u i ui. i;lt-uiure 4 40 p m, Wnnh f tnictoo in p u. !63 10, a.rlvii.g at Phl'mlelpl'ln 1 50 p m, Few "York Jin in, lUlllmor 0 46 p in, Wmh Inxion k'O pm. , i; p m.arrlvinK at Phllailalplil 1 16 ft in. Now York! 0) a m, Hanluiur 6 .6 ft iu, Wau i logtun I JO a ui. ,j Trim ui I.a Sunburr: i S a m. arrlvlnx a' Plillad' ltilila W ft m.N 1 Y-rk II i ui, Uxliliuor 16 in Wab- t lOiiUlO lillll. 1 J. H. WOOn, Oon'l Pi ARtnt. jCUAS. K. PUHU, 0u'l Maner. 'Jim ' ewe' vsm T9 Mia' now, aa'Jaiui - Jlipl'tD." .' Spnntrlor at the Court House next .. Wednesday evening. ,i Mlrs Kittle mid liny Mnssor of lilartletou are iendlng this week I ! . I . . 1. ...11, 1 . . : - jviiu 1110 ruivur ami wnu. MIh8 Sadie Orwl returned on Tuo ,duy from a three montli! vibit with .rluiiiU in Wrttsontown. RV. C. V. Valter has comiuentiocl a series of protracted meeting in the iU. U. church, in thin place. Samuel Bown and John Moyer con ;tuinplate starting a new brick yard east of town in the Spring. t you want to kuow Boiuethlng about "Cranks" come to Middleburgh ,ou Weduebday eyuuiug, Jan. 27. M. A. Schaiubavh killed the boHS hog of Adams towhulilp 011 Monday. TUe ''eriltor" weighed 534 pounds. Our Ice-men are happy. The Ice on the dam Is from 0 fo 10 inch thick. A number of houses have been tilled. The Philharmonic Society of Free burg have decided to hold -their next -Musical Convention commencing Jan. .3, 1887. AV were pleaod to see our good looking brother Karly of the Free burg JVtu'8 on our streets one day last week. M. Ii. Schoch, salesman In Hindi, H14II & Diehl's dry goods establish nient, WilliaiuHport, .Pa., is here on a .visit. '.The smell of onions and eabbage while being cooked is intolerable, but buy an "Odorless" kettle, and you .have none of it. 13BWARH of FRADDd. I5e sure you get the genuine Dr.Thomas' .Eclectrio Oil. It cures colds, oroup, asthma, ideafuess and rheumatistu. The Musleal Convention at Free burg this week under the auspices of ;the veteran uiunioian, F. C. Moyer, is reported very largely attended. MUs Annie Hassenplug of Philadel phia Is ylHing relatives In this coun ,ty, and is at present the guest of her .aunt, Mrs. John 8. Ilassinger. SpacKler's lecture on the 27th is fpr .the benefit of the Went. G. . llack .enburg Camp, S. of V. of Middleburg .and merits a large attendanoe. .George S. Drown, of the Freeburg Aru who recently Installed .theofll .cers of Lieut. George E. Hackeubprg Camp 8. of ,V. has. been seriously ill , 1 the past week. .If .you smoke three ten-cent cigars day for fifty years, or pay for them tfr.othera to smoke, it will cost yon In principal And Interest $51,163 H. Tbree drinks per day wJJl cost less, its (they will kill you quicker. Superlnteridtnt Phlllpa ,recjeptly topk the JJew, York apd Chicago K .press over tie epnj&ury Lewlsto,wp , division in1 one hour and one minute ,.th dliUnre fceinJ-.fprty-Qve lnllee. thf3 rV( i rj'.t' 'tniii BHiiroLKst Snijoutfil Fifty Thou sand No. S, 18-inch Shingles atfi.SO per thousand. Inquire at this office. , Do not fail to hear Itev. Spangler's ( lecture on ' uranas ' next weunemmy evening, Jan. 27, hi Middleburg. Re served teats for sale at the Post .fllee. Persons wanting sale bills printed can addrexs ns by mail, stating sir.eof bill, date of sale, name of party and articles to be sold. We will print them, and if possible return them by next mail. In making note of the Installation of ofltcers In the Capt. Kyan Post, U. A. It. we failed to mention Albright 8wineford,who is In his ninetieth ytar and was in the war or 1813. The Post has elected him an honorary member. Geo. Foote, formerly editor of the Milheiiu Jkrichtcr has started a rip nnorter of a paper at Miftlinburg, cull ed the Miniinburg Tirofs. George is a good printer and apt writer and will no doubt grow an oak out of the acorn. Henry Laudenslager, of Balem, last week brought 11 the secitnd new subsuriber to the Post within a year. Mr. LaudonHlater's kintlntss was uiiHolleted on our part and hence Is all the more appreciated. Go thou and do likewluo. We have the authority to announce that the ComtnixKinneri have granted to the 8oiin of Veterans the use of the Court House for Hey. Spanaler's lec ture on next Wednesday evcuing.Jan. 97th. Thouirh this act is in strict opposition to their estahliHhed rules, it is nevertheless commendable and only add to the evidenu" of their good sense and sound judgment. Tows Lots iron Balk. The un derslgncd offer for sale his lots situate In the town of Franklin, uear the Middleburgh depot. TlfCde are i)elr able building lots. For further par ticulars eall on or addrex U. KormiocK, Met 'lure. Pa. Or J. H. IlOTHKOCK, Middleburgh, Pa. Every moment of our lives our bod ies are being built up anew with fresh matter. If the blood is not renewed the system is poisoned by the worn out matter dogging the vital orgaus. instead of leaving the body. For weak or Impure blood, producing dis- pensiu, billiotiHiiess, fever, and skin, liver and kidney troubles, use Dr. Walk Kit' 3 California Viskoar Hitters. Mrs. Harbara Bilger received a dis patch on Monday evening announcing that her son John, editor of the Ha -uanna (X. Y.) llcjiublkan was dying. It i not known at this writing what Is the uiluieut. Mrs. Hi!'er, accom pan led by her daughter, Mrs. Lauretta Smith, left on Tuesday uioruiug fur Havanna. LATKR. Mr. Bilger died 011 Tuesday and his remains were brought to Mid dleburgh for burial yesterday (Wed nesday) afternoon. Some evil disposed person, probably prompted by Jealousy, recently shot one of the hounds belonging to the Boonys while out fox hunting iu the west end of the county. They oaught the fellow in the act, and came down on him In true "Jnjin'' style, uud would no doubt have scalped him had he not escaped to bin house and bar red the doors. Dogs that do nothing worse than chiise foxes do not deserve being shot and the fellow ought be soundly threshed if nothing more. The recent floods have torn away Hoover's dam near the mouth of Mid dlecreek. This dam has been an eye sore to all fishermen along the creek, at it was twelve fet high and not provided with a flh way making it Impossible for any Ush to cross it. We understand the owner does not Intend to re build it but use steam in stead of water to run the mill. If he does want to rebuild it he should now be compelled to provide it with a fish way. It can bo done and now is the time to do it. Jail Lkttixo. The Commissioners of Snyder county roceiyed twenty-six bids at the jail letting on Tuesday The. bids were satisfactory but they have not yet decided to whom they will award it, but will announce it next Mouday. We will publish all the bids and aunounoe the lucky con tractors In our next issue. Meanwhile let those who are so ready to criticise and complain hold their peace, us we have Commissioner who have always exercised good judgment aud honor, and who will do tha very bust for the county they can. Lkcturb. Rev. A. II. Spangler of Port Royal, Pa., formerly of Middle burgh, will deliver a lecture iu Mid dleburgh on Wednesday evening Jan. 27, on the subject oi "Cranks." Mr. Spangleris well known and enjoys the reputation of being one of the most entertaining speakers that eyer ap peared here. His philosophy of hu man nature, originality of thought, and close observation, coupled witli his keen wit and cutting sarcasm, em Inently fit him for the disousslofi .of the subject before him. He will pic ture our strength, portray our weak ness and ''shoot folly as It flies." Kvery ppe should hear him Roll of Hosjor. The following persons have paid tliejr subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their uames. Should any mistakes ocour in these credits or pit your pa per please notify usr Robt. Dreese, Junel, '86 ' Deo. 1, '85 Jan. 1, '86 June 1, '86 ' Feb. 1, '80 Jan..!, '87 March 1, 'fl Jan. 1, '87 Jan. 1. '67 Jau. 1, '87 nil. 1, '87 B. F. Crouse, Jacob Specht, John Qf. Goss, II. F. Long, If. Laudeuslager, John Gilbert, Jacob Steiulnger AutoaGift, John-Wetzel, Srv r!H?Uerbster,- JB'JLLi'i.J .UCT Pkrsohal Mkmoirs. As all the rest of the big guns In Snyder county have been Invited to furnish thtlr mugs am) have their biographies published In tho fourth-coining his- tory, and the editor of the P08T not having been honored with the same request, he has concluded to com In a drove by himself like Baxter's hog and writa his own life: He was born early on Sunday morning, Msy S3th, 1854. We say early because this i supposed to have been the first and only Sunday morn ing he ever got about early. His birth did not cause the stars to sing together as in the days of the gods, but they stopped in their orbits to I'step t the exercises of a pair of forty-horse power lung with gong-whit-tie attachments. He spent his early years op a farm, but took to nothing but victuals aud he was sent to school. While nt school he was a general favorite with the teacher and that Individual did not lapk for calasthenic exorcises while the rod lasted. S01110 people are born anvils the balance the hammers. He was an anvil. Hi early years wero a continuous struggle for existence. Ilea Ii had re cognized In him a shining murk, but he turned his cheek and the fatal darts dropped harmless at his cradle. He was too young to go to war and has often expressed his regrets that lie is not now permitted to join the Grand Army and appropriate other fellows' lies as hi own experience. He is a great hunter, but has never been known to killaiiytbiug but time. His appearance is very striking and haunts children in their dreams. He has been taken for a Jew, a law yer, a lightning rod peddler and a horse thief. ()n man tdok him for a preacher. He died the next day from the elTccts. If old Diogoncxe were here with his lantern hunting for an hnnet man he would make the greatest blun ter of his lifit by mistaking him for some other fellow he wasn't after nt all. He has never held anv oillce but overseer of the poor, and he wants somebody to help him leave goof Iliac. Iu general he is as slippery as the path of virtue, and the only tiling about him that knows 110 change is his purse. Ox thk Wish. On Saturday of last week we made a Hying trip to Huiver- town and while there unit a number of our old friends who we know were glad to see us as we were not out col lecting. Kx Sheriff Moses Specht, tho veter an (not in years but experience) mer chant, landlord, express agent and ueral business man is following the even tenor of bis way, making money and friends by industry, enterprise and fulr dealing. For the benefit of our brother editors we would say that he continues selling genuine old Bour bon at five cents a glass. Though full of business he enjoys, and can tell, a good story better iUan ever, tine of nature's noblemen with his heart iu his baud. We found Judge Sammy Wetzel nt home taking cure of a pair of the prettiest twin boys we ever saw. Af ter this wo won't think hard of him for refusing to stay in .Middleburgh over night after court has adjourned. A. II. Bowersox, who, by the way, Is one of the best business men in Sny der county, was behind the counter exchanging merchandise for pruduce and cash with his many customers. J. P. Shirk tho hard ware and stove man was busy squat-lug up his books for 1H", and preparing the way for a lively trade 'till. He assured us that nothing ever pnid him better than his advertismeut iu the Post during last summer, and declared that he would take advantage of his expericme again this spring. Judge Middleswarth Is enjoying the pleasures of well earned leisure, as only those who have labored know how to rest. Though, past the (dotted three-Biiornaiidte.il, he Is as lively as a chicken on a hot griddle, and of fered to have a friendly tussle with us, but we refused, saying that he ought to be able to throw us as he was older tt'iau w e. We grasped the hand of Klias Specht, the veteran gun-smith, aud never I00K into his face without real lzlng that we are iu the presence of one of the noblest works of God an honest man. We met Philip HerUter at tho de pot, and, seeing that walking was bad he paid his subscription a year iu ad vance so we could ride home on the oars, lie declared his intention to hear brother Spangler on "Cranks" and we assured, him that the parson's opinions on the subject would be offi cial as he devoted much time In the study of himself. D. S. Specht, the one armed veteran was getting ready for the Spring elec tion, tie ueciareii mat lie was uot a candidate for anything, J-'it. would at tend to his annual dutli . seeing that the printer .was paid for ticket work. Graud-pap Henry Kern Is enjoying his ripe old ago iu the associations of his many friends. He complanod that he, bad some thirty dollars poor tax to pay, whereupon we congratu lated him. aud assured him that had bo learped the printing trade he would have nothing to pay tax op. .Tobnpy Kearns tha buggy man is lying In wait with an acre of flooring covered with buggies and spring wag onsready to give the whole world a ride intlje spring. W. M, Rebur Is now employing fif teen bands la the Elitabeth Tannery, which has a capacity of .turning out from tM to twelve thousand hides per annum. He baa now In stock iioOtf ton of bark.- The tannery has 150vat.all told, rrt of whfch . nowJiTPseowip, .J... L. pondent was con Oned to his room with rheumatism, which by the way, does for 65 cents, at Sol. Opponhuimur's, not effect his haudlness with the pen, Selinsgrove. and he promised ti) dish up the news J Seal skin caps, of the best quality In the future as fast M it oame on, and latest styles can be had at Hoi. deck. jOppenheitner s, Selinsgrove, at aston- We met quite a number of other, . . t . i . menus out want 01 space compel us to leave their inentiou for some other time. So ta, ta, over the river. Frkuuijro, Jan. 1!), 13S0. En. Post: Supt. Dill requested me to return thank to the Port Trevor ton Reading Circle for their resolu tions of sympathy, and to the eitiseus of the county. School director, teachers aud others who have sent letters expressing their regrets In learning of his illness. These are evl deuces of the esteem In which he is held by tho friends of education throughout our county. Dr. Illgbee Snpt. of Public Instruction ha ' also sent several letters in which bo com mands him to banish all official care from his mind. Wo entertain the hope that he will soon recqver. Truly Your. D. S. Hoykr. McCLt'RK. Lust week F. Marks in pitching a block of wood hit the finger of Amos Howell and nW. it. Hratton, Middleswarth & Co., 011 Moinluy brought across Jack's iiionn tain a portable Steam Haw Mill. The boiler is intended for their new Stave Mill. The (J. A. R. Intend having a grand time nt Adauisburg. Howell & Co. will move their Stave mill to Specht street. The saw mill a short distance above town is doing a booming business in sawing car lumber. Physiology and Hygiene as taught in our schools is a success. We see men and women traveling along our railroad every day, asking for employment. Sumo of them no doubt are deserving poor, but others are regular bummers. Kno. FlKTT-KIRST WUDDIMt ASSIVKR suv.-On .Ian. 11, the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ilassinger, residing in Spring twp., greeted their aged parents with a sur prise party it being their fifty first weddin,: anniversary. They gather ed at the hou.-c about 7 o'clock, P. M. The old folks could uot conceive the cause of the large number of victors until they were shown into a room in which was placed a new carpet, coal stove, lounge, two large rockers and a spring bed uud mattress. The donors reminded them that they had lived happily iu married life ilfty one years, and they desired that their happiness should not wane for lack of apprecia tion from their children. Refresh metits had been prepared and after partaking of it and wishing the happy old couple many more anniversaries they returned to their respective homes. The old couple had ten chil dren nine of them living. Thirty- three grand children, and five great- grand children. Snow Stokxi. Ckxtrkvillk. J. II. Hartinan reg istered iu Philadelphia, several days, recently. Valentino Walter and daughter, Mrs. C. M. Showers, visited iu Three Springs 11 week or so ago. A protracted meeting is iu progress iu the Evan, church. Chas. H. Sampsel and J. M. Miller made a business trif to Vicksburg last week. Constable J. M. Bingmaii made a business trip to Suubury on Friday. tqileudid fcle.lghiug. Now is the time young man, to engage that prettiest girl and give her a sleigh ride. J. E. Hhiukel, Esq., was iu Adams -burgh on Saturday. Prof. C.A. Walter a teach of Frank liu township was home with his par ents aud friends over Sunday. Rev. 'onh Dooblor of Monroe twp., preached iu tfie Evan, church on Fri day evening. Ruv. Felker held communion servl ces in the Union church on Sunday. J. M. Slayman of Millliuburg, C. C. Seebold of Middleburgh, Morris Erd ley of Jackson, J. L. Kingman of Freeburg, John Gross of Beaver Springs, David Reichly of Franklin, Foster Chambers aud wife of Millliu burg, were iu town during tile past week. J. M. Vaiizaudt ami wife of Middle burg were among the number that partook of roasted turkey at C. E. Sampsel's on Sunday. Prof. L, A. Ntine of Spring town ship was homo with his parents and over Sunday. Do you notice tha "Donkey club" line up in tho aisle of the Ev. church when the congregation wants to move out t Tlioy are out iu full force every night to display their qualities to the greatest advantage, aud In numbers they far exceed the members. There is a sprt of Rebecca degree to this club, which you can tell by the number of little boys among them. How long will the trustees tolerate this nuisance aud inconvenience. Let echo answer. Christian Smith and wife of Warren are '.ting friends aud relatives here, the i.oCbts of Val. Walter. RKPORTBR. Register & Recorder Duck took up his residence iu Middleburgh on Weduesduy. For the latest in Knit Jackets, iu quality, style aud price, call 011 Sol. Oppenheluier, Selinsgrove. ' IMAlMtllill). Deo. 21). by Rev. J. Yutiv. Harrison F. Herman and Ella Miller, both of Uellusgrove. Dec. 81, by the same, B. A. Mussel -man and Jtate J)ay. Jinan. 'rr;"" ot t.. i.'....i. o,uhi m 1 wlihouviesve at uie.r varii. jututei are rj- Jan. 15, hi Iraiikhii township, Urii.lquailMJ(oba punoiu.llo their kttand - 8 ; The New Hampshire hone blanket khinVlow urlces, - The undersigned will pay the high est cash price for Calves, four weeks old from cow. Notice through mail will receive prompt attention. Call on or address A. M. Caupkntkr, Jan. 7,3w.pd. Hcuvertown, Pa. Shingles fcj.fi!) per thousand. For sale at the Post printing ofilce. Remember 1 have yet a lot of Wat ontown and Elmirn Boots and shoes on hand which 1 will sell to my cus tomers at cost on account of closing tho Boots and Shoes out. S. OPI'KXIIKIMIiR. Now is your time to buy a buggy at your own price. J. p. K,.ri,s '( tlm Beavel town Carriage works litis. H) buggies ready mid 21 started, imd no room to store iheiu. Parties deal lug in wagons can bnv at wholesale rates. Now is your time. Come uud see them. I have been troubled with catarrh from boyhood and had considered my case chronic until about three years ago I procured one bottle of Ely". Cream Halm, and I count myself sound to day, all from th. use (,f on,, buttle. J. R. Cnoley. Hardware Mcr chant, Montrose, Pu. Jan. 7,-lw. ('tin you tell who is in the greatest danger of catching any infectious 01 epidemic, disease? "Why," you say, "the person whose blood is in an fin pure or impoverished condition." Exactly. Such people take special complants us dry grass bursts into thiiue before the sparks of a loeoino the. p lire blood Is a defence; it means safety, and Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorne remedy s the linldi sf, safest and surest puriiler of ttie blood. Our chief dangers are within ourselves. Jan. H.N! jl'IIV. Drawn fur K li'n.ry Torin Miiml y, fin -.3inl. Is '., OUinMlHDfllU Ai1iip Mnasn llrli. II, arer In I 1 KImiiot lleatrr Wi nt i ii.iii-im lini ksr. 1'nnir. A. I.. Siai.. r, Kli rl ll.n.ln.dr linnaii VI urn s 1 1 n r I 1 . rank 1 11 11 1 H I iveraoitor, J. '. soliiH'h, A S. Si'lm.iil.u.'li. Ml.l.lla' ursb i.bailr Suillb, J M. Van tin It. MI.H,.criirk-l!i'to V. Ifnw. Monrne Ii. N p In 1,1 1 ry iuu)tr, IMnlsl lleirl. Ii. M t ,1 . (,,. Purry W'n-t i. 11 Aiimiia-t. Mprlnn liarrv W minor. Nfiiimnrioe I'llm Knii-t. t.l H. 11 ml.-'l' ic. WanlihiKloii l . W. AIimikok. Iniiu liolti, W in. bcuiii, llciilun 1. Mrnuii. rr.rtr .h i,y. Drawn Inr llnury Term, oiimiinnoli:n Miimlay ill .Uml IH-". AJau'r .liml ib IUerf.ini.iti, ' icliur lr Id 1 111 bu ll, .1. (I. Mi. yi r. H"er WiIpiiii i. Ir, lloln ri M 'svor, Sam uol lll kul, Au-lln I Hi-u inn 1 11 . Hi rr Wr-t Kubori lli. Abiali 1111 llolbui. .1 .ii n i l l. Cntitr- Kn ! J . II .vr, .1 ini, 11 lliirlm in r raiiklln .l ibn I I r Ii . .I..I111 vUmiii. .Ii.Iim limit, O. I.. Id nnliiKur, llonj. Wiitau- uivor Ckarni'in .Inrkiirin II. Ilntmnul, Tbmn II.iIt. .1. II. 1111, A null-in- sarmih. ankmin Win. Martin .luhu Kwlilil. y, J ere nils'! SpikiiKl er, .1 ti it A. Mtiit, Mliliti ire.: I1I111 I'rnl.s . Monro II . A . Iirk"l, I lav I.I Yuun. I'onn II. I.. I'liliOl. J'erry M11 hatl llnimer. Tluiinan Abnus-.!. 1'i-r' V Wv.t K10 In lok Ariiu,itit, l.lutolo Mil er Si rln Hun. l it mIIiiiimii.1I A. Miller. .1. H. Wanner I'lIiiii IJui.nnel Answer J in.es hums, J hi- atliin Itlnel, .1. in. il Tliiti'ii. Wmnm.ut'.nU nry Art. mint, I.evl S. Hoy, .lunmlmn A. Uriiinu, inr t II rnan .Intin lluuimel, .lnl.n M , IIoiIiimii, llmiry Mi'lihOi', J mMib S Wi-ller. iivixiu YOarEit't. 1 1 COltltKl'I'KI) MY W. II WI.NKY KVKIIV W KII.NKr HAY. No. 1 Bed wheat $ ,S."i " 2 Full, and milled H'' " 3 while Ml Rye .Mi Corn in ( lats to :t. Potatoes lid Buffer Eu'gs I'll ted cherries Inpittcd " is - Vi :i x . so . 40 t 5 ... B SCi'.'.l H ....111 Hlack berries RaKiberries 1 Inioiis I.ard Tallow Chickens per II).... Turkeys Side Soulde nam NUJISEUY. pKVC. W. WAl.Tiilt. Salesman I 1 fur C'lua. W. Siwart H. (.'u'., Nurtierv, Nmtark, N.-w Ym k, will I iltt. ! to ure onlert fur lliln popular hi m, lur anything In IU Nymary linn. Oliom ai il N'. w Vsrlril. atpa liily I'.xitl voir ' -II any otlioriln price ami ii:illty. Mm iiii'll 111 ku irnD'.n ui. II will Dull un ail partial Hint 11 1 .1 ru a blui .it I'annn C r.'tii, buy. lor County, fi. Jan. 'il, 'in. IC'KXSK NOTICE. Notioo iu Imrni'V Klvnn that I'lii'iiplilluii Silii-f.ir., Kranktln tnwmlilj., .liKuiiii nillllll, .! i..iiiinurfc'ii iinrinun, Kil ritrl S. Millur, Vit I'i rrv tow iih.ii p, Aaron S. JSUliI, I'urry luwimlup. KK1TAI SANT Ll( L.SNK, 1', A. Ulttl-i, l-'ruubnrif. no in. sits i.ii-bssk. A Mlti'boll k Snn, SuMiniir.ive imroiiiili. buv nieil ihalr pi'tllluua lur lav. in, lrene Willi tbe Ulork of Huanor soenlunii ol Miyilor ounnty.ana ine eauia win t.a proneNtii i lur i pruval un .U"U ly, tbe nl day 11I l oli. next. An I nuw. .lauu iry 1Mb, liiJ, It In orilercil that tb clerk ol tbe ouurl Insert lit 1 he piil.lt eatiun ol Tavern I.iceiikoii berealter h ui.tl.-e tbalall l.li'eiitat srauie 1 by tlto (.'ui t will be null .mil tulil, unieiia II. appllomt thall Hit tbe tain within lilieen ilaya aliur tlio tame tball bav been Krameil, by lit promotion ol a receipt Iruut the iiouoty Tiea-uier to the I'lerk of tulil Court, that the Lloot o I e bat been paid. I'r II CI 111 AM. 1 W. W. WllTBNMYfclt, tUark U- WHEREAS the Hon. Joseph (' Uunher Prenl leul Jath of tb Ju.ll elal IMttrlui oomputeJ nl lb cuuntlet ol Soyil Union anil M1IBI11 aud fiaiuuel A. Weitol anil J ooD A. Sinllh, Mit. AiioUte Judni In anil Inr Moyilar eouuly bav Utuoil tbalr pre oapl bcarlua. 1U1 me tu da ol Jan. A. II Isso, to iu dlrctd lor the buldlnar o an Ori pliant euurt. a o.iuri ol Cuniuion ileAt, eourj of Oyer and 1 orunnrir and Ueneml cuurt o dusrter slont or tit peac at lilrirtleburKb lur tbe oiiiintv ol Hnyler: 011 tbe 4tb ftlondar (bains the'i-nd day of Jan. 181,) aud oooiluu ono areea. Notioa It thrfor btreky ulren to lb Coro- ner, Juttloaj of tb 1'ear.aai.d DoDktablae In and for Iheeouuty ofsnyddr, to sppoar Iu thai Uniner rer.oot wliblhelriulltraour.lt. In:iu.r tillooa, exunjluationi and oikbr rememlr.oi-e" to titoi ttunvi to trtoir oinoet and tu-lr bi ball pertain to be rioue ami wlib-et ami per toot iiroaaonil.'K In bekalf ol tbo Connnuul waaltb SKsloa ir peraout are r4i)ulrd to b inon anil inara aiwuuinu anil not nepariiii without lesv at the. r varll. Juitltti are r J- Sbar- 01 Jae! hundred sd (Clearing From this day er barirnins tluui T7 Circnlar, SSIankets, USaps, 8hawl and all kindsof Voolcn Cnods. tnr stock of Menm.i.tow.i Wool, saxony and cphvrs is .still My imlw dHa lowest (?otne to see us. it will pay yo:ir ESespectftillv, 8. WEIS, Selinsgrovo THE : BEAVERTO WN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WORKS! MnnufiicluTi-8 of HnioiiPiirs. Jump scat ('uiringf .4, Vt'ognnn; Slbilis. AUo' Sickle and Doublo IIuI'iicsh. t Z "1 - z 11 Z r i-'r. a a t a. 7 Call und ho i our S7.V(n I i P l'nggv, whndi wo ore tun k i 11 a Fpuriail Building Matuiial tukun iakou iu txcUutqji'for work. Cull on or ad liess Mnv l.'W If. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I I fully inform I In citizoiiR of Snjilor couniv, that i urn now prepared to do nil work in my lino l loinptly n ml iu ti c best wui ktuaiiiiko inauuor. My Slock of COOK STOVES A A 1 ) UEATEKS if r f i -larr-.ir. I-rffl, coutinuunco fiitccrx.sors to SimoJiton, liarbcr $" Co. new goods: new prices; U 0 hare just opened the KILL Ml) IJ T.XTEll seasoft it'ith an entire neir stoek oj goods, cunsistiitd of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes) JWTIOXS, U.ITS, CATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, L'UTLEUY, CARinaWAlll'ET CUAL,IlAftir 4 QUEERS, (i LASS, TLX EA RTJ1EJV, WOOD AJVD II 1LL0WWA11E, $a, C., K7. These goods are it ear It all new, of the choicest mala rial s anil latest styles. The prices we, ask for them will astonish iou as thet are unquestionably tho ? 0ck hotter fur retail trade- We pay the highest price for l Kinds of Coimtry Prodnce. Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTkNStV$ SALES this season und have prepared to meet all' , demands' CALL- Yours in waiting II. II. CUSiTR & CO., Wear Middleburg Depot S, F. SIIEAItYl tentrevnio, anjocr co, pa. fil-.cl rMKlsikr-r.HianU.fi,nlalnlsA . if 4ha I we will offer grciite ever otTercd it) conipletc. .11 r. p- r . 7 .' i' J. J Iv EARNS. K WH in) .vn pi HP-r lia-r.-aOrWi - 1 1 f'.,--..lr7 - ,.jw- is simj.ly immense, inrludiiig all liiids i f standi.' aid nmlu H gi aiviiitftd to o ealibfattiuu. t imiliu a specialty of HOOKING AND SPOUTING ninl cordially sr licit the pullio pnlrringe ii' this line, Moych iklivdiil utul j nt np nsily fur use without extia t-liNigo to all puichskCU residing within 1 eusotia'.lo distiiLt-e. Thanking yon for past favors and soliciting (f of the hiiiiic, I sni Very Truly Voiirp, MIDDLEBrRGH, ?A waa win w"ii tou it ri.yai, ai- ,. uablp, tautpl l.o of kooiIi UI will put tf .' lath way tif maUli't ibor Mt)tf at vb.i - ...V..I .. ... . ., Ik . J -it .V iall act n live t linnl and wo'k I r' i line, or al ih llwl, ('apll-t' n il irilrv Wwllt atari you. Iii nii'-e pev lu i I '.lus. who 'rl at cii!. httiVsiifif av ft . ' f. ... l..k.. U.. MlU. . ! l ill i, t . wn.M-i, i.-.. t i rr t.-r