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The South Carolina Senatsmhlp. i THE REVELS OF SCOUNDUELS The Selinsgrove Times. Wanted Twenty busbols of good Chestnuts at J. H. Wonrich'a Saloon, one door Selinsgrove Markets CORRECTED 'WEEKLY BY STTXBURY LEWISTOWN RATXEOAD.

On and after Monday. Oct. 28, 1072, passongcr trains on this road will run as follows: LEAVE WESTWARD. Hon. R.

B. Elliott, the colored Congress- Within a few years past, says the from South Carolina, has pnblished a in9 Standard, a young Philadelphia ruffian BOOK AGENTS FOR T11S above Keystone Hotel, Selinsgrovo, TKUillS. The terms of subscription to the Sa- Stations. maiu local acc. agonsoller card iu the Columbia Union denying, with FAST L.

4 10pm ca Son, 8, 1872. Sunbury 7 45 a Stoves, Tinware, Messrs. Fisher some warmth, a report current in that State e8tablishmflnt. nmtlv walked in and with. HehnsKrove Juno 3 55 UNHQKOVK TIMES are as follows Single copy, per annum, paid vrithin the ytnur $3 00 It' nut paid within the year 95 Klnhxtnpr, six months 00 Kindle copy, three ...50 Onion Wheat, now 1.25 to $1.50 Charles at the old Hall corner, Selins 800 Selinrigrove that he intends to withdraw as a candi- out a word drew a pistol from his pocket Corn 55 grove, have a full assortment of Office, 75 35 Parlor and Cooking stoves, and a general I.G0 25 25 6 to 8 8 15 10 7 uu-mjiih hun uuibeu states Benaie.

nesays: uuwu a iwtouu. jowuhto uu "lama condidato for the position of business there. The officer lingered be-United States Senator from this State, and twoon h5 deatn for uay! bu1t recovered. Mara apprebeuded, liuttur Kfff! Soap Lard Ham Shoulder Kye OaU Potatoes Timothy need 50 supply of Tinware. Spouting and any 1.50 suau remain a candidate until the final 11 25am II 50 11 50 18 12 38 I 06 123 1 43 213 230 6 08 332 3 41 3 58 4 12 4 51 was convicted, and sent to the Penitentiary.

In GREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, AN HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE ORIGIN, UHOWTH AXI) PERFECTION OF TUB CHIEF LN'DUtSTKIAI. A UTS OF THIS COUNTKY. 1300 PAGES AND 500 ENGRAVINGS Written by 20 Eminent Authoril, including JOHN B. GOUGH, LEON CASE, EDWARD HOWLANU, JOS. B.

LYMAN, REV. KD. WIN' HALL. HORACE GREELEY, I'HILIl' RIPLEY. ALBERT URIS.

other work in their line, made to order. 8 10 818 822 8 31 8 41 8 53 900 19 930 9 35 9 43 950 I'uwung Kreniei-1 Mniser Middlelmrg BenferF Beavertown Adumslmrg AlcClure Wapner Shindol Painter Mailland vote shall have been reached bv the Gener 000 400 .4 They invite the pnblio to call and see their 18 Cherries, pitted a short time Governor Geary pardoned him. What valid reason could exist for the Cloverseod Cherries Blackberries Buckwheat al Assembly. Underlying my candidacy is .04 stock. nl54t.

-Apples Chestnuts a question 01 principle, nguc ana justice, 2.50 wnicu ttui uutermiuea, so iar as 1 am '4 28 4 40 4 48 4 51 5 1)0 509 5 25 S32 550 6 03 07 5 16 6 25 6 39 6 45pm 7 (jj 20pm 1 55am 10 25 230 am speedy pardon of the hired assassin (for such lie certainly was) is solely left to the imagination, for none was ever given to PKICKS OF COAL, OK WHABF. Fit ID A 22, 1872. able, to have asserted. I am determin A great many otherwise well-meaning, Lewistown 10 04 ed to have the question at once set- Pea Coal na ii. ,...11 the nublic or susuected of existence.

Al-1 Lewistown Juno 10 10 a. m. 11AJE, F. B. PERKINS, christian people are often heard harpiu 220 3 25 3.75 Shanlok.

egg store 4.50 Wilkesbarro do 5.00 wilksLump 5.50 viuu uo uuviicl uuo itMiO. ML UIUUUV BUc.ll I 1 i XjooaJ. Xtomisi. o. about the cruelty shown toward animals This work is a complete history of all branches of idustiT.

processes of mantifaetHre. in all Aiwa. exciuae mon irom omce, or wnetuer those m.r... and the enforcement of the law for its pre It is a oomplete encyclopedia of arts and uianulac qualities aione mat can conscientiously anneal to.the hieher sensibilities of onr counsel, William B.Mann, the notorious The first snow of the season fell here last vention and yet the very same good, hu manhood shall prevail. Mv everv effort manager ot election frauds in rnuadelpbia.

Arr. Huntingdon 11 53 a Tyrone 12 50 pm Altoona 1 30 41 Pittsburgh 8 40 Arr. Harriaburg 1 40 Philadelphia 6 oo ni LEAVE EASTWARD. Saturday, to the depth of about a half inch. mane philanthropists are daily guilty of shall be to have the whole of the people of k.A nontus ago, Mara snot Alderman hi CD r-- this State, as well as of the entire country, MCMimen, tor a trivial cause, tne Dan stri ni.tmi w.ii ing the victim in the breast, nearly on- S3 the doubly worse crime of cruelty toward responsible human beings: such as servants, emyloyees, or subordinates in some ance of the plodges recently made bv the P08'6 heart- McMulien was expected fco Stations.

local acc, Philadelphia Harrisburg capacity or other and not in this alone Republican party shall be foreshadowed uie uut surprisingly recovered, by the blighting influence of a purchased ball was never lound. Mara seat iu the Senate of the nation. w.al hronght to trial a few days ago, with MAIL. 800am 130pm 7 55am 2 10 but they are fearfully in want of charity tures, and is the most eutertftininc and valuablo work of information on subjects of general interest ever offered to the public. It is adapted to tho wants of the Merchant, Manufacturer, Mechanic, Fanner, Student and Inventor, and sells to both old and young of all classes.

The book is sold by agents, who are making large sales in all parts of the country. It is onered at tho low price of $1-50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should be without a copy. Wo want Agent iu everv town of the United States, and no Agent can fuil to do well with this book. Our terms are lilieral.

We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 copies in eight days, another sold 308 iu two woeka. Our agent in Hartford sold 3J7 in one week. Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of stamp. For circulars and terms to aguuts address the publishers.

J. B. BURR 4- HYDE, Hartford, CHICAGO, or CINCINNATI, OHIO. We shall be obliged to any person who i will give us items of news, and send us marriges and deaths, which we publish gratis. Edwin Willet has purchased the German paper at Middleburg.

He proposes to move it to Beavertown and turn it into an English paper. Pittsburgh toward the poor and unfortunate by whom CO Altoonn Tyrone uis loruier counsel us prosecutor uuu u. o. Attorney Swoope as his defender! Between the two attornies, the utmost care was taken that no tell-tale evidence was Close of a Clerical Case A Clergyman they are surrounded in life. Huntingdon fyonnccea oi criminal conduct.

Louisvtiak, Nov. 16. The trial of Lewistown Juno Lewistown 5 55 a Minor Items. given. Mara was convicted ot "assault and batterv" followed bv a motion for a new Rev.

Gilbert Krbertson closed to-dav. The Ul Maitland e-4" Presbytery was in secret session from 3 trial, and will be again pardoned if ever EXTRESS. 7 30 am 3 10 am 8 05 840 929am II 05 am 11 11 II 25 1134 11 43 1148 12 08 pm i 1222 1231 12 47 1256 1 06 1 10 I 16 127 137 Dr. A. S.

Cunimings will also engage in the practice of medicine, in Sunbury, and Painter ShihdolF p.m. to a p. m. tney tounct the accused sentenced I guilty ot drunkenness at the sprint: meet Wanner Ordinarily peoplfe eonld not believe suoh at the same time act as Presidont of the 2 43 332pra 5 05 5 11 S25 34 5 42 46 602 620 8 27 6 43 6 52 7 00 -706 7 13 7 25 735 The Methodist congregation of this place are at present engaged in building a parsonage, on Water street, about one square above the Times Office. ing of the Presbytery, at Carrolton, 111., in 1868 on tho cars from Chicaco to Louis new Bank.

0 a state of facts. But when they are informed that Mara knows secrets that 6 20 0 30 653 .7 01 722 8 00 8 53 922 9 42 10 03 10 10 10 27 Messrs. Helfcnstein have sold their ex ville, July 17th, 1872 and at the J. M. and would be terribly damaging to influential Iailroad depot, in this city, July 19th, politicians in Philadelphia and elsewhere, MoClure, Bearertown, Bonfer.

Middleburg, Meiser, Kramer, Pawline. tensive tract of eoal land to the Philadel I r-t- ca i -J ml 1 I llllW UCJBUUOltOO W1IVCAUUU phia Beading Railroad Company, for the IT-- CD CD -4 James M. Gossler, of Nothumberland, moves to Lebanon, Pa. He has been tend ty wM.u xoieuo DrinciDally in rjemetratine irovernment Co sum of eight hundred thousand dollars. 10 50 wnen be was cuicago ot saying lie was fraudB- at elections to cover thise, then the in whnn li txrflfl nnri oanin.

Selinsgrove. CD CD The loss of the Lycoming Company by wnoie suujeot expiainoai ISeiinagr've Jon 11 00 a m. Sunbury, ered and has accepted the position of Sec-rotary of the Union Canal Company. 150pm 7 45pm oa- the Boston fire is now set down at $10,000. EiPTraina will stop at Stations marked when ho was.

Tho sentence was deposition from the office of minister of the Gos 1 Pi KNOTS UNTIED. Or, Way and ISy-Waye in the Hidden Lift of AMERICAN DETECTIVES. We want agenta for this book. It discloses all the mysteries of the Detective System, It is a record for the past 20 vears of the most skillful detectives of this country, in which the cral'taof Bank Robbers, Thieves, Pickpockets, Lottery Men, Counterfeit Money Dealers, and swindlers of all classes, are exposed and brought to justice, vrice, $2.75. Send for circulars ana tonus to agents.

We want agenta for these works in all cities and towns in this country. We pay large oominiiiaiona and give exclusive territory. For circulars and terms address the publishers. Sample copies of any of our books sent to any address on receipt of price. J.

B. BURR 4' HYDE, Publisher; Hartford, Chicago. Cincinnati, Ohio. I ly wnen signal is given. BenJ.

Hefiher, of Lower Augusta, father CO The Philadelphia Postmastenthlp Mr. air I F. F. SMITH, A. J.

CASS ATT, man co do JSftngitam's sueceaaor. pel and suspension fronjjthe privelages of of Frank Hefiher, who was recently drown Superintendent. i general Jtlanager. tue cnuron until ne exmnits satistactory Washington, Nov. IS.

The delegation ed at the Chillisquaque bridge, will bring repentence. The vote on sentence stood of prominent Philadelphia politicians head suit against the parties who own the tim deposition, 19 snspension, 3. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAT. On and after Sunday, Nov. 26, 1871, trains will leave Selinsgrove Station as follows: WILMINGTON AND BEADING ed by Senator Cameron and Governor Hartranft, waited upon the President this ber lodged against the bridge, which caus ed the water to overflow the road.

Neglected Throat and Lung- Diseases. morning in reference to the appointment Prof. Burrows has issued his call for the 17th annual meeting of the Unio County Teachers' Institute to be held at tbe New Berlin commencing Dec. 9th, to continue five days. I'lve dollars a head, we believe, was the regular price the Deacon paid for votes at the October election.

One man was offered Fifteen Dollars, but he refuses to tell who offered it. NORTHWARD. Fast Erie Niazara Bnffiilo DiiriniT Mie clianrn.illn aeaanna of Val of the now Dostmaster of Philadelphia. Perry county gave Hartranft 238 majori Mail. Exp.

Exp. Mail. Leave p. h. RAILROAD.

ty, and Grant 819. Aiine. P. M. 637 830 A.

X. 1240 and Winter, when Conghs and Colds are Mayor Stokeley, in behalf of the delcga-so prevalent, no person shonld be without tion, presented the claims of Mr. Truman some reliable preparations for their cure, for the position, stating that he had been Selinsgrove 4 16 Arr. Wmspt 7 00 Centre county gave Backalew 430 ma jority, and Grant 448. oo jumira iu 45 do Canandaigna do Rochester 7 PER CEIT.

BOTDS. P. M. 12 31 MS. 530 825 9 35 A.

kt. 12 50 1 20 1 30 xuey 8nouia reconecc xnat; a negiecteu very cu.eci.ive iu Keeping tue. uepuoiican Cough or Cold frequently terminates in party in Philadelphia together, which re-Consumntion. HASSON'S COMPOUND suited in giving such a magnificent victo- 12 2t too 525 815 920 P. X.

12 10 12 30 12 40 The "hog committee" have begun their usual fall inspections. A full board was on band for duty last Sunday. do Buflhrb do Snspension Bridge do Niagara Falls Free of, Taxes. YBUP OF TAB is the best and most reli- ry on the 5th of November, able article known for the cure of Coughs, The President said, in reply, that he had Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Asthma, committed himself to the policy of civil Chronic Catarrhs, and all diseases of the service reform, and that the Jiepnblican Throat and Lungs. No family should de party, in its national platform, had declared One of the colored voters of this town was intimidated at the October election by threats upon his life if he should not vote right.

He was also paid Five Dollars. The case is a clear one. AGENTS WANTED For0nr ytBwlt THE FUNNY SIDE of PHYSIC Oh the Mysteries of Medicine Pkeskstisq to humohous and serious sides of medical Practice. An Expose of Medical Humbugs, 8uacks and ha klat ans of all ages and all ountbieb. 800 Pages, 250 Engravings.

An interesting; and amusing treatise on the Medical Humbogeof the past and present. It expose Quacks, ImpoBtors, Travelling Doctors, Patent Medieine Venders, Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and give interesting accounts of Noted Physicians and Narratives of their lives. It shows how lllthy is manufactured Tobacco and of what vile liquors medicines are composed. It reveals startling secrets and instructs all how to avoid the ills which flesh is heir to. We give exclusive territory and liberal commissions.

For circulars and terms address the publishers. Erie Erie Bnfialo Niagara Exp. Mail. Exp. Mali Exp.

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Our Iron Ore. The iron ore at this place has at length been pronounced as being of a superior quality, and that its paratiou on the contrary, it is prescribed Bible to secure a good appointment under we re toe socona Mortgage Bonds oi 11.18 9 35 12 40 1 57 thiB Company bv some of the most eminent nhvsicians in the civil service rules he felt it to be a 4 50 7 00 P. M. 1 45 The Supreme Court of New Jersey has I Arr. Harrisburg 11 20 2 20 3 45 quantity is very great.

Different openings had been made in order to ascertain the r. M. unanimously decided that an act submit the country. Price 50 cents. publio duty to make a selection according- Sold by all Drug Stores and Dealers ly.

As a rule, he would endeavor to re-throughout the United States, ward efficiency on the part of subordinates do Baltimore 300 720 720 10 00 6 50 10 45 10 00 AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. proper course of the veins, but only to be ting the question of license or no license 5 05 10 00 do Washington P.S. See that the signature of Kcssell in positions oi puune trust. wnen it resumed more vigorously in due time. ED.

S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Landis, Prop'rs, is on each wrapper.

should appear that he could secure better I A. R. FISKE, Gen. Supt to a popular vote is constitutional, constitutional in New Jersey, why not Pennsylvania. Within the past week fifteen miners were put to work, these in addition to those appointment uy going ouisiae tne civil service rules then he should not hesitate Interest Payable January and 1872.

"WINTER ARRANGEMENT 1872. Thc Methodist Missions. to do so but in the present case Mr. Fair- previously at work make the number for J. B.

JBUBU 4' HYDE, Hartford, Chicago, or Cincinnati, Ohio. The annual meeting of the general mis- jiieeiiug oi tue ceuerai mis- i. i n. .1 uiuu, ucuiy uuoiiumuji, wua uituiv en- CATAWISSA RAILROAD. Depot, Foot of Pine Street, WILLIAMSPORT, pa.

July. The Bonds are in It has come to light that one of the Deacons of one of our churches in this ty-five. We hope the number will be greatly increased as there is still room for sionarycoramitweoitMaietnoaistuuurcn dora qoaiifiei- fa the took place in New York, Thursday, Bishop i. us. I town, engaged at the October election in RPHA2JS COURT SALE.

EASTWARD. ACCOMMOD'JC. Janes presiding. The treasurer's report Sppoillt.merjt the government would se-showed the receiptsof tteyear to be faithful andsefficieutofflcer. Under 0 many more.

The ore that is being mined is conveyed to Kremer Station, whence it I Williamsport the purchase of votes. The cose is a clear leave 5 00 In pursuance of an order granted bv the uo an lAaA r. juontoursvmo Orphans Conrt of Snyder County, to the under one. It is not probable that such action is shipped to Danville, via the Sunbury and vs. souws.

ana 1 vs. Haiu Vi, a 'iT' these cirenmstances, therefore, he felt he of collections during the past year over couW not do otherwise than promote Mr. i JV i. "'vuv, r.milrl nnt tin nt.horwiaA than nrnmntA air I 'I will affect his standing in the church Lewistown Railroad. A railroad through 1871 was about SiU.OOO.

The pecuniary AUenwood i airman to tue place to be made vacant New Columbia And can be REGISTERED free of expense. basis for missionary work for 1873 was made at $300,000 $136, 000 was voted for mail. leave 9 00 a do 10 do 9 24 do 9 31 do 9 53 do 10 OS do 1010 do 0 50 do 11 (18 do 11 17 do 12 18 do 12 53 arr. 1 03 oy tne resignation ot ueneral mngnam, do do do do do do do arr. 5 31 5 39 620 6 38 645 7 40 803 8 10 this valley and the erection of furnaces at this place are very much needed and we During the late campaign we saw it 1 1 11 JUilWU but he would take into consideration all in wiwtnuuKwuo, uciguw, muu paoseuger I foreign missions, and about tor do Danville Runert stated that Bishop Simpson, of the Metho hope that active efforts will be used to ac business are constantly increasing.

that had been said in favorof Mr. Truman. The delegation thereupon withdrew, and mestic. Reports from several missions, do Catawiss The increase for year ending November 1. complish these great and essential ends.

mestic and and foreign, showed favorable Rinctown will leave tor liome tnis afternoon, Inlly 1872. over vear endine November 1 1871. S71 .296.37 dist Church, advised the members of that church to vote for Gen. Grant. We shonld like to know if there is any truth in this Summit results.

Freeburg Courier, Nov. 20. Aiie increase ior year eooing jovemuor I satisneu tnat Mr. Jb airman will be appoint- 1871. over year ending November 1, 1870, 79,778.22 Smftonrl do 1 OS eo.

A Hard Hearted Sinner. A despon statement. Who can tell East Mabsnoy Jane, do Increase in tweyars dent husband, of this city, says the Selma Mahanoy City do Who Pays the Costs At evory term Sanahine in Honses. Bonds, Pamphlets, and Information can be ob- Asmanci of court, speculation is indulged as to The law, we think, allows two years to The time very likely will come when tatned of imes, was teumg ms woes, anu tne aars: prospects before him, to his better half the other day, when she to encourage him, ad- do do do do do who pays the costs" in actions at law. Tainaqna (dine) Pottaville Keatling Norristown sunsnme or sunlight will be so utilized as start prosecutions against the corruption and bribery at the October election.

Those The following will givo the desired vised him to take heart and nersevere and to be tue entire remedy used for many dis- do never despair. "For," said she, "I'll never eases. That it is a wonderful fertilizer Pliilauelpbia I 4 1 15 1 49 5 45 1 30 3 15 4 00 530 6 15 550 2 05 254 328 3 38 4 07 600 630 550am Phila. via N. Pa.

K. R. do desert you if we are compelled to live on none can doubt who know anything about in possession of facts that can be established by evidence," will oblige us by commu In the following cases the county is not bread and water." 'ru toil you what I'll it. rsut now many nouses are constructed liablo to costs: nicating the same to us or to T. J.

Smith, do then, my dear," replied the hard-heart 1. If the grand jury returns a bill "igno Mancli Ch'K, dine do Slatington do AUcntown do Bethlehem do Kaston do Elisabeth do New York do ed sinner, "if you'll find the bread, I'll signed Administrators, cum tertamento annsxo, of-the estate of George A. Snyder, late of Penn Town ship, Snyder County, deceased, will be exposed at Public Sale at the residence of the widow ot said deceased on the premises, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1872, sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. of said day: the following described valuable real estate, to wit. A TRACT OF TIMBER LAKD situate in Middlecreelc Township, Snyder Conntv, Pa.

bounded by lands of James Dienier, Mr. Hack, enberg, and bv supposed land of John Aumiller, containing ELEVEN ACRES and sixty-nine perches, morc or less. a tract of timber land situate tn Middlecreek Township, connty and state aforesaid, bounded by lands of JwcobMorr's heirs Jacob Erdly, J. P. Hackenbcrg, James Diemer and other laud of said deceased, containing SIXTEEN ACRES and six perches strict measure.

a tract of land situate in Penn Township, county and state aforesaid, and bounded by lands of Samuel Buyer and by other land of said deceased, containing NINE and one-foarth perches, more or less. a tract of land situate in Penn Township, county and state afore-said, and bounded, on the South by land of Jaraee K. Davis, on the west by land of Henrv Mover, on the north bv land of Daniel Brouse and on the east by land of Sarah Miller, containing 133 ACRES and 15 perches, more or less, the same being the homestead and farm of the said decedent, and is located two miles west of Selinsgrove on the public road leading from said place to Middleburg. This tract has been divided into five parts, one iart with the Frame House and appurtenances be-onging thereto, will be kept bv the widow in ac at Middloburg. Aro.

40 Souih Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. witu a view oi getting ail tne sunsnine possible, especially when so much is needed in winter and spring 1 The living or sitting room, at these seasons of the year ramus" in a case other than felony, and turnisu tne water." order the prosecutor to pay the costs, and Boston do Strike of Coal Miners. "i the prosecutor having been sentenced by Philadelphia, December 8, 1871. ly. 17 rn trith m.m winn nnra i at in the onn.

ACCOMMOD X. jt'Hii-LiPSBURa. nov. i. uonsioera- ah -ok.

WESTWARD. Boston Wo learn there are several applicants in the field already for the Selinsgrove Posfr-Ofiice. They are Frank Crouse, Mr. Pine, and the present incumbent, Miss M. K.

Snyder. As Gen. Grant himself desired and the court to pay thom, is committed, and then discharged according to law, without ble excitement prevails in the mining re- cioset's and passage ways should receive iuub Luuaeuurjuii HAIL. leave 9 00pm do 9 00am do 11 45 do 9 40 do 1-3 19 do 12 23 having paid them, the county is not liable upon a general strike of the cleansing vivifying influence of the Id'vr- ffmnnmnm advance of ten cento per sun. Sickly persons should court the sun- JfrXCelSlOr Ill XiffipOriUHl.

ad- 1 shine much lie in the miners fur an Is ew York Kaston Elizabeth Bethlehem Allentown Slat in ton to costs. ton. The oDerators refuse to eive the ad irs refuse to eive the as as possible sit iu it, secured a second term, he will probably have a strong fellow feeling for all the "Nor is the county liable if the bill be vance, and it ia doubtful how long the do 1 01 it, luxuriate in it. It doesn't cost auytning do strike will last. Sixteen mines are now-idle, all the miners in them having quit present office holders who may, like him 1 35 9 45am only appreciation.

A room warmed neither by sun nor by fire is nnhealthy, and not J. ISAACS, Successor to Phila. X. Pa. depot do desire to hold on another term.

work. found "a truo bill," and the defendant having been tried and acquitted, and ordered by the petit jury to pay them, and is committed, and discharged according to law, ut lor numan Habitation, it is a poor theo John Fareira, ry that sends men, women and children off do 6 30 do 9 20 do 10 55 do 11 30 Trambnll's Anxiety for the Future. Six Years and Six Months. -John Sid- 718 Arch St. I3tnfc alio wb ill Sta.

Norristown Heading Pottsville Tamaqua, dine Ash laud Mahanov City into a cold room to sleep on healthy principles, when warmth has been excluded CniCAGO, Nov. 15. Senator Trumbull is the costs not being paid. linger, who shot and killed Wm. Wingate, Middle of the Block.

reported to have said, recently "I sbonld do 12 52 tn do 12 30 between 7th and 8th 3. Nor if the defendant is acquitted and lor a uay or week, or, perhaps months. hardly be willing to go before the country The chan in th tanmeratiirft of mom fete, aouth Side, do 1 07 the prosecutor ordered by the petit jury to at Tyrone, ou last Fourth of July, was placed on trial at Hollidaysburg, on the 4th andfound guilty of murder in the East Mahanoy June, do Si PHILADELPHIA, on publio questions till we are further re- having both fire and sunshine, after the moved from the excitement of the late cau- Sun goes down, is exceedingly marked. A Tamanend IMPORTER AND cordance with the will; but the other four parte Onakake pay the costs, who, after being sentenced by the oourt to pay tbem, is committed and discharged by law, the costs being will be sold separately or as a whole. This land is MANUFACTURER voo utiu mo iiouiid uio in xlauio ui uuuu i perceptioie cum is ieit.

Summit do do do do do do Rincrtown iuuto cuimiy bo uonsiucr me iuiuie. second degree. Judge Dean sentenced him to six: years and six months, thus making the crime of murder about equal to horse or FANCY FURS under a high state of cultivation and the improvements are of the best, there being a good BRICK HOUSE BANK BARN Catawissa leave 6 30 a ABOUT WHISKERS. pert do 6 27 TAT) A TIT Tfd JVn 1 40 3 13 3 15 a 25 56 400 4 06 4 33 500 5 05 5 17 539 546 600 do 6 50 4. Where a defendant indicted for a CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.

stealing, according to the sentence. The Hillsboro (N. Recorder gives the Danville Milton New Columbia misdemeanor is acquitted by the petit jury do do do do do do do do Wholesale and Hetail. 7 44 7 53 8 10 8 41 following "Did you know that in 1846, a pair of whiskers or such a thing as a Mr. Freeze resigned his seat in the Con AUenwood TTavlntr imt)ortd arerv lame and snlendid as and other necessary ontbuildings thereon, and good Water, good fences and a tine yonng Orchard.

JEREMIAH SXTDEB, 1 Administrator. WILLIAM H. SSl'DH, cum test, annezo. August 7, 1872. and the jury does net determine whether the county, the prosecutor or the defendant Money stitutional Convention, and the Hon.

Cbas. sortment of all tlie different kinds of FURS from mustache was abominated in this seotion do do 8 49 do do We know ft prominent gentleman of this- bauds in Europe, wonld respectfully Invite the I Montonraville Drowned. Last Saturday night about 11 o'clock, a man named John Dill was drowned while crossing the Juniata in a Buckalew was sworn in in his stead. do 9 10 nrr. 6 10 arr.

9 25 town wnp says ne never saw a man witn a vZ williamsport Iu place of Daniel L. Rhone, who resign- shall pay the costs of prosecution, as they are required to do by the act of 8th of December, 1804, the costs are not to bo paid An additional train leaves Denot at Herdic Honse. beard till lo50 that his father, as well as DR.CR00IL'S WINE OF TAB! Caleb B. Wright was selected for the tne otiier oia gentlemen oi His to wn, naa miarepreemtatima to effect sales. Williamsport, at 7 40 a.

m. in eonneotion with trains from the west for Milton, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and intermediate points. Re-turning, leave Milton at 5 10 n. to. makinir direct.

Thirteenth district. never worn a winsker, lint shaved every FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED by the county. Boat, near the Junction of that river with the Dill was under the influence of liquor at the time. The boat was found about a mile and a half below where morning and taueht their children that rgpREMEMBER THE STORE. 718 ARCH ST.

5. When an indictment has been re whiskers were an abommationand a sin." nent 16, 1B72 jmos. HiwffiTA xTft- ts flNf mnw otnrm He says that at Chapel Hill connection at WUliamsp't with trains for the west. No change of cars between Philadelphia, New York and Williamsport. Am nle time allowed at Mauch Chunk and Tama in 1846, he foil overboard.

He was 45 years of age, of the season set in here last night, anS the yunff jpnttoman from Raleigh, and now turned "a true bill" the prosecuting attorney cannot enter nolle prosequi without the consent of the court and charge the county with the costs of the prosecution. and leaves a wife and several children. qua for dinner. snow is four inches deep on a level. Trains prominent citizen of that eity, made KyM.

Haines. Wm. H. Snyder. Ten Tears of a paltlfo test has proved Dr.Crook'e WineofTnr to have more merit than any similar preparation ever offered to the public.

It ia rich the medicinal qualities or Tar, and unequal ed tor diseases of the Throat A Lvn oca performing the most remarkable cures. 14 effectually cures all Coghe and Colds. It has eared so -many coses of Asthnuft ana lironchitia, that it has been pronounced Newport News, Noe. 16. on the Lake Khore and Michigan Southern I I I A 1 3 ri It EADTNG RAILKOAD, In the following cases the county is liable railroad are blocked at Irving station, and ral8sa commotion in college that jT aU trains are behind time.

the Faculty took hold of it and sent the IV immer Arrangement, Thursday, Ang. 1, 1672. I jn, to pay the costs. xvtjv. jl, uvmiia, now oi mew lorK, ana Trains leave Harrisbnnr for New York an fol.

1. Where a defendant is convicted by a then one of the Board, to the young man rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTERED rN- to for the manufacture of copartnership to reason witn mm. ana set him to shave ury and is legally discharged without Destructive Fire, itth' Tfnxr A yr "Kmt Ifl TV, a TTtu'f. his upper lip. The doctor appealed to the lows: At 5.00, 8.10, a.

and 2.00 p. connecting with siniilar trains on the Pennsylvania Kailroad, and arriving at iXcwTorfcat 12.10, 3.50, and 9.40 p. respectively. Returning Leave New Tork at 9.00 a. 12.05 and 6.00 p.

Philadelphia at 7.30. 8.30 a. To all who desire a first-class Hterary, political and news journal we commmend The Lancaster Intelligencer. Take your county paper first and then take the Intelligencer. It will contain very full reports of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention and comments thereupon, its Building Materials, having paid the costs.

ed States court rooms, marshal office, post- yung manfor the sake of his sainted fa-office, and thirteen business honses. besides tuer to lfc ofl haAr disap- office, and thirteen business honses, besides 2. When in cases of surety of the peace and have erected and pnt in operation an entirely specino for these com Elaints. For Pains in (bo Sitte or Back, dravel or Kiduey il ease, diseases of the TTrln ary Organs Jauudiea. or any Liver Com plain i it ho-H no ea unl new eacaouanment near the court directs the connty to pay the peared.

Only sports and eirens riders, and a number of dwelling honses, at ort costs. SALEM, SNYDER Smith, were burned on Thursday night. such wore whiskers in those days. Our informant now wears a heavy beard, and is anil 3.30 p. m.

Iave Harrisburg iorBeadins, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia at 5.00 8.10 a. m. 2.00 4.05 p. stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations the 4.05 n. m.

train makinz connections for PIiIIa. senior editor being a member of that body. tiOSS, 3. When the grand jury ignore a bill abont one and a half miles west of not a little proud ot his mustache, iiow Send for a specimen copy. Address H.

G. times do change." They are prepared to furnish DOORS, SHUTTERS, SASH, Smith Sc. Lancaster, Pa. George Falnnnn Appointed POHtmaster at and direct the county to pay the costs, and when the petit jury acquit the defendant and direct the connty to pay the costs. BLINDS I delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only.

ForPotta- 1 I 1 1.: 11 11...., 1 A ..1 .1 i'btlndelpnli it Is also a saperf oTTonic, Restores the AppotlttCy Strenrtfaens the System, lies to res tne Weak and IebUiteted. Canses the Food to Dtirefft, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Jfovers QlTes tone to your Systenu DOOR AND TVINDOW FRAMES, The Neglected Kice Fields. Washington, Nov. 20. The President kill and Susquelianna railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p.

m. At the meeting of the Building Associa 4. In cases of felony, when the grand The North Carolina Rice fields, compris- MouldiDsrs. Scroll Work. Turnine.

to-day appointed George Fairman to be ast Pennsvlvania Kailroad trains leave Bead tion on Monday evening, three shares of jury ignore the bill, and when the defend rosi in aster at jrnuaueipuia vice vjtuu. rL. xi i iu me rieuesb uuiu iu va-pu- ing for Allentown, Ens ton and New Tork at 7.00, 10.40 a. 4.05 p. m.

Keturning, leave New Tork at 9.00 a. 12.05 and 6.00 p. m. and ble of producing from 500,000 to 1.000.000 Bringham, resigned. ant is acquitted by the petit jury.

FLOORING AND SIDING, SURFACED BOARDS, llilil THE BIiOOD PUItB Allentown at 7.25 a. 12.25 2.15. 4.35 and 9.35 p. 5. In all cases when the defendant is bushels of grain a year, are all covered with reeds and bushes, their ditches filled with mud, their dykes rotted away, and $200 permanent fund were sold at a premium of 36 and 28 percent.

And about $1,300 reserve fund for three months, at from li to 2t per cent. This last meeting Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 Camenters or other parties about to build, are An adjourned oourt will be held at Mid found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine 'onna. counccune witn similar tram on mast i' requested to give us a call. Our work and our Kailroiwl, retaining from Keading at n. dleburg on Tuesday, November 26th.

The and costs of prosecution or give security jfiiteo win nil. nwouiuHiijf. stonpine at all stations. rice is no longer a staple product or an article of export. Thirty years ago the rice fields of the Cape Fear river produced a to pay the same within ten days or go to Leave Pottsville at 5.30, 9.00 a.

and 2.30 p. Herndon at 10.00 a. Shamokin at 5.40 ami 11.15 MIXES SXTDER, closed the third year of the Association. On Friday evening, December 20th, the annual election for officers of the Associa And the health of the Bymm Will follow. There Is aprenar.

tloa of Iron and Fok. Ituot more effectual thaa all others, which will remove from your Bystera the impure and vitiated blood which causes disease, and at the same time build up your health and strength It never fails to cure. If you have ScrofuIa.Serolulouii DtoflMi ea of the Eyes or Kan.r Hcroinla In any form, Tot. jail, and defendant goes to jail and comes Ashland at 7.05 a. m.

and 12.43 d. Ma? crop of 200,000 bushels, the most of which May S4, 1872. SALEM P. Snyder Pa. regular term of court commences on Monday, Dec.

9th. A fashion editor sums up the present female costume in one brief word iianoy uity at i.oi a. mM ana l.aup. xuma-oua at 8.35 and 2.10 d. for PhiLidnlnhia out under the bond act, the county is liablo.

Patriot. i was shipped to northern cities, where it was cleaned and prepared for market. Fifteen years later, just before the breakinir tion, will be held at the room of the Association. ana axe xorK jouih, jaarnsuurg, ac-c. Leave Pottsville viaSohnvlkill and SuBanehaima FOB SALE out of the war, the yield of the same re Kailroad, at f.15 a.

for Harrisburg, and 11.45 Andrew C. Huston, who is believed to COTJKT PEOCLAMATION. A GOOD FARM. a. ni.

lor iinegrove ana xremonc. Pottsvle Accomodation train leaves Pottsville at 5.30 a. m. passes Reading at 7.05 a. arriving at gion bad increased to bushels, and at that time there were several mills in Wilmington in which the rice was cleaned before it was sent coastwise to New York ter, White Swelling.

Old Korea, Ulcer, or Scroi alowa Inflammation, you can rely on being cured with this preparation known as Rr Croak's Compound Syrnp of Poke Root. Rbetimatism. ftatna fhiiarteiDtna m.jd a. m. jeturmnff.

leaves fhii- Whereas the Hon. J. C. Buchkk, President Judge of the Judicial District, The farm of GEO. A.

SNYDER, dee'd. of Penn xownsmp, is onerea at adelphia at 5.15 p- passing Reading at 7.40 arriving at Pottsville at 9.20 p. m. Pot town Accommodation Train leaves Pott. 8.00 I or Baltimore, or shipped directly to foreign be the oldest living Philadelphia and Pennsylvania printer, is now residing at Northumberland, and is in his 86th year.

He learned his trade with Zachariah Po'ulson, well known as an old Philadelphia printer. Daniel Oldt Jno Wendt Esq S2.00 2.011 2.00 Grine Henrv "Wetzel Wm ft Snyder PRIVATE SAXE ports, lii lo7l, rice was planted on only I composed of the counties of Snyder, Union and Mifflin, and J. G.L.Shindel and Georgo C. Moyer, sqs.f Associate Judges in and town at 6. 45 a.

returning leaves I'hhtdelphila one or two farms, and the entire crop was iw th AAiin.tmtr Thia fnrai i. fkA I Ninth and Green, at 4.30 d. m. tn Umltr lions brokendewn by Mereo- rln.1 nr ntlior noittfinn. nra nil lor Snyder county, nave issued their nre- JEZ X3.

only 10,000 bushels less than the amount I stole of cultivation, containing .1 Columbia Railroad traina leave Reading at 7.30 consumed in the State and this year three ud 5 P- Bphrata, Litis, Lancaster, TikniPr, nnW hn vtntnrA nnf. i a 133 ACRES Columbia, returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 Mr. Huston succeeded John Binns, also of oept bearing date the 26th day of A. cured by it. For iSypbllla, a Sypbilltio taint.

tliereiauoth-ing equal to IU A triaU UI prove it. 1872, to me directed for the holding of 31. Daniel Yeatrer. of Miftlinburir. and Miaa crop of rice and although the yield to the 3.15 p.m.

acre will be the greatest remembered bv the Ki ThfS Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen an urpnans court, a court oiuominon fleas, oourt of Oyer and Terminer, and General liana Kisnei, oi jew iiemn. Philadelphia, in conducting the Republican in Northumberland in 1805. The Argus km the only paper printed so far in the interior of Pennsylvania. Nov. 10, Isaac Maliek and Kisa Mary Young, both nlHAat.

rioA nlnnr nnn1 Wilm.nfrin Ji n. TWaiAi t- Junction at 7.35, 8.55 a. 2.55 and 5.40 p. m. t-- r.

V7-- vu hiriimr. Wv PrrMn lnn at fi IS ia: turninc of this connty. land of Sarah Miller, on which are a crop will not exceed 40,000 or 50,000 bash- and 4.20 p. za. eonnecting with trains on Keading Oct.

13. Henrv Manrv and Miss Kate C.KneDT. court of Quarter bessionsof the Peace, at Middlebnrg, for the county of Snyder, on the 2nd Monday, (being the 9th day of December, 1872,) and continue one week. Kjtilroad. both of Beaver Twp.

FIXE BRICK HOUSE AXD Pickennc valley Kailroad trains leave Pmemx Rcantify your Complexion. Do not nse paint or powder, but get a moi permanent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron and Poke Itaot makes a rough and seal skin soft and smooth: chaages that sailow complexion to one of freshness and health, and remove any Ersip tlrelHNeaaea of theKkin, Mm pi en, lna tuic, Itlotctaea A Krnptions. IfyouwiHli rosycfieeksandajiealthyconiplexiou usiCs Croolt'r Compound byrup of Poke ville at 9.10 a. 3.10 and 5.50 n.

m. retuniinc. Oct 36, Isaac Brenner and Mies Mary Snyder. Nov. 17, Jacob I.

CToss and Miss Sarah E. Smith, Notice is therefore hereby eiven to the Large Bank Barn, of AYest Beaver. eis. A Severe Eartbqnake Shack. Concord, N.

Nov. 18. A severe shock of earthquake occurred here abont two oclock. It began with a sort of explosion, followed bv tremblino- and ehakiner. which leave Byers at 6.35 a.

12.45 and 4.20 p. connecting with trains on Rending Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potts town Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the connty of Snyder, to ap Nov. 4. John Packer Haas, of Snnburv.

and Miss all new with the best improvements and GOOD In Trouble. A couple of young men named Houck, of this place, employed on one of Henry Co's boats, were arrested and lodged in jail, atMiddleburg, Snyder county, for the robbery of a store, in Se at 9.40 a. m. and 1.20 6.25 and 7.15 p. returning.

Sallie Schaffle, of I-owiabiirg. outnuuuiugs witn leave Mt. Pleasant at 6.00. 8 00 and 11.25 a. and Nov.

10. bv Samuel Scholl, Jonathan Swine- GOOD YOUNG ORCHARD pear in their proper persons with thetr rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which of their offioes and in their behalf ford, of Union and Amelia Moyer, of Chap, man Snyder Co. Ji MKUHILL leXSS. ANltRKW H. IhLL.

3.25 p. u. eonnectingwith trains on Reading R. R. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a.

m. 2.40 and 5.33 p. returning leave Downingtown at 6.55 a. 13.30 noon and 5.40 p. linsgrove, a few days ago.

A number of of choice fruit trees in bearing, a Sorinc of run lasted about ten seconds. Buildings rocked violently, and the shock was plainly perceptible to people walking in the rj.wu.v mu. Nov. fl. John Dnnkwater and Miss.

Harriets. ning water between the bouse and bum, also a LIXX DILL, Krewson, both of Freedom Forge. connecting witn similar trains on never iaillna well. This farm fa publicly and ad- coon Streets. The Shock was distinctly heard, vautageonsly locatod within 2 miles of Selinsgrove Railroad.

Attorney s-at-Law, Lewisbur, Ta. Nov. 12. TVm. C.

Warenm. of Lewistown. and On Sundavs Leave New York at d.00 n. Phila- and its annarent coarse was from went on the main road to Middleburs the couutv seat. Miss Mary C.

Mann, of Phila. deluhia at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 n. (the 8.00 a.

m. "Will practice in the several Courts of Union and Snvder Counties. All bnaimtw entrusted to them ill be promptly and faithfully attended to. Col ectious made. east.

The telegraph, operators at Conto- a2d altfie JU11C 0I. nve1pu11IIC "aas witn the xr V. i advantage of a church, schoolhouse, store, post cook and Warner report tho same shock office and other public improvements with thek train running only to Reading. 1 leave Pottaville at DIED. 6.00 a.

leave Harrisburg 5.00 a. m. and .00 p. m. there.

I L. K. R. passing within a few rods. Also for sale I leave Allentown at 4.35and 9.3c p.

leave Reading I leave Allentown at 4. 35 and 9-3 i. leave Reudinc about 30 ACRES of at 7.15 am. and 10.55 p. for Harrisburg; at 7.oo boxes of boots and shqes were found on the boat, and one box traced to this town, where it had been expressed by them.

They have since made their escape from prison, and have been seen lurking in the woods near their residence at the lower end of this boroughs They had an accomplice, whose name we have been unable to learn, who was not arrested, he having look to the mountains in Snyder county. Huntingdon Journal. pertain to be done, and witnesses and persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons are required to be then and there attending and not departing without leave at their peril. Justices are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreeably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriffs otlice in Middleburg, the 2Gth day of Sep.

A. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. JOHN S. WOLF, Sheriff. a.

m. for Kew Xork. at 7.S0 a. tor Alirn In Seluisgrove, Nov. 8, Cottie daughter of Maj.

E. P. andl.R. fiohbach.aged 3 years. In Limestone Union (Tn.

Nov, 9. Samnd A Lady Perishes In the Flames PiTTSBtntG, Nov. 16. The residence of Fine Timber Land town and at 9.40 a. m.ann 4.15p.m.forlhiiauclpnia, Commutation, Mi1bl'(j.

Season. School and Excur Eiigel, aged about t3 years. sion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced rateti. T. J.

SMITH, Attorney-at-Lavr, MIDDLEBURG, PA. Ofl'ers his professional ser-ice to the public, and all busiaeHs triven to his charge will be faithfully and punrtuiiilyatttBded to. He speaks both Kng. liah and tieriuau eiuaUy wU. Olhcu at the Biack Hoi so Hottl.

Matthew Linden, at Elrod's station, was situate in Middlecreek township, within miles of In Snnbnrv. Nov. VJ. Jacob It. Lindnrman.

aired ouecaea uu-ousn i iw ponnas anowea Durnaea vesreraav morninir. mra. ijinnen. sinitn-s station oi saw nuiroau. each passenger.

J. M'OOTXEN, 3y. 8m. 27d. 1 i boinir very ill.

was unable to leave the Tnnmm nf at Suniwirr ami. oupt. a' aiu-jh ry. At New Berlin, Ott, 29, John AV. Glover, aged 30 years.

Beadins ltJ72. house, and perished in the flames. Wil. H. SXYDUR, at Middlebui-g.

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