1 t.- 7 ; V V f V t V V . A-tlvortislnor Ittttea .. ' .it" phimn on 'cr, Cane-half, column, cnxi rmf. m.oo 15.00 Uiie-fotlrtU column, ono year, On sqttnre (10 linea) 1 inaertion Every Additional Insertion, Professional and Ilnsinc card of not more thmi 5 linen, per year, Auditor, Kserutnr, Administrator and Agn9 Notices, Editorial notices nor line. 75 60 5.00 2.50 15 ' t All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than ono year are payable at the time thoy are ordered, ami if not paid the porno n ordering them will be field responsible for tho monev. 1 t) t r y . God Blest the Farm. Ool bleat the farm tho dear old farm (Jo J bletlt eeery rood Where willing bearle and 'ur Ir arm Can tarn aa boneel lifolib wl-. Cin from Ibeeoure end forlil soil Win back ft reoumpenie fur tail. 0ol bleee eh meadow, Held and Book, Begemmed witb falreet floweret Aid Ver leaf that' gently tboak Py OTtDing bre.ie or morning ehowtri Ooil blee them til I each lent i a gem la saluree gorgeoue disjoin. Tit oreb.rd, that. In tirty (prlng, Mueb riob in fragrant (Were, lad with each tatiimn eurely tiring Thlr wealth of fruit la guides euoweri, Lib pomegranate! Aaron' rod A aiirael from nature (Jo J. Aad nay He bleat tb farmer' bom, Wker peaoe an I plenty reign He bappler ipol 'oeaik bearen'e nigh dome Doth tblt broad, btautaoui earth eontain Than "her. eeure from ear aoJ tirife, Tb farmer epeode bit peaceful life. CaveXed by tail and trick for gain, II turae tba fertile mo! J ; The eeattert on tbe giUen grain, And reap reward an hundred fold II dwell whir grace and beauty e'.iarm, For Uod ba blamed the home and farm. D ..!- H o 1 o o t T u 1 o . The Beggar Girl of Paris. Daring tho "Reign of Terror" in France, there wero tunny duods of daring performed even by women. The very otreut in Putin were del Qged with blood. But uotr the guil lotine it ran in rushing torrents. Ono dark morning an unusual nuin- of the aristoeracy had boeu marched forthless i connlloss hea Is rolled from tho block. A gaping mulitu lo tood by, and with shouts rent tho air as tho aristocracy wero thus butchered. Among tho nssomblod multitude that dreary morning wero two fe males. One of them was plainly clad, while a clonk was thrown arounJ her, with which nhu kept her features nearly concealed, lint n close observation would betray the fact that the woman had been weep itv. Her cres wero infl.iiued and red, and she gszod eagorly upon tho I platform, while a shock of the glit tering knife severed the head from torn oue who had been unfortunate enough to fall under the ban of the loaders. The fe of tho woui tn was ery beautiful, and she was young certainly not more tnan sixteen years V;-pgO. ' The other female wis quite differ ent in character, or faoe was fair, but there was a braacn eipressioo abont it fho was clad in rags, and 4 each head fell she weald dnnco, ad in various ways expross Lor do light, and theu exclaim i "'liters goes another aristocrat who refused mo charily when I humbly uod him 1" Each expression of this kind would create a laugh from those who heard Ler, though any thoughtful person must wonder how oue so youug could have been so depraved. The first fomale watchod this poor creaturo a faw minutes, and then, crossing ono hand to her side, she laid the other upon tlu shouldor of " he wretch and whispered : "Would you like to become rich at once!'' The female turned about with a ' look of surpriso, burHt into n loud laugh, and then replied : "Of oourso 1 would 1'' "Follow mo and you shall bo.' "Enough. Lead on ' It was with oonsiderablo difficulty that tho two extricated thomsolvos from tho crowd, but they did bo at length, and then tho first femalo ask d the other t "What ahall I call youf "Oh, I an called tha UsggarOirl, -Maria." "You live by begging 1" "Yes ; but what's your name, and what do you wan't "My namo is Maria, tbo same as jour own. "Are you an aristocrat t" "It does not mattor. If yon know where we can find a room, load mo to it and you shall have gold." The pauper led tho way into a nar rowv filthy street and then into a dark, filthy room. The other femalo could not but feel a siokening sensation creep over bar, bnt she recovered heraolf. Aftor contemplation for a time the apart ment and what it contained, sho asked i "Are yon well known in Taris V "Yea, everybody knows Mario, the beggar girl.' ' "Are yon known to Uobesptorro I If so, I want to make a bargain witb yoo." "I am. What do you wish 1" "You aee that my clothes are bet ter than vour own. and I wish to ex change with you. I want yon to not how yourself at all for a abort urae, or until I come to you again. As a recompense for aiding mo I will give Jou a thousand francs. As security or my return, take this ring." The ladr drew a diamond ring from her finger and gave it to the beggar girl, then handed her a purso containing gold. The girl appeared little puzzled, aqd asked . "Well, what are yon going to do with ray dreest" "I want to put it on and go where I first net too. "C X vndersUnd now.' Ton i t I : rl coping going on, f 1 r-: u m will be taken . . 5 L 1 yoa wear e$ : Site VOL. 13. lreii t yon want to repreneol tuo." I ' ICS, 1 want to iuuk Iiao juii nn.u r.oar as nosssiblo." "Well, that won't bo difficult. Your hair nnd Cycs, and evon your mouth aro like mino. Your faco is too white, though. Hut you can alter that with a littlo dirt." They exchangod drossos, and soon tho young, rich and Noble Maria do Nantes was clad in the rags of Maris tho Hoggnr Qirl of l'aris. The history of Maria do Nantes was a sad one. Hor father and two brothers had fallen victims of tho ro morseless fiend of tho revolution, aud a thir l and last brother bid been saved, but of his fitto sho was ignor ant, although sho expected that it would be similar to that of hor other relatives. He had boon torn from her but a fow hours before. After tho exchange, tho pauper, looking on tho stockingless, and shoeless little feet and anklos of tho lady, said i "That will never d. Your t-nl aro too whilu and tlulicato. Lot mo arrange matters." In a few minutes Maria was pre parod, and in filth and rags she cmorgod into tho street. Sho now took the course back towards the guillotine, and at length reached It, aittnsn wtiAVA lirt I tl . A tt Vazia-L' I was still going on. O.a.lually aim! " ,);n " lonnge ml forced her war through the crowd, w"111 P"l,"''J 0'l,;"l,r and nearer and nearer ah camo to ! "'."f : 't hor t.ow dress ,i ...ir .n ....... r...i while throe ohtldren noarly covered lauchnt several remarks nhe heardi around her, but those laughs sound ed strancelv. the now stood with in tho pint form, swept it with her eyes, but hor brother was not there Tho cry was raised, "Tho aristocrats are coming." II or heart fluttered violently, and she felt a faintn?ss come over her iih sho heard tho tramp of the doomed men approMihin '. llor brother walked proudly and fcirlosslr for- . wnrd and anceiidod tho stops that lod to tho block. Up to tins' mo ment tho strength of poor Maria had f.tiln.1 her and h wos nimble to out ; her plan into execution. Hut now a I f ,'r 1,10 ,,mo ''","' c,,.nvOT ' ,l sisttVs lovo sprtttig up n her heart I -tra,,F0 1'hniit.wm tgorrn. I- rom ev and sho recovered her strength. She!'" I"0,"' f .V,,t!1,-01,',in", fo"t,x,I., sprang forward, bursting through I tho hus gtiar.ls and ran up tlio steps, grasping lior uroluor by tlio iiaa.i. she said : "What does all this moan T It is only aristocrats who are to dlo ' "Awav, woman I exclaimed oue of the executioners. "No; I will not roaway until you ' tell mo why my brother is thus i..i,i,..i "Venr brother T ' watt tho echo. 'Well who aro yon ?" "I asa Maria; don t you know me T "The H'-'ggar girl V' "Aye," "Hut this is not your brother." Mt is. Ask him ask him." Young Antonio do Nates then turned a scornful glanco upon maiden, but a light crossed his face and ho murmured, "Oh, my sister t" "Is this your brother?' asked Robespierre of the supposed beggar, advancing near her. "It is. "Does Maria spoak tbo truth!" asked llobospierre. "alio duos, was tlio brother a re l'ty- "And you aro not do Nates 1" "I tell yon I am her brother." "Why did you not toll us this be fore." "I attempted to speak, but wao silenced." "Hut you might have declared yourself.1' "You would not nave ueuovea me. "Hut your dross f" "It belongs to an aristocrat per haps to him for whom I was taken.' llobespiorre artvanceu close to young Nantes, gazed earnestly in his face; then ho approached Maria and looked steadily into hor eyes for a short time. It was a trying mo mont of trial for tho poor girl. Sho tromblod in spite of all her efforts to be calm. rJho almost felt that sho was lost, when tho human iiond. whose word was law, turned aud said : I "Helcaso tho man. Tho chains wero instantly re moved, and Antonio do Nantes walk ed down from the scaffold, followed by his sister, while shouts rent tho air, for thoy sunposoa no was a eom muuer who bad thus been savou. The young roan worked his way through the crowd as rapidly ns pos sible, leading Maria. They scarcely escaped it before the poor girl faint ed from the itonsity of feelings. Tho brother scarcely knew what to do, but a baud was laid on his arm and a voico said i "Bring hor to my room again, she will bo sufo thero.' The brother conveyed her to the apartmeut of the pauper, and asked her i "Have you aeon this femalo bo fore t" "Yes, I know nil about hor," ro turned the pauper, "She has done it, and I am glad.' Before the noble lady had return ed to consciousness the brother had learned all. When she did so, they both songht more soouro quarters, and after rewarding the beggar girl, as promised. "Do von think Robespierre was really dooeived T" asked Marie de Kantea. "I think not," retnrned the bro- thor. . "He aaw your plan be admired vour oouage. Could ft fiend have doaateal' MIDDLEBUltG, SNYDEIt COUNTY, "Ferlinps thin was tho case t hut, no, ia wan n uulhi ui iiirn y, nuu tne ouly one that man ever did.1' "loa are rifrht." Antonio do Nantes wn not again arrested mu lived hnppilj with the sistor who had no nobly jierilod her own lifo to anvo him by personating tho I3iKnr CJirl of l'aria. Saur Kraut Causes Trouble. We always thought Satlr Kraut Wfti not lit Htnff to bavo in the boutta and after reading the following from tho Adrian (Mich.) 1'itts, we fuel euro of it. "About nino o'clock on Sunday night, when tho torm was at its height, a number of Iho inhabitants on I tho "hill' wcro nt:utlo.l by a report reHotublinjj nrtillery. In a fewinin" uti'H muni) ol tho mont ditnng iPtt U'd out through tho teiupcttt in tho di rection fumi whonco thn noiso pro eroded, and eneountercd one of our (lern)n eili.ons, Hhouting at tho top of hi voieo, lilto ono erazcd,"() tneiti saur kraut! Mcin h.mr kraut !'' All indvvore to pneifjr him vero!jjv unavaiiinir, irni wnito hoiuo iooi. clmrgo of the tuixorablo man otliers cnterod his dwelling. Hero a ncetio prest.'Dted nsolf that complotuly beg 1 Mr kriiut' wuro J'ving about l ie apartment, taking nan u.ius oi ' W,H .j,,, ll(,r rfM11,lillM W(.,. ,,) . the i HtulToul : of their inonllm, noses e, B ,niin ,, in ).,mr,( 1V and .-yes, Lvory article of furnit.iro, s ,. . stihvell. A .scatilon, J. Cur hi tho room was displaced, mid over L.i)(),, otm.ri( wl) ,.,p,,I.t(,1 tini iioor nn i all urotiua va., ki'a'.u sani kraut. It R3 u transpired that a largo barrel full of kraut had been brought up freiu the Cellar to the lite, to bo thawed out. mil the head being '"i ..uuo e seu n o,i. lli'i.l li,i v,,l T mill i,nlt.l,i.l vi I lor. i i - i i ..., . , .. . . ...-.j ritic force, bursting tha barn land Mc'tttnriiig t ho contents in every ili- ''"" . "" "ro "i1 " l,n" 11 W!,H' ,ii. ...... . oi "Haur hi inn, iiiie i lui i la luub i in southern forests. Queer Place for a Watch. About a month ngo Jacob Ivliuck, a farmer, near l'ox (.'hnso, wan sawing down a lar,,'o chestnut tree, when the teeth of the saw came iu contact with some metallicsiibsUneo IVarinirtho j prcsciico of somuthiug extJosivo, he directed tho workmen to saw on the other side of tho treo They did so. After tho treo bail been fulled, gold watch, two gold pencil esses and n gold chain, wero imbed led in the woo l, ntiont eighteen indie, rrom the surface. They wero wrappod in a soiled suck. Tho treu wns sawn off close to the around, and thev hail tho'eviJo'itlv boon liiiMuii nt tho 111I1C'. , lion of two roots and the wood had ! . i-j w t ! i of the treo in derived from tho I grown over end enclosed them. 'I'm 'sun, from the air and from the v,i watch was old fashioned, having a' t,.-.',iu.l very littlo from the earth ; caae that could lie ilotacln"!. and was J n,,t:ibly all vt getal ion In .i-onies iuscriliod with t!io date 17 td. Oue Hi(.jv liUuuH it is freely i "cposod to pencil caso whs provided with a pen. !Huntiiiino. Wood and coal me but Tho othor had only a pencil and was ,'onilcnsod sunshine, which contains minus tho soul. Tho clmiti was long n,r,.() important elements, cptally and was intended to pass around tholm,,,! t both vegetable nud aui ueck of tho woarer. There was nluo ,i life magnobia, lime mi l iron, a gold watch key, which, however, I n jd ti,o iron in the blood which did not Ct tho watch. Tho treo hud iives tho durability necessary to attained a groat ago, being about six j bodily vigor, whili magnesia is' im feet in diameter. An old mansion :,(, .'nt to manv of tho tissue. Thus onco stood near by, and it is sup posod that the urticlos in question wore buried during the war of tho Hovoltition. The watch was unin jured except that the hands woro rusted off. Tho finder has had it ro pairod and will exhibit it to any who are curious to sco such a rolio. Ho lives abont a milo sbovo tho Fox Chaao, on tho county lino. Xorrit toirn Herald. A IIomelt Slav's Wit Abdul Aziz says Lord Staleybridge is not impervious to tho shafts of wit. Ouco in his younger days, ns ho was hunting in tho valley, ho mot one morning ns tho day dawned an un commonly ugly man, nt tho sight of whom bis horsn started. Being nearly dismounted, dooming it a bad omen, ho callod out iu a rago to have his head struck off. Tho poor peas ant, whom thoy had soizod aud wore on tho poiut of exocuting, prayod that ho might bo informed of his crime. "Your crime," said tho Sul tan, "is your unlucky countouanco, which is tho first obtoet I saw this morning, and which had nearly cans ed inn to fall from my horso." "Alas 1" said tho man, "by this reck oning what torm must I apply to your Majesty's couutunauco, which is the tirst objoct my eyes mot this morning, and which is to cause my doatht" Tho Sultan sniilod at the wit of tho reply, ordorod tho man to be released, and gavo him a prosout instead of taking off his head. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iCrLoisuro without learning is donth, aud idleness tho gravo of a living man. It was a bravo soying of Soipio, and every scholar can say it that ho was novor less alone than whou alouo. We pity those who spend thomsolvos, and misspend their time in doing nothing, or worse than nothing i who are always idle or ill employed. Oood 1'i.ack to Bro!" At The Alle- Kbeny Itonxo, No. 813 & 814 Is one of . . . .i,i: i.J the beat placets to sum at in rnniui. The Propr. Mr. Beck, Is the rljjht man and knows how to run a rlntt-clsas ho tel, as alt will testify who have stopod at bis House, Texinseasonable, iWHte w iff & ASsoHtnMVEMMT.lThoScrane.r " Buckcyo Poull.y Yard r.,..;.; . A .l,,L;n o. 0(T.'re f,.r anlo Kon. ton IHTcnti i from cident ocenred on Wednesday morn- in a week, nt ten o'clock mi the L &1. railroad, n short distanco low Ikllovue, by which a widow uumod Mrs. (Juinn, was killed on the! . f.. i..:.... 1.... t;t1.. were returning to their homo in Lackawanna townuliip, having been in tho city to tnuko Boino prn'r-haxcH. and wero walking slang tho loa 1, when thoy saw and utigino approach ing. They stepped nHido to nn ad jacent track to let it pass, not know ing that they wero plucin them Helves in tiio way of another eiigino coming elo behind them. Tho boy unopened to look bohin I hitu, atid realizing their peril, shouted to hi' mother to leave tho ton 1. at thei name time leaving tlio f.tt tl spot t Tho woman wast so confused that sho, diil not comprehend the situation and in another moment tho loconm. ; tivo wat upon her. striking her vvith powerful force and throwing her be side the rails. .She was promptly' taken up an I conveyed lo tho nly employees of the roa I. l- it jwhilo she w.w being tninsfiric I from tho train to ', the carriage fori I tho purpose of conveying her t j tho! I liai knwaiiiia hospital slio d i e 1 ' I I hero wis no mark vl a niiv;Io wound vi.iiblo tipviti her, ntid those I who attended her htate it in their .opinion that her back 'van broken. Ah soon lis it :n ilwovctv I that them as far iih Lackawalitia i.tation. where they procured a wngou an I took them to the miserable home i,f the unfortunate uomauiit Mu llown I Here they diseoverc l a family of seven orphans, nmong them a babe , only n few in, mt ha old, mil not a, moiisal of food in tho house. Tlio j case was one of the most dish-cueing 1 tllllt COtlld be C l!ll ive I. i ho t'.tto- IT f ti.o chihlieu l.i; I b but a Hhort time previous, itn l they were now helplchs fatherless, moth erh ms, f oodless almost. Il 'Iplc s. for the lir.t in which they lived is ileH -cribed in the forcible luugungo of one of tho men who visited it lis be ing "littlo bettor than a graveyard." Sunshine. I'rom an acorn woighing a few grains a tree ill grow for a hundred years or more, not only throwing oil' many pounds of leaves every jour, but itrielf weighing several tons. J If nil orange twig is put in a large box of earth, nud that earth h weighed when tho twig becomes a tree, bearin ' luscious fruit, there i very liturly the iwune unioimt of; l(l(,.(i)a from careful ctperiineiils undo I , liv ti'ii iit :ti( tni'ii. li i i ult im.'i'i'! :t i li ' ,. I f ,f.l lliit ,i vorv loi-ir.i teii-l ,if tin. it is that the mora persons nro out of doors, tho moro healthy, tho more vigorous they nro, and tho longer they will live, livery human bt ing ought to have an hour or two sun shino at noon in winter, nud in tho early foreuoon in summer. Brains in Time of Peril. I'roru the O rt,lild. Tho Grand Thentro nl Vionna was crowded. Tho Kmperor Francis, with several of bis family, was in tho imperial box. Tho play, Sehil lor's "Kobbers,"' had renciied its third act, when a cry aroBO that tho Ktngo wns on fire. L1111I0 J'evrieiit sigualod at once t the proprietor who loworod tho curtain, llie actor stepping in front of it oro it wholly , . , . . ll'll, III 111.1 UlUIll , l-llll inn luitoi n..e. . "Tho Knipuror b'is been despoiled of an aigrette of diamonds. No honest person will object to being soarelnd. You will pass out ono by ono at each entrance, and bo search od by the pulica stationed ut tho several doors. Any man attempt ing to go out of order will bo ur restod." The.erowd duccived by tho coolness nud tho chargo, pourod out. As eoclt reached tho door bo was simply told to hurry on, nud jnst as tho lust rows of tho uppor gallery wore filiug out tho tlamos burnt through tho curtain. But not a life was lost, though iu loss than an hour afterward the buildiug was iu ruins. si?"01d age is coming on me rapidly," as tho urchin said when he was stealing npples from an old man's gnrden, and saw the owuor coining with whip in hand. &Tho best capital for young men to start with in life is industry, good sense, courage and the four of God It is better than all tho cash or cre dit that was ever raised. lS"SueceBs in life is very apt to make us forget the time when we were not much. It is lust so with the frog on the jump i be can't re member when bo was a tadpole, but other folk can. PA., ftAlKJil 10, 1870. NO. 44. Llo 'I r - I'AHK MRtilM f. Bfl T and PAUTHIIXIK ('t'l'lllNM, IlKtitt N an I bo-MvniTil i.kuiuihns. Hl.Vt.it u V lmllKlSiH, aul lltiCHANH.ai fJ I'tK IKN (iivo in a trial. Pcnd ninmp for rlrcular H. AC I.YSPK.i Marlboro, Hiark Co., Addre s CMcs Flower ari Garden Seeds ''I STRAWBERRIES and PEAChtS, Xuw'.'Soi-tM ly Mail. l'lunts of the newc-t and lineit im proved nort, carefully packed and pre paid by in, ill. My collect i in of Straw berrien look the lir-t pri'initini f'r tl.r lic-t Collection, at the crci! -h uy of the M:ii II ir'.ieulliii-.il Society, in It -t n, ia.t its'iiii. I j:iov ne.irly 1 "i varietii'". t'u lilot e,,'iit,!el' colli'eti o:i 111 the iiiitrv. io.'lndiii nil t!,e new, l.ir-e Ameii ' .oi and imported kinl-i. I'ri i d le-rriptive Cn' ilone, j;r iti. by mail. !-o. I!n!!.-. l .-.ht T s I! l'ovr- ;r, i ik. i'l;eti 1'io.vi.r or ti.tr .leu Si,e.'., '.Oil I v 111. ill. I1 J' Tin1 True C.ipe (' id I 'tanbcr- " .'erl. .,rl (. f, I I ..ii V. land, orltirden, by in.iii. pre - Mil. f 1 per 1I. per I.om. II. .u - i!i-f U' u.t It.ll, to tlio I'ra le. Acetiti II M. WAI'-ON". ii'ril -i an I -e I W.I M.i-.-. i:-t.il.'.i-!i.l o i l r, !: mm'. -1 :. lony N'nr- I'i . 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"ii l i" it "Ti Dilution of Pn tr.ersliip- fPlir. itndi fi-ii'lied I --; :;r- I ill the I nr. r.'tntll" I ii-Jiio.j nt A l:m-toir, Sni'lor r.-uM , I'-i. tin ier ll,o lirin i,:i,,,e ,-t ii-onU N A iiritiot, I, i i I l.l-, .t.. . ! lli'll mil o.'leonl . .tl. rolvi' ! Otuof"l.lli. ,'lr. A'lr ili I tollrliK Ir 'III II. I. It' 111 II I I." 'I I'l I I'll. I, Is M t II A Ml N't TI CK. VOTICP. is hereby fi IV ilo'Tuo W. Ki'tl'-r. I'.mi'iiM'.'M ' tven that ruo u . Kollor. ,'.,ni'iiM', ,i l on- 'r."n nn I t -t it" "f Willi nn s Kollor. t.'i. til" I l,i. ii... nl In llm ri..iti.,ii"lir' "'h'e. ut Ml'l. 11, l,nr. :.n I Ono tl. o .hiiiu will In l "'1'"""' lr ,'"i'lirin.ill"!i .1 leliruiry irrn ,. ll,. loin in, ,n 1'loa. I',, art la nn I ,,r Mi,li'r t 'onnl ' of liloli all i.raii luioron'-' l HI " ni , . jmi a,. .1. t'Kiil I'rmli'y. liMINISl'It TOHS' N TKT. - 1 l."lt re "I iVlu.lii. -Urtl ri .n II. 1 t-ntut- f ptitri( at tiitiiror I'aiu in .111 cufuii kiu a , o. hi'lved lu,lnl,tii I In nil, I e-tntn will I'Imii.u iiiiiIiii lio me'lliite I'.yini-rit wlillu l tiore l,ntltiu i'I.iIo.n nk-ilin-t il I oiUto will i.T.".-iit llieni l ,r not tkiui'Utt'i HANll.l, M l Ki ll, Jllll.N kl MO I., yb. pi, 'T4, A Iniliil-tr.tor.. N U W TOOK At A. K. GIFT'S NEW CASH BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE. on tho North side of Market Shot t a . fc.w doors west from the Court Mouse, , rnup. subscriber would inform Ins I fri. i,.i. .n,i nm nn.n. in mi.i.ii. imm nn,t 1 11,0 .urr "in .1 iih o.mutrjr ll. il In' linn Jn.t ri'iurn- 1 ,.,1 (run, l';,.,, !ii ."I i,a to,w l0lii ,1 111, en tiro in w. I.ro i.'l w, 11 . 'l" it a ti"' a or MiM-llilllMMIM 1 SotICe4, Hcltool I IooIcm, 1 tlanlc I SoolfM, Wal ets. Pocket Eooks, Eibles & Relifjous Books, . . . ALHL AlS AM) Ail kimis ot P'tprr, Ink and Famy itoati. AH iM OWY.KV f.ir'ASl. CH in-Ui " atuch IlitTu it uu c.irfcj tr iJiih uoU. A. (HIT, Hupt,3l.TT4. jHa-IMur IV NEW BARBER SHOP AND TOBACCO STORE. Middlebnrg, l'a. H.lr CotllnB Bti.tlnic, Kli.niponlBg, anJ Ualr rlug ileu. In the t..l lu.ou.r. TOBACCO i CIGAI1S. Tli bl l.rtnil. of tol'.i'oo .i.l Clu.r. con l.iilly cu li.nd. li. kei p. it H.il qiiilily oU al nawuUil. arloa., Uuaii'lirv JUUNJ.UA1R, Hep. 1, Wt. B ALD EAOLK IIOTKL, No.4l North Yblril Sirtet PHILADELPHIA, JOHMCtVMER, Prtfrintf Jsaoaryli670.il j Nil y.lnr ,'ount y I'.l., ,ti3,''l liA d 1 liuralil"! "iFl0WCr ti VCTOlllKG 'tl,i.ui,.Ur.luiie l. All ."r. 11. LiiihIhk tliiim- Iu " w V v0Ku.ia,w TIIK npQ. trjrnQlmpnt 1 t Duot XilVyOUUUiit I ! AS iDauStrial Eiiii'jitnii BsnJ. Whole Bonds, 020 each. Half ; G10 Quarter ' C5 H ALLOTMENTS A N STALL Y. 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In I ,1- n l "ir n.l" .ii V, ''lo ii l .t -I, or Or , Ir on .i I Urt I o ir-,' "i Ml -r i'l ll. ,t l 'i nl i rn Is 'lee- i I'- t .,-;i i.'i.o in - v ' ' n'l'ilit o'ltol a :o mi i ,o .1 , ,i..r..,i- u -" - .1 1 1 it, ,-n 1 1 ui" ir-It. e j r It,. i ii 'll. Mil. hi ..I i:. l.nli.1 ; p inontl "ill III ino.lo ,,l on r .if oil''" .In i' lo ' 1 1 alH ut.'I c':o''Hi nl. l.y ii.",ti. i.l m liloli i- 1 1 y .'in-r, r n., ti-iifr : n loll lit , o it inl'in in iv I o, in iy oiiro I itn-cil ole'.i 1 1; , fie ni'i , iooi r;i 1,'iiiu . btf'li.l- l.e tiiro .ii'.iil I i n iii P. t ti'inl. of i ory ) "in h nt. 1 ri y coin In M,o I oi I. ,-' llll.l. I' , .1, In i 1. 1 .III MO, I'.', I', KMT ...lr.. t -t i .n l, "ii r, .'"l't "f -,i '' i ti r two , t .Unil'l A l lr.' I' , I" MAS. . kl.ivi: x i ii I'JT 11 rr, Now Vol i I'.int 11:11 i, II, I.'e'l. VI K"S . . 503il3 nro tlio lie t tlm worM r, In ,-. Th.-y n-e . mtu 1 l,y a Itillll'ili ,o.,l,'e In Atlir-rl oi, tin. I llmio-iill I". tvi'itlliil I liiifor. mot .plnnO!.! oi;ol l'rt.-ol Cat il"U' .o'-t Iron li nil Mli', i-ii-I''.v the ; '.liitu n 'i ount at.iiii;. VlTjK'S Flower & Vegetable Garden 1 th nv") tp iiitlhil f thn klnltn tho wmli IttiHit tln in' trly rn pturn, liiin lr"l i 1m llliftr itl n-. dti! I'Mir t'hr-'ino IM-ritrv ut V-w. ti', U tut it it 1 1 y ilr.twn an 1 c l tro I lr'H iiiturr. I'rlt'o imi 111 nr onvorn ; tj vi. voan lit Clt'Ki.Ill oluth. Virli B'Eorijl Unldv Tlil' l a t'oanilliil ipi irterlv .Inurn il. flnotv tlliilrilo'l, mil 1 t'linlnu mi cl"Kiio ''"t'iri-1 t r,,nl i-,il'o win, tho nr-t niniil'ir Prl otitr rt. i.e-ttiu your. Tlio ll r-t u tun lur l-r i7il jti.t IcuO'l, A l ln'.. JAMbS VU!K. lloolie.tor, N. A . DOWN WITH HARD TIMES. save I0TEYv'o,:, tlo If, lny wh"r CHI OKf v i it utiNht 'h Minn ii, 1 Ui tlri l N, l I l:ir nl', ;ii ItrtMtill- I I Qt.( i;,i-t ,, ll n.. hii.t iKrih.t- a .,t t,'-i4 lit I 'a '.tKitl ntrilt. 1 1 ntli r TJ t.trn-f "f hy, Faiiv, Hit. 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Altlri'it all r l nt 1 11- OJtM isiOV k t i , s. K. IntL- tvnnani) mnfy nut all cntytwuiumw 22 JJ (inly lu 1'liua. "Uu ttlt tlai k- t-l lNtltt tin y . loMity raft lar tfii mCIsu I i"i am 1 1 u, ni iooi viiaijoi ui viyi wmioh KUttrttntea will ut yu id tha way tu iuka 'o uu Uli, und nut Uko lia'f yjur.tluia. fcuit- aitla tr u.eit or woman, boy of itlrla, If ohtiraiy naw. i uuumihii f aa uw ura iy U-K i'Uiufn. t.)-. uitataitl inc-tna. 1 iiU u tl.i "clittin'a f Mftjiiii.a,M uiv i ti ytiu will b t a to iKH-a It loll uur Irlau'lt, fur ll la A Furl una r uiiia wuiiuy uarvioM araua nu tiaati tiliUiic liathl. N"t ria, jawvlry. or utnar huuiljua, but ft fcala nJ Hura icurtt bul Dai"t'iirtuultf. Haioitla tu, t'lrouUri, fco. 4ft. .tern ui at si4, 2o t anta uply to iiitr.iiluo H; Doua Iraa, act Duita il rtplr atilUay wm to makatM 0 ft fr claar. HumliatU ra uuklntf tht, ftiitt fJ oauta nt ' W" will ibow you "Ik.w 'it. dune." UO..allShll,N. ti. now 'ita otma." AjaraM, aiM tu OtNti tee. toO. P. Hoa ai.1. h t'u.Na York Oiur faiuplilat ot too iia. eiuutnlnii IUI. ol n.Mtpf, in c.uwaiei auooin eei oi 4frtielfa. Mat.S,'ll. rjriua l'QHiv Published every ThuraUv Evening tjf TBHEMIAQ CBOTJSH, Prop'r. Torms of Subscription, two nnu.Aiw rrn annum. ry. abla riihin nix months, or fi.S0tfnot -tmid ithin th ycur, paijT lr. eoiifiiiurM until all nrr'rnL'e arej pant unlcHs at tbe option or urn pub tidier. r?ubri rlntinn rintido of the cottfltf rAVAIII.K IM ADVANCE. eavrd'erions liflinn and tisine pspcri sddrea'cd n otlt-r bpcnmc a'lbacrihers iitid re linblo for the jrice of the pnppr awrat. aii.hv.. snaac airawas, S. ALIEKA1T & SON. A T 1'OKXK i'S A 1 f.A V. HolillMuriSa l'ilw Ml pr,ifrii,nal Lcinom and enllecilnjj enlrmie I l, their cure wIM e pmmptly (ion li(i. ('an o jii-'tlto I Is vKngllea or (Unoin. 'lifici!, Mnrbo'. 8 inaff. mi'jTsmitii. L ArrouNK.y Ml.KW. MtPPt.l.lit l.'l. MS VKHK OH., I'X oifr. til. ! ofel .nut i..r,-e In th fih'tt CiiU'illttl in la Knll. mi, I llermnn. T N. MYKU-. lJt ATTi'FU tunmoa jthw fc IKti-ift Alloriicy, Mi-ld'rbiirg, fflydor Cmmlv IV tin 'it iTh'O i ft-w "I "T- Weit of (lie ("iTirt U mi-" en Mtin iioi-t. t'o'iniliaiimi In llniili till "lor'iiia litiipin;1". !'p.'ltT, VAN tiV..VM." ' AVfOllNEV AT r, u, l.esv ilmrg Pit., !, lifer. te pr"f,'il"i'iil .rviee In ,ie pti),. i-, I ll,-fli,n. mi I it!l ullii-r l ln t-'iim. it liu inc. t -niruti' I tn li" cure ill r j.. ire T'ir.il rtMeiifiotl. 1 CU.tNMII.I.r.lt. auh'Unkv at t. W, Middlebnrir, Trt., (iilor M prnfi'.'b'fint i rtler. to the put,, iio, r.illi'itinna an I aH ether 'refeiiinnit l,uini' fiitruilad ti I'ia earn will reei -r,.mt ituriiii"!!. .)r.n t, 'tiitf BI. JI. (JKIMAI, Attorney ; Gouucellor .1 T-1..X llr. !)iri.'.. N. V.. (' .f Market ti Water fil' t ri'i'titii s. I'cmt'it. (',,nii1in'iMi in b ull Knilili an, Herman Ui.ipi t.i-. f"'f. li'. ''-' I. I. INN. A II. Iill.li. tn I. Y S .. M. I. Inn, I VfrnilNbtS Al' I.MV, l.riiiirit, VI. nlov ll'oir refi"iinnl iiorficea to 111 1 1 1 1 : i . (' illeeti.itis nn l nil oilier fro t -a il i i-iino- enlrii.toil lit ilteir rurrt ml! r -,'ito.roni-i adeu: bin .J Jan. 3, "07tf V. J. P.. .KLLKK, .1 TTnni:i'.A T-LA ir t , ' i' Iii- Ciutut;l, rennrt. , Ml ',' lt. . ITOl I ,T I f .1" ll'ill ui e n o'er e o ' ', In". I i" : i ' I -in in I ir,u t - i-il.lel t i h.e rr will h mten I,-1 .. Will pr.-tli. f- ,f si,t '".r .n I aotmi'iine' . i. .'i.ii. I 1 , tli- Kiiiuh 't '.- I.'. 'Tstl 0 u.Mii.r p.. 'I1er Iii i VT' '" ill". ( '.l'.' "I I'll-ill I i t ' !' J 1 Atioi 'ro,foinnil 1'ii"!ti'"' en. i w:!! I,e ir-.tri i t ly ntt, relcd I". 1 1 .... , J Tllt)MlUN BAKKU, Vt loi'llt'.V.lU-IiflW, l.i-wi.lnird, I'nion Co., Pa. fojV-fiun be (I'li'ul'i"! in the Englisb and 'Ionium I'liiR'nif ' ni t It T. M irki't f-irecl, oppoai's Wall tiiitii i!.'k Sinrn 8 "f , W . VOTTEB, a TTonxnr a r 7, a w. Jlclinsgrovo Ta , (Horn liii profoi'i'iiiiiiil irrico to Id ! Mi!,!ifl. All b'ttil t,tnini nlrnie.il lo let ir? will i-.-orne r roin I ntli'littr n. oine nn I.i'ira'io'n I'm N" Lniherun Cliureb. .lieV. -ll '- JjJ T. P.UK. ATTilltN'KV ii;i.!N's iii'ivr.. s-iv i irvrr. p- - 'iir.l 'i, V7tf A L . .SIM I 'St N. ATTOIISCV r r. wr. Northumberland, Pa. ITers Iii" frnfmnidtiiil arrrice lo the pub. ic. All lniiiiio.il eiiirn-te I lo hie ear ill l,o frjtiiptljr iiliendi'il in. (Jan. K. 'fiTif Justice of the Peace, Midillchurg. Snyrlsr couidy. Pcnn'a (-.ttiv. iti. iii- il-iif, nnl Cil'o, ti'.i . m.ite, I iitvi'iiii ; i,,trnt.i in Ina rro. mil roeir ,ri,ni'i Hti.'iul"!.. .Inn,' II, rt, D!l . I' KANAWKb, MIYSIC IAN AND Sl'UGEOV, t I'litrrt lllc, .ttnjilrr Co., I'll. iiirum hie I'rorcieii'Dal eervice I th ,.iil'!io. S-astf lyi. a. m. hMini, rursiciAX axp svnaFAur, Olfera Ll profo. donal eert Ice lo the o)t I irne of A'Uiu.hurjj ant eioinitj. tpt, 73 .!. Y.'SIIlNI'KIi, Bl'lUifcCfN ASH I'llVSiriAV, M.drllvburg l's., Oilers IiU prafp.eioonl aerfier. lo tb oit iivna of Mi'Mleuurg auJ .ieiroir; f. March 21, '7 ' J 1. MDNBECKT, el'iiAtlceof the Peace Atlamsburg, Snyder Vo.t Pa. Will lie Id bi office at lb above mestimv eil place, no MONDAY and BATl'RI'Af ol eacb week, when all kind of bueinee relaliog to bi office, will be attended tf Juu i!0 '7'llf V. VAN HUSKIUK, iUHOlOAL MECHANICAL MSTlflT Salinsgrovs Penti. A. WliTSCiSL, , Justice of iks$; Pfiace, litavertoifn, X:ttf-7..rJ('it., ft. All kinds of oo'loctU ui i.t 1". " 1i!-ere) rn. t'rompiy titeuiii to a.e t ''2ib I ueltil It hii) Mft Z 1 tl '1 I ; i 1 1 i i US iot ti moLX.'
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