yv.lvertiliar ltatost. Ons column one year, $c0.00 Ouedislf, column, ono year, 3:MK) Ono-rburtli column, one year, 13.nl One square (ID lino) i insertion 73 Lvcry ndditiotml insertion, 00 rrofcssumnlnnd Husincss cards of not nioro tlmn 9 lino, per year, 6.00 Auditor. Executor. Administrator ' Mild Assignee Notices, 2.r0 Editorial notices per lino, , 15 All Advertisements for a shorter no. nod tlmn ouo yenr nro ttitynhlo t the time they nro nrderod, and if not rmid the person ordering them will bo held responsible for tho nionov, 1 o o t r y Art All tho Children In? Tht tlsrkntss fulls, the wind is high, l)tns black elou Is All ibt western sky l bs storm will soon begin ( Ths thunders rose, lit IIIiiiiIii,c, flih 1 bstr lbs (rsst round rsin drops dash Art sll lbs children la T Tlisy'rs coming snnly le my slds i 'ibsir forms wnhln niy arms I hiJs No other arms srs surs I Ths slnno msy rags with fury wild, With trusting faith taeb linU cbi'.d With mother fssls scaurs, fluf fuliirs dujrs ars drawing nssr They'll go from this wsrm tifltef hsrs, Out la the- worlJ's wild din Ths rsin will fall, tba roll winds blow, I'll sll alone and long to know, Ars all ths ebildren la ? Wilt ihsy bats shelter ihrn secure, Where btarts ars wailing strong sod sure And Iots is Irus when tried ? Or will ihcy And a broken, reed, When strength of heart thejr so much need, To hslp ibero brass lbs tlds ? God knows il all His will Is het, I'll shield them now, anl jriel I lbs rest In bis moil righteous hand , Pomctimes souls bs lote, ars rlen IS) tempest wilds, and thus ars driven Nearer lbs beitsr land. If bs should call me boms before Ths children go, on that hint shore, Afar from ears and sin I I know that t shall watch and wait Till He, tks keeper of lbs One, Lets all tho children in. i H f! I) 1 1 (l II O It N . Tho Lost Children. Horn, as the writer was, in sight of "John Hrown's Traet," op tho fir thar and csstern edt of hi-t momory tbcro are inoidents of atr.ini cxei'o insot. Ono sumruar afternoon the Jler. John lilodgoit wai preaching liia seoood sermon, whoa a mo ateppedjo at tho door and fid, 'Two children lost!' Tbe KMer lulled in the midst of a sentence, laid ofT hix coat autl with a "U.mn brelhrco and trlends, it U everybody's businesn to nee It and to Buve that which is lust,' Uown l.o oame out of the pulpit, and the ahlo bodied in the oi.ngrcuation lollowcd him out i:i tho MinHhino liko cheep thut know their nhephcrd. A few abort wordd told tho atory. Tv little children, brother and Histcr, had gooe out on Sunday morning to pick berries. Might canto but not th ehildreu ; and I think thai oil tiigliw in a woo'(, a Saluiday night without tho g tiur.il h'.tH' h ild is tho mot 1 jnely nnd iliual. A few of the neighbors had gone out with lm lurun, boroa nod guns, and the iimtb. er had accompanied them, and had boa'en up tho aljacout woods, aod had worn out the weaty ui'lit, nod the tr'abbulh dawned npMi eyes dry with nameless tear and hearts liitter with angui-h. Many a tiuio tluriog tho dark hours had sotno lantern's decepted ray fullon upon a pi!o ol leaves covering samo bit of a broken limb, nnd a shout of "Fuuud 1" hud only plunged them iuto deeper sor row. And s tho Sunday sliono drea rily out. uotil a 'mcfsenger citno to the village and gayo tbo general a larm. '" The campnign was soon ornniio l. Nearly two hundred mou wero enliiit cd, and the plan wa to attack a cer tain spot iu tho woo Is, marching up. oq it ia exteudid line, at such din. tance apart as to command tho whole tpuo botweon every two, and so t'uirly tarvei-t the ground of oNy thing upon it of huniau iotcrest, Uuos were distributed, and tbo order wore (hut do cry should bo ruit-ei, no piece discharged, but move iosilenco ; th it fboul 1 the children bo found, one gun should bo fired ; if dead, two J if a live, three in quick succession. lint they were not men only .joined the tuercii'ul brigade, but mothers nn I active girls aDll they prove 1 tho most observant sud vigiluot of all, for nothing i qtiickons a uomao's wit as love and grief. Aud sj thoy 'set fotth. The boy of that day re in c oi bo r s the scene, as if it weto now before bis eyes. Tho village was out of doors. Groups of tho iulirm, tho woman nnd tho children spottod the picture like a leopard's skin. The touo4 woro subduod, thoro was a tint . onioir, longing look on every face. Some of them followed out of the edgo of tho village, and stooJ out and listenod. Tbo sottlomeot eould not have been stiller had it beeo a dcsorto l grave-yard iuateal of tbe abode of tho living. The shadows wero travoliog oast, wardly. Tbe sua showed a golireu rim over the western hills no 1 was rtooo. TLe siats oame peaociuiiy out over tbe whole heaven, as it thore were no such thlni as grief in tin uulverso. Nine o'4ook, and no sig- 4 nal 1 eloAn at) 0X stiout : mm I vm'U, but do gun. Ths slow clocks J . licked slowar. Stars went down one after anoibor, nod tboso that tarried grew paler. There was a suspicion of dawo above tbo woods. Aod (ben, far off, faiut, and vet certain, llicre at a report. Tbo line came to un 1 instant hair. Tho lilted ! i" was lot down softly upon tbe lullon leaves, leit that o should be a second sound and tboy should miss it, aod so bo wrong in tho count. A half minute nd another signal, "round, and dead," so fur tbey read. Was that U t Was the story completely toldf "isatsuan times we tniuk'last. Th electrio flash is a dull traveler besides a swift thought A , foMr conds, and a third enn broke tba hllness and out tha tense cord of 'iiponae, aud let bnmau nature l 0u kxful, . grateful, orweoue. Slit VOL. 13. "Found and alive I" was tho atory tho ritle told, and then arms ticked liko clocks along tho lino, nnd shouts rang as if an army had won a victo ry, and floated out into the clearing rind reached the wniling, watching, sleepless vitiligo, they took up tho cheer, and ninn broko down iu tho midst of it, and women hid their fa ces and sobbo I Then back they came the tho glad brigade1, in the grey of tho morning, with their dim lanterns, and thoir smoky torches and their rifles in their hands bear ing tbo wanderers feeble, but nlivo and unharmed, stained with berries but not with blood, Church Union Profitable Poultry Keeping. Every once In a whilo wo read of some great attempt to raise poultry on a very extrusive seals, with Um lacis and tbo (inures lo fcoiv that the speculation has been rxt'uamly prfit alil and the proprietor would hardly exclmngii il lor a gol.l mi no. Yet one by ono those establish ment go down, and their nnmo is heard r.o tnoro fur ever among the chicken men. It would bo very Interesting if we could only hear abmt these great fniluro, as well as of tho great succors, but this it seems is not tho way of tho world, so wo bavo torost rout'tntO'l with recording tho good prospects of those who invest largoly, and hero is tho lutcst front tho Fiirmer Journal : It is nt Greene, Chenango eonntv, N. Y., and is kept by Mr. A. H. Il'ib eson. Ho has ti.O'JO ducks, -l.tKlO turkoys, nnl 1 -OH linns. They con sumo daily sivfy btvdiels of corn, two barrels of meal, two barrels of pota toes, and n tpiantity of charcoal. Tho meal, potatoes, nnd charcoal nro boiled together, and form a pudding. wlncu is fed warm. Ho litis coin- monced to kill Hu m oil, nnd employs fifteen bimila i.t tiii'lf. fvvil til kill, niul ono Ui carry away and pack on racks uutil frozen, then they aro ready to pack for shipping. lie also employs two men to cook tho food and feed them. Ho has twelvo buildings for his fowls, from ono hundred to two hundred feet long, fourteen feet wide, and seven feet under tho eaves, with 1 a door nt each en 1 f Itobetioii bought most tncm. Mr of bis (lucks in the West, and hail them shippe 1 in crates threo dozen in a crate. Ho also lias an an egg-houso, tl"i by 50 feet, and four stories high. The outside) is eighteen inches tlii"tt, and built of cut stone, kid in mortar, boardod up on tho insi ', nnd lilh' 1 in between the ont.sido nnd itinido wall with sawdust, it taking :).0H bushels. Mr. Kohceon ol vitin that he can keep eggs any length of timn in this building, lio also keeps tho poultry that he is now dressing until next May or Juno, which bo sell.i at eighteen or twcnty-livo ccnt-i per pound, and it cannot bo told from fresh dressed poultry. Ilo gets teti cents per pound for turkey feathers, twelvo for hen s, and Mxty-livo for duck's. Ilo says thero is money in poultry, and ho thinks ho can nmko out of his ti.OtIO ducks enough to pay for his cggdioiiRO, which cost 7,1)1)0, Ho iutends to keep a great mmy luoro next season, and has agents out all over tho couutry buying up poul try aud eggs. ftayriio great boll of Moscow, called tho T-ar Kolokol, is tho largest in tho world. It is 8'J foot three inches high, and measures around its margin CJ inches. It woighs 11:1, 712 pounds and is valued nt !?:liK). 000. Tbo bolls of China rank next to those of Russia, though inferior iu form and toue. In l'ekin, Father l.o Compoto says, thnroaro? bells, each weighing 120,000 poiiuds. A bull taken from tho Dag on pigod.i at Rangoon was valued at $HS,000. Among tho bolls recently cast for tho now Houses of Parliament, tho largost woighs I t tons. Tho next largest boll in Kngland was east in 1S43 for York Minister, and woighs 27,'00 pounds. Tho ti rent Tom of Oxford weighs li.OOO pounds and tho Ureut Tom of Lincoln. 12,001) pounds Tho boll of Kt. l'a'il s, in London, is 0 feet in diameter, and j weighs 11,000 pounds. Ouo iu Vienna weighs 40,000 pounds i nnd in Ohnutz is another weighing about J the same. Tbo famous bell called Susanna, of Krfert, is cousiderud tho finest bell ruotal, containing the largest proportion of silver ; its woigbt is about 30,000 pounds t it was cast in 1107. At Montreal, Can ada, is a larger boll than any iu Kng land, weigUing 2;,-100 pounds) it was imported in 1813 for the Notre Dame Cathedral. In the opposito tower of tbe cathodral is a chime of 10 bolls, the heaviest of which woighs 6,01:1 pounds and thoir aggrogato weight is 12.80D pounds. The largost bell in tho United Ktatos is at tho Uni versity of Notro Dame, near South Bond, Iud. On certain occasions it has boon board as far away.asElkart, 18 miles from the University. There is likewise a magnificent cbirao, con mating of 32 bells, in the tower of the College church. MTThe return ci tho lasb as a method of pnnishmont has been re vived ia Virgioia as a matter of ne cessity to restrain turbulent negroes. It ia however impartially applied to the backs of delinquents of all colors, in compliance with Hie civil rights law. try A cherry tree afc Womelilorf wM'ta Jul! Mem last wW e. : MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDEll COUNTY, A Narrow Escape. A Viyhtfor Life ui'.h a Panther. Trota ths Trot Timet. A short time ngo Gcorgo Ilinolc ley, of Conkliii(villo, Knrntogii coun ty, started to tlrivo from Cornith to his; homo, lie had a spirited borne, anil wliilo pnssing through a atrip of woods tho liorno suddenly slopped, snorting furiously, and refused to proceed. Tho driver urged him to go, and futility struck him with a Imlter, tho strap rtid of which was tied to tho cutter iu order to prevent its dropping out and becoming lost Tho horKo jumped forward in n frightened manner, lint before) lio hud tttken thi'(H Mti'iis a lingo piinthor sprting from behind a low evergreen ' Iuho by tho track and lenpod m inure into tho cutter. As it utrurk tho cutter it foropnws como with great force ngiiiitRt Ifinnkloy'a brouxt, and with one html with its powerful tmils tho tnun'r) clothing wns Ktripped clenn from bin akin. Iliiicklcy htid lint linllnr tvitll tvlitTl lin li.t.l itluf Btrnck tlto h.ro till in hiMlmnd nnd;'1!1'0 "V'"i,,nH1 :.,ui;...,i....i., i. I....I ; ...;i. ..ti i.: ; No one cltinbn I ttibitiviiti ii vj iiii iv n iiii mi inn might over tltu heiid of Inn ticrco hh Ktiihmt. Jt v ottu of the blow tho j bedstall prised over tho pantht .head. It being n slipping nooso t r h the noxt elToi t to striko drew tho nooso tight around tho panther's neck. Then a desperate hand-to-hand, as it were, light ensued. After a terrible struggle, during which tho panther bit Hinckley's right nrm through i and through, ho succeeded in ch"kj ing tho ntiimal so that it released its hold. It continued, however, strip ping his clothing and lacerating his! iIohIi with it hh.irp claws. When fllil llolittuil. lill.illii.l irl.. itiA ul.tirrli I vi. v , , vii, jiiiiii'i.ia u. iiiu ni'.iu ti. i:.....i ....... i UHJ liwi riill t,ViV a Mil II 'Mil HUH tho contestants were thrown out I ho moment they struck tho earth, 1ifit-Af.i. 41.... .n..A.1 ........nt.a. fit... end of tho halter being fast to the culler ntut ttio oilier tint iigni ntiotii tho vt iKl annual s neck tho latter was mercilessly dragged after tho living steed. Tbo running away of the horso saved Mr. Hinckley's life. Ho was left bv tho roadside, wheiico he in coin-so of time, found his wav to a habitation. Tho hoi so ran till it got i80 r,-, tbo cutter nnd then went i to Conklitigvillo. Tim cutter, badlv ' shattered, was found li ilfa luilo from the spot whero tho panther leaped from behind the buwli. Tho iitiiiunl was dead, choked to death and badly bruised. Remarkable Family. IfowXiiic CtiH.hm Wi're llurnrj lit Vutlh Wliii!' I.'fl Afom: A correspondent writinjj from Warren to thu Konovo lirortf, n lates tho folio iviiig ubout a reuiaik ablo family. In my travels, a short timo nr;o, near Cattish, Clarion county, I met Mr. John C. Kissinger, an old gen tleman eighty years of nje, halo and hearty, who is the father of thirty four children. Mr. Kissinger was twico married having bv bis lirst wifo nineteen children and fifteen by ins second wno is siui living, uoii forty-four vears and wei'diiii" III") pounds. In 1831 Mr. Kissinger lost nino children iu ono night, under tho following circumstances. Ilo and bill wifo wero summoned on n linv suit, somo fifteen miles distant; tak- ing 0110 horso they st ilted 011 th ir journoy, rnling alternately, taking with thom their baby. After linisb itig their business they started on their homoward trip, but when thoy got within four miles of home, a fearful storm arose, which obliged them to remain over night at Mr. Steele's, a neighbor. This was the lirst time since their iiinrrwgo that thev had ever left their littlo family alono. At nn earlv hour in tho morn ing they started for homo, but had uot gono far whon thoy wero met by two neighbors, coming iu haste to ward thorn, whon the horrible tale of death was soon told. That night tho house, was burned and nothing re mained of their nino children (tho oldest being It!) but a few charred bones. Tho youngest child by his first wifo, now living is a littlo girl cloven years of ago. They loHt tho yonngost child last spring, ngod l years. Mr. Kissinger was born in Adams county, and moved iuto Cliu ton couuty whon ho was sovon years of ago. Clarion county was thou a denso wilderness, gaiuo of every kind being plenty. Mr. Kissinger, iu his day, was a groat hunter, and the writer had tho pleasure of hearing him relate many interesting nd ven tures which by far outstrip our gcniid friend Undo Jako Ham tnersly. Mr. Kissingor ia surround ed by plenty nnd bids fair to live many jonrs yot. Tho writer spent a pleasant part of a day aud one night with the family, nnd as I took the sketch from tho old man's lips, tho tears coursed down bis furrowed chocks, and Lo said ho would gladly give all ho possessed to have the pleasure of seeing Lis thirty-four children all alivo. We bid the old man adieu, with wishes that the evening of his life might not be so heavily clouded as the morning. SaTTlant early potatoes at aoon as tbo ground is dry and warm. A few early frosts will do no barm if the young shoots are kept covered by the hoe or the plow when the frost is foarod. Tbo earlier the crop, tbe higher tbe priout. A dlfforonco of 1 libHabeL in making a short turn in tho road,"" !' !7 Ij" "'"h-ich . tho contestants wero thrown ot.t.L, MVV": 1 rmM. ..no? .l,.,.r"..ml .r ,-stwwvrt Look Out for the Rocks. A gentleman crossing the) English Channel stood near tho liulinsmnu. It was a calm ami pleasant evening, and no ono dreamed of n possiblo danger to their good ship. Hut n (hipping of a sail, as if tho wind had shitted, caught tho car of tho olUccr oil watch, nnd ho sprang nt onco to tho wheel, examining closely the compass. "You nro half a point off the course," ho said sharply to tho man nt tho wheel. The deviation wao corrected, aud tho ullieer returned to his post "You intt-d steer very accurately,' said tho looker on. "when only half n point is so much thought ol. ' "Ah, half a point in many tilaces. might bring us directly on i'.. .ocks,' ho said. So it is in life. Italf a point from strict truthfulness strands us upon (lie rocks of falsehood. Half a point from perfect honesty, nnd wu are steeling td might for tho rocks of crime. And so nro all kindred vices. aro alw.ivs small. to a summit nt one bound, but goes lip olio tilth) sb'p lit 11 time. Children think lightly of what they call ht iall hill:'. These rocks do not look so fearful to tliem. An American gi ntlcmun was once, when a lad, sailing down l'ast river, near New York, which was then n very dangerous channel. Ho watch ed tho old steersman with great in terest, nnd observed that whenever bo camo near n stick of painted wood bo changed his courso. "Why do you turn out for Uieso bit of wood f" asked tho boy. Tho old man looked up from un der his shaggy brows, too much . , ... i . , taken up wilh his task to talk, HUll I , . .. a i iiioso lnisoi woo. i, saui 1110 inoiignt less boVi ''I wollhl go right over I ,.!!' Tho old ninn replied only by a look which that bnv has not forgot- i tun in his manhood. "I'oor foolish lad,"' it said, "how little you know about rocks V Ho, children, shun tho rocks as you would tho way of death. Thero are plenty of buoys to warn you where they lie hidden, and whenever you ini'i-t jiie, turn aside, for thero tbo danger lies How a Cricket Saved a Ship. In boiitlify's IliM rij ;' y.Vii;, ho tells how Culira do Vaea waa ill n great slii going to hotttli Ainenca with four bundled men and thirty (no hundred vears ngo, our fa borsH, and after they bad 'rossed tln.rs did not light their pipes with , i no eipimor, me couinmti.ti r itiscov- urea liiar liieto were otity iiiieucaMKs'Il,11.r,, m il.,, kI,,.,,,, ,j ,. : ..r of wtiter left- Ilo gave orders to to milk's for tho nearest land, nti 1 for threo days they sailed fur the const. A pour sick soldier, who had left Cadi, with them, brought a grillo, or ground cricket, with him. thinking its cheerful voieo would amuse him on tho long, dreary voy age. Hut to his great disappoint ment, tho little insect was perfectly silent tho w hole way. The fourth morning after they had changed tho ship's course, thu crick et, wlio knew what she was about, set up her thrillest note. Tho sol- dier ut onen gave wartiiuing to the ollicer in charge of tho vessel, and they soon saw high, jaggo 1 rocks j just ahead of them. Thu watch had oeeu careless. 1111.1 me great snip in a few moments would have been dashed to nieces nil 1 1 in linlnittif (liia I puny creature had not scented the land and told them of their danger. Then they cruised along for somo days, and tho cricket sang for them every night, just as cheerily tis if sho hud been in far-oil' Spain, till they got to their destined port, the Island ,ot Cataliiiu. Largest Snake in America. .Vn'iitfiT 27 Ffft H fn' tft Lonj, Cuuyht in Minvmri. In tho zoological gallory of Dr. Cunningham, Carthago, Mo., may be seen Uio greatest American wonder extant, a snauo tweuty-suveii loet eight inches iu length nnd seventeen inches iu circumference, resembling in many particulars the Tiger l'athou or Amca, coiled in tremendous folds, with head erect, mouth open ami a mammoth forked tonguo protruding, as if about to gulp down at ono spiiug everything 111 reach. This snake, which Dr. Cunuiugham has named tho Lead Python of tho Southwest, is, without dout, tho largest American reptile over cap tured. Tho bstory of its capture is about as follows ; Two miners in Hickory couuty were returning home from a prospect in the woods, in the hitter part of July, accompanied by a large dog. Whilo pausing a thicket ou the banks of a stream tbey were attracted by a hissing or gushing noiso followed immediately by a loud yelp from tbo dog and a crash among the bushes. On approaching tbo spot they beheld the terrible monster in tbe act of swallowing the dog. Tbey fled, but soon returned, and succeeded in capturing tbe rep tile wbilo gorged. 1 be weight of tho snake when first taken was ubout three bundred pounds. oJ-Just a year ago a Norwegians when drunk, froze bis bands and feet so badly near eootuh, Iowa, that tbey bad to be amputation. His wife last week got judgment for 9,500 against the druggist that sold biw tbe liquor. PA., APRIL C, 18TG. One Hundred Years Ano. Ono hundred years ago, wedding tours wero not fashituihle. Ono hundred years ago, tho gin bct known was not tho cotton gin. Ono hundred years ngo, there were no Con federate Ocnerals in Congress Ono hundred years ago, fartneis did not cut their legs with mowing machines. Ono hundred yoars ago, our mo thers did not worry over disordered sewing machines. One iitindrc 1 years ago, her.' which could trot a inilo iu 211 were somewhat scarce. ( Inn hundred years ngo, tlro were tin disputes about tho impoliteness of street car diivcrs. Ono liundro 1 years ng people did not enjov tho incstimahlo plea sure of growling nbuiit gas bills. Ouo hundred years ago, timn nnd tidii waited for nobody, and now no body waits for tlwt tiinu and tide. Ono hundred years ago, "crooked'' whisky wa not known. Our fore fathers toi'k theirs straight. Ono hundred years ngo, every young man was not an applicant for a position as clerk or book-keeper Ono hundred years ngo, false teeth were not eotmi lerod very much preferable to tho original grinders. Ono hundred years ago, university boat clubs wero not entered at pool sales liko lighting corks in a pit. Ouo hundred years ago, kerosene lamps did not explode: and assist wo men to shuttle oil" their mortal coil. Ono hundred years ng. there were no Turkish harems at Halt Lake, anil no Ann I'Ji.as suing for auiuoteunth part of a divorce. Ouo bundled years ago, hnglund U-,111 till! Vlll-V 1:11 lllllllll.l Hill !..;.. 1 1 L lined i ! .,.(., ; ,.11 1..I ,,,lr il n tut ll'l.lfcVJ III kll-.li ..lir, I inline l 1 1 14 lion powerful and progressive. Ono hundred years ngo, a voting woman did not luso cade by wetting her hands in dishwater or rubbing tho skin olT her ntickles on n wash board. On-) hundred yearn ngo, wounded patriots wi re tint driven from the j public soitp-hiiitses to make room I for nun who took up arms ng iitt I tho Nation's life. Ono bundle I years ngo, there was no Itoss Tweed to steal the funds of New York city with no band nnd hoi I tbo reins of tho JMuoriatic party with t'.o otht r. Ono hundred years ago, tho phy sician who would not draw every form of disease from tho system bv tapping a largo vein in tho arm, was not ,,,,,,.1, (lf .t.jctor. tnutdu, ilt V.XXXVI fllo ju their pieco punk, n piece or steel, and a Hint. Ouo hundred years ngo, tho pro. dilct r carried bis surplus products to market 011 his horse, tlin products being placed in one en 1 of tbo bag and tbo jug in the other end. Ono hundred years ago, th-3 right of tho schoolmaster to "whip" was tli t ((Ui Htioin d. a deeper and more lasting impr 'hsion uan often made than with t'li) blackboard. Ono hundred years ago. there wero r.t real black negroi s in Congress none darker than tho A'ew Orleans Democratic Congressmen wero ad mitted to the lirst class. One hundred years ago, tho con dition of th weather, on the lirst of January, was not telegraphed all ovl.r tho eolitiiieut on tho evening of In, e,l. Ono hundred years tgo, pootile lid not worry about r.ipi 1 transit and cheap transportation, but threw their grain across tho hacks of their horses and uncomplainingly "went to mill. Tolvilit liiule. Tho Centennial Exhibition. The prico of admission will ho fifty cents, payable, in ono nolo at tho en trance gato, and admitting to every thing that is to bo seen during the time, tho visitor remains within the : enclosure No season tickets will bo sold, nor will two twenty-five cent notes for a singly admission, nor n dollar note for two, bo taken at thu gnto. No matter bow often a per son leaves tho grounds during a day ho must again pay a fifty eout nota each timo that ho reenters. Tbo hours of admission will bo from 9 A. M. to P. M. each day. Rolling chairs will be kept at designated stations within tho principal build ings for tho conveyance of visitors desiring to tiso them. With atten dants, tbo chargo per bour will not exceed seventy-five oonts 1 without attendants, thirty-five or fifty cents for each cluss of chairs respectively. Thero will bo plenty of ordinary chairs, which weary sight-seers may use without chargo. From soda wa ter fountains, iu pavilions scattered throughout tho buildings and grounds, a cooling draught maybe bad for a dime. A building entitled the "House of public, comfort,' will contain separate psrlors for ladies and gentlemen, retiring rooms, bar ber shops, baggage rooms, etc. Re tiring rooms are also located nt the entrances to all the principal build ings. Near the carriage concourso will be carriago stands, at which checks will bo giveu for vehicles left in charge. Tbe tolcgraphio system will embrace a central office and nuoiorous sub-offices, located in con venient parU of the buildings nnd 'grounds. NO. 49. Choice Flower and Mil Secds; STRAWBERRIES and i'EAChtS, I?Cow Hort by Mail. I'laiits of the new e-t and ilue-t im proved sorts, carefully paeked nnd pre paid by mail. My collection of Su.m berries took the lir.-t premium for lie best Collection, nt the j:r.it b"v i.f the Mass. Horticultural S i ie'y, in Hint on, last season, I grow nearly I'M vai it li the lilosl complete eolUetiou in tin Country, including n'l tlm m-iv, lar,-r American and impo.ie.i sin.i-. 1'iiri d descriptive Catalogue, gratis, by mail. Al.-, Hlltl'S, Flllit Tree, I'mi , I'.Vrr greens, 2- packet I'lmvi r or tlarlen Seeds, tl.tHlby mail. I'- I! T,,' True fapc Cod Cr.inbrr M , r, ifii pnii tor t p t ml I.. V- land, ortiardeii, by mail, in t-- tmtd. t per loo, f per !.. Wleile- ale Catalogue lo tl Tiade .(;elt." Wnntecl. II. M. WATSDV, did Colony Nur series niol Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. K-tablisbed 1-1J. EVJSRY LADY; llk'hti"! with ,it. W . i x,.it ) its I rtir.iiiis, "A It I-.in n- h-l "i" h IiIiih't,," ,ul IN in . -re i il I K li' 'i t.i 'III il a if I. IK- li lt II . f - it. t 41 Vt t. jr, tl - (i with i li ( oiui'l-1. in i-artt iiuiiiu r) Ml . i: -i, r irv, Ksa-iil'Mi N-ls'M, '., Kt.il I t;.-t tt. Iimi'1- linit t'Tsfv Ay nti.tiil'1 liatf. S -ti t . I r l Inn li 0 "v( rji- it fltil-t tii -' f"iiin niiw n our l4siit ttM-uitniM .. A I r. - : ALHi H r A. iu:n-ki,. Ni' huruti, i ii-;m' '., N. Y. EDW'D J. EVANS & CO., NLUSKUYMKN ANI SCF.KSMKS, Y IIRK, I'KN . 0prrn Oar.lsn snl Kluwsr Soiil. lr.n ObtjUiJi Srml, Nrrd i urn, Srn I ',.t'i,.rs, NVfil Wtirst. Irril nnil lli' tun aj,K St Hi i.m., ill nil klniU, t .r erliiK mi l LM!t PC tfOrrQ "f'sH I'lntliiK. rjUljl.O. 1 lib DO. Stamlitril hh.i Imirf Knoi ri,-, i Ir iii ftnil Smitll I'rtitt 4. h.vt-rtftt-tti, im innntvl Trss sn-l Shriiin. tt-i..-. llf.Uti rLuit k"- Hn.-lu" stmi lur t.rt.-o.l Hit, ax lur I ult iii.n,iov i:tiu.,u. ADIIXISTRATOUS XOTICK. lsi'tlM of Alm(n(lfain on th tvtito heuln Klltiiftr. I.tt if tntr lw., tWf.i haT iwen nr.int1 t tht un lKriitTio I, til r- ni kitnwlnit lliemttvp I tiltt tn ,, f-t ite irr rftu!tl to muks i:tvinrri( wittfitit i.liv. whilv tlii hftrhiH I'liiitn will pnfiit tLeui truly AutUttUilcftteil I r ottlcmnnt t I Kl I.K M I .Msl:H, WM. A. Mi hi , Jnn. fl, 'TL A-lihinl-triU'ui i;i:c 1 J ti"t.u uiitntirv nti thu r 1 ito ol HurrNtxi SW I' t '. I ltJ m Ai lf.H t"ttl.!, p tl" l , IV Itlfcf t'H'ft rtlltr-l t tlltt 'HI'I T-tt tifil. All ('! rltlllJ k lin I Hkf 1 )l III ! Vfsfl f'l't't f I t" f I Ml l'"t II If II PH f Uf tf-t t IICl HtJ ltVtlKltf Willi Hit .lull) , f llllo til I' h iVtllat 'l i.tna Will ): (- Itt ttiCEII tltlly UU- ttitlitli'ittci lr ftt lemii I tc MAI U l' V W'.I. I , mi it.iti-Iv 11. m wit am::;, Disolulion of Partnnrslii'i fpiIK undersigned engaged in th 1 tnnrsntlls Iiulnet4 nt A !tin Imri. Sr.v-li county. . unlt-r tint r.nn ni'iient H utiu A itriinl, Imvs Oils ility. tv miitinl i--niit. ill ' pulve-l irltiflribii. .Mr. Atiruii-I ri-iirln irum nrm. II. I. HUM Hi. t'cb.M, ISM. r. M. ,tl.AM istoticm:, NOTICE is hereby given that i. 1 1 loortt W. Kllir. I'otntnltfpu of itio ion n n l Mtitft ol W 1IIU111 s. Kltr. ti lil"l lilit ui tint In tli l,rntititrtr' i-'tt'd. nt Mi l- tllflttiri mi l thm the iti..t will l ('pffnto I fur (iiiinuiitl'iit r'lini iry l r i of tho '"tu rn nti I'ltitm I'niirt In mi l i t Suvt'i'P (-uurity uf wlilt'U all aHjMi)n luturo-to t i iif;iUe n-ttH' ', jftii j. :k h sk, iTotu y. A l)MINIsriT();S' XOTICK.- I.nitors of it-liiilnfmr itton n tiiee.Mt-. of Kreilerii-k Msiin r 1 110 ul .l.i k- ni t-mnililp Sny-ler -ouiity l'ii.. ilm'-l Imvu I n u r itite I to ttie iinlnr..linel. All ieri im kunwlnu llieiii relv4 Itolsl-litil to ntl e-litte will .'iio mniio liniiisill.ita p.iytiinnt while tli- hurliiK i-l.tl . iw nnt ii-tl'l o.-itA will tn-ei-oil t'ti'ii t ir net. iiom.uiio lin:t. m i 111:11, .Illll.N lO Vkn,, Ksti. 10, ';. Ailinlnl-tntoM. ST At A. K. GIFTS Ni:V CASH BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, on tho North side of Market Street a few doors west from t in: Court House. MIE silbscrib. I w,,u,l inform his1 frl.-mls n. Hi" ii'i'. n in Mnl.ll. Iior,. 1 tlm urroiiti'lins I'ooutry tl.it lo- Iism Jimt r- ti. ru ed from FlilUili-ltiliia ;ti l 14- n - to ! 411 en- llre new, Urge Bint w II s W'.'lr I nto k f !MiMt'llllll4'OIIS4 I J)lfM, tScliool ISooUm, 1 IliiiiU I looks, Walets, Pocket Books, Bibles & Rcligou3 Books, ALItUMS AND PIC'I CUES. All kinds t J''i r. Ink and J-'aitry All "U rllEAJ' forl'ASIt. Call at. I ! luy tm k tti-rs is uucharu f ir liolm' i'm U, A. K (ill T, Snpt.m.'TI. Miil.Uelmrii, I'a. NEW BARBER SHOP AND TOBACCO STORE. Middlcbnrj?, Pn. Hair Do" Inn Slilnu, siiuiioolDg, anil llnlr P)lbS lions tu lav Ul manner. TOBACCO ACIOAr.S. Th hat bnna of titisruo anil IMesra ron- Unlly un hil- rfu knt-i quulnjl auJ lrn.UIprt". Uo. n.l try jjun i. nam. Sp. t, lhS. B ALD JCAOLK IIOTKL, No. 4 111 Nona TulM Blreel PlIILADELPHIA. JOlC t't.VMER, rrofiriiltr January I IWU-sf WEST STREET 1I0TEL No j. 41,42, 43&4f West St. MiEW lOUK. A f sMiMraucs llouss ON TUB BUBOPEAN PLAN. RonVSa0aaanHtilsr Dr. OH A HOES nry MOUKH 4 ra. Tin b,-.l m.nu ud ww. sir la ins wark-ol. tik.H V bbUS is tu Ou. SWtVHJ. as,T.SAIHI4"f P'r. 11113 I'OHT. fiiM'sned every Tluirsdsr tvwdnjc by JEREMIAH CROU31I, Prop'r. Terms of Sutwcrtplion, two ixit.f.Arw vv.n asncm. r,tr. alila vithin sit mmilhs. oT fv. O.fri t paid within tha year. No pa; r (nr. continued until nil nrrearai.-i-s Paid unless nt the option cf trc putj lishcr. HubMrlptions nnf i In of th county IWTMW.F IN API AN'i'K. ajT IVlon I'lta::' .f..l ti:i'r pj-r addrfsst"! i i . ..( m.sc! itia Hid sre !?': I I 1 1 i . I r '.prr FUN Jl iww I ' - II I ' S A t T. K f A H i A 7 t. A If. 'i'tr. si r.sn it. S. ALLEHAN A T TOltSE l.S HoUitMjrrovo lit. Ill firnfr-iilonnl tninis and enllsrllnf 'nini-lfd In thrir rur wilt hs fromptlr itt'Oir ltn. Ciin bs snnultf I in Hngllsb ir Orrmsn. ttlfice, Marks' square. T j. SMITH. ATroMfBr AT f.Aff, Mllil l.r.l" H'l, SN V t:i)H C., PA nft ri tit P oIk. "nil Surili-" In Iha b'la i.'ntirulttl m.t Is Ktiull . anil !lrian. I N. MY lJ' .UlflUM'T & lilirNStlflR 4TUW k I i-i(til- Attorni'.v, Mi I I'el'ttrg, Snyder County Tcnti'il );!'i,-i' n f'-w ....,r W'rt of ths t'nurt II.iii-i1 n Miia Kiroi-t. t'.mxilMtliiti In laitrlisli an I il.-rui u IsngaDRix. Hcp.'i'o. WM. VAN C.l'M'M, AT I'OltNKY AT LAW, liewisburg I'll., )!Ti-r Ms iri'fo"t'imt srrvio ti T I'li'i I... Cil'ii-dimis tin I ill nilipr Pia's'sino tl liiion"s viitriiir I to bis cars 111 r .-oiTt prompt at t ton inn. ,1. i cu N MH.id.it, AT iOUMiV vr t.AW, Mi Idlebnrir. Pa., i)!Ti'r hi prfr-ierinl ,rviii-s In th pah lie. Ciilli-Miiins an I a'.l nlhrr frurrssiMisl liiisinpos entrusted to liis curs will ri-rpits prompt m Iftit ion. Jin H, '67 If II. 11. OIUMM, Attorucv & Counccllor a r-r.. ir, Oillco X.I. Cor Markid A; Water St'8 Ci eebiii ir. I'riiii'it. t'oiinliiitioii in liuih Lnli-li and (tt-rmun l.ini'iiii-s. lce, 1'.', '"Jif. I. INN. AH. KII.T. i-e-s.irs n-. V. fc -T. M. I.lno.) ATI'OUNKVS AT LAW, l.wi,l,iiri, Pa. (Sll nilVr lln-ir profi-sioinil sir?icfS lo Iks piit'li?. Colli.ctions and b!1 othrr fro-ti-.-iou-it tiuniiiiiHs entrusted lo their cars will rce'civcproiiiptaittat iun.JI Jan. 3, 'OTtf J. II. ZF.LLKK, A TTtllXl'V-. TL. H' (V)ifn!i; Siii'ler Ciitnf, Vnwl. Ill l.'i-ln. ttOrn ikI hi i-" itl wi'll 'i I t ieitillU ul t rll I- -I I .. Will ir.i.lle .it r i. ft-er.il i- -ito-i .if sny lir in I Bilioinms . . u t il-., t in ii-e uniltn-l In ih" l.ntilifh or riuiin luiiuim;;". oei. 31, 'Tll UAin.i'.s now hi:, AT TiiP.SKV AT LAW. ScliiWiji-ove I'll., Oilers lii profi'isionil services to the pub he. 'oil ec' i 011 1 nti'l nil oilier jirofc.iiunn Imsine's vntriiiti' I tn liis ours will re ci-ive prompt i leniioti. (iTice Iwo tlonrs 11. 1 nil of 1 In' Keystnno Hotel. Jim u, '07 JOHN II. AllNOLL, Attorni'.v ul liiur, MIIMil.r.lU'l'.O, I'A. Pr.ift'isional business e'liruMcd lo lot cars mil.' lie promptly alter, led lo. 1 1. B,'7l j" i ilOM I'SOX HAK 1- .ttlIlt.V-ll -Itl I.ewi-ltnrir. I nn :- Co., Pi. fXY"C in lio coiisulii' l in il.e ! ir' '.. nt i ilermnti l iniiair- s."VjJ OKKH'K Market Slieel, oppo- - v'u'.'-i iuitli Cu's Store 11 v Y w roTTF.;:, Arronvr:)' 1 f flolrisri - ; . I lifers Ids pro' - pnlilio. Ail hyul liii-lie - C ire will reet-ive f nil pi at : , .. iniu lonr ii'inn1 I New I.utlu'uu July, 4ili '7'J. T. PA U ICS, ATTunsrv at i,.ur, .-KLiNsijiinvi:, h.nyi;:u nirsTT", r Hopi.i.'t, 't;7ff SIMPSON, A TTHIIN I'.V AT T.AW, Northumberland, Pa. Ifere liis prnfcsMiomil srrriee lo (lis f ill ie. All liiisiniiNs eiitniKtel to liia cars l promraly alien led in. 1 Jn. I., lull 'I j. i'i:ii:i:s, Justice of tha Peace, Middlcburq, Snvdor county, Penn'a I ' Us v-t I ii if il"nn, fefi-l Kvrthiia; I'llmit ', t i pruiniil itttnti''fi. (''live I'Min m-ii! I'jre. 'ill rT- j Jiitif II. '4. K .1- I KAN AW Kb, HlVSIi IAN AND Hb'ntjEOV, ( t'Eiti'Pt lllo, Niiytls-r Co., l'u. illti-r liis prut'oritiunHl scrriers ft ths piitilic. fi-.'.Mf jj i a. m. sMifii MVSICIAX AXI SUIiQEOS, OIIits liis prnfrssiunn! srrfiers lo Ihs cill inns of AJumnliuru mid tioinii. Srpl, 73 .1. Y.SIIINDKI,, SURGEON AND I'll VS1CIAX, Middle!. iirg Vt., Oilers liU profissional srrfiecs lolls oil iivlia uf MiJdlujurg and tioiDil. March Sl.'tiT J I. MUNDKCK, sl'iisticcof the Fence Ailaiimhunj, Snytltr Co., I'a. Will b in liis ninrs 51 lbs shots mention ttlpUcr, on MONDAY and PATCRDAt ol such week, wbsu all kinJs of huainris relating lo his oilice, will bs allendsd is Juns Ut 7"if j F. VAN UUSkllKK, jUUaiCAIi & MECHANICAL DE.VTIf Sslinsjjrov Pet A. WKTZEL, justice of the Peac Heave rtown, Suyder t'o. f All kinds of spllrsliotis mads oa srais. I'runiply allssdt Is all IrsfHil IS Ska (isss j
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