Xtdt Mono 80.00 16. 78 60 One folnmn oh year, ' , ime-nau, column, on year, One-ft-iuih column, on yenr, On stptare (10 linen) 1 insertion Kvet-y additional insertion, Prowionl nJ tlnaine card of ant mora thitn 5 line, per year, Auditor, Esecutor, Administrator rvd Aasijrne Xolice, Xditorial notice ncr line. ah Mvertitemcnt lor a (horter pe riod Ihan on year r pavahle at the tin they are ordered, and if not rmid tb person ordering; them will be held rponiihl for tlio inonev. 6.0P 8.80 16 1 o o 1 1' y SI I 0 f & fit) Ja. VOL. 14. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., MAY 11, 1876; NO. 'I MY HARJIS THINE. Wka spring's Sr-il vioM on lb (al lltr laa.Wr Parftitn flinii Wkra, Sp In aom ar)iiiiri vaU, Tk Oiru.h hlilota tala aln-jai Wa ll bright iblnjra of aarik asil iky la fcvanl of prataa eomblnr, 0 ot' on prayer, aln briathe 1 1 SwmI lota, will Ikou ba mia t" Wk fram lh wonilnn4 i 111 nl loot, Tkrnnfji lb long luiamar eight, 0fl ruilomrl'i Impat-lnnf.l Inna Tbrilli With lata I tlaap delight ; TrThaa, ata-pad in haloil-al braath of Juno, Tb turih iir-ma half illrlna, K bna know I la wnrd ar titno, Out Hog, Wi'.l tbo b raina t" Wktaaulamn'i r. n1 tilata'a golJ Paint waaJ an. I arani! anil kill 1 tVkta trintar eight grow drtar and otJ. Lov. I ia shangtlait ai ill. Tkougk vlolrto witbrr, ratal ftJo, Lnra'a etlf nUr aol mia Mark autmr.tr ail'.l In tun anil llialo, Anl aijr bnrt it (hint t JI 1 N U O 1 1 It II O (Ml H . Hdw Th9 Ladies Fish. There's pon orally about six of them in the bunch, with lif-lit dress es ou, mi. I tboy havo thro polo with a many hooka and lino amonjj them. A i noon as they get to tlio river they look for a goo t place to put down on the ratio, anl the most veil tnresome one stick bor b t hoel iu tbe bauk and make two cnrpful ttepdowua ; then alio suddenly find liomelf at tbo bottom with b itli hand in tlio wstur anl a fueling that everybody in this wido world i look ing at bor, and alia nuvor tulla any body Low aha got thoro. The other gill, profiting by bar example, turn around aud go down the bunk on their band and too, backward. Then thny scamper ovor the rafts until they find n almilow plnce where they nan oe thn nb aud about "Oh 1 1 Keo one." Whorot' "Ihoxv." "Oh 1 m.v in." ''Let cntch him." 'Who'a got them bait9 V "Sointibody a got my hook." "You buy tbiujj, you're nittinj ou tny pole. ".Show mo the wretch that stole my worm." All tlieso exi!amrition nro gotten tiffin tonea tliat Rwiikon every echo within a nnlo round, and acud evury fiith within thvoo norea aquaro iut.n igalloping liystoi ic Then tlio pi. U ly Bupiir-bniuan otortiona finally get a worm ou tlio book, nnd "throw in" with a aplaxh like thn liiuuohintr of a waahtub, and await tho result. When a silver fin Cornea alon and nihblett the bait tlioy pull up with a joi k that Lad an unfortunate fiah weighing less than fiftoou pounda been on the hook, would bnvo htndad ia the neighborhood of three or four luilen out iu the country. After awhile a feeble uii inlod suiiflsh oontrivea to got faatauod on the book of a timid woman aud aho givaa vent to her tongue t "Oh aometh'niir'a got my hookt" "Pull up you little idiot I ' ahont five excited yoiceaaa poleH and bo K are dUopetYi d, tlv rut-h to be reaene. Tl? 'girl V to., oim gi vea a spaamoilio jerk, -w'hiub' eundu the unhappy sunny iuto tbe air the full length of forty foot of line, and b coinos down ou the nearest curly hnad with a dump dop, that sets tbe girl to clawing a though thera were bumblebees iu her hair. "Oeh! Murder! taka it away Ugh 1 tbe na:Hy thiug 1" ; Thon they hold up their akirta and gather about that fiah aa it akipi over the loga, one all the time boldiog the line in both band with her feat ou the pole aa though aho hud an evil disposed goat at the other end, which aha expected to butt her at any moment- Then they talked it over. "How ever will ho get off!" "Aiu't it preUy "Wonder if it ain't dryt "Poor littlo thing, let a put it back.'' "How will we get the hook from "Pick it up,'' aaya a girl who baoka rapidly out of the circle. "Good gracious, I'm afraid of it There ! ita opeuiu ita mouth at me." Just thon tbo suutiy wrigglea off the hook and disappears between two loga into the water and the girl try for another bite. Hut the sun cornea down and fries tbe bnok of the uecka, and they get no more bitea, and they get three headache in the party and they all Ret crosa and scold at the fiah like o many magpie' If and unwary chub darca ahow himself in tbe wa ter they poke at bin) with their poles much to hia disgust. Finally they get mad all ovor aud throw their poloe away, bunt up the lunch baa uta, climb up into tbe woode, where they ait around on tbe grass and cat erpillare, and eat enough of dried bdef and ruak and hard boiled egga to give a wood horse the nightmare; after which tboy compare notes about their beans uutil sundown, when tho go homo and plant envy in tbe heart tf all their muslin d Itiu friend by tulliug what "just p!endi4 time" they had. Thrice Divorce4, Four Timet Married. From the Chicago Triltmr. Three gentlemen happened to moot at breakfast at the Orand 1'acifio Hotel one morning last week. Tboy were atrangera to each oth r. Su I danly one broke the ailonco with the remark "Uy Jove I She a divorced again." Noticing that hia word had attracted the attention of hia com paniona, he apologized and pluio ed that ho had been eotnewhat aur prised to aoe tlio divorce of hia quon dam wife chronicled in the legal in talligenca. "She anil I pirteJ," bo aaid. in a dreamy, retrospective man tier, "in Auguat, lH7j- this wifo with a pot-lid determined me to destroy my Lares and Peimtea and tr. nontha afterward aim married up iu Peoria a fellow named Tompkins." "Tompkins!" aaid the second con tinman, with a sudden interest; "Tompkina. Pooria, October, 172 waa bur iminn Thno.losiu T Womati who hal limpid bliui oyosnnd nlw.iya had a rolling pin under her pillow on nights tho lodgo met T" "Tho same, atrangor, the aamo. Sli.iko old pard," aaid thn first speaker : : "and how waa aho t" ".She was all , my fancy painted her," r?pliod the! All Drunk. A mercliant in I'hil.ulolpliia going home elevated one night, ataggered against a telegraph pole. "Beg your pardon." aaid be "I hope no offence. It's rather dark, and the atreet ia very narrow, you aee " In a fow minute he came iu con tact with another polo. ' Couldn t help it, air," aaid he, lifting hia hat. I never aaw such crooked lauca aa wo have bore ia this city.' Again ho run afoul of a po1, this time with a force that aunt him back ward to the ground. ''Loo I here, neighbor, you needn't pusti a fellow down because be hap pone to touch you ; the road ia aa much mine aa your and I have aa much right here aa you have, old atick in the mud." Ho picked another effjrt to reaeh homo, but he hi ion Ciiuo plump agaiust another polo. "Shan't make any moro apologies,'' aaid bo t "if you get into the middle of tho street anil stand in my way, tlmt'e your look out, not mine." I'rocoeiling on hi journey again. A Baltifinrean'e Experience in a Robbers' Cave. Finances el Centre Township, April 10th, 1876. John Young Overseer of Poor Apr. Apr. l'i, '76. Cr. ToofJ asalatt ltld Bo t MI " iruia uilltur ' H ' ih iil nndii.ir. aa. for riraait, fiHk tu April l i. 1it ! raoaltt iruia I rtoklln loouialp. 0M0 Aiaauat v( litilaia Iu 7( llal. duo la I'aatr tuwattlp, ? Centre township April 12, 1875, C'r lly J. H. Ilrtin iwaarlaf o4r. I to " Au.lli.iri ! tuu 11 Knout, " " 1 w April W, l7i. lbral(a(, John rn.u St r.lUt I.iii4 ;7 JiiIiii Mrtia Mr. U lUttt Nip di t)iirui..,,br shrlaitr a. Miuon M- t0 4 aeconl "lliit I had a rival in a and bee iruing angry and dizzy ho stovo'liftcr for which sho bad to ,''enied t bo entangled in incxtri much affection, and in January IS7u, cable labyrinth of telegraph pole. the courts of L ifuyetto, lod . dissolv ed the bunds bjtweou us. I bjliovo she married aiiu a nuo rooster named Oreon, I hear J." "I am tho rooster namod Green. and aui glad to make your acipiaint anco. Ueutleinou, ( knew your wife well for ovor a year, and, b irring her vivacity with toasting fork and luiiu handled fry in,' pans, a butter wife I never bad. But we parted last De cember, as ao.in as I could tret out of tho doctor's bands with a fracture of the akull (in conjunction with a discussion concerning getting up to light thu tire also a hootjtck), and I thought tho fact of our divorce had beou previously announced " "But," said tho first speaker "your namo, my compauiou iu divorce, is Ureuu ; tho last time alio waa di vorced it was from llroivn. ' "Browu f Brown ?'' said Mr. Tompkins, re llecthely; "there was one fellu mined lirown used to tag after her." "It must bo tho same one." Gen tleuion," aiid tho first speaker re Jectively, "this ia a most remarkable coincidence. When shall we three mnotugain. I don't usually drink after hrcukfast, but this is a special occasiou and we in iv, mayti t e t" So they all wont out to the br rojiu together to drink snccena to Brown, aud aa tticy stepped up to the bar they met a man who said : "Gentlemen, this ia inv treat 1 ve just beou divorced ami my nimj is Urowu, aud I'm going tj treat the house. Give it a natuj aud call for the best iu the house." Ilia three friends ahook hands with him aolemnly, exchanging three looks of intelligence among them selves, when a weak-eyed young man walked in ding inully, nud said, "i;ce here, you fellers have g it to take a bottle of wine with mo I in a new ly-marrjed man ; bridegroom rei iic '!r$ffl "?. 8 'iiK yo know; have s Vuithing T'' And an he wandered pn till, to get rid of him, they agreed to go up to the ladies parlor and bj presented to uia newly made brute. They did ao and lo aud behold aho wua their wife I The situation waa anffisioutly em barrassing, but tho worn in didn't faint, but simply retna ked, "Oil, Mr. Green, glad to nioet you ; your face seem familiar to me, Mr. Tonip kin t Somehow the name eeoius known to me, Mr. Brown I seem to reoolloct your face ; any relatiou to tho Browne of Lafayette, Ind.t' I ruly, truth ia atrauger than fic tion. At tlio Yorkville, New York, pnlioa ouart, on Monday last a man U'I woman were each fined tea dollar for ''kiaslog opeuly iu the publio street. Tbe magistrate also lo lur I than eonndlv a the wvrwlty it lit oStw. True Love Gane Out of Fashion. The country never posaeaaed ao many bountiful marriageable young women na it ajes at tue present time And why do we not have more marriages y Wo anstvtr, be cause marriage for love ia the excop tion not the rule. Tho young people oi tins ago Have gone fashion and money mad. If tho dan Iv bin clerk who pays one half of his in come for board nnd the other half for clot ho i cannot improve bis oomlu tion ho will not marry The shop girl w ho earn gco l wasea auioiunot be distinguished by hoc dresa from the banker a daughter certainly will uot pluugo into uiatrim toy unless she can belter ber condition in lifo. If a man ia fortunate enough to possess money, it matters not how old or ugly ho may be, hundreds of intelligent, handsome young woinou can be found only too williug to be come hia wife, Live ia an after oonsiderutiou They marry to be supported and dressed extrava gantly. II iw often d wo here the remark "Bolter to be an old man a durliug than a poor man' slave." Alas I too uihiiv of them are not satisfied to be darling. They will persist in loving other men after they are man led. If our young people do not abandon this extravag nine of dress and greed for money, our country will bo filled with old baahelora aud old uiaida. We must have more geuuiue courtships and marriage to nave prosperity and happiness ia tlii world Too many marry for money only to be disappointed and unhappy tije reat p their lives. Mr. Barnard Feldman, aged about 88 year living ou Eastern avenue, Baltimore, after soveral days of my teriona absence put in a reappearance and tells a most marvelous story. He left hia borne recently for the purposo of visiting Highland, a sub urban village, apparently iu sound mind and having with himnbo'it 41 ) in money. Not returning that night hia family became alarmod, and all efforts to discover his whnroabouts were nnavnilintf uutil he presented himself at hia homo about 3 o'clock on Sit iday a fow days later and re luted a curious array of experience. He aaid ho had not tirocctxiod far on llir,ia ll Hi, rl.l,.., .!! Un AlUrt Wilt !" V " . I MKOCIPT saw a w!on, sues of which were Dr. .t. r. Kani tiii iimiui. closnii bi(o a prison van. I ho w-ag- . i.: i w . . . iiinicit near nun iiihi a mini lililll) In nself up and made ' . i .... .. , ,. ...J. . i i el out and remarked to bun "there it den 1 mail in there, and that he should look in thn vehicle, as he might boablo to identify tho body As ho attempted to do ao ho waa seized by four men and thrust violently in to tlio wagon which wis rapidly driven off, nnd being closed ou nil sides bo M'na prevented from seeing the road. About 'J o'clock, ns he supposes, tho wagon halted, and get ting out ho was taken throil,'li a deiiHu woods nnd finally taken in n cave, of which two desporato looking men wore in charge. A firo waa burning, and after robbing him of j his money they throw faggots from the tire in bis fuco, nnd burned off i bis U urd nnd tho entire hair from i his head, following this by kicking and culling him unlit he waa almost senseless. Ha passod the night with out food or rest, nn 1 implore 1 his captors to allow him to go home, but their only response was to again assault aud beat him in tho cruel . Tillm-.ii Ui-ktirt milliner, threatening at the same! '"'y Urnim ' .1 It II I. .... U' '0 I 0 li Treasurers Sale of Sealed and Unstated Lands In Sntder County 1876. Th Trrr of mm L'aanif b f aitborllt and In r" ol tua Am ' Am-ioiiI ol Marak Ulh lilt ami tumil. mtntt ibar tu and tl. Act if Am ably if u Si ir. k Kit ami n lliaal(lliaria fenraii- nlf nutli atliat b will tp tn pahllstai at tba IraaiutM ora l Mldillalxira in lha lath day al Ju nan, ami njr aiijt.urninant iroin uv it iia- II t.aoaary, lb niiiii nf tkn hralnafur dtrrltal lrci. nnd prt ol Irna ul lan.li ltyi In ald eottn If or 'h pant Ibarauf a will pa tba eviiat-. Mala, Mad. p .r aaS xobuol la,aa daa aail lb 4 U cuaif aaara llniii. which led him to make a trouorul speech, Gentlemen you aro not doing tho fair thing You do not give a man a fair chance You run from oho side of the street to thu other. right in my way." .1 iHt then ho met a friend, and taking him by tlio baud ho sai l : "Thoro is n procession going along this street, and every in tn is drunk : they have been running against mo all thn way from the club. I knock ed one of tho fellows down, mid ou of them knocked me down, nud then it lot of them got around me. and I believe they would have licked mo within an inch of my life if you had not come to tho lescue. Let us go out of this xtreet before the procession comua back, for they are all drunk." lnrCbtrlotl.- JoM.a llanrjr .snook, enrnt A K. Out, juln ordar J. w. Ni.,it, iur"hU'lla Jir lUriiun, .iiu I r V, T.awhtr J II. Miinm in cod- mIiuIi (if H. Miit, Jn'-uii II iiKiuKnr, ilns I'hlllu litrr ulin Am. .11 Atlnriia- Urn .1. Cruu-a I'nuii. o .l ol lull of Mra liuiijri aolia.iiiiifli luainialnaaoa lor t.llcu ll..waruv J K. li.iMom.u k. rant for Mo mi l.awbar 1 in''' inieivi ia uigai aii.idAaca or I K:in liH-jrit t iyi ' Jn.i. ! cnnialllar, atloraof faai j to . J'nin 1 HU114. baat feu T III I II . 1 Ml Ol .o Wallar jmik'na noaar calbartaa an-hlar a a flttlnaar la. rkr aaarf Httoh ita rn tailnasr IxnM I r.ia ad pbt r r -arah lvi,.lr aaraaal u. k -ba narir-k j-.ha .Marlt N U I lUaraaa, ta wit I Waraatlari. Baatar. Aeraa. Anil. liar iw riet a"u ii t 11 M W 11 HT li IU iv 14 Wa lha oo.laral;naJ aadllora of ('antra loan. hlo mat ibia I an d nl April A. U lr:, an I aaiaina. tua l..rag.nn au.-nuni aud loaad II traa aad aorraut aa avora atata l J. K. KAN.MVEL, J. iiowi:k.sox, 0. V. SllyWCK.-t, Aujiiurt. Htnoniil.art; Iraa ra. nohav jjn.tih-11 m j l ! ''"m.ai'b aichaal II 31 I ?.'" U ..... l ar nruMB an I soak i I.I lia.wnrth j. r avdalkari aamlara i.ihn r. ilrmuhna Jko.iIi Btioluoan i thn w Ji..a,b t rv Jnb Uaaa H H., do .1.1 Spaeht Mai .10 MaCall l (Truitaa Uruatliank UWV ia lo 0 Imo l IJO !' I M it 11 1 1 1 Id 13 10 all 11 1 i. a im u I aa lot I i-o Ilk v I tl 1 1 ' I 7T 140 IS a 36 tJ. Michael Yeiblev. Overseer April 12, iTo. (Ir.lar on Siaual Mo jar 'I iiMb " auiMiiol r Uupllaata llalaaca daa li Cantra toaoiklp tX'IN'KH.Vl'IONi of Poor lr. T 41 1 1 V ll .'. la. in Iji li Cr. A) ll ?.' 1 t 34 4" l am l H 1 71 41 rubuabed every Thura4v KvSirlat m . iMlMIAII QM0Vam. 9tp'. "- Teraa of SabAoHpkosv TWO DOLLi IU PER AV2C UM. ISf Me vitbiq sit month, or MiMifnoS paid within ths year, No paper tllas eontinued until all sarearaM are paid unla at the option of U pBi liaher. Muhatflptinp nutaid of the SCOal P.WABI.R IS AtlVANCI. SaSTPiraiuu liftina; and uainr par- 4ilrraard o olhra become subscriber and are linblo forth price of tliepaper Bulla vtlllai Mltlalaaraak laaaaklp. tramar taroh inina a aaaual p.thra wiihaiu iuibi ib aaro foaaaklp. r-oa,.. Canal oo aaaamati nur a..nia rraucia a.-haff-r J.cnh aumiatl Laaia a IlllliHh B-aia-aa Kitnalar lla'nlal abatiarlf Mlabaal n.maa r'arillBan Kaiirfmaa J H Unodla M i-aa .lunaa llant r'runklln J il Mariuo Tatar M Kaniaitar ,lar; Mr haaitar llabrf ll. iar Wnnaia Traritt llanrr torrf Jaaiaa . Waal Parry, ll.iitigr taaas llraa as I Laniit Krantt Halm l.viinaor ilia Kraun llvnrjr Jr. Kampmao I'raJariak Kutb Mora o SmiiU anj Warnrr I'auna Tawaakl-i JvlTorJi Sutan S-llortroT Bjrou.U liinfarieb Jaenh llui katraaarr Jonat llriiibtrling Suaaa t .2 M ItT I 7r 4 II H 4t at I l ao I r. aa t 44 II l-a ra lat n at lot a tt i 14 Tl In 1 U 64 li A til ua s ta 3 c aa laS ni bl 1 7 i . . . . . - I p UOUdin .M.IT4 411 Kcila Juuaibaa Mfar Jabs lar rhn.tlaa ia Hulllo Mm hnplila A nlll lUruara 4J tlttM h'l.Cn Jr. 4 a) 4-1 Indians Alter a i Honest Man. Indiana m iy be treacheroim, but they can bo just, and they can be honest, and who shall sav how f, ti the dishonesty of other has led Su! their treachery. They knov whou they are cheated, ns our Govern.- ment haa found to itsost. An old Iti-rpinll Mix T llixvrr'nT, inaimalniinei for bar Paugatir C.leu Uorau4 Dur ing bickuvit g2 Zti Cliriat Klein fur m ilniainatios far Murgnral Knoll J , I nn 1 1 y 7 bo is! S Oj. 'I 6.i i 1 Ou 4o time that, if he did not cease bis itii. portnnities, they would murder him. During his entire stay in the cave a stnall-iiecu of stale bread wits hia only food, and the nervous pn ml ra ti..,. ...! ..I.... ..(V. i .-., i.ii.t i-ii,.-ii 'ii n.iiii.iiu lit; i-ii-i.., , ' , . 1 . . n .( barl.tlirt l.ir.t.... ... .L .1...!.:. .lured where nidiscribable: On ut A Na .p ""'" in day morning Koine of the gang J w Ht'-oVi mrrel.an.liia bl'tinght ilia gill about nineteen ' l)r. J K K in i-nl ma.lical atlentUnc years of age. Pour of them soon I 11 ariiry t'luitiing after left, leaving two with tho girl. ! !Ji,"uinlu Sfowrr., n.erolianlii and. while they were guarding her ; IZZ" in an other part of the cave, ho es J v.i ii.irimau cuiuug wsuj cuped. He was Hiiffering intense! Ltcr Drrr agony from bin iniur ei. fearful of ' T H.irlul r'loqr -......'.in .,1 .li.l ....i L.,..wl... w.iM.I ! t'riuli ItiTsvr wuud trader, who established hiuclf at;,,,, ws traveling until ho recognised tt'' A KTiak what happened to bo n favorable tllu ,,, f,f vviH Ahv1, om l an in ing UuUicat. i, locality among tho Northern Indians. s;ltu,-a:iv nibt, i,mv reaching his j M f Hum. ... .14 lr U j"r l"a ' tell a good atory of In lirst trial ,,. nt'tliu hour stited. His l.eurd '" Kmn fu..... wool and hair aro entir. lv gone, bis face iff "'""I"'.' M-rel.an liia and neck terrible bhsttred. aud Ins j M,,r;,r:;n':. uhJ ' U' i.ln'u I 1.I..1, ..I. .... ......... .,.!.......... I ' . .... r ' 1'.. n,i,.i,L;i, n iuiii.ii i. iiii.iovv.i uvcr.rtri ouiarr mat na is i'.iiudio lo leave nis licit, l'eldiuaii is it man of strictly tenii'cr uto habits, nnd bis htory ia accepted by all who him know as entirely true. At present be is unnblo to give any clue by which hia abductor aud aw aail.iut can bo secured. la I ar.laa A Co d lo . da d In ill da da do do 3: do do to da da do do tl ar Hubart 4i4 li.-adv .i"tin 44j Arttu 1 1. ..iaa 4.j A'tl.li Krani'la t.'i Alhrlaii. M . i,irl f t Swir.ioaa Atitli'r ' irj Albriiit .1 iiv.b i , ll.l ly briatUa ' 14 I an -.mI-kuiiB ' .'o Aiiraud l in. alar ' rit rirljarJnlin ill l-l.r I aibvrln ' : I r.nall I hrut.au 3 4 ltmhi.i Jacob II Tuiiall .IrorK ' Iwil Antxa .rtii tnib-mf I I 'I r.i jrll Ai.r.tnui ) J Tr .irll l.ii.o t: Miitiar .f.i.in t-i.' Aur-in-l Arjrahain 4wl T'..ali s.rali. part I 4 Ml. Till .Imriaa lii li.i.l.iMar JoUa V t Hll i 'anon ,tJ Iti.a. .Iiua. ' nj )ri.riii . I,a. ' a. llo.inuui r rauol. 1 u I 14 4 at 4 II 4 41 4 41 f" 1 t 1 J H4 -i.Mip-.iin A l? Hbawal.ar Sarautl 8r. Walboru Jo' n .V I'airirU Jolin duu.-aittir stit.ri.ti 1 Bba 2 l a i a 34 v; U IT 44 u7 HI IHbi i 0 Wr.l Uaarar Toaulblp. Sprelit Moaaa. Fi-ltar llnr. .Suiilk U.'a-ila I. WHrtr Jv-nh. Miullli Mwalil A Hirinn riiaa ll'.l.iarliiu Juba A. ti lthlnoin MaHIa rib. i la friba.a ar, r1-idar .iiiioh tlr.-n t:har Uiaaa Wilaaa llrnwar nmna1, I....... . . i . . 1 '! , f Ra.ili.u. 'i in. I whr J.ihn, Wauar 4.U Irr Wallar J.4.. M Baakar Wallai i"t 411 400 4'i-l toil 4i 0 It II U 5 i IS I'uiuO TowoiLlp. H-rulcr Lucin.U J, ! Ilon-r J K if . Ncltt Eiimiiiial Jj Huotar Aicirt w j,!ny lr li,r 4il Knichnar J.iacih lUigal toui.l (I 4"' WltblBftoa. H t.ni vmar &i ! na.'li-liali aiulUul tl 1 1 a.-n ci rua Tt wbauna roil..rlk II ll.r J hi. -a T i ' w .... tin. n-ur II 1 H ..iror it 'i.r Si , w.-llrr l i ie ilao'4 'o ft.' tcti rra lriu 41 rtiaro Jm-a ii a i ai. I- r a 14 ; .l:la r..,l.,rck a ; Ni.yl-r rular M Ha-kfl b bl- J l tllu J'-a-pb H a.:ri binaaa HoOuiau 4obu a 61 61 1 o 1 t CS 3 aa 7a I lo Wb.alar Uarkara witli bis red customers. Other tin dor hud located iu that same place before, but hail not remained long. I'lio Indians, who evidently. wanlud ?o td-4, nnd had money and furs, docked ih. ml tho ktoru of the uow tralerau l c iretully ex inline. 1 hi-t goo. la, but offered to buy nothing Finally thtir chief, wit'i a large number of bis trio.., visited him "How do, Johnf" aaid thu chief. "Sho mo good. Aha ! I talio that blanket for inn and that calico for aipiaw three otter skins for blanket and one for calico Ugh ! pay you by'm by to-morrow," He received his good and left. Ou the next day ho returned with a large part of hia band, hia blanket well stuffed with skins of various kind. "Now, John I pay." And with this ho drew nn ottor skin from hi blanket aud laid it on the counter. Thou he drew a second, a third aud a fourth. A moment' hesitation, aa though calculating, aud then ho drew fourth a fifth akin a very rich and ruro one, ami passod it over. "That's right, John," The trader instantly pushed the last skin, with "You owe mo but four. I want only my just due " The chief refused to tako it. ami they paaaod it aeveral times back and forth, each one assorting that it onion (oi I to toe other At length the dusky chieftain appeared to be aatisfiod. He gave the trader a scrutinizing look, and thon put the akin back into the blanket. Thou he stepped to the door and gavo a yell, aud cried out to hia follower i "Come come aud trade with the. pale -face, John He no cheat Indian Hi heart big !" Then turning to the trailer, he said "Suppose you tako last akin, I tell ray people no trade with you. We drive off others i but now von be Indian-.' friend and we be yours." Before d irk the trader waa wrist deep iu fttra an I loaded down with cash. He found that houostv had a commercial value with these lu ll inu s. Mclh oilitt lieaortler. 40. i , vu 40-1 4l 400 II II In n 31 I. IT tl II 1140 4 I Ol II ?. 14 l.i 14 II tl I IH 14 11 S4 I 14 it 14 iK) 4a Cl u H 40 1. fl 7 I 4 4T Tl I 4 I 10 I t 11 ill ill II 44 I U4 1 ft 1 J1 t'l I TA 1 10 I W 4 14 4 Wl 4 VU 4 o-i 4 VO OCrRijcently while Mr. Jacob W. Chroniuter. of near Newburg, Frank no county, waa engagnd in making fence near a wo da, he was attracted h the barking of a dog. and nn ao ing to see the cause, be found tun foxes in a hollow log. Two f them ere old and eliht von ncr. Ho suc ceeded in killing uiue of thuiq. VL.K. rural female beauiv alighted from the stage ooaoh, in front of the Amerlosn Hotel tbe other dev. whin a pice of ribbon detoehed itself from her bonnet, and fell to the bottom t f theoarriage. "You have left your bow behind." said a lady passenger. "No. I ain't i ha' trnna a Sahinrr " nnVf repjie4 nistic Qkn't tnWa, The Wreck- "Ah, what a pity ! Tho fine ship has gone ao wifely through ao many ntoriii4 has been dashed upon rocks at last !" Tho old sailor drew his hand across bis eyes aa ho spoke, to wipe away a falling tear. "Never mind, Jack !" said his moro cheerful companion. "1 would not cry over n ship I" "Ah, but when tint ship has boon one'a h nne, lad." aaid the honest old tar. 'how can one help drying.' Very true. It is al wave sad to look upon a wreck i but when it'a a home that's broken up the toaa touches tho heart 1 saw a young man iu tho street tho other dry walking with unsteady atepa. Ilia face waa flushed, his eyea were dull and hoavy, hi hair waa in aad disorder. I paused to look at him, nud my heart was tilled with grief. Ah, wh it a wreck was there ! It wua not only a home that waa broken up. but it seemed likely to involve the losa of a soul. Sam U'ilsjn waa a handsome bih spirited boy. I know him well. He bad a lino mind, a kind heart. His frame wua strong nnd hia health good. Hut he learned to taste that drink which oriu.m the brain i then he learned to love it Oh, the boy waa running straight upon the rocks, though bo did not know it. And now in hia early manhood, with a fair young wife w ho love him, with a dear little babe of whom be should take tender care, ho reels through the street a common drunkard. Ah. what a wreck ! And many such there aro. We meet with them every day. I a it cot a fearful thought t Mind, aou). health, poaoe all lost iu common ruin I And lor what t Vat the sake of a brief pleasure, soon to become a vile habit, a depraved taste. Boya when any one trie to tempt you to touch that sparkling wine, telling it i manly to take your glass of wine like a gentlemen, thiuk of Samuel Wilson and let it alone. Di not see how near the breakers yon can go aud uot be daubed upou them. Steer clear of them altogeth er, aud you will be safe. AtDoiinl jj Wa Ilia un.rraij-n-i Amlitora f IVuiris Tnwuabip tnnl tint lib ,n, uf A(,rj A j,, IHItt and biaininail forattuing, kccuinil un.l it founj irua ami omr-ci aa alio? t J KHUH-el J Ilowi-raot li W aiinwrn AuJuora. H. P. Long, Supervisor for theyoar 1N74. EXONCSAllOM. an.an llraaar Allan llaraal .l .bn ll.irtiay J iouIi Hal.-hlr I'afM L. W altar Uf iult an I aoit of Joiaph tlowanot 31 At 44) 44 40 3 34 uci 14 VI Jacob Coleman, Supervisor, 1871. Kionarallooi for tba raar 1174 cr. I'ra.l.rl-k Ualiy J i-ob Kila 1 1 Hl.niin al, B tioaalua drlflad raad k. i v George Harinan for tbo year 1875 Soeoa a butcher's stand. Butch er i , 'HJome. John, be lively now i break tba bones in Mr, William's chops and put Mr. Smith's ribs in the basket for him " John, briskly i "All rifbt, air i juat as soon as I vo fSWM SUB, WarpUjr'S ley Off." HI inn Mlto) .lail'rann Wallar Al'iart u lit H. M . Ilakar A'n .unt of ark diaa W'aa " " 11 -:t 1J IJo 1 ill I Vlt-r I. laranl -f, Mot-'all H ( Trualar). Tthnda f'ranrlaar. r " Khiti-r ra.irla r - '"' " Itboa.l 'r la 3 00 1 " K -mlrii a Martin cruckabank Jaa k w Y., K-n.iruk Jaouii iro tn " W ott ll.tirr .ii i tt w..ll j.-lin . ' Knlrie .lob a 4i.o Kiii.n- rt-r 4.10 llama JnbB 4u'l I'aray A S:bnar. S'iiIUi Wm .art) i'lj " U yJ William 4 'a " I'ra.a J"h. (pirl) 41 l. i.l- I bu " J- " ll.rMiry " ijj H ull- John " to " Suntli J. Lit 4 1 " lar Ll.ar. 4114 " liar J.Hii!ti dart) ji " rkiliita J..bu m " liar J.ilm ' a- raldaa A. Ho '. II nrj ' iVav.-a J'.tia Z&A '- II on,.a J a-a 1 i " M. IrlU.n .1 .aapli to. ' lUrriaoti Malb u " !.). II ili x) M ll.lli.IHU Mill p, )ii " lU.iniiiu it W. i t. I a " Itauiio.ii It. .M. 3 4 " Moor J.iai-i'b 401 " Suntli Julin " i hapioati ttirahain 4m. 11 ll.uumu .f.'ka lit. 8m) " llalillillll .to.. " lnlw.,Hh ttiaa. '! " Auraud llarr 1 " 1 r..o! Abraham " t laalii-b JaOob ' ' MtahopO4tbar.ua'1 ' t.iatwu J.tbl. ' " l'ni.all tilualiath ' " A... axon M.rarat 400 r.111 ran. -la 400 " H.abliitcai-rtli.o. 4im. " hliabop too-aima'! tol) " Trotall .'alharii.a 4"0 11 ' I 411 J-4 ' lllahnp Mar-.ial 4uJ " MKk.IH.Lail 4M t'intrtTowa.blp. HfkBT nr.MFER, Tira-arar, Trurr ii!.'. Mil .Haluinc Apr. IJ.'TS. Assigned Sale of VALf I1I.K PROPERTY!! "ni.L he s.ld at I'ublicSala on " Hia tiramlaaa, bf lb andaiaiga Aa- lanna hi iav. Miar. on TliurM4.lnv.Mav 11. 1870. Tim Mloalno- .'ororl il Valu ihla Katl K'Ula, to alt A rartain mxuaaa and Traat of L,.n4 llunta In Ml.l.llacr.un tmta-hli, sn..r noun tv, Hanna) Irani, a.lj.iiulna Ian. I uf llaor- lila trh'ii. t naniial .-ii .ob. Saumal Volar, aal I'Llllp Slauar. cuoialiilna; Tllllin -OSE ACKKS. MOI1R oil LBS). l f Hi a 4 -. a 7u i u i. in "'an.lln a iiw.i rtita af oulllvatloa, as "bilk J , lliara an- araeta.l i OMHT MILL. 8W Mlt.I,. J huh In aon.l anlar, hrln a tlisl w tT'S ..lf r-n"u a oavar lainua Two UllOI. 1 J4- J'.i 1 u! I -J 1 1 1 .U 3 ii 1 34 i VI falllu( airaaia ot anlar, bWI'.LLIXO HOUSES, DAVKntrtH, VaKon -Jba.l. liar Stal.la. and oihar outbulll. Inaa. and a:i of ., lant wattir nair it .l....r. I ja -uni.urjr a l,.alii..aa Ktl Hua-I run. thn uuii lb. .r p-'i, ta i.arol.a. Ir iui tl. mill nn.l ii. iniif, Mai.ar tat .n.aad II a yarv -ul.l,la pin,. ,r l.u-inni. luan. ir.-. oiiaii.i aiiiiata In a!1lon. ?f ' ablii. .llr.ln, of i i.ri.tun W.lt.r, tlai.rf I" II hlril I. I II.. ....I ... i-- L ! I M lot 41 44 41 3(1 3 0 .i.D ' JIO lit i' I i't I3i 4 . 1 '.0 9 01 I 0 1 4.i v ., 14 i M IU 3 lu 31: it m 1 .0 I 1 .0 3 : 3 . I )3U 3 r 311 VO George Harman to township, Amouutof )uillaaia atahlna-kar Ssiaajhvlri, M'.jar llanrr Nariif J.-ramlak Saabiiid llanrr in. i..,..h wllulliy l.iaa lo llajkanhiim Janob I ui.r iltfora wallar Uaikarlb Dr, Mt tt li-i . t 33 47 M Uol Hf r tar of Jnanb t'olataaa at alsit lianrga lianaan Halaai-a .tua lo t la-nablp walk - undaralun -! aulllort f Cantra Ma n .i.ip.nai una ion. iuyii A,iri A. It. Ilia ant a mn.i iu. loraiiiuns acoiiunt an I fouud It J '. K IN.IWKI,. J, i'. UiiWKNSi.lC, u. w. uuwbiit, Auuliuri. Ann tlrnfrr Siipirriur April 12i b 17.5 Pr To eab from nu lilnri 4 0n Vutouui of dnjilioii Ap'r loth U70 39 "0 OrJaroa Townib 'P Crntra Townalilp, -Iy amount uf work rlnn rdir p.iLI lo Jacob Colamaa iVurk aoil Oraval oW 7,i 4i Uo :ill t'10 t.r 37t 77 as 57 it !, 3!l fin SUti 7 1. nf Crnir Bal. D.i Anaa flanfer Ula 8up'r Wa lha un.laraiiinai auililnra ron-hip ntel on Hi loih Jv nf 4nrl A. I. Ib7tiaml axauiiuaj lLa foragoinf ao. .-ouiit anil fouuJ it trn anil ourraot a iliora naiail J K kanavall 0 W Ubowara J C Bowerai.j AuJilwrl. JEtt B. MIDDLESWARTH, JUjTICBOr THE TEACI AS CONVBTANCtlL MoO'ure City, Snyder Co, fm. 113 i.it ut 4V 44 4T 10 34 1. 1 1 1 1 1 I 14 l 34 M lei 14 I TJ Ubapotaa Xawn.klp. Sht.rlf Mlcb.al Arit.il t Nolmaoa Htrnob .Inm.b mabtl.t .laaub ..aina laaaa llaiaiual Davl Mti oun H.r r roa.l Henry Kratattar iuba f, kar.uttar I.awl. jr. 30 ! 14 U 4 -l lit 4 It' t 3H I l M. olraub, tllai ami t'liailoa ank. cuntamin TIIMtTV.SKVK.V ACRES, ranra nr lata. Alu tr,.tcf Wu'Vit, Wrt altutla ta tal.l t..n.i,li., a..ilmnt iinl nf I.ihn rr.rlk II oll, J.J li ilia, ta l.Salu l.tlual. aobiaibina; FIVE Af'ltKH. MORK OR LESS. Tti will h aol.l In aliol or In prta In lull imri-liaaara. N il 10 i-oiaiuaa a it ion'lak a m af tal.l dar. wlian tarm. aalll l. m,a knoaa L . . . niiii LKirxfi.. ilar. So, re. AaaUnaa. jl imis 1 si'iFvrous ximcR A l.'tUra nf Admlnlatratlna an th a.ui nf Nuiin hll.ilar int nf t antra Twu., daa 4 bat lia.n rnold lo lb nmlralan-l, all ui. i..na knoalna tbaiaaalaaaln.lai.tl t aaid a.lala r rai)ilt.l tn ruak patmanl wllbuul llalaf, wbil tin.. baalna rlalma will i.ra.aat Ibara dull aulbaallaalad fur .atllam.nt ta I'M-Kit K . 1.I,K1J, WM. A.. 1 Hi; 1. 1, Jaa. I, '?4. tdibinlatrainra, rrauklla. Wliaoo J 100 13 1 400 404 4U4 T-ilk fl anrf a. Millar H iimri Wiln. k ti .lunal de I. I.'arn- ami Marrill ilradr J.iba Ku u.i'ar J I. h-ira. kn-ia.lr Amlraw wairicb Samii-I .laud, li.l. la p,nl .Ml lilli.awarlb K-rl.a k i-.. tJ.Hnlau Jua 4ii Kajuol.la Aruuaa.lCo. t iirua.' : l ' 14.4 .. ,T 140 " 4. flood wltltam 11 a.o.ib Jai-nk S, wnllar r dar. Bra.t Jnka 4un Mlddlaavartb Karai to. Nujidar Slmaa 4UU W'aliar K ma P, n.i ' ilnlillaw rlbou' Klaa Abra'at 4 4 ttatualhii. tuor u hl.iulwla 1 Itiuiua Jotia u urnn C C auj A p, Uanbur Jaiaal 400 Laarl M itthuw 12 NKIliafii ll I'hlllu tj. Kvairr k.t.jr Anu l.ai-krr "I boiuua . no tb Ou.rii-a W. is tliloart II nrv 8 a rat.iar trv.lnri. k K ta II iab Aiuna-bt a I Il.il J'-nn u AlcUall It, Truata Wolf Oann 4o4 " iwan willlaat tut Tlblarallr llanrr lirl37r " Darrl.in i.'brla.opliar 4uo ' Yuu.ic Uamul And Mnf aar rolh E. B. lratn tlobaai aou Oarlalalo I, Jaokaoalaaaakli, Baaar Oaart kail larann Joak, II .'. II ID J I 14 II I 13 V - til 31 0 1 143 III I 14 la Ui 1 tl 41. to lo to I 30 li t II. I 13 4' It I s II 14 I a IS li'. ll I to LillkL r. OUt Eul raiiaatl aa all kaalaaai aarialata ia ih Saalik raiia A. a a.f n.ni, -raTaj VTIII baa 0. MIMtokwi aucMa. I I! II l'i 1(4 1 A UMIXISrUlTOltS' NOTU'K - l.aitara uf alrnlnlilratlna nn I .aaalat- nf Kra l-rK-k Unuror lata uf Jaalioq t iwa.klti. SnT'lar ooniy IV, la.-. bava baan r.ia a I 11 thauii.lartlKnal ll u.r. anovlna Ikaia. alva, .i.autd to . .i,ia will il r tk In. lha ll.tla l.ayuianl wbll Ibo.a hatlaa ulal i.a m ta-.ioa.iaia wilt u'a.nn n.n f.r.ai. tlamtutlo i .!;(. lUI'HCH. JUItN kl'UM.. Fab. 10, 'T4. A lialnl.lrilaa.. '1 Mil J EVI KKl'LKIt, Naiary FoWic, Sar?cyor, Conveyancsr, P13I Estate aufljnsnrance kml Paadi Bin.l. and ttmuo. P'apira l i. t kin. I of nontaf analna all. nd.it q i.ioioiilir wltb n una-a aud aarurrao- NpkU attanl...n al'an in hating aad tailing Kaal K.tala llftV In l'ru.ii.. NafdarDaT fa., f. 11 Addraaa, Ml. riaa.aat Mill.. Hat.ta t!o faaa'a. aui I 'it. J H. UAKTMAX, 'ji'sricK or the Petri?, aSc Convoynnonp, CENTREVILLE, 8uvdr Coaaly, P, l1nletlon ami all bu.lna.i ptrtatalna ta fia ..-a ii Juitloa uf ika V aaua will aa rtt-a lr a al .hort auilaa Ap r It'll WM. MANN. Blank Book Ma'ier Sta. tioner, and Steam' Power P R I H T E B . WholeHtile Jk- lletull No 529 Market Street, PIULAOELl'HIA. I'roinytntt. Ont fric SdVnf trio Mrkd Or Alt QnU In fV