Poetry . Spring, j; ' " print I barbtar orjur mb1, Of earth h milioK hraa wod, , Of wt fiill-lhroited harmony. taking to ton; ob budding tt, Kra rt lb ! ba mulo ruJ'i, Andrad t throw a wblp'rm ahad O'tf Iht liekrd ground whlob liot -Viaiatb tbtir wotto canoplct. ', To tb, I wn, tii ftatbtrctl ebolr Citrolt III twteit, and dir . To do thro bom prompt th onf Which trill tb flella an.l wooJa among, Wb tuftir uoi bar bidden (boot Too llinid Moaaoin, and lb root )Ut truatftil gin lo tin air Tb bind that froiti ratraaiiog apart, Hailing athwart lb Inernl tils . Thai parp ,n oloU'llal' ilr lurnngb, The rnuk right bnajr homeward rtrara. To wbr. through cjrnla uftmia; vari, Tb' aim hurt tfr brtnohal I' eat win Tin win. I taiard era 114 of bit lint, A truMrrr lirrljr tpringa aptoa To fd n aoinn of lb rca Wlilcb thronging rptck lb mitilit grtcn, And wnnion wbar of Into bitib bran Chill ibowi thai penned tho bleating plant For frttdtfoa mid tha paaturei faint. vfiih cltarer waTlta apaada tb rill To Join tb rir tiiftc will SI I Tbt fnv'nn tea wilb trlhuta-lld, -Yl lorat It on in way to riido. And, rippling, tell oaoh i ll aloha . . And tlarpjr branch, I tint o J b it flown Tb froi wbicb ebeokod It highland toure, And iltimuiJ iti long impatltnt court. Wilb fulrer hutl Iho young tarth glows, , And prnainge giva what tiummpr-abaws Of Bow'rjf ipUnJnr toon will buret V bea Jimp, roia-litden. U lb trti ' . To tempt the ainorou niahtingal T warbl forth bii btjbiljr Ulo, If la. not (orrow, b lb noi -Wbicb, welling, alraiu that qulr'ring throat. Wilb tofler tone tbo tweet Wet plajr Amid Ibe tree all though the day. Hbicb lengthen lowy, till onoe ninra dray twilight hour ne'er diet tiefora Tbo curfew, and the hata 'gin glano Full nimbly after Wintrr't trance ; Then enmea again the loeem' hour, When loring eye baee brighlel pow'r. And low.breutlieJ vow may heitl be hearj And inmost olior.lt mom gi'tilly etirrod, For mHgio'l rife it twilight' mark. And what more magic luan lor a work t $ prtng't eloquence, alone catr (ell Ubat aweet with ber f.ilr aolf do dwell 'Twora vain for any innrtal hand To iwetp th lyYe wbeu her owu band Of cborimerH pto'laim the Jy ller bounty bringa. Mir j u ring noia Witb murinl aong, whrti ev'rywhcr On burnt of niuaio llt ibe nir, Aai drown all lucauer uoiea that 1 Wilb uutur out gril vympbou '('htimZeft'Jiturnttl - 1 L H 1 e J t rV it 1 4 . LOST LILY. "Wo will have it out, now, if you pleaso, uiiiJ.ui)!" Bai l Murk Ail fribt to Lin wift-, AuiihIh. Aud they di 1 buvo it oat with a Tengoancu. liotU worn liib tt ui pored t nuithur Lad lottrued Holf con trol.; and buforu tho suime betwuuu tbeni was endoJ, both bud npoken wordd such uu no two people who love each othur uliould evur ypt-utc If two iuditfcreut persons rpmrrul. ii - does not atoouut to much guiic'ruUy ; but when two who lovo euch othor iudnlKo id tho inuuiuin pustimo, it iu fruqiiHtitly ftnl to hnpjuie8ii. 1'boy had buuu tuitrriul but a year, and tho sweet (,'luiuor of roiuitnce had bardly word oil' Tuia wiw thoir first . dis(i;reoiiicut ami it hng.in iu a Bcoret: v I'erhaps Mr. Arkwriht hud ampl ' cause to bo anty with his wifo. . 1 am Bure thut every ruuu will think bo, though a woman's judgment twijht be ditTuroiit. , Ou tho afternoon of the quarrel ho bad asked bin wifo to drive with hiui. and she had duulinod ou that old plea the beitdacho Ho hud pitied and petted her, and kissed her hot forehuad, aud sta othed her s ift bloude hair, and established her on the loutitfo in her room, w ilb a pil low under her bund and a shawl over her feet, buioro bo wont out for his Afternoon drive. Two hours later he hud ooousiou to cross Hyde Park, aud there, walk . Injf. slowly down oue of the m ist se el u Jed paths, ho saw tipurpU velvot 'kitt, iwsi lo a bluok'oout Augusta had a purple velvet skirt and looked like an auel, her butb.in I b 1 1 fre quently told her, all un nin Iful of the historical fact ( that aagols uni Torsally wear, white, aud are suppos ed to be above tho weakness of pur pie velvet skirts. The airs and manners of the man uvene decidedly ; foroiga ha was liaodsornu," and had an uneasy op Ipoarance eBorally . indeed, he seem led to be constantly looking ovor bis I shoulder. --j I Arkwrigbt patued in the shadow of a clump of trees, and watched the pair. I supposed "watched" is the proper word,"" though Arkwrlght prided himself on beiug an extreme It honorable man, and would doubt less have knocked anybody down who had insituated , anything to tha contrary. ' l here was no mtstakinar tuo trraoe of the lady, the wave of her golden air, the turn of ber suowy neck es. tha verv wreath of nurule D in- ies on her Lt .all were Augusta 'r i Dd in a moment more bur uusbaad oard ber, voice. "yai . Artnur, sne was savinff, 'evety -moment far yo i here is ntniht witu pmil. iiose uo time in oKiiitK nut ut uuuuuu. "flat, darllBff.T returned tha man. Bott)ing MM my lova fur you has raqgnt me uere i ana it is uara ir i tunot Jut have tliis little comfort." It'f toore4 twa dowo tin nali : tit. mm V0L:14rr- and Arkwriffht heard no more. Hut he had heard quite enough. He was n white heat of passion. He dar ed not follow them and trust himself to speak. There was mnrdor in his heart lie must wait a little till his temper coolad. He wont to astabln, hired a fast horse, and rodo him till the aoimal was ready to drop. Thn he went home and accused his wife. So matter in what words thpy wore harsh and bittor noncrh, heaven knows and tho vile epithets ho ap plied to her at tho out sot rousod all ber naughty priJo and rosistanoo to arms. She heard him through. She at torn p tod no defense t she made no looiul i but whiu ho panaod from sheer want of breath, she cursod tin hour in which she had married him Than she luft the room He had all niiht to subduo him self, and if she bad come to him in the morning with a l easonablo et plunution, hn would have listonod to hor Hut sho did not coma. After a whilo, ho soiilit htr in hor room i but alio was gone .Sho had takoit with hor only a baro chanjo of ruimunt, aud left no message to toll whitlmr slio was guilty. Flod with hor piramonr!" 'Ark wright said, bitterly ; and thon nnd thero he vowod to give himnnlf no rost until bo iiad found thio and killod thorn both. He trind hard to put his vow into elocution. For throe yours he was a wandrrr sooking always his wife and her seducer, and finding Ih'im novor. At last he quitted wandering, mi l went home. He was a very wealthy man now. Landn that hn lvvl nwn- ed had increased prodiirioimlv in value, and thoro was no ncod of his npplyinir himself to bttHinoss. He built a mansion, and lived alono in it, with his books and thought for company. Ho had a retinue of servants to anticipate his cvorv wixh ; he sat at a costly tiblo, nnd drunk wino as old as tho hills ; he drove horsos worth a fortnno t he had evorvthing that wealth could could purchase and vet ho was uever at pnace. Though, for tho world, he would not. have owned to anything of the kind. One day hi w in riding in tho s l burns of London, wlicu lis oume up on a lit tie eliill sin in. by tht wny sil, siibliinu bitterlv. S'ie had hr ipt'un full pf priuiro'i's snl violet-, iu I a lilurk ami whilo kitten w cuddlo I up in lir tinnn Mov.) hy some iitpiso wliicn no chum nut have cxpl:tiuii, Arkwriclit stiippml bis luirso, and accosted her. Sh'" cobbed o'll her little tit trv with nil u uliild's ioonu 'U"iies. Hor mittitti'i bad tfono Hotnewlicro to carry work. and she mill Split h id cone to w.i'k by themulvt's, and thiv h id walked eh,' so fur 1 nnd imw thfj' wore lost Jlcr miino wn l.iiy, and tho kit ten's tinnie wa' Siio'tio. ao I tli'it tva nil nIio could tell to prove lirr identi ty Surprised at hbnll fir d.iinr si Arkwnglit to k hi-r into the oai'riag ki'ti n end all and carrloJ ber to own linitip. Ho advertixi'd Iff, nnd for the fir t wo or three duys made aome oll'ort ti dineover h'T relatives. Al'tur that he did not wimt t' di(,over tb ni. In t i t-H cold, el iicd heart ' Lily Ii id croi t, and male her home there i snd thn deKiilule, cvnioal in no found limi-oli' l vinir her an a little I'efore lie hud nut dreamed of .ivina - any. thin; ai!'iin. Alter the lapse of a fortnight, tho idea nf Lily's losvia him beoanie absolutely uuSearuhle He trot 'i nervou that ha atarled at evety soun I o( tho hull .fWful that some one was coming lo cl.iitn hor. She and thn kitten bid it all their own way lo Arkwrfcht H i'i They -invd io the li'irary, nnd upiet the bonk'. and tisp-rs to their in'ituil at isfuot ion. Lily sat on Artwriithtx kuee a great. J.-al of the litno, smu. Inn href with hriidmir a'td cirling his bait into the tmt grotesque shapes; nnd Spot with Teliae smlici- ly, tuounto.l uu Ins annul lor, ami nib Med the top of bis pen, or throat her inquisitive lit! .t none int i uU fjoe, all nnreliuked, Iiut-one day, jut ss Arkwrialit wanbnuioiilng to feol sue ol lli child, a lady cams for ber. This Uily was tall an I slight, and worn black, and had bor Uoj o ivered by a thick veil. Something in her 'low, sweet, vomo Biinvd tbi Innermost depths of .Mark Art wrL'hfs 'nature. Out's Qorce pang Hliot. through him when h eiw with what esoroe-g Lily flow towards her. "Mamma I darling mamma! she cried, ctiveriog ber 'with '. kiwi r 'I so dud oo turn I Now on ucd I, nod Spilt aud P'tpa are all togedder I' Arkwriittit ret Jon-U ii had been weak euouch to teach this child to call hint papa. He wuudnrsd wpat the lidy t bought ot hln pie-aiuntiou ; but sho -e'iue( unwilling to hOifiT. Site thanked him lor the care ho h"d given Lily offered ti ptf hlw for bla trouble from a very 8lendorlovk- ing purse i aud, being iudiguautly refused, she turned to go. L,ily was in her anns- Arkwright took a step Uward them, aud Lily threw an aria around ' bis neck, drawing him up dose, and (oca to face with the lady Through the thick (IJ4 of the veil their eyes mot Hn star ted back, p illid and trembling. .VuguU bo folterea, m a choked voice. Mr. Arkwrightr 1 ' ' She was tha calmer of .the ' twa A woman always Is in oaaas of eiqer- ifoncv. -lAll theoldJove'Hljroel and Ungovernable, rose op wdthig h(ni. . Tlua hU4.l WUoe ia It I b aak- J . . ....... : :. , MIDDLEBURG, SNYDElt COUNTY, Mine and rouitt,' she answered quietly. 'Sho was born four months after our separation. 1 wish you good morning. He caught her in n Iron grasp. Stop I My child. Mix I ho cried, dreauungly as if it wore an ofTort for him to realize it 'No, not yours now,' sho sai I stea dily. 'You forfeited the right to chum hor when you drove her moth er from her homo. Mark, at this tnuo tbo last tune I shall boo you in this world I will toll you the truth. You wore jealous of my brother I' 'Your brother 1 1 never know you had oue 1' Thoro was where I orrcd. Arthur was two yours my junior, and a cm ol tuittforttiuo placed him in a. posi tiou where bo was suspected of for gery. Ilowus nnnblo to prove his in nocunso, nnd ho llud from mistaken justico. I was too proud to toll you that 1 was tho sinter i-f one whom tho world looked upon ns a felon. In that t sinned. I had A secret from you, nud upon that rook our happi ness was w rooked. Thank Heaven ! Arthur is freo now tho guilty party has o jtifossed, nnd my bruthur is u man once mora.' Arkwright snatched her to his lil'nut utiil U'finl I twit In Inn. .v.. i She tried her best to escape, but be held her fast. 1 supjiuse he won her pardon soma way, f jr sho ro tuaiued ut Arkwright House, nnd Lily and Sport remained likewise. Oo thoro to-day, ami you will sue tho happiest family this side of I'ai -udisu. distilled Ppirits. The Attti fur Pi-opwil la Aiiitn t th AVt run utw. Tho new bill to amend thn inter nal revenue laws of tho V uitod States relative to taxation of distill, ed sprits was introduced in the houso by Mr. Whiting, of Illinois. I'ho main provisions of tho bill nro the rediicuioti of tho tax to lUly cents ; the bonding of revenue a gents, und tixiug their compensation at $7 per day ; tho ascertain uiout of tno quantity of ejnrit by weight us well us guaging und ptoviug ; the paymetit of tax upon tiio actual quantity includnu fractious, instead of approximate gallons, us under the oxisung law ; f M'in l liti tho uso of secotid baud barrels iu tint la:'gnr cl.tss of grain distilleries t providing for tuo c iitHolid ition of the oilitios of storekeop ir and ganger in small din tillui'ios i tiio tib ilitiou of gaugor in tho pruuiiaes of wholosula liqu u dealurs allowing d ialers in Ainoii oau wino to soil witnout a wholesale duaW's licuuso wiues of their owu production at any point; exempting from seizure by revenue oiliiters on more suspicion packages of distilled spirits bearing regularly issaod tu paid staiup-i Tins last provision is the otto recommend d by tho ro tluco exchange of New York an 1 Merchants' exohango of St. Louis. Too bill provided further that deal-, ers who collude with fraudulent dis tillers, or kuovingiy receive fraudu lent goods, shall ou conviction, for. foit tueir lioemos an 1 ho ineligible for further lioeuso under the inter nal revenue laws. It embraces ma ny features similar to the Well's bill, and some details of tho bill submit ted by the commissioner of internal revenue, but its general tendency is to secure tax at tho distillery, pre-, veut offi tial extortion, and release co umerco from s uv) of its present tramiii lis. It does uot embrace the civil service features of tho Meade bill or decrease tho number of olU cers, except gangers, but doos dell no tueir duties mora clearly and limits their disoretiouitry powers. Deep Pi.owivu It often happens that some theoretical writer rocom motids deep plowing, without stating the whole onset and sometimes farm ers injure their lauds by following the advice of theso writers, soiivi of whom never plowed a rod of laud in their lives, but as they are often ad mitted to the columns of respoctabte agricultural papers,, whose editors are not practical farinorr, their sub eoribers aro sometimes inaliuod to follow their instructions, if not well posted in the matter, and often to Uie injury of their lands.. It is sheer insanity, i to apoak, for a farmer to plow his land a foot doep, whore it has but threo or four inches of fer tile surface soil, as the good soil is buried under a mass of subsoil that is as barren at) tho sea shore. Tho pith of tho whole matter lies just here t uever plow over two iuulios deep at a time than your fertile sur face soil extends. Theu if you put on a little manure, and cm get a good 'catoh' of rod clover upon it, turned upon it, turned under tha second or third year, pl iwiug two inches deep or than before, and if you koep up this aystem of turning under a crop of clover . occasionally, tha aonoud crop of the season (saving the Ars for hay, rolling it down flat after rains, so as to bo e tvered, well, you can in a few. yearn obto.a toil eight or twelve inchjs leon, . whoro but three oj1 oar ioohes tiefora existed. -' . ,ls9A Hmurt answer A minister in one of his paroohial visita met a oowberd, and uakel h'm what o'clock it waa. " "About twelve, air,'' was the the reply "Well," quoth tha rain lafcri1- "! uhmiivht it titA Kvin mniA ' "It's never any mo -e herd," said tha twyi "It Just faioi Q9 aai ' .1 V 1 Maxims. Tho following maxims aro from Hulls new book, 'How tJ live Long." i 1. Ono of the happiest and most independent of all human occupa tions is that of nu intelligent farmer whoso Ian I is paid for and who keeps out of debt. 2. Tho fascination of salaried positions is ton often tho fascination of a serpent, which beguiles but to destroy. r3. l?o your own master, nnd master of your calling and you will soou become master of others. 4 Next to religion, thero is no element no essential to success iu life us vigorom, robust h ..'tilth. fi, A sound mind in a sound body is a fitting found it ion for all that is high nud uoblu iu human a chievoinent. . 0. The safest and best rcmo lios in tho world nro warmth, rest nnd abstinence tho brutes employ those. 7. Physical, metal and moral health aro iiiterdopondonts hetico what improves or proiiutes oue im proves and promotes tho others. 8. Almo ;t n 1 feel gratified at every pound's increase iu weight as' if people, luo pi0's, wore mcasnroil by fat. I). To livo well is a glory i to die well is n bliss. 10. A wise care of the he alth in vouth, is tho best assurance of u long lift, ni un o irly attonsion to ro ligiou is tho .foundation of uu im mortal eis' once. 11. That in in lives tho longost who dose the tno.it good. 12 Ho brings tho most hap piness to himself who d so the most to promote tint happiness of others. III. Tho most healthful form of exorcise is that which involves ex hilarating outdoor activities. I I. Chilliness of body dampens tho spirits, sours the temper, and reiideis the whole man unlovely. lo. The comforts aud con von i ences of life save trouble, save labor, economize time and udd to our hup piucss generally. r-a-a- Mil I'KDITNCI.K and un Cow. Mr. I'eduuclo went out to milk tho other day Now if thoro is ono thing Mr. I'ednncln prid.is himself up u, it is his perfect comiiMiid of a cow. With his bnciitit on the ground be milks with both hands, nnd sings inota while, occasionally best owing a war ning upon tho ojw if s'io winks her tail at him or tt i'-s to scratch' hor hack will) hor hind foot On this occa sion he ha I nearly liuished Uud wus singing cheerfully : "Iy soul(so now) bo on thy guard (What iu tho Kgyptiuti sand hills mis this cow ) "Ten thousands (thunder nud dorax I stand Htill) foes arise" Aud as Mr. i'eduuclo raised him self up front the barn lloor uud wiped tho milk out tf his ears uud nose, ho saw up in tho loft tho wifo of bis bosom with a long switch iu hor hand, with which she bad been tickling tho gentle unituU's nose, nnd she s lid in an awful voice : "Oliver lo luuelu, I reckon you'll wrap your old tihaeno-hj.x iu my handkerchief again, next Sunday, wont ye 1 and have unto talioit to church and hliug it out o a tho llo ir hey f" When ho milks now, Mi. I'olunclo sings very softly, iudoid. nnd keeps one eye ou tiio loft C'hi-!tjt C'ottf Vr, VAN'ii:itnn.T's Cannm Oornolius Vandorbilt, in tho year 1810, when only sixteen years of ago, un 1 New York bud but 80,00 J people, began bis career ns captain of a sail-boat which used to run from thn beach atWhitohitll to St iter Island, carry ing pasitougors at oightoon cents i ... .i. . l t ... & . .1.:.. eucu. 1'i'oiu in at u.y to 10119. , through a period of sixty-six years Vandorbilt has boon steadily engag ed in carrying freight mi l passengers by land and so t. by steamboat und railroad His first vessel was tho Charlotto, launched in 1SL2. by him self aud brother-in-law. With the Charlotte h costod to South Ctr olma In I HIS ho was engaged us a oaptuin of a steamer plying between New York and New Urunswick. N. J at whiuli lattor plaoo Mrs. Van ler bilt managed to build a hotel In ISGD. at the ago ot thirty live, he was worth Hd.n l ), and determine 1 to start for himself The first steam boat he ever built iu Caroline, which finally went over the Niagara Falls. I'o day those who are most familiar with bis ulVaiis rate him ut Irom $7i- lud.O'JO to $ 3 1.000.0 JO. It is un derstood that the bulk of his fortune will go to bis son, William H. Van dorbilt Mr. Vandorbilt first mar ried, lSld, Miss Sophia Johnson, tho daughtor of a neighbor living ueur his father's farm, o.i Statan Island She bore him thirteen chillren. He married a second time, at the age of seventy aix. a lady from the South some forty-five yeare youngor than himself. The old gootlomau looks bale and hearty. ... Josh Billings has written a play. . The principal part will ba ta ken bf tha bind legs of a mule, and the dramatic movement will bo has tened bv tha business end of a bar net, skillfully Introduced. ' Hw YYbst i that which no man wants, which, if any man has. ba would not Dart for untold wealth" "Awa awl, atwa PA., JUNE 8. 187G. Treasurers Sato ot Seated and Unseated Lands In Snyder County t878. anrt In imrmi.inra nf Ilia Art of AMaiuiilr nl Marph Villi 11 na mm.l .menu ilier tu anil tn Art f -anWf nl Alir-a 11.4 ai'l ip ileinenlntliarl.bnrlit alv milln thai h" "HI atuniia In naiillonala l (ha l reimr-. i.ltlo-l Mi.l.llrl, ir on th U'b S nl n n , an l i'inriiuiiit tr i-n il i l ilny I' "rf, ttmai'ii.il I in- ti.ir.ii.i iur il.Tllw I ! ami utrt ul irin n It rni,t In il.l i-n'iii ly iir an ih p.irta Ihrrrul will ilia im irilf .--'t, r al, i -r aaJ .cno a lmt Uu anJ th cufli aooruail tuarfuu. la w It 1 UBia. Waraiiltaua, llaTr. Acrca. Am. 1M... 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K'Nra t hitati rdf ajr aa tVM li"n. a ,ui- in I. u.aiif bnaml. H. lu .' fartta tola, at f4nil I M, aci ii'rliiig tn liiailiii. hai.t t'7 mail nn rvrrli o4 l.rn a J n.t Ifa. lulu- fur trwkliM baolil. lua latiUta'jl llaa. tiot iviir -.. t. ruMlratlnna. 'aua fa. tii.li ail ut uu. r'ttfiTa a iH.tiular Lm limr I'.ihllratlnti un liaaliti anl kunlrt l...U. "OIJUVIM MAIIS NKW." iha ho. i,i iralnrc tliv .wht aii'l irlva umilaMaa. I aidiuui lha id nf lmAt nr Mi-ntclb. Half a Silllina ha ba la-iird lrilj I "fnnrnkt aan ' l aa run taa Hi m tin ' la ,li.l.la BiMHa aiih fur ik" knralT:irtiit ailh hnp- l lur or If' rnl. "I'af amiiwitai. lai imiaiar c 111 nl."ralai.a is me aunjiri m hani pmiftr hwtii rhrut "l'Hat.iuiiri Haaai4.an fltaa til lalra! raararrhi. lr,airlll' II a l covamliif traira-ramaiiUl a1aiialinn, Ar . A. A Hrrr Uai-awaHii, ntlrwiuii lnrnidciai krl'lttion euucarnliiK Ui rrf.nuUin nf C'liKvuiWm. "Si-aKaiTiiKaani," or Srnt hial Wraknaa with atkiruia iA it ural.lhtf. "t'iMM'r, Ha unaaa. p .rntti'li anil ran,'' Inial aabl a ar; aiiHlirr hat Inn II. a cai "f aniall Ibildrcn. "Com Ktirt." uxi .rnili tad run. Ar t1 f..rr"inil lJlni I'uhHratlona .ill l ai-nt hr mU, pta paid, a rMlpt ul lea caaUL "nPI" raMlrallnna. Wrnim U la la pi. Ua. Imiri i Fra I'libllr. I 111.1a ton. (ir.iMlOHt A4-4tt (A 4rA," aaViaMl aa ntt Ana ; a circular ol la 1. Ui M k. ' !. 4 mm ; a aiitf p( paiuyiuas ra i ma. v4tul tut Uaaa. AGENTS 'i 1,000 f)A41 Aans aau Slid pruBUlilaaliililiir ant la tha aa'a r Ilia fWtirnina pahlicatle, and alao aTral ihr nhlUli.4 ; a, ttrad all nf Mm hna, anl arnd for iiartlmlara Addrraa, for lr.i.atta. te.,Th. Murraf Hill l'ubllakln( I'aaapMJ, JP ail SIM lrl, Aa lark. Tbe LadUia Usna-BMB, af TaJiialilo Infnnr lallnn toerTa?i vtT!i woman, OLU or iulihu, Jlarrlvd or Elngl. LADIES . will tliank ns for Iblt X JlkBd-Ooek. and noXv noibcr win Jc,NFR, la nlarlni It H. th A lli.ll a bantlaof hrrdangb vous lers The Hand books ar aol4SVZP''GE. private llll.V"(',l,l,l IZ . iT. A particuUrly Uo. but K?P.ralTia.Apopleir, lalt ddei:ralar, and all ner for rn AS,ro" dfafgrments aralclr. TV'"'' Cum snd Cura, f. U!a?(,Pl' Inimsitag in sll tlon.AJ-nrT(4 uffarvra. BOTH iC KITHEIi of lha forrgolDl HAND-BOOKS w-ntraaBM - aunrtaav Addrraal with i i .1 i .. i 1. 1 i PgbHahod evary Thuradav EvaoinA hf JSaJBUIAH QROU8B, Propf. Tenns of Subserlption, TWO noi.fJtTW TKR AXNt3f. ry alilo vit'iiii ai mo,ithi. 1 ftJ.Wlfianl piiUI within t). va.tr, No pajior lbv t"iitiiiiiid until a'.l art I'ltragcs sri tmi'l unit at lbs epiiou uf tLo pal liahor bulxti rintl'in nld lo too const ' MtVAHI.K IX AliVAM'S. "Persons liltin ' tt r. 1 113'im; fiipora sd'lrtwied o otlfpt bcotiiemtlaturiiicra 4111I nro UiiMj forthe t.rico ofthe neper 4svt Lt.a. Roaaoa ait, 3. ALLEETAN & SON. AT TO H S K V S AT LA W. H1Iiimj;i vo lti," Ml tiriife--iiinl hniinr" ant onllrotlna -nlriiat I lo lliir ciira will h friimnll ilirtir l in. I'ii rt lif r iii.nlir I In English) ir Clerinan. Olll.'r, M trke' rli)iiars. rn jTsMrni" L ATTonXKT AT I. AW. MIIlDLKIIl'ttH, SM V EtlK UO., orTi-rf Mt l nfaaati.nal Satrli-aa t th pak'l i;unullll.ina la I. nulla ai.il Uacoiaa. r n. myi:'.. IJ ATTDHSKi k liOl'NSEl.OH 1TUW h DistrW't Altrm.Vi Middlubitri;, Soydor ('oiinty I'onn'a VTif ff '1'iora H't of th Ourl I l.i. IT nil M lill tl-."l. 1,'iiliailltatinn ia Ktiitlialt anl Uorm m linin io. Sop.'OT, WM. VAN lil'..f.n, ATrnustr t t.w, l,invinb'.ir( Pa., IITera Ma priifaaainnn! "rii, Ir) tr f."" I i..ltUrtil.,..M . t .11 ,iil,ua li 1, fi.ainn- l linainraa rmrnair l lu lul oata ill ra- otiT r.titi l atlriitiuii. r T."U u. ) x m 1 1, i -7:7:. ATTUHNKi r t.wv, Mid.ll.'b.irir, Pa., (Trra Ma f-rnffaainnal a,.ri.'aa tn tb finha lie. ('uUcti'ina aii'l all oihrr prnfraainnal Imaiiipa, riilrnais'l til bit oari will rari-ir ironiit ititriiliuu.. Jan U, '6"lf II. It. (ilMMU," Attoruev & Couucelsr .1 7 - A I W, Offloo N. K. Cor Mitrkt. t A, Wntar Si's I'i'pi-Imiik. I'oit it'll. riniiliatinu iu kjili Knglili ami llrrnjaa l,niii:a. I'i'e. I'.'. '"-if. t iT .iss, I'li.Ti. J a (sni"fM'ir inj. F A .1. M. l.lnn.) A ri'UllM.I S A I' ..W, l.iialiur, T. Illi-r tln-ir iri)fi'iiinitl ?rrfiri-i to tba imlilip. t'oMn-iiuna nn.1 all ntliar aro-. i iV"iiiiint riuaiiii-aa rntriialn I to lartr rtra i will reririinitaitiii ion., Jaa. 8, '"H j. it. y.i:r.w:ri, ' ATTnnxfir.AT'r.Aw Cent 'refill, Sutler County, Vint, j All Ii i-tn-.a K'ltrn-ta l 1 1 tin '-ar will aa u. aril an 1 fil'l.lnll. .tttiin Inl I". will lirtrtia. ,.-. at t.a .irl n.iuri-nl Siit lar anl a.lii'iinaatla. !, ite.. fan i" e.'U.ull! Iu Hi- ('.'mix!- i. rintu lanana-. "at. , . " a ii-w bnalnaat J AMoliNLV AT I. A W,r !r iiibiU a? m ,Ni- Ii lii."Ti ai m'i , PariianiBta Ira. OTara Ilia profi'nai'Hial 'i tifl ijayai','! HuanaSt., lie I'uik'i'tiona ini'l it'l o'lirr f A. ls It b hu.in.-a rnlr.i-i.- l lo lii onr 'i ' luMiVar'r'?'. -'ia. i roini.l ttantiuti. llflir l:i. tprll, i la- inh "f I'i.' ii'iim li'ilul. U" a! OILS II. All SOU), VHoi'iU'.V in Ituwi"'.". Miiiiii.Kin i:u, ' I'r.ifi'-il.mal hiialtu ,niruat"il lo hi aai iuo for l" l.p .r.i.i. lv to-Il l.' I l. I IVl 1 'TI'-. " J. lllOMI'-)S Ii A K I II, AtlDfiH'.v-Ml -1 iit ir, lt.A'1,1'1" , t'n'.iii, Tu. Pa, fyf 'la 'i '' " . i n I.nvllab ail l.-rr. . ..i' ' c ' nr; I'T - V .: ! i - ' v ''W 4 i,iih i i'i" ' - 7 v . pot n:u. .'i rrohXNY a r l a w. S-lin4ijrovo Pa , OTirlii- pr-ifi -I'l'i'il aTVirr to tha. p itilio. All l-'ifnl l'ii-ina nilrn-ll In hi curt- will ici'iMfi1 I riniil atti'iii'i'ti. tllliaa inn 'lnnr th ira lha Nuw Lutbrtan CburcU. July. .h 'TLi. 11 ATTHIINKV AT lVf, SELlSiJK'iVE. SNTUKP. t'KCSTT. Pa f!rpi.Ki, '6"ir A.- SIMPHON, ATT'lUN r.X AT I. N'iirtlitin.lii'rl'nd, Ta. iTar hi pruff.ioii'il m rrii-e In Hi pab. ir. .Ml lii"in-a i.iir..ti I ia bi oars aill Ik uroinptlr aUouJcl In.. I inn. ir. 'onr j. rirruis, Justica of the Peace, Middlcburg, Snyder canity. Pcnn'a rniivTnrt i.,n-. an. I rill- Itmc 'nait. ri.rrlliini Inlruat'd M lua mm 'HI r'ii pr.itiif.l nltfliil'in. .I'im 11. ' A. H J- V KANAWKI.. rilYHII IAS Al m'Rf.Ed!!. f rnfrvvllle, rtayilrr ., Pa, IITrr hi profanioDnl sortiort In Ik oniiiia. n itstr yyi a. m. .MiidT ' rirsiciAX Axn surgeon, Iffrrt hit prnfe ionl rrit lo ilia aid iru f Ailaiuiburf anj liciait v. Srpl, 71 Du. j. Y.HHI SPF.L, fltlRUEOM ASH lMITSIClAW, Mhldlcbury Ft., fTra hit profoulonal arrrioi to tba ait itBDt of MiJJUjurf aud virimtr. Mrab ei.'fi7 1. MO.NBECK, J notice of the Pence Adamtburg, Snyder Co., I'a. W II ti lo bi offio at tb ar-ovt mrnilon dplae. on MtlNPAY and SATURDAY il aaob k, whan all kind of baias rrlaliag lo bla offio, will b allcaJid It Jun 20 78if F. VAN BUiSKlUK. lUROICAL A MECiMfflOAli DENTIfll 8Iinsrov Panni A. WKTZUL, -r Justice of tha Peace, JSeavtrtown, Suyder Co., I'm, All Ha l of otlrajlloBS siada an llbva rru. Pro ptv attasdp la all Kapiaaas arrviNtt r & r ?t ityar laaatlna illPtNj.truina rta. In n, a nltalnint lis I4B a crrr-