mils One cobimn on year, fAO.OO Oee4iair, eoiumn, one year, 80.00 One-fourth Kthnn, one year, 13.00 One square (10 Does) 1 Insertion 70 Every additional insertion, 60 Profoiviioaal and Btulneaa caribi of tint tmr than 3 tint, pr year, 6.00J Auditor, Rxscutor, Adnanbtrator and AssUrnce Nolrees, 8JJ0 Editorial notices Mr line. 10 All advertiaainantd for a honor Pe riod than one rear art payable at the time they are ordered. aud if not paid the person ordering them will be held Tawpouaible far the money. Poetry HoonKt M th Gram. It afctaala e the qnttt fret, , Whtrt weary mm key gaaa f It waioeath witb tactile gate . Whtre ihe daes are left alone. And Doteroaad of boay Br To the still grewera' eomtt, fivt paeotfully the altr lie I - Dtwe la their suite aottw. All allaally aa toltmair . J- It threeeih ehadowa areua 4 J - Aad tstcy grevatttat bath a traee I la daraeots ea (he greaad. It leeheth ee let lie ateuad V Where a Utile hHd le laid, , It llahUih ee the warble pile Whleh hawaa pridt hath wade. lit falttth wllh aaattorad ray ' i ' Oa lb tiojalt aad the ttarn, Atd tkowtla with a tolciae light V The eorrewe we waat Itera. It tellt th of dlvidoU liae Oa which Ita hMwe have abtee, ,,It whlaporath of broboa kaaAt . Whi.h brth.aly lir. 00. , It glcawrth whtre davoftd erne Are tltcping aida by elila, ' It falloth where the aaaidaa retta . Wha ia htr beauty died. There It a grave la all tht earth , Whith aaooellfki hath aoi ae, It e-ettlh oolJ and paaaiontaaa f (Whtre ageaf hath beta. Bat U Is wail t That' ebti)a.laa'ray' . A dttptr Ihenght ehould throw, Whtre aiortal tort poura forth tht tide Of saevalMng wo. It ttaehtt at at thadt of grief Cae ituoh tht ttarry thy That alt iut torrtw livtth here, The Glory ie oa high I IjiNOellaneoitH Tht Dynamite Fiend OuWon, A villain with a heart more callous than that of Thomassen, and record cm lea atrocious, baa just beon un oyerel at Ada, Harden county, Ohio, fo the person of Ieaao ft, OliarlM. 1La nilw trawLaurnr of Ada. I and who has, tip to a abort period, bono an excellent reputation, and hat been regarded aa a ooneiatant thetnbor of the Methodist church, t bat whe ia now proved, witbin the peat four years, to havo murdered ail own father and mother, made away with bis wife and child to mar rj hie servant girl committed abor- . tion, forgery and robbery, and wind ing op a few days ago by feeding arsenic to thirteen members of bis brother's familioa, four of whom t Lave died, and some of the others ore likely to. The nturderons roccord began four yoars ago, the falhor and moth : cr ..being the first victims. Isaac got houeloeelyin debt, and to get out, bad forged bis father's name to several notes, which coming due, be- , (ran to trouble him. The father pro vided for one, bat while talking with .Isaao about the others one day, in the barn, was killod Isaao said by a kick from a horse. A few nights r before be had been unsuccessfully 1 shot at through ike window, to the V great mystery of overybody, for it was suppose that be bad not an enemy ia the world. A few days davs after the old lddy snddeuly died Jrqm grief, Isaao said, and bis brothers and tbe community believed .Dim." Hat a more startling epiepde was yet "'in store for this terribly fated family. Isaao bad in his household a yorrng - Sin, so ate seventeen years old, and of sadden she was aoni away to Uolombos. for wbat reason did not appear, bat it ia now said in order that an abortion might be perform- ea. aad child war auddenly taken ill, . and after a vary brief sickness, they went down into tbe grave to join the aged couple who had so shortly before departed life so suddenly. Witaia six months of bia wife's , death Isaac married bia aervant girl Mill tb community was not arous ed. . ' In the meantime, Isaao bad obtain .ad from the probate court tbe ap - Vointment of himself as the admin istrator of bis father's estate, and Srooeeded to settle np his aflaira. In ie coarse of a year it became ap ' psrant tnat Isaao was "administering'' ,ths estate to bia own advantage. Nonw of tbe taw were paid, and it was ascertained that ha bad been pledging tbe aeta of tbe estate for ' lis personal debt t&xmontbeago, on petition of bia brother, Isaao waa . renfaved front tbe omow and Mr. , Isaac Thompson of Ada appointed sdmiuiatraior. Iat week a meeting was arranged of the brothers to set tle matters. Isaac cam the day before, aa1 wbUe We brother's wife was mixing bread preparatory to the large 0000 psoy of the morrow, managed to slip , in tte dough arsenie enoagn to gui ferty ttanonai than aoddsalv "reool ketii a . bosinsM sneagement wbioh 'WotwJ keen bim a couple of "eWs.1 left tba bouse. Tbe other brothers mat next day with their A.aa a aeaT mii;aa. ac oz ana oreao. ana soow thirteen wer yfcJently. sick, foot of .Ibem. tfyfet tMt WT- Issac wm arretieJoB) Bandar' mebi, and is kept ttrvng gftard to pre fsnt fctcLij, the enJenos Mgataat tataa gaio jowantitalc mocUiU r '.l t.i'j cf i os.b,t r : v sc t e ; r-?r l to o f r R ft, viyi lit i o VOL. 14. Tht Tbrons of Solomon. The following aooonnt of a re markable piece of mechanism is ta ken from a Persian manuscript call ed "The History of Jerusalem." It purports to be a description of the throne of King 8olotnon, and if the details are correctly given it un doubtedly surpasses any piece of mecnanism produced in modorn times. The sides of it were of pure gold, the feet of emerald and rubies intermixed with pearls, each of which was aa large aa an ostrich's egg. The throne aad seven steps; on eaoh side were delinoated orch ards full of trees, the branohos of anion were of precious stones, rep resenting fruit, ripe and unripe on the taps of the trees were to be seen figures of plumage birds, par tioularlo tba peacock, tho etaub, and tbe karoos. All iheso birds were hollowed within artificially, so as to occasionally matter a thousand mel odious sounds, such as tbe ear of moetals never before beard. On the first step were dolineatod vine branches, having bunchas of grapes. composed of precious stones, fash ioned ia such a manner as to ropre eeot the various colors of purple, violet green, and red, so as to ren der the appearance of real fruit On the second step, on eaoh side of the throne, were two lions or terrible aspect, large as life, and formed of cast gold, rue nature or tins ro- marksble tbrono, was such tuat when Solomon placed bis foot on the first step cue birds spread forth their wings and modo a fluttering noiso in the air. On his touching tbe aooond stop the lious expanded their claws. On his reach ing tbe third step the whole assem blage of demons and fairies and men repeated the praise of tho Deity. When arrived at tho fourth step voi ces were board addressing him in the following manner "Son of David, bo thankful for the blessings wbioh the Almighty has bostowed upon you." The same was repeated on his reaching the fifth step. On his touch ing the sixth all the children of Is rael joined them 1 and on his arrival at the soveuth all tho throno, birds and animals, became in motion, and ceased not until he bad plaood him self on tho royal soat, when the bir Js, lions, and othor animals, by secret springs, discharged a shower of the most precious perfumes on Solomon, after which two of the kurgos de scended and placed the golden crowns upon his head. Thb Moon a Dbad Would. Among the illaflions swept away by mordon saionoe was the ploattout fancy that the moon was a habitable globe like the earth, its surfuco di versified with seas, lakos, continents and inlands, and variod forms of vegetation. Thoologians and sa vants gravely discussed tho proba bilities of its being inhabited by a race of sentient beings, with f jrms and faonltios like our own, and eveu propounded schemes for opening com munications with them, iu cose they existed. One of those was to con struct ou the broad tighlandsof Asia a series of goomutriotJ figures on a scale so gigantic as to be visible from our planetary neighbor, on tbe supposition that the moon peoplo would recognize the object, and Im mediately construct similar figures in reply, extravagant and absurd as it may appear, but tbe discussion waa kept up at intervals, until it waa discovered that if there were people in the moon they mast be able to live without breathing or eating or drinking. Then it ceas ed. There can be do life without air. Beautiful to tho eye of a distant ob server, the moon ia a sepulchral orb world of death and silence. No veireUtlon clothes ita vast Mains of atony desolation, traversed by mono strooe'orevioes, broken np enormous peaks that rise like gigantio tomb stones into space j so lovely forms of cloud floei in the blaoknesa of its sky-T Tho daytime is ouly night lighted by a rayiesssun. 1 bore is no rosy dawn in toe morning, no twilight in tbe evening. The nights are pitch dark. In daytime tbe so lar beams are lost against the jagged ridges, the sharp poiuts of tbe rocks of tbe steep sides ol profound obye sew 1 aad the eye seos only grotesque rae shapes relieved against fantae- tio shadows block aa ink, with none of that pfeasent gradation and dif fusion of light, none of too, subtle blending of light, and shadow, which makes tbe ouarm 01 terresriiai iana- ecap mere is no coior, notning but dead wnte aoa - Diaoc xne rocks reflect passively the light of the sun 1 too craters and abysses re main) wrautmd in shade 1 fantastical peaks rise like spots in the blackness ofspso. The rocoo is a dead world sho Lao no atmoepbere. Tt i said that in 17KI George Washington sent to England for 0 pounds of mixed candies, and this was at a time too, when a girl woold desert bar bora, parents and Kin' dred, nod cfcsr to n man km hut Doonds and halt r Among tho tenement boose hor rors kiKew York, wo have- tbe so uuunuusawni that . daring tho past thr wee no law t!uu .130 1'"' ihwiM. ..'j-crrtrtjof bold fo 5 MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Erricr or Liuht. Dr. Moore, the sisuphysiciao, thus speaks of Iks ef fect of tbe light oa the body and mind : A tadpole confined in dark- oesa would never become a frog sod an Infant deprived of heaven's free Ifeht will oolv grow into a shspeiess idiot, instead of a beautiful sod res soaable beieg. Hence, la tbe deep, dsrk gorgts sod revises of lbs Swiss Yalias, where tbe direct sun thine oevor rssohes, tho hideous pre- vslaaoeof Idiocy stsrtles the traveler. It It a straogo, melancholy idiocy. Mtov persoos are inotpnble of artic ulate tpetoh ; tome are doaf smt are blind tome labor under all those privstions, and all aro minhapen io almost svery part of tho body. I believe there is in ail places s marked diffcreoeo in the bsslthioots of tho houses according to their aspect io regard to tbe sua, sod thou are dtoidodly the healthiest, other things boing equal, in wbioh all the rooms re, Uurina some part of the day, fully exposed to the direct light Epidemics attack inhabitants on tho shady side of tho street, and totally exempt those on the other side 1 and even m epidemics such as ague tbe morbid iufluence ia often thus par tial in its labors. They would both br Caoodt. Some years ago a bill was introduced in the Indiana legislature to tax all attorneys and jackasses 1 400 each. Mr. Morris, a citizen 01 somerset bounty, MA, having gotten hold of it, and greatly elated at the joke upon lawyers, called on llou J no. W. CnsfieKI, a prominent lawyor in Prinoofls Anne. "Good morning Mr. Norris," re joined tbe former. 'CJood morning Mr. Urisfield. "Have yoa heard the nows from Indiana T pursnod Mr. Norris. What is that t replied Mr. Cris- field. "Why, they are men of sonse in Indiana 1 they are getting up a law there to tax all lawyers and jackas ses in that state $400 a piece, repli ed tbe latter rubbing bis hands with pleasure at the thought. Tho vetoran lawyer rcftoctod a mo ment on the infonnation, and then gravely rejoined. "Well fnond Noma, it is lucky for you and me that we don't liva iu Indiana 1 tUty would catch both oj us. 3r"Spotted Tail has his good points, lie lovod his daughtor and cherishes her memory. She was the hrst b;rn ami the best beloved, bue fell in lovo with a young officer at Fort Laramie, aud died with a bro ken heart eight yoars ago. . Iler in fluence ovor her fathor was so over mastering that he vowed on hor doathbed that he would mnko peace with the wbiton, since it was bor wish, and would nover again take up arms ngaiuRt thorn. When tbo treaty was made be atiked to have thooolUu oontoiuiug her remains brought into the council in erdor that her spirit might witness the fulfilment of tbo vow. AU these yoars the old Chief has yearned to have bor gravo near his wigwam, and bis wib has re cently been gratified. The body was removed from Fort Liaramte to spot ted Tail Agency, and placed in a box opon four posts, in accordance with the Indian custom. Tbe burial ser vice of tbo Episcopal Church was read, a sermon in the Dakotab lan guage was preached by tho chaplain, and tho box was lowered in a grave in tho cemetery near the Agenoy. Hkmabkabli SiLtsox. Tbo death is reported from Zurich of a man who may fairly claim to have set tbo most remarkable example of self in flicted penance on record. His name was Amstein. Thirty years ago be fell in love, and like moBt lovers he got jealous. One day, while under tbo sway or tbe green eyed monster, be said something disparaging about his sweetheart Tbe ofionded beau ty resolved to punish bim, and Am stein, to regain her favor, was forc ed to swear tbat no would not speak another word for the nest twelve months. But before the year of si lence expired tbe young lady sud denly died, and Amstein. not hav ing been relieved from bia oath by tbe lips of bis sweetheart, vowed to remain dumb until be rejoined her in tbo next world. And he kept his word. For thirty years bo was nev or board to speak, and be died mate to au around him. . Tin OrBTn Busixasa otui East ern Shore. A writer in Lijtpittcoti't Maganne for Angnat Has n very in teresting second' article on "The Eastern 8hore," and gives some re markable information relative to its oyster products. Tbe number of ovoters taken from tho waters of Maryland annually are estimated at 14,7110,000 bushels, which, selling at an average of thirty cent per bush el, yield1 f 4,410,000. The catching an4 handling of this iiotnonso quan tity of oysters furnish employment to 30,350 persons, or which 8,150 are on tbo Eastern Shorov Many of the oysters aro taken across tba Al3ss tic, loosely packed in barrefa, to re plonisb too oyster bods of Cebad. There are 679 vessels Kasnssit to irecfje in llarvland, tZS of wtieb tzlxy to Uzstern Chorw. Eoub ron are in thobesinoos, r-"t COO" V History of tho Ark of God. VThen tba children of Israel had entered the land ot Caoasn, tbo To barnacle was nlaoed a short tints at Gilgal. It was soon after by tbe eommand of God, removed to Shiloh, 8e Joshua 17 s 1. la the latter day of Ell, tho Cliil- dron of Iitratl were smitton by tht Pbilistinos. Io the deoiy ol purs re ligion st that time, thov supposed that if the srk of God bad boon pres ent with them they would havo pre vailed, and tbey sent to sbiloh and bad it bi ought to their camp at Eb- enexer. In tbo battle that followed (hey woro beaten, aad the erk was oaptorer. It was rtmoved to Ashdod and plaoed in the house ol tbolr god, Dagon. Io oonsequeaoe of tho so- vore effiioliocs which QoJ virntod upon the people of Ashdod, the srk wn rtmoved to Oath. Sot 1 8am. 5 : 1-8. liocoaso tho band of the Lord was sore upon Osib tboy sont tho srk to Ekroo. It wu with tho rbilistioos soven months Thoy l boo put it ou s now cart, aad yokod to tbo cart two milk cows, and buying shut up tbe calves at home, let tho cows lake lbs ark whithor thoy would Tboy took it to Beth-Bhemivh into a held of Joshua and tbsLwvitos place I it upon a great stone tuort Sue 1 Sam. 5 1 10. lio cause tho Beth Shomitot looked iolo the ark the Lord smote upwards oi &O,OO0 ol them. It was then tu kon to Kirjan Jearim and pLcod in tbe hou.se of Abioadab in tbo bill. It remained 30 years in this placo sod otmbly JO or 40 years lougor. So Sam. 7 : 1, 2. Thootu David brought it on a now curt a far as I ho house of Obod IM am where it remained (or 3 month.', ou tccount of lbs death of Uzu. Then David brought it to Jerusalem, and placed inaTaboroaulehehud prepuro J (or its reception. See 2 Sain. 0 : 1 and 1 Cbroo. 15 : 1 3. Ilero it remained (with the execp- tion that it win taken out, but sout back by Divid, during Absalom's re bellion.) until Salomon bad built tbe Temple, and placed it io that It shared tho lalo ot tbe Tomplo, 10 its destruction by the Uubylouiang. This is the last of the Ark. We have no account that tho T- beraaolo waa ever removed from Shi- lob. It remained I hero, and decay ed with the low u. I'rauably it wj on acoouut of its decayed Blots tliut David built a now one at Jerusalem, inNtead ot bringing tbe old 0110 thore. Tbe Brazen Altur remained nt Shiloh with the Tuberoacle, aud Solomou re paired thither aiivr ho was ocourod upon the throne, and olio ret! 1,000 burnt ollering. After Ihe Temple wua built, tho tuberuaulo was auperno- dod, and Jerusalem beoame Ihe place of worship and iocritlce. "II ' in i'crry Couuty Freeman. A Quaker I'iiintkii's l'liovcnns. Never sende.it thou an urticlo for pub lication without glviuif tbo oditor thy onue, for thy nuuio oftentimts so oures publication of worthless arti cles Thou shouldn't not tap at tbo door of a prioliog ofli:o, (or he that nos- werotb the rap toeoretb ia bis sleeves and loose tb time. Neither do thou loaf shout. ak questions, or koook down type, or the boys will love tfcee like they do shade trees whoa thou losvetb. Tbou thouldet nover road the eopy oo the printer's case or tbo ebarp and hooked container tboreof, or be may knock tbee down. Never inquire tbou of tbe editor for tbo news, for heboid, it is his buai nese at the appointed time to give it tbeo without asking. It is not right tbat thou should st ask bim who is tbs author of sn arti cle, for bis duty requireth bim to keep such things to himailf. When thou doest enter bis office, take heed onto thyself that thou dost not look at wbat may bo lying open and concerning tboe not, for that is not meet in tbo sight of good breed log. Noithor examine thou the proof sheet, for it is not ready to meet tbioe eye, that tbou mayel understand. Prefer tbioe own paper from any other.snd subscribe for it immediately. Pay for it in sdvanee and it ahaVV bo well tor thee snd thine. A MossTaous Hates. flank Load er, well koowo to many Pittston, people, occasionally sinuses bimsolf and aids h'u pookot by winning a wsger on bit eating oapaoity. On a recent morniog be ate, on a wager of tea dollar, in lesa tbaa 15 minutes 00 less than b 1-4 pounds of raw liv er, without condiments, or soy thing slso wUottver with itv doom time ago bo ate two pounds of suet, two pbuods of salt pork, and s pound and a half of liver- While this w tremend ous sating, it is accomplished with apparent esse, tie odors to oat a quarter of beef of 150 pounds io two sod s half boar Ordinarily ho docs not set more than other men, aod can go without eating, on A folk meal for a week. Hunk is goiog to tbe Cen tennial, where be nay possibly furn ish some diversion for the orowd by ealios from three to five froth rattle snakes. Ua will oat forty doson fresb aysitvs st a atai at any time ana be gratinod at tbo- oportunity. To cap tbeetirass ct bis wonderful aaeaUeaU law 00 we a, it is said to bss fact tbat on Vednesday be bit lbs tide out of Uojswlsr, skewed It op, and swallowed tt. : lUaAe ho could got a men to mt) ct r "Cootsoolsl" at bis 1 .- i.ru'JS - 1 11 I If v VI r T II I PA., AUGUST 24, A DrrxiiMiNKo Jailor. lie wss arrested for bnrglary, and sent to an Alubania jail to await trial. He bo gan to find fault tbo moment he en tered tbe building, and kept it np for two straight weeks. The pro vision didn't suit, his cell was not largo enough, bis bod was too hnrd, and so it wnt, until the jailor called out, and Baid 1 Soo bore, Dill, t can't stand this any longor.' What V asked bill This finding fault. Toa'vo got your nose np, and nothing can plesno you. I'm going to turn you out o'hora' 'But I am under arrest,' protested the prisoner. 'I can't holp tliaL Pack np yonr duds and git I' 'You havo no anthnrity to lot mo go,' said tho 0011 scion tions prisoner. 'I linvon't oh 1 Who runs thin i'nil T Who boBsos this 'cro odifico T f I can't let a prmonor out when I'm n mind to what's tho Constitu tion of tho Unitod Stutos good for T Whero are my innlionnblo rights T I know what I'm about Dill Parsous, and now you travel 1' And Bill had to go. CimiofliTY Shop. Hawks can fly at tho rnto of 110 miles au hour. Ducks can fly at tho rulo of 90 miles an hour. The crow can fly nt tho rato 25 miles au hour. Tbo sparrow can fly nt tho rato ol 92 miles on hour. The ftkloon can fly nt tho rato of 75 miles nn hour. Frogs live from 12 tu 13 yours (if not eaten). 120,000 littlo mouths or poros arc found upon ouo square iucU of a lUuo lonr. Sound 1110V09 at tho rato of miles a tniuuto. 3,000 stars aro only via i bio to tho nnkad eyo. Couutoless millions aro rovoalod by the toluscopu somo are so romoto that thoir liht, traveling at tho rato of 200,000 miles a second cannot arrive at our littlo planet iu less tlitm 1 1,001) years. lUo dilioi vnt spcoiosof birds is estimated at G,(HK. Tbo dilloreiit siiecios of fishes will probably roach 10,00 ). lbo diltorent Hpcnus of reptiles will irol:illy roach 2.000. There ai e 250,000 utiocies of livintr uniiuals iu all. Tho wiij''H of N01110 ntiiuials nro no thin that 50,000 plmtod Ukii another would not form a bean of more than a quarter of au inch in height. ,vw gg 01 a mlk worm weigh oue-iuiirtu- of an ounce. J ho worm livos from 45 to 5:1 days. It in creases in weight in thirty days 0,500 fold, aud during tho last 23 days of its life, cats nothing. Glass windows yoro first nsoJ for lights in 1180. Chimuoy first put to housos iu 12HG. Tallow candles for light in 1200. Fpoctuclos invented by an Italian in 1210. l'aper made from linon in 1302. Woolen cloth tnilo ia Eugland in 1311. Art of printing from movable typo in 1110. Watches first mado in Germany in 1417. Circulation of blood discovorod by Harvey in 1G10. Newspaper first established in 1020. First book printed in England in 1508 Rod Pehs and 7ou Ciiot.biu. Tho woight of testimony regarding 'hog oholora or intostinal fenvcr, ns it might be mora proporly cnllud, goes to show that it results eithnr from a variety of circtimstanceri, nil of which, however can bo clossod un der tbe one distinguishing bead of neyletrt, or violation of proper sani tary conditions, or olso it is duo to contagion or infootion from diseased herds. This seems to bo well foun dod, and if so, tho remedy is a sim pie, although not nn easy one. To change the whoio mannor of kcoping swiuo, and to avoid the danger ol in. feotion from tbo herds of those far mers who nover road and learn any thing, is no easy nmttor, however easy it may be to say tint it must be dono. Much may be dono by en- ample, and if thoso who can adopt healthful methods of hording tboir swine, avoiding damp, filth, crowd ing in tho pens, and insuring clean liness in feed and water, and isolate tltoir herds, will nse thoso preoaa tions, we do not doubt that tho plague- will bo stayed. Tho first precautions should do to provido roomy, dry, airy pons, supplied with dean water, and kept in s whole some condition; - It i not the influ ence of locality, but tba bettor meth ods of herding that keeps tbe Bast era estates froe from tnia post. American Agriculturist. A St. Joseph man bos' sppfied for a. . divorcer from bis wife- on tbe K rounds tbat she chews tobacco, Lsmokes a corn cob pipe, dips 10011, eals) onions and snores at night. 'Among tho artkrlea' exhibited at tbo Centennial by Canada, is a load pencil 7i feet long, 2 feat thick, and weighing 4,870 pounds. It is made ot plumbago, and waa taken from mine eighteen tnitea from Ot- Almost every reticrfous society in tbo country, and all charitable eooi etiea, aro senousiy effected by tbo Mia bate 187G. it;. Franklin Township Finances. A UDITORS' Statement nt Town- X V ,h i, .11..N... .1 rrukli. a., .. rr rr 17. TuBotChM. R.nf-r H n'r lt Ik hi it r. T moitnlnr ilMplh-al of m4lu t mt.' ToUl 'nlra 11 work Soihi nn M Allow, , " P.hM.I. AlKlllnr 1 ljr xinrluni mt Audi! 1W W Ct S7M2I I M 1 w may Amlntw Krmtmr Hiwlir forlnrs To auiuunl of Pupil ,st of ruwl to I Pr Hy Hbm on ruatl t T vf N.iw rnnt brKt. mi DIMrrmk m it l.ua a.-., Iho.mii! t!lin. Mravbrfcil T.wn.l,l, Hiiwrvir p id) .h .ll l- rm tr .wit,,,,. rm, M , Ixmi Itnaror fur .Un j j Ur. mmni.n for lalur r onlor of Hmwl Miaw tm Tataulnrwl oa nil-all Irtlul liM Alliwan. t,n tn o nHrtalil., a n, Ta vtiliint.1 aualnat Krsmar i llh 1 ot laya ,orvluH a. Soporvlaur tl t uuiiouMM Aiitlilor iju am r. liallanra ,liin A.Krafaar niinrrlaur 107 l.l K -a. runi Ai"ta J no. 7. Knoiiw, bal.Uuo tw'p Hauiiwl Moour S W7J U ID ' Malilllflo. Claim af A Kn'n r HnuurTi.or ' S. II. Wallor liad HAavr " C. A. Uuliwilu r ha (t A"aiih lliiwnniua " alia. Nnvih., 4aoiiti rlt - V. s Mbininr n Ollior olahiM rpfnrlml Towmhln ImlnM llvaj 1ST M II U l uu II tiO MK) In in KM iut 2U IM XI3 XI SIH'i III Ff.il.Tliail,Mlli.aar mowtlr ratimalnl a,,, w,r mVl)n Ul. hnnualilp ImluOlwl' BUM lu t.'u DO ACCOUNT of thu Overseers of tho I'uof or r ranltlio lw,., rr Iho )r nT. A lam II Wnll..roi'p...r .rflho r.wir AiiioHiittil lnaliit.i.4io fo, M7 HiUik'.'iIii r.ir IUI ii r-vi.v.l hi ., MiMioll i 'uli r.x-M .r nth, or ..rn,tt proiH rt, Mra Kir-irl, now on a..ii-lil Ca.lt tocM ul r Thoiua., foe lira EiMort lr. 1 -:i ii3 I.'. .i (M PI il 3 J Ml 'oiiira r. ay rwb n.t. 'i in.- for n M..n ilirM i mi do lor aiifiirl of H..i!r hiMroa l.t I I d ii Ntnth Mttfw -II oil do ' ilo Mtk ,;aii 6.1 tri do larlnn lai on. I imainn iln'lo lo Allnwaii'a fin wimlry lat not uollvclaMo n 17 ilaya orvl.:ia an ovorMiiiir 1 (ft, I'oriTtinUitu on niiiniiilaaloi, 7 d uiali itl auditor 1 jn jj 74 a:it iliut tiMrnahlp rVot. Mr. W ilior palil allliaain Illna oar In llio now iir.r rra, Ooory. H.-llaniti4-ll aiil Mitmtn Ittw, aa folloi,, Nil of uotoaof aajuof Mra Utfurta .fi)i- ty i on aiuo UnrlnK liat. do lp. Mtfl llmiry II. Klulnur Dv. raoorof Tiir lh. Til anil. I'l III- ilil'llcalnfor IMj lltlao 10 Itil.ilni' for IHII jm j do Haul of Mra fcwurt lot lc, 401,1 Tofil VMM Omlra (Tr ay mill pd, vaiHiuaoa for burial Honry Morltio'it 91 ai lor aiipjiurtof ariiri-liltilreii V "I do Kuril h Moyr l:li di Nn Kjilrrt II T .T rtniltli for laml aorrli-in, ril l V. Knr.Uillnr li.f;:lliir alraiftflffn I ml alliiwaurra for Ui.a uut coH.-eulilo I ul 'l'xaintiralou uiiMialml laml- 31.', tuah nl, j i-nuira arlUiig bouOa he. 1 " to amlilor I la. U daya ai.rviri.a aa nvarfni.r i:iao ouiuiuiaaloua loc cullocliun 1 4V OH f( llltiA tf nn nrorannrM V Noli. Tllla lial, ilmttlni mroraiicr. W4 ianl Io him uiil uf tho t7.'i paid to H. liniu kk li and Uitu. aud Air U 'limimora ac count I'lUarviL Toimtthip 'oof I'mxt. Cnli dun and In lutuJa of Joa. Itiworwn form or I'luh duo and In h inda n Adum It W.iltor Ti !i ovoraair i 1,1 Moloa nf ,)lra KKi'rrt In linU of iimw ovor'a ai -in 4udjuwia ou do. kul of II li .Miuluill Kai. B wi Total Hit. rliia towDOhlp. hvfttn BiiydortJotinty aa: Wi. IImj linilorallMloif. auditor of t'rank- Ifll tiftwualllp afonmald, ilo 4T.rtir,. ttut Wn lllol n IImHm-oh.1 Moudaf of itprfl 1x70 ami adluuru ia o,ir m jnnaa. aui uwn on ai-oiniic of Mkja- of mioof IImi HniMfrtlatrii. ato ailtnirnfl I.. jnna ioiii 1 mo, ami ai in- aald niMiiiuKa amlilxd , anpiax a auu atl.M lliu forouHlii( a nolol.ia" ll hnpurviaora and tKor-nf of IIih piair. In an, I for Mild lwiiNliiif ,a IlkiyMar Ih7 and do H rort lliat wo 1I0 find Ihi. waniu trila and norrin:! aa nbirnj atatml, to ilia U of our knowloda and uei - tllvoo nnilorour handa. at Mldilkilitiri. Dm, una oay 01 juua a. i ikth. .hiiih KKITZ. JIIIIN W WM.rKlf. KOUI.K I- tlSKNIKIWKR, AudlUira. C1T A T K U li N T of tiki l'ranltlin O towaalilp tfcihoul fund lor tlM roar tmllDH Jum,lMo. 1870, V, M. minor, Collooior ami Traa. PH. Joua a, To aiat. f ito aifirorltliin fu it m m nia niiiiiinaia in aclmoi lam for aakl yr ton ia oo an liinnH iIim fro id prarloo year I7l 17 oo no miitnna diio l.y Amoa il ilt Innnor I'raat . bl -J So do balauoo dua ny Until. MaoiitHiwor ialo Trmnurer !; to OO rhinoiii tux ontnrail Ti uuaoatait laoda. fvfuwr yauit So lis Total ,'il flllNTRA. CH. ) oti paid raaabara' MalarlM aamniha tinoOOil do do forr.atlralKbovl kouaaa xl fit do So fur inal ha. V OJ do da HMrtiry, lutotovton or inraaw. XI 79 do antt of Ain.wltlll, to bal. lilo annimnt ho. la S3 Jo aoto ol Hoi. I. tmnvwor lo bal. Bia aiiiunt 40 10 do allowanoaa ta not oollctaMa) -i.i 14 do taaanautarail oa uiwaatail lamia MM do amount of old order ont at Lit auttiaiiMiit and paid Onrrna tin tear tin oa do UoiauiiMloa aa Uol. at rr sunt tU f do aoiaiDlaaloaaaTraat. !! par aaaa hw auawe Franklin School Fund (Liabilities.) I'H. To ami. of ordW la mad lor St "l dw doaald onlay, pat-l lowae do OJilorl OUIUudlO jhri a, imn do do oritora uaaataadliya; lor leia, Jaaa 1, Hi aw do laid ardt rattaamail ltbl . su aw do order wn(aBdki0 anoa a, lorv total Habllllla Oiixrua-Aiwatr. r ami, tf aota aacara.1 la baadvnl auditor da by V. M, "dinar, ' lala aullacloT ka. do . at Taxa anwraj a; Inal una tail . hnto taBHMt do dVrtrioS ' on. at as 104 N asm tattM WE koraby tartlfr tbat th tmotof I a trwa and aorraol (Uaiauwai of th k'rankTla Hakonl rand a lb. aa ipmif of Bamrd ou lbo Stab of th Sakoot Board of (add DUtrlot, aad to iiuuiiaii lao aaiaa a au aoruimf to law wrawi oar aaud tu Ha aay oi Jaa uia, T. aJ. PiTiaa. Otark. ) - Pratl of Hoard nfrMiaaforav NO. PlrlilKIf trrvrj lliu. JEREMLAIl CBOu Terms of Subwi iitt), TWO fsrH.MlM TEU AXMW. Py- siile vitliinais matlie, or tTJiOif rvt piiid within Ihe yrwr. Ko) mKt die rotitiiiiniil until all arrenrai;ps aro ihl nnluM at the option of tbe pub IWlfT. BiibarriiitfonwnrrrxiiTe tf tbocoant FATABf.R 13 APVAKCI. MrrrrHoim lifliiw nnd neine peiinre adlrar(l 'tlrrFfcnneulcrilera itiril ire JiitMo firlho iiricr ofltiepnppr 4avib ataaaaif. aoaava aiMataif, s. ALLEiiAii & com ATTORNEY AT LAW. NelitiM(rrov9 !(' AD arnfrMnivnal bnniatM anJ eatttHinK nlrniU'l Io their tart will fee avompMy ainlla. Cn b rntmillr.! In rA;liaia or (Irrmitn. uffiot, Markt'. Sinarv. T SMITH. ATTORrVKT AT f. A W. Mlnnf.KllllH'l, SJt TBUR OO., HA Oirnranla V nfoairlonal ntrvlr In tka fm.V Uonaultiluna la klDKllf. aad 0aaa. L N MY KIM, ATTOOE! k COUNSELOR ITllW 4 IiMtiif?t AKorney, Miii1leliiri, Soyder County lVnn'ti (Hfiot a few Jiwrt Wwl of Iht Court l.Mion Mitin Blrwl. Con-iittnlioa In Knliti anJ Uenuan laognagos. 8l.'U7. AITURNKY AT t IW, Lcwiabnrg Fa.,' OITcra M prnfoKslonal rviot Io tit pli lio. Colleoliona ami all pllirr I'ttrtwaian al bimiucm tniruainl to hit tars willrt ooirt prompt altrnlion. f "P. CKOXMIIiLKU, O ATTOKNEV AT LAW, Miilillelmrir, Tn.,' flffcraMa profainnal aertlnta It rhapab lio. Collrollonii anil all olbrr profaiialonal linaimna anlrnila i It bit tart will rarrie prompt allvnlian. JJao 07lf 11. 11. aliltIMM, Attorney & Councelor t-i.a ir, OfTico N. K. Cor M.irkot & Valor Sl'a fi-cflmrir. I'cnn'ti. ronnnlliiliou ia bo! a tugliali ainl Oermao LaticiniRi'. lipe. Itf, 'T.'if. T M.I.INN, A. II. IILU I . ... m j. r a t. M. I.lna.l ATT'iKNKV! AT I..W, ltrnirg. Pa. (Wit lliolr profi-aaiimal arricet to the public, t'ntlfoliout ami all elbrr ro- li--i()il:ll tutm-H tntrusttil IO tnair vara will rccrifrprouiptatttulion.il Jan. a,'67tf P J. R. ZLLLKK, A TTORXKY'A T-LA Fr CtiHtwill, Snifter County, J'emna. All lni.ln.-M iiiilnt.lail fa hit ara will na .ii an,l laitlilnll, atlnmlml lm Will practlc at thaaavaralnonrti of Mnydnr and adi'Miiiof oiintiix. can nnoooauita.1 ia ib. wiiim r Kiriuan laoguimii. CUAKUM HOW Kit, ATTUUSEY AT LAW, Kclinxin-ove T., IITora liln nrofi-aiiiiinal wrviatt to tht pnb lia IJollcolinnii ami all other profrwitna liiMinc eiilriMliil Io um oart will rt r..n iiroiiml nltniiliuD. tlHiot Iwo tlwre norlli of llie Kvynlniie Hold. (Jan 6, JOHN 11. ARNOLD, MlUIiLKUUUU, PA. Profensional hualncaa enlnialaJ to hit tare ' lit prompt! allcnJeil lo. Ji b V, 71 J THOMSON BAKEH, LvwiHbnrg:, Union Co., Pa. ajSrfUn lit BoiiHiillnl in tbt Kngllak aaJ Uormiin IniigHMfff .VM DrvK'K Mnrkct trtl, tppotnt nam Smith & t!o't Utort ' i A Vt . POTTEIt, ' ATrotlVfir AT ZAVT. Solinsgroro Pa , . rilTV.ria proffiioimi tcraioet le tfce piiblio. Allleifal biwinaaa tnlnialt" le sis oart will reucitt f rompl atlcalitn. IMte ouilwraboo tbt Stow Lutbrraa CkataB. July, 4th 'Ti. JJ T. PA I! icy, ATTrtltSKT AT LAW, SKLlNiWUOVB, SNYKBit COUtfTf, Pa rlrpt.lS, 'ertf A O. 91.MPSON, t ATTflltNKV AT LAW, NortJiuinburland, fa. OiTors hit proomiioual awrrict It Iht nb- io. All biMinwo rninwir i ta ait .tare alll b pvuuipll alttniitil lo. jan. i., mil ;Y J. PETtJUS, 7 Jusaice of tho Peac(?, Middtcburg, Snydor county, Penn'a nmiTryancliiit hi, and CoUocffrai aaada. Kriiryllrhnf n(nlt lo bi oar, will nlu prumid alimitlno. . Janall, 1. V KANAWKL, -' PI1Y PHYSICIAN AND 8UHOKOV, f'rnfrevfllc, Knydrr Co. Pa Oliura bit proftaaioaal atrtitvt lo tbe publio. , O-SSlf )U. A. II. HMITII, ny$wuy axp svrcieox, Offer Ma rrofeiia?.nal arrrloaa Id lb till t ena of Ailiiinaburg mid ytcioiijr. inrpl, IS j. y.siiinhKl, ilid llcbnrj Ts, Ofora hla rwffnrtfoTiat tarvleot lelbw sit iatua of MioMlaburg and vlciniiyt (Marts ai, ti , 1 I. M ON DECK, Just fee of tlic I'cacc Adamoburyt Snyder Co.t Pa. . WIT! be ia kit adaoo al tbt abort aaoatiow il plaatv ow Mir" DAY and BAT U ft DAY of b wtrb, when all kinda of boalaaa ralairng lo bia ofbot. Will b stttadtd IV Jnot W '71 rj F. VAN BUSKIKK, iUKOiCAL MECHANICAl. WCSTtSI l!fef!nsftoys Penn! A. WKTZKI Jnsto cf tta Pcic?; , JVat'Womt, Suytbtt C., J'a, ,.t Ad kioH tf ealltcliaat maa ea libarai tvaat. Prowniy ' Is all . vw ' VJ";'aAlaW- J.l ... -' ' - ' .
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