til On eolomn one year, fW.OO rk.awh.Jf Miliimo. on vear. 80.00 Otie-fcmrth column, one year, 15.00 One square i iu lines) i insertion yo Every additional Insertion; 60 frofoestonal and Buf neet carilfl Of not more than 5 linen, nor year, 8.00 Auditor, Executor Administrator and AMifrnee Notices, 8.60 ditorial notice per tine, 16 All advertisement for a shorter pe riod than on rear are pnrable at the time they Mr ordered, and if not pale the pe"1 r-1 jring them will be bald iepoiiiut t fwt bomt, Pootry Early to Bti aiul Early to Rita.' ' 4 beef UriM.M . la ft yar brala, '-, , id JI foetlrt win, ! T wb ? walktat sf j waft alga for a asAer bower, Try waet ee be la tb morale; tua, AM MM 00 t la aeur, , 111 T aaf firtvtr U ll jf Uylf lie work till lo.evrow, Tb Z...ri fl.b ba ooot Lea yean erbo.itrr, lAal f4fU wwa.d wta Ik laiMsg wealtb ur sow aa aesssrai power i ft wk mumH eoael Labor aad Dsattb, Nuii ttgim at any aor. r aak bold prowl, (s Tims, , Tot sis I too oftia brook tbem. r awe at lb wId(s of lbs kto( of klagt Aad laUK w aa otertaki iaia. Boi wky toiler wy tko prime of tk doy, Koewluc-tooi cloud may lowor, It aol nfr to mskolir' hoy la lbs bton of lb arly kour t Notor borsolf or how bir boa Of f om 4 tk vm of ik Urk, rkie-tk'ipaYi ef light easartk'e gres JiroMl ' Pat m tks star of Ik dark. Pvrtotetbe Mrett pearl of Ik dow Aid lbs riobeit breath of the flower. it r gjrliOv would groot tb frook aad Ul IWOOC ,, 4foraklakurthar. .' )k pftaoar aad foil ar mor osiily Wbea W atari larengh Morning' got, ' ma up our' figure or plougU up ear ground, . . Aad woaro out tb Ibroadi of Fat. lb ej tookolb bright aad tbe boart 1 aotpttn light,- , aad mat holdeib tbo eooaiioror'l power Ikes read aad braro bs cbiiui Tims ai bil SISTI, By lbs kelp of ths early bour. H o Vo o t T n. 1 o . Lf " - " .... rr-r- The Twin Portraits. A tisinfr artist! So GilbortLiw kd wM Ud,' bat only ' by a small oi aia espocml munda. Other- itse he was entirely nuknown to Oat bo wae bopuful. Once saw. an eagle loave its nest an i np bjffh toward the aun, while ptpatbered yoanir iluttoreil, bat msined behind anabloto follow. felt that it ' was much tlio same th birasolT tht Btnitfprlos would engthen hin piuions, nnd ho would time, be' able to asceud the irreiit der . of fame. And so bo toiled oeasfaffly. For. suuie nontbs be had been en1 ged Bpon a portrait. lie found modol iDi voanir eirl. nerlmDi eWe year of age. He bad first a her ta the street, and she was a r, or the) next tbinjr to it a eetkerVcWhea her voice first i np s ear it thrilled him, for arrfldly beautiful, lie saw I her Voice troubled. lie saw hand as it was extended to ro- e the mtrfil com dronoed into t obSBrveet that this- trembled andtbitt it was vert tinr and ioate. Then be looked noon her Her eves were of hoavenlv hot wore a sad expression and ewwooaet. Hor soldea hair in tansrlod tnaseea over her aiders indeed, aba u beaati aithongh oet)tbe youn? enthQaiutio painter bad as yet dthat beaatv. When he ex- luod to her his wisb. her fuoo bo- .rsiinnl with pleasure, which it an additional chavin. fh piotare was completed and "mh eac gazing on lb no oouid wAt decide ta his own mind oh be loved beet tbe original or ambiance. . Uut, dropping a Xaia before the work, he aroae walked to tho window, gazing tbe street. ,. A aigb escaped him so absorbed were bis thoughts k'dii ' not obeorve the enter- or a seoona party nntil a nana pisoM r his shoiuder, and a said i "Gilbert, I have called yonr wbrk, as f promised.' ' ile artist blushed and even treat JLandaa ha lifted thecovwinrf. I reauirked i "Mr. Byrd, my fate Vods "npon a few words wbiob I will speak bow; I have thrown lhoU aoal into this picture, and Vaverythiaffor nothing. You ota DBinter-aDsaii oanumiv- me last what yoa think of ik' ' f was aoona - moman ta beora the man raised bis eves, and then when" attracted by tbe long iaaad . ailanoa of his friend. Y U did ao, be saw that Ur, chair and that be trembled vio ' II sprung to bia aide with ,P "of water, and when th old faadpariially i recovered, he aa i "What in the bins of Heaven s matter with yon. my friend I' rwaar u , your moda) t who i t model T rMoad Uvrd. ft fii;wiplained, and' hn tb Iman aonttnoad i - -rTaka yo-r rlntirj i eom with i to my noo. " - - f-T ix;l . t!a bU. friend: J k artsrai a ' vrb aaaaioo, in Tfcrrtr- tiban direct to irx-.v VXyix.zrz war t1 t '-t in Sis ; -, . b VOL. 14. Gilbert, aad X will tell yoa a secret which has never been breathed to mortal teas before. Twenty years ago I painted the likstjeea of my only daughter, tla piotare that yoa' see before yoa. Cm was then ten years of age i aha la now thirty, and still with ma." "May not this) be bar child this model of mine T" "Listen. At tha age of nineteen my daughter, did ae many a good girl baa done before her she mar ried, witboat my knowledge, one wbo was to m an entire atrangor, and nearly ao to her. That bnaband proved to be a villain, ' fcr in twi years after, he forsook " ber. More than tbta he took with him a dan?h tor by tha name of Graoie. J he blow nearly killed the mother, and even time baa not healed the wound. I have made evory effort to trace out tha man, and recover our darling, but iu vain. I gaiued such informa tion, however, that I was sa'.iufiod be had died miserablo in a distant town and we have given the little Graoie up an lost forevor. Now yott can account for my agitation when I first saw yottr painting,' can you nott" " . ; ; "I can divine your thoughts." "What is the name of your mod al?" . "I only know ber - aa Kotioj the street singer." "Yon know where she can bo found r 4 "Yea." , "Let ns go for her at once.' In .two boars after tho little beg gar entered tho splendid saloon of tho Byrd mansion. 8 he was bewild ered, for ehe had never gazed upon so much oleganoe before, except aa she - had seen it from the streets, through the closely curtained win dows. Hor confidence was soon re stored, however, and then she woa conductod to tbo studio. . As her eyes fell npon the pictnres, she stood motionless for a tirao, and thon said : "Why, you have painted two pictures of me, instoad of one, Mr. Gilbert" "Yes would you not like a copy T" "Oh, so much I" sheauswered, hor eyes bocotniog brilliant . iu anticipa tion. "Yoti shall hnvo ono of them. Which do you prefer T ' . "I'hin, I foel as if I conld lovo it 1" and theyounsr crcaturo knelt bo foro tho mother, while tears lillod hor eyes. Tuid was too inncft for the grand father. He sunk into a eo.it aud ooverod his face with his flucrorfl. "What is your name T uked Gilbert. "Katie Courtney. I thought you knew that before." "Courtney was bis name," groan ed tbe old man. "Do you remember your pareuta f " again asked Gilbert "Only my father. Ho was not very kmti. to rue, and uioa in l'iy mouth several years ago.",. ,, , - "And yon have been singing for your bread since !" "I wajp.'' "Well, if yon have to have the picture, I want yoa to. siug ma a song now. You will do so, will yoa not r" "Ob, yes, willingly." She began one of ber wild strains, and the dwelling was filled with melody,- ' This hod not long continued be fore tbe door of the study was open ed, and a lady entered tbe room. she was pale, and staggered as u suffering from great weaknoaj. She clutched tbe back of a chair for sup port and then asked in a faint-voiou: "Who is the singer t" ' To hare answered in words would havo boen nsuless, however, for hor eyes had fallen upon the face of the ohildt and, with a dull shriek, the mother fell fainting upon the lloor. .In an instant. Katie, or Uracio, as was her real name, was by her sido. As she gazed npon tbe marble face, she' exclaimed: "Oh, tula , is tho Other pioturel" - , "Not my motnor I ya, ieu me, is it my mother f" "It is." . ' Joy never Wis. Tbe orphan child at this moment gave vent to her feeelings in sobs,, oaresses, nod worda of endearment i and it was net long before the mother was JuUy eonaoioua of her treat happineaav . Those twin portrait had bean means of uniting those lovea ones wbo had been so long and cruelly separated. IiiTTL CniLDBiw. People . who habitually cat children oat of their hearts, and close their doors npon them, have no idea how muoh com fort they est asido what pleasure, what amusement. Of eonrse the little ere tares meddle with things and leave the traoea of their fingers on the wall, and ory, and 'bother' a little, i ' bat when ouo gets into tbe wav of it a mothers and, -other lov ina relative do, those things become .n ..... i ji, of minor Imporianoe. ' unuuren may anoh nrettv thimrs. and da snoh ran nv thinas. th toioh of their little hands i so .soft, the sound of tboir voieeaao sweet their faces are so pretty, their movements so graceful and eomioal. the whal ifamily goes kiw-maJaBd it i no wondr. No book was aver written that waa half aa inta-ia i If a., t-M al'H it ! learnic j tt t azi to t- - 1 1.. v: -aw r MIDDLEBURG. SNYDER COUNTY, Elephantine Sagacity. ftowe' Cireas waa showing at In diaoola whan a storm came oa, and because of injury , to the railroad waa oora pelted to remain there nntil tbe track waa temporarily repaired. Then tbe eircoa atnrted , tor tha next place of exhibition.- When about eight miles out one cornor of a bridge gave way, and three ear containing animal rau off the track and turned over into the mnd very gently. Tbe first car contained horses, the aeoond an elk and carnal, the other three tho five elephants The small animals wore easily liber 1 ated, but tho elephants were all in a heap. To remove them tho car was cut away, exposing the tops of the nnwiuldy animal's back. Then was exhibitud the intellU genco which mails thuso half huiuau brutou. They oboyod evory com trand of tho. keeper, cmwliug' on their knees, turning ou thoir side, squirming liko eels, nnd assuming more wondorful and novel positions than were described ou the show bill When ruloasol from thoir perilous position thoro was not a ota ton npon them, and no school boy ever gave more i einphatio ex pression of relief from oonllueraent than did those elephants. They trumpted, swayed back and forth and did everything but talk. The re maining diutanoe to tho city was made overland, and a happier crew never started on a march than were those animals. The cool, breezy atiuosphore and the bright moou light wero all inspiring. ' As the bridges wore gone, at each stream the elophants took fresh enjoyutout - of their liberty. At no timo were thoy obstinate or disobedient, but seem ed full) to realize thoir situation. Ou arriving at Des Moines railway cars bad to be proenrod. which was not easily done, as ordinary curs are too low. fcomo wear finally found which wero about ono inch - higher thuu the tallest elephants baok. 1'hoy were brought aloogtuJu, and the platform properly placed, when lack noticed that it was a strange car, soizud tho door fniruo with hi trunk, gave it a vigorouu s!ml;o and then tried tho lloor. Satiftftod that it was strong, ho niaroood slowly iu tho car, p'uui-d hiuuolf lengthwise. gave a rocking motion and humped a , .. . . ..... uis dock. a doig overuoaa nit ins back nud ho marched straight out of the car. "It's no use," said tho kno- por, "be won t go back thero a,'aiu." The ribs which support the roof wero romovod, tho oluphaut closely watched tho operation. When this done Jack went iu, ewayed himself, rocked tho car, humped his back, found everything all light trumpet ed his satisfaction and wont to eating. The Curse of Strong Drink. . An exchange truthfully remarks that the appetita for strong drink in man - baa spoiled , the lifo of more women mined more hopes for thorn brought to them more eorrow, shame and hardship than all other evil. The country numbers ten, nay hundreds of thousands of woman who are widows to-day nnd sit iu hopeless weeds, becauso thoir hue bands have been slain by strong drink. . Thero are i hundred of thousands of homes Mattered Over the land in which women livo livas of torture going through a)l the ahaugos of aufforing that lie between the extremes of fear and dispair, bo oatise . those whom they love, love strong drink better than the women they h ive sworn to love.' ' 1 here aro women by thousands who dread to hear at tho door the step that once filled tbem with pleas ure, bocause that stop has learned to reel under the influeuoo of seductive poison. There are women groauiag with pain while we write these words, from bruUos nnd bratalites inflicted by husbauJd nude mad by drink. There can be no exaggeration in any statement in regard to this mat ter, because no human imagination oan create anything worse than truth, and no pen is capable of por traying tbe troth. l he sorrows and horror of a wire itb a drunken husband ar a near the realisation of bell aa can 1 be reached in this world at least Tbe shame, " the indignation, the Borrow and the sens of disgrace for herself and children, the ', poverty. and not nnfrequently tbe beggary, the fear and tha fact of violation the lin gering, life-long struggle and de spair of countless women with drank en basbands, are enough to moke all women ouree wine,' and , engage uni tedly to oppose it everywhere aa th worst enemy ot lueu eex-. i i . iJ gtjwnen jame ' IV Brady. celebrated lawyer of New York, firat opened a lawyer' office, be took basement room whioa had been pre viously occupied bp a oobbler. ile was somewhat annoyed by the pre vions occupant's oallera, and irritated by tbe fact tlmt be had, , few of bis own. 9n" '1 111 Irishman eutered. "The oobbler baa gone, I sec," said he. I s. . .. X. . "I should think be bad,' tartly re nnndMl BrsJv. - And ' what do ' yon sell t be in- qnired, looking at the aolitary table and a lew law ooc-f.; ,. , : vKiookkaaoa, ttz: Ti CtzJ. . """torn," r 'l t v J J -, Correspondence. Our rVathington Latter. I ' f ' ' aoasasMM ' ' Wstttto!, D OL. JLng. 18, 1871 Anticiptttd Amunfnto of Gommmmt CteAciDnrmuof hHuonlionDr.Mary Walktr-The LmU I'roocMing of Cba grtM. . There boa been of late a great bowl made over the anticipated as sessment of Governmont clerks by tbe various beads of the Goveromout Department. Secretary Chandler ha beon interviewed, and spoken fn roference to it so forcibly that wo nil .understand where he stands. Othoni of the bends . will also be iu terviewod, and it Is hoped that they will speak as Chandler bin spoken, in brior, to witt "It takos money to piy for the necessary expenses of carrying on a Presidential dtinpaigu. ' Chandler ban sot an ; example by contributing liberally himself t the campaign fund-. Others may if they like, do likewise, it thny fo .1 an in toront in tho perpetuity of tho Re publican party. Thoro is ' nothing more nor less in the whole question. The V. S. Bureau vf Edneatiou is rooeiviiig high complimeut . from foreign oountrioe, in tho way of hay-, ing its plans, manner of doing bust-'' ness in the intorost of education here eopled in those oountrie with ac knowledgment of the samo, as valu able acquisitions to the oauso of odu cation in their oountrio. - The ubiquitous "Gov.' Sam. Bard, former postmaster of Atlanta, G t., nnd tho famous pantaloonist, Dr. Mary Walkor, mot yesterday for tho first time in several months. They shook hands, embraced and shed tears ovor the reflection i "What we might have boon and what we are now." The "Gov." don't like tho Kepublican party bocause it turned him out of oftioo. Dr. Mary don t like this party becauso it did not af tor refusing to pass hor claim for $2,000 for services rendered in tho late war, give her a clerkship in ono of tho Government departments, "any how ' regardless of hor incapa city to fill ono. At last tho first session of tho Forty-fourth Congress has adjourned and, like tho grass-hopper that invad od tho west, after devastating tho country, they have departed to their habitat homes. This Comjrom will bo leinombored ni undoubtedly the weakest that over nssombled at the National Capital. It will live in his tory ns tho dospoiler instead of tho promoter of tho country s intorests. After a stormy and turbnleut session of over eight months it ha adjourn ed without iillonling the least relief to the prostrated business of the opuntry. While on tho other hand it has loft our commercial affairs iu a more embarrassed condition thnn they wore in whan Congress assem bled iu December last. The Codfodorates and Democrats having a majority in tha House, great reforms were promised, alboit little was os poo ted t nud in this they have not disappointed tbe expecta tions of tbe thinking pooplo of the country. The boasted saving of 910,000.009 iu appropriations has dwindled to ou amount less than was saved under the proceeding Repub lican O ogress, as in almost evory in stance it will bo obligatory upon tbe . . . i t r , , . noxc session to pass uumnuiuiy uuis to moke up the deficit In their zeal to cat down tho espensos and ' mako a show before tho "dear people," headed by Sam. Randall, they have torn about like so many ma'd bulls in a china shop, starting bare and there indiscriminately, until, thoy havo eripplod tho ,eluoienoy of tho civil service, and so clog .rod tha ma chinery that it is with ditliculty tho ordinary busiuoss of the eon n try can bo performed m soma of tho Depart ments. In this embtrraHSod condi tion they havo left tho Governmont, and this is tha feast of reform to which tho Republicans who voted in Democratic Congressmen are invited to sit down. Hero is food for reduc tion . . . i ... , i . In point of weakness this house has beeu without a parallel. .. Know ing the depressed state of the coun try it brought forth no remedy aud suggested no plan by which business might be revived aud onttdeuoe re established i but on the contrary re pealed the clause in the resumption act, which specified a time for the re sumption or specie payment i tons adding farther uncertainty to our already uncertain monetary system. This piece of folly woe done at tbe command of both 1 ildea and Hen dricks, and tbe bidding of the Ht Louis Convention, i Verily, "the ox knoweth his owner and the ass bia master's crib," The effects of the show of eloae eonomy by this Congress wilt bo most disastrous turouguoui vu m . i i i a. as country. The postponement of work already coinmeuoed and provided for by law. and tii( p aon, eveu tuallv. is a arrest misfortune to labor iuirolasses. These . work could be proseouted cheaper now tnan at any timu alnca the war. and perhaps cheaper thanth Government will be able to eet tbem' done Hereafter. Those work include the repair of vessels, completion of iron-olads, and other work in ; various nary yards, aa well aa th completion of publia buildings already oommenoed. Whila tha laborer' demanded bread tho Domooratio Gongraaa gave biua a atone. , : PA., AUGUST 31, and riotous scenes. Poor Sammy Cox, the "jolly Joker" of the Houso, the funny, irrepressible Sammy, bas been singularly unfortunate this sea eion, and with all bia ' wit ha failed to make an impression, and bas lost bia teroor and overstepped the bounds of propriety in short, bas made a first-class ass of himself on several occasions. Early in tho ses sion Mr. Blnino sadly wounded his feelings by treating him with con tempt, notwithstanding ho applied pet names to Mr. H., Such as Laugh ing Hyena, to , and on tbo last night of tho session ho again lont bis tem per in dobato, and rushing over to the Republican eido of the House, shook bis fist in Mr. Kasans face shoutingat tho top of his volco, liiir I This is ono of Sammy's very Rtalo jokes which would tint bo safo to practice on aomo Republican mom bors we might mention. Howcvor Sammy is cccontrio when ho got nngry nnd, porhapi, is not always strictly responsible for what ho does He apologized to Mr. Hassan and to tho Honso for making an ass of him solf on this occasion. Secretary Camoron. by dirocllon of President Grant, has issued on ordor to General Shorman to hold all available forces under his com mand, (not engaged in the Indian war) in readiness to be ned upon proper requisition to protect all oitizens without distinction to race, color, or political opinion, in tho exorcise of the right to vote a guar anteed by the Fifteenth Amendmont to the Constitution. ' This ordor is based upon the preamble and resolu tion lately passed by tho House of n . . . . i iioprosontativos as uoinurrauo omi combo. Although this is taking tho rebel democrnoy at their word, wo may expoct to hoar a great howl go up froin thoso patriots (?) nbont military intorforonco. It looks now as if the Republicans in the South wero going to bo protectod in their rights. EPIMLON., Alphabet or Puovkhbs A grain of produoo is worth a pound of craft, Boasters aro cousins to liars. Confession of a fault lu.tkus half amends. Denyiug a fault double it. Knvy ehoototh at others aud wonudeth herself. Foolish fear doublos dangor. God reaches us good thiugs by our own hands. He has hard work who has noth ing to do It costs moro to revenge wrongs thnn to bear thorn. Knavery is the worst trade. Learning makes aiuau fit company for himself. - Modesty in a gunrd to vlrtuo.'. Not to hear oouciouce, is tho way to eilunco it Ono hour to-day is worth two to morrow i'roud looks make foul work in fair facos. . . r - - . Quiet conscience gives quiot sloop Kiohos is be that wants leant Small faults indulged, are littlo. thioves Tbo boughs that boar most hang lowest. lpright walking is snro walking. Virtuo and happiness are noar kin. Wise men intki more opportuni ties than thoy find. Yoa never lose by doing a good turu. A Bio Rattlcsxakb Tho Now York Sun says, "A box forwarded from Georgia to Mr. George Yonge, at tho ofiluo of the Central Railroad of lioorgia, 401) Broadway contaius a snake seven foot uine inohes long. ton to twolvo inches in girth, and thirtv-two rattles and a button. It was met noar its abidiug placo, at. Simon's Island, by a young physician who spoils A uoal Of Alcohol every year iu presorving specimens. ' lie whishod to take this nuo spocimon alivo. He tied a buckskin tubng in a loon to tha end of a long polo. Holding it out to. tho rattlesnake, be soon got tho bugn fungs entangled in tho loop, and then hauled the snako home, j There is" Also ia the box a hne speoie! ' It ia as long as the big rattlesnake, but lighter in color, less than one-sixth aa . large. Georgian say that tha king soejte will wind himself ' around a rattle snake and iernsb it to death. A six- foot rattlasnake i shown, npon which tbe tbe doctor exporimnted aa to bowjangk it jioaU hAitbout food. At tbe end or nioeteen montu and nine days the anake died.", ; First Floor Redbooms If we bad a bouse with the bed-room on the first floor, we would at once abolish the use of that room as a sleep! nir apartment, because we are atixfled that it i U .wrong custom it being rnnoh healthie to Bleep tip stairs. Man a family of whioh tbe member were su florin cr weak in gen eral, have been restored to a vigor ous and healthy condition by follow ing our advise, whioh was to remove their bedrooms up "stairs, to have their beds, summer and winter, ex posed the whole da to the fresh air front open - .window (exoept. of oonrse, when thdre i rata or miu). and also to have during tb whole niorht one window, partially open, even In winter so aa alway to inhal th fresh,1 cool afr from the ontaida. but naltur at. th tame tune tbe pre. .arU to fnf,",- eorU,o? V) f t tian.. .lsafkaa. . -H ki'iaiaiiii V-a. . - 4 1876. NO. 17. undertaking; E. L BUFFIHGTOlf, , AlitUllobttrfir, COFFINS Tot marh m than Wt htt heretofore odd for llieiq In thla tilwo, Mr. Hu,riimtnn la traiMIe! workman -ml la nrenartd rurnt.h OKKI.V. (lASKTT. ko., at alrao.t i.hali lha prlrotliay ha?e haratulvre outt line. IU itu uaiaiMiuroe FUR NITURTiJ, of oil deMrlntlooe, soil It sroitly redneail pric-.n. All ordor nromMIt alU n.lwl f.t. (at hla ra.l. danr In raukllu) and aatlilomlun lo oil twi iiarttnin.!. April', I87fl.lt nra nisns, ptj. W S.S1LLWAN, Tieai. it mm sas NORTH SCHUYLKILL Mial Fira Inrmco Co'f. Mahanoy City Fa. . EVERY Policy Holder Is a Rightful Member 01 This Company. Pit nnfillflftttiini fur I nan ran a a II -.a. (irtii Uto tttut ul thvoouipttny G. W. CRANELLO, Juitico of tho Teaco & Couvejanccr, uk.m.ku is Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Middloburj;, Snydcrcounty, Pa. IE PEADELPH1A TIMES "THE TIMES" Id A t'lRST-CLASS INDEPENDENT MOaIKU !K1l'AfEK. Anil baa ilot! lit flnt y tr vltk aa oatakllikan' buna vidi etrculauB larsor thaa Ikal of any nthxr dallr In I'a.ia'ylraola. with a ilnileix oeptlun. It kaa now the inoat par feat maohlna ry anl apillnoo tor prlntlnir Ita Uriel Oilltlun aavlu iw.rnaw Hoe lorMtas; Proaaaa, aaon ahl nf prlntln i,tia louplato oopli nf I'M a Ti ma In aa hoar lo Ibntltnoa wlrotke yarir I.Vat naira anl taika iko earllial dotlrorf to Iu raailari. It enotaloi All tho Latest News, lnoluMn tko AattMlata,! Frot Tolaajrnmi, Spoolal lilanranu and (lorrirpumlonoi Iruin all polnti of Interail, full anl Aocurata l.ooal Kamrta, ami I'otrlwi IMIturlal Ulatiutalno ol alU-'urnnt Tvpliw, utaklOK It tho int ama plole ami elieapeat aawapapar In faanatlvaala. "TIII3 TIIUISS" IS TIIOItOUailLY INDEPENDENT In evarythlmr. ami will, In all polllloal tiru. alaa ko falthiul lo truth an. I lit own oonrln tliml. It tuakoa no hollnir pralaa. of uaulral. Ilyoalke )a,lln ulln ol tha day, or la pollllral enniaata aa tliay paaa. but will arar dl.naril tha blind partlaan.hlp that would aim. ordinate Ilia rlvht to narty uoeao.no miliar fur what orsaoinatlon. or In who-a Intarn-t och fll tlm la ma. la. ami will faarlfx.ly orltlnlaa r.illtloal arrora and tbe waatol publlo IntaKrl. I whiravar f.iun I. It dmo in l aoono.ny and fldallty In arary rtnnrtnaiit ol antti .rlly, i lly SUM and National, and bold y arraurna tbn of ovary party wli, abma publld truit. It lla aiinaa paUlla laauaa, publla aronli and pablla inn. with that laaainra if frea.loia lbl l die. taial by trn'b, but with that dlnl(y aad eoor. tviy wblah ehould a tar aharanlarlia tha praaa or the moat a illxhtonad nation of th w. rl l. Prlca two eanta par nop i mill aubiorlhara. poataita pra-pld, ilx dolUil a year, or ally oaute a uioulk. A ddraia THE TIMES, 713 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia A. nORN'BKRQKa, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE arr Tnwnihln.SavdarL'oantT. Pa. JoltMtlona, Uonvayannlna-, and all othar fcn.l Beat partalalua to tk ollloo will ko promptly aojeii to. iiouanakr i riiut'auarui. JXI0N HOUSE, UlddUkura Pa. GEORGE O. SMITH, Proprietor. Aooommodallooi tood aaJ obartoi mod, orat. aoeolal aocommodotioa for drov- ere. A br f lb publio patrooaye U lolloltod. EO. U. OUUU, -April 13, 187. ' A PMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. i .attan of odmtalttralloa on tko oatato al Ahrakaaa UlMnhowar. ilaoaaaad. lataof Mlldlo bant, Hoy iter huaty. Pa, koala bau (raatad to Ui andartunaii, an praoaa anawiag luam eaivee laaaataai t. aaia aaHa. ara iw(uaw aiaka Inmadiata parai ant, wblla tkoaa karl I'lalmt will preaoBt I kant duiv auth-n'loatad for aeltleaeal I Ml' Cla till w cm, , UB.NUV UHkNHoWEB, AdulBlftrator Mar.M 17. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. x.tltara of adiBlnlatratlna oa the aetata of Hoory Koap, late ui wom uoarer TwpnrM, bavlna kaaa arantaO lo tho ndoralaaad. all aar. oofwkoowloa tlianaolvoe lud-bl to aald aetata ara reouaalad to makatiomadlalaparmaot wblla IBoea aaaiaa: eiaima win araaaaa tnaaa aaiy aataoatiiioto lotaamomaui to ' . ' i i i V. U. KNfci'r-. - -Job B'r. ' AdaluUlrotor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters taataaiaotary oa tko aaUU ol J o k a Laak daaaaaad. lataof Woat Hearer towaahl Hnv.lar ajunatr. Pann'a.. kavrB kaaa aran ad to Ibo BDdoralHBOd. all Miaaaa baowlna thaaaaWaa ImlabiaJ lo laid aaule aro raqaa.t- od to aiaia Imuiaiiiaia pa, vjaai, wuiia taa karlna alalia, will uroaeat tftout null aauiaau eatodlot ottloateat to I, , . , . , n. Kitrin, ADAM WaONRR, JB..lr. ., ; i aotor. ' .- drkntlou , v . XTOTICE U beruby given that the A. 4oralao parohteod tko Mlowlsr Itaia at aoaataoiaa- aia, aao ia n ibo aaiae is aii..aalaa of tooiaoo Tor ') Oil pioo. ara. 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ATTOtNlt ATf.aVf. ttlDPLEnUHU, 8.1TEDR 00., , nirar Mi r ofaMlmal Sirvleoa to tk fok'M Uooailttloo la Koslle1. oo (iorwao. rN. 11 Y ICRS, u HTT0R1BT k C0C1SEL0R IT UW I IlwtrIot A.ttornjr, Miildlcburg, Snyder Connty Ponn'a imoo a few doors Wert of tbe Cnort llnuaoon MiU ilreet. ConaultAtloa la Kngliib o,l Oenuaa Ungsogel, Bop.'67, WM' van grzrr; ATIOBSKY AT T.AW, Lowiitbitrg Ta., IITero kle prnfcmlonal lerttee to jo pub tto. Cnllwlionii ami oil oiber I'lofotiioa I buaineae enlrualeil loll 0r oillro oeive prompl aitenlloa. fV. CROyMlLLRtl, Wi AITOaSBr AT LAW, Middlobnrg, Ta-, OITiri bis proteailonol lervioeo I lb pub lie. Cnlleilloni ami all otber profeaolonal bueinea onirnaioii to hi oaro will roeolv prompt aiteatloa. fiaa S, "7tf II. II. OUIMM, Attorney & Councebr AT-LAW, Offico N. E. Cor Market & Water Sfa rrectmrr. I'rnn'a, Conaultatloa la bolb toglUh ool Gorroaa LanKUagoi. Deo, 19, 'Hit. M.LISN, A. H. UlLb. (Miioraiaon InJ. F. h J. M. Lloa,) ATTKIINBI'S AT LAW, Lowiiborg, Ps OlTer Ikelr prnfaaiionil larvtee t tb ptihlie. OoUeotion and all otber pro roaaioaal bmiiiee entrmteJ lo ibelr eor will roceiveproiuptalleatioa.il Jaa.B, wi( J. R. ZELLER, JTTORXEV-AT-LAW Ccntreoille, Snyihr County, Pentuk All b'ilni antru.U'l to kll rare will 00) all an. I l.lihnillr attanitwl In. Will praotlM attheeoralarU ol Sny.lir jq.l a.lolnln rmmtioa. fan b-i eBaulMl la Iko Ensllah of (Jurmaa laaiuae. 'u C UARLK3 110 WER, AT'IOllNEV AT LAW, SolinHirrove Pa., OfTeri Moprofoeiloniitiervicee to the pub ho. ColleoHone nJ H olbor profoaeiona .nlrnalaJ lo bil Oftre Will re- mnmnt altenlioB. OfNae two door "llolel. fJono. '6' oorlb or Die iveyaiooo JOUN II. ARNOLD, A-ttornoy fit irvr, MIDDLKDUnO. PA. ProfoMlonnl bnelnei inlruited to bio oar wi'J be prom pi 1 alluded I, f Fab ,'7l J TllOMl'SON BAKER, Attornoy-at-ijavr. Lowiiburs, Unloo Co., fa. pjOan b eonautied ia tbo KogUob aa Qarntan laBKunn.-it OrrlCB Market otreoi, oppomo n Sraiib & Co Stor 8 A W . POTTER, tVa . . A TTO R Mir AT tr. SolinagroT Pa-, OITeribl profeiioul lerviee lo lb publl. All leual bueinoe entruaie" io nio euro will roeoivo prompt oiirnnoa. www one door ohove ibo Now Lutberaa Cburea. July, 4lb 'Vi. g T. PARKS, ATTOnSET AT LAW, 3BLIS3aROVE, SNYDER COUNT. Pe (9ept.lS, '67lf A C. SIMPSON, CVe ATTOItNEV AT LAW, Northumberland, Pa. -IfTan hli profoaiional oorrioo to tb pnb- lo. All builneii eotrniied I bil er will be prompt) atumled lo. jaaj, l, am J. PETERS, Justiod of taa reaca, Middleburq. Snyder county, Penn'a rmryaDclitO Aona, r.rarylhloi Iniruata I ani Xllaettnae aaada. kll eara. will raw-lao Juua II, '. prompt attention. Dlt J K KANAWEL, rnTSICIAN ANDSUBOIOlf, Ceatrrvllle, Snyder Co., F. OITor bis profenloBal lervieee I lb publio. aSlf J)R. A. IL SMITH, pnrsiciAX axd suRdEoir, Offer hli profoooloBBl irrrtori I lb ottl oo of Adaaaburg aad vlolaiiy. Sep. TS DR.J.Y.8UINDEI, 8UUUS0N AJID PUT8ICIAN, Middleburg Pa, Offer bUprofenloaaloorvleoo letb 1 iiea of aliddlobarg aatl vlolaily.- t jaioroa i, i . , I . I. M ON BECK, . , Justice of tho Pcaco . Adatntburg, Snydtr Co., iltt. , ; Will b ia hi 8i at tb abov bmbII) odplaoo, ob MOVDAT aa4 8ATURDAT ol eaob week, wboa all klsd ef baaia reUtioj to ble offioo, will k atloaded t jun xe '7tf Ji F. VAN BUSKIRK, 'J iUttQICAt UUCBAKICAL. DXXTMV t . 8linsgrovf reoa Si a. wetzel. i (, All kldi sf eUawtlM saaw tm fw, TII12 -loaal a, V . L i