.Vdverttnltiar Itatesu On column ohtfyeaiV fW.OO One-half, column, one year, r 30.00 One-fonrth rtriurrm.oiio yeftf,' 1 15.IO One snuaro (10 line) 1 inaertion 70 Every additional Insertion, fc 60 Professional and Business card of " not mora than 5 lines, per year, 8.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Aralgnpo Notice, - 2.50 auditorial notices per line, lo All advertisements' for shorter pe riod than ono vear are parable at the time thev are ordered and if not paid the person ordering them yril.be. rcxpoiHiitio rot we-ruoner. CKJ.2.ITY. i If wskaawthseM.alorsiSBi ;'' , "wtwdiei raoa anx aeigboer way, It ,ewiheUiUeioaee,, .'. Si ? v' tow dar brvtay-. ? . U V toCea ohld bint 4rt e-.il gala t Jlra.i, ... r,1??""; Lea'iag on jNttUree . - v., , ; 4,r If ws tbs eleads abovs as ' ' 1111 bat gealW Classing there Would tura eay alL Ireaabllnjt la our blind aad despair t ', Would wt shriak from Utile tkedewS Fltttlag itrUi deary rui,...."; If we koser that bird of dee ' - t rf ere lo mror lira pasi. . ' ' , - .. ,? ' -If e the riUal elory j QuWariag threat lbs heart of ala, : WoaM s drive it with r soilness . ", Bsok to haunt of guilt again 1 y. Life ht maajr a tangled eroesisg, - Joy bai b many a bf ih of wee t But tho cheeks, teer-waabed, are wblleil, AbU kpt la life are Sowers by saoa. Let us reseh Into our bosoms For lbs koy toother lives, Aodwithlov loirard erring nature, Cherish good lhat still surrlvsti tgii ibat, whee onr diorobed spirits ' tjorels rsalms of light shore, We may" say, "Der Father, I its us K'oa as wo btrs shown our love.'.'. . , 31 i m c o 1 1 n it o (i it m .' Earnest Words to Preachers "We find the following exoolleut advice to the clergy iu tho Christ: ian. -- - Jtalce, no apologies. If yon have the xrd'a message declare it r if not .hold joqr potioo. llavo short "prefaces and iDtroductions' Say vour bost tbiugs first, and atop bo fore yon get prosy. l)i not'epoi) the appetite for dinner by too much thin aonp. Leave self out 4f the pulpit, and tiiko Jeaus in. Dufend the Ooapel, and let the Lard defend jou and charaotor. If you are lied about, thank tho devil for putting you on your guard, aud take care that tha story never will corao true. Do dot get excited too soon. Do not ran sway with your bearers. En gine drive-wheels whirl fust on an inv track, but when they draw any thing they go slowor. It tike a cold hammer to bend a hot iron. Heat op the people, but keep your iiautner wet and cool. Do not bawl and acreum. Tuo much water Htops tnill 'wheels, and too much noise lroBS ' houho. ' Empty vchhoU ring the lendeat 1'ewJer ia not shot. Thnnder is harinlesa. . Lightning kills. Do not scold tho people. Do nat abuse tho faithful eoiiU who coiue to meetings ruiny days, bu. cause others are too lazy to attend. I' reach the best to the smallest assemblies.- -Jesus preached t one woman at tho well and got all Sa raariaeut to hear hitu the next tiiuo Io not repeat sntoucos saying, As I said boforo." If you said it before aj oothing'elso afttir.. Stop preach ing aud talk' to folks. Coiuo dwn froki yoa-tiitod ways nd sMred tones and" bocomo "as a little child." Tell stories Jesus did, aud common poople heard hiui gludly. Relate your experience J Puul did, aud you can kajdlv do better than ho. OuV fact ttlat you have seen . or futt is worth a bushel of mouldy ideas dug out of nionldier books. Ohunge the subject if it goes hard. Do uot tire yourself and every one elso out Do not preach till tho middle of your ertnon bnries the beginning, and is buried by the end. Beware, of long prayers, except iu your closet Where weariness-' begins devotion ends. Inflate yonrluugs. It is easier to run a saw mill with a full pond than nn empty one. lie moderate at first Hoist the gate a littl way. When you are half through, raise it more. When you are nearly done, put ou the full head of water. Aim qt the mark hit. Stop and look where the shot strnck i then fire another broad side. Mark your words like bullets. A board hnrts a man worso whou it strikes hira edgewise. A pound of feathers is as heavy as a pound of load, but it will not kill as quickly. An ounce bullet will kill quicker than sj sock of wool. Know what you, are talking about i than you will nuke others understand you. Stand tor God, if you stand alone. ' Keep outetha -clutches of- party haoks nd religious politicians. , preach a straight gospel, and live up to it Keep yonr distance from sin. 'D J Bot play with edged tools, . nor fool with temptations. 8peak 'to "the people like your Master, as they are aula in Iiaap. I In nnt iaa1 linn ah tji hU 4 1 lOtusvuig wnat you ouoe believed 7oorself. i ; UeSpeot ' honest ooovio roa. Judge no man. . Be patient m - - - - Biddle, aioolored man cnarobed with tbe Pottsville - - j ... . wta the first blood of the'rebellion f drawn by tha Baltioioraoob, died rotuvUle, reoaotl. .He a punext tha association of tbe First. Da- fcdsra. On tbe same day be was triad, a rebel Congressman was I UaUnj tha Uamborg (S. C ) aasas- us so-far aa ha knows there never s witsta tha bounds of that oonn; either tkttuaa Catholle or Protos' t V- '-- f r:ot religious VOL. 14.. - WMvr1uHl4ry 4f a Cat A friend iella ju'ot . tilp story of a cat, evety word of whkh ' can be un questionably established by an abun dance of tha most reliable testimony. A part of the story our friend him self ean vouch far. In 187J a family of Deople named Datants moved to tSplambfa frotav Fort MH1 situated on the ueiamria ana uuariotte itnu road, 109 miles from Colombia. Pre vious to and at the time of the re moval tho faatily owned an no usual ly large Maltese cot, , which was the pet of each member of the household. Vben the removal td Columbia was made, yof eourse Tom went along, and seemed to enjoy tbe ride on tho railway , trains beyoutt - bis limitod powers of expression. 'He waa first itf the lap of maUr fhmil'ta, then on the knees of the head of the family, then he would cross over to the seat occupied by his young master or his young mistress, all the while purring and curling hi long tail, as much as to say, "Isn't this fine fun, this fast traveling, and we all so snugly seat ed iu a warm car on this cold Decem ber day t"; '' Arrived at Columbia, Tom went along with tbe rost of the family to the now domicile, follow iftgettlilywfcttVeallod to leave the car and take his place in the carriage, and when the carriage stopped in front of the new home Tout' entered it alongsido of the first one who crossed tho threshold, still purring and curling bis tail in tha eftxtacy of his delight at the change riicl) was being made, aud at tlio now em-nun whicli it was thon his 'privilogu for the first time to bohold. Aud (lion Tom geeraod bontented and h ippylri' his uew home for the spuuo of ten days. (But when ten days had pissod by Tom was missing, lie could no- whore be faun, I. luore was a vacant place' in the family circle that caused heartfelt sorrow until a telegram was received from Fort Mills, bringing the intelligence that Tom had re turned to his old haunts, 100 miles away. Ho bad taken passago on a freight train and was surely back at fort Mill j. mourning the absence of the rest of the family. Only ono freight car is switched off at Port Mills, nnd iu this iduutiail ear Tom secreted himself before its departure from Columbia and before it was loi-ked up by the ngent, so that, when tlui car s unlocked on its ar rival at Fort Mills, out walked Tom. shoeing no evidence . of bis ioing ashamed at having stoluii a ride on tho train, uut when Tom went to tho dtpot at Columbia to take pis sag", ' liow lil no Know precisely. which wa t the car that was to be switcliol off at I'ort MilTxf Of course, ho mnst hove noticed tho directions on the packages of freight ayl, .wetit witU the freight that was marked Voit Mills. No other way could he tiave known Wilmington ' (iV.'CT) Journal: ' V . . . -v Thr Smallest Oibx. is tub 'Would. -4 At Tony Pastor's - Tli'iitroin Htm York, is a Mcxicau darf, Hficia trato. Her height ia twenty-ono inches, her fuut three inches long. lier legs unlaw the knoo lour inning j in circnmieroiico, and lier luncl.4 an inch nnd T ciuarter broad". Her motliur, who is robust aud of a modi nui b.o. says Lucia is twelvo years old. Her face is older than that. Her features aro Spanish, and hor complexion dark. Iler activity is incessant she stepped into a bigu silk hat. crouchod down, and was out of sight excepting her head. , .the suueozod one of her pliable little hands through a rather large finger ring. She was not weighed, but her weight is said to bo five pounds ; and, poised in the hand, she does not seem lieavior. Iter doming is comically small, as though intended for a ' doll, the shoee and stockings especially being toylike. Tom 1 numu bas grown apprecia bly since he was exhibited by Bar mint t but when he first astonished the publio be was ' twice as large as r ' 1 I. .1 I i I uncia sou uo was wieu auuuii uur present age. She has not grown any her 'mother says since she was a year old. , , i . . "' nmvamvBBsnaBnaBnsBsnmas'-'' Fpuriieos on Monsv. Here is a man who has been busy all his life, and ehat has he dooe f'Pdn1 He . t . i . ' ) nos niaae a . gooa ueat oi . money. That is Something, is it not t lie has collected e great store-iyor ftfm- self'. Not having 'served the Lord Tfut having lived to make uionoy, be has evidently thpught more of gold than God j! and so ,fb if SU.ifloUt and has thought less dl his MaCeV than of his own pooket. He bas despised the Lord aud preferred bis gain. That is clear, and what is this but to rebel against tbe Most High f What a poor thing. , money boar diugisl When you are dead what can yonr wealth li for yod I1- To have it said, "he died worth an immense sum," is the consummation in a grett-number of cases," but what istbatf Wbatis the lead iifln the better for for having beeol fbilirop". air t To use money rightly is a pie' sure, but to die and Joava all unused ia utter uiary, lTu heap lit up for others to aqnaudsr if vQoor work i I had a ,oou toetk ajones on the road, I'lt behe .'dovif'a rake j, that "mother may b hjipitehfork; is a poor ambU tlon.' Yet this ia the story f many men i tby are busy 1 here and there (or eellUh ' edV aad t3 lk?n fy aarvirj Ood is gone. MIDDLE13URG. SNYDEH COUNTY, Giants in Oldsn Timet. , The giant exhibited at Konen in 18:10 measured nearly eighteen feet Oompius saw girl that was. ten feet high. N - m The giant Oalabra, , brongbt from Arabia to Rome, nnder Claadius Co sar, was ten feet high Fannam, who lived in the time of Eugene I I f measured eleven and a half feet V .' . . -'X-., . " . '. , ; . The Chevalier 9crog.in his voyage to the Peak Teneriffo, found in one of the caverns of that mountain the head of , the Uanioh, who hod sixty teeth, aud was not loss than fifteen feet high. The giant Faregus, slain by Orlan do nephew of Charlomagoo, was twentvoight feet high. In iSlt, near t Gornad, was found the tomb of the giant Isoloot, who was uot less than thirty feet high. In 1690, nonr Uiuon, was f Min i a skeleton whose skn'.l held a bnshol of cjrn aud ..who woe nineteen feet high. The giant Baeart was twentytwo feet high his thigh bones were fouud in 1703 near the river Modri. In i 1623 near the , o a a 1 1 e in Daupbine, a tomb waa foand thirty feet long, ' sixteen wide and 'eight high, on which was out in gray stoue those words, "Keutolochiis Hex '.' The skeleton was found on tiro, twun-ty-fivo foot and a fourth long, tou feet across tho shoulders and five feet from the breast bono to the back. ' ! Near Palermo, in Sicily, in 1519 was found the skeleton of a giant thirty feet high, and iu 1559 another forty -four feet high. Near Magriuo, iu Sicily in 1910, was found the skeleton of a ginut thirty feet high i tbe head was the size . of a bogshoad and each of his teeth weighed five ounces. Wo havo no doubt that there wcro "giauts iu tliouo days,' and tho past perhaps, was more prolific in produ cing them than tho prosont. But the history of giants during the olden times was uut more remarkable than thut of dwarfs, some of whom wore even smaller Chan the Thumbs and Sutts of our own time. (-msaaaaamnpsj The Art or iioiiAi.nt. Wel oniii') i lie ooin ug nuott j wolc ime dim with a few plca-iaot. ejy word ; with mt I'srentaiiouf ooritulity ; with out pirutyziiu liU urm b an Inter eiiiiable sliakiiiir ol Imo U ; vrilliout hurry or flarih or undue, aiuioiy to havo hiit trunk cut iod up to his room, or csn J-wiioliin between every son Uoce an iiuxiuUA uppeil to make himioit' euliroly at limine which m uuily oporaiei to inult one ff el as in null awy Irmn homo as pmtHiOlo. Constamly taking it for grieted un the port of ino hint and his family Uiut one is nut coinlnrtable, and ihtt i hey muni hurry about, and tuke all rcHponibiliiy I'roiu the auest, than depriving him of tho credit t f com mon svomo, i something worthy of in diitnatiuu ; till the more so beciue ; ' all tLo more ho beiMue politeness for bids the least figii of iinpitieuus. And yet liuw unuy et our well-meaning. an I iu most things well-bred poople, full into the error thai uules they e tnblUha kind of expiuQugo ever- tlieir Itueur, and watch bis every uieveaieul l-t he shonl l brush his: rout or lake a seat lor hiidxelf, they will be wan ting ia coartesy. Tho uot of hos tility eouiu ia putting the gnet at hi easo. It oonsists ia making bim lorget that be is a guest, and not in constantly husti'mx the fact before ni oyes. And it also consists in lea ving to him the exeroie of bis sen scs or respuuHibility, at least, s Car ibal ttomng wbat he ned at bis hand, bo may help himself. The Presidential Campaign. As we 'approach tho Prosidontisl caui)afgn it behooves us to keep posted In election figures. With tbe new State of Colorado the Election College will comprise throe hundred and sixty nine members as follows t 1 New York........ .;..35 'i I'ennsylvania. 29 8 Ohio ......22 -4 Illinois .,....,.'21 5 Indiana ......15 6 Missouria 15 7 Massachusetts 13 : 8 Kentucky.. ........12 9 Tennessee, ................ .12 tO Virginia ..II 11 Georiga .....11 12 Michigan ....11 13 Iowa..,.. 11 U North' Carolioa .... 10 15 Alabama.. ...10 10 Wieo nsn 10 17 New Jarey. V .iV. ';;. 9 8 Maryland .............. ... . . .8 19 Louisiana.... 8 20 Mhaisspp ..,..,..,...,.,,...8 21 Texas... .8 22 South .Carolina .....7 23 Maine .....7 ii Con lectio it. . . . ... .6 25 Arkansas . .,....'...,...,, .6 20 i aliforuia. .v.'. . .-, . , ,0 27 Vermont..... ..... ...... ....5 W Nf Hampshire. .Vf. ',S n Kaasasi.r. '.. '... .5 30 Virginia. , r v t -y S 81 Minnesota. .5 32 Rhode Island. V, .' . ... . . .l..,'A 23 Honda., . , . . . . , i . i . . , . ", l , 31 Delaware..... 3 35 Nebraska.,, ....3 86 Orejoo... ....v. 3 it Nevada. . V.Y, ; . . . . .... . . . .8 as Colorado. .', vi ;.;,. ,.V,.:;8 1 Tour..;;.iVi.y;...ltvfW9. reoesarjr to a oboios. ,......, lo3 Correspondence :.' Oor Wathlntfloit LsHtrVU Internal RevanutRectiM-ltolynatioilaF, Vterkf-hitmrtt Work tho IStait An fx-hlioM It Hot TUiltii's Tmo-Fttoeii , Puliofi DinhoMtt ami Criminal -Con-JtiUrat Honey Wanted -BtMpedQib vi Crow. .. . i . - , i i Internal Revenue reeolpts are in creasing every day." They have gain ed half a million of dollars this month over tbe proceeding one. , Some of very best clerks in the different departments of the Oovero mont are resigning, thns taklug ad vantage of the generoim offers of the Secretaries that additional pa? will he allowed iu such oaaos. The no tion of the Democratic House of Re presentative )n cutting1 down appro priatione loses to tbe Government its very best men. - t The ' several State associations, composed of Republicans temporari ly residing in Washington, have gone to work in good earnest in distribut ing documents within their respec tive States. ., A praisoworthr spirit of emulation has boon nxoitod, which ergnes sneeem in the accomplish ment of much good in enlightening the poople on the political questions of the day. , . We liko that feature in tho action of these Associations Which eviden ces a grntitudo to the party that gives thorn employment. Tha b una ly motto, "to praise the bridge that carrios you ovor,' expressos a duty, tho performance of which is com mendable. It is p irtioularl v appli cable to these political organizations, for they are made np of those in the aorvioe of the Ooverninent. Tho least that thoy can do to show nn appreciation of the favors they have received is to give a small portion of their time to the dissemination of publio documents, to instruct the people at home, and afford them a part at least of the advantages which wo enjoy at the political centra Although numerous are the actual frauds being plaood before tha poo plo for the purpose of willfully mis leading them, tho course of Ooveruor Tildcn, on the Itesumption Bill, falls little short of downright dishonesty. (Je hesitates not to say that, in bis opinion, a "roturu to specie payments will not and cannot bo reached in harmony with tho interests of the people." Mow. then, does ho recon cile his action in approving the bill passed at Albany, declaring it obli gatory on nil citizens of New York to make payments on contracts or obligations drnwu after January 1, 1879, in gold only. Uo never hesi tutod to declaru in favor of hard cur renr-y until nfter mooting Mr. Hen dricks at Saratoga. Ho sternly re sisted all "soft" delegations from tho Went and South until be mot his "rnnning-mato." He has bound ev ery New Yorker after a givon date to pay in gold or national notes redeem able in gold, and now declares a re turn to specie payments, will not be iu accord "with the interests of the people,'! and to make it so endeavors to destroy the only method by which tho Oovornmont may make its notes redeemable in gold, and the coin ob tainable savo at broker's rates. All taxes, and every contract within that 3tate must unqualifiedly be paid in gold otvgold tiotes. Inhabitants of other States may settle their iodebt eduess in "wild oat." Did Oovornor Tildon bid for Wall street gold when he signed that bill T Did be bid lor the "grangor vote when, in obedience to Hendrick s demand, he declared that the time for resumption would be "when trade permitted it?" To save Indi ana be declares tor 'soft' raouey, just so as to secure bis election, (and suffer his own bank stocks,) he de clared for 'hard' in New York," "all things to all men, ' the end justifies the melius.'' His course is not merely domagogiaui, it is crime, just as much so as to his swearing to 4X 000 'iron money' in Michigan, liable to taxation, wheu the amount was nearer C3OO-0OO. Ue is a shrowd politioao, playiug for big stakes, and ready to sacrifice principles when they conflict with hie interests. Dear Itiobmond was more than observant, when he declared that "uo politioan should have a record of more than ninety days." - Tilden's betrayal of the natiou would be 'consistent wita bis course on bis question of resttmp tion.. . . Persona having confederate money or bonds, if of the proper issue and denomination, can flud a purchaser, at fair prices, by iuquiriug at Ibis Office. , :." . Tbe Iron Ago, Birmingham, (Ala,) haa had for months this ad vert lament in its columns. , If that 'currency' was merely desired as A relic, barrels co-old be bod for taking it. But never since 1802 it bas com manded a 'price' iu some localities, has even been sold in . this city, but haa eommanded iooreasod attention laring the past twelve mouths, - A our 'erriog breatbren have accepted tbe sitntation, do not expeot tbe rebel war debt the emanoinated slaves, or the cotton, form, stock, and buildings, etc; ' destroyed 'during the lute 'rebellion, - to be paid for, does not this . proposition to pay lor the paper "oui ronoy" of a - defunct oatiou strike one as an -investment,' and if an 'investment,' . that . with feeble, punt Tilden out of tha war. tha .Knights of tha , Uolden Circle Ishmaellteaof thia' Continent up to PAiv SEPTEMBER a 'promised land.' 'O. no t we never mootion ' it,' but our . hearts are sot on it and if oitr example ia Alabama and M.ssiseippi ia but followed, 'Con federate monoy or bonds' 'will yet challenge 'Vanko greenbacks' in Wall street, aad Northera farms and barns pay tribute to tbe superiority of 'brain over matter.' r . ' 1 Mt II Irhs 'Ibsre snne wa asiMng t k , ' Nolblog, aoialag aoibtng ,mr.' ii After all the hard swearing of Bl u ford Wilson, 'et ti omim ffcunn, that Provident' Orant stood between the "crooked whiskey' dealers and tbe penitentiary, is it not a little strange to hear that he haa employ- ed Richard ' Stores, of Chicago, as special prosecuting attorney in all unfinished or new casns i that tha President has or dared : hint to .let up" on no man t that all not provid ed with a special protection from a United Htates otlloer must stand their trial, wbother they have ap peared as ' wituosses or not Vei ily Grant's 'let no guilty man escape,' sootns snfficieotly vigorous to find even the cases Bluford is supposed to have hid away ere this Adminis tration shall have been forg it ten. Mr. Ottennnrfer, editor of the N. Y. Stitntf Zvitxng, who spoke of Mr Tilden but a few weeks since as a demagogue, a popularity hunter, and one supported of dishonorable rail roal trauaaotions,' confounds all hu man reasoning by bowildoringly eja culating I 'Shout per shout I Dcre's noding like de hard' raonisu -mit a loodlo bapor for le shame I Oorah for Tendrioks and Hilden I' Dobrlts na on" crow, 'uagar tempem us Iu wans I Oh I glh in adults off do tmnir'l again I A (lioo ob tie breit, aMongti piitrr m gall An' li sirinfy old druiasiivks, mors loUthr d ia all I Crow, O'iro, swt, sr sot orow, Ub I gib uj a big pieo of -ory orow. EI'SILON Sold i-to Slavehv. "Carl Marsh is sold into slavery," said a man to mo the other day. "Sold into slavery 1'' I cried "ia thoro anything Hko that nowaday f " "Iudeed tljoro is," was tho ans wer "Who bought hira, pray t" "Oh, it's a firm, and they own a good many slaves, and mako shock ing bad roasters. - Jt - . "Can il be in theso , days t Who are they t" I asked "Well, they have agents and run ners everywhere, who tell a pretty good story, and so get hold of f jiks; but tha name of - the firm ia Bum & Tobacco." 1 had heard of them. It is a firm of bad ' reputation, and yet how ex tensive are their dealings. What town has not felt the iufluencuf Once in their clutches, it is about the hardest tiling in the world to l,rok uiu f,.,n .V.,i, - - hoi a, aua tuai ia iuo eua u ii soia to ruin, sooner or later. 1 huve seeu people try to escape from them oiue, it is trne, do make good their escape) but the greater part are caught and go back to their obaius. He raerERittD Watkr. A tramp while on his travels noticed a play card in front of a bar room. It h6ro the pltfosont legond, -Free Lunch,' and he went in, walked un osteutAtionfdy ;lip i to a -plate, o.nd commeneed -oporatiou 'with a sand wich i then tho barkeeper walked up to tho cadaverous wretch and said. "Men who -come here aro expected to pay for a'drink." "I know it," said the tramp. "Well, then, why don't you con form to tha rules r i ' "Cause go , iu for health, and don't drink till I'm throngh eating." Tha borkeapir turned, his bock. for a moment, and the . tramp slipped three sandwiches into his coat pocket aud devoured tour, then ' he walked un to the bar, and to the dispenser of stimulants huskily whispered i "Oimiue a glass 'o water, will ye T" "What! water aiier lour sana whichos f" bellowed the baikoeper angrily. "Yes rk' water, repuea rue tramp. I've been a drinking o' it nigh outer forty years, and ltsjUBttbo healthiest stuff agoin' " And be hobbled out . ' Ia.. A Capital Fabli The hopeless ness of anv ' aroomolishing any fling without pluck la illustrated by an old K.t' n na faoiei V mouse that dwelt near the abode of a great maiioiai wtVi kout tn each icon stint distress by te 'feoTof stoat, that the magician, taking pity nn it, turned it into a cat ttseir. imniMiateiy it be can to suffer from its fear of a dog ao the magician turned it into a dog. Then it began to , suffer from rear of a tigar, and the magician ' turned it into a tigar Then it began to suf-. far from fee? of quntsmeu,' and tbe magician, tn disgust, sain : "iw a mouse again... As you bava.tbe beart of a mouse, it is impossible to help you by giving you the body of a noble an:oia And the poor orea- ture again became a mouse. . It is the same with mouse-hearted man. lie may bo' clothed with the powers, and placed in tbe position of brave men bat b wilt always act like a moose i and public opiuibn is tsually the magician that finally aaystosuob a person i 'Qo baok to vour obaourjty again .: Vou have on If tha heart r of a tmuse, and it is otpieea to try to- maze a tion out oi a at 'you. no.; 18. UNDE LIT AkllffQ. E. L. BUFFIIiGTOfT, IVIilrtIebttrg', ltt. ' rr much ln tbss kns ksta korctornrs mm for lhia In ihli plan, Mr. Hufflnitcn In fMrtln-l workman -n.l to prmrl fnrnlth COKr'l .Vm, i AHK ET4, itt mot o -liai th rpitir bT ktrstulors sum bors. lit alta maaalMt'irM FURNITUllE, or all dsMrlptlooi, sbI at sroatlf rJud pf ift-i. All nrdn promptly Mt-.ri'te.Hn, (t hli rl no is rrtakllo) sa4 (allMMUoa la all , aorant44. April s ISTS.tr. OTIS HIKES, Prtt v S. silumik. Treat. f M. UAUS. sec NORTH SCHUYLKILL Mntnal Fira tamce Co'y. MahanoyCity Pa. EVERY Polity. ' .Holder It a Rightful Member .-''" Of This , Company. FnrapplkwMoaarnr lnnrnM sali'oaoraS drait uaa)ar tks oomoV . ftCRANELW,'; Justicepr tbti fuut ik Convey ancer, '' " nRALRR IN '. , Clookt, Watchet and Jewelry, Middleburg, Snydorcounty, Pa. THE FHILADEIPJA TIES "TUB TIMEM" IS A FIRST-CLASS INDEPENDENT MOIlt'lVU l'KtvailBlt. Anil baa elo.al In nnt ytar with an talill,hi Ha nrta rlrrulann lara-ar than that of any iiird ll In i-ann-ylvanla, with a ,lnlat ..iillfi. If h.a mam . ...... . r . i i r an.l appllaiig. f.ir prlntlnn Ha Urn Union n 'n r.ria. in .PraM. .,,ch naptma m priniina- impiaia opia capahia hi print ln iniplaia rjopla, nl Tiim Tina la an h-iiir a that It nan nlvalha Try i.o.i naw, ami inaaa lit aartlatt iliallvarv to IK raailan. It euatalna ' All tho IjntoHt Nuws. lnnlsillsg tha Annlaul Prtwa Talaa-raiat. Siailil lalanrami -ami UiirraniNioilanra from all piilaUol Intaraat, full an l Ai-i-nrata l.oaal Itopiiru, ami Kaarlaaa Cillturl .l lilwaMlunal all Currant Tipln, tnaklna- It tha inu.t com plalaaa.l ehaaiaat tawipapar In Pannnrlraala. rrni: timus" 13 TIIOROUOIILV INDEPENDBNT In STarytklna-, ami will, In all pnlltlal uraij. U-i ba lalihful tn iraih aa.l In own annrio tlnna. It inakaa no k'lllow prataniia of nautral. Ily nn tha laailln qua. Hon, of tha dar. or In polllloal ronia.n aa thay put. bat will arar ill.carrl tha bllmt partUanrblp that wouM aua. onllnala tha ilcht la party iiioo., no mattar fur what organliallon, or In wh wa latara.t ttKh alalra la aiwla. ami will faarlaa.lv erlllol.a ffallllsl arrora aa.l Ilia want of pulilla lntarl. If wharavar f.iun.l. It ilaman.la orono.ny ami n.lalllr In ararf nepartmanl or a.ith-rlly, llllf Htata ami National, ami boM arralmtl Uio.a of ovary party who atu pulilla tru.t. ll.lH auataa puMlo iMuaa, pubila ovanta ami puhllo man. with that raaanura of fraalo thai 1 (ilo. tatail hy tr.nh. hat with that .llrjolty ami oour. Way whloh ahouM aar oharaotarlaa laa praat of tha ra.itt nlUhtoaail nation tha w rl l. Pries two oonla par aopf mall lurMorlbari. piiauna pra-pilil, tlx O illara a ytar, or Hit aauta moath. A 'Idraai THE TIMES, 713 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Q. nOK.VBBROKH, 'justice of we peace Parr Townabln.KnrdarOountr. Pa. o'ollaollona, Uonrayanelna, ami all othar kual saiaparwlnlns to tha otOoa will lia aromullr an ion inuanaar rrnanauarllla 0NION UOUSK, Mlddlsborg Pa. GEO ROE O. SMITH, Proprietor. Aooommoitailoni good anJ charges mod srats. Speoial accommodations for drov- srs. A sbars of lbs publla paironags is olioitsd. USW. U. OHllU, April 12, J8T0. ADMINI-TRATORS.' NOTICE. Lallan of admlnlitratlan on tha oatata ol Abraham fclaanhowar. ilaoaaaa.1. lala of MliMla- burn, Knfiler Uounty, Ha., bavin- ixiaii rranlail aalaaa Imlabtail to (aid oatato aro raiiuaaioil U to ilia amiaraiannn. an wraona anowiiia inata 4dasaa Itnmaoiain payinani, wbtia thuaa havi niaiuia win praavaa inain iiu'y ancnivniinaiaa lur Sattlsiaoulttt , nitiiiniwBn, Mar.M Ilia ' Adialalstralors. nbiiui i,inC'iiii'wr.H. A DMINISTRATORH' NOTICE.- It I.Ui-ra ol admlnlatralloa oa tha aetata al Hoary Knap, lata of Waal Heater Two.. oVed Hanoi hewn srantad ta lha aiulerelaaad. all pee. aona kaowlna thviuaalTae lmautd to aatd aetata ra raouaaiail to aaka Immediate painMSl while taoea aaviaa oieirae win praaeuiiaeBi oaiy autaeatkiatea lor eeuieuMni t. 1 AH. KNKHH. Jlaetl'IS. - adaalalatrateee. T?XECCT1)R3' NOTICE. Letters M-l teetameatarv oa we aetata si John La ah aeeeeeed. late of VT sat Umvov towaabIB saydsr Ooaaly raaa'a., hevlea beea ail to Ibe uiidaralaned. all peieoae knowlua theaieelf ee Inilabtxf lo tald aetata are ra.jua.l- edte aaake luiaaillat payaaeat, 'Whits tboaa harlii. elalnia will preaeat theut duly MluaaU eatMlsssitisaeaiw u .... w iw. n. a.Ari, . A AUAal WaOMER, , aas. . ira Kaooatsrs. VTOTICE is lierbby iriven thit the i.V aaylerelsneit parch teed lha bllawlual ar. Uelee at eonai.aiuaa' ia, aadiaitiae tame in pnaaaati"! of rhinaas Veevar. daring kia plaaf hi All pet-aunt are ai.nia. mil la Inter, laar ar meddle alia tbe atiae, m Us ok lays, sstwas, w oi r0- " 1 Baavsr Bprtast As. IS. ire, ' ' J 7, 1876. ' '-'V 7 I': I THE POMT. Publlshet every ThursdaV Evening bf JBttHMIAll OHOySM, Prop'r. Terms of Sabseription, ' ' TWO TJOLLATW PKU A5!f Of. Pa, able rithin six mmilhs'or tViOitrvA paid within tns wear. No paper dis coniinnmi ttnbu all arrearages are faid unVrs ft tbe optiosi of the pub ishei- i y Bub Pliant mrVide t tha aonntw l "N ....is r.filng iniluni v ul fe I i a rthe lr o' tikv.YT'- -Ji d 4 411 piofra1on il kHalnaa-tltldv' So1fllr)f 1 annJtr.Bran t sonaaftst in jtoaJblUsT ,r uirmin. umes, Moras-. snar. T j ."smith. ' '. MlfltlLEBUHU, SSTEDSOO., ra OiTor kit P ofsaaloaat Sarrli-a to ths pa VIS Joaaalitloat la Kaall1. and Uaraiaa. LN. MTRIW, ATT0R1BT It GOniSELOl 1TMW k Dlntflct j.ttxtnioy, Middloburg, Snyder County Ponn'a 0!Bos a fw doors Wl of th Cnurl lloiia nn Miln atrsst. Conciliation la Kna-liab and Ocrman language. Hop. '07. 1 VAN CEZI5R, AITUUNbV AT LAW. Lewisburg Pa., Offers his pwfsaslonalssswfjajyia pub lis. CoUejiJky an I all oibrr Tliia. al business saitusint to bis ears wilt re eeivs pronifA atteatlon. T P. CIlONMIliTinrt, t'a ATTOHNEir AT tAW, Midillebiirjr, Pn Offers his profestleaal serioe lo lbs pub lic. Colleatloas and all oibrr prnfesalonal bualaoas satruilsil t his ars will rewivs prompt ailentlon. f Jan 8, '6Tif II. II. Oil KM M, Attorney & Gonncebr AT-T.AW, -w Office N.R Cor llurket St Wator St'a rrevbiira, Prnn'ii. Conanltalloa la botuJtaglWb and Orrmaa . Langiiiitea. ... Deo. I'.', "7Jtf. T M. LINN, A. H. DILfj. fj a (saaneaaaora to t. T. h 3. M. Linn,) i ATTOIlNtVS AT LAW, Lcwialniig. Pa. Offer tbeit profi-aiioual arrtiora lo lbs public. Oolleelions and all other pro fcaalonal biiainoas salrwslad to ibeir ear will rocelvepronipUttealioa.;Jaa. 3,'07lf F. J. R. ZELLER, ATTORXEY.AT.LAVr Centreville, Snyilcr County, Penna. All bnalnaft aatraatad ta hit rare wilt os wall and faithfully attamlad win pra.-ttee ra.-t at tha aovsral o.iarta of HnySar anJ rtrt,l,it.. ll&a h ao.aolta.1 lu tba I raio.iaiaai nnyaar ami .'iini'iina Oan ha aoaaulta.1 Iu lb Rnallah or oinin4 Oarmau lansaaca. Oat. i, 'Till CHARLES IlOWKIl, AT TO Wt BV AT LAW, ' SoliiiMji-ove Pa.( Offsrt hlsprofeatlonsjaertlcet to lbs pub 1 10. Colleoliont s ml all other profeaalona hitalneae entniaicd to his ears will re celve prompt allsnilon. (Ifflos two doors north of tbe Keystone Hotel. Jan B, ol oiin ih-ansoLiyr Vttornoy nt Irvw, , MIDDLEHUnO, PA. rrofststonal bualnes animated to bis ear .!:.' bs promptl alien. Iod lo. f Feb 9,'7t J TIIOHPSOX HAKKR, A.ttoiniW-n.t-l-anvr, Liwlahiir(r, t'nloa Co., PsJ tar-ft an he consulted la tbs English aad Oarmau Un jtnaH'-a.-toa OKr'ICK Market aireet, opposite nans inilh A Co's Stors 8 Vtf A W . POTTER, . . a 9- a -en ATiuiiN nr .ii u. r. SalinaRrova Pa-, Offers his prnfeaifional serviues la Ihs puhllo. Allliral bualnaaa miniate to bis cars will rsoeirs prompt ailentlon. OlBss one door aboeo lbs Ns Lutheran Cbureb. July, 4th '74, . ... - ' g T. PARKS, ATTORSBV AT t.W, 3RLIS3dItOVK. S.SVDEIt COCSTT, Pa apt.t5, '7f SIMPSON, " ATTOIISKV AT LAW, Northumberland, Pa. Iffers his profeatlonnl service to lbs pub. Is. All butinnas entrnaled lo bis .oars 111 lis proaiptly altoaded In. I Jan. i , out J. PETERS, Justice or the Feaca, Middleburg. Snyder county, Pann'a Cnnaayan.-liiS dona, and Collarllona made. r.rrlliin Inlnutsd to bla care Ill rolva prompt attention. Jane It, '. D" U J V KANAWEL, PIIVSICIAS AND 8CR0E0H, Cent ret Hie, Snyder Co., Pa, )ffore his prufstslosal ssrvicts ta the publio. 8-38if )R. A. M. SMITH, physician and svnasox, Offers his professional srrrlces to ths elrt leut of Aditiuxburg and vicinity. Sep I, 73 ' DR. J. V.SUINDEL, " - : 8 Ullll BUN AND PHYSICIAN, " f ' ; - Middleburg Pa. J l Offers hit profetslsaal servlocs lo tbs slt' '' 1 itent ef Mlddlsourf aad viotaily.- .Murou Kl, st 1 f L M ON BECK, i. , ,i .1 notice of the Peace Adamsburg, Snyder Co.SPa.1 Will be la his offios at ths above mention- ad place, aa MONDAY and SATURDAY I saok week, wbea all kinds ef beslaaae ''i relaiing lo bis otttce, will bs altsaasd a .i Vuosxo-7oir . , , .,;;. t ,A. J r, VAN BUbKIRK, tUROlCAL MBCnANICAt :l T.i ,T '"-ft pMTitn " ' :o i -lea Seli nsgrove Pefatl ! J u .a, wfaisL, .m ci Kit . . Justice of tho , PeacQ, Beiitrioun, Suyrtcr Co.?'Pmf ? "'I . All kinds of colleoiions Cads euVbsVs? ; arms. Proujpty alteatato all bueltaaa auuated lo au sarai (Jaoa 24, '.'iif VV i r 4 .jy ---awtlWWatwiia-aiawieaffav; T